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PRESS THAT P NO PROMIBITION COMMISSIONER NAMED BY CAREY, NONE LIKELY | Ad INDIGATED THAW STATEMENT} Governor May Discontinue Office Left Vacant by Resignation of Crabbe and Expresses Confi- dence in County Prosecution CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 13.—An intention to discontinue the office of state prohibition commissioner is indicated in a letter which Governor Robert D. Carey has sent to each county and prosecuting attornéy of the state. At present the prohibition commissionet’s of- | bhe ten- TO BE MAIN UNI _€be Casper Dai TS 30,000 75,000 “Home” on East Second to Have No Rivals in Cities Twice the Size of Cas- per in Point of Equipment The Daily Tribune is given creait by competent observers of hav- ‘ng kept pace with the growth and development of Casper. A pro-| ttessive, far-sighted policy has made this possible. Today, with the third milestone of its career barely passed, it faces a new era of devel- nent but instead of merely keeping step The Tribune will strive to lead the way to that larger development which no outside force can longer | retard Looking forward to the day when tho|!atively short time will he required io Central Wyoming empire will come into} oe the an ae toe etl ba Gon Ita own as the hub of industria}, com. | fOr 2 A geataeeti Mee Has mete ceili mercial and agricultural sctiviy of a tea Ee : pers tee state which has a greater futuro before | Peach into every corner ee aan ethan any commonwealth of the union, | and Will be printed and dispatehel in The Tribune takes merited pride in an e+ of the city founcing a program of improvement Of {he PARA iiecemerlia which has soldom If ever been dupii-| Cartier boys will be able to Tea ated ina city the size of Caaner, These | Tribune cireulation departmen an improvements, which will be complet jannointes four sae Be eeanaty enone ed coifcldent with the fict publicn. | Servers may Almost ¢ ‘ Review, |Ute the time when the paper will reach tion of The Wyotning Weekly Will revert torthOspUORE of every read-)thely Goer Oe Se EOG0 tone on East Second! Tribune reader the complete news of etrect, ‘croas the street from the, post-| the day, eit) eee a araie constructed with a view to mak: | {UROr PADOT celinmouate Aas: aper plant. ‘re in 7 esetting machinery | Pertant 1 oth. | happenings « ; ni nis rw 1 Ste ni world and national e news will 1! ment in in print in fation of new ty’ costing thousands of dollars and ¢ er appurtenances and accommodations enjoyed only by metropolitan journals, leased wires connecting the editorild eee x rooms direct with the great new 1 Such a program Eels ters of the world, and finally, the in-| Penditure of money but The ; feels that the time has arr E ; ecting pre ‘h} stallation of new perfecting pr HNGhIOte ion Ren onnIL record large ex Tribune “Lo when the best fice is in charge of a woman, Mrs. Gertrude Corey Hicks of Cheyenne, Governor Carey's letter to prosecyt- «a successor-to Mr. Crabbe but have prohbition law is not easy for the reason AY HUN REVO l] who was appointed deputy commissioner by the goyernor following attorneys follows: { yet determined whether or not I! i | that it is not alw. possible to ol ‘idence, particularly © where offi wre Known. Howayer, L believe that sith proper effort on the part of coun-; the recent resignation of Fred L. Crabbe, the first and only commissioner dered his resigngation as prohibition ; commissioner, which -resignation has! heon aecepted. Since that time I have | heer considering the matter of appoint- hall continue the office. I realize that the enforcement of the First. Year Revolution in Germany | oe oe f persons irching |! the number of persons ¢ | cohcerned as to the results of the-vot-! mier Clemenceau attended the! United States* prohibition commissioner oe Wyoming, if a rumor in ‘ireulation hore iy eabteae ‘ , performance at the Opera Comique on $< s—___- election night and appeared to enjoy ND JES LOAN greatly the opera. Every now and then) TOKIO.{By mail.—A syndicate of|messengers would rush up to the Pre- Japanese bankers has decided to ipsue mier’s box and hand in to General .000-domestic loan so ag to absorb | Mordacq slips of paper giving early re- the funds derived from redemption of a|turns. General Morfacq would pass ‘milar amount of British treasury funds|them over to M. Clemenceau who, af which mature December 15. The hew |ter a glance threw them a2 the floor. an will be reekohed as part of the | When bulletin number ¢ix or seven| 11,600,000 war yone eaiuta expected |reached the box( the Premier waved it recheck ,. off; saying* an inflation of currency | 'epan't bother me, Mordacq, T tell yous All myrrh comes either. from Aden|the race is in, Nationalist first, the! or Bombay * lothers nowhere { ) for The Tribur Bie eetaae on : whieh will bo appreciated by an Batlle’ Gr ATER ieHoIn Bt p ever-widening circle of loyal subscribers resents the Improvement program that |ahd advertisers. ‘(This patronage alr will be reflected in both daily and week.) Merits: enlarged Ts has such confidence The Trib ofribialanvintetignsgote the tewaaen | Decreases Value of Mark, Iy publications Un the Sere ee eee aoe und Weonnii f te ralueed to acminimum. I also feel) = Om . ‘lurked and efficient staffs + wiced for! a king the exp (hat county commissioners should fur Adds to Public Debts every department of the newepnners, 1F teels which will ese Sena a iste ROO hes Brie Whe a ue Bam As Well NEW PRESS MAEN UNIT Tér on the plano of the lar journals pan | ae [OF PLANT EQUIPMENT he tang [BEE feililes that will have no superior It was the intention of the legislature | ‘ The main unicaround whieh the slat) i any city twice the size of Casper that the prohibition commissioner; | BERLIN, (By Mailj—Results of the! giupment will be instilled will he the) aay hu enuipment dt will ahle houkd as an assistant to the coun-! first year of the revolution in new 1 which represents the St) 4 take important part in building for ly Officials, hut “I fenr “in somo ~in-| many summarized by the Socialist | word in modern newspaper cauipment.| ty tatupe lot tha elty and. state inees the ‘county. officials have felt Monthly comprising a decline in 1 7 OO 164 new: a ——— hat the enforcement of the law was the value of the mark, inerease in the | jyera in an hour, permits of tv rt tirely in the hands of the prohibit in | Cont decreased production of | work and is so constructed that addi P anes, Somdmibithatiniaomeling| (coal dily mounting public debts.| Wohar units ean} colineininiln they were justified in The paper casts a ance for the year |g ny py I ten, 1 this way due to the fact that offic sunpitters anil paareas UCRV eins 14 and 1é-page p printed, | of Uhe prohibition commissioner did not; It points out that the mark has defi cui, rok silt ack: | usult with and work with the county | Clined in value Within the jot 50 time is not far distant wheat officials as they were instructed to do.|72 Swiss Tranes to 2d |The Tribune will add new unit It is Tho last election demonstrated that | sives a long list of art cles of food ar eeni eat faut athotialittrintlite anniek p p T l| | he people of this stato are in favor of | ink Increases ranging Up 0 100, perl any Fung “like a sewink Mmichitie,” 50 protubition and I believe that if, the cent for butter and ne 200 per cent Tat heimenn nical ruction w is not carried out the people of the} for egis. The paper states that ie speed is m sible by the —— tate will not be satisfied. On the other | Cost of Waele Ag at crease q{tubular type, whieh ealls tor complete! | ONOLULE, 7 Seen ind, I think that the people want a ea deetined from 190,000,000 tons {stereotyping equipment of the newest | peorganization I » of Japan had de ine enforcement and that they do not) {0 have declined from si70 000 000 tong | design. By this process a plate tn cylin: | yiinided that Viscount T. Kato resign ant people prosecuted or persecuted |@ Year before the war to 70,000,000 tons! arical form about tho size of @ stove: |iha leadership of the Kenserial, oe op Ahh ae es lIty of either sell-| in the first ar of the revolution Tages from ‘the type and this. ts i t z i r ho Rave nbbueen @untye’ This ty not withstanding an increase | Pipe Is m ’ oe *\position party, and retire from) public 3 lquor or disposing of it contrary | This : ployed in {Bluced On cylinders ‘and the revolving tive, according to ‘Toklo udvices to the These eylin vlaw. IT did not believe in s Steel twee |eYlinders print each page ihe Salil Atannnese latiguace ph leguing but I think every man Who| Prisoners who now) lave | " jtearing the paper, which comes off 2!" ne jeague, according to the Hochi's boollegging should be prosecuted ahd] 1 i? ofa taxes are declared to be |foll. The printing capacity is thus ine) a qyic couses Kato of “playing petty private homes are being used for) i cany growing into an unbearable |Creised several times that of the type! jotitics” to oust Premier Hara toring liquor these supplies should be} yr coe the taxpayer. The paper} of press which the smaller p: ure afraid,” the league's demand onfiseated. A fair enforcement of the) Tern that German's debts will ag-|It is driven and controlled by on Kato is reported to have w will have the support of the peo-| rate on April 1, 1920, 212,000,000, [and every feature which promotes speed | said, “that such petty polities will ham as the people generally are opposed | 949 “narks, exclusive of debts to the/and efficiency will be installed, the cost! jer the reorganization of Japan and, » hootleggers. Entente. The deficit of the Prussian|f this*one department being in ex fore take this means to demand In some of the counties the law is} railroads for the year of the revolu.| cess of 000, {your resignation as head of the Kensei veing enforeed—in a few it is very lax. 1 15, js declared to total at least 3,963,-| READERS AND ADVERTISERS Kai o same time your retire has been demonstrated that the law | 449 499 marks. TO REAP_THE BENEFITS ment from your country's polities enforced as there have been! 1) Conciusion the paper warns the| Every reader and patron of the pa-| ‘The ultimatum v served by a com mplaints from some counties. people of Germany that they must pay|per who now chafes at the delay in re-| mittee of the league immediately. fol- k your assistance and co-opera:| 14. these “achievements of the revo-|ceiving the paper in the evening will} jowing an address by Kato in whieh he ‘on and I feel that if proper efforts are |) tio, + reap the benefit of this new improve | bitterly tigned the Hara ministry for made in the different counties of the, — ment. At the present time when more |*“ity blunders in domestic and foreign fate it will pe but a very short | is }than eight ges are printed—and The | politics ” til there will be little or mo boot- N :, I El | Tribune is rarely confined to eight tecent es reported H, Kono, op ‘eaging and if I can get the support} ationa ection | pages this winter—it is necessary to| position leader, as having pressed for from you which I have reason to ex-| , make “two runs" on the press so 'hat|/the impeachment of the Hara ministry veot, it may be possible to enforce the| fp) France Does No€ |the‘tucer ss continually laboring over-|for what he considered its failure to ob low without the prohibition commis-; time to grind out the day's news. With! tain suitable terms for Japan in the ioner." . B he installation of the new press, a re- Versailles peace treaty. other Clemenceaw sho imstatation ot the new press. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 13.—Douz- | | u is A. Preston, formerly attorney ren: | 5 3 z | ‘ral of Wyoming, is to be appointel} PARIS. (By Mail)}—Apparently un FOR MOTORS OR MOTOR REPAIRS It's a motor and it will work for you day and night, 24 bours a day,-witheut stopping, + if need be. We have small as | well as large motors, as you require. Also a full line of wir- ing, socket ps and all electrical cues and acces- sortes, American Electric Co. DAY PHONE 1080 IGHT PHONE 351-M Ip Critune ~~ a ___PAGE NINE NEWSPAPERS AN HOUR OF THE TRIBUNE’S MO —_ pax A PHS AS THIS NATION Federal Elections Held in Australia Have to Deal With Monopo- lies, Profiteering, and F —_F soto By URUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Insurance [R.T. KEMP CO., Ine. Bolshevism a Real Estate | > 7 ) MELROURNE, Austealin. (ty) Mail) 111 E. 2nd | Phone 370 i Federal ¢ tions wil ell At sf tral on.December 13. Noto} will . i , z . A ) 2 new commonwealth parliament be Close in—tfive blocks from Second and Center—a chosen, hut the people will pass upon modern five-room house, facing west, on a corner lot, ro SO mene ents to the ¢ sti . The . te. Tat . : Drepores samendmente sto: thelconntlty, 60x140. This house is beautifully tinished in oak with deal with monopolies, profiteering: and attractive built-in features; hardwood floors thnuout. Ishevism Ha sement; hot Water heat. The price is The opponents at the polls will he or Fas Rene pas HOUNANandllatA Avaithe cv ABSES RATS 3,500.00 cash, balance on.terms. The Nationalists now in power y er ee aeer ~ Poesia A Their leader is the Prime Minister, Wit A mode rn fiye-room house w ith full baseme nt, m liam M. Hughes. Helis se the best residential section of Casper. A built-in fire- lection to the House of Re place in the living-room, entrance thru enclosed recep- ce by Mls) clectorz.16,-Bent tion room. Every room on first floor is spacious and The campaign has been enlivened hy attractively finished ; bathroom, pantry and kitchen are the entry into federal polities of Thomy| finished in white enamel; basement has sewing-room, : Mu eeu until ae u auOe ms built-in features in the laundry-room; furnace and coal Mier of ite of Que and, who : : is a candidate for cleetion to the House room; heated by hot air; two-car garage in rear; at of Representatives from a Sydney elec present furnished and renting for $50. The price is torate, If elected it. i rmised that 3 10.00, $4,000.00 cash to purchase. ultimately he will become tt leader 1 of his party. He is noted in Australia This pr ‘rity has no equal in Casper : \ pri for his sympathy with Irel und fe preperty © equal in Casper at the price efforts by his adrministration in Quee land to provide e it for the peo ple. ‘These effort the form. of State bnteher shop: Lostate cattle ranches Should the Nationalists be Rept in } ) . T ~ . nawee itll: jolley, uecoralng 10. Als WHY SEND TO DENVER Hughes, will consist of increased be fits for returned soldiers; anti-profites for log industrial lation; improved arbitration of pute end tariff y mplowment GEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION PLANNED BY NORWEGIANS } vision | TILE WORK When you can have it done by Casper pe usiness 2 ile who know their Tiled Bathrooms, Fireplaces and Tile of Any Description. COMPLETE LINE OF SAMPLES J. B. PROVINSAL CURIS Hot TIANLA, Maily—D, it Universit iety of dat laid before Christiania a plan . Norwegian natural science and ge “al expedi * ot] tion to Nova Zembla. nenxt. summer Phone 800 “Fire Place King” P. 0. Box 624 His pl to explore the southern part of North Island. He hopes stablish a STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! SAVE from $15 to $30 BY BUYING THAT CHRISTMAS SUIT OR OVERCOAT Over 300 beautiful Suits made in late styles, all of high-class workman- ship. 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