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__THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE 1 ea | SECOND DEGREE MURDER | Chinese thieves are ‘compelled tc The Cas; r Dak Tahune f clays Events Ml al nN! f I |perambulate the neighboring Village: pe Ly | | Today’ 8 Rake : | ik FOR KILLING COMPANION with a board ‘bearing am decotnt o F rai BanevaNutronan Coane ie O ET oe SHERIDAN, Jan. 14,—After being their offense fastened round thei Brit the] Li ffices: Oil Exchange Building. | ‘Today is the centennial anniversa % out nearly three hours, the jury to, necks. | : TUSINESS TELEPHORBO RS clic ig (ty of the birth of Gen: Frederick ¥ which was committed the fate of Wil-| a] Seino vif Steele, who commanded the Federai “CHV HALL RUST il P.HEIBHEY x ison Diggs, colored Baptist mission-| OE Ey ON a oat ary,, returned a verdiet finding him ant Repait’ Oe guilty of murder in the second de- gree for the killing of T, J.. Hunt, colored fellow laborer on the railroad section at Bectign at Zauy away November 23. ASSOCIA i WANT YOUR BRICK WORK | _ On Contract or Fercentag: Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson Mer governor Sgeneral’ of. Cant ada and veteran British statesman, today ¢n | ters upon his seventy-fifth year. James Couzens, millionaire auto-/ |mobile manufacturer, today will be-! |come mayor of Detroit, to which of- | fice he was elected last November. ai Clothes | You'll appreciate’ the Sert vice we'll give you: itis GE loaUel, aS | CASPER COUNCIL ETEAN OF WAR \sed Resident Laid at Rest in| American Flag and Tribute Is 1 EB. ESR President ond Editor | BE. EVANS, City Editor 5 Lat VAY, Business GRIF! Associat Tnos, DAIL dvertising SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall or Carrier PAR One veak Liberals of eastern Ontarzo are to Paid by Returned Soldiers TORAGE UT es vos Six Yonths Jassemble at Ottawa today for the of Grea 2 3 One Month ‘$8 | purpose of forming an Eastern On- Special Election Likely to Household Gots, Pianva, Ete No sabetription by mail accepted for | | t War | tario Liberal Association. Storage are on Burlington Cali Up and 'g, 3 less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in o4- | vance and The Dally Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of the Axsovinted Press The Associated Press in exclusively entitled to the use for republication of | Prominent speakers are schedulea to be heard at this, the second day of the Mississippi Valley and Foreign. | Trades Conference, at New Orleans. | Eatly action on the Federal prohi- | bition amendment is expected by ths Male Up Deficit of | pe deay gees were pa i cagney, Casper pioneer and Civil $35,000 to Complete War veteran, who was laid at rest Payments on Building | Monday afternoon at the conclusion of cervices conducted by the Odd Fel- lows. M. P. Wheeler and E. Richard i dispatch dited to it | state legislatures which assemble to- ; A 'Shipp, as noble grand and chaplain, J | Will save you money on ginermize, crcdited in hin Dae an4| tay in Wyoming, New Jersey, Ala.|, Plans toward holding a special elec scsuectively, of the local lodge, con | |ZENJAMIN FRANKLIN ||] Wil wove oon Hann also the local uews published. herein luda and Katisds. tion during the summer for the pur. | ducted the regular gervice, hich is wrote on August 14, |. bag, atid Suitcased : : : 0. LL THOMPSON, Prop. The twenty-sixth annital confer-| pose of voting municipal bonds in the! brsed in part on 3rd Psalm. Su 4 1784, “If all other defects . meuable. ea : : Y. M. C. A. FOR CASPER Jence of the Foreign Mission Boards| amount of $35,000 were discussed) !¢s were sun C.J. Connett. | and infirmities were as 133 So. Center of Canada and of the United States! will begin its sesions today at Gar- | Why not a Y. M. C. A. building as a memorial for Casper and Nateona len Long Island. * group’of 30 returned soldiers of the would be worth while f i | | ment that will be necessary to relieve while for county soldiers? | More than 10,000 birds from ali! «reat war as a guard of honor in com- fri i | eae thé new city hall of all indebtedness. ae riends to live a great deal 9 In an article contributed Monday, arts of the United States and Cana. | Rapid action was urged in this matter,” 1 of Private Roy Dineen. The IF rs CAN: T BE DONE = el e da will make up the annual Boston} Attorney George W. Ferguson calls Powtry Show, which will open today attention to memorial plans being! and continue thru the week. promulgated by othercities and pro-| A call for the national convention} f the Y. M. C,/'° be held in Chicago today has been | Polnds thesauesienvol: the |:sstied by the International Workers’ | A. that while it) Hefense League, which has set itselt | would honor our hero dead it would | to the task of obtaining a few trial! {for Thomas Mooney, whose death! sentence recently was commuted tu} \life @mprisonment in California. with the remark also revert to the benefit of those} young men whom the city will al-; | last night at the meeting of the city | council, the issut to complete the pay- as the building will soon be complet ed and the building fund will be with. | out means to take up the indebtedn: juntil after the conclusion of the sue. ,The matter was referred to the | building committee composed of Per |ry A. Morris, William Kocher and W. W. Keefe. This committee will make its report ot the meetitig of the coun- ~| concluded In accordance with military form the funeral cortege was escorted by ket was dra’ he folds of two € vehicle. The Odd Fellows burial rites were at the grave with the at- tendan ing “Nearer My God to Thee.” the firing of a military salute with the lowering of the body and thy sounding of “taps” on the bugle. Old friends and residents togethe: with Spanish War Veterans were in the colors and ge flags coverea easily and cheaply reme- died aS eye weaknesses it longer.”’ The proper cor- rective glasses are much cheaper now than they. were in Franklin’s time and the science of optics has advanced. Don’t put your suffering eyes to fur- ther strain. Let us examine them. | 4 without delays. Rit ‘racks CHAMBERLIN FURNIT jRE AND UNDERTAKING Casper Loan Office Phone cad ‘The Tribune want ad wit! sell it. WE CAN DO IT EAST SIDE GARAGE i Ey oi Casper Dry Cleaning: Co: | i1 to be held January 27 and will be U.. ways feel called upon to honor—the| Conventions opening today: eure decided at that time wheth- prominentg among the attendants a. gis =| ynes e surviving members of the hosts of; Minneapolis — Western Lumber | oy or not the election will be held. oor eee and the many floral of- Optical Co © e KI) a sen im r : |nen’s Association, Another special election will have|<° ings offered mute testimony of the e,optica: g le democracy now returning from the! “Richmond, Va.— Virginia Gove to he held later in the year for the respect and es in which My Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel A rene battlefields and war camps. ‘Let us, toads Association. purpose of voting on water bonds that, Uc2eney was show our appreciation for the dead | Trenton, N. J.—New Jersey State| the city will need to complete its by doing something for the living,’’ it is summed up, and the suggestion is worth serious consideration. Board of Agriculture. Trenton, N. J.—New Jersey Dairy | nen’s Association. | Sivbux Falls, S. jouth Dakota water system, but the sentiment o the council was against holding elec tions for the two bond issues at the same time because the water matte: ee scccdeccccecceves seccccccce SPANISH and FRENCH Tuesdays and Thursdays, ‘7 p. m. New Classes Starting. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Sich a building, Accofding to|™Plement Dealers’ ciation. wait be deferred ie a nua? pate while CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, inc. pene \ " ? m chatice estinjate, would cost in the] there pis pimperauvegan’ ein Phone 349-M. Smith Tarter Bidg. Second and Durbin neighborhood of $100,000 and Casper | the | heed not overlook the fatt that building is sorely needed, regardless of the memorial feature. It would) ' In the Day’s News | > James Couzens, who today take: office as mayor of Detroit, is a weal- need of providing funds for the com- pletion of the new city building. The contractors having charge ot | the city hall reported tq the last night that the city $8.000 and $9,000 behind on eoensecsseeseccccsescecessaescassacsasoosocaescocces CALL 74} : FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES WAGONS COAL 3 A The news th: do for the boys at home what the thy manufacturer, a director in sey | ments zor the city, hall. ‘ Y. M. C. A. organization has done ‘ral Banks and dndueteial “corse Sa Tae petwe See Ben I vransf er Co. t for them while they were with the| ‘oy: and one of the solid ¢ d the matter to be refery Stanley Ov hb, P - S : 0 community. Several years aro sae 4 5 anley Gverbaug rop. . . : | 7 . rely ‘ as to the building committee which w colors, And what could be more he decided to take an active interest ote a UHG GE Coreen eee H Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture aiid Piano moving a Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center fitting that that thi ame organi: in practica Ipolit not with a view to tion which has ministered to their wants on the battlefields should hx | » the one chosen to surround them with an atmosphere of the right kind at home? There are thosé who hz proached the Y. M. C. A. for takes abroad but to the great m of thinking people remarks of this character are its mis- a matter t the Y. M. ¢ as rendered tion and regret. Th A. both here and ove a tremendous service to the boys is unquestionable. The mistakes were the result of a colossel undertaking of indigna- | % aping any material reward, but be- en. In the course of time tn dame police commissioner of De- ‘rojt, in which position he endeavor. od to enforce the law in a manner | ‘hat would help to make good cit -ens. Mr. Couzens is a native of Cz ja. His education of a formal kind | did not pass beyond the common ‘chool stare. The beginnings of his| ortune came through ciation vith Henry Ford and sharing in the! rrowth of the business which Mi. Ford has built up. $< hai Today’ s Anniversaries | | ise he felt it to be his duty as a)’ lof chitect for an immed nt ¢ of athesy matter. W s, WIGHT PURCHASES —_ AUTO ELECTRICAL £8. W. S. Wright has purchased the i | terest of Joe Towe in the Electrical Co., and umed contro: the business yes d being an Al workmi Wright has secured the servic expert battery and electrical man and will be equipped to customers excellent service. Baggage transferred. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS REDUCED AT A GENEROUS DISCOUNT Mr. Wright has been y ton on the Casper div past ten years, and was one construction engineers on the ¢ William Whipple, a Connecti |which laid the rails for that roaa cut signer of the Declaration| into Casper. Mr. Wright intend of Independence, born at Kit | add to the line of avcessories now '|ried by the Auto Electrical Co. . |when business opens up in the spring 1) Judge “Sewall, of Boston pub: lin, licly confessed his error in the witcheraft trials. hut like institutions of this! country, it entered other the war service without opportunity for preparation, it hhd to learn as it worked and learn ak The y other institu. this The season’s best styles in Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Styleplus Suits» and Overcoats are under-priced as follows: in many ca s by its mis same is true of cve and individual in tion country ident to plumber. co ended with the a will operate one of the mos 4 complete accessory shor BS sIDALHE the wi , | nexation of the first name 1 F i : . leon II and E q Q er rom git ache vivo a ae ee Your Suits and Overcoats at These Prices e Now ing home, scores of them having al-| 1875 —King Alfonso XII. entered Ma: | ENTINUE T$ PROBE $21 09 d $22.50 Our Great January Sale is an ready arrived in Cz drid to take up government. and $22.5! $16 85 Economy Evett ih Outfittiig Your ioe OE Uhbie- Bewilk |1892—Cardinal Manning, the famous] Values __ ES C Boy. Anny Pyignis ee English convert to the Roman i ER judged altogether by the hur Catholic faith, died in London, The awaited report of the police $25.00 and $27.50 $19.85 Boys’ Suits Reduced give m but by material exp 1 See July 15, 1808. committee, which will heve charge of Values: = 202. 2 2 8e/S0 1. ae ae y ju . . ice Pps e| thie: of as v While they weze fighting, | 1894—Brazilian insurgents and gov-|the police department thru Chief of $30.00 and $32.50 3 : enduring hanlsipe ovens ang | A tament forces fought ant [Police Jock MeGrath, way sehedu eo 3 $5 Suits for-—---------- $3.85 tBge tho ALS Rees © | decisive engagement in Rio|t© make its first report to the ¢ alues —~_--___~~----~--~--+- - 4 training, the people at home pros hetero °|eouneil last night under the new ad- $35.00 and $37.50 $27 85 ons ito ee” $4.85 pered for the most part in gfcater|1915—French forced atross the Aisne ™in Fadia) but yang, to fiona Values e $7.50 Suits for -._-___' $5.95 C 5 = iver by th ‘ins after a sence bers 0} e committer | == SO . <3 degree than ever before. Memories| Week's hind fiehting tT © during the week since the last meet $40.00 and $45.00 $33 85 $8.50 Suits for --_----2 §6.75 must be kept green of those whose! 191¢—HFleet of Allied torpedo boats ing of the council no investigation | * Values e : $10 Suits for — service stars and aw » hame opened to ma for the survivors. ‘The price is not to have been turned to gold | bombardéd Turkish Dardanelles. 1917—Captain Gabrielle d’Annunzio, the Italian poet warded ti forts at work was taken up. It is probabl«! that the committee will conduct its investigation this week and mak« |® recommendations to the council at Some three dozen Suits and Overcoats, mostly small sizés at - -- $12 Suits for —- $15 Suits for ___ be considered; per already has French War ( the next regular meeting. t . ee | ‘ given niore toward their comfort in ey On the same day that M Hutch- 5 %- = the army than the cost of a memoriz! son of Yakima, Wash., v induct i + + * ; > . “4 . ; ; stat : ve x ear Ago i in War ed into the office of county auditor A substantial reduction in the price of every her oo toen ; that! would minister to their mental =e | hae Pathes Assumed the TAUHeE 6 . “ “ i Fail ou well being for detade: Great Britain decided to ade county ahtriff. Both ran on the | pair of pee You know Tanan, Nettelton, Flor- In Sizes for Both thé Slight and Stout Pérson and at 3 | Get behind it, or at least think it over @ Million men to her army. me ticket and were elected by large January Sale Prices and let the Tribune publish. yout 4qbsbremier Joseph Callaux arrest.|maajoritig, | sheim quia ity—every pair desirable—every ae ry : at din Paris on charge of treason. ll leather, style ana ‘size a nions $1 45 opinion. British airplanes again made suc j | . e 3 cessful attack on Karlsruhe, capitat) BACK. LIKE a | SPECIAL fépular 32. 50 Unions x tl sommes of Baden, BOARD? I It ; $2. 85 : : PD U0 Shbes ee een CONIA Tm eR for .- f i 4 nn I ee hal SPECIAL—Men’s Black Lace and Button Shoes; $3.50 Unions Today 8 » Bithda 8 | ; y-F y’ - perdces i all sizes; $5.00 and $6.00 valties____._______ TO ot ok a aes, Pee abet ea ra hd * re’s no use sul 5 él : ; ! me PERG TA “Marquis of Lansdowne, velernn{ 9Wfld agony of lune backs © Don't, walt SPECIAL—Men’s Black and Tan, Lace and Button $4 95 $4.00 Unions $3 15 { ‘an British statesman and colonifl ad-| Py the Sci aay Shoes; $7.00 and $7.50 values____.___=_____ es for + e ministrator, born 74 years ago today. | Kidneys are usually tndi- SPECIAL—Men's Patent Colt, Lace and Button $5.00 Unions ' " Georze F. Pearce, statésman and +4 ene Re) (ieee : Shocs: k e f e , Wyo. Jan. 14.-- cubinet minister of the. Australiar J Shoes, Hanan-make;, values t6 $9,00_.-_2____ ‘ OF ~~ ~~~ ~~~ = 5-4 -~ | ---- --- mn ( ashakie county, Wyo,,/ commonwealth, pen South Austra | i ‘ SPECIAL —Florsheims, short léts. arid discontinued $6.85 $6.00 Unions . 5 P claims thd distinction of leading every | lia years ago today. sty ey i as “| for = 3 Uy, county in’ the nation in the number Richard F. Outeault, noted cat yes eae ‘0 Se : h $8.50 U; : é of meh sent into service. Ten per /toonist and comie artist, born at Lan Ros so ; SPECIAL—H, Hanan Shoes—If your size is here— $7.45 $8. Inions ‘ t cent of the county’s population either Caster, O., 56 years ago today. \3 Abt We say take tt away-___- ee ae eS le Pees ye BEY y enlisted or was drafted. The county Benjamin B. Odell, former gov H ftoratorie, a A put . K will plant a memorial tree in the ¢rner of New York, born at New: | il peant and & courtyard for thosé who will never! burgh, N Ys 5 years BES today. ~ "| 19, Stack : return, = indow Dis- es + We -want your second ue fur. niturejan y 7 abe AD |nicuce wt and pay highest. mafket price, W t Phone 249 play. Every window -holds a Big-Walue for--;