Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 11, 1918, Page 2

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2 ‘ ‘ ‘ ova |, | ming represents “an erergy equival-|Q--->~—---—-—__—6 | member of parliament for Sheffield. |ing body. Miss Macarthur is said to The Casper Daily Tribune ait tt f illion hh ‘ ? * 24 If; she ssuccpeds in sher |be-gifted with extraordinaty powers, to the otput of a million horse- | vs 4 iq, ion for agent at of organization. In eight ae Issued every evening except Sunday power-station for 40 million years.” 0000 "| it will be the first recorded instance | increased the membership ‘of the. ‘o- | pt Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming.; Shall we remain forever unable to| 1818—Marriage of the Duke of Clar- | in which a husband and wife have|men’s Trade Union league from 40,- Publication Offices: Oil Exchange merest fraction of this incon- ence, afterward King William | been members of a national lawmak-| 000 to upwards of 200,000 Building. 2 y encompassing us on| sd nS + IV. of E d, and Adelaide s believe| \awaniae ter of the Duke of ed Ginagos- Meiningen. essors have| 1862—Federal troops under General - If so, the lot of the human Washburne occupied Helena, henceforth will be an enviable! Ark. All man has ever dreamed of! 1863—-Drafting of soldiers was be- Ms achievement and leisure may gun in New York city. JE. HANWAY, President & Editor, become a re: 1893—Colorado Silver convention, EARL E. HANWAY, Business Mgr. —_—_o—__—_ | meeting in Denver, issued an Associate Edito: CUSSING THE KAISER | appeal to the people of the) R. E. Evans Margaret V. C. Donds | —— | United States. | A woman living in Spokane, Wash.,|1s94—James Barnet Fry, provost-| es exception to the growing prac-| marshal of the U. S. during| ante taeda’ The public is advised that Colorado Summer resorts, such a; § {Rocky Mountain Naticnal-Estes Park, Colorado Springs, Man. | |itou and hundreds of other places will be opened for patronage as usual. Accommodations in Estes Park are very extensive anq can take care of thousands. The usual resorts of the Black Hills are open; likewise the |the ranches in the Sherman-Big Horn Mountains locality; also the ranches along the Cody road n the Absaroka Mountains, ° The Yellowstone Park hotels will not be opened, but the Park Permanent Camps will be operated via the Gardiney | gateway. Business Telephone Editorial Office - all his pre GO TO THE WIGWAM And get goods that were damaged by water Subscription—By Carr 50c month; by mail, $3 for 6 months, $6 for year. Entered at Casper (Wy9.) Po | | as second ™m: r, Nov | tice of cussing the kaiser. | Fivil i New} | x “ | “We should not say ‘damn in war arte ait Ceeehese aa : : |Glacier National Park will be under full operation for tourists, jor any other time,” she says. “A Feb. 1827. | The heavy storm of Tuesday did considerable damage to | hoose your locality; ask us for printed - person who says ‘damn’ is not damn-| 1896—Sir Wilfried Maurier became} : if matter and costs and let us otherwise t ing the kais premier of Canada, the first| Books, Felt Goods and Woodenware. In order to move these serve you. ees: | soul. The kais jamned already. | French-Canadian to hold the} " ; | “The bible says, “Thou shalt not) post. goods we are offering them at 4 : swear.’ If I should swear I would 1908—B. ship S C: ina was} »+ + This paper has enlisted |be a child of the devil. The kaised Sticked at Pulageietia s t launched at Philadelphia. arith the government in the |is one of the devil’s children, and|1915—Prussian casualty lists to date nause of merica for the I would very much dislike to be in} totaled 1,500,000. Cc on e@ Period of fhe wat--+<-+ | e.same family with him.” |1916—French took La Maissonette E. P. LOWE, Ticket Agent, L. W. WAKELEY, General Pass. Agent, 1004 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb, Can you beat it? Without ventur- hill, one mile from Peronne. | ~ an opinion on the ethical prob-| _—___<—— THE PROFITEERS em involved, we are driven to ex-| CE aiEe CALL AT THE WIGWAM NOVELTY ROOM sa |press our admiration for the ingen-| | : . ony. Thé “intense and pitiless light”|ious way ‘in which the Spokane lady Year Ago Today in War || Main Entrance 0. S. Building mentioned by President W n in his| fets all the benefit out of the cuss} Q—HW—_____9 address to congress last May is beat-| Words without actually doing any) President called to business men to| ing, as he said it would, upon ‘“ey-|°Vert cussing. rally to nation’s aid and put patriot- ery man anc every action in this) Having damned the kaiser herself ism above profits. pot of war tha now upon| With such artistie vigor, surely she| House of representatives passed the stage.” It is beating now par-|° ght to be willing to let less clever| mes er measure regulating under license sys-| fieababtg vip one Die See {People do the same thing in their/tem “all trading with enemy re: of the revelations own crude and forthright way. British driven back to Yser river, | the 1 trade comm SSS near the sea, and from advanced AUSTRIAN BREAD posts ast of Arras. m: i _— ee the « It is possible that in| “ny Ameri Or o { osme instances the figures of the|“®™ bread ma e the wrong impres- sion, and that some of the alleged profiteers have made less money, or made their money less questionably, than the conclusions imply. But the public is not interested in details. It is interested in the main fact,! > which looms up clearly enough out}; of all the mess of argument and re- ? a | Ua ate Today’s Birthdays |) the bread served to the A 7 —O} my, as set forth by officia Thomas W. Darrah, one of the new | ists employed by the Italian govern- brigadier-gene of the national! ment: army, born in Kansas, 45 years ago! “Thirty-two per cent oat flour, the today. remainder co ting of ground wood John Wanamaker, eminent mer- i nd other unidca- chant and philanthropist, born in f redients Philadelphia, 80 years ago today. Peers : sed Sap thea The bread of the Austrian civil Dr. Henry Coe Culbertson the new sTimination, that there has been prof-| population is worse still, and served president of Ripon college, born in| mén, oil men; leather men, steel men,|_._ 12°, Situation in Germany is not) George W. Morris, who is secking| Deter gS eangage ethers much bette - re-election as U. S. senator from Ne- papers, anaes, athe big int We are living in luxury and plen- born in Sandusky county,| Be RE tonne noe y, compared with our enemies. ‘0, 57 years ago to | taze of the war si on c _ Oo ene eT st California dis- ll the traffic would bear.” They ? _ F iecinty= Gall ciae have found their opportunity in oday 's Events yours cage sonny «al state of economic confusion w pea |" Renr Admiral Perry Garst. U.'S.| On EASY PAYMENT PLAN Well built modern eight room house, center hall; includes fur- niture. Beautiful shade trees. By the Use of Painting and Papering St ta EE sentative in} ——. Alfred Peat’s Prize Wall Paper gives an atmosphere of refinement and good taste to your home. 2 Has garage also. 99,000 We. carry a full line of Painter’s Supplies. For paint- made it possible for them to raise| 1441st : poses at Da ji . . , - prices on false pretexts, without the| If hi ‘ vill “perénit)| Sater eaccumepen 8 Lato, Ohio, "i ing or papering of any kind, call public being able to prove extor-| the president will go to Atlantic City |” pic bat Solty MABE Nea tion. | tod, vy the great patriotic oa ee TLOONGL a In come indust it seems par which is to feature the Elks’ “ ° ° Mie eantanemite outers, LR ay Gaba ats | Inthe Day’s News | Located in North Burlington Meyenfeldt & Platt salers, and retailers were engaged in Hundreds of delegates, represent-|O- =O} i one. great conspiracy to persuade the| ing more than a doz ates, are ex-| Miss Mary Macarthur, who aspires | Addition ~ ROSS LAMBERT Contracting Painters. 335 North Grant. Phone 378 J ‘ consumers that prices were bound to pected to assemble in Memphis today |to become a member of parliament,| rise, and then, having reconciled them|for the opening of the second All-|is widely known in Great Britain bd to the idea, raising pricessarbitrarily | South-Christian Endeavor convention, | the. secretary of the Women’s Trade in fulfillment of their ows prophety. | «Increased cost of operation and | Union league. sLn..private life Miss “Everything’s going up’. has. -heon | other wartime problems. are to re-|Masarthur, who continues to be the trade motto, and so, naturally ceive attention at the annual meet-|known by her maiden name, is the enough, everything has gone up. ling of the Central Electric Railway| Wife of W. C. Anderson, a Labor| It is time to stop this movement, | association, which is to open today|—y,qi0 auia wonta ond dweuuen to eliminate whatever parts of it are|at Cedar Point, O. ifi nd dishonest. In some in- rosecution may be i public opinion |< master general of good deal, For the| the Unite: ates, will celebrate his | st, the president himself offered a| 80th birthday anniversary today. sound suggestion in that same ue BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN N : 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH \ HAY, eRe | Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at speech do congreae: “mwa nrotheer- HOW COULD THEY N ing that cannot | at by the re- —_ : f ; ee : a popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. ah straints of conscience and love of FIGHT GERMANS : / 7 . ; PLDI IIS SSSI STIS SSIS: Hirsig-Steele & Co. BROKERS rood, big job of work| cut out for congress this summer. | WITHOUT SCORE? We ure in a vosition through our private wire connec- ENERGY” | uions to give you a superior service in any local oil securities Ladies’ suits, coats’ and dresses} tailored to order. L. C. Moore, Tail-! or, 153 South Center. thropist, | The keal Live Buster Brown led. A commit-| IBy United Press. pointed by con- LONDON, July 11. — Baseball n, has pronouncec and the latest news from the % s are b upplied American soldiers every corner “Garabed” tee of i cienti ional resol a failure the m vented by an Arm si Reston, and much d as a|of England and Scotland by United producer of They| Press bulletins, thru the Y. M. C. A. were convinced that it was only more) One of the most harrowing fea- specimen added to the long list of|tures of life in the Isles for many “perpetual motion machines,” with) Americans has been the lack of news which inventive “cranks” have occu-| that is news. The American boys pied themselves from time immemor-! have com ined that their British We Solicit Your Patronage inl, and which practical science pro-| cousins have no idea of the value of : e nounces an impossibil | Sreauness inneyes. MATER STAU YE Sus oh? 4S C f j OFFICE: LOBBY MIDWEST HOTEL - It is an axiom of ce that you) plied now n daily telegraphic con- y j f cannot get something for nothing in| densed ne », furnished to the Z Phone 810 Casper, Wyoming Phone 810 the, realm of energy, any more than) boys without cost. * p gy b | Private Wire Connection With- in the realm of finance All the} ni by civilized man produced” any er ely transformed cer- cinds of energy into other kinds, happened to be more useful for our purposes. At no point, in of the va s, is there evide y of pow-, er. Every ep is attend-| ed by some less of perceptible pow- er. Ladies’ tailoring, latest fashions. C. Moore, Tailor, 163 So. Cente: RUGS RUGS RUGS We are now prepared to clean all kinds of Rugs and Carpets. Dry Cleaning of all kinds is our business. CASPER DRY CLEANING t TheGeldes Rule Stowe Phone 255 J Invites the WORK On Contract or Percentage $ Sheridan : Billings : Cheyenne : Denver Actually the theory is, the quantit; of power never changes. use for worl i form of 3 are nd by such limitation Granted that we cannot create energy out of x Se . Call for Estimate Hist we canno ener of Casper nothing, wiil it be forver ible PETER CLAUSEN ter dhe manner profewed bythe Bow f__440 Seut Jacke fl To Meet BUSTER BROWN and his dog Mountain States Transportation and Storage Co. Garage: 2nd & Spruce Sts. Phone 984 sae TA gir Ge UREN Oat at the HUB THEATER R. N. VAN SANT IVAN G ae eee, NOTICE Peep hey aides outermost s t icitor nd cone NATRONA BROKERAGE CO fed sont GEORGE W. JARVIS ecahiely B. B. TUPPER f : NOW AT magin er Lodge has worked out ment nd compt g@ conclusion that miilimeter of the u —a volume a EE ee eee eee ee ks BRS SOUR rains Garage: 2nd & Spruce Sts. Phone 892W sh beyond : VICTOR WYOMING OIL CO, FRIDAY, JULY 12 From 1:00 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. The reception is free to the Ladies and Children OTIS AND COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton’Ex- change, Chicago Board of Trade ; Oil Exchange Bldg. . Phone 765 or 766 Casper, Wyoming 318 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING + PECOSOOOPO OOOO PD OO OOS OOOOD ter, “squirming internally with the velocity of light,” and that this squir- BBA AL Nase EaPreR : ‘ u ‘ aes ad 2) RU TIE

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