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PAGE TEN BRITISH PAUSE TO PAY TO HERO DEAD= = = Third Anniversary of World War Victory | !sss%,it Sree" Marked by Grateful Remembrance in _| <o:sitated Rovaity - Britain; France Toils All Day | Socata ees LONDON, Nov. 11.—(By * the stroke of hour marking the third anniversary of the ar-!9°**" * mistice in the-world war, Lond minute testimony to. the nati the victory and reverent tribute to the fallen. — Royalty. i ‘e 11 o'clock dll vehicular traffic was |} A few minutes befor wecad: here and among Throughout” t eel had stopped turni and all activities were suspended. As the ending of tribute was sign tioned at the two minutes of buglers sta nent points sounded B i remained motionless {until “God Save the King” was played. Then the whir of motors, the clatter ’ {of hoofs and the movement of pedes ttrians was resumed. The observance of the day centered mbout the cenotaph in Whitehal) were representatives of King George, Prime Minister Lloyd George and all the members of the cabinet, together with delegations from the dominions and other portions of the empire added wreaths to the hundreds already rest- ang on the base of the empty tomb ‘Throughout the day lines of those who desired to pay tribute passed! Sh oe ‘| CHICAGO, Nov, 11.—Livestock/| four abreast by the flower-buried mon-|PFOducers gathered here today adopt: | | FURNISHED BY HONORS Buck Creek Burke .. Black Tall Columbine .. Chappelle Elkhorn E. T. Williams . The Associated Press.) —On | Frants é Jupiter on today paused in a mute two-|kinney ion’s grateful remembrance of | tance Cree! will mark the limits of the Germar nce. Each stone wil! fere the invader was Mike Henry Mountain and Northwest Outwest Picardy * |Riverton Refs. |Red Bank ..... Royalty and Prod Sunset ceremonies in future |‘Tom Bell Royalt . Western Exploration Wind River Refg. driven back, 1918. he newspapers in their comments conference new meaning to the 125° 1.40 1.90 1.90 Today’s Markets by Wire Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 WYoMING CRUDB OIL MARKET. $1.90) Rock River —.. TAYLOR & CLAY (08 96 ‘Ask $ 12.25 : 7 é iis| . The New York Oil company has announced a voluntary 5.09] decrease in the rates covering its supply of gas to Casper BP sion of Wyoming. 88.00 ‘GE Mexican Petroleum ..$114.50 $113.12] Toted in part herewith: Sinclair Ol 23.75 23.62 Texas Ol) . 45.12 44.75| Pany merely affects the step rates 49.00 49.50] Originally authorized and does not . & Steel .. $2.75- §2.50| Call for an tnerease in the rates. but! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. ANNOUNCE VOLUNTARY REDUCTION IN GAS ARTES FOR BIG CONSUME New York Oil Company Makes Announcement Fol- lowing Approval by Utility Commission of New HOT CHICKEN LUNCH CHICAGO, Nov. 11—(U. 8. Bureau Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, consumers with the approval of the public service commis- The changes effective in the schedule are fully explained lower in the findings of the public utilities commntaion, and is “The change requested by the com- 2 Thursday's average; big packers buy- Liverpool C up 12g spetinaty; practical top, $7.28- ton | : load medium .weight butchers bulk, Union Pacific R. R. .. 123.50 123.25] Tather allows reduced rates to large Race Is Run $6.85@7.15; pigs steady to strong; bulk FOREIGN EXCHANGE. consumers. | . desirables 100 to 120-pound pigs, $3. Sterling a ‘In the applicants’ proposed sched-| - Ph pee igcertgs rs oe oe Francs .726% | Ule the rates are the same as the ex-! ur os ifs eeme" raver, rong hig! op Marks . 37 isting rates but the steps have been VERPOOL, Nov. /11- ie to shippers, $9.40; 413% ae $95.14 First 4s 94.40 Second 4s 4.3) First 4Ks 94.74 Second 4%s 94.48 Third 4%s . 96.40 Fourth 44s Victory 4%s . Salt Creek — Big Muddy Mule Creek | Lance Creek ' | Hamilton Doine 1.40 mittee for co-operative grain mar- keting. The existing co-operative livestock had in their possession a large part of the money taken from the bank, according to police. They gave the names of Harold Ross and Fred Stew- commission companias are to be sup- ported; a program of orderly mar-| art, both 21 years cf age. keting worked out; a transportation | departmen: created; livestock statis- 4 ‘ ated“to understand the advantage of Co-operative Program Sub-|meat as a food. mitted of Committee of Fif- The committees which worked out teen Gi | the plan included: C. E. Collins, Kit . pes a Baar of Carsgp, Colorado, and J. B. Kendrick, Sy ier ana tne eae: JQUGLAS LAND OFFICE | TIMES. IN $2,000,000 ee | WATHIN SEVEN MONTES | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Noy. 11.—Tha: ument. 4 the plan for a nation co.operative jthe Douglas land office within. th a marketing system, prepared by al jurisdiction of which"lie the Big Mud- FRAN ENDS DAY committee of 15 appointed by J. R. dy, Salt Creek and Lance. Creek oil AT one mat te Howard, president of the American | fields, in the last seven months has E ae Farm Bureau federation. The plan, | = PARIS, Nov. 11.—France worked |.rr owsea etd aces up farmer.| SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Nov. 11—Two owned and controlled livestock com-| ™0 believed to be tmplicated in the foday, the third anntversar: armistice which ended host! tween the Germans and tne yi allied armies, There were a f * tered ceremonies incident to the ‘Dut the formal holiday had been post- poned by government proclamation | De- until Bunday as a demonstration to|72 the world that the nation is in earnest |tive livestock shipping association in {ts work of reconstruction. At Chateau Thierry, where Ameri-| ean troops in one of their first en- gagement= proved that they could stop the Germans was dedicated the first of @ series of monuments which ing so as to I «Tent gluts on the nai robbery of the bank at Fordye, Neb., or houses _jat | ithe -stockyardsi| ce aysrastiontelpsieabee ie sein svided a plan for orderly market- taken in more than $3,000,000, the greater part in oil royalties, was stat- ed today by B. J. Erwin, receiver, who was attending to business in Chey- enne. Seven clerks are employed in Thursday, were captured by Sioux t and the consequent sharp de- in price;; and represents the 1 development of the co-opera movement.” i The scheme fs the second co-op- erative movement Iaunchea by the farm bureau federation. The United States Grain Growers, Inc. was started last spring by a simi! FEELS LIKE NEW MAN PLENTY OF ENERGY NOW; Denver Man Says His Nerves Are Calm, Sleeps Like a Log and Has Energy and Ambition Now, After Taking Only Two Bottles of Garren’s Tonic. What more could one want than to be able to eat most anything and enjoy every mouthful, besides having calm nerves, energy and ambition. This is what Mr, G. W. Smith of 1154 ¥ Santa Fe Drive declares Garren's ' ‘Tonic enabled him to do, after having } suffered tortures for five years with { gtomach trouble ¥ “I ate merely to keep body and soy } @ogether,” said Mr. Smith when ex { plaining what Garren’s Tonic had 4 @one for him, “for everything I ate #isagreed with me. Gas would form | mornings I felt all worn h my|ommend Gerren's Tonic to any one } shoulders and at night I was nervous| who has suffered as I have for it is } and restless, besides my kidneys were| a wonderful medicine.” : { becoming involved. When I got up = dise. The discounts will = barely had the energy to go to my work. * I tried catharatics for my constt!- pation, but only got temporary relief. I have only taken two bottles of Gar- ren’s Tonic and already feel like a new man, as my stomach is naw in perfect condition and I can eat and igest anything I want without any bad effec {y appetite is great. My ineys are oproving, my constipa- tion and headaches are a thing of the past and by the time I take a couple of bottles more of this great prepara- tion I think I will be as well as any man in Denver.” Mr, Smith says. “I will gladly rec- Garren's Tonio is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy.—Adv, DANCING FROM ; REFRESHM EX-SERVICE MEN’S | MILITARY BALL The Gardens have been decor: the occasion and special numbers will be rendered by the Terrace Garden Seven. A good time assured everybody. Tickets on sale at the door, ODD LOTS OF For Ladies and Chil 8 P.M. TO.2 A.M. ENTS SERVED ated especially for HOSIERY Brown’ and Black. Good Values at $1.00. FOR SATURDAY 35c Per Pair other federal lan LL hn | Simolicity of Construction Saturda make the prices most appealing to those who want quality merchandise at a big saving. SUITS AND PLUSH COATS A full run of sizes and all of the latest in style and quality. 25 Per Cent Reduction. Ladies Wool Coats and Children’s Wool Coats SOME WITH FUR COLLARS 20 Per Cent Reduction’ i ia } : ° ete | late tL We will offer big reductions on many items of seaSonable merchan- * . . I The Bridge rt Machin All sizes. This incl 10 Per dren, Chokers in Baum sumers advantage of the smaller COUrse of a mile and six furlongs/ern ewes, $4.75; bulk, $304.50; no = 5 hi the Douglas office, more then in any| 4 oy. jWe know that your underreaming can be done for less! 4) [ } ¢ Sioney, with a Swan Underreamer than any other. —— Any Wool Dress in the House All up to the minute in style. Most any color desired. Dresses, Petterman Gowns and other dresses by recog- ‘nized manufacturers of standard merchandise. 20 Per Cent Reduction WAISTS On Account of the Warm Weather We Are Going to ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS * 1° AND OFFER THEM AT 20 Per Cent Reduction beautiful capes and throws are in the selection, Any Muff in the House One-Half Price : revised so as to give the large con-|P00l autumn cup race, run over the} bulk, $9@ rates. “Under the circumstances the com. | © me mission feels that a public heari vane, = consumers have mado no complaint|the winner. The Duke of Portland's jn ll | UD as to the present schedule and there-|three-year-ola colt Evander, finished fore the proposed change’ would un- doubtedly be satisfactory to them. third, three-quarters of a length be- hind Blue Du: Twenty horses ran. “The commission is satisfied that pitt Dae he the proposed schedule is. equitable , and at a meeting held in its offices! Jat Cheyenne, Wyo., on October 25, | 1921, 1t was unanimously decided that | the. prayer of the petitioner be| NEW MEAT. MARKET IN granted.” ‘ By step rates the finding refers to today, was won by Lord Ber-|fresh feeder lambs here; top, Thurs frond Ag ln Use Want Ads a High (Costlo fi i) day may be had under a special con- Ne ‘The rates now in effect are: in the Natrona Butter shop, formerly wt ; F 1,000. \ 1,000. 1 | 2,000. THE PUP CAFE tb 100. | Minor changes in the rules or serv-|] Chicken Tamales, Mexican Enchil- {i Con-Carne and mission. A. copy of the new sched. | candwiches of all kinds., myfdadl fice of the company in Casper. They|/| 108 North Center Street Straker’s Blue Dun was tract approved by the utilities com-| “p,q w. Hufsmith, has announced Minimum charge per meter, 3,000|occupled by Oscar Beyer, for Monday, cubic feet, $1.50 per month. November 14. 500 per ext 2,000 eu. ft. per day, 450 per ° |_ Next 3,000 cu. ft. per day, 400 per} In Casper City Its | Next 25,000 ev. ft. per day, 35¢ per Next 65,000 cu. ft. , 300 pir RS oa beh Headquarters for the Best ice and connection with the gas serv- |-ade, Ch ) | ule and rules are on file at the of-/ | i e | Di ive November 1. tel | became effective November 1 Near the Wyatt H il HN RESULT! re > ' it CtIOn the graduated rates up to and includ | ing 100,000 cubic feet a day. Any amount above 100,000 cubte feet per mission. the opening of his new meat market First 5,000 cu. ft. per aay, Mr. Hufsmith, brother of “Dad” 000. 1,000. | ice were also authorized by the com: Spanish Dishes; Also Lunches » - {! —TRIBUNE- CuASSIFIED AD: if Detect Operation le if Miter idee die LEE || Werdive il ! \| LORLUUAD Getta eat es dans ‘ D HOUtabataeean Fort Worth, Texas. ‘Tulsa, ©) Er lo, Kan. The . es H. E. Grude Corporation Is Now Issuing Stock to New Purchasers. We still have some stock left to offer which can bé bought in amounts from $50 up, at $1.00 per share. This Stock Pays 12 Per Cent 3 Per Cent Payable Quarterly. Next Dividend Pay- able January 1, 1922, to Stockholders on Rec- * ord December 15, 1921 e . This company does a general investment business, owns and operates apartment buildings and is des- tined to be one of Wyoming’s strongest investment institutions. ~ \ H. E. Grude Corporation Casper Realty Office, 108 S. Center Phone 381 ‘ ludes Betty Wales, Maid Marion . Cent Reduction _WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF LYRIC THEATRE COMPANY STOCK. Martin, Fisher, Fox, Lynx and many other furs. Many EXTRA FUR SPECIAL WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW THINGS AND BARGAINS Van Gorden Investment Richards & Cunningham Company TRADE AT HEADQUARTERS. | IT’S SAFE _ Company _ Tribune Building