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a _— Sie Di st ey ft ) re 3 Six Months = Sous PAGE TWO Tbe Casper Dailp Cribune Issued every evening except Sunday Casper, Natrona count bis =i Ration offices: at ‘yo, Publi- Oil Exchange "Building USINESS TELEPHONE. 16 m Entered at Cas} (Wyomin Postot- ice as second-c fatter, Ney. 22, tet6 BER THE ASSOCIATED P* Baroness FROM THE UNITED PRESS d_ Editor SVAN, President a WAY, Business Munaxer Manager mika BY Cag Sate RAY EV. Cit; t = GRIFEITH: llAssociate Baier Advertising Represe: David J. Randall, 341 Fifth “Rive. New_York Cit: den, Ki: Copies file in th Se polmErsIUN RATES By Carrier One Year .. ree Month 29) eM Gne Monta: 165 Per Cupy 205 Gne Year ... Six Months Three Montha’ : 1; 'o subscription by mail acc less period than three mon ths. opted ‘tor All subscriptions must be paid in ad- Yance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. ca biel hk Member of aaah ¢ Burean.of Ct “ts oe ireulations Member of the Associated The Associated Tv Press is excl! entitled to the use for. Tepublication st all news credited in this paper and also the local news published heret in. Do t ei oe not ve your subsceiption for The Casper Daily Tribune or ny mon- ey to any solicitor who promises to give you a premium or a chalice in any Sort of contest. or pay any money to strangers, un'ess they can show A iet- ter from The enh Datly Tripune, signed by the Circulation Manaxer, au: thorizing them to solicit subscriptions and collect money for same. Se eee ae Ol It is reported from Berlin that in 1918, when his military advisors realized that the war was lost, they advised the Kaiser to die in battle. will iam Hohenzollern is not of the stuff That sort} However, of wi hich heroes are made. "B Se“proceeding might do for the old vi- kings, but not for him. So he scooted Holland. if changed his mind perhaps some sort of battle for However, he has might be arranged. eens Five phy. ans are candidates for the| Democratic nomination for Governor of Indiana. Democracy in Indiana is per- haps more in need of an undertaker. —— fh and -Northwestern. USK HOLDS BiG RECEPTION FOR GOV... GAREY Central Wyoming Well Represented at Big Get-Together Meeting Featured by Banquet Last Evening LUSK, Wyo., Jan. 30.—Governor Carey was receivéd with outstrétched jarms by Lusk here this morning when | he arrived on the Northwestern. from Cheyenne at 10 o'clock. The governor came from Douglas early this morning on a special car over the Burlington He was met by} | hundreds. at the depot and the. Lusk} jband joined in. A freight wreck on the | Northwester near Orin Junction ;made | it necessary to come over the Burling- ton to Orin. | Representatives of the federal high-| |way bureau and of the state highway | |commission accompanied by leading business men of Lusk, Glenrock, Lan- der and Casper as well as Northwest- | ern failroad officials made up the par- |ty which met Governor Carey at Doug- las and escorted him to Lusk. This morning and most of the after- noon was occupied with a visit to the famous Lance Creek field near here. H The better road movement in Niobrara} county and about Lusk is to receive considerable attention from the gover-) nor’s party. Last night the governor was enter tained at the Bungalow hotel at a ban- quet. A ball in honor of Governor Carey | followed this. y |. Governor Carey probably will be the | guest of honor at the state legion mee’! ing and Neath sd at Douglas Saturday. FARM WAGES IN ~—ULOLARE HIGH... | Average Paid thruout Nation Far} | Above Highest Pay Re- | | corded in History, | | ik At no time have the wage rates of farm labor been as high in this coun-| try as they were in 1919, certainly as | \far back as 1866, when ‘the first investi- | gation of this subject: was made by the | bureau of crop estimates, United States department of agriculture. Averages |for the United States are in ‘mind, and HE KEEPS US OUT OF SUGAR | 10, jocal rates. For labor hired by the month with board the average rate was $39.82, and among the geographic jdiyisions the average was as low as | $30.54 in the south Atlantic.and ay hist: as $62.96 in the western, including. the fnountain and Pacific states. Without |bourd, the average for the United living for the} States was $56.29, and the lowest was 03 in the south Atlanti¢, states. and The Sugar Equaliza:| $10 Chests $87.12, in the. western, tion board could have bought the Cu-| tras, much as firewood, milk, ‘etc, not included. . | | Harvest. wages per day with board| six and one-half cents per pound last! yeached the top figtre of $4.48 in the August. F ident Wilson withheld his! north Central states west, of the Missis- Alfred W. McCann, New York Globe, declares that the} Wilson administration's sugar “lun: | has added ten million dollars di- writing in the der’ rectly to the cost of American people. ban sugar crop of four million tons at sippi. river and the lowest figure of approval of the ‘purchase. Finally the! go 9. in the south Atlantic, and Cubans withdrew the offer and sold| United States average’ was $3.15. | Without board, the United Stites a the sugar in Europe at an advanced by lage of $3.83 was most exceeded price. Instead a policy of boasting by | $5.33 in the former states, we oe Pt the lowest avera; the Attorney General about reducing| litter states had thy “Statements in similar form per hy: t with | wages for work outside of harves' The lid has) Ward make the United States average Louisiana su-/ $945, that of ithe! north’ Centrall states ve BI 3.22 and gar planters have been permitted to| west’of the Mississipp! river $3.22 and | of the south Atlantic states $1.55; the ‘2 | rates without board, in the same order. were $3.12, $4.02 and $2.39, Joined in the carnival of | x CR | || In the he Day’s News — | =. | Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, who is Jimham always:tg gqdress the Society of the Genesee at its annual banquet in New York to- the cost of living was adopted, while living costs went upward. been taken off, and the charge cents a pound. When this the other sugar producers saw hap-) pening they profiteering. BeE Ay eat x-Senutor J. Ham Lewis says both old parties are dead. was about half right. night, was for many years chief of the Foy 3% {Ordinance Bureau of the United States The Detroit Journal says there is! navy. He is an authority recognized \thruout the world on all theories and something attractive, if not fascinating, | practical details of explosives and ord- the about Mr. Bryan's mouth, when it is: nance manufacture. He invented | superimposed turret system of mount- closed.” It would be interesting to He was a| ing guns on battleships, member of the commission that finally know how the Detroit newspaper man- 1 | passed upon the explosion of the battle aged to ascertain the above facts. | ship Maine, in Havana harbor, in 1898. ———_——0—____- Admiral Strauss is a native of New York ‘ ‘state and was graduated from the na- Be careful with your “‘flu’’ medicine. val academy in 1885. Much of his earli. er service in the navy was in connec tion with the hydrographic surveys. In the early '90s he begun to specialize on the typical! ordnange, and, since 1893; has sorved jmainly in this field. H There's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip. ——~-o According to Bernstorff, American is too good to fight until aft-| er election Attorney O. Warton will go to | Omaha Monday on Iega) business and will be gone for the remainder of the | One Year Ago in War | | —o Burnett Capt. Rickenbacker, king of American | Optical Co. “aces,” arrived at Now York. Peace Council heard territorital claims| Sietiled of Roumania and Serbia. American transport Narragansett, la-| den with troops, ran ashore on Isle of | Ground Floor Wright. | Henning a eee tt) The first. notable convention of wo-| Hotel inan suffrage advocated in’ the eel Taser; Woe: i northwest was held at Portland, Ore. in 1873. POSE PDE CDCCC CODE RONOEO: W. R. FRANK Cc. H. ANDERSON Vice-President President W. R. Frank Construction Co. WE CONSTRUCT BUILDINGS OF ALL sr neatrigt bad Pump Powers and Camp Construction ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 309.0. S. Bldg. Cusper, Wyo. P00eecse—e, Phoww 766M Meececcccovesovoceces: ves jtry sifice the outbreak of the war and) |——————___—____ | havirlg made nine trips across the ocean | By. aes Seat ean when my in tHat time, bringiniy/n! fresh ‘pteture pamela ens a py Listepianf conditions in) France ath new), « FR Bs It was bo 1H froma KL ,|day from Salt Creek. H ‘| of the first attempt to bshirnes pi a Luigi WITHDREW FROM RACE—Premier Georges Clemenceau, who withdrew his candidacy for president of France r of Poincare. THEATER CROWD: © TOWER GREAT Life} Saving Program of American} and French Children’s League | rife thong ‘mgs to Be Explained) by Pop bre if) atk sng fhern a: supe dunset amohg Speaker [ the Athenians and Jews, and améng the | ffi Sie at midnight. Miss Helen Vesely’. \ ot a Cuticura _-Healed Eruption "| Today’s Annivers » Anniversaries | ies | 1878+Preliminaries of peace between Russia and Turkey signed at Ad: rianople. y ‘lives property 1893 lost and $15,000,000 destroyed by in in Queensland. |1895—The twenty-seventh annual “con: Sultreg vyspactation yet a Meeeeg ey kop at lenge Zeppelins northern counties of illing 59 persgns.+ > fle the England, aed Mis: E erin, who will address audi¢ice at the Iris theater toni the Work of the American and French | Childrén’s League, has a mos STREP EEL ‘ pérsdnplity and is sure to ra Sn-4}) tens@¥ interesting speaker. She peaks English fluently with but, ) ajt of the French accent) per 3 1} been{engaged’ to lecture in this coun- Ga ing that E id not go out, in the street. ' VAatene same time’ TP had “tashes and blisters on,my back. My face was sore and inflamed and for many nights I found it hard to sleep. “Dcould only iwear certain’ clothes, as other clothes aggravated the eruption. * °“T suffered for two Weeks before T heard of Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. After using a free sample which helped I bought more, and now Tam healed.’” (Signed) Miss Helen, Vesely, 2041 Marion St., Denver,Cblo., April 26, $9192: ‘wss~Cuticura ToiletTrio =a It is so easy to prevent skin and . Scalp troubles by using the Cuticura Toilet Trio for all toilet purposes. For, pimples, rashes, dandruff or irritation, bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment. At once the itch- TYP most recent appbal‘whlth Miniely! Guerin has received from, the,committee for {he protection ‘of the children, of the @evasted regions of Francé con- taing,a@ lengthy report from Dr Du- camp, director of the hygenic service at /; Lillesin which he shows that the mor: telityMn that section more than dou- bled during the five years in which it? |was occupied by the ans. ‘The birthrate decreased from 4,685 births in 1913 to 609 in 1918. € ‘ive clinics have been established to! shilore: 2 of y the health of the Lilleand thése showsthat dren from 6 to 13 y Who shave} been examined, only “346 were in’ nor- mal health while.1,426 were debilitated because of malnutrition, 2,0 needed medical care, had definite cases of tuberculosis and 182“had incipient tu-! berculosis: Dr. Blairon of the department of the Ardennes makes the same sort of a) | ing ceases, sleep and test follow report and de that because this} | and complete healment in most cases region has a rely cold and rainy results in continued use. Do not climate most of the children should be fail to test the fragrant Cuticura Tal- sent to southern France until their’ | cum for powdering and perfuming health is rebuilt your skin. Mrs. Hilda Busch here yester Pty mag ‘atl ag Post-card : oe pater a | MAKE: A PART OF EVERY PAY — CHECK YOURS FOR KEEPS Put it in this Bank at 4 Per Cent Interest Wyoming National Bank CASPER, WYOMING t “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty: floods | * vention Of {hie Arhefican" Woman's |* * > * Representanves of gve ,tivic jorganization in” The te vi Milwaukee enters upoh 75th year today. Portugal ‘observes today a¥ Memorial Day, in celebration ‘of the anniversary Ue, in 1891. * Oklahoma Socialists meet in state con- vention at Oklahoma City today to name a state ticket and select delegates’ to-the national convention. “Cleopatra's Night,” an Amicicnn’ made opera. from. the story af "Theop- hile Gautier, ib ‘to iremiere this afternoon at the Metro} n, gpera | o house, New , Yor! cr Senator Shilest “‘Poihdexter| $f vpash- ington, Sphator Medii Meth fick “i ah linois, President Rush Rhees ot University of Rochester, and other Ee of prominence ‘are to be guests of the Society of the Genesee ts Beautify Begin will begin to, take 1) Your! dandruff j _ appear, your Seallp health and beauty. mering beautiful isik ag pia tacerettit pont De to k i mp Iobtcoe - the OO! ING! # ERPICIDE VILL SAVE | IT |navy, will be be given in “New; Zionist Organiza: Tribune Want f bring, results, - Begin: -now; -to '' Prin Présj ra Institute. 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