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PAGE TWO. be Casper Daily Cribune Issued evety evening except Sunday. at Casper, Natrona county, Wyo, cation offices; Oil Exchange BUSINESS TELEPHONE...... pee Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Pan i $ second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 THE ASSOC: ‘S$ FROM THE UNITED PRESS, HANWAY, President and Editor HANWAY, Business Manager Advertising Manager | +++...City Rditor | -Associate Editer IATED PRE} . EB, I VANS. GRIFFITH Advertising David J. New Yor Prudden, King & Prudden 1720-23 Stegen Bldg. Chicago, Il. Copies of the Daily Tribune are file in the New York an@ Chicago on fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier B. reseniatives > PEAGE LIES P'pullatng | WORLD I GOD, IGNORED BY ¥) ir True Peace Impossible While Moral Mis-| eries Are Exploited; Order Must Be Restored Thru Spiritual Awakening (By Associated Prens.) ROME, Dec. 26.—Alll cardinals present in Rome, patriarchs, arch- | bishops and ecclesiastical lay courts gathered at the Vatican. yester- | day to present Christmas greetings to. Pope. Benedict. _ The. pope re- | | plied to the greetings by recalling the urgent. necessity for aiding the Boaontihe eae 89 poor and the children of war victims. hartontice 38 “The necessity for faith is demonstrated by the inanity of the ef- Per Cony 105] forts of those who vainly try to give] ri mail accepted for period than three months, Al) subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be corr one month in arrears. —— Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B.C.) Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively ex Atled to the use for republication of @, credited in this paper and also| tha local news published herein, OUP OF RUSSIA_ ot unofficial peac conference” sit- ting at London-lately is said to have | cided to pull out of Russia gd leave { country to its own fate. To this decision the big majority of Am¢ Will doubtless say “Ament!? American jroops have not played al vu art in Russia, either in in-| tent performance. They were sent} at the outset of the Bolshevist revolu-| tion to keep American supplies, intend ed for use ainst the Germans, falling into German hands. The troops per ily “formed that duty pretty satisfactor- in eastern Siberia and around Arch- 1, and defended themselves when attacked. Their actual military aecom- pilshment, however, was littie more} than nibbling at the edges of Bolshe- vism. They were not strong enough to| take the offensive-in either Europe -\sia, and there was little demand at home for such an offénsiv fhe two expeditions have been much cfiticised, and there will be general re joicing at the adoption of an allied pol that frees the United States. of any further obligation of this thainkiess | nature. a ee i Germany is imposing a tax on tour-} ists. ‘Thavs all right, It isn't worth} it-but anybody who will go to Ger many ought to be taxed. eee to | Prices Tumble from Rsteal But it will be a very simple to put Humpty-Dumpty togeth Just watch ‘the | | Elgin pie sgs Loard. Russia is breaking up just as Aus-| tria-Hungary did, and the work of Pet-| Great is undone by Trotzky the! Small. co Now that we have a national labor party, Why not a national-laboring par- ty, With everybody eligible to member. ship? ——o - | The United States Congress missed a} lol of innocent enjoyment: in not be ing able to fix postal rates for the! ceramic publications of ancient Bab ite REAL RANSFERS Sarah E. Green et vir to A lis of lot 7, block addition. Con. $1, et 3 und Helen Willls to Sarah part of lots 98, 99, 100, Eos North Casper addition. Con. Hizaheth Ve Towle to A Willi lots 98, 9%, 100, block North addition, Con, $1, ete, : | Wyatt to G. W. Cooley, lot 1. sper. Con. $1, ete. t Brunk S$. Luckey et ux to M,C, Keith, | pert Of lot % block 43, White's aduition ete } > Chapman et vir to Roy C. lot 9, block 114, Casper. Con m J. Jones et ux to M. S. mankind peace and wel 0) or ignoring God,” 0} not be obtained by jin seeking |be re | from} te demned to suffer equitable penalties but “ SHOT THRU HEAD | was not the motive as a large sum ain next season, suid, ef | “The postal eXamination ‘headquar- forte Avilll Do: mageltoler » gambi- | ters have three duties,” official circies ing at major league anes, | farther announced.» “These are to hin- j ly at those parts where’ the the flight of ital, to see wheth- fessional layer of-odds lms become the orders of the imperial commis: 5 for export and import haye only talk in whisp tlo of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and in 3 weeks she was able to get about and walked a mile to urch.” Tt is harmless preparation that imple, bur f de the forgetting he said. Peace can- the individual and if there is not order in (GEN. PERSHING — HAS CHRISTMAS by mankind both.” There is no order without acknowl edgment of the dominion of God over his creatures. “Order also requires the m spirit over matter and the 1 and sincere love of man for bor At sent there cannot be true has been subvert- Mor- ing ise order iduals and by mankind, al miseries due to the war are exploited by those who watch e opportunity to affect moral order. “Today the spirit of independence has invaded all minds and leads them to rebellion. Today there is no shame musements amidst the griefs and sorrows of others and there is no limit to the dissipation of wealth and the drying up of the sources thereof. | All this shows that modern society bas (By “Axsociated Press.) LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 26.—For the first time since 1915 General John J.} Pershing was with his 10-year-old son. | Warren, and other members of “the | family for Christmas. The general |spent the day quietly, exchanging gifts | erally enjoying Christmas at} dence of a sister, Mrs. D. M. j Butler. (By Axsociated Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—President attempted to set itself above God, pass:|and. Mrs. Wilson and Miss Margaret y to tolerance, from tol-} Wilson spent Christmas quietly and the from division, t0| president ate his Christmas dinner, stracism of God. There: etfulness of the cluding turkey, in his room, in-| served by | | supernatural | Mrs. Wilson, and the triumph of the natural has led} ro tats . individuals to egotism and society to) PARIS GAY ON revolution and anarchy |“PEACE” CHRIST) Continuing, the pope said he did not) (By Associated ess.) pair as all these evils could be ob-| PARIS, Dec. 26.—Paris celebrated ted b; aith thru which order woul! ner first peace Christmas with great ablished and peace triumph. jenthusiasm, great crowds thronging sting and trues peace must be) the churches and theatres, The prin- 1 on just alliances among peoples) cipal streets were filled all night with while vanquished nations must be con-| celebrators. FUR STORE IS HELD UP.AND ROBBED $30.000 CHICAGO, Dec. 26-—Erforis of the | police are being directed toward the capture of six men who held up fur store filled with Christmas shop? pers and escaped with furs valued at $5,000 and $500.in cash, The robbers entered the store and with revolvers forced the derks and not destruction,” he said. SON OF DETROIT MILLIONAIRE IS United Pr Press.) Mich., Dec, 26. multi- rn jactur. shoppers to liné QQUnE UD ES a it the wall. Souci ht as he drov da curve 4 thiles front Mount Ciemens, Behind a telephone pole someone had stood concealed to kill Brown. Robbery ROCKEFELLER’S | | MAIN GIFT IS of money on Brown was untouched. rs. Brown, from whom he f been divorced recently, was taken to custody but soon afterward was released. The couple had two chil- dren. —— | ¥ Anxociated Presx.) » Dee. 26.—Organizu- tion of ar last the ly confirm: censorship tion regarded as “in no the Democratic rank: ———— HIPS TO LONDON ted Prexs.) A ia innounees that it in- with London in ayes sep eairom rters for testing letters, camining ther Govern. Four bullets entered Brown's head. | NEW YORK, Dec. 26—John D. Rockefeller gave a Christmas gift of WOMEN DEMOS ) one illion dollars to the Kocke | board. About 600 colleges and. uni- ORGANIZING IN | versities benefit thereby in increased salaries to teachers. This gift makes Rockefeller’s total benefactions nearly ‘GERMANY CONTINUES ITS. cratic party | ing hi today of 32 the meeting was issued by M - | H. Childs, president of the Women’s | q Democratic club and Miss | sce of President Wilsor | BERLIN.—(By — mail)—At {ed. Germany still has With 16 headqui jand 10 for ment officials he activity of the ng the foreign correspondence of ( ; man business firms,” thru the chamber: } of comn ready had a chance ! pondence and have de- ler dation and G eral Education GOTH AM TODA Y) half a billion dollars, inent New York haked truth is out, offi testing headquarters consists in controll- free from any harm, hipping company vis to open a service e near future it to be nd to stop the valuta t | with the red and green ‘Glad Sioter eee Operation | hysicians had giyen my sist hey wanted to ope gall | . but she was too weak and could rs. 1 got her a bot mange) stamped thousarmd mark notes.” — In Mexico men und fal circle eail Christian nam |-——= r up| women in each other the by Jarchal mucus from the a] 5, block 12, Casper, Con. $2.-| testinal tract and allays the inflamma: 400, tion which causes practically all stom-| OW Mountain Land company to Ar-lach, liver and intestinal ailments, in-| thur C.Mur + part of | cluding appendicitis, One dose will con-)| yection 29, t. 81. Con.!) vince or money refunded. Tor sale by $0. druggists everywhi —<Adv. . M. Carey & Bro, to James Harisen, |, | ot 1, block Con. $200. | 1B. Vatee to Surra Amanda Pu BUCKS for SALE P Supplies. ino, Jot 11, block 3, Capitol Hill in Butler addition Cor 0. Murian Hanson to € art Calkins et ux, lot 10, block 76, Butler addition. | Con. $400 - | C. B. Steel et ux to J. B. Lindahl t ux, lot 3, block 1446, Casper. Con $i1o0 Walters, | Acres addi Itler corporation to Harry Olldale te tion 3, 4, block 3, to Casper. is) the le used letter, In ordi- | beoks it occurs, on an average, uyvice in three) thousand words. | . ~ \ Eleven head Black-faced |} Bucks; shear 16 1-2 pounds |! wool; weigh about 150 pounds; three years old; ex- cellent condition; sell reason- able; See 0. G. JOHNSON Care Casper Storage Grocery Casper, Wyo, | while POSSESSES ESOS OOSSTN > Casper Sporting Goods bo, Anything i in. the Sporting Goods line. Casper’s most complete line of Avtomabile Wyoming Special and Weedskin Chains. Corner of David and Second Sts. SOCIETY —POPE * KS JOY IN GRIEF OF OTHERS, IS CLA FARM PRODUCTS | AND LIVESTOCK WORTH BILLION (By Ay ated Press.) TOPERA, ‘Dec S6—For the first time in ir history of Kansas, farm products and livestock raised this year exceed a billion dollars in, value. The annual report of the secretary of the state board of agriculture shows ag- gregate values of $1,087,000,000,, High, prices rather than_ unprece- dented yields are responsible for the increase, .the report states. ‘STRIKE CHIEF AT WINNIPEG IS. CONVICTED smocinted Prens.) "win Ghat Dec. 26.—R, s, Rus- sell, one of the leaders in Winni- peg’s general strike and charged with seditious conspiracy was found guilty on seven counts : CaMnn py. IFT, a jury here. JOHNSON GIVES OUT PLATFORM OF CANDIDACY (By United Press.) PIERRE, 8S. D,, Dec, 26.—Hiram Johnson sent his presidential. plat- from to state officials here. “L would lay hand with equal se- verity on the millionaire profiteer law-breaking agitation,” he S. n our foreign relations 1 would _ have friendship and amity with all ,nationas and entanglin galliances with Johnson urges a land settlement law, initiative, referendum, recall, rect primary, budget system, work- ingmen’s ‘compensation, | women's eight-hour day, minimum wage and blue sky law: WILSON SIGNS BILL TO BOOST EXPORT TRADE ; (By Asnoeinted Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Presid Wilson signed thesFdge bill, authorizing the creation, of "dorporations for the puypos sine American export trade. bs ‘Samuel Faulkner, Chicago Pioneer, Dies at Age 91 (By Assotlated Press.) CHICAGO,Dee. 26.—Samuel her, pioneer merchant, aged 91 died Christmas eve, sitting in a chair, his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Faulkner, read to him. One oyster will produce 16,000,000 eggs, and of these some 400,000 may mature. INSURE! We don't tell you that you NEED. insur- ance BECAUSE we write it. We write. it because YOU need it. In other words we supply a NECESSITY. Cas dee Ben Really Go: 109. w, 157 ST. PHONE 74W K Phone 214 r | energy MRS. V. STAPP HAS GAINED 30, POUNDS San. Francisco Woman Hadn't | Burnett Be Seen a Well Day in Twenty- | MEET NEW PAY: Optical Co. ; Five Years mc oF j | Skitlea . } A: inated Press.) l¢ lans “It's thé honest truth, T hadn't seen} CHECAt 0, Dee. 36.—Coal consu- | pie .2 well day in twenty-five ans until) mers here are ,in receipt of announce. | Ground Floor I started taking Tanlac but fow all my | ments from several fuel companies | Henning troubles are gone and I feel like a younz notifying them of an increase in re- | Hotel. girl again,” said Mrs. Virginia Stapp.! tail prices of between 30 and 35 cents ‘Casper, Wy: of 185 Valencia street, San Franci a ton on all coal mined since the set- RAD Calis. tlement of the recent bituminous min: “For the past twenty-five years . have been in such, miserable 1 continued Mrs. Stapp, “that I y sinning to think I would have to he} content and bear my troubles as long} as I lived. I had almost no appetite all and when I managed to eat a fe bites I couldn't digest it and it would) make me deathly sick, and as I could} get no strength or. nourishment I fell) off twenty-five pounds in weight. £/ got so faint and dizzy at times that I} }iould have to sit down and wait till| the attacks passed over. For the pase) twenty-five years I hardly knew wh: it was to be without a headache and had terrible pains across my kidneys | All my life I have been constipated ant} every day for years I have had to take | 2 laxative, and my tongue was alwa. coated and T had a bad taste in al mouth all the time. Night after night! T have lain in bed rolling and tossing! for hours unable to get a wink of sleep! and of mornings I felt so bad I coulds hardly get up. “The statements in the papers ith Tanlac seemed so sincere that I made up my mind to give it a trial but as} every thing else I had taken for twenty: five years had failed to help me I had 'PRIGE OF. ers’ strike, to fe Percent increase the’ w ye the 8 2 Ger .. cae Read’ the Tribune wan: ads. ly Saw? tage Ts i OBSTINATE COUGHS When resistance is lowered and you come down with a cold that runs into an obstinate squgh, you trouble is more than surface deep. You need SCOTS EMULSION an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your blood to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength, For nearly fifty years Scott’s has been helping break up colds by building up strength. Try It! ‘The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous "S. & B. Process,” made in Norway and refined in our own American Ia . itis @ guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed, J) Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. Je rer) little faith in Tanlac. But, sir, it be-||{f gan to help me so quick that it was no time before I had changed my mind about it and now T think it is the grear- est medicine I have ever heard of in my life. I can hardly realize what a; wonderful change has come oyer me. Why, I am able to eat just anyth ing) T please, with no bad effects in the and I have actually gained pounds in weight. I hayen’t had a head- ache or dizzy spell in so long that I ha: ‘almost forgotten about them and the pains in my back have left mé entirely. | My constipated condition has been r lieved and my tongue is never coat: and I don’t have that bad taste in my mouth any more. I sleep nine to ten! hours every night, can do my house-| | work with ease, and I just feel fine| all the time with this new life and) about me. % never lose a sin:| gle opportunity to praise Tanlac, Soh | ft has certainly been the greatest bless- ing of my life.”” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- per Pharmacy, in Alcova by the Alcor Mer The hostes can table j Smokers realize that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or coupons! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed pack- ages of 20 cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) ina élassine-paper-covered carton, We strongly recomgend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. Next spring we will have on display inthis | city a stock of not less than fifty thousand | dollars’ worth of high-grade Oriental } Rugs of all sizes. ‘ | Khoury Bros. Helena, Mont. IGARETTE If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels provide smoke them in co™:parison with any cigarette in the world at any price! AAMELS are a cigarette revelation any way youconsider them! Take quality, or refreshing flavor and fragrance; or, that wonderful mellow-mild-smoothness you never before got in a cigarette smoke! Yet Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of- satisfaction you marvel that so much de- light could be put into a cigarette! Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them So irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! You will prefer Camels to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! You'll realize pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant ciga- retty.aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Once you know Camels you won’t take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem; N. C. / NOTICE tie Jan. Ist 1920- "The Citizens Equity Store will do only a strictly Cash Business. This means everybody. 'y adopting this plan We can give our customers the benefit of lower prices than have heretofore prevailed i in this city, and WE will. if If you want a bill of goods on this plan. come and figure with Mrs, Hunter. If she fails to make yoif’a good deal use our stationery to make out your Montgomery-Ward order. If you must have credit we.can tell you the best place to try for it. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO