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eee ae cons * plentiful en ee to “sd Ie is emply a Bale of 4 t g into the collar. banker's judgment is sound. His advice j is Lestat ‘ FRANCE TALKS SENSE. | “France is talking good sense these’ days. . She lis our friend and well-wisher and we are friendly x ito her. We Haye discharged the debt of gratitude we owed her for help rendered us in-our infancy David J. can 341 Fitth Ave. New Yark City by our action in‘the late war. So far as real abit Prudden, King # Pradden, 1720-29 Steger Bldg., Chicago, 1. gations, one to the other goes, we are quits, but “Reade: Glcag teodiacnt tnd intra are Welbon York! both being square we desire continued friendship . on the old:terms df mutual confidence. Entered ai Casper (Wyoming) Postotice ax i mafter, November 22, 1916 fe a wet PRE! UNITED EX » Dr, Edwards! “Olive Tablets are Bat eet Dr Hawes not to with a MW these. tabl mixed witl c aegis 3 does but have note ae ie'Ro ; pains, no, Bripl EF dest gums or danger from liver an ‘and bowels. late rhe Take Dr, Havas, Olive, Tablet ae ‘brain and © E, Wyo., Noy. 23.— Bia So United Se rae 4X nine to pee of | i ett eter eet nas reese world this season, too, so assist him by doing your shopping early. Tea Tn “cashecstecnsok! wh aeons There is a rea! toy shop, in Casper. It is in the basement of the| ment funds. Stallings was convicted Golden Rule store. There the Shopper found a wonderful assortment | by # jury om an indiciment charging of unbreakable, china, bisque and nov-/of all sorts, Imported jellies and can-| fmbesslement 1 United States com: | vity dollies. fie tp y ntatives wheneyou roe a " There was even one char-|ned fruits are being shown as accept- ‘ined SUBSORIE RON RATES. wter baby doll that cried—only at the|able gifts to the housewives, Pha’ inilotaient sorte Note Genre: “ty Carrier $9.00 France wants us in the League of Nations, or if desired time. Toe lady dolls. ore sure| Whi, there isn’t a person within the| ght courts, exch releting $m a ser pein Ue is ts. lee and B0ca bok to pleasé the littlé miss who likes to| family or a friend ut that ha's: “dress up"! her dolifes ip the latest fash-|been thought of by ‘the enterprising |, ~ ign, and one especially nice thing about | storekeepefs in a multitude of Biol, c} the doll children were the unusi SRA Say SERS And the up- -to-date ‘4.20 | We. prefer it association of nations wherein we tp eorbesstecgral. 28 #28 | cam work tegetics for the BeaRe and good of the “05 | wor ‘France proclaims this ueweh one of her lead- well made dresses. $7.80 to-date Three Months. $20 ling spokesmen: OL CER ay ee PROFI TEERIN G purchased at the Golden Rule. The sutegt little miniature cedar cheats with orass bandings and hinges, are in ex- act copy of the ane mother has in her boudeir. For “play heuse’ the very latest is the kitchen and tea. set ware n qluminum and granite. The little WASHIN IN, 4 Nov. Imme- wooden rolling pins and chopping bowls| diate revision of the present method are the best sort of presents to suf ‘t) of disposing of surplus Ravesnepent, he toe of the little tot's stocking. stores to prevent speculators, A most exclusive line of Parisian} buying federal property from one de- .vory ware is being carried by ihe Cas-| partment and selling it to another at per Pharmacy company. To a young |\* higher figure was recommended to- lady who is adding to a set of ivory|*day by Major General Chamberlain, Ne subscription by mail accepted for leas period than three, months. All subscriptions mvst b2 paid in advance and the Daily Tribune wilt not insure delivery efter subscription becomes oné month in arrears. “France does not want anything in the Western hemisphere, except the friendship of the United States and of other nations there. France does not wish to do anything which is not in accord with America’s wishes as defined by the Monrée doc- trine. “France sees no reason why the covenant can- not be amended so that it will be “acceptable to America and is willing to support her desires. in so IN U.S, STORES — TO BE STOPPED There’s More at Your Grocer’s If you’ve no Log Cabin Syrup left—- see your grocer today. Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations (A. B. ©.) Member of jhe Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news rzedited in this paper and tg the local news published hérein. a +bert Hoover is a useful citizen. HERBERT HOOVER'S. TASK. * As has been stated in this column before Her- He has capabilities rights of France. . ‘far as they do not affect vital French interests. Nothing so far suggested by cither Harding or Lodge can be construed'as being contrary to the “America believes that\the Monroe doctrine is ware, any of the articles would be ac- sowder boxes, trays, hair pin bores, jewel eases and hair receivers ,ame in prettily executed designs. The picture {rames of ivory are an addition to the set, as are. the clever little bedroom slocks and perfume bottle holders, Be- inspector general of the army, i four titers o Sant oo Hf. A. REICHENBAC! “epral medicine, diagnosis, and children. Temparary location, Apt. 10, Smith den Eventually “Midwest Reftning Co. Bldg., Phone 1648. , 11-18-12t) valuable to his country. He is specially equipped for large problems, requiring breadth of vision, or- ganization and ingenuity. He is now and will be valuable in the country’s reconstruction from the present economic chaos from which it is just beginning to emerge. As the head of the American Engineering Coun- cil in the solving of industrial problems he has a great field for his special talent. If he succeeds in enlisting the sympathy and support of organized labor through its leaders, an important step has been taken, This seems to have ~ heen accomplished, although public confidence in Samuel Gompers is not what could be desired. Union labor has recognized the necessity of rid- ding itself-of radicalism, if it would save its own’ organization. In the past few months the absence of ‘such men as Fitzpatrick and Foster of steel strike fame has beea noticed and conservative men like Tighe and Brown in their places. This looks much bet- ter for labor, and gives better hope of arriving at results in conjunction with Mr. Héover’s efforts. Labor still has a whole lot of housecleaning remain- ing to be done, in some of her railroad organiza- tions, building trades, dock workers and still others that could be catalogued, Ge} One thing Mr. Hoover, is emphasizing i in his ef- fort to bring together the various. organizations sides the dresser outfits there are the adorable baby sets in the same. ware. They are packed in artistic boxes and nclude thé-tiny comb and brush, pow der box and puff and a rattle. The,| boxes are fifished in pink or blue satin and will be appreciated by the mothers. One of the most Unusual sets mad uy, in this popular ware are the. cyumt trays for the tea tables. The debutante of the season simply must have elegant stationery, if she is not to be outdone by the matrons. The Jasper Stationery company has in stock a beautiful of exclusive Crane linen lawn paper in a variety of shades and textures, The invisible stripe, or the rough edge lawn is xspe- clally in favor this season, while) silt edge correspondence cards in deli sate colors are “always good.” One hint to the young man who desires a suggestion is that nothing could be more appropriate than the charming walnut stained. brass hinged boxes ¥: Crane's linen lawn, The boxes are lined in pleated satin, and the stationery within merits the(\ lovely boxes. The Van Briggle and Fulper pottery ware which is on splay in the Casper sta’ tionery is ‘an artistic addition to @ home, while the Royeroft brass goods s acceptable by the most elite. Almost better than candy, and more desired by some, are the boxes of fruits to be found at the Casper Storage com pany, The California fruit packed in pretty boxes and’ bound with ribbon: are in equal favor with confectionery sweets. The hoxes are. pagked by Ue, Sprague & Warner coi iy and» ¢on | tain walnut stuffed figs, stuffed and) the fundamental axiom of her foreign policy and is vital to her development’ and safety from aggres- sion in the Western hemisphere, France -is_ more than ready to accept this viewpaint. But shed in her turn considers as necessary for the safety of France and the peace of Europe proper allied safeguards on the Rhine, and she hopes te have American sup- port on this question.” . France speaks fair and is sincere. Now let Britain climb down off her percheron and talk tur- key and may be something can be done about world peace after all. The mandate of our people in November for- bids being hog tied in Mr. Wilson's league or any- body’s league, and it further forbids disparity in voting power in favor of Britain. J. Bull for. once ‘| in his life will have to come clean and trade as fair as France. “. TOO LATE ’ Death only a matter of short time. 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Yellowstone igh ay aoe Fo LET'S RUN OUR OWN BUSINESS. The answer of this country fo the League of Nations idea was-loud enough to be heard down the ajsles of time for a century to come. If cer- tain interests are by self-seeking so deaf to that answer that they must continue their vicious propa- ganda i in the face of its, pation vid repudiation, it is probable ‘that the ‘agitation will” continue’ ‘zatil Mr. Harding has taken his oath ye office and, with The Norris Co. * having to do with economic welfare, is that each |the aid of the . has put the eternal quiets: "tin dates, séedlen rajsine and Bt SAD shal! disavow certain un-American principles and on_this persis deavor to internationalize the TAKES Pp. OUT Largest Market in the State practices that have been engrafted upon them by United States. congressional joint resolution fs establish peace can come none too quickly for the American peace of mind. Following that, if the nations of Europe, Asia’ and South America wish to co-operate with us in drafting a measure to pre- vent a resort to arms before there has been a resort to right reason we will be glad to meet them half leaders who were constantly lining up for war in- Phone 12 stead of seeking peace. Organized employers desire to do business with organized and, responsible Jabor. They have mu- tual interests. We trust Herbert Hoover will be the genius to produce the harmony ‘so long desired. é 129 East Second Street : WHOLESALE & RETAIL 4,000 Ibs. Thanksgiving Poultry, 4,009 Ibs. OF RHEUMATISM Keep Bi ec 's 's handy fot for Backache and 5; piste Liniment has yet sold for 39 y Today, it is mote Will' see that scalping katchets are thrown away | Way. But there must be no fettering of American | 4, pee enh abn Nin Be FOR THANKSGIVING PEOPLE, out in the lake and that we proceed with industry, independence, no{possibility of coercing the Ameri- oe sth. inien iat aa AT THANKSGIVING PRICES efficiency and true American spirit to produce and | can will to act. if foreign powers insist on the | 40 die afflicted patte bringing relief Oy : build up. preservation of the léague, inextricably interwoven kon rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore, } Extra fancy Norris selected Blue Ribbon backaches, 1 sprains, and other external pains, often the result of exposure. It leaves no inussiness, skin staingr clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater econ omy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your dsuggist has it.. Three | sizes—35c, 70c, $1.40. as it is with a treaty which is satisfactory to none, Gin they thereby insist on our remaining outside the compact, ‘and. such a situation would be properly chargeable to Mr. Wilson’s handiwork. It was the purpose of the reservationists that if the United States had to go into the league, it would go in un- der proper safeguards, at‘ least. But the people have spoken, and We are not compelled to go in. The people have intrusted the nation’s safety to. Mr. Harding and ai overwhelming majority in congress, and that trust will not be breached, though the world: howls and the international banking interests ring their piéces-of-eight on the marble floors of the natiohal legislature. HELP DESIRED. Just about the time the public had grown used to seeing them pictured in newspapers and illus- trated magazines and grown weary of the sight on the streets sand in public places, along comes Helen Louise Johnson,.a.New York authority call- ha en tele heads and feet off, Pound . _48e Robert P. Brindell, president of the New’ York Building Trades ‘Council, one of the highest- paid union labor leaders in the country, has been in- “dicted and placed under bond of $100,000. He extorted more than a million dollars from con- tractors by threatening to call. strikes. SAVE AND ACCUMULATE, The banker’s advice is very) good advice and safe advice to follow. There is scarcely a banker in the country who would not, at this time, urge you to save and accumulate, work and produce. He does this out of no particular selfish motive, but because he knows from day to day exactly what is taking place in the local community, and in the outside world as well, So to speak his finger is constantly on the pulse of the public. The slightest indication of varying from the normal is reflected instantly in financial institutions. , The banker knows this, and nobody knows it Fancy Be nai iieka: = Pound . “b Choiée dry nighed TOES TA Pound DUCKS, GEESE, HENS, SPRINGS, BEL:’ GIAN HARES, GAME ROASTING PIGS MOUNTAIN TROUT FRESH OYSTERS, CRABS, SEA FOOD RIPE TOMATOES, HEAD LETTUCE, _ PASCAL CELERY DON’T WAIT, EE BEN! : SER BEN HEINZ PLUM AND FIG PUDDING MINCE MEAT IN BULK DILL, SOUR AND SWEET PICKLES IN Our constant dealing better. The general public has been on a financial | ing for still more exposure. Helen says: with Re#i)\Wepuketen: spree. Frugality was not in the lexicon of the “lt would be more artistic if women’s skirts > BULK spenders. Banks have been used to get money | were made knee-length instead of three-quarter ables ‘us to know IMPORTED SWISS, ROQUEFORT, CIR- CLE BRAND, CAMEMBERT, NEW YORK CREAM, LIMBURGER CHEESE length, as at present, “Women of today look like a cathedral turned upside down and walking on its spires. Their legs are everywhere in. evidence—homely legs, pretty legs, thick legs , thin legs. If this cutting a yard off | the bottom,and a yard off the width were a patriotic measure to save material we could forget the legs. But we know it isn’t.” Helen is dead wrong about hoisting the curtaih any higher, but she is right about the riot of legs. out of and not to put money into. Savings ac- counts have been-neglected. In fact entirely for- w‘gatten in the epidemic of high wages and high prices. It was a roaring old time while it lasted, but we are in the sobering up period at present. The tapering off spell is at an end and remorse and self-analysis have rus their course. We ought to be clothed in our right mind, about now, and ready to go to work again. The great wealth of the country, that which ASK US doe Ben 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74 W. sprees ti rr ssee leh oro teary keeps things moving, circulates, makes times good | Nothing happens any more unless a silk-clad leg of PERSOD OI S659 OHIO OOOODHODOE or bad comes to the hands of ghose who work and | some sort figures. N produce. Invested capital is of no use, cannot even If Helenis idea goes through, somebody will otice earn the percentage to which it is entitled unless | have to look after equipping the other half of hu- In. orifor. £0. Wiese oxiseMETeneal: 5 labor is employed. | manity with eye shades, blinders or some other )3 tions. peices syill eye to bead : There are slack times ahead. The banker | means. of: yelieving eye ‘strain. cept og * sees this. That is. why he would adyise you to | So eee are 3 CASPER LAUNDEY. Go. $ work and save while the working and saving are Aside from failure to keep account of billions Ppa ee - Ay * good. | spent, Mr. Wilson’s shipping board totally forgot HAND LAUNDRY = Caspex is more’ fortunate than many other |a little matter of $240,000,000, which lay in a’ CEEY TOWEL ‘SUPPLY ©0. 2 places. lt can be donc here if you choose to do Philadelphia trust company for months. | Scosesocoesepossesooesoees