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g "__* MONDAY, JAN §, 1820” American opera singers died. Born in Chica- Dec. 1850. fe an refused an armistice in the with, China. Premier Asquith introduced” a compulsory service bill in’ the House of Commons. ~ — Burmah the code still to be flogged for cer- As many as two thou- flogged yearly in Bur- as a rule, are iar her day, 9, tibune| ———— Eee Igsuead bet 4 evening except Sund: at Casper, Natrona county, e 3 Pub cation office: on xchange ‘ayiding EPSINESS” TELEPHONE. 5 SELAPHONS: ..---23-- 24i6) Rarsrod at at Casper (Wyoming) Postot. @ a8 second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 TOURISTOLEAVE TRAIL OF MONEY = IN THERMOPOLIS Accurate Check by Bank Chief Re- | American Legion News Notes 2. Edited for. the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of ro the’ American “Legion Which Designated The Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming covering the twelve major ope France and one in laly. The air forces, tanks é units connected with named afe, of course, MBER THE ASSOCIATE PORTS FROM THS UNITED PRESS | ——————————________ J. E. HANWAY, President and Editor BARL EB. HANWAY, Business Manager OS, DAILY Advertising 2 aitoe| E. EVANS. +5 City B. GRIFFIT! A Advertising Representatives and India t | Conscientious ouiartccd who refused rations in | to wear the uniform or to accept serv- (ez in a branch of the army, and men aecepted by the local boards but re- independent op nd the included in David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. \ fected at camp before entering on regu- i Ie award of cl: ‘ Prugdes” wife « Pasaen veals Extent of Expenditures jlar duty, will not-receive the award. eirvice clasp ch uA NLY Y ONE THING Oraeratexen Bldg., Made by Visitors in Hot | The war department estimates the | officer and enlisted a Git Copies of the Daily Trib i |total number of men on active duty as!oversea and is not entitled to a i enSoples, of the Daily ‘Tribune are on Springs Town [about four milion ax hundved thousand, clasp showing the location of his srt y . | v = h fices and visitors are welcome. é = which includes five hundred thousand in | — = BRERA By FRED PATEE \the navy, fifteen thousand marines, and | i ga SUBSCRIPTION RATE! By Carrier Six hun over four million in the army. dred and seventy-five thousand yards State Commissioner C. 89) statement some time Hill issued a ago that 60,327 e Year | Today’s Anniversines ||... pe. King’s New ae sna Eeontha ts -29 automobile tourists entered Yellowstone of the rainbow ribbon are required A Setenicii ——-n; “+ oe cure ah Month... 65 National park during the year 1919. Of produce the camplete four millions 8ix| 1.11 peitish ships Iacchante and covery for fifty y er Copy . 205 these vas e | 5 Shiave | \—British ships chante anc | » BOSSA hese it was gstimated that 11,000 stop: |hundred thousand medals; to achieve eites (neitertt | a. cold-breaker’ ped at Thermopolis going, and that 4.- | the rainbow effect, six distinct colors are me Year.... after a cannon es Mouths ds 5 3.00 000 returned to Thermopolis. Afer this |necessary, printed in nineteen shade ree Months 1.50 statement appeared I asked a few of : ‘The government specifications are such | s; OTHING but su: rok? subscription by mail accepted for our business men, one after another, meee : : - Sem! «that the manufacture of counterfeit rib- | 1838 ~The ‘ee nd unfailing eff ‘All subscriptions must @ paid in ad- to make a guegs as to hdw much money r i bon is extremely difficult. The medals | oa eae et from stubborn vance and Th - gS Se SS | atrlick At the onited’ States ronto. sure relief from he Daily Tribune will not’ would be left in the city of Thermopolis proper are insure delivery after subscription be hing new ones, an 1849—The Chinese emperor issued 1 onrus |summer in Thermopolis. He made a careful survey of the amount of money Ae 3 left in Thermopolis by the tourists and oe TEAL AND LABOR the patrons of the hot springs. He ar- ‘——_ rived at the amount cf money that each NLSO ‘DARK HORSE’ POSSIBILITY e ribbon of the medal bears ‘clasps | indicating the service of the individual. Battle clasps are awarded for each of the major operations and for the occu-| pation of a defensive sector. Only one) insure (delivery efter ‘subsct by that number of tourists. The firet] ACQUITTED IN TWENTY MINUTES —tried for her life, Clara Bartel, the |mint in Philadelphia from a bronze of | ihissatstinedinat intercourse with Ming coughs, an MM — man | asked, one of ovr most promi-j sixteen-year-old school girl of Doylestown, Pa., who was charged with murder- 90 per cent copper and 10 per cent tin. | England forever. iave made Dr, King's , Member of Audt: Sareay of Cireulatlons nent men, said off hand, $50,000, the/ing her father, was acquitted after the jury deliberated only twenty minutes. |The proportions for the metal used 1858—The English and French enfered y the nationally popas + B.C.) next one $100,000, and altho I asked at] Her mother testified in her defense. common :to/all’ the: aliles' as specified hy | Santon, China, after seve lard remedy it 1s todas qilember of the Associated Preas — |least six or seven men, none of them the interallied military commission, * hombardment I aS ola a eae ne Associated Press is exclusively | placed the ver ; aia ser 9 F f the moat| nbie. Good for the Wit t ent hntogiated Press is exclusively | placed. tagramountietyaxee _Sieg.n0o Each meflai issued bears a sérial num: 1891—Emma Abbott, ope of the most te in the medicine cabinet all:newa credited in this paper and also 4 4ee, presi- |ber recorded in the adjutant general's <4 short-lived cold or cough, ' the local news published herein. ‘dent of the new National Bank of Com- office, war department, under the name é $1.20. ‘All druggists. merce. Mr. Lee is also president of the of ai owner, | ew 2 Thermopolis State bank, and spent the oe Regula sr Bo. %ls Is Health t move spasmodically tubborn the Ithfully regu- in, New Life Pills, attitude “this country should tourist spent by watching the accounts Sfeperventerton coer Wul pecans keep the impuritles take on capital and labor is one of a of the bank where the tourist would to" any con@uindlyidual:) Ror ke ellgibis tter from circulating : ee Trach choula he nan, come and open an ecount by mak Of significance in connection .with the report that Senator Irving Sas ACOs SHAD, CBB Orr eT On Sal oers GREETINGS ystem oy cleansing {clean cut course. Each should be han: ing a deposit of what he thot he might] ], ~ ape reat é ‘ roughly and promot- AiG without sieve GAGEe ia tende, col CRANE hie Ne A Ehie aae Lenroot of Wisconsin has assumed a prominent place among “dark under competent orders, in the sector of | jhe res proper Low of bile, » was this way f abled to get a very horse’’ possibilities for the presidency, is the statement published by. the army, corps, division, or smialier in- To Our New ble, et always re- , Pil monopolize and opp: Otherwise ei: 9 . dependent organization during the peri- | Mild, comfe Tae ee eae ae oa fe Seer idee of he aT rou the New York Sun that the Wisconsin solon “has become the spokes-|od in which hte organization in question | Hable, Dr. King's New fps . satained: ores man” for Republican mild reservationists in dealing with Republican ‘ousht or was attached to if, or Mayor and work with precision | withe the survey for the summer of 1919 was have mm results of violent pure Wyoming man who reads have been innumerable cases where cap-| 1.500.000, Lod served it in some independent capacity. Lat all druge ital has been unscrupulous, and_ this T believe these figures will stagger Leader e: 4 % “6 P Abe authorized \presencesamsche, person City Council ERE imost ever The group which he represents,” declares the Sun, “continues im the locality at the time of operation Ly applies to labor will be the determining factor in the’ too as shown in the|¢hem. Wyoming people as a rule have ist that there must be vigorous ef- The owner asked sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix- | % Yate steel and coal strikes. ,absolutely no idea of the amount of] ‘ort by leaders of both. parties to get who at that time: voted against ratifi- | tward of the clasp. |money that tourists leave along the|-ogether on terms that will bring ratifi-| Cation. He said that 17 or 18 Demo-| ach officer or enlisted man serving Burnett Neither capital nor labor can afford|road. They ought to, for many of our] 2ation with the substance of the Lodge atic senators, Rad agreed ee Ae 3 in the first army area between Augu ure i Sr peers oa teen ts eet | owe aia: ratification with the complete se LN ber 11, 1918, or in the si t 4 me - Public senti-| People are tourists for a part of every | ‘eservations. i ; 30 and November or in the se 3 © do the unfair thing. Public senti: vo. aut they do not look at it from] One Republican senator declared with "Lodge reservations. “Oscar Straus could ong army area between October 12 und Optical Co. * ment which usually stands for right do-|that angle. Once our people wake up| :onfidence that a revision of the pre- 8ive you the lst,” added the senator, ‘if| November 11, 1918, will be entitled to * ing will revolt against the wrongdoen | t the fact that a cement highway will] umble to the ratification resolution had he cared to do so. Tam notsure wheth- (he jefensive sector clasp irrespective of | ¥ Skilled t re (pay for itself every year and after the|een formulated that would be sure to!g® there were 17 or 18 of them, but wards for major operations. Each offi- Opticians ¢ and when this takes place it is hard first year it is doing nothing but piling| satisfy the Democrats. He was posi-| they were prepared to swallow the full cy oy enlisted man serving in the area’ 109 W. 15" ST. G IF! { ae Se ee a ‘ofits for the state and that ites|\ive it would meet Republican require-\ set of Lodge, reservations. They would or corps, divisions, or smaller indepen- M LEE ae? » sledding for the erring party VGave hie lett! DS, 8, Or. smaller er Henning ; actually piling up the money faster than] nents and at the same time meet ap- have noted that way but for the letter’ iont organizations under French, Brit PHONE 74w gel There are different classes of labor /all the oil wells in the state put togeth-| roval of every Democrat who in any Of President Wilson to Senator Hiteb-/isn, Gelgian or Italian commands be- ele €) ana laborers will be wise to carefully) &: We Will not be Jong “in getting aj circumstances would vote to ratify. jeock urging that Democrats should not i ycon april 6, 1917, and November 11, Casper, Wyo. a * z : < me . ment highway the entire leng.h of Avoids Foreign Embarrassment jyote to accept the Lodge reservations. 1915" win be entitled to the defensive- f differentiate the rights and duties of the Yellowstone highway. “The terms of this revision he would In view of that experience the Demo- 00.0. clasp, also irrespective of awards MOiGrbsalclabate,) Onc of the ‘kw for’ ‘The following letter from one citizen |not announce, but he said it would put] crats naturally feel that they have done fo. Tia ior operat Wachvomlgarlor en: == == i these classes. One of them works for | 21 inown business man; explains| 2m end to possible embarrassment of all that loyalty Possibly could demand, | iia man present in an engagement in {+ public or quasi public institutions such why we are not getting four times as| ‘oreign diplomatic agencies in being and they are now determined to have ji ohean Russia since August 1, 1918, se {- eaniaete: 8 Sa irs Oh many tou! s as we do get now. Half|compelled to submit American reserva-| ratification if possible, regardless of the Orin RIDER atalnde Avaust 1918, will ’ Cie es . Se ce of the tourists, if not many more than] tions to their governments and get af-|president. If after they got it he refuses |). cntitied to, a defensive-sector c Asp. | firemen forces, postal services, tele- half, go away the worst kind of knock- native acceptance of them to deposit the ratification*he will as-)° "| 2 4 2 i ers, where they could all be sent away| “Likewise it would do away with one|sume the complete: responsibility and Thirteen battle clasps are designated phones, telegraphs, railroads, and s0/0n: 170) greatest kind of boosters if we had |serious objection to the preamble its now their skirts will be clear. u * Clearly the marine or soldier cannot! that cem med. The requirements that three| pes ai reer Hearted 102 yg eases EEE y E i : : strike. That would de the army ‘Caspe » 1919. great powers assume the responsibility) day that there EE OOON oe. Now showing tweive new styles ranging in price from hades AE, WOU We * | «Fred Pate ; of ratifying and putting into effect a/ cilable oppon atification and that * . x * and.the navy and the government. It! Ci covenant among a largg number of if the Republicans aside from these q ees tf sould be lined up for 9, e | is not difficult te carry out thé_analogy} “Dear Sir tions is held to be unfair to the three— could be Herman Wleation it ara e. le ds nm o ‘yo - fe OR ‘ y, , 3 Si, ay y bet-tha in the Demdgrats would produce EN, , #. Knowing your belief in good whatever ones they may be—-that would | © : . 3A n 3 $ net in connection with the policeman, the ? x Fhe ratify on these condition enough votes t@ make up the needed |< J.J 5 LEN, DAIRY - One and eight-day alarms; nickel and brass finish for Wyoming, of which I also am | Wh ¢ a i ; : , believer, Iw: late’ a lit “The great*difficulty in getting a sat-| 64 | ipping Cream on your + mailman, and the operators of tele-| believer, 1 want to relate a litt eS * Hol H. : which was brot forcibly to my attention | isfactory agreement og aa Uggpat ion ati} \e dessert. \E lolmes to Homes graphs, telephones and railroads. On quring the summer, as to our needs for|lies in the reservation, to Article X.| ADLER-I-KA AGAIN! | the other hand machinery for securing | the improvement and betterment of the]President Wilson in Various speeches * Pure whole milk without * M Ci p a ‘ a re Yellowstone highway genoureed this as mace Sl STESee ne “Adler-i-ka fs" the ofty “medicine .1 dirt. * id labor must and shall be devised . ing a New York,state 1 . drove up|that he quoted the exact text of the much relief with any medicine, 1 would alt Try us and see if you ai x e ik to a & where I was. It was in} reservation as afterward adopted. S0' not take $25 for the relief one bottle hurt. x Ph There should be no intimidation from!the middle of the summer and our} bis face must be saved—that w GLEAdDURA gkyeummemirenannoty get 1S What the babies avant i xt one 601 Second and Wolcott labor on the present duty of the Con- Streets were torn up with the prepara-|eynle 1 expression’ used, b done recommending it.” (Signed) Ed ; i tion for paving. Just to look at the}cussing the matter—by rewri 'H, L. Hicks, Ashley, 1. sanitary whole milk that al- gress of the United States, to provide| occupants of the car you could see they reservation. It is no cosy, taal Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and sour-| weve passes sediment tess, x — 7 — - ' ilroad bill against strikes. The! Were Persons of means, elaborate fin-|is it one that must be performed We “ness, Removes ALL foul matter which | HE 2O00000000000000000000004 5000040000 " ree te ishings of the car, costly luggage and quprenie opstadie to ratification is to be| poisons system. Often CURES consti- that js us. x railroad man’s rights must be protected, paggage, in fact everything indicated |Plasied out of the way. ‘pation. Prevents appendicitis. We have | ae . Democrats Ready to Ratify \& THE J.J. ALLEN DAIRY % G. F. BELL * * % in the r ; 4 ave the right to, Wealth and position. 3 n dy but he should not have the righ Why Casper with its air of the busiest|:"How near the treaty came to ratifica- | ture of buckthorn, casegra, glycerin and | Phone 523-J. 5 7; ae strike and tie up a great quasi public! ytie city.they had seen did not have tion in the last hours of the last ses: nine other simple drugs. Casper Phar- Tae onineinneniiimnnnecst E INSURAN E MAN institution like a railroad. more paved streets. Of course I told | #0n was explained Bose by _a_senator macy —Adv. C . him that we had many miles under % SS = —= me — ” The most wholesome and consoling Sonatniotlon,. ealagall aa ive railles ‘of Zoegoefe-dfockectecte-ete-atees to-freseegeatoatecteateatecteateatectectectoeteatecteatestontecteateate ten doateeteatertorte Fideli GENERAL INSURANCE thot that we have to consider in com.’ 1 Gigtely turned to his companion, and ae idelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty it nection with the regulating of both cap-'s when we come back next oe ‘The G, F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Telephone 363 it “*You*mean you will see it,’ |‘as I sure am not coming back to Wyo- then.’. id labor is the knowledge that op: KD re ®, he said, on from either source will surely | % Ss Clean-Up Sale : F a ,e governed by Eternal Justice, estab-|™ing next year or any other year, until) + $000000eeeeeeoece. i be governed by Eternal Justice, esta] 10." have some decent roads, as they ¥ ° senrdasesnascesocesoedocc ieee lished and existing and ever to exist./are the worst I have seen since we left $ = ~ oe fis Seither capital nor labor can really win! New York city.” - 9 @eccceacecccoc Neither jcanital’ rior. labor can ry i was so impressed with what he y ecocesecce anything by wrongdoing. jsaid, that it has hung in my mind so . wo a (strong, that I thot perhaps you would) [like to hear it yourself. | | “To me as an observer, I think the | people of Wyoming do not know what| ja golden opportunity awaits them when} hey get together and pave or in some \ay, make the Yellowstone highway a 5% "of 00 0000000000000000000000000000000— 0 Me oeee, LIMITING OUR PAGES Genuine Bargains are offered at this Sale, the merchan- 00 Reward will be paid for the recovery of 1% - s% RD Oey eget - In cooperation with the nation-wide the conservation of news:! This would seem to suggest to adver-’ wonderful atmosphere with which we movement for |boulevard. I do not think that one in| dise must move to make room for S rin d. e . ~ 5 Ce ana ert ke the{ten realizes just what could be brot pring gooas EE ° rin at rr make hel ce ea z 500 HEAD OF SHEEP : limited supply of paper on hand go 45! state, for with the case I have just re Gearincithet llowi : : : RY g the following brands: ‘ar as possible, The Tribune has found| lated, had we had good roads he would - ’ 3 pean Doss paodaprast s— have boosted to everyone with whom he LA DIES SUITS o Sheep it necessary to curtail the number of} .4me in contact, of the wonders of Yel-! 3 I ages published from day toga jowstone National park, as well as the 4 a Baar -ountry thru which he traveled and the = o Lambs M% aXe» are blessed in summer; in fact he would| GANTZ & SPICER Hsers the desirability of getting thelr ye been so Impressed that he would | Entire stock Ladies’ Suits will be reduced to half of their originol price. O Hare be ‘e copy in us early as possible, It is not! have been the means of sending each are to be found some of the season’s most desired styles and fabrics. te CASPER, wyo. everyone of his friends who we mplating a western trip next sum any advertising from ome day to another, | mer but as it is, he will put a black eee, ‘e the wish of The Tribune to leave over jand . 4 : LADIES’ €QATS RD ceo Sereregors SoevesTeresosoes iM but the necessitf for curtailment of; eve a e ‘ Aas i Rader ba Ari & ru Wyoming. It’s truly a », that | 3 . is size may make this imperative at times|we cannot wake up to our posulbilitics.) Notice the Big Reductions on Coats oe in the case of advertise tS that are{ ‘Trusting that you will keep up the oe Coats Gants ® FOR MOTORS OR eis | good Work ‘which ygu have so nobly |" 50 4 MOE not received early. | started, I an | e for @ ry for. e RH ‘OR REPAIRS i . ° y ' = tenants hacia! SOE inn | SOE Sct” $19.85 $79,505" $53.00 2 wy Sern a ' 7 andle | SS a e or or . a e for you day and night, 24 /) of its patrons in the effort to handle) BSNS iZ f & {5 ite sg My : | Among the unique occupations re Coats | bO Coats < a day, without stopping } a situation in the matter of paper oe anf brought to light in London is Ds $39.7 for 'e for . ef tM > ¢ wat ee wy o bare pris that is growing more serious all/¢hat of a man who makes a specialt : J # larg A Ht use Se eee erin thels owners’ ae $49 75 Coats $33. 17 $98. 00 Coats 66 00 Ds require, Also a full line of wir. H iae tine: names .and crests . ef@ for ... 4 e for. . 5 4 y amipa’ anal 7 $90 > rs $135.00 «$90. 3 ole | j merican Electric Co. i P Rs All Aft d Evening Silk D in DAY PHONE {00 i R. 4 H $ ernoon and Evening Si resses reduced in + NIGHT PHONE 351-4 5 ¢ 1M 3" reed ° ‘- (incorporated) GENERAL INSURANCE 111 East Second Street prices for this'Sale. Here are included all the newest silk of the year. COLI SMS w a, BEST BOWL OF ee 4 ’ | gt. BEST BOWL OF isc INTOWN N Successors to | / ee Cc at the KING LUN BELL-KEMP COMPANY Th G Id rf R ] S : 2. Gra CH “Absolute Protection” . “Service That Counts” e O en u e tore % bs Bae Cente meet AE Kinds of Sandwiches at N : So-ago-oge ofe-afo-efe eRo-etoraceote-ofoote-ale-ale sho dco ste-sse-ae oho te otoate-ato-eto-atoes ee ee a a ae, eT ae Hichest Quality hy Sots