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Che Casper Daily Cribune| Issued every evening ex! Casper, Natrona e¢ounty, tation officcs: Oil Exchang BUSINESS TELEPHONE... Bntered at Gasper (Wyoming) ice as second-c! ‘8 matter, Nov. MEMBRS. ~HE CIATED Repos irs FROM Sees NITED ke 5.5, HANWAY, President and Editor AR. WAY, Business Manager Ad tising Manager ~City HA ciate eS st Sunder +4 pun ndtng 2-15) tof. , 1926 age to America? RB. C. A. When he ‘made his first trip old, Q.. How: much are census enume tors paid for their work? J. R. M. ae A. =<9or! How old Was Christopher Colum- bus when he set out on his initial voy- 1492, Columbus was about forty yéars The bureau of census Says that census enumerators are paid four cents NVORITE, sts. J. A. DELFELOER Lowden also Bopaied ; in Colorado, in ment appeared for Gunnison News 1 pot_which was evidently intended to cast diseredit upon this postoffice. It is per: | ra- he advertisement and receive pay for t. Bunt the’ séurrilous, insinuation : of the advertisement was to lead Gunnhi- a name in cities, and twenty cents a 3 son’s patrons to bélieve that the reason pe hdyertning Yersesaratives., [farm in rural districts. Texas.and New Mexico, De- —_| their magazines are not on sale earlier 24, York City, Q.. What are the correct measure- clares Rivert Mayor 8 because the postofilee does not deliver Procu Ring ig & Prudden, ments for a perfect woman? ©. N, A. Seth y them in due time, i720. “33 icaeee in Bldg., A., There is much difference of opin- Just Back from Trip A great nfiny magazines come to this Copies of the rite Tripune are on/ion on .this subject, but actording to yffice Inbeled “Td be delivered on a cer- file in the New Yerk and Chicago of-| professor Sargeant, one of the best} Mayor J. A; Delfelder of Riverton,| ain date’ and naming the date.. Usual- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCHIPTION RATES B: urements constitute the perfect figu Height, 63.6 inches; {3.8 inches; girth of neck, yreadth of shoulders, jof waist, 8.6 inches; girth of waist, 2 inches; breadth of hips, 13.1 ineh jgirth of hips, 35.4 inches; 18.8 inches; girth of upper arin, of forearm, 9.2 inches. inches; girth of thigh, 5 Three Month: 12.1 One Month Per Copy .. inchs One Year 1... Six Months Three Months No subseript i less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be-| comes one month in arrears. 1 21.4 inches;. aj measure, in. height five feet, or an inch and one-half taller than P: fessor Sargeant’s perfect woman. INQ. What Juggernaut? G. 1. H. A, “Juggernaut” is one of the pri alntions Member of Audit mareat of Ch Member of the Assdclated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the nse for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. was taken out’ in prgeession {eriodica| NoTIcH and many of the faithful. prostrated| than any other that could be found;{ % telegram March 15, 2:30 p. n Bo not. iva your. Butbee'ntton tor] themselves before hie carf jhich-was of} it was declared, rr Please deliver all. magazines to Chafles | The Casper ed Tribune os mon-j@reat weight, and were crushed. | This “T heard? sendtor Haraihg speak in 3unnison sent by us addrésséd to Oil ey to any solicitor who prunises “tof oractice was abolished by the British oxchange,” signed International Maga- give you & premium or a chance in any Sort of contest; or pay any money, to ptrangers, unless they can show a iet- ter from’ The Casper Daily Trivune, signed by the Circulation Manager,.au-| thorizing them to golicit subseriptione| avd eatieet money for same. > Ce EES Senne aS government. Q. Are there a still in Siberia? “A. A. American troops in, Siberia) are sto lea’ there by April J, for’ Manila, Philippi: Islands; After March 15, mail to ar member ‘of the Siberian force should sent to Manila. Amerie ‘an troops x | South to look over the stock situation A London dispatch reports “The Head eek bt wa baad of Are, hurned at the) iia aeclared that. in. his belief, the! hopes ral eae Leitner, portnem of one of the! five greatest banks” of] A. SOE: AkO waa tiled) betare cain mead pa ar 5 re, or the Oil Mxchange Cigar Store will the British erapire as saying: “I bg.| ecclesiastical court as a sorceress, and | oor their stock at home last fall, in. °ither or both leave an order at the post- | H cgndemned to death.. She was burned | Joffice giving their proper address we will lieve that thef world looks on Amel thé istdke, on May. 10,. 1481, three | Sead oF oan it out, despite the}; oniy too glad to deliver their mall to bast policon ak aay years after “she had led the French | *#0rtage of feed the proper address when it comes as in of self interest and} troops to victory at Orleans. eer cowardice. We must hélp ;G@r;| beatified by Pape Pius Ki of “April 1 1y because ‘she ‘is Pt c 1909. many because jahe is_an integtal part Q.” How old. is (the Mormer crown | of the world System, and without her] pritice-of German the system cahnot work.” What the! A. Friedrich Wilhelm, eldest son of . |the former kaiser, is, thirty-eight years United’ States Hees to by Ida» The five. other sons, @futhe -ex- kaiser, alf of whomiare ublp-bodied bi by this altruistic fingge io) ; ngnesof w ing Germany after the inrttisn feSHION ing the w: re: Wilhetm titel Fried- of taking away from “het a few huh-|rich, "37; Adelbert, 38% Au#ukt Wilhetm, 33; C Joachem, 30. dred thousand Square miles of territory,|""@_- Flow long 1s a passport Issued by all| the United ‘States effective? of her shipping jand opportunities to ens a few billion @ollars indemnity and E, Mot. after the time of gage in foreign trade. Naturally a n&-4 Mhewed “twic pach} time) for & n : }months, makir a total of eighteen tion engaged in these benevolent enter-| oe cins ; prises cannot! understand the 'seffish-| + Qi Will .thuride® during? tlie” period kit the of incubation ro ness of the Upfted States in hesitating } 55 known authorities.on the health of the American woman, the. following meas- breadth of neck, 14 inches; breadth girth of calf, Many other au- jehorities insist that a woman should} thought that Mondell was the man for five inches, | ; people *worshippa® «the jcipal heathen deitjes of India. This god | The war Aefartmet says that all She was | om Siffeked any) injuxyder- Aipasspott JS good for six months and ci be chick? | who was here yesterday on his return from a \trip through Colorado, Texas and New Mexico in the interests of the cattiemen of Wyoming, declares (hat sentiment in all those states is in favor of either Lowden or Harding for 4.6| president, with Frank W. Mondell of es} Wyoming in the second place on the ticket. “The odds are in favor of Harding to head the ticket, Mayor Delfelder said and I did not find 2 single man but who, y the dealers prefer to call when they .ave their shelves clear and when they et ready to receive them. This office ‘vill be very glad indeed to deliver them | nd get them off our hands as soon as; re are permitted to do so. The inference to be drawn from the ad bove® referred to js to. the effect that he postmaster of Casper had refused 9 deliver certain magazines and that he matter had been teken up to the hird assistant postmaster-general. The fact of the matter is that Mr. Gunnison is not left an address in this office nade out on form 22 or 1-22, as three- ourths of the business men of the city aave done in order to assist the postal lerks to complete addresses on mail natter that is incomplete, or correct ddrésses, that ute incorrect. The postmaster received the follow- re: eS; 0.1, nd second place,” ‘They ‘do not think of him as simply Wyoming's representa- Uve, but rather as a man who, during his ,fitteeh or-more years in congress has consistently stood for the interests of the entire intermountain ‘region, “Fils pame on the ticket would pull more votes from the Western states rO- in- lly Denver and one of his assertions which was especially well thought of was that no man, regardless of his politica, affiliations; is big enough to be presi, | dent of the United States. If he were elected; he said, he would surzound| ‘imself with the leading men of the countty ahd counsel with them.” Mayor Delfelder made his trip to the ne Co, This morning these magazines ‘gar Store, C, Gtinnison, Casper, Wyo. | Now, dear reader, could you tell by | this address if you did not know whether > not €, Gunnison is owner or manager ¢ the Oil Exchange Cigar Store or hether these magazines were to be slivered to the “Ohl ve ne ny be this case incompletely and incorrectly addressed. There was a little dispute between of Gunnison’s employes and one of ‘the postal clerks and without consulting the postmaster of Casper Gunnison is taking the matter up with one of the assistant postmastersigeneral at Wash- ington, D. C. He should have at least asked me which assistant to take the matter up with and I could have saved ‘ > f. | | Today’s Events | The North Dakota primary to be held today will be the first direct yote for the presidential nominations. ~ § Peoria ‘will be "the ‘meeting place to- day of the biennial distfi¢t: convention of the United Mine’ Workers of Tilinoia. + One chundred ‘and !thirty-dne jstudents, will receive degrees from the University of Chicago today at its 114th convoca tion. ; Representatives of the live stock in- dustry” thruout the ‘sotthwest © will} gather at Houston today for the annuat | éonvention of thé Cattle Raisers’ assd- clation:of Texas, She was Fat 1,} | ut 1 WHO HANDLES SOUR....:..00 LEGAL, MATTERS? Lawyer?—of course ix | ONE about financibg the transietfon. +: * This 18 Saki Ola! Superstition’ “aha dee santa Med this a Salas }carefll observations have shown that Bi) anak felt hte it ary | He has your confidence | thunder\has no appreciable effect on the shoot ot by aa a ‘i . What betwéen...thé, Hoover Repitali, slonaaenventnena bee: zine r “tbs, is Wo HANDLES cae } can clubs, the Hoover Democratic|. @- Ate ‘al als stisteptibie to] tr rh aitractive, 1uene INSURANCE MATTERS? | rabies? S. C é taityaléet atc in bethes / clubs and the non-partisan Hoover-for-} 4. Rabies is more common in.dogs, th phe. Sagi aes very agent in town?—mayvel and but one animal, President clubs, anybody who wants to)#ne jaas been: found to Be immune to it. pesedecin bid i sia the adult pigeon, fave rediuced easly, lastingly, 10 19 60 pounds! Penden suareeeiaie tern meh It doesn’t.matter.s¢ long as;you? see him nominated by somebody ought} biieras co tet er wierd sires don’t have a fire—but, if you do, to have no difficulty in lining up. | 0 ; ©) Horela’cow NL-o0i, Sidon Py few 'Sere cage | With your insurance “parcelied | out” so as to satisfy “all the boys" ° ‘| Inthe Day’s News | . i i you may need a lawyer, too. Bill Bryan thinks a combination in-| @ aiieeEtuALD cluding a pacifist, a cotonel, a “dry,” a) Herbert Quigk, who has been, selected y “Absolute Protection” “iment ownership advocate, f6r.|( #0 16 Sibert Wewindeup the aitatrs | Ail be wat niece tak: government owners ip a . of the’ American. Red Cross in; that is = rination lead- mer Sécretary of State and a lifedong| counfry. | Geri loan board of the United Stat was thé first director of ‘the ing to” revovery of diamonds taken from the women's rest- R. T. KEMP C0. Democfat from the Middle West. say) Teg came Known Wb theajubie A Soe int mh {ris Theater lagt Sut- “Service that Counts” Nebraska wbuld be about tHOMHsMOR journalist, espeélally as a writer ‘in sissiiteadi 111 E.2nd St. Phone 370 thing: the American agricultural papers. A ‘ ‘ farmer, teacher, lawyer; director of pub- ——0- ~ jlie utility companies, mayor ofSioux Secret McAdoo says probably that City, and journalist, he has had A varied . 7 career, with especial opportunities to there was no panic during his admin-|sudy the problems) and learn the S E E B E | istrationcas Secretary of the Treasury.| needs of the agricultural population. He WOMER! s . Ss traveled widely, has an ,extensive Panies never come during the Money| personal acquaintance, knows how to MAP OF THE UNITED ‘ bad nding periods—they arrive when’ the) Obtain. results, and in the ‘ATES | signed hind, will no doubt ac ties pride Jbdtesideer coh LAST WEEK) OF THE tits Have to be paid j mission successfully. Mr .Quick is now having Obtained direct from vali tence ‘aks oie \in hid sixtieth’ year, having beeh born by himself and depend -upon his party | jin 1861, in Grandy county, Iowa. the United States, showing Davy Lawrence says: far as} = oer the extent of government Woodrow Wilson is conce he isn't} Delicious sweet, pure water, three surveys, national parks and weing to stick blindly to his party any|-duarts for fifty cents. | Whites? Gro- monyraents, Indian, _mili- cues 3°16-3t tary,.bird and game _reser- more. No; he will continue to stick} — 3 vations, national ~ forests, Washington a large map of railroads, ls and other to stick blindly to him | o An editor wihio criticised Lenine and, ial + map tke Gunni- the most sensational prices ; Trotzky was executed, Yet the loud “tick.” We invite! you to ever offered. All| new est clamorers for ‘free speech in this use it at any time; spring merchandise. country are the agents of the RusSian Bolsheviki and their converts. 7 : | doo Bon Gor BS EROS REE ONLY APTER YOU TRY = a ‘ THEM CAN YOU APPRECI- 'O9 W 18! St Von Bernstorff says that the whole Art ie HEpOBNESE BP “PHONE 74 W world éxcept the United States is broket BUFFUM’S EMMER BREAKFAST FOOD or ‘pancakes It is no fault of his that we are broke ulso. not AUTOMOBILE OWNBRS—Seve a few hundred this year. Bee our ed this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO. 9-18-10 PROMPT RELIEF for the aoceereere stomach, try two or thr W-no10s Tr dination MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION. Made from BUFFUM’S EMMER PANCAKE FLOUR Buffum’ Products . are from Pure Kmimer—th wheat grown by Pro vo Corn, Rlee wi super) or % substitutes. im'’s F gh ‘most, de flavor, ‘and are wed = miutriti aeain- “foot AT mete Pr us anes mo ALL eaoo ERS. Mad rby. TB EMMER, FOOD Pes COMPANY i BURNETT OPTICAL CO. huihiea Onttoinna ¥ DENVER AND LOVELAND | eds OLORADO. ning Hotel Usapere Wwra, is = made sor Buf- other yee vt eT than a sey vies, details. the dir npleted under ction of Ly PB. Ber- chief of drafting di- » in 1919, Women’s and children’s garments and millinery at 146: East Second Street $55.00 GOWNS AT $35.00 We Have Selected from Our Stock 50 nthe f Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, ‘Taffetas, d Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes. have been priced up to $55. See ‘Our Window Display New Goods Arriving! Daily See ge Tuesday, "ame addressed as follows: Oil Exchange | Exchange Cigar} feotly all right for your paper to publish , cers. | ‘@ week time in getting itecultn. ir. Gunnison thingt he can get resuits by attempting to. ignore a iting to lo so. We bd hand, ahd not because tHe | afraid of his patrons or his superior W. WW. SPROUL, Postmaster. SANDBAR PAVING | BIDS ASKED -BY CASPER Ct COUNCIL 1 Plans pe specifications for the piv. | ing and drainage and storm sewer work on the Sandbar were -accepted by the city council: last ‘night. + Au- thority to advertise for bids was given by the council. A bonus plan of let- ting the contract will be used in order to prevent long and tedious delay in getting the work done. A 90-day con- tract probably will bé agreed upon: ~ The cost of this work will we high. it was said #t the meeting last night, because of the large ‘amount of work necessary tri making the sewer and drainage improvements. The possibil- ity of a flood in this lower level was eonsideted and meagures to protect the system paneer such 2 disaster were tut into the plaris: RE ARES Serer A Tribune Wanted will sell it. Have You Given Up? \ Are Sina of the 85% of men ever Gp zee sald po the eit ‘up, re walting f ‘or Theré, oi no, reagon for any man. of wothan to sit in & corner and gi ip the pleasures f eine ioe of living--the pak business sac; tivities that life worth while! In middle cells io the i bate ce ed. as tine ‘ite ctite ns, a i yesh thet jof oes ar ingulte ‘| Pe @) rood ies People The Sian a oh bt slackens, tie bi ne Ba cate supply cf vitalizing ox: wen and i he ORES of the ly fe ‘The' body in priate rice or old age: pape is an dance of sal-site in the bond when body is is H in oxyien which ms su and eliminates the waste worn out célls. In y h the tie hot blood urges to action.an bédy renews itself quickly. As we grow older we slow d Wolf ian abet tt mee ‘ail to learn.the lessons.o; pp gt ler to fear, wor-., merely Nature's’ anes SELEAL OE AEADOTID, for the platy ; ie -salts eae ae ie mt ve to | ox aa ebigedmoaking i calf ied ye vi- the entire glow wi agit od remarkable pie and : Bh tin ata ea call e -salts, have to ig ‘well the systematie be soa is wickage of it jesse ota ent 0 ly ce ; “tat idoaiving and énergy. Plies fe qualities, tape aad ave foae wel and retiew Mitte id ent for oat weeks and wil be eliged eeunty ve peti ‘CASPER, WYOMING TIDE aaee aa: varearaat® very best; and surest spring m in the whole family. and happy.—SMITH-TURNER. Their color wii be better, they'll f rns to aig iNet Ni ee ee ee $ 1 8. 00 Nettleton’s _~. $16.50 .,, Eopepeims 1 $15.00: Florsheini's, $12.50 rin’ s Specials ' 3 For Bargain ae Big one day reduction on our enor- mous ‘Shoe stock. Every pair of Shoes in the house, including our new Spring styles, placed at your disposal for oi one, day’ s selling. orthmore's $11.60. Worthmore's $9.50 - $8.50, ; LE: & J. ve J anuary: an To close while they Soe LOT, 1 Values to $15.00 The Home of: Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 2 \ewsewareworerrorenes 3 $16.20 $13.5 $11.2 $10.35 | $8.5 ene 5 0; 5 3 5. 7% 5 ; LOT 2 Values to $8.00 $3.95 Lovie do. PID ED EP DISD: prt Stee b paase PLP LI LS: pag gat ti PLB LI LI LIS SD. “REGULAR or HLY HLY MEETING | Cait Camp Modem Woodmen of America "WEDNESDAY. EVENING, MARCH 17TH A large attendance is desired as the” District Deputy will be present and. give use talk. Also expected to initiate a few | new. candidates: @ held at Moose’ Hall on > 1L.R. SCHMIDT, Clerk. H,_A. WAGNER, Consul. Pan- “Amnesia Hand power... Vacuum Washer, Hand power... Masonic ae Evening, March 16 | =: ——— TICKETS—$1. 00