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peon=ntroenen pote ou sit ij $5 PAGE TWO inn i Enapat, atrone count cation’ ‘offices: O11) BUSINESS TELEPHC 15, Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Aw wecond-clase matter, Nov. Poe crsie, | With those of the Parit conférénct,| —————— MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS J. E. HANW. ¥, President and Editor! VANS, Gity Baitor VAY, Buriness Manager | Associate Editor Manager | PHOS. DAILY. Advertising Representatives David J. ane eae 1 Fifth Ave., ‘or! City. Pragann, wine» & Prodden 1720. Stecer Bldg. Chicago, [1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ne Year , Six Months Ons Montn E Per Copy .. 3 05 No subscription by mail accepted for less period then three months. All subscri tions must be paid in ad- nee and The ily Tribune will not Insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively. entitled to the use for republication 0; all news dispatches credited to it or Aue erwise credited in this paper and the local news publishéd Herel aE Ty RRS 735 $7.80 The Casper Daily rune ann exerts ean at | many. Tropicat céWATEE are fo be intéer-| = All of thesé propéSals are inteFest- change | "ufiding: S\ing, especially as coming from Ger- Some of them agree’ closely and others contain godd Suggestions. {It does not follow, however, that the peace conference is going to’ throw its! whole League of Nations Blan over- board in favor of ‘the’ German plan, or start all over again itt ary éffort t6 combine the two. In fact, the German program is amusing, in a way that the German thind never intended. For the Leagué of Nations project has not been sub- mitted to Gérmany for her approval at all. It was not officially before the German governmént in any sense when this alternative plan was sent »to Paris. The league is an allied un-| dertaking pure and dimple, the work-| -ing out of ideas fostered in allied ;countries for many years while Ger- ;many consistently scofféd at them, jand an undertaking inténdéd express- MEXICO AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE. A statement recently given out at Mexico City by Senor Salvador Diego Fernandez, “chief of staff in charge of foreign relations,” réads as follows: “The conferénce now meeting at Paris has considered the récognition | ly to prevent Gerthany and her con- _fedératés from ¢évér again plunging the world into war. To have Germany |now blandly explain to the Allies how | |they ought to-go about to create a} Léague of Nations is @itertaining as & piece of sheér nerve. Germany makes thé dame mistake! in this mattet that shé has been mak-| New Yorkers and Londoners are so }one yet across fhe Atlantic. ss 8 After. President Wilson gets the peace treaty finished, he’ll get home just in time to take up thé prohibi- *' tion tangle. * 8 Speaking of the army of occupation, one soldier writes home: “Well, any- way, when I die, and appear before St. Peter at the Pearly Gates, and tell him I was in fhe army of occupa-; jtion, hé will know that I’ve ‘done my jhitch in hell,’ and pass out my harp and wings without a wofd. And the nicest thing about it is that my ex- perience with the planes is a l6t of help when I get those wings.” “4 6 Milk week is to be observed in New York as part of the National Dairy show. This is a complete reversa} of custom, all previous observations Rav- ing been of wéak milk. ~ oe noing to be Shé éx- | pects to keep warm, whatever else she does. }coal for a term of years. se # It is claimed that Germany is still Standing with her mouth open and of the Moiiroe Doctrine.” Sonie Bv-| ing about the war settlement. She is her stomach empty. What she wants ernments, friends of Mexico, have asked Mexico for its opinion regard-| ing the doctrine and the Mexican de- partment of foreign relations has answered that the Mexican govérn- ment has not recognized and will not, recognize the Monroe Doctrine or any other doctrine that attacks the sover-} eignty and independence of Mexico.’’; Thus again we see how the Mexican government loves Uncle Sam, and how well the Monroe Doctrine. the Mexicans understand It never seems to dawn on Carranza followers that the Monroe Doctrine alway and his s, now is and al- M ways will be specifically designed not to “attac but to protect and de- sovereignty and independ- ence of Méx It was applied to, purpose with telling effect if the st critical period of Mexican his- vil ww when France had iftervened in Mexico at the close of our (¢ and given the country a European ruler in the person of Maximilian, an The United States Austrian prince. ordered out Maximilian and French supporters and gave Mexico a chance to work out her own free- dom The Monroe Doctrine has been ap- though in these last few plied with hardly less effect, less spectacularly, turbulent years, when nothing but Uncle § club kept Mexico’s Eu- ropean creditors from intervening und taking possession of the country their ¢ to satisfy ms d to $3 on rest of the s been » United she find fault w the ground t too solicitous for Mexi eignty and independence,” keeping its hands off to an extent that was not for Mexico’stown good. However, a his crowd are concerned, Americans have long ceased expecting them ever to understand anything country. —_————o0- GERMAN LEAGUE OF NATIONS. consideri German government, the general plan League of Alli stitute plan of its own. submitted a sub- Some of the at Paris, most important provisions dre as fol-| lo he league is to include all the bel- ligerent states, all neutral states that) the Hague treaty anc othe may be admitted by a mu a- | jority vote. The le world with ¢ ruc will operate through a nett, the members being proportion to population, very state nominally equat. ‘There to decide points of law and a media- tion bureau to decide questions of in- teres w od of is declared “an obsolete meth- settling disputes.””, Armaments aré to be reduced to the meré require- policing and a subject to the ments of domestic naval police force league. All straits dnd canals are to be in- ternationalized. There is to be an interiational not dealing with the Allies on équal terms. moned to the bar of civilization to She may be ad- ;mitted to the Leaene of Nations if shé fulfills the necessary conditions, | receive her sentence. but shé will certainty not be asked to) Help shape the league or determine the conditions of hér 6Wh membership in it. MA{BS AND BATHTUBS. Where will it all end? Is there no limit to this insufferable uprising of thé ménia} and the potr? Now it is a lot of English Howsériaids whd struck thé éthér day for the fight to jusé thé Bathtub oncé # week! The Ertglishman Jong has béen ac- counted the cleanést of mortals. Pages of hidtoty atid fictiofi Rave been ¢ce- voted to Rig mornifig bath. He i¢ com: nonly described a& “freshi tables Just why the servants employed by his “Ch 4 soapy race should have had to} strike for a weekly chance at the tub a mystery. Pethaps the Pnglish believe in thé doctrine of “afl for one’ ’ rather than ‘one for all” when baths ate at stake. And alas! coantry England ig not the only where She is a ¢rimifat nation; mas: tered by righteous force and sum-| cléanliness; if prac- is a peace of bread. 0 Buy all the notes of the Victory loan you can, and then some. 4 3-4 per cent interest should interest you s a And it will look well to add some! ecimens of the fifth issue to your ‘collection of United States securities. mS ae i Today's Events ma 4 The National Society of the Sins of the American. Revolution today celebrates the 30th anniversary of its organization. The annual conference of the Na- tional Society of the Daughters of the Revolution will begin its sessions today in Ney York City. Many Canadians of prominence are, to receive honorary degrees today at the convocation of Queen's Univer- \sity,; Kingston, Ont. The wedding of, Miss Eleanor Jae- \ger, davghter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto \d..eger, und Chagles ‘Edison Poyer, a nephew of THonias A. Edison, is to "|take place this evening at the home of the bride’s parents in Montclair. N. 4 Ie :€ superdreadnought Ten iessee, | the first of the 10 battleships au- ‘thorized in the three-year building program of the United States navy, will be launched today at the New fYork Navy Yard. In Washington this evening the Minister and Mme. Cremer are to give a dinner for members of the legislation and other hatives of the | tised by the maid’ at all, miust te Netherlands in celebration of the 10th under the most adverse conditions, the one primarily intended for the family. toy give the pet lap-dog his bath in his Too often the faithful servi- ny tora part of Whose Weekly duty it is son of Mr. J. bi¢thday of Princéss Julidna, heir to 3 *, thé Dutch throne. since there is no tub provided for her Indeed, the Ptivaté use, hor is shé expected to use London today of Lady Blanche Cav- The marriage is to take plate in endish, second daughter of Their Ex- cellencies the Duke and Dutchess of Devonshire, td Captain Ivan @obbold. H. Cobbold and Lady Evelyn Cobbold. The First Methodist church in Sal- mistress’s tub would be considered iesbury, N. C., is to be the scene of 2 insolent and irsané if She begged a notable double wedding this evening liké privilege for lawn and relegate the maid who pre- about this P#res their food and lives among them to a granite dish in a cornet of her attic room. “They that are eléan, will be,” says the old fairy in Water after Babies, and it is cause for wonder as of a to who really are the éleanly dfiés of ions worked out by the earth when the servant in thé House oe ‘has to strike for a chance at the bath- tub, ————0 7 " Foday’ s Anhiversaries } ° —?+ oath of office as first prési- dent of the United States. | 1880—All Jews were ordered to leave St. Petersburg (Pctrograd) within: six hours bs none 1890—)# te re thie Duke of iO: 1 is to be an int&riiatioiin) cudrt | 1894—=| Ffantis B. StotkbHdee; forther | Wohi United Stites seater from Mithigdh; died in Chicago: | Born at Bath, Me.; April 9, ‘ 1826. 1915—Betlih reported impdftant | success for the German army | in Poland. 1916—Frénch répulsed three attacks | by the Gértians iti Vosges. 1917—French attatk in Chafnpagne | drove Gernians péatly a mile nurthwatd ard — threatened theit front tiear Rheims. — A curiosity of the caiendar is that ja century can never begin on Wed- labor progtant. jr sday, Friday of Saturday. herself. Many a ae fir. as) Catranzavand family will sfénd thought and money ryn Baitd Overman and M upon a marble bird bath for the front ?-cDowell elean they when the two daughters of Senator and Mrs. Lee S. Over an, Miss Kath- | Grace Overthitn, béco: he brides, respectively, of Gilbert Fos. ter Hainble; c jeridar of Sports. Base Opening of the season of the Western League. Opening of the season of the in- ter: ational League. —— 1 Inth the Day Day’ $ News Juliana Lotiise Erhrid Marie Wil- heimina is the full natné of the little |] Dutch princess whose téfth birthday is to be made the occasion today for fetes in every city and villdge of Holland the tenth. bitthday is always made a special fete, and quite ratur- ally the fetes will be élaboraite when such | |1789—George Washington took the thé birthday is that of the heir to \the throne, Princess Juliana is the only, Child of Quéen Wilhelminasand het tonsort, Prinee Henty, bélfig carefully trained fot Het fii- | tute position by hei mother, d wonian | as wise as she is able. Liketisd {thé little princess is being educated | {sd as to feel herself a true Dutch- | and willingly puts of the jauaint old-fashioned dréss of the pro- |vincial fariners’ wives, With their igdldén frontléets and lace taps, 50 wondertul to see in the mdtket towfis | of Holland, } 7% | le Year Ago it ‘War ae 1@ ——- —_-_ —_— «+ Nevitoh D. Baker, U. S. stcrétity of War; arrived time from France. | British casualty list fof April showed 9,344 officéts and men kill- ed_ot died of wotthds, France béstowed war medals on several hundred American soldiers | j for valor in recent fighting. t Che Casper Daiip Cribune fond of tunnels, they'll be advocating | France will get the Saar vaHey! and Edgat Norris Show. | She is; a 4 a: from re eat Y aS «| Princess Juliana, heir to the G one pect to be ih Casper for some time: of the Netherlands, born at Pal: | — eS @ few days and is at the Henting. \ is. J, A. Delfe der of Ri fn Casper for a few ind pleastre trip and w’ lenning Hotel. jorge L. ‘Phempak, ‘district st-| itendent of the Continental Oil ny in this district, is in town 1] be at Phe ace of Het Loo, 10 years ago ‘Sede ~ William H. Crane, dean of the American stage, born at Leicester, Mass., 74 years ago today. Mrs. Mary Scott Lord Hargison; widow of President Benjaniin Harti- {son, born at Honesdale, Pa., 61 years ago today. | Homer S. Cummings, chairman of |the Democratic national committee, |born in Chicago; 49 years ago. tod ty: | | Maj. Gen. Henry G. Sharpe, for- mer quartermaster-general of the U: S. army, later in, command of. tke Southeastern department, born at Kingston, N. Y., 61 years ago to- Ms, SPER JOHN BARTLEY ARE MARRIED «Sing ah friends and! cquaintanées, Mirs. Winifred Y.! Sheffrer by pi noi J. Bartley were raartied 1, ning by the Rev. W. L. French of the Methodist church} lat the loc&l parsonage. The an. | nouncement came’ as~a surprise but; the congratnlationg-of many friends | were showeréd on them today. ie Brantley has wage her home in} and is favor- | er for many se known white . Bartley is con- | nected with the Commercial Job Printing company. Originally from} Boston, he instructor there in a} technical printing school, spent some | time on the Curtis publications, the | Saturday Evening Post and the) Ladies’ Home Journal, and holds the distinction of having printed the first copy of the Red Book magazine. Hé formerly was with the Tribune and with the purchase of the job de- partment by the Commercial com- pany, continued with the latter. SS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Operred, Closed, Audited. Stock transfér agénts and régis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange Bldg. : one 660. Cas RING & TULLIS AUTO REPAIR SHOP 167 So. Ash. Auto: Repairing Fords Especially Phone 643- | All Work (Guaranteed. BILLIARDS MEET ME AT | TAIT'S BILLIARD PARLOR A Congental Place for Gentlemen. Clgitt, Tones, Confectionery, | and Soda Fodntain. 11 0 1) 11 BICYCLES F. A, CHISHOLM The Cycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin The use of acetylene for illunii- nation has reached such proportions Denmark that nearly two hundred kinds of lamps have been invented cL ae ie SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear W When Fighting a German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter atways wins and so there is no need to become panic- icken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exercise in the fresh air and prae- tice the three C’s: A Clean Mouth, VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists a Clean Skin, and Clean Bowels. To €. M. Smyth Carry off all the poisons that ac- 213 O-S Bldg. Phoiie 289-3 cumulate Within the body and to wara off an attack of the influenza bacil- lus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made | | up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root” of jalap, and is to be had at any drug| store, and called “Pleasant Purga-| tive Pellets.” i If a bad cold develops, go to bed, Phone 7 oes Caner: St. wrap up, drink freely of hot lenion- | | 114 Se ae CHIROPRACTORS _ ade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. | J, H. JEFFREY Have the bedroom warm but well ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug | oR. RRA. ‘GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors store “Anuric Tablets” to flush the kidneys and control the pains and Lyric Theater ir Bidg.; Cetiter St. Office Phone 760. Rei. 93 BROKERS BROKERAGE COMPANY. oO All token Pon ldots teen a Liat your Ol stock Hh “EDDY? CARNES: CARNES ' ying orders 145 N. Casper, Wyo. aches. Take an “Anuric” tablet every two hours, together with cop-| ious dririks of lemonade. If a true | | case of influcziza, the food should be sitiple, such as broths, milk, butter- milk and ice cream; but it is impor- tant that focd is fiver regularly in| DR. BG. fae DR. EDNA HAHN order to keep up the. patient's strength and Mees Atter the! CHIROPRACTORS acute attack is passed) which is Ce A “ erally from three to seven days, Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. system should bé built up by the tbe | Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R of a good iron tonic, sueh as “Iron-| tic” tablets to be obtained at some | drug stores, or that well known | blood maker and herbal tonic made | from roots and barks of forest trees | —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s | Golden Medital Discovery.—Adv. | NEURALGIA | Rub the forehead and temples with New Viras On Contract or rae” Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 Sp, Jackéon CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jorgensen & Nygaird Cleanitg, Pressing Remodeling . “THE Thad Wenter, Linde fit alleuas. St, Setvice Gir Motto. . 36 Modart Cornets fPéiii $4.75 to $15 Bou Ton Cotsets from $2.50 to $10. Curnect fédin $1.35 toBli.50, tithe Besinsléte thoi 656 td De We ft all corsets from $3.50 up free. Re ea ie DOCTORS BR. 5. c. KAMP Physician and Sutgéon Office: Suige 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— ree 130 House 85 ai KEYS MADE _ While You Wait at the SHOOTING GALLERY GUN REPAIRING 53 At ee 4 Casper Loaii Office Will save you money. 6f your Wardrobe Trutik, Hand- bag, and Suitedses : : 3 Reliable Phone 804-3. 133 86. Center aul ieinde af tobi: awn MOWsES AiD AAWS | W. 8 PRRGUAOR it es ast Cath st.. ‘rer. 1086, | | Work may also be left at Shooting | | Pauery or Bxchange Furniture Store a ee | Mr. and Mis. E. 8. Yous and little | daughter of Lusk; who have been | visiting in Thermopolis for some time | f Natrona Fuel Co. Phone $4: JL. si nOe tas Prop CEBO COAL COKE seth tees | City Cr Jef S. Center Gen. omes. ‘sth ae Beech ie ~_ BEAUTY PARLOR | | CORSET SHOP AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon - Diseases. rn R 901-3 Gite: A Gnitent | Beeeataieec Offies: 225 N. Woleott St. ae Wood Dock Phone 411. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Spyeei ti Biaeaaca or omen and Children eng Cie oe. bY ane Caspin DANCE AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA 740 .-Casper, Wyo. ones — ; Residence, MARSHALL C. REITH, M.D. || Pliyiician and Surgeon | OSTEOPATH clal attenti; oat = se is a tries DBR. Cc. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician dine vine tidren flackwiore Tutldiny hones: Offie, 20; Residence, 164 Rooms 4 & 5 _Wood Bldg. Phone 1030 Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. mt SABETH GEIS Phystelan and Sargedh Office: Henning Hotel. Daly Bldg. Phone 145. AREA sca. ‘PLUMBING AND HEATING — : = J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heating a Specialty. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Shop—828 Sotith Spruce Street Phone 687-J3 | DR, JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE | Physicians and Sutgeous Smith Bldg. Phone 266 ~ ELECTRICIANS F. E. McEVENY | Electrical Contractor || Wirits, epairs dha Fixtures Ofiice Ph. 19-t¥ 141 Went Firat Hot Water xx Mot Alr ii t all ki Bromoady attended to.. Shop 1:3 W. First St. Phone 772W. (MeClure Bldg.) 1 REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER - Real Estate AMERICAK ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing | Armature Winding Electrical Witi ad Eontra HAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING worKs || Bectiaashedrathes bay beatae pew crfmialtesy ans Wor guar. | orders for Casper, -. GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Casper, - 5 . Wyoming Pianos and Furniture Movine JOHN ViSORY, Mer. Office phone 57; Res. phone 231W THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE | HOME HOTEL West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable By Day, Week or Month. ———$—$$$$< HENNING BAGGAGE AND RANSFER Offico—Henning Hotel | Residence Phone 351-J COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent | Phone: 889-W Office: 247 Notth Center Street | _____ LAWYERS | $$$ SEARLES TRANSFER @ STORAGE OMee—Tait’s Bill 104 ne—House, 87-W; Office, Moving a Specialty | SS WALKER TRANSFER LINE All kinds of moving. Garden Plowing a Specialty Residence Phone 847R Office Photte 249 “Speed and Service” Is Our Motto. STAGE LINES F. J. HYE MAIL, EXPRESS, EUKIGHT AND PASSENGERS Caliper to Bait Creek Ultice, Liberty Garsize, Casper, Wye. ‘Telephone 983 or 977-Ww WILLIAM Q@. WILSON Attorney at Law jceseees Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Rodm 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 5. E, PHELPS Lawyer Roonis 15-2€ Townsend Bidg. Casper, Wye. . Phone 916 SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all makes of machines; also parts for all machines, need- fee an oil; drop a card of phone _E. F. Sprague, 21 N. Pine, + J.M. HODGSON Lawyer Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. A BATH AND A GOaD MASSAGE TONIGHT PEP FOR vou IRROW: ene BATHS _ dg: Leg. Wiloth, Mgr. UPHOLSTERING & AUTO-roP worK Sée mb, fdr prices. het your work fo Stsewh tee: Hivitie J. ViRBEL 806 K,. Railroad Ave. Poe 1616 To Phous 196-3. Cisper, = =~ SWyomide | gas Eos es NICHOLS & STIRRETT |] 6X¥-ACHTYLENE WuLDING SHOP 118 8: Datid St. Phone 61153. || BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STATE Lawyers ast, and who, have been spending a few days.jri Casper, have returned to Re home. Streets 309-310-311 Oil Exthange Bldg. WEDNESDAY, APRIL:G0, 1919