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Ary Sia Neha ee nae arene THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE LEAVING THE iKtemarkable photograph showing tt after the vessel had been torpedoed by a German submurine in ¢l perished. TORPEDOED SONTAY AS SHE SANK lifeboats bh liner Son unm Th le passengers und crew of and 44 others a0 SENATOR LODGE CHARGES PLOT 10 OUST GOETHALS OFF THE SHIPPING BOARD Declares That He Was Shown Let-} ter Designed to Stir Up Con- | sional Investigation | in Near Future rted effort on foot to } General Goethals as administ ce} er-| 4 ,000 urg-| submitted to] t approval. It was noted} by Senators Smith and Lodge that the} bill had been altered som hat by the House to eliminate specific reference | to General Goethals or his office in, that section of the bill authorizing payment of funds for shipping. | It was explained by Senator Under-| wood that General Goethals himself had approved the change made by the | House, and with that Senator Lodge | said if this was the’cause and if Gen-| eral Goethals was satisfied, there would be no futher objection from} him. | “J merely wanted to explain that I know—it came to me no later than yesterday—that this is an effort on foot to try to drive him (General Goe- thals) from office,’ said Lodge. “I know that, I was brought a letter that may have been sent, to every mem- ber of the Senate and House, and the object: of which was to have Congres investigate General Goethals and ask why more had not been done and why General Goethals did not favor wood- en ships. The purpose being, plainly, to drive him from office. “T advised against sending the let-| ter. I thought it would be unwise. It has roused. my suspicions.” Senator Lodge paid a high tribute o General Goethals and said it would »e “disastrous” to have him ousted. Senator Underwood said he agreed with Senator-Lodge in every way on) General Goethals and that he person- ally had gone to Goethals to reassur: himself that there might be no objec- tion whatever to changing the lan- guage of the bill. “Under the Senate draft of the bill, we provided the money for shipping purposes should be disbursed through the general manager of the board, who is General Goethals,” Senator Underwood said. “Wnder the bill as it, now stands, the money is appropriated to ‘agent or agents,’ which may be General Goethals. General Goethals himself said the wording, ‘agent or agents,’ suited him better than the other.” NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the co- partnership of Sturm & Gravesend has been dissolved, and that the un- dersigned will not be rosponsible for any debts contracted since the 15th day of April, 1917, said day being the date said co-partnership was dis- solved, 6-14-10t E. E STURM. affairs and visiting with numerou |guaranteed to heat your home. ANTI-GONSGRITION FOE KNIGHTS OFTHE FRY IND ORAFT DODGER GETS CROSS ARE EXPOSED I THREE YEARS I PRISON NEW YORK, June 16.—Louis Ghostly white, more sure footed Kramer, self-confessed anarchist, was|than death itself—fiesh and blood sentenced to two years in Atlanta/ghosts of the moonlight r in the woops down upon the war-ruined southland Ku Klux Klan prison and ordered to pay a fine of avenging $10,000 for conspiracy to distribute onscription lite ire. I ravishing negro and grabs him up ved a year in jail for fa ish-hawk its prey, whirling first nd x yas convicted God knows where, to a fate fror there is no escaping living pe m_ the t h |ling rs were u le to suppress. jcourse, giving d histor r took d in his of the United ates, to the civil ¢ 2, Lut soon nterrupted by |m expe who laid out and Mayer, who said the court did | planned the battles and were consul ant to hear any speech about|ed as to the different scenes and epi- scdes throughout)—is D. W. Griff re Mayer charged the jury the|ith’s own creation. merely a legal formality,| Those readers of ‘‘The Clansman” Tas the defendant had conceded his} will easily note Griffiith’s wonderful guilt. improvement over the nal when A penitentiar, appears at months and twe entence of eleven|“The Birth of a Nation’ y ne days for not /the Hub. registering under the selective draft} They will also see brought to leap law was imposed by United States jing life before them all that lead up Judge Chatfield in Brooklyn today on|to such a state of affairs from the in- Herman P. Levine, school teacher and college graduate to the first shot on Fort Sumpter The sentencing ®f Levine to one| History has its skeletons in the day less than & year cuts off all al-|closet, the same as families and in- lowances for good behavior and other | dividuals, and they are no worse oft leniencies which under the law apply |for being brought to light and shown to sentences of a year or more. up—even in glaring frightfulness— oy = |to the people who have a right to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lindsey of |know. Bates Hole have been spending a tew| days in Casper attending to business | Single Register hot air furnaces frienc |them at Shaffer-Gay Co. 5-16-tf DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR . MONEY GOES? Can you tell where the money has gone that you spent in the past year? Or do you wonder what has become of it and why you haven't more to show for it? A business institution has a bookkeeper who keeps a set of books for this purpose, and they could not exist as a busi- ness unless they did it. Why not use this principal in your personal business ? Pay your accounts by check and we will not only keep your records accurately, but your money will be absolutely safe. Call and ask us about it. CITIZENS’ STATE BANK OF CASPER JF. LEEPER, President. M. J. BURKE, Vice-Pres. C. H. HORSTMAN, 2nd V-Pres. W. J. BAILEY, Cashier The Columbine Oil Compan y Stock will advance to 60 cents per share on June 20th, 1917. The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells on this property. Until that date the price is 50 cents per share. STANLEY & CO. Phone 666. Casper, Wyoming GRIFFITH'S OPEGTAGLE troduction of slavery into this country | See} RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL ~— 1S SHAVED TO MINIMUM WASHINGTON, June 16.—The rs and Harbors bill is this year dtothe bone. It was never thus Navigation appropriations the most promising items in the Congressional barrci. as reported out of the and is scheduled to red by Congress after food contro! measures are adoptid. It car- tries an appropriation of $25,760,000. | Every item this year was ®stimated \by the War Department. Other items jmay | ided on the floor but each committee Ma be consic mus yproved by Secretary Baker. Only projects of absolute necessity jare contemplated. |} The dent has indicated to Rep. Small, So. Carolina, chairman of the River Harbors Committee, thatj he will sign the bill z on as it is passed expedite projects that are I war ures | ee Preside Wilson takes energetic |steps to force early passage of food | control bill, Prominent Russian in New Yor! talk of separate peace for Russia without foundation Per of favor: Cu ban devel s in connection witl Cuba ts have been in cir culation of the strength of that stock. ‘HICKMAN & KENNEDY Announce the establishment of |Gold Diamond Auto Lin: |Two large touring cars are in ser- vice; Country trips a specialty Stand at City Bakeiy, Phone 34 When Your Doctor Writes PRESCRIPTIONS Insist on having them filled at KIMBALL’S CAREFUL, PROMPT and COURTEOUS all Drug Store Sa | The Bonton | CAFE | THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- | CIALTY. | 139 South Center Street | } } Come in and Try | Monday, June 18th, at 4 p. m., for the purpose of pa- rading. All members of the Fife and Drum Corps shall be in full uniform. ! Attention ROTHER MOOSE You are hereby requestedto appear at Moose Hall, DANDY CANDY AND SO HANDY If you want the best—mark you, we say “‘best’—candy that can be made, come to us for it. No trouble at all, our store is handy, right ou your vay And when we say best we mean it. We know how it is made, that’s why we recommend it so highly SCHULTE BROS. CONFECTIONERY, C. West, Me. \. Sciiw4 HOME OF ORIGINALITY ui DIAMONDS 1000-16 ™ ST. conte ecurns GEM STONES DENVER,COLO PHONE Malm 1348 i/o Auditorium Hotel enth and Stout Streets, Den . Colo. The most convenient Hotel in Denver for Shopping. Only one bic rom the Denver Dry G Company. Only one uf blocks from The Lewis Dry Goods Co. Only one z If blocks from the Joslin Dry Goods Co. Only four bl » Daniel & Fisher Dry Goods Co. Only th > blocks to the three main theatres and all the main picture shows TWO NEW, MODERN GARAGES JUST FINISHED, WITHIN ONE-HALF BLOCK OF HOTEL The main street car lines one-half block away (for quiet), reaches every part of the city and city parks. The main auto State thoroughfare from north and south goes past our door. The Auditorium Hotel is comfortable. You feel just like you were at home. The Ladies’ lounging room, which has just been lately completed on the first floor, adds greatly to the comfort and con- venience of the guests. THE RATES AND PRICES ARE REASONABLE The dining room is attr: ve 1 prices very modest. a la carte menu and table 'd ! r ls are both used. Watson Bros. own the Hotel and furnishings and operate it. They are making substantial improvements all through the house in furnishnigs and service. TRY THE AUDITORIUM NEXT TIME YOU COME TO DENVER as = eran AeA The __J.N. KRAUSS, Sacsitacy.