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Che Casper Dailp Cribune, Is: ed every evening exce} Sunday at! Casper, Natrona county, ibli- cation offices: Oil Exchange ‘Bunaing | BUSINESS TELEPHONE, » Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot-| fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 _—_—<———— — MEMBER. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS J. Bb. HANW-? WARL 3. Al AY, President and Editor Y. Business Mi eeeer Ady ortising: Recs ee Advertixing Hepresentatives be David J. Randall, a4 Fifth Ave, ew York Ci . 1. ly ‘Tribune are on| rk and Chicago of- re welcome. hION HATES i] nh : ne Month. Wer Copy . ne Year .... ix Months hree Months . 5 No subscription »: ce pted for less period than three months. = All subscriptions must be paid in ad-| vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be comes one month in arrears. patel a bee abe Lh Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Cireu! Member of the Awnceinted Press ne Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for refmublication of | Practice of Wiring Congressman in Speer of Pet Measures ming Popular Past- tinie with People WASHINGTON, Nov. «Speciat.) A popular pastime these days Is to wire or write your senator oer congress: man, urging. him to support this and that legislation calling for very large appropriations of public funds. You in- form your represéntative at Washington that you are in favor of increasing the ay of thix or that department of the government, because some of your rela- tives or friends will be benefitted. This is all very well from a personal stand- point, but from the viewpoint of the ave legislator it looks otherwise, Mr. Average legislator realizes that later on he will be called upon to give an accounting for his actions authorizing re’ nN dited i expenditures of public monies, and that Gia sloce a ew a published Nereinne ay while this and that particular bill would in. iteelf make little difference, the ox- Bers Nie |‘sregate looms large in these days when ———EE > = i | the nation demands economy. Should! congress authorize an additional two} THE COAL STRIKE Thundred million dollars to pay the army} i nereased ‘salaries asked for, a hundred It is to the credit of John L. Lewis million or more to the navy for the president of the Mine Workers, that, al | same purposes, another like sum for the as ‘ncreases asked for by various other tho practically forced into the position dovernniclit: MrwMer ° | emaphar ac he saw the hand writing on the wall | hundred million for increased pensions, and called off the coal strike, which ha inde aaa Khe uceoe ia threatened disaster to the country and . PACRIFIG- WI = = z Z A . Tose . ind that. th: resent nati 1 obliga- ah eae? : an MY SMLORS OF PACIFIC FLEET VISIT SANTA BARBARA MISSTON—The poetic charm and histérie Interest tit sur-| {ions call for, ee vessenaltrare tutte sid fair to lead into industrial revolu- | : ss : Roepe ed Te te “| round the most famous of California missions attracted many members of the fleet, The mission was founded ‘in 1786 | than two billion dollars. above the ordi- tion t is safe to say that the leaders} ‘ ¥ 2 Nee in tp tak a 3 Sarents onmeoy meeiett neal by Father Juniporro Serra of the Franciscan order, ‘The belis used to call the Indians to devotions. Santa Barbara 1 apie: oa oak Saerinaiaaet of the Mine Workers misjudged public ras is 08 Ly See pes “ judged 1 js the only mission where services have been held continu-ously since it opened, (©) U. & U.| writing thelr representatives to sup: opinion, and when they realized they : |port this and that appropriation would lucked the support of the people, they | 1 i be first to eriticise the “extravagance Ipbiicl sone ar erncetauh ox peoemiel TOR AGCO! SHOPS AOMINISTRATIO reer commer ufder the circumstances Wp Pesehtard wnat tney nave commenter tol, LAV RRA Gise Aut LEFT COUNTRY call off the strike and go back to work, ARE RETURNING | | tol i 4 great majority of the people will sup enper covrroL [FRESDINGILE port them in the coming negotiations} y,.1:18, Gay Mallal—All tbkaced snops | «My. Nibaslaled i rathy for wage increases and better working | thruout nee are part of a govern | LONDON. (By Mailh—Of some 260,- : ROT ae ; at {Ment monopoly of the retail tobacce | | elgian refugees who fled to this! conditions. There is no doubt but that] Ment monopoly of the rev ee ] ‘during .the war, the-ministry-of | the conditions of labor can and must| outright: by the government or health estimates that there are less than | oe sudan takiitali aa | ¢ ion governed By regulation ~ mere | 20,000 here today, the rest having re-| we Improved, particularly. in regard tj te usroprietors to act as‘ eub-nost-|Much, -of Present -- Conditions |jurneato: me owi taud er Brkabe. | ‘To continuity of employment and better|masters. Most of the government-own Charged to Incompetency by | for E an-refugees has cost Eng- fAUwirik’ facilities lea shops conducted by ex-soldiors S, F Ste it | land by private means and government Jon a commission b anagement 6f enator France; Foresight | support 9,500,000 pounds. » 3 The most aggravating problem of the} these stores awarded as a sort of pen Lacking, He Claims | a coal situation is the great number of | Sion substitute. 2 ——— rs A — | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Speaking| © Tee 3 fore workers employed in the mines, | n the irse of senate discu n of} | In the Day’ $s News | : : | of Maryland called attention. to the fact \ 7 Rees MO) Decor oa Atnertce tcl sete |that the existing situation has not heen) Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, who is to be] a canvas of approximately 2,000 operat ‘IN LISBON AS NEW HEAD 5: [created entirely by the mine but ha | inausur: ed today as president of How- ae ies Btactline ack BOe ee yecn ‘ated in part at least) ard University, Washington, D. C.. an dame. COMA sey the vatartlins sae Ieee k of administrative capacity on! tnsticution fot the@avducation of the ne- 516 mine workers w | part of certain agen f the govern: is a native of €arléton}, Nova! ment.” “nator Fre He ANDUCTED INTO THE CHAIR ly halt of these| “A was educated at Bayes col- x uly to the short of th ’ and at Boston university. His workers were Austro-Hungarians, the Poatifadtainiatration whichicrowsron tia ye of active life in the world bahance being made up of Itnlians, Mon nme) In has failed to furnish enough cars to the of men were spent in the ministerial Mail) new president LISHON. mines ond thus has seriously curtailed ranks of the Free Baptist denomination tencgrins and Poles } duction into office of the a co} quence: France | e the production of coal. The obvious and with churches in. Maine and other | ed we look farther for the source | Dr. -\ntonio eae Sori Bi effect of the lack of cars has been both parts of New Bmgland. In 1890 he | | With Cuticura Soap and hot water. was accumpanied by an official notic oA nf i AAA Mork cia aSIRaN Nol cde : | “ 5 of Arouble? 1 i theltkwanapereetoat any dttekple lort and red w md joined the ‘ongregational denomination | mwes~ Cuticura Toilet Trio 2s any Tedugeel HR fbn, tHe on aee and for some years! has been living and| et died Tok The problem before us now ix[at creating public disturbances Would Arter putting ito. the record: dita preaching .in Brdelkton, Mass. Howard | on ET eer meant: we put down with a strong hand, a a? a é ina taitg 4 r § 3 i Sitter the: Americantzation or dyporta:| 2° Wisma aun ee ce ueL nan tie | LOL apOM EBA LEnOt geno al cars had University, whieh is one of the largest | | jet in maintaining skin purity and ¢kin, , heen provided by the railroad adminis: and best known institutions of its kind health, By briuging thesc delicately medi- tion of these foreign agitators. republican as eect oer Me eamet tration and to show thet mines were the country, Was founded by New| COE aah ain alates with the new president while not openly Noa ononcrath cute PiDURiahOrince rlandera i 3 | | ¥ourskioes in use for all toile; ourposes, ie preaching: Lolshevism T curs, Senator “France, polited out presidents have M@hn of the Congregact | waeeeptne sim, ccalo, baic and bande v . 0 tls realists re been arta) o i : z : eregar sweetandhe rerywhere. Two more Democratic member {Hundred ndicalists marched jy, (Hix was not the fault of the nal denominart foie he House have discovered that their) through the s. yedterduy, singing He deglaved the mines had 1 - jthe “Inter and gaye a spe trava hoping ie, Yate business has a more pressiné | cial performance outside the prisons Ciqe of the incompelene at a demand upon their time than the duties; Wheres th ons were In dU) ministration which had not furnish Sash. | THREE. Wile called out and) a the ears.” to which they sought election at Wash emt Soltis dvan< erat é Nb | the street TM eS r France made it plain that he ington. They are Congressman Bell of number of manifestants arrested evel any: impartial view of the coal eee is anmPAwhbroole Hol nese | 3 situation could not overlook the fact o— ae that much blame was to 'e atweled to ‘The former has been given leave by | T de ? 4 e he the failure of the ilvoad admit istry: the House for two weeks “on account! | LOday’s Anniversaries | tion to in repalr and t0| , ; supply the through Jast’ spring of important business,” and the latter's | ——-—_> 0 * iS : ; |1785-—-General Robert Howe, first among 24 this summer with sufflet xe business associate died and he was] the Revolutionary leaders of North “Certainly, so far as the supply of : granted indefinite leave of absence as} Carolina, died yn at Bruns. CoM _to the mines is concerned the | TaN VCS ete dministration has failed.” said Senator| ‘ | 1832—Menry Hekford, the great Ameri -= o——— | can naval architect in the war ol — | Central Wyoming is having more] 2, died in byline ie Born “Watch the Blain Mavement™ than its share of snow so early in the! 1456 ilroud, 850 oe go, ee wson. If the weather man had very) 8 opened trom Que fe eae hee to Toronto, Kindly sent us some of this moisture! j..y ire in Lynn, Mass. burned over | last June or July we would haye appre 80 acres and entailed a property i. juss of $5,000,000 lated ; (2 much) more IsM4—John A, MeCaull. noted operatic o- | er, died at \Greensbo! N | The newsprint paper situation is] rh in Scotland in 1846, j {idi2—Premier Canulejas of Spain was | | growing more serious cach day, and) assussinated by an anarchist. | j many small newspapers will probably! 1014 —The Germans were forced baek | j Iw forced to suspend unless some relief) 9). 1) ie ee a Cena | j is afforded. |The Trivune inte to including frecdom and indefuuity j sep up its standard issue as long us| for Gelgium and destruction of i | Prussian military domination, possible, but we may yet be forced) jyig- yustre-Germaus broke through fo issue fewer pages uiiless relief comes the ian lines in the Hualioz section at an early date 1g17—Lloyd George made speech in } Paris command ing BRITISH GOAL INDUSTRY = One-Year Ago in War[ | Siwhartrecre™ =" BOOMED BY MINESTANE =e o8 unity of Richelieu NO? 2 COW essininniserinsn st weight and patterns you want’ in Official announes tof the ubdica - splendid assortment. |tion of Bmperor Charles of Austria. our ec paar rs Richélicu Socialist: government in Berlin pro Coats for business, dress or mo IN THIS COUNTRY, CLAIM: cecdéd toward, fait I control. toring in the new plain ‘shades No, 2 Small Peas. ( = and faney mixtures, Richelieu A report from Neweastle states ‘tot 1 r i a tichelfe ; the coal industries in) Englund and tead The Dribune Want Ads Our prices ure dow for coats of 4 boom on i such good qual ike here. Tt i $25-to $LO0 Wales are ex count of the : said that prices Overgputs . British mine be Burnett flooded with coal o: from indu Optical Co tries in Maly, Scandinavia, France, and . other count ie ext to America Great Britain is the Skilled sd.) Opticians t coal producer in the world British miners will of course with their brother miners in this aumnet but restize the American miners’ losse sym Casper, Wyo at corner of Second and Durbin streets. Return to Tribune office for reward. SPECIALS for THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Mn oe ase No, 2 eS Se napetoppeee atin ennaRp cee Casper Seas Grocery } Young MenUseCuticura To Save Your Hair Nothing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap and hot water, preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff and itching to keep the 'scalp and hair healthy. They are idcal for all toilet uses. In the moming shave with Cuticura Soap i} the Cuticura way—without mug. After shaving and before bathisg touch spots of dandruff or irritation with Cuticura Qint- ment. Then bathe face, hands and scalp tags? COME AND BE CURED Ie aftected “with either soute jo disease, simple ‘or complicat, can come t@ us knowing eee we ave treated and cured case sities Cas " pie, your own. ied If your disease is yet curable, wm can cure it, a you be sure Sur charge’ wilt "be Nietingnoters ‘hit within yous yeneh. Sa eate at expen ee rvem Ine seickty and permantn: eured expense and no aelansnx from Business. FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE within ¢he réach ef even the poores: jo eult your conventence. % ane free, Hours, a. m. to § p. ms Sundays, 10 w m ty DeaverMedical Institutes zs See In Order to Help in The Emergency we will take a few orders for Coke’in lots not to exceed 501) pounds. Those who are entirely out of fuel will be served first. O. L. WALKER LUMBER CO Phone 240. Holmes Hardware Co. “Holmes to Homes” Now showing new arrivals in Toys for Boys and Girls. Make your selection —_| now and we will hold until you are | : ready. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. 100 TURKEYS for the big Turkey Shoot at the Shooting Gallery, commencing Nov. 15 Your Declaration of Independence Follaw your’ country’s example. Declare your inde- pendence — independence * of the tyranny of financial worries. Banish the fearsof the ‘future. Win your complete. freedom—and hold it, You do all these by starting to save and keeping at it. Your signature to your initial savings deposit slip is your declaration of independence. Every daily or weekly deposit.will be a celebration—safe and sane. Save for Your Future Ready cash makes you ready for opportunity. To be financially prepared is to have practical insurance on success. © those dreams You dream of the future. Why plan to r Decide-oa a definite saving policy and stick to it with determinat You Will be Duildinig character as well as capital. “And character wil! bring you extra capital When you need it. Sign your declaration 0! independence today! not ——— The Casper National Bank SEOETAOO OTTO I OTT AE, BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN N 20¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Germs Geen Blok. AN Minds of fasteies = ‘wcoewrvcvceveracaas MBP ELT CP