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PAGE TWO unansv keen fe arguments that they: ar gainst instructiops. to tmke advantage of. Che Casper Daily Cribune In every | maintain, It would appear A. Washington in 1838. ¥|to be particularly undesirable this year {ted it from his uncle, Bushred Wash- \plished all she can hope to do, and in re He had inher- tnd the candy must be made jn as “high, as After Carpentier of contents, and name of manufacture, accord- 1893, Dr. Angell was appointed instruc- Larry Cheney, former Well-known) pitcher of the Cubs and Dodgers, has} RUG WEAVING " 5 BES fs ington, to whom it was bequeather by with the principles iaid down in/signed with the Columbia team of the Carpets and Rugs woven fro) dé ee F y at community where thes e active : “ 7 ce P ia | m Bee ee eee ee ee ee nd oie eee he ar sell of all years. “While it ls bad nractleel Geurpel waltimigtaes é he federal food and. drugs act apply-|South Atlantic leagu |} your own material. Latest designs. cation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. |“ Some us" with a ‘scrap book’ to attempt to nominate a candidate by) Q. What man served as president of ing to confectionery. TE Ldibieet call aalivationaial New Modern Loom ——_-—— filled With clippings taken from cur- instructions before the convention’ the United Statés for a day? N. M. (Any reader can’ get the afiswer to| | Miss A... Pringle, a distinguished | MRS. ADALINE UNGER BUSINESS TELEPHON ' publications dealing with accounts meets, in any year, it would be foolish) A- This man was Senator David R.|any question by writing The Casper o£ Florence Nightingale eeateente T Inqoire Menwpog Grocery Rt_Casper CWvoming)Postof-|0f unauthorized strikes and violations at least this’ time in view of the-fact Atchison of Missouri. Gen. Zachary| Daily ‘Tribune Information | Bureau, )2r (porenes “eGo meale Oot burgh | Jatieoe oh second-class matter, Nov. 22,1916| or agreement AND Gt: these peal ax Ma m Taylor was elected president in Novem-| Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing- Beit aa » J ot aa ea se are usec fe Breat majority of states will per, 1848, and his inauguration came in}ton, D. ©. This offer applies strictly to | Scotian THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with good effect and even in instances send uninstructed delegates of at least the following March, March 4, 1849,] information. The bureau cannot give ; S FROM THE UNITED PR where the details have been nished the great share of delegates will not fell on a Sunday. Conswtutionally, the} iayice on legal, medical, and financial 3 ae HANY Ay, ma Fea a0 Toni” e have’ neither opportunity nor data be bound. aoe of Bee preceding proasierr and} matters. It wee not bn game eerciv pa : 4 } S. ae nages| to off = adicti J mys x tive Vice President expired at midday on] tomestic treubles, nor to unde! e é YAY, Btpiness: Manager|to offer in contralicHgg: i From the present outlook, the active tye 4t'1, and the cabinet no.longer func-| :gustive research on any subjec®. Write The Specifications of ’ 2. City Editor | “There is _ also another factor—of candidates in the field will enter the tioned. The succession fell then to the] ‘ull name and address and enclose a 3 Saitorinl Woltes more receni development—that «is play-| convention’ with practically an even) president pro tem of the senate. Senator | -wo-cent stamp for return postage. All © | ing its part in encouraging the growth | number of votes. It will be the great preniegn who was legal president wal -lies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Fig never tists! MT igh ave. of this movement ani that is a ten-|unpledged yote that will finaly make) wos worm dg. ye ne Tew Presiden sa gee 2 EY ver an é d New York dency on the | c: i e i a ve ae ss . , , prude er ee aacn, n the part of local unions tojthe nomination. “The surprise would be)” @ 4g srench spoken in Quebee. | In the Day S News } > 720-23 ‘ken, Blds., nd’ arbitrary advances that leave|that any one of the present leading ¥F. P. by ij ‘ 4 ~ Leesa -& no opening for a conference. A sat-| candidates would be the party choice.} P ” = io ; > Mle in the re and Chicago. of-| Istactory ment must be the result) ~ Wy: a fon iA ee eoriy (iy cece srovines of Quebec ere de-|, DF James Rowland Angell, who has Tella convincing story of light weight, q fle in the Ne = UG z , must be the resu yotning's position in the conven-| tion ot ti Repel aie oe nes heen! élacted: ‘presitiant: of tks Ceetaals P.. 3 of conferences in which the conditions| tion iy strictly one of strategy. With ,Scendents o} @ original French set- Institute, has been dean of the Uni- a 7, 3 sUnsCr of the Industry and other workers,|her position in the roll call, with an e™ 8nd peak the Hrench language. |Veriy oe Chieago for many yeara Hel GUality construction, convenience and One Year as well as the inereased cost of living|uninstructed delegation, having deter-| j¢ jrrenet t of whom are. also|i8 @ native of Burlington, Vt. and a 3 Sixe Mo : | : : Tonia, Cuthatieg » Whom are “also| -raduate of the University of Michigan comror ‘ hvee Aton ths —should be considered. We deny the| ined her choice, the opportunity may Roman Catholics. Destenick ilahee ther MraEi ee mpuScIIKAN. 3 One Month ... he’ oe fee tees io a w ; a t si ¢ : 2 Per Copy Beak bes any en union ig mand iy Peete ef Soper bute the nom ota wr eae tte Bent gell, was formerly president. For aev- FIVE PASSENGER $ a | Wage-increases that are out of propor-. ination. on a close vote o! he conven rt sf eral fter receiving his degree at . 3 r One Yea + -$6.00 . eral years a ae 4 “a for by other workers—where equal hazards! In such event Wyoming has accom 10 to 3. at Harvard, at Berlin and at Halle Jn (only junds mo ig car). : $ must be paid in ad- Tribune ‘will not) cription be=| y 2 io Dai fter > month JA “An arbitrary demand often leads to, any situation refi that may aris een on the part of the employ. still living in a day all factors in our Ww When jers tageous position ‘politically. 0 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations| and} lage industrials Member of the Associated Prema. |(evelopment want, and are entitled to,| rhe jociated Press is exclusively|, voice { Cae entitled to the use for republication of|* Voice in the determination of the all news credited inthis paper and nJao| conditions under whieh production ried on. When we deny | that Hen yan attempt to enfdree an arbitrary! | demand e but sowing .the j for trouble a Pe UNREST AND OPEN SHOP Qa. seeds) insurance, who has and misunderstand- monthly payments, ob ling that will surely result in a wider do-, i total ina lump sum? we been future : [ANSWERS To nSTIONS | Can the beneficiary of wark risk | receiv n the remain. R. ALN. without | hampering instructions she is in adyan- ched London the odds dropped, and | the scheduled time ‘of the fight the |"°Q: Does, the ‘government supervise ‘the manufacture of candy? L. M. | A. The department of agriculture the department. in interstate commerce must be pure, |Jater became dean. truth. It must set forth the net weight on the subiect of Vine AEN | A. Only converted insurance is pay-| od sire for the thin. ] st all s s-} : : i S we must all strug-|aple in a lump sum. The benefits of | When labor's own .official journals/ gle to avoid—the open shop—which will] jterm war risk insurance policies are will\take’up a situation, discuss it fair-|m 2 a retumm to a condition where|payable only in 240 monthly install. ; ly and freely, and advise its member-|the men and women of toil will have|Ments. Therefore, it would be impos-| ship to have a greater consideration|no voice in the stipulation of conai-|*iPle for the beneficiary of such 1 y pelt: : |policy, who is reteiving the payments for ihe public's interest end a broader| tions surrdunding. thelr employment: |S this time, to receive the Lemainae view of justice to the business and its| “Where Jabor observes orderly pro-/in 4 lump sum. | limitations, in their demands for wage] cess psters wage conferences; en- @. ‘Where is phosphorus mined? } i : F a increases and working conditions, then|courages arbitration of differences and) {| LDN | : raha ie . (Phosphorus is not mined. It is | thére is seen a greater hope of work-| resorts the rike y as a el Inner pater’ i | eecre ae, strike only as a last! one of the nonmetallic elements, docs | crs.and employers reaching that bet-|means of redress it is plain that publig}/net occur free in nature. but ip fownd ter: understanding that ,has so long|sehtiment is with us. Reverse the above! in the form of phosphates. The prin-| been sought, but never exactly found | condition; let our wage-confererfces be ¢ipal source of phosphorus is the sub- | \ When it is realized that justice must) translated into arbitrary demands (with|St#nce of bones, It is also found in eile ; at |e ; ; yolks of eggs, in blod and other anima) | e be fone to all parties at inter that|which idea {s also embraced either.an|fuids. and in’ the substance of bralne | selfish advantage cannot he reserved] indifference to, or non-acceptance of.’ and nerves. ! ew res to the ene party at the expense of the/the interests of the public); then let eur). Q. What is the origin of the word/| and that in their demands, ne-| policy be one of striking without re- Fenian? L.W. K. | Oo oy Mil sétiations, setticnedts, strikes and) ard to the poliey of arbitration ana] ,fucttnis, ord, comes, from w man’s | n Tire Mileage what not, the third and silent partner|the public is asily “aroused in opposi-|qwas a leader of the Fiann’. (Ene sh | The Miller Tire makers, in late years, havé in the business, the public, «must be| tion to the movement. Fenian), a kind of militia or standing | nearly doubled their tire mileage. heard anitshis rights preserved and his * # 6 army'drawn from all quarters of Ire-| . + . wishes consulted § same as are! “While it is true that we have strug-| #22 s ad _in their factory tests aie last year no rival the principals more directly concerne sled too long and ¢ seit | ,,@- How did Mount Vernon come into; re‘could marci the Miller Service. ' = a ‘ \5 & and at too great @ cost’ the possession of the Ladies’ Mount Ver-| Miller treads outwore all rivals by an average For upon the third party, ordinarily,/to establish the principle of collective! non Association? { Girt. ; c j f 25 per cent. pends success or failure of the things] bargwining to allow it to be taken fro A. A group of public spirited. women ©) Pp aber may ask or that capital would|us—it is ee Bite He ee determines to eanuire Spaintev tenon, ! Large tire users are making million-mile com- tive changed. |its cost to us in money and sacrifice| With the Purpose of; restoring and pre-} parisons. As high as 20 rival makes are com- The Wyoming Labor Journal, in a re-} has } enepnct dies cast ene, it, They “bunded together «as | pared with Millers. Miller Tires have already hind 1 to0 great to allow it to be cast!the Ladi Mount Vernon Association won many of these tests. cent issue, discusses unrest and op side by the ill-considered actions of our#nd purchased the property from John shop. jects Of*pertinent: interest a own membership,” Large Miller dealers, making capetul the t times Tt says va Laat as ae &, : isons, find that Miller Tires increase thei * is more or less well plan | ( tomers’ mileage from 50 per cent to 75 per cént. ned effort to substitute the ‘open shop’ HAMPERING INSTRUCTIONS 2? Cc JO4 >. | It is time to get new figures on tire mileage. lately much advertised as the \Ameri-| = = Try a Miller, watch the mileage, compare it with can plan’ of industrial operation ror| Serator Lawrence O. Phipps of Colo- Pid the tire that you use opposite. i the working agreement of the trades-|"@do, who in all probability will be one ict é | Hundreds of thousands have in union is too well established to neea/f the delegates at large to the Re- te 1 this way come to Miller Tires. And analysis. ‘The attempt to carry on this|PUblican National Convention at Chica- | Millers are today the most talked- propaganda is resulting in an addition Fe: pe expressed his preference, open- ENTIRELY DIFFERENT abont tires.in America. al, contributing, ‘cause for unrest}ly, for Senator,Warren G.- Harding? of f | aitong the workers of the nation; that| Ohio, for President.. He did. this ino c 1 Tread Patented stly ele to the mplle they ep Sune ee aetigs lei neta 0 pi eae aS | centers anata Peso apy fee, r afd labor, goes without chall+| m se sd < s en 4 \by he’ Wood club of Colorado, wh ch) ¥. service. | Road side treads mesh like cogs in dirt. $0 well has the? sponsors of this| « nization is conducting the cam y] | yicious plan. carried on their publi n of General Wood in that state. R —by the payment | ot j | § & . a i eves and so subile has been their attacks} nator Phipps is opposed to pledged of your premium Now th e Ri on the peacefUl’ relitions that have|or instructed delegates, and>says that F you retain our | Babied ak BaNeen iiniiGbord ahaa outs in: bi ipiwebaubhabsealan inten geting te U services during Cords or Fabrics ore eetedothoRoed pleyes that in Whole states they have |¢ordance with the- spirit i which'alfl J, the life of | ACME RUBBER 66, suceecded in getting a foothold that) €®= ntion should meet to perform the L your policies. | 123 WwW. Midwest Ave. Phone 249 jitatahi, dia) #acuelty tendteantinuancs Important duty of selecting a fl y don't failito of working agreements in these terri-] Party didate for President. The All on is for tories. ‘This plan ix nothing new but|delesates should 1 unhampered by any fF ay induraide adgice : ; = = s the illegitim off-spring of the same | Pledges and be pYepared to deliberate : bidaichiripnice.y - Aldine ‘of tories’ “who” have ‘attempted| ¥ xen minds as to the qualifica-| Oo and assistance. : atiiprevious tlinds’ fo offer a set-bseks| Hons of all candidates presented for the|[ W OIL CITY PLUMBING CO. to the progress and growth of legiti-| high honor. This. is not, only Justified) & ba . i midis labor. y the highest considerations of nation-| | Plumbing Contractors here is Gingérs—tho, that “il-ad-{al n ity, but warranted by po-| R. T. KEMP, Co. | Rear 122 Center Street Phone 711 ictions on the part of organizea|litiec] expediency, if it is desired to Tostrance ‘Thetiee AIL | Estimates furnished on application mions tend to strengthen this moye-)Place it upon that ground | S - — = méat in sections even, where it could} 9So far as opinion has‘ heen expressed 111 E. 2nd Phone 370 § -——=— = —-- —-——— never gain foothol® otherwise. The] in Wyomir it has bee ‘ | $069000000¢ American Federation of Labor and its} | A affiliated organizations have stood far} t pind cronies Ree Mat | nnouncemen agreements arrived nt a8 -Apresult of I have enlarged my shop, have added new equip- SEEEeren CERN Ree Weenseri nos ers 2a Org ment and am better prepared now to do GENERAL ge | ih sectneee een oo ae BLACKSMITHING, PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING, ofthe terms of an agreement, go ar-) AND WOODWORK. rived at, during’ the term of a exist | Automobile ‘Socinge Aa Truck Irons A Specialty er favoring ‘our great orgidnizations of / Auto Repair Department athe pes USE ig = ae j Making a specialty of repairing Fords or other light cont | autos. This department is in charge of J. H. Peckham, When that t is violated, for amy an expert mechanic. other ason, our contract is broken;]} | —THE— the © that our word is valueless the presented with | tained and advocates of policy. are WANTED | A SIGN OF GOOD TIMES For Every Make of Starting and Lighting Battery Get thoroughly acquainted with what that sign stands for, Vy gdecra: how “YExtde" Service can he Ip you-how it enables vou to Hauling get longer life and better service fr attery Batteries are pemg thrown away every day*that ‘Extde"’ Contracts ould and would renair and put back into service “Exide? Service can also supply you with an ‘Exide’ } made te meet the individual demands of your car Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co, | Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks “all for a Free Battery Test CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 Service 3attery PPODHOHHOOS- MIDWEST AVE. BLACKSMITH SHOP AND AUTO REPAI ING Formerly Blue Front Blacksmith Shop Proprietor’ tor of peycualgey in the University of a a e i 5| Minneseta. Later he was made assist- oO gs were in favor of Carpentier at a aaa tt Tn Banton’ ot Kies. oratory, and in 1901 was made head of In 1905 he resigned ta accept the professorship of psychology ci y ‘a a y|in the University of Chicago, where he warns candy manufacturers that candy Dre Acpeiite: the and must carry a label that tells the author of several standard text books " OVER-ALL CAR DIMENSIONS Height from ground (tires inflated) 77 inches. Width (wire wheels) 70 inches. Length (wire wheels) 143 inches. BODY CONSTRUCTION Cold-rolled steel panels on ane well-built- hard wood frame. Streamline type. Slatted roof to prevent ‘rumble, covered with pebble- grain mole-skin-back waterproof fabric. BODY EQUIPMENT Rain-vision windshield. Robe rail. Rubber mat on front compartment floor. Wool velvet rug in rear compartment—color, mottled brown. 4 Seat cushions and backs equipped with resilient cush- ion springs All fittings black enameled, nickled or polished, aluminum finish, including windshield. > Large tool compartment under front seat. q Curtains on rear side and rear windows. All windows regulated with lift straps. All doors lock from ‘the inside, except front right, which has Yale type lock in outside handle. Check straps on all doors. Ventilator in cowl controlled from instrument board. Body equipped with dome lamp, operating switch on lamps. Glass for doors and side windows slide in hard felt channels, Thickness of cushions—front seats, 6 1-8 inches; rear seats, 7 inches. Exposed glass area—3433 square inches,- including windshield. Glass area removable 1836 3 square © inches. eis ste Sar ren $DOOOSS9O99OO 9000 SOO. Moulton Motor Co. Corner Yellowstone and Kimball Phone 1400 FOUR PATENTED MPROVEMENTS Feur patented improvements give Vesta batteries that extra vitality for which they are famous, CAN BE USED IN REP. One of the betterments, ie, Vesta Impre; ING can be used in aa rs any make of battery. est contract with the ccamulator, Company permits us to use them in in-man’ Thstances battery is made to to Ibst arpa ea nmany Anarapees ti Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Accessories GASPER BATTERY 60. 518 East Yellowstone Highway 'W. W: HANKS, ’ \) | New Street Address—328' Wi ‘eat Midwest Avenue f : ; 4 | Phone 1369 EK PPHONE : 3 \ | Casper Auio Radiator Works \ KEITH : LUM BER co N | Successors to 0, K. Radiator Shop d 4 ai Bid e N t ito: truce t diat ired and re- ° ‘ built" Any make core properly insta ied. Mogem $1 For Prompt Deliveries of \ 2 ipment t mechanics, Stimates cheeriully Ig AgUlPpon nia sant eae © BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL ¢ wo GUARANTEED | uae W. Seooea'ee io 435 W. Yellowstone (New) N A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND , Seoonsegenesteeatrsecoereteseosooureprroseeesnensett: WOITTTOSIILOIIIIIS TL. Barnet 9 ine anno ~