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pxmeerer 637 ‘Pare 2 THE CASPER DAILY. TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 1si9 the Casper Daily Tibune issued every evening except Sunday at} Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE - 15 Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Fostottive, as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 19 MEMBER THE REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PI " J. E. HANW. Pr aiAent and Editor R. E ee Editor EARL BE. ngss Manager AN Aawocinte, Hulton 1. B. GRIFFITH MARGARET V SUBSCRIPTIG By Mali or One Year .. Six Months One Month Per Copy No ‘subscription b: 1 e less period than three months, AH subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears, Member of the Associated Prexs The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to {t or no! otherwise. credited in this puper an¢ also the local news published herein A LEASING BILL Now, altogether, for a leasin: bill! The only sure immediat opportunity to secure a leasin bill is before March 4, 1919. Th democrats are in the saddle. Wil they take advantage of the oppor tunity to see that the public lanc states are given a “live and le live” policy, which must necessar ily not only benefit the public lan states, but every State in th Union thru the benefit of greate oil and gas production? California and Wyoming are th two states which need this legis}: tion the most. The Taft wit! drawal of September 27,. 190’ alone affected 3,041,000 acres c ground in California and Wyomir ovd since then many withdrawe Laon made. xepi in tind that « money which has developed the c lands of Wyoming and Californ’ is not localized. It is furnish: “om every quarter of the Unit States. There is a strong current amor the Democrats that they will ¢ nothing about a leasing bill unt the President gets home from E: rope and then that no leasing b’ will be advanced by the Democra that has not the stainp of approvz of the President. This makes i look gloomy for the passage of leasing bill before the 4th March, altho sufficient time w) be afforded, probably, after tl President’s return before Marc 4th to pass a leasing bill, if th Democrats wish to pass one. No one seems to know th President's intention about callin a special session of Congress afic March 4th. That Congress wi be Republican but it seems ce tain that the leasing bili will nc be dragged into politics. If the President does not ca’ a special session of Congress an: if the leasing bil! is not passed be fore March 4ih then its furthe consideration will have to go ove to the next session of Congres which will not convene. until th first Monday of December, 191° The Californians _ themselve seem to be obstructionists of th leasing bill. They are asking fo a relicf on lands in which the: could not get discoveries in les than 2,000 feet, whereas in Wy oming discoveries are easily mad at shallow depths, but the Wyom ingites have stood by and for th: Californians at all times and althe the Wyomingites have “held th sack” for the Californians, they continually insist upon including o: excluding provisions from the leas ing bill, which if insisted upon wil defeat any bill that is proposed. The Californians insist upon having the leasing bill refer only to. the Taft withdrawal of Septem: 27, 1909, instead of applying i Is and they are ng a provision in the bill giv wht we compromise any suits arising on the public domain. Others arr z that the leasing bill shal cover the Taft with diwalloe Sep- tember 27, 1909, thus protecting Caifornians, but they want the other withdrawals included also to} protect everybody and make the bill universal rather than especial legislation. If the Californians do not wish| the provision in the bill whereby | the President may compromise and| settle suits, let the provision go in just the same. The Californians} will not be compelled to avail themselves of it, unless they wish President the power te 1 jto do so. 1% Come, now, come, alto-| ! o- zether, and secure a leasing bill} 175. before March 4th. | - 2 — —_ laa loc Anniversaries I || Jn the Day’s News. | Ig { -Harry Innes, the first United Sir Arthur Pearson, who has come} States judge of Kentucky, was) to America to confer with those re-| - born in Caroline county, Va,| sponsible for the care of the United | PURITAN METHODS tee ae Ky., Sept. States and Canadian soldiers blinded | The Puritatis used to save men’s 1825—Ferdinand EV., whom Napolepr souls even if they killed the men in drove cron the throne of * ples, died in Naples. Born Thetr ; there Jan. 12, 1751. rave been a bit rough at times, but/1845—Benjamin Russell, the fi argely to their sturdy insistence that newspaper reporter of New England, died in Bostoh. Born ! nself has been almost to-} ight within the past he process. methods may paper and mag-} most remarkable one. Born only there Sep, 13, 1 761. 2 little more than fifty years ago, the | ‘undamental principles of right’ we 1gg68—Ris Robert Napier landed at|son of a cauntry rector, he: entered} ywe the thing that is America. Annesley, in command of the journalism after leaving college, and} British expedition against Ab- n four years he was able to aa yssinia. lish a weekly paper of his own. f God into the hearts of the Bolshe-| 1386.—Celebration in Berlin of the This paper proved’ a success, and iki, in Rus: still Bolshevivsr 25th anniversary of the acces. ther ons were soon beeun| naetoen sion of William I. to the throng or purcl . At the age of 40 he} eta of Prussia. found hi If the proprietor of ne iy | If it is ne 7 1900—The British repulsed two de- # half hundre? rmed league to enforce pi termined attacks by the Boers on Ladysmith. i 1915—IFrench captured heights west of Sennheim and village c Steinbach, in Alsace. pull aseene artillery duel’ on Yse: River front in Belgium. ! 1917—Statesmen and military heads’ »,. of the Allied countries gather- ed in Rome for a general war cd council. he majority should accept. certain! If it is necessary to shoot the fear to mo and ‘seriodicals together with} apers in Eon eace must be cnforced. The world acked a cannot afford to be Nee hee | in ae [ oe ‘al ship Rewa torpedo- | nel, no casualties | in as it has been because f the jealous rivalry of nations. (pa | The Jack Pat} How about Hibernia Irredenta?— Yhicago Tribune. ported. 1 Reading, Lord Chief Justice of High Commis-! dor to the United | ——___= ° | a Today’s Events The Huns expect to read so they can have cake.—Wor- ester Gazette. Bielaski is merely showing us how j.; Germany acts as if ly on the plea of insanity when it Ballin de-| d that whether Germany or Eng- | toe 8 |” Birthday greetifigs to Garter Glass, D the new secretary of the treasury of minced tht 9B y m HAMBURG: AMERICAN HEAD oUan des acon ines teene uae Sithe United States, who is 61 years | ft Ps | Leading representatives of the re- go without tail shoe trade threughout the United in anticipation of the meeting of the od | annual convention of their national SIDNEY, Australia (Correspond- | Representatives of the Socialist and bert Hallie ‘al director of the ndred organizations in Great Brit- Steamship Co. sopaganda.—Columbia Record. tries have been invited to participat: S ing of the! ae A in a meeting of the International So- | ory ep, had ster for | Germany needed none of her well-|zerland, today for the consideration come of the war. § is disclosed | own dyes to make the flag that she of atter-the-war problen by the publication here of a letter) thanch and bar of North Carolina are “cember, 1917, apparently to Dr. LP ais ds ted to take part in a celebration of the | Rothenau, a privy councilor at 12% North Carolina, which is to be held| public here by J. M. Pz at Raleigh today in connection with ‘dent of Sydney, who eeiar-Gitizen, lina Bar Association. 5 * A meeting has been called for Du- land was victorious in ¢ war the “You are still unbeaten,” Baseball league. trade would be disastrous. The week beginning today has been Ee ee ‘ill is a liability.—Colimbia Record. | 91a today, OAW BREAKERS FOR HUNS {States will gather in St. Louis today | oy Ny - association. ence of The Associated Pr Pape ‘any geese can be caught by the ain, Belgium, France and other coun committed | cialists, to be held at Lausanne, Swit- the German overse an, out- | Mons iatedeenitennackaGneette: Leading represent: of the which Herr Ballin had written in De- she meant to’ centennial of the Supreme Court of lin. A copy of this lettcr, was mad arraigned in court.—Lowell the annual meeting of the North Caro- a friend in London. ,luth today to revive the Northern consequences to German foreign designated a week of pr: Bonds Ww ‘oted as informing the Pru: Z ee aa r by Liberty ed Security bard roy eeacep tae antanie the Federal Council of Churches of Loan Company, Suite 302 0.-S: ew York pune, Christ in America. Building. 1-2-t£ * * 6 | The Methodist churches through- There are places in Europe where out the world have designated the 99460660660600066660666 wees beginning today for observance s “Mobilization Week.” Basins to the jive problems, slated o * © for discyssion, the sixteenth anntal aha ; convention of the Federation of Zion-, A Bolshevist is ist Societies of Canada, which 1s to ly the ruction in reconstruction. —) begin its sessions today at Toronte, is ostoneHerald: expected to be the largest and most ee ‘mportant convention ever held by ‘that organization. peti Money to loan on chattels. Secu- m 2 noncombat- Tity Loan Company, Suite 302 0. Bldg. ie fourteen points appear to scratch , ainfully.—Philadelphia Ledger. TIME SAVED2“IN BOILER $ REPAIRS a man who sees : We recently Saved the Big 2 > Bear Oil Company, a_ three | weeks’ shutdown} by welding a ¢ eracked mud _ ring, © calking edges, cutting a man-hole in the ¢ top of a boiler, permitting the > boiler tubes to be cleaned with- $ out removing the tubes. After the tu were cleaned the piece cut out was welded in § @ place, leaving the sheeet in its § ? original gtrength. Whatever “freedom of the sees” tay mean, it will not include the} ‘iviledge of ordering nts into open boats 1,000 miles off- — ‘ore.—Boston Herald. To Bé Well London reports that the Huns are iN-working for a rift between That settles it. Thatsoever the Huns work for can’t Groomed nd and America. We can do the same for you Mr. OiF Company. We will save you from one- @ alf to one rd the time it will other process in appen.—Hous' n Post. ! sae Has Much To Do With | One’s Success Perfectly pressed clothes add to the dignity of every man We press the Hoff- away; blessed be the | man way. It’s. sanitary Lord!”—Little Rock and lengthens the life of tte. all garments. William Hohe iat he received his crown from the ord. “The Lord ath taken “oHern always said ave and the Lord ame cf the All Welds Guaranteed Oxy-Acetylene Weld- ing Shop rkansas Gaz Unexcélled Service Phone 255-J Casper Dry Cleaning Co. 0. L. THOMPSON, Prop. It looks very much to us as if all he titulary bunk, , and bull hat have characterized ro. tobility for fifty eenturies will soon xist only in our fraternal orders. ewgay ity and 118 S. David Phone 611-5 Touston Post. + 6 8 Casper, Wyo. With all respect to the venerable ‘ohn Burroughs, who says that the ime has come for Germany to re- rae THE MOST DANGEROUS OF ALL DISEASES | No organs of thé human body are so| Get Snportane to health and long life as the | Oil Capsules at one o it that Germany repents all the kidneys, When they slow tp and com-| tried. pre a mence to lag in their duties, look out!| world for centu vent openly, we would suggest that ‘epenting openly is one of the easiest it is repenting, hing sinner does— me GOLD nwardly that counts. We should see ised . ; 7 | "They. ¢ vay thru—Ch o Daily News. Danger is in sight. KB P Pi Ra es a | Pind out what the trouble io—with | OM Fachioned, soothing j i ont delay. “Whenever you feel nervous, | {th Strength-giving and cy stein-cleanse te ren y, suffer from sleeplessness, rhs, well known and used by'phy- e| w ] ? 2 | or have pains in the back, wake up_at | Sitians in their daily practico. Today’s Birthdays |) crtsy. pang in the bats wake UP. St | MMDAL Haarlom Gil Casale signs to warn you that your kidneys] ported direct from the iaborato: are not performing their functions} Holland. They aro convenient to take, prope: They are only half doing| and will either give prompt relief or Shots work and. are allowing impurities | your moncy 1 ‘will be refunded. Asit for to get “the D. GOLD | . : in lass, the new secretary of ry of the United States born nehburg, Va., 61 years ago to- ou distress and will de- al imported GOLD oes they, are driven from MEDAL, Accept no substitutes, In ecaled packages, Three sizes, *t Rev. Charles J. O'Reilly, Catho- ¢ bishop of Lincoln, Neb., ‘Oy your system. born at 3t. John, N. B., 59 years ago toda; — 2 ee : aware Max tman, the New York So- oe eeccccerscccccccccccceccesconccoccs who ran afoul of the ct, born at Canandaigua, ars ago today. nk M. Bristol, bishop of |the Methodist Ey opal church, born n Orleans county, N. Y., 68 years ago today. Joel Hastings Metcalf, » Unitarian . clergyman who has attained celebrity | as an astronomer, born at Meadville, Pa., 53 years ago today. ——— edito IF IT CAN’T BE DONE WE CAN DO IT EAST SIDE GARAGE Lander Valley Produce Man V. V. Scroggan Hay, Grain and Farm Products Wire or write Lander, Wyo. i CASPER STORAGE Co. Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Reasonable, Reliable, Responsi ‘urs. 1-2-tf of Blame f ‘or @)] ld Saw ity so often quoted “Spare the rod Possibly shame prevents parents from (Ry Unitea. Pre: | that has brot so many ‘blue days to} openly. PALO, ALTO, Cal. Tan. 4.—Don’t » the war, knows the handicap under, spank the kiddies and then blame it} Samuel Butler in 1663, the Humane| selves. Teachers and parents who men will go through life, | 0 the Bible, is the warning being. sent! broadcast by the American Humane; t is one of the| Education Society here. is opposed to spanking, and points} Have been ergal.~ out that the alleged biblical author-| common, They are BE Lf 4 and spoil the child,” cannot be found’ talking about this important subject. jin any Bible, Instead, the maxim| It is time the practice was disc little folk originated in a poem iby “Children cannot defend them- : | Education Society says. Says the society’s letter to “Slapping, spanking or wl The society | children cannot be défended: © _ {have a-high standard of conduct, nts; should speak and write in. strong ipping | terms condemning the corporal pun- They ishment of children.” ne publishers. His career has been| _ have built for you a dandy 3-room burigalow for Phone S8-T January Clearance Is Net Solid Ivory He uses it for HY DON else besides just to put his hat on—WHY DON’T YOU? Here is a chance for you to say good-bye to the landlord and to pay : Your Reit Moriéy Each Mouth Back Into Your Own Pocket Paul H. Moore’ $ Plan For HOMEBUILDERS Is positively worth investigating. Just pick out | your lot in North Casper Addition and we will a payment of $150 to $200 Down and Pay the Balancé only $35 Monthly SAME AS RENT PAYZ SL. TOORE,; ILANAGE2 159 South Center Street ATTEND THE BIG. Sale NOW IN FULL BLAST .Women’s and Children’s‘ Ready-to-Wear at Practically Your Own Price’

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