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-Page Two The Casper Daily Tribune Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, W Publi- terials for OQ. : In the Day’s News p up the prices of vaps for years. same time to conie, pe: | Today is the 73rd birthday of L Real estate men say, too, that it cation ottices on Exchence Bailaing! s safe to put money into buildings | posesterd, who is arobably Sel ° + * * ° ° ° ° ° ° ¢..¢ ° @ *|compare with thote ite tH TELEPHONE..........- now, even at prevailing prices, be- known to the general public as | If there is.an honest desire to s¢- Chie hich have risen miral Sir Charles Beresford jeure; for Casper the full. benefits igf cause re; values which have risen m pout Eka © ithe postal service now is ‘the time to the men of the British nav : = SS SSOC so notably during the war are going uj . Hin s fanaliae ace 4 e 5 a § act. The coming week should see REPORTS FRoM THE D PRESS GLEE Shon “Wine euanlinse Ce © Ans |the mails flooded with letters to to stay up. Thus the money put name indicates that its possessor has Oe Lh GSN sident and Editor i+, 4 home or office building or fac- the hearty, positive good nature of 3 HA * ‘Business Manager most great seamen, which is true ‘Associate Editor tory is not likely to suffer any loss— [orq Beresford has a reputation as a AC ertising Manager the value will remain, and in general politician well as a seaman, having eh s + Dae Tea eT pith ave, ithe worth of the improvement may Served in parliament at various pe Criticisms by First Assistant J. C. Koons rk z “ viods of his career and otherwis r4 Ray Hig 34 Century Bldg. be expected to increase rather than taken an active part in public affairs. 2 i Denver, Colo. A son of the fourth Marquis of Wat erford, he entered the British nav: as a lad and rose step by step until dezrease during the next few yars. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mail or Carrter ——_—__ 0 —_—— One Year .. ‘ on wat 3; Germa , Six Months... Any peacc that favors Germany ne became a fleet commander, re Gne ent will be one that passeth undestand- | tiring in 1911. In the bombardment Jo #ubs = fans of Alexandria in 18 @ was i feasipent ath h onths, ing —Philadelphia Inquirer. | command of the Con me and two ‘All subscriptions must be paid in ad- S Mee neo ane Ewa vance and The Daily Tribune will not years later he participated in the Nile insure delivery after subscription be- DOWN IN AUSTIN |expedition, leading his naval brigad. for inefficiency the way is opened for fices which already employ the num-__A Want Ad will sell it. 5 - - across the desert to Khartoum in a Casper to like the proverbia’| 1nd if the writers are able to restrain 3 Member of the Associated Press The city of Austin, Texas, has only | n attempt to rescue Gen. Ge: y steer” with the e of securing | hemselves to the extent that there eae all news dispatches credited to it or not a psiznation (ofPAta|(s rs == Pay fined to a constructive nature. |ment should bring some measure of otherwise credited in this paper and cabinet left. The resignatior f % he postoffice department has sent | -elief. 3 : 5 also the local news published herein. torney-General Thomas W. Gregory Today Ss Anniversaries out a circular letter to more than 15,-| WE MaRS BEREIN strikes one Austinite from the official | *————__ E g 000 cu ‘irms Somebody in Germany had a bright 3 5 senerai|!763—Peace was concluded between trade chambers ot ’ “ roster. But Postmaster-Genera | Portugal and Spa thruout the country, idea when Weimer was appointed as the gestions which ma the postal service. Burleson remains, as does S.cretary | 1799—Bonaparte set out from Caire of Agriculture Houston (long an Aus | on his disastrous expedition tu meeting place for the German ‘ w s ice departm: de-| Washi shares ; hich 4 ate : Eee Sorta. The post office department ¢ aching tonmacratine’ HEY poser euch is to shape initey and Col. House, who is a Cab- | 1809— Salis i ae cinva by g ‘res to maintain the postal service at should be oop conseubon: inetter without portfolio. It if] french a TE Saas cieraitss of efficiency, : Pt A Cait < ~ cares tter signe Any place would be better than Gouierui whether one little city ever | Soult. Sena Postmaster J. C Berlin, with Prus- its overpowering monopolized more of presidential fa-!{819— Frederick B. Conway, for meet the necessit i requirements | be increased to a living wage. Such sian gloom and its memories of ¢5, and influence than this fortunate | leading actor of of the publ withstanding the} action necessary if efficient em- Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn kaiserism. The little capital of Sax lity riison.| born is extraordinary conditions prevailing’ ployes are to be retained when more No. 2 : : Texas municipality under Mr. Wilson. | . 1874. during the war, the department has ative positions are in sight. Pro- 0. 2 Weimer will take those German con- 1, the whole story of the government | ! o do that which no other visions for local relief also should in- Richelieu Fritter C stitution-builders into a different oi... ste birth, “all Michigan has had war has undetaken, name- cjude the services of an assistant ‘ichelieu Fritter Corn 30e world, where Goethe and Se 8 a we |! luct the postal service postmaster at'a fair salary and the NG! 22s Es eek oS IS 2, 5 ee ee ees ” but six cabinet members. ( rtailment or restriction of and Herder and Wieland and 1 P es to the pub- of State Cass under Buchanan, Sec- me perform the onal duties and war 1 upen it. I am not n which we can h postal needs organizations and are held greater than Hindenburg 915—Series retary of War Alger under McKinley ported betwee ind the A rpathians. jans threaiened Tirpitz, where museums and libraries Secretary of the Interior McClelland \ | | | and theaters and literary shrines are “retary of the Inte- Seer under Pierce, Se more notable than barracks and forts, andee Grane. Austrian rior Chandler business there business men of where is an oasis of civiliza- tary of the Navy Newberry under} nd representative tien in the barren waste of Kultur Sg aes ote : ait - the country. . Nee pease ae Roosevelt and Postmaster- Generel} wina. TcupsthMthianendkinblviewnii am ares “Worse war Wwoulg never ave Don M. Dickinson’ under Cleveland Nate questing that you advise me prompt- een launched f: IER at oot sty: Sharh | ifornia sunk without whe p siness 2 been launched from Weimar. Eve2 # Jy one administration Austin, with a ene nee ieieeens Seat REL reneratio of brute ilitarism can = < sfied wi e service, i , What generation of brutal militarism can oyutg ay, < 40,000, har! ~~ alte uae oa IstE pila atectal @ NEREINTERE hardly have choked out all the old Gone almost as well as Michigan in| Ye A 5 W. - icebahouldubeerenedicd sandeans humanity and refinement of that a century and a half. Some town!| ar Ago in War oved?” “German Athens.” The spirits of ; . 7 > = ited St en eae = The tardy interest which the de- Heretofore, once in a while a Presi-; uited States war depart partment é g in the improve the men w ated a ought every- lognized by creation of five ont -e° should > j- he men who hated and fought every- Gent has found it necessary to take | zed by c lon of five ment of e should be grati. isions, unde “ ' SInArclonan 7 ilhel of z to ¢ r interests to the ex- thing that Bismarck and Wilhelm EWORNeribore OfEthe wane cabinet | 3 aba ; sdgplics thats hee. heehee cane have stood for will surely rise up and from the same big city—like New| storage and tr army opera- aired and a concerted effort made plead with those German delegates yok but rarely; and even two| tO: toward securing ‘€ecognition. The Pa touwinitGernianvicay fromuher rar * aS EE BR Casper Chamber of Commerce should ‘ simultaneous members from the same | * = h take the lead in this as in other mat- strange gods, back to the faith and state has usually been considered a Today Ss Birthdays ters vital to civie progress. Business works that gave her the only true gubjous a © men and residents should emphasize concentration of authority Thirteen states never had a Cabinet portance: Sir Robert Randolph Garran, licitor-general of the Aust nonwea born at Sydne extness st sessed of local improvement, extness essed. — ever pos CITIZENS OF THE WORLD The inha man colonies, it iember in their ambitious lives. Aus- ‘ Today’s Events zo today saw veginning of war be Japan. Twenty years ago today the Span- American war was closed with tne the equivalent of four in one} o-— dent ants of the former Ger. pre: ° jump. deed, our good President is ween Russia and born at 2 years ago . are to become } If a precedent-smasher! Austin h subjects of the League of Nations hung up a record which will never be] | William Allen White author and jour the present pla goes thru, they v ' duplicated again. It is so unusual— be subject imr iately to the ve : < ry je sub um diately and so ludic (considering the . Kan ng of the peace treaty by Presi- ernments of Great Britain, , . z John {ent McKinley. size of America and the widespread) .." f the * 1 y Y - Belgium, Australia, Japan, ? WG ity Saari set The celebration of che w Year, ther veal allegiance call be to tng availability of self-sacrificing poli-/-rict, born at ceording to. the’ Ghiicse eelendar: thei al gian 1 Hciansie shail be perfectly | "€@s BECALOURY: HM 7 absorb the attention of Celes: League. by w andates the cole ig, Austin retain her) n DT; William J. Martin, president of sjais throughout the world this week. , ling to Austin retain her| 5, n College, born xt Columt eRe nae onies are gi the The fifth annual Natio:.al Tractor monopoly of the presidential ear if|Te ous powers Show, heradled as the Liggest exhib: Col. House can arrange among his) 0 on of its kind yet held, oper Ehisr ot : ors for some other member of jpire, born in ¢ for a week if fee se nee us ) e Texas long| today. “te and reconstruction Daenwarcs psoples: (Ob) tne enough to maintain the official be discussed at the In- \ ‘ tette unbro A WO » conference of credit men heretof: orin its sessions today re It is Austin on good more t cultured of Montana, Wyom are to gather at annual ditsrict ational As- ive in Col. House.—Grand Rapids Herald. “SEALS-RUBBER STAMPS, 2 METAL SIGNS —DIE MAKERS 5 o Locnsmyraes = 3000 miles SCRAPPING THE SUBMARINE additional ith 7.20 Ultracthiefty folk, of the sok “¢ to he placed on sale soon boi enuine “( 2ilroads controllea nsist on € half-spoiled food “t pe RE Re pha - save it,” and cannot be persuaded to = = PITTI ey GOOD SALARIES For Graduates of Bookkeeping or f ow ay an inefficient or danger- s of -nutional and throw away ¢ nefficient or danger , that may ©US machine for the sake of a bet- ecccecccovcces ih in. ter and safer one, may be horrified Sees COUR, bAFOIE at the idea of * apping” all the war CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. 5 PA Some naval experts Phone 442-W BUILD NOW ne way about it, be- ee ee See a ene no use in posts to give up awe apon = : SER III AIIM AHIR sl r he hope t a i ereat possibilities of * aterials will be offense and defer But there is TIM HURLEY TRANSFER x i ; Re anea Phones—Office, 26-J; Res. 779-W. * By this verdict cof the ae ever Mee Ma a Heavy Hauling, Baggage Transfer, Piano Moving x mdutreascry ndepent feels about Be Moved, We Can Do it x opinion likewise of » masses everywhere have been ERK AR EME RIE I most business men conversant with ked nd horrified by the use present conditions made of submarines in this war that Unquestionably there is going to they would lady see them abolished ° CG be a great deal of building this year, forever submarine's effective- regardless of what the doubters may ness, at best, depends on stealth, 1 Cin O ul do. In most states the buildi p wardice and assassination. It e mits already issued are far ahead of might be used legitimately, but mur- tees Gagueds Inet weatlor iheo cede power is too easily abused ! LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES ON THE MATERIAL before. There is a vast amount of #nd misapplied. It is better to have i If you are figuring on a new building or on making alter- construction that has to be done, re- "0 Submarines at all than to run the | ations we are in a position to meet your every demand for Fe of cost. The nation is short Tisk of any nation ever following the | Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Bri¢k, Cement, Plaster, Sash, 000,000 homes Public an precedent. | Hardware. It is with deep faction, th fore, xs are needed in many cities © thousands of miles of roads that the public d. There are almost count- less bridges to be built and sewers to and the of in-- J fluential navy men. It would be 4} be dug. A great deal ef railroad and acquiescence many factory develornmant is necessary. In ULD YOU SEE THE POSTAL FAC Opportunity Opened for Casper to Get Hearing as Re- sult of Call for Suggestions and Constructive Are the postoffice facilities of Casper adequate, is the service) satisfactory, can constructive criticism be offered? Taking it for granted that a negative answer to the first two would be almost unanimous, and »ith due consideration for officials and employes who have the misfortune to be connected with a de- partment which has become synonimous with everything that stands 9 The wage limit, one of the most ss men, firms, boards of | mportant drawbacks to the mainten- commerce! ince of efficiency, permits of per- inviting sug-| nanent correction only by congres- tend to improve) ;jonal enactment and a bill to this \2nd is now running the gauntlet of _ SAYS ment to authorize overtime payments st. Assistant +o regular employes at such a figure! thai Phone 804-J. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10; 1919 Oe of men that Casper needs and (LIT {asks can make such o showing. It |is doubtful if another city of, the;size 8 \in the country shows net carnings to ES IMPROVED | 3 ; addition of no less than six carriers| Washington and Ehone who fail to to the present allotment in meeting t#ke advantage of the opportunity minimum efficiency requirements. eed criticize no one but themselves. With such an addition to the force, Write the department today! with perhaps the addition of another AL AT SECOND | clerk, the work would be lightened momen TSE CONDE SE EIST to the extent that postoffice service) Rev. M. E. Eilnoth of the Second could be placed on a plane -corre-|Baptist church last night preached a sponding favorably to that of other! memorial address for the late Theo- cities of Casper’s class. dore Roosevelt. A program was also Moreover, the revenues of the Cas-/rendered in which various members per office justify such provisions.|of the congregation spoke on Roose- Gross receipts of the past year were velt as a statesmen, citizen and sol- upwards of $70,000 and net profjts/|dier. aggregated nearly $40,000. Few of-| es asper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE The C SPECIAL—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Richelieu Maine Corn However, it possible for the depart- t the limit of $115 a month could Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable 133 So. Centur Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner WANT YOUR BRICK WORK | Oa Contract or Percentag: Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson Se erecrereiry De a ee i ee OO Seeing Is Surely Believing The ‘Nicolaysen LumberCo. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES And that’s the reason we are so anxieus to have you allow us the pleasure of cleaning, repairing and pressing your clothes. It’s the way to learn that we are best equipped to do choice work. WAGONS COAL Phone 255-J Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Casper Dry Cieaning Co. ‘Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps O. L.. THOMPSON, Prop. ss ELECTRIC Washing © Machines We have on display in our show rooms the best makes of Electric Washing Machines and we guarantee every machine we sell DIFFERENT SIZES and PRICES. May we demonstrate some of the merits of Electric Washing? Monthly Payments may be ar-