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ro v Bia n Seen ne ete eee PH PACK TWO Cha Casy Caspet Daily Cribune ssued eve evening exce} ea Sens, a "abi amber Nutrona_ county, 1 ation offices. Oil Exchange. Maurine USINE TELEPHONB,~.....0+,-.15 od at Caspe. (Wyoming) Postot 2 second-class thatter, Now 22, 1916 MATED PRBS: PROM ae UNITED. PRES HANWAY, President®and Editor . E HANWAY, Businese Manage x} - Advertising Manager RV! Rattor aRiber TH: . Bait City LiilAsweciate Baits! Advertising Representati David J. F dull, 341 Fifth eas, New_York City. Prudden. King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., hicago, Il. Daily Tribune are on York and Chicas of- © welcbme. LON RATES c By Carrier x MNenths Three Months . One Month . Per Copy Gne Year .. Six Months | .1! Three Months - No subscription by majy heoepted ton legs period than three ménths. All subscriptions must be paid in ad: varice and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivary after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of “aes Bureau of Circulation B. C. Member of the Associated Press ne Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of the local news published herein. all news credited in this paper and also | NOTICE Do not give your subser!ption for The Casper Daily Tribune or way mon- ey to any solicitor who promises. to give you & prersium or a ghance in sny sort of contest, or pay an puey to strangers, unless they can show a i¢t- ter from’ The Casper Daily ‘Trinune, signed by the Circulation Manas - thorizing them to solicit subscriptions and collect money for same. FREE IRELAND Tn EAP A, . Those who have not taken’ the time to inform ‘themselves as to the exact status of Ireland, no doubt erroneous impression of the importance of the Emerald Isle, both in point of Dopulation and area as well as its stand ing as an industrial center of vital im- portance to the rest of the world In point of population, Ireland is larg- er than either Norway, The Ireland a population of 4,390,219, while 3,888,500, Norway and Denmark about half that | number. Denmark or Switzerland. latest census gives vitzerland claims only anda] Looking at Ireland from the stand- point of Jand area, we find that itis as Belgium; 2 most three times as large as Holland; three times as large more than. twice as big as either Den- mark or Switzerland. Figuring the. cos of operating, and maintaining a government, England spends more every year to maintain the present uhrepresentative form of. government in lreland than it costs to maintain either of the governments. of Serbia, Greece, Switzerland, Bulgaria,| Norway or Denmark. England spent $85,000,000 ‘ruling Ireland in 1918, but collected from Ireland $170,000,000. Atl} the small nations mentioned have main’ | tained their own goyernments, their own armies, and three of them their| own navies on an expenditure of about half what it cost England to rule Ire- lund. It has been truthfully and wise ly waid thal it is cheaper to be free than in slavery—tov true in the case of Lre land Liberty has cost only $6 per cz $7.50 in Switzerland, $13 in per annum in Greece and Berbia, in Bulgaria, $9. Sweden. $14 in Portugal, $15) in) Nor way— while in Ireland British militar ism cost about $40 per capita per an num Ireland is big enough, populous enough, and rich enough to run its own national Dbusinc in # business way The money Ireland paid England last year coyld have run the government business of Bulgaria, Norway, Switz land and Denniark combin ries for all their th administration | changes ir police, ships and gunk A ire Ss # matter of right and justice, land should be permitted to spend her own money, in her own land, for her own people, developing “her «anthracite and bituminous coal, her enormous peat deposits, her marvelous possibilities in the lineti and leather industries, as Well as developing her waterpower wnd Us ing her Th of the Ot every unrivalled’ harbors and por n be no mistaking the result Jatest, election held in Ireland two voted for thé Irish Repiblic. Of five voters, voted for self determination. And only exery five voled tor present English rute. every four one voter ip muintainhig the Cau there be uny mistake about whut tho real sentiment] to freedom? | of Inglend js in regard 5) *gpeedor eatis prosperity und] {righ “freedom means prost } peace aud good will to ail of the world A failure to do justice, to treland means (hat there will be no Just. permanent peace. ———0 Rand ‘The ‘Tribnns Want Ade | | | thre’ voters golng 106 the polls, | | Opticaf Co. Ba Seeee eo. PERTINENT FAGTS ON CASPER CHAMBER OF GUMMERCE. | Executive Committee Prepares Answers to Natural [n-| “™ quiries Regarding Organization in Seriés of Articles of Interest to the Public * “ARTICLE NO. 2 Answering the second of ‘the merce, zation here. SALE OF GASPER COMMERCIAL GD. 15 CLOSED HERE \North Dakdta Businessmen “Take! Over Stock* and Fixtures; Clothing Store Succeeds Old Business Jessen Brothersoft Dickinson, N. iD. are here for the purpose of closing the deal and taking over the. stock ond business of the Casper Commercial com a sale which was ytérted about weeks ago when J, V. Jesstn was here, The with offi J. F. Jones, in room 24, O. S. building King and, H. 1 igaiferty start- Dusiness thirteen yexts ago and deal Was made by Ww. ed th entire period, having bit ups 2- good business|on a basis of fair dealing. Mr. King and Mr. Rafferty are undecided as to their future, bat ‘will for the present fiike a rest, Inventory will be takey at once and | the presént business will ie faned » sale Put jon to dispose oy the ze and complete stock of ‘imeats, groceries and hardware jn 30 days, thus giviimg Lie people of Gasper an oppor tunity to lay in a supply of these, goods at reduced prices. Ax soon as the stock of fixtures is disposed of, the store will be painted and remodeled ana stocked with a com- pleté and up-to-date line of men's clothing, shoes and furnishings. The Jessen brothers are. ‘experienced merchants in thelr £ having been engaged in. the clothing business si. the Dakotas Tor gna abies. MOBTS... ho NEWPARSONAGE BY METHODISTS PROJEGTEDHERE Campaign for $10,000. Fund Marks First Step in Building Program: for “Coming Year by Local Chatch the first stepi iin. ¢ stam for the comi§gsy gation for the Gattz' M Ust, church i# conducting “a se $10,000 Tar. the ere buildings b Lhe eohgre: pro- a liom “or pur se of a new yhrsonage this springs Three-fourths of the sum. has been pledged ant? the ‘campaign will-probab- ly be completed during Wie next two As S0on as A Ne parsonaxe is se cured, plans for anew church to oe cupy the entire lot at the corner of Durbin ‘and Bee ond ‘streets will Le cdi sidered, The, present” parsonage is now ‘ber ing used y for Sunday school clas used entirely to supplement the Suhday schoo! rooms iter being vacated by the pastor aud is family The present chureh is entirely too small to accommodate ‘either the con- ion or the Sunday school of thé gf y. ‘The’ bitter has bad an aye ttendance of : 30 pupils thun a yeur past. 2) for more RAILROADERS ITALY TOLD. rd WORK, BE FIRED. {By United Press); - ROME, Jan. 21—Striking ratiway workers have been given until dan: uary 27 to return to work or be dik- churged. The situation is, improving in northern and central italy, the gov; ermnent claimed — today. Fearing. Subetage, Ruards yvs L wil increased, Read The Tribune Want Ais yooes ‘There is no “cure” but relief is often, brought by— oy fh Ks NA APORUB 1.20! Burnett Skilled ., . Opticians | Ground Floor Henuing Hotel. Oasnern Wye relation to the expansion’ and reorganization of the Chamber of Com- “What can the Chamber of Commerce do,” committee makes the statement below. . The first question, answered. stressing of certain in The Tribune of yesterday. was why there should be such an organi-\ ‘The three other questions which cover other phases of “c*oraing to ‘the Hahn’ investigations, never paid sufficient tribute to mod- held the active management during the | _| Jektt..thus,,broadiy defined, .reprosent niopial ‘Met ho- | eashpatyn | the Por | ON PLANS ih CARDS Bessa 00D DI Butte, Mont., luggage store carries several ‘of luggage—but cheaper! sraxes are fold under protest. For ‘in- stance, a window had‘a display of bet- ter grades,” But in the center were f two pieces of an inferlor grade bia his In this vo whic : pea vite Fr way of contrast for those who La rtinibe oft spoctetaintassut nt Saurchenns, bat Sihaae tnd Peueigere mui {at the necessarily high prices of the de- ate and women in general. " * < A | pendable Kind. DOES THIS PROVE EYERYTHING HAD BEEN ‘MEN MOST SENSIBLE? SAID ABODT BREAD—BUT— wa oer Oran. wen, Sh steal itation sea | Necording (0 investigations recently ~The Uradford Baking Co; of Los An- : | under by Wiliam Hahn € Co. xeles, has been) « consistent advertiser!¢ + © #4 te eV ee es eee |shoe dealers of Washington, 2. C..,sell-| in newspapers’ for* years. But there; * ONE:WAY TICKET - 4 ing shoes to women and selling them! came a day recently when eyetybody'* This grade of baggage will ‘nd * to men are tWo entirely separate and) concerned was of the-opinion that all) * doubt get you to your destination— * distinct ‘operations; calling for totally possible argunients were exhausted. All| * but, possibly, will not ‘yet you back. different kinds of salesinanship and the: that cowld be said of baker's bread had) definite points in been said. each. case, Then a member of the firm took the! The three outstanding factors which stand that hovséwivet—and men—had- i five questions most often asked in a member of the Sew e ewe kee seneteeses The card on one piece of the, better le bere an imitation of a roundtrip! aide ticket in the corner. The card} determine a woman's. Stlye (or7beruty), hoe purchase are, ern bread and its thoroly Pxclusiveness and methods of production. Quality. Iv men’s sales they are: Qual: ity, Servieé and Price. 1 The nine factors, as listed injthe or: | “We want to make them appreciate 'w j, der of thelr importance in, each sex, | just what'a fing loaf/of. baker's, bread | re: really means. to mbdern civilization,” the campaign next week, and answers to which will be made this week, are ‘as to how the chamber will bafinanced, who will run it and its outlook for per manency. sWhat can the Commerce do? up-to-date Los Angeles © ¢ sie.s sein eee ne eee ee people were taking too much for grant:|s PHERE-AND-BACK TICKET oe This grade-may cost more—but Sets you there and back in first cla$s ‘shape. Pays to buy this grade Casper Chamber of p eeesse : “and pay a lot more. thot and energy of the community have rm | . [Deed centered fs needul to be dane. | pean veehteagi Ais pe ea esy ibe Sone Nor tegen ee EARLY SHOPPERS FL Sr pbs a ee CeO bely “UD- 1 rice putation \been doiie to death by the‘breadbaking The Walk Over Boot Shop, Montreal, Silanes abate woidart ad ga wae Service ‘Téstimolians |profession» A man’ was sent to the recently advertived that every. cusomer i ‘gosta pity < a Orne ae (raat; Sentiment Style | publle library to“look up the history. of buying shoes, between the hours of per eC OLg ne ret Reputation Exclusiveness {bread making from the Very first loaf, 80 and 9:30..in the morning would be. i v3 roe ome oman tter, OF | Sa tedes. Flattery | He brought hack enough material, both ,Pfesented with a $1 Dill if the customer [utling 08 sthote chamber to that end. | -pestimonials Sentiment |for text and pictures; to last Bradford] Would mentton the fdvertisement to the Putting the ‘question another way, SIS zs salesman. suppose it is asked: “Who Is going 0’ 4N ACCIDENT THAT Loonb aya bitarg yegte la aca jsav what the Chamber of Commerce “= aa A charactéristic two-colimmn adver-| This system was inaugurated becayse: ) aii) do? ‘The. preakient?. “No. - The at Es W? toschrver,| Hsement visualizes the very first bread] they found that Hour the dullest of the geetors? No. The committees? No. at G jalena, Kanis., ordered twenty foun-! Cer prepared, with an illustration of i =i igs took the place of the usual Wig srembera?< Xe; tain pens of a tnake that he bad not 2 eavenuin and his good wife at the|tvouble of resarking each: item, | the manner in which the members /t” mouth of their stone house. ‘They have! 114 Cobb St., Casper, Wve. I have a nicely sae a nasium On the cheap plece was a card in the uable thing of: ye ae a it is - the key that dpens ae To the B joy every minute and long your life, a good athlete can do more work in-a day than a weak man, and with more ease and grape. this ‘manly appearance and temper_he can Win odstomets for his employer... I am starting class Jan. 19, 3 p,m, cate the road over which you must travel to get health—whether you take it or not—rests with you. weight? before handled. -'These pens had beenf . ‘ . built a fire, and a pone is cooking upon. Tribune Want Ads % is C! eracand as Oi brin ult. orderad by various customers*and’ as 444), ‘The copy reads: 1! Ba 1 Post Whiteserver had not had any other in- = = Will do this is oie of the most impor- jtafit features of the expanded Cham- ht at. your Vhat is the Pe : Mt Are you nervous?_ Are you sleepless? Are you dyspeptic? Are you despondent? Are your muscles weak Come and see me, I inal: Do you wish to be young again? Do you wish Ri Tedlice ” your Do you wish to be Do you wish to be Do you wish to put on flesh? Dou you wish té be comfortable ber of Commerce. A feature of which ‘is based one of the chief appeals for the support and coopera: of 1,000 or more of the business al men ‘and women of Casper. In a word, it is the veferendum. Two stions will be asked of every mem- immediately after the week of the intensive campaign 1.» What, as a citizen, do you think is the thing of first importance for! ¢ He thought over the matter and then’ tructt jthe ‘Chamber of Commerce to under-| had’ 80 pens placed in a prominent spot Senet che Mbit [he had printed’ slips,” one wrapped) } 2, What, in your opinion, is the fitst’ around each pen, hnouncing that each’ 4 thing that “should ‘be undertaken by ‘purchaser was entitled to haye: his pen | the Chamber of Commerce to improve reriliea with ink whenever wanted dur- ‘conditions, and opportunities i.your ing the life of his, Whitescarver's busi-! own line of business? \mess. Also a-card, calling attention to) In securing answers to these two ques. this feature, was placed in the window tions, reliance will not) be placed on) ~ Inside of five days every pen was } majl replies. Group: meetings and con- sold and so many other calls made for, | ferences will beheld, discussions| invite them that he had ord fered another sup- | and other methods followed, all intend- “pty, | ed to obtain from every member a can- “Tf for nothing buz the sale of the; did and earnest expression of opinion § pens, it was the cheapest and best ad: or suggestions. | vertising I ever did,” sald Whitescar- it has been the experiénce in other ver, “but the disposal of the pens was cities that. the’ aiswérs. to these twe @ minor ttem eompared with sales of; quéstions, tho-coming fiom 400 to 8,09), other material T have made, traced ai-, Chamber of Commerce members, ‘class-)Yeetly ta this ‘etunt.? ” ify themselves punder a comparatively | few/ important \ieadizigs.. . These Sst, mati's, oven Was a flat rock, heated in) stulyie | tof | a IP Gia Bet an open fire, . 4 visit to Bradford's Peselh sie Rebaa tf ohn Sdeenee, eS) White Tile Bakery will show just how agree ett sgeat bike heh the sai b 1 ‘Thia ‘some: mistake he receive 200) ar tne science) of baling has developed i ; ce ; since primitive times,” nes instead of twenty, He af once|= mite possibiiities of such a séries were. Hatitied the shipping firm, received a without end, Broad making was tenced prompt reply to uat itech they | rteht on down thru the .centurie: would of course, take rk what he’... r. nse, ma dotting aitne sarheb ee udamnetnons | could not sell, but advising him to first) 5 agenetnons in certain foreign countries. The pi make oan effort. to ‘dispose of them: “| tures “were interesting and the text in- o FOOLISH CONFESSION He advertised in his window Some long-and silky hose. These will attract the ladies, As eveybody knows. Yet all who stoppéd: to view them Rand what he said, the passed, He douldh't understand it— His svisdom pwas not vast. For this fs what he'd written— The burden of his song: “Buy .quick—they are a bargain; And they won't last long!” the pjauks, in the platform of work of thd expanded: Chamber. } It is clearly seen here that to the program of wgtk, as thus developed, the! whole membership i& pledged; and. it 1s} jthe dui¥ of the officers and’ directors! ud of the special committees’ when ap- | pointed td\condentrate “their whole ef. | fort to carrying the program thru. The } brogram Ww! il cover a period of at least | | three years of activity. Having learned the interests of the in dividual members, 4t is possible for the } directors to call into committee .s tue, men who are interested in | proie The signed answers | questions will disclose who are the m | most interested in various miact Teach Children to Use Cuticura for Hair and Skin That the nay have good hair and clear skin through life. ‘Try this treatment for the hair. ~ At night rub Cuticura Ointment into ‘part- ings atl over the gcalp. Next morn- ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Nothing better than these delicate, fragrant emollients forall toilet’ and nursery purposes, 2 Cuticura Talcum Powder ea Do not fai} to test the fascinating, fra- ber the’ opportunity’ to work om the} thing beis particulurly apxious to pave | dohe fthat) the whole memberships fs |) kept alive and active, An imbertunt, plank: in: the platrortn | Tawi be publicity for Caspén, the adap: ertain to ne * i 3Y }tion of methods to advertise the eity, ce Of this “exquisitely scented face, \ | putting such. men on specialcommyt- | iis attractions s, Wwide- paby. acta a in rainy boveder, ees, 2 ectore re caret) ' . Syed yor- elicate, delightful, nguc. r tees, the tN Wheres pared ety ly and to ergat a. favor Cuticara Taio, Sopp, ‘Ohae fund ‘Tal Peevernccooeeves. jot projects and their completion by k- | able vpinion toward the elty thiruout cum 25 cents each tvory where. ~W. Ry FRANK |terested groups of citizens. ‘the country, / For sample each free by ae address: Preaiiént’ 11 is by giving the, dndividual_ adem goad will ix ifs srenutution. { ‘Cuticura. Dept, 13 T, Bos jen RP 4. Po toto teste cte oe oe 488 0-08 fe etoctorS POP roe eos o 15 th Phone 766-M Annual Gale In order to protect ourselves, from the heavy municipal and county taxes and the exhorbitant rates charged which are taxing business almost to exhaustion, our anuary, Clearance - Sale will be a slash-raie affair that will give Bargains never be- fore seen in Wyoming, We are FORCED to hold this sale to protect our business. We will move out the entire stock at the prices advertised to give OUR customers the benefit of the: profits that ordinarily we would be foteed to pay in excess mu- nicipal.and county taxes. | Soe tocde tok oooh eater tedeeed wr" | } | ooateat BE “AbALIE | “Protection” IRR RRA HEHEHE HEHE II cAMERICAN » Under New Management A HOUSE OF INCOMPARABLE te! SERVICE : Quality Always ‘the Best American Cafe cau sisasennsiiisniniabebaueubene C,H. ANDERSON Vice-President W.R. Frank Construction Co. WE CONSTRUCT BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS Powers and Camp,Construction ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 909 .0..8. Bldg. IN OUR NEW HOME We pay highest cash price for des and Pelts Best Quality Hay and Grain for Sale a _ Gl and see us bare trading elsewhere | GENERAL INSURANCE Att Sere Second AS di L L-K. : MP ¢ - ALR. ENespirr f Casper, Wyo. et: teva thy wit < renee ae CO AEST AEE EET COMPANY f ‘ ervice Thet Counts”