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AGE EIGHT i Che Casper Daily Ecivun ie Issued every evening czpenk sti at Casper, Natrona county, ‘YO, hie ik tation offices: Q@il Exchange Buik BUSINESS TELEPHONB.,.... bit] «15 Entered at -Casper (Wyoming) Postof- ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ———<—$—$—$<$—<————————— MEMBER “HE ASSOCTATED REPORTS FROM THE UNITED J, ©. HANWAY, President and Editor EARL E. HANWAY, Business Munager THOS. DAILY -Advertisi: Ma RB. B, BVA! ri *Gity , B. GRIFFITH... Assodiate ~ — Baw York City. Preiten, King & Prudden, 1730-23 Stegen Bldg. Copics of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New ‘York and Chicago of- tices. an@d visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATHS By Carrier One Year .. Six Months Three Month: One Month Per Copy Gne Year Six Months +e Three Months -/ 22! : No subscription by mail less period than thtee-mont! ak All subscriptians must be paid in-ad- vance and The Dafly ‘Tribune will not, insure delivery after subscription be’ comes ane month ip arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (&. B.C.) Member of the Assoclited Press The Associated Pross is ‘exclusivély’ outitied to ee ae Vid republication of all news credited in this paper an the local news ‘published. herein shana NomCH +m LO ,not give Your subsectption for The Casper Daily Tribune Qt aBY mon- ey to any solicited who give you a premium or arn sort of ‘contest, pas aty monte ae strangers, Ele they can show a iet- er from ‘The Casper Daily Tripune, signed by the Circulation brs S thorising thei te aalicit subectigtion and collect money for tamaee Pelons aR” i arn eng rR NL | the will of the PRIDE iS JUSTIFIED Chambers of Commerce, Commebeial Clubs and Basi 01 Men's Associations h to excite no) spe- Most ‘towns and cities They are useful or orna- just in the degrée “in which fulfill the purposes of their ere- the needs’ of the com. represent and public effort. There .is something “more to a busi: Hess organ’ the mere ure conimon enous cial’ comment. ha¥e them. mental they: ation arid ‘serve munity ‘they in citizénship fon of this character than act of its existence and a} &izable list of members If there is to be décomplishment there must be ability, ef and lency, cooperation enthusiasm. These eleménts are Present in the when this hody me eon per Chamber) hid a noonday lunch:| the to, discuss @ity Council the a more auate’ and purer supply of water for the peghile of the city, they were ob-| vious. + | When ‘a hundred and fifty of the younger men of the city meet for the purpose? of and providing for the public good in the middle ‘// a busy day and take time to be pleasant and courteous one with another it! means a little more than the direct, attainment of the object of the gather ing, ) in the* transaction of its business, its| discussions and conferences with those| more directly charged with the’ admin-| istration of, public affairs, the Cham- ber's attitude of helpfufness and: total lack of selfish purpose is apparent. it is a mighty fine situation when the servants of. the people can work. in sueb harmony with the people's forum, Casper is fully justified in her pride in her Ghamber of Commerce. with Mayor and need of ade- a discussing ake. by * VERSA GQD BLESS THE ikiSH | What ancient Jrish kings, no Irish ra St. Patrick, Shamrotk sLone, none of the myth and of ali peoples? vontemplate if there had never been any ng no things associ wath, “this,” greatest Who would want to such a. situation? "The map of the world and ‘the pages ‘that history record the acts dnd aceomplishments of the human fatally would be some whut different from: that presented to das Just what would the world hdve done Without the Irish? Wherever the sun shines you will find them. Wherever the biggest things are going forward they are there, par ticipating. If it is the tearing gown of the world by war or the upbuilding of the world by great works, they take the lead. Place an Irishman in any situation, in any environment in any patt of the world, he falls into step, with a mile amd oa cheerful word and goes ahead. You can't keep him down and you can't bluff him. Does uny gne ever alt having met discouraged Irighman? Ne one ever did. An Brishman. with fit of the blues is incomprehensible ft simply doesn’t oecur in the best frish circles Whatever the Irish people have,done for the world they have met with ‘fi ly just péward. ‘They occupy the seats of the mighty and direct the great thirigs 6€ earth. They are honest und fearless, cheerful and tender, industri. ous anil, frugal. In short, they are irizh and therefore lovable, There & just one regret on this bright St: Pattiek’s day in the morning—-thut ihe little old green fsland, the eradte of tis great race af people is not free from alién direction ahd control And in THE PRESIDENT RESPONSIBLE Unless iL shows the ~ possttsion of Dore wer po the pr Pat tui) ;cat, the Versailles Treaty of Peace now | | ratification, | z| diverse’ interests are, to be.eeonciled i} | | | in 1916 he served on a similar commis- sion to investigate tte workings of the Adamson ‘eight-hour law. galms that the animals. perished from) ok, Som 6 name found in ‘the Cat is . : A. The Postal Gbide shéww That} nbus there are 31 towns in-the United States}: é Dias nanied Franklin? There are 28 Wasi A. Caba“iind Spain have both claim: ingtons, "These two tamies are the most ed the bones of Columbus, but it is gen! popular. The’ names: of ancient sities! erally conceded that they lic in the ‘gre used quite extensively. There are city of Santo Domingo, in the Dominik; 28 modern Troys in his country; 1¢ can Republic. fi |named for Athens, dnd.14 for Rope. . @. What are the rules for playing! 3 lominoes? Cc. €& A {Any reader can get the answer. to A. In the gam¢ as played by its any: duéstion by writing The Casper greatest living exponent.g"Uncle Joe” )Paily Tribune. Information Ptiveau, Cannon, at the National Press Club i ips A oh iy ter abroad ae Gan: } Washington, 4 single’ “‘gnifter’ or dou. ton, D.C. offer applies str press ‘puchority: deleted :stis, the’ Can: ) IT ASN eee which it {s per- to information. The’ Bureau cannbt stitution, ploportiomatély, wo the Senate fmicsiile {0° play is’ set,” Playing ‘upon! sive. advice on legal, medical, and fi-}. and the President; and" since the Presi-}these four sides of the ‘‘snifter," the nancial bye rasa let te Sone not mapas i dent absolutely, “ignared, thé Senate's/gaime is to build five’s-or multiples of, to. settle domestic troubles, nor i prerogiltive of. a share in ko fapsreach.|five, and each five so buflt counts a’ dertake exhaiistive re on any sub- before the United States-Senate for! 18 dead, ~ Beysite Meadel agree. to this fact, however, much at variance’ they may be with» referen to the Treaty provisions and the amend: ment™ thereof, 920) It is a matter’ of regret, of course, that the ‘Treaty was not So framed! as tO. meet the approval of the people of the SRepyblic’ tary tHetr ‘representa. }) tives. in. the Congress. } Since the Presiden: assumed ana ab-/ rogated: unto Himpe)t-all of the powers of Treaty making, contravening the ex- orn a % R 3 oint, “When a player has not a domi-!Jject- Give full name-and address and ing and vital @ matter as & pence treaty, | Pe 5° maton oh pa yh Rigs same enclose two cents ‘in stamps for. re- not to speak of the still higher rights !he draws until he gets such a domino, turn postage. Write your question vested; incthe wishes. and opinion of the} Whenever one. player “dominoes'’’ or plainly and briefly. All replies are sent . lays his last/ domino ‘he counts the direct to ‘the inquirer.) people, the whole responsibility of the | P' 2 ’ br the ‘Treaty to meet the re:{Points in the hands of his opponent and! rth se Alah, sua {Rcores. one for each five pointy: Inlig — 8 quirements of sound Americanisin and}case of a “biock,” the player with the! “Tod > E ; f gain approval rests with the Président}least total number of points -held is} | : ay s vents himseft: » ar ach i to a the points in the hand | Ser i cua a ee e : |of his rival. The game is for three! In a matters of great moment Wee. ikaien pote: 1} reatival’ of Gt. Baba tiie, pation i - ; What. ure the salaries of the saint of the Irish people. agreement is only attained by COMPTO: ‘sritish ambassadors in the leading Bu-| Oklahoma t6day will hold its annual mise and conciliation, Thruout the Sen-) repean capitals? f M.A. 2. | celebration of Arbor Day. ate debates and discusyions and-in all) A. At Rome, Paris, and before the) In-Pnglish literary cirétes the centen- fforts: of dealers to compose. differ) War, in Petrograd, Vienna, and Berlin,| dry of the birth of Jean Ingelow, poet eee % | the salazies of the Britisli envoys rang-, and novelist, will be célebrated today. ences, the President has stood sth! led from $35,000 to $45,000 per year, as! The birthday aniversary of the Camp and uncompromising. The Senate and compared. with $17,500 paid to the Fire Girls will be eelebrated today by} people must bow to his wi. The aat-| United ae pede ts Sern to the Bu coor eeneds ot the organization in many the. sing ropean capitals. ie erican ambas- countries. + bg ay agora Powter tama Pe Dy bases, fo ite the s6debet ate of.any such} Boston celebrates today as Evacua- not be: permitted. x : diplomatic representatives. The sala’ tion Day, the anniversary of the Ge: So the Senate and the ‘people UPON ‘ries of the German ambassadors rahge parture of the British treops from the; the one side and the President upon |trom $25,000 to $37,600, while those ov city dufing the Revolution. the other side fail to agnee and the/the French run from $24,000 to $40,000.) people will be reflected! gecgrding to the census just completed, ine in that territory, in the political character of the next|The census showed a decided decréast Sm ve{in the number of niales. In Greate ae y Chief’ Executive } Penasees, andthe Dew Shi Berlin, males decreased 4,000 and fe- tobe chosen in Novembe [males increased 124,800. of the United’ Statés, is scheduled to be delivered in Michigan today. x eae > a0 | but everything possible is. done to help ‘paign. / until I got rellef. I was unable to xo. Edgar BP. Clark, the new chairman of} them ‘ini their pilgrimage. “Visitors: to 3:2 down town to dé my shopping and, al- the Interstate ee Sai ites go a graves im remote cemeteries: are taken . c ~\tho J. had been under treatment for upon whom will devolye in large meas-! there Gi onintbuses opérdied. by the R , sit months, there seemed. to be no" yre the responsibility for ‘the enforee- [Rea Cross bufeau in Panky. At xo: Oldest e: ent GEE nce tor ine. manectig (aunt sbaiees ment of the new- railroad law, has been! & member of the Commission far nearly | 15 years. We is the only member ol} that body with a practical Knowledge | of railroading, and= this he ~has gained during many years of .service a5 a} worker ‘on western roads, and a’ stu- dént of administrative problems since he joined the Interstate Commerce’ Commission. From 1889 to 1906 he was in ‘some office, subordinate er chief, in | magne, in the Department of the Meuse, where many Americans are buried, | sleeping accommodations for ten men | ‘ \ and, ten women have been provided. | { O. What is the bear time 4 destroyer! 126th Bir: thday, June can Inake? F. HL. A. The U.S. S.:Graham, one of the % ; newent type destroyers of the nayy, re, SEATTLE, Wash—(By mall.) —The 5 cently made thirty-six knots, which is| First infantry, the eldest regiment. in a’ little better than forty-two miles ‘an!the United States amy, organized hour, | June 1784, has invited everyone in’ ti the Order of Railway Conductors of) @) "What is meany by “Horse” Latt America. Then P¥esident Roosevelt :|¢ude? E. RT. “| day party"izat’ Cainp “Lewis, ‘Tacoma, made him a member of the Interstate) 4. tt is the nautical name given to} June 3. “ I Commerce Commis#ion, and President Wilson reappointed him»: in 97013. «In 1902 he was one of the representatives of organized labor on’, the special .com- mission ‘named by President» Roosevelt to settle the anthracite coal strike; and the North Atiantic! -“washin Ocean between, the m of the west) cently giv ely winds of the high Tititudes and the! you to region’ of trade winds of the torrid) your ¢ox lyin eyery sense ‘of the zone. Authorities difter as to the origin} Word,” sa} fonel “F, C. Endicott, of the rlame, some claiming that it was} commander of the regiment, recently Gerived from the fact that old) sailing vessels with edrgoes of horses were: often s0 delayed on account 0! the} | the beit’ of calms” tr to nitend the ‘party.’ Putting More in the Market Basket more good things in your market basket. assured of the whclesomeness of | NEW PRICES: | / . 10¢ for 4 oz. — oe | The Price is and, attractive yeung woman residing lg now an ardent champion of Tanlac, since she began using fhe medicine aj} few weeks ago, medicine, i scribed for me," said Miss st apege oe Today is the one hundredth anni-/ (8 relating “her experience recently. | versary-of the birth of Patrick B. Con-|fislike publigity, but there are so many indigestion and, had ‘been under A Mitchell: Palmer; Bessenee crenprah estore care for six months without ta! relief. 6pen his ¢ampaign forthe Democratic] lac I was on a yei bia presidential nomination with a speech/ times could not retain food of any king Even cold water would cause extrenie vention at Roanoke today to} tite, severe cramping ) pains after eat- {select delegates to the national conven-} ing and extreme ni PAT TRS |. Q. Are Ameritans allowed to. visit! Virginia Republicans are to meet in| nausea. ©. © |the graves of our fallen heroes buried tate ; ‘ D. ? N '}in France? * J. M.S. | In the ay S INEWS =) A. Aimericans.are not only allowed to \tion at Chicaeo next June Ana corauihin | Visit the graves of american soldiers. ! their organization for the comips cam- Simply had to give up and go to ned Us S. to Celebrate- ey Tt was suffering worse all the time. | try ‘Tanlac. } first and one bottle did me more g4 than the six months’ | while taking this one’ bottle: Washington to attend its 136th “birth-| just anything I want; in fact, every. | thing seems to agree with ime: perfectis: can not praise it The greatly reduced price of Dr. Price’s\ Baking “Powder, made possible by scientific methods of pro- duction with pure phosphate, enables you to put “The ‘saving will help pay for. the flour and other things you.put in your cakes, and besides, you are Miss Mabel S. Deschanes, a popular t No, 7 Bartlett street, Lewiston, Me., “I prize) Panlac above every other even that which was. pre- Bi Treaty remains anappraved, ing NAT Mie Hopitation of Ber cor, an Yrish-Ameriean soldier and plo.| others whe, ib doubt, eutter ad 1 did, issue in the approaching campaign: and] gictiity, how has 4807 os Intaitt rere | Per in, Utah and located the first sttver] a nt At the time I began taking Tan rigid diet and ut I suffered from loss of appe- “Finally ty condition got so vad I would fe alive if I had’t gotten Tanise einue and getting: “Finally, my sister persuaded me 10 I improved from the’ very treatment, Pc actually gained four pounds in weigh* T “have ow taken four bottles and’ I feel just ike a different person and am eating am now able to do my. shopping »7ith ut becoming fatigued in the it and im ro longer) Mee ‘ant ‘ Tanlac is’ sini twohderful, and 1 a highly Tarlac ix sold in Casper “by “Casper Pharmacy, in Alceva by Aleoya Mer | in’ extending ‘an invitation to’ Seattle ‘cantile Co,, ‘Creek Drug Store —-Aav. and in’ Balt Greek Sy Salt = t sre | | the: Tell You How Best to Wilhelm _ Assist You in Your Business, Help You in Your Haine, Your Country, Post You on Serve Orders, Answer ‘and Government Or phrase, the object of The CASPER DAILY IBUNE, information Bureau at:Washin ton is to tell you, without charge, "Whatever You Want ta Rea,” The Information Bureau endeavors to answer questions in such away that the answers are of the-greatest practical -value: It replies to your inquiry by personal letter. In addi- lished by: th ject in which you are interested. tion, it sends you any books, pamphlets or docuinents pub- : United States government bearing on the sub- You are, urged ‘to consider the possibilities of this sérv- icé in relation to your own problems—personal, household, or business. “Ask your friends who have called on the bureau for sérvice about its valye. Whether you wish’ to. have some point in recent legisla- tion’ or international affairs definitely in mind for your own satisfaction; @ statesman: acéura' amore detailed. sud extensive information, Bureau is reatiy.to:make use of the wsources of the National whether you want some i ‘litterafice of ates quoted, or whether your need is for i Inforthation Library, the knowledge of the hundreds of government scien- tists.and the thousands of government publications to assist you. - For Business Men Progressive “business men will appreciate without the need for discussion, the value of an. expert and comprehen- - sive Washi gton. information service at this The grea? mass‘of-new legislation, executive orders, licen- sin ‘fee 1e-businiéss world time. id sitilar instances of government activity af- ing raise problems almost daily. Where problems affect your business, you will want, not a gen- eralized idea of the nature of the laws and rulings, but spe- cific and definite information, and perhaps printed copies of bills and exccative orders. The Information Bureau stands ready to supply you with these things upori_ request whenever they are available, ; Seat ‘The Information Bureau has been of ‘service to ‘many business houises"receatly, when these have desired to do gov- ernment: work, ‘by putting them/in touch ‘with the proper bu- _ teaw or, office-with which to communicate. The governmental organization in’ Washingtcn has. become: very..complex. © To address the proper office in the first place with bids, propo- sals, or inquiriés 18 to save much time, and time nowadays is Tmioney" télation to your business. For Women Think over the possibilities: of the Information ‘Bureau in _ The Information Bureau is in a position to give service of great yalue'to.womed. Every household problem has been studied for years by the government. There are literally hundreds of jpublications available Along this line, showing how to save time and labor and money in the home. The next time own: home—some ped household problem comes up in your that you think might be done better or more easily if you knew how, some annoyance that you think might-be done away with—sit down and write to the Information Bureau about ‘it, It will: surpriseyou to find how many questions of this sort, from ants in the ice-hox and vin the-clothes-closet, to the proper food for young ah, : moths~in ; pen tie ferige! government has thoroughly worked out eed alive ‘There is much yaluable information on healt problems ie reat Washington offices as ‘fs a! question which has been made the subject amount of expert study, and facts and advice of great value to mothers free use of th ther; have been published in simple form. An in’ general—we ‘urge our women yeaders to make is information seryice, asking it any question f, the United rvice. For example, the care of babies of a great that they like.” The increasingly important part played by women in-business and politi of greater value to Gesides such-typlea! lines of information and gery indicated“above, the thousuyilia, ACRIK branch. oft chte the field it covers: qnery for confidenti: forniiit promptly’ ox Por sith a 1 Whit be The purpose of this sibilities of this free meds nd yrebtems. the benefit of and “iu vextigation, to supply at touch with) grit national mov: All mail should be foymation Bui CLOSE Bt chil parrpii guile a tw There’ is' noWinit to the numbe Bildedinctor. be willingly attended to, but th GALE HevesdaPhy Incomplete ii ¢ fees of a physician ora lawyer, OCent stamp with ef ts, Willotlns, ete, a COL re them every day. General Information’ opie Service, a wal questions cannot ics, makes a service such as this ee ay ate briefly etheInformation Bureau is daily giving answers to 7 sorts of little questions that arise continually. srvice is so Varivd that it is hardly possible to indi t _A few stim plo. questions’ culled at rafidem are ‘printed’ here-—just to give you an idea. of the service, of this/sort are of minor imporlince, to have tigi cleared up. There is no charge of any kind for this service. not be a subscriber to this paper to make use of it. quirement, is“that you enclose a two-cent postage on reply: All inquiries Some questions Dut it is often & great Batisfaction You need The sole re- ane with your ee Geld stsctly r of tithes you may" eall oh) the In- It will always be willingly: renderdd, & © Certain classes’ of medical and to : ure Hetineweted Dy the bureau. A in theié na- . ny question along: this line which © Bureau ‘is care! -so- Think It Over announ Information se: vice “in Py owl be depends” on yourself, and it! 2 ind from day to day..” It. is, established te ‘Kreat work of the federal govetnment ements and addressed (to weal, Preder + Haskin, © 1 irector, dich inquiry for rel Bea nounced for fred ature that It can wafcly and usefully be paswered by tivall Ait not to supply °8 Which démand ‘the personal serv: p nent is.to urge that you consider relation The service scan he of grout value to! you. to your how, freely to give you fi. research ' additional means. for Keeping you in a great moment in history. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune Wi- ington, D. Spe