Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE Two NO CUT MADE IN U5. DEMANDS FOR APPROPRIATIONS Estimates of Department Heads Are High Despite Warning Given by Legislators and Pruning Is Likely. . WASHIN | membe iT Kar Senator t iH wu f numerous for econo government normal and stop nd extravagance congress urtailment of governm pend 1 t will be impossible to avoid 2 ice-time bond issues and also impos sible to reduce taxes Senator Capper poi cent figures of Mr. G of the treasury, show t ment in October ran behind about $10. 000,000 a day. This is in spite of the} fuct the expenditures now are not es 5 r time It was also pointed out by Senator z Capper that Seeretary Glass empha) FIVE-MILLION-DOLLAR HOME LEFT TO NEW YORK CITY BY FRICK—The H. C. Frick mansion at Fifth sized thar if the government did not) avenue and Seventieth street, along with the late financier’s private art collection, said to be one of the finest in quit its extravagance and congress did) the world, was bequeathed to the city. The building will be the permanent home of the, art treasures. 1 nehment another bond} 1 would be needed | } tuation is the more to be noted | ' there scant sign that the partment re doing anything ad quate to bring down the expenditur eed 3 On the other hand, enormous demands ' Rl ce Qin the look 0 m be laid before ¢ Casper Daily Cribune res it the administrative offi (Continued from Page One) ‘ ‘ xt fiseal year hecessary temperature in’ the — school The fttee of the house ap-! rooms. Spe 1 i committee in ehar the| Notice as to the time of reopening ot aqapebecial to The Tribune.) : ; 9 are ; matt ay = SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec. 10.—There (By Axsociated Press.) gisiative, executive and judicial bill schools will br iven through the , W. ASHINGT: N T 1 iready wrestling with the estinates| papers, children were told when dis. | [§ no slang in’ the assertion that | \ Gin es iA cucu | r expenditures under that-bill, It is) missed. Whether or not the closing of | “cel fee rence MeMul te Ree tiie Uulleal States Wing areal job. Represent Wood. the schools now will mean a curtailing | 'e™, serv the Sheridan exico the Uni State hairm: f tl be of the two weeks Christmas vacation , County from escap- Ml find it necessary to begin anew ° ina is chairman of the subeom eared ‘ phe ing. was per- | 0n its aviation progrom, the house ‘and he has satisfied himself by| recently granted by the school board, tiitaese sabe 2 % i will) depend) upon the ‘amount! of «© mitted the freedom of the courthouse | Military sub-commjitee on aviation hquiry among department officials Uhat 1 unt of tim) . 5 fold today by M: F i archi Heras mizing except as| lst. it was stated. premises while supposed to be | Was told today by Major Foulois, esa Tete The high school was not closed this engaged in doing chores took “French | former chief of the American expe- morning as there 1 larger supply of ; leave,” wearing a fur cap and heavy | ditionary force air ser coal on hand at that building than at | Overcoat stolen from other prisoners. | “The most dangerous enemy the any other. His feet were thinly shod, however, | #"™y would face in Mexico would not THREE CITED INTO und before he had proceeded far he | be the Mexican, but his deserts, ALES concluded that his feet quickly would | mountains and climate and to con- "BY PROSPECTS COURT ON FU Three Casper quer the first two menaces a larger and efficient air force would be nec- essary.” be frozen by the zero temperature, therefore returned to jail. oe for sell-| into police court 3 mn on charges of vio: the ee coupe! ec" 255 MAYOR LEEPER HAS THIRD. WHY ALL THIS SNOW AND Indications Point to St to Success in Spe- ee HEY, YOU ROY; WATCH YOUR STEPS ST. NICK 1S ‘LAMPING’ BAD ONES observing, nor Old .Santa—who is, you never know where—think very much of boys. who snowball old folks, folks who can’t defend themselves, or ladies, or even Ittle girls who can’t hit. back because everybody knows | there's only one girl in a hundred who can throw straight. This is just a hint, of course. We were talking to a member of the com- mittee who expressed .ais views on While the Elks are anxious to have every single boy ‘and girl in Casper ' come to the wonderful Christmas | party which is to be given at the Iris on Christmas morning with “old Santa Claus himself as a guest of honor, several prominent Elks are feeling doubtful as to the welcome St. Nick will give to some of the small boys of Casper. Why? Well, snowballing is all right, you | know, when its just fellows and a | the subject of boys like that, and be { e of give and take, everybody able | seemed quite certain that if Old Santa | to defend himself. It’s even all right | heard about it there might be a few | when the victim is one of those good | willow canes in his pack when he natured grown-ups that you know visits the Iris Sunday morning in- told you were g0- do. stead of—Gee! We near] what the pxesents for .bo} ing to be, and*that would ne real well, one of the kind who enters into the fun. But neithe: the Elks, whq are quite TO BUILD ROAD LOWER CALIF. Aa ~ARIZONAOUTLET | Construction of Two Railroads Be- | sides Aiding Arizona Cop- per Shipment Is Boost for Southwest TUCSON, Ariz., (By Mail).—C tion of two railroads, one to an out- let on the Gulf of California, is looked upon by leading citizens and observer: generally as having an important be: ing upon future developmnt in the southwest. | The road to tidewater is expected to be constructed from Aj Arizona, to Sdn Jorge Mexico, a distance of ADSUe) 90 miles. Although but little public mention has been made concerning the present pro- ject, it is declared that Colonel John Cc, Greenway, general manager of two large mining companies before he went to War against Germany, has practi- cally completed final arrangements in the east for financing the project. Un- der concessions granted by the Mexi- can government for the right of way over the 50 miles of the road which would be constructed in Sonora, it is said that ample time remains for the | building of the line. for cotton and other agricultural pro- | duets. | A tentative route for the railroad run slightly west of south to Quito-| aquito, just north of the international | jade thence down the valley cast | lof Pinacate peak in Mexico and then} turns westward toward San Jorge Bay. | Men of the Tucson, Cornelia and Gila | Bend railroad, which is the name of Colonel Greenway's line from Gila to| Ajo, have been ng on surveys ‘or the road into Mexico. | San Jorge Bay is described as a well projected harbor but shallow, which a great deal of work would have to be done. Summer tides in the north end of the Gulf of California are said to be the largest on either Ame | coasi, outside of the Bay of Fundy, being 40 feet on /some occasions The other railroad, construction of which is planned, is the Verde Valley onstruc- ing interests. contemplate construction from Jerome, Yavap: unty, southeast through the fertile | Verde valley and thence nearly south into the Salt River valley, connecting | with the Arizona Eastern railroad “At | Mesa. The road would be about 100 mile und would open up a mii ing, cattle and agricultural country now deprived of rail transportation. ROBUST CHILDREN A child should not look pale, | thin or worn. Such condition denotes malnutrition. To keep up growth and robust- | ness a child needs a plenitude | | OUTPUT OF HANNA Mi duction at the Hanna mi ___ WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1919 Ef AGAIN 60 PERCENT, ME VOTE TO RESUME WORK CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 10 Pry. > of the Mees Voted after Union Pacific, where th to return to work Mon strike Of several days provi) posting of the Li-percent incre! er, is nt 60 per ce ore it of nornial, Hanna mines, on which the Uaion 4 cific depends for its chiet sant" engine coal, nes ean produce 2,000 daily under pressure. * tony —_- Lighting anal Eating Cut Down in Vienng The a more with offender: food current four promine taurants and one big hotel cut off from current altoget): period of weeks. One big hot: its restaurant and dining-room for one month because it | an excessive amount of food Important mesage for Our’ assortment of overcoats is NOW al its best, ( in at your earliest conveni« The new browns, gr und faney mixtures i single and double br and your © you to w We'll I waiting for yo. usual place. 0 to $75 an Just’ receiver tions 1¢ pounds was dismissed by Judge W. E 9 Colonel Greenway, when opening up Of food rich in vitamins. sue aN cial Contests for Congress Tubbs because he did not think the or | -— a copper deposit at Ajo, had a railroad 9 ie ts from $36 to $! Goth dinance would holdsin the case in ques- 3 ' built from Gila, on the Southern Paci- 5 ; ie in South. | tion. | fie, to Ajo, a distance of about 60 miles, PS Cs zs | Consequently the two other cases ‘ | und in a southerly direction. What |] shirts and neckwear TON, Dec. 10.—The spe-] y dismiss Today Judi ubbs 5 | remains is the extension of the road 4 1 to select a successor tO| reversed his former decision and will through to the gulf. 2 Webb. Democrat, re-| fine any violator to the full extent of! yfayor John F. Leeper underwent a When the road reaches San Jorge abundant in Brontns somoung 1 the ninth North C uipolnn dis: | the ordinance, Ax ® result any per-| third” sai MUGecay latitheachicace is shecerdineita ‘George S. McKenzie, | Bay, a 35-year-old dream of Arizonans properties, is an ideal sup te be held on Deegmber 16, and) son caught receiving or selling more} hospital fohnae ines maivelnetitear ‘asper's official weather man, the will be realized. The railroad is looked — menta!- food that could. well the Republican leaders that staté and! than the regulation amount of 500 Tesch cls ‘ moderation in temperature today is: | to to furnish an ocean outlet for cop- s for the election Republican | mourids augine aie H saan relat ry Si i ment and his condition is reported 4S) entirely due to the fact that he is | per shipments to eastern refineries, by @ part of the diet of every i in are elated over the prow:| hac tinea’ ath they are Wroueht iberore (oe very good by Carroll Leeper in feeling so much better, these days of the Pacific ocean and the Pan- growing child, that distr same issues and | Ju Tubbs. alter De Heuer GA URaSraONe two flat he can give some of his atten- Children always do well me rus eel 5 ane one dealer was eharged With joperations within the last month and He qe wrentter: f MORC COREL : DCU UCINE Bunks? ZOTiaee: on Scott's Emulsion.’ \ Ans su in Kentucky | selling, distributing, and delivering fuel agents : eer thin! TH have a south or a | ondary importance would be the outlet Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 112 and Oklahoma are uppermost in North] in excess of the amount allowed one ne 3 Bee VOU gC AUR OIG Urea TOncd lO Tis wind here! tomorrow,” he told | = = = Curolina, according to adv. reaching] person. It is understood that the deal 3 2 Ses friends who called on him at, the | he camtal today, and in view of the/er mentioned is not one regularly “| Fift D T a to State Hospital yesterday. set that the Republicans have nomi Jin selling coal but that it was an L 9) eams The blame for all the disagreeable da man of the highest (per In the] extratsupplyon hand he Way willing to oe weather ‘at the past month must be “TRY TRIPENY’S FIRST” person of John W. Morehead, the cam-j sell *. laid to the fact that he has been off | paign is being waged enthusiastically o ake Part in Race duty, Mr. MeKenzie says, and that At a recent Republican district con 5 the key to. the kiosk in which the tion held in Newton, N. C., the pol-| HEUP. M y weather instr ents are kept has f f the Republican party was clearly THE PAS unitac =) been mmistald. fi dog te: Annexin stely and met with instant approval zt “Su wait till I get back on the Republican party is not the} a erin for . ak torbaineld: lor’ he assures Casper people. " CE REU DEA ie CIO e Cees DE ALD 17, Now that the Nome All-Alaska! <i Neither ts Mele the qarte| PRE carpenters’ union at a meeting | sweepstakes race has been abandoned, | NEUMONIA LOVE m Ae He PAYS Thetd last night made arrangements for, the Hudson's Bay contest is ge ete ; the ion of a two-st building: on) regarded as the big dog classic of the Calla physician. Immedi- sup yenuons et dae et their lot on North Wolcott street in the | continent. ately begin “emergency” ata nid te Dads takeicconeern lie | Rosen nlentirst loop, ofthe $1.000 has been hung up treatment with— S rnd it had taken concern'ns | will be rented as a store room The race arse extends ui f f Nations, and pledsins | union will have a hall on the second, from sold fields and re the par e labor a square deal! aoe hashanement for chesetcuecaxe turn 1Y breed can enter, No ) ur beth to labor and eapi lis te be built this winter, weather per-| Stops will be allowed from the start to mitt and most of the excavating! the finish, ‘The Hudson's Bay derby DRUB THURSDAY NEW MEETING NIGHT FOR THE LEGION \ Meeting of the American Lesion he min action taken was iking the regulir meeting time lay of each I VU meetings Ht SN ore oO as to enable trend ot the mpl regular Moth tine War May Have Colored Photographs Soon} LONDON Tail ON seoret sunul in my ‘or 4 ty, i ed into this coun ' t oblem of making the pre ‘ ol snapshot as well a uw is claimed to have been ” thie can be nh ordinary fim i only 20 jer cout higher than the black aud white After you a a ero ONIC UR ACID-STOMACH) Instan SLIL LILI ISIS SI TIS SS. 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