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, The Casper Daily Tribune| BE Avro AT rae Re TUSTATiS Of MOHAWK WELL Peco : = Tasued every evening except Buaax | ————— j | ‘ ving ae ro gg NE cong i 5 cation ‘offices: Oli Bxchange Building. | oe weal naterally spite eet MUST AWAIT CASING OFF Light and Heavy Heuling, Baggaze Transfer, Piano Meving = BUSINESS TELEPHOND........... 16 the extraordinarily large number o: If It Can Be Moved, We Can Do It * ar Stasis neh. HE rie ord mig, eod/ A Aisle Every Day for_Inexperienced Grawers OF BIG FLOW OF WATE = awa serve as a warning to auto drivers to! LIMA BEANS b = = = —_—_— IEMBE} | Herons FROM THE UNITED pees use great care when approaching the; J.B. HANWAY, President. and Editer tracks. The danger is so great and} R. E. EVANS, City E@itor BARL B. yyee City Manager| so obvious that it cannot be over- GRIFFITH. Associate Bditor | ‘looked with impunity. THOS DAILY. dvertising Manager | Nobody ean read the daily accounts| i Lima beans are not adapted for planting in all parts of the United | States, but they thrive in the greater part of the Northern and Western The Mohawk well in well in the Baio States, and certain of the smaller podded varieties do fairly well in parts}gap field, which recently made an oil | of the South. Two types of Lima beans are in general cultivation—the | Strike, is being brought to production, pole, or climbers, and the bush varieties. Lima beans should not be planted |2¢cording to the reports received COMPUTATIONS TIME SHEETS *Estimates on Job Work Comptometer Operators INVOICES INVENTORIES Furnished by the (t ‘Advertising Representatives from the well tod ‘ - z until the soil is thoroughly warm and all danger of frost or extreme well today. Casing is be-| CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ing. - Devices: Bandall, 30 ftn Ave. af fatal accidents at crossings, with-| 314 niaittaliotnaat! cacif ig WY ling set to the oil sand and the water | Phone 442-W Office Smith Tarter, Bldg. > tine 4 nl 3 jecond an rbin Br Prugaeh, Kaus & fyggeen out being impressed with the fact that While the pole varieties of Lima beans are most widely planted, it See ce petecy ees by tee —— ba Chicago, Il. in a very large majority of cases, the|is a good plan to include a grail planting of a good bush variety, as they to aeaeriee ene _ se. SUBSCRIETION RATES ; means of prevention lies in reach of | will sometimes yield when the pole varieties are not producing. Some per- No indications as ta the possibili- | —"LALLLALL L Lill eh 30 the person at the steering wheel. jsons consider the bush varieties more tender and of better flavor than|ties of the new well can be made as \ heheh nathcaa caph met etn “ de 68 the pole varieties. One decided advantage of the pole varieties is that|it is the first well in the field to be T Ww) CHILI IN TOWN sh 05 Granting that there are numerous! rece euvacription by mail acces for | Z 7 wen they may be trained to a fence or any other convenient support, and do|brot in. Great interest in oil of the! : eS Lil subscriptions rust be paid in aa. Tossings where the view of approach-' not occupy much ground. ‘The old-fashicned zaethod was to train them. to|is seen pending the outcome of the 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH \ ga yanee and The Daily mibectbdloe pot ing trains is not so clear as it should’ small poles, setting these poles three to four feet apart in each direction|test- The entire construction, which i\ Back s Sad Central Bar. All kinds of phe at comes one month in arrears be does not excuse a driver for not|and planting three to five beans at the base of each pole and thinning to|is comparatively small in proportion lar prices.. Quiek service, highest quality. Pr qitcmber of the Ansocinte@ Frees |using care and good judgment in at-|two plants in each hill. eB oe other at Sinlge dn thd wicleey aM, aN ti - gyitted Eprthe She orton Ncatianeck tempting passage over the tracks, In-| Bush Limas are usually planted in rows three feet apart, three beans|,"'"twally owned by Casper inter addled hehehe hedaiala sit eliinewsidispatehes areas. to iow met VaeeadlinettevensatiorG h | to the hill, and the hills eighteen inches apart in the row. Lima beans re- | ae — = Tl Slo the local news ‘published mere! everse is srue; such ® con-/ quire a rich soil. In planting them the eye of the bean should always be SECRHRESOSECECEEEEERSSESEHEESOSOSSSSOSOSOSSSOOOORESODOPOOOOS G {dition imposes additional reasons for! placed downward. The seed should not be covered more than one inch 3 No. ok 735 edu, The person driving must} unless the soil is extremely dry or loose. Lima beans are exceptionally CA PER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 a : not only watch out for his own safety, | Valuable as a food, and all that are not needed for immediate use during od S606 b = = POOOOO0OOO0 00000: a THE EVOLUTION OF LABOR. ‘but, in most instances, the lives of the summer may be dried for winter use.—United States Department of IAN: OSTEOPATH ols Tae eee __|members of his family, or other Aare: BICYCLES ELECTRIC! S wi One of the best statements of in- Race a dent hi x m ry 3 riends, ar e} n' = th dustrial policy that have appeared) Tn" S86 Cepencent upon lis Pro EqelepoNaa DN, a ay es Te Ago in W ° F. A. CHISHOLM F. E. McEVENY DR. C. A. SANFORD comes . Noyes, : Da | ‘ steopathic Physician = lately comes fom Henry T. Noyes, matter: whether thavtripiin | | in the 'y s INews | | ear Ago in ar | The Cycle Man Electrical Contractor | Rooms 4 & 5, Wood Bldg. oe a Rochester (N. Y.) manufacturer. lee ip ena @ man ei COE ° 2 Sole Agent fer Iver Johnson | Phone 1030 ms “Labor will have more to say in| i ; ; "|. Hon. William S. Fielding, whose, Man Power bill became law in Eng- Bicycles and Vitalie Tires Wiring, Repaire and wixttyiat ||| Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. a industry,” he says. “We shall have errand, or simply @ pleasure ex name is prominently mentioned in land. Office Ph. 19-W 141 Wen rat shop committees, grievance commit- } tees and wage boards in the indus- try of the future. “The rights of the worker include/ feursion, it is liable to happen that one or more railroad crossings will jhave to be passed over. It should not be necessary to state that every [time a crossing is reached, it should connection with the leadship of the Liberal Party in Canada to be de- cided at the general convention call- ‘ed for next August, was long one of the chief lieutenants of the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Mr. Fielding is a; ‘Givenchy held against attack by ten | French air fleet began successful Phone S54W. 408 N. Durbin raid on German bivouacs in region of Ham and Noyan. British in region of La Bagsee and ; BEAUTY PARLOR German divisions. | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heating a Specialty. Jobbing jo reasonable wages, based on the cost 3 r eas: . ze jnative of Halifax, where he began — z Armature Winding of all kinds promptly attended to. Be of living; reasonable hours; adequate|be the Particular, business of the / nis career at 16 as an office boy in Face and Scalp Specialists | | Electrical Wires and Contracting Shop—826 South Spruce Street | . rovision for recreation and educa-|driver to “play safe.” That person/the employ of one of the newspapers. | ‘ Me : i C. M. Smyth GC Phone 687-J ait tion, protection against loss through! who acts about the same at such aj|[t taok him only four years to be- or chest— | 213 OS Bldg. Phone 259-3 HAT CLEANIN int sickness, accident and unemploy-'Place as he would act elsewhere, is|"OM® Au reditoriel writer forthe veal br : i REAL ESTATE Ne : 1 : rye Lab. ‘guilty of a serious breach of ‘horse oe and ate he lige! i iS editor,’ a *Siteaally™ wa wat | | —s ment, and service annunities. Labor, zmtered politica e in 2, and | CHIROP! | | me should assert these as matters of in-/S#”se.” bee xeare ister aR, prenyst of RERACTORS | | MARION P, WHEELER Ne . A | i i jova Scotia. t at time he was | er herent right, and not ss charitable) Mi still Sats ag ates iia | little known outside of Halifax, and ICKS VA DR. 3. H. JEFFREY } | Pmestl Estateland/ insurance concessions.” jor woman who tries to “beat theli i. ice to the chief place in the po- |fpR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY we But this is not all. Along with,train’” over the crossing, shows an|iitical life of the Province seemed | Chiropractors \ |] Casper, - + - Wyoming | gene sv etcte lessential lack of good judgment—}meteoric in its suddenness. In 1896) a - wi these gains, the workmen, he insist, | eee wach 4 3 J “ a he accepted the post of minister of KEYS E Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. H 127/E. Secon4, Casper, Wyo. ea must consider the interests of the/and that is letting him or her off} once in the Laurier cabinet and ; MAD! | Office Phone 760. Res. 93 0, 5. Building "hone 951-W a institution they are working for just lightly. AL aU NGaURtHACartiinell hea haem bees While You Wait at the ROTELS GEORGE B. NELSON uy as they expect their employer to con-; The frightful accidents that happen a figure in Dominion GALLERY BER RUCHITALIN Real Estate Saacneace i sider their interest. And recogniz- every day, must arouse in the minds —_——>-—_ |} GUN SREPAIRING | DR. EDNA HAHN HOME HOTEL Townsend Buildin © of newspaper readers the pertinent} % West Second St. a tid ing that this is probably only an in- termediate step, Mr. Noyles adds: query: ‘What strange trait is there Today’s Events | | : CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5 Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms | Casper, - - - Wyoming “With it, labor must learn to carry in human nature that so leads folks i | STORAGE AND TRANSFER responsibility. If some time in the! to needlessly peril their lives?” Good Friday. Casper Loan Office Otfice Ata opeomes (Ree C4 By Da: penosble Month. future the people should wish to do! And the time has come when an in- Arbor Day in Colorado. ! Will save you money on PL | jatee Cas berciiero Pee : Bless : ee j Thiiteenth anniversary of the San. | your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- |} CLOTHES CLEANERS | INSURANCE JOHN VISOKY, Mer. away with capital, labor should have/sistent voice of protest must be|francisco earthquake and fire. ' bag, and Suitcases : : : | | | | Office phone 57. Res. phone 231W acquired such training in the man-jraised against such careless practices.| The Bankhead National Highway Reliable || THE SERVICE CLEANERS | THE GRAND CENTRAL agement of industry as to make that!—Aurora (Ill.) Bacon-News. association will open its third anual |} Phame 804-J. 133 Se. Contr Jourgensen & Mygeard COMMONWEALTH LIFE. DRAY AND BAGGAGE zonvention today at Mineral Wells, | Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling Frank Hoagland, State Agent possible. I believe we will progress} o— ‘Texas. ' through evolution and not revolution.” Rev. ‘Billy” Sunday has accepted | “THE POINT Phone: 889-W pace ets a ANT YOUR a ané Rallrund St Here, certainly, is something for! in invitation to speak at the inaugu- IW. Y BRICK WORK Siteiec Our Motte: Phone 06 Office: 247 North Center Street | | HENNING BAGGAGE AND I h P ration of the Victory Loan campaign On Contract or Percentage t TRANSFER both employers and employees, but e a — at Scranton, Pa. Call for Estimate DENTISTS Offico—| er particularly the latter, to think about. | Teachers’ salaries, vocational edu- PETER CLAUSEN LAWYERS fficc—Henning Hotel unskilled eation, and reconstruction in educa- Phone 45 ernment, and making a mess of it..and you see double; drink wood|the Colorado Education Association, | hs Casper, Wyomin; = That will hardly be tried! in America |wood! alcohol ands yous wante e | mestines today, at Denver: TRANSPORTATION Sa ie aaa gies BEES | ze at will hardly be tr ! @.'wood alcohol and you won't see al Calendar of Sports. ANGAYS SNE exeninen Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block | | pe But there is sure to be progress in all. It poisons the optic nerve and| Boxing: Billy Weeks vs. Jack Mc- ‘The Way Uncle Sasa teungae Me by appointment. pl In Russia we have seen workmen trying to run industsics un- der the authority of a Bolshevist gov- the direction of more active partici- It is about perate nation wood alcohol. time to warn a tem- against Drink grain alcohol once more often brings permanent blindness. tion will be among the subjects to be discussed at the superintendents’ and principals’ spring convention of | Sarron, 15 rounds, at Toledo. 416 So. Jackson DR. C. H. BAILEY in the office of Dr. C. W. Themee Office Hours: 8:30 a m, WILLIAM WERNER. WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law Resideace Phone 351-J SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE st - Jack Sharkey vs. Frankie Mason, Phone 467W. Office upstairs im E. RICHARD SHIPP ar pation of labor in management. Our : tat Sicsundetat Detroit. Mokler Bids. ie oe | great industries may eventually be- War may Be) hell, out peace ——- - Re. Ute || WALKER TRANSFER LINE Is Br eieie aay nk Sheen capital Wesn’t seem to be exactly heaven. ee DR. J. C. KAMP Room 21, Townsend Building | | i i ai come genuine partnerships of capital NES ‘ iW | y sl Anpiversaries | | ©0000000000000000000000000. a y sersee = All Minds. of ea pl and ee they may even nates Michigan has just enacted a lawhg 2 NatronaFuel Co. Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. : Residence Phone 847R economic democracies, so to speak— Gee ae a @ —P| i 249 (q aneSs sa ees ; making it a punishable offense for ES ANNIVERSARIES— Ph, homeo : Office Phone 24 Pes constituent units of a great indus. 4 P dre i one 949 Office 130 Fs House 85 ‘Speed and Service” Is Our Motto. : i any person to have _ intoxicating}1835—Lord Melborne became British J. L. BIEDE! S. E. PHELPS aa = trial state. The trend seems in that/iiguor in his possession. Citizens Dremisuntouithensrcondatimnel . RMANN, Prop ps CONTRACTORS direction. All the more reason then jossessing liquor will aecordingly| '84°—0’Connell, the Irish patriot, GEBO COAL - ape ws " ariinan a ; . = = founded a new society in Dub-, Reo: 19-26 T . Estimates Furnished why weorkinemeny instead vs = proceed to get rid of it by the logical Tatts beronied the Nationa COKE woop om oe Ae eg ‘ownsend Bidg. L. E. ain shed ing “capitalists,” should ae a process (Of drinking icvun "And ithen WNeancintionteoDnunticelortRes City Office 157 S$. Center - W. eee Me Casper, Wye. Phone 916 Sates ule asreae ae: methods and co-operate with them, what will the I peal. Street Office 4 ° law do to them? ? 4 ildi Sand and G 1 - E ti accepting responsibility and develop- pete) Mee em 1894—The Tobacco Taxation bill Gen. Office 5th and Beech Rehrbaugh Building an and Gravel. * 2 OxE ting 2 jcaso News. H the News knows of|1915—Paris reported an advance for| F. J. HYE ; er any waiter who failed to include hi the French forces in southern | Daeg See ees ERRIGHT AND ‘ One reaction from the strain of} cade ents Voueen, EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Wate chachceus er u es just pass the tip to the treas bs || Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Omee, Liberty G Canper, W70. Ww demand for cheerful colored paints Ae ar S Treasury! de: op the. mlaek Bead eee ° Physician and Surgeon Lawyers eS Rene ey Convery wre. ) - y ussia! is In C phet r . Read I for dweliing houses. A big painters’j ae tack. Stock transfer agents and regis- Phone: Res. 901-Ws Office, 500 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. te ; * + _ and sea attac 1 trars. Authorities on Igcome Paxes. Office 122 East Second Street —— | association, in convention recently, is ‘The Greeks have been celebrating} !917—After two days of vigorous of- | Notary Pubite. neon’ ‘Woed Block Casper, - - - Wyoming || SEWING MACHINES ing by will be ready for whatever cames. = pe CHEERFULLY PAINTED HOMES. war days is said to be an increased, . authority for the statement. A single dismal, gloomy street. natural degrees so that they, house | A street full of clean, bright, ! “About the only thing congress {forgot to tax it passed the revenue bilt was tips,’ says the Chi- when gratuities in his income tax return, “98 years of independence.” They seem to have forgotten to subtract Any statesman who comes home have # harder time at home than he was defeated in the German Reichstag. 1912—The steamship Carpathia ar-| rived in New York with sur-| vivors of the Titanic disaster. | 1916—Trebozond, an important town | fensive between Soissons and Rheims the French reported the capture of 15,000 Ger- Charles M. Schwab, the only man | born at Williamsburg, Pa., 57 years! Streets Private Hospital 840 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 ACCOUNTANTS DR. F. S. LUCKEY The Guarantee Registry Corporation Bee Oh. 140 Office Ph. 600° J. M. HODGSON Lawyer Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. HAGEN*, STANLEY & MURANE frequently renders a whole street de-!the years during which King © mans, GEORGE W. FERGUSON ; years g g Con- DR. MYERS ‘also i ed- ae et Le ae f ae 208-3 | mats parts for all machines, need pressing in appearance, and a whole/stuntine, the kaiser’s brother-in-law. i “Tor eeciae (| Rooms 208 aus O18 pushange Bldg. Physician and’ Surcoon Attorney-at ‘Law iiestandeoil; ‘drop a¥catd ay phone row of such houses is apt to have @ Kent them out of the war. ‘oda Bir i Special A a || Reems 22-23, Townsend Bldg. 289M. bad effect upon the dwellers in that Sere ys mays | | uaciica ot Women and’ Children || Phone 196-J. E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. : . ———— ARCHITECTS Suite 200-201, 0. 8. i Casper, Wyaming between Second and Third, Camper, Wyoming STAGE LINES Casper to Salt Creek SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all makés of machines; TURKISH BATHS : if cheerful looking houses is a joy to|withoyt making a tolerable peace.|in the world who ever tore up a mil — : ‘i i 3 ; ° 2 up a mil- > | | 00! the passer-by and a real blessing to| whether it’s his fault or not, may|lion-doHar a year salary contract, | DUnOM uiaee = | NICHOLS & STIRRETT | PORE be cota | j the inhabitants. Rooma 24-25 Towngend Block MARSHALL €. KEITH, M.D. 4) —— Means It is to be hoped that good taste had at Paris, sere tee pert wise eckbel| y Physicien an Surgeon Eavyere PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. ; ee pak will predominate in the choice of the “cheerful colors’ soon to be spread over the homes of the country. Fear-; ful combinations of green and red and brown—colors often but madden- and orange cheerful in themselve: sie « Now the Franco-Americans are ob- jecting to prohibition, because “they have always been accustomed to a jglase of wine with their meals.” We'll have a Franco-German alliance late actor and herself a popular play- | er in motion pictures, born at Se-| dalia, Mo., 29 years ago today. Clarence S. Darrow, Chicago attor-! ney, prominent for his participation in cases involving organized labor, born at Kinsman, Ohio, 62 years ago today. oregon eas Phoness: Office, 304 Re: e, 164 DA, ELIZABHTH GEIS Phgalcian agg Succgom 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases, FURKISH BATHS O. S. Bldg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING & AUT worK Bee me for prices before having your work done elsewhere. OP ing in wrong application—can be | Yet—against the water wagon. Bishop James Atkins, of the Meth- | f J. VIRBEL avoided. Helping to choose net only SSSR Soe odist Episcopal Church, South, born | Phone G4ieW. SEE ee Bi Seen Offices 228) N. Walestt St 200 E. Rallrond Ave. The Denver Woman’s club is to|a¢ Knoxville, Tenn., 69 years ago| All Work Guaranteed. Phone 411. Phone 1015 cheerful colors, but colors that will weur well insicad of tiring the eye a noble task association of The outside of the home should be as simply and) as pleasingly decorated as the inside. Therein lies true cheerfulness. after the first week, for any painter or painters to set itself. celebyate its silver jubilee on April 20. Se, Mme. Mabel Grouitch, wife of the Serbian Minister at Washington, is to speak before the annual meeting of} the American Academy of Political | ‘and Social Science im Philadelphia | next month on the subject of “Read. | [iaatuent in Middle Kurcpe.” today. | Edward B. Almon, representative | in Congress of the Eighth Alabama district, born at Moulton, Ala., 59) years ago today. Miss Lilly M. Hansen has the dis tinction of being Chicago’s only wo-} | man bank cashier. Res. Hennlvg Hotel. .Phene 546, DR. JOHN F, LEEPER DR. W. & 1E, Physicians and Qurgeons Smith Bidg. Phone 266 MELT ME AT TAIT’S BILLIARD PARLOR A Congental Pince for Gentlemen. Cigars, ‘Tobmece, Confectionery, and Soda Fountais. OPTOMETRIST , W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES TESTED, GLASSES FITTED 151 8. Center WELDING OXY-AC YLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David St. Phone 611-J- BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STATE

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