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bo-0P leader can bring it about. The western man will also be chair- man of the Steering committee. com. posed of himself and Moore. of Penn- ia: Madden, of Ilinois: Dunn, York; Longworth, of Ohio, end Winslow. of Massachusetts. This hady will, with the Rules committee. teke over much of the general nowers of shanine the course of legislation} ‘formerly held by the sneaker. Tho reared on a farm and left an ornhan at six, Mondell became successful in mercantile prrsuits, stock raising. mining and railway construction, and then was elected twelve times to the Honse. Personally he is unassuming ond nonnlar. but on the floor. where he will lend his colleagues, he is a ‘vigorous debater. “The Rennlican maiority in con- ress.” he said to your correspondent, “was due to a considerable extent, at least. to the fact that the neonle have confidence that the Republicans can he trnsted to meet in a nractical and satisfactory wev the problems which prose out of the war and the great ehonors which it mroduced. Tam con- fidert that the neonle will not he dis- pynointed in their exnectatione in that veeard. and thet the party will nrave the wisdom of the nopular dericion which vlaced legislative responsibility in its hands, | “The task is not an easv one. First | heeanee the rroblems to be met ani) solved are of tremendous magnitude | end are nerplexing in their character. | Second. becouse our legislative pro- gram must be carried out under an ndministration which can hardly be exvected to fully nequiesce in our views. We trust, however. that we mav he able to coonverate with those in exerntive nower in a large measure in the settlement of all of the im-! rortant questions we shall have in| deal with. | “It is my desire and it will he mv nurpose to render everv possible ser-/ viee to the Renublican majority in the eneedv enactment of the lerisla-| five nroeram which mav he deter- mined upon. We shall have. Iam con- ‘fident. an earnest and harmonious ‘Pennblican maiariy, actuated hy the| desire and the determination to wark | ‘nitedly along sound and constructive; ‘lines. : “The problems befor’ us are so hiehly important and the sitnation| with regard to many of the ac! ties | of the nation are such that it is im- erative that nn extra sesion be called ta reasonably early date ta can. sider urgent matters of legislation ‘nd appropriation. The railroad sit- uation is among those requiring fpromnt attention and consideration. ‘and it is exceedinglv necessarv that ‘ve. should make further provision for the early discharge of our soldiers ond for their return as quickly as pos- Rible to favorable opportunities -in civil life” wee oe ~ Representative Harold Knutson, of | Minnesota, a former newspaner man. nresident of the Northern Minnesota | ously handicapped as to speech, was! doing his best to convince the police! {he was not a member of the I. W. W.! or a Bolsheviki. He was suspected! x Dlacking establishment owned and conducted by young women. TO JAIL, DEGLARES ONE . will be the policy of | burning the President’s message, and Congress if Representa- | She is willing to talk. Here’s her the newly chos jority |"P; MA en) majority | ‘Now is the time for all good wo- women to go to jail. and they should igo as often as possible.” 1 Ingram’s talk to reporters when she jreturned home after a compulsorv STEALS A WIFE, USES FRAUD TO stay of a week-end at the capital. SECURE PAPERS jroseare enter maintainet x honrer jstrike during her jail period she de- jnied anv ill effects, and was quite CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 27.—| ‘Vitting to discus the pronoced Cone (Spl.)—Stealing a bride of Yhree| weeks from another Mexican at Lara- mie and bringing her to this city, Menio Serrano and the woman, on the plea that they had lost their mar- riage certificate, induced a local jus- . tice to give them a dulicate of the | Blready clecfedithirty. four, Wore one issued to the woman and the the new parliament, that the United Mexican she married here March 1,! States even refuses to start the pro- Manuel Sarraro. hTey worked the °e%* of enfranchisine ns. same game on the county clerk for a! “One hundred and _ forty momen dunlicate of the marriage license—! hve been in jail or in workhonges and then went to housekeeping as! for periods from three to sixty days man and wife. |durine the last vear hecanee they vehemently. “that when Germany’s only enfranchised its women, but has THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE WHO WAS THERE 4 DNS | | PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Miss Mary | Ston, Zion City’s “perfect 36," was Ingram, Pennsylvania State Chair-| cited to appear before Deacon Dow operation of the Re- jman of the National Women’s Party, ‘to show cause why she should not be xecutive branch of the jhas just been released from serving fined or imprisoned for dressing in ay r the interests of the |four days in a Washington jail for|™anner “tending to | refuses to show anything like a re- These words were taken from Miss | |and face powder and eyebrow paint “ch. en’s suffrare amendment. in detail. | “Tt is a shame,” said Miss Ingram | {new democratic wovernment has not ! { Sarraro, coming over from Lara-| h*ve felt so earnestly that the honor | of our nation must be cleared and ‘that it onlv can be done by enfran- | chising women.” eS mie in search of his wife. started an investigation that brought out the facts, Ks es | Politiesl clubs of women have been j oreanized recently in numerous coun- OLD GLORY OVER HEART -srsanemnc CHICAGO.—Joseph Talaga. seri-| 100% PURE WOOL of tearing down the American flag | on top of a Chicago church and run- | ning up the red flag of the Bol-| shevik. | “Plees,” pleaded Joe. “I’m good | United States. Red, White, Blue my flag. To hell wid the red flag. nuttin’ but dirt.” “Bolshevik.” versisted the police. “Fess up, Joe.” | “No. no, no, no,” Joe wouldn’t | have it that way. “Ah, I got it. | Looka, see.” | Joe tore open his shirt. The police | gathered round. One of them raised i It’s | It’s the one in the year that above all day others demands clean, his hat. There on Talaga’s breast, | crisp, new garments ex- right over the heart. was tattooed in| pressive of the happi- We suggest that you allow vivid colors Joe’s “Red, White, Blue —my flag.” RAILROADS GET HALF BILLION © FOR OPERATION, WASHINGTON, March 26.—The| government war finance corporation | hgs agreed to finance the railroads| under federal control until congress | appropriates funds, and already has} loaned the roads $116,000.000. The aid will reach a half billion, it is said. | oo ‘Clarksburg, W. Va. has a Seealk t ness of the season. us to measure you at | once for your EASTER il Suit. O. & S. Bldg., Room 214 100% PURE WOOL Editorial associntion and a live wire, | Be entering upon his second term. has been chosen party whip in the House and will henceforth be in charge cf roundine up his colleagues for roll EREK HHH KEKE HILLEL REE HELELEL SEA HIE LA AAAS AAA ASG Be Easter The Date is-A pril 20 KEKHEKEEEER AEE LER ERE EK EEEKEE SE: KKEHKHKHKK KKK ANKE H HK ESE ‘TIME FOR WOMEN TOR) ‘PERFECT 36° 1S ‘FAMILY THOUGHT HE ERATION URGED BY MONDELL SEEKS HARMONY WITH PRESIDENT By SNELL SMITH WASHINGTON, March 26.—Full co. publican Congress with the Democratic e government in promoting legislation fo: neople, rather than ageressive hickerin those in control of the House in the next tive Frank W. Mondell, of Wyoming, ARRESTED FOR WAS GOING TO DIE SCANTY CLOTHES Wheeler Says Nothine Helped Him Until He Took Tanlac Health Restored. ZION CITY, Il.—Claudie Hamp- “Well, ble, but IT have re ned twenty-five debauch inno- pounds of my lost y eight and n r cence and purity and degrade the | felt stronger and better in my life best interests of society.” said Harry R. The next day a preacher at Zion ;Ployed at t City preached on “Lead us not into Plant and liv temptation.” Claudie. nevertheless, Ave who is em- Coast Steel 4744 Torty-eighth South Seattle, the other day. yout a year ago.” he continued. pentant mood. “T beran to suffer with int yal in “Why. the very idea.” she says. digestion that, in spite of T con’: “Why the audacity of Chief Becker 40, got worse and worse till T+ to orrest me. Why, the general stores 2 terrible condition. Evervthing 1 of Zion Citv carry waists of the same Would eat fermented and I would he length and texture as the ones I insuch agony, that it was like a sharn wear. They even carry split skirts knife cutting clean across my ctom I got so wenk that I could hor? and lin sticks—which I never nse. ly do a thing, and it was only » in “The reason I did not go to church Dower that kent me going at all. When was because the only rowns T have I would get home at night I would be, are the kind the pdlice obiect to.” so weak and in so much pain that Then, as a sort of afterthousht: MV Ww was always ready with a, “The police haven’t seen the one I hot er bottle to put rieht on me. | wenr when I go to Chicago.” and even then IT would be in suet i Claudie sevs she has no intention ;avony at times I thought it would of leavine Zion Citv as 2 Mt of ‘drive me distracted. My hips achea the “effair,” but that she will »sk|Wwith rheumatism, anc the muscles of Snvrervisor Voliva to remove “that/ my right arm and leg would get alr finicky police chief, Becker.” drawn into knots, and at times 1 oe jcouldn’t raise my arm = halfw: to PETS CARED FOR IN WILL jmy head. I went down in weight pre Ifrom two hundred pounds to a hun-| WAUKEGAN, II.—William Scott |dred and fifty-two a loss of forty. Keith, Waukegan milionaire, didn’t | cight nounds, and my condition was forcet his pets when he died. In a so serions that my family actually | will he left $1,000 for their care. A |thoneht I was going to die. faithful family horse, a Scotch Collie} “I tried everything I could heat dog, two cats and a number of birds |of to get relief, but nothing did me are the recipients. jany good. Then my er-in-law |who had been suffering with rheuma- jtism, got me to try ¢, as it had {done her so much good. I got a bot le and when I found it was helpine me, I just kept it up till now I haven't a pain or an ache about me. I have a splendid appetite, and can eat any- thing I want without it hurting me, in the leas T used to lay awake night after night suffering terribly, X'but now I go to sleep as soon as my head hits the pillow X/a log all night. I am picking up in weight every day and am feeling se i F I am glad to tell ody how much this wonderful as benefited me.” Yasper by the Cas leova by the ~Adv. PURE WOOL * a B 2k A Bs Aleova Mercantile Co. Adequate fire [protection, ample, water service and sewer extensions’ require the passage of the bond _is- * .: 7 “Yes” 3% sue next Saturday. Vote “Yes” and x make it unanimous. Casper, Wyoming 100% : * x PURE WOOL * sir, Tanlac has not only en- ‘tirely relieved me of my awful trou- ne A ph re ne ne net 9 peer fae ne nance SEEING HUBBY WINK SCARES OFF ROBBERS ATI, Ohio lin, mere t, and doth time Prank Car- wife had should Carlin be held up he was to wink at his und she was to grab jelly glasses up bottles or anything else she his any * could get hold of and hurl at the rob- bers. Mrs. from oa shopping tour to see Carlin with his Carlin came home __PAGE SEVEN hands up and two well-dressed mask- ng ugly looking As Mrs. Carlin step- ped int front door they were de- manding the money. but the jelly and ere beyond the pl the bandits stood. But M Carlin understood the wink, She ran next door and cried for help. As the butcher and several helpers appeared with knives and meat choppers the robbers fled. re- Carlin wink eatsup bottle where => The success of the Saturday means fire protection, an extension of the water system and improvement of health conditions by sewer construction, bond election on i Your choice of @ good Motor Truck should be based on the high standard of the factory building it and the unquestioned responsibil- ity of the distributor selling it. Both are of vital importance to your success- ful and profitable use of your truck not only today but for a long time in the future. For twelve years the name of W. W. 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Wyo.—Fred Holbrook, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Holbrook of this place. w: accidentally shot and instantly killed hv the discharge of a 22-calibre gun held in his own hands, while out hunting with a companion by the name of Hornecker. The lad was in the act of handing the gun to his companion, who was a few stens in advance, while attempt ing to climb down a steen bank about three miles from here, when the trig mer struck some nrojection. dischara ing the gun. which had probably beer. carried with the hammer cocked in anticipation of shooting rabbits, The bullet entered the abdomen. ranging vnward, probably finding lodgment in the heart and the bodv tonnled for, ward at the feet of his horrified com- rade, Young Hornecker ran to a nearby ranch about a half mile distan, where he told the news of the acci- -dent and called for Doctor Elliott and then returned to assist his young friend, onlv to learn his efforts were in vain and his companion beyond the reach of help. 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