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Coe Casper Daily Cribune) watch key, are. included in this mis- asper Dailp Cribune ever: ening except Bi y at We are frank to admit that if we Laser, Naito a county, ‘,, bile} were a burglar and wanted 4 Cae a This element while claimiag Austr cation ‘offices: Ol Exchange ‘Building idle Durrling around town we'd help | wa | LFET FAR IN ADVANGE Of i OTHERS = ee Seta ehapeabatd 7 ISINES: EPHONE...--eececee ese keys 101 wo! al thei ‘iginal BUSINESS TELEPHONE 16, their presence in the office is becoming peit origin 2 : E Ww ing) Posatoft-\ a bore, and we'm tired of looking Nel NGe'as wecond-clusn matter, Nov. 28,1916) them” You. tight even cana a =| A SHEAFFER or CONKLIN FOUN HETACSIGNS 7 Dif MARERSS RPI NEAESOCTATED SERIES io the: polltieal situsciomManWash- TAIN PEN fs always a most desirable — ‘ CHSTAWIOR, same time laid the foundation for the] J.-M. Burlington is here from Man ‘present Czech movement here to de-) ville on Apehres: for the Manville inn Tand Czech schools for their children, | ben Co.) ME} HE ASSOCIATED PRESS, key }eronrs PROM THE UNITED PRESS! ington if a diligent search were made present for Christmas. Our stock of a NT ~ amongst this curious collection, Fountain Pens and Sharp Point Pen- ST HANWAT, President and Balter) hetice the key museum, dozens ot |Continuation of Big Pot @ ‘D W|cils are very cqmplete, Bo. sure and .D Advertising wayeset other lost articles havé found their | look them over at the CASPER PHAR- E City F Fi way into The Tribune “Lost and gram Urged on Selowtig MACY, 12-85 Pe * Grae olate fiditer | Found” department—everything from EDO SAS LS 2 AES I i ad tat A miines a lady’s glove to an old gentleman's Annual R patid J. handatl pat eieh bx | spectacle case. The first thing in this | m Bale rk aa collection which attracted our atten- | Prugden, King’ & Tria oo tion was a pair of ladies’ dress gloves | (By. Missa tree Chicago, I. —light tan, good as new, with) little Copies of the Daily Tribune are on} cream-colored fasteners on them, Must Btn. canal file in the New York and Chicego of- cost about $10 now. Then there is 2 more fists and’ Visitors are’ welcome, Reagan eae se OAL ade ES "stronger a WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. ae Department of Justice is confront- aac: : ¥ than ever before, the ed with ‘ asingly dang: dical activities,” Atterney General 2 Na tt | odd inden’ Kid gloves, both for the Hist American navy ges eee ath from the! od ut BB his ly. dan st tad "jabmitted today to ae & SOG Ep eS : igo. hand, with the word “Wizard’ on tae to that: anp' port ra ; ae 195 fastener, A ladies’ purse cantaias «| World war “second only Mr. Palmer did not go into details as to ‘Red’ activities | in gen- ue Mantis: Ep faye’ gear v's ie wth | of Great, Britain and’ far in ad- eral, but said that of the total of 365,295 index record cards, 71,000 wo Year. ch of halt a dozen | {nine in men, and every cloment ot Bertillion records and 262,712 finger print records now in the de-! Yer Copy . bluebird in full flight adorning it, and, ; Pe eA ipo, Keysi also a receipt given by The Trib- | strength." Secretary Daniels declared! partment, some 60,000 represented dataj creation’ of &ipanion [and (parolc board To the Holdover Councilmen and the Ne subscription by mait accepted for) HC [0 Mas. Julian 8. ls) id Sjtodas: in his annual report. fcerning “Iteds" and their work. Hel of three fully empowered to handle all} ¥ less period than three months. ONES Memes cney ssort in CO) yormings! ‘With cightcen capital ships—twelve!mentioned that the department had ins pardon and parole cases thus relieving | N. L El t d Councilmen: Bere not, Breatest newspaper. | If Mrs, Gent hap- | superdrendnaughts and six giant bat-| creased steadily its contributory sources| the attorney general's office of duties! ewly-Llecte } ‘ 2 Mure “delivery after subscription be- | Pon by calling fon her wee, Ue ek | tle crulsers—under construction, all rep-lof investigation, adding that this meant|“which are becoming increasingly heavy comes one month in arrears. | J. Dowling of Spalding. Nok micky |Tesenting the last word in naval con- better facilities for running down per-| and onerous.” Jurisdiction of penal in-| a . Mis nate beak meng struction, and several superior to any sons whose Uves bore marks of crime.| stitutions also should be vested in this fighting vessels now ire commission, thet Mr. Palmer said that while other gov-| board, he said. to Audit Bu- | also call and get his note book. Same e1 —_—_—s__—_ aan et hc hcAREOE, Rochester, N. Y., or any of his friends. | “pressing forward to greater ernment agencies during the past year VIENNA ROYALTY AFLEGATED Applicant for Membershi; reau of Circuln Mr. B. H. Pelton, mayor-elect, requests the hold6ver members and the newly-elected mem- bers of the City Council of Casper to meet at the ‘thing applies to James Kelly of | | id. were rounding out their labors incident m4 lated Press is exclusively Another old-fashioned purse contains | ‘hinges. Mr. Daniels sa + entitled tothe une for republication of | a collection of medals ad caine tans | Recommendations by the secretary aly the war, his department found itself . all news credited in this paper and also 6, three spectacle cases, a fow note |the betterment of the service included: | only half way through its scores of in- Ahe local news published herein. * Extension of the course at the naval!-estigations and litigated questions. . | books, powder puffs, ladies’ hose sup- } nini ters, . academy to five years so the midship- ;Countless hundreds of claims growing H yin. <I Completes the ollesuon, ant meesing [men may npend one Year att a ch-|gut of the war have eon male again City Hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th, at 8 MN ———— Ls UF Cditorial effort for the day. listed men. ‘the government, he. said, and must be Immediate enlargement of the naval! sought through the cotrts. Cases in establishment on the Pacific coast tO ynich the goverament sceks to recover hig care of ve mew, gto haa pr AMS Pald our throug Gror or fraud ‘emporary increases in pay of o: provide another souvc2 of sipply fer it's a difficult matter to tune up our) @ ——————# | cers and enlisted men and increases in! tigation, Allesed emenevorspat mental apparatus to a point where it William Cardinal O'Connell, who cel-}#mounts allowed for commutation of 1: rights by the government in its man- being placed in the museums along with will grind out high-brow literary effu-}ebrates his 60th birthday today, is one | quarters and other allowances. \utacture of) warkhinate as welt aalother historical rellen. This week ethe sions such a re supposed to adorn an jof the two American members of the! Government control of wireless com- simlar claim: sivate Ma} bust of the famous former mayor Lue- editorial pu Cold feet and a series | Sacred College of Cardinals, the other | munication. ufacture of w r the cost-| ger was removed from the town hall and, of radioarctic sensations playing hide-j being the venerable Cardinal Gibbons! Expansion of the naval air servic plus arrange |sent to a municipal museum. Jt was! and-seek up and down the spinal col- | of Laltimore. ‘ardinal O'Connell was and continuation of the present pol on shoulders of the depurtmen: 2 Lueger who naturalized nearly 200,000} umn are not conducive to extraordinary |jorn in Lowell, Mass., and studied for /of 4 separate air service for the navy." Genartment. policy of resuming | Czech residents to get, their, votes at effort, literarily speaking. In seareh | the priesthood at St. Charles College in| Construction of new buildings, prosecution of trusts his resiored to ac: thus Kept himself in office and_at the uf material which would supply suf’ Maryland and at Boston College. In|cluding a new memorial chapter at the Thuy other, investigations and ctine CL head hed hhh he dkede dadid du MP PAI Si, ficient ammunition to fill this column. 1537 he went to Rome, enterin /naval academy. | z machmery, ta2 Attorney Gen-| our glimmers unconsciously rested | American College, where he established | Change of the names of the bureaus Proving, machmery. tu> Attorney Coane ? upon a large collection of keys which 4 priniant record for scholarship, be-|/of navigation and steam engineering to| In addition 1o these, Mr. Paimer sal. * have long occupied a place of honor! i). ordained a priest in 1884. Return-| personnel and engineering bureau, re |the department will ne burdened for ” behind the long counter in The Trib- ing to the United States, he held pas-| spectively traonths to come with its prosecution une office, torates in and around Boston until Mr. Daniels made no recommenda: 4¢ Violators of the sedition and selectiv 4 These keys which have become | 1896, when he was transferred to the |tions to an annual building Program, | vice acts. Under the la separated from their true and lawtul | American College at Rome as rector, |explaining that the recommendations Ol prretiner of cases runs high, he said.| owner, were turned in ut the office #8 | remaining there for five years. In 1901|the nayy general board were under con: | Department agents are engaged in sath. a direct result of the pulling power Of : he was consecrated bishop of Portland, | sideration and that estimates would be| ering all necessary data through ree! our “Lost and Found" column on the | ye, and later was sent to Japan on ajPprepared soon for presentation to con- is rds of local draft boards which have | want ud page, and we freely conte ver | BPE 1 mission in behalf of the Cath-! gress. beenggsembled in Washington and pros: Uut we dare tired of looking at them | olic interests in that land. Appoint-| The actual cost of the nayy to eet lon of the cases will proceed imme- and have more than once breathed the | a condjutor to Archbishop Williams of | nation during the war was placed by the diately upon completion of that work. hope that their owners would show UP | poston, he became archbishop on the|sccrctary at $2,982.000,000. During the| Investigations and trial arguments sad} ain ele BrOneN ntained death of Archbishop Williams in 1907.] he said, the navy’ ’Sauring the year have shown loopholes | dnithis coovlection Is every) Known! spect pur years later he was ele | needs will be approximately $573,131.-|in many statutes, Mr. Palmer said. He ss of the key family, from a tin ae e te Ellie yraiies drallowseenianinioe aouutess | cardinalate. , Or approximately $40,600,000 lealled attention to the fact that, under p.m. VIENNA, (By Mail,—The govern- ment has begun removing from public buildings the statues, busts and _por-} traits of former royalty and royal fa- vorites and servants, These objects are F KEYS AND OTHER THING! be ° mle With the mercury standing way be- I D ? N ™ + low zero and very little coal in the bin, the ‘ay s News j ASA SLOANE, City Clerk. eo oa abo oe wo. fe ca} Smith & Turner J. signed to open the lock on mild: A the sum asked for during the pres-/ existing law, it is not 1 crime to send Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store * powder box, te a big, long, dignified > a (ont fiseal year. | thredtening letters. through the mails P looking gentleman such as is used to) Today s Events } Commenting on the construction rec-! unless in furtherance a scheme i) de-| - gain admittance to a bank or strong | ¢ ‘ ords during the war, the secretary said| fraud or as © means of ®xtortion, Point- that during the twelve months ended | ing out that letters threatening person- last October 1, 159 vessels of all classes’ al injury or destruction,of property may Y box. . 135 “North Center Street Fifth anniversary of th i mmoth key exhibic is com- | This ms ; : 9 ish naval victory off the were completed for the navy. These | be sent with impunity) he urged revis- yosed 76—count ‘em- rate and |" 3 were comp 3 i - dlatinetawarieleainnal thaeupiioiasane| nae: included 103 destroyers, one battleship, | ion of the law to covér such. cases. curate AY Nt AT an Colles+ in Nome submarines’ and 52 Eagle boats. A{ Mr. Palmer said also there was great wat the sinner who has a mighty slim is ord for destroyer cohstruction | need. for a—stataute providing punish- j are : : : . having been op-| world re / nee to tread the streets of gold es D-) . . . ee mie 4 | Sr aaeeetaey hs years , an individual-attempting to could easily find the jy ened December 1829. was made, the secretary said, in the} ment for an ine oe tReet fo the Pearly “The presence of deputies from the building of the Reld at Squantum, Mass.,/defraud, the United States, Present e thought of a practical gift should bring to recov. 1 provinces of Alsace-Lorraine , in 45 working days. {statutes, he said, provide punishment will ure the opening of the French Discussing the proposed radical de- only in the event that two or more Beet iparliament today. parture in the training of officers for sons conspire to Se the govern: which no bu: One bunch doubt is the property of some business man, contains svod old days whe our foot on the rail and blow the , foam off a cool glass of lager. have forgotten the name of the instrument, but it is made of stout metal with a hook on the end, prob ably now used to pull the crown caps “ketchup An on the sid chiltz in brown bottles; the at made Milwaukee [ntic w " Ixeeping company with this your mind something in leather. Viscount ¢ the new British am- ‘the na Mr. Daniels declared that “no; ment, E dor to the United States, is to bi \ officer can command so well as the man} Tecommendation a! as made that the guest of Harvard university today,'of ability and knowledge who knows | criminal procedure be changed to make he will di ran address, every character of service from polish-|more simple the removal of indicted per- a has prep ed an eleb- ing brass to the highest strategy and sons to the districts where the indict-! orate program for the reception and en- tactics.” He added that a year's train-|ments were returned. He described the tertainment of General Pershing, who’ ing as an enlisted man would prove in- present om as “grievously defec- | is to be the guest of that city today. valuable to every officer and that tive," is making removal procced- A conference of the Mississippi-to-At- tofore commissioned officers had no act. | ings ely more cumberunce” Ways commission is to be ual sea-going training in the duties of! than extradition. hington today, preliminary enlisted men except an incidental know- The attorney general recommended used to set )),,, Our display cases are overflowing with leath- er goods such as Fitall Cases, Toilet Sets, La- _ dies’ Pocketbooks, Gentlemen’s s Pockeibooks, . Bill Folds. famous 2 i es s | reli are a little fiat kee: wc round {t© the meeting of the National Rivors| ledge acquired during short summer Get the habit of trading where shopping 1s ' stubby, double-bitted no doubt #90 Harbors nere cruises. in command abroad, and the officers used to gwin entrance to a gin barrel; decision as to the constitutionality | Mr. Daniels devoted much of his re- who participated in the. trans-Atlantic | made easy two iittle t ys, and a long skele. of the war-time prohibition act is port to a review of the work of the | fight, received praise for exceptionally " tonotees pected from the supreme court of the | navy during the war and in foreign wa-| meritorious service. The value of the United States when that body ters since the signing of the armistice. | payal war colle at Newport, R. 1, sembles today after a two weeks’ re- He declared that the remarkable per- | was aphically demonstrated during cess: formance of the navy in transporting | the war, the report declared, adding that Primaries will be held in Fifth Wis- troops, particularly — in bringing the} + . will come when one of the ro- consin district toc for the nomina- army back to the United States, was! quisites to command of a fleet, squad- tion of condidates for the jal _clee- the outstanding war-time achievement yon, division or battleship will be a tion to fill the va by the of the navy. jdiplomat from this institution,” refusal of th © to honor the ere- arding the | Salvage and sales of materials found! of v Berger, VW P coast base to be surplus after the war hay amount- & nor Shoup has called a special could not “too strongly urge that con-| oq to $70,000,000, Mr. Daniels said while of the Colorado legislature to gress make a beginning in the devel-| tne sale of small auxiliary craft to ratify the national wom- opment of shore bases. na urds and | netted $900,000. He added that all ex- mendment, to pass 1uws ir stations on the Pacifi Proper | eept 300 naval contract made during ion of anarchy, sedi- | care of the vessels of the Pacific fleet. the war had been settled. | Fane conesyla leas makes such action vital. The records of the marine corps and to vet on eme port paid high tribute to (he «ne coast guard during the war were! ‘sof naval reserve officers and reviewed and lighly praised and the Another ring contains seven most of whom are little flat ones, an two lock keys. On the side of one is the number 17799 and the other 664. Looks like this bunch might have been lost by some refinery \ worker—they ore a litde gummed up } with what smells lik: rude oil, Another ring containing five was, in all probability, lost by a Nington switehman, Keeping company with a Yale key, No. 848, ure two Nat curious-looking keys and a Jittle y with a hole in the end, is a switeh 1, and the name “Burling ‘on the opposite side. For andal might guin possession § of this key and perhaps wreck a train, the war “without) proposed transfer of the, latter service , we called up the dispateh offi a ; a a Ca Set HAYS from the treasury ssp (eee to the} but the clerk who answered the shone | T di A manne the ships and carried on the nayy department ‘was advocated | ) seemed to attach litte impe ea oO ay’s nniversaries war.” Scerotar is characterized plendid results haye been accom-| 1 our opinion, and said if we would eine Op the naval rese: as an inval- yjished by naval administrations in the| : them over they woul ept them, 1845-—Jefferson davis centered con- Uae set to the navy and urged that) virgin Islands, Haiti, § Domingo, i! Extending the clerk a silent us a representutive from congress make ample provision for r amoa and Guam, Secretary Daniels de- | 2 invitation to depart to a climate whe Mississippi turning and strengthening the organ: jared, particularly along sanitary lines a“ there is no 1 shortage, we hung IS83—The Australian colonies resolved ization, and in the quelling of banditry and law-} ‘ the receiver and replaced the key in favor of union. Advocating temporary increases in! jussness and the improvement of finan on its nail where it has hung for many 1s8$5-—End of the great strike of coal Pay of officers and enlisted men and! ¢jal conditions. { | moons, miners in the Monongahela val: inerease in amounts allowed for com- | More litue flat k and another ley. mutation of quarters and. other allow- j Yule key without a number com. 1887—Johann Most, the New York an-i@nees, the report declared ‘that high bose another select the letterin, another is 1 to one Wages offered by the merehant ntarine for uttering 48d shore concerns was causing many 3 Seine | ofticors’and iicn in “the navy, to $3 2 high-grade Office Chairs of Sweden died | disvatisfied and was resulting in au 2 Tables, suitable. for of- Lorn there, Jan- abnormal number of resignations. Benes aon] UiathetnayUahgur been’ Gemiohilised trot fice or store, one 5 foot by 30 inch; one 5 feot by 32 naval vietory off 4 War-time strength of more than 600,- ehist, was senter 21197, to a laboring man nd look untidy, ' The next is a buneh of. six, five of which are little fellows with holes in UW1i—Great British the end, and a flat, sword like key full the Walkland Islands 000 officers and meh to 132,000 hal inch. i of note wey ure all highly pol 1915—Washington sent a note to the 5,000 are resrves, the report said, anc aris ot isbdvandelook ke they inight ie the Central powers demanding enlisted men are badly needed to man Elliott Addressing Ma- Property of Some prosperous business faction for violation of Ame the greatly increased ving estab chine. his in sinking of Ay lishment. ther with a dirty red and 1916 sumanian army surrendered to High tribute wa isu bunch of more than 1 von Mackense izations for This machine is.as good as new. Actime saver for Bank or Oil company in the addresshig of en- paid welfare organ co-operation with t 4 a dozen keys of every ty known, 1917 isle surrer to Gen. navy and Tibor was eculogized for its for statements, circulars, Among them is rot! Burlington al Allenby and the iritish | Patriotic response to the ery for in reports, éte. 7 switch key, and a large key, probably forces. ercased and sustained production of war ; UPSTAIRS Key designed to unlock a Warehouse. Then —— materials. inent’ naval officers, Lonson, M. ks Admit Admiral Sit notably 1 there are flut-headed ones, round on ‘Ago in War i Tong fellows with both sides od; W 4 little ones which look like a tadpole One Year Ago in War —————————_——_———_o turned bottom-ypward, und others too 1 AUR rouk to FeUtODNy Sure) they be (| I Potain received the baton of ° ‘ h ld k h | cf iy a Bara ample Sta Bulletin U. S. Government. What Would Make a More C eerful X-mas? fis the name of “Wm, Mutton, Manki:‘Ggpieng, ta Kut ‘ M cy : if Ron SE a ea tie tan Department of Labor _ | Practical Gifts can be selected from our Complete Line of A ee one ay Screener ae}, Avo: wish! in) tH “Out of every ‘twenty, nineteen fail to ‘provide Be rah (ane eit lits FRM aR HRA Ae a igs pe mi eins either for their qld age or for their families at death.” - FURNITURE | 4 curlous Tooking Tot of Keys. Tf any- “ie beautiful ‘oral ofertas, A New York Life Total Disability and Double Indem- - Khany Bros. r= Cedar Chests Mee aes tain dround to, the sTrtbune mittee, MEO AND MRS, HARRY TRUBSDELL nity Policy Would Provide. Oriental Rugs RAR 3 : _ _ Lanips, Shades 12-58-19 and we'll turn the bunch over to him. — % ‘ ’ Then the ure a number of single Knowing His Place e * e Now on Display Phonographs keys, belonging, to folks too curcless to Lop dogs eked , e PRE A carry a key ring. Longs, shorts, flats, |), iter Agent New York Life Insurance Co. ' floor keys, skeleton keys, and attic ting yi foie a Syn ce qiested 111 E, Second General Insurance Phone 370 Chamberlin Furniture Co. locket ke ve ue -oldgsiton vue cold

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