Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 6

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-_ 5 ota THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ann AIDS WOMEN HELP IN IWN OF POWELL HOLDING REINS IMBAT TYPHOID, OF GOVERNMENT emic of Eighten Cases Traced | Members of Fair Sex Are Comrades Use of Well Water Contam- in ARrms With Men in Con- imated by Location Near ducting Affairs of the Refuse Cesspools Russian Democracy vw use of contaminated well water ji washing purposes is attribu- ta the cause for typhoid epidemic hh rs sweeping Powell at the pres- jtame and which has already re- ‘A m some eighteen cases reported By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD. United Press Staff Correspondent. PETROGRAD, May 1.—(By Mail) —Sitting at an office table in the great Duma Building, surrounded hy hulking soldiers today sat a fascinat- ing bobbed-haired girl who micht a6 wathorities. Dr. J. F. O'Don-|/have come from Washington Square, | Gurtington physician and bacter-|New York. She was easting a red- sit, has just returned to Casper|beet soup, which she dipped blact: » Pewell where he was employed |Lread fhe town council to trace the| I was directed to her with my rc- + of infection and devise ways,quest for a pass to the Soldier’s and macans to combat the disease now|Workmans’ Council. When she hid mlemtin that town. According to | finished her soup, she called a sol- local physician, conditions are lit-|dier, who carried a rifle, and directed | short of alarming and unless the|kim to take me to the proper office | ase is checked within a short time, | 1or passes s I left, she was order 4 s8 every prospect that many jing another ‘aslaise to remove her % will be added to the sick list.|soup plate fis efforts to trace the source The soldier led me to another office sction, Dr. O'Donnell found th>t and there presented me to a woman le Uhese who were ill had been|who as to appearance might have been kasy only the city water, they|Emma Goldman herself. This woman curing water for other domes-|lcoked at my passports, said some purpeses from shallow wells. The \thing in Russian to another soldier, water, when tested for typhoid/yvho led me to another office and got) il, was found to be comparatively me the paper I required e and free from pollution, but the It must be remembered that it was lysis of the well water showed the |{wo women who had the say as to my tence of decomposed organic mat-|admittance to this gathering of tke people of Russia My fina! experience seemed to me like asking Emma Goldman for a pa to the National Democratic tion, I have simply cited these instan fo show that the women are eqt ef the men in the New f ia. Teday that equality was even more | strikingly illustrated by the celebra- |, ne months, coupled with the por- t Day. The workers of | quality of the it is believ ia, fo lowing the long-esteblished weils became contaminated. Water | custom of all Europeans (which they, n these wells has been used by the|themselves, in the d: iys of the ple im general, but they have been | never dared to observe ) remained ngly advised against continuing |sent from work and paralyzed Russia policy. jinto an enforced holiday hr: council regulations and ovt And there were as many women assistance, such as Dr. O'Donnell there were men in the parade able to give, it is believed the Many marched arm in arm with men |? temic will be placed under control | comrades, and the voices of hundreds nvestigation disclosed the fact that vell has no sewage system, each 8¢ having its own closet in the cr. These, on the average were 'o- od fut twelve feet from the we Ss. | ch are from ten to fifteen feet in| th Vaults extended from six te it feet below the service and on! runt of the heavy rains of the Conven- soil, Ie Czar | > loss of life results but] of thousands of women mingled with | ditions are still considered seriovs. |those of as mi any men in the chant} civation has been resorted to as|of the Internation: al Socialists’ Union. esns of immunity and chloride of It’s true that women rank with men | » being used on all premises in jin the new Russia. It doesn’t seem | mn Br. O'Donnell gave the opin-!to have occurred — to anybody that} thet the garden plots were in-!there might be any question about it. | ved and advised against the use of | | | The etaties grown in close proximity) Congress Hotel | wells. Nyonting has no law providing for enforcement of regulations gov- ing hegith conditions of this char- | er and fits need is felt at the pres-| ;-time. Conditions in many Wy- | PUEBLO, COLO. ing towns are almost identical | th those isting in Powell, and | OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS idictiens are made that other epi- nies will arise from similar causes s|POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT | less steps are taken to forestall et m. In certain resident districts of STEP SSS ESCH SCHOO SD) sper, notably those situated on the | CASPER CREAMERY CO. *. wlands, wells are in danger of be | ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT = ming tefected with typhoid. bac inl, |e TO ORDER | d the suggestion is made that in-| > Phone 120 : stigations be conducted to preve Soeooe PROPOSE OSPOOS tkness from such causes. u 2 SS EY nu LYRIC THEATRE2 ALWAYS COOL — 3 DAYS 3 COMMENCING MONDAY GIRLS 0.8.4 BIG MUSICAL COMEDY GIRL REVUE, With a Thousand Laughs Brennan was very fortunate in booking this show for tl Fourth of July. It’s here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, = and ts a real treat to the people of Casper. cg THE RHINOCEROS ‘GRILL now open from '1a.m.to2a.m. Below the Rhinoceros Cafe. The best of things to Eat and Drink. Music and Entertainment every evening. Special atten- tion to Private Parties. Banquets a Specialty jorologist of the Cheyenne Weather {cellent range |grains, |garden, “Siwere making good to excellent pro- 8 gress. The only were from the extreme northwestern hay fields of the latter. |decide on a heating plant for your | home. hot air furnaces. CASTELL & CO. Real Estate and Mining Stocks Bought and Sold IMPROVEMENT (9° Szse0em SHOWN IN STATE Dillon & Stone 211 North Jackson Phone 567-W 5-8-tf-daily ‘GROP CONDITION ss. Oi Leases Room 15 Smith Bldg. I want you to get in on Western Plains Oil and I want you to thor- oughly familiarize yourself with the profit possibilities of Wyoming oil. I . have some interesting and educational Agriculture |printed matter I wil] send to you | without cost, and will say that it con- Abundant sunshine, little or no tains no advertising. rain, and a continued rising trend in FREE—Map of Wyoming printed temperature featured the State’s|in colors and showing all the oil weather for the week, says the Mete- gpise sos eopytiglted® booklet: “The Story of Wyoming Oil’’—au- thentic, entertaining and right up-to- the-minute. These will go forward to you promptly on request. You may use the coupon, or your name and ad- dress on a postcard will do just as well. |eeteasse Compiled by. Weather Bureau Reflects Promising Sea- son in All Branches af FRANCO WYOMING OIL COMPANY (lacorporated rele ee laws of Delaware) This Compan: tiens in California and Wyoming. Will ec consider olen =H Tor the development and operation of oil and other mining claims in Wyoming and other States. Represented solely by W. D. Waltman, General Manager Casper, Wyoming Station in his weekly report. Night temperatures averaged from five to ten degrees higher than during the preceding week, the improvement in this particular being most marked in central counties. Yellowstone Park alone reported frost, which was light and occurred three nights. Rain is desirable but no serious damage to crops has been reported from the ab- sence of moisture, due, no doubt, to the large amount remaining stored in the soil, which fell earlier in the sea- son The State highways showed steady improvement in smoother sur- faces. The roads were opened over the Continental Divide and Sylvan Pass in Yellowstone Park. Mountajn streams were persistently high, ow- ing to rising temperature over the snow fields. Livestock continued to show improvement under good to ex- conditions. Lambing practically ended and sheep shearing was coming to a close under favor- able conditions. Despite the fine ranges there have been local reporte cf some shortage of cattle being ship- ped in for grazing purposes. Small ranges, tame and native hay, truck, potatoes, and beets HARRY J. NEWTON Suite 200 Denham Building, Denver, Colorado Real Estate and Oil Contractors and Builders, Notice! Look Up THOMPSON & O'ROURKE, Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. ICE Phone 793 W or 569 J INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO., D. A ROBERTSON om 8 Smith Building Phone 460 The ColumbineOil Compan Has acquired an additional 160 acres in the Salt ce Field », One producing well, 200 barrels per day; four more wells to be drilled this year. 1440 acres in Salt Creek, Wyoming; 20,000 acres in Pueblo, Colo., district. Biggest money-maker in Wyo- ming. Stock only 60 cents per share, par value $1.00 STANLEY & CO. adverse reports noted and southeastern parts of the State— he cut worm pest having damaged some beets in the former district while Jandelions have appeared in the tame The cutting and rye hay is beginning and Goshen counties. ee Shaffer-Gay company before Lynch Building Casper, Wye. Uc. i asper Decorating Company of alfalfa n Platte See When Your Doctor Wittes PRESCRIPTIONS Insist on having them filled at KIMBALL’S CAREFUL, PROMPT and COURTEOUS The Kimball Drug Store They have the Single Register 5-16-tf Signs, Automobile Painting, Interior Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging 135 LINDEN STREET PHONE 608-wWw | CP A DR. H. R. LATHROP Office Phone 54 Office Phone 54 House Phone 116 Midwest 48 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 South Durbin Street : : Phone 273 Every Modern Convenience for aie) care of the sick ap4 injured DR. W. C. 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