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Pate 19 OO BN ng DD i OY Pe OOOO OOOO ODO OOD 5, | [RAINIER | 2: 9 LSE SSSA SMR re pre ns -PAGE TWO a————E—E=__ = Ff €he Casper Daily Ccidane Tssned every evehing ex Suni at Casper, Witrona County, Wyo. Pobiteation Omices, Of Bxel Building “BUSINESS TRLEPHONE poet ant Seo ihs ee cee 2815 Entered ar Caspet (Wyong) Postomce as second-class matter, November 22, 1916 * wbioer THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - SPORTS. FROM. UNITED. PRESS -Presidieht aha iaitor BGoNE C= ‘Editor . Bditor hea THOMAS DATES Advertising Representatives - David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave,, New York City Pradden. King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Chicago, I. _ Copies of the Daily Tribufte are on file in the New Yor and Chicaro offices and visitors are welcome. g oar cat RATES a Carrier po r less peri than — three months. Ali subseriptions mest he paid in advance and the Daily | = Tribune will not Insure delivery after subscription becomes | —one month in arrea Meniber of Andit Bureau of Circulattons (A. B. ©.) Member of the Associated Press The ‘Associated Press ig exclusively entitled to the use | —for republication of ail news credited in this papar and also the local news published herein. ae ag WYOMING ON GUARD. As Republican leader of the house and chief = protector of the United States treasury in the lower — branch of congress, Representative Frank Mondell, = despite a slowly mending broken leg, has mapped | — the Republican program of retrenchment and will = be,sin the wperation of putting it through when con- | = gress assembles next week: Mr. Mondell’s program is far reaching and | there will be no compromise. He has his praning — knife whetted to a keen edge and awaits the execu- ._ tive estimates for the appropriation bills with the = same grim determination that he displayed in the ~ two previous sessions when he saved to the tax- = payers of the country a billion and a half dollars. | =) The keynote of Mr. Mondell’s program is, “The first step in the reduction ‘of the high cost of living, is the reduction of the high cost of government. “Cut the departmental estimates to the bone. This is the first big task of the’session. This is pre- = peaitiay to the revision of the tax laws and the adoption of a protective tariff law, which will — come before the session of the new congress after March 4, “Tam convinced that the excess profits tax has = proved a positive injury to business and to the country generally. [ believe it should be repealed = at the earliest possible moment. If this is done and | government, expenditures reduced to the actual, her id pid baad i i substitute tax will be obviated: | “The distressing need for additional capital in | ‘industry is felt the countty over. GREENWICH NOT hie vwed to flout the {whe depraved ta VERE LE PPRLE PE SAY OFFICIALS Famous Greenwich Village Longer Host to Morbid Mind- ed Seeking New Senations, Says Police Commissioner nal no; YORK (By Mail). —Greenwich JEW EEAEE wih formed. 2. Bhright, 1 oner of New York City, is Yor this statement nual report to the just been made public, he @évotes con uble to New York's Boht mian quarter, famous in play and novel the country over Long © commis: uthority Indeed, WW his an- of which has |; side haired men Who Lrke receive and their 3 a the With something Proprictors ‘of ‘coffee shops in which BIOcH ™ feéelings, however “” “Every knock a boost—a publicity,” was the way tt word that their village had fied.” This Was the right’s of short-haired | temperar report on 1 akin to ar houses “atmosphere” is in trad the} displayed mixed nd rattling i Breeted | atsorderly conduct ¢ n “purl-|teused on bonds of | De Section of Commissioner report that” stirred b 2) att is known to the prevents thé natural activities of the people ‘from ‘ branchifig out ih the fullest wsefulness of tion and the @teatioh of hew Wealth with t6 liquidate war itidebrédhéss. “General business must have a chance. It rate | not be depressed and hee Hee in the immediate | paymelit of war costs. must be met and the large remainder distributed over a sérits Of years, and retired gradually: floating “The Republicans riust join in @ prograrh con- templating radical reductions in expenditures, eg ing of excessive tax buidens, exténding war liabi ‘ity, complete revision of revenue laws, adoption of a protective tariff att, readoption of the budget system. These ate the abate items. There are | friahy niore to be ; but those named will be a wonderful help toward establishing normal conditions, THE FAITHFUL SCOUTS. Tt was not only fitting, it was beautiful that the Boy Scouts to the number of 1,500, from the camps in the environs of New York, should be among the ; great throng to join the First Mémorial Pilgtimagé | to Oyster Bay and each lay a flower upon the tomb | of that great American, Theodore Roosevelt: There is much in the life and charattet of Theodore Roosevelt to inspire thé Boy Scouts to high ideals. footsteps and ervulate his example in citizenship If they would strivé to walk in his ' they could never go far a’tray. The beloved colonel had great admiration for | sturdy boyhood and clean living. He set the ex- ample afid taught it all his life. He bestowed: his highest regard upon men and boys of this type. He was particulatly fond of the Scouts. They always received his applause, for he saw in. them the future greatness of the Aiiieri¢a he loved. Could he express a desite of preferetice and | precedence in the | resting place to pay their respect to his tettory thousands who come to his last in flowers, the Boy Scouts would have ah hotorable place in the first lite: In his lifetinte Col. Roosevelt représetted the finished résult of What the Aineticai? Boy Scout | stands for. swATTING THE TIGER. Councilman Keefe started something when he invited Chief of é Lynich to clean wip the gamb- ling joints, if any such existed in this bailiwick. The chief promptly staged a taiding party aiid last night gathered ih several of the offending joints. The chief is to bé commended for thus publicly twisting th tiger’s tail. Tt was unfortunate, h jOow- ever, that Bishop Murphy was tot itcluded in the gathering *process. Was thé portal to his castle closed and barred aind the drawbridge up or would his constant association aiid terms of familiarity with the royal family exempt him from: inchiston in law or to cater to} es of their , this section will s06n We tive to the sightseer Pee v CIVIL WAR HELD PROBABLE OVER FIUME DISPUTE (By v nited United Press) Civil war tal ane as at port by $50 apiec pant and basements with} ined to tho gods of literature att | ee ane on etibaar: beta fail Until her triat.* ~ For a year or two prior to January | =“ 1, 1918, there had grown up in Grec i DENT TO ich Village a-geries of Bohemian ‘ret | PRESI which had sighise persons with @ sation mins al rants host of attracted to it aded appetite for sen- Among those who came were} of the degenerate type of both » Who participated in the absurd ions offered at Uiese Piitey At) dive ive and disgiisting ‘conduct } Ww ASHINGTON, Dec. of tlie ridiculous and sonetiine: “| Wilson has uhder way one of the most “ 4 music) Stehuous programs ever undertaken aes such revorts,| DY # retiring executive. a ‘Hopi Indian far more inter- but a ¢érrain appetite for the 1, mostly reeruit question and. will snake dance would be esting and entertair foolish and de unusual or se boundaries of Armenia. keep close touch on every detall of j the Mexican situation. } The president has nearly completed Press) also ree: utd 83 | the ad morniamincea) UNDERTAKE BIG JOB AT. FINISH ®. acuta Wilson has | agreed to mediate in the Armenian | outline the He wil “him ult of Tratian fabriele D'An mined to hold | @ that he con- at war with Italy. pes to mediate ty without v jolgnss THREE JAILED | ON DISORDERLY | and Et CHARGES HERE | The} | committee af the ¥. John police by another} W. © name Hut preferred to be lsted at po-| in honor of Mrs. Eddy. oceu-| lice Neadquarters under the Doe title.; |. Laura Waltman, a negro woman, was Presented by the g a disorderly conduct | Hddy She is beg Kept in the city also | legitimate and proper nee@8-8f administration, a | the joyride to the police court? Tt appears fOr the testimony ‘inony that Mr. Belling | The lack of it | not only got the money, but he got the bvoze also. rr tn PN ei nt Aelita eed ECENING YW. St DEC. 10 Series of Meetings a and Entertain- ments to Mark Visit of Mrs. Katherine Willard Eddy in Casper enthusiastic larg snded meeting at the Meth odist church on December 10, when Mr&. Katherine Willard Eddy of the for- eign deparmiient ‘of the ¥. W.'C. A. Will | be_in Casper are progressing utcely. The Girl Reserves, Who plan to pre- sent a pageant sett ]@hiee of the ¥. | tries, | eee aif. W. ©. A, ih offer coun- Are practicity atmdst daily « eant will be most impressive, it ates » here on the from thet . full pro- ng of the , explain: > world # on on the work of this great o re-| for women in all parts of 4 At 4 d'clock the directors 6f te ¥. A. Will be Biests At u tea given In the ¢evenitig, ¢ pageant Will, be , atter which Mrs. will speak to the audience pic- | turing the evér Increasing scope of as- sociation work, | At @ World conforense ol the assdcia, Ition Weta in Switzorland last summer, | 125 detewates Were present, ‘represent- | ine 22 countries of the earth. HOOSIER GROWS CHAMPION CORN FOR THIS YEAR S named na tional “corn king” Today at the hay avd grain show Th connection with the antnal Ynternational Livestock exhibition. His fen wintiig ears of ed from outside New York, promoted! Wis message to congress and it was | corn were gutliered from a 17-acro hap seeing ear grafters and other) Stated ut tie White House today (hat | Meld Mat yielded 109 bushels to the Hirasitem,” kde. cH und) He was fully ble fo eiirry on his | Mere, Rreved teat Tabak work and is making gains in health it Barn unt the mental 4 o (By Associuted Prov) iContractor | Drops These condition WASHINGT ute Comme j Drovedl extatir ntion of 7 mt that ntinued using t, | st Hoent the | those that withing no longer al whil to keep wined are Obl the law Ans they ave points ton pointe ja, and to Dead in n Cheyenne MeCu-- who held edend anil} # forth the intl | ire Seb s iy at it ae tere 's60 and) tare Seana more Seeistieg entered the con- igh the visiting day contest in- by the Casper rae 320 be ene were presentél t6 all vis- her by 25. cents enrojled under their sin i The Altar and. Rosary ‘PFbune Classified Ads ied Ads pring resu fy eens © paegreeeee provide for aa ee other than the’ doctors’ servi Which will be do- jinted, baby elfhics will be opened and ‘the holirs at which the different doe- tors will give their time to free ex- amination’ 6f babies will be made pub- lic, For the present this work Will be done i thé OMicex of the various dde- tors instead of in on® céntralized plate. The Welfare Chib members, one and All, an@ thé présivent of the clit, Mrs. J. W. MeIntyre, deserve the heartiest commendation for the public spirit manifested fn eartying through such aft undertaking. They, in thelr Curii, their thanks to all Ah6 ess! in any way. The doctors and dentists who. gave 86 freely of tHeir time to tee work of examining hé bablés are: ‘Géorge Smith, Dr, Bifigham,. Dr: sneha, Dt. Lathrop, Dr. Latham, Dr. M: Dr. Dunean, Dr. O'Donneii, Dr. Donovan; Dr. Deuel, Dr. Talpers, Dr, Haiewde; Dr. Frost, Dr. Newlander, Dr. Luckey, Dr. Dacken, Dr. McPherson, Dr. Kamp, Dr. Riaéh, pr. Motean, Yr. Baily, Dr. Dickerson, Dr. Reichenbach, Dr. Sanford, Dr, Kechér and the nurses, Miss McPake and Miss Raidall. Thanks ‘are alsédic t6 the schol | authorities for ‘the uae of the Dull | ing and free light and heat, to the many Casper matrons who dssisted the club) members in various ways, the jewelers, Schwartz, Kline, | Ayres, vans, Huler and the Casper Jewelry | for prizés, té Mrs. Stuart for the Toan | of the baby exhibit. and other’ appaia- tus, to Shaffer & Gay and the Cham- berlin Furniture Company for eqdtp- ment, to the Holmes Hardwate, the Douds-Olliver hardware, the electric light plant and the Gdldén Rule store for otter equipmient, to the Webel Com- sfercial Company for’ ‘ihe disphiy of baby pictures, to the ¥. W. C. A. for assisiance Of all sorts,-incliidme the use cf the rodmé for thé secon? ex- amination yesterday. The TewWspapers have also been com-' Plirented for the wide publicity given the contest. SUSPENSION OF IMMIGRANTS 1S | BILL PROPOSAL ah ekh, (By _Uhited Press) WASHINGTON, Dee. 2.—AN immi- gration wontd We snspended fir tw | years by @ bit subniittéd to the hotwe immigration committee todny_ by Chateman Elbert Johnson of Wasli- ington. #ohirson déclared such action Was necessary to gated hordes of forvigners, many of. whom are, unde- sirables, from entering the United! wd thes Wish to ed | States, Trons, Grihs aiid Chat: ex Ware ant Conti. at he DOUDS-OLLIVER 12-2-3t lity Silverwar ‘aw, Co. 1200 MEN LAID | OFF BY EDISON PLANTS IN N. J. y YORK, 1 men employ’ Edison affil- a industries were ‘aia off tottay “in keeping with the a ies Nee ps fh business trend HAVE GOLOR IN CHEEKS Be os eta ing+Take Rave 3) as a Cae » bright 1 like “chitinooa must i eed fo es m} on th ore were and Tide constipation. ‘Tikat'’$ Wh: een Poxes are sold annually, 15¢ anid Ge =e HITS rou HARD! Sloens Lisi | IE REZNOR’ Satie tary Gas Heater chases the chills out of the roowm im ajiffy. It provides Heat w! Wee Rented nee ee it shuts a s och CASPER GAS APPLIANCE CO. 119 East First Sire: Phone 1500. We Have a Consignment of High Grade eS Jewelry and Merchandise That Must Be Sold at Sacrifice Prices Before December 15. Také Advantage of This Sale Now and Save from 25 to 50 Per Cent The unsold consigshmetit stock will be taken out of Casper after December 15. Auber The Jeweler—Your Jeweler Corner First and Center Streets Lee Syndicate Building { i "an