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= ministration has steadily grown until) “thing to do is to return the lines to PIpeely PAGE Two ~ The Casper Daily Tribune “= to buy. To leave transporta- tion agencies in the control of our commercial and industrial rivals is sued every evening except Sunday ay & sper, Natrona county, Wyo. a cation offices: Oil Hxcbange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE. : 16, our foreign trade. Moreover, to re-| The real harbinger of prohibition H practically under orohibition.|the position of principal of the Lov- Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice cede to our former position of de-|h#S at last made its appearance here 19024-Eruption of Mont Pelee, Mar-jell city schools. No successor has aa second-class matter, } 22, 1916.4 vendence upon other nations for|in the form of a carload of Bevo. tinique, destroyed St. Pierre 'bcen appointed, although several ap- IBER THE ASSOCIATED Presa Pore? Pi Gh j aig and 30,000 inhabitants. plications are under consideration. PORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS ships would be to place ourselves If “Bill the Butcher,” ott ._,,1903—The Russians reoccupied the| J. E. HANWAY, President and Editor nyain in a needlessly helpless condi- 4 mien, ct amvee Province of New-Chang, Man- R. A ch ir 4 known as Wilhelm, were pitted churia, with a large force of | BARU E. HANWAY, tion in case of war or threat of war, si e ¢ es t PI onrrITi . | aaainst Jess Willard in that Fourth Foops: Tos. DAILY... Advertising “Through a war-emergency policy Pag heat in to Toledo 22!5—Germany announced the cap- | oO} every ad Advertising Wevrenentatives of government shipbuilding, we hav Va trachea pian eGo ture of Libau, the Russian port | David J. Pruadd 17 ifth Aye. now the beginning of a new mer-| mar! costly from the standpoint of invest- udden i i chant marine—a_ merchant e SUBSCRIPTION R aTRs ment and uncertain from the stand- Six? Months deel me . | oil company now to get rich. | voted to inerense the strength | On2 Monta ‘es point of competitive efficiency. We tee Fea of the navy. Per Copy . 05 : : Ey aaa i No subscription by mail accepted for have built hastily, expensively, and)" Jyuging “@rementate returns the less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paié in vance and The Daily Tribune will no Insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of the Aascctates not always wisely. But whatever the) limitations and mistakes of the past,| we face the problem of adapting to! Nustvely future needs the ships we have, and Ree The local seve punlened forene |signed to meet world-wide competi- a ee tion in economy BACK TO PRIVATE CONTROL. | operation. “Bath reason and experience justi- | fy the declaration that a permanent, policy of government ownership or} operation is Nevertheless, the establishment and maintenance of an adequate merchant marine under | |the American flag and subject to the ‘call of the United States is so vital from a national viewpoint as to make | |the attitude of the government to-/ jward the merchant marine a matter of primary importance. tent we shall have government aid, | what form that aid shall take, what) measure of control the government | ment that the govern-| restore the cable, telegraph and telephone The announc ment was preparing to unwise. . tems to their owners was good news. ~ Their federal seizure aroused much antagonism in the beginning, and , their operation has been disappoint- ing to most citizens who approve in theory of government management of <such utilities. Cmiticism of their ad- i hat ex- Where there is To wha' be and clearly the wisest it is almost universal. © much criticism there must ample cause, A shall exerdise, what encouragement private control. | el the government shall extend to pri- The time may come when our gov- : vate enterprise for the establishment ernment will take over permanently 5 of trade routes where the UeMc car all the great systems of transporta-; Raia ! not be self-supporting in the begin- tion and transmission of intelligence, as has been done in various other countries. But manifestly neither our government nor our public is yet any- ning, in what manner ocean trans- portation lines shal] be co-ordinated with rail lines—these are a few fea- ee Fs ures of problem presented for where near ready for this innovation, tres of the P L ; ; ." solution by the incoming congres Federal ownership and operation, 3 & B “It is a problem to which all citi- zens interested in the future welfare if it is destined to come at all, will have to be prec eded by a considerable period of private ownership and op-|0f the United States, and especially business men interested in foreign eration, with a more intelligent and strengthened plan of federal super-/ de, should give thoughtful consid- vision. ‘eration. Individually and through pe wanes commercial organizations and the | press, the people of the country-! COWS ORRERANCE: | should discuss the subject, form thétr One hundred and four fine eattle|$Pinions; and express their~views-¥6 | ther senators and xepresentatives | . Were passengers on a steamer sailing: | numerous 7 cong They will)!" congre ; reconstruction problems none is more in Among our for France the other day. be landed at Havre and distributed through needy portions of rural! U8ent in time or more pressing in|" ‘The annual convention. of the j —= eerie . jimportance than transportation on |Southern Textile association will open | The animals were selected from) ‘#N@ ane sea tinue aver trorranagr: On Facnete or Percentage herds believed to be entirely free gq = The annual convention of the ali for Estimate ithan Bourne, Jr., today gave out!avoid all danger of old party con- followin statement from its troversies being raised during — the eed war. Later he represented New- STC Va Pen Te foundland at the Imperial War Con- American export busi- ference in London. nal] SEE ES in proportion to our °¢. total domestic production, a constant | ~ Today’ 5 Birthdays | and dependable outlet for surplus mig products is a controlling factor in Edward William } Nelson. chief of our industrial and commercial pros- the United States biological survey, pity. Rar that nenaa ‘ nance (Dorn at Manchester, N. H., 64 years perity, For that reason, maintenance 170" today. of present and development of new) prof, James R. Angell, who has forcign markets is no less important been offered the presidency of the li than continued expansion of home University of Michigan, born at Bur-! ‘lington, Vt., 50 years ago today. »roduction. As the individual meas- : ‘ 3 Clarence W, Watson, former Unit- ures his increased wealth by the ex ~ ed States senator from West Virginia, | cess of production over consumption, born at Fairmont, W. V 55 years and his net income by the excess of ago today. sules over purchases, so must the Frank G. Carpenter, celebrated f ’ i ., traveler and newspaper correspon- nation measure its wealth and its dent, born at Mansfield, O., 64 years finuncial status in the world of ago today. trade find or create ned de- Marie Wainwright, lone a promi- mands for the products of our fields, MEMt actress of the American sluze,} born in Philadelphia, 66 years ayo} mines, factories, forests and fisheries, ¢oday, is one of the problems incident to Francis Ouimet, former American | readjustment following the war. amateur golf champion, born at} “In the development and perma- Brooeune) Mass:, 260 years! agoy te: nent maintenance of new foreign!“ 8% —— markets no ageney will be of more aid % var Ago in Wa xtent and so thoroughly * 7— iin pxeoe cenh Tey an : ous Anglo-Indian force reported eigh than an American merchant marine | a s oe ensures so | eine It; co-ordinated in organization as toimiles south of Mosul. provide regular, frequent, direct Right United States gunners killed transportation service between the and seven injured in explosion during ports of the United States und the iting practice at Fort Worth. ports of every nation to whose peo-; And Blatz is advertising Burma ple we hope to sell or from whom we here, yes, really, in Casper! i a [aaa ae la || | The Jack Pot to give them a strangle hold upon}: The man who owns 2 good lease has only to change his name to an!1917—U. S. house of representatives | Midwest has become synonymous with the Victory loan. | A movement has’ [the contsruction of more ships de-| looking- tothe removal of 16 gates; Sheridan-Gillette and efficiency of Victory tank might be able to solve on the 'the problem. A. Place,Called Home. You long to live in Pai Jack wamtsto visit Rome, But | shall hit the highroad For a 1 used to hate the When And wanted'to go forever From But I have been in Flanders vould be an excursion special. decided that the state on the Baltic 1916—Australians g ish front. “oe inaugurated road. The’ A ctomsd of Homes + * 8 place called Home. farming a MAHA takes pride in the T. was just a boy, O fact that it has no tene- ments nor slums, but that more than 200,000 persons are housed in comfortable homes, 50% of which are owned by the people living in them, The head of the house has the State of Illinois. Where the land was plowed in- every opportunity te make a servi business success, because Omaha Beene | has the location and transporta- With shells, and in the furrows | tion facllities which make it a Shone a little pool of red. I used to feel that father Was pretty hard on me; | That mother might have under- stood The longing to be free. But when you've been through fighting, And gas, and bomb, and shot, Should not be “dosed” Z : Follow people for colds—apply the You know a fellow’s people “outside” treatment— Mean So you can stay in Paris, And J + But FE sh For a Sw aie ° | ee Today’s Events | great commercial center, ren have exceptional edu- cational advantages, The family as a whole can enjoy the best there {s in art, music, reiigion, parks and clubs. For “A-B-C Book of Omaha," write HILDREN a devil of a lot. sVapor “YOUR IcK'S Vapor! 30%. 6OF. ack can Visit Rome, | Foday’s Ritiiversaiies y 1394 South Carolina supreme court d New Zeala ers took over part of the Brit- Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Omaha PRINCIPAL RESIGNS was | | EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS || Books Opgned, Closed, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Qil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS @ GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Bluck Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM The Cycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin BEAUTY PARLOR VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists C. M, Smyth 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 259-1 BROKERS SS BROKERAGK COMPAN) Alr Pablic Auction S CARN, “EDDY” CS me your buying 20° all hit the highroad place called—Home. Nan Reedzin Ein Leas. oo meet sts -Will gave yy ge our Wardro! bag, and ieee 1 Reliable Phoné 804-J_ PETER CLAUSEN aay Salona tncsaey-77 Sea * Casper Loan Office 133 So, Centor St. Casper, DR. J. H. JEFFREY CR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Electric Supply & Construction Co. Residence Phone 31J RIG FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES “We Do Anything Electrical” A. W. THIELE, Manager 240 South Grant Street Casper, Wyoming Temporary Location: = iT Nicolaysen LumberCo, EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL TIMBERS A SPECIALTY WAGONS COAL = Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—-Buy War Savings Stamps AAA NRE COWLEY, May 7.—Heber C. Snell) principal of the Big Horn academy, of this place, hds resigned and will go to Lovell, where he has accepted neh ' CHIROPRACTORS tame i, Hand { | OH, THE OLD GRAY MARE SHERIDAN, May 7.—Dan Woods is looking for a mare that has pulled a milkwagon faithfully for lo, these many years. She has braved many horrors with fortitude, and was re- the flying circus circled over head, , | George, Phone 532J. DOCTORS DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to | | wtscasen af Women and Children } Sulte 201, O. §. Bldg. |] Omee Ph. Hes. Ph. 740 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to obstetrics and diseases of wo: Tr Biackmore Phones: Office, 30; Residence, 164 DR. ELIZABETH GEIS Physiciqn and Surgeon Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. Office: Ren. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians and Surgeons Smith Bldg. ‘Phone 266 ELECTRICIANS F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Repairs and Fixtures 141 West First Wiring, Oftice Ph. 19-W AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS a Ceeeteren all wor! teed. Also take orders for new Hats. We eall for and deli 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 | KEY MANUFACTURER from disease germs, and are to be Jersey Federation of Women's Clubs CHIROPRACTORS ‘ ; In ie Day’ § sews [ will be entertained aj Atlantic City 416 So. Jackson ; -_ used to furnish milk to hungry little alguring kine chreaiidaya: teninhinnktos see pera st oa Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. renchie and fer building up, Lord Morris, former premier and ‘day. $O50OFO00SSS0500SSSOOOSS4 | | Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R ay replace se destroyed |eonima years the most conspicuous | 2 ep ee ores r Te od herds to replace those destroyed figure in public affai a Newfound: | a gel has pee ne esuetl ae pee N. t F IC CLOTHES CLEANERS ced Gest bye czas eereccicbeaes he satin birtnany i open at st. Louis tous co 3 Natvona Fuel Co, $ CLOTHES CLEANERS __ 4 sath eitec preliminary organization o The selection and purchase of these|today. A Newfoundlander by birth jhe Antorican Legion’ te, he won: Phone 949 ue, SERVICES ICEEANERS a4 a a sey & . ’ + a lourgensen cattle was part of the work of the and education, he has spent the great posed of American veterans of the $ J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop PESANIT alee French high commission in this coun. 6" PAR O° seat PER Teeenann hac (Worle, Wars Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling and his career as a statesman has Galena pigaete “PHE POINT” eoetry. It a practical and admirable been a distinguished one. In 1885 areecar of sports. Venter, Linden and Rallruad Sts. Sa aT : every Ameri-the was called to the bar, and the New York State amateur COKE WooD Serviee Our Motto, Phone = cae Eee ea a a same year was elected to the legis- ips, at New York City City Office 157 S. Center CORSET SHOP eT a who “has a cow iM dture. Four years later he entered Jeff Smith vs. Bartley A i Street se France” feel an appropriate the cabinet. While attorney general rounds, at Scranton. ¢@ Gen, Office 5th and Beech wiedel Giant ag = wlow of pr he went to London to arrange the Young Dyson vs. Barney Snyder Streets Uae | diem hon Gaeeetatetts ~ A settlement of the French shore ques- 12 rounds, at Lynn, Mass. $ Ul Siete eece, re : tion, and for his services on that oc- = = w= || De Bevoive Branslere from Gse to $4. - EXPORT DEVELOPMENT. casion -he received his Snightheod. DD || Wo fii all corsets from $2.00 up free, <= The Republic: blicity associa-|1909 he became premier and remain- | 5 e : aes | =. PA POOLS SOC ed in power until the beginning of Electric Construction Electric Repairing | enter St. ze tion, through its president, Hon. the world war, when he resigned to | CLOTHHES CLEANERS KEYS MADE While You Wait at the || SHOOTING GALLERY GUN REPAIRING | LAWYERS “We Kleen Klothes Kleen” Dyeing Six Day Service Phone 1185. 147 $8. Center (Upstairs) Reasonable Prices WM. JACOBSON, Prop. DRESSMAKING SHOP . SANDY'S * 0. & S. Building, First Floor Phone 767W GOWNS SUITS ALTERATIONS || COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS i DOCTORS DR. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. hones—* House 85 EAC Office 130 R, H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Rohrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residenge--_ Dr, Lathrop—Residence_ Private Hospital 840 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 - 40 -116 A AA DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon Vhonet Hes. 901-W; Office, 605 Ofice 122 Kast Secong Street Room 2 Wood Block , | 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 Lawyer |] Rooms (9-26 Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. J. M. HODGSON | Lawyer Suites 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming CHILES P, PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyomin, | THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919 lithe old gray mare took one lingering look, jumped the fence, and, as far jas anyone here knows, is going yet. ee ATTENTION * Hotel managers and housewives, garded as safe, staid, and dignified. |I clean and scrub carpets and rugs. But when one of the airplahes with! Work done in your home. Call 5-6-10t* CASPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS LAWYERS GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-J Casper, Wyoming MASEUSSE AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases. Office: 225 N. Wolcbtt St. | Phone 411. PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heating a Specialty. Jobbing of all kinds prompt!y attended to. Shop—826 South Spruce Street Phone 687-J W. M, PALMER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating; Rudy Pipele: Hot Alr Furance, of all kinds Jed to. Shop 19 W. First St.. Phone 772W. (MeClure Bldg.) REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Cpepes,) > ee Wyeming GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Insurance + Townsend Building Casper, Wyoming sf HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Offico—Henning Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-J _—_—_—<S———$—$—$—$—$—$—————————_— SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE OMice—Tait’s Billiard Hall Phone—Houne, 87-W; Office, 104 Moving a Specialty STAGE LINES F. J. HYE MAIL, EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS Canper to Salt Creek OMee, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wyo. Telephone 988 or 077-W —_———— SEWING MACHINES SE — SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; re- || pairing on all makes of machines; also parts for all machines, need- les and oil; drop a eard or phone 289M, E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. | TURKISH BATHS A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT Means PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS 0. S. Bldg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. TOOL GRINDERS I sharpen razors, knives, scissors, all kinds of tools. Make a’ specialty LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS Vv. 3. FERGUSON 333 Cobh St.. Tel. 1086, Work may also be left at Shooting Gallery or Exchange Furniture Store UPHOLSTERING - UPHOLSTERING & AUTO-TOP work See me for prices befa) your work done elsewhere, J. VIRBEL 406 6. Railroad Ave. Phone 1015 WELDING re having OXY-AG! NE WELDING SOV 118 8, David St. Phone 613-3. BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STATE

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