Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Che Casper Dailp g Critvyrae eveenment » which should mde for! ne Issued every evening Caxvor, Nat t Sund a Ni Hupits ny t4 pul HR ASSOCIATED Mfr i Ruponts PRaM THE UNITRD ” FRESE —— eee Y, President and Biter Ww. ie *apeer| * Rrineee City Editor Associate Editor rtising KR Teandatl. aa Presentntives Devia™ 2 5 ir pire Ke. ww Y< Prudden. King « eradden 1720-23 Steger Nel €Chicago, Tl. Coples of the Daily Trivune file in the New York and Chica ces and visitors are welcome. UBSCRIPTION RATES By Carri One Year.. Six Months Three Month: Gne Month Per Copy.. Qne Yenr., Six Months All subscriptions m vance and The Daily Inante ‘delivery after subscription bi comes one month in arrears, ————— Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Circulations, Member of the Asseriated Preas The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. RS a ea al GAMBLERS The successful red by gambling raid officers Monday night should put a crimp in the last of the sure-thing gambling which has infested the past two years. eoqunty joints city for the Tt should be known that not a sin- gle person connected with the opera- tion of the game: of the Henning hotel was a bona-fidk resident of Casper. It was 2 foreign outfit of the Reno, Nevada; type, or- xanized for the purpose of. “clean- the citizens of Casper who like to indulge in a game of chance. That they did @ surprising reg: ing” “clean” their victims w is. eyi by the fact that the winnings of the house ularity amounted to almost a thou- sand dollars a week. en the man, who under ordinar enjoys a quiet game, at least wants a run for his money, and abhors the plies his in an underground cellar, fileh- professional gambler who tra ing ishonest dollars from the poe of the-unwary: So successful has been the that the men” opera tion of the game “bad importa- tion of from Montana and other states was well under way, and some had already arrived. of-| approval The prompt action of the county ficiais will méet with the of every citizen who believes in up- holding the good mame of the city. After weeks of suspense, the clear- ing of the political atmosphere by the nicipal. ticket is indeed t the ticket the approval of of cit announced will meet With a great ma- jority ns goes without say- nal feeling which has in the past menaced the welfare of the city nated by. the in- will be entirely elini stallation of a new se of officers” complete none of v have been identified with the patitical entangle- ments inte which the city . goyern- ment so unfortunately beeame en- meshed. A*man who has the confiden and tespect of the ful busir ly prog? sa reputation of 'a people; a suct man of a conservative- and a man who “straight type, shootder,” there should be no opposi- tion to Mr. Pelton, and he will ne doubt be The councilmanic ticket elected by ‘acctaniation. exceptionally strong ene, and with the holdovers, ) and Dunn. an element the new men will’ be able to brin into the city OOOO DOOHOOOSO SOS OOOOH OO” “Talk With King” habit of bobbing up regu- larly. While you live you can take care of it. After hat—well, you'd be wise now to consult the —* PENN MUTUAL LIFE . Wilham E. King Sipte) Manager Phone 120-J. Suite 2, Lynch Bldg. PODS OSA ESASSSASHHESHAOSS ; burg, Mass. in the basement, . circumstances. announcement of a complete mu-| refreshing. | is also an / Keefe, Bishop A mortgage is like Deacon Smith's mules: “Dreadful sot in its ways.’ It has. a > ; 3) ; i : i + D4 harmony and progress. The people await with mterest the" announcement of the “‘GreatiCasper’t) platform, and if satisfactory this tic- tion. oe > Today? s Events _ | The 100th anniv y of the de- varture of the first missionaries from the United States to the Sandwich Tale ands is: to ‘be celebrated today 2 Honolulu. id { Elaborate’ preparations have been made at Windsor, Ont., for the retep- j tion of the Prince of Wales, who is ,, scheduled to-visit that city today. Cardinal Mercier, the © Belgian primate, is to be the guest today of Notre Dame university and the cit x of South Bend, Ind. Patrick J. Moran, who pildted the Cincinnati baseball team to th world’s championship, is to be given, 2 reception and banquet today by vitizens of his home town bi Fitch- t To allow more time for the arriv: of foreign delegates, the Internation- al Congress of Workingwomen, which was to have met in Washington to- day, has been postponed. untit next week, * A national conference. to ace, up % program of .community ‘effort: in| democratic organization is to begin a three-day session in Cincinnati to-| day, under the auspices of the Na- tional Citizens’ ouncil. The French senate is to organize; today as a high court of justice for| the trial of Jospeh Caillaux, former premier of France, who is accused of plotting a dishonorable peace. —_ —— —-——— © | | Th the Day’s News “rae —— Dr. Robert Bridges, the poet lau- e of Great Britain, is in line for gratulations today, this being the eventy-fifth anniversary of his birth. By appointment of the British prem- ier, Dr. Bridges became poet laureate | in 1913, in succession to the late Alfred Austin. He was‘educated at Hton and Oxford, studied medicine and prac! ticed as a hospital phys until 1832, when he retired. For time he ‘privately printed his poetry ind other itions. The “Growth of Love” of sixty-nine onnets pri cireulated from 1876 to 1889. Among his volumes ‘Shorter Poems,” to be a hist cio,” a romantic d bethan man Court,” a comedy. lever measured up to the standard of, popularity attained by some of distinguished predecessors, Dr. ges. is, credited ¢ influence ih & es gee in which his best found. Other tragedy; in the Eliza- 1 “Humors of the Although he has with. exerting plect drdle.~* ae ee Today’s Anniversaries oe ee persons killed and in- jured .when,the steamboat “Lucy Walkeb” exploded her boilers at New Albany, In‘. irae {—Two thousand lives lost in ny cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. | ! 1 1894—Gh uncey M. Depew deliviy | the address at a creat mee in New York in welcome General Booth, of the Saly tion Army. | !1914—-American commission orgas-! ized in’ London to save Be! ans from starvation. 1644—Many | 1915—Allied fleet bombarded Bulv:-| rian towns on the Aegean| Sea. | 1916—Constanza, Rouman port on the Black captured by the Bulex German fo human crum | Se Seema The smallest bone in thi body to be found: within ae of the-year, the -year. Union Made At All Dealers Sweet and Mild | 'L. G. MURPHY CIGAR de 1 Wholesale Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes Ket will be elected without opposi-}} By ALFRED £. Saint \ Governor ‘of. New’ York, “Although T ‘had ‘not the pleasure of a persona! » acquaintance © with Theodore’ Roosevelt,: as governor I am able to state, from a, knowledge of his accomplishments, that during his administration he gave every as- surance of the force of character and vigorous life for which he was later distinguished, “From his fearless attitude regard- ing the various political issues of his day, we are able to learn his n+ ception of public trust and ‘patriotic service. A man of high moral pur- pose, industrious, painstaking and courageous, he quickly rose from a po- ition of political obscurity to one of world-wide prominence. Although many of our people, and even his} political and social friends, failed te igree with him on numerous public ; matters, nevertheless, they were com- CITY WATER IG NOT mLuteD Condition cheered by Sanitary ¢ Drive and Need for Boil- ing Passes City: Water is thoroughly pure now, according to a réport .made by the water committee of the city council * today, Twelve wells have been thor- oughly disinfected, according to the specifications of a city physician. Only four or five wells other than the main well had been reported contam- inated by the county health officer. but 12 of the wells were treated un- der the direction ‘of the ‘water coni- mittee. The well which wes being used at the.» time~ reported: . contamination tested pure several: weeks ago and the city has not beem without” pare water. Now even in the case of emergency when it may be necessar to mse the adjoining welis the y will have pure water. “Members ¢ the water committee are W. W. Keefe, chairman; Perry A. Morris, i- and W. F. on. One Year Ago i in in War - A= See Britisa advan ed -on ST sin? EBL frudt~ senth of Valenciennes. United States fotces ito km several Lowns ani village# west of the Meuse. County Karolyi* in Hungaitan par- liament, declared -for. independence of Hungary*and separate pence, Lieutenant, Arthur .B:_ Dayidson. j who is stationed at the Presidio, San | Francisco, is. here on leave’ to “visit his parents. Yes; S, s. S. Is Pur ly Ve Nature’s Safe On the Markct Half a Century. When you are in perfect health, | and he a strong {i reed to the slightest i tion of _inpure vidas. A slug WHEN THE DUCKS | BEGIN TO FLY Does y jteh? Just as ing this sto Ht’s-a pleadant phice te mae he "st PF cun, rifle, or, xeyolyeny: sprgae | and. weights. Poa degen |) Bech | | | reasonably ‘priced. + Our “re shells sis: based: on the geod; powder” in them. Why not get better acquainiad win the best ; Well ag a certain portion of each ithis week on business +) strengthen S. 1 | rit ounds peed to-admire the-manner in whielt he put his thon i Hel his noise shoe Sriterey wera oft to physical exercise and outdoor. iife,| To. most people such a regulation of dpily life is apparently impossible, but this imaginary difficulty to accentuate the spirit and detemi- nation which governed the life of our) iBustrious countryma: | gnd proper that I express my person- | al regard for him as a man, and the! esteem and admiration in which the people of our state will ever hold! him as a citizen on governor.” | "Bustington Bri Briefs. jon Freight and Passenger | Agent J. A. Leary went to Worland } for the C., B. & Q. Trainmaster J. E. Carroll of the , B. & Q., is at Greybull examin- ing men on the Northern Pacific book of rules. F. B. Crowther, assistant chief clerk in Superintendent J. A. Ayde- lott’s office, is spending’ his vaeetion at Portland, Ore, E. M. Westervelt, land and indus- ‘ial agent for the Burlington,» with | strives at Lincoln, was making an in- snection of the Casper division Wed-| resdey. - A. Torrey and T, Roope, super-| peta of motive power for the; G., B. & Q., were in Casper Wednes-} e day ,looking into” the power situa- tion here. C. W. Pack of St. Louis, Mo., is a new clerk in the— Burlington freight | office ale SS TWO GIRLS BURNED To DEATH WHEN CLOTHING CATCHES FIRE, nT BUFFALO, W ‘Oct. 23.—Two daughters’ of Wares “Wolf of this lace were’ burned ‘to death at Mitch- si, 8. D., when the clothing of the vaunger, Phillis, aged 9 years, caught wiiile she was putting wood ‘into Her sister, Evelyn, ‘aged 11, went to her assistance. and in her| haste overturned a kerosené can. The resulting explosion was. fatal to both children. | London consumes, about 000 tons of coal ye Ae teent | an lood appetite, a feeling of | itude and a general weakenitiy | of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few-bottles S..S.S. Tt will aid-in cleanse | ing the Liood and build up and the- whale © system. old by all drug ggists. wable information. about’ the |} Wlood supply ca > had at Ag the Swift Spec 14,000,- our trigger-finger begin to the birds return tu! thefeed- ~>se the Bata ue to re. putation for goad shotgun sporting goods mere, Phone 601 BEST BOWL OF ‘ Grand-: Central: Block. All popular prices, Quick LLM LE EME EE AE EE Casper; Wyo: CHILI IN ‘i ‘OWN 20c AT THE CHIT KING LUNCH “kinds of. Sandwiches gt service, highest quality: + AT LT PM LI I AD MET, LENE MA this regiment for service in- Wyom-| "# only serves |ef the’ ¢ *I feel that as governor of the great Periods of- one to three years. 4 coe state of New York, which Theodore | "embers of the regiment will be com- Roosevelt faithfully served, it is tight [Fats Siaten four-year enlistment | fair at Douglas this fall: junit continually for eighi | of beets are on the factory dump. THERMOPOLIS, Wye, Ort. 232 Thi sod, Ww . “ | drowned’ in the Big Horn aston Cayalry — regiment, | 20% stated: ip , iepatched 3 men - we rule i man Lid pS f jawas Tushed hese by express aud ing. Unusual opportunities are of-| Drake volunteered to. attempt a de- féred in this Ls Shad at this time ‘ae wh onan the body mnie | 50 feet poin the. year, the present vacancies | Fa! Woot had di Rt | ehabling the man. desiri: ad disappeared ber it this unit with epeeel ae nee) the rtace e.. Examination of hysicians & Woods’ of id succumbed to thes failure, assumably resulting from the | § Consequently. the ahs epee ce ameeeion in the icy water icers of this Wyomin, cavalry re: nent are urging mien to enlist at a ime best suited for their own ad;) vantage. Major Dean, who is here in charge of the party, was the officer in com- mand of the cavalry troop at the state ; Major Dean: has been with this regiment off and on since 1900 and has been with the it years, Segt. T. E. Towel; who has been: with the 15th Cavalry for eiht. years, | and Sergeants White and Alicn com-| plete the recruiting party. SUGAR PLANT Enlistments are being receited for! the ee A Tribune Wantad will sell it. —__- JX erakinait missed the best pari | i thas are Le "ir-be "ARS I y sa. bey: tae AT SHERIDAN” thertesiaandendenas ‘STARTS SOON' SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 23.—The} fall campaign of the Shéridan’ Sugar ompany, which haa. heen delayed by rain and snow, probably will begin Octeber 26. "The unfavorable weath- sr his-retarded the-har¥esting of the heet crop and-only abeut 5,000 tons Old Established Nationally known Health and Accident Insuranee Gom- pany: wants energetic agents for Na- rona and ether Wyoming: counties, Excellent policies, lowest tates; ‘i classes labor ible. Pays for first ; anys disability; also special $2000 temobile Death: Policy, $5 ‘annual | Braet For agency write Fred- rick B. Andrews, Supt of Avents. Dou; ek Moen: Oct. 23, 25, 28, opportunities. came. brooding. over the fact.that vou have made another serious vesting a few dollars im business property in Casper? you do not take advantage of this opportunity now. . ies oh is at present, short of Pir Sey te to that-can opp ai a BADE y Ja thi what x fe dollars a ae ‘I zor tn pmo ude You pve "etn rag ph caurener sera make in-gomnpthing i=. “An hour’s wait? i ee you've never red hem |) ov 4 LS the CASPER ‘Baste IN 1925 Casper’s future is assured. . Knowing that Casper is rap- idly becoming a large city and will soon be the metropolis of Wyoming, itis time for us to get busy if we want to be number- ed among the ones that are taking adyantage * shrse golden We can all look back and see where we ha sss serious mistakes by not taking advantage of opportipties when they Are you going to he one of the many that will, five years rg now, be ‘not in- Yon certainly will be if aromatase hrs

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