Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 2

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Iasued boyd evening ¢xce! See Casper, Natrona ie oe cation “offices: Ol Exchance Building BUSINESS TELEPHONE Entered ice as Pik ai! Ca na~ THE AS FROM THE UNITED PRESS} ANWAY, President and Editor EARL Xf aA WAY, Business Munaye L Advertising r (Wyoming) Post. | J; rk Cit Pruaden’’ Kine & Pradden 1720-23 pregen Bidg,, Chica, Copies of the ‘Daity ‘Tribune file in the New York and Chi fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By C te ne Year ix Months hree Bionths. ne Month. Per Copy 80 hree Months. Ne subscription by majl accepted for Jess period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid In ad- yance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureag of Circulations;™merly located at Greybull, 1. C.) Member of the Associated P: The Associated uel. entitled to the use all news credited in the local news published herein. for republication of NEW ADVERTISING RATES Effective January 1, ing advertising rates become effective on The @ Daily Tribune Open space, no contract_50e inch 600 inches_--_--_.-__-_45¢ 1000, We These rates show but a ht increase Coe Casper Dailp Ecibur @} Four-fifths of the farmers of the cout Sener SeNy nnd Pann Bees iis | transportation lines, mines, farm lang, | ‘© on} Go of- | this paper and also | | jering of the territory. Oo. 1920, the follow-} | tablished because try are against political ownership" | yet a self constituted board call- ling itself representative of the farm- matter, Nov. 2/1916) ers of the country has issued a state- IATED PRESS| Ment favoring the full Socialist pro- |gram. The threc taflors of Tooley street are still passing resolutions beginning: “We, DISPATCHING {8 the people of London.” ei 13 - | Greybull Office of Burlington Abolished with Installation Made Here With the completion of a new dis- patching circuit and the transfer here yesterday of the dispatcher's office for- Casper be- comes the central dispatching point for | the handling of all Burlington trains as Press is exclusively | far east as Guernsey and as far north Cc as Billings. The office at Greybull, which was es- of a lack of wire facilities at Casper, has been abolished, as the new ditspatching circuit just completed is fully equipped for the coy- H. Newman, C. H. Deam and D. are the men brot here from Shief Dispatcher A. W. Greybull , Parker. will handle the trains between ile and Billings, and also annie and Cody, over the d The iktas ‘will greatly facilits the handling of trains, it is believed, over those in effect for the period end ing December 31, most confiscato; of 1919, despite the al- increases in the cost newspaper print which publishers ure lies comfielled to The pay more than 150 percent more for its y or suspend pub- ion. Tribune is required to print paper now than it did a ye —and we're lucky to get il at that pr The to compare with the inerease in ratio does not be; of producing a newspaper. But w not wish to shift the burden of these increases on our advertising patrons, be-! ing content to carry the heavy end of The is merely intended to prevent the run. the load ourselves. ning expenses of operation climbing to =| mall increase | and will make for the betterment of the entire system. —-_-—___ | ACTRESS MEETS DEATH IN AUTO CRASH IN N.Y. (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, dan. 2.—Vanita Fitzhugh of New York, 24, actress, was killed in an automobile accident. She was catapulted over the wind- shield and fell 60 feet from the bridge. —— merce o ot UNGANITARY CONDITIONS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR REVERSES OF SIBERIANS ! -roK10.—By jeause for the mall.}—That in recent chief reverses of the’ a point where it would endanger the | Siberian army was to be found in its efficiency of the newspaper service we are now giving the public. SS SS CARRIER SERVICE The carrier service of The Tribune! has shown a marked improvement dur-! ing the past year, and it is the pur pose of the management to continue to) suid ditions was the opinion pee ary x nt ed or Ame! sioner to Sibe by Colonel R. B. | Teusier. n Red Cross commis. Dr. Teusler was speaking in the Rus: TOOaw#. Pa een sian embassy idents who voted on the form the “Tokio Internatio: tion for Relief in Siberi , hundred dollars were immedi: seril # nucleus for the rv Colo Teusler, desc that bad ganit at a meeting of foreign spot to both in t exert every effort to. secure 100 per-} 4 nd among the pulation, with : ais nics of starvation, brot about cent eff ney in’ this d ne misery and a moral breakdown Despite many vexutious delays, princi pally caused by the poor quality of print paper produced by the mills, the little ful paper merchants haye been faith- in delivering Wyoming's favorite newspaper to more than two thousand Casper families every week day in the Yor to be Th this they are com has remember: Tribu them in many ways, and if our pu-} 1M trons wish to encourage good service, it | curr wouldn't hurt much to give them dha rd ae hahtpa sail word of cneouragement— or, if the spirit diately best splrinung: as fast of the Season so moves you, slip him! a dime or quarter. Most of the boys | CASPER LIKES have savings accounts, and will appre INSTANT ACTION 2 has never been anything with ciate it action of simple witebhazel nee: ‘ “te., as mixed Yn ‘ Lavoptik eye One lady with in Women’s work for the’ Red Cross) dined und. watery: vyes reports her looms lurge when sect down in actual ¢ are bright und clear ufter using! Luvoptik a very short time. Jn an figures, According to figures just made) oii ease five applications produced public, women made 371,500,000 articles great benefit. We guarantee a small! Mu for the Red Cross during the war, $94,000,000 given 8.000.000 workers Were used in making teriuls vulued ut the articles ee eer haye eost labor und industry 1919 Strikes There two billion in no more reuson why suffer from a labor dispute than from any other kind of dispute. Quurreling} neighbors ure required to tuke their | srievauees to court for binding decision} ow the busis of equity. wil have sense enough to require ine tlustrial disputants to do the same thing. 1920 AUTO LICENSES Should be upplied fur now. fur the coming year. We will be glad tu give you infortmtion regurding vew rules and New Hegulations effective help you till in your 111 Bast Sevond Street is | the public should | Some days we | application ecard. NO CHARGE Rai DT KEMP CO. Phone 370 which wus (roops who felt th port behind them. | population seer {most benumbed ferent to what h: for reflected in. the hey had no sup he minds of the -d to have cecome al- abgolutel added that altho such people were jent food, but ilities distribution wher botue to help 4 ed or inflamed eye Adv. ne KEEP IT SWEET aSeresare ct gestion o! Pre Radke _Ao-MO1DS As yey a as safe to wie tt Casper Pha | | If sovaszeast est srssseee NY CASE weak, strain- | knowiedge to Holland. Hritish officials do not genuinely desire to try the kaiser but the extradition re- quest is considered a necessary formal | ity to “save the face” of politicians who | promised to punish Wilhelm. Punishment of the ex-kaiser and oth-! er German war criminals is worrying the titled British. SURRENDER OF WAR RIMINALS MEANS REVOLT (By United Press.) BERLIN, Jan. Fearing a revolu tion in case the allies demand the sur- vender of General Hindenburg and Lu- dendorii, the German government making desperate attempts to have t allies modify the question of deliv and trial of war criminals. cans aes GREETINGS FROM MANY FOREIGN NATIONS IN MESSAGES TQ WILSON WASHINGTON, re Jan. Year's greetings from the heads of a number of foreign governments | were received by President Wilson. | Messages were received from Eng- land, Belgium, Luxemburg, Sweden, Italy and other European countries, as well as South American republics. | The president spent two hours in « | j wheel chair on the south portico of '{ the White House and ote, a moderate | meal in his room, [98 ACCUSED OF | PART IN BOOZE TOLL IN EAST (By Associated Press.) NEW HAVEN, Jan, 2.-—Thirty five men are under arrest in €on- necticut as a result of the investiga- | tion of fatalities caused) by drinking | poison whiskey. 2 we “When a’ Tartar invites’ an honored IF TITLED BRITISH HAVE WAY, NO PRESSURE TO BE BROT ON BUTCH, VOTED FULL SUPPORT Case Probably Will Be Dr Be Dropped if Holland; ° Réfases Extradiction of the World’s Basest Cc riminal United Press.) LON J 2__Great Britain will welcome Holland’s refusal te deer the frm kaiser for trial, it was indicated today i official RA J LROADNEAR circles here. The British government may even have conveyed ‘ARRESTS NEAR _ IN. MURDER TO — END MYSTERY RACE FOR U.S. SENATE STARTS EARLY IN ARIZ. (By Associated Press.) Jan. United Pr Pres MT. CLEMENS, Jan, the next 24 hours arrests will be made which wil} do much toward solving the .mystery of who killed J. Stanley Brown. Just a week ago the wealthy young man's body was found in auto with four bullet holes in h head. Only one was, arrested charged definitely with the staying—Beatrice Vester—and she pleaded not guilty at Wednesday's hearing. It is by lieved that persons who have knowl edge of the erlme’are still at liberty. Friction between city and county officials working on the case Its led to a request from “prominent, citi- zens that the governor appoint a special prosecutor. TEN MILLION DOLLAR ~ MART FOR AUTOMOBILES IN CANADA THIS YEAR (By Associated Press.) WINNIPEG, Jan. Demand for automobiles in -the -proyinces is so great that American facto will be unable to meet the deman cars, according to local dealers: It ts | estimated that Canada will spend $10, 000 for automobiles during the y Vhysicians in § y no means HN paid, and re pected to guest to eat and drink he will take attend poorer classes without any him by the ear and lead him to the; onargo at all table, i (aavareaaessaaTI Tea T es, orated bases. cluded in this sale. = Metal table lamps, also mahogany, 18 inch silk shades. some bdudoir lamps which. are. in- We also have Phone 69 jor 1920 | tcan congress adjournéd sme die. last As a matter of form the British and French are expected to re-| quest his extradition but if Holland refuses, the matter will be dropped. | January Clearance ‘tcc Electric Table and Floor Lamps Our Entire Stock Will Be Placed on Sale Saturday Morning at 20 Per Cent REDUCTION Stock consists of 24 inch and 26 inch wonderful silk shades in beautiful colors with mahogany and hand dec- COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS Natrona Power Co. Le I TTI TIPPS OPES EPPS POPPED D 7 pode) Press.) MEXICG CITY, Jan, 2—The Mexi- night. In the senate, government ad- herents elected a majority on both the permanent jegislative commission and the body which will have charge of the installation of members of the next congress, Which will meet September 1, | next. 2 —— COMPLETIONIN | TURKEY, REPORT | (By Associated Press.) | LONDON, Jan. 2.—Train service between Basra and Bagdad, Asiatic | Turkey, will be established at an ; early date. Construction of the rail- ‘road is progressing at the rate of 14 miles a day. TUCSON, Ariz., Clark of Prescott candidacy for the tion for the United State 2.—Elias 8. nounced his mn nomina- senate. " a Fee i Soundings have been obtained over | all parts of the ocean, even in the two Polar seas, MAY OUR LITTLE’ CITY GROW AS NEVER BEFORE ae dee Ben Really Co. 109 W. 18* ST. 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