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' Oasper, Wyo. a ae every evening except Sunday at trona_county, Wyo, Publt- Oi) Uxchange ‘BuNding Nn nffices (Wyoming) Postot- ‘ ctass matter, Nov 2%, 1818 aetna Reissue Seach ad Shy CIATED PRESS HH UNITED PRESS eh THE EPORTPS PROM f HANWAY. President and Sditor nh) © HANWAY, Business. Manager IS PATILY Advertising Manager RE OREV City “Rditor 3. GRIFFITH sAssociate Baits: Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., ew York City. ea, King & Prudden, ees: Bidg.. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file In the New York und Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSC ay ON RATES BR Year .. Six Months 3.90 Three Month 95, One Month + 65 Per Copy A Gne Year Six Month vo subscription by mail accepted ‘to period than three months. bscriptions must be paid in ad- nd The Daily Tribune will not usure delivery after subscription bes comes one month in arrears. r Member of Aud. Bureau of Circulations | ce) Associated Press ociated Press is exclusively ed to the use for republication of ant news credited in this paper and also the 1 news published herein. NOTICE if m for Tribune or mon- tor who pr es to malum or a chance in sny to From Chicago comes the news that by United States officers in the roundup} among those arrested in that city of .revolutionists was one Rafael Mal-| len, at present a statis ician for the Fed-} Trade Commis ion and in 1917 a} i prisoner at Camp ant Military Prison | as Mallen is} a conscientious objector. from thé vagabond class which infest the streets and. public places. That there should he a “general cleaning” is the people {vill stanc squarely behind the apparent, and Police Department in its effort (outa the city of this clas of parasites. Sh EOE ESS TUXBURY O1L & REFINING COMPANY ABSORBS LANDS OF WOLFRANG EXPLORATION A. B, Clark, president of the Wolf rang Exploration company, states that the Tuxbury Oil & Refining company has absorbed the holdings of-the Wolf. 3 |rang Exploration company in Wyoming and that they will begin an active de velopment campaign, both in the nortt. Plunkett field, where the Wolfrang company is at present drilling a well nd in the Split Hill field, northwest of Lance Creek Mr. Clark also turned into the Tuxbury Oif & Refining com pany a large block of acreage in the southern California fields and will have the active management, of both the Wyoming nd California properties for the Tuxbury company, which also har large holdines now being drilled in Ten ne and production tn Texas. The dle: which 1s made gives the Wolf. rang Exploration company a large in terest in the Tuxbury company, so that any production brot In in any of the Tuxbury properties will insure to the benefit of the Wolfrang stockholdere The indications for bringing in a goo? g| well in the north Plunkett field are very jencouraging. Mr. Clark will leave the latter part of the week for Los Ange les to arrange for the drilling of a wel and will return to Lander early in the spring, to commence developing the Wyoming properties. ata ES A ‘WILL HOLD COURT HERE TILL MIDDLE OF MONTH In an effort toc! docket’ of the dist court which is erowded with un accumulation of old civil cases, Judge Ralph Kimball wil continue to hold court sessions here un an up the ciyil charged with being a Communist. | It | whose | will immediately occur to Amer: icans to ask what part this man, conscientious him | fighting scruples U prohibited for the United States but who! |til the middle of February. The time for the hearing of nearly 100 old cases has been set during those two weeks, and the judge hopes to be able to clear the docket of all old cases before the March term of the court jconvenes. is not above dyawing a ary from it,! has had in the preparation of the sta-| poured forth by the Federal ion > Comn to discredit Amer-| ican bus b ess methods, dishonor Amer- ican and n hamstring It is ob- investigations carried Am s enterprise. that vious any on by him, any tabulations prepared by him and any conclusions based on fig- ures prepared by him|are open to: sus- picion. It will also interest the American people to find out, if they can find out, how many persons sharing Mallen’s un- usual political opinions are on the na-| tional payroll and why. ae eee dispatch the informa- $ convey tion that the Du; Powder company has invented or discovered a new ‘type of ether which eliminates pain without cau unc ousness or nausea And yet there are a lot of people who thi k factories under ment ownership, where] red tap! agement of enterprise and general inefficiency would deprive) the world such bl have Bur. of ings as come from such men as Edison, bunk and Dupent. —— making industries in Belgium working at 100 per cent ‘of nor mal, and other industries are rapidly getting on 2 similar basis. ‘The reports add that “there is plenty of food and ss Socialism than in other countries.” 1e words might well have been re. sed, saying that “there is less So: eialism and more food than in other tu conveying the ddea, { the less Socialism food. countries which ner euffeed less fvom the war than did -#elgium, would get back to work, they would find more food and. less Social- ism in their midst —--—--0 The foul murder of another of Na- trona county's respected citizens is suf- ficient to cause serious reflection among that class of citizens most interested the welfare of our city and coun- ty. This dasterdly deed ted by a ranchhand undoubtedly pick in was commit ed up on the streets of the city by his victim, ;He was without doubt selected Burnett SEED sen HOW GIRL SOMETIMES The fact ata wat a ‘woman's heart is sometimes capable of sheltering love for two men is demon: ated by certain stury developments in the Vitagraph picture, “The Bramble Bush.” This pic- ture, with Mi: will be show Corinne Gritth as star, at the Irig theatre today. rg TO | AR Np | In the Day’s News ‘ aeeew Gy MEST) Widespread interest has been arous- ‘ed in the trial, scheduled to begin at Grand RB: Newberry, from Michigan, and more thar one. hun- dred others who are under indictment connection / with Mr. tion to the senate in 1918. Mr, Detroit is his home. ‘fe financial and manu- gade and in the war with Spain he saw active service on the U: S, S. He also was at one time (1909) secre- tary of the navy, ministration. ee gee ADLER-I-KA AGAIN! “Et had a ness, stopping stomach distress STANTLY. which poisons s stem. constitpation. Prevents appendictis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mixture of buckthorn, glycerine and nine other simple ates Ss, Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. CHC SEES Ladi ag nown as Dest, wi ‘Always Reliab GENERAL BELL-KEM “Absolute Protection” — Optical Co. Skilled Opticians Ground Floor Hotel. 5 RENE ACHE EPR TREN eons mea CaN LOVES TWO AT A TIME} ids this week, of Truman United States senator on charges of fraud and corruption in Newberry’s elec-} New- berry has long been a well known fig- 8s and is one of the} the founder of the Michigan Naval Bri- Yosemite. in the Rooseyelt ad- bad case of constipatior, Marysville, Calif,:—"I needed a tonic; gas on the stomach, and other bowel! my blood was thin, I was my trouble. Twelve hours after I took Ad- back ached, rei ler-i-ka I felt better and after continu iy fs oes weal ing consider ye! IUP.RBD.” (Gign- an if Ly ex) B WE i gents pel, Ryaaheoss so bad that t could ed) EL . Beeman, Calisp , sh. not even drin Alder-’-ka expels ALL gas and so Removes ALL foul matter Often CURLS b BY DRLUGISTS EVERYWHERE | Srocci K. Th. REM P CoO, (Incorporated) 111: Hast.Second Street Successors to ‘ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, HELP EXTENDED TO SERVICE MEN Legion, Red Cross and Army and Navy Club Efforts Highly r by Vocational Training Repre- sentative R. L. Price, officer of the govern- ment vocational department who has heen in Casper for the last four days, vraised the work being done by the American Legion, Red Cross, and Army wd Nayy club in Casper. He pointed out the lively interest which came large- ‘3. Calhoun. “When I come to the city where there is an organization which is wideawake ind alive to all opportunities, I feel that ‘Leannot leave without saying something of the organization or organizations. There must be somebody behind the or- tanization or at the head of it who sees that the stranger has the proper co- operation. “The American Legion and Army and | Navy club secretary, Mr, Fisher assisted by Mr. Calhoun has kept a stream of men coming into my office regarding vocational education. I appreciate the ‘vork being done in Casper by the Le- tion and the Army and Navy club and ‘ave written a leter commending the vork to headquarters. this organization here is_the best I have ever seen. =) “More than 30 cases were handled in Casper. The central office is now de- centralizing and the district office is taking charge of the training. This vill save delay in getting the men ac- tually into schoal work for we will put the man actually in training withou* his having to go to the central office.” a | Today's Events | Fifty years ago today tlhe first woman suffrage convention on the Pacific coast net at San Francisco, Many visitors are expected in Wichi- ta today for the opening of the Kansas National Livestock Exposition. A special session of the Wyoming leg- islature will meet today to act on the federal woman suffrage amendment. Goyernor Brough has called the Ar- kansas legislature to meet today for its third special session within 12 months. The international labor body formed under the proyisions of the Peace Trea- ty is scheduled to begin a meeting in Paris today. The Chicago Opera company is to open its annual New York season at the ‘“exington theater tonight with a revi- val of Bellini’s “Norma.” The annual convention of the Nation- al Beet Growers’ association, opening at Denver today, will discusg “the haril- ships imposed upon the ‘sugar beet growers by the sugar trust.’ The case of Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, charged with the murder of Charles Brown, at a ranch owned by Mrs. Wil- son’s husband, a San Francisco news writer, is scheduled for trial today at Marysville, Calif. ' Blood Turned to Water! They Gave Her Up ° Oakland, Calif.:—‘‘A relative was poison- ed, her blood turned to water; the doctors ey) her up, she could never be cured |. She finally 's Dr, Pir Seen Medical le. “I have had six operations which left me in o ner- outstanding figures of the city. Out- Pear pm meal Gee} side of his private Interests Mr. New- pinecdth ay gob berry has given his attention chiefly - Pierce's Golden Medical {to the navy and naval affairs. He was Pleasant ts. My ee health commenced to improve after the first bottle. I took six bottles and was cured—, 30 pounds. I wish to give Dr, Pierco ‘gained or hisremedies-"CMAS MAE THUDOW, fous Sutter St. Blood Thin | Kidneys Weak 1 ded on Dr Pi Cer Medical Dis- ery, 80 I decid~ tly tal are SE It is so sufe to tuke, fori it is made Jot roots ce herbs and is without alcohol. its. Liquid or tablets. INSURANCE P COMPANY “Service That Counts” N H . . Highest Quality 'y from Secretary Harry Fisher and Tf. e “I don’t suppose I should say it but OFFICER LAUDS. WOMEN NEEDED HERE IN C, That women as well as)mep ie be members of the Chamber of Cl meree and have a yolve aeteraln. t ing the policies of that body as jcrystalizes the sentiment’ of tne com- munity which it represents, is the belief of James Gheen of the American City Bureau, who is conducting the cam- paign in the interests. of Casper's Chamber vf Commmerce. In matters of morality, of sapitation, of public health, of the care and wel- fare of children women haye as keen an interest as men, and are often more farsighted. They are interested as well in matters of city beautification and since their viewpoint ts different, their ideas are always of value in any. dis- cussion of matters in which the entire community is inte>sted. Mr. Gheen does not believe in. a wo- men’s Chamber of Commerce as & sip- plemental body, but thinks that both men and women should be members of the one organization. The Chamber of Commerce should be SHOULD HAVE VOIGE. TN POLIGIES the one big central organization of the | e N . . ‘ eS wieevineeetévivewcerire, and Boys’ ure selliig them very cheap, in fact, so cheap that it will pay you to for next fall and -winter. TI TISILPLLLLLAL LLL AL Originated by Mr. Washington fin 1909 All the preparing scientifically and perfectly done * by Mn ‘Washington’s refining process —which eliminates the woody- fibre, chaff and waste. Hage Wicmwine Ca Sweaters still have a good assortment of SWEATPRS and Remember this i OFC. 1862— 1870—-Act 1872—A statue of John ment, London. « so46—Britisn 1917—Presiden nity from which all otters radi- ate, AS declares. Since. it is the) oi organiziution with a paid worker; devot- it jing all his time to the interests of the ee Qhe organization whiclif ports hi should have women members as well as men, since women are vital fac- tors in community life.” The secretary of a Chamber of Com- Merce often receives communications and suggestions of immense Value to women’s organizations and can aid them greatly in any’ community work they may wish undertaken. Mr. Gheen expects to bring his ideas before the Civic League and other wo- men's organizations. of Casper during the coming week, i | One Year Ago in War | President Wilson left Paris to visit Cheateau-Thierry battlefield. General Pershing reported 1 American soldiers in hospitals abi ing the entire bad after effects. night for gene cilect 153 “MADE IN THE CUP AT THE TABLE” Incheased political privileges wero granted to the Jews in Russia. itting. Virginia to.tho Union approved by the president. , unveiled on the Thames Embank- bor voted to sunport the it's war, policy. bed of Scots Rica, | bowels and liver, stimula’ natural action, clearing the ANALYSIS rather than | i SALESMANSHIP Is the thing we lay taking the stress on! * Olive “Tablets re a Rita orts | dee Don RealtyGo them. tp 109 W. Ist ST that which calomel oes, without any of a week and note the Wc and 25¢ a box. The Easier Kind of Coffee —No Coffee-pot needed Dissolves instantly in hotor cold , water. Absolutely pure, delicious coffee—always. Each cup to order—no grounds—no bother—no waste, G. Washington Sales Co., Inc., 334 Fifth Ave, Unabiisciee Salesmanship — The fa t that wé haj pen to nave a property for sale has never occurred io us as © reason why an investor should buy it. Styart Hill was ? Every property kere must prove its worth. ood, aa system. ‘They do PHONE 74wW ‘Take one or two klet Free lew Yor! ‘ichards & Caaiaishans ats Last Week of the anuary Clearance Sale MEN’S DEPARTMENT A liberal discount will Stetson Hats) during this Clothing You can save from $5.00 to $15.00 NOW on a SUIT of CLOTHES or an OVERCOAT and we feature one of the best makes of MEN’S CLOTHING in AMERICA—the Hirsh-Wickwire make—which insures you good work- manship -and the latest up-to-date models. Call and be convinced if you contemplate buying a new Suit or an “Overcoat. Underwear You can save from 10 to 25 Per Gent on MEN’S and BOYS’ UNDERWEAR if you buy it NOW, as we are closing out ALL WINTER UNDERWEAR— including the well known Lewis Union Suits—to make room for our Spring and Summer stock, which will soon Shirts We are heavily stocked with Shirts of all kinds and have reduced the prices on all of them—the greatest re- duction being made on SILK SHIRTS, as we are overstocked. It will pay you to buy a half dozen at prices we have’ made on them. We invite you to call and look oyer our stock and get prices. Buy one BOYS’ WEARING APPAREL (except overalls and s the Last Week of the Sale “THINK RICHARDS SammehciaW Senn vod Want eat SEALER EEELTTAISEPESOLOSOSSSES ESCO ees ee, be given on all MEN’S and LAST WEEK of the SALE. Hats and Caps We are closing out all of our Pe and Winter Hats and Caps (except the John B. Stetson) to make room for a new Spring stock and you can save from 10 to 25 per cent on a hat or cap if you buy it NOW. % | N N N N N N) N N N N N) N N S N N & N ? : ? : Men’s and Boys’ Shoes You will be surprised at the bar- gains. we have in the MEN’S and BOYS’ SHOE DEPARTMENT. There are shoes valued at $10.00 and $12.00 which we are selling at $6.00 per pair. Of course, there are not all sizes of these, but you might find your size if you will come to the store and look them over,’ Anyhow we can fit you out of the regular stock and our prices are right. \) & N N N .) N) s) N N \ A ) N \) N) N) N N . >