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-comes one month in arrears. body, her plurality Che Casper Daily Cibune' Issued every evening except.Sunday at Casper, trona county. Wyo. Pu cation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE......- 16 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- fice as eecueace jars matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ABS ATED PRESS Fite UNt ED PRESS! AY, President and Thaitor | ¥, Business Manager | . Advertising Manager ity Kaditor| iate Editor | MEMBER REPORTS Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave, | New York City. Prudden, King & Prudden 20. Steget Bldg. Chicago, 111. ne Daily Tribune are on) New York and Chicago of-/ itors are welcom Copter of in the and vy SUBSC! RAS | Qne Year... Six Months ‘Three Monthi Gne Month . l'To don her aviating tog: ‘DROP IN’ ON THE By MARGARET ROHE (Written for the United Press.) “Oh won't fly with me?” you come and Her “Planetive” suitor cried, “The surest thing you know,” said she and in the house she hied And soon snug side by side They soared above the fleecy clouds In such a lovely ride. She made him “sore” with-her much more "Ere she became his bride. YOUNG LOCHINV ARS OF THE AIR LITERALLY OBEY INVITATION TO ISAYS SHE THREW ~~ HER MONEY AWAY! {Mrs. Parker Spent Hundreds Seek- | ing Health—Tanlac Re- stores Her IR SWEETHEARTS Anyway, flying beaux are very popular among the younger set in “My troubles have been completely San Diery. in grandma’s days a belle's }overcome since I commenced taking prestige was regulated by the num-/Tanlac, and I enjoying better ber of one-hoss shays hitched at the was just money throw n away, for front door stoop, later the row of | over twenty ,"’ said Mrs. M. Par- the automobiles overflowing the porte ker, who lives at East Third cochere summed up a debuntante’s)street, Los Angeles, Calif., the other ‘popularity. Here and now the num-|day. : 9 ber of planes buzzing around the | “During that tin continued Mrs. | parental roof tree or settling in the| Parker, “I spent several Uousand dol- confines of the family ranch stamp] lars for medicine and treatment, and {the native daughter as the belle of | {t was just monye thrown away, for them all. Think how thrilling to have your fering until I commenced taking Tan- Per Copy.. -05| SAN DIEGO, Oct. 1.—When a San) best beau fly to your side at_ the lac: T Was practically an invalid for ee eae .88.00| Diego belle, or a Chula Vista char-| slightest provocation. When Mary |twenty years, and all 1 5 06) mer, or a Coronado queen s “Do| from Chula Vi: wi nding ai|caused from the awful condition of ‘ea for| drop in for lunch today, Percy,” it’s aj Delmar, receives a flying visit from|™my stomach, A great part of that time aid in ag- nie will neil rant Daily Tr! vance and The Daily efption bes] insure delivery after sul icant for Membership to Audit Bu- aid reau of Circulntions. | Member of the Associated Preps The Associated Press is exclusively | entitled to the use for refublication of ail news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and Sino the local news published herein.| blossoms presages wedding bells and) No. err a ONE | — IRELAND AND THE LEAGUE | President Wilson professes to be- lieve that the establishment of the league of nations opens the way for determination of the question of Irish freedom. He that under Article XI any question affecting the peace 6f the world may be brought to the attention of the league of na- At the same time we are told that domestic questions do not come within the purview of the league of In the opinion of the Brit- ish government which, to the exclu- sion of Ireland, is to be represented the the Irish question is very much a domestic How, then, is the matter to come If, in the face of the objections of the Brit- ish government, this is a matter the for declares tions. nations. in league of nations, question. before the league? leaxue may take up decision, then the doctrine of secession is re- vived in the United States, for CaJi- fornia or Louisiana, possessed of far! more local autonomy than Ireland, might put up to the league for decis- ion the question of whether or noi they may withdraw from the United States. How would that little matter have been the How would it be decided now? Some decided in sixties? | of the covendnters have 2 hard time from the of their own logic | escaping conclusions Comparable with his notorious “not legal, merely more?” pronouncement | is the President's defense of Great Britain’s plural voting power in the League. She has, he explains, votes to our one, not in the Council, but only in the Assembly. What then, does the Assembly amount to?! If it is a valid, potent, authoritative of votes would give Britain an advantage over If it is not such a body, but a si in it us, mere piece of camouflage, it is a fraud upon other nations which are | to be represented in, but not in, the Council.—Harvey’s Weekly. | Lord Robert ¢ the chief authors of the League of | “if we re- ly on provisions of the covenant to ecil, reputed one of Nations covenant, si ipreserve peace we shall be living in a| fool's para ¥ He continues:} “Those who apperd frankly to na-!| tional selfishness are, perhaps, com-| moner in the United States than in| this country.” With the accent on| the word “frankl | — = 1!) Sir Edward Carson si ys President Wilkon is wrong when he says the league of nations will ppen the way | to secure Irish independence. If the friends of the league of nations can ot agree in its interpretation now, | what do you suppose will happen af- ter the scheme is adopted? | —s } Maybe a “contemptible quitter” is] a fellow who sends the army end y to Vera Cruz to get a salute, n't get it, and comes away with- to it, leaving his countrymen : merey of murderous Mexico Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL Let us explain the merits of stock that is paying a 16 per cent dividend. Market Quotations. Tel, $4155 Williams to you. A | cinch that Percy will “drop,” not fig- uratively, but literally these da With the military flying base at Roc well field on North Island in San Diego bay there are so many dash- jing young swains flying around that) flys low along the beach matrimonial changes are looking up considerably. Back East a mere whiff of orange Hymen’s altar, but out here in Cali- fornia where orange blossoms simply riot it takes something a bit whiffier and more ou of the ordinary. Pun- gent odors of gasoline wafted from soaring hydroplanes and aeroplanes indeed have orange blossoms faded as first aid to romanc&, and matrimony on the coast, and elopements by the ‘air route are quite the order of the day. Pessimists there are no doubt who will opine that in such matches ro- mance must needs be fleeting. But on the other hand, think how easily when clouds begin to gather on the matrimonial horizon, the young couple | dashing Donald, who teaches embryo |! was confined to my bed, as I was aviators how to use their wings at {too weak and rundown to be up. What North Island, it makes the other girls| tittle I ate disagreed with me, and just dig aitiienve, I would suffer terribly with gas form- atuhitceatrounn ing after meals. Then, too, I often had severe pains in the small of my back, and would have terrible spells of headaches every day or so. To make matters worse I was attacked with rheumatism in my arms and legs; and this caused me no end of pain and misery, I was nervous, too, and ‘ever got a good night’s sleep. T nally reached the point where I had |given up all hope of ever being well again. || “One day my husband suggested that I stop taking the medicine I was using and give Tanlac a trial. Then, too, eral of my friends who had the hotel and nd waiy to Ma amid the | all military rules as he way jand Mary waves to him | ocean waves, Even as love laughs at locksmiths | so it also laughs at military rules and regulations and ardent aviators take jtheir best girls up for a spin thru the clouds willy-nilly and militar¢ ord lers to the contrary. Hence it is quite essential that every popular , Young thing number an ting out-| }fit among her season’s wardrobe. | Smart effects in leather breeches, jjerkin, leggins, close fitting helmets * and nifty gauntlets make up her go-| been taking Tanlac gave me the same ing up costume that holds second} + So I got a bottle and com- place only to her coming out frock.|menced taking it, and in a week’s She dons dark ochre hued goggles time I was feeling a whole lot better. wel, but not even such a jaundiced} st finished my fourth bot- tint can detract from the rosy glow s simply wonderful that paints her love’s young dream|the way I have improved. Why, I may fly to the other side of the above the clouds as she floats away |have actually gained ten pounds al- clouds where there are only silver on the wings of love and a 1919|Teady, and feel so well and strong Ties model Spad. |that I do all my housework without the least trouble. I was feeling so CENoUS FIGURE NOT TO BE WOE FOR TAX VALUES Public Should’ Be Honest in Sub- mitting Data; Private Infor- mation Not to Be Divulged by Enumerators WASHINGTON, Oct. hat the facts and figures gathered by the enumerators, supervisors and spe- cial agents of the fourteenth decen- nial census will have absolutely noth ing to do with valuation of propert: for taxation purposes is a point ‘desire to emphasize with all possibk vigor, said Director of the Censu. Sam L. Rogers today in speaking 01 the forthcoming 1920 enumeration “Some difficulty has been expe rienced in the past,” continued Mr Rogers, “ in getting absolutely accu- rate vaiues of land and other proper- ty because of a certain amount of confusion over this point. Many peo- ple were erroneously inclined to con- nect the census with taxation. We hope to avoid any such confusion thi: time.” The act of congress which, under the constitution, provides for the tak ing of the fourteenth deve al cen sus makes it unlawful for num- erator, special agent, sup or or other employe of the census bureau to divulge any information whatso ever concerning the census returns A heavy fine and possible imprison ment, or both is the penalty pre scribed for violation of this provision of the law. The proper tabulated figures ecns are given out nowher: but in W ington and then only up on the express authority of the di rector of the census bur Actual work by the enumerators in the various cen: gin on January 2, 1920. It is pected that the population. statistics | jof all cities and towns will be gather Indepe Follow your coantry'’s worries. Banish the fear starting to save and keepin Your signature to your in your declaration of indep Save for Y dy cash makes you re dy fo prepared is to have practical ins: You dream of the future, W hy Decide on a definite saying polic tion. character will bring you extre your declaration of independen The Casper N of | districts will be- | x-! |. ©. Box 325, Rm. 10, over Lyric Your Declaration of example. pendence—indépendence of the tyranny of financial complete freedom—and hold it. weekly deposit will be a celebration—safe and You will be building character as well as capital capital when you need it well last week that I actually did ARCHAMBAULT _ the tamily washing, and it hae been many years since I was le to do BE ARRAIGNED ja thing like that. My appetite is ’ i] HEARING OCT. 10)|tauy'every sight att fect enlatng refreshed when I get up in the morn- {fine and everything I eat agrees with ‘ings. I never suffer from headaches me perfectly. I sleep just like a The hearing in the case of the! now, and the rheumatism has left me, State against George Archambault,/and I don't have tha: awful pain in the second-hand dealer charged with|my back any-more. In fact, I am receiving stolen goods, has been just e health in every postponed again, this time until Oc-| way, and I give Tanlac credit for it tober 10. The case was set for hear-| al ing yester nlac is sold in Casper by Casper —_-—_- — ; Pharmacy, in Aleova by Aleova Mer- cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt FEDERATED CLUBS OPEN =" So — ; LONDON—“If I had to begin life in as a boy, I would send myself BURTON, W: Bae s—-Shooting at , a | crows ittering on the housetop nCSpecialitolMbesTribune:) 751 lsonn (Giarlbanstahiaienitsenthoaeee LUSK, Wyo. October 1-—The| iooxing out of the: windor: sixteenth ann convention of thé} Wyoming Federation of Women’s Clubs held its opening session at the Carnegie Library Tuesday, with 65| REPAIRS ————at-—-_— delegates and nearly all of the of- ficial board in attendance. The out look for an interesting and enthusi- meeting is promising. ve delegates from Casper aro in SHOGREN’S SHOP 147 No. Center KEY FITTING, LOCK an | —_ - The great in the stecl mills at tead, in 1892, one of the bitterest labor conflicts | sd n the history of American industry, | 5 1. Neat asted five months, involved 10,000 ae jnot be Reports Many Letters GRENADE BANKS “““is‘Cowrtwwen) timteted, from Baker Renigs on Promise to. Re- ward Children with War Sou venirs and Treasury Makes Apologies The savings organization of Department thet the war, deciding secretary ment to furnish grenades Treasury. Department. to Altho more than 300,000 of these grenades have been sold to the banks’ in the Tenth District, the children saving | must ‘content themselves with certificates of appreciation issued by the Treas- Department for their services. These certificates are being prepared in Washington and will be issued by who have entered into the plan during their vacation, ury the savings organization. The War Department gave its ap- distribution Its recent decis- ion comes as a surprise, but was evi- com- grenades might become a menace to the safety of children and families owing to the possibility of again converting them proval of the grenade several weeks ago. dently made on account plaints made that the of into dangerous weapons. See The first successful furnace smelting iron ore with into o And burning from knees toankles. Went on arms, scalp, back and thighs. Then blisters filled with water. Had nos! . Hair came out andwasthim, dry,and my gcalpitched 80 badly tore it. Tastes bve months before ‘used Cuticura. In ten days felt relief and two cakes Soap and one box Ointment healed. From signed statement of Mrs. Frances Smith, 338 Elm Ave., Long Beach, Cal., July 1, 1918. Cuticura For Toilet Uses Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for your skin andalltoiletuses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. Cuticura Soap is ideal for the complexion because so mild, so delicate and so creamy. Caticurs Tatcum is an antiseptic, propbylactic. £00) f delicate, Canela , I"Felcum trey? by mall, “eddrees ant and. ‘Teleum fene’by mail, address; “Cuticurs, Dept. A. Boston.” Markets : | Carnegie | ks Tnexpensive Dept. Knows How COLLEGE, Inc. Smith-Tartar Bldg. vorkers, and resulted in a wage love ° jr 4 ” of over two million dollars | Our Mimeogr aph Call us ed in approximately two weeks. Fi CASPER BUSINE nal figures for rural dis » how- | Phone 442-W, ver, can hardly be gathered in less | han a month, GEOLOGICAL WORK j | Ma | end Bive Prints, Surveying | | Crude Oil Testing « Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Priat Co., Casper, Wyo. ply you in car lots at the We can also supply grain in car lots. ndence Declare your inde- of the future. Win your You do all these by { g at it. itial savings depo slip is | || endence, Every daily or sane, | our Future r opportunity. To be financially | urance on success if Phone 63 or 97 not plan to realize those dreams? y and stick to it with determi And Sign | OOM 4 : today! ational Bank ebay bales Wie gna te Grand Central Block. All popular prices. Qn naw | very lowest prices. you with all kinds of BEFORE PURCHASING, SEE US LE TEL PTS ETT SER ELT We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fury snd Wool. ee | The Casper Storage Co. Casper, Wyo. kinds of Sandwiches at Quick service, quality od a IN THRIFT WORK b \ noon to t of Het. ¢ ) de Blllott, who chargeh ‘te Seth| BERLIN, Spe" BOL Seceany has with beating ard striking her. The}® Bew, escutcheon from which the Elliott woman failed to .appear. in Fighengo} AIMS, are eliminated. It _—— | the Tenth Federal Reserve District have I never got any relief from my suf- ‘Just been informed by the Tecan that hand grenades » trouble was Converted into savings banks should ny toy De Wee sent broadcast thruout the country, has cancelled his arrange- the in anthracite coal in the United States was put i ation at Mauch Chunk, Pa., | Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- SOOO OTMPOME TELE: BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH : Ny \ } —_ Mrs, Frank Sm tes @t peace court 3 . Tenton E sctitcheon ind injus- court and the case was continued un-|,P&@rs a oni ded black eagle on a til Saturday. Mrs. Smith was -re-|Slden yellow.field. . . , leased on furnishing $100 bond. PEE ag oh nes ae: Saas apa Pap a ROOSEVELT Was He Afraid of Being Assassinated ? or = REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jeremiah Daly to ‘Q” K, Deaver, jon Iot 11 blk 72, Casper; considera- tion, $1 ete. Ella S. Rhoades et vir to Samuel E. Venables, on lot 10 blk 85, Cas- sper; consideration, $1, etc. Ida A. Hewes, et vir. to F. H. Warton et ux, on lot 8 blk 50, Cas- per; consideration $4,500. H. L. White et ux to John R. Gay, on lot 7 blk 48, White’s Addition; consideration, $1 etc. T. J. Dizmond to C. K. Rucker, on lots 11 and 12 blk 71, Sheridan Hts Addition; consideration, $,2000. a The steel works at Joliet, Ill, were the first in the United States to roll steel rails, direct, without re-heating, from the ingot. dnimeesee ee See $: : eee ere ae IT iS A FACT That a good Well-Cooked Meal can be and is being served in the city of Casper for 50 cents. It has been rumored by sey- eral supposedly restaurant men that we could not continue serving such good meals at such a low price, but after two weeks, having paid all of our bills, we wish to announce that we can even serve still better meals. Everybody comes to the Army and Navy Club The Resaurant with a Heart. UNION HOUSE. Basement of West Hotel - For rates and further information inquire at Tribune Office’ mn FLOYD J. STALNAKER, Dubois, Wyo, ee EC hbedb hdd dd dd TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. — STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from N, ; other markets over our patina Sieg ey Pere Place the conveuient. facilities of our office at your dis- poral to buy, sel lor obtain thi 4 Tee quintet obtain the best markets and up to the min- Information and quotations furnished upon request Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds snd other iapeat Phone 203. Casper, Wyo. 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