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DAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924, PAGE Five, ~* & ' More Than $1 1,500,000 To Be Paid Out by Great Western. DENVER, Nov. 11.—Gross pay re than $11,500,000 to ern Sugar Com: ny, it was annou- . eo a « . ood Ners toda: A distribution re- ps : - presents the ayment on beet The world’s greatest catastrophe fSie atl fens : . came to an abrupt and welcome “eet, pay day”, Disbursement of : end just six years ago today. Cas- mada on Ostober 18 and in. Decem: ' per will observe the anniversary of paates Retica Dose eoercline Uae They died for us. The lads who tees io go) = oath Migonuses ia addition’ to the: toila never came back are the ones to x ting m if aayment will be ald later as the whom special homage is due this BAe man, woman and child should join 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 GAUGE thle Rec pelea, wassmaen teste . Armistice Day. A grateful coun- Dan dick ae earn in the exercises which will speak pen a Erie tbe ; try pauses to give sincere thanks She eae. mone Baily teenage ty wait rele unre «ness cas to her loyal sons. May we join Atatiae “Her te The Armistice Day of this year on future paymients on the 1924 crop, : with Casper in this observance, written in big letters : Pa tad TN is an occasion for rejoicing—one It was ‘sald: higher sugar ‘content bs dee dees a5 suary I he Nolan Chevrolet Co: of thanksgiving—that America partially oft. he offered up a prayer 3 may rapidly recover from her war iv aoe ‘i of, thanks.” ia our || 322 South David Phone wounds and gradually regain her ent toe eco bra e: on the anniver- ~ cordin; > ‘ea e sary of this event it is strength and stamina. In this The inthe distetbutioat f fitting that we do the spirit we ask the entire community districts on November 15: Colorado ; $7,100,000; Nebraska $2,725,000; Bil- same. lings; Lovell Montana) $1,800,000, Delivery of the crop has been vir- tually completed in the Billings- Lovell territory and but a small per- to commemorate the occasion in some fitting manner, 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 _ Golden Rule Department Store Lindsay & Co. centage remains undug in the other districts. If you had a son in the World War or if he left a happy home never to return, you can easily ap- preciate the true significance of ‘Armistice Day. It is a time for gratitude and a time for praise. ty 3 S & Q Ss & = a 3 The Gladstone Hotel 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 whe Visits London - LONDON, Nov. 11.—Emma Gold: man, the veteran radical leader who was deported from the United States in 1919, has been staying in London for the last few weeks but has de- clined to tell representktives of the Daily Express and Daily Sk@ch any- thing about her visit except that she intends to rest and write her autobiography. Her presence hithér- to has been unknown except to friends holding her views. -These friends propose to entertain her at a dinner on Wednesday when she will make a statement explaining the motive of her visit. WG Perkins & Co Tribune Building Phone 1944-J 918—~ARMISTICE DAY—1924 Studee Motor Co. 228 South David St. Phone 1817 a We well remember a certain _Armistice Day _ day in November, 1918, when May this day bring out as ° great a spirit of thanks and gratittide in the hearts of the American people as did the great day from which it originates. - Stockmen’s National Bank Second and Center ° 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 . It is altogether fit- ting and proper that a day be set aside for the conscientious ob- servance of the day which. marked the termination of the world’s greatest mor- tal conflict. "We wish to play our part in the observance. The Smokehouse Armistice Day ue ~§ % ih soldier upon this all important day. Ar- We honor the ex-| 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 There is a spirit which dominates all else. It is called “Love of Country.” Is there a . greater love than that of a man who lays down his life for a native land? Armistice . Day is a time for honof to the members of the great American army py gave mA lives in France. its ‘ Kassis Dry Foote. Col” 187 East Second St. Phone 1740 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 The Casper Gas Appliance Co., justly proud of America’s accom- the word “cease firing’ -was passed around the mud-soaked , trenches of France. May this day bring the same gladness and spirit’ of Thanksgiving which marked that. event six years ago. We join in the prayer for Universal Peace. 1918—ARMISTICE DAY—1924 The Dally Sketch quotes her as saying that she is still very fond of the United States and intends in some manner to return there, Andy Gump Polls Vote in Wyoming ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Nov. 11. —Though doubled ‘crossed by his faithless campaign manager in the recent. election, Andy Gump whose neck is and always has been unem- braced by “no man's collar,” re- ceived four votes in Sweetwater county on November 4. NEGRO FREED OF MURDER ‘CHARGE, K. C. ed KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nev. 11— == | The state yesterday dismissed mur- der charge against Dillard Davies, =| negro, accused of the slaying of Dr. =| Zoe Wilkins, osteopath and marital adventuress, Dr. Wilkins was stabbed to death in her home last March and Davies, her janitor, was arrested along with sereval other persons. The state announced that the evidence was insufficient to prosecute Davies, | plishments during the recent great war, gladly join in the local. ob- servance of Armistice Day. mistice Day is a mar- |. tial holiday but be- neath its surface runs a deeper strain. A great flood of grati- tude from the great- est nation on the face of the earth is the an- swer of the American people. : No sentiment or emotion no matter how strong can MRS.BUSHTELLS | OTHER WOMEN How Painsin Sideand Drag- ging T al Feelings Were ed by Lydia E. Pink- hemt 's Vegetable Compound Massena,New York.—‘‘ I had ter- | rible pains in both my sides and a plating Armistice Day and all that it stands for. Armisticé Day means a num- ber of things to the American people. Itrecallsa day in 1918 when the guns were stilled and the boys were allowed to return to their homes, We thank some great power on this an- niversary for allowing so many. of our boys to come back, Fred Himself Your Clothier THE BOSTON STORE 260 South Center St. Casper Gas Appliance Co: 119 East First St. Phone 1500 idragging-down Phone 103 feeling that af- ee E 1918—A RMISTICE DAY—1924 1918—ARMISTICE DA Y—1924 Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth St. Phones 22—23 This company wishes to become a part of the local spirit of thanks attendant mpon Ar- mistice Day. As today is » legal holiday many of you will have an excellent opportu- nity to visit the showrooms of this company where the new 1926 Nash models are on dis- canara Seen DONS | We join in a true observance of Armistice Day, and hope that the world will never have need of an- other, The Pearl White Laundry 1215 North Wolcott Phone 1702 | ace that thrill which one experiences in contem- also some rar work on the farm. table Com; mpound bs has | ss my heal th. Tam Siecle al wiite \g that you should use these facts if at letter will help other women who iM suffer.’’—Mrs. DELBERT Busu, Nash Casper Motor Co? 146 South Kimball St. Phone 1818 Rohe spirlt of help the letters we are constantly onan is worthy of notice. ese women know b: 1 | what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegets q | Compound willdo. Your trout | the same as theirs. If you have pains and lown feeling and are ne psi gee le, profi by Mrs. B perk give the Compound a trial. Wyoming Trust Co?