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THE CASPER DAILY TRIB Publication Offices: ‘Telephone rie Tesued every evening except Runday.t at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming | Subscriptions—By carrier, 15 Tks a nts a week. By mail, 50 cents a month; that had an inspiration ty go to a, $3.00 for six months; $6.00 for T. country dance at a far-away haven of Application for entry as second-class matter at the post office at Casper, | “td Wyoming, pending. hey left Casper with light hearts aes and clothes, gasoline enough for the Manuscripts sent to the eine will not good roads that they anticipated and be returned unless postage is enclosed Camel cigarettes enough to tide over 6 -— just a certain number of hours per Any erroneous reflection upon the Summer schedule. character, standing or reputation of From Casper to Freeland by actual any person, firm or corporation which count is some 28 miles; aturday may appear in the columns of The night last the road (counting all the Tribune will be gladly corrected if side stepping and high center varia-| , brought to the attention of the editor tions) was two hundred and forty a festive Arctic Circle of bliz- and Cape Nome zephyrs. certain officials of the are interested finan ly ment, they probably askance Senate File are of L ramie County. * vi eo - miles Farenheit, with the heat left j¢ To Cap Ti THE MSERERE OF CAPITOL EMPLOTES Os Me i “ADANCE MAD MOB GANNOT SPECULATE "csc ccna Once there were # bunch of hicks Senate File (Noah 29 Provides *y*tem of That Officials and Employes of State Must Sell Oil Stocks They Hold By J. C. THOMPSON, Jr. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 23.—If |, State of Wyom- ing and the employes of their offices yy ep oil boom which just now is the outstand- ing feature of Wyoming’s one UN Advertising y the United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 23—A national less parties have an open account at tire Oiice «S27 fs CASH——-CASH———-CASH-——_CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising | For Sale See Ben and Bon BARGAINS in iots and homes. Two and regulars at the FOR SALE—First-elass piano, Hen-| ots, 60x140, close in; $250; terms. ry F. Miller make; mahogany for cash. “reservation training for use in the mobilization of in case of war, was recom- ided in a report today to the Na- ror tional Civie Federation by Dr. Thomas Darlington, former Health Commis- oner of New York, on his investiga- camps” tr SALE—A_ good, established business, in heart of business sec- tion. Will sell cheap. Inquire at Tribune office. 12-15-tf of condition rrounding the na- nal guardsme Mexican Border. A defense of the personnel of the reasonzble, Inquire at Bargains in Lots and Houses. " ‘ militia, a plea for universal military Trib 1-19-3t* develop- <ervice, sharp criticism on account of ribune, be: ie ‘ ; f regarding unpreparedness, red tape and other ONE LOT OUx1 40 Cu emer anes ims 29, introduced in ,.;) nd the Legislature by Senator S. H. Sib- This bill pro- s that these officials and employ suggestions for further im-| FOR RENT—Two 326 N. Jefferson. sleeping rooms. 1-1913t* | FIVE-ROOM bungalow, close in; $1,000 down. Pr east front, provement in the training, transpor- tation, subsistence and care of sol- - liers, based on the experiences of the FOR RENT—Large dining room and TWO-ROOM house, corner lot, near J. FE. HANWAY Editor off—“Row-de-dow,” but it was a ven, mere be: shall within ten days recent mobilization, are prominent| kitchen, centrally located. Inquire | 7 4p Hospital; $675 cash, J. B. GRIFFITH Associete Editor |, erevhieh tf aia ihe ‘insistent’ at pees ee e e snenEare, ies features of the report. at Tribune office. 1-16-tf t * pre wo ¢ A's ’ * . yose of their interests or stocks in oi r r rtc sai 8 Ss 8 IVE ois EARL E. HANWAY News Editor malady called chilblains will not let, leases and oil concerns, oe shall re-._)*: Darlington said boys in school: - FIVE-ROOM house, with bath, full —_—_—————— | ns forgive ourselves and forget our!sign their positions failing do ind colleges have enough to do ye WANTED—Messengers; good wages. basement, with two extra rooms | f Ons, 948 ry aining courses bein - aps asi , If the two ministerial representa- shortcomings. which they shall be removed from of- t he raves their aatehdee Apply eee ath ere Tay tenets ae Te Men i _ | We rambled along up the pruling fice or position. suilding. ait ready to put in lawn. Lot 60x140; tives in the Lower House of the Wyo- 4 Platte for about 25 miles in a per- ming Legislature have their way, the fectly amazing way; the motor purred vent officer old New England blue laws will be smoothly and, although it was spit-! State who y be in a p tame in comparison to a measure they ting 4 little snow, our clouds had a tain “inside information” silver lining and optimism was to State-owned oil lands chronic. Ye gods and small minnows! are advocating. These preacher law- makers seek to prohibit the “transac- tion of business’’ or anything con-'pin-headed mortal from his little ducted “for amusement therein” on, roost called satisfaction, ‘ Sunday, including pool halls, theatres,| After we left the picturesque moving picture shows ‘‘or other places Platte canyon, forsooth, our troubles “It s ” 7 came in whole fam of amusement. The old New Eng- iil), jusbian ordinar land blue laws sent men to jail for earth that, taken as jspecifies those to whom State nowbanks on it/Siners, the stern and forbidding as a seven-)tion, the St kissing their wives on Sunday, and a frost, but it had pilloried the unfortunate who forgot #5 i we day Adventist platitude, to chop his wood Saturday night. Ses storie) venre.| The engine began to sob; from peseor diay tae wo mm nisverial tenes “!sobs it toon on a death rattle and the sentatives go s battle was on. Kelly, our leading fine what they mean by “other amuse-' satirist, addressing the steep uphill ments.”’ Will this include taking the like William Tell, said: “Ye crags dog for his and hard-boiled snowdrifts, I am with : . . you once again, and I intend to re- ling up Casper Creek in Hittin to look once over your shoulder cotton tail, or taking a Sunday jaunt j¢ | never see the back of my own , ; " ‘this State. ploye to be interested, indirectly, in any manner, um, mineral oil or step farther and de- morning walk, or ramb- search of a up Casper mountain? If we're going*reck ogain back to sixteenth century blue lawsi{*""'Then we arrat doa lengthy pro- Senate File 29 is designed to pr und employes in it all be unlawful for any State , first appeared Officer who is a member of the State ;}); bump on the Board of Land Commissioners, enery, would be State Board of School Land Commi. : Board of Equal Tax Commissioner, the Attorney General of the State, their deputies, secretaries or trusted em- directly or in any pe- natural gas ase or leases, or to own any share of stock or any interest in any company or corporation organized for the pur- pose of producing or refining petro- leum, mineral oir or natural gas in “Any of the above-mentioned State tie oT The Tribune's ion to ob. CUT LIVING COST BY regard from hav- ing any interest in profits which may How little it takes to bump a poor be derived from the leasing velopment of such lands, and de- bill Combat the high cost of 1 applies, ;,. ea- | farm serve camp” after graduation. on South Walnut; $3,000. Commercial Job at Printing Department is eomeeded to S]X ROOM modern home, corner let, EATING RABBIT MEAT >¢ the best equipped in the State . on South Durin street. Nice trees | = = = = in yard, walks and lawn. Garage. FOR RENT—Nicely ffurnished room, House is beautifully finished inside. modern conveniences. 244 South, gr5o0 00. Jan. 23—) Maple. Phone 376-M. tf ing by eat-| —____. - at Tree suggestion) WANTED—Housekeeping rooms or| INSURE your property NOW. small house suitable for man and! wait until it’s too late. wife; close in. Phone 15, Tribune. y the United Press KANSAS CITY, Kans. rabbit meat, is the Don't made by George M. Pfeiffer, secre-| ury of the Associated Charities of city, to Middle Westerners. Pfeiffer declared many farmers have} = isked that hunters be directed to their: WANTED—To rent 2 3 furnished > kill the rabbi room or light housekeeping. Ap- “py , Tribune. 1-2 ARE YOU PROTECTED with a life imsurance policy? We write the old reliable Mutual Life Insurance Co. policies. Safe and sound. SEE BEN REALTY CO., Cor. Firat Ave. and Center St. Real Estate and Insurance, Rentals, Notary Public 1-15-tf Phone 74 : : : : : Casper, Wyo. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS T LADIES: It's Phone 21.0. Try | a Call. er Beauty Parlor, g Smith Building : : : : 3 3 f: Tiey Phone “147. J: William Harry Newmeyer Piano Instruction STUDIO-—Lynch Building, 111 East Second Street. Get you a bed at the Floppe erybody’s doing it. $10,000 FOR MEMORIAL | FOR CODY SUGGESTED | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 23.—An appropriation of $10,000 as the foun- : ; a és i cee Aer ae etn Ouran peeersy deputies, nccretany ce er DAILY—1 00 to 5:30 P. M. dation of a fund to be expended in the a et’s zo the whole route. hut up the gram, each doing ve stunt on @n trusted employes who, at the time o ; . = ihn crn abe unique instrument called a No. 2) the passage of this act, may be, di- Evenings by appointment. | W. F. Cody at Cody, Wyo., is provided George B. Nelson drug stores and news stands; prohibit P ) shovel, seasoned with frost-bitten pro- fanity. The beautiful did not fall the circulation of Sunday papers; fine the sacreligious brute who lights his softly like it does ice cream cones on Sunday, and if the wheel went round and round in of this act, dis Shorty Castle dares let cut one of his one place like well-greased roulette of stock or interests in rectly or indirectly, interested in any petroleum, mineral, oi] or natural gas of all their shares the above-! for in House Bill 50, introduced in the State Legislature by Representative Sells the Earth and Writes In- surance erection of a memorial statue of Col. ] MAIN’ TIT THE TRUTH"? | : Office Midwest Hotel ——————— Casper Rubber Co. : Vulcanizing Iris Theatre Bld., Phone 257-J Try a bed at the Floppery: Exclusive Line of Imported only 25¢ +1 a summer edition jease or leases, or own any share of MORES £& LUTAS GROCERY H. H. Schwoob of Park county, which O- Havana or rolls a pill on Sunday; 6f a Christmas stor but came on 8) stock in any company or corporation : pas Col. Cody's home. fos SanENNING SGI stop the auto rides on the Sabbath “ead-level that picked out the leaks| organized for the purpose of produc- COMPANY ; See Jae Tbe Novica day; send the ice cream peddler to the in a threadbare Raglan like a pro and jing or refining petroleum, mineral oil Casper ( oal and coer 0. oon S$ ex-| 6 > age Re Po sddle hi ¢gn steamfitter, or natural gas in this State shall, not ; | clusively in fuel. fice a 9 Sounty Mie neridares peddle y tok Then one of the chains broke, and later than ten days after the passage Fancy and Staple Groceries | Stationery Co. 3a co nags for a Sunday horseback ride,)Wheel. Kelly said something that|)mentioned compan consign him to the dungeon where-he belongs. | OPINION 1S DIVIDED ON ga,” but the wind blew so ew yuldn’t hear distinctly, and, any y }there were a couple of young ls jin the party and we had to soft pedal Be French, We couldn't replace the chain with 8s and sounded like ‘‘Zebrouac hic jacet rut-| tions, or resign their positions. “Any person guilty of violating any of the provisions of this act shall be ties liable to instant removal from office.’ £03 eee te COMMITTEE ON LEAK j RESUMES PROBE TODAY | corpora. | 1-15-tf Goods PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Casper Rubber Company, Iris Theatre Bld.? Phone 257-3 W. P. SPENCE, M. D. | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat §| | cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office over Chamberlin’s Furn. Si 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-J Palace Shining Parlor We clean all kinds of shoes, buck- sknifi suede, Ooze, and all nappy —O0 ; and smooth leathers. Private STATE BOUNTY SvCTE the car standing on end, so we took By sheUnited pe It’s. the mine igre ston Mate cleaned nad Q wu eprobe ane nes ponies we She YORK ae Bean HE WARDROBE blacked. an ives PLUMBING s Tribune Siki ard we cherished. the yards|probe committee resumed its eessions| Cleaners _ if 7H Hat is Enocked outs a SEND FOR HENNING y pect te ze Wan, Jan, 99, B#ined like the losing eleven ina foot- today. After hinting at possible con-|ff] Ladies’ Work Given Special Rien Diererte hers tt dleened and hi Oe sf 7 Oy san. =°-— ball game. But, by Heck, we made |&ressional action, and with a view of Attention jocked. penalise coe Whether the State of Wyoming this jt, i it did take several hours, and Proving that there had been concerted PARLOR HAT WORKS, | nsea: ans eifabnicet spReraioee year, as is customary, shall appro- then we got stuck ag: , after we got bear ¢ es, Attorney Whipple called| Iphone 124W : 124 W. Second St. 135 So Canter! St: (Casper. Wyo: reve : z priate $60,000 for the payment of unstuck we got lost, several times we for Clearing House records, and rec-| OF aias aR a bounties for the destruction of pred- 9, in fact, I know of no bad ords in brokere offices, which con- Glasses rec y ited wil stop atory wild animals during the coming jyck that did not overtake us, even/tain the names of big customer Pore rai ae two year hall abandon the boun- sther car overtook us to add their| President Noble of the ring P ty system id make an appropriation Yor the use of the Federal Biological Survey in its warfare on predatory animals, is a question which will come before ‘the Legislature as the result ,, of the adoption by the American Na- wick. tional Live Stock Association, during We its convention here last week, of a resolution endorsing abandonment of the State bounty plan and the pro- vision of State appropriations, on the basis of dollar for dollar, for the use of the Biological Survey Stockmen, of whom there are many in the Wyo- ing Legislature, are divided in opin- ion regarding whether the State bount tem, or the Biological Sur- vey trapper system, is the most » means of combatting the predatory wild anim al nuisance. | list of misfortunes to ou loves company, an in together, the occupants of both, tomorrow morning. s happy in the thought that they methods. » were lost several times more and twice that we know of we were on the road because we went thru a gate. We finally reached the Freeland school house at 1:30 the morning af- ter, with an adult and well-matured appetite, where we found the dance crowd weaving the mystic to the mel- low st of a mouth harp, so we joined them with marked enthusiasm so they would think our trip was a Mere “bag of shells.” We ran old Dan Tucker and the {turkeys around until seven o'clock, when we all sojourned to the nearb MARCHANT CALCULATOR MAY ranches, where we treeated right roy- By the United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. Navy is today. The Secretary underbidding of Ameri pres: a tie between the god Morpheus and! Dinneen. Kelly says ESTABLISH AG EN CY HERE beefsteak, and we returned to Casper|the hole several times Monday, feeling like a Noahs sighting Mount Arrat, For fur- The Industrial issue of the San Francisco Chronicle in its recent edi- 5 tion gives a half page to exploiting the wonders of the Marchant Calcu-| lating machine. W. P. Magnus, for-| eign agent for the remarkable device t who has ust returned from a year’s! trip to the Orient, has been spending, the past fortnighjt at the Midwest! Hotel looking into conditions prepara- tory to establishing an agency in Wyoming, probably with headquar- ters at Casper. The Chronicle in speaking of the machine says, “The use of the ma- chine of this country has not been confined to large institutions, such as the Government of the United States, Standard Oil, and large railroad cor- Pporations, but has had an extensive sale among small concerns, and to- day the Marchant Calculating ma- chine is sold in sixteen foreign countries.” : Mr. Magnus’ visit to Casper is not Primarily té sell, but to show people what the machine will do. The Mid- ‘west has | only one in town but ° concerns have become about its virtues that lam now ready to take the 640 Homestead intimated an the English firm of Hadfields had im-| ed the a partment with the need misery House promised the delivery way. So we threw records as soon as possible, The morning session was taken up not the only simps in the bali-| With an inquiry into Stock Exchange - FEDERAL NAVY PLANT IS BEING CONSIDERED} 23.- ther particulars with a kick to ‘Shem: ally over Sunday, the day resulting in| communicate with Slim Kelly. he h in his life, bunch of | Bates Hole has them all outclassed. RO HoC. Acre Stock Raising ¥ the possibly A Fed-| eral plant to supply the needs of the|§ “under consideration,” retary Daniels told the United Press } OIL STOCKS OIL STOCKS AND LANDS : PRODUCTION AND LANDS the SPECIAL REPORTS ator by PERRY E. HAWORTH, , or Roy} been in} but A. A. CHAPMAN jeer LISTEN! HENNING FOR REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS STOCKS AND BONDS THATS ALLL Phone No. 196-J. Room 22 Townsend Block o DR. I. N. FROST | First door south of new Post- office Building, Casper, Wyo. Special attention to diseases of | PLUMBING! | women, surgery and obstetrics. Residence and office phone 736. Haworth Corporation OF WYOMING Mokler Bldg., Phone 86 General Offices—Daly Bldg., Casper, Wyo. 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. Blackmore | Bldg., Casper, Wyo. HARDWARE SPECIALTIES Rich Cut Glass : : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Universal Electrical Cooking Utencils of Every Description : : Electric Irons Vacuum Bottles, all Va s Ster! and Triple-Plated Tableware, Carving Sets : : Game Shears : : C roles : : Percolators : : Safety Razors ——_—_ | | YOU AUTO PAINT LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL GOODS BEFORE BUYING THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros Serves the best meal in town for 35¢ beigaoturbant> eemcbarmen dara | and pour AUTO NEEDS PAINT John Jourgensen, Decorator