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"PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune, at se = ry evening- Rah it pon Caspe: atrone tation” “ottionet on BUSINESS. TELEPHONE... tered at os 'us seoond-elase mater, Nov. 23,191 MEMBER “HH ASSOCT. REPCRTS FROM THE UNITED 5. 3. 5. HANWAY, President and Editor EARL BE. HANWAY, Business THOS. DAILY... -Advertist Naneser pore 7 or EVANS ft. B. GRIFFITH. Advertiaing von ad Leh itt Aven, Prtluel 5, eine. & Prudden, i720-d3 Stegen Bldg, Copies. of. the: Dally Baty eyoene are on Chicago file in the New York and of- tices and visitors ars, SUBSCRIPTION ‘RATES By Carrier One Year Six Mont Three Months . One Month . Per Copy One Year Six Months Three Monthe . No subscription (by mai less period than three -mo: All subscriptions must b paid in ad- yance and The Daily Tribune will not insu delivery after subscription comer one month tn arrears Bureau of Circutations (A. B. 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NOTICE Do not give your subscription for The Casper Daily Tribune or any mon- ey to any solicitor who promises fe give you a premium or a chance in an sort of conte: strangers, un) Member of Au they can show x 36t- ter from The ‘Casper Dally Tripuni signed by the Circulation Manager, thorizing them to solicit subscriptiona and collect money for same. » kept us out of war” before the election and “we ‘would as soon fight the British as the Germans” the election, gre two) gems of administration, consistency. four months after EEE TSE Col, House is on the fence—or the roof. seh ak Ps fat Col, if Bryan is now heard hum- ming, ‘The end of a perfect day.” ———0 Will President Wilson permit us to call attention to an omigsion in his let- ters to Mr. Lansing? “May I not” did hot appear a single time. o- Europe: is wondering whether Ameri- ca is a democracy or a monarchy. PEASANT ate Attorney General Palmer claims that “tle peak of prices hus been reached and that many foodstuffs are dropping On the contrary thé, Depart- in price."* ment of Labor figures indicate a more or Ibss continuous rise. , A cabinet meet- ing is necessary to reconcile these dif: forent stateme! Chairman Hays has proved himself to be the kind of politician that we can all admire and honor. .In his view his country comes first, his party: second and his candidates Jast. His party is the one which servés his country best, and his candidate is the one best equip- ped and surest to carry out his party's policies and promises ———— 0. — eo * | Today’s Events — | » Dominican Republic today cele- the key to a story of how Heutenant of the Tank the rage of an Australian order to ‘participate In one of ‘actions of the war, Inne of the Twenty. tanks found he was short of gas, with hours of fighting before “him, In a féragé of the country, he came across }the Hmousine of the Australian comi- manding general, occupied only by the chauffeur. Naturally a general's chaut- teur would not listen to the pleadings of x second lieutenant, The Australians had the reputation of. being souvenir hunters second only to the Americans. The lieutenant offered his army Colt to the chauffeur for the use of the general's car. The bribe was mecepted. The car returned to the lieu- trant’s tank with its luxurious interior piled with tins of petrol. The irate general was there, and shouted, “Young man, I'll have you) court-martialed for this.” The lieutenant nonchalantly said that since he had enough gas to tuke him into the rest of the fight, he more than Hkely would never come back for trial. He did come back, hewever, but the general had forgot his grievance. Representative Bletton of Texas is jone of the storm centers of the house. and because of it his invirred the en- mity of many members. In. order to make a recent statement emphatic, Blanton used tha, words, “God Almighty.” Representative King of Minois apn 4 e6 that the words were profane and should be ruled out of the’ Congressional Record. Blanton turned to King and said: “I think the famous m of West Texas might well be added luere. It is, “Well, I'll be dammed.” Both remarks stayed jn the Record. Campaign buttons have begun ‘to filcwer forth in celluloid beauty, Gen. Leonard Wood's buttons made their appearance first, ‘They are dark blue, with a picture of the ‘general. Senator Hiram Johnson's followed closely, and have quite eclipsed’ the dark, modest ‘Wood emblems. Jotin- son's button bears broad stripes of red, white and blue, while acrogs the white stripe in blue letters appears the legend, “I'm for Hiram.” The Johnson boomers consider this button very snappy. panwdin= 6 9 hates Huxtra! Huxtra! British | Premier LONDON—(By mail) — Lioyd George has challenged “Winston Churchill's monopoly of — eccentric ear. ? It is a mignificent challenge and when. the prime’ mister emerged ‘It's not’a derby, not a' topper, not the lid of a French priest, but it is a combination of all three. Its mate- rial Is the shining silk of which top- pers are made, its shape ts the oval of a derby but of topper height, while its brim is the wide, upward-curving ‘brim beloved of French priests. it is a rare specimen, is Licyd George's new hat—inysticly | unigue. Churchill hasn't answered the md enge. Oo _ Out of every 12,500 men, one may Le Spared tol see his hundredth hirthdiv, her of women will complete their cen- 2 | Skinner Didn't’ Start the Strike—But Wears New Hat} Music Has Charms to Soothe j while nearly three out of the same num- | yecentive frame of mind, takes the dull, and women general. He ‘Used It Jay H. Skinner's Shoe ‘Service Shop jx one of the finest in Louisville, Kyu: but its success is due more’ to eget Wwhich it handles the ‘busine#s ~ tots more igecset appearance waiting for thelr clothes, which are ig preains capes te 8! neoaate, Sriecceel oes poses each sex, minoaea® opera chairs; and a i onrae for checking patrons’ parcels things designed to’ make completely at home while nwall shoes or clothes, In pee ‘part of ‘2 the store is located the si no part of the work being done In the se | Kansas, During the+ recent | street phy ‘ - uri strike Skinner came out with’ a ‘ae statement, in the same stylr of type | as was used by the railway and the carmen’s union, which evokon| much comment: ' PUBLIC NOTICE An Absolute Denial Because of the fact that F have just ee 5 Question Women Bette determine whether the service { eee ee eae Auditors ana Accstntnats Sec ‘us about out your In- come Tax report. ne. 660, 211 Of Exehange Bldg. ! date and” good as they PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT $ sNCOME TA Ay 4 opened the Shoe Service Shop at 330; lawyers: West Jefferson street, for the repairing | “Wael of shoes, \and further becatse : . on several different occasions in) the public press advocated ‘more . On the part of the public, I have been | wrongfully and maliciously acc! vi ; being responsible for the present # ‘i of street car motormen and con | the services cloxea with “T Love It is rumored that I caused the , to Tell the Story,” by the newspaper | so that the entire population of the city mon present.’ would be forced to walk, thereby wear-) ing out their shoes so 1 could repair. - them. This I absolutely deny—I am. in, i way responsible for this strike—I was} not consulted before <it took’ piace by; either the workmen concerned or’ offi- cials of the street Philway company. I admit that I haye publicly |’ pressed my preference for walking (bn. quentions, which the part of othera), but when T'did so} “Do you Tot courteous and satisfac: I supposed it would be-understood that | #2¥. ry srentagent to Latte Faller” , it-was to be in. moderation and not .a| “D0 the clerks serve you promptly prolonged “hike,’’ ae Of course, while the strike lasts, walking will continue to be a disagree- bi able necessity on the part of most of outa. us. Shoes are bound to wear out, ~ “Do the)merchants ‘wecure for you | Iwill appreciate it if. you will bit re Ra Rares arackon eats to the Shoe Service Shkép tor’ re: | cg ee ane es pudiaeare: thera ‘As to my causing this strike, et bres beard Seer ecnewettes per vice to Tumors to that effect are false and) gels union officials or street railway officials | @ will bear me out in this state: Yours for Jess walking, JAY H. SKIND BR, An Accidental Ad Some body hoisted a brick throdgh | one of the display windows of the W. Railway service in Germany | crippled ‘W> Carter Co., Indianapolis, the other | by strike of the Tapes rect at day and made+ off with some choice} President. W. samples, The company placed this sign | ington’ at th én the hole in the glass; ‘ “Our shirts please window-smashers.” SARTRE t JLincoin it ‘was who sald: | \too} wonté of the people all of ete sof the) people part of can't fool ail of sige oe the Shopper “Musicg! shopping” may not be any: thing »particylarly new, ‘but as an aid te. augmented holiday ‘sales it's an jac complished fact. ‘ At least, that’s the firm conviction of the William H,. | Hoskins. Co.,’ of) Philay delphia, after trying cut the! idea for several seasons. The theory that peo- ple eat more while listening to the» strains of -plagant,. music. has; been Wroved by restaurant owners. That it ulso applies to shopping, especially dur: ing the festive periods, has equally: been demonstrated, It puts people in a ithe time,” ze H. JEFFREY DR. anna GRAHAM Jk¥YP ROY L ‘Theater DR. B. G. HAHN pe ee ge team tury. | Se cemmercial edge off transactions and Suit Pes rownnend Bldg. " uite %, Lownsen helps to Phon alleviate the ordeal of shop- Oftice 423 Rene 1 ~ ing. Yellow pine and oak are the vest’ RBS ;woods to resist the action of steam} brated the anniversary of its founding. The former German emperor and empress today enter upon the fortieth year of their wedded lfe. ‘The annual meeting of the Minnesota Lditoriat Association will open at Min- neapolis today and continue over to- morrow. | Attorney General A, Mitchell Palmer ; ix to be the guest of honor and chiet | “ker at fhe annual dinner of the York County Lawyers’ Associa- , to be held tonight in New York; Department of Justice at Wash- ington has fixed today as the date for the filing of the government's bill, the answers of the defendants and the final di 2 in the meat packing disso- | lution cases 1-1 BBP ae eee Tis a Far Cry to Present Hair Style From Bobbed Locks 3.—(By muil)-—The new style resem’ Jenuched by Parisian | esiublishmen! re non pinned low on the nape neck, Parted on the right, side of the} head, the bale’ is brushed buck in soft] waves formitg a beautiful and becom: ing fraine to the temples and’ brows: tt is # fur cry from the short “hobbed™ Jobks of the past two seasons, ASBESTOS ) Chimney Blocks \ Have received unquali- | ‘fied indorsement of the largest ecntrictors and): builders in, the , United States. Put up complete anywhere | in ate $1.50 per feet. Phone 698d or 803. FRED PATEE . 000 Ko. Ook 8b with the least amount of warping. 4 SIDE 82 Years Old and As. 7 or 8 years ago Iwas a very sick” iman, Doctors said catarrh trouble of stomach and bowels, affecting the, liver and heart. For more than a year I wanted to die, but could not. Upon the udvice of a friend I tried Mayr's! Wonderful Remedy, and altho 82 years; old 1 now feel as good as a youngster, Tt is a .aimple, the intstinal tract and allays the in-} flammation which cau stomach, lver and intestinal ailments, | Including ‘appendicitis, vonvince or money refunded. druggist a your car, You've got to have all kinds Uso. wpeibie bucket ow! 1S. sols, town—and’ ‘his prices’ are Ja ‘Thy ihe is eomplote tn stypéaids! of an Anu ‘antitreuzuy ‘milstub re Mix equal Barts vf glycerl zero, use 1 part of this mixti Phone 601 harmless preparasion | | that removes the catarrhal mucus from ; es practically nM} One dose willl At an| ADVICE TO AUTOISTS—BY HOLMES “won't cut Off your, noke,.to spite yout taee.” Don't thinks that! bovause You have a good gutomobilé with four wheels, a moter and a-vteerihg wheel, that. [vs all you need to get full efficiency. from Its ne fun to get caught oh B Jonvly roid without an extra shark plug, a wut, a valve spring, w wrench, au extra tube or even —}) yout caditor runs dry. 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