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Page Two The Casper Daily Tribune| Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation offices: Oil Exchange Bullding. BUSINESS TELEPHONE. sper (Wyomi matter, Nov 1916 . President and Editor ty Edi Advertixing Representatives David J. Randall Fifth Ave. Bldg., One Ye: Six Months Month . $7.80 3.90 18! gon mail accepted for an three months. A bscriptions 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 Axssocinted Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republicat f all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. CONGRESS AND BOLSHEVISM Speaking of the United States Sen ate resolution to investigate Russian | Bolshevism, the New York World Not rg Bolshevism than unemployment, is more certain to breed with its attendant hunger and suffering t hundreds of of thousands men . 15,the p Postoffice + | , | of two dof the introducto: | service | The Jack Pot | Jack Pot Does tke public still wonder why ‘for instance, Van Doren has tried to resign? to, because it hasn’t been accepted as yet altho filed over a month ago. A letter written the postoffice de- rtment by the postmaster at La Vollette, Tenn., may further light on Burleson’s burlesque rolicies, and if there be those whose intelligence has not been insulted by y question the ‘ng letter addressed to Assis naster John C. i ed for their perusal: “Sir :— Your kind favor of the 4th inst received, informing me that now the war is over and consequently less de- manded of its loyal citizens, the gov-- ermment can | H | along without | to waz AS post- naster at La . Tenn., unless { devote my entire time to the office Therefore, I resign. “It pains me to do this, and I shz alt jook back with r vude separation from this ideal po ion reauiring twelve hours a with the munificent vensation (after 7 1 expens ave neglec sonal affairs to serve the ny and every now 2ver sd my pe rovernment; doing Stamps galore, eping the . as Uncle Sam has studiously woided making ental expens follow- | are out of work in this country part- elling War Stamps and immedi- itely cashing the same has been one A of my pet diversions. When I reali as a legislative body in the work of], ami no longer ompelled’ te tio hese thing and a kost of othe squally edifying, such as explaining vhy the mail-e ier took the flu, ind the postmastcr on 2 ce n OC ‘asion (as reported by an inspector) ent an employe to the offi his nail instead of going for i ind why Rockpelter ar vere not deprived of a m noment they failed to ray when due vhy the flies were allowed to spe certain lobby notices required to | kept posted there—-when, ontemplate all these things, at n “Pam i ility of hat the p wroperly ly because Congress has broken dowr reconstruction. By its failure to pass a revenue bill it has left every indus- try tainty. in a state of doubt and uncer By its failure to devise means of validating war contracts te of $1,500,000,000, it is the value keeping hundreds of factories from resuming work on a peace bas By its failure to take up Secretary Lane's for it is blocking a reconstruction meas- highest land program returning soldiers the fu- office te on sing the trons do not complain. keeping the records vunctiliously accounting for ev lollar of Uncle Sam’s money, made o understand that ‘I, in the midst of he fi must be on th tight hours a day and cvery day rardless, nothing else sufficing. : ould gently inform you, my ‘ear General Koons, that w you reed is a man as postmaster here who ‘an support a family of eight on tw follars a I frankly confess th do not know how to do it. De yo ing this, it is with a comfort f resignation that resizn some more. nd, now, in my grand finale of ‘esignation, I avail mysclf of the cp- vortunity of congratulating the Uni a Scitcs of Amer ca on having so ¢ s Postmaster ored self. Ta nothing escapes you eye Iam made to shudd is tc | * I contemplate what may ha jcen to this great country of o when the fatal da 2ven you, will -b ‘eremoniously (the public is you now, icprive me of ‘Crape is on ind the town is | save the Republic! “Respectfully and dejected! M. ure of the By Fer. ris and Haugen, to hold up the water- bill the de velopment of economic measures of And the importance. allowing three conferees, Sims, power it is preventing colossal proportions. so record runs. “The whole country might be rush- while Cdngres: its shevism iddles partisan ing: into sits and ty thumbs and talks petty. nonsense This is a drastic arraignment, but 4 5 te a candid and impartial critic musi ense is much admit that there The world will hardly provoca- tion. be ac-| cused of partisanship in this matter it is a Democratic newspaper con demning a Howe with Demogratic — congress diffe: | ; despair ver, oth World its t that nothing be of shifts to critics may the in ing stter be expected the next congress 1 | mmarily and un- kicked from office | welfare requir , without feeling or jus’ mine, the postoffice in mourning, which Republican contr: Having been out of control of con gress for so lone a period, Republi- can have been able to see the light door, before a God never nd the country car ticipate remedial legislation that nN construct uccess of the Urs: of er work for the re period ir i cours Bolshevism, wil | a) | " Today’ Ss Anniversaries I h as be inspired by a continuation of dil tory tactics on the part of congress | “DISGRACE AND DISHONOR” warn our opponents not to! , Conn., March 9, 1773. ~“Louisville Courier” establish- ed. iaota, the last fortress in pos- session of the King of Naple ed to the drive Chancellor us to the uttermo: says [sad Ebert. “Hunger is prefo+ preferred to dishonor.” on reading the: fine If into a frame words is to hurrah for Germany. of mind that will in them to prefer hunger to disgr and privation to there lof Ce lishonor r Dey chusetts latur, Berli perted a defe of thy Ru: ns north of the Vistula. 1916—Germans fiercely attacked the French positions iy Artois and Champagne. The German ambas Bernstorff, left ¥ enroute for home. > urely abol by act Mass 1 leg shed in f the ° many, But alas A hope. noment’s reflection dispels the It is perfectly evi dent from the speech quoted from, and from all cont ‘utter- 1917 nporary ador, shington that when the Germans sp: yok and “dishonor” toda mean what the rest . Year Ago ir in War__| ——___— ed in test vote any more than thev when they were slaughtering Bel- Lioyd Geory ve sust the women and children and sinkine They terms of morals at all in House of Cimmons. not think-| United States troops took part They raid in Champagne district materia) United States Fuel Administrato: uspended order for Monday holidays. Lusitania, are ing in and grandeur of Germany > Home at the eget WORKERS, ATTEN- TION ship Committee Vield, Well and Refinery fhe | Workers will be found at Room American Hotel (formerly the Rhino ‘eros) every evening after 7 o'clock. Please call. COMMIT 5. e’ and “dishonor” they i maki has y amends for the crimes REFINERY Germany s committed. They would The Mer ; think the Memi of the all world, it highly “honorable” io evade of 01 Gas their moral obligations Why, oo tried held this month, is erve to shed [ ~ ment, Hing Liberty Bonds py ny allowance for ine & ofa " 00% e RK % oesee oat acs THE: CASPER “DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1919 “In the Day’s News. Charles Edward Merriam, who is ntesting for the Chicago mayoralty in the primaries to be a conspicious ii lustration of the practical capacity of the “scholar in politics,” for, dur- ing a period of nearly twenty years. he h been on the faculty of the niversity of Chicago. Since 1909 when he was clected to the city coun- 1, Prof. Meriam has had a marked on the civic life of the metropolis. Never in. thc in the municipal! legislature, ertheless, by sheer ability ana aracter, induced manifold reforms, ‘enspicuously the budget system of appropriations, under which the city is now working. During the recem war the abilities of the prof. politician were reorganized by thc federal government in his appoint nent to ce of United Stites wonagi Italy. Today’s Birthdays | Oo 1omination laterest of Wwners by Orders to Dis western An order t er of war savings i rec an Doren . Henderson, important nt financing. ms known to b offering to buy W er certificates from ‘dence utes wore Ss submitted Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett, P. master-General in the British govern- born in London, 72 years : them for ment. oday William Strang, president of the International Society of Sculptors, Paintefs, and Engravers, born at unbarton, Scot., 60 years ago tu- day. . Colonel Sir Thomas president of the Ro ty,born 76 yea general whicl an Doren is My attention has the numerous offers pulous persons thru and in oth ngs St H. Holdicn, >. BE. “TRAFIC IN WAR JAVINGS OTAMPS 10 BE ATOPPED Protected Against Unscruputous Buyers ontinue Re- Dedemntion of Offerings will end the trans- mps as nego-- ived by from state director of nch of govern- ated by persons or buying or publicly ar Savings stamps owners unless that originally is- ued to the persons or firms present- on received from A. ery, third assistant postmas- received lf explanatory: been called to made by un- advertise- ways to buy War mps and as a result of ac RICKARD TOISIT ~ MOUNTAIN RECON, CLIK Tex Rickardliiror promoter of the jchamipionshiy fight between Willard land Dempsey on July 4, is coming to Casper on a tour of the Middle West and Rocky Mountain region before he determines on the location of the mill for the heavyweight belt. Announce- ment of this fact, contained in a pres: dispatch from New York, indicates that Casper’s offer to secure the fight have met with serious consid- eration. Rickard js said to favor a location of the bout near New York cr Chi- cago to secure’a larger population of sport fans from which to draw, but it is understood that the guarantee bid will be the most important factor in reaching a decision and since C tands ready to post a substantial sum on the bout the the attitude of officials in the absence of legislative enactment. Tom Meaney, it has become known, is the local promoter thru rhom several oil magnates and oth- ers interested have submitted offers to Rickard. Meaney is personally ac- quainted with Dempsey’s manager and has other associations which won the confidence of Otto Floto in pre- dicting that Casper might be picked for the battle. Meaney is negotiat- ng with the powers that be at the present tinre and some definite infor- by chances for; bringing it here will depend largely on | Borchrevink, celebrated scien- ¢ explorer, born in ago tod. widely Russian Poland, such offers I am informed that own- ors of such securities have suffered terial losses which could have voided by redemption of the ates stamps at ded by law. interests of own- ts certificate os may be safe-- otify all persons ring to buy War ept the same mation is likely to be available at an early date. Leopold Godow: is a pianist, born in 49 years ago toda 90000 000000D PIANO Harmony and History Miss Jessie Anderson 127 N. Durbin “Tn order ‘that th ers of War stamps of either guarded I here aha newspa r and born in years ago toc e, noted bas acquitted on ‘throwing " born (e} 36 y Sa 7 Omaha, charge Les Gatos, Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable 133 So. Centor Today’s Events sas, Oklahomu her at Oklaho- annual di One hundred ye ago to i as introduced in the United ress which led to the Missouri compromise. two years ago today Alexan- he first lon: ze, from § Phone 804-J. Ta ki tes from all the Ca are expected in V "4 ] to organize a Dominion-wide ‘ation of all organizations operat ing under the Agricultural Education aet. mou. if WANT YOUR BRICK WORK | i On Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN A326) So. Jackson distance telephone me. lem to Bos b Dubuque is to be the meeting place lay of the annual convention of e Central Iowa Retail Lumber A Want Ad will sell it. Pao sSo-sho-ese-aho-ele- eke cle ale-sse-ete-si0-42o-ete-atoetectoey os er soho shoase-o8 e Prd AMERICAN Hore. Pa $ ox American Cafe in Connection - oe eecces. Moerech <a ea 1% 2 + RO 1M ee, ve K? ° ¢ 5g “ > % e ? eX K? * o ° oe, e store before March Ist. pe Poste Se toctes® Settee Under new management. Rooms, all newly decorated, hot and cold water. Rates by the Week Secor eccccecccecveecrsceececeoecne: American Hotel and Cafe Co. Formerly Rhinoceros % e ro % o 1M ¢ M% .O .% tes rats “ oatet 1% o 1M re ato-atest % ? Oo, Sasa) + K? eee, % ? KO ? eevcerereercesce % ° % ~e% ‘- 1M ¢ K2 ~o% Me 0, Peer e eee, + , Soe Potoat ooo eee, Lo Roeges' RS es Coe 1M 1% —omem o oo, x 1So-afo-<8e-08e cox aX fo efo-es $ M % x 10 ao alo <fo-aSo-ho-afoefreto afo afe ego fo-afo ofe-oS0-ofe of K2 1% 1% + 7 Oo 6% Mos % 6% Me PeQortocterze shoots efoeteage ate efe-et stoale-ateate sie Loeke steeteatestocte steete Satisfaction Finds expression i nthe countenance of all our patrons after eating at the WYATT CAFETERIA That is our purpose—to give satisfaction to a discrimi- nating public and we welcome the opportunity to serve you likewise— ro-4 ay ° ° ete Ground Floor 0 a $o-eSo-efoefes ¢ + 1% ‘- 1 eM + ° 0.-S. Bldg. % ye" ~ 1% - RO aaa '. 0-4 RD K Xao % 5-48 KD yo 0 4% ° 1% 0 os % ‘- o-4 o+ ° sr aheeiodg 2 e 1% Oo eM rents RK? 1%, 1% ad cA % RP oe % é 00-4, ‘? ‘? o e “Join the Cafeteria Crowds’ o KA so-ofees ° OO oe 1% % ‘? Reasonable—Practical—Satisfactory The Wyatt Cafeteria WYATT HOTEL BLDG. o + % ‘- Lo atoa% Pee rode oo OO Ka X a” 1% iM oetoet 4, 1% ee, % ‘. % 0% * i ey e, oe Moat oaterge-shoefe-ehe-szo-ehosse-eto-ate sho ore-etoalootealee' slid se-efo-efoesoetes, ees Coats Goat * KEERVERE EERE IE EERE ERA ERIE II NIAAA IAAI AAI AAAI AA Machine? WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Parts to be Welded. WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL WELDS GUARANTEED OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP . 118 South David “Across from Shockley Garage.” Casper, Wyo. Phone 611-3 aeoleibolitiatclintehahehahiitihehahetahal 5 Oeste st Kare eee toate ntontons HHKKKREKEELA EEE HHH THREE DAYS’ SALE TO CASPER ON TOUR OT THE BE OPENED BY KIMBALL =P" stat Locroiser beget Coto eto ho Pe teste teet 10 aSe-<So-ae-<So-<ho-oSo-cte-<ho-ofe-che-e0e 40 MUST VACATE SOO I have sold my fixtures and lease to the Denver Jewelry Manufacturing Co. o-eSeshe Lo ehocte-ofe-ate hocteteate she ofe-ee-ate ate-ate-stecteots so-ofo-eSo-one Tent the United Drug pea ee manu- factures 90 per cent of the materia: handled by retail drug stores over the ;country the extent of the stock af- ‘fected by the sale can be considerea | day, Friday and Saturday, February BRUGSTORE NEXT WEEK 2°, 21 and 22. The plan of the sale will be to sell one article at its regu ‘lar retail price and then duplicave 1 | it for an additional penny, from whic! The Kimball Drug company has’ the sale will derive the name of ony- inauguarted a novel advertising sys-| cent sale. Some of the material at- tem in the form of a special sale on fected by the sale will sell at regular alf material carried in stock at the retail price at many dollars. Durin;, store that is manufactured by the | the sale two of the articles can be United Drug company of Boston. Th« | pyrchased for an additional cent. material includes a complete line ot | ———qOc—_— Rexall remedies and drugs that is| We make a special of salary Joans commonly carried in drug store stock. Security Loan Company. Suite 302 when it is taken into consideration OE Bldg 1-2-t1 100 Per Cent Wool 100 Per Cent Wool & POLS, Arrival of Spring Samples Order your Spring SuitNOW and have it ready when you need it. Fxtra Trousers at one half price on winter weights J. S. PETTINGILL. Exclusive Tailor Room 214 0. S. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 100 Per Cent Wool 100 Per Cent Wool WE LPO LS MS LS SI FBI IE FD DS Da LISS. ‘ne THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL | CORNER 14th and STOUT STS. DENVER, COLORADO One block from the heart of the shopping and Theater district. The Newest, most Modern and Complete (Moderate Priced) Hotel in Denver. 200 rooms of solid comfort and a splendid popular priced cafe in connection. Rates $1.00 per day nad up. With private bath $1.50 and ‘up. The Auditorium now has direct street car service to and from the Union Station. Take car 2 or No. 9 n front of the depot tand get off at Stout street, Hotel one-half block to the right. W. L. BEATTIE, Prop and Mgr. Roto diotie lode todo dio sip atocie Must vacate I have placed my entire stock ON SALE AT A BIG SACRIFICE Every article in the store has been marked BELOW COST Ladies of Casper you know my stock is of thefirst class. NO SHODDY GOODS. = FRENCH SHOP Mrs. Sadie La Touf ae ae es aa reer ees 0-sSo-ofo-afo-ete-a8o-40o 000 e%0 45 RoRorge-stocloato-afo-cfo-ate-fockealesto-etes oeteate ete oateate cto odtoat Pees ELECTRIC SEWING ¥ Re Ro efogedy + ooo ote iM + Why take chances with your health and wear yourself out with that old style Sewing Machine when you canhave an up-to-date Electric Sewing THREE STYLES AND PRICES $5 2'00—— #45100 95d 00 NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 20

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