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iz rag Br co ba se de sh ga un sh Pr sit Th 7 pr th in nc pe pl st ar OC pl PAGE TWO The Casper Daily Tribune' Issued every evening except sunday =| Casper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- cation offices: Oil Exchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE 16 Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 19% MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS , President and Editor) City Editor usiness Manager Associate Editor rtising Manager | Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City. Prudden, King & Prudden Peoples’ Gas Building, Chicago, Ill, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $7.80 30 Per Copy .. No subscription by mail acer less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid In aa- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively, entitled to the use for republication of} all news dispatches credited to it or inet otherwise credited in this paper and also the local néws published herein. No. agi 735 THE “ADMIRAL” QUESTION AGAIN. tea for Admiral Sims, having finished his | war task, is reduced in rank, be-! coming a mere “rear admiral” again. There is no question of the high ability with which this officer com- manded the American fleet in Eu- waters throughout the and the honor and esteem he won thereby at The secretary of the navy pays deserved | tribute to his distinguished record. The recognizes the worth of his motion is not all, officially ropean war, home and abroad. whole nation achievement. a mark of dishonor at or otherwise. It is simply owlered in literal observance} of the established law governing such cases. Congress, some years ago, virtual-} ly abolished the rank of admiral by providing that such rank and title should be held only temporarily by naval officers while commanding the Atlantic or Pacific fleet or acting as chief of operations of the navy de- partment. So, the Atlantic fleet be- ing demobilized, Admiral Sims suf- fers an automatic reduction of rank and pay. A recent report gives 70 rear ad- mirals in our na 34 of them “‘per- manent” and 36 “temporary.”’ Sims!, is lost in a mob of rear admirals, few of whom are known at all outside of their immediate official groups. It is time for congress to change urd regulation and permit the retention of the fine old title of ‘tad- miral”’ not merely as a deserved reward, but for the honor of the nation. It should no longer be said that any picayune country able to afford a gunboat has outyanking the highest its “admirals” officers of the cond in the world, which represents greatest country in the world. 29-5 = LAW AGAINST RED FLAG. ‘nation should welcome him back and His de-) by men who have earned it— , tion “that the kaiser be ‘alloweil tol Vasa it’s a small ‘“‘mag” nowadays that j 4 |live on, restrained, disgraced. |dcesn’ ’t brag of a million circulation. | There will be many people who will| Nevertheless there isn’t a community | rs urge that Wilhelm should die, but{/in America where the lecal Press! 1790—Benjamin Franklin, the i mous philosopher and states- death is far too easy. Life in dis-|doesn’t exert more influence than all) » di i i phi: grace, life marked with the stigma of |the magazines peombied: | many eee eee phia., a murderer, a plotter against the | 1706. Geneva is to be the seat of the! |1794—The Russians were expelled Going to keep al from Warsaw by the Poles. | 1880—The navigation of the Black freedom and glory, will be harder | H Scanwaslopaned ito sAmerican than death for that haughty spirit. [4 ks o| vessels. Even now who but a few Germans,’ | | | 1856—Quebec was made the seat of ? i In the Day s News | government of the province. eo ‘O| 1871—Versailles atmy captured Cha- Forty-five years old today is Clar- | teau de Brem from the Com- ence H. Mackay of New York City, munists. try to foist him again upon the rest who, as president of one of the larg- | 18 79— Tver hundred sens oe of the world, what vengeance would est eeereph companies, has incurr- Mons, Belgium. : . {ed the displeasure of the Postmaster- | 1915—Vi declated the. i fall upon Germany! |General in the latter’s plans for the, 2 penne, Sy oe hi ussAD governmental operation of the tele- | anys in thet SEER RE Ut eer res Mr SMecksy, inherited | 1916 Austrians assaulted by the is vast wealth from his father, | Italians at Monte Cello and ‘John W. Mackay, a multimillionaire | by the hasstwnslin Galicia mine owner. The younger Mackay | 1917_First shot fired in war be- has been a generous patron of the. opera and the ‘‘new theater” pro-| jects in New York City and he i |showed his patriotism, several years IMPROVING MILITARY COURTS. #80 by standing sponsor for and acting as treasurer of the association ‘) Hl Sa. a which bought the farm, in Kentucky, It is a cause for general satisfac- 4, which Abraham Lincoln ‘was born, | ‘tion that Secretary Baker before he! and also secured the cabin in which | |went abroad directed Col. Ansell to the future president lived. | * bi bod: hi fi | jprepare a bill embodying the re: Orms jg ——______ | pads bef. ae ie ‘advocated by him in the administra-| | Today’s Events | | era y ‘of :SI P "3 ‘ iting effects of Sloan" > tion of military justice. | 6) Liniment The reports of this officer, who act-| The Texas Federation of Music | ed as Judge Advocate General during| Clubs meets in annual session to-; th: vealing the injustice and day at Sherman. z ¢ ey Be allt U ial | Wholesale grocers of New England | inhumanity of many courts-martial ‘are to hold their first annual con-, decisions, thoroughly the vention today in Boston. public, and Mr. Baker is but meeting The case of Frederick T. Wood- | | ws the Man, mayor of Los Angeles, under a public demand when he allows indictment on a charge of receiving investigatign to go ahead and lends |g pribe, is scheduled to come to trial | his authority to proposed reforms. today. aA 5 Severai eminent educators are to Military. j be heard at the annual meeting of be rigid. Discipline must be such -as the Southern | Women, opening today at Columbus, ' Miss. peace and safety of peaceful people, life robbed of pomp and power, of; League of Nations. Swiss watch on things, as it were. stupid and unconvinced, would take him by the hand? And if the whole} Let him live, by all means, in some dark hiding place, marked with the brand of the outcast and the vile. Who knows? Death may be the end of everything, of loneliness, shame, jreereta ict him live! na in submarine attack on fb CER Smith. DARTING, TING, PIERCING | ¢ So do those rheumatic twinges and and ! the loin-aches ‘of luribago, the n mation of neuritis, ‘the wry ae the joint wrench, the ligament in, | Erte muscle strain, andthe throbbing The ease of wickness of relief, use of applying, the ‘cleane liness, and ‘the economy of Sloan’ Liniment make it universal aroused e must of necessity to insure obedience. No one, however, tean fail to believe that even military , i Senator Hitcheock cf Nebraska, be tempered with chairman of the: Foreign Relations mercy and some appreciation of in- committee in the last senate, is to dual rights and extenuating cir-|speak in Boston -tonight :wnder the {auspices of Gay: Teupue to Enforce Peace. Problems arising in the different bility on the part of those who do-arts as a resuli ‘of the war will be discussed by the <«Eastern’ Arts Ag- ,Sociation, at its annual e¢onvention)) “to begin todays in’ Newki York: City. = The first ‘impottant speech since in 30e, 60c, and $1.20 sizes. {justice should KEYS MADE While You Wait at the. SHOOTING GALLERY GUN REPAIRING cumstances, not to mention a knowl- edge of law and a spirit of responsi- the judging. a ye HORSES THRIVING. ——— his election :to the Speakership' of the J ( If the automobile is to drive the, House of! Reprssdtdtives is’ to. be Casper oan Office n Frederick Will’ ‘save’ you ‘monéy on rse completely into the background delivered by Congressma: be aa in Gillett it has got to do better than it has | Bostan + ata dina ig be aitsplees lof the Hothe Market club. apap est fay a Fr »re| . The development of foreign trade, According to See meee es the establishment of a national mer- e now about 21,534,000 horses chant marine, and the utilization of 7 the United States. This country fur-/inland waterways will be the chief | 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK bout 1,200,000 horses for the | subjects of ‘discussion ‘at tHe second ; nishedieveu 2 |annual convention of the Mississippi On Contract or Percentage your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable so far. 133 So. Centur_ Phone 804-J. war. That was supposed to make} | Valley Waterways association, which Call ‘for Estimate serious inroads on the horse popula-|assembles in St. Louis today for a PETER af tion. In spite of that war record, how- | two- -day session. Hl 416 So. Jackson ever, and in spite of the rapid in-} Calendar of Sports. days nme {| Yeat zip Wa Wa 17,) tacks. tween United States and Ger-|Pharmacy.—Ady, ___ —_ ® Viscount Milner “succeeded Lor Milner ‘succeeded Lord ‘Derby as British ‘secretary of war. British on western front held their Mine against repeated German at- TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic ‘quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires, Place the convexient facilities of our office at your. dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 ae Wyo. 212 Oi Essisose Bldg. Nine-women and two men kili2d in Paris by German long-range gun bombardment. Results Will Startle Casper! People report, quick results from pure Lavoptik eye wash. A girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by ONE application. Her mother could not sew or read because of eye pains. | In ore Wéek Her trouble was ‘gore. | A small bottle of Lavoptik is guar-{ a BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH wil En Spa Re Hac of Grund Cantal BAD Kinds of of Samat ot WASH startles with its quick results. » | vemwavewsr ree a eee ‘Aluminum eye Cup FREE. ees N a od CASPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY. F. A. CHISHOLM The Cycle Man Sele Agent fer Iver Jehnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 854W. 405'N. Darbin F. E. McEVENY Electric BOS GOF99090009600000 OSTEOPATH DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteo; Rooms 4 4 A ae Physician 5 _Weod Bidg. Phone 1030 Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 1 Contractor Wiring, Repairs and Fixtures Office Ph. 19-W 141 West First AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. || 112 E, Third St. Phone 1080 | | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists ‘Cc. M. Smyth } 213 O-S sae ‘Plone 259-J Hot Water a Specialty. Jobbing ‘inds promptly attended to. Shop—826 South Spruce Street Phoiie 687-3 | REALESTATE | MARION P. WHEELER Motor Repairing Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting _.. HA NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS CERROPRACTORS | DR. J..H. JEFFR |{ DR. ANNA’ (ig Sees Cc een |] ‘Lyte Thiskter Blag., Center St. | Office Phone 760. Res. 93 i We clene and re. |] Hats. Panamas, |] Tite for Indies and gentlemen. New eeeeee ‘all work guaran- \o take orders sae fiver. id Ee! Ricmea: pv yi ras @ye@. ts oth thos oe 127 E. Secopd, Casper, Wye. 0. 3. Building Phone 961-W and Insurance Wyeming fe. eal oe aa spine parlor | | GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate I HOME HOTEL | 7% Va West Second St. Townsend Building Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. 4 on Strictly Modern Rooms RANSFER Reasonable | ert i By Day pa Vieck.cr, Manth. || |" >isecuiana wesbinpie aaavios INSURANCE JOHN VISOKY, Mgr. —/ | | Office phone S?. Res. phone 231W | THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE HOTELS DR. 8. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsdnd Bidg.. Hotirs: 10 to 12; 2 te S Office 423 --Phiones-- Res. 841R i THE SERVICE CLEANERS | Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, ee. Remodeling Rallruud Stn. -, Phone 56 _COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent Phone: 889-W Office: 247 North Center Street HENNING BA\ ‘AND TRANSFER Officc—Henaing Hotel _ Phone 45 qs Residepoo i hepe 381-3, WILLIAM O. WILSON ‘ ; A | Basketball: A. A. U. national i ‘Attorney at Law = vase in the number and use of/championship tournament, at Los 7 . 3 SEARLES TRANSFER & RAGE motor-driven vehicles, the number of | Angeles TR ANSPORTATION »'5 p.m. Phone 333 maper, Wyoming horses has increased instead of di-|,, Boxing: Mike Gibbons vs. Soldier 1 Sundays and evenings || Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block Omce—Tait’s Billiaré Hall By > i |Bartfield, 4 rounds, at Gan Frehelsco. (fl ane was! Wargal bake Tiuxhe Me by appointment. - | ‘e Me na Trini WILLIAM Win wini. Phone 467W. Office pare chies in minished since the great automobile | Pete Herman vs. In 1900 there were rounds, at St. Louis. “Kid” Regan, 8 increase began. Phone—Mouse, 87-W; Office, 104 Moving a Spectalty E. RICHARD SHIPP Dottons 18,267,020 horses in the United om = * Brokier Bi “ ee ee = = > WALKER TRANSFE 3,000,000 less than there | Today’ S Birthdays | PR | DR. J. C. KAMP Room 21, Townsend Building All kinds of aaa ara n c ; akaeelsee a Sree | Phones—139 and 385 Plowing = Specialty No wonder ld Dobbin has ceased — Magyie ‘Teyte, celebrated prima Natrona Fuel Co. ge aie tec pia. I Residence Sece eaten 49 to shy at the fearsome sight of the donna, born in Wolverhampton, En. BRE Olics 180 Heese esl | ug NOS a fac Bache tie rea 949 peed an jervice’”’ Is Our Motto. speeding “gas-wagon” with its varied @land, 29 years ago today. , William R. Day, associate justice J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop horn voices! Dobbin knows he’s not S. E. PHELPS Lawyer tt ouees et ta bill isneol eae of the Supreme Court of the United GEBO COAL | PEAY : Ber 5 eaten yet. States, born at Ravenna, O., 70 years a Roo: I Ph 2 ai he lintesducad GA coneites done ael a apantetay: COKE Woop . ! neta |S aeae one TB. BLANCHARD hte coupes sth DR. W. C. FOSTER Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 | | Mes Kinds of its prompt passage urged, making it Willis Van Devanter, associate jus- City Office 157 S. Center eins Phone 84 Concrete Work, Téam Work unlawful to exhibit a red flag in this tlee of the Supreme Court of the Street dilding || Sand and Gravel - Excavating counts; This ia atadical vemedy/toe C JACR FOE | United states, porn at Marion, nd. $ Gen. Office 6th and Beech wter“Mesttehes. "4 || Office and Warehouse: on Davia St ane per i 5 2 nes Srcncanntmarnrctnrnane| 00 years ago today. Streets euidetice __116 J. M. HODGSON between Second iy, hird, a radical evil. Most An cans, how- = Ray Stannard Baker, well known ivite Hospital _ Canper, Wyoming ever, will doubtless their ap- Three hundred dollars worth of aythor and editor, born at Lansing, : - 840 S. Darbin St. Lawyer STAGE LINES Oval ‘oil stock bought a $7,000 home for Mich., 49 years ago today. 272 ‘and 273 i it | scores royal Fy Ni aie ait ene eR Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, emineni ACCOUNTANTS Puones Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. | | In former days the red flag was te : ‘New York clergyman and reformer, | F. J. HYE olerated it dic : . born at Framingham, Mass., 77 years = | | MALL, EXPRESS; FREIGHT AND pole rau because itqdid mocap! All of which offers a decided con- ago today. : EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS i "PASSENGERS As it was the Socia by sent human brotherhood. The did not suggest bloodshed, but merely the blood that flov s 4 trast to considered to repre- color of the business man who gave his ring to a the story Casper Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. lady to sell and hasn’t seen it since. Omaha oil public alike in the veins If the was crazy about = of all mankind, But Socialism has:stocks in 1917, Wyoming had better A Grain Mark The Guarantee Registry degenerated in character und pro- make provision for their detention ANGLE LES Corporation gram, and its symbol with it. The this season. Rooms 208+211 Oil Exchange Bldg. red banner has come to stand for es 6 8 Phone ‘660. crime, for revolution, for the violent Uncle Sam has organized a “per- overturning tions of the freest and best of coun- of the ideals and institu- AKCHI manent tank service,”’ and is going to keep right on operating after July 1. tries. It is not only un-American. It sd Ree dig Sg res! Dunots 28 Ni ea is anti-American. It is used today as| There is said to be a gambling} FY Pace the emblem of an alien propaganda ™@ni# in Germany now. Having | os Cus ee an ra per, Wye. seeking to reduce America to a level S#mbled for the world and lost it, we) = . should think the Germans would quit. | j Ribaie | | with Russia. See | changeisthe most mod- | ‘ The moment the issue is drawn, ern exclusive grain'ex- | AUTO REPAIRS there can be but one answer. When the red flag comes into conflict with | There may be health in a garden spade, but there isn’t so much thrill} change in the United States, and represents an investment, of over a million dollars. a KING & TULLIS AUTO REPAIR z * as in a ste¢ring wheel. SHOP the red, white and blue, it must go. "oe * | es top to thie SOsbOre gat \ 167 So. Ash. Seay aes ‘ - 15! y intere: al Auto Repatrini 0 _ Wonder if Gen. Leonard Wood's have never seen @ grain pit | Fords Espectally LET HIM LIVE. distinguished service medal makes! fin action. | Au Worle Gusteuteed. ; A ae ; him glad or mad. | yy holds @ unique po- ase “In some dark hiding place among o # *® | sition, ships grain to all other Di ne . ” 4 }» but re if f ILLIARDS the outcast and vile thou’lt crouch— ‘The first meeting of the women's! apygt a gee ee He . and die accursed!” international congress to be held for, ROT OP Pit d SLT AY A German wrote those words in a five years will open in Berne on May They 5th. A lot of back talk may be ex: | German play, long years ago. apply now with the of prophecy fulfilled, solemn weigh’ to the sugges first direct-sbip or primary ary grain market of the United's bil TAIT’S BILLIARD’ ) PARLOR A Congestal Pince tor Gentlemen. Clears, Tobacco, Cenfeetiouery, aad Soda Fountalu. ! | \ mmwr wp A | tt | pected. The country is full of magazines, DR. F. S. LUCKEY HAGEN®, STANLEY & MURANE Casper Yo Salt Civek Lawyers Office, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wyo. Physician an@ Surgeon iti Televhine 983 oF OT7-W 595 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone: Res, 901-Ws . Office, Office 122 Hast Séeosid Street ? ‘W004 Block SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES , TT TT For sale or rent, easy terms; re- GEORGE W. FERGUSON pairing on all makes of machines; Attorney-at-Law also parts for ‘all machines, need- panies | | les and oil; drop a card or phone Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. | | | 289M. Phone 196-J E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. Casper, Wyoming Sétte 208-201, O.'5. Onice Fh. 000 née. ‘NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers ‘A TONK PEP FOR you U TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS . Wiloth, Mgr. 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. AMY T. HANKS | Specializing in Nerve arid Muscle UPHOLSTERING & AUTO-TOF Yh. ELIZABETH GEIS Neonmse Phyntelan and Surgeca Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Ren. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. See ‘m6 for prices before having your work done ‘elsewhere. J. VIRBEL 2b0 1, Hailrona Ave. Pk 011 Diseases. | Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. i Phone 411. OPTOMETRIST W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST KYES TESTED, GLASSES FITTED 131.8. Center 4 OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP ' 118-9. Davie st, Phone 611-3. BEST KQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STATE DR. JOHN: F.UREPER DR. Ww. E. DOWNIE