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PAGE TEN ie) al oeeae be divided equally between the Hon? ru for you, Che Casper Daily Cripune eae ee ta te you Issued every evening except Sun: Gasper, Natrona county: We Riot cation offices: Oll Exch mange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE. -~ a eeeeceseed Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Posto) fice as second-class matter, Nov, 221 {and the Presbyterian Home m2 For- ¢ign Missionary society. The wine cannot be given away and jit cannot be sold, according to the pro- 3 -hfitory” Jaw. It is not likely that the} .4 at their hands? {church institutions, which are the chief MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS ‘beneficiaries under the will would ac- AY, Pres} NWAY, Business Mani eS Sri Mana: ssociat i HUNTLET -Baitorial br ban Represcntatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Aye., New York City. < prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegen Bide. Chicago, IlL Copies. of the Dally. Tribune ‘are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. 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The Associated Press is‘ exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published hercin. eg —— KEEPING HISTORY STRAIGHT The ‘women graceful con:pliment of electing as delegates or alternates to state and national conventions in this pioneer state of equal suffrage has not been followed with any great de- gree of regularity, There is no special reason why women should not take part in these party gatherings and ut no time has there been the slightest inclination on the part of mere man to deny to our fair sisters the honors to be “bestowed by the party! The absence or non participation of the women is due to woman herself. She has seldom expressed a desire to become or sought the place of dele- gate alternate. To attend a state convention Wyoming means some considerable expenditure and a journey the being possibly the only of her local delegation she hesitates for these sev- e very good reasons to seek the hon. or in across state: and woman member or. When it comes to national conyen- tions the same reasons hold good, but the honor 18) greater, the opportunity more attractive.'and there are always wives and daughters of other delegates making the trip, obviating the all alone situation. The Sheridan Post has started a boom for Mrs Leona M. Wells, secretary to dent and, Editor Editor Mditor riter eal |cept the legacy even if the stuff could be legally given them. Application has ‘been made for per- mission to sell the wine ‘to druggists for medjcina] purposes “It this fails the executor of 63 estate Preposes to emp- ty it into the gutter. ~ may ‘as well dismiss ll worry from his mind about that wine. For enter- prise and adventure are no more lost arts in Pennsylvania than, they are in Wyoming. OS tae BANISHING DOBBIN Denver seeks to banish our faithful a ies old friend and aily, the horse. After he, js Jere years of service and having performed no inconsiderable part in building the’ metropolis of the Rockies, Debbin fs to {be excommunicated from the jown piat, 0 also are cattle, sheep and swine. These are the provisions ef an ordi: nance now before the Denyer Gity Coun- cil, It is doubtful if the proposition becomes the law. It is readily under- stod, why, upon certain city strects, when traffic is great, when the large percentage of vehicles is cc automobiles and trucks, the slow-moy- ing teams would impede and dejay the pr sion, but even so, the streets of a city, are not the exclusive prop: erty of truck and automobile SER and the horsé-owner enjoys and legally be denied his right to the bss of public streets. if teams and yagons block and im- pede traffic 1 upon certain streets regula- tons directing the use of other strects would be in the interest of the public 000. $ But banishing cid Dobbin entirely? No, the time has not arrived. Not even’ in Denver. The clothing trades make the stage- ment that clothes cannot come down for a*period of a year anda alf. This means men’s clothes and the prices thereof, Thé manufacturers of women's suits and skirts are at present in se: sion and the prediction sis made that {no downward trend will be shown. | Letters From the People| £0. . A WYOMING BOOSTER Peterson, Iowa, Mareh 21. Editor ‘Tribune:—Please find | en- elosed check for subscription, “While we want to economize as much as pos- Senator Francis B. Warren for one of. the alternateships to the approaching here you Would it be right, if it would be the power of the negro to oppres# an: @ominate the whites of the™ etien! States for the injustice he "has. sffer- you fairly shout no! And “3 no, too. Then it would ‘not be Tight to oppress. the “people of Mexic The precious ‘blood of the negro pas never beon Offered in sacrifice upon the al- tars of Mexicnn war gods, bi in every conflict in which of any land at all it certainly part of the Iand he has so ed ed, and not the Jand of M which means nothing in his life w . Perhaps some of the ie ‘hren regard the negro as a white ck aan and would dispose of him at ano ther's! se expense. But this is simply an ilu: sion. , Bor the white elep! if so he stay. The negro woes not desire to dominate any other Not even for mountains of people, if any, halve felt the p° pression jike the negro. Furthermore he is now too gar, advanced jn ¢iviliza~ tion to contemplate wicked enterprises, He goes not ‘ask gain by conquest nur domination by force. All he asks in the Jand of his nativity is justice. if he can securé that he craves no more For justice means a new dawn for him. a thus will ‘the’ Jaw of the “Divine Creator be upheld. Q. there in How many me Al The war” site ay Says there are about 15,000 American Soldiers on the Rhine, wi ere the comm: Maj.- Gen. Henry nding {serve sate in ie area ape Beaane Coble! hs light at ieune Poise owe A A. The naval observatory says that daylight is continuous at the Poles for more than six months. Counting the dawn of this long day, and its twilight, the time is ‘nearer ten months. Q. Was the former ezarina of Russia related to King ueorge V, of England? Cc. P. a. A. They were first cousins, grandchildren of the late Queen Vic- toria, of England. The ex-Kaiser, of Germany, is also a grandchild of’ the late. English queen. He is also a brother-in-law of the dethroned King Constantine, of Greece. Q. Can the beneficiary of a govern- ment insurance policy assign the bene- fits to some other party? J. 0. H. i A, Government insurance is not as signable. Incase of the death of the beneficiary, the balance of the payments will -be made to the next of kin of the being sible, we simply cannot get along with-| deceased soldier, according to the Jaw out The Tribune in the family. I haye|of the state in which he resided. tepublican National Convention at Chi-|made three visits to Casper and I only cago and has expressed thé belief that] wish I had the command of language if Mrs. Wells is chosen she will be thejto tell my friends just what a wonder- first Wyoming woman so bonored. ful place it is; A modern city with To correct the Post’s error in history,| every facility, up to the minute in ey- the Cheyenne Tribune comes forward) ery respect, everyhody busy and every- with the fact that Mrs. Theresa’ F. Jenkins of Cheyenne and Mrs. Cora|from the ground in every divection,jannual revenue to Rome. Sarleton of Evanston were regularly chosen alternates to the Republican Na- tional Convention of 1892 which met at Minneapolis amd these Jadies attended and performed their duties. Coming down to a later period we de to further the record by attention to the fact that in the Convention of 1916, Harnsberger of Lander, was alternate to the Re Nationgl Convention of that at Chicago. She-at- -d every session of the convention very handsome woman contributed no little part to the seenery that great’ Republican gathering. So we have sent three women to Re- can conventions so far in our pis- members of the State Sheridan on May 10th Mrs. Wells, correct Sate duly selected an publican which met being and a of and if the Convention recogt claims of will make the fourth. ABS icin ee” The > Melting Pot DON’T LOVE R M wherry his was 0 becalteaill DS 3s HENRY Andrews, campaign mana- home at Meno- met at the rail- acclaimed a hero hy y. An ad Kiended and one of and to r men of the ¢ ome was presented. he usserted that “it were go-to jail for a election law than to the United States r that 17 men > Henry Ford is HIGHJACKE unusual RS, ATTENTION! an puzzling situation yivania town with thirty-galion barrel of WAl no immediate ablix the situation of the prohibition law. widow of a Presbyterian minis leaving among her laced in the died purson the late The and the ut $25,000, was and chari 1 directs that] institutions personal and and the pro- body prosperous. With oil spouting mountains of minerals of every de- scription, coal and cement in thousand acre areas. Gas and electric power, water power if desired, two mammoth refineries and more needed to handle the increased production, a half’ tit- lion-dolilar monthly payroll, when three years ago Casper was simply a Joading station for ranchmen When we work 16 hours a day in the old banner state of Iowa, pulling burs and hoeing morning-glories from the corn rows, while the sweat streams from our faeces until sunset, it is a relief to read in your paper that the bit has dropped into the pay-sand and the oil shot over the §0-foot derrick and another six hundred, or twelve- hundred barrel wel) brot in.. It is hard under these circumstances to keep on pulling weeds in Iowa, and to give half and sometimes all the erop for. rent. But there is a time coming and I hope not far distant, when you will haye another family to add to the pop- Q. When did England first gain fre nation over Ireland? P. 8. AS “This occurred in the year 1155, when Adrian IV, the first ‘and only | English pope of Rome, claimed a suzerainty over the Irish nation and ‘granted a Bull to Henry Il, of England; which made! him perpetual Lord of ireland on the payment of a sore pel plea itesuet Loess Before this Ireland had. suffered” many -invasions from the Scandinayians and Danes. The act Of union between England and Ire Jand was passed January 1, 1801, ott cena A. The revision of the Qld Testament was accomplished in 792 days, and was completed June 20, 1881. The revision of the New Testament was a more ex- haustive task, requiring 407 meetin which lasted, over a period of ten years. The new version was completed and presented to the Convocation on May 17, Pe ; ho he efactor of Herve Univer watt ity? bia oar A. John Harvard, a clergyman in the Massachusetts colony, was the first in- dividual to endow Harvard. At his death, September 14, 1635, he bequeathed his library of 300 volumes and hait of his estate to the university. The en- dowmeéht of Harvard at the present ime is about $24,000,000. Its other property, including ‘lands und buildings, is wortiy about $10,000,000 more, {ts annual jn- come iS more than $2,000,000. Q@. How much 't did. Ge: surrender in’ Europe aS a result Treaty of Versailles? 1. H. m. ulation of your vicinity. may not be # loss to lowa, but we. are willing to take a chance in Wyoming. Keep our paper coming until further, notice. Very truly, Cc. © RICHARDSON. PROTESTS THE PL AN Haitor Tribune:—I read with umagement in your j§sue.of March 22 your editorial with reference to Mex- ico. I am free to admit that if all Americans entertained similar views to yours, Mexieg would be in a #ad-plisht. 7. Will Gdmit Mexieo has mt treat: ed the United States and her people right, but if you will’ probe-deeper in to the problem you will diseover that} she has not treated herself right. What can you really expect trom’ a country like Mexico that has struggled alons for ten years in a state of chaos, The best thing, in my opinion, 19 is to stay oul and Jet Mexico ‘and cher | natural, riches alone. ‘Phe people of. that coufitry are like the people of any jother country, they do not. want to be some robbed, | ‘The idea of removing the yoke from, | fhe of the negro and plaging it upon the neck ef the Mexican is un; thinkable. Tell ime, how many broud~ minded, liberty-lovying, negroes, who had ne. It may. or A. ‘Dhe exac: boundaries of Germany are yet to be determined. If the r ie yplebiscites GO against her, she wi! Jexe altogether, including the territory of Al- Sicé atid Lérrainé, about 40,000 square miles of territory, an urea about size of Kentucky, and which con some 9,500,000 Euro; ae inhab! This loss will redute to 168,000 “square aahae i ptprox the Size of the stat of California. population will be cut down to. 1 16,000,000 people. Outside of En Germany surrendered her whole eee eempire of 1,125,600 square milks ir territory, and 13;185,000 people. Q.. How many Asiatic students pre there in the United Stites? A. Tho Chinese educational miszio: gays tliat there aro about 1,500 i J students studying. in the schools ‘colleges of this country, and the ese embassy places the numba Japanese students in. Pinerica at thé same lumber: {Any rea a ean ‘get the ree any quoesth by writing The aa Daily ‘Tribune Tuformation ‘Piederte Ik ccc ange ton, D.C. Th! applies strictl information. ‘he burent: aca advica: on legal, medical It does not stage to" to re domestic tropbles, nor to *ifidertake e@x- haustive research on way subject. Write your question plainly and bpietly.. Give full hame and address) and enclose a tavocen! stamp Tor return fostage. All replies are Bont direct to the inquirer.) oS 3. put ike ieee to revisp the| © ae ‘Marian -P. Wheeler, suffered oppression for three hundred jyeers, would be thrilled at your sugges- Insurance Room 6, Rear Estate god ‘Townsend “oh ing. hear} . “house “brea ‘Casper Business and =e | | a dakshohahed Ca ee yes os ala 2 abe pbl et efdiiataes (2 f (GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION PT heck a AND ACCOUNTANT! eck Registrar aud Transfer Agents. PHONE 660, 208-11 O11 Exehange Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS if J. A. KEY ° | ‘PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT | INCOME, TAX AUTHORITE It Notary Public. Room 3, Over Golden Rule, Phone 595, The eee PRIVATE HOSFITaL ag nee se 272 ane id 373 co in charee, Office Ph fea ‘Phone 116 petals i ae lao ata a ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GoopRICH Archit ee Booms 24-25 Towusena Block Casper, Wyo. 1 t a] ee eee (GARDUTT, WEIDNER & SWEEBEY | 0. R. FELMLEB Architect 117. First St. Phone 1574. ‘ELECTRICIANS RICAN sh che ° | _ AWNENGS (ta) EASY SDE alee hol | NOW 18 (THE TOME “Do figure on your awnings for com: ing season, “Hstimates cheerfuliy furnjshed. We also do repair | wi PScISTLER & PREZANT Phone 1380. 525 E. Fourth St. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE | | FOttice dates wiiard Hall suited ex ownsend ene GIS dceaeeiines Lash | COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made unywhere, Con- nected with Credit Associations thruout the United States and Canada. Corner First — Woleott, Upstairs, hone 94, J. 0. SOBNSON HOW orks aa Satire of Mehorsy Apts, ik Mill Rear” |r ce ae a CLEANERS AND PRESSERS o— PHONE 1127-R 1 te Do! tj =} STAHL THE CLEANER Fressing and Repai) Gervice Pine Cleaning, ‘One Day w. sur aS ie mee tinged foo (heen (MeCiure jail and water I er: Home H. J. KOSKI & COMP. Carpenters & Contract: Com Hamsrta Camper < SNA ESR INC | LET MB FIG) or RAE ee) On eee iR CLA! YOUR Meet ‘UsEN ageneral a) contra ter Pp. %. Sor 1146 We Take Care of the Building ston, Ofties 306 Let THE ZIEGLER & CO. ith you on your Home 7 M.D. ¢ Practice if nitod yaisenace of the enito-Orinary Bract and Diseases of the Skin. a : Econ ||| ee Roe 6 8:80 p.m oral ty more. oan 5 VETERINARY. SURGEON “it AL RA! At nae “Pharmacy. "Pho! etd taal) Eine un | i i Mir Lg or see BOP. xe new PME Fem enn ae ats ft SEE Pag Peaner cease, Ate teh ‘incubator. mBnons FOR SALE SOME OF THE BEST BAR-|3 GAINS IN REAL ESTATE 1y CASPER. ovary rt of Kove re of ‘town. de, Some used dillac to a “Motorcye yele.” TT or trade. Also some bed are, a ae “ 3-2 =27-3t% r bath *North 27-10? es Hewara. P ‘Preaue 2 NA to Seats tin iene ear for well idcatei — ot. FOR RENT One phone 2077, 3-26-2t| FOR cane, cont a ine ery tet ae cope eit cg oPking order. 3 ne 32%): pee et, $.31-3 Wjul, TRADE—11 head of cattl as ent. on poner and Jot. Box), elite. Oot. urnet to Chey- pat a hero looking co agin Fal Vere hinds 2 is, aos se Paes meee, zee Particulars? free. No} said Bat! decks, CORRE RE, mee, a ox. m that on. the ration Samad” ‘the jertz Of That the’ object foF “which corporation was formed is to pros- “hore,” drill’ for ‘and’ produce’ oft and to réfine the game, , lense or other- or believed to ‘contain of} and gas and to ¢o all things 10 varry te Pia Above ob- stock of said cor: Pps a Thousord Jed into fite 1 (FOC 0H) shares of tish\ e's shall Tyo “from the 24th diy of t Bald has Tivs Airco: ee and that t the Sion for the first ith aro ing. and Bi) the sf- shalt te Ten “sseton fs the mia er ana, other as rane Attest: M: I, JOHNEON, Seerafary. WE BUY, rabbits, you “WI YD B. Pup Ma Msh 26, 27, palich.. Fh Dae 1920. ating ‘your. lowest rises, on Taree Appiy New be AE ‘TION OF Noe NG” AND lot. ship The Fur & Specialt; Farming ¢ Go. 616-617 N. P. Ave, eae >, “Dal Bt %-23-5t ne pe that on the eh, 1920, a ‘peration WANTED—Two tailors. Method Tailors. WANTED urchase uistm, a if Addn hae ai | first payment. ribune. 3-23-6t* ee HU chee Sie ANTED—Bx) fe ty Warork ‘and fence” bunaine. 2°. Box i 5 S-2h-At NTED—Plain 1 Yann aupecialty, bay. geet te WANTED—Girl at Wyatt Cafoteria;|” algo, bus boy. 3>25-th WANTED—Bus boys. Henning Pat Fen gra Pa seed —_— WANTED— Young man about 18 yea of age to work in Slore; ofl at re pie nanny. hehe poy living parenis, anager politan Store, tosh. Center, WAN ele Aus LP oa Ant age ress Lyle bool WANTED bath; touring WANTED—Boara and rooin for \, nine years old. Mother amy Prefer near school. “Box 32 T That said corporation ~ rectors and that the sa Ey -year thereof, now. si said Bt rixohasce charge of jn shall be nm a sald ‘corporation “AND DEVEL. ro, buy, Small hous ‘turn 1920 model. car in in rs Var ht oka Pee ae BRGRe, of fi end oe ~- 3-aBeate eign? z ee rote ere mia WANTED preferrs red. Gran chambermaid, Petes YTED—Miin ‘to put ti tor half trop. Owner, wil “tun 5 e Write’ J.-B. Vase, it clerk; rand Contral Slay, n for general house. ry Meg Ga at ane work, Parke St. Sei up and disposed of according to terms of said Ordinance. ‘Those a se to "ts fo Bs en take nding. RPE, of Police. 9, area 16 Saeéa” “Woman to all rooming Rd AC