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The Casper Daily Tribune Igeued every evening percept Sunday at Capper, Natrona county. cation offices: Oil Bxchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE........ ~.. 16, back of a bill recently passed by the} Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postotti@®? as second-class matter, Nov. 22 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM DHE UNITED PRESS HONEST ADS. ' | | The Merchants and Manufacturers association of Phoenix, Ariz., was state The legislature. measure, = much like an earlier California law, is directed against false or misleading | 93 \e May Day. { Twenty-first anniversary of Dew- ’s victory at Manila Bay. Michigan today rounds out its first year under statewide prohil | The city of Memphis is one hun- ley Che Cas} FRATURES. VE NOPMAL N THE STAT 4 CASPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moody and their young daughter haye returned to their home in Hudson after spend- ing several days in Casper. Mrs. J. L. Marquis returned to her. jhome in Arminto yesterday after- noon after spending a few days in|€asper on Sasper. Sditor statements in advertising. Its appli-/dted years old today. J.B BAM AVANS city Editor on [ee (a Tat iy |New liquor regulation laws, pro- ACCOUNTANTS EARLE, HASWAY, Busincts Manager cation is not restricted to dishonestly |viding among other things for the / THOS. DAILY....Advertising Manager advertised merchandise. It is intend- abolition of the bar, are to come into Rainfall Light for Week; Farming Worlan: Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moor of wad oe scene fowen e _@ combined business and pleasure trip. CASPER DANCE AND CONCERT ed also to check the shady work of effect today in the Province of Que-| Besing in Full Blast and Gen- EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS iciop and Supzec; Ate AA . Randall, 341 Fift R ji i ob * “ First cli R 42 brokers and salesmen with mine ; lI t ‘ Special Attention Given to clans Music for All Occasions New York “ity. President Carranza has summoned eral Improvement in Books med, Closed, Audited. Dise: ‘of Wome: a Cc. K. REE Prudden, King & Prudden stocks, oil wells and other property of the Mexican congress to meet in spe- | Opened, » enges of Vi 1. Sar. ...Casper, Wyo. 1720-23 Steger Bldg Chicago, Ill. |purely speculative value. Misstate- ‘S. ‘cial session today, mainly to discuss | netroleym, finance, and labor legis- Range Conditions. Stock transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. ome _ a pete © Hien. 740 hones t— Business, 472 Residence, 1090 5 A By GEO. W. PITMAN - ATI 5 5 4 y — = ait: oes ee ere lation. fountain tax and the so. (UjyS:,Wenther Bureau, Cheyenne) | | Now Pubue | : : + 338 ownership, or extent of such property e soda fountain tax and the so- Weather: Except the extreme 3 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Per Copy .: 2. 1@5 will be considered misdemeanors and‘ called luxury taxes included in the southeastern part of the state, tem- The Guarantee Registry 1 Piiyiicise gad Surgeon eae ueea hag thea monthor fer ished ch. six-billion dollar revenue law will peratures were about 7 degrees Corporation i aa ‘All subscriptions must bé paid in ad- PUMISHed as such. come into operation today thruout above normal; day temperatures s DR. C. A. SANFORD vance and The Daily Tribune will no insure delivery after subscription comes one month in arrears. rt be- While the charge and the penalty are light, the law represents an- the United States. | The U. S. fuel ship Brazos, named much of the time reached 70 degrees or higher. The rainfall was light Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone £60. Ostsopathic Physician Rooms 4 & 5 _Wood Bldg. | i s river in Texas. is to and i f f local sh Phone 1030 f the As: tea: after the Brazos river in Texas, is and in the form of. loca owers. § The Associated’ Press is exclusively Other Step in the forward movement 16 tounched today at the Charleston ‘The sunshine averaged 56 per cent Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. entitled to the use for republication of'for honesty in advertising. Merchants (Mass.) Navy Yard. of the possible. all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this Daper. and also the local news published hereis. No. o@ifRm 735 NN BE HANDLED. i Bere Cosa A Roosevelt Memorial Exhibition, most districts except the higher Lagner, Wr9- | and Heating, Hot Water HOW ITALY CAN BE them. Dishonest advertising is not oosisting of objects of every des-|plains, A few have finished seed- | = | ig = Specialty. Jobbing only bad for a particular business, cription connected with the life of ing spring wheat in the lower levels. DR. JOHN F. LEE! of all kinds promptly attended to. What is to be done with Italy if she persists in her mad course? The ees: See Zs ., today in New York City. as growing nicely, The season is — Phone 687-5 other allied powers cannot allow her (e"e, ™ AIL advertising. That iS “The annual convention of the Kan-| some backward over southeast-|| ying @ TULLIS AUTO REPAIR Physicians and Surgeons — , ¥ 7 Hen why the foresighted, honest merchant 'sas Congress of Mothers and Parent- crn distri otherwise advanced. « ee Smith Bide. SSS 266 infatuated imperialism to defeat i. ust as anxious to keep up the level Teachers’ associations will be opened — Grass and ranges: The grass is 167 So. Ash : : : ak Th W. M. PALMER their plans for the reconstruction of At honenty aeiisithe baying public: jat Kansas City, Kans., today and con- starting nicely, in some localities Ate BG airing ees — = | bing, Steam and Hot Water Europe on a basis that is just, demo- tinue until Saturday. showing quite green, over eastern | Fords ally ELECTRICIANS Heating; Rudy Pipeless Hot Alr ee : : O- Calendar of Sports. ‘and southern districts. Around Lan-| y. Goa || Furnace. Jovbing of all ‘kinds cratic and calculated to preserve : q Jack : Ps All Work Guaranteed. | | promptly attended to... DRUG CLINICS NEEDED. Boxing: Joe Burman vs. Jack der and in the Big Horn Basin, it} || Shop 130 W. Firat St. Phone 772W. peace. Italy cannot be permitted to is still too dry, and growth is not F. £. McEVENY i faba grab other people’s possessions at her pleasure, denying her neighbors the self-governing rights for which she|forcement of prohibition, one state Q— herself has fought, and denying them the access to the sea which is neces- clinics at hospitals in all the impor- royal family as being the birthday jn the southwestern part 1 of the gallant Duke of Connaught, state. sary for their prosperity. and manufacturers are learning that jhonesty pays best in the long run, {both in regard to quality of the goods sold and in the advertising done for ‘but it also tends to break down confi- Theodore Rgosevelt, is to be opened Winter wheat and rye are reported | In anticipation of the increased {use of nacotics which follow the en- government is establishing drug tant cities. This is a far-seeing and The completion of the first haif- century of Hampton Institute is to be commemorated with a_ two-day ‘program of exercises which will be jopened today. Wolfe, 10 rounds, at Cleveland. /Q. ! Inthe Day’s News | oO May day is dear to the British Farming: Plowing was rushed; in | | some eastern districts tractors were reported as running night and day, and the planting of spring wheat and some oats is in full swing in satisfactory. The snow has melted off in the valleys of central Lincoln County and green grass is showing. Livestock: Livestock are in good to excellent condition. Sheep are returning from the winter ranges of the Lambing with small losses DUBOIS 4 GoopRICH Arebitests Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block AUTO REPAIRS BILLIARDS PES ME AT TAIT'S BILLIARD PARLOR A Congental Place for Gentlemen. Cigars, Tobaces, Confectionery, | and Soda Fountain. 1:0 1t DR. ELIZABETH GEIS Physjejan and Surgeon Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Res, Henning Motel. .Phone 546. PER | DR. W. E. DOWNIE Electrical Contractor | Wiring, Repairs and Fixtares Omice PR. 19-W 141. Went Firat $$$ $$ AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. J. DONOHUE Shop—826 South Spruce Street (McClure Bldg.) MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance who today enters upon his 70th year. js on in southern districts, also in His Royal Highness first saw the | parts of the west. Shearing is pro- It is undoubtedly true that there light on the natal day of the Duke of gressing over central districts. But the Italians are actually in valuable bit of preparedness. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 possession of Fiume and Dalmatia. BICYCLES Casper, - « - Motor Repairing Wyoming What is to be done about it if they will b i in the use of; Wellington. This is why he was (Precipitation for the Week) age | sf insist on breaking with the peace habit forming drugs when the daily T™ed Arthur and had as godfather — Cheyennes, 0123; Laramie, 0.16 aca Gites PCE aatins|| : : peace ‘habit-forming drugs wken the daily sne of the greatest commanders of (21st to 27th); Chugwater, 0.15 The Cycle Men Electrical Wiring and Contracting | | conference and playing the dog in the jiquor stimulant is taken away from all times. The Duke, as only sur- (20—26th); Wyncote, 0.05 (21— Sole Agent for Iver Johnson = GEORGE B. NELSON HAT CLEANING | manger with the dispute territory? |] Real Estate Iusurence viving son of Queen Victoria and un- 27th); Rocky Point, 0.47 (15—21st) thousands of people, but the authori- a a H PERE, cle of the present sovereign, occupies Sheridan, 0.18, Powell, none; Lan- . F = Bicycles and Vitalie Tires The Allies will not fight them, of ties who face the prospect squarely course. They do not want to, and it will not be necessary. The simple fact is that Italy cannot get along econo- mically without the help of the Allies. She is dependent on them for food and fuel, even for money and materials. Without them she would And should he remembered, is the great to ruin. economic pressure, it weapon provided by the new League of Nations. If Italy continues to defy the prin- siples of the league, it may become immediately operative with respect to her, before its formal establish- All that Britain, France and America have to do in order to bring ment. to terms is to shut off her sup- Intelligent Italians know that they an and would do it. And that is a very good reason for believing that Italy, sooner or later, will yield. ‘ fact, too, that Italy nee the moral support of the Allies will have ight, when once the Italians be- gin to reason sobe They will realize that Germar pathy is a sad exchange for the respect and friendship of honest nations. ee EMPLOYMENT SUNDAY. May 4 has been chosen by the s of America as employment Sunday. On that day, in response to Wilson, the ment will be dis- request by President problem of u Dy: cussed from the pulpit, special pray- ers will be offered and ua movement started in each church toward the placing of men not now employed and the of places open to them. Church religious orders and wel- of all kinds have call fure organizations responded nobly to every dur- ing the strenuous times through which the country has passed in the last two years, and doubtless valuable and helpful work will be done in answer- ing this latest call. Nothing could mark the more plainly new era in church development industrial a part of the church’s na- than this handimy of an problem tural labors. “Faith without works is dead.” In the olden days that was taken to mean without works distinctly religious and But prayerful in character. itself to the preparation of the hu- man soul for death. It helps in the common, everyday problems of liv- ing, and helps broadly and wisely, backing its prayers with the labors which help to answer them. it is this recognition of the church as a living factor which moves the nt to ask its presid aid in a vital and meet it promptly will be able to contro! the evil frum the start. to drugs will Police control the affie ta close lookout for the develop- ent of the habit in individuals will ineasures in be necessary, i also be an excellent thing. The clinic! theory of war, and probably the great- starve and her industries would £0 for the treatment of such cases is a est sacrifice ever made by him was jvital necessity, for the greatest out- break of drug addiction will be! among the poor and hungry who have heretofore bought liquor because it made them forget their misery and was cheaper than food. These peo- ple will fal] easy victims to the crafty traffickers in drugs, and will be un- uble because of that same poverty to combat the drug effects by taking ex- pensive treatment. The public clinic which can help such helpless ones was never more than in this health-crisis of our history. Many an alcoholic turned eeded drug-fiend can be saved for useful- ness and happiness if the clinic is ready. ee | The Jack Pot | Straw Hats in Season Early. Editor Deming of the State Tribune writes from California Wyoming that a saloonkeeper of Pasadena by the name of August has posted over his door a sign reading: “The first of July will be the last of August.” . . Reciprocity in Shirts. One paragrapher remarks that he will “let up” the skirts when the ladies see fit to let them down, on ladies’ * 4 Up Same as Bacon. An Iowa woman is suing another woman for $95,000 for alienation of Sounds like profiteering, doesn’t it?—Exchange, a husband's affections. Scratch as Usual. “Within five years,” says a Phila-|* |deiphia savant, “we will be eating If that be true what will the hens do for a living?—Ex- [artificial eggs. change. To Make the World Safe From Onions. Now comes the society for the * the probibition of onion eating, claim-|pected to be included in t church of these days does not devote jig deat ahelamedvot crore ie offen-|Stitution of Nebraska, which is to! sive to the public TILE PLANT AT LOVELL ; LOVELL, Wyo., May 1.—Engin- cers are at work on, the plans of the new tile plant for this city. The plant will be run by the Big Horn Clay Products company. Lines are being run for the ground plans of the building, preliminary sketches have been made, and arrangements jare now under way for the necessary \trackazo facilities. a very peculiar position in the royal family. His popularity tends to all classes. In America he is well known by reason of his long and distinguish- ed service as governor general of Canada. The Duke is an enthusiastic soldier and has held some of the high- est commands in the British army. He has made a life-long study of the \when he consented to forego a share ‘in the South African campaign in de- fense of Queen Victoria’s wish. Today's Birthdays r Ma Lise ee cin ied er 1 re) | Joseph E. Willard, United States jambassador to Spain, born in Wash- jington, D. C., 54 years ago today. Dr. John F. Harmon, president of Kansas Wesleyan University, born at Olmey, Tl., 61 years ago today. Maude Allan, widely celebrated as ‘a classical dancer, born at Toronto, 3 ago toda Charles K. Harris, noted song writ- er and publisher, born at Poughkeep- jsie, N. ¥., 54 years ago today. William A. Gaston, Boston finan- cier and twice Democratic candidate ‘for governor of M ‘husetts, born in Roxbury, } 60 years ago to- day. St it Today s Anniversaries ! “ ° 1848—Frightful butchery of Polish insurgents in Posen by Prus- sian troops. | 1894—Coxey’s “Army of the Com- | monwealth” entered —Wash- | } ington, D. C. 1896—The new Canadian Ministry | under Sir Charles Tupper as- sumed office. i9023—King Edward VII. re- ceived at Paris by President Loubet and the French peo- ple. 4 1912—The President in a message to congress, denied that Japan| Julia Ward Howe. der, 0.50; Evanston, 0.33 (21—27); Salt Lake, trac —————EE A new law in Utah establishes the eight-hour work day for women and further provides that it must be con- tinuous labor with the exception of one hour for lunch. Thousands of women’s clubs thru- ,out the United States are preparing | programs for an apprapriate observ- ance at the end of May of the cen- tennial aniversary of the birth of “Gets-It” Peals My Corns Off! Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace- fully, Painlessly. Never Fails. It's almost a picnic to get rid of . corn or callus the “Gets-It” way. You spend 2 or 3 seconds p drops of “Gets-! jutting on about as or 3 Use “Gets-It,” peel off corn this way. imple as putting on your hat. ‘Gets- It’ does away fOr OVER ee ens traptions,” “wrappy” plasters, 6 3 ointments that Tub off, blood-letting knives, and. scissors that snip into the “quick.” “Gets-It” eases pain. Your “jumpy” corn shrinks, dies, loosens from ane toe. eeu papi phe corn inlessI: from your toe in one Sompiose piece, That's wiere the jenis comes in—you peel it off as Jou srould a banana. peel. ~ Nothing else Dut “Gets-Tt can do it, Get peace- ful, common-sense “Gets-It.? = “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- pack corns pemoy er. the Say: sare -way, costs but 4 trifle et any drug store. Ya'by B.Lawrence & Co., Ohicsgo, 1) was seeking a naval base on Magdalena Bay. 1915—Beginning of the great Rus- sian retreat in Galicia. \ 1916—Italians stormed mountain po- |} ition on the A 0. 1917—French War Mission enthusi- astically received in United States senate. | & + | Year Ago in War | —_—-_ 2) | Three women injured in the long-| range bombardment of Paris. | German troops occupied the fa-| |mous Russian fortress of Sebasta- | | pol. | i Leading statesmen of the Allied | | countries met in conference at Ver-| | sailles. | —— - _A provision extending the full} right of suffrage to women is ex- new con- be drafted at a convention to be held in Lincoln in December and submit- | ted to the voters next year for rati-| |fication or rejection. age A little village exists on the Cape of Shima, in Japan, the name of | ; Which in Japanese means “the Settle- | ment of Nymphs.” Women in this village is the predominant partner. | The chief industry is pearl fishing, and it is the women who are the| fishers. The men stay at home and do the housework. i I WANT YOUR BRICK WORK i On Contract or Percentage Call for.Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson —. KEYS MADE While You Wait at the SHOOTING GALLERY GUN, REPAIRING Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases 3 Reliable 133 So. Center NatronaFuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE ‘WwooD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office Sth and Beech Phone 804-J. Phone 954W, 405 N. Durbin BEAUTY PARLOR VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR | Face aud Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth 213 0-8 Bidg. Phone 259-3 BROKERS || CARNES BROKERAGE COMPANY. Open Air Public Auction 8 OU Stocks bought nang List your Oil stock wh “EDDY” CARNES. Phone your baying erders 145 N. Cay Wyo. .Phone CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ER. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 03 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 --Phppes-- Res. 841R Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling entoe Ce POINT” One Motte Phen 86 | | | | Service || Modurt Corsets from $4.75 to $15 Bon Top Corsets from $2.50 to $19. Corsets trom $1.23 1096.50. ¢ Bransiere from G5c to $4. We fit all corsets from $3.50 pp free. MARTE HAT BBpF DR. J.C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon | Office: Sale 2 Smith Bldg. | Office 130 Err. ' DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Hi 840 8. Su se. Phomps 272 and 473 SSS DR. F. 8S. LUCKEY Phyaicien and Surgeon Phone: Res., Ws Office, 595 Office 123 East Second Street Room 2 we lock | _ The Illinois Federation of Woman's {Clubs, which celebrates its silver ju- \bjlee this year, comprises some 660 clubs, with an aggregate membership of nearly 70,000, ~ Been i, , Don’t let that ola furniture clutter ap the house. A Wantad will sell it. | 1 } Casper, NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ea re-block ni We clean kinds of it Soft, Fel ie jate for Indies and jew trim teed. ine ie oF shoes vee” 127 E. Secop?, Casper, Wyo. Q. §. Building Phone 951-W HOTELS 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 ~_ LAWYERS WILLIAM Q. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phongs—139 and 385 S. E. PHELPS Lawyer Rooms 19-26 Townsend Bidg. fLasper, Wyo. Phong 916 #. M. HODGSON Lawyer { Suite 5 and 6, Kimball Bidg. nAGunA, aes @ MURANE } Lawyars | 204-207 Oil Exchange Blde. Casper, 7 Wyoming ; "GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law | Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-J | Wyoming NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases. Office: 226 N, Wolcott St. Phone 41]. . Townsend Building Wyoming STORAGE AND TRANSFER - Pianos and Furriture Movies JOHN VISOKY, Mgr. Office phone 57. Res. phone 231W THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Offico—Henning Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-3 SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE O@ce—Tait’s Billiard Hall , Phone—Houne, 87-W; Office, 104 Moving a Specialty WALKER TRANSFER LINE All kinds of movin; Garden Plewing a Specialty Residence Phone 847R Office Phone 249 “Speed and Service” Is Qur Motto. STAGE LINES e—_——_— F. J. HYE MAIL, EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS Capper to Sat Creek Ofice, Liberty Garnge, Casper, Wyo. Telephone 083 or 977-W SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, casy terms; re- pairing on all makes of machines; also parts for all machines, need- les and oil; dro; 2800, ; P 4 card or phone E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine, TURKISH BATHS A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS O. S. Bldg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. TOOL GRINDERS fsharpen razors, k _ knive ull Kinds of tools. Maley 8, scissors, a specialty LAWN MOWERS AND saws WwW. Ss. FEI 83 Copb Ke, rk may also be le} " ft at Shooting Gallery or Exchange Furniture Store UPHOLSTERING & ap ae work EOE SE See me for pric your work done elsewhere: TAVINE J. VIRBEL K. Rallrond Ave, one 1015 WELDING OXY-ACETY LE: “NK WELDING SHOP St. Phone 611-3, BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STAT ; 118 8. D;