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satan cen The: Casper Daily ‘Tribune Sesued every evening except Sunday, =~@ Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Bubecription price 50 cente per month by carrier, $6.00 a year by mail : Ad- vertisifig rates given on application. Application for entry as second-class matter at the post office at Casper, Wyoming, pending. J.B, HANWAY 4. B. GRIFFITH Associate Editor BARL E. FANWAY News Editor - - Editor From time immemorial the “‘niceties of the law” have afforded a curious amusement for the ordinary citizen. It is not that he does not recognize their necessity. He admits the wis- dom of being guarded at all points,} but when the la:r says that something into effect on a certain day,,say at ‘ of the clock,” he feels an irreverent desire to go one shall come betier and insist that more exactitude is desirable. Some such feelings in- ted the solemn nent of the British HoHme Office, which had the eect of putting forward the hour of lighting up by evitably gre recent anno. wo minutes. ‘The sunset,” the an nouncement declared, “is now fixed when the sun’s upper limit reache the horizan and not when the sun's center reaches the horizan.” The present predicament of Ariz- ona will, it is hoped, lead to such a re- election returns as will make a vepe- tition of its New Year's Day experi- ence impossible. To have the hour of inauguration arrive before it is de- finitely settled which of two candi- dates is rightfully for the governorship is more than likely to lead, chosen as it has led in Arizona, to “stirring scenes” which might better | be omitted from a State’s history. —_——_—_—————_————— ; A Kansas editor has summed? up, | briefly and pointedly, at least one im-| ,Portant phase of the problem of the} high cost of living. It came about by] some one showing him a picture of a} woman wearing a $25,000 coat. Said| he, ‘There thing as a $25,000 coat, any more than there is a 35-cent haircut, They just charge! that price for it.” is no such | por PRR et OKLA. CHALMERS DEALERS } WILL TAKE SPECIAL TRAIN! Hugh Chalmers Will Be the Principal Speaker at Breakfast to Okla- homa Men in Chicago Filled to overflowing with auto-, mobile dealers of the southwest, a special train will leave Oklahoma City, | Saturday, January 27th, to attend the; National Automobile Show at Chica- go. The excursion of dealers is under} the auspices of several Oklamoha} City newspapers and from the reser- vations already taken, promises to be the biggest single delegation attend- ing the Chicago show. A _ stop-over will be made at St. Louis where the} dealers will be guests of the Bu ess! Men’s League and the St. Louis Au-; tomobile Manufacturers’ Association} over, Sunday. | On Monday morning the dealers and distributors will be guests of the | Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman at a) breakfast given in one of the Chicago} hotels. Hugh Chalmers will edidress} the dealers on the future of the au-} tomobile industry. Some indication of the interest taken in the coming excursion can be obtained from the fact that the Okla- homa-Chalmers Sales Company, Chalmers distributors in Oklahoma} City, have reserved two entire Pull- mans for their sub-d ers, Other! big firms of Oklahoma City are also reserving Pullmans and the train} may possibly be run in several sec-| tions when ready to leave Oklahoma | City. | NOTICE TO SETTLERS 640-acre homestead filings will be accepted. FRED E. PLACE, Clerk of the District Court. 1-4-tf ent of the Producers Oil Co., has been | confined to his room ever since he ar- lrived from Denver on Friday. j {| OIL SPUDS a || Short items of interest || from Casper’s oil fields ‘(a Oo oo Joe Kinney and his coadjutor, Les- Distinguished Visitor Arrives | Lynn 8. Atkins arrived from Los and family, Mr end Mrs. W. w. At-|°!l- kinson and son, who are making their home at the Midwest. William At- NKA FAS ETTING kinson, Jr., was to have returned to |Harvard ere this, but is confined to his room with a severe attack of rheu- LITTLE PUBLICITY THESE DAYS |matism. He is fortunate in having ee Ja devoted nurse in the person of his mothe The newly arrived member of the) United Press Staff Correspondent family is one of the most celcbrated NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Blushing road engineers in the country and has fs laid out plans for the construction of Benny Kauff, the youth they were all many of the famous roads thru Cali- watching and wondering about a year | fornia. By H. C. HAMILTON ago, is spending a very quiet cold oo HL B. Simcox, field superintend-| WOULD SLOW CUPID | sT. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 9—Appli- suekatace oe | Classified A ants for marriage licenses must wait lie Miller, have left Casper to return! five days for legal publication of their! a dvertis ing for these columns must be paid for in advance un- to their respective homes at Cokeville|}ons, before they are married, ac- “ Angeles ‘Sunday to visit his brother and Cheyenne after a visit concerning) cording to the terms of a bill slowing * Mr |down Cupid, state legislature today. try dvert ising DOWN IN MINNESOTA les rties have an open accountat this office : : : : } Kaz cain CASH——CASH——-CASH——_CASH Tire ila A eh aa No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising THAW IS INDICTED FOR RENT—Two furnished bed AS: A KIDNAPPER | rooms.857S. Walnut. Phone744-J.1-2-6t By the United P. NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Harry K. Thaw has been indicted as a kidnap- er and assailant of 16-year-old Fred- erick Gump of. Long Beach, Calif. Thaw is charged with having in- duced the Gump boy to lea Califor- pia and come with nim to New York. thrashed the boy with a whip After the arrival in New York Thaw) {Mr. and Mrs. Sid McKeoughan and’ descent form in the methods of canvassing } jittle eet : Faméus Oil Man Dies spell compared with the turbulent ses- *The death of Col. John J. Carter, 519” he passed through in 1915, There Th: is said to be in Philadelphia, famous oil man of Titusville, Pa., isn’t a flicker of interest in whether and the detectives are en route to takes one of the most interesting the Giant outfielder will clout for a that city to apprehend him and take figures from the oil game. _ Born in a” SP vedi, Je a bi oom in “th Olle him into custody. le ‘ we , - ate carv- jen is spending e winter in OC —— AO seated ohana dicts ae ca j\and Indiana, chasing around in a big NOTICE TO SETTLERS rose to be one of the prominent men &reen automobile and having a good 640-acre homestead filings will be in the oil fields of this country. He time, but he is fighting shy of the in- accepted. FRED E, PLACE, Clerk of served his adopted land bravely thru terview columns. the District Court. ithe Civil war and won the title by This probably means a lot to Kauff. =e " which he was known. Manager Lutz/He isn’t going to have a top-heavy of the National Supply was personally ™ark to aim at whom he starts igong t the McAlpin Hotel Christmas Day. at The Tribune. WANTED—To rent a sheep wagon for two or three weeks. good price. Apply Tribune. dh | LOST—A fur neck piece, dark brown fox. Finder leave at Tribune of- fice and get liberal reward. 1-4-6t Oil Stock certificates are printed Accuracy, neatness and dispatch guaranteed. The Tribune's Printing Department is conceded to be the best equipped in the State . 1-2.1¢ FOR SALE — Secondhand furniture, 388 N. Maple. 1-9-3t including range. acquainted with the famous oi) man ®t the next bell-ringing. He's going and was a member of his Sunday to be just plain Benny Kauff, with a school class in Titusville “ job to hold, snd with some real ability 2 0 packed away in his little body He Party Leaves for Glenrock isn’t going up there feeling that ev- A party of oil people who took ad- ery fan expects to see him knock the vantage of the milder weather to go ball out of the park at every effort. to Glenrock Saturday was made up of It isn’t a loss of confidence; it’s the t overplayed star, one son, James Hennessy and J. D,| who was eager to make good, and Cook. Mr. Cook had to return to overstepped himself in trying to live Casper and travel from here to Wor- up to something he couldn't touch, land Sunday, but will be back in the John McGraw and many other field soon. legel-headed engineers in baseball be- If you want good Meals it go to . 4 J 2 lieve Benny will be the real goods F. De War came in from the Tis- when the time comes for compilation dale dome yesterday of National league averages about a C, H. Freeze® who is working in|Year hence. McGraw, especially, be- the Big Muddy field this winter, is in Kauftjs good a hitter as ¢owh for a day or two. s in the National league. This ; “oo fact, he thinks, coupled with the sup- Q eo Mi Sdgett is in Chadron for a| Port that will be given from other few days, but will return to Casper|Members of the new Giants, will give sometime soon to remain for the rest Benny impetus in the spring that of. the winter. He has been drilling, Vill be hard to stop. In Basement McClure for the Midwest there, but will cease) AS has been noted many times be- Operations until spring. fore, Benny spent a great deal of Building, on W. First Street oOo time last summer whacking awa James Macey, a prominent attorney | unhitable things. from Denver, is in C. on busines y at Late in the sea- sper this week son he began to quit this and found connected with oil. out how much it helped. He will go o0°o in there next spring convinced that Among the visitors from the fa-| it’s best, and he’ll take his time. Ev- mous oil town of Tulsa, is Clare/erything looks favorable to a good, Fempsey, who arrived the last of the| year for the former Federal League! week. | star, ALSO SHORT ORDERS IF YOU WANT GOOD THINGS TO EAT, THIS IS THE PLACE OIL OIL OIL OIL FORESIGHTED PEOPLE Are now investing in Casper real estate. They realize that values will double and treble the coming year. If you wish a home you had better build—you cannot rent. THESE LOTS WE OFFER YOU IN BUTLER’S ADDITION FOR $100 to $500 each will be in the heart of the city by next spring. For an investment, nothing can equal this, Better still, you get one share of the Equality Oil and De- velopment Co. stock for each two dollars of the purchase orice of the lots. And this company is already on the ground with its drilling rig in the Muddy. MARION W. EDWARDS, Agent 112 South Wolcott Street Phone 635 ———— Remember | THE MAN WHO WAS SO UNEXPECTEDLY CALLED | . THE OTHER DAY? It Might Have Been You WHERE WOULD Pareto Bt ES > CHILDREN BE TODAY? GIVE THEM THE PROTE: WHICH EY ARE JUSTLY ENTITLED 2 ‘age | Geo. B, Nelson, = W. L. McGuire ’ re Local Agents - ‘ C. R. McGREW : : of Selereele: eda gee cme ae: A’ Tall “Hig “of Building. Material ni Ein Por Yr A] MANY CAUSES OF HEADACHE Sufferer From Annoying Complain‘ Can Generally Make Correct Diag- nosis of His Particular Case. Early morning he due to many causes—eye strain, kid trouble, dissipation, too muc! king, overenting of proteins, ex ve mental labor or too high blooc daches may be pressure, some observations by the French Doc tor Renon, which extended over li years, and in which he found in many cases excessively high blood tension When the persistent headaches ar¢ "vo agvere that they unfit the sufere: for work, it is gererally found that hi: heart is enlarged and his kidneys arc ted. Such cuses often speedily ate fatally, but intensive tres will alleviate the symptoms, The Medical Record says coal-tar deriva tives and tobacco must be shut off The patient must have mental rest he must go on a purely milk diet for at least a week, after which he may) eat fruits and vegetables on certair | Nt for two we more, A light ke protein regimen follows for sev eral weeks. ter me William Harry Newmeyer Piano Instruction STUDIO—Lynch Building, 111 East Second Street. DAILY—1 00 to 5:30 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 | Special Rates to Salt Creek and the Oil Fields The Bonton CAFE THHE PLACE TO EAT : Ev. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A _ SPE. CIALTY. 139 South Center Street Come in and Try Phone 240 DEALERS IN HUDSON AND GEBO COAL ee ict «gh your requirements oo thy ouilding Will pay| Commercial Job! The Medical Record quote: | ; BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS |] LADIES: it’s Phone 21-5. Try | || a Call. Casper Beauty Parlor, | | Smith Building : : : : : : | “AIN’ TIT THE TRUTH”? George B. Nelson Sells the Earth and Writes In- | surance : Office Midwest Hotel fo o | °. | | If HENNING Did oe Plumbing | There's No Kick Coming i ——O Cero oa ED | Casper Rubber Co. : Vulcanizing Iris Theatre Bld., Phone 257-3 | eee | PENNSYLVANIA TIRES | Casper Rubber Company, | | Iris Theatre Bld., Phone 257-3 | 3 r.) Ww. P. SPENCE, M. D. } | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe- | | cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office | | | over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store | 2 oO. IF IF IT’S PLUMBING =y | SEND FOR HENNING — Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 | Glasses correctly fitted wil! stop headaches. See F. D. MARTIN, | OPHD. Eyesight Specialist. Suite 6, Smith Block | LISTEN! HENNING FOR t PLUMBING! THAT'S ALL! OIL STOCKS AND LANDS | _—o— ; | PERRY E. HAWORTH, | | Mokler Bldg., H Phone 86 | ° —o MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. ° } Physician and Surgeon { Special attention given to ob- | stetrics and diseases of women | { \ | and children. Office phone 30; | Res. Phone 164, Bldg., Casper, Wyo. ° ——e YOU AUTO PAINT and YOUR AUTO NEEDS PAINT John Jourgensen, Decorator Blackmore Ivs the WARDROBE Cleaners Ladies’ Work Given Special Attention Phone 124W : 124 W. 2nd St. | GRAND CENTRAL STABLES THE place that gives you a good team for any drive, long or short. We Specialize on Good and Careful . FEEDING our Horse is in good hands if left with us Day and Night Service Phone 20 Castle & Parsons, Props.