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PAGE TWO be Casper Dailp Ciibune Eepuet every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Publication Offices. Tribune Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONES ... matter, November 33, 1916. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Prudéen, King & Prudden, 1720-33 are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Carrier One Month Per Copy All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Dafly Tribune will not insure delivery after subsorip- tion becomes one month in arrears. peelaneeet Abe eSer acess at hb ee Mee eT re Member of Andit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. ©) Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tee use for publication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein, Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. Call 15 or 16 any time between 6:30 and § o'clock p. m.| which are bad for the climat: - A paper will be de | not an earthquake. It was lvered to you by special messenger. Make it your duty to ~ let The Tritune know when your carrier misses you. tf you fail to recelve your Tribu ead In all-reasonable time the treaty’ with Germany should. be confirmed by, the senate. If any consider- able discussion should be had for purposes of enlight- enment time should be taken. The provisions are If the Demo- ctats insist on playing politics in the matter, a way The Baltimore plain and simple and well understood. abould be found te shut them off. American well says: President and Editor + Business Manager Steger Bidg. § Fifth avenue, New York City; Globe Bidg., Bos ton, lass. Copples of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York, Chicago and Boston offices and visitors Tribune; gc ies>| “The women of San Francisco first tried to put a rope on Fatty Arbuckle and then relented and the women of Los Angeles now pin a rose on him. In the swing from ropes to roses the marginal lunacy of American sentiment covered its natural arc. Re- spectability remains in the background and is not registered. The pep, digas are created by the sob sisters who arise to lynch and remain to love. Non “For a few days Fatty was a hound and now he is In witness whereof. a hero. Reports of what the Hollywood movje people | the United States to be did when he returned to Los Angeles to get 4 or of what a conspicuous element of them did, indi- cate that the movie business in taking its character bath intends to use Mr. Arbuckle as the soap. “Folk must now be prepared to learn that Fatty was one of the early joiners of the Anti-Saloon league, that the réported booze party was~a Sunday school picnic, and that the girl died of acute indigestion. The American pendulum is hitting either one side of the wall or the other. “The essential difference between the treaty now| °* the duties of citizenship. under discussion and the Versailles treaty is that Mr. Harding has given the people of ths United States just about the sort of pact they wanted and Mr. Wil- gon brought home a pact that they most certainly did not want. “This is a nearly self-evident fact. of the same sort of thing, if necessary. b “On the other hand, the senate of the United States is as fairly entitled to scrutinize a treaty of which Sec- retary Hughes is the negotiator as it was to examine into the character of the treaty which the then Sec- retary Lansing should have been the negotiator, but wasn't. If the Hughes tre: does not provide what the people think it provides, the fact should -be un- covered. The most profitable, instructive discussion ever held in the United States senate probably was that which gradually laid bare, by the logic of the as- sault and the weakness and contradictions of the de- fense, the pitfalls Mr. Wilson had prepared for Amer- But let it be e in mind by the Democratic senators who are st ing things up that while the country will wel- come constructive analysis of the new treaty pro-| sonatie doubt which the law requires, ing masculine off on the jury in qu visions, that water under the bridge is water under the bridge; voices in the air and visions on the horizon have been hushed and erased, respectively, by a rather Tespectable vote. Honest criticism, if you will; but <elges-seee----15 an@ 18] mot obstructionism.” Branch Telephone Exchange Connesting All Departments lh —- Butered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second class a ee ARBUCKLE ECHOES. “To such extent as Los Angeles outside of the movie business is pinning roses, the consideration may be the climate. This case was bad for the climate. There is a California disposition to non-existent. It was — HUMAN WEAKNESS IN JURY BOX. In Sacramento, Calif., recently two handsome scape- graces stol utomobile, valued at $2,000, says the BRIDG! Milwaukee Sentinel. The facts were established and ae th ben ete ed . the jury of six men and six women found no difficulty | P°cketbook. in agreeing as to the guilt of the defendants. But the women stood solidly against a conviction on the charge of grand larceny, which was obviously the only correct verdict. They insisted, and finally prevailed, on finding the prisoners guilty of petty lar- ceny and a verdict was accordingly rendered to that effect, much to the disguest of the court, who gave utterance to some obiter dicta entirely uncompliment- ary to the jury, its intelligence and its appreciation This incident, it is contended by some commenta- tors, serves to prove the frequent allegation that wom- en jurers cannot be relied upon to return a verdict which will inflict any particular pain upon a good Jook- der, Th as additional proof of this contention and a convine- ing argument against their fitness to serve as jurors, But this argument, powerful as it may be, is some- what impaired by the well-known fact that it is gen- erally impossible to induce a jury of men to -find a good looking woman guilty of anything more than a misdemeanor, even if her infraction of the law pro- ceeds ‘to the extent of getting rid of an undesirable husband or a formidable rival by means of a pistol. It would seem to the candid observer that the ends of justice are no mora dangerously/subverted by. the | tems built, the north acts of women jurors who permit geod looking young cae by aaa * ica's peace. We are ready to go through a little more| malefactors of the gterner sex to escape deserved pun- be 3 ishment than they are by the performance of} male jurors who insist on/giving attractive feminine defend- ducing region, and if) ants considerably more than the benefit of the rea-} gated it will be learned during the world war and whose iden: ot been If.we could have ten days of New England Puritan in the memorial theatre ot the rational viewpoint at this particular thme, we should like tol... And-whereas, the remaine of this untnowe aenetieem to apply it to the Arbuckle incident, and watch the re- sult. We are satisfied that there would be a result,|day of November next; and further satisfied it would not accord with the California viewpoint. We leave you to imagine the ancient New England notion, while contemplating the od. California view presented by the C) jemnity by their modern fornia. P y @ Chicago “Row. Seerstace, eWaren 9 merica, do hereby : upon all devout and patriotic citizens States to pause from November 11, 1921. is roses, to come to, I will say regard things safe place to come to. lice records ‘will show to the sale of whisky of calling at the state cultural section as well CATA TTT NT it IAT From Cradle to High School | tr Second— .“Baby_ ‘walked today!”— and of course the little “first step” ‘shoes must be soft, flexible leather, with sole firm enough: to conform to . tiny arches, and protect the foot. Sizes 1 to 4—All Colors $1.75 and $2.00 Third— Ah! running around now! Shoes have heavier soles, slight heels, and a toe cap, for now both protection and ‘wear must be considered. AAA "Sizes 3 to 5 $2.50 to $3.50 6 First— The Beby, bless its chubby feet! The very shape of the sole is care- fully studied in their pretty liltle soft soles. Sizes 0 to 4 $1.00 a Pair Fourth— How fast peahy has grown! Now there’s a oak. eel, quite low, of course. And there’s a very defin- ite biedgh Sead the sole. Turn’ soles. Notice that the arch is firmly sup- ported,’ too. * Sizes 4 to 8 $2.50 to $4.00 122 East Second 9094990. The years of childhood are years of constant growth and development both mentally and physically. Nowhere is the physical change more con- stant, or more definite, than in the growth of their feet. Perhaps you know , that there are eight changes in the contour of the foot from baby- hood to the time when adult styles can be worm. This means that a child must have shoes fashioned on a different last every year and a half to keep pace with these changes. Ninety per cent of foot troub-: les come from thoughtlessness in selecting shoes during the early years. Because it is so important we have given much study to fitting chil- dren’s shoes so that their feet may never cause any trouble in later years. IGGIN de Casper Daily Eridune ____ Prayer For Unknown Dead congress of the United adopted on the fourth day o€ Berch hese States buried in the said mem: ired that iL i hele — I have been a property ownér and have lived on the Sandbar for nearly five years and have walked over the Property been Sandbar at all hours of the day and anon night and have got the first time to/ unfair adyertisemen be afraid of my life or afraid of my anes way long mileage, long days of idle ness snert sitting 1n a railroad coach. In earsy aays Cheyenne was the logt-| ‘Thermopolis, Oct. 4. gal location for the northern part of Wyoming was an unexplored region} but since ofl has been found in tm-| monse quantities and-irrigation sys-| Northetn wyoming, le. naw! the agris! the United States in pursuance of the said orial emphithester Femaing will be represen‘ world war gave their lives in and tions i President. , States, by a concurrent Forocs in urope, whe leet tes Tite for burial Li i : i i of war to Collector for | Drug Company Admits Robbery MAS. C. GORDON vs | 8 ‘f : i i ; i i BE? ? 8 p 8Ea T have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal affixed. ete ne De ne Done in the District of Columbia this thi he year of Our Lord, one thousand and twenty-one and of the indepen: States one hundred and forty-eixth. ai Shale ages =x CAESAR OR a Na ore ee a a overlooking nearty $30,001 "RES seer Sand Bar Taxpayers Demur editorial in The Tribune in regarda to the Sandbar not being a safe place ees Dereon wants to buy. nave read your Tribune and that the per | nave ‘6oen, put up wit! son who made that remark to youl of the Sanborn ene a was either a coward or came down here looking for trouble. If he came down here looking for trouble, Y will put in with him and say ft ta not al i and its people till it} tion was taki biggest detriment we have had to the Deople on the Sandbar nor the crirae, but the i fi P just keop ne to ik Fy 58 off i FR in an automodii mission. It is declared this you balleng, poliue Save given tt. It you leve Geo han's any- In regard to crime on the Sandbar,| iny, “It pays to aavertisgt nee we say, and also I think that the po-|on and then the crooks, al on the Sand-|as many respectable People on the house in the has devel-| as the. oil pros, closely investi: that the greaf| bulk of taxation is borne by the in+ Fifth— » of the shoe” Ins to slightly similar whole shoe very, Sizes 5 to 8. Red Goose:Double Welts Wy we Eighth— ‘\ dium, of. course. The outline tected, naturally shaped and free from troubles. Growing Girls’ Sizes— 2% to 7 $5.00 to $8.00 “YOUR SHOEMAN™ hes iE ie a Phone 10463 Editor Tribune: The capitol re‘ dustrial and agricultural pursui Steam Hot Heating moval campaign now being waged! purth of a Jing drawn acroes the sete Plumbing na Gee Fines: over the state hits this city with) bet great favor. The taxpayers in the! hhorthern portion of Wyoming have. been paying dearly for the privilege! fus ween Casper and Douglas. Casper {s the logical business, po-|Phone 1249R. litical and industrial center. per does not want the capital and re- FOR REMOVAL. Off to school! What need now for shoe comfort! ‘The inner line a Fog aa te Toes are broad, spring eels;, and the Ready for High School! Now they have real heels, tho me- of the sole looks much like the “com- mon sare a for adults. Re- cause they have been carefully their feet are eae, all If Cas- inroeoedeleeibiaee bar will say that there are more|Sandbar as there Mr, Customer. 1t you don't read my Places on Second street and Céanter| of Casper. aha Nrer gag pe street, in the heart of the city, to lew honey “ad” it is your own fauit Your ‘you should read it for your A BODY OF TAXPAYERS. |testie:. See Paco's “28 || - Razor Blades eae BOS FOMS Beis: 5 SAP-te RS. MURPHY J. SPAULDING Double Edge 50c Western Heating and Plumbing Go. Model Cleaners and Dyers FANCY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices »Both feet and -mind. are yess ‘There’s a_ great- er-curve in the sole line, on the outside, to give more- room for the ball of the foot. aa heel is shug, and quite ‘low. Sizes 8Y% to 1114 ‘Red Goose Double Welts $4.00 a Pair Seventh— Shooting up like corn on a hot night. m heel to toa the shoe ins the foot more snugly. ¢ heel is low, the jorted, yet the ball and toes have freedom. Misses’ Sizes—12 to 2 $4.50 to $6.50 fice as receiver of the federal land office here, succeeding Luke Voor- BUDAPEST, Oct, 5. — M/mgariana troops began ‘to withdraw from the page ahns Pad Fenech: necond zone of Burgenland, a narrow Joss murders and robberies than some| We Hyernatta Pegi bala strip of territory along the Austrian other parts of the city. In regard/be fair and publish this, as we have forntier, yesterday. [To WONDERFUL: {Hitt HH 10 contained in = bag near the one taken. Hoyer was popular rejoicing, was restored to Germariy yesterday by the frontier “When I began taking Tanlac, in en because of the unanl- jast.a little while I realized the medi. cine was helping me and I kept right on taking It T think it fs just won- derful how quick and how much Tan- iac “has helped me. I can go any- where I please now and do my house- -|work with ease. My stomach is all right, my appetite fs fing and I > haven't an acho nor a pain of any| Pho’ over 50 years kind.” million bottles were: Tanlac ts sold In Casper by the Cas- per Pharmacy and by leading drug- ‘. i gists avaerohele cine, © ores") Tnvalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. SHARPEN UP Single Edge 35c er Dozen 24-Hour Service Satisfaction Guaranteed. We're Ready To move your household goods, @ specialize in haul- furniture and pianos, aggage and any kind hauling. — yj: We are prompt and °* we give a guarantee on all our work, every, meal. It will you. get our bread. Attention Dealers HONEY Iam careful about making claims that I can’t sub-— stantiate, especially when the other fellow is the judge. The world is a big piece of territory and I am afraid to call my honey the best in it without knowing more about it, bus I do know that all my customers have prbppunced my honey the best they have had so far. Try it. } . ‘ 60c for every one of my own cases returned. WILLIAM MOSTELLER P. O. Box 1105, Casper . Each slice of our bread has a “moreish” flavor. You won't be satisfied with one slice—or two, either. Begin eating it now and it will become a substantial part of your Y., for a trial package of the tablets you make sure that ‘HOLMES TO HOMES _.UTENSILS Are Always Fairly Priced Here . Pyrex Oven Dishes The transparent. ware that saves fuel, food and labor, absorbs all the oven heat and makes food cook quickly, retains its natural flavor. Pyrex is clearr and free from grease and odor, A dish for every purpose. % Siigper tenet aS Pip posi On All Chinaware ain’ ves, Cans, Sporting Goods, Coaster Wagons, Window Glass. Holmes Hardware Co. Corner Second and Wolcott Phone 601 A Baby Bond Store