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The Gamer Daily Tribune r ry evening except Sunday atl Casper, at a county, Wyo. Publi- cation offi oll Excliange Building. BUSINESS TEL PHOD 15 Enter at Casper (Wyomin as second-class MEMBER TE REPORTS FRO) ) Postoffice . . 1816 - Advertising 3 Advertining Representati David J. Rand 41 Fit Ray One Year .- Six Months .°. On? Montn . Per Copy No subsc less period than tl 205 q cepted for months All subscriptions must be paid in ad- | vance and The D: Tribune will not insure delivery r subscription be- | comes one month in arrears. ively | on of; r not republ tehes credited tc dited in this 1 nd also the local news published herein. No. uiihiie 735 AUTOMOBILE STEALING. knows what the pioneer That penalty was softened in the course of Everybody penalty was for horse-stealing. time, as transportation facilities im-, proved, and the consequences of los- me less serious. one’s horse by ing Still, in the public horse-stealing has never sunk, to the and condonable of- mind at least, status of a minor fense. There are few more oppro- brious terms, even today, than’ “horse thief.” With the horse vanishing, it might opprobriu be supposed that sim would attach to the stealing of the the though car-stezliny automobile that takes place. And yet, is more prevalent in every city thar horse-stealing ever was. the if he is caught, he gets off with an absurd- generally escapes scot-free; or, ly light sentence. The poraril loss of one’s car, even tem- is always an annoying in- convenience, and often, as in the case of a doctor, may have serious consequences. All over the country there is an epidemic of automobile- stealing. Stern measures ought to b adopted to stop it The sidering a bill making it a felony tc Arkansas legislature is cony take an automobile for any of the purpose without the consent owner. That may seem rather harsh; but something of the sort has to be done if the automobile by the everywhere ownership of a man who has bought and paid for it is to be a spected, -o— VISITING THE SCHOOLS. small New York newspaper town, in an account of a receptior held at the high school building, quote president of the Parent- Teac inspection of the enlarged facilities of the xh school would be wort! while as a means of enabling ruk lic to understand what the scho prepared to do. Criticism yer comes from those who do not knov What they The mas ing which so vitally concerns generaily so iil informed, as matters. Associations of pz teachers and frequent opening of schools to the ins on of the pul horse's ¢ thief © THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE armani ra cant not. Q oy 5 | In the Day’s News | oe hi Bishop John Hazen White of Mich has ie Boy gan City, who celebrates his 7OtL birthday today is regarded as one of the strongest men in the American Episcopal chure He is a native of Cincinnati and received his early edu- cation in the public schools of that later taking a theological course eley schoo]. For in charge of u ngregation at olliet, Ill, and later went to St . Paul. During his resi- dence in Minnesota he was associated with the Seabury Divini hool. lh. does so and, if he has 1895 he was consecrated Bishop of tions, d And these elements jare combined more or less, in dry Toles The written romance usually and the oil romance kind of ter- In the case of a dry hole a happy ending should have the same mination. supposed to be but in the closing scene is depressing and discouraging, aetual oil operations where the un- sinty of the business understood, a dry hole is not regard- cd as a great calamity. The man who foots the bills some money left, moves to another Indiana, but on the division of thc location. ‘There he tries it alll over| Wocese four years later) he took the : northern portion of the state, with i This time he may hit the the title of Bishop of Michigan City and the E an eloquent spea a fine logician and a master of rheto- comes ¥ ric. hole with the right place in the structure fortune previously deferred, > ' Today’s Anniversaries [| his way gushingly. So the dry in the case merely fits in program of a conventional romance. It provides the tribulation part of the mR GAT r WNinicile apm. WwW Nicholson, who was the of his family to serve in ite born at Dedham, Died in New York City ‘1887. story and lends variety to it. It sometimes happens also, that a dry hole is not so arid as it may seem. {The other day in one of the Mid- in i «| 1842—Chinese attempied te drive Continent fields a well, finished in ks Saek : 3 Hl the British from Ningpo, but the lime, showed only a small scun Wereundefsntedi rithumereal of oil when the hard sand was placed slaughter. in water. The hole wa: condemned , 1844 William eyes Was conse ated fi Roman Catholic asa dead one, One of the owner ciel Cbleeee: however, was not satisfied. He in-| {888—King Edward VII. and Queen s’sted on haying the well shot. A sandra (then prince and 3 s of Wales) celebra shot was used in the customary way 5 les) celebrated : ilver wedding anniver and the result was a profitable oil Marlborough House. well. Incitlentally, attention was! 1894—A new project was announced s thereby called to the fact that the Jorg Bron ces LO munien a kelmine completion of the Panar Ca well shooter is a very useful man in nal. the oil fields» He, too, figures in —Joseph N. Dolph, United Stat A senator from Oregon 18 oil region thrills and unce 1Sd5 aldied "at “Partiand OF id there romances in which he Born near Watkins, N. Y.. fixures with dramatic and sometimes, _ Oct. 19, 183 1915—The Gerr er interest. Prinz Eitel put Every oil well that is drilled has into Newport Ws and an- its story, regardless of the sequel nounced sinking of American ie : ship William P. Frye. hown in its production or lack of 1916 German attack on Verdun cen- production. It is either a lucky or tered around Vaux. nn unlucky number in the legal, com-|!917—Ghinese parliament approved < the severance of relation with rerejalized lottery known as the oil Germany. game. = . P —o—___— aes ! ' Year Ago in War | The J k P ot | "Secretary of War Baker arrived 1 e ac (o) France. British hospital ship Guilford Cas Why “Even” Casper? ! Were re tle torpedoed in English Channe Flattered. Americin troops in Lorraine tor ted heavy German bombardment sus shells. “Our town is all right and going a ge Today’s aa stronger every day toward city di- and red hut our saloons sions, Hecht district are models of decorum besides Goldfield, Leadville or even “y4q, Maharajah Gaekwar Sir Sa Casper in the palmy days gone by.”— yaji Rao III. of Baroda, one of tix Tah Heel. native rulers of India who rendered Pecks notable gervice to the empire in the : 4 war, born 56 years ago today If a certain pseudo Cheyenne sip Clifford Sifton, former Minister broker, who refused to honor siht of the Interior of Ca d one 91 # 7 he Di ppresentatives at the Grafts for stocks after the bottom the Dominion representatives at the Peace Conte . born in Ontario ‘opped out of the market, could hear what they about him around her tt Shipley, emi he could muster enough courage to born as & t to hide behind the proverbial . ,. screw Hyatt, one of the peer tee) n art noted of American women sculp- After July Ist it will still be pos- nat Cambridge, Mass., 4: S den:the Bake By ateh: ago today. ble to live over the past by watch-" “Arthur Reynolds, noted Chicago ing the moon get full once a month. banker and financier, born at Pando- ‘aitteh ce ra, Iowa, 51 years ago today. Spring ‘as come; witne uttest—the — marble games. Claim jumpers will have a new . election t to dodge when the oil com- be held tod 1 of the princi- panies get their bombing planes in Pal cities of Maine, : According to report from Rome operation. Pp 3 / one ope Benedict. at today s consiste will deliver an allocation supporting Kurt former Eisner, premier 07 President Wilson's polic Ba said he expected to be killed — After-the-war industrial problem will be the chief topie at the annu for ing that Germany must ac- eo nyention to be opened today by. th cept the guilt for the war. He was. British Columbia Federation of La bor. Plans for enforcing the prohibition x law Sut that didn’t change anything. lrararesnecdediavervwh : = , be soon to come into effect will be iorfar the averirematnerica nee Berpstoril ag still Bernstortfins. discussed at the annual convention ot . SAIL ON Aare But he’s confined to doing it at home, the Anti-Liquor League of the Prov wet ; ninong his own people. And it serves ce of Quebec, to be held to at y be receiving mstruction Montreal. , RG cL Se eee both right. Leading representatives of the cat 5 * tle and affiliated industries throug yxood air or bad, may face the light Now that the daylight-saving war out the Southwest are expected to or be attempting to write in his own js won, let's get busy and save the gather in force at Fort Worth today pret aes ae for the opening of the annual Natioi. ° ylight. al Breeder nd Feeder’s Show. Only the citizen who frequentl * ° Representatives of the retail shoe visits the schools can know whether is needed, or be fitted to constructively and intelli- give it gently. —— o- ROMANCE OF THE DRY HOLE. (From the Tulsa Oil Journal.) Somebody has been that telling news- paper readers there is no ro mance in a dry hole in the oil fields he says is largely true. and ‘There are, however, some of the cle- ments which enter into ro such wells. Up to the time when the hole is completed there are the usual the for fears, watching the hopes and human Ro- and trilyuda-| indications, concentrated interest of intense expectation. mance is full of trial trade throughout Arka’ Secreta 40 per is, Missisipp: 2 and Tennessee will assemble in Mem cent of the known oil supply in the | Sr iae CRE: United States has been used up. of their tri-state Maven orsthatldaulichtenvingapront: © annual convention of the North Ay west Mining Association, which was yxanda? to have opened today at Spokan. mA has been postponed until another year. LARAMIE PLANS BUILDING Weday de the date wor ton anetet HOMES 0 MEET: NEW NEEDS to ix LARAMIB, Wyo.—A movement 13 on foot amoay seme of the busines men of this city to form a comp: for the purpose of erectin ber of residences in this city 1 at Livingston, Mont., cr Joseph E. Swindlehurst of first degree murder f the death of Republican State Ch man Oliver M. Harvey 6) a num- to re- Criticism “Does your wife sing?” lieve the present strained condition “Er—that’s a matter of opinion.” in regard to secyring places for peo- __poston Transcript. ple to live. At the present time >. there is not an available residence in’ The Logical Place—'‘When , the the city, and hardly a day passes waiter at the club was arrested as a but that some person is required to spy, where did they take him to question him? “They took him to the '—Baltimere American. resign his position because he is un- uble to secure a place for his family to reside. srill-room.”” |the itake after your mother !”— vice-chancellor ‘ MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 ~f MAN IS HURLED “LOST FUR LOGATED UNDER FIFTEEN FEET BY GAS BLAST KEMMERER, Wyo.—The sion of a quart of asoline, sane in the container of a blow torch which had been heated on a stove hurled Arthur Smith 15 feet and slightly burned his hands and face. veral window panes, frames and all were blown out, while the double doors leading to the mill yard were blown from their hinges. One window 50 feet from the expiosion was blown out completely. Even the joists of the ceiling were broken, which al- lowed several tons of hardwood floor- ing to be precipitated down into the room from the second story. to replace the one he buried. The VICTORY STAMP ISSUED sos eee BY POSTAL DEPARTMENT =woox MEETING CHEYENNE, Wyo., March i0. — (Special.) —- Henry Alder’s faith in dreams has been -udely shattered. Alder, a young farmer near here, dreamed for three suc- cessive nights of seeing under his her's barn the fur collar lost by his fiancee one evening when they were riding. So impressed was he that 1: evening, before starting to ca or. the young lady he peeked un- der an open corner of thé barn. , Sure enough, he spied the fur, and crawled under to get it. Alder bought a new suit today vans 1 COMMEMORATE WHR AT CODY BIG The postoffice department has is- | sued a new postage stamp of 3- cent | denomination, issued to commemorate successful outcome of the war. The stamp is purple, in color; in size, the longer dimension being horizon tal The design presents a standing figure of Liberty Victorious, with a background composed of the flags of e five countries which were most vely engaged in the cause. Back of the figure appears the American at the left are draped the Brit- EVENT, REPORT CODY, Wyo. aire Big Horn Basin Woolgrowers association closed a {highly successful and profitable an- nual meeting in Cody the last of the week. There was a large at- tendance from thruout the state. Among the speakers*were W. T. Ritch, the Australian wool specialist of Salt Lake City, Frank King, mem- ter of the famous King Bros., at Laramie; Dean Fayville of the State flag; ish and Belgian flags, and at the right wniversity; Prof. Hill of the State the Italian and French flags. These versity; Prof. Wilson of the bu- reau of animal industry ington, D. C.; Dr. J. ident of the association; C. Coffey, of Urbana, Il.; J. C. indley of Salt Lake; BURLINGTON MAY BUILD Zizi eS Eee shoe: UP THE GREYBULL RIVER ‘ow, Idaho; S. W. McClure, sec- retary of the National Woolgrow- GREYBULL, Wyo.—The_ Burl- ington is preparing to run a line up ers’ association; Roy J. Covert of the Merchants’ National bank of Billings, the Greybull river, according to re- ports here, to tap the future pro- and W. L. Simpson of Cody. tion of a district in which the railroad owns a considerable inter- est. The railroad land is located in the vicinity of Burlington and Otto the construction, which is ex- pected to start this spring, will open up a large part of the country tribu- tary. ' at Wash- Wilson, pres- mps will be supplied to patrons on request only, as the supply will be limited. so Reg ee Try our Want ‘Ad column. Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable 133 So. Centor Phone 804-J. Mama's Boy—Fifi—‘‘You seem to find a lot of difficulty in getting your whiskers to grow, Algy!” HICHE STE Algy—“Yes; it’s a bally nuisance. athe cr ran eS Can't understand why, either; my are Hise fea pa father has plenty of ’em.” c Bree ter, ees | Fifi—‘Well, dear, perhaps you as eR hes § Tip BY DRUG Saie-t, Always Reliabig BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It._ Drive It._ Drive Them Off ‘The Pass- ing Show. ee NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. Purs e uant to a recent City Ordin- u are required to make an application to the City Cierk for a Abe license before April 1, 1919. wi ae Edwards’, You will be required to keep your Olive Tablets log off the streets of Casper, as it is Api imply face will not embarrass you awful for any dog to run at large much lot if you get a p:ckage of Dr, «von the streets of Casper, within Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Tho skin should he city limits whether licensed or begin to clear after you hove taken the tot. All dogs so found on the streets I be taken up and disposed of ac- qjeqeausgtne blood the bowelaand the liver ling to the terms of said Ordin-, Cessful cubstitute for calomel; there'sneves Those who wish to keep dogs any sicknesd or pain after em, take notice and govern Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do thot ccordingly. which calomel does, and just ns effectively, JOHN McGRATH, but their action is gentle and safe instead hief Police. ©f Severe and irritating. <! No one who takes’ Olive Tablets is ce, a The best store in the best little city cree crnped seat Ya dark brown taste,” | n the west solicits, at least, a share 2,bad breath, a dull, listless, 12 Boo of your le. We are the only tion or pimply 5 h Store in Casper. All La apf Olive Tablets are | o oods must be paid for before leav- Ap nicely Vegetable co ds mixed c cr on delivery. All are with olive oil; you vi know them CASH and Pay by, their olrey color. to quality as well @ Spent yeara among pa: as price, Groceries Meats and Hard- Heats aficted with aver conde onl ware, immensely effective result. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Take one or two nightly for a weck. Phone 10. See how much better you feel and look, UGB EES All druggists, » : The Sun Electric Company x 149 S. Center J.C. COUNTS, Prop. Phone 1013 * WIRING—FIXTURES—APPLIANCES * LAMPS — Estimates Furnished + Casper, Wyoming ERAS ALE EER IARI AHIR LAER AAMAS LIER IAAI ASA AA AM Serre re Perdeger Peery FOR SALE Three roum bungalow and lot in best part north sper Addition. Price $1300. Terms to responsible This house just completed, never occupied, Water in ° M2 ested o te oat to: M ? RK a Kao o* Ci party. K is exceedingly well built and finished. kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. Act quick if you expect to get this. Keith Lumber Co. q ; _Phone 3 POOR OOOH oso serese dee asoase ae0 eh Ot |. re gooooese Soeoeteesoeys Or ao aheege-choage age Prof. W.| feeling constipation, ee liver, bad | PE * | | ‘BARN PROVES, ALIVE. AND. COMMITTEE 10 REPORT. HENAY WEARS A NEW SUIT vestigate the merits of the praposi- tion submitted by the United States | | per will be ready to submit its re- itime. yet. |quiries for the scoured product in {eastern centers and the effect of the dry scouring treatment on the tex- tile strength of the wool. this committee’s report State of Wyoming for the sued in the above named Court by! said Plaintiff for an absolute divorce on the grounds of desertion, and you, said Defendant, by said Plaintiff on or before the! 29th day of April, said Petition will be taken a land judgment for said Plaintiff will jbe rendered accordingly. {Security Loan Company. Suite 302 | E i cooked food is health. a | GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE IS HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT ae R. Wright, formerly an em- loye of the government reclama- SHON ON WOOL PLANT. tion service at Powell, was bound over |to the federal court on a charge of embezzlement. It is claimed, that ‘his accounts were short more than $800. The young man previously had borne a geod reputation. TE ee ‘ The Tribune want ad wit! sell it. GET AFTER THAT | COLD RIGHT NOW Got right after it with a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The committee appointed by the Casper Chamber of Commerce to in- Wool company concerning the erect- jing of a dry scouring plant for Cas- port within a comparatively short No action has been taken as The committee is investigating the process thoroly and also making in- She never let a cough or cold or case of grippe go until it grew dangerous. She just nipped it when she began to Pending | demonstra- |tions are proceeding and efforts are, sniffle or cough before it developed |being made to interest local wool-; seriously. | growers. « Men, women, and children of every ‘age have used this preparation for filty years as a prompt reliever, All ages are using it today because of its Positive results. ze bottles. GOc and $1.20. eed PUBLICATION NOTICE! ss. County of Natrona In the District Court, in and aforesaid County and State. LOIZEAUX, E Plaintiff Constipation Corrected Dr. King’s New Life Pills tonight mean clear bowels, a clear head, clear thinking,$a day welle begun in the morning, good dige i skin. RUTH vs. HARRY G. LOIZEAUX, Defendant. : State of Wyoming to Harry G. | Loizeaux: Take notice that you have been Mild in action but sure and comfortable, 25c. At drug stores everywhere. || WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage 4] Call for Estima { PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson i must answer the Vee Petition and Complaint filed herein A. D. 1919, or true Natrona Fuel Co. Dated this 24th day of February, J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop i .L. ’ A, D. 1919. Signed HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the Court. GEBO COAL (SEAL) COKE WwooD Pub. Feb. 24. Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. City Office 157 S. Center- {April 7, 1919. ‘< Street 4 > @Ve make a special of salary Toans | Gen. Ones raed Beech Bide 1-2-t{! AMERICAN Where They EERE LER AEREREREEEE RIN EEER ELIE AIR E LEER ARERR The MANHATTAN CAFE Phone 34 140 South Center Street Casper, Wyo, Our aim is to please the most particular. Clean and well Health to our patrons means success to us. The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. 5 The milk, cream and butter comes from our selected dairies. Coffee, highest grade, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and served with absolutely pure cream. Our pies, cakes, puddings and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and delicious. Absolutely pure. hungriest. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the Orchestra entertainment dinner and supper hours. LEANER ENIERE REEL HEMEL HEAR LEER LS sisteheladolahet dtoiotots VODOTMIEDOTMAE MOTE A, BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN ‘ N \ 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH 8 Back of Grand Central Bar. A kinds of Sandwiches at N popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. See Ben Transfer Co Stunley Overbaugh, Prop. Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture and Piano moving a specialty. Baggage transferred. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE \ WPinit st cisahuanhinaabicccucubcnc iT: Terre WHY WASTE TIME AND MONEY BUYING NEW PARTS? t Ship or Bring Us Your Broken Castings or Pazts to be Welded. WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF CAST IRON, STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUM AND OTHER METALS—ALL ; WELDS GUARANTEED vi OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP ‘ 118 South David “Across from Shockley Gatage.” Phone 611-J Casper, Wyo. lahat hobeatedahellaelallaleela haat tata 7 ee Pp eEREpen——