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PAGE TWO Che Caspet Daily Crid Isstied every évening except Sun at Casper, Natrona count Y, BS ey cation ‘offices: Ol! xchange Buildine. BUSINESS TELEPHONE.. +15 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22,1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS KARL *EUHARWAY SE Hasinees Manager . Y, Business THOS Lx——advertising | Manages Ser Ron BVANS ...City Editor a Bs: TP FI’ Bgoclate Haitor W. H. HUNTLEY Editorial Writer avertia Davie J. R maialie 341 Fitth av Prudden, Br Copies of the Daily Tribune are on Ale in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. tacts yes RATES By Carrier One Year .. Six Months. Three Months . One Month . Per Copy Three Months . No subscription b lesa period than three montl All subscriptions must be Pont th ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not inewre delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bareau of Circulations (A. B.C) Member of the Axsociated Press. LOOKIT—V old U-. S COMING A. got ito have a shaking up. This little ply has just sim- it has camped on the edge of one for time und the orfly wonder is that s not blown up’ long ago. If get agything worse we, ought t9, have a “close up’, bf heli, as moving picture pecopld would! put been some we don't the consistently accrued to the wreng candidates, Céntinued or e@xtendéd a! deadiock is ceftain. The supposedly) favorite candidates are more or less hanging by the gills. So it begins to look more and more like the old machine had run away with the boys who usually manage it, and that they need help to let go. — FIGHTING AND TALKING They are calling him “Fighting Hi") now down East in the preferential pfti:} mary states. Out in the West among) the farmers he is still called “Hiram.” He continues to fight and talk with the! utmost abaridon, and occasionally piéks! up @ state or a chunk of one and moves! on to the néxt. As the cut/up of the| grand tircuit he is easily the premier. No vival has so much as approached him. He is going to land on his feet in the big Convention With @ very re- spectable showing of delegates to pack him, and if he fails to accumulate jany » considerable number in the enemy's! country where he is now campaign- ing, the people down there will rémém- ber his visit end will have jhad’ a good time. ; Hiram talked to the press the other day at’Philadelphia and silenced speeu- lation about ‘the third party movement this year in cage he failed to Jand the Republican nomination. He said, “T amt not. in favor of third party movements in this campaign. I had & bully .time rupning’on: a third party ticket ify 1912,/but not again. And) in answer to those lo desire “to know if I would head_a so-calied Liberty pa ty tleket, let ine | say there ) isn't a chance. The fight ihis yenr is one within and between the old (prirties and as, far as I am contérnéd that Ja where it is going ‘to ‘stay. Make no mhistak¢. | T ain after the Republickh } soma t@tton at. Chitago. j ‘Et fobks like & | majority’ Uetcy | | hl A BRAND NEW RECIPE BOOK REE These recipes are written in the has gone dry. There are no sauces that recall the days of yore. They likewise bear in mind the light of the fact that the country that cheer nor plum puddings fact that vertath ingredients are high in price and therefore prohibitive to just the people we Want to Serve. They merely tell how to fix every is good to eat. day food in euch a way that it They give directions for making soup twenty-seven different ways —sO many salads that the housew fe day in the month and never repeat, h The basis of all ‘these recipes is c cally prepared by. experts empi~ dt tion and who are the recognized best They are the last Word in recipes. The bodk is distributed to readers TRIBUNE ‘through its Washington Cut out the coupon today and se-d { closing two cents in stamps for return postage. a change of diet. (Fill out the coupon. Write legibly.) a ‘ THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE can have a different one, every alf a hundred desserts. canned foods, They are sciéntifi »y the National Canners’ Associa- recipe writers in the nation. of Inform: it to V THE CASPER DAILY ation Bureau. It is free. hington as indicated, en- Treat the family to INFORMATION BUREAU, Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents in free copy of Recipes for stamps for return postage for a Canned Foods. My city — suspicion ever since. Casper is sO par ticular now as to what she drinks that she boils all her drinking water. Purity and happiness go hand in hand. an of MORE PROTEST STRIKES. Chicago will ‘stage’ another’ protest! ture the es. dt This vapor is heavier tnan alr may be present in “a layer hear floor of the room in Which the odor gasoline is scareély noticeable to ‘a person standing. What is a Pro-Cathedral? M. E. strike. It is aimed at the haberdashers | by s his chief church tnd laundrymen, because. of | prices} W ; hedrat in his rési- i ae fe apeewaans the| Tential_ctiy fs called a pro-cathedral. or white collars and laundering the) “@. yfow may dandelion. greens be same. The show is to be staged May }prepared for sandwich fillitgs? 1. M / An Episcopal church taken over) GIVE HJM A CHANCE (Continued ffom Page i) to the opportunities we enjoyed. if these opportunities do not exist in |2ur own particular community or are not superior, then it is our Guty jit that they That is a part of our ®before we pass on: And to see to do exist and are superior. life mission in If we could carry out what app |to be the plan of the Creator, each | generation must be an improvement | over its predecessor. We can go ahead, | stand still or slip back. ‘The choice is presented to us, and it is for us to say. |'Those who have gone before us have | Dretty generally advan¢ell, ‘That is why |we ‘are in our present state of clv- \ilization. We ate far from perfect. | Our successors Must be vastly our su iperiors, We must give them ‘their ; chance to be. We must build for them, plan for them and teach them in turn to plan. That is our natural duty as {parents and our public duty 2s cit! | zens. Since We were boys times jhave |changed and new things have come jamong ts. Had we had more direc | tion, supervision and discipline, other than that received at home, we may \have been better men antl better citi gens. We can give this to our boys and they will have what we missed and be the better for it. The men at the of Casper, who do the thinking and plan ing, have decided to give the | this city their el mistake made in the quality acter of those who will direct the | head affairs in boys of ance. ‘They want no and char af- | x fairs of this city when they retire In addition to and supplemental to the ad vantages of: schools and li ries, and} other privileges enjoyed, |to establish the Boy Scout movement in its fullest scope. it, vide for It upon a most approved scale and to sustain it ad its future demands it is the plan To finance it, pro it qiPpabie 2 Reed enc’ That is &@ habit we have ndwW,}sth and, the originators of, the. move-| C. arise. There is so much inflammable; ma-|Y@t musi trefmember that North ment say It will start off with: ten thou-| | 4- Pion Aion dain, cael eevee one It would be insulting your intelli 4 tv , a dies |stems, add onion juice, celery salt, sa area * z soy terial laying wrédna thé codntry in, the} South Dakota, - Mifriesdta,’ “Mc! pand jstrikers. | (The “Protest tdkes 'the ind pepper and atffictent ‘a@yohhalve| fence to speak of theivalue of the Boy form of ‘greed, ayaricg, Jediousy, selfish | Nebrdskg, and Montana, six states, form ‘of the Soft shirt and attached or/{y mnke the mixture of proper consis. Scout movement to your boy and to ambition, passigy,, lust, indolence and] Voted; we" have lost but one and=| detached collars, and all done up at/tency. Spread between slices of but-| the community, or to repeat that the other ingrediehts thatis} i five: [wheré "the people exp home. ’The’ strike is to extend over’al tered bread. Sinan Tad Pobsagtn Hack TeBTEeTy -o orthy other ingredients that spontanebus com- ) es Rie We hed 44 aks, Q. How many children ald Andrew Bi: i aes NE é bustion would ‘not be-supprising at any preference at the polls, we h | pperiod of 20 days. Jatksun have?’ G. A. L jof your support. You already know moment. only South Dakota. The papers a Now when the weather warms. up.a/"s 4°" president Jackson had no echit-| of, these things, So does your boy. We may have falien heir to most ot| we lost Minnesota but that-is not true.” hit more, it will be in order for somefaten of his own.. He adopted a son,| Then there remains simply your duty this highly inflammable, material from recent war and the disgraceful scram for ‘the The profiteer in pos- session of (thé ‘world; énd cépital and labor in’ a mad® face Tor. money. What rt of a fire department are going to the big Waze starts Th the situation and subdue hell an old, time spiritual fe ts And you all had better get” busy “oni spoils. you call out when only extinguisher the is right away. job. The sure crop of, present-day prosper- ity is passion.and hist. The American people with high W¥ing and indolenc® approaching the condition of Rome when she entered upon the period of dec snee. “Just turn back in your Ro- man_histe 1 the chapter where it is written, “Nobody worked and every- bo@¥ went to the movies”; and ther read on a \ittle farther and see what happened to Rome. if you take ‘the. situa today ahd see then you had better consult bad Vains to survey ‘the ho parallel, ion an oculist. Your The and it in characters of poster type dimensions the mad love for money and the ze for pleasure. Better steam up-your old revival. ves aré crisis’ is here is written a oe NOBODY KNOWS sman or & poli- enough to the if there tells you that he Republican candi- When tician who stands cios sanchiiary to know, know, either a sta innermost aught to don't. know is who the date for President will be, he is not de- ceiving you If he never uttered the truth before in all his life, he is ce tainly telling it on this occasion. Thiv statesman or politician may know that a candidate has been slated, thet a preference exists for some one particular, gentlemen; and he may also know that-the powers would rather sce Satan, himself nOminated than some certain other candidate. Of these things he utters no sound.) He takes refuge in the truth. He dont know, Z plans and specifications to en- nomination of bne and the not filed in any comr thie defeat of the other are convenient public place fot those, fn ter to examine. Unusual and unexpected happenings in certain states hérétofore, have been almost ce in indications of the subtle workings of influences to prgduce cer- tain ultimate results. To this hour. the things that, have taken place have been altogether con trary to any rational plan to produce uny political result conceived outside} of an asylum for the insane or a home for feeble mindded The benefits, so far as they appear An entails no porary William E. King State Manager PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY oom 2, Lynch Building Phone 120-J inquiry Of the fight being waged in Califor- nia between himself and Mr. Hoover, Senator Johnson sai “L have just rece ived wires from Cgl- ifornia. ‘that the) ‘good Mr. § ‘Hoo: | ver is conducting in that state the filthfest, estiest, most disreputable, Water wont do any ‘goga:| campdign ever waged there. that wif meet|has beHind him every crooked and dis: fires of|reputable force and enormous sums of} this tess protest joké too far and re-| make invisible writing? EK. 1, aA, Such writing since éxpostire to strong It is going to be a big. Personally, -| whose people stored any sien money. He is stopping at nothing that! Js disreputable, indegesifand dishonest. I am letting” California take’ care of itself.” His confidence ing his star of suc- cess remains undiminished by any re- sults heretofore or’ likely t®# Bappen in and New Bnglind. “I expect) tely to have a Majority of the} delegates. I have devoted Tyself to the direct primariés; and the results| jspeak for themselves. { “Jt is treason, you know, to go againse the ‘Old Guard’ prefiictions. ‘The: ‘Old} Guard’ was rather tolerant of me at| the beginning of my campaign. Recent events have made them intolerant.” —o—— } | The Melting Pot |, oO OLD STUFF | Sheridan pulled no original stunt in} its"recent highjacking enterprise, when} a group of well connected young men|™ |took advantage of the absence from home of Sherman Canfield, postmaster of the city, and looted his cellar of some 75 quarts of liquor. Cheyenne set the pace and her socially prominent young highjackers are even now scratching up the kale to liquidate the fines imposed by the court. Th are the Only eities in the state liquor against the day of drought. All the others banished the curse when the 18th amendment took hold and were glad to 140. it. They have all rethained above )and start 4 bare-foot .s jnue in bird to get peeved at‘ the shoe than and during a 2, named Andrew nephew of Mrs. Jackson. eckson Don: He wa \dson and | . feetic ci in 1860, was a candidate for vice presi- the summer wei-can: ie: pérfertiy come .t with, Millard Fillmore. j fortable “stopping “around’ {i bare fest) Q., How did the name of Jack Ketch all dressed up in overalls and cotton) originate? H. F. shirt. We'll try and make it without A, This is & familiar title for a hang- a'hat. 4 phe get +) *4,¢ 4man it England, and John Ketch was! We'yd * béch ema ‘it holding * our} | bréath for Tear some Too! would ear to! introduce the “fig. Jeattiaoe ~ mitt ° ‘Adam j and Five Club, What do you Know, L paar that? . ja ban actually the name of the publie execu- ner during the reign of James II. q. Can you tell me an easy way to Common mijk may be used for at will make. the invisible ink mg characters visible. be prepared by n ET one part of linseed oi! with 20 BRIDE LOOKED LOVELY }parts of aqua ammonia ana one hun- NEW YORK, April 27-hiss “Gert t8Fed parts of water. Immersion in wa- z Yl ter will bring out the writing. rude. Reinhardt and Ww. aie ie @. How did people first measure erick wére married in thé Wal toria today. in. the, presenge of: leg: gathering of society men and women. | | The bride was attired in striking | 14 costume of overalls,-trimmed with steel) tn buttons and buckles. The sroont wore | pri the conventional ypttes) Satay , | be eerie The “hose at 1747, Rhode_Island.aye! Washingtrn presented to Ad miral George Dewey in 1899 by the Ametiean people has been sold out of | a 5 is. A. /275 fiftieth of a great eYiigerees—and on tadium he the circumference of the earth? M. S. Brastotheneg, who lived beetween and 195,B, C. probably was the first measure the distance and adopted © same method that is employed at ‘esent He found that the distance tween Syene and Alexandria was one- circle—about 70 13 this basis, computed vumference of the earth to be 9.000 stadix. The exact length of the used is not known and it possible to compute the degree not of; error in ‘his calculations. the family and will be converted into) "6 "should palms be kept quite wet? a store. The house was purchased | yg \y. with the pennies of millions of school! “A. Regular watering is essential, | children and contributions of patriotic|b¥t it fs better to keep palms a lit | hero of Ma-| citizens as a tribute to the a Bay. Q.; How much vacant. public land is) there in the ited States? J, A. Fy A. 'Thé last report of the department | of the interior gives a tote of 901,622 acres in continental United | States that are unappropriated and un- | reserved public lands. Of this, 74,112+| 938 are as yet unsurvéyed. H Qe Does gasoline e off a vapor? A... Gasoline gives off 4 explo: ive wapor np FOR DARK TAN AND BROWN SHOES The “Liquid Wax” Polish. Economical—just a little on the dauber needed, It gives a quick, brilliant shine and keeps the leather soft and pliable. Prevents. cracking. Preferred for Army Officers’ shoes and dress boots. A Dauber in Each Carton. Sold by Grocéts, Shoe Stores, Druggists, Notion Stores and Repair Shops S.M. BIXBY & CO., Inc., New York Also Manufacturers of Bixby’s Jet-Oil, Shu Wite and Jet-Oil Paste Shoe Polishes No Paste Required. | po Your eee | |}Also Cleaning and Pressing 20 Years’ Experience CALL 467-R 125 North Center Easiest to: Use. as & parent and a citizen, and the boys | will be given their chance. tle dry than to over-water them. Brow ing Of the tips of the leaves indicat trouble at the root. Probably over watering; possibly worms or Jack of plant food. A palm which grows three new leaves a year is doing very well. Q. Do all the countries of South America touch Brazil? C. H. A. All the countries except Ecuador. and Chile Nave Brazil as part of their boundaries. Q. What does it cost to run our gov- ernment? 8B. H. C. A. According to ‘treasury statistics the present average eexpenses amount to $18,000,000 a day. This does not take into ‘ecount a possible soldiers’ bonus bill or the appropriations that may be made by congress before the end of the fiseal year. (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 inforntation. 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 a two-cent stamp for return postage. 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