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_ he Casper Daily Cribune _ TUESDAY,’ JUNE 1, 1920 Cbe Casper Daily Cribunc| issued every evening except Sunday at Wye, Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation ‘offices: Oll Exchange Building. | isted under any government on the! | : . Is our foreign trade increasing’ RUSINESS TELEPHONE ag earth. lee A. Se ee Entered at Casper (Wyoming)Postof- fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 pices es vdieo kA. al tg MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS . BE. HANWAY, President and. Editor EARL E. HANWAY, Business Manager THOS DAILY: Advertising Manager SVANS y Editor GRIFFI Associate Editor HUNTLEZ. .-Editorial Writer Advertising Representatives Devid J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New York City, Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, Ill, comes of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year .. Six Months. Three Months . 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The mystery of Germany's sudden on of the Ruhr district. observes the Washington Post, which served to embitter the entente in general and France in particular against the Berlin government and to arre their dispo- sition toward Teniency and modification of the drastic nature of the conditions agreed to by the Huns at the peace conference at Versailles, has been bared hy the diseovery that its object was not so much to secure possession of the ail- important 1 mines of the jon as to prevent* the dis@overy that the Krupps had abandoned their © much- vaunted manufacture of agricultural at sen and had = com- menced once more the constructior of war mate 1, in particular of a new » which ht machine g is cooled by with holes in a mantle fire, St. has a new device for right-angle similar to that of the gun has ‘a’ lever cartridge} itself, a Tun- and a gun in which cartridges are fitted in ning band. The have lately begun the manufacture of 209 millimeter, 12-inch gun, provided with a e and { lencer, which almost entirely suppre Etienne machine mn ine attached to the Krupps also new compensation br } es the report of the gun. | } “It has been to the Germans « mat-| all this, emis: to ke nt the ter of vital impo and ries to p allies from becoming, aware of the tact that they are diligenty en:! surreptitiously ‘for gaged in preparing the resumption of hostilities under far » favorable wuspices than those by Which they were confronted on Novem-| ber 11, 1918, when they were compelled by Marshal Foch to submit to the armistice of Compiegne. ‘In fact the main object of the} amazing dispatch of 60,000 German troops into the Ruhr district which had been neutralized by the conditions of peace, was to keep the allies away from the Krupps works at The sec ond was to prevent France, by depriv ing of the Sarre dis- trict to her of the coal which she was entitled, from achieving her economic restoration. The sufficiently fact cannot be emphasized that the ¢ man army is being ‘med at the present mo- reor sized and rei ment under an occult general staff, di- rected by General von Seckt, the chief lisutenant of Field Marshal von Mack ensen.”” teh Set WHAT NEXT? The passing on of Carranza to Ely- siim, Nirvana. Valhalla, Hi 1 Or Whatever place may be arranged for the reception of Mexican presidents who are noved from the scene of their carthly labors by the hand of a ins, witnesses the termination of a rule as hopeless as it was incom pétent. The manner of its ending, only, is to be s{ted. Carranza came into the presideney of Mexico, following the Madero and the expul ugh the kindly of fices of Neither Huerta more OF right to rule the republic than did , Villa. as it v ssination of sion of Huerta, t nor scoundr outlaw ‘he of . Madero, the Jast selection of a president the nS such nt bore aw resemblance to an elec tion under the constitution. Durir Carranza regime fac vs raged uncurbed by the The gov tional y alleged defacto government. ernment shut up in. Mexico City, the largest and strongest band of bushwhackers of merous factions pretending to or- remivined protected by possibly color) on the part of the Washington admin- istration to exact an accounting. Such a state of affairs has never ex) UDI ONHARD LIQUOR AT JUNE. O.P. SESSION Prohibition Agents to Play Bell Hops in Effort to Stop Opera- tions of Bell Boys in Sell- ing Whisky The cry of widows and orphans for A. The Bureau of Foreign and 4 vengeance for the murder of husbands mestic Commerce states that there was and fathers, the demands of husbands,'a drop of $135,000,000 in exports and of} fathers and brothers for justice against |"early $30,000,000 in imports in April as| the perpetrators of outrage of their BEnrON CUTes Met acan CRAM RSE: tatett women, have all fallen upon deaf ears!year exceeded this year by $131,000,000, | at Washington. but the imports of this year ran ahead| Would it be unusual or surprising |>¥ $222,000,000. that the American. citizenshi se ite | | Uae ey ineee ween Aeuitete eee mate) Bs p of the \another, but is spelled differently and border states came to curse the very has a different meaning, what is it name of Wilson? | called?—C. H. Sa A. Sucha ward iscalled a homonym.! E g Q. Which President had the mos? JUST ANOTHER MISTAKE. children?—B. M. N. (By United Press) It seems a waste of time for union} A. William Henry Harrison had the) Chicagé, June 1.—The cider, grape labor officials, economists, or any other |!argest family, six sons and four daugh-’ juice, ginger ale and near beer bever- ee us ‘ters. ages will flow during the G. O. P. na- eh of, revelators to offer additional) “g” yn the qualifying round of a golf tional convention here beginning June estimony to establish the fact that) tournament a player missed an easy 8, but the lid is on on hard liquor. sugar is very much dearer in cost than putt on the 18th g ; Government, prohibition agents, aid- it should be in a legitimate market.| ball, then replaced it and holed the putt. ed by dry sleuths, were prepared to- Everybody knows what is being sut-| Did he disqualify himself?—S. R. day to censure closely what is drunk at tA aa : | A., He did not disqualify himself if/the coming convention. fered through this particular bit of ex-!he had not left the green before replac-| Reports that bell boys have formed a tortion. The St. Louis Times thus deals }g and holding his ball. He is + trust and agreed not to sell whiskey with the subject: ized 2 strokes on his medal s - for less than $40 a pint have come to a7 ; i oe ever. prohibition agents and the prospect of he administration. seeking to fll; @.” what are the names of the Three| several of them getting jobs as tell the pockets of Louisiana cane growers Fates?—R. U. V. |hops was considered entirely vrobab.> with unearned profits, had to afford} A. In a poem of Hesoid, they 2p-|\to prevent any smuggling of liquor in.- means also for sugar dealers every-| Pear A big eons ibe of ad ann to guests’ rooms. Pein ee . <e convinesa Themius: Clotho, the spinner; Lachesis, Soft drink “bars” are expected to do where to reap wealth. Once convinced +h. asatener of the Yot; Atropos, the in-fa bis business. "What space hasn't been that their price-boosting could not ve! sexible, who cuts the thread (of life. | grabbed by ‘politicians for a headquar- punished without some of the offense! Q. What is 2 profitcer?—B. B. D. (ters has been taken over for conven- being laid upon the Loutsianans and! A. According to a 1920 edition of a.tion week by soft drink sellers and con- knowing full well the immunity which Uctionary, it Js “one who makes what fectioners. is considered an unreasonable profit, as| There is a plentiful supply of whis- Southern profiteers enjoyed under the py taking advantage of a public or na- key and beer in Chicago, but this is Wilson administration, the dealers in’ tional need i time of war.” mostly sealed up by the government limit in! @. What salary does the governor of and can only be sold on physicians’ a state receive?—R. D. A. prescriptions. But local Republicans Bes. sd | A. Salaries vary widely. Governor say they have some to spare for a few “Very conservative, indeed, is the es-) Lowden of Illinois is the highest paid drinks and it is hoped that Mayor Wil- timate that the sugar extortion totals!governor, receiving $12,000 yearly for liam Hale Thompson, national commit- 6 = . ‘a term of four years, while Governor teeman from Illinois, may Idosen the #600,000,009.. This (means. that “unjust |e cielvie iat, Nevradea Je ibeld but. $2, ida QUAD to allowraellouiow to Mave profits on sugar sales alone amounts to/5o9 annually, for a term of two years. a good time. this. But the figures apply to only a! @Q. Should a baby sleep with a pil- Cabarets are to run full tilt during portion of the price-oppression result- low under its head?—L, E. C. convention week. The old tenderloin ing from the unparalleled state of af-| A. A baby will breathe more easily district, just south of the Coliseum, is and take more air into its lungs if no taking on new life and the notorious fairs from government sanction of. pillow is used. A clean, folded napkin Twenty-second street has opened sev- end connivance with over-charging on a' may be placed under, his head. ‘To-!——————____ necessary commodity of living. Every-| ward the end of the second year a thin ton, D. C. This offer applies strictly hair pillow may be used. Feather or to informatfon.. The Bureau cannot ae {down pillows are unduly heating. sive advice on legal, medical and fin- which sugar is contained has been en- Q. Why are coffees blended?—H. ancial matters. It does not attempt to anced in cost because of sugar's soar- M, K, settle domestic troubles, nor to under- fig prices: ‘Thete will beat least 7a 60| A careful study of the best points take exhaustive research on any sub if - tet Td ~ ope. (of several kinds of coffee is made, and) ject. Write your question plainly aaa Der cent/Feduction ‘of fruit canning ope-| Acperihades "aHow lenat te bieha "or dev-| briefly, «Give ‘full aidma’ tendo maar rations this season, owing to the inabil-| with due regard to age, gerade, and enclose two cents in stamps fur ity of the people to obtain necessary! pody, flavor, appearance and affinity,/return postage. All replies are sent di- sweetening. As a consequence, the' Will produce a beverage more pleasing rect to the inquirer.) purchases of to most palates than one made of a single variety. sugar proceeded to go the che thing which the average citizen buys in necessary increased ea a a canned goods to take the place of home'""Q) “Where is the General Grant preserving will prove another big drain ‘Tree?—I. M. R. «| omen on every household's resources. A. This is ono of the biz trees of} ; California and is in the General Grant! XE Se tie abe a ove ere National Park, whose four square ~ | | mate the full amount of the cost to the! wore set apart because they contained | a e oung nation of the Wilson administration's} the General Grant Tree. | determination to make the public pay} @. How many young people grad. Southern sugar producers exorbitant, "te from our universities cach ycar? I In any other period of our Th) pith dhevetevareai: this official course would have} laureate degrees conferred, 4 1-| in order by rogularly taking Now, however,|uate degrees and 825 honorary degrees. | oa afte . % “one of}, @. When was the first concrete ship} we merely refer wearily to it as “one of |) oh iyi Wane otter mR Dright eyes, a clear skin anda body | full of youth and health may be a-| yougs if you willkeep your system profits. history been called perfidious. the White House mistakes.’ ‘A. The first larg! ete ship built —— a a|in the United States pe designed | | o to be propelled by mi power, was the | Oy | Faith", a ship of 5,000 net tons cargo.) [This ship was launched in 0 \cisco in 1918 and was put the same year. Q. When was the first upright piano e Melting Pot and Taft for lack ef preparedness in 1917,” San Fran-; wy Into service! ig world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric atid troubles, the made?—L. G. | enemies of life and looks, In use since 4: 5 1696. All druggists, three sizes. the newsnaper headlines. What was the|- A- The first genuine upright piano] | oy ¢cy the muvee Geld angsllslores» bse “ ‘ he} “28 patented in 1800 in England and, ‘and wevegn nb Baietion use Of preparedness in 1917 when helthe United States by John Isaac Haw-| “Daniels blames Roosevelt say kept us out of war in 19167 kins, an Englishman living in the SESE, United States. The first upright that If a mere mess of words made good|¥ielded practical results was duced | by Southwell in 1807. In 1820 the orig- Bovernment what a glorious republic) iar of the present type of frame was Teral lively cabarets, with “drug stores’ has the Gold room and Gov. Frank 0., 7 will run buck herd Lowden of Mlinois has the Elizabethan Tear beginning June 1, pherson. on South Léne next door. . Andrew ) Here until the hours of five and six| room. in the morning. men and girls can Mayor Thompson intends to capital- drink and shimmy without fearing in-| ize the situation in every way.. Ha hss ‘terference. secured the Pompelan room, at the en- Mach state will have a reception head-| trance to the Congress hotel, and all Quarters for its delegation at one of| visitors must pass his headquarters, the Michigan hotels which have been| which will be emphasized by signs and PAINTING, DECORATING booked to full capacity for the entire! banners with Thompson's name on AND PAPER HANGING week at the rate of from $20 a day up! them. First-C for each room. Furthermore the mayor will fit. his lass Work Entire suites have been taken over| headquarters for the convenience of by presidential candidates to entertainjthe delegates. Fleets of automobiles Let Us Estimate Your Work PLATT & REESON 305 N. Durbin. Phone 300 will be paced at their disposal and the hometown newspapers will be on Bet Messengers and secretaries will be on hand to do ‘personnal service for dele- gates. ‘ delegates and their wives. Convention week will be featured by scores of teas, dinners and dances. Regular shopping tours will be conducted for the benefit of the women visitors. Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio. has taken over the Florentine room at nere from Cheyenne A trunk full of kind words can’t tell the news about Camels like your taste will! WHAT you like most in a cigarette you’ll find in Camels—they are so refreshing in flavor, so delightful in mellow- - mildness, so. smooth, ‘yet so full bodied. _ Camels quality and Camels expert blend ; of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos make the most wonderful combi- _ mation ever put into a cigarette! You will : prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Smoke Camels liber- ally—they will not tire your taste! - Another feature about Camels, they . leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste mor unpleasant cigaretty odor! You'll choos’ Camels quality and Camels blend to any premiums, coupons or gifts you ever heard tell of! | Camels are solteverywhere in witifically sealed’ "package os cigarettes for 20 cents, or kagea (200 cigarettes): °: ten; = ithe United States would be under Wil-!patented by Allen and Thom. son. _ (Any reader can get the answer to ‘any question by writing the Casper “Wetchful Waiting Wins,” is the;Daily Tribune Information Bureau, N USED CARS Chalmers. Dodge, 5-passenger. Four-passenger Hudson Speedster, Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washing. newest Democratic Having been caught by chaff once it is not fig- that the Democratic bird orOP will be large this season. slogan. ured Referring to the high cost of living Ss St d Seti: . ectic even-passenger ude- Senator McLean of Connecticut ob- . serves that "Instead of every imanl| iredinsurance baker. doing his bit nowadays, every man is All of these ears in ex- doing his neighbor. cellent running shape. Will sell on time or trade for real estate. 1 Two-ton Diamond T. 1 314-ton Diamond T. 1 FWD. 1 1-ton International. We have some good used trucks on hand and plenty of work for same, Will sell on monthly pay- ment plan. If interested call. Will trade for real estate. ASK FOR MR. FRICKE R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyo. is more than protection. It i] is an investment as well. heres WILSON, THE SHIFTY. As on eimost every question Prési- dent Wilson has occupied at least two} diametrically opposite positions, we can usually find in some of his words an outline of the position we ought have taken; but almost without excep tion, these fine words have had the ning weasled out of them by oth ds; and usually-there heve been no whatever.—Theodore Roosevelt. Don’t delay. See us be- fore it is too late. to me w deeds JieGEBen 303 Qil Exchange Building Phone 363 THE DP Under representative gov the yn the state; under social- pople. pment suc- ERENCE. nment people may ism the state will own the Under representative gover ss may be made a matter of push, under socialism it will be a matter of pull. Under representative gevernment the politicians may be made to work for but under socialism the people will be compelled to work for the ; | politicians in power. } — ~- Democrats of Arkansas ate to meet in state convention today to select: 18 the people, Community work will be the topic of} a national church and community con- vention to assemble today in Cleveland. ae | Of interest to all music lovers and Istudents of musical progress will be |the international congress of Gregorian Chant, which will have its opening to- day in St. Patrick's cathedral, New York dity. Elihu Root, American member of the mtion, It existed upon tribute largely upon foreign interests busin under charter of the republic. Approximately seven hundred authen- of murder of American resents thé Outrages com. niitied against human life. ‘The de struction and confiscation of property of American citizens will never be known in total These out « have been perpetrated upon both of the international he r never a erlous effort delegates to the nafiénal convention. Metropolitan 5 to 50c Stores organizing committee of the permanent |court of international justice of the | ue of Nations, is scheduled to salt] y for London’ to attend the first meeting of the committ | — ‘The government is now prepared to »uy all your silver at a dollar an ounco and still Bill Bryan doesn’t seem to be entirely satisfied ee ee CCN a TT For lack of space while our building is being erected we are compelled to reduce our stock of high class ladies’ shoes. Beginning Today and continuing all week we will give reecauctiionrn On all ladies’ pumps, Oxfords, ties, low and high shoes, which means a great saving event to the women of Casper on high grade shoes of seasohable styles. A large selection to choose from in patent, dull kid, soap kid, etc., in brown, black, white, tan, ivory, grey, bronze, suede, fleld mouse. A complete run of sizes and widths. ~ 20% NOTE—We are not in posi- tion to give the good — service we would like to give but feel sure the saving you re- ceive will make up for this. é Richards & Cunningham 4 THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST i Rc ACOA am