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sees avodeodn 3 Sena RMSsesap yy PEATE EER Ce TWO PEOPLE TO SQUARE MILE IN STATE, v8.5 IN UNITED STATE Rhode Island Leads All Others in Density of Population; Nevada Is Lowest in Nation WASHINGTON, March 21. +The average density of pop- ulation throughout the United States, exclusive of outlying possessions was 35.5 persons re mile of land area ndividual s 10 of 1 Nevada to 566.4 in he bureau announced. 200 per square in five w Mexico, 141.4; Oregon, 5; South Dakota, Washing TO FEATURE FORUM DISCUSSION TUESDAY A review of the legislative accom plishments and failures of the last legislative session will be ‘staged at at the Henning atrona the heon tomorrow noon, county’s rep ntatives will discussion with assigned topics The two per cent royalty bill and state hospital legislation are the sub. jects assigned to Senator J. W. John- M the interests of the working man, in- cluding the workmen's compensation . E. Frisby. an of the com- mitt rangements for the Span- ish War Veteran Encampment which will be staged here July 3, 4 and 5 will present the program of the affair and seck the support of the Chamber of Commerce. POLIGE CALLED AS PARTY ENDS WW FIST FIGHT Defendants Released Pending In- vestigation of Disturbance in North Burlington Ad- dition One man was badly cut, requiring hospital attention and several others showed the effects of a “free-for-all fight which was staged at a pri home in Burlington addition Satur- aa A’ number of arrests le, but all the victims have been turned loose pending a complete tion of the affair by local au- made indicate that a bors joined at a social home. Stung by the d not been invited aid to have tried The male mem- cement: made a hurried run to the sheriff's office for rein force:nents, It was during this in terim that the man was seriously in- jured by being slashed with a knife Names of principals in the case are being withheld to determine if it was a family quarrel or in reality a neigh borhood fued. GEN. LIGGETT QUITS SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 21. —Major General Hunter Liggett, com- mander of the First Amer in the world war, retired tod. active army officer after forty-two years of service. A group of officials of the ninth army corps, his last com- mand in the army, and etvilian friends witnessed General Liggett’s retire reti sisting only in the m from the w g General 1 ras simple, con- ng of @ tele- department noti- f commander at and ranking “|OMMHA AND NL sure. asures relating particularly to | ass FOR SPRING WEAR—A touch of spring is given to this navy tricot trotteur frock by the revers and vest of white satin cloth. MEN INSPECT CASPER REGION Associate of Late David Moffat, Now 91 Years’ of Age, Heads Party Looking Over Re- sources Here Ts. B. F. Smith of,New York, mith and J. M. Baldrige of Oma spending a ‘few days in the looking into the resources of the Casper country, of which they have heard much and ‘seen but little He was a@ friend-and ciate of the late D. H. Moffat, Colorado pioneer, banker and builder of the railroad which bears his name, Mr. Smith and Mr. Moffat slept under the same blanket and ate beans and bacon from the same frying pan for months at a time when exploring the mountains of Colorado for mineral wealth. Mr. Smith is also one: of the organicrs and original stockholders of the Omaha stock yards which has to-be the second largest/in the The Messrs Smith are both ted in this big Omaha insti- Mr. Baldridge is concerned strial banking, bonds and se- ’. Smith is ninety- The casual -guesser ace him xty. He is won- derfully preserved and active and in truth is the lea of the party, They will visit the Salt Creek oil fields and refin Path SHERIDAN GHALLENGES CASPER TO CAMPAIGN FOR STATE ROAD BONDS Natrona county has been challenged Je.with Sheridan county to see h will return the largest.vote in favor of the rad bond issue which will be submitted to the electorate of he state May 7, So confident, \s. Sheridan‘ that its people are almest unanimously | in favor of the measure that it is willing to wager real money, that 'no other county, in the state will be able to touch the vote that it will pile up. wnat sclera 1 if weather permits the dam. to -|Crop Conditions Good Over Large Part of World ROME, March .21—Satisfactory crop conditions “in western ,Burope, the United States, Japan and north Africa are reported ina! bulletin issued bs the International Institute of Agricul ture here. The bulletin says that in there has been an increase “of fiye per cent “in @attle, 15. per cent in sheep and 24 per cent, in hogs. In the United States, the number of. cattle’ has decreased four per cent Prussia y |and there “hts"been"a ‘seven per cent decrease in hogs. WE'RE ‘ALL GOING TO “THE officer in corps area, would be in 1 of the area pending further | — - Subscribe for The Tribune——— s DEVIL” TOMORROW NEW OFFICE BUILDING FOR OIL WELL SUPPLY GOES UP THlS SPRING | ‘The work on the new office building | of the Oil Well Supply company will start about April 1. The firm built the new warehouse at the corner of Rail- road and Center last winter but the front part of the building was not completed as the weather appeared threatening and it was decided to shut down this work until spring. The office part of the new building will_be a two story brick structure Spring Opening Days —Mean more than a style REV’ at WEBEL’S for we insist that value and sterling quality at a posi- tively fair price will attain here. ware: house building. This will be a brick like the warehouse and the |floor will be a store room while on the ‘front of the present lower |! the supper floor will be given over to the District Manager's office. 7 ————-____— ' $250,000 Fire Hits Muskogee wore. DOUGLAS, Wyo., March 21, ind ashes at the site of the home near Shawnee of Mr. and Mrs,!°“° ‘tt seas clothed when killed: John Roy Shurtz, whose bodies w house was destroyed by fire, has which Mrs. Shurtz ‘habitually which it was her ‘practice to wear arid a ring which Sh : investigating _ officers, pisos salieienl oaerrbeentee sortase ile More strongly.convinced that the mo- tive for the slaying of.the couple was - Careful sifting in the failed to reveal a diamond ore, or the gold’ from rings | sn coroner's, direction “has: robbery. or if that were not the mo-| metal tion Tuesday. cAn Easter Exposition of Exceptional Interest Spring Wash Goods For Your Selection —It just seems that the shipments of beautiful wash goods Our assortment this season is unquestion- Arrange for an early review. will never cease. ably a tremendous one. Save This Ad for Suggestive Purposes —Captivating new. proof of ‘th i world’s stylists in handsome tailored spring | suits in season’s new leading materials and color tones that.are very adaptable for Easter day wear. : 1% —There are plain tailored or jaunty box jacket style, Bolero and many other fasci- nating models profusely trimmed with em- Fe Watch Our Windows Smartly ) Tailored — Easter Suits ! Timely Style mg broidery. 3 —-This model shown is a box jacket effect in a clever portrayal of fanciful novelty combinations of the chic wide braiding. —A very interesting feature in purchasing this season‘is the very, very low prices that prevail, for our range begins at— Silk and Chamoisuede Distinctive Gloves $1.25 to $2.50 —Smartly embroidered, and very typical Comes in white and the season’s popular shade of light brown. of springtime days. Silken: Thread Silk Hosiery, $1.95 the Pair =—It was Webels’ who first initiated silk hose economy and lower prices, and we have enjoyed a remarkable response. An- other new shipment is blacks, grays and other wanted shades. Re- member the standard quality of these hose! New Foulards, $3 the Yard —A beautiful assortment of figures in fashion's favored color tones, 40 inches ‘wide. $18.50. Then Up $77.50 —And, Oh, Such Goats Women’s New. Spring. and Wraps at $18.50 to $65.00 —Many are profusel,; embroidery and are lovely and meritable fabrics. lection before purchasing. Silken Blouses of ‘Much, ‘Appeal THE WEATHER—Fair tonight and Tuesday, warmer tonight and in east por- —Your thoughts have been centered on the ac- quiring of your new Spring and Easter Wardrobe. It.is our mission to supply in abundance, in diver- sity, in sterling quality, and at the new low) prices this merchandise.for your selection. All this week and for weeks to come is Dress Up Week at WEBEL’S. e skill ‘of trimmed in smart leveloped from very Sce our se- Phones 13 and 14 | tinction. d Men’s Stylish Spring Suits $18.50 to $65.00 : —+Of fine ‘serges, cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots, and tweeds in the latest tailored styles. “Models for youthfully inclined and those of more conserv- ative requirements, - ” Easter Neckwear and Fine Silk Shirts | +-Inan interesting array of fine fabrics. and a liber-1 ssyortment from which’ to choose. You should see our sterling quality, low prices and fash- ionabfe display before purchasing. Thread Silk Hose $1.00 the Pair ‘ —tLikely you have been satisfied with these staunch, firm, even weave silk hose, but we want to tell you a new assortment of spring colorings are in. Pumps at. $10.00. . . the Pair - —Simplicity and individuality supplement the more lavish models of preceeding sea- sons. The single and double straps are the prevailing modes. Satin, glazed kid and suedes in seasonable tones with either Cuban or full/Louis heel are favor- ed. We have a pump to match that suit. That Little Handbag eR sy fontinuation of the investigation i consumed when the|the neighborhood of the scene of the tragedy has not produced on} of any bad feeling h a ert a departed, satisfied. Such is WEBEL’S _ Men’s Kuppenheimer Custom Tailored, $40 and Then Up If you desire a custom tailored sg) Penbetnicy stylish and meritable a uperior tailoring and workmanship give them individual dis- EASTER APPAREL. FOR MEN ’ OF DESCRIMINATING TASTES —Such»a-galaxy of fine angi for discriminating Men Shoppers can be selected from a noteworthy and incomparable priced assortment. ices of sterling quality merchandise has become recognized inent feat WEBELS STORE FOR MEN. pa reamne re meee urtzes and any neighbor, or any|| \ The Gents ae Of True Service Is built on hospitality, whether at home or th re; wl Svies egies at the door or chs if Suit, our line of Kup- -wool fabrics will please. —men's section Never ending exertion for lower ‘Your Easter Shoes ‘$10.00-or $16.5e ——In either'price you'll recei peri ther workmanship, it a wide range from week ae Weer os Bio: cey Auame are $16.50 and .“Just ‘Men’s Fine Felt Hats $4,50, $5.00, $7.50 There is ample variety in the seagon’s latest styles in colorings to match i tire. Choice of Benoni or McKibbin sabeere ag ‘Athletic Underwear ' Suggests Springtime —Athletic styles of staunch and well tailo: = xo an ye Poged genet at a much pei to wear and comfort. sry: see aad epee Ties are $1.00, $2.00. Silk Shi 57.50 cad $820 i irts are _Easter Frocks in Youthful Lines —It.would not be fair'to describe them singly; there are so many smart types, but they are an im- ; pressive collection of fash- ion’s newest representa- tives, ‘ —The season’s favored fabrics and colors pre- dominate and are at prices and ol in; ‘of browns, tation will Silks of Character in This Selection ~ —Many jin overskirt style of georgettes + ‘other lovable silks,” ‘This ‘chic ide many admirers and should be | selected early—so! . embroidered, others quite plain. $3.50 to $10.00 —Strange how a small item as a:hand bag completes your entire appearance. We are showiiig some attractive new novelties that will harmonize and add. much chic. ; S presen- me are claborately Figured Georgettes Belding Silks, $3 to Canton Crepes, $4 ‘Will Wash” Satins $2.25 the Yard $4 the Yard the Yard $1.25 Yard : ena —Every one knows the ~The season's favorite =A. washable, satin for (NOTE: “i " negligee and jose styl- 80 Popular this sengon SOME or deiding’e > % cactey ine beautltuh new ianjadw bloomers,.Ths for overdraping and Site whieh OAtRE. er apring, colontige, \ Avery, lustre will always’ re- why?) those chic Russian elaborate. array this ‘Staunch’ = fabric. | 40 main. It is in 40-inch Blouses, 40 inches wide. spring. 96 inches wide, inches wide. widths. $12.50 to $50.00. At the beginning of the season we {niti- ated a maximum of $50.00 on dresses and for all this season it will be the maximum. Do you know commensurate with the lowest levels and highest quality. t