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tines rt reer PAGE TWO Ebe Casper Daily Cribune Insued every evening except Sunday nt Casper, Natrona_ county, Publi- cation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building BUSINESS TELEPHONE............ 15 sper (Wyoming) Postof- matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATBD PRESS REPORTS FROM THD UNITED PRESS 3,.B HANWAY, President and Editor KARL 1B WAY. Business Manager to make niry in ar He was as near right as is given’a human to be right He was a Democrat is politics thruout all-of bi& years, but a good one. He! could not always agree with his party his party was more often than right. He has been «s much beloved by Re. publi if not more than by fol- his own proclaimed faith. That is because he possesses every qual- her for wrong ans, of so, low: Che t Daily Cribune ATTENDANTS AT LUNCHEON TODAY ee senate will expire next March. is widely - Chamber of Commerce Members Speak in Support of th "rien salma se Movement for Casper Following Address by Bill- thru his service as chairman severai years ago of the national congressional campaign committee of the Democratic party. Mr. Ferris is a Missourian who aes DATL —Advertising Manager| jjy that endéars him e now represents one of the Oki: st , th: ears to those who W. P; 1 Res: le ‘ahoma a 8 B GRIERITH... ate Baltor| know him. ings oman on ractica ts districts in congress, and has done so . H. HUNTLEZ ditorial Writer : sitio 1907. His professional training as He is living quietly within the shad- 5 @ lawyer was obtained in Kansas City, FP rbaers tere ay Oe ow of the old Louisville Courier-Journal| More than 150 men and wothen were Ifollowing his graduation from high Reeth Ray “ }over which. he presided for so long ajin attendance at the Chamber of : eee In congress he developed qual- ? York City. . ie nm r Com. lor a Prudach, King & Brudden, |time’and rarely strays fac abroad. merce luncheon today, when the work | ities of political leadership which soon ” Chieago, Tl. | He has just declined, an invitatiom) of the ¥. W. C. A. was presented by f Copies of the Daily Tribune are on}., 4, Bai Mrs. Wi. E Cummings of Béllings, Hie ini the New-York snd Chicaee of- = pa dinner of the New York Mont., and the comments of those who r ub and puts it upon two! discussed the subject at the close ot ‘ounds, His age and the long journey |her address showed the strongest sen- Far r timent on the part of Casper people ‘ dry carous." He s 80 yea 8° adonths : Says 80 years \for the establishment of this work In x ire Cnough. Notwithstanding the “pain.| this community. in the back,” “the stiteh in the side,”) “It y the final luncheon which (By Associated P the bone in the These might be| John Kneebone of the American City WAS y Associated Press.) css : : a | Bureau will attendd -s the new secre-| ,,VASHINGTON, April 27—Senator |forgciten, but the long journey to a TE Menta tord: Swill arrive Heke Underwood of Alabama was elected “oe 80 dry Denquet, is little short of appalling. y and Mr. and Mrs. Kneebone| Democratic leader in the senate at a | wn three months.» | *°F| His conolusion is. characteristic. He will leave here Saturday, Mr. Kneebone| ©9Mference of Democrats today. He | j ciptions must Ue pald_in ans tells the boys: , Was cheered several times for the work} Treat unopposed, Hitchcock having | . ne Qatly Tribune w not] : "5 e i 1 wi rawn, Isure ‘delivery After subscription bes| ‘I.am a prohibitionist with moaiti-|4® has done here, and held an informal / | comes One month in atre } \ reception after a luncheon. as membe Be | rs jeations, a female suffragist with limi-| expressed their regrex that he is leav- aa ee ee ate Gren Cireulations jtations, but not wholly a damned fool./ing Casper. He bespoke for the ne CONVENTION TO teed c m still, Iet me say one of the boys Secretary the hearty co-operation wl . Member of the Aw . finds peen accorded the American € = , little bit battered and out of the The Associated Press is ex Bureau men, and an especially large a ORGA NIZE NEW apt oe EDR E Ge de ~but I can e’en sit up and. take tendance at the luncheon next week. the local news published !notice and I like to see it going on. E. Richard Shipp acted as PARTY CALLED ; Some day soon Henry Watterson will for the meeting and expressed ‘ : qy| ure at . aean jJourney. to the beyond, and there will! vceting devoted to a discussion of : ited Press) =~ |be grent sorrow dn the nation, for he important work for the boys and_ CHICAGO, April 27-2A. comumit- WINS TREASURE STATE |has contributed a great, deal to human of Casper as the Boy Scout and Y tee of 48 bas called a nattonal con- FS j dos in his long and busy Ife on earth. ‘= A. sprowrame. He Intr quced vention to meet here July 10-13, to | . f 4 ; Cummings, who, before beginning launch a new political ty to con- Our old friend Hiram Johns 3 Not to very long ago, in specking up: 2 3 pant political party to c jend Hir ohnsoff con Ack ath ope uk spoke of the pleasant impr test the election in November. The tinues to inject a little gaiety into an.0® the subject, he sdid: : 1 received of Casper. call declares the two major parties ofbererise Grathar! dreary, Catnnaeenenin » great editor is by no means the t risk of vieing with those who) “will do the-bidding of interests that | Weidkaies! to %LA’ Repuutiekt tional Brest writer. But he plight to be able Biv composed your. ¢ amber of Com. filled the campaign coffers and are Ganvehlign: invithe isdll Siveeh eee MEET and must be a ae ine of eh nee aprons Ike to add, { ul lackeys to great monopolies, ast several .s ing. ne newspaper office is ie a song er Krupt_of Democratic purpose. aries Hiram has supplied all the'kingdom. The great editor needs te} rels full of The. calibre mt candidates oY the rity. aside fr annexing the bacon. |k now and does know every range of Since I've come to know you Republicans.and Democrats select will real genuine interest is being] it between the editorial room, the com-| ; ara I like your style,” she determine whether the new party will genuine intere eink | 6 Senin tf ressroom. He! Mrs. Cummings first corrected ‘ ; taken in Hiram at this time and wivel PS, la ~ Be hand cretbeay phapernll Buprieslons coacaring ithe ¥ offer a presidential candidate, but a eae , must hold well in hand yPedy ent At - | fight will be made on congressmen,” uy politic who have shown no par-|every function, having risen, as it were, | A. by stating that it is not a place, gv. the call ds ticular re for him heretofore are;step-by-step from the ground floor to in which a thin Woman in black waits; ~* fm ey 5 eS Pid cand sealing otto ‘nis| the root. He should be level headed,|t© hand out a Bible to those who call,| ‘ around and calling » : s é 2s" s yet impressionable; sympathetic, is it an old Jadies’ home. Neither first name, like they had known him a/20r cisusued, able quickly to sift, a reseue home and a matte: ise long while. You know how they do|tect and discriminate; of vé girls, although the Y. W. when a fellow does something to at-jedge, experience and interest; Lean helping hand to all ‘wom m| SUGAR WILL BE act a whole lot of public attention. [Of the adjacent barnyard, the noise of ey a teat i it the world to his eager mind and pliant) |, an institution which demahd am get his band wagon under way : : the best efforts of wornen of all class RBE wiv tear. Nothing too small for him to! (pe Oot Gr declare tay } > in Michigan zad they have been climb-) tackle, nothing too great, he shquia| the speaker declarec We need the 1 soard ever e. Fifty Ynousanad p to the middle of the women of mature years for their ex of them hopped on over in IHtinois and{well in the rear of the moving thtisjann Lane cab nidtee re EL ae ee thant 4 ; loving his art—for such it is Pies ree Re need every- WASHING'TON, April 27.—A new the band wagon didn’t even pass thru | 4 sees tecliing iRistautticienoy, ho- has time to for the! plan for curbing speculation in sugar i t state. ‘That's what you call going) with ts independence, in the public mu wom: nhood o> the country being written by department of jus' ome. In the battle of Nebraska he|proyal and patronage, seeking never| «, TO PEA LG C. A: maintains a free attorneys and several congressmen. It | i h t 2 a royal and patronage, + ne 6 mployme! pureau : routed the en United States army janything further for hims Uhhal ait list “ott thom ses brett will be submitted to c psreon gress this wee and meile a couple of big generals look o | investigated, where girls may. go. Al- foolish | Th M 5 t most every association has a cafeteria! Ly 1 rest rooms, the former conducted, Every so ofte story reiterates. This eltin Po | the conducted Hvery so often history reiterates. Thi \| e . iS not so much to provide chésp. food: as) is another instance in which the jaw:| 0 |to- provide good-food in attractive sur-| bone proved superior to the military. | You will notice that in any remarks froundings. The X. W. cafeteria® doci| " ~ - ae a) | ? not aim to cut prices end so. com ate} The s t primary entertain-| Hiram Johns: as . eons pete | most recent pri ‘| Hiram Johnson has to make to Leon-| unfairly with established business ment was held in Montana, Hiram was ara Wood, he is not doing it with flow-| “Many cities maintain a’ treclers’ easfly the lion cf the occasion and by|ers, He employs a bed slat. aid sécretary at the depots to give as ~ (By ssockted Press.) several to one. Those also cttending| a {sistance to girls and women traveling | y TOKIO (E villa Kajiko S ate ae : sh lone, and direct them to the ocia-| *étJima, years old, has sdiled for the were Warren Mardi: ne Herbert Rigo | EUROPEAN TRAVEL ti One of the latest features is the United States where she will represent J.wonard Wood and Frank Lowden. The) fhe “American tourist season in Eu-| Girls’ Reserve for High School and/J@Pan at the International Conference Democrats did not deem it worth whil® rope has opened and the exodus has | le School Girls which does for these Of Women’s Temyerance societies. She to ent Presidential candidates in begun. The first. three boatioads| S118 Phan’ vie “ae movement | is Nek oni aas the Japanese Chris- : FS gear cae ahs does for their brother of tian Women's Temperance society and the state. : : took 3500 und e ilable first and instilling high ideals of serv has been associated with movements for The next function of consequence is|second ¢ ccommodation on all lines) “Gymnasium work cares for the promoting the welfare of Women in this # May Day party in California, on the|has been booked on scheduled sailings| Physical development of the girl, edu-|country. Mrs, Yajima represented 4th Hi Johnsen #nd Herb Hoover! UP toe and including ptember. seal classes for the mental Gevel-| Japan at the same conference in Ameri- ee ; ; eg s are) OPMent, and vesper services, etc., for) cx teouky coe 2 Ste: ns at demands are} , ete., for ca fourteen years a will be the only terpsichorean perform: umship men that demands are} tie spiritual. developmen us a ers about the May pole, and Hi won't) ¥precedented in the history of Euro-|) “tt Ig the duty of every community do a thing to Herb. For which, let us|Pean travel, and with one line tied up}to see to the proper hous: and to A 7, E. & pause and give three devout cheers. |b¥ strikes and many big liners under ibebsia6 proper recreation for its women mericans at More :* Payee : ail { workers. = ates ay 1 going repairs the .congestion grows he people of Califgrnia were bloom-|S0ing repairs “However generous -you are to th Ice Cre Th A y . 5 lis m n but they have learned | dé lly. | movement when the time comes, you @ an n & 4 | This is the first year since the war} will be re a ° t wisdom since that time. And when 3 repaid many times in better O C. wisdom “since ‘thet ‘time, And when] cai that. trdveiito alfoneee une | wore oo ates eee earn LOLNOT ua Han ier bacon Hiram has brot home and ask/|Stticted and tourists and other curious ployee and the higher ideals which they ai rot home and ¢ will have.” " Am ans are keen for a view of the} y Press, Herb where's his’n, Herb will ha ; 7 : z | L. A. Reed dectaréd that any man in astra eS Epes) i nome say for himself. It is not|battelfields and the havoe wrought by! casper who did not believe in the YW ASHINGTON (By Mail)—Ameri- 5 se peop » going to waste|the war. C, A. should be given a drink similar to CANS tre the greatest consumers of ice ely those peo} going t cream in.the world, aecording to a re- | How travelers will fare going in great| the hemlock with which the Athenians | o's d : good and re delegates on a| those. whose. usefulness, haa DOr Of the department of agriculture * non-producer lik f aumbe and to what extent profiteer- : " jens. hae wien shows that 511,360,816 quarts = ~ Hiram’ Johnson has done|ins will be practiced can not be told} P Poth tata Poe eine » manufactured commercially in & in his 1 dential campaign. He has|¥2Ul the return ef the excursionists. 4 who & movement of this 194 piste oral lla quae 4 chilled Leonard Wood's White House| 1 the main highways an Shae tiie a8 ‘ * “*| Other phases of the country’s vast, hdpes and tossed a large smeliy dee aj Unie uched by w everything will be ae rnp cmbios , ean: pamen dairy industry are summarized in the cat into the midst of the wake where|"9FMal except the pr Put ROR SS RHAS of pacher howelie es Abe m- | fo} Wing production figures for 1919: 1 oe 2 tions of France and Belgium where de- ‘ per Age nad proper! Putter, 869, 3 pounds; cheese (all Woodrow Wilson and 2 ‘ew close ; | gntertainment. You will all receive he kinds), 40 pounds; milk (evap- re setting up with the League}Struction was greatest and where tour- service when these young women NF ie ws} @vas friends are setting up with Lt | orated, condensed and powdered), 2,085,- Nutiénes | will demand to be taken as a mat-) no longer have to worry about the liv. 114,103 pounds ety bea lier of course, they will encounter few, ing problem." : ae HSH HENRY DECLINES |comforts eltho considerable effort has} | ik, Be URAR declared that in his) yaano Republicans meet in state con- ) 3 |Ucen put forth in these districts to ep-| belt aoe the ¥. etiaed Ma vention at Coeur d’Alene today to elect = L vack « veer r the ‘ | % ar. } v *“, “*\ their delegates to the national conven- Hensy Watteaon. ihe very) lastiof| te che Amerugiesdonar. to the limit, bee ani .: \3 “4 REA AER reached} When Americans view Europe again,! “The Y. W. C ,A. is su a godsend belgie : oat WNectea! looked upon the attractions of| to sirls who go from sma ler places s, four-score year ss retired x " r es Patt but is re.|thelr own country for five years, they | Work in citie a ee Ai ened uae + from setive newspaper life, but is re-| ne Te hicent| W& are soing to have the best kind of STORA sanitkably ‘hele for abman/whounhee sled) 1). Deip poauen: (6 make emia we must have the best kind of le STORAGE § the stirring life for more than 60 years. | COMPAarIson- sirls. - é ' ces elitr ae Mrs, Burke Sinelair, acting chairman | Hethas worn out and outlived se ; TRIBUNE | COOK ADOK \§ of the ¥. W. C. A. provisional commit: & ner newspaper men. He hviaas 3 srectaaia . “I | hgahabeerts: raat cacao des wad bal if you want to know about the rica with Gr taymond. of that commit nd of all Casper ‘ as fs 1 ed women for the interest with which the|f| ILLARD threaded’ rubber _insu- Vhite, Medill. Hatstend. nnett, * the} » interes rr : ‘ Rage White, M ; ate | FREE 10 SUBSCRIBERS |: W)C) Antmovement ahaa: bean ne tn ated Detter ask. us, the Willard & elder, Georges W illiam ¢ aC ¥ noe? 1 ceived and for the co-operation pledged. | as ath Pavey) dey aay ® Th of gther he greatest the world ever Bue SES I plo, Gene , Starter, Ig- knew. All of these have been gathered! jreadors of ‘The Tribune ure offered | G.H. Hagens, attorney with the firm aaitca and Lighting. roubles : xe; iY io their father us ago, Their suc-}an exceptional opportunity of obtain- jor Hagens and Myrane, left, yesten AUTO ELECTRICAL CO z | ing siettticdlly for Basin, Wyo., where he will attend f LI AL CO. cessor came on tie séene. Great men|ing a new and seientically prepared | { Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 ,| ceok book containing recipes especially |t© lesal matt " weg tov, for reauired eat men to fin) °* ; {Old 11 E. First St.) adapted for utilizing cunned foods. The! ,, ae 3 Gree Py These, too, sleap| | R. M. Bartholomew and Elmer Green the p cook book Is just off the press and can | , okcatieuatter im the church yard and now weshave| be obtained only thru the W ashington | % 4 the third jerution, the men at pres-| information buresu of this paper by} Hie as) Sending in the coupon printed elsewhere | east Bet ¥ Conk Seem #*\in this paper. ‘The book contains 200 | greut to us us those who have gone} wnojice rec thot out with the idea ° s ‘ “ before, but they really are, and in many|of economy in mind and they are all | y XPSI as | e ferenc journalism has itself he Md 5 ,, > | ..|. James Gratiot left yesteerday for the ered editor as a personality has J0n8/ i3.4in cquntry. where he. will attend OSSOSCCOESOSSODSOHSOSOOHESOOSOSEOOD oes terse the last, and IN}to busine matters for a few days: | ‘ 1 newspaper and noe! AAT. GO EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL | per | . RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY ) more t : rs of active jie aaa! eee! 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Whether he is sufficiently | popular in the state at large to win the| {| senatorial nomination from the veteran Senator Gore will not be knéwn until) the vote in the coming primary is counted. eee Sees Plain and fancy sewing;’ price reas- onable; will come to your house or! take sewing home. 628 Hart st. phone | 688. 4-27-3t* eo and ybody needs it— You need it—eve Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this Spring. Without fail try great Adv. iis famous Spring Cleaner—fiz-ik. Smith- | | this right better cigarette than You'll find Camels unequalled by any cigarette in the world at any price because Camels combine every feature that can make a cigarette supreme / Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by themselves. Their smoothness. will appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir- ing your taste! cigaretty odor ! Camels are sold everywhere in sci packages of 20 cigarettes for 20 dent ages (200 ciga: carton. We strongly _R. 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