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a (dlevery evening except Su “Cabper, Su Exchange B Mv. Wyo, “Publication, Otc _INESS 'TRUBPHONE red at matter, November 22, 1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIA” ED PRESS: REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS MAS DAL David J. peed ui Beer Ave., ea Tonk City iden. King & Prudden, 120-23 Steger Bi Chicago, ML , es of the Daily Tribune are’on file pig New Yorn and Chicago offices anf visitors are welcome, | SUBSCRIPTION RATES | By Carrier 4 Yea Mont »e Months Month. Copy--- a By Mail Jo subscrintiop hy -mall accepted far less: ‘perica than © months. All subscriptions: mz ‘une will not month ih a: it ‘be paid in advance and the Da ars. Member of Audit Bureau of Cirenlations (A. B. C.) Member of the Associated Press {he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the’ v republication of all news credited in this paper ai the Jocal. news published herein. oe eee ae Dae SHERIDAN HAS GAS WOES. The people of Sheridan are considerably “het "at the present moment with no prospect of re= ction in temperature until they receive some sort | satisfaction from their local gas company. Some several years ago local capitalists joined | h Denver interests and established a gas plant a Sheridan, with a view of using the local coal manufacture of their product, ved unsatisfactory. | Meanwhile gas mains throughout the city were d and homes and business houses connected |, When it, was concluded that sd the loca! stockholders to join in increasing ‘pital with a view of going ahead. This the local stockholders declined to do a sed their holdings go6d-by, and the Denver in- / ests took over the business: Coal thereafter was shipped from Colorado a better quality of gas was the result: 5 : y : ) rent 5 were entirely satisfied with the service and a | mitting Mr. Hatding, who bears the’ future réspon- w manager greatly extended the business. sibility, and whe will render accounting to the peo- | However, the expenses of operation so in- | ple, to have the power of’selection of the men wh- jased that the owners ofthe plant suddenly con- ‘opks anid quit, and ‘hounced; ‘fixing Dee sich gas Would cease’. to fo This action, as may we Uproar when a great majority of the people h ipped for and depended upon gas. ASPEA IS SHOT “HOM ARPLAN FOR FIRS TIME bvies Taken This Afternoon Will Asa! ‘a Be Shown in Local Theater : Kenfue Aded to shut down th ier j film taken ever H lot Powers Casper (Wyoming) Postoffics ds setondelass sure delivery after subscription becomes ) After what was. believed to be a thorough test | er the coal or the process of extracting the gas the employment of gas’ for heating and light-- Sheridan coal | fuld not do for gas making purposes, the com- hy which had been inadequately financed, de- | The peo- as the-day upon | rough the mains. “be imagined, caused | City au- keeps, on turning the crank when Pis “turns THE CMNES Pienided by Festival Fund Are Appor- tioned to Buildings special. agents o} Tt is to be hoped the company to is statéd that an the United States. The: desire and their wishes ‘ any eleventh-hour appointmen it sai ny! nse | nd | tions. ment .Mr. Wilson may mi in | | years. up | dent: to fill the -positions. appointments... its nd j nd | ernmental duties. so) Wilson. Strangé, but ¢ true. ad Casper—that is if Riney |. (his bargain lowing ane of ‘er earthward, . | asks ed | that. buy, #elf,”” nection with tk it, « ni and Be Used by Midwest body of “Dewey Mil 4 ler, who was fatally tured in thd Council Union “Pacifie shops -Wednesday 4 = died Thursday. Dewey Miller's. injut { ies were not at fi supposed to be | Decorations the first motion pictures to be te dangerons, “Ko John ‘Mfller ana geen airplane over ‘Casper 5S theart proceeded with their we: j fshot” this afternoon by, Hal P.| Sing, wiieh lowe had heen wet for th sey of the Midwest Refining com. | date. at i) who flew in a plane y Western Airplane comp; «2 ped. Powers, Foming Airplane belonging: to Hires of the . fund of some $300, raised at the Wate are to be the principal portions ERAS al last spring, has been di he film to made this gpsietis a vided among the schools which took 3 this morning reporud Vode in the: fextival according, to ihe yey readiness for : fiat Humber of rooms in the building, and —y ; 4 The slight wind which wi t Ae Wap 1 to purchase one or eine he predicted probably would rs foreach room. \ _ asd apatren in all scien the, Do Ast ekuiegk tol read: atone inea ; sh se yi enerect eS If you are puzzled as Ss .and par hutes “ach containing | cine testimonial as the above héeadtine si bbs aid Ia“, bring w a . y .p Somplimentary titkets fo the Amer-| might dn@feate. 1 ara golit to write a tritvattons and-in some to what to buy for a pres- 2 fi\cater. | real extute advertisement: in’ the. form (eases ly doubled the amount received | ent, remember that a *he plan to throw overpoard the 100 of perhaps, Aomo-)7rpm the find. - aatiiies sip kidd |; athete ts a geSat déartb of pletiren hn Diamond with two tickets “she ideu. of, George Stewar: phe Am kets will be good for pe Sawhich the special air films will, be 1 dwn. Ale views of the pany plagt are can be 2. & D, j | Bloek Ag. Midwest Refining, north of the to bé taken so they ing (basement n with the 92 north of Seidel y ‘of Camper, Don't le the company are present || pretty = of everybody i is not only excite up. As the na get: for the shut at hand the mote earnest the argument. ds Satie nae business. fi of 75 per cent in ‘Vedas weoudel ce enable the caine to break even. i? REFUSE TO CONFIRM. Something over six million of a plurality of the | people declared for. a change of administration in should have what. they ould not be frustrated by Mr. Wilson. The emphatic expression of dissatisfaction. all wis Wien tsb shipping board is. certainly desirable. of vacancies on the board have existed for many, months without any. move on the part of the presi- After all this delay, no great injury can be done if the appointments he aS snake are permitted -to be temporary, and ter+ minated with the action of the senate rejecting the | myself. t me his property ; friend of mine will come around anf Why didnt fou let me know aves I would have taken it my he ian, includes his appointees. For be er a president succeeded in gathering into his official family. a motley. crew of fourth- raters, Mr. Wilson has.done so, eminently. ; Therefore, i in- view of such definite and direct expression from the people, the United States sen- | | ate should recognize the force of the mandate and | decline to confitm the _president’s recess appoint: | | mients or néminations that he may later make for important official positions prior to his retirement. Tnexperience and incompetency seem to have | been determining qualifications | Wilson has made seléctions for governmént pdsi- | That there have been some exceptions’ to the rule does not change the fact, and the country, | therefore, looks with suspicion pms any appéint- when President Wastefulness ahd inefficiency, if nothing whe: have charactey- | ized almost-every department during the present administration and particularly during the past four Things have been going from bad to worse. Rejection of the recent appomtments to the A number will work with bim and that his judgment of thei qualifications shall) rule Tather than that of Mr. Frequently salén In all instances where. nominations have been made the nominees will fill their positions until tho senate has actéd. “Public service will suffer during that period only as it has suffered in’ the past, through the lack of qualifications on the part of those selected by President Wilson to perform gov- The public interest will best'be served by per- The movie queen advertised as the best-dressed lady in. screendom, is the one who ought to be atrested for indecent exposure. fer a r thitt in con May The school rooms of the grade schools will soon: he, of a number Hh haces uttention to’ Schilte’s subdivision to’ Mot located just | Beauty Unitont Build: e675 is completed | & fourhing house) Gp Wot. |, Sore Point, arpenters’ of wh Bion picture exhibitionk which have! cott street, “It hay a 60-foot fronts WARKAW € mi started In different Midwest ‘oth by 140, fect-deep Or 7,000 square feet. | io fartt Hips-of the Midwest Refining com-(lt is priccd dt: $3000; terms cushy a 7 y¥ industrial relations <¢ rimént.! paying bill of $3197,08 being due o al idea of Showing the pictures in dif-| period of ¢igh years. of Snt camps by means of moving the Gonsider the lotation forty members, fre motion picture equipment fram | block. Joiniog the Burling } place to another as well as the Red. Cross. in ih to x the moving picturés from air this afternoon is the plan’ of industrial relations department of) with the new Stewart .tas had in sing Of such «a picture roind for, presen: | Midwent the) Spying} with the huftai Pr Loch ir the ar 1 Thi Ameri Powers dot Pourh it ts In actuality not intend doing atgnis possible that a nose may he shown in the: ¢ into the future, @ roxy outlook t Tf 1 had the si on to his theater patrons for nos fromthe % The pi¢ture will be show Riso toda. with the “The Skywuyn be irplane ‘thrt >| stricken divtricts of Potund. Ww. Moose building; in the same blpck | was organized by. Chartes Phillips’ of Of the pully poultry and produces Now Richmond, impoxin#t edifice of tha fags Meltend ng looming; up fiat! Postoffice. “Just two. Pocket Kni y oO Tote Joining |DOUDSo1 Liv ere’ Gold by Jerry infortoed it rake dt am prae Wolcott street will tard 0 you [ver of y pare. civh | would gran Aa neiple ter of or What a yan school rooms of the oo Uni¥ and Domestic» Electric Tran to $107 at the DOU DS-OLLLY Ff ss LEG outpost. of the Americ: being with the ck y post No. 1, Poland: all ex service: nm jare now on duty withthe Ame: the Wis., " often ude, hy she ¢ Ameri 12.9.2 "OST. It gomp clty, beautified shy rhe, hangin; beautifur’ and, educa en pictures, it is announced cut) hungry ‘and=diseas: The poat Midwest which is headed by Burke house; a stono’s throw “trom the Obie Micity department of the Ameriodn Red Hal Riney is assistant to Mry.{ ON company bullding,, and~ another Cross in Watew ahd has the follow. iv und is as editor of block, away on the sume Street. is 10+} ing officers: Commander, He Math} West Review, the official publica ted the Now York Off company, cou: LpDennid.Pa.: adjuumnt Db. Towe, the Midwest: Retining company, Mating an offite wuvetore in the | inet Texns, and tr or, Frat should} | r hortt asm, rants * really done} ee te anproaher Aaute seonticete “| of American bo; found | aimenne afta i a a py has I | beside him an adult. friend dnd adviser! l the of the Ne waiting to ve seid nteedl : mig Scout trodps. The 7 % leadership Ha ae a ite obvious i Cns- per that elgeshere. Too few» people” appreciate that the biggest thing that can be done! for a boy of 12 and upward f¥ to put to steer him safely over the riffies of idle hours, selection ‘of Vocafign . nnd moral needs. “Scouting is the hoy in; ‘the man being brought into contact with the min in the boy.'™ Scouting experience isnot essential “hans pele parents, were: Carey, to the successful leadership. of boys in Scout. work, thotgh it is highly desirable. Any man with good red blood, a love. for thé” onidoors, (riendly, feeling for nature; and, abc all, an interést in boys and hoy life, | will be @ successful leader of, boys. The opportunity is wide 6 men of Casper (6 eagEg » Son. the, iworle of the Sines : ‘Ted Peterson, John Hernandex «ana and addresses. should pe lett vit) :¢>Jehn Dituman, : How We Help Scout Executive ct the Chamber of TWO patror leaders and the troop the or Suet who Age $ Castel, Pak prea Stanley Moore, Ray Morgun, William Wood-! ward, Robert Trowbridge, Clark Tilton, ‘alter Hurley, ‘Paul Schnur, Jack! chur, Herbert Astin, Nelsom Chase, 1 Robert Brown, . Russell Wilkes and . Richard. Anderson. During the hour of the.meeting: the ficers. boys memorized the/Scout oath, studied tend.. Pedr! H.’ Wilson, Recorder. the Scout. hiw, and listened to stories) a of ‘foouting. plication” blanks and .éxpeot them in later ate :' Neller, jall6, James Bagley, lar troop. me Wifiain Wesley, Kine, Dew ‘Troop 7. The frst evening meeting of ‘Troop at the DOUDS-OLLIVER apart 7 was held ‘Thursday evening at the. Sto | North Casper sehool. Applicants for meinbérshipy who applications, approved by Henry Almore, Hardman Leslie, present Others who have taken out 4 to Uel Compton, oF sick ge ia) Hs, . wal Brawn, len, their| Frank | Raymond Cooper. John Bighée and Ray Herbert- turn, Joni} Everett Compton, Manuel Tru-} Arthur | Walters, : eying” nee ure too young to beeen ‘members of, + ev ‘Among the boye Pe ee next Thursday | the meeting of the poore| oo “ANNOUNCEMENT. Ne Ww wy Datei shop open for’ by! i btiy meat, Stans jes, Everything. ri het I home-made sausage. f reer FRED FLEIDER, Business Manager. OTICE.. Regular meeting of Royal Netshhery} jet America December 7. Election of 0} Alle members: requested toy av Casper. 912-4-1t* et ecnere deliveries, courteous » aren Te ‘fair prices, best. quality, are paramoun’ re ed) ap-| Commerce, or phine to 875 V7. fexibe of Troop 5 were present mt the} line pa Ps my workshop and show ae baci | inveting and assisted in the organiza-} oe ee ee Bwvery stone and paket are HEADQUARTERS ITEMS. a Workof the: troop. cae conf less ste eg ed Sidi ar ss siruction way given in the Scout First—Service emen or commissior ieacd pteiatalhg pig A SOR Slat aud Scout laws. Handbooks were FEI 2 on you from neigh neighbor 4 = | Chamber of Commerce -builditg | this; igus to sabe Zeaneidasen. present ‘Third—Battery Sales further assure seal eS all thi “stock evening. Among Important top'cs to! c “ef: 3 3 ? z I pak Dern com to Ener Casper come up for .discugsion «are th: “Service” is, and al- posed by-laws ‘of the) local © counetl, | plans for ‘the annual meeting of the} local council, ind a permanent sy: stem | of Yaliing funds to carry Out the pro-| gram of the cowneil, . | M. P. Wheeler, president of the loca al} council, expects’ to attend the district conyention of members of local’ cour clis to. he held’ in Omaha, beginnin, December 6. The primary object of” the conference.is to select a district) committee tq make suggestions and recommendations to the national coun-! cl! for the extension ‘and promotion of) scouting. throughout .the district. . Re) presentatives will be present from at) local coundéils’ of District 8, which In- cides the states of Coloraio, Towa | Kansas,’ Missouri, Nebraska and Wyo: I ming. Casper is the only ¢lty In Wyo; | ming which has: a first-class oouncllt An order of “Handbooks for Boys’ has been received and a few are still on hand at local Aeameuicters, Berita 4 or candidates may obtain a copy at ene office of the scout executive, Troop 3 and Troop 5 have acteauted | an intertroop mobilization contest. to be held Friday, December 11. Both} troops are perfecting their mobil ation | schemes and each expects to win the contest. rian, Wyo., has recently made | 4 appeation for a firs % charter... | uts who are intortsted in the of- .% gimization “of a drum edtps are’ re-l% quested to Te: their names with the + Hout executive. le Troop 5 News. | z Virst-class’ #cout, Leonard Traumer, | of Trbop 5) Denver, has been appoint- es ed Jeader.of the Panther patrol of the local. Trooy 5, Assistant Scontimaster Benjamio recovering from a recent illness. Material for the natural history case has (been. secured and construction, work will be begun at once. ‘The varlow\: patrols.of Troop 5 have secured their patrol flags and colors, ‘Troop 6. second: regular meeting of the s held: at the Baptist parson: age day evening. 1 she ab: of the scoutmaster and master the meeting » the scout executive 1 Scoutmuaster, Graham of Troop 5. Six candidates for membership In the troop were present and were given instruction in tender- réquiréménts, » “Junior Troop’ flourishing young | organization, second meeting was held preceding meeting of the scout troop at the tist parsonage Tuesday evening has been organized for tha benofit of| boys who ‘want to do scout work, but} fotos The of ‘Troop 6 is a Its | the ut in, Oe is the present that is al- ways suitable, the present with a kick. We have jist, received a new line of diamonds and diamond-set pieces of jewelry. See our window, Jos. I. Schwartz Art Jeweler Itls ‘Thentor Buitditig 1 KEATING, Mer. Casper } : iz | § 3 A $ One and one-half Ton Truck with driver. Driver with gas and everything fur- nished, $18 jer day. Must be steady work. “Phone 1O16M. * Leese telecon edeeeeeepereg oe, 3 and other ee TH? dragging, wearing backache, Ptr ‘women suffer y Re: is vwstehly a4 rae application of Sloan's ee Co wee Sees skin, stains, od toe a IP toe ly ‘and ell iaads of Baltis. 350; %0e, $1.40, Sloan. Liniment Pevereree Going Out of Business This big. store is in the throes of Incomparable Price Destruction. A Timely Opportunity to shop this evening at our going-out-of-busi- Hess. prices. 2.15 Values Men’s 220 blue. denim for to- overails, ance ial night only $1.95 516.50 Values black, button or lace, fine d¥ess shoes, English or. to- Florsheim, eny. shape, High-toe, special for night only $12.85 $85.00 Values H, S. and*M, men’s fine in brown, mixed, greys and derk mixtures, special for hand tailored suits, tonight only $44.15 Ste Values ‘Boys’ heavy ribbed black hove, made to stand the for herd knocks, special tonight only 35c pair 3 for $1.00 Pt ie a a ah nd J Rooted pata in PW. on. ri4 hundred dollars. eat ie te graving done by compressed nd workmanship guaranteed to be stri first cluss.. Only the best granite _} Used, namely Barre, spaaret di end At. , gray and red pearl Ver- tnont marble ’ exclusively. Should a middleman or a co salesman call on you from a ie and pt acres my favite bien these eunlaee vi picture of the mor i of which he is trying to iat yo you, send a at and ways will be, our job 365 days in the year, but we're on the job anytime to show you a Still Bet- AUTO ELECTRE CAL CO. 136 E. Midwest Phone 968-5 tl evs ne eas ea wr Wa this ped nity. oom mn’ S pedo and inspect these monuments. — [ seers oe ist. ; Phone 957-W Ady. Ay $3 to 4 Values | Geed dependable leather work gloves,. horsehide, some lined, special for to- night only $1.50 $15.00 Values Walkover, men’s — fine dress shoes, black or tan, lace only, any style, spec- ial for tonight only . $9.85 $100.00 Valnes H. S. and M. men’s fine all-wool suits, styles for men and young men, all colors, aneciel for tonight only $64.85 $350 Vales $10 Values Men's fine Mer ‘ool, colors—natural w: vhite ea: ecru union suits, special © for tonight only $7.60 $7.00 Values Men’s army work shoes, goed, strong and depend- ables special for. tonight only $5.35 | 510800 Values Men’s fine beaver collar overcoats, Kersey, Mel- tons and RA i srg all col- ors, special tonight pag _ $70.95 $145 Values Boys’ & 5 atrong de.” ‘ pendable knickerbockers, | Boys’ fleece Jined union mixed wool and cotton suits, good weight for worsted, special for nizht only $1.85 o-foafeeteaieaioatecgeeinteat to« winter, special for tonight only 95e¢ POOH EEO EOE