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PAGE TWO ___ THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 19158 The Cade hele 1, ee [ak A Sod, wh Sew eee —pio— Oost hp wee } ; The Casper Daily Tnbune The rest is a matter of the multipli-’ | Today’s Anniversanes | | OVER. HERE || In the. Day’s News | Ge A eee i $a Fifty years old today. is Colone j| Members New York Stoc ange, ork Cotton Ex- | | {ssued every evening except Sunday ‘There should be no hesitation on|O-— i i i | nt Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. the part of Congress about making|!?778—James K. Paulding, Sart | By CAPTAIN PITT Resa H txebn, whd bab be- 3 A sper r 3 | hange, Chicago Board of Trade Publication Offices: Oil Exchange an ri Van Buren’s secretary of the| | | re iy +TAR any necessary moves. | } ica’s ri t men 2 i aspe Hy Building. The German way to make war has navy, born at Great Nine! | pee jpegt aoe Erie ha Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 765 or 766 r, Wyoming Business Telephon . 15 been with a certain slow and pon- Partners, N. Y. Died at Hyde} " 2 2 | left his mother, Edteial Otis “eis derous efficiency. To, produce the Park, N. ¥., April 6, 1860. |© he greatest paereon, te), World Peaastisce tired 7 Atte hach'te a ee = devastation so far wrought they have|}3i3 4 constitutional charter was) today nes wealth, Col Green is justly entitled : omen nton Sy Carrie 50c month; | been educating the whole people for granted Bavaria by King} Js not a nan,> and it isn’t fame— to be called a self-made man, for it by mall: $8 forv6 mouths, $6 for ves |Seny Sones dhe oe eae ee geet eae e leat ire soll ehat'e happening tat Mattel “qian Sete Pee oor re POHL CHOP PHP dr eo io stest Entered at Casper (Wyo.) Postoffice Must lose. 1848—Marriage of Lieut. U. S. far away, metal that he received any of the as second-class matter, Nov. 22,1916.| The American way to make war Grant and Miss Julia T. Dent! hed es Lal (Pe Ae i F ding Main. benefits of his mother’s millions. AR TIM Associated Press Service. pga haul ental alee of St. Louis. papier crore. 2 ama de | After completing his studies at Ford- 2. United Press Service. ict thrust. Where the Germans £0,| 196) The Confederate Provisional | 23¢k there in a land made desolate json Colleye he started his career as Sd-eho ge elo eto egoete there follow disease and death. The * : bs ~ J, E. HANWAY, President & Editor. | americans cut clean, like the sur. Congress at Richmond closed| By the cruel and bloody hand of |, section hand on one of the rail- ATERIL EARL E. HANWAY, Business Mgr. > knif. Sealine Mi tiows them. its third session. i Mars, roads owned by his mother. After| j , Associate Editors: ae 2 sre Spee od Wena! aa d to| '862—Catlett’s Station, Va., was|You will find the thing that is truly several years of practical experience R. E. Evans Margaret V. C. Douds prodies thik FaGkIL. tie sioner they captured by Confederate cav- great— }he was esnt to Texas and placed in i ae ae te alry under Gen. Stoart. | \charge of the Texas Midland rail- 2 : q The “Associated Biogs ts exclusively are started on their way the better. | 1898—Duke of Edinburgh, second | yi here are the golden | »oad. For a number of years there- Don’t Discard that Broken Casting, but pope te eG RS SP ae ae son of Queen Victoria, suc-| stars § after Col. Green continued to make : : fot otherwise credited in. this, paper GERMAN SYMPATHY, ceeded to the throne of Saxe-|It’s the giving of all—the lives of hig home in the Lone- Star State. bring it to us to be welded. We save ‘ou y blishead The, wife of a member of the | ee eg aa pet American diplomatic corps in Berlin| Coburg and Gotha. | eee ,,| Several years before the death of Bs d , = =| tolls in the Saturday Evening Post | 9!14—Germans made a levy of forty} Who die in battle for Freedom S| his mother he returned to New York time ani money. if Laine of her ex; arieices ausing: those | million dollars on Brussels. | caver : and assumed the active control of her 4 4 \venve of the ahr while America was|1915—German forces occupied the | Brave hearts who will never see home| vast interests in real estate and in Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel bea Russian fortress of Ossowetz. | Aa 4 Aare financial, railroad and industrial en- d all th ‘ah 3 - ‘ 916—Sev. ighti r -| , it thing’s the greates' a rises. * xy “The next day there was the| !916—Severe fighting between Rus % terpi other metals. [Christmas tree at the Blind Soldiers"] ions and Austrians in the Car-| ever was! Kn vrdeS FOOTE BS ue betore 9,08 Aluminum, Bronze an 5 id W ‘ B3 Oa Giruan ‘sos ae | hare ae ““S) two Casper men ‘were arguing. | Sit" sthort ncitlvargany werhad tie Oxweld’s Portable Outfit for Field Work. 4 a G E s * sa. 6 ne 5 5 5 | One said: “But then, suppose the/ter that Sa . m. we will de Welding of Scored Cylinder Blocks a Specialty & were a large number of socially liver ? in. . ™m., t af I |enemy smote you on one cheek, you) but only one. dellv a day to an vrominent people present. A clergy- oda’ Ss Events a | ne.fam We sollatt 4 Briton vel siete ieee coon Ly || turned the other, and he struck you press ily... We ty ‘our trade on Your credit is good at | souls, in which he said over and over 1488rd day of the Great War. oS All welds guaranteed. so So-efe- es again?” The other answered with a|& credit store, but net at ours. Our Ved So oetoo onto ate aceetoetont th such things as: You men will never Fortieth anniversary of Serbian in- babe p54 That? Tt doesn't gage tively Swit not te Jett anywhere) Tor | . \e $ 5 eesecee see a Christmas tree again... never! dependenae. Ly pate ? pts J af e! 4 2s know the light af the candles on it;/ Centennial anniversary of | th ge Sooner coma Peaated allie. 0 Sy, CASH cand. Pay | Xy- cer ene , op $ i |never see the smiles of your friends|jaunihing of the Savannah, the first | f % SPER COMMERGTAL < : WHO ARE THE CZECHO- round you,; and a few more grue-|;tcam vessel to cross the Atlantic.|., America gave the other cheek to | (A a = Oe aO te , ’ , SLOVAKS? some remarks until we wondered) One hundred years ngo today died|G¢™many more thanjonce before hor) {= 118 S. David—Across From Shockley $s , . There is no such thing, strictly that someone did not stop him. He! Warren Hastinis, who laid the fougd-| Patience was Spent and Mr. Wilson ‘ 4 ‘J speaking, as a Czecho-Slovak.. There ended up with the suggestion that! ation for British rule in India. joecties it was time for drastic action. RIVERTON LOTS ‘ed Ph 61 1 J = are Czechs and Slovaks. The hyphen | what was sight after all to those who! ‘The Western Swedith Methodist|A™ enemy like the kaiser has to be/# p.y ‘Them and Double Your *| one % 3 denotes the union of the two peoples, had lost it for Gott und Vaterland.| cpiscopal Gonference meets today at knocked down! 26 Money, ie m , just as Canadians and Americans, There was not a particle of cheer! Harcourt, Iowa, with Bishop Thomas | Main street lot, 1% blocks of’ aad united against a common foe, might during that entire afternoon.” Nicholson presiding. j a $2,000.00 *) be called “Canado-Americans:” The natural thing which would) ‘The first young peaple's conven-| | Year Ago in the War R ————— — —~ The reason why “Cech” or have occurred to any person of aver-| io, of all American Lutherans of (ee Block off Main st_. 2,000.00 ajaty is pit here pine = se EE r- Aigo intellivence: au arse Vorwegian extraction will begin its| Japanese war commission heated A fine block in Burch transliteration of it. . In its own) would have been to te ‘bee i ons today at Re: ing, Minn. |by Viscount Ishii received in Wash- addition, r lot... 250.00 ¢) tongue the “C” has a. little’curve of the beautiful and wonderful) %4'0vs (oans, at Red Wing Nat ans lineton, ag Auhprove nathtion, lots CASPER CYCLERY over it, indicating that it is pro-| things left in the world for them to! .onded to the people of New Hamp-| German air raid on London result- with city water, | nounced like the “‘ch’”’ in “church.” jenjoy. Music is still theirs, the sound) ‘hire to visit the State College utjed in eleven persons killed and thir- sidewalks and trees; ' 405 North Durbin The see Ie pars aarem nee be- a loved wolses, ths een ee Durham today té witness the train-|teen injured. restricted Efaa Aman . a load tween “Cheko” an esko. Christmas trees. The ;| ng of the army detachment the British repulsed fierce counter at- We are making OVE H ‘ s' iver carload o} The Czechs and the Slovaks are/ing hands is theirs, the taste of! 14 4, inspect the other war activ-|tacks by the German Crown Prince|# the best residence district in Everything for the Bicycle Just TES) z f old peoples. Their written history| wholesome food—when Germany| {70 0, )PeCr oa’ Guie on the Ypres front. Riverton. Bicycles and Accessories. Come in and see before you buy. goes back to the sixth century, andj|can get it. The general business of the Grand there are traces far earlier than that. If the Germans display this ap-}, °° 4 } : —of which -Cechy is the native name | standing of human needs, in respect ithooatie za phéKortion of the visit-| L —much of Moravia, Silesia and +o their own, what can be expected ‘ 8 the ‘ ‘ Aes ¢: - large parts of northern Hungary. of them in relation to their enemies? or ate. SENS ae ih ee RECLAMATION PROJEST Prams & There ere shout eight millions of| They simply have not in them those toh tthe oy aaa or purposes of | atronize the | them altogether. mental and spiritual qualities which ie penis uring the remainder a . 4 | There are ¢ 2,500,000 of thew. itle them to qualify as hu-| Ne week. LIBERTY GARAGE | EEE —— -~ There fare ApoE r Pua ze epoULaerteseie # Eminent lawyers from every state) The United States Reclamation el : | eats i ings and to be judged on the]. ; it - ; S » who are closely akin to) man beings and to be judg me ens eeas pone’ Slay at Lingle, Wyo is in need ot CLM SSS ES aNSS SSSI aD as, “0! ss ‘ assi e in) four carpenters and ‘one lineman, ani BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN The EARL WARREN REALTY ‘ COMPANY Remember the Place Wyomi ae 405 North Durbin them in race and language. They some level as those who oppose them. live mostly in the northern counties, 0- pears ees i i | Car Storage, per month_-_$10 ‘hi Mor- Jleveland today to advance the an-/a representative is now in Casper and of Hungary, touching upon the. Agr | TIN HAT USEFUL cient movement to standardize the! will furnish franepareation to the job. Truck Storage, Pee month_$15 Sane nat Mabie ee eee UT Is NOT SO oe aerant statutes gr aie yay Carpengers receive 57 cents per hour |] Gasoline, per gal________ N idc AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH N ‘3 ae ‘ious States. It is expected that the and linemen 52 cents, and board can j 5 . ; ane gecche aset Ease mh Teen B : soldier vote will be among the sub-|be obtained at a reasonable rate. AUTO REPAIRING % Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at \ a struggle to keep their language VERY BECOMING jects brought up for consideration., Anyone interested should apply at 180 So. Elm St. \® popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. \ and literature intact. as well as, their LaF Wa Ay Se the office of E. Richard Shpp at) Phone 983 DIS SIPFAIPSLAOLLAL LA CLL LL racial entity. The Slovaks aré said!) ++ to be peaceful, slow, farming most} LONDON, Aug. 22.—The “tin hat” A. J. MOKLER TO i = “Font AE Oe eT ae Sea % 5 vi primitively. [at the best of times looks like a bad) CONFER DEGREE _ fey iiltiNiiniiiitttnnttiiiii iting untiiiianitAntn 3AM TR TCR RTA PE TD Both peoples, who with the Poles | practical joke. 0 . = ate ittentiats soutien A and Lustians, form the Western) Nevertheless, it has saved many a Slavs, have kept stromg national) vaiuable life. Some of the old Mons ON DR. MOKLER self-consciousness. ‘ Conquered by| vatorans still regard it as an inven- ; | the Magyars, down-trodden by the|;;.. o¢ doubtful utility. One dav Eye ia Austrians, they keep coming up in| one of them was struck on the head rie ad sence invitation from parliaments and conventions, de- by shrapnel and the only thing that ine e a is We ‘pda, Mr. manding representation, education,| -9 44 him from instant death was his|4- J. Mokler will leave tomorrow! = [rote er ncnmeanenenemnoRsutenmaanNapNNRna self-government. Losing to Austria | el helmet. On coming round hir|™°rning for Thermopolis and in the = in 1620, after being politically sub-| eratefil yeriict was: evening he will raise his eldest son, | — - merged for a hundred and fH iShook me somethin ‘orrible, that ae Rance Mee # ty degree | years. we find the Czchs still study-! 4:4” y never did like them tin ’ats!”|°f # Master Mason. Mr. Mokler is | ing Slavic philology and trying to/ Tommy is now an exnert in find |?&st master of the Casper Masonic He will ‘odge, and several years ago con ferred the third degree upon his other} son, V. W., who is now a 32nd de-! zree Mason, a member of the coun-! sil and a Knights Templar. A num- her of Casner Masons expect to go to keep their language pure. In 1882 they founded a University at Prague. The present fight for us z0i i e form | 2 se See pa Winuved years, | common sight to gre couple of ogg chine de iaenta ,|boiling in one of them, minus the Nothing is accidental. The strength | 2°! be ¥ 2 ; 2 rseverance of these separated| lining, over a blazing flare. WI MhReetale tohteoe oe aes rag ja| But if he is ever photographed in groups now warring in Italy, Russia! But 1 he Is ever p ap! " the work. is the product of centuries of na- it, it is certainly not from choice! Pees Loe ES eouGH KEYS IN INSANE MAN SUGIES Now is the chance of the Czecho-| ts His hatred of the slippery) | ASN 9 Se Srmente- TRIBUNE OFFICE | BY CITTINE ie sno ey mee TO UNLOCK CITY HS THROAT during the first months oft he Bol-| KREMMERE shevik regime, while he hoped, as did} : #7 all Russia, that salvation was at hand The Tribune has on hand, awaiting ing a use for this possession. luse it as a saucepan, a seat, a wash- hasin, or a weapon; and it is no un- a SALESMAN » Wyo., Aug. 22,— Awaitine a hearing to determine his sanity, Michael E. (Spud) Murphy, | O MATTER what you have to sell—wheth- = +: ‘ i collec- hasinow flamed stg esBen: eaepente ones ee see dah oe etata ised a safety razor blade. which he] er suits, wall paper, millinery, hardware, shoes, paints, ——o. i ‘ K = had cleverly concealed on hi at id Pas A THE CUBIST’S CHANCE of Wyoming, possibly excepting the| vith “aondiv effect at the eonts daitt garden seed, silk dresses, safety razors, stocks, cigars, re war has been kind to the| shop of a keysmith or the den of a}:, He artist. He has ris dav at last |second-story man. Included on the hortly after 11 Timid souls who dared neither to|key rings are every imaginable sort scorn nor praise the sylvan views] of key, from the little fellows, which and staircase scenes of the cubist can| unlock the Gladstone bags, to large now burst forth in unstinted praise! safe keys, trunk keys, beer openers of these seme designs when painted | shoe buttoners, ear spoons, burglar upon gun limbers, freight car doors | akeleton kevs—in fact. most everv- and ships, to hide them from the | thing but the key to heaven or the enemy. ....| "ev to the Kaiser’s palace on the Gamontage wanld, Reemaby ane Rhine, which we hope and pray Gen- right to be the cubist’s field. s he ‘ Swill’ s over tol: 3 1 a aes successfully disguised the | ou pee ne orl sen send sn ane jury brought in a verdict | scenes he claimed to depict, he may) }¢ any dear reader has lost a bunch Sere ee now conceal the very surfsces 97! of evs he or she is most cordially in- which he lays his paint. And the \vited to drop into The Tribune of. |{RA B. FEE RESIGNS AS { entrancing thing is that the layman | ¢:.~ang inspect the collection which | SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 4 \ neers and. eed aR ag {is on display at tne circulation couw- Behar Te | as much as u 7 } 7 ae eee = a ic in the glorious days ‘o2| se bs CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 22,—A could not do in the ¢ er bomb exploded in the ranks of Chey- a = oil leases, gold teeth, fresh eggs, silk hose, houses, but- ter, lumber, jewelry, furniture, or service— o'clock yesterda: morning. Unknown to other prison-| ers, he sat upon his cot and delib- erately hacked his throat from ear to} ear. severing the jugular vein. | He quickly bled to death, but not! yntil he was discovered lying with jhis head outside the cell door by an- other inmate. The body was taken ‘n charge by Coroner Fitzpatrick and % coroner’s inquest held that even. FAA A Newspaper advertising is the best salesman you can hire. One man and the right kind of newspaper space will sell more for you than four to five clerks or salesmen without advertising. The more salesmen on your payroll the more ad- vertising space you ought to employ to keep the clerks and sales- men busy. If you believe in advertising as a salesman-and surely you do when you see it making others about you rich— the only way to make your advertising pay is to keep it work- ing as regularly as your other salesmen. You would fire a clerk who worked only one or two days a week. Give advertising a fair chance and you will get results, cp biem-secontly Dastohen \ORLAND ORMSBY [enne school board Saturday. by the| FOUR MILLION FIGHTING unexpected resignation of Superin-| YANKS | jtendent of Schools Ira B. Fee, who Gen. Peyton C. March testified COMMANDER OF hss “been connected with the local} before the Senate military affairs schools for the past 16 years, the past} committee, which was deliberating | AERO SQUADRON 6 of which he has acted in shnieatt the new draft law, that we ay 4,-| pacity of superintendent. No suc- 000.000 men in ance next Jnne. re . cessor has been named. With them, ‘we ean go thru the Ger-| , Orland Ormsby, son ot cdot] Mr. Fee came to this city 16 years aan lies whenever.we vlease.” ear 43 at D. 1 i i P . ago as a teacher of science in the It is a big number. But the Amer- to hin rte 2 or tek an a name liocal high school. He resigns his people are used to big figures | 7", Weent hb au! Ro ae a: position here to accept the superin- What they want is to win the| The Wyoming boy was stationed atisindency of sthools at Missoula, Mon- and to win it without delay. | Berkley, Calif., at the aviation school tana, a city of 18,000 inhabitants, To hold off now, to go slow, to be; there for training for the last twoland will leave for his new home on} niggardly of men or of resources, months, and his remarkable ability in Saturday. is Ike delaying taking the aching | nickine up the flying game rules and = tooth to the dentist, It keeps on also his ability to handle men has! aching until it is taken there, and brot him the position and honor of! the longer the delay the more serious, ®@uadron commander of the 57th If you are in doubt as to the right way to advertise your business ask ah expert tahelp you. The undersigned will be glad to talk it over with you anytime. HAR Very sincerely, ~The Daily Tribune Advertising Manager. 4 | the dentistry, both in pain and in squadron. |] Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying J pocketbook, at the end. Procrastina- _ This is the highest position a cadet || Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., |) == tion at this stage is simply playing| of the flying school can hold, and P. O. Box 325 Phone 849 the German’s game. young Ormsby’s promotion is proof} 111 North Wolcott Street SAR CRETE Neg The country knows now what its of his fitness for most of such Pro- | forces can do. It knows how they/ motions only come after the men are) Casper, Wyo. | i eenensnernnnnnnnsinimneayennunassannannnte nneerttngntmenananatn Sas Orc RRR a : 3 ‘ 4 so