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IR \a} ns tt pi PAGE. EIGHT be Casper Daily Cribune: Issued every evening except ei! at Casper, Natrona county, Wy foils cation offices: Oil xchange * voure BUSINESS TELEPHONE: ——$— aterea at Cas SP (Wyoming) Postof- | ise as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | Bar FRE, AGO UATAD, PRESS ER President and Editor ‘AY, Business Advertising WIFE IN NEIGHBOR'S HOM a half miles from this city, shot and! Mae ager na ok ing 2 quarrel. Tian, ‘it is alleged, - BEANS Ear he | Davia J. ere as re Cite. raed Ave, pe the kitchen of a tan iT house, dragged her back to thcir| yew Rite S Peodden | house, knocked her up against. the| rte an cence B Bidg., ; Porch, and shot her. The ball en-| of the Dey ‘Tribune are on|tered the ear and was taken out at | aie" rH “the New York and Chicago of-/the top of the head. fices and visitors are welcome. } When officers went to the hoie Bumaceireon Lpares ‘they found Tian standing over the ~ 37) 80 woman with the rifle still i in his hand | jas and weeping. Tian is said to have “66 been drinking. He is a’miner and was employed at the Megeath mine $8.00 of Blairtown. He is 22 years old} 21,50; and his wife was just 20. The cou-| Bapeubseelption by) mall aco ted for ple had been married about four All subscriptions must be paid in ad- years. yance and The Daily Tribune will not ——— fnpure delivery after subscription be- | comes one month in arrears. ° $$ t Today’s Events | j ————————— Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reaa of Circulations. Member of the Associnted The Associated Press is ‘exclusively | entitied to the use for republication of |. timceton university holds exer | all news dispatches credited to it or not | otherwise, credited in this paper and ses today to commemorate the/ Biso the local news published herein, 78rd anniversary of its: foundine. Cardinal Mercier, the Belgian | primate, is scheduled to arti in Chicago today for a two day it. | The Prince of Wales and his party | re to pay visits today to’ the On-| |tario cities of Woodstock, Chatham and London. Labor problems and the Irish que S| enver Trades and Labor Assembly 5 i adopted by the voters at today’s; 2 : . referendum election. | Men May Qualify at Once aoe Ohio, Mlinois and Indiana are send-! Mechanics and Later Be- ing delegates to a Tri-State Forestry| come Full Fledged Pilots Congress to meet at Indianapolis to- in Aviation j tion r| {other subjects when the British par- its liament reconvenes two months’ recess. A’ modified Plumb plan of mun pal operation of the Denver tric-. tion lines will be put into effect in ant city if a bill prepared by ihe today after are to be given priority o+ | day to launch a publicity cempaieay ‘for reforestation ang to complete a bill to be introduced in Washington for the purpose of insuring the pres- ervation of the forests of the United] By LIEUT. FRANK SIMPSON, Jr. United States Naval Air Service Naval engagements of the great State war have made plain that in the fu- Better farniung methods ture, battles at sea will be preceded creased crop production are by contests in the air. Other things nish the keynote for the being equal, victory will go to the state fair and the Louisi fleet possessing the most efficient air fair, the first-named of w force. ‘ Ships of the air—huge fly- ing boats, bombing and gunnery sea-' at Shreveport. planes, and small fast scouts—will Charges that the meat packers are maneuver with the fleets, engaging receiving discriminatory adv ntages | 5 the enemy’s aircraft, obstructing his'jn refrigerator car service which is} observations, bombing his and giving them a monopoly control of| spotting for their own gunne food products will be aired in C > importance of naval air-| cago beginning today when the zed by the rapidly ex- terstate commerce con i panding United States naval air serv- open its hearings on the ice. Owing to the necessity during of the Natioal Wholesale Groce the war for the safeguarding of mili- association for an order prohibiting tary information, but little became’ the packers from placing other than public abut the patrols and combats} meat products requiring refrigeration of our seaplan: The magnitude of jn their refrigerator ¢ their operations is only now being di- ee ee vulged. During the months of Au- and_in- to fur Geor; h opens| today at Macon and the last-named ee ee 2) gust, September and October, 1918, | > | the United States navy aircraft cov In the Day Ss News | ered a total of 5,100,000 mi =e It is a fact worth recalling that the United States naval aviation de-, Samuel Charles Black, who is to} be formally installed today in the partment which left the United Stat A May, 1917, was the first detach-| Presidency of Washington and Jef- ment of any American armed force| férson _ college, comes” to his new to set foot in Europe after the Uni-|Po8t with a wide reputation as a ted States entered the war. After|¢lergyman, educator and author. the installation of navy seaplane pa-| Born in Towa fifty yeurs ago, is trols and during the thousands of| Black has had an interesting ca miles of convoy, only one ship in since he was graduated from one of such convoys was successfully at- the smaller Lowa colleges, in 1892, tacked by enemy submarines. jand since he got his degree of D. D. The story is yet to be told of our) 2t McCormick Theological seminary. seaplane’s “lonely vigils the | His college training was received with North sea—stern watches and long} ™oney earned as a telegraph oper: patrols thru fog buffeted | tor- After leaving college he ‘trie by storms over den ; of | his hand at the banking business in how five naval ators routed 20/Des Moines for several ye Then German fighting aircraft off e| he decided to enter the ministry, and Dutch coast; of the bombing of Pe after his ordination in the Presbste- the Austrian naval b: when one) Tian church he started on his career young naval air pilot spun his sea-| #5 @ pastor in Kewanee, Ill. Subac- plane to the water, pretending to be quently he filled pastorates at other out of control, and in the presence | Places in Allinois and solorado, of enemy aircraft and before the, Until in 1910 he to t guns of Austrian forts rescued his | Collingwood Avenue church in To- disabled companion. These are but | ledo., the pulpit of rich he LE examples of the many acts of daring! now left to become u college pres and gallantry performed by the of-| dent. ficers and men of the United States naval air service during the recent war. Enlistments are now open for serv- ice in the naval air service and the opportunity is presented to “get in on the ground floor and see the world over and rain, rerous water in was called to the; Qo eee | Today’s Anniversaries (. ae a—a 1831—First rail of the Lexington and Ohio railroad laid at Lexing- from above,” as the saying is. Due ton, Ky Gee kcy dircract promotion will be angntated ‘resident of the Re- rapid and many men will be given 1861—Delegations Pe hat uerierts an opportunity to fly. Regular cre seaplane and diri tailed to flight dut crease in pay and, gathered in, Baltimore for the funeral of Thomas Wildey, found- er of the order in Angerica. : 1891--The widow of Sir John A. 1 »p| Macdonald, the Canadian statesman, é was created a pceress. | 1895—President Cleveland and members of the cabinet, vis- ited the Atlanta exposition. re assigned to each ible, and men de-) receive an in- a recent order, wi wing device of the flight Rechantél There will further be the ultim rd of srood se 5 in being chosen for training i $3 aircraft pilot, ROCK SPRINGS MAN KILLS | ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Oct. 2+.-—| Stanley Tian of Biairtown, one and| killed his wife Sunday night follow-| ‘Esty Associate Blass | fotiowes his wife from. their home| neighbor's | ,| to build or de PRINCIPALS IN GREAT POISONING CASE— Photo at left shows Mrs. Hazel Luekart of De- troit, who has confessed to poisoning her two children on Septembe: ley Luekart, aged 8 and at right, Edna, 6, the two victims of their Bichloride of Mercury and sat at their bedside, hoping and praying they would die. top, Doctor Thomas Carter of Chicago, world’s greatest poison specialist who is trying to save the children. Tributes to Theodore Roosevelt | Expressions Voiced by Great Americans from All Walks of Life on ]| Occasion of Nation-Wide Memorial Drive labored or what they really did. Are American Sculptor. ‘ve yet too young to understand theiv Whatever'there was of Spposition |‘ great service? May we not ack to Theodore Roosevelt his great es-| trace the great sad story of these su- | sential virtues cheered every true] preme expressions of our land? Sure- American. In him lived and grew to|ly some great note can come from! world dimensions our national spirit! our people somewhere that will toll! —a freedom bold and joyous, that} on to our children the truth and draw| must be enshrined in the public rec-'a real ancestry. Roosevelt fought ords of our land as it is in its soul.| as few fought in the World war, and A freedom that must become tangi-' as he passed, I recalled Heine’s wish: concrete and understood, be- » in it and through it alone can have ever been a soldier in the eter- America grow and fulfill her promise ; nal struggle for human rights. and free herself from the vanities In Roosevelt's passing opportunity of the older civilization. again knocks. America, Washington, Lincoin;| swer? America, Hamilton, Roosevelt; Amer-} sanctioned by hisdoss? Can we have ica, Jefferson and Cleveland, have! such leaders and continue in the ‘come to have a single soul, are in| slough of national indifference? It | their great essentials one pirit| is not possible. America knows now and we find here all that is Yy| what she means to mankind, and man= in history what| kind knows what America means. A ome to} By GUTZON BORGLUM | Ts the hour not here, again America in the world ha: monument to Roosevelt may yet be! mean. These, our dreadnougits, | the first monument to the genius of have steered in their time the star! America—this Big Brother in the Lit-! world. It could be. is told in the nation’ y, perhaps when or how they! voice. of empire in its western course. tle—too little. {homes of where, NEXT MONDAY (5 He speaks eter-} ‘earnestly udge the people of the State lof Wyoming to devote that day to contemplation of the life and pur-| s of Theodore Roosevelt that his| Bae may live and thrive, and his las ik consis down through the; bee I respectfully suggest that lon that day appropriate exercises be observed iit our public schools, \ithat the youth of our State may be- }come more familiar with the life of | {this great aimee THRUOUT STATE scsi Governor CareySe Sets Aside Day jhereunta set my hand and caused to e allixec he great seal o yoming. in Commemoration of Great Dba ithe: City Tet Cheyne: American, Apropos of \this twentieth day of October, 1919. Drive Under Way “ROBERT D. CAREY (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, WYO., Governor Robert D. Carey proclaimed 1 Monday, October “Roosevelt the proclaimation urging the people of the state on that| day to contemplate the life and pur-| of Theodore Rapsevelt, ‘that | memory may live and thrive and his work continue down through the The proclamation follows: America and the world suffered an irreparoble loss in the death of Theodore Roosevelt. We feel that) we have lost a great friend, of} right, of truth and justice, whose | CHEYENNE. IWYO. Oct life had been the inspiration and} Hot Springs county the fi exemplification of noble citizenship. Wyoming's RW cctenk in cathe tts Theodore Roosevelt was essentially cota in the Roosevelt Memorial an American, the idealization of what driv Which4isvin’ Heogress tills week. an American should be and what the! wenty-scyen minutes after the drive word America stands for. His en-!} launched 200° teniténts of Hot! Hresitekwasoneigr acryicoand un: ngs county had raised the coun- selfish devotion to the nation. A quota of $570. Titel expected! leadergof, loaders ghis, influence that before the week is ended every good extended throughout the ci county inuthe’ stéte-will hiav GEE ce | Bs subscribed its quota. — The “We miss his inspiring leadership and proportion of the $5000,000 tund| his dominant and compelling person=| 5. only $19,000—less than ’10-cents| ality, but America should not forget} foreathitresident its great men and Theodore Roos velt’s memory will grow dearer, rich-| and more precious with the years, | ‘Yiend and foe, rich and poor alike will cherish the name of this great “By the Governor: “WILLIAM E CHAPLIN of | State.” HOT SPRINGS. OUNTY SUBSCRIBES QUOTA T0 since the navy department has de-| 194 Senet etbvesnient Wikon man, this wonderful fighter for the ARROGANT. cided to train a number of enlisted ree an argarannnledttorsaxen rights of men and vigorous advocate | _ Arrogant, men as seaplane pilots each year. ae of a aires coe ant of undivided Amer! anism. esl ak he? Men who enlist now will be given) 1916 Roumuniode and Russians con-|_, October 27th will be the 61st. un-| pvetrs * 4A the choice of immediate duty at the ° tinukd afer, at before van|Niversary of the birth of Theodore | oS oa army aviation mechanics school, Great) Mack anuentiteaecen Roc t During the week tjust once ras Lakes, Ul.—or at any one of the! 9175) Field Met al Haig reportad [Pree that date a nation-wide siacudciiens naval tations on the Atlantic} oh p British attacks in campaign will he conducted for the! st, Panama or the Gulf) B 4 co erection of a permanent memorial fe u y offers the b jp whdos oma £s which shall express in a fitting myn-| 9 aviation training obtainable and |o——— a cere —mrerrnnenl | WET, ake ag he jeye of at mel 1) or uncement in the nave 4 | eople for this great American. ic 4 Utascvice or! toP eepoqeiene a | One Year Ago in War | IReople of the several Stutes of the'| : tions in civil life in the great B05] Orr ©) Union #re invited to parti in} tivity of the future—aviation. | British crossed the Scheldt five|this drive, and on the anniv y of 1 Tyee 1 {miles north of; Tour {his birth to pay fitting tribute to hi Epp carkestgcols Exclusively Ree French and Belgians made geod! memory In further: of that Avas Mt. Holyoke, founded in) iniadvanae oh Ghent ‘sim, 1, Robert D. Carey, governor of Ph ue of etal aon inf ry ent Wilson awarded . Dis;|the State of Wyoming, do hereby yerun a serlin| es Peele Aad eantt 2 tet 1s | tingu’ ned Services Medals to princi. ewh DAY ana '“Place upon my bier a sword, for I! Will the people an-) its most affirmative | I aot “Governor. | ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, | 930: Foster building, which deals only | wi .¢ from the south fork of the eters river. “$0 10 vest wy: DENY. x biggest Wyoming jand and irrigation deals put thru in many months, is announced’ by Attorney Sidney H., |Johnsen for the Western Syndicate, | in land and irrigation properties. x 28th. Central bottom, Shir- mother’s act. She gave them Center GOT S10 A DAY TO KEEP EYE ON —-STOLENTIQUOR W. J. UauderdleiBeund Over to Court for Complicity in Land i } $250,000. NLakeview canal supplying the water According tc. Attorney Johnson,! the Western syndicate Monday closed deal for the sale of the so-called Lakeview canal project near Cody, Parent” Aid seater & Dean, invest-! en ro) of Lincoln, Neb., for ais ‘The new owners will sub- Living Last Week \ivide. the 6,000 acres of land under, The Reason: Mthe canal and colonize it + imme-} diately. Any person may take up a) —The— homestead of not more than 160 SQUARE BIG acres of land under this project, the “"HOME-COOKED MEAL sa Defeated the High Cost of for irrigation. | —for— The Lakeview canal is thirteen miles in length with an ample carry- Cc | ing intoxicating liqors in their pos- —at the— session and with selling the same. The two men-had been placed un- der arrest in connection with the Land case, altho neither were charg- ed with the theft of the intoxicants. ARMY AND NAVY CLUB Basement, West Hotel Parlezvous Francais? Classes Beginning Tuesday Evening Bi-Weekly ENROLL NOW AND BEGIN. RIGHT Call 442 W. L’Ecole des Affairs de Casper CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Phone 442-W. Smith-Tartar Bldg. Luck and Lack Theft, Admits Doing “Guard Duty.” W. J. Launderdale, who testified that he stood guard over the Hquor supply valued at $50,000 and stolen from two Montana men, was bound over to the district court on a charge of burglary and grand Jarceny. His bond was set at $2,000 for the two charges on which there was suffici- ent evidence shown in the justice of peace court. Lauderdale stated that'he was paid $10 a day by J. T. Land for watching the liquor stored in the home in the south side residence section. Judging \from the evidence that was the only j Dart he took in the theft of 442 cases ‘of whi the city. Land has been arrested with the theft of certain bonds from Casper. His “hearing probably will be heard this week. and H. B. Armstrong were not sign- ed and consequently the case against them in justice of peace court was \dismissed ‘yesterday afternoon by Judge W. E. Tubbs. County At- torney W. H. Patten stated that a similar complaint would be issued soon charging the two men with hav- Teach Children to Use | | Cuticura for Hair and Skin That they may have good hair and clear skin through life, Try this treatment for the hair. At night | | mb Cuticura Qintment into part- ings all over the scalp. Next morn- ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap and. hot water. Nothing better than these delicate, fragrant emollients for all toilet and nursery purposcs, a Cuticura Talcun Powder: we Do not fail to test the fi frar Hot f ih to sa ascinal ae yuan ight a rene | “Talk With King” A inortgage is like Deacon Smith’s mule, “Dreadful sot in its ways.” . It has a habit of bobbing up regu- larly. While yeu live you can take care of it. After that—-well, you'd be wise now to consult the PENN MUTUAL LIFE Wiliam E. King Phone 120-J. Suite 2, Lynch Bldg. sesesseoeee Pte ky from,a private garage in | charged The complaints against C, S. Moore | i i Don’t trust to luck. Luck is untrustworthy. Systema- tic, scientific striving for any goal is far more likely to bring you success than any mere faith in your success. Just as changing a. single letter changes “Luck” to “Lack,” so will the reverses of a single day change plenty to want. But you can insure yourself against this by building your success on the habit of saving. Save and Win Make friends., Increase your influence in your Enjoy the respect of all your associates. Be well dressed. community. These things do not come to those who trust to luck for them. Systematic saving will win them for..you. Systematic saving | will accumulate for you a small fortune that can safely ‘and readily be expanded to a large one. Decide on a regular deposit and start depositing NOW. The Casper National Bank Notice Stockmen Here is a CHOICE FEEDING PROPOSITION for SHEEP or CATTLE right at Home, within trailing distance of your own Range, On the Burlington Railroad and not out of the State. OVER 400 TONS CHOICE ALFALFA and choice Native Hay, 400 acres of good Stubble, good wa- ter and feeding Pens, fine shelter. This is really an extra fine place to feed, at an exceptionally good price. Casper Storage Co. Warehouse Phone 63 Casper, Wyo. 1 CAMPS for HUNTERS For rates and further information inquire at Tribune Office. FLOYD J. STALNAKER, Dubois, Wyo. TNMTETTEIOTAR PATTER OE, BEST BOWL OF CHILIINTOWN 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH ; Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. ee ae = waens