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PAGE TWO 3 Che Casper Daily Tribu ug €be Casper Daily Cribune jany more. You never dia hear much Conferences having failed _ to ¢ecom- Tausd i ¢ pings. { about him at any time. He abhors | mend any definite course of labor legis- eyery evening ex H Casper, Natrona county, Wyo, Public | noise. Even the noise of his own voice. |!ation approved by employers and em- cation ‘offices: Oi] Exchange Building. |y nen he was very young, at the din-| ploves, it is up*to the Republicans to BUSINESS TELEPHONE..... a+eeee.15| ner table one day, his mother told| Search for « solution of the big pri him that children sh e seen and/lem. The Republicans have never fail Si eaval Gasca GH eins ie ieatal: dren should be seen and le epublicans have never faite fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22,1916|0t heard, The admonition was made |in any great cr They will not fail so impressive at the t! as|in this. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS} 7”? aoe reer 36 baw) see REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS | ever been forgotten. It is today the ——— Crane motto in the home and in the| Congress passed the original war res- ae A ee Bae cae eee office. It must not be understood from | olution of April 6, 1917. Congress coul THOS DAILY —Advertising Manager this that Murray Crane has lost the|have repealed that resolution at any J. B. GRIFFITH.) ’Associate Editor|POWer of speech, for,he has not, he/time by a majority vote. Nobody dis- WH. HUNTLET. Editorial Writer|can when he chooses, be one of the| putes this. A repecl of that resolu Ravectising Répreneutatives most delightful and companionable] tion practically would have been a re- David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave, |men you would meet in a day's jour-|turn to peace. This is the Republican Prudgen. King & Hrudden, ney. He is essentially an organizer! position. and director. A shrewd selecter of men with the power of inspiring them to} execute instructions. Chicago, Ill. ae ae Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. Palmer will find that it He is an expert! something more the will require weight of than SUBSCRIPTION RATES in the handling of road making ma-|words to push down the cost of liv- Ghiwaen as: By C $7.40 chinery, but at the same time, he is hu-! ing. . Six Months. 3:99|mane. He always uses a velvet pad ———— REE MARES: 4-83|0on the roller so that the victim when| ‘The New York Methodist Episcopal Per Copy, .-- Sy haat" +5) it passes over him holds’ less resent-| Conference has voted to amend the One Year ....0+ -$6.00;ment. Besides it reduces the noise to| church discipline. permitting card play Three Months; ::: $25] the minimum. Many there are who,| ing, dancing and theater going. The No subscription by mail accepted for} after having come in contact with the| de! i e on the question is id to have Crane roller, expressed wonder at its| been spirited. ep less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid In ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be-| scientific operation, and gratitude for} Somes conermonthMnia sears its painlessness. | When yegamén blew a safe open at Member of Audit Burean of Gireulations| Senator Penrose is different; He is) Highspirll, Pennsylvania the interior of | inclined to ruthlessness, uses more the store was wrecked but a basket Noe ary tated tidaively |BeWSspaper space, likes to kear the brass|of eggs reposing on top of the safe ert itiad toleneenaite: sepepucation Of; band play, and while not a brilliant! were uninjured. Not a shell was crack the local news published hercin. orator does more or less talking. The cd. They were nice fresh ones, too. road roller he uses is made ertirely} of iron, large and heavy. The fellow} who gets ironed out by it is neyer able) Civil war remaining in the United to get around and thank the Senator] Stat Senate, Senator Warren, of for any painless operation. It is meyer} Wyoming, and Senator Nelsén of Min painless, neseota, who fought on the Union sife The Senator is the pupil and succes-| in that strugele. Bankhead of sor in political direction of Matthew! Alabama and Senator Martin of Vir Stanley Quay, a one time Senator from! ginia were the last of the Confederate ‘There are emy two veterans of the on ata CALL THE ROLL os The Republican organization of Na- trona county has a plain but pleasent duty Senator to perform in the selection of dele- gates to the/State Convention which = Pennsylvania, who with Tom Platt of; veterans, meets at Sheridan on May 10th. . 3 New York, made the greatest pair of| It is simply to choose the biggest ut political bosses the country has, ever. and best men in the party to repre- ‘ < a ts unty. By biggest and best|Produced. Penrose “has done mighty i sent the county. By bigges' : My Fee well but has never been the finished . ’ is meant, greatest in political and bus- ar! fa was. iness prestige, highest in political quad {ruc 2S. Dolitical gadtather.. wa Crane and Penrose, famous opposites) ity, and hono Q. What is meant. by pairing in ref- shirt hs eas . in methods, in all likelihood will \both| erence. to members of congress? In many respects Natrona is the { we ; ; be at the Chicago ponvention. Both) L. E.'N most important county. in the state, . A. When one member wishes to be safety. It was built by Ptolemy in 282,{ B. C., and it was stated that it was] four hundred feet high and the light} was visible for sixty miles at sea. Q. What United States division lost| the most men in the world war? U. D. A. The second division of our army had the most casualties. They had, 1.419 battle deaths and 20,657 men were wounded in action. the word used with betting at horse races, “Varl-Mutuel” Mutuel?” D. R. M. A. The word is “pari mutuel” and is! of French derivation. ‘Pari’? means to| or “Paris-| t, Wager or stake, and “mutuel” has the idea of the English word mutual. In “pari-mutuel’’ betting, bookmakers are eliminated, machines recording the number of bets and amount of money | bet on each horse. At the end of the race, all money wagered is divided among the ones who have bet on the! winner fter a percentage is deducted | for expenses Q. What letter? | eant by an “encyclical | A. term applied to a gen- eral or circular lettgr issued by a coun-| cil, bishop or pop with the idea of reaching a great number of people. Q. On a wireless telephone, is there the sound of the human voice, or is a code used as in wireless telegraphy? B. M. A. The wireless telephone transmits | the sound of the human voice. | Q. Why is the record given for home! hits, etc., always based on “major | league” baseball? R. G. H ome of the minor leagues, par-| arly the Pacific C we ; for a much longer season. 1] it would not be fair to compare their records with leagues where the season } { | must be mu shorter, s eh abel dD. 5 ees | Inthe Day’s News! o oO Daniel Chester French, wno celebrates his 70th birthday today, is regarded as ne of the most distinguished of living American sculptors, His Gallaudet sroup, In Washington; his “Alma at Columbia university, New Mater,” ork, and his statue of Washington in are among the most notable In sculpture which have been sroduced in America. Mr. French comes of an oll New England family, connect- ed with those of Daniel Webster and His first important as a sculptor vw the “Minute unveiled at Concord, Mass.,° in James G. Whittier, work Man, have great political wisdom. *Crane will| Her influence in the conyention can- > 7 De y wi arranges . not disturb the parade, but Penrose|®bsent, he or the party whip arranges not help but be great, With her ablest} | & A 2 it | With a member of the opposite party party members’ present ‘this 1a « with 76 Pennsylvania votes back of him) ty refrain from voting during this time ; : may do 30, When Representative Kitchin was taken Weal BBP eerey ¥ ill while speaking against a peace vote, Natrona county mey have. This coun Representative Lorigworth. of Ohib im ty will Rave ‘a share in naming the 5 mediately offered to pair his vote with next President of these United States.| | The Melting Pot | that of Mr. Kitchin. 2 It is accomplished in the selection of) 4 Aas Bat a d known as the soli oe ire le . i. * delegates to the convention that nom-}| | . ape ee inates hirh.. *This is wh# we want the|_ Here's 4 tip on the order in which the| A. The sone was a aode due i 4 i . 2 | Repub! Drea ; ‘¢ wil] NOW. extinct, that was peculiar to the wisest anf best Republicans sent to| RePbblican Presidential candidates will tang ‘of Rodreduez in the ' Indian Sheridan. They. will assist ins maming|C°™? Under the wire at the Nebraska Oeean, In, America the name, is giyen the delegates to Chicago who choose Primaries Tuesday: Johnson, first; to certain fly-catching thrushes found the pa - candidate. If we send wise) 0d, second; Pershing, third. in Jamaica an@ other Wert Bane ’ FR islands. One species is fotind in the men from Natrona they will in turn : lwasternd. United Atates...It is/about elect wise men. ta Chicago. The Isthmus of Paname is experienc-) (sent inches long, of ashen color and p the tan. liDS the greatest rush of American tour-' g superb'singer. The name “solitaire Republicans may dream in i security of a disintegrating opposi ndidate t Chi ted. Never was great- ists in its history. j teresting countr; is derived from its habit of hiding in solitary depths of the forest. there a hot metal in whieh a insert his hand without It is a mighty in- returning visitors say Jand the local beverage called “pipa’’} tion that any c named cago can he el person can made of the milk of the young, green ine? .s§. pivallnee i asst naa » & burning? D.¥F. S. er fallacy. . With a constantly increas cocoanut with a generous dash of{ A. If a person puts a finger or hand ing independent vote and with party | sherry reealls other and happier days. | into metal heated to an extremely high lines more laxly drawn than ever be-! temperature and withdraws it quickly ‘ore shances can be tak vhatev P ; . ag » moisture of the skin forms fore no chances can be taken, whatever | with great intensity and’ consider: enough, a8 molature Eoin tee the present appearance of things. You janie bitterness the contest’ between rte y ha | is the same p! ple as when one wets certainly have not forgotten how eas-/winiam J. Bryan and Gilbert M. Hitch-| a finger to test a hot irc ‘ ily we were tripped in 1916. cock is being waged in the Nebraska! Q. Is it true that school teachers in Then our hope wisdom in the! phemocratic prim: Both desire to| New England were ever required to dig e Shert- ; M. A. M. the Sheri: attend the national convention as dele-| aS Chicago Na-| gates, Senator Hitchcock desires an} guties of a New on ‘amendment to the Volstead act permit-| of 1661 were as follov We never were extremely fond of ting the manufacture and sale of beer} court messenger, to is for Ni dan trona county committee, and record old an convention the England sehooimas “To tional gathering. act non: the name but in the present ease /and light wines, You all know what|*? 1 ape a Aa nthe sifiday.aholr please pick gentlemen whose Christian! wijjam J, desires, The Anti-Saloon| {5 ring the bell for public worship, to name begins with Solomon. | League fighters of Nebraska and all; gig graves, to perform other occasional —-—o |the neighboring states have been thrown| duties. : FAMOUS OPPOSITES into the scrap against the liquor inter-| Q- What is the Pharos of Egypt, one SSS jests backing Hitchcock. It is some) Wy 41 y Death, age and the fickleness of pub-| merry row but {t happens to be where| >" athe wo aot tient lic favor have removed from the scene} jt belongs within the Democratic par-|pouse, and thi to a gigantic most of the prominent and powerful) ty, 3 established at Alex- beacon which w: i directors of the Republican party af-| fis to light the mariner of four! No Gne cares much either way, but { ; years ago, and new men have come!so long as the inquiry has been made rid fairs twelve, eight or even BURNETT upon the .sceng. Of those remaining|we don’t mind pushing it along. Has} and still more or less active may be} Wilson “vamped” the Democratic party, | OPTICAL CO. =, , | * ned 01 e Senato rray at . - atic rtv “a T Skilled Opticians mentioned former Senator W. Murt “3 the Democratic party upplied| puttin’ Opie Crane, of Massachusetts, and Senator/ for a divorce from Wilson? Henning Hote} Boies Penrose, of Pennsylvania, | Caaper, Wyo. ncn ere ee ' Both of President Wilson's Industrial Said Dad to Jim-- “‘Jim—T'll put up from $2,000 to $50,000 (any amount you say in any bank you name) to the credit of Mary and the children—if you'll just deposit a small rate of interest against it cage year, for I want to pop you get an estate for them. : Crane! Jom hear Mu of “And—-I’ll never ask you to pay the principal—ijust the inter- est—and I’ll stop even that if you die and then deposit the full estate in your bank to their order. ‘ “What’s more—if you live to old age and need the money— you can call the deal off—and I’ll agree to give you back the bulk, if not all, of the interest deposits made?” If you were Jin—Wouldn’t you take him up? Sure you would! Practically the Same Offer Is Open to You “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone: 153 of the Seven Wonders of the World? to - During the next few years the sculptor resided in Italy. Between the years 1877 and 1885 he modeled monu- mental figures and” groups “for public buildings in Philadelphia, St. Louis, Bos- ton and other cities. Another of his works is the statue of General Cass of! Michigan, which stands in Statuary Hall} in Washington. In 1915 he was chosen to execute the statue of Lincoln to be I nearing | com: | ylaced in the Lincoln Memorial now} pletion in Washington. a | Mrs. Gallagher, formerly Mrs. Chit enden, dressmaker at) ‘Virginia hotel | located at 326 S. First, Valhalla Apts. | WII be gyleased to see her old customers ! dd make new ones.¢ 4-17-3t* 5 Aili iy | selected hops t Todays Events [ Louisiana holds an election today for. the choice of governor and other state officers. Plans for the Demotratic national convention at San Franciscoywill be dis- cussed at a meeting of the committee on arrangements at Chicago today. Georgia Democrats will hold a pri- mary today to elect delegates to the national convention and ‘express their preferences for presidential candidates. A general primary will be held in Nebraska today for the choice of dele- gates to the national conventions and the nomination of candidates for state and other offices to be filléd at the No- vember election. A special convention of the Episcopal diocese of Easton will assemble at Easton, Md., today to elect a bishop in succession to the late Rt. Rev. William; Forbes Adams. St. John’s church in Washington, D. C., will be the scene of a notable wedding today, when Miss Nancy-Lane, | daughter of the former Secretary of the Interior and Mrs, Lane, becomes the bride of Mr. Philip C. Kauffman, iowa esha NOTICE OF INCORPORATION THE. MILLER-SCHULTE OIL COM- PANY was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 22nd day of November, 1920. The objects of said corporation re the acquiring by lease, purchasé | and otherwise, and the owning, holding ‘and disposing of oil and other mineral lands; the operating and development of the same; the selling, manufacturing, transporting and disposing of the prod- ucts thereof, with .power to borrow money and to mortgage and encumber the property. of the*corforation, and’ to acquire all kinds of real dnd personal property in connection’-therewith, and fo do all things necessary é6r convenient to carry out. effect! the’ main ob- jects of said corporation: Its capital stock is‘ Five‘ Hundred Thousand ($800,000.00) Dollars, divided, into five hundred thousand’ (600,000) shares of the par value. of One ($1.00) Dollar per share. - Its térm of’ existence is fifty (50) years. The number of Directors is five (5) and those who will. manage the affairs of the co y for the -first year are Hugh iller, James .G. Stanley, Ed- ward F. Schulte, Cari'F. Shumaker and Richard D. Miller. Operations of said company shall be. carried on in; the, County of Natrona, and State of| Wyoming, and in such other places in the. state of Wyoming and in the United States as the directors may decide. é > The principal office of the company is? located at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is James G, Stanley. THE’ MILLERSCHULTE OIL Co., By Hugh E. Miller, President. Pub. Apr. 20, 21 and 22,°192@. ‘ H&M : Bae ‘The ladies of ancient Rope dyed their hair with a decoction made >from nut- ‘shells, ; TUESDAY _APRIL 20, 1920 LEGION BANQUET OPEN TO MEMBERS ONLY, RULE The American Legion campaign ban- been planned -to include all-service:men but such a plan seemed unfeasible. The dance, which is to follow Ixter in the Masonic Temple, will be a sepafate af- fair from the banquet and for which quet will be given in the I. O. O. F. hall, Thursday, April 29. ae Some of the girls and women who ~fiayé keri up farm work in ‘Australia lave accomplished marvelous, results, but perhaps the most remarkable record is held by a ten-year-old girl Ming in the south of the Pinnaroo district, who in one season cultivated three hundred acres and drilled two hundred. a Statistics show that more widowers than widows marry. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand- ard remedy for kidney, liver, | bladder and uric acid troubles— | GOLD MEDAL On ‘The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina, At all druggists, three sizes. for quet which is to close the present, “Get-Another M ber” drive, will be for members of legion only. It had different tickets will be sold. The ban-) It cleans out the germs ot winter— }freshéns you ‘up—Hollister’s — Rocky ‘Mountain Tea, a certain Spring Cleanser —fizik. Smith-Turner—Ajiy. PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 - Sandison & Fiddes THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. 5S. LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH Room 23—Townsend Building C.E.HOOD "hey" AGENT 196-3 ALSO FIRE INSURANCE We sell and-take care of the NA- TIONALLY advertised WILLARD thread rubber insulated batterir . We» have the necessary instru ments to test and repair magnetos, generators, straters and the lighting eqquipments on all makes of cars. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 11, E. First St.) i Retail on Wednesday Evenin L. T. J.D. | | JOY a bottle of Edelweiss at your soda fountain. :It will quickly quench your thirst— cool and refresh you. The careful blending of the choicest malt and d- hops produces that delicious flav “body” distinctive of Edelweiss. Drink it in your home. Have a case delivered ‘ney 0. RAMSE Phone 260 160 So. Center St. | ATTENTION A special meeting will be held at Moose Hall tendance is desired, Business of importance, or. and Clerks g, 9 o’clock, A large at- HALL, President SALMOND, Secretary.

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