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The Casper Daily Tunes ght lead to 50 years of “pen oa objective. Their coldiiess. was y } grabs.” mitigated by no single word that! | 4 |bordered upon the human. The Eng- pa James Aikins NORMAL POSTAGE AGAIN |") "0" Mpon Ue’ ergs Sie Ww i \ ai estden i “338 | About the only thing in Enver Gf| pet ye oe ee ee ee Canale ea Guo ii Issued every evening except Sunday at} ‘0 Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. | ——— $$? — anit BUSINESS TELEPHONE. Hartford, Conn. . f | is to be the meet-| the general topic at the annual con-| for a Today s Birthdays | ing place today of the annual s mect-| the en of Manitoba Women; which| courage ————_—__________—____ & of the American Board of Commis-| is to begin its sessions today at Win-| woman labor and to encourage Wathen of Winnipeg, sioners for Foreigr Missions. nipeg. ee . ‘Women’s Citizenship in the Com-! A State conference is to meet at’ and of es today § Perfect” plan campaign of education to = the farmer in the use of irls to seek these new channels 77 the French} and only from Marshal tiation, born at Grahamsville, Ont, Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffic e al rates ¢ he public ha: lf ? : years ago today. . 1916. fue postal xis ae pid " Foch’s chief of genera] staff, who a, es as second-claus matter, Nov. 22, } bore the Alsation name of Weygand. Prof. Fgancis E. Nipher’of the ‘St. MEMBER THE ASSOCIAT raised considerable gid we perhaps receive any. greate: Louis Academy of Science, who claims REPORTS KROM THE UNITED PI J. E. HANW, , to have ‘proved that gravitation can R. E It may be politeness.” aid for the past year has been che fact that they Yr, President and Editor | ANS, City Editor money for war purposes. EARL E. SWAY, Business Manager be nullified, born at Port Byron, N. | J. BLGREr Ae ee Baltory doubted, tho, whether enough} It can readily be imagined how gr years ago pease | Semele MARGARET V. C. DOUDS |revenue has been derived from this|the tender hearts of those Huns se eh Bai gt She SUBSCRIPTION RATES source to compensate for the trouble/must have been lacerated by suck] of the English nobility, born 57 years | One Year .,.. ..$7.8u it has caused. brutality. And alas! There is no|%g0 today. e Oae Month 33 Now the public joyfully hails the! hope to offer them. They will un-| Thomas P. Gore, United States | 08 senator from Oklahoma, born in Web- pho ‘ea for Prospect of returning to the old rates doubtedly meet with the same un-| ter county, Miss., 48 yours ago today. No subse less period than thr : = " 3 ge ie anita Nj “aul subscriptions must be paid in aa-|July 1, 1919. The senate finance |civil treatment at the peace confer- i Jouett oe rent sega Foe vance and The Daily Tribune will not | ommi Aids 3 isi 2 ress of the Seven ansas_dis- insure delivery after subscription be- COMmMittee which is revising the | ence—exeept possibly from some al-| 0#' a a trict, born in Woodford County, Ky., house revenue bill has reduced the lied representative who, bearing al39 years ago today. ited Member of the Axsoclated Press three-cent letter rate to two cents,; i p a The Assoctated Press is exclusively | ay sea 4 |teutonic WE AY Gl entitled to the use for republication of |and the two-cent postcard rate to one/emuetlichkeit as ‘well as schreck- all news dispatches credited to it or not | ! otherwise credited in this paper andjcent, as. they were before. It also lichkeit, and know how to be cour- also the local news published herein. ; : |does away with the present zone SYS- teous to, baby-killers. jtem for newspapers and magazines, pee 3 Sry es That good roads are bound to come! substituting a two-zone system, with! @ p ek he ; is iT > : ° “ed a Sate of the war is the opin-|charges of one cent and one and one-| | Today Ss Anniversaries | ion of Col. Robert H. Tyndall of/haif cents a pound respectively. the 150th field artillery. There never was a thoroly legiti- tains that the good roads of France|mate reason for raising postal rates. saved her in at least two instances.|The older rates paid the cost of the He also says that none of the army | service; and as comes one month in arfears. > . 7 |. Today’s Events | Sd Twenty years ago today saw the }signing of the peace treaty ending «(the war between the United States’ and Spain. bs im The annual convention of the Maine Ff Federation of Women’s Clubs will be 18387—A 75 . P. J. M. : . reas premeieien wisn entertained in Augusta today and’ to- bishop of the new Roman|™0rrow. | : 5 Catholic diocese of Dubuque.| Municipal elections will be held in| authorities 1843—The Princeton, the first screw, Numerous cities of Massachusetts to-| | é vessel of war ever, built, wayéday, with the liquor question figuring Jong | agree, postal matter is not a proper | launched at the Philadelphia| #8 8 prominent issue. getting enormously | object of taxation. First--class mail Navy Yard. | Problems of importance to the fruit heavy loads delivered in record time|represents for the most part neither 1856—Dr. Livingstone arrived in| growers will be discussed at the an- London after an absence of 16/nual convention of the Washington i a : years in Africa. State Horticultural Association, open- will be willing to put up with the either first or second-class mail is 1864—Dr. Henry R. Schoolcraft, prob| ing today at Spokane. road conditions so commonly accept-|a tax on intelligence. We mitht al- aa ea aa Wee FY on. United Confederate veteraris of | ; : ; : e American Indian, died in| Morida will rally at Tallahasse today : 3 most as well tax schoolbooks, lec. Washington, D. C._ Born at for the opening of the annual reunion | Just as this deniand for satisfac-|tures and sermons. Watervliet, N. Y., March 28, | of their state camp. i tory highways ie iy raed 1793. | Steps to promote the stock-bree/l- | Secretary of Agriculture Houston is- THOSE UNGEMUETLICH FRENCH 1873—Marshal Bazaine was conyict- ing industry willbe discu&$ed by the! sues a statement to a conference of ed and sentenced to death for) North Carolina Livestock association editors of agrictlture journals at surrendering Metz to the Ger-| at its annual convention to assemble mans. 4 iz ee sign the armisti s lains bit-|1914—¥rench captured the Alsatian f Washington ‘sa¥ing that co-operative to sign the armistice comp P terly of the lack of Warmth and cour- town of Aspach, Produce Market ¥ " 1915—Germans driven beyond ridge a ‘ * tesy shown by a Wench df¥icets. of St. Souplet in Champagne. | Week-End Review of Prices , “All the hostility and fullness of 1916—New British war council, head- to Jobbers and Shippers Furnished by U. S. Bureau hate for our country that seems now ed. by David Lloyd George: of- of Markets, Denver GOOD ROADS COMING He main- most truck drivers, concerned so overseas with under extremely difficult conditions,|wealth nor profit. Any taxation of ed in this country as inevitable. comes from France, A member of the German delega- { tion which entered the French lines highway construction under the fed-- eral aid road act must be resumed as quickly as possible in full measure. The immediate need of the country is for better -listribution of every- thing used in building, in manufac- ture and in all the affairs of life. ‘Theretare great numbers of army terrible nature of the conditions.” trucks soon to be released from mili-) H!@ does no accuse the French d representatives of saying na atet Pa ” ficially announced. to be cherished in France,’’ he says, ¥. ee “came to expression in the form of) 41 2) : Jn the Day’s News | Sixty years old today is Alse eA Gronna, United States Senator from | insulting | North Dakota and one of the promi- “ ‘ ; and humiliating things to the Ger- nent Republican members of “pro- \j thither feeding the railroads and re- ; a gressive” tendencies. Senator Gron- lieving them. For this heavy work, x apts M z jna is a Scandanavian-American, na- roads which will stand up under it | STee*nas, no friendly proffers of any|tive of pose and educated a the * ot ; tye, /sort, nothing to lessen the embar- schools 0: innesota and of North without giving way are imperative. Ee ae ie eens |Dakota. He began his political ca- From Federal and State funds rough-| "@8smien ey bhai * see! ceer in the territorial legislature. La- ly totalled, there should be abou Marshal Foch’s only igreeting was,|ter, when the State began to select $75,000,000, available “for expéndi- “Here, gentlemen, is what you need,” | ter representatives in Congress, he Jom. No found his way thither, having won ture dubiege ihe: Tob nites Svea: i rel ke ‘the ‘Votes of electors by hie ability properly used, ought to build a good| esotiation |aud his success as a farmer and busi-| many hundred miles of sound and Coarse Frenchmen insisted on ‘‘dic--| ness man, He soon made a reputation | tating’ everything. for aggressive independence as a par- | ph alniiined: in 4h 3 jtisan, and when, in 1911, he was e enemy maintamed in the per-| named for the Senate the same atti- sons of all his representatives the! tude which he had shown as repre- sentative. . | the negotiations as well as in -the STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Ete. Storage House 4 Burlington ‘8 i .. Trac! tility CHAMBERLIN FURNIT! AND UNDERTAKING tor tary service, ready to dart hither an there were no kindly “1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK Op Cortract:or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 'phis,/*eferring to tables and maps. was allowed. Those GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prinis, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Crude Oil Testing a Specialty | P. O. Box 325. Rm, 10, over Lyric ee * Ca: ‘Wyo, | Year Ago in War | oo durable highways. In the past, roads and canals have been synonyms for graft and was' fulness. The future must see high-| way moneys expended with honesty | and thrift. It is worth spending} good round sums on roads built for! the traffic of the future. | Roads which will go to pieces in a} few months are not worth a cent. | Honest and substantial roads will be} J insisted upon by awakened commu-j Cossacks in counter revolt aimed bes seize authority in Southeastern Rus-' sia. Roumanian officially reported the! conclusion of a three months’ armis-| tice with the Germans. | Italians retook observation trench- es they had lost to the Austro-Ger-| manson the Lower Piave line. , | Petroleum Geologist will be open for engagements ‘be- tween Nov. 18 and Dec. 18. Wire or write 503 CommonWealth Bldg., Denver, ‘Colo. nities. Sey ae ae PENSION BILLS : | It is said that several bills have} already been introduced in Congress | We Pay $10.00 to $15.00 for good ones WOOL WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION RE your eyes up to the efficiency mark? Do you see as clearly now as you did five years ago? If there is something the matter with eyes there is not much chance of their curing them- selves. The chances are that your sight will go on deter- iorating until it receives the proper scientific attention. You should see us. to provide pensions for soldiers inj the present w: The news dispatches haye ‘carried no detailed information regarding these Bills. The pttblic would be} much knowing some- thing about their general character and their chances for enactment. interested in F - pet TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets. over, our private wires, Place the convenicnt facilities of our office! at your dis posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations, Information and quotations furnished upon request” on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and othér issues. Phone 203 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. It may be that some provision for the pensioning of certain classes of Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel soldiers by the government is neces- sary. If so, little is known about the The federal insurance sys- matter, tem was adopted as a deliberate sub- stitute for the old pension system. BACK LIKE A BOARD | Iv has been developed with such ITS YOUR KIDNEYS’ thoroness that our soldiers today hold Casper, Wyo. federa! insurarice policies aggregat- Sera no ip eT beat ing s 0. b awfyl agony of lame back. ion’t ing no. less than $40,000,000,000. | en'sin it “passes off.” It only That means nearly $10,000 apiece) comes back. Find the cause and) for every soldier, if the premiums are stop it. | Diseased conditions of the | hi kept up bladder or kidneys are usually indi-| jj ribet, & 5 cated by stiff lame back, wrenching The premiums are absurdly low, as pains, lumbago, sciatica, nervousness, compared with private insurance sleeplessness, tired, worn-out feeling, rates; because the government itself|Pain in the lower abdomen, These} are nature’s signals for help! Here’s the remedy. When you feel | i he first twinges of pain or experi-|# ce any of these symptons, get busy} The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY f —_ bears a large part of the burden. Any attempt to pile an old-fash- ioned pensioning system on top of 2 iy + * nN ah . wo fat once Go to your druggist an tie gt aay popcaived. way it get a box of the pure, original GOLD plan will natprally be viewed with wenat, Haarlem Oil Capsules, im- |i suspicion and carefully scrutinized. | pornged fresh every month from labor- | ‘The «public remembers only too well|@tories in Haarlem, Holland. Pleas-| ant and easy to take, they almost in- é stantly attack the poisonous germs compensating | that are clogging up your system and) bring quick relief, i ; i ili 1 glad t For over two hundred years they; ‘THe perion eae os Saath: we ° have heen helping the sick, Why fulfil all its obligations to the brave] j.o¢ try them? Sold everywhere by! men-awho have suffered and bled in}reliable druggists in sealed packages | i t cause, but it wants no poli-| Three sizes. Money back if they do| bagtal Sim my Face ihe ects 3 | not help you. Ask for “GOLD MED. /f tics in the business. does not want / 47» and be sure the name “GOLD| to see established any precedent that/ MEDAL" is on thie -box.— Adv. } bi 1 u - WAGONS COAL FARM MACHINERY the anaes incident to our old, un- GAS ENGINES Phone 62. | Office and Yard, First saad Cankee Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps ERECTOR SETS The famous steel struc- tural Toy, the most popu- lar toy ever invented. Any-. thing mechanical can be ‘duplicated. Have them in ‘several sizes at $5.50, $3.50, $2.50, and. ..$1.15 GAMES All the new games sugges- tive of the spirit of the times and all of the best of theold ones up from. .10c FRICTION TOYS Patent friction power will stand all the hard knocks they are subject to. Best materials up from... .45c Humpty Dumpty Circus, 1,001 new tricks—fun- niest new toys ever seen. Greatest show on earth. Priced at $3.50 and.$2.50 Animal figure toys, Felt and cloth animals, Teddy Bears, Dogs, Cats, Bears, and horses. Priced up tat) Rah ae cai ier 15c DOLL’ FURNITURE of white enamel, Gold-trim- med Chairs or Rockers, or the Heavy Red Chair for little folks up from... 25¢ ‘GIBBS TOYS ~ ° Have no equal; Horses and Carts, Mail Wagons, Steel Carts, Butter-flies, Performing Monkeys. Are Priced up from......25¢ ROCKING HORSES Several sizes in a~good plain black seat at $2.50 CY ty | ee oe ene es $1.85 Others in Wicker Backs SY eee Mi und -. $4.75 Holmes Hardware Co. . CASPER, WYO. PHONE 601. PERFECTION ART DOLLS _ ; Can be put.in any life-li life-lik have beautiful child-like e aces. Here is the making of just the sort of Christmas small lads and lassies should have this year. Mapy of ‘the Toys assembled can not be duplicated so an early choice is best. Its invitation cannot be resisted by all the friends of little boys and girls, and who are not their friends—this year it must be “Christmas as Happy as Ever.” positi ‘OY PIANOS Make real music, not just noise; have sev- eral styles and sizes. Priced up from. $1.00. DOLL BEDS of brass or white enamel wood, for the small Dolly or the great large one. at $2.50, $1.50 and... GAME BOARDS. That play 57 varieties are here at yn $4.75 and ...... RUBBER BALLS—Small m Alphabet or Merry Christmas in bright ¢ol- 3 ors. Briced up “from_ TOY TEA SETS of china, aluminum.and painted tin, in many designs and col- ors. Very reasonable. Priced from 75c, $1.25, $1.75 and up to... .$5.00 DOLL. BUGGIES and Go-Carts, colors black or tan, four or two wheels, up from. .$3.50 PAINT BOXES—Water colors, drawing cray- ons, cut-out Maps, Sew- - ing Sets, and little folks’ Kindergarten Toys, up PGMs See eek - -25c ition. Some expression, others Artistically pairited in natural colors, that won’t come off. Fin- est quality mohair wigs with hair coverec, and painted in natural colors. Priced a 45c and by easy stages-up to... .. . .$12.0C Priced We are prepared to supply your needs for Xmas gifts with useful Electri- } 244 GBB cal appliances. Chafing Dishes Egg Broilers Sewing Machines Sew Motors Vacuum Cleaners An Electric Washin, mas Gift. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69, CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Xmas Tree Lamps g Machine makes a useful and lasting Christ- Electric Curlers Percolators Toasters Grills ,