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PAGE TWO pane ~~ Che Casper Daily Eribune Issued every evening except Sunday af Casper. Natrona Gounty. Wyo. Pu.lication Offices: Tribune Building BUSINESS TELEPHONES_-~----------_---_--- 15 and 1¢ Branch Telephone Exchange Connecting All Departments Entered at Casper, (Wyoming) Posteffice as second-class matter. November 22, 1916. —————— ne MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS President and Editor Business Manager Associate Editor - City Editor sing Manager THOMAS DAILY - Advertising Representatives David J. Readall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Chicagu, TR. Copies of thi Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago offices 4nd visitors are welcome. — SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year -.. Six Months: Three Months One Month Per Copy jess period than No subscription by mail accepte three months. All subseriptier;; must be paid in advance and the c tiem becomnes one month in arrears. Member of Andit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.) -- Member of the Ausociated Press The Associated Press is axclusively entitled to the use cor publication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news publishc * 1 rein. ‘tek if You Don't Get Your Tribune. Call .. or 16 amy time after 6 o'clock if you fail to of the illicit liquor trade. the very governmental agents whose duty it is to sup-| press it. This fact has been openely declared by a) United States district attorney, who has publicly said that many of the men in the Prohibition Enforcement Bureau are ‘absolutely crooked’; and it has been re- peatedly confirmed in the current news, in reports of the detection of just such crookedness among those men. But such statements have prints, with sufficient circumstance and positiveness to warrant thorough investigation. Weekly. The question really seems pertinent and INE MAN HURT, ENTIRE “HARTY UNCONSCIOUS W| For South Pote OF RIFLE IN MINDS OF | BILETTENUTO CRASH) Hardy in Season worth the asking. “It is notorious that there is an extensive contra- band traffic in liquors. The governmental authorities charged with the enforcement of the Volstead act ad- mit it. The news of the day confirms it, with fre- quent reports of discoveries and seizures of intoxi- cants. | “It is equally notorious that there is an extensive, contraband traffic in prohibited drugs. The govern- mental authorities admit it, and the news of the day confirms it, with reports of raids and seizures. viously, too, there is greater likelihood of illicit traf- fic in drugs than in drinks, because the nature of the goods makes it far easier. A thousand dollars’ worth of drugs can be more readily concealed or transport-, « Ob- d than a hundred dollars’ worth of drinks. “The question inevitably arises whether the analogy between the drink traffic and the drug traffic is to be continued to cover this point also, and whether the vived Keck and the Rigney boy, bu: ‘0 |Jatter, like the former, is in part due to the conniv- they discovered that Hux was serious- -95/ ance and participation of some of those whose offi-,!y injured. They righted the car and got it started and got Hux into it. e car was headed away from town a t they did not know it, and they Daily Tribune will not insure delivery sfter subscrip-| effect has been made, as in the former case, by any drove about a mile in the other direc United States district attorney or other authority. tion when the engine stopped and they the public Could not start it. Cole went for help ‘and found L: J. Propst and 0. 0. Rooh, who brought the party to town, and they arrived here about 6:30. ‘ Dr. Hunter's office where an examination was made of his injuries and arrangements were made to take him to Sheridan. ial duty it is to suppress and to prevent it. “We do not recall that any admission to this latter appeared in “If in drink, why not in drugs?” pee THE VALUE OF LOVELY WOMAN, pn bu: was taken to Che Casper Daily Tribune GILLETTE, Wyo., March 2.—Ove man was badly hurt and three others injured as the result of a car ‘#kid- ding and turning over about four miles this side of Gillette. The party con- sisted of Arthur Keck, James Cole, E. J. (Slim) Hux and Lester Rign y attended a dance at Clem Laney’s, some five or six miles south of Gil- ‘lette. At a point near the Cates home- “Now an authoritative explanation is given of much stead, four miles south of town, the It is conducted by some of 4river attempted to leave the road. They were coming down a hill, run- ning without lights, and thelr speed is estimated to have been somewhere from twenty “to forty miles. When the turn was attempted the car skidded. There is a sharp rise at the side of the road which the car struck. Either it\upset in making the turn or it was thrown over when it |hit the rise in the ground. All occupants of the car were ren- dered unconscious, Cole came to first, he thinks about an hour later. He re- The jury in a New York court, recently awarded a PIANO LANDS UPRIGHT Hux today. He intends to make one sto” at Dallas, Texa: : : ee SECRETARY RE-ELECTED THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Mar. 2.—At | the meeting of the new board of di rectors of the Chamber of Commerce Webb Adams was re-elected segretary (for another year. Explorer Leaves AGQiDENTL DISCHARGE go FATAL T0 SITE VELL, Flouris.:c> <target rifle without realization of the danger involved, CHRISTIANIA, March 2. Sir Ernest Shackelton, the Antarctic ex- Plorer, will leave in May or June on & new polar expedition to the Arctic He will take with him a ‘dozen men, chiefly those who accompanied him on former expeditions and contemplates being away for about two years: The Norwegian whaling boat Foca I, has been purchased and in all_pro»- ability will first proceed to Hudso Rich, at the family home on East Main street. The bullet pene- trated the girl's abdomen and pass- | aeath pedis later. Oreille is ice eee Pat 4 a few hours 5 : : setts pps a —— siete phd es rae “isoases. from which 9 large number of needlessly suffer. Fifty years of usefulness’ the guar- ind antee behi PE-RU-NA Tablets or Linuid Sold Everywhere Thence the expedition will. proceed by way of Baffins Bay, which will be reached, {t is hoped, by. the. end of July, through Lancaster Sound, to Axel Heiberg’s land, From there Sir Ernest intends to explore the islands eastward to Parry Island, this being the main object of the expedition, en aerate LDS SLING TOKE WN GREEK UNTIL RESCUED] FLYER TO RETURN BY AIR JACKSONVILLE, Fla. f Lieutenant W. D. Coney, who estab- lished a record flying time of.22 hours and 27 minutes from the Pacific to the Atlantic ocean, will leave at mid-| | night March 7 on a return flight to San Diego, Cal., in an attempt to lower his own record, he stated here Growing Old Gracefully | SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE Are you” & row- i ¢ R A SHERIDAN, Wyo; March 2.— revolt Experience is said to bea hard dase? but ; kent ge aan ogre pertints fully? | those who have learned from Experience org oe ; herolem:of Mra. James. 5. Brunsell W bof to admit that they have learned in a school whic and an unidentifed young man wins. in } has no equal. who risked their own lives in rescuing the race th boys fi : Goowe. Creek: ‘The "youngsters had Cera: Hundreds of thousands of healthy men and broken thru the ice-and were cling- Is it the bat fed OF tng to the edges. in water over thar map women are today healthy because they have depth when the rescuers rived “on whats 1 df tual experience that : the bank and crossed to the 0 ‘peri : i considerable peril. wR thin- seoeglcees MAU ae cs ive your Tribune. A paper will be delivered to you] woman $40,000 damages for the loss of a leg. Since py PRE 2 sree 2 eae blooded, eee erry MIET Jour sut"SO "it Bh The jury tno ater tldene upon eich to form. WHEN CAR TURNS OVER! ST Q)AN’S GOES RIGHT weak! CER ON RA Ge i aS ‘Tiibune know when your carrier misses you. a basis of value than the remaining one, most every-( = > tired|| The Drugless Health Science, is body concluded that it must have beén some leg. This ,CREYBULL, Wyo. March 2. TOTHE ACHIN all the - TER KEY TO HEALTH <> led one of the legal publications into an investigation several times that many was the only GSPOT time? A NEW VOCATION, ‘Phe exigencies of the times have given rise to many new.and unusual employments, that in days before | jj, Mr. Volstead’s name became a household word as well gs one of reproach, were undreamed. On account of the activity of the person just named personal liberty is a precarious adventure and there are more points of contact in the rules he Jays dowr fer the guidance of the liberty loving contingent of our population than there are quills upon the fret- ful porcupine. For instance, you must not manufacture hooch, you must not sell it, give it to a famishing friend, pos- sess it legally, transport it, permit it to repose upon the hip and a thousand and one other things Mr. Vol- stead dares you to do with reference to it. ‘There are, of course, venturesome sopls who will] q accept Mr. Volstead’s dare and take~a Chance, some} teem the prize of light worth and’ go ‘trapesing about because they are forbidden, others because they con-| after other attached and detached prizes oblivious to. = luxury or profiteering class; and unless she can see her way clear to readjustment in conformity with the spirit of the times, she will be out of reach of the ordinary gentleman who desires such a possession. who already hold by preemption, quit claim or title The result was rather alarming. Juries have estab- ished a valuation as follows: Arms, 2 at $42,500 each. $ 85,000 Legs, 2 at $40,000 each. ~ 80,000 Eyes, 2 at $10,000 each - 20,000 Hair, her own, the lot- - 20,000 Nose, pug, or otherwise. - 15,000 Heart, badly shattered_. - 250,000 Grand total Ss s28Se ates 2s 2s $470,000 This places woman in the high cost, if not in the Even at that, judging from the attittude of many ced, regard the holding of no such value. Even es- sider their rights wrongfully invaded and still others|to the $470,000 worth waiting to be lied to at home. for other reasons. Out 6f a situation like this, where violations are bound to be frequent, arrests occur. Sometimes, but not always, convictions are had and’ when they.are, sentence follows. Usually there is s jail term. If the|Surely it is no coincidence that simultaneously with court is a reasonable court and he usually is, upon|the appointment of Charles Evans Hughes as secre- request of the defendant’s attorney will grant a few| tery of state comes the information that Sir Joseph days grace for the client to arrange his business for| © the required absence. officer and announces his willingness to begin the penance for his sins. are sent in from the outside. This is.the new vocation substituting for the hooch |} offender. Delegate for the home brewer, deputy for the bootlegger. It is rather regarded as a profession and as is to be expected in these enterprising times experienced men were right on the job offering their | }' services. Competition is so strong that an hundred | fi bucks for substituting for a thirty day period is ac-|!9 cepted as satisfactory remuneration in the absence of | * any union scale governing. It is said that trouble invariably follows where the principal feels the need of another substitute before the first one has completed the prescribed course of stucy. . hi; eb VINDICATING OLD METHODS. There used to be an old fashioned treatment known bi as the ‘“‘woodshed treatment” known in the home and productive of general good results. administered by the head of the family, but in emer- gency cases the good mother was in no sense an ama- ki teur and could perform right merrily. There was d also another treatment, for the more advanced class li of obstreperous youth, more to be feared—the bed di slat treatment. Fortunately or unfortunately these It was largely |), homely old) ¢; methods have disappeared and newer and less vigor-| trade. At the expiration of the grace} don. a stubstitute presents himself to the sheriff or other | podes. He is locked up and his meals |General Hertog, who has nothing but a mustache, for the bearded Smutz. And Lenine imperturbably holds is own, with a beard, while the smouth and smooth- shaven Kerensky is not merely out, but outside, he makes a move Constantine is doomed, nest beard in Europe, as Mr. Shaw will admit. Then he French premiership—lacking a beard, had ‘a close shave and intends to do its own trimming in future.” the Kansas City Star, versation. ed by somebody else. good fellow personally. know he is a pirate. | tion man blame the WHISKERS IN POLITICS. “Beards are in again, discovers the Detroit News. ‘ook is to be high commissioner for Australia in Lon- Sir Joseph’s beard is the pride of the Anti- “Or again, in South Africa, the electorate rejected “Venizelos, they say, was never so popular ‘as since is withdrawal, and the Italian press insists that when His is the ok at Briand and thesprecarious-foothold he has in “The lesson is obvious.. The world realizes it has : me ak BROTHERLY LOVE. “How we Americans do love each other,” observes “You get it in ordinary con- All of us are convinced we are being rob- Our next door neighbor is a But as a business man we “The salared man is suspicious of his employer. He nows his grocer is a conspirator. As for the store lowntown where his wife trades, he calls it the day- ight robbery. So, too, the dealer in notions looks arkly on the clothier. Both the clothier and the no- jobber and the farmer. The as to just what might be,.under jury_verdicts for damage sustained by Jerry Baker, damages, the cash value of a woman when all) prop- erly assembled. truck driver, who overturned a load- ed truck which aiso carried a piano ‘and a considerable ambunt. of sup- plies. The piano escaped: without a scratch due to the fact it landed up- right. NO RECEIVER APPOINTED, BUFFALO OFFICE GLOSES BUFFALO, Wyo., Mar. 2.—Because ithe senate has not confirmed the re- appointment of the present receive John B. Halbert, the district land fice here will be closed on March 4, | Pending the appointment of a Repub- lican successor by Warren G. Hard- ing. Early appointment and confirm. ation is expected, however, that there may be no more delay than necessary im, homestead filings. and. other. land business. The exponents of this Science locate the CAUSE of so-called dis-ease, and having located it, proceed to remove it by CHIROPRACTIC VERTEBRAL ADJUSTMENTS, | given with the bare hands only. Become a student in this School of Experi- ence and you will be able to add your testimony to that of those who have received such wonderful benefit from CHIROPRACTIC. The man who has never ‘taken Chiropractic 4 Vertebral Adjustments and who knows nothing about the Science, has no right to tell you “T here is nothing to it.” He does not know. He. has never tried it. He does not. want to know. He,’ doesnot want-to try it. | ier Snomistanoin An athlete trains for every race. A man is as strong as his blood and as old as his arteries, Make our blood redder, your health titer by taking that old fash- toned blood tonic—sold fifty ago and still: “good as gold’-— namely, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ical Discovery. This tonic and blood purifier is made up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, Queen’s root, Stone rooi, Cherry Bark, without alcohol, in liquid or tablo form. It puts vim, vigor, vitali into your blood and arteries. it now. Sold by all send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's © Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., 7 for a trial package of Golden 5 Medical Discovery tablets, and & write for free confidential medical © You can just tell by its health: stint ps oe itis id Boing to do you good et dniment handy to knock it out. Po lar over a third of a century ago—f. .0re popular today, ‘That’s because it és so wonderful fines weather exposure’ resulta oi ‘wea! re Its. A Uttle is all that is necessary, for it soon spot. without rubbing, to.the sore No muss, no stained skin All druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40, att, D black or farmer is convinced he is the victim of the boards of The Wall street broker is certain the country) ous, systems have taken their places. When they were]; being held up in the price of eggs and meat, im vogue the heads of families were more stern and exacting in matters of rectitude than now. shalt not,” meant exactly what it spelled and those who disobeyed did it with the certainty of the en- suing chapter before their eyes. ‘There were flaws in the old system, to be sure, bu‘ it graduated scholars grounded in obedience, respect for and consideration of others, staunch upholders of right and despisers of wrong. The system was founded upon parental authority, exercise of guard- ianship, solicitude and affection. It was a training for citizenship and a future in which plain and whole- some qualities were certain to be needed. The cases in which discipline resulted disastrously, were rare and could be readily traced to unwarranted severity. Few indeed were the instances in which respect in life or veneration when gone was not accorded the parent who applied the old correction methods, ‘Now comes the time when public officers and those charged with the management of public corrective in- stitutions, have, after careful investigation of the methods employed by the fathers and grandfathers in the home, recommended a return to the woodshed and bed slat system as possessing greater virtue in cases of delinquency than any other method latterly prescribed or practiced, and it will govern in future in many institutions and will be urged upon parents when youngsters have been unmanageable and have become more or less an annoyance to the public. a AS IN DRINK, SO IN DRUGS. . “As it is in the illicit traffic in intoxicating drinks, is it so in the illicit traffic in drugs?” asks Harvey's “With all this brotherly love so widespread, isn’t it Indul-| good deal of a miracle that the country is able-to gence was not carried to its present extremity. “Thou|rock along and not fly to pieces?” Soa The more fashionable cafes now furnish crimson | tipped cigarettes for women smokers. The idea is that if any of the complexion slips it will not show on the cigarette, It is quietly rumored also that white even- ing clothes will supplant the black heretofore gener- ally worn at dances, by men, the purpose heing to avoid the marked contrast between white face powder and a black evening coat. ———— ees SLOW TO REGISTER. A little longer shines the sun Before the day fades into night The difference has not yet begun To show in bills we pay for lightt. —Washington Star. eR The women of the W. C, T. U. sang as they de- stroyed wine seized by prohibition enforcement offi-| cers at Sugar Creek. The old story—wine, women and song.—Kansas City Star. ye The Democratic national committtee quarrel goes merrily on. It is surprising that there are enough left to take the. two sides of the controversy. \ Louis, or All Black Kid, Full Louis covered heels— modified $10.00 a pair All Dull Kid—Baby Louis leather heel — medium © The senseless daylight saving scheme is once more suggested in legislation. It is strange why people will persist in trying to kid themselves with this stuff. Fashion Permits Wide Latitude for Choice. *Twould be difficult to imagine a neater, richer style than this strapped pump, whose only decora- tion is a simple strap held in place by two buttons. And, best: of all, this newest pattern comes in $10.00 a pair Sizes 3 to 8 FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF JUDGE BY YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE. We do not promise you that the benefits will be apparent immediately, especially if your trouble is of long standing; but WE DO’. PROMISE YOU ‘that if you will follow the advice of your . chitopractor and will take CHIROPRACTIC VERTEBRAL ADJUSTMENTS when: he wants you to, good results will ultimately appear and you will say: “How foolish I was not to have tried Chiropractic long ago.” Give Chiropractic a fair trial. You will never regret it. EVAH M. HOUSER Chiropractor 214 East 5th St. Phone 1528-J Exquisitely Simple 913 PHONES 914 Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. brown leathers, with full Louis, baby Cuban heels to choose from. All Brown Kid—Full Louis. leather .heel— short vamps—"* $10.00 a pair vamp— Don’t Fool Yourself -Nor Be Grieved About 1920 Losses —We are living in another year with conditions altogether different from the last. Business is on the upgrade—that is, for those who have charged off the old year losses and are facing their. financial condition as it really is. Rae —If you have entered 192] with a healthy mind, we believe in you and are interested in doing all we can to help you realize your ambitions. All. Brown .Kid — Cuban“ heels=lightiy perforated'..strap and throat—tip effect. $10.00.a pair » Widths AAA to,D Phoenix Hosiery vamps—

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