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} tor; FAGE 1WU us Americans with comparative-| ounces a week in the cities, and that!o TO A BUCK PRIVATE The Casper Daily Tribune |i? little resistance. quantity is uncertain. - The \y ? - 2 . | ly S y is F, potato al- . —_—_— es | : | _Phis is “real news from Germany,” |lowance is only one pound a week. | Today Ss Birthdays | I’m for the private who fights in the| DUTTON STALEY & Co. Issued every evening except Sunday! of the same sort that our pro-Ger-} Berliners are getting one egg each |Q—————____.___gj— at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. | man i<a | ranks, | t d L cakes E 3 “neutrals” used to clamor for|per month, There is not enough| — Robert T. Lincoln, only surviving | Who takes his life in his hand; al 3 pees 411 Oa ExCliatee e] Publication ee On Exchange | before we entered the war.* Some of | food in Roumania to feed the natives.|son of President Abraham Lincoln, |'The guy who plays the game as it) 409 ~ 4 | uilding, , our German-language papers, in fact,|The Ukrainians have raised only | born -at Springfield, IN, 75 years lays, ‘| Phone 467 or 468. Business Telephone printed this very yarn without com-| enough for their own needs. In none | #g0 toda . .,|Sust simply beeause he’s a man. | - o Editorial Office ment or qualification, as a piece of|of the provinces overrun by Gert| King Alexander of Greece, who is = | straight news—for which indiscretion | many is there any help. Gernian crops,co-opurating with the Allies against/ when his country called him, he|——— F M Subscintion —By Carrie» 50c month; | they are finding themselves in new|are tragically small, owing to drouth!the Central powers, born in Athens, did not stand around, } y mail, $3 for 6 months, $6 for year. trouble with the federal department} and frost. Austria-Hungary carmot|25 years ago today. H Entered at Casper (Wyo,) Postoffice |of justice. feed herself. | “Ellison Durant Smith of South Car-|F™NM# wires framing up, thinking) LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR M as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916, | It is incredible that such lies should| The food situation is better even olina, chairman of the sendte inter- Séilleones could gét him a’ conitifish;| a“ “Associated Prean Services ~~ | Be believed, and yet there are Amer-|than the military situation. Nature,|state commerce eommittee, born at| Tit po just buckled in and said,/% ~ Acet lene Welding. Magnetos a Associated Press” Service. rviee. |icans here and there so timorous or {so long neutral, at last has joined Lynchburg, S. Cy 54 years ago to- Unele Sam, y . ? ? m HE. WANWAS. Pinidcnts Ese gullible as to swallow them. The only |the Allies. day’ ’ . «| a darned good man, here I am; . atten -» de E. HANWAY, President & Editor.|safe rule is to credit no news that ae | Rt. Rev. John J. Nilay Cathalie Where, what and how cary you use! Starters and Generator epalring m EARL BE. HANWAY, Business Mer. | comes from Germany, and read with Gana SME TTEEeE, bishop of Hartford, born at Newbury: "me now? at econ te etOces a very crtiical eye whatever comes ||port, Mass., 63- years ago teday. ‘ 4 . R. E. Evans Margaret V. C. Douds cofeaeedly “HEUtEAl”: Bi: Today s Events || Rear Admiral William S. Cowles,| », ¢..o¢ all about the soft, easy job ARMATURE WINDING> AND REPAIRING th Member ‘of the Axxocinted Press. ropean source. Do not trust, either, OU. S. N., rétired, born at Farmatniy: That the other fellow hung ‘round : iP 353 NEW PRICES 3 onthe, fssociated Press | is, oxetustvely) any of the rumors that are always 1462nd day of thé great war: ton, Conn., 72 yetfrs ago today. ee vs find NEW SHO} zt i 5 Adisparches ct : ; i : ; Centennial amnniversaty of the! => z : 4 y of all news dispatches credited to ft or| floating around.’ Dame Rumor’ is ALL WORK GUARANTEED ~ s : A a i id what . : birth of Maria Mitchell, America’s He just simply got busy and dic Is he. local , »: a never a safe news source. , | D > : ‘ Re Revers? ONS TOSS Tee DunUMSE) Stick to the Associated, Press and| sFeatest woman astronomer, In the Day’s News || 5.4. reco ce he's a man, |the United Press, the two"big Amer- Birthday greetings to Robert T.} ‘us ply \ lican news-gathering agencies, to-| Lincoln, only surviving son of Prest-| = A | gether with individaal ‘American |dent Abraham Lincoln, who is 75|. John K. Shields, who goes before I hear lots about the great men going The Midwest Novelty & Electric €o. the Democratic voters of Tennessee 665-669 West Second Street |newspaper and magazine correspond-| Years old today. | the route— 7 nt | ents ef Enown intelligence and intes- Colorado keeps a legal holiday to- Kp Btag la vodka Entel ponairege 3 Commissions, departments ,canton- P.O. Box 573 Temporary Phone 283-R 3 rity, and you will not be led astray.}@ay in celebration of the 42nd anni-|" completiity bis facet teri in ‘tie ments and camps— ‘ | They may not always give you the|versary of the admission of the state upper “haae of congress. Prior to|Where they train mew for officers | ”} pees} Bpeacie truth, but they will not ES ATs HORE Besa is td be held by his election to the senate he had had To ride fine horses, give orders, looky = = ee eS you any lies, nor oes any facts the-Prdterfial Order of Eagles in|@ Tong and efeditable career ds a ratte Le s= + This paper has enlisted that you have a right to know. Pittshure tod, the big spectacular |!awyer and jurist. As-a justice of |Stand around in the fight. hee j Y : 3 pap H enki Vee iatark ot hae datithar Ocuvcntéd. (the, Tennessee supreme court he took|But for my patriot-hero, when all’s e e i with the government in the | OUR ANSWER ere AOU COR oP he eats la leading part in, thé fight for 4 said and done, 4 rsio-Steeie 0 rT y = | e annual convention 0: - # jon icy " that fights in . § a A thruout this war have- affected to See par ie poreenire to-| Senator Shields was born 60 years | BROKERS } APPRECIATION Ce that tele tates as a ma )"“One hundred and fifty thousand |#60 at Clinchdale, Tenn. He received suppose they need these officér-mien|$ | | KS a 2 e \ than it acts. It is therefore fitting|°™Ployes of the Canadian railroads|® common school education and took |r gel} the boys how to do it, * r . ' bgt F 5 ; up the law. He took an active inté®| pit tp Llove best We are in a position through our private wire connec- Every American echoes the worda| tint, ou answer to the new German| Vill foto work today under a new| © in Democratig politics arid served : the gay’ with thé crust tons to give you a superior service in any : of General Pershing addressed to|peace offensive is given in deeds |%¢hedule which provides fo jas a delegate to séveral of the nai. poctic right in ; iti wountled victors in Paris hospitals: |pather than. words. TT en cease. og for women(tohal convimtionss cf bis purty. [7° Bucklaright in local oil securities “Your country is proud of you,| That answer is written] i Sinimum= Wage scales —— : r ‘ | (a n y . is Written large in our : 3 " , a ( x 0 and I am mere than proud to com-|present war activities. One item is workers Py aes mines, ncluding And fights like’hell till he busts. We Solicit Your Patronage a mand such men as you. You have|the appropriation of $12,000,000,000| ™illinery 4 Sea int Maeaaare CONVALESCENT HOME NK 0 is fought splendidly. No one can ask|for the army. Another is the adop- |‘ become effective in Massachusetts) EL We need them all, OFFICE: LOBBY MIDWEST HOTEL a more of dhy fighting force than that| tion of an artillery program entail. | ‘°4@y- imprthey todetanee 1 And they’re a mighty fine bunch; Phone 810 Casper, Wyoming Photie 810 li they should do as well as you have|ing the expenditure of $5,000,000,-|, Under a new ruling the federal) Pl But you can’t help liking some best; i ' y i Ie done.” 000 for guns. Another is the launch-| 1¢Partment of labor today takes} +; So when they ask me | ——Private Wire Connection With r Every American who has an op-|ing of more merchant ships in one ee of the biting ct or i depot Who the real guy’s to be i Sheridan : Billings : Cheyenne : Denver ir portunity should take pains to let/day than Gerfhany ever launched in Ha beh PEAS Gs aA Ue Chicago, July 31.—The Salvation | When the war’s all over, and all that,| “4 the heroes of that gruelling battle|six months. Another is the pres- 2A PENS on hel is preparing to open in Paris "\ ' i 2 7 | Tye = 7e aries a Army is preparing to ope’ . a in France know how he appreciates! ence of over as million troops in in bi Heid Harn Sear ap beghelt a home fof convalescents, whéte| fm saying right now, Wa be nacet ciilland! sterifice, It} Fiance, half of tein’ reddy for bat-[4i-7' "ces tractes cor, United: States | Auerican. isoldlers discharged from | And I believe it’s a fact, ¥ will be partial compensation, and will) tle. ¢ . senator, representatives in congress the hospitals may find clean @nd/youwn find under the hat of the guy| A help thent to fight. sfill better next) | “Tent thefe is the holding of a 40-|"We cit deiee: to be filled ot the |comfortablav@iierters at a minimum in the ronk . | time, if that is possible. |mile front of our own, with prepara- Noventber -élection: price, besides being able to gét fresk/pye truest true blue, and sassy at! : Be ae aig ene: Ct aut [tons fox, greatly extending. that!" Today begins the fitth YeRP of thé|atr and recthation. It hae in view that. F | 4 nobly done, gratifying 45 it must bes front. There is the organization of European watt, so far fs the greater the leasing of the old home of Na- : x t f is not enough. They know that they} our armed forces on a basis of three| 4 oa Sash ‘ = 7 2 , Si e world-stage, in the greatest drama} 1,375,000 men, with 1,000,000 in each be alaay Rake i thee late ions at I frane per Soe be bs a] suceicient he may per hes. i. natural alige that there will be as many more many’s declaration of war on Russia! ment » de cafeteria where wholesome The Cs who plays the gate as i | s ie acer pig ernen ape selves nO seen armies as, circumstances may ang her invasion of France and Lux-| fod will be Holy at motlerate BEGey |e. Hay Becains Nes ws ~| 0 spectators h selve require. e e. | th Ipful things the Sal- . aia gh #! It is not the fighting men alone) lute defeat administered to ite Gere} y 2 a a to s¢ldiers who go broke on-leave of a ARES TS ‘i A) ok . aes —— J who deserve our appreciation and|mans so far in every conflict with ? * : in camp. Experierice shows’ that mong est néedle-workers in e e e gratitude. No less redognition should| American troops, and the resulting] | Today £ Anniversaries peenceg Bidaee iuvetiably pay back|the world are the women of. Persia. | ountan ates ransportation t go to the doctors and nurses and}conviction slowly setttling jnto (the| 5 ee these loans wher! théy) get-the funds. : | : t stretcher-bearers, the ambulince|German heart that every unit of the|1749—Samuel Doak, “the apostle of According to advices received here, | | nd Stora: 5 C . it drivers and others who sweated in|millions now in the field against} EH: and reese in the the’ Salvation’ Army in Gerriany and GEOLOGICAL WORK H a ge. me 0 os 4 the heat and toil of battle, giving|them and the other millions to fol- West,” born in Augusta coun=~ . bee ipéd’ ott ‘of éxist- 3 3 " 7 \ t their utmost effort and risking their|/low will fight just as hard. ty, Va. Died in Greene coun- ois da ee eof the ‘Baiede ned-only Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying |) Office 319 Oil Ex. Bldg. Telephone 958 lives little less than the combatants Se ty, Tenn., Dec. 12, 1829. toon oy eens founded in England, || Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co., : ‘ themselves. Do not forget, either, UNPATRIOTIC BAKING DAYS |1835—The Utiem and Schenectady |pecsuse It was founeed im enelants ||P. 0. Box 325 Phone 849 R. N. VAN SANT J. T. PHOENIX 2 Giles Sheet ls Gla Tait at Ue railroad, 78 miles long, Was) (ver the éath are in’ the’ trenches aL Next ia vplecter snes ~ Presid General Ma: : more prosaic but no less vital tasks! On the whole it was a patriotic opened to traffic. fichting uddér the various, flags’ of Gasper: Wyo. resident rm enera: nager a of bringing forward food: far the| meal with plenty of potatoes and a}/1843—As a result of an act passed the Allids.”. The fact thatthe Ament. = uy fighters and ammunition fer, their)salad culled from the war garden Aug. 28, T842, slavery camel on Salvdtioviiet #elte?’ workels have | r guns, or the engineers, bridge-build-| along with the green beans. But one he an end in all the British hieer made/aUiniiterived! part /ofithe t ers and road-builders, the electricians | of the guests had “stirred up a cake” dominions. ‘. rs uJ and all the rest without whose .aid| for hy) occasion, a layer eae with] 1863—TFederals under Gen. Buford | American SoE AN eta FORE foie ! d no modern battle is possible. |thick chocolate frosting. thet Confederates undér Gen. |i abo ga) ih bélidvedl to hiaye had’ , iaieaiialicmsiatiach delaaesace aia g We may go further than that. It| The donor of the cake was be- Stuart near Brandy Station, H considerable to do with the kaiser’s | was little less a triumph for the men| wailing the fact that the cake wasn’t Va., compelling them to re. |e tiohh: - Focithoclant she months té LARGE, NEW AND | ye ee Ee . just landed who were not permitted|so good as she'd like to have such a treat until reinforced, when ‘lane nave dgusinencuaiaiattenptaa MODERN | = to fight. It was a triumph for the product of her art. “I haven’t had Buford fell back. tte “ill oft?” Kitiaticayt Titionist OTIS D CO Y American army as a whole, all the|/any luck with cakes at all tits sum- 1870—King of Prussia_left Berlin | 1° ios WhO ad: Wom ENS: 4a: SPECIAL STORAGE RATES |} AN MPAN E way from General Pershing himself|mer. They fall, or they are heavy, — to join the army in the Nn raencee cote, Jakcgthey thavet tHe \ Memb N York Stock Exch Nise York Cortan Ex- down to the Newest recruit. It has;or something is wrong every time against France. <5 TMInGhL oe the Red Croan frequently F the Seas ae Ne embers New Yor ‘oc! change, New Yor! otto} 4 shed honor on the uniform of the|The other morning I took a cake out| 1892—German emperor and suite ar- Perea OF Ene HR eRe eT coan amy, or the Season | ; change, Chicago Board, of Trade American soldier. Don’t you feel/of the oven. It hadn’t risen as it Bred hice nS AV eH detineits “and gailatesel , Matct sald Rather \Work'” BT Git Eschonss Bide. Phone 765 br 766” Caen. yeni: ‘ like saluting now every time you s¢é|should. Well, I was so digusted that Queen Victoria. Mab aotg 180 SOUTH ELM ST. | il Exchange Bldg. one or 7 sper, Wyoming y one? Do it! The uniform and the|} stirred up another kind right away|1914—Germany formally | declared Saling,, Karld, Nas a women trép- _ i nN A ln a uy man both deserve it. and put that in. And do you know, Prenaen Russia and ordered) stig clit. re; porter ae iee re re Tenor: a weeore ew d : =e rr. i ——_o—_—__- the sécond one turned out worse troops mobilized. | ck lc .’ GET OUT OF BXLGIUM FIRST {than the first!” In her despair this} 1915—Heavy fighting reported be-| an ~ The details of Garman “peace feel-| woman had then decided that it was tween Russians and ORE et erie cena Se eee ers” are ‘unimportant. Not one of not her baking 40ay; and had gone aid Se penn, Nawew, vey alte | ae One OMING - oy the Allied governments will take|about washing the front porch. ego — aS) : t ERT 7 wy z them gexiocale enough to make a re-| “One of my neighbors Baya tt is not a Oe ee tenis age ot GROW beickbedhdh de: «a matter of luck. t is t queer \ zl ye < * b s long as a German army remains|flour they give us nowadays.’ Sea eae 3) |X whe oi and Gas assure a Boom Ngo eSeaeoese-te eho eke sho aheete-dhoee diode seo } west of Germany’s proper boundar-| One wonders where that woman | for the towm Irrigated fields ‘ SLI IS SIDS SS SB, a ern ©} r ! $ , holds true of Belgium par-|should still want to make the rich|/ Yr War -ing. A finee town with assured y. Av few Gnlighted, Germanel| dikes of pie-war' days. Patviatic wd: Yea Ago Today bi 6 & future. Fine hofnes and busi- s or cakes see that. Says Maximil- | men are not making any more, and delectable little muffins or}, M@j- Gen. Pershing visited Amer: there can be -no talk of peace.|lives and what she reads, that she I} and livestock will keep it grow- néss buildings. . A good clintate | ian Hard | ica eas = . 2 and a live bunch’of people. The ectriternational law forbids Ger- jtea. biscuits are not on the family fee hie Scled ection best buy in the state. . : many to retain even one pebble of /menu. Their successors in the form aeNthiet Gernand on Ftioders frank | For bargains in bést Main r Belgian streets and commands Ger-|of corn muffins, bran tolls, oatmea) In proclamation to the German | street property, or residence ; many to restore Belgium. to the con-|gems, etc., are used instead. There veople the kaiser expressed confi-\* lots in the best districts and ad+ ; ditions before invasion. Is Belgium, Se sents bri a beh made dérice: it victor | ditions, see , ; as chancellor, a state secretary,!with a substitute flour and sweet- = gol ; ambassador have confessed,| ened with honey instead of sugar. AS) Wisconsin's first woman's club was 1h® "ARE WABREN REALTY , an innocent victim ;of German self-!for frosting, it simply is fot made organized in the town of Sparta. int defense? Then we have to ask its{in the patriotic household. =| 754 » SA sraeae ; forfiveness and not force conditions Any woman who persists in in- ns - = ares aann rena = NS J : upon it. This is a question of Hah 28 herself eae Hee pan. in BAILII AIS PASS oO d tt J 1 ; s ; : decency, morality, and honor of aj these luxuries, when the whole coun- ; : 7 } sation? try is saving wheat and sugar for i e ec r +-4 TE le bails uly 29, the Pate? of Ice to business dis J $ | ji ves 3 kK The surrender of Belgium, of|our Allies, deserves all the. bad luck | I I tu ‘ “ courte, Gould AGE in facie” CAA Cat BOMIbIE ink Duke dis —- ; trict will advance 10c per hundr - war. Far more plunder thee rr 62 |) Each Evening in the Big Tent, Corner of Park ‘and Center Re ed. There will be no ad must be abandoned by the Huns, an THE FOOD SITUATION Qh. 5 J or 1 far more. assurance given of future paraatt Streets, East of Park School ; vance to residénce customers. ! géod behavior. But the liberation of} Herbert Hoover,’ who has now - Beginning A 1 ie 3eigium would be a beginning. Af-|takem up headquanters in London as eginning August 1, at 8 p. m- ‘ ter that, we mi illing to dis-|food administrator for the Allies, WW : . © cass peaee while we kept on fight-| says: EA > 4 ‘ j 4 ing. ‘Until that is done, in token of | “We fave turned the corner” at This is made necessary on account of the necessity of good faith, no discussion is possi-/last. During the past 12 months the 7 E ; m i ble. | United States has- exported 10,000,- 1s } ‘ i ~ - |000 tons of food to the Allies. Dur- shipping Ice-in from Denyer and Scottsbluff and the in- ing the next 12 months we can ex-| & The Bible = - — : |port 21,00Q,000 tons, including 3,-| Don't 5 7. roo ee : ! It was decided interesting, aS an / 900,000 tons from Canada.” | Will crease in freight rates. che example of journalistic mendacity,| Thanks to the enterprise of our Fail | eae to learn from the German press that | farmers and stock-raisers and the eae f American troops had been cut down | economy of our consumers, we7have| ts Bec: me, z y “by the hundred thousand,” partic-|/the food. Thanks to the energy of New k | ularly as that same German press/|our shipbuilders, we have the ships. | Boo ‘ had never previously admitted the) There is enough shipping now to Attend » presence in France of more than 4/ supply the soldiers. There will soon few fens of thousands. It was inter-|he enough to transport everything} esting to read that our soldiers Were our civilian allies need. The U-boat! “moved down in solid masses as théey}is no~longer a menace. advanced,” when us every intelligent) In contrast with this fine outlook, ce S American knows, our troops do not! says Mr. Hoover, “hunger is the dom-| _ . tor You Sanitary Ice Company s after the German) j i vi > ene | ~ oe % 5 5 ‘ | open, seakesrad ‘for- lene See aap Sa ete Bible truth proclaimed in_a new and interesting manner, impar- Mebbtetciddvthd, interesting to learn year will be larger than all the cas-/{} tially without respect to cféed, ttadition, or popular opinion. PEeeotoerd Se egeate-rfoeheafeatedte F points mounfains of ualties on the western front.” | Bh * 4 CMMI MS DS, LP MIMS ST corpses towered before our lines,” in| ‘There is no doubt of it. The food! Admission and Seats Free. Everybody Weléome. 3 afi view of the fact that up to the time|situation in the Central Empires is W. A. LONG. > of that statement the German lines!growing desperate. The German am + i everywhere had yielded to the vie-| meat ration is being reduced to six| = = - \ : Py ( «

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