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Nothing has been done under the Wil- and blundering of the Wilson govern €be Casper Dailp Cribune),.., administration toward retrenching' ment in 1918 simply in the name of Issued every evening except Sunday at|in this direction, On the contrary, even | war? Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi-| before ve be cation offices: Ol] Exchange Building, |PCrore the war the administrative de partments and bureaus were greatly BUSINESS TELEPHONE..........+.15/ expanded and there was a steady in- crease in the cost of administration. At the beginning of the war the Over- man act was passed, which gave to the} It might be hell and repeat. ey } The main trouble with the Hoover) boom is that it was not an open cove- | nent openly arrived at. t dat Casper (Wyoming) Posto; second-class matter, Nov. 22, 191 MEMBPR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It would be really refreshing to hear} REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS| President virtually earte blanche to/the White House comment respecting 5. B. HANWAY, President and Editor | ™2ke any change he desired tn the func-|one of the “bitter-enders", licking up| BARL By HANWAY tions and administrative powers of the| primary endorsements about the coun: oR? PARE Various executive branches. He was! try. e H az RIFF ITH . authorized to conso! axisting de- i + 2 Baee uy. ectate Baitor!authorized to consolidate existing de partments and to create entirely new) Mr. Lansing says the correspondence: Advertising Representatives sgencies a e e exer: e 1 she Davia J. fandall, Sat. Fifth Ave. {agencies of government, and he exer-jof the State Department hus reached cised that power to such an extent that/more than 800,000 pieces annually. New York City. Prudden, | Prudden. King & 1720-38 Stexen Bldg, the number of civilian employes in| ‘These are mostly replies to sharp notes Canteneue mits ety are on! Washington alone jumped from ‘less} addressed to Mexico. Fe LW ov ok Se ge of-|than 40,000 to more than 117,000. ' = In the year and a half that has| If Lieyd George and Wilson imag: | eer oe RATES elapsed sinee the armistice the number }ined that they were taking France on y Carrier Bg Son OR “ of civil employes on the payroll at the/a snipe hunting expedition, they will Three Months ........: jcapital has decreased about 13,000 and] observe that she did not ta Se Bo ee jno effort at actual curtailment has been| holding the bag. By Mail made by the administration. On the Sp abt cosas < contrary, every department head, bu-}| Excess profits of more than « mil ok RR reau chief and commission clam:|lion dollars, obtained by wool dealers fod than three months. |orea for more help, in spite of the fact{in transactions during the war, when ubscriptions must be paid in ad- elf we > a1 nee nd The Dally Tribune wil not/that many of them are overlapping in} the ional supply was under wpe LACIE rae Nene to ibe Shoo Vgc = me nt insure delivery after subscription be- ‘ x iris os Si i se collected pee a e in it he issued a} comes one month in arrears. |the work they are doing ernment regulation, Will be collected! Domphiet which rallied the Ruseian| | The Smoot ution provi that| and returned to the growers thru the /radicals around him and brot «bout his | Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (A, BG.) Member of the Associnted Preas. Agriculture, This de- 1 after invéstigation Department of ciston was |the joint committee on reorganization all pertinent reach | shall secure facts con jociated Press is exclusively| corning the powers and duties of the}wnd hearings relating to the valuation e the use for republication of si r 9 all news credited in this paper and aJag| distribution among the several execu-|/and handling of the 1918 clip. } th "Ss blished \. LOU aes DUD Lsbed/ Heras tive departments, and determine what oO | and it is an enormous mediey of ideas, | musical, medical, poetical, ‘mathematical, | and philosophical, every page garnished | with Latin, Greek or French from rare | and unknown authors, It is the only] book which interested the famous Dr. Johnson to such an extent that he arose two hours earlier than his wont in order | to read it. (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Casper! Daily Tribune Information Bureau, | Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing-! ton, D. C. This offer applies strictly to! information. The bureau cannot give) advice on legal, medical, and financial | matters. It does not attempt to settle | domestic troubles, nor to undertake ‘ex | haustive research on any subject. Write | full name and address and enclose aj two-cent stamp for return postage. All -wlios are sent direct to the inquirer.) | = | | | Inthe Day’s News ' | Fifty years old today is the head of| long| the Russian soviet government, Nicolai! ; Lenine, the man who has worried the, | world, Born of a noble Russian fam- ji ya univ y graduate, his real name | jis Vladimir Ulitch Ulianoff. One of his brothers was executed in 1887 for plot-} jting against the caar. In 1895 he him-! association with Trotzky. Returning to} Russia in the spring of 1917, he or: | ganized an economic revolution that} | quickly overthrew the provisional gov-| ernment; and when the soviet gov OSEPH A. YORK, well-known business man ef Portland, Me., hho -says he feels twerty “years pounds on four bottles of Tanlac. Declares he can now eat three square meals a day. “ft am" now able to eat three square meals.a day for the first time in two years," was the emphatic statement made recently by Joseph A. York,. well- known business man. and highly re- spected citizen of Portland, Maine. never though there was a medivine| ¢oeeed that could do me so much good, and I am only too glad to have about my case given to the public. Tantac 1s sold in Casper by Casper} Phone Pharmacy, in Aloova by ,Alcova Mer-|$ 644 FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 the *% cantile Company, in Salt Creek by Salt) Creek Drug Store.—Adv. ae ‘To prevent over-sleeping and thus risk- Ing the loss of their employment, the} mailearriers of Morocco resort to aj unique and perilous scheme. ‘They tie) a string to one foot, and, as they know! how long @ yard or two will burn, they regulate the length of the string by, the time they have to sleep. They} light the string, which burns slowly; and, when the fire comes to their foot, they are painfully reminded that it is time to arise. 111 East Second Street Over White's Grocery Store —— In France the doctor's claim on the estate of a deceased patient has prece- dence of all others. i FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guaran- teed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine—dou- ble strength—from any druggist and 21- ply @ little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while | the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an >unce is needed ta completely clear the skin and gain 4 beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strengt PC POPOPOSS SSO SOS SOS SSO HOSED HOOOOOO TIM THE TAILOR Do Your Tailoring Also Cleaning and Pressing 20 Years’ Experience CALL 467-R AREA kis. LE | ment was established he became pre- redistribution of activities should be epg ranma as @ lawyer, Lenine| “Tam now sixty-nine years of age,|Othine as this is sold under guarantee] 125 North Center made amang the several services with IF InN has spent most of his life editing rad!-/and in‘all ‘my “life T have fiever run|of money back if’ it fails to remove] view to rdper correlation of the x A ie bbe pape 8 and conducting revlutionary | across “a medicine that F consider in a|freckl Adv. 5 3 ~ A 4 movements. }dlass with Tanlac. I. have just fin- SOME OF THE WASTE mame. It is provided that this cOm-| | taied: thy cfatirah’ beatin Saluda dia nels - — mittee shall submit its reports to abe ee nae = Ge Lote al Cm cine has benefited me even beyond my p seh: vith rec-| big fou in American politics? . E. T ft E greatest hopes. Besides gaining six- If you have a vivid imagination and|"oUse and: senate together wi | A. “The big four’ is the commonly | ! fe) ay s Events 4 a 7 m2 SOS RS rah hie D | teen pounds in weight, L have been lead-pencil, employ them on. the fal-|™mendations for changes, and legis | used designation for the delegates-at- | +——-———_______.____¢ |built up» apd strengthentid: until T feel lowing problem in simple arithmetic| “tive DMs to bring them about. large from any state to the natio George's day, dedicated io Eng. |#!,.0% twenty years younger. and give us the answ. ‘The reapel of the Overman act./convention of the two great par [land's patron: saint. “10 18") “Por the:past two years I have ‘been BRT te i with other special war legislation, is) However, it does not follow that each | Shakespeare day, the anniversary of /i”.% miserably run-down condition, and A etal appropriations of the] te certain to be brot about wheth-/#tate may have only four delegates-at- |the birth of the tmmortal haed at Aeon (Wat compelled a short time ago to meriag government from 1789 to cr the Peate eT eRTUMON In” adopted Sor large to these conventions. For instance.! ‘The 86th birthday of former Rendion give up alt ides of business as I was 1917 were only forty billions of dol : ~ age the Republicans of Tenness: ve just | Chauncey M. Depew of New i too weak to look after anything. T was lists. not, makes this af opportune xime for] chosen eight delegates-at-large to the| be celebrated tonight ot ne tance tO| nervous, worn-out, thad no sppetite, rhisiehvern tant senterrcen to| Congress to begin a thoro revision of] impending convention of their pi be in by Mires Depew Seed pain suffered out al se Hime Wie Banta % iS he administrative branch of the gov-| providing that each of these di The annualéconventiontot the Pacific eee ee ek nie See 1920 36 billion $18 million*® dollars : 3 ani pie 8 ine of the Pacific! scarcely anything; in facet I was al ;. hia Rdowornaent ‘ % a ie “ ernment, Senator Smoot thinks. More-| ator PB ve ane sor nye | Northwest Association of Building Ow lio Gat Lieckbe su eialnth etd pity Like a painting, a dinner should be pleasing to the eye Ss governme collected | . How ¢ so PI a ms Ww! ne 5 y ie d i x from 1917 to 1920, 18 biiion 99 mition| Ye" he 18 confident that after March} coming mould HA. T [omar Maameers wil meet at Seattle afterward. Sometimes I had such and built according to fixed rules of balance. dollars and borrowed 24 billion dolars,|4 2&Xt the administration will be Re-| A. If cheese is wrapped in a cloth | Prot. David OO asta tieky ot re, severe Cares pains bs aed eating that t b ‘This government. apent 120. rittion| Pubes, and he believes that will be} dampened with vinegar and placed in @ | herst eollegey has announcéd this: inten Sif unsteouer ana thallagan nine wots M & G Potato Flakes add to the looks of steaks and 5 * ate .| covere . it will keep for some time | = ty i i if 5 * ts dollars Uuilding nitrate plants, but did{® £004 time to inaugurate a new dis gored oan are PS dpulae aS aes igs to make a balloon ascension at Fort | worry me and I never could get a good chops; add to their flavor; " | position of administrative functions. witheut. Doogening, | Omaha today to signal the planet Mars, night's sound sleep. In fact, 1 Just and: afe a perfect starch not préduce a pound of nitrate for use Q. Is it necessary to restock trout { General primaries will be held in lost int in everything and . Was Bp ip y in the war | streams? W. 5. sectvictine | Monta teday for the choice of dele- freatly discouraged over my condintion. balance for the fich protein government spent 100 on| CITY PLANNING ‘A. Notwithst restricting | gates ‘to national conventions and | ‘The ordinary tre: faile of the meat. Ps per million | . # ir the year, | dinary treatment failed to do eo dollars on tanks but the first American BoE oer ears Cronld soon be habed | Seles eer reco enoe satthe mnt: Jane good, and as 1 had read so] most trout streams would soon be ter of ‘presidéntlal canaldate, insviysatatel : ear 4 P z p tank reached France after the armis-| In a recent issue the La out if they were not restocked. Ac ii SoC eE condiggtes hein aria Tram ‘ais know Serve a big bowl of “M & tice was signed | publican, discussing the matt cording to experts, only from two to) AD MAN TO BOOST RESOURCES | iitca by Tanlac, I decided to give it G’s” on the side. They save This government spent 150 million dol-| planning appreves Casper’s move in this! four per cent of eggs hatch when left) LARAMIE, Wyo., April 28.—Donald|trial. And now I know for mystif more expensive food. . : eae ‘ ~ ss things eave: to develop naturally, while fish hatch-| Ashton of Cheyenne been elected | wh vill < ; fea lors building port terminals at Norfolk,|direction and among other thing says: 2 Bi Va c what it will do, for J have simply| 5 ‘ as : a: * Ges t aferies count on from seventy-five to|s of the Laramie Council of | taken a new lease on life. I am now Charleston and other places from which! “In Casper # day or two ago at-af Coit Come ‘dl y and beginning May 1 will di-|atle to loak after my Work as usual, Get a few cartons no ship sailed during the war luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce! Q, will the soldiers’ graves in campaign of publicity for the re-/and never felt better in my life. I a of “M & G's” from he government spent 100 million|the meeting unanimously adopted a res-| France be decorated on Memorial day? s and opportunities of Laramie|anle to eat: three hearty meals a a ectir “grotir todes G1 ¢ nd Alba shton at present|and everything agrees with me ptr y dollars on powder plants, not one of|Olution urging the city planning com- rge of the for the Che tly. A. The officer in I eat anything I want which produced a pound of powder! mittee, and the directors of the cham-| | 4. ee oa Re cike tian used in the war. " |ner, to employ a city planning ex- aL ere Avec Hanae 1a touch of indigestion. I arede. Potato Flake & This government spent offi! Hi}tiih] pert, who will be able to lay out the] American flags, elght-inches by twelve | ‘g. Co., Denver, Colo. dolla oh shells, but only 17,000 Amer-|city fH «uch a way that it will hot make} inches im) st whith! With he deliver nf ma ican-made shells reached olf Torasa7ta[the mistakes -which othet cities often|in. France early in May and will’ i Pad el placed on the sojdiers’ graves for Decor- make, #nd have later to undo them at “By Sealed France. Only a ten minutes supply. ation day. ‘ ‘ This government spent 117 milion}tremendous expense. It is interesting)" g, Js jade ever found im lirge “ dollars on gas, but not a single Ameri-|to note that the city government has @| pieces? E. U. 3 ave P con-made gas shell fired by the|Planning committee. A prominent Den-| A. te Uden niece babes sat ¥ : & 3 7 is a block of-this stone “ 5 i Frercam en Werte ce ver man was present at this meeting fect long, four feet wide and weighs | W A T C H E S and told of the great benefit that had to the Colorado metropolis, million -| accrued since it had looked ahead into the fu- This three tons. It came from South Island, New Zealand, and forms the, hase for a statue of a Maori chieftain which is government spent 478 aclars on guns, but only The largest line in Wyoming. We carry all—from “YOUR. SHOEMAN’ | made guns reached our. fo at the : an Ingersoll to a Howard. front ture, and made its improvements in ac-| exhibition in Be uae of nat ai} ; Ache loa | wr. Soobes agents oe he This government spent 20 million dol-|cordance with a well thateut scheme, | HI) °! TS ekiper taal te rovile | Featuring the Season G Smartest ise D Theater Bldg. lars building terminals up the river/Casper is to be congratulated that it is} 2" Jide score below the line? 0. 0. J. getting the city vision and casting off this is not possible , A. At present ‘There from Chraleston which ships could not that and small-town methods. In fias been some discussion village Footwear Fashion reach because the river was too shallow see » rules, but to float theni |the end not only will it be a more at aay: lene Jota eS Gieciudes:| Announcing the opening of ‘This government spent 70 million dol-| tractive city, but its streets, alleys, wa] TY 1.0 declarant revoke, the: side ’ lars on @ powder plant and town et|ter and sewer fines, sidewaites, parks} ") ore merely the honors held zi aa Shogren Ss Gallery and Novelty Shop : , ents add Nitr W. Va., and sold it for efght}and all other: common utilities will be}iwo hands, and the opr yeas 5 Says ! if i \put in, right, perform the service for} yoints to their honor Soe ceacrics | Keys and blanks, gun, lock and phonograph repairs. ‘This government spent seven million|Which they were intended, and at sav-| revoke A sere Srayiadar a0) A complete line of Japanese China in tea sets, cups and dollars on a naval training camp in|ings of many thousands of dollars. This Saints ito the score of his side in the | saucers and vases, also baskets, inlaid trays, incense ‘ter the armistice was signed.|Is cne of the eases in which the old} ) ono column or take three tricks from and burners and woodenware. ool leet d add-them to his own | Additional revokes | ve scored above 100 million|adage “An ounce of prevention Is worth | the adversaries an is very forcibly true.|for a first revok s}in the same hand must f the line, 100 points for each. Are all coal miners en This government a nitrate plant at Muscle }a pound of cure has| Laramie should consider well the plan vins be- spent NORTH OF EXPRESS OFFICE This week—10 shots free to a customer doilars for if itled to the Congress sropriations| for its new water and sower mé and abama been asked for additional ay to make this 1 rer > of produp:| fore going ahead, that proper atten-| 97 ger cent increase agreed upon by the ing fertilizer tien be given to. the idea of fuiure] president's coal commission? ae hese are only few items of ex-| growth and development. Laramie too, . wean ape a Beatie nN ey sun | seal for the penditure that will in some measure} needs to catch the clty’ vision and plan sae ators “ind the United Mine Worker: K. R. Jorgensen G. Kulien f explain.te vou why you will be tax rid-|and act as if it were going to ben] oer erica, and all union miners in the | r o es 2 ert vountry tC stry re entitled to this Lar. & J (en ‘for some years to come. = us | sinwble pheeate instead of a coun bituminous industry axe eodtied ta this | sen orgensen, inc. hope that in this year of our Lord nofeross roads. n eg blished Seale, but es eh ” one will He misled by a lot of hypocriti oe Beet ee iting to. prevents DRgTateol| ee x Contractors and Builders Planning Mill in Connection Ae vo a there is noti A distinctive creation that is First and Ash St. Phone 219 cal bunk and further penalize this fair y o | paying non union min | * < land by the election of another Demo-} ; Th M | L. P. Jess than this, as that would be a mat | up to the last tick of the clock administration e Vie. fing ot ter of individual contract. : for spring wear. : i o| ,, 9 , Who. said “There are the times baie 2 Bae sost. $5,028.17 é . | thet try men’s souls?” BE. T. | in brown aaz: ——~"FOR RETRENCHMEN It cost $5,028,176,000 to run the gov-} "4 phis expression was used by Tom | all sizes, ae ° ent eee Jernment for the f nine months of] paine and appeared in the first of a| Be ircverac oe Complete re t f the admin.| the Mscal year. Taking this as an aver} series of pamphlets which he wrote and | comp eeer 7 ee ; i ane age, total exrenditures for the 12-menth} pubtished under the caption, “The | ike aatel Re ye 7 ‘i oe 2 aie period ending June 30th, would reach Qt ER SIE eS he Tall Its unique short vamp.places it apart from all rristi€ is the object of a fnnte ; . invi ution, Introduced in the Benato by |*% piacejand or approximately $18,000,-] 40 nore of the Wabash?” J. Ta. cutee other spring modes. You are cordially invited : va eee : Da day ° A.. This was a nickname given D | ‘ Fy 7 Sg pigs thy Se Sara fP'¢s denator’ Danlel Voorhées. of In-| to drop in and try it on, as word or pen picture for a complete survey of the adminis| nator Howard Sutherland, of West] diana, | xannot do it proper justice. trative service of the government by] has announced tieréandidod Q. Who wrote the “Anatomy of Mcl-| a committee of three from ca h z 7 z HF. | House and Sens and to draft plans ae es ie <OBHBI 4 is Was written by Robert Bur. | + Pa | National Convention, and has entered un etciesiastic, a re-| H for its reconstruction. Elimination of] °* , , ‘ Seca hnamte t work anal ti name in the primaries of his state. centric, After thirty years | : a nergy. duplic Sere ° ; ee «ant He says he is as opposed to a ruth- nding and study it iy said that he } decreasé In the personnel of the varl|,.. Tinitaristic brand of politics as he| Wrote it to amuse und relleve himself, | Sigs fa artments, bureaus and commis); 1, militaristic form of government.| g a net tue purpones of te{ © © mitral frm of government OIL CITY PLUMBING CO. to accomplish some such undertaking | eee ee ene ae heard A Lika | Rear 122 Center Street : Phone 711 it ye 4 dics ” o , as Senator Smoot has inuugurated.| , : Sia vic R13 ‘ Estimates furnished on application : President Taft recognized the mecessity |"? his apparent temporary insanity |], Haulin | - ; ; " thee oie ar Raa discov 4 that he only had spells Z | of revising the administretive braneh : = = == : ; plenum’) homemels aeer | 4060608 OCOHOS OOOO LOCOS IDOLOS LOOD OI COOOO ED of the government under shim and-abs| ig, Contracts | goeoeee ‘ pointed & commission on efficteney to | 3 forimutate a plan. Congress, however) 4¢ suermin defined acitil war in Wyatt Wolf Motor Ce, 43 Casper Auto : adiator Works Democrats and did not take kindly to! Call Temporary Office | Auto truck and tractor radiators repaired and re-' plan and so nothing came of It PEWRITE | ' built. Any make core properly installed. Modern 1 curt nent of personnel in the TYPEW RS | A . yi i j ll mitt branches means the de-}f Bought, 601d, rented, repaired. Dealer || Wyatt Hotel cement and epee mechanics. Estimates cheerfully ising of patronage of members off CORONAL. a SMITH papain oe 2 ‘ condition which was*then Casper Typewriter Dealers—Federal and Re- ALL WORK GUARANTEED alwaxa objectionable to Demo} e public Trucks 435 W. Second St. (Old) 435 W. Yellowstone (New) |} 10k Wyatt Blag. Phone 856 pre $9000 9900999 OOHOOEO IO FOODOCOOMOO OO i y .

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