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W eee. PAGE Two The Cues Daily Triblne| ——————e ee Issued every evening except Sunday =| Casper, Ni na county, Wyo. Publi- cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. | S TELEPHO. BUSI} - 18 Enter at C as sxecond- and Editor Editor 8s Manager A\sSociate -Advertising Ma cmenintives 41 Fifth Ave., One Year .... Six Months - On2 Montn Per Copy . No subse less period A must be natal in vd- ly ‘Tribune will not be- Insure delivery after subscription comes one month in arrears. Member of the Asrocintes Prens The Assoc entitled to t all news disp otherwise c! in D also che local news published herein. ——<—$<—$$$$<$_$<_$______* No. ——- 735 CLOTHES FOR REFUGEES! The call of the Red Cross for clothing for the refugees abroad of- fers a golden opportu to the America. Fro thrifty come the habit of si housewives of erations of forebears ving any article which might possibly be used future time. As a result, has ac slightly tique hat trimmings and odd lengths of cloth to nd dress and other = ich long since have fled. a matter of fact, bit of our ancestors * penuriow aving. be- We suf- » but we ppiles wer h ld things ju such r no the same tions abroad are truly ter- There thousands ragged, shocles ss. A dotted line oes from these accumulatio our closets and ¢ Ss to the ti stra in the*funny pi To sregard it is.to practice selfishness. And as always,s the selfishness will 1 who practices with old rar fee! suilty This i. goed sport send the anything y use, if there is e that she The woma: to do this slavery of HOURS A WEEK f the Un THIRTY The head sd Mine Work- a six-hour working day ase of w ers i for miners, with a fiv and along with it, an iner ar objection ouly six hours a day , or 30 hours a ded it involves prov * rest of the com obvious that same tiie wages are the working: time is so drastic; duced, the price of coal is rkmen in other in- dustrics, then, have to pay for the coal y 2 Will they not have to work hi or longer in order to enuble the miners to take life easier? The miners will prebably that nobo: ht to werk more th 30 hour. ek, and that under a pron n that amount of work would provide enough goods for everybody and enough money for everybody to buy the necessary goods. But that is pure theors It remains to b h sent needs of could be and pre, of living maintained, not improved, if all Amerie rkers as well as hand-work- ers, worked only GO hours a week. It would be interesting to have some expert opinion on th ubject. for instance, farmers ed 30 hours a week! —0o Mrs. Sophia Redmond journeyea from the Arctic circle to Seattle in order that she might turn over te the Cross $206, the procecds of n of for the society. weater she had kniv I has i yn > his: bill. A LEAGUE A Series of Discussions Represent the Proposed League as Seen by Frank G. Curtis OF NA TIONS ig a Non-Partisan View of A SPIRITUAL LEAGUE Some one has well si eat spiritual thing. which means out. That looking to the Much confusion Senators on a league ubstane sr tive the Senate. have a pretty good league without importance in President Wilson’s proposed league. ha e condemned some exact positions. Senators will Let us not rush into a League » dissention and overthrow the ufford to continue without written Lenson. xe The tish may well wish the it, if the, of nations. m has been offered than that of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge before | Tle is not against a League of Nations. ye went into the yreat war without : d, a League of Nations already exists—that it hat is the truth. That is the kind of a league | its terms are more liable to be fully and faithfully carried | fe*fering with train service and inter. | | rupting communication, e rather than to the form. | to the views of some of the United | ° For example, no finer type of; »He realizes we | a writing. He finds fla find they have not examined their of Nations in written form, that will spiritual league that already exists. specific writing and we may to | symbols until we have had time to | eague as President Wilson presents something fleeting and transitory. should now grant freedom to Ireland if she wishes the wor o look favorably upon her attitude. Ireland might not be as well off with freedom as she would be vithout it, but the Irish ought to know about that. If freedom for lre- | k out a tles th nd suffer thru the trial. m to their independence i It is well said, the sun never irele earth, Their ama en edom or t to the leag What American ory of his own country. ague were for Great tates wish to leave i ntee the Some who vill be done under it, hiust not alter, A nted with the authorities. do not follow written amendin The proposed league provides resented by one each from Britai ould be elected sooner than C tralia? r vot the B ut tain would come very committee. Is thi exec answer, Our American leg Some day five out of nine Brazil, Venezuela and world. ntina, that wouls © Wish of nine. We want such a L a great, good, free lance, at all to be s will be guarant adopted as it is, Britain ever attained Cuba ve the United States five out of nine. five out of nine and we do not wish anyone else to have five out land does not turn out best for the Lrish, they will have their problem to | Their fighting in the late war alone, if they wish i sets on Britains pos: sions, for they | by the proposed | Under it we could not favor Irish , ec at io of any ether! pews, now a part of a nation belong- | lover of liberty who remembers the | could favor that? great- | in her history. duties under the Monroe Doctrine it would be tke ust boundaries of all the nations of the league? | this er that about the proposed league and what the text. That is a poor idea. We, y, contradict or add to the written proposal until we are aat thereto, prepared by competent in executive committee of five, rep- ince, Italy, Japan and the United | The four extra members shall What four would South Africa, New Zealand and Think of the wonderful fighting they did, but if they furnished nearly having five votes out of nine xn unfair estimate of men? Go and | ch the men of one of your own legisiatures for a while and come back ! tors are at least up to the average in gp the executive committee might be for example. You might say The answer is, we do ue of Nations as will allow the United States | times, ready to drive for the Liberty arc uplift of the world, as we have just done in this war. Let the le phitual, and ¢ arly expressed in w ue be just spiritual, without writing, until it can be riting. 5 | The Jack Pot |” Surely this “encephalistis lethar- cant be such new disease. ts of people’s brains have been ep right along. s 8 6 Inquest Unnecessary. The proprietor of a restayrant in oO was sh ot when he presented Justifiable .) Camera ».—Boul- homici der (Col Just keep on living, those promises aper food prices may come true and bye. qyestion remains The dics eldicss to fiancees when they look over return from the and hats. Ieance and price omen’s clothes A Fill of Fool:. s no fool like an old fool a iruth ¢ often finds, And it rathe makes you shudder, been all other M you've the the Carolina adopted constitution framed by provincial congress Duke of Parma a Turin. ssinated at accomplished t at the AGaanee Londog. Cecil Rhodes, the founder of Rhodesia, died at Cape Town Born in England, July Twenty thousand ch killed in Turkish mas- Persia, War council in F igo2 1915. 1916 y, Belgium and the Russiar ‘oreign Minister. German announced sinking 76 ships in “last few day: including two American steamers, _ Year Ago in War [ Rritish won great victory over the Turks in Mesopotamia. Great battle continued en whok front of the Somme. Japan officially announced no { intervention would be made in Siberia for the present. — Our Wartads are powerful pullers,” . of Roya) A 5 8 Ne SG In the Day’ sNews |. Oo Rear Admiral James H. Glennon, U. S..N., who has been detailed by Sccretary of the Navy Daniels to the command of the Third Naval District & avy Yara), has for some at the Puget Sa native of the when emy in unk of cap gy the ensying the Annapoli: He attained the 1999 and duri 2 Was suc wD Virginia, 191 he aiNanden 1917 he repre- 6n tac Root commis- Glennon has nee with gun forg dred subjects, and is re 2 of the best ordnanc ra ! ls will be the me:ting ay of the annual convention of the South Dakota Retail Lumber atl ssociation. Problems of importance to the dairy industry will be discussed by National Dairy Union and_ thc ional Creamery Buttermakers’ as ation, meeting in joint convention today at Cedar Rapids. S<nator Borah of Idaho, one the chief opponents of the pres: ‘plan for a kague of nations, be is Lo principal speaker tonight at the nnual in banqyet Cc eyelond _ ‘Today’ s Birthdays of the Union prime minister of | 5 y - New Zealand, born in County Derry,} Ireland, 63 years ago today. iam P. Hobby the present gov- | ernor of Texas, bern in Polk coun-; it- ty, Texas, 41 years ago today. Dr. Flavel S. Luther, who is about | |to retire from the presidency of Trin: | ty college, Hartford, Conn, born at! admiralty « officially { Brooklyn, Conn., 69 years ago jto-! day. i ELEVATORS ARE REPAIRED HERE) A small item in | ‘The Tribune of! yesterday reported that the motors on the elevators Which burnt out thru some wire shortage and trouble han to be sent to Denver t obe repaired The motors, however, were turned over to the Sun Electric company and jh been repaired and already yeen | re-installed in sthe elevator plants FN WEATHER AECORD NOT 10 BE BROKEN 1N WYOMING THIS WEEK. - While the southeastern and othe: sections of the state kave been in the | th? effects of deat rip of irftense spring storms, inter- part of the state is | that | continuous fine weather. has ever been That the weather ws of vital | continue the fair we: So do others. Many who , from the report rec nne yesterday er with one of the finest records, covering of weather conditions for a period | ch 24 to 29 inclusive. r with normal temperatures is the |revort for this vicinity. ‘SURVIVES WAR KEMMERER W Wy the central | coming thru the | “25 the fate of Ri son of Mr. and Mrs this city and the fi to reach France. reached France in December, and was returned this winter. obert G. established for man designs to ather is evident ed from Chey- a forecast | developsd into pneumonia. Generally Special ING TO DIE LATER ~ WW CASPER TOON, OFIGE BY PNEUMONI A | bombs, shrapnel and artillery fire ‘of the west front, only to be invalided heme and fall victim to pneumonia Hixson Alex Hixson of ‘st Kemmerer boy Young Hixgon 1917, was employed in a local garage at the time he contracted a heavy cold which It is be- licved that a gas attack which he sur- vived in France weakened his lungs. fered to discharged soldiers whé may , He 2nlist for service of one year’s du. j CA SPER PHARMACY ration. bg af fJand get your finished work the Perry Ellswick left this morning | NEXT DAY ’ A Tribune want Ad win Sell It Sh hone Sulphur company 0 SSS! camp: any ra Le YOU want *Shop Hen- ni “Yon, get ‘coo! ‘tment = mopey’s warth. Te wae Bt ly, clean and the barbers the best s et had. Basement Henning Hotel, ‘ _ - 8-25.2t — eS a ————————— SS -eave Your — "Kodak Finishing —at the— IN FEDERAL BUILDING : The local army my mecxpiting statio. will open in the bascment of the post- office this morning with Sergeant Custer Hanks, who was formerly in} charge of the office here, as ranking officer. Plans fof increasing the | personnel of the army are underway | and special inducements are being of-! for Thcrmopolis, where he will re- main on business for several day: ,in connection with his interests in the a The Picture Shop? ae ys The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE for Thursday and Friday Richelieu 3X Wax Be Richelieu Richelieu Tiny Wax Bi French Lima Beans ans ...... eans Casper Storage Company Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, » Handled General Storage Fruits, Vegetables d, stored,"ré-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner “Satisfy’’—what does that mean? Chesterfields touch the smoke-spot; which is another way of saying that they Jet you know you are smoking—they “Satisfy”! Still, they’re mild. ; The “just-right” blend of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos does it—and the blend can’t be copied. Today, try Chesterfields, ‘The extra wrapper of glassine paper keeps ’em Freah Twinn Mt Auction Sale The AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO. ~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON Friday, March 28th In building to be occupied by America’s Greatest Orug Store 139 North Center Street To the highest bidder, all shipments ess matter that were received prior re July sia 18. Shipments consist of Trunks, Cases, Grips, Automobile Me Parts, Farm Impl eh mi Packages of of all sizes and d lescription. ——SALE WILL BEGIN AT 10:00 O€LOCK A, M.— E. L. HAMBRIGHT, Agent B. L. SCHERCK. (“See Ben”) Avetioneer