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PAGE TWO Che Casper Dailp Eribune| Issued every evening except Sun et Caper, Natrona county, Wyo,, cation offices: Oil Exchange Sationnorticgs ON et elas BUSINESS TELEPHONB....-.----+-15 Hnutered at Casper “Gasper (Wyoming) Postot- Postot- ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIA PRESS | REPORTS FROM THE UD itED PRESS! y HANW AY, President R HANWA and Editor , Business Manager yertising Man City Edt tor Associate Editer Advertising Representatives David J. all, Ae Fitth Ave. ow ty. Prudden, King e Prudden 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIF RATES By ne Year... = $7.80 ix Months 3 hree Mont ne Month. 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Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. apr The ratio of sixteen to one between silver and gold has now been estab- lished, but for some reason or other jonel Bryan does net rise up and point with pride to the sovereign rem for human discontent, for there is more money edy on tap right now than ever before in the country’s history. “I hold,” s Victor Berber, “that the Fifth (WwW onsin) district cannot possibly permit the House of Repre. sentatives to dictate to them who their representative is to be.” Perhaps not, but the constitution specifically vides that the Fifth (Wi pro- | ronsin) district must permit the House of Representa- tives to dictate to that or any other dis trict who its representatiy 11 not be., = See Isn't it unfortun live in Ja that we an imperial procla mation by the Mikado settled the treaty without all this impudent di sion of the matter by the mere pe: do not n, Wher ple? That Ca omething of a bol shevike isn't surprising to any body who has contemplated his um braweous! whiskers — — CITIZENS EQUITY ASSOCLATION Call for’ special meeting of _stock-| hol cl We, the undersigned Directors of Th ‘itizens Equity association do her special meeting of the stoc of said association to be held in iscopal Parish House, in rear of opal church, corner Second and tt stre asper, Wyoming, on Bho J9th day Jecember p. m., fe he purpose of a plan of re nization or the sale of fhe entire property and assets of the association and for the t action of and all business nece in con tion therewith. Only persons hold- ink issued stock in the association will he permitted to vote at such meeting Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Decem her 8, 1919. CHAS. ANI \. L. JOH WILLIAM TOL nt RST. RICHARD DUNN \MBROSE HE given that Notice ” the de ferred annual meeting of the stock holders of Casper Ranger Oil Comp Will be held at the general office of corporation, Room 211 Oil Exch vilding. Casper, Wyoming, on the of December. A.D. 191%. at ko pom. fordthe purp . 1 Board ensuing veo y the 62 tion of such @ther Wusiness as may properly come Defore the meeting Dated this 9th day of December, 4 1D. 1919. JOA, LIKELY Assistant Secretary Pub. Dee 9, 1919. —_ Read The Tribune Want Ads Sievert Oil Bummer ey Manufae! OU. BUR ALL PUR Osi ein sige M for Ri: anges, Boilers Furnaces, ete PRICES: No. 6 Furnace Burner Stoves, - $40 $35 -$30 No. No. No. 5 Furnace Burner_ D Furnace Burner_ C Stove Burner No. B Stove Burner___ We ibsolutely guarante Burners and ask to call at any 4 denee aod them in u; EXCLUSIVE AG S. H. PUNTENNY Park Ave. Phone 760-3 Bulletin U.S. Department of Labor “Over 8,000,000 women must work to live.” A New York Life Monthly Income Policy Presa 14 invit se ‘ s. Would Provide You are ¢ordially invited to visit our gift room, especially R. . Tee Agent New York Life Insurance Co. Insurance 111 E, Second, General so gan arriving here in preparation for the meeting tomorrow to pick zs where a candidate for president of the United States will be chosen. 50 | conferences and more dissatisfaction | | said {a2 @kPenset, such a the convention hall Gecorations and other thmgs sak {ohh Schmoll, Republican city. commit- REPUBLICANS OF NATION MEET | Ss CONVENTION GITY FOR NEXT YEAR }will do considerable good to the Repuh- Mean cause, “We will have four thousand rooms jto accommodate convention delegates, and in addition to the coliseum here is St. Louis and Chicago Prepared Prepared to Make Strong Bid si ""** "eatin fourteen thou Paul V. Bunn, secretary of the cham- for Convention to Nominate Presidential Candi- date; Many Conferences Precede Gathering WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. of the executive committee of the Republican National committee be- ber of commerce pointed out that St. Louis already ‘has entertained three na- tional political conventions. ‘We Bent ‘a delegation to Chicago recently to ald in securing the convention for St. Louis. 9.—(United Press.) —Members Another delegation of twenty or thirty is going to the Washington meeting. St. Louis fs accessible from all parts of th country and is a natural convention | y. The coliseum has proved adapted to political convention needs and St. |Louis is better fitted to care for the! | visitors.” a city in which to hold the 1920 Republican national convention, Chairman Will H. Hays was were being arranged for tonight and early tomorrow. In addi- tion to the committeemen, there were already on the ground a dozen or more delegations here to urge the selection jof their city 9s the convention mi in Prominent among them were political leaders from Chi nd St. Louis, where Charles E. nd President Wilson were re- among the first to arrive. Many vention have kept other cities out of the race. ST. PAUL MAY VOTE i FOR WINDY CITY i ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec 9. United Press.)—The' Twin Cities of the North have combined in an effort to bring the Senator \Boise Penrose and other in-| national convention of the Republican fluential Republican leaders are being | party here in 1920 if the national exe- counted on to swing the 1920 Republi-‘cutive committee decided against Chi- can convention to St. Louis when the ss the meeting plac 25 BOOSTERS GO FROM ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9.—4{United Press.)}— Hughe: Snectively/ named in1926. National committee selects the conyen-| Linquist, secretary to Gover- There was considerable talk among tion city at a meeting in Washington|nor Burnquist and member of the na- t of s ing Chicago as the tomorrow. ‘tional executive committee, started the nvention city for the Re-| st, Louis is sending a delegation of boom for the Twin Cities in the fight publican 5 for the convention. He pointed out the fact that the northwest normally deliv- rty. Mid-western headquar- 95 jeading Republicans to the meeting recently beeneopened in that to back up the support of party lead- s pointed out, and many have | ers, fers a Republican majority. urs urged that the city be chosen) ‘The first representative convention in} The Minneapolis chamber of com: as regular battleground for candidates! years will result from chosing St. Louis,' merce decided to lend its support to Bt. for nomination, and for the additional | Qote from St. Louis will insist.| Paul in the capital city’s campaign for jreason of its central location. They plan to offer the national com-|the convention. Chicago has had the convention every} mittee convention expenses and con-! D. V. Cavanaugh, ¢hairman of the fou ears with one exception, since! vention tickets. Previous convention | convention committee of the St. Paul 96, and it would seem the balance of{ cities have handed our tickets as they | association has laid plans to attract the favor is in that direction. Chicago|saw fit resulting, St. Louis delegates | convention here. claims to be about the most centrally insist, on exclusion of those from other} Chicago, it is reported here, may be located city, whose auditorium is known | cities. decided upon as the permanent meeting to be la enough for the party, and cave. place of the Republican party conven- claims that it is the railroad center of | eee the nation. The point of accessability | , commiticemen nays tors IN ONE NIGHT WHILE You SLEEP, will offer the national committee | committeemen : Asbury Park, a new factor in competition, lauds the desirability its “cooling breezes to sooth the fevered | brows of the heated argufi As bury has a fair sized auditorium and! claims that her hotel accommodations are of the best. However, committeemen declare gco- graphical location is one of the prime is at a the of) jinfluenza in the man had been alone in the place the en COLD ON CHEST AND PLEURISY tire day, he said, with none to wait on him. The rooms of the place were pitifully cold and the tattered quilts on the bed were not sufficient to keep the man warm. Captain Brennan secured a doctor and arranged! to have the man transferred to a hospital. The place in | which he had been quartered was or- dered fumigated. tiona ahd if it i, the Twin Cities will make no effort to ger the convention. CHICAGO WOULD BE PERMANENT CAMP CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—{United Press.)}— Prominent republicans, civic boosters ote business men were on their way from Chidago to Washington today to present Chicago's claims for the perma- nent camp of the Republicans tn con-| ~ vention. Chicago enthusiasts will insist on holding the conyention here because of the city’s position as the gateway ‘to the north and west. Pivotal states can best be swung for the republicans from Chicago, They WEAR 0 will say. SUFFERER AT ‘FLOPPERY’ REMOVED TO HOSPITAL Did you ever soles attached wear longer? wonder why in our shop Answer.—We use only Poime leather and every sole is temp- ered and rolled under 800 Ibs. pressure to the square inch. Natrona Shoe Repair Shop First and Center Sts. Captain Brennan of the Salvation THE SHOP OF QUALITY Army discovered a man suffering with AND SKILL “Flopper; Wolcott street yesterday aft on North noon. The GRD ELL BLP PLL LIE LS LL SSS SSS. DD DP Smith & Turner Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store 135 “North Center Street oo AULA AAT AR WPL Have a thought for a practical gift. Our display cases are overflowing with leath- er goods such as Fitall Cases, Toilet Sets, La- dies’ Pockethooks, Gentlemen’s Pocketbooks, Bill Folds. For Milady we offer a beautiful selection of t ane Ei past city | Quickest Pain and Ache Killer and reduces the -swollén joints. EARN ; = Begy’s Mustarine is the original mus- St. Louisians headed by Paul V. punn,| Om Earth—Neuralgia, Back tral a ster mubatitute. made St 004, secre! of the St. Louis chamber of ache, Headache Goes in = inks z honest ‘ellow mustard—{not cheap comme howev insist that the ; Five Minutes. minute you rub on Begy’s Mus- for any pain, ache or soreness know that all the, misery and has started to go.’ It is very penetrating and won't blister. Any druggist anywhere, will recom- \mend it; praise it; guarantee it. He [will tell you that a small box of this derful discovery will do the Work substitute)—combined, with other pain destroyers and is highly recommended \by many physicians’ Ro reduce ‘the’ swelling of gout. After all other 2 permanent 's closer prox- uth and west, ! Mound City be sclect camp because of the imity to north, east 1 because of for handling large ates. Rooms are av Louis for 8,000 delegates, cit The tar you'll agony its claim of superior numbers ailable in it remedies haye failed | thousands have overcome the misery caused sore, burning feet, corns, bunions and callouses.,, Use Mustarine for chilblains and tnosted feet, but be sure it's Begy’s in the’yellow box. was ry St sO ter- Min St. Paul and San Francisco we to make fights for the honor of ¢ taining the convention delegates. neapolis civic leaders h joined hands } a uae platens ele # STOPS PAIN t a 2 iisilitis, bronchitis, pleurisy an h St. Paul in efforts to attract the/ | ©0 ) eee ing iB the Twin Cities of the /Geep-seated coughs go over night. T A R California booster ked con-| hew sufferers joyfully praise it CANNOT BLISTER porcy San arguing |for the way it speedily stops the agony ancisco. 1 pivotal one in tial fight and that the hold-+ convention on the coast will aid Republicans in carrying for Sure It’s Cold AON ings of th materially that section. The disadvantage San Francisco ad mits is its distance from the cast, but puts forth its ability to care for any crowd that will attend, proving this by the way it took care of the huge ex- position crowd Lack of rooms and hatks for entertain the dele and holding the con Big Special _ Cranberries, per gt. 10c CITY FRUIT MARKE Phone 247 UNM any part of One Hundred Thousand Shares OUT WEST PETROLEUM Wire us on long-dis- | tance; phone us for confir- mation, and ship stock with draft attached. “We Bid Market sid Ms ANNOUNCES THE OPENING ways’ OF THE NEW Christmas Gift Room You will find here many new, and beautiful patterns of China, such as Sutsuma, Dutch Crackle and other fancy Chinaware; Kewpie and other Dolls; Pillow Tops, New Pennants, Fancy Candles, Moccasins, Japanese Baskets, Candies, Incense Burn- ers, Christmas Wrapping Paper and Christmas Cards. Geo. C. Gilbert & Co. Century Bldg., Denver, Colo. 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