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7” The Casper Daily Tribune | Today's Ax SRE RTO a if 9 Deak, ls il besin ten‘seteton Sede an Blue] - 3 Wice the fant pituat aflexs Roman visions of! great futures, that they worked hard for the realization of | their isions and that they served hu- Issued every evening except Sunday | manity. - - ~— - i tan at Casper, Natrona County, Wvoming.| To such a company comes the man|1777—British General Richard Pres-| Major General’ C. Hale of the Na-|/communion, the Most Rev. Dennis J. : Publication mere Ol Exchange) ho now serves and leads us. cott surprised and captured/ tional army, born in Illinois, 57 years| Dougherty, former bishop of Buffa-| Business Telephone__ Sa aan ae | near Newport, R. I., by the|ago today. : |lo will be enthroned today as arch- Pl : j - 15 patriots. Rear Admiral W. H. H. Souther-! bishop of Philadelphia. me ise ' aq 1781—Th s MeK a iT land, U. S. N., retired, who has been Women are expected to be in h Poor Debs! Most ‘persons who ah ele pet ter recalled: to cactive’ service “bornvin led atacnp<ttie “delepatex sand | A DIRECT FROM CHICAGO en ) oe) Subscription—By Carriey 50c month;;who know anything about this So- Continental congress. | Brooklyn, N. Y¥., 66 years ago to-| nates to be chosen in New York city by mail, $3 for 6 months, $6 for year, | Gjajict leader are sorry to see him|1802—Robert Chatnbers, oa pioneer | (xy. : today to attend the Republican state Entered at Casper (Wyo.) Postoffice/headed for the penitentiary. His| - in publishing popylar litera-| John W. Girggs, former atorney-| convention at Saratoga. The organization of horticultral £ {weneral of the United States, torn} Sa ER eee if and other measures to conserve the as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916.|heart is big, generous, and lovable. | Newton, No S360 yells ago to- | i ch at {BE HANWAY, President & Bditor. ‘The trouble is with his head. Yet,| sear ety tae Ne St Lae eee public safety will be discussed at a EARL Bee ee Mer. because his words and example aré}1g99—Robert M.- Patton, Cénfeder-| Hugh M. Dorsey, the present g5V-| statewide conference to be held in R. FE. Evans eSB. Griffith | dangerous, he must pay the penalty. | ate financial commissioner |¢rnor of Georgia, born at Fayette-| Philadelphia today under the aus- Margaret V. C. Douds It is hard for a normal citizen to} and governor of Alabama,| Ville, Ga.. 47 years ago, today. |pices of the Pennsylvania Council of |comprehend the mental perversity of | born’ in: Virginia’ <Died near] toe ae Sie salohd Mine | ee ce OF % 5 Beas bigs haem Saeed | Florence, Ala., Feb. 29, 1885. | tive in congress of the Second Minne. | public safety. Debs and his kind. Consider ans 1864—Baltimore was alarmed by |s0ta district, bow at St. James, Minn.,) P Waihi Dae News 1 utterance, made lately at Canton, O.,| near approach of the Confed-|39 years ago today. | e@ Vay s News part of the speech that was the chief | erate forces. Finley Peter Dunne, author and | y q is : | 1872—Nati 1 ati .| humorist, now head of the publicity) 2 | ow o = area: a Aa a tion Gaming ER GHOa SS Gee committee of the War Savings com: A meteoric career has been that if | hy should a Socialist be dis-| ley for president. mittee of New York City, born in Chi-| of Sir Arthur Duckham, who has suc- a =p | couraged on he sve of the greatest 1915—A big battle erwean the | cago, 51 years aga today. | cgesed. Sip Willing. wee as seer IT This paper has enlisted (sc movement? "hey Wae'acee) lane Oarmany evek| Pop acre My Sat ir i e ara y old. Formerly he was a well-known with the government in the |mated with the unconquerable spirit) 191g British hydroplane” from| eaak af oN Oe lof thé social revolution, they who Eécnbh Genes tout bertied ERUSe Of Fnerica fOr thE | have the moral courage to stand erect, Beirut, Syria. bs pericd of the war--++<--+ |to assert their convictions, to stand geese LL Staph |by them, to go to jail or hell for! FEDERALIZING THE BRITISH | them—they are writing their names} * ISLES in fadeless letters in the history of| | Year Ago Today m War | mankind.” |o_ fe} | Poor Debs! He thinks he is a! Russi amateur boxer. In the early part | 1440th day of the great war. of the war he started in the minis- Centennial anniversary of the! try of munitions as a subordinate c¢| birth of Rear Admiral Stephen D&-!and worked his Way to the top. He 1 | | ENTERTAINMENT SAA ~ DE LUXE UTI EACH EVENING CONTINUOUSLY |catur Trenchard, who had a distin-|ig a powerful man physically, popu-| |guished career of nearly a half cen-|jar for his good spirits and kindly | tury in the U. S. navy. jnature. He is also a noted engineer and inventor, being an expert on heating and lighting. His experience and abilities are counted upon to © announced the capture ef |: The Ohio Electric Light associa- Pretnier Lloyd George seems dis-| martyr, when he is only a fool. If|Halioz, key to 1. |tion is to hold its annual convention posed now to tackle the Irish prob-| Socialism, using the word in its least’ of Galicia. \at Cedar Point during the three days on a different plan. In a recent} objectionable sense, is really about) Premier Ribot declared that | beginning today. speed up the work of that part of emient, made to a parliamentary|to triumph, it is not because of such| France’s right to Alsace-Lorraine| The annual summer conference of | the British war machine of which he ation, he suggested “giving| men, but in spite of them. The “so-|¢id not admit of a_plebisoite. ithe Young Women’s Christian _as_!has been given charge. equal ame on a pet basis| cial revolution” in this country-and| —— — - to Ireland, Scotland.and Wlles.” | nearly every other country is a blood. ateless, ordetly revolution, Ev,| OO LILEDI LID IE I SM I DD, Ch hd hh hkedn, The British could then say to the! jes: : el-headed progressive citizen] of Her Own t we are taking ourselves, and! js a part of it. The best things ad- is good enough for us ought] vocated by Socialism are swept on to good enough for, you.” | anonymous success, by the irresisti- land, Scotland and Wales e|ble pressure of events, while men virtually on a federal basis.| who mistakenly make themselves! id herself has more complete! champions of the worst phases of the} representation in the British govern-|movements are swept aside and for- -one that she will delight in managing and. keeping up. She is bound to take more in- terest in a home that she really OWNS than in one she merely ment than most foreigners realize,| gotten. rents. t FROM or than most Irishmen like to ad-| —_——0. | mit. It might make no great change} TEACHING WAR in the situation if Ireland were to be treated henceforth precisely on! . France and Great Britain have a par with the other countries with| heen our mast in the war game. which nature and history have s0/|‘Thus far we hi been under their! closely bound her fate, tho theoreti-! tutelage. mastering the new fighting cally and sentimentally there would/art as they have learned it in the be a big difference. school of experience. We have add- What the Irish*people would ed some small elements ourselves, I SSNS to such a proposal is problem -| which, may turn out to be impreve- The extreme home-rulers would of|ments. At any rate, we now have course oppose it. Could the major-|_ big body of men trained to the ity, however, afford to turn down|minute, ready to beat the Hun at 4 plan which, in the eyes.of the out-|/his own game. We are turning out er world, would be set down as de-! graduates in a steady stream. Our! cent and fair? | war schools are complete in organi- There is little doubt as to- how? jon and equipment,, and quantity Americans fee] about the matter. If| production has begun. Ireland were honestly’ effered full! We are now ready to do for small- membership in a bona fide federa-| er es what our big war-associ-| tion, an ordinary American could no} ate: ave done for us, to pass along) more sympathize with an Trish re-|the instruction, to use our great fusal to accept it than he could|training outfit for the benefit of al-| sympathize with a desire of New}lied nations less prepared than we York or California or Texas to ac-/ are. cede fron{ our Union. ; An‘invitation is therefore being t d ott EUS Jextended to our Latin-American al- = WOMEN ARE PEOPLE. ilies to send troops here for training along with our-own.. We hope that Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua, Costa Rica PILIPLLLLIPLIIIS PLAS . BEST BOWL OF CHILIINTOWN A N popular prices. 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