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cation offices: Oil Exeh BUSINESS THLEBPHONS... pth EN Sa wewvweb Sl Dutered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- | Nes us second-class matter, Nov. 23, 1818 | Joe ninco AcSee apearew Nel oD ae SMBER THE ASSOCIATED PR REEQE TS PRON SO eee J. BE. HANWAY, President and Editor ¥ EARL BE. HANWAY, Business Man THO Y- Manager . vertising ++,-City Rdltor ssociate Editor THOS. DAIL R. E. EVANS. J. B. GRIFFIT! Advertising Representat' Davids. Handa 341 Fifth Ay | Economics Open to Those Prudden, King & Prudden Unable to Give Full Time 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., | Chicago, 11, to College Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file’ In the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES y Ci r ne Year......+. ++e+-$7.80| short course in ix Months | 33 bs a . - he Month: -« 88) sity of Wy .05 | March This Per Copy .. me Year... ix Months ... hree Months. less period than three months. ieee: a ‘Sisubscriptiogs must be paid in aa. | University vance and The Daily Tribune will not|thoroly pri comes one month in arrears. eda sei poileria of Cireulationa| Courses of study Member of Audit Bure: (A. BL Member of the Associated Preas ronomy, animal The Associated Press is exclusively | Chemistry, entitled to the use for republication of | geology, histo: all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. week. Re; Monday, Janu Be tendance than ‘S IMPOSSIBLES expected. ARD JOD Jim Gerard, former ambassador to Vacation Ends January 5 The university Germany, has spun his hat in the ring; | prolonged Christmas recess on Janu: 9, with every prospect of a yea upted by further misfortunes. after an indirect request of President Wils nto let it lie there for a few]anout ten + days. Jim is not thot of seriously as a} closing necess: tge, it is unlikely possible candidate for the Democratic sient’ work Ww: structors to and the c ous things. Any Democratic candidate} the New ¥ no interruption, nomination for presidency. But perha) the country is too inclined toward seri- would be a joke this year, so Why not extract all the fun possible from the Stud poke and couple G: rd and McAdoo on} eur university x the ticket. The former, as originator | »j, of the bivod-curdling movie mellcrdram- | Yendon to be held Dee. 31 to Jan. 4 and the lat-| gates are Miss Vir costume of “Wild Bill} mie: Miss Glac mer, “The Beast of Berlin, ter in his movie of Roaring Gulch,” ought to keep the} ang convention, while : , | with the work ot them to the point of utter distraction | yyy, do amu: people en the quae vivey : from the H. C. of L., “watchful wait-| eral consi tion and Le Ague of Nations. ing,” taxes Jim and Bill, prance forth. It is your cue. aes tieeee Casper Dailp Cribune Unapor, Natrona, eounty, vo eublle j | Training in Agriculture and Home LARAMIE, Dee. are now practically Preparations | completed for 0 griculture and S t economics, to be given by the Unive: oming from January ten weeks course designed particularly to appeal to those | "eo | Who desire training in these branches | : =~ $.150]and who haye not No subscription by mail accepted for] preparation to enreti The work will be and evéry effort will | insure delivery after subscription be | be made to connect it up with the ev-| > following branches: Accourking, vil engineering, chanical engineering, music, vete and zoology. There will also cial lectures or demonstrations 3 istration will take place on) any previous year is| uted L, that jt will be ssury to lengthen r the last recitatio es Wil recommence with if there had ar as ts Conven American Legion News Note Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of the American Legion Which Designated The Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming week (0 represent zshth annual student Moines from | » Wyoming dele nia Miller, of Lara Hasbrouck, of S' dan; Cahrlie Young, Willam Penland, of Baggs. This | ft A novel Christmas greeting has been; Pest No. vent out to all state secret A., is intended to give gen-| Kansas state headquarte: to world problems | ican Legion,. It.is.in the form of a pa-! Post No. and the list of speakers includes ex-| per parchment containing the complete Post No. 2 | Preamble of the American | adopted at the first national convention {of the Legion. gg the new organization completed last by the’ Post No. 2 2 54 Month in Paris, when sixty recently dis- of the Amer-| Post No. 28, Green Riv 1g Charged got together and started a perts from many countries. 1g Post. There will soon be an executive: as) Post No. In the Day’s News There are thirty. posts of the Amer The remark made by Emma Gold man, when she said that some day] america on ewe would return to the United States, ia “ane ambassador from soviet R the editors of the in her own big limousine reminds us of the ference from» Where you sit how the show looks.” in an cconomist. and var Sir ¢ ‘nt the people who own them wre the kind to be blown up with] the are the ymbs in her estimation, Th terrible capitalists who stamp the poor] one has done mor , | the ent situat orking class under their feet. Oh working under th * ‘srekasatiil imma! What will your ardent follow! nator of the idé ers say when you get that bengine | MtUonal : europe bugey? industr nd gener themselves. fe wat With the preecdent established of fix - —<o 5 ine miners’ wages and eval peices tte) | One Year Ago in War | 4 commission composed in equal parts |}@—————— New organizers for the eight Okla-|sent in an application for a charter. oma districts of the Legion were ap- in’ pointed at a metting held recently in| Nebraska's first auxiliary has been} h- Oklahoma City. A statement was issued formed in York Post No. 19, with a Nine by Commander H. H. Hagan warning charter membership of 94. At the pres- all members against resorting to mob ent rate of increase it-will soon-pass the j “Such'action,” said the com- 500 mark. in some instance the most/mander, “should be regarded as for- membership in these posts is feiture of membership in the organiza- No post can get away with any sort |tion, which must assist, not embarrass, of challenge in these columns without This number does not include the new, the authorities.” members chosen for the next year from| ,;Many of the posts in the state in the; winter campaign which ends December 4 With the exception of Casper, Doug- tts cozy new club house. ‘This Sheridap“and Buffalo, the foll6w- anly three months. old, y ing list-does not include any mem ured during can Legion organized in Wyoming, a come to} cording to the latest report on fi office of State Secretary Harry rie here at state st authori-| more posts are in eat Brit-! ganization. “The* unofficial: report of Sir George Paish, mission connected with | the the economic situation a recognized as one of the ‘Hes on economic subjects in ¢ rumble up to the White House gates]ain. Fer many years he was one of the charter or t, a leading f naneial paper of London. ing that, “It makes a dif+|several visits to the United Stat Canada and has made a close study financial conditions in s » mma has no limou-|The honor of knighthood came to him » In recognition of his work ras Post No,| Cleared that it had the largest post in ester, N. It, will move into! the country. This is read skeptically by post is) Douglas County Post of Omaha, Nebr., et it has »/ Which shows a roll of 4200 members. 8 strong body of more than 500 membe ‘With the new year, Ju Ke to the British United States, rendered important George Baldridge Post of Sedro-Wool = ¢ ley, Wis., is nearing the completion of| Men of the Wichita Post in Kansas Mer-| took the lead in offering their contributed t9 keep the people supplied with co. $1000 to buy a lot near the center of the during the strike. Of the fi: | community, and the members. have de-|10 respond to the governor's call for} | aro Ni its plans for a big elub house. chants of the town have of providing cided that the building shall be of the, Volunteers, 39 were members of Thom. billiara!@s Hopkins Post No. 1. In the c room, swimming pool, and buffet kiteh ir to rehabilitate the Legion has of representatives. of the miners, th Vilna was r | shevi: fe ors, and the public, how jong will’ before other big businesses arc} Manchester aud justed in the same way? It is to the interest of the workers to get big OF the world's [between three and jare always on the sea. wages, and it is to the interest ef the operators to keep their men working | == o they will speedily reach an agree: | ment, and pass the cost along tv the} public, which will be outvoted two to e among the states of the anion in - ——___—_-__—__« 3 Memorial services. will be held in ‘eorn production. Corn was the Chicago today for the 600 p who | galy crop which did not detcricrate verisbed in the ir caust in that city 1905. (Season. held 10 At a special duy ip votere will decide upon the weeeptance or re jection of a new elty charter, 5 Governor Gor bof Indi has at an invitation to deliver un ud tolight before the New Bugtund “ty of Brook N.Y. | The Texas Poultey show. one of the largest exhibitions of its kind in the | wuthwest, will be ‘opened at! Mattias today vod coutinued te January 4 Murketing of farm Speeduets will he one of the chie€ subjects of dis¢ussion ‘othe (Th aimual meeting to be epen ed today hy the Minnesota Federation 1 Varners’ clubs. ‘The opening meeting of a national ovement to dnletest educuters und sty dente in the plans of the Roosevelt | Agericun leagye will be held today ‘tn New York city. Directors vf athe Intercollegiate Pre libitien gusvciation giect at Chicage to | day to perfect arrangements for the | agsocigtion’s biennial convention, which | js to meet neat wee! Melnes. Poduy the tubes in different parts ef the United States ; VOL be slanted toward the sky in au effort to discover a new planet, which | is thot to be responsible for uhe irregu larities that have been observed in | the motions of the planet Neptune. Ac cording to the culculuiions of the a the new planet should be! observable vorke time betw dite | end Januer, | Laramie, A. Curtis Post. was — one.of Johnson county’s men who died What percentage of service men in| ported captured by President Wilson . 17, Kemmerer . 18, Thermopo! 19, Riverton, — government's munitions|to tell. Among the smaller towns city in West Virginix, which cost 000,000 to build, has been sold at auction record, with 300 members out of 600 at any @x-service men. Hudson Falls (N. Y.) this Post No. 574 has an even better showing it reacted through with 250 out of 400, or 63 per cent. join only a combination of Not all price for $8,561,000. 22, Rawlins, rate, are’ going up. Illinois is deep in the harvest of = Ome w bumper crop of corn, estimated 2 ® be 300,000,000 bushels. This | Today’s Events oF erop will give Mlinois the holo during the closing weeks of the MATTER GREATER IN MOTION THAN Michelson of the University of Chicago, says that anyone holding the new Ein- stein theory accept the following conclusions: pointng east and west than when it is} pointng north and sout being moved than when it is stand- ing. q A jit is in motion than when it is at! ! jthe taxes on the people, and thus we |catch it coming and going. | Taos Post, Santa Fe, New Mexico, | Was entertained a while ago by the wo. ,men of the town at a banquet and dance. The courses, according to re- ports, were many and varied, but in- |¢cluded no gold fish or monkey meat. | Sixty-five members were present. 15... Another outpost of the Legion is charged soldiers and some not yet dis- council to act as a governing body for 10 ll posts established in Europe. In ad- | dition to this new post, fifteen inhabi- |tants of the Paris Latin Quarter have {being instantly taken up by a score jof other posts. Recently Alabama de- | Think twice before tackling this s | ment. st 61 men pits they met with conditions that w comparable to what they rememb« of war days. But they kept smilin of and the kept the coal coming in steady to Streams. your community belong to you In big cities, of course, it | Pottstown, Pa., seems to have a Kood| Fiveyear-old Dorothy Russell, mas cot of Post No. 170 in Chicago, was |responsible for scores of new members in the past month. Every day of The American Legion circus in the Stock- yards Amphitheater she sat in booth jand urged passing veterans to join up. |She is the daughter of L. H. Russell, ad jutant of the post. It was stated that William H. Ch Post had the best organization in New Hampshire. But Gordon-Bissell Po: No. 4 of Keene, N. H., believes that th distinction belongs to dt, with its 2 room club house. This louse is com pletely furnished and hes rooms to rent to any Legion member. The post also has a $1000 sick fund, 4 basketbalj jtowm, @ fat treasury, and 360-members. With this equipment the post chalien |ges the whole of New Englund to com | parison. H —— » NEW PAPER AT MEDICINE BOW » The Trifune.) Wyo., Dee. 30.—The ’ News is the latest Wyo- mins publication to! seck 2 client is st Weekly newspuper publist Medicine Bow by Young and Keyser, [Proprietors of thé Rock River Review, 4 weeldy published in a near-by town FIFI ALLLLLL LL Big by Montana Jazz! Bund, Odd Fellows hall, Monday ‘and Tuesday, December 29 and 30. wission 2be; 1c a dance. Burnett Optical Co. Skilled Opticians | Ground Mloor | Henning Hotel, Casper, Wee. WHILE AT REST Dr. A. A. Michelson of Chicago Charlotte %. Gillan, rep Bahai movement which is its interpreter, Abhul-Baha sense of all’ the highest ides century, is in Casper for the FESENLINE the described jy + 2S the a als Of the DUrpose Laivesnity Says This Must Be ‘of presenting the educational features Accepted if Einstein Theory Is True. \ CHICAGO.—(By mail. of ‘relativity’ must also “A yardstick is shorter whan it is 4 ¢ when it is] “A clock will run slow ‘ { “A mass of matter is greater when} scientific world, Dr. Michelson stated that the conse- | quences of the Einstein theory are rad-| ical and then he told the effect it/ Monday and Tuesd: 30. Music by Montana Jazz Band would have on the yardstick, cleck and solid bod: But he added that we need not get exicited about it, even if Ein stein is right. “The movement of the earth is small, when compared to the velocity of light and for all practical purposes might be ded,” he said. ¢*The subject of belongs to the realm of high- er physics, but nevertheless, portant matter and the Einstein theory is to be seriously reckoned with.” Professor Michelson, however hot as yet accept the theory as it is qught by the great Swiss mathemati- cian, because it does away with the idea of light traveling by means of the vibrations in ether. which is sup- posed to mn all space. “Hinsteip thinks that there is no such} thing as ether,” declared the Chicago | professor. “He does not attempt to ac- count for the transmission of light, but he holds that ether should’ be thrown everboard. Ether gives us som reference point for motion, but, accord ing to the Einstein theory all motion! is relative, However, I believe it it possible, with certain modifications of | this hypothesis, to square it with the ether theory and the necessity of some medium for the transmission of light. Then my main objection would be re- moved.” a ESS BEE | Today’s Anniversaries | | 1776—The Continental congress resolved | to send commissione: to the cou of Spain, Austria, Prus sia and ‘Tuscany. 1862—The “Monitor foundered off Cape Hatteras in a storm, with a loss of -¥6 of her crew. 1894—A Byeat mass-meeting was held in New York city to protest | against the Armenian persecu-| tion 1903—Ne: 600 pe men and chiid the burning of the Iroquois the. ter in Chicago. | Hifteen persons killed in a Ger- raid on Dunk y for the as in the Tyrol 1916—Allics replied to German pea proposils with a direct negative, branding the proposals as offer eo lawn a neuyer. 1917—British repulsed by rnuns OD | a front of two miles south of Cambrai: } JOS. 1. SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER Casper — Denver. EDW. KEATING, Manager. | Iris Theater Bldg. [ of the. cause to the various , the city. The movement claims for its |Baha’o'llah, an Arabian imp )—Dr. A. A, 49 Years by the Turks, a divin tion. which resulted in a which contains the: solution of man problems. sexes, harmony. of. .relisions, between nations and races, abolition caste prejudice, a werld language a universal triburfal are some of essentials for which the followers of the movement are striving. ganization, it asks no money. jthe “grace after meat.” Tubs. of vunder, Oned for ne inspira Philosophy all hy. Universal peace, equality of 4), harmony and the The movement seeks to found no oy. nd those rest.” Who spread its teachings do so of their Dr, Michelson was winner of the $40,-| own volition and without pay. 000 Nobel pr for physics in 1917.) —————___ His investigations in the action of light; -In the sixteenth century the Jade brot_on the discussion leading up to/of table-knives bore on one side ¢h the Einstein tests and hypothesis which | musical notes of the “grave tej, have aroused so much comment in the and on the other side those o¢ Sis All paths lead to Odd Fellows jai) Decembe: 29 and 12.2 that it is much easier to than it is to “get well’ much less expensive. If ‘you~ are »:overtaxi your strengti exten busting your ervout energy, neglecting your health, starving your Bigod—-sooner or la- ter, you will be laid up for repairs. Millions of men- and women go through life, half:sick—discouraged and unhappy. 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