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PAGE Two The Casper Daily Tribune! i: ig except Sunday at inty, Wyo. hange Building: , —____—_.. Issued every event Casper, Natrona co! cation offices: Oli BUSINESS TBLEPIIO. ———_____— Enter at Casper (W}omning) poston le 4s second-class matte, Nov. 916. MEMBER THE AS: REPORTS FROM T. J. E. TED PR! . Rnestene wise Editor . Edito Les B. GRIF ¥ Sditor THOS. DAILY ‘tising Manager! Advertising Reprimentatives David J. Randall, Fifth Ave., New Vork aty. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year .. Six Months less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ud- vance an@ The Daily ‘rf une will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of the Assovinted Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for tepublication of all news dispatches credjt*d to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also che local news published herein. ee a No. «a 735 — a. ANENT THE BEAVER. Because of the proteciion that has been accorded beaver in this state and provision made for their destrue tion in cases where they| are damag- ing property, the opinion of a Colo- reply article urging the same piotection, of interest to people of Wyoming: “If the farmers of Colwrado wish to suffer all the damage Tene therh by the beaver through ignovance, it’s up to them; if the people of tie state sh to take chances on the\pollution waters by the same aninel, that so their lookout; thay should and not take the person that does rot know what he is talking about. ry a ; rado man written in to an is wi of but inform themselves, word of a “TI have lived neighbor to the beav- and I all the the beavir bill A bill daanc& be framed to exterminate ‘then, er for more than know that for the people of Colorado cannot be too drastic. 50 years, good of un- less it would allow a trapper to go on private the holdings against} owner’s wishes. “The way the beaver conserved the \ water for tha farmer—alwa S a syent n fac|, is soon as the wit 1 the streams and jus tt the time the farmer needs it most, }lic argument for the beaver. this: In the fall, runs lov as beaver begins td build his dams 1, inte make new holding back In the sprit: ones, water for the winter. rusk of water the tops of these dof 1 seme of thin en entire the water not of . but it adds to the floods. No lanterns or anything else, bit , wil keep them from rb- - these dams if torn out in tie \ { i er pollute our strean mor n anything , making filth§ utiful brooks at the head: and when the ate Inow typhoid” m this cause, | r pollu “The beaver niore 3 the 1 of any scenit re is only one thing in the rred to that is corr do not destroy fis! “They are ough than reservoir builders. V “If there ure any from Miss come up and I will show the MORE NEWS FROM PARIS! the r day confer- peace udertook to rebuke the news- It issued an oficial note say- press has published cer in 1 the negoti ¥ y the financial nezo tiation which does not agree with the but is eitirely erroneous.’t The r vas ucknowledged by the Paris Temps with this pointed re- mark: “fhe above contradiction con- stitutes the sole official information supplied to the French press with re- gard to the important deliberations of th: of, the allied govern- ments.”” 1f3 s i and deserved rc- bul Yr conference, Un- u the press, aad particul- neh press. hi one too mes In the tien of un- ced and unvy ed reports re- gs of the con- 1 these inae- —_—_—_—_— !curacies whether in France or Eng-| nd or America, have been commnit- lea in an honest effort to give -the Publi- | public the truth so far as the 4 hpaper men could obtain it-or infer| | difficult ger | lit. The attitude of the press has been! hat the public everywhere ‘had & ED. PRESS right to know what was going on— all the details of delicate and| negotiations, but the main drift of them and the big facts at ue. Thiz has also ‘been the atti-| de of the general public, especially merica, -where it is the custom to air all .public and thoroughly. It is really the people at home, not not questions frankly those representatives at Paris, that are responsible for this settlement. Yet from the first there has been a plague of censorship at Paris, and that plague has grown with the prog- the Recently, with conditions grown and the, world more eager than ever to know ress of treaty. critical what is being done about a dozen developments Europe, erder to hinder the confer- énee ‘but to help it, the censorship , ha8 closed dowh tighter than ever. When there ought to'be the'‘fullest news and freest comment from ‘Paris, there is the least. Ameéritan menacing in not ‘in newspapers, with few have patiently this situat , making excuses for the ren Gh seen rather than ¢ sing it. But the time for siient submission is past. exceptions, endured The American press and public are tting and suspicious diplomacy.” The people want more news from Paris. weary Americ “secret 0: RENTS ARE NOT TO BE RAISED., It is welcome news to a host of rent-payers that the United States burenu of housing hts thidden the r: iig’ the peried of army démobiliza- struggling ising of rents dur- tion. It is true that the unhappy land- lord who is forced to’ make repairs has to pay more for ‘them than for- but there ‘has much merly, been |profiteering in the landlord business It s heen no uncommon thing for the| in the past two or three years. landlord to raise the rent on the plea! of increased cost of repairing, and (hen let leaky roofs and unsatisfac-| tory piumbing go untouched. Because war time the tenant accepted | If the tenant now has a turn it is | i the condition and made no fuss. more than fair. When busin ggain, and housing problems are’ less; returns to normal cificult, if the landtord feels he has| had his due, he may try on more to get what he to him. In the meantime it behooves the chankful tenant to be also the good nt, demanding a'minimum of re- irs and taking excellent care of the roperty. a ee (oe | Today's Events o— A referendum is to be taken in the \ covinee of Quebec today on the pro- » tcral to permit the sale of beer ani {cht wines in the Province. In New Zealand a referendum 07 \: liquor issue is to be taken today ¢ determine whether the present 1 stem shall be continued or e way to national prohibition. All mills in the Manchester, Eng- ict spinning American cot- are to shut down today and re- u closed for two weeks. The shut- n, which affects 100,000 opera- was decided upon because of trade. xamination of Mrs. pchinski, charged with the Stanis- convent of Isadore, Mich., 11 aygo, is scheduled to be resumed | 4eland, Mich, emphis is to be the meeting place today of an important conference of cotton planters, bankers and repre- ntitives of southern business inter- sts with Federal and State offi to consider the formation of a cotton export ng corporation along lines re- cently suggested by Governor Hard- ing of the Federal Reserve Board. Calendar of Sports. Bascbafl: Meeting of league, ht: Springfield, Mass. Athletics: Central A. A. U. track | and fielf’ championships, at Chicago. | Boxing: Tommy |. Gibbons vs. George Chip, 10 rounds, -at Denver: | Ys ‘tar tar Ago i in War [oS SS a) a French held village of Hangard af- {erate fighting. s claimed capture of 6,00) and 100 guns. h .and Portuguese forced x iniles on line from La Bassee | td Armentieres, \ \ Basterny e Canal ‘Washington says we are going to '1916—British took by storm trenches of Sister Mary John of the |*° | pure Lavoptik eye-wash. A girl with GONTIMUINEE WiLL BE ASKED IN-GASE. OF E, J GRIFFITH, DEFEND (The Jack Pot | What are you doing with the day-| light that you save. = With all this row about prohibi- tion no ‘one would ever think ' we live in’ the temperate zene. * *# © * ME IN ‘ENGLAND, BUT NEWS SECRET LONDON.—Secrecy surrounds the opérations of the drillers who have; The grand ‘larceny case growing| aiapvabda oil in Derbyshire’: There lout of the alleged stealing of. aute| Seenis te be no: doubt, however, that accessories, from a Glenrock garage] oil in considerable quantities has| The man or woman who doesn't! Several months ago, in which Evan J.| been found, and.the drillers believe | Griffith, proprietor of the General | Machine and Tool company here has been made defendant, is scheduled to come to a hearing. in the district Gourt | at Douglas today. The case came up during the fall term of the court last year, but owing to the fact that only a few criminal cases had been arraigned and no jury intend to subscribe for the ivactery, loan because the ‘“‘war’s over’’ a mighty queer spirit of gratitude. s * * By the way, have you thot up that slogan for Casper? * o8 The winter wheat forecast from) shows * the spring term. Attorney W. H. Patten is repre- senting Griffith’s interests in the Douglas court and it is stated that a continuance in the case until the fall have a crop of 837 million bushels while the one from the field agent at} Dougies pisces ital pie on ; term of court will be asked. Griffith Having published the former that! was released shorily after the alleged figure will stand until a correction is) crime.on bail and;has since conducted j his bus:ness here. oe There are three times as many {women centenarians zs men in the | United States. ) Se offered’ from some source. Deemer eee Bere | The Suburbanite. it was the busy hour of four, When from a horti¢ultural’store | Emerged a gentleman, who bore— 1 hoe | 1 spade | 1 wheelbarrpw. From thence our hero promptly went Into a'seced establishment, 2 | And for these’ things his money) | spent— 1 box of bulbs 1 lot of shrubs 1 package of ‘assorted seeds. + ~-.KEYS:MADE while you wait at the Hie has a garden under way, SHOOTING GALLERY And, if he’s fairly lucky; say, z He'll have about the end of May— 1 nasturtium 1 radish 1 pot of mignonette. Soarsoons) Magazine. Casper Tan Office Will’ ‘save - Fen money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand. bag, and Suitcases eliable 183 So. Centor © | Phone 804-J. "\ Today’ s Mica | e a See 2! 1 829—“General” Wil i} f WANT YOUR BRICK WORK William Booth, |f! On’ for. are founder ‘of the ..Salvation || ‘Om Contract or Fbroentage Army, born at Nottingham. Died in Landon, Aug- 20,1912 1854—Treaty of alliance signed—be- tween France and England. |1864—Archduke Maximilian accepted | f the crown .of Mexico. i993—-The Moro fort, at Bacalod, ! Philippines, was captured by | a ‘force under Captain Per-/ shing. 5—American Ambassador Joseph H. Choate was elected a Ben- cher of the Middle Temple, Call for Estimate PETER 416°So! Jackscm' ‘TRANSPORTATION’ Ure’ Cay Gncielgam Thight Me . Give Me a Trial WILLIAM WERNER. 190 Phone 407, Sanrhs upataire in London. Oe 1915—A combined force of French ' geeoceseseeersseerco0eonee and British was sent to aid the Serbians. Natrona Fuel Co. ¢ + | Phone: 949: J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL between Ypres and. Lille, 1917—British continued their offen- sive in the region’ of Arras, capturing 10,000 prisoners, 100 guns and much other war COKE WwooD material. City. Office 157 S. Center ce Seaeesa 'S cca, Ofice Sah tnd Booch °— o le ice an Today’s Birthdays ! 2) Stteets « . i b _ 9 George Arliss one of the foremost actors of the English-speaking stage, born in London, 51 years ago today. | ° Purley A. Baker, general superin- tendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America, born in Jackson county, O., 61 years ago today. Henry P. Fletcher, United States Am dor to Mexico, born at Green Castle, Pa.. 46 years ago today. Eugene D’Albert, celebrated pian- ist and composer, born in Glasgow, Scotland, 85 years ago.today. 0. ou ———_ 0 7 | ‘In the Day’s News | | i Rt. Rev. William A, Hickey, whose ! 2on: tion as bishop of the Roman} Catholic diocese of Providence is to | take place in the Rhode Island city ; today, is a well know iest who has } Ss pastor of c ches in va- rious Massachusetts cities since his rdination years ago. Born in: Worcester, 1869, he. received. his | early education in the public schools | of that city and then went to Holy) Cross college, from which. institution he received_his diploma in 1890. The next three years--he; spent -in.study- ing under the Sulpician Tathers in Paris and upon his..return in. 1898 he was ordained by Archbishop Wil- | liams of Boston. During the past |two years Father Hickey has been |pestor of a ekcnurebe at Clinton, Mass. | Results Wi Will Startle Cas OT fa eee Bt “4 People report quick results from HE Omaha “Live Stock Ex- L fhange is the governing body which. controls , all trhding on the Omaba Ilve stock market, It fs not conducted for gain or profit, but to promote uniformity aré equity in trade, to Inspire confldcnee in its mem- bers, and to protect its patrons. The shipper sends his consign- ment to.a member of the Ex- change for sale, ‘The latter re- mite the the proceeds Ip cash on day All transactions ‘are made by word of mouth, yet out of almost one-half million erate trades in 1917 ees twelvs to be re. ferred ‘to Ca srbitration "cokn mittee. For “A-B-C Book of Omahe,”* write Chamber of Commeree, Omaha “EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. weak, strained ,eyes .was helped by ONE application, Her mother could not scw or read because of eye pains. ‘In one week her trouble was g®ne. A small bottle of Lavoptik is guar- anteed ito help EVERY CASE weak, inflamed or strained eyes. ONE WASH startles with its quick results. | Aluminum eye Cup FREE. Casper | | Pharmacy. —Adv. Stock transfer agents ahd’ regis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes? Notary Publics 3 The Guarantee Bp © NGorioratieg” 7? ° Rooms 208-211-011 Exciidnise Blag. Phone 460. oe called, the case was continued until] yr, Saye your monej-—eal ce the Har- | vey. rb they are about to..open up an im- portant ficld. One well has been completed on the estate of the Duke ef. Devonshire, and other wells are being drilled as rapidly as possible.’ Other wells, it was announced here! today, are to be drilled in Stafford-| shire and Nottinghamshire, ,A correspondent. of the ercury declared that he had been informed by: .Jeading British :geolo-| gista...that .they believed more oil) would be found in England than had} of western) come from the wells Pennsylvania. Leeds | j fuel upon its coal fields and the vagaries of its miners, which more | than once has threatened to precipi- . Ne IOS IMS MT popular..prices.. Quik hn, ead ddd ‘Dependent as England has been for| Of off Ras excited niite"than sual , att a ’ ~~ More than 100,000 Women and girls are employed in the cotton in- tate an industrial crisis, the discovery dustry in Sapen- Stunley 0: specialty. See Ben Transfer Co , Prép. Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture and Fiane res a Baggage transferred. ° Quick AND ‘SATISFACTORY SERVICE woved -ARCHITECTS | DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 2025 ‘Townsend Block Cuaper, Wyo. AUTO REPAIRS DERTS AUTO REPAIR sHOr 163 S. Ash Auto Repairing Fords Especially Phone 643-W. Ail Work Guaranteed. BILLIARDS MEET a aT TAIT’S BILLIARD PARLOR A Congeniat- Place ‘fer Gentlemen. Clears, Tebacee, Confectionery, and Soda Fountain. 1 33) 13 BICYCLES F, A. CHISHOLM The Cycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires 405 N. Durbin Phone 954W. BEAUTY PARLOR | TT ae ae hee ee VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists ‘C. M. Smyth 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 259-J CHIROPRACTORS J. H. JEFFREY, D. C. Ph.Ct i | Chiroprac actor Lyric Theater Bide Bldg., Center St . Phone 706 _DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2} Townsend Bldg. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5 Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R CLOTHES CLEANERS a THE SERVICE CLEANERS « Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Reneselios “VME PON’ Center, Linden | and aliewea ‘dts. Service rr ‘hone St ‘DR. C. H. BAILEY in the offiee:of Dr. C..W.° Thomas Office Hours: 8230 avm. to 5 p.m. Phone 333 Sondays and evenings. : rpolnizgerts DR. J. C. KAMP ~ Physiciah and Surgeon Officer Suite 4, Smith Bldg. ¥ DR. H. R.-LATHROP ‘DR. .W..C. FOSTER Office Phone. Rohrbaugh-Building } Dr. Foster—Residence-..__ 45 Dr. Lathrop—Recidence----116 ‘ Private Hospital cm, 840:S. Durkin St. Phones 272 and 273 ‘ ; DR. F. S. LUCKEY Phyhidlan ana Batnbon Phonet Hens 961-Ws Oitce, 505 phe, 63 ee Recond Street.» r ke Moat Binem 4 DR. MYERS Physiciiin ‘and: Sirgeon S| son Wome tion Given t sn atieieer tok jem oo cade » DOCTORS || MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. | Physician and Surgeon tention gives ta obstetrics of werent and ehfidren LIZABETH GEIS Physician and Surgeon Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Res. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. 7 DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE -Physicians and Surgeons Smith Bldg. Phone 266 ELECTRICIANS F. £. McEVENY | Electriéal Contractor D Wiring, Repairs and Fixtures Office Ph. 19-W 141 West First AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. | 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing Armature ‘Winding® Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING NEW_YORK HAT CLEANING ‘WORKS clean and re-block inda of nmna, Soft, Felt. and Stitt indies etme Gentlemen: AN hinds | | Shoe shining || tor Indies an€ || of mhees red ts ir at | 127 E. Second, Casper, Wyo. o. 5, Building hone @51-W " ROTELS HOME HOTEL West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable By Day, Week or Month. INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank ‘Hoagland, State Agent | . Phone: 889-W Office: 247 North Center Street pase! CPCI Mimteaharere cs ceeweed a LAWYERS # WILLIAM O. WILSON | ‘Attorney at Law | Casper, Wyoming | | Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block | E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 S. E. PHELPS ‘ Lawiy or’ i "||| ° Reoms 19-2¢ Townend Bldg. Casper; Wid.’ Phone 916 “HAGENS, “STANLEY @ MURANE Lawyers |] 204-207 Ott” 7 Erhange Bldg. Casper, - Wyoming GEORGE w. FERGUSON ‘Attorinney-at-Law Rooms 22. 23, 3, Townsend aoe $ Phone'196-J. : Casberct Wyoming Hen) & STIRRETT yA es Lawyers 309-319-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED’ OPTOMETRIST EYES TESTED, GLASSES FITTED 458 S. Cemter> - DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Phyvician Rooms 4 & 5 _Wood Bldg. Phone 1030 Office houra,?, a.m. te.6 p. m. 1 an bed ety hehe gE Real Estate and Insurance Cutpert no-and Furniture Mazier JOHN: VISQNY; Mer- ~~ Office phovie 57. Rss: piéne 231W ‘soo THE CRAND-CENTRAL |: DRAY AND BAGGAGE Pianos - HENNING BAGGAGE AND Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-3 SSS auanuns 3 Ty ar) a wate oe WALKER TRANSFER, LINE All kinds of moving... Garden 10 WPiaying a, Specialty .. i Residence Phone 8472 +. 1» \Office Phone 249 “Speed pat Servive’tiis Our ‘Mette. BS SS MYE® * MAIL, EXPRESS. eepans a aND SN nt) ene Sten i! Office, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wroe. wee Telephone 963.07 977-5 Pia sf STR Tue: S95" MAseNGE, eee PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. ete At BATHS’ “Witoth, | “UPHOLSTERING & AUTO-TOP work See me for prices your work done &1u6 a 306 EB, Ri Sifewheose having VIRBEL Ave. Phone UB OXY-ACKTYLENE WELDING SHOP “ “18'S. "Davia Se, * Prviie ‘11-J. BEST HQUIPPED (WEDING SHOP