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As} ssi on 1a) es ryi ort ds Che Casper Dailp Cribune} Issued every evening 435) 43 Bonne at Casper, Natrona couniy, ‘0., Publi cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. 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} J. BE. HANWAY, President and Editor EARL EB. HANWAY, Business Manager| THOS DAIL resin Manager Rr. . City Editor ociate Editor ASaftorial Writer Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Aye. New York City. Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-93 Stegen, BidE., Chicago, Ill. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of-| fices and visitors are welcome. RATES r SUBSCRIPTIOD B. th Carri One Year .... pix Months. . Three Months One Month Per Copy + 1.95, By Mal One Year sees Six Months ..... Three Months No subscription by mail accepted eee less period than three months. I! subscriptions must be paid in ad- © and The Daily Tribune will not ure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. 3.09 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations | . B.C. Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the Jocal news published herein. AT COX. in his Com TAKES A CRACK The Matchless Murmu duly taken a moner jzned, has out of 1 of Jimmy Cox, governor certain he smells liquor And take it is some little de He do Buck- be con ause he br from Jenning Jam ath. William of that us jor. of the not this the positively yailable at tector partie clares governor eye state is to sidered among the Democratic candidates for the San Franek: more president © convention. It is more and arent that Cox is the man un ap der whowe banner the remnants of Gene ral Parleycorn’s legions will gather and make the last stand for personal libi “ rnor Edwards,” the peer-| Jess statesman, is a joke! “A drunk-| ard, in the last stages of delirium tre- mens would have enough to know that Edwards has no chance of nomina- tion, Cox is has that he seeks. seem to be their man, and he fairly As only won the dishonor words go, these not earnest ones, but ugly as well Taking the governor's “prohibition art, microscope record in Ohio carefully and an- zing it and by the aid of a the public all about the things he finds, the Gar+| dian of the Graf, con- after disgrasimg bis) aspires to a position in whi h| he could di His nomi- nation Demoeratic | telling horrifying rulous Gu tinues: And now staté he ace a nation. the pr of the would riy the the make lawless element country, and hi: selection, if a thing were possible, White to those who the government and hold Jaw in He cannot be nominated or Why should any Democrat be to support a man whi would conscience of such the defy contempt. elected. would turn | House over willing se nomi- nation the nation?” Ouch! And. all because and cohorts old “histing”’ insult the Jimmy Cox desecrate the forgathering | Aula his would historic mansion light by and one for Tut! ecutive Tut! as our beloved chief ex is wont to exclaim on oc the unseemly Brya asion Democratic n should leav flage to the head party who is a mas- of genteel rough stuff. eos Ae, THE PRESIDENT’S HEALTH. I lent Wilson has received several foreign diplomats who have been wait ing to present their credentials for’ the Such kbiting in party i ull such personal per: of the Democratic ter past eight er nine months. Such ceremony as attends the re - tion of an ambassador js very brief and is a mere The informa- tion coming out of Washington, re taurding: the president's physical condi tion is very meagre and the same pol icy of keeping the country in the dark! lll prevails at the White House. ! Of late however there has been. e vival of the representation that he is ely broken down, In spite of the rumors that he js unable to walk the report of the recent ceremony states that he stood upon his feet and is able to get about without other assistance than that of a eane. This fact the White House appears | ious to have known, His walking has been confined howeve: to short periods in, side the executive mansion | and on the southern portico. Washington is as much in the dark eencerning the exact condition of the Président as the rest of the country. Many disturbing reports as to his state of health have been circulated in the capital broughout the country the impression appears to prevail that the | Pres t is a hopeless wreck, mentally as well as physically, and the most srolesque exaggerations concerning bim | m to be accompanied without re- serve, Those who have caught ‘fleeting impses of the Pre lent in his oc lonal automobile trips about the city we obtaing@ thi wression that 1 siderably, His hair has nd his face shows: the pal confinement. His appear- 453) fall} Onio, | pealy shipped in @.carload “of youns April 6, 1866. Its existence is primar- E the other day, consisting due to Dr. B. F. Stephenson and of many hundreds of choice specimens, | Chaplain W. Rutledge of the 14th Jeet gon / . Illinois Infantry, who conceived the which they are nting to their em| iaea of its formation in 1864, The about their homes tof national encampment was inau add comfort and beauty to their places gurated on the 20th of November, of «bode and to contribute to the ap- 1868. The Grand Army has) been or 3 see fanized into departments, rep pearance of the city where we all live the states and |e ime a joke. tend ei Te te ae Eee scwcd Che Casper Daily Cribune lance of a man much in dimi s beyond his}Philippine Islands, although jatxty- three years. ishing degree each year. Of one thing there is certainty. Mr.| The ceremony takes place at Easter | Wilson's condition of health is such'and this year hundreds of Americans that it will be surprising if he survives | and other foreigners gathered at an jmany months. The functions of gov-/open field a few miles from tlie cen- ernment have been exercised by others ter of the city to witness the weird since last September. The talk of his| performance, but only six appeared to ambition for another “presidential term /do penance. jis idle. The idea that he will control| ‘These beat themselves over the backs the action of his party convention at!with heavy flexible bamboo flogging jSan Franeisco and direct its course of rods. Later they walked to seven policy seems very remote. His whole!plices in the field, denoting the seven jattitude since his return from the peace|points of the cross, where they were conference has neither been understood |beaten by the master of ceremonies. |by’ the country nor by his party, and|When the lashing is completed they |80 far as enforcing his ideas of a throw themselves into a pool of mud, jleague of nations upon the people of and as they come from the stagnant the United States is concerned it may|water their wounds are washed with as well be forgotten. medicines ap- eget Se: DISPROVING OLD 8! Who was the bird that s 3 devoid of soul? t it corporation of course, if ‘pure and healing | pled. ANDER, | id a corpor- If his theory follow that the the de- water sultation with cab- of President. other All advice and officers is at the inet With the advice and consultation are oblig- atory under the Constitution.—Theodore velt. will the ation w Senate, on hand, ¥ cor would vr the And, jin Anno | void. a corporation has no soul it could not be expected to of the reasoning ultimate a Just what sort of a dioboli- monster Roose cost has of have a ser beauty. Follow high The practical in Persia. cor- — of ng caused same line of abandonment to an polygamy ‘onclusion, \ | poration? | cal could be made of a a <> NGMERS TO QUESTIONS| Q. Can you give ime ne gener: informagion concerning the Republ candidate, Johnyon?—A. 0. KR. | A. Senator Hiram Johnson vy |member of the staff of the prosecut ing attorney at the time that Abe Rueff was. tried. After Francis J Just| Henry _was shot down in court at this “US‘/ trial, Johnson took his place and se of the same ordinary mud, cured the conviction of Rueff. Sen as enters into the constriction! ator Johnson has been governor of of anybody else and with the same final the state of California, was a found er of the Progressive party and ran influence the most ro, vice president on their ticket in unimportant man on the payroll. 1912. “He was elected United States However, it was not exactly a story senator in -1917. ions that we started out) @. How many rivers little story this country?—D. V. H. t of a corporation that we! 5 are navi the United States. |desired to present for information ana |commendation if you find it deserving. | R- It would | things, Fj | ignorance take | system: ¢ depend st, th you mostly upon two mount of ee mule ssed pos. ar to eradicate 4 your} ud second, the amount of Bol-| shevism you have absorbed into your | } can system to keep your ignorance com no pains | | pany. A corporation is just as human as individu for it is an nothing individ more or less than a group of men made the sume hopes and fears as about corpo) there in to tell, are but her a simple able streams about an ac in Q. Wh and where was the G. A. organized?—T. M. C. territoriess; ts ind earn our: bread. there were It may be viewed as a small act, but) bership of SP OP SAe Bae NEAL of Memorial is due to the Mere Aerent: snl bps - ome |forts of the G. A. R. It may be accepted also as! sor Gi Whatt cel tseanudl ye oereunkt slight proof that the old bird who said | gy, 2B BL. Fi, (Pace Ph So corporations had no souls, and whose] In English law this applies to logical conclusion was that they had no, hares and rabbits, which are subject jt extinction by, the occupants of lands |19 protect thelr crops from injur ann was of a most mis-! loss, This removes these animals fre v+the: protection: -whieb, in. the de pares et: Br. of the sporting classes, the Englisn - law throws about wild animals which} : hunted for sports Ordinarily, the The Melting Pot : | possession of land confers ho right to| | kill or snare game found thereon, but} it is not uncommon fn England to pro- ND’ THE JOKER. | vide in a lease for the ke@ping down of ground game. Goyernor rds of New Jersey) G. Who tre the “I learn that Bryan has called) Cologne?—C. P. G. If I am a joke I will not) A. This refers to the three wise men} ense of beauty, was hopelessly wrong, nd his philosophy erable"and’ punk “brandy ser ' THE JOKE Edw three kings of sa | reinlistment, of the East who followed the star to |the birthplace of Jesus Christ. The! et eight years.+ be one for more than a year. I'll never let it extend into seven or dral ‘at Cologne. Q. What state is He! “Lumber State?” —A. This is a aapuae srhaps Bryan, may learn in the) State “of Maine. Rarbeps Beye. ui he-pack,”,_@ When a gas well is on fire, how that I am the joker in the pack. jean the flame be put out?—E. R. D. te A. A charge of dynamite is exploa- [CIENT CUSTOM. ed in the air at the side of the flames ANCIENT CUSTOM for this purpose. “|names are usually given as Balth: nr] Bryan has been a joke in the Demo-|Gaspar and Belchoir. Their hones re} cratic party for twenty years. His, supposed to be preserved in the cathe- } method of argument fs to ridicule his on cy a 2s the} national | opponent questions. does not realize that he is the national) A. joke. name for the} AN The practice of self whipping in pub-| Q, What metal is most lic to appease Divine wrath, which man?—R. C. flourished in certain countries in Eu-| A- Iron is considered the most iful, on account and of its great malleability. streng: ago, still” exists in rope centuries the durability | eo WINDSOR | We Believe in ig Individuality | in Glasses People who thing that eye-glasses are Just eye- | glasses, and that one pair looks just as well as an- | other have much to learn. As a matter of fact, a | pair of properly fitted eye-glasses has as much in- dividuality as the person who wears them, and it | is highly important that they should be suited to the personality of the wear because they are worn under all circumstances. Have your eyes examined—“THE BURN®I WAY”’—and get your correct Brea Hp Ha. “LET ME LOOK YOU IN THE EYE’ Burnett Optical Co. Henning Hotel Entrance G, How many towns in the Ualted OC AST STATE IS are named Cotumbus?—A. M. ‘Y. W” WORK IS LEADING LEGION TOLD IN FILM A. According to the Postal Guide, there are twenty-one cities and cowns in the United States of this name. | Q. What are “cats” and “dogs’ poker?—A. VY. M. DRI VE I N U. S. The town and country reel showing! 7, A. “Cats” and “dogs” are extra : in a most attractive way the work done “hands” or combinations of cards that! |by the Young Women's Christian As- are played in some games that a‘v At the end of the fourth day of the | cociation will be shown at the Iris not conducted strictly according to| American Legion campaign thruout |-pheatre Monday afternoon and evening A “litte dog” is a deuce to| the United States and foreign coun en, without a pair, and a “big| tries where tle Legion has posts, |~_ is a nine to an ace, without al a “little cat” fs a prey to an} eight, without a pair, and a “big cat’ is an eight to a king, without a pair. A “little dog” beats a straight, and a California was* leading with a total of 5200 new members. Nebraska was a close second with 5,000 members while New York and Massachusetts probably are running neck and neck “ble dog” beats a “‘Ifttle dog,” and a| for third place. cient for fall “little cat” beats either kind of “dog”| Unofficial returns from posts in and a “big cat’ beats a “little cat.”| Wyoming make the total for the Cow- | Accordingly, “dog” and “cat flushes} boy state about 7000. This is a gocd beat straight flushes, and in a game record considering there are only 45 1,000 Onion Sets $1.00 Prepaid Lone’s apes hasel zs golden yellow bottom res Fine green onions. Best of all for early crop dry 3. D. LONG, Seedsman, Boulder, Colorado’ as a part of the regular show courtesy of Roy Sample a ager Tom Villnave, thru the his man The 100th anniversary ization of the general board of educ tion of Presbytertan church in ¢), nited States is to be celebratcy j, Phtleqeishte Sunday. - ———$_—____ The first paper mill in Ame: erected near Philadelphia in 15 Of the organ and winter. Satisfaction guaranteed, where they are played the highest| hand that can be held is a “big cat"| flush consisting of a king, queen, jack, ten and eight. Q. What was Ouida’s real L. B. F. A. This was the pen name of Lou- ise Rame. Her tether was French and her mother English. She expanded her surname Rame into de la Ramee, |. and the pseudonym Ouida was her own| childish pronounciation of Louise. (Any reader can get the answer to posts in the state. 1 | M.E., Missionary to | Arrive Sunday from Church Conference, ples: | Rev. H. B. Mansell, superintendent of the Netherlands Indies Mission confer- any question by writing The Casper] ence in Java, will bring a message from Daily Tribune Information Bureau,|the Methodist General conference di- frederic J, Haskin, Director, Washing-| rect to the congregation of the local ton, D, C. This offer applies strictly to| Methodist church tomorrow night. Rey. information. The bureau cannot give| Mansell has beep in attendance at the advice on legal, medical, and financial, conference and will arrive Sunday to matters. It does not attempt to settle| fill the pulpit here. His address will lomestic troubles, nor to undertake ex | have reference to the progress of the haustive resear@h on any subject. Write|Centenary movement as it affects mis- full nime and address and enclose a|sion work and he will have interesting two-cerit stamp for return postage. All| information to relate regarding the Des -ilies are sent direct to the inquirer.)| Moines conference. pated ie kd | name?—| You you for a better position. Others Do it Navy RecruitingIs | Speeded Up by Pay Increase for Men The local navy recruiting station is doing a rushing business as the result of the increase in pay granted by con- gress, and the majority going to the navy now are men with previous ex- perience. Five out of 13 applicants were accepted here during the past week, a percentage considered high. Under the terms of the bill’ just Put ‘L in What Earn it Makes it Learn Employ some of the odd time you now waste to fit Why Not You Join one of the evening classes now forming. Stenography, Bookkeeping, Mathematics, Language, or practically any subject you desire. Let’s talk it over. Casper Business College signed by the president, former service men who have not been out of the navy more-than one year receive four months’ pay gratis and an increase of | $7 a month in their monthly pay upon | The recruiting force spent one day in Douglas this week, securing one enlistment Specialist Joins Dr. J.W. Bingham | Dr. W. H. Snoddy, formerly ver, is now connected with Dr Bingham in the Smith buiiin tor Snoddy arrived in Casper from Denver where he recently pleted, special work in exodontia dental diagnosis under Dr. M. @. Flow- ard. Doctor Snoddy wil] devote special attention to this sort of dental work in! “Casper. My Me Me aM nfo eho ate ofo «5 "Sanon! The Test of Scrutiny IE yninice Grveness ot Garden Court Face ct E . smooth cat scrunny. Fragrant with the thirry-two wonderful Gardens Court essences Let us give you 2 free Garden Court Vanitab. 2 trial will show you why 40 many women use / Garden Court Pace Pooder regularly * Io the dasnty'bos of Nelson blue, sox. SMITH-TURNER of Den- | J. W.} Doc toray col and eee CEO Rees Soto 7. 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