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bk LASTER VAILEI INIDUNE «ze Two THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE _ ae There is much speculation as to! apt Sunday at | what the fate of the former German |ness now. The government has eased ” yo. Publi- ates bi “ge Vie <<” cation offices: Oil Exchange Building.|Kaiser will be. . In | all the allied fits war restrictions, iPhieke are no! The Casper Daily Tribune! MURDER TRIAL FOR acess SADOSRIE 2 i heaves, ah ob 2 meen Issued every evening exci Casper, Natrona county, BUSINESS TELEPHONE. . Enter at Casper (Wyoming) as second-class matter, Nov. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRES: i REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS Some of our statesmen at Washing- -s-+ 15| countries there is a feeling that he Postoffice |jshould be tried and punished for his 22, 1916.| ; 4 i crimes, if there is any way to do it. P FORWARD, MARCH! : It is “Porward,’ march!” for, bisi- longer 2hy “n6n-essenttal industries?” All those which have; been restricted | are permitted) at 4. once ‘to. inerease| {} “DONT STOP SAVING FOOD MONDAT, IS _ By Theodore Diers; ie Fetietal Féod Adniinistrator for Wyoming ' 4 1 | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER f 19, 1918 °“Teday’s Birthdays} | Year Age Today in War Rev. “Billy” Sunday, the world-| Daniel Willard was appointea , famous evangelist, born at Ames, Ta... member of the vB. Ss War Industric, * 55 years ago today. aa - ee Board. . | |. Riss } Brig. Gen. Robert K. Evans, U. S./ ; ; . A., retired, late in command of the} Procl¢mation of President Wilson requiring-all.alien enemies to register. *” \ P , zh a. . food. ‘This | Philippine Department, born at Jack-| ’ P i ; : : their output 50 per cent of the| “ ‘eace or no peace, bes or no war—keep on Saving. pot : son, Miss., 66 years ago today. | In the. Héuse of Commons Lloyd ! : I. B. HANWAY, Epesident sha Eé@itor |ton are interesting themselves in the gmount of curtailment. Soon that | is the message of the United States Food Administration, whose | J. M, Hannaford, Federal manager) George stated that !five German sub. . E EARL EB, HANWAY, Business 8 & Associate Editors: Menaser J. B. GRIFFITH FRANK B. MARGARET Y. C. DOU! SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail or Carrier | One Year . 5 Six Months One Month Per Copy ....:..%; No subscription by mail acce les@ period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. question from a legal standpoint. TAYLOR | DS ; $7.80 9 about it. Wilhelm is not necessarily a neutral country. be glad of any good pretext to rid lerself of him. He is there now on 05, pted for sufferance, as an interned war pris-' | limitation No doubt a way can be found, if business will be the allied» governments care enough again. will and| be removed, thrown wide open } The automobile industry affords a imnvune because he sought refuge in| good example. Last summer it was! Holland would|reduced to half its normal produc- tion. Now it may operate at 75 per cent of normal capacity. Next Jan- uary, when the former ruling would America's leaders realize that the outcome of the present situation will only increase the responsibilities of the United States, no matter how events turn. Under any cireumstances the nation is bound by ihe food pledge of August, 1918. Make your plans for victory, the allies were’ told ; contribution, among other things, will be 1714 million tons of food. Whether victory comes in the fall of 1918 or the summer of 1919, America ‘is bound. instead of a pledge of hopes deferred, so much the better. Changes If it is to be a thanks offering : n Pacific railway lines, ; of the Northern aS H, 68. years! marines had been destroyed in onc day. born at Claremont, ago today. Maximum Prices to be Charged by Retailers During Seven-Day Period as Announced by Committee Appointed by - the Food Administrator - Price list of commodities for two weeks ending Saturday, November 23, 1915 + a : . : - ~ os ”y Fair Price Ci ittee at a meeting held Sunday, Novem 4 ASU Wsikhar o< uc addpelar bree oner. He might conceivably be ¢x-\ have shut off production altogether, of situation may increase the burden on American resources; they Sag aathine ony storage egas ‘avail able: price advanced singe last aapectne 6,4 The Associated Press is exclusively tradited to Englahd ica to be |; j . . around $1.00 per case. All instances of profiteering, short weights, or mi plic entitled to the une for nepattieatian of he ngland or I" jit may jump to 100 per cent. cannot lessen the obligation. representation in foods should be reported to F. KR. Hufsmith, Food Adminis. all news dispatches credtte it OF not tri, i H — ‘. ‘ r . a dt . + °. = r for Natrona County, Casper, Wyoming. ma: otherwise, cresived in. this paper ant “2 2 ey ee offense. Pe Every business is — encour- | Sending 17% million tons of 'fs0a mean’ saving—it will Come | ‘Tater for Na ene 2 IG, CRA T OORT aie wea oeriaed eee: e = ady stands charged wi jaged to get under way, with a full no other way. It means intensive saving of all food, as wheat | COMMODITY cey waontret. ‘or w jmurder in England, as a fesult cf the/head of steam, just’ as rapidly as) was saved in the wheal emergeney, as sugar was saved in the sugar | Prise | Fries (Price BIER 100. as jLusitania sinking, which he ordered! conditions permit. The government! emergency : , — ; = wi 3 lor authorized. He is open to similarjig co-operating to that end. War! ; . Wheat Flour’ 4s-1b. bas : v . 3 x papeer . Sugar, for example. American people have been accustomed to | Wheat Flour, bulk, per Ib. mie Mh charges for the Zeppelin raids and| production is not being stopped all fi fie 4 2 - a SED Barley Flour, bulk, per lb. th, > other} aicocitieg- ctinaiiited dn mig: | st ae Sistas = our or five pounds of sugar-a'month. Last summer they were in- | Rye Flour, per 10-ib. bag _ iiies Commi! - at once—that ‘wou! e ‘unwise) formed that three pounds m = et ae, Rye Flour, per 24-ib, bag = 5 _ € 8 ids a mor s ff They were hardly | & -s nd =~ land in defiance of international and | cconomically even though it were : P Be insh Eo : Sh - eae aren actin teem atc ‘ = Tie( Bria GA te aba rai ok a y aa 4 adjusted to that allowance before conditions tightened again and, | 76): a e--Th enlisted a oe of RSL AB fe ae = —— ff ska de i s the output of “right in the! middle of the preserving séason it was necessary to [orrmeal, 2871p hy z es e with the E sent in the | : ee Bray bee stuff is curtailed, peace produc-) puduyoe consumption to twe pounds a month. vee ne pede Tee eng pe Beet toi 00 “a cause of Amiciiee for the |Which a good case might easily be tion will take its place. The war de- that ante hate these anante 1 tt largely by virtue of | SUS granulated, Dulk, per 100 Ibs. 10.00 00 1,4 periad of the war-----++ made opt. partment and the business men’s war A - ‘ Be eg reser ree te Beans’ colored, pints, stker colored. Bt a5 ’ > z ; | 5 a windfall of 50,000 tous through loosening of transportation tem- | BEtifes: white or Ieish, per 7 0 und It would be an excellent ‘thing to| board have the ‘whole big, complex sorardiy tie 50 by wir ox! £ self 3 ticed by the , Qnions, EL ee Bs Rae i in LET WASHINGTON ANSWER bring the haughty Hohenzollern to! matter well in hand. 3 4 ioc Pel bei Sb kee Siac Gr aig a : ening: aeeaed se isles: exe ? justice in wena” Rien ays ad pane | whole people, it was possible to-return to the three-pound basis, | Raising Seeded: per terest thsi With an almost unlimited supply /°t* 77 : ee lca ee eae Wate L0F evere=| ‘Fk lode UR ghiflar time : 20-02 No. 2 can. tai af titan ‘‘ 4 it ji ish him like the ordinary mortal he ody. There are plenty of corners, . ;, Tomatoes, standard of natural gas at her very door iB]. i is. It is time the incohceivable that. Casper should have to plead, beg and argue ‘with administration leaders. at Washing- ton for an order to permit exploiting whole world|old and new. earned that a filer, whatever his | sredit for proper purposes. title or lineaga, has no “‘divine right” | need not even be a temposary pause | \fto commit crimes forbidden to other | 'n our prosperity, if business men There is plenty of There The point is that cutting down the sugar ration from four pounds to, fliree pounds caused nd privation; cutting it again to two pounds made no real suffering. everyone measured his sugar cdrefally and made cvery spoouful count for ckseutial food, or flavor—none for waste, none for in- What happened was that Canned corn, standard grade, per, 20-oz. No. 2 20-02. No. Canned salmon, ‘tall par 16-0%. No. 1, can Evaporated milk, unsweetened, per 2 ean. 16-02 can . Butter, creame < 4 7 r a % z » | men. veep cool and take advantage of their | Oleomargarine, best grade, per at ee ‘sh Saecsbebsal sd te Aue The severest penalty inflicted or | spportunities. | dulgence. EiSi a hetobe tanctaast else: ? being made by those interésted in the |, arch-crinfinal could not atone for With the ttansition once accom-| Saving all food means handling all food resources with the | Pang ure: Bully per Tp ‘ project would indicate that the road nae | . Lara, pure, medium, & tbs. net ollt Re | one-millionth of the harm he has done plished, we shall have a larger vol-| Same care afd thought that was given to the use of sugar when two | Lara, pure, large ..-04.- +s. to official favor, even tho paved i ; Lafd substitute, in tins, smal by sili iio syedt> aeshoreieratierta beset | 274 the pain and sorrow he has in-|ame of sound, . normal, permanent Pounds had to last a month. | ‘Latd eubstitute: medium, oltstyie p rip eet nee re on .__|flicted. We should like to see him| business than ever before, because That is what it means to keep on saving food, to redeem our | ce eee ate rape ter ee 1 bling blocks that Id di | ¥ m with stumbling blocks that wou | brought to trial in this’ country, the sehal ld Fecaal yee | Lard substitute, large, old style pail 3 courage less courageous interests. =] . tece whole. wor! needs peace goods ‘ood pledge+-war or no war, peace OF no peace, | Lard substitute, igtte Ber style pail Z in P ss 5 ais SST ae eT vnd is eager to buy them. | breakfast, stand: 4 While administration publicity heads REFORMED “R’ ” OS i? + | Bacon, breakfast, standar of 5 EDS 7 ? 5 = wide, per 1b. 46 = -55 ron continue to bombard the people with) Many are the fruits of; yictory!|, _«- 09> today’s Anniversaries | WORSE ja naen, breskfaste standard-stidp, Go es edicts and figures calculated to in- One of them is the improved ‘situa-| 5 ; On) } Az. "| spire a saving in fuel and oil, the tion in Russia. The Bolsheviki seem Today Ss Events 1770 een ih, caesar f re ous THAN GAS ! ¥ Hae § i sculptor, born in Copen-| . 5 y Jed government apparently turns a deaf to be reforming. Birthday-grectings to Billy’ Sun-| hagen. Died there March 24,) Kidney apare is no Se aa ee ‘ q ded ear to a project that would efféct a, Those pleasarit; gentlemen had! an-| day, 55 years’ |d today...) | 1884. { persons. It attacks young .and ol ‘ ed . . iad ’ ti A { Pen tt - | 1804 Al A H alike. In most cases, the victim is greater saving along tlis line than nounced .a gréat: massacre to take| The annual éo: ion @f the Mis- exander "Mouton, the Acadian! i 7 : f led be as ow Fry ¢ , 4 aay warned of the approaching danger. the combined results of its conserva-! place on November 1. It was to be|S¢Uri State Suriday “School Associa- governor of. Louisiana, born on| Nature fights back. Headache, indi- Sb dilind J tion policy in Wyoming where it re-|a sort of Russian St. Bartholemew tion will be entertained at Kansas Bagge Carentro; La. Died near géstion, insomnia, lame hack, lumba- re si (Geet ; GILG 2 atte : : 2 fe __,, | City during the three days beginning Lafayette, La., Feb. 12, 1882. go, sciatica, rhemuatism, pain in the E PAID FOR + tices fname fmt moan Op C2 aa retire i} * ee bourweois’’ | tc day, ere faye tg |1805 Ferdinand de Lesseps, designer|oins and lower abdomen, difficulty HIGHEST PRIC. .. \ affected. or middle-class Russians were to be} Livestock, agricultiral and - other! of the Suez Canal, born at Ver-| in urinating, all are indications of - A Fuel gas piped from the Iron| killed at one swoop. Such, at least beech of Mississippi will be dis-! ater France: Died Dee. 7,| trouble with the, kidneys. | bo ; K : ; ji ields, playe rtre Mississippi State | S | When such symptoms appear you i mountain a Poison Spider fields jes the appart- ? ne inti tis £b tapes todey ut! 1869 Territory of the Hudson’s Bay| will almost certainly find quick re- . and a plentiful supply has, Already; ‘Instead of this’ bloody “Climax of Tautel, 9) Ft sett | Company united to the Domin-| lief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil 9 been made available at great risk Bolshevik horrors, there came word] The war service convention of the. ion of ‘Canada. ‘Capsules. | . Cai and ~expense, would annually save|from Petrograd on November 1( | 7h@mber of Commerce of the United | 1886 The famous Hampton Court This famous old remedy has stood | Want 15,000 Coyote Skins at: Once. R th ¥ £ sttion-darrele | th ; : ; States, which was scheduled to cpen| palace near London was ‘serious-| the test for two hundred years ins . _y the consumption of million barrels that the Bolshevik had given-amn-lint Atlantic City today, has been-post-|,,,, 1¥ damaged by’ fire, _helpinig mankind to fight off disease./$__ Trappers call on us with your Furs. Know what gc of fuel oil at our refineries to S8Y /esty to all hostages and to nearly al’|noned to December 4-6. ; | 1888 Empress Frederick of Germany| It is imported direct from the home . . n. nothing of the saving that would be political prisoners. mh anniversary of Lincoln's Get-| anew Queen Vietorin at Wind- live ere a peter be oe seed be} you are getting 1 Fy ;: ; ws : <i ‘ysburg address will be observed to- ° AL ad at almost every drug store. Your accomplished i coal consumption, It was aboutsthis same time tha iayWith patriotic meetings of Jorat| 1914 Japan notified England that she| money promptly refunded if it, does. e ° a os p 2nd the convenience to Casper peo-\the Bolshevik formally announced \amps of the Sons of Veterans thru- |! was willing-te turn over Pacifie| not relieve you. Be sure to get the 1 a n ple. It gounds worth while, you|their readiness to “make peace” with | .ut the United’States. si leoie soit als from Germany.| genuine GOLD MEDAL Brand. = yomig e 4 e@ e 1 saysswhy doteneie administration |the Allies who had never so mich a¢ pe ig} {ok ber . Racha cl las oe ee sealed packages; threeisizes.—Adv. | ro sa 5 4 7 nen ae : R ce manufacturin, fi will be ‘ Sert: 3 5a Te: i " , issue the permit? ‘That _ is what | taken official notice of their absurd |'s.0 dased by ie © Motbowortinn Ice 4916 Allied ariny in’ Monastir, the| | Why riot lef Handbury-Johnson Co. A. McALISTER, Manager: ‘di everyone would like to know and declaration of war. pee Association, meeting priciest be recaptured from | put your piiganins in condition for | 525 West Second Phone *285-M W even Frank G. Curtis; who has spent, The assurance of allied victory was|}n annual session today at San An- ermans and Bulgarians. ‘the winter? Phone 988. 11-6t | G ; a h ti th “Red” ; tonio. : Se ereae TN ———— ————_—_—— several months in Washington try-/en0ugh to wean those “Red” traitors ‘wm ww va em nd ing to impress this fact on’ various from thelr German sympathies, Pape oty ater Silage aie \ | lo. ici be at a loss to explain though those sympathies were liber- | revent the Waste of fruit a State Ap-|- Z 3 . i officials, must P: t ally paid for with German money. vle Show will be opened in Chicago : the situation. today under the auspices of the IIli- HH nois Horticultural Society. The severity of the German asmistice ‘erms make them still more mild The premiers of the several prov- 5 -«| They will i i it. |‘nees are to confer with the Domin- tions in no uncertain terms; the city y will soon be cooing like verit |’ Wyoming's representatives in Con- gress have expressed their convic- Better ServiceBetter Food * Merchants’ Luitch, 65¢ ~ FARM MACHINERY e before, om the desirability of abo) | erence the wisdom of prohibition as Ri P 5 on government at Ottawa today on|: % fe council has endorsed the project and - ee ae “TX Lele gee questions serine baka with the de- H $1 00 Chicken Dinner Every Sunday 5 f 4 submitted a resolution to the depart- c rabid pies ics 2 se ernie a ee : M ‘ E ¥. E >! D id Di EVERYTHING ‘IN BUILDING MATERIAL g 4 reckoning for their unspeakablc | ““anada, especially in view 0: je usic Every vening unng Uinner re ment of the interior asking that the mines problems which will arise from de- : S. permit be granted, and while the de-|~ Bee: mobilization of the military forces. 2 GIVE US A TRIAL R ] G 7 I M B E R S A S P E Cc I A L T y -F partment of the interior and the de-| Sp TE ET An international conference of|* a Pi : } NO AFTERNOON TEAS ‘emperance and prohibition forces | 0 i. . = a iy pj partment of justice must stand con- - BR .. . | es been called to meet’ today at taetg ait ataia DCM aaie aaa: — _- Cc vineed of the merits of the enterprise, | i ner nea a Sat is = “olumbus, Ohio, to discuss plans for 5 - . G. official endorsement is still lacking.|°St™% again, more pointedly tha’ | -resenting to the coming peace con- TAYLOR & CLAY. I , Inc. WAGONS d Attention is called to the fact that |. i n article of the peace agreement. . :. in 1918 special dispensation in the nie Sere eee pene, it, if he rH in the movement has STOCKS AND BONDS GAS ENGINES COAL: i 5 ‘ "| Seen taken by the Anti-Saloon League Daily telegraphic: quotations from New York, D. “ form of a restoration order by natural enough that people accus-| sf America. other markets over our private ay big ox Re pe pave®, and w President Wilson was authorized for tomod to afternoon teas and lat¢ P } Place the. ¢onvenitnt facilities of our office at your dis | the benefit of some 1,200 people at) suppers should feel free to revert t 1 th Dav’ N | vost) to buy, se} lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- Basin, Wyo., under which individuals |hoso pleasant institutions. But the TE LIAN SNES | ute quotations 3 J 54 were pei Bar to make entirely new time for that has not yet come. The} \ <=>) Information and quotations furnished upon request on I hone 62. Office and Yard, First arid Center oll Eas r Th ack cel ; A EB Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, who} Local Oils,’ New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. 4 : rt ning locations. ey st world’s need of food is more seriou. | urges the immediate establishment of Phone 203 + Cissit, Wo. 212 Oi) Excha: Bldg. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps ri gas, whilé in our case the Johnson | than ever. This is particularly true|-n international court of arbitration PLE ano se, - 3 ap " and Moffatt interests have held out/in the case of sugat, and thereforc gail juaigs, et hoes Boh. i A “rance, nm ie Unite es in gas lands over thirty_years and have there is a special injunction against|.. its most potent members, is preci. f a supply that will serve over.12,000 (indulging "in afternoon teas because! dont of Columbia, University, New), 1 eo 4 5 E. people of Casper. With such a basis they usually involve the consump-|York QGity., He his played a large [ PS A 4 on which to work in secking similar tion of an unnecessarily large oF oid cp RATES GEO tec ; . ; og 1 restoration, added to the saving of | amount ‘of sugar in the form of cake|™ndowment for the Advancement of é ul OWS on , 5 q over 1,000,000 barrels of oil per and sweetmests. Peace he has betome known interna- f K year, it would scem that the order The reasons for abstaining from HHaaeeattiteabeting cake chai - ~ ; ES J. would be forthcoming immediately.|the late supper ure almost as strong.| and arbitralisettlement of interna- A 7 i ~ tional questions. Prior to being elected president of ~Columbia, in, 1902, Dr. Butle¥ had been a promi- nent member of the faculty of phil- osophy and had won a national au-} dience as editor of the Educational) Review. Of laté years he has been conspicuous among contemporary| American educators for the active} part he has taken,in the game of practical politi i Mr. Curtis hopes for success, the}/And in askipg for this abstinence, peopje and the city hopes for success|the governmerit is not imposing any and the answer is up to Washington. | special hardship on our people. In oa it is really sincere in its efforts England_and France no meals what- }) to save waste and encourage conser-/cver are served after 9:30 at night vation, if the power problem is as! and public eating places are closed vital as huge appropriations asked to for a definite period in the after- exploit it would indicate, then Casper noon. If they can do without the will peve fuel gis and $hak, e600. “fourth meal,” we can. Being instouch with the largest Building and Loan Companies-in | the West, we are in a position to finance your building propositions— | (mall. or large... We-can also sell yos.a lot.and build you a home ona small payment down. Investigate. ; 0 | There is tio intention of. limiting | Princess) M falda, s daugttes fe ae “i iy | sovinbill € i 3 so-| of the King ahd queen Italy, born ee Ya PLAY BALL sociability. It is expected that so- in fie, TeLyesrs agh Waay eee j Dr. David Snedden of Columbia University, president of the National Society for the Promotion of Indus-| trial Education, born in California, 50 years ago today, Ok, Joy! Oh Boy! Peace was de- cial gatherings at which refreshments clare@ just in time to get the ball|are deemed idevirable shall be © ar- teamf: together for .the winter train-|ranged to fit in naturally with one| igs - jof the three regular meals. > | | } 159 South Center St.) % ¥

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