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WHEN AID lg Minister of Finance and Food Fails To Get Much Aid from, France or America at Present Time on Recent Trip. Mail).—A wave of pes has swept over the country Koranyi, minister of | the food controller, re- turned from Paris with empty hands pt for some small Newspapers express 1 lay of the yped-for Ame n and} publish warnings of rouching ex- haustion of food supplies and of an- cir prevails in business 1 acturers declare that these Ariblets of loans for food pu a nd that only credits sufficiently to enabie business to get on its feet by the purchase of coal and raw materials will postpone the complete Austr causes of the coun- brenkdown of One of the basic tr ulysis is lack of ‘eodl due to failur the coal supplying. countries to live up to the ements. For this reason industries lie idle. Austria's natural and logical . coal supply lies in Bohemia and Prussia, or Upper Silesia. Under present arrange- ments coal is secured, what there is of it, under agreements between state foyernment and ur arrival he: distributed by government officials. The supply is so small that virtually all of | it ded for limited railwa: er: tit gas and electric plants and lin private domeStic use. rema for industries fac exce those producing the} ne of life are in constant opera tion. For instance, the great Florisdort locomotive works, with a capacity of 150 locomotives a year, have been idle! for four Weeks, while all Europe is} cr for railway motive power. The demand for freight cars i istent and yet the ar factory, with a poten- tial cay y of month, pr duces less ‘th a ty, because coal not to be had afd consequently they cannot ure wheels, axles and struc- tural iron’ for bodies. Vienna is surrounded with a forest of factory stacks, but smoke issues from few of them. This has been true | ever since the revolution, fifteen months ago. Manufacturers say that if coal can they be assured in sufficient quantities, will manage to find r. terials enough to start with and slowly build up credits for more. Commission after commission has vainly tried to obtain delivery of the! coal for which contracts were. made with Czecho-Sloyakia. The reason for| this failure is unknown here. One ex pert says that unless Austria is allowed | to get coal from the Upper Silesian fields, whence has al come the bull of Austrin’s supply, her population mur be deported or country will perish und ryation and anarchy. This in € ands of the if Tr Nc ) BOYCOTT iN SiATE CAPITAL FAILS (0 CUT FRIGE, DEALERS ASSERT oP ul (Special to 1 ne.) CHEYENNE, April _ Cheyenne produce and grocer, men report that the boycott of pote some labor, time in ago instituted by unionized an effort to bring down the has not resulted in any appre reduction in the demand for spuds. Potaio pric » been rising steadily since the b s instituted. Spuds y per hundred weight w cott was instituted and it was because of this alleged exo: ant price that the beycott Today potatoes are quoted per hundredweight—two dollars er than when the boycott was be- &un—and this price, it is stated, will be sed to $8.00 per hundredweight the end of the week was and no} de-| + RO TRIAL js IN SOUTHWEST i Fir rst of Trio Charged with Jen- nings Crime to Be Tried in Cheyenne wy April 9.—May. *n set as the day for open- {ing the trial of John Cordillo, first Jof the trio charged with that offense | who will face a jury for the murder of . 7, 1919. Cordillo, brother of vais r Newell will be in: this county jsome other county ef the Judge W. C. mie county district court, who will pre- | side at. the trial of John Cordillo, Wed- |nesday afternoon set the date. for trial} and, ordered a venire of jurymen summoned for that date. ‘This venire drzwn from a list of 3,000 jury- |men recently compile¢ | The. Cordillcs ana jto be held in the |where they h soon after they wer Laramie because liynehing. It is ant Cordillo’s defense will be an alibi, no definite informetion in that regard is available. = A.B POMEROY 15 CHOICE OF NOMINATING CAUCUS FOR MAYOR OF HUDSON HUDSO: .. April $.—Nomina- tions of for were made y evening esucus called by W. D. elect a citizens’ for election. | About one-third of the votets of the | town were present at the caucus and | showed ‘considerable enthusiasm in the balloting. | will be continue jail, nce Newell mie county n confined f apprehension of ipated that John > aaa Wednesd: Mayor ticket at the Hoyt to the May R. B. Pomeroy was nominated for mayor, James Winchester and Ambrose | | Donko being rivals in the balloting for i this nomination. In = very close vote Chas. L. Bee-| man and James Winchester were auth noted for youncilmen for two yea terms, Grov 3. Graves being the| third candidate balloted for, the nomination by a margin of only few votes. It probable that will be put into the tion dey, which falls on the complexion of the up 4 not yet uncertain. FRECKLE-FACE | ;Sun and Wind Bring Out Ue! ies How to Remove Easil a char i ts Fr r freckles with th reliable concern t t cost you a penny unies: freckles; while if it does giv ar complexion the expense is a is another ticket May 11, expected but line- Simply get an ounce of Othine—dov-} |ble strength—from any drug: and al |few applications should show you how} it is to rid yourself of the homely nd gét a beautiful complexion. than one ounce needed {ony for the wors Be k the druggist for the strength Othine as this Fe sold under zuarantee of money }if it fails to “move -freckle Adv. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Skilled Opticians Ground Floor Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. i } | } FT eee apeennmepsnneperepaeprme! | TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Deal || CORONA—L. C. ‘SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange || 101 Wyatt Bldg. THE CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE CO. A CONSERVATIVE, YET UP-TO-THE- MINUTE COMPANY FEATURING HIGH-CLASS PROTECTION ~ C. R. McGREW, Gen. Agent Phone 153 nk Jennings near Laramie the night! The other defendants, John. tried late but p st Mentzer of the Lara-| rom | but} town officers | * he losing} field before elec- | trengch | SNOW PLOW IS. UNDER DRIFTS; ROAD.TIED UP (Special to The Tri ) LARAMIE, Wyo., April 9.—With snow packed hard to a depth of fif- teen feet in some cuts, the prospect of opening the line of the Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern railroad be- tween this city and Walden, Colo- rado, is discouraging. The four loco- motives owned by the company are all stalled between Walden and Coal- jf mont, and a fifth locomotive which was borrowed from the Union Pacific also is snowed in tightly. The only snowplow of the line's equipment is |] reported virtually completel, under, The blockade now is in its third week and may continue yntil the end of April. ‘CHEYENNE (5 FREE FROM REDS, MAYOR £0 TAYLOR Wyo., April 9.—Chey- according to Mayor Ed P. Tay- who, in a letter to the National Se- lor, curity league, expresses the opinion that | he yenne has -** such anima The letter. is in re- sponse to an inquiry regarding local ance of May 1 Mayor * Taylor, as plans for the’ observ Americanization day. ly induced to join in anything ion on the ‘anged. at a patriotic demons {day designated will be arr Inci {dentally Mayor Taylor remarks that “it |is a regrettable fact that Cheyenne has | become so wrapped up in its annual |‘Prontier days’ show that even a de- |cent observanco of the, Fourth of July |has fallen into desuetude.” Bes ee Dishonor Brot o on | by Husband Leads to Divorce Court 9.—The April husband is a convict Jeral penitentiary-at zien vengyery ground;on which “Mrs. Vio the | Hamby of Cheyenne see ) Walter S, Hambly. Mrs. Hambly’s peti- | | tion recites that her husband was sen- 1.to 18 months at Leavenworth fs impersonating a federal officer and alleges that his conduct has dishonored ja name, wherefore she prays for ?di- vorce and restoration of her iden name of Viola Bennett. : | Let us take the | DENT , out of ACCIDENT * Get Aetna-ized | Shee G.F' Bellj' -eAgenc>- GENERAL INSURANCE 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. TELLS SECURITY LEAGUE y unhealthy «communi. ; Reds’ or disloyalists of any char-j while remarking that Cheyenneites are! smacks of ‘grandstanding,’ ”’ sfates in} 8 divorce oat { t TIQUOR THEVES.. “PAY BIG. FINES Fifteen Hundred Dollars Assessed against Gentlemen High- jackers, Cheyenne ‘NE, Wyo. April 9.—Fines, | totaling $1,500—waich was $500 more ithan the minimum and $3,500 less than ithe maximum of which the defendants} |might have been mulcted under the law] |—were imposed on the ‘“Gentlemen| Highjackers" recently arrested after |they had raided the home of George iE. ‘Abbott, president of the First Na- }tional bank, and taken # quantity of iliquor. Each of the five defendants— Frank Jones, Frank Mullen, George \ Forbes, Otis Kitchin and George Pat- terson—was fined $300 for violation of the state prohibition law. All pleaded guilty. Judge W. C. Mentzer gave the young men, all of whom are socially prominent, some strongly worded ad-' vice regarding their conduct in the ;past and the necessity of conduct of a different character in the future. ‘The } minimum fine to Which each of the de-| fendants might have been subjected was $200°and the maximum $1,040, | (A MB A ELK HERD WILL OCCUPY RESERVE) IN BLACK HILLS | April 9.—State Judkins is arrang- CHEYENNE, W. jame Warden W. ‘|ing with the commandant of Fort D. the transfer..of a herd of state-owned elk to the Fort Rus- | sell maneuver reserve in the Black Hills of Wyoming, between Cheyenne jand Laramie. The herd, if transferred, | will be protected on the 40,000 acre; reserve both by the state law and the; | federal laws relating to military xpeers | vations. Years ago the “hills’’ A. Russell for WANTED | Haaling |! Contracts | Wyatt-Wolf, Motor Co, Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks é $e .> 4 o oeteets Roetoegess <4 Me * \ Daily Cribune LIVE: NEWS OF WYOMING ithan 30 y naturel elk yange but the last survivor] bargaining is. to furnish the subject for { the pioneer herds was killed more|an intercopegiate debate tween stir of Nevada and the College of the Pa- to collective. aific. a Ps ago. of workers ——. The right \ LIBERTY ROOT BEER Some Drink! UNION. POOL HALL Pool—-Cigars West Second St. . Willard. Out of town Pore, ee may: eG chase the WILLARD THREAL* ED RUBBER insulated storage battery, a quality produce: for their car by phoning 9483 or writing to the AUTO ELECTRICAL COMPAN}. 111 East First St. BARGAINS IN USED CARS (2 Twé-ton Diamond T trucks. 1 Gre en, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. 1Y;-ton Republic". Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling now. 2 Three and- one-half ton Diamond I trucks. FWD. : Five-passenger Chalmers. Five-passenger Hupmobile in good running order. 1-Chummy Chandler, good as new. 1 I | 1 Overland five-passenger. Alf the above in good running shape and tires in A»number 1 shape. ‘Will sell on time or trade for real estate. R. N. Van Sant Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. <= seen RE Rr RS EE Phone 968-3 (Giving make and model of car.) N PRR RRRE tag sane esc ans Sood : LAST TWO DAY: Tomorrow and Monday | TO SECURE AN Eden Electric Clothes Washer Under the most liberal terms ever offered JUST THINK! The small payment of $i 00 down and monthly payments: at ea rate of 30 : cents a“day will secure for you one of the finest Electric Washers made: Phone now for a Home Demonstration and ‘sez EDEN WAY. Remember our stock of Eden Was! 7 MONDAY._ DON’T DELAY! Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 Peo te OOOO SOoOS Oot POOP HOHE Narnarad college atumnae are to give a dinner in New York city this eve. ning -to Miss Virginia, C. Gildersterya as a testimonial of her tenth year x5 dean of the college. : pa se dh tS TN Ais Sento Ne Tribune Want Ads bring results. tonight be nt teams of the University DON’T Reckon too seriously on the price of a good suit—buy for value and not price. The well-made suit, fairly priced, gives you the greatest number of days’ satisfaction and wear for each dol- lar of cost. Our clothes are made on that basis. oe ae MATHERS TAILOR Over Tait’s Pool Hall—147 So. rae UK. R. Jorgensen bi “ G. Kalien. Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders Planning Mill in Connection First and Ash St. Phone 219 HOLMES peer ( HOLMES vO HO MES PAINT SPORT ONO CASPER, ‘YO. how easy all your washing can be done the. \ hers is limited and this Special. Sale closes BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN . 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH - Grand Central Block. ‘All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices, Quick Service, Highest Quality i