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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918 To further closer co-operation be- ciety for the Proniotion’of*Engineer- | ing- of the Acadeniy- of Political sq. tween Great Britain and America in| ing Education. fatht ence, to be held-in.: ork city ‘a 5 4 EI a engineering education is the aim ofa) Professor William s i , day and witen the subj conference which is to open today at Charles M. Schwab, Fs jecretary af for siscneetont be “Our industria! When Fatty Arbuckle appears, in . . r ~ ' The Casper Daily Tnbune Se ee ae cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. greatest amount of nourishment,| sd = of — : "| AN AMERICAN MAID’S LAMENT), ; ji iti Tech- | L: Wilson, will be the chief spes its effect on BUSINESS TELEPHONE........... Bl wi : iz me “ibis lat sidespli! comedy “Good | the Massachusetts Institute of Tech-| Labor mn, will chi 7 on the futu: : i ie the least amount of bulk, the/ (By “Su Fragette.”’) [Niet Norae’* at he cee eS to-| nology under the auspices of the So- pag the thirty-eighth annual 'y labor and tapital”) Enter-st Camper CW ping, Postorticn ration consisted of ground meat and! The menace of the motto, |night. the popular’ verdict doubtless = te ; wheat pressed into a cakg, and a} block cf sw The cake could be eaten dry, or stirred up into 7 ‘< apr b will be that this.is.one of-the best { Made in Germany,’ iy pant; | comedies int which hd has been seen, in ! A peril more appalling many e day. Now confronts the natior vast— | ‘The comedy deals with the fortures . lof a bon vivant who spends a night out and gets delightfully flushed be- \fore morning, when he — starts” for |Far worse than “Made in Germany,” } home, where an wife is await- HE ASSOCIATED PR 'M 7 PORTS FROM THE UNITED PR chocolate. BVANS, City tor : . BANW > Busi on aaa oa 2 musk with cold water. Or boiled A ssociate Edit: ; * *, 1 J. B. GRIFFITH a with three pints of water, it made MARGARET V. C. DOUDS “Waterloo” awaits us girls, We-do not stand a chance; wit! p: nourishing soup. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES " joy = H 4 ¥ zy 3 > 4 4 ee tee} 7 By Mull or Carcier To the mothers at home whose joy For us, is “Maid in France.” ling him, He meets with a fellow bon|_ Qne eae w/as well as their mightiest task was . a | vivant =a the two have some er “s e ; fe : ‘ : , 5 udge esting adventures, the result being} R h & € h iy One Month “83 | preparing their boys’ meals, and who ie aan | thet eFuteeeoe ieudired in a cantl ichar unningham LO. 5 No subscription by mail accepted for les#_perjod than three months. : j All subscriptions must be paid in ad-|trencher-men, such a_ ration may| vance and The Daily Tribune will not 2 | insure delivery after subscription be-|sound like starvation itself. On the comes one month in arrears. | Ree tira {contrary it is a scientifically “pre- “Expect automobile prices to re- remember their accomplishments as} tarium by his wife. No, you won't have to go without} that. spring flivver. paws uly 15 More Shopping Days. Untit Christmas All women students of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin who have satisfac- torily passed the physical examina- tion are required to take at least one * Member of the Associnted Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to tne use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and pared safeguard against starvation./main near present levels,” says a Not in all the years since Cain) Sheridan” headline, which suggests went forth from Eden to eat bread!that they might be , sport each semester, and women who have failed to pass their physical test are required to take work in the cor- So it will be wise for you to make aie selections early. In; the. ‘ also the local news published herein. available for we have a large variety of useful gifts for gentlemen and would jin the sweat of his brow have suvh| Christmas gifts. ge suggest any of the following articles as suitable gifts : |rective department. THAT FOREIGN FRADE {strides heen made in the understand- Cv ee eee 3 Women make up twenty-three per a a re ne | a cee - So much has been said lately about|ing of the chemistry of foods and| ‘The divorce epidemic cannot be| cent of the factory workers in Swed- a Half. Hose the possibilities in foreign trade, and/their nutrient values as since the|connected with the flu, but one at-| ©: ' ath Robes Suit Cases Sus Ose especially with South America, that/feeding of our armies in this war be-|torney is said'to have had as many| % eee Sw ae a Jackets et od eee: there is a sort of general feeling |< 2¢ # necessity. Lesvos couples airing their griev-' | Year in War | nion ts Fem ae fo 8 arters that any one who has anything” he] Quantity and quality of food have|ances in his office in d single day. 4 Ago ia Overcoats moking Sets Belts wants to get rid of, from locomotives|been carefully supervised by expert * +* * Russo-German armistice was an- Macinaws - Shaving Sets Arm Bands to old clothes, had better get packed /dieticians and cogks, while*the mot-| Do your C__--s s----g e----y 1 Nounced. : ‘ Trunks Collar Bags Jewelry { up and started or the British and the|to of the substance division in charge| ee ee Bix Geentiit aicpl4nes ceptared in Mufflers Neckwear a raid eg London. “If a woman can earn $4 a day by Berlin reported capture of 11,000 wearing nien’s clothes instead of $6| Prisoners in new offensive in North- 2 week as a woman, I say let her| yy, x ; rs OM, German: U-boat sank United States wear a pair of trousers!” says a St.| destroyer Jacob Jones: and 69 offi-} |Louis police judge, in! re Mary cers and men reported missing. | the first|}and zest as fighters is due. | Bertha Schmidt, arrested for ‘‘mas--) 4 | step is know ¥ ield and the! Undoubtedly is sai 9 a step is to know your field and the : That is said | | Today 5 Events people in it, their needs and their (down to the feast of home, cooking|to over-rule the Mosaic law, but it iF ‘ o| | which will be part of his welcome in| Sounds, like a judgment of Solomon. ~ Today is the Feast of St. Nicholas, | | which in» Holland corresponds to the * * Christmas in other’ lands, | z . Memorial exercises will be held in small surplus of women’s shoes|he will gloat between mouthfuls, |Chile and Peru seem to be trying Halifax today in memory of those He de-| “Gee Whiz! This certainly tastes good |*Wfilly hard to stir up another war, who perished in the powder-ship ex-| Fs i ene ij plosion one year ago. | clares that the “surplus” was suf-|*o me! er he here’s that Teneue a Nations? ¢® yom after-the- way conference of | ficient to supply a pair of shoes to| But all the same, if the question is} | the National Federation of Building every woman in South America| ut direct, he will probably answer,| No, thereisn’t anything snenakie. | Induasiee fe called to assem- north of the equator who is accus-|“No, nothin’ like this, but the grub/ tent Ne Revie 8 Navoral: Conserva ‘Owing to inability wetuave his of- | tion Week just after the food re-| ficial’ duties in Washington, Vice etrictions have been let down. The) President. Marshall has cancelled his allowed, the ©n@agement to speak today at the ers e Nebraska State conference of the League to Enforce Peace, at Omaha. | Germans will beat him to it. @of the expeditionary force is “We} As a result, in camp trade never were sojor field the American army is the bright as now. But just as with the|best fefd and healthiest in the world, recipe for rabbit pie, which begins|and to this fact much of their snap GLOVES AND. FUR CAPS, and there are many other things we have, too numerous to men- tion, so We inyite you to call and inspect our stock of usef Christmas gifts and. get our prices. .___ BLANKETS AND- COMFORTS. We are Ate showing a beautiful assortment of Silk Com- forts and all-wool Blankets, in fancy. patterns which make a very useful Christmas gift for families. é As a matter of fact, the prospects|mever sleep.” for foreign “First catch your hare,” when Johnnie sits|querading asa man.” desires. One man, who can speak with au-|every home, as he bites into moth-| thority, tells of ah offer made to him} ¢r’s pie and reaches for sister’s cake, of “a for sale in South America.” Just as things are quieting down, AUTO: ROBES. You will find a nice assortment of Auto Robes here and our prices are right on them, Nothing would please the owner of an automobile for a Christmas gift more than an Auto Robe. Think Richards & Cunningham & Co. When You Want The Best tomed to wearing shoes.” This is only one of a thousand in-| stances of the necessity of famiiarity with the market if the trade is to| | * “*| more consumers are j wasn't so, bad in the army.” ps ope Natasa > ¢ | Today $s Birthdays ? |more they can save by not consum- be successful. | & img. it. | “General August von Mackensen, bitta tee = = We. are prone to be self-sufficient | whom the signing of the armistice left re eee cae as well| ‘stranded” with his German army in| With those 12,000 war planes they ] GEOLOGICAL WORK | the Balkans, born in Saxony, 69 years|/say are to bé used for carrying ‘Maps Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., jago today. | z 4 if r , |mails, it ought to be possible to get Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Walsh, recently Pp Crude Oil Testing a Specialty, P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric installed as Catholic bishop of Tren-|letters delivered almost as promptly) ton, N. J., born in Butler county, Pa., | ; Casper,’ Wyo. and careless in our business as our political and social rela tions. If the most is to be made of the ex-| port opportunities now thi country, the first step is a comp; : * “ 45 years ago today. hensive knowledge of the Dr. Henry J, Cody, the new mi and the customers. avs, Wer of education in the Ontario gov- } ernment, born at Embro, Ont., 50 . years ago today. THE SAME OLD BOYS | " Howard Elliott, who recently re- Unless some unforseen renewal of| turned to the presidency of the North- f ern Pacific Railway, born in. New York Ctiy, 58 years ago today. Prof. Olin Temlin, of the Univer-| before as they are now. * e * busin | | | | Just a little ‘longer—and’ we'll all’ ‘be listening, open-mouthed, while the| boys tell how they licked those Huns. ee © | STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Ete. Storage House et Burlington } ~ c) Beis cP FU! IRE, AND UNDERT ri THe breweries are to be turnedi RI 3 IN into vast plants for drying. fruit and; hostilities arises, or some failure of over the agreement peace terms William ‘S. Hart,’ one of the most| widly known of motiion actors, born/| at Newburg, N. Y., 42 years ago to-| day. > ~ Call for Estimate CLA well demobilized, and our boys back, ready to resume their places in the civilian life of our_country. While this process of demobiliza- Serious one, and which necessitates our maintaining] sity of Kansas, who has been direct-| vegetables; but the fate of oe | ~ a great army and navy, our armies|in@ the affairs of the War League of) pretzel facories still hangs in the bal-| : i % . American Colleges, born at Camden,|. 1... } should befoye very long be pretty Ind., 57 years ago today. 5 Pere | Gantzact opine ms PETER 41€ So. Jackson. Holland reports the discovery of a; natural gas well. Must be a mistake. | Very likely a limberger cheese buried .*| there by same refugee from oyer the | | border. ah. 1851 The British parliament +t] Motorman Not Losing Any Tame $400,000 for the funeral ex-| “T don’t think anyone ever suf- ae & pd on ! Today’s Anniversaries * tion is always a fraught with considerable danger in Monumental Granite in every quarry throughout the country will raise 25 per cent January,1. If you anticipate ere cting a tomb- stone for Memorial Day, see my. any country, we have less to feay| than matters have always been of great those nations where military penses of the Duke of Welling-! importance, and whose men have now \for more than four years been given over to army life. Gur boys have made good soldiers. | they took into that business just the splendid energy courage and enthusiasm which they put into sam2 and ton. | fered) more from ‘stoinach troubl: 5 Anselm Mayer Rothschild. foun-| and bloating than I have. I had to der of the great financial house! Jay off my run for more than half the of Rothschilds, died at Frank-| time and could’ get no help from pre- ford, Germany. Born there Qn} scriptions or medicine. One of my Junel2, 1773. S | friends advised using Mayr’s Wonder- 1889 Jefferson Davis. ex-president of | ful Remedy, which L. found to be the! the Confederate States of Amer-| greatest remedy ever put on the) ica, died in New Orleans: Born} carth. I have not lost a day since tak-| cuts and order now, allowing me to reach the quarry before Janu- ary 1st and you will saye 25 ‘per cent. Tombstone Works - Opposite Postoffice, Casper, Wyo. Robert Simpson./Phone 665-J We are prepared to supply your needs for Xmas gifts with useful Electni- _ cal appliances. in Suristian County, Ky., Junéling it. It is worth its weight in gold. | - ee ° 1 It is a si i ding hr iadetésio retused-to, reap] yi? Saazng hare Breparasiryl F, J. 8. SUR with the Irish party under Par-| from the intestinal tract and allays | *. Petroleum Geologist nell’s leadership. |the inflammation which causes prac-| will be open for engagements be- A‘statue of Gen. James Shields! tically all stomach, livar and intesjJ ‘Ween Nov. 18 and. Dec. 18 Wire was unveiled in Statuary Hall,| tinal ailmen iii Fy icitis. || OT Write 2 of the national capitol at Wash- on dose ent Be ig apc 503 CommonWealth Bidg., ington. at |funded. For sale by druggists every- | Denver, ele The refusal of the Socialists to) where.— Adv. cheer for the Emperor led to an exciting scene in the German) Reichstag. | French pursued a vigorous off fensive north of Arras. DEVOE PAINTS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE President Wilson sent note to} Austria demanding disavowal j STOVES STOVES STOVES of Ansona sinking. Austro-Germans captured Bu-| charest, capital of Roumania. | PR Bah Poa eS ae In the Day’s News | their daily pursuits here, and Amer- ica may Well be proud of her army. But while our men will come back perhaps a little graver, ail of them more responsible and all of them bet- ter citizens because of their expe-| rience as soldiers, nevertheless the| time taken out of their lives for war has been short, some of them having been gone only a few months, and to} a very great extent they will come back the boys who went away. They have not been divorced from their long lose interest in them or to suffer the restfulness which is too often the portion of the soldier returning after i long experience in the field. | This 1893 1894 1914 1915 peaceful pursuits enough to]4916 ' _ Egg Broilers Sewing Machines Sew: Motors. Let us show you our line ot Stoves and Heaters before you buy, elsewhere. We can save you money. -— 2 =a fact will greatly simplify the Dr. Henry John Cody, who: cele-) brates his fiftieth birthday today, has! problems, involved in the return of our armies and their absorption into industry. ~ There is more danger of the coun- try being disorganized than the boys who return to it. They are the same old boys, only} better, who are coming back; they should find the same old country, only better, waiting for them. jber. On all the important boards of! Fier y ; Siawoee |his church in the Dominion he has} See : 2 ST RA ete ef a's red ; ARMY RATIONS |served with distinction, as well as woubeetesteae ey f , < . [ om . y boys went into the| With many civie organizations, | Sev- , PAN Ky a . ha : Ow ae / ‘ Wheriaes. -s varried on his |?! years ago he was.a member of Ss ne Is . rts “} ah Foto . ee i Se se trenches, each man, carried on bis/tne Ontario Government's “Commis. A practical language, is taught in evening classes, j person an “emergency ration,’’ to be used only. in dire extremity, such as might result from separation from! 5. -vroblems in his new position as Min-} been intrasted with the. solution of) important after-the-war educational} ister. of Education in the Province of Ontario. Dr. Cody is a leading To- ronto clergyman of the Anglican) church, and has long been prominent- ly identified with religious and edu-| } ional work. He is a native of On- turin, and was educated at the Uni- versity of Toronto: of which institu tion he later became a senate mem- sion on Unemployed: In his new po sition he has advocated higher wages for teachers, and increased attention) $ \'0 technical’ and vocational training. | ‘es Natrona Lumber Co. | 353 North Beech Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL ee: Buy War Savings Stafnps;— WE SELE THEM | Building Material of All Kinds. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Phone 349-M. “Smith Tarter Bldg. SEOTPPITTSOTISETIMOOS SO EIIOIITOISIIOIIOOTODM, MOS 4 ‘Shop early. the United States Govemment — : requests it WON I IL II IIL I IA IIIS eS. _LPO LSI III SII SISSIES IIIS SIL LISS. Phone 69. ;