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a Ge era ter wil ser ma the tivi wa sai’ abl tio: put the qui tin def tio tai wh ma ore tec Ge rt jur All vo 1e€ CO pa ere ed vit of Lo mi the me Lio mt PAGE Two -— The Casper Daily Tribune ninglexcept Sunday al unty, Wye. Publi- pation Hxchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONE. . - 15] sper (Woming) Postoffice MEM: E REPO! ASSO. : FROM THE J. E. HANW R.E. mer) c 1 accepted for lens period than three months All su ubgcriptio must be paid i or i I Tribune ¥ | y latter subscription be-| 7 comes one month in arrears. Member of the Associated Press The Asso; P is exclusively fer republication of atches credited to it or not dited in this paper and ‘ws published heretn algo ¢he local SENATE PUBLICITY. s declared for treaty when the peace in the senate. This proposa get th Americar d will probably of the ty support public Heretofore internationai have always been discussed utive ssion.”” oes not constitute in the sense gen by that phrase consists of agreement: the heads of government. by without the knowledge of the peopl: The alway: or the people’s representatives. senators from every ate have passed on American treaties anc known all about them, and througt anyone concerned might lear: the facts, even though they were not n out for publication. ° That method was pretty satisfac tory, The but the nation outgrown it taken government | ands. There has beer throughout th+ ion because it conducted with beer The t full publicity have so much secrecy, American peo about al! pub ant it especial to this epoch-makiny zes Europe ane American mbership in ar ational federation. of the ¢ ition are published, s+ y and the nay read them. Bu not enough. There should be full ar » discussion, for the il lumination of the public. Open de Would be highly f there re y of the ability that has characterized it in the past —o CENSORED MEALS FOR CHIL- DREN. i high hool which recent ow ritie « it n, pickles and a ra ng off v a bar of we hocolat when allowed tc 1 this fact | re of as the “ ent al and Mo childre however tined ut ho either have not the zuient or do not use it in the of food jer the er supervision o underst: ning food t of dessert at the n do no harm, but dhstantials must come first. If the mothers at home will follow up t action of the like chools and pay ftention to children’s rations there will be hare and healthier children everywhere, Anyone fe wnorant as to what are or are ne aced rations and proper foods has only to write the, children's br at Washington, Whence reliable information will be} sent free and promptly. - et ‘ liall Caine, famous novelist and | Playweht, born in the Isle of Man, } 68 years ago today Ne luneh counter.} Hence it is essen-} selec- | nd food} THE TRIAL OF THE KAISER. The suggestion was made recently 2 prominent daily that it was hardly while to spend the time and try the of sensible people to would be trial true. were the ob- of that simply to wreak vengeance upon one hated individual. is not the final end and aim proposed trial. It goes far} presentation of the peace ul plight of Ger: ght to the comprehension people. They ¢ for the first time where tho any is > common can jreams of a few auto- ught them. They vealize also how futile were the prom- n can ses of a few other autocrats that hey would secure peace terms favor- able to Germany. Now let this awakening experience ve followed by the arraignment of military and civil heads the of the . This will mean that documents hose royal, responsible for conduct var of undoubtable veracity will be sub- mitted in evidence of German guilt. -ight will be cast on every angle and ami on of Germany’s war plans lating back for many years. The Ger- lan people will have put plainly be- Such|fore them, as before the rest of the all the war and the downfall of The inal wiping of the scales from the vorid, those causes which brot about iermany. result should be the 2yes of the great mass of the German veople —— —0 THE BIG EVENT. “Who is going to win on July 42” “Can Jess Willard defeat Jack Yempsey in 12 rounds?” “Is Dempsey strong enough to mock Willard out?” According to a high sporting au- hority, these are the vital questions ow befcre the Ameri an people. The ig war settlement must retire to a . The 20 or zing in v more us quarters gpt-nue or not, as batants prefer. Germany may he peace terms, or acqui jolshevism may wax or Con zress may assemble and do its best wane. Br hie AP maimam Files Pal Iocsses. Che Casper Dap Cribune The Jack Pot what au lieutenant $9 William E. Borah, who is organiz- would ith a “Say, you rather be, bar on your the early assembling of congress, is with your'the senior United States senator from ae Idaho and a noted leader of the so- —Courier (Base cited progrezsive section of the Re- publican party. Senator Borah is dis- shoulder aac n or shoulder on a bar? Section No. 2.) = * tinetly a ‘product of the middle west. My parents told me not to smoke, Educated in the public schools of IL “5 linois and at the University of Kan- Tidonit: sas, he chose the lav 's profession Nor listen to a naughty joke, and began practice in Kansas. Then I don’t he pioneered northward and west- ward, settling in Boise when Idaho They made it clear t musta was a young state, and at once at- At pretty or even think tracted attention because of his pro-| About intoxicating drink. ‘gressive and radical views. His repu- tation as a lawyer and his opposition to the big financial interests that) were exploiting the northwest finally won his election to the senate. He , is a floor debater of more than ordi- ‘nary legal ability and forensic ele. quence, and at times has been regard- ed as “big enaugh timber” to be con- sidered as a possible Republican | presidential candidate. I don’t. To flirt or dancé is very wrong. I don’t. Wild youth chase wemen, 6 song, I don't. I kiss no girls, not even one, I do not know how it is done, @ 3 Ss 5 Today’s Anniversaries | = SS o was presented : complete copy | of the sed Bible.” lege of the City of New York | 998—The new buildings of the Col- lege of the City of New York! were formally opened. 1911—The Sotth Pole was reached by Captain Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer. King Frederick VII. of Den- mark died suddenly from apo- You wouldn’t think I had much fun. *, I don’t. —Rumbled (Advance Overhaul Park, Y-1).—Stars and Stripes. The soldiers seem to be taken care of patty well, the dolla a-year men getting their old jo! back? but are all Got to have a new spring hat. Thel aD 912—] war is no longer an excuse for wear- ing the old one. plexy in Hamburg. Born in oF ke Copenhagen, June 3, 1843. The big glass works in Cincinnati 1915—Austrians reported to have e evacuated 94-mile front ex- phat has) shucdowneaowine tonans) tending to Roumanian front- pr ing prohibition” may have ier, and fled across the Pruth, There’s a 1916—Preliminary trial of Sir Rog- er Casement for high treason begun in London. d with undue haste. sporting chance that some people m want glasses to drink their water in. 1917—[[nited States senate passed Sart: e Espionage Bill. Brockdorff-Rantzau rants so! ee < a s 8 # ? | Report says the Hungarian Reis | Today s Events y Paraguay celebrates today as ins national Independence Day. Will abolish the telephone service be- cause it is bourgeois. It’s worse than nse % Senator Owen of Oklahoma is to that over here.—Brooklyn Eagle. deliver the annual address today be- * * fore*the Missouri Bankers’ Marociss Doesn't take much of a metallur- at St. Louis. a : gist to discover that the corner-stone ders of the Southern Baptist nomination will gather in force to- is one Atlanta for the anuual gen- Anaconda Standayd. just big gold y at 1 convention of the church. at wes The Ontario Great War Veterans’ bas a association, having more than 106 Those who are demanding the branches thruout the province, wil! open its first annual convention to- day at Windson. A celebration is to be held at The of Burleson would a resignation Postmaster-General ertain by investi- Sci Bt an gation that in the -bright Texicon of qazue today to commemorate the r wokst. Business may boom ‘or * 2 i ae, eae democracy there is no such word as 300th anniversary of the ution slump. The League of Nations mua. Honstonmbast: ‘of famo ennins patriot, Jan vin or lose. The big issue in th van Barneveldt. ‘ for the tonths will be the relative fis Inited States next t abil- ty of ihe two white hopes, and J will be less important as Independ- nee Day than as the day of the big natch. At wage rate, that is the the ‘riters will write whole libraries of any view of it, and sportine lope about it, pro and con and up ! down end in and out, and some 1 gobble up and ignore nillions of Americans il the slush,th ie less important news on the fr W pires and we needn't set this down as 1odern frivolity, either, it has al- been so, from the days when Jomer, the great-grandfather of turned his hexameters to a pri fight with bronze at the funeral of Patreclus, match more in- fall of Troy. a A FORTUNATE LAND. a slugging ting than the it editor of the London Daii after a tour of the United Ste . exp ses his surprise at the ‘vidence of wealth and prosperity or i i v|overy hand i ! telatives and friends of mine in isin,’ he says, “whom I left ars ago in very moderate cir- wustances, I found with eleg automobiles, living in splendid man- and having every luxury money ould buy. It was wonderful to me 0 see | A i this prosperity, from Chicago |-o the Pacific coast.” | And it was not only the west that impressed him. He found the whole ‘y teeming with prosperity— jos t New York. New York, to be sure, has been {somewhat in the dumps lately, a thenomenon largely “psychological,” nased on subjective fears rather wen ictuu! material conditions. But even } “ew York is beginning to cheer up, {as is shown by the slo#ly rising sto¢k imarket lew 1 fo a William Hale Thompson, recently [re-elected mayor 6f Chicago, born in (Boston, 50 years ago today. man people were in the dark concer sporting’ Shean Kenteky Republicans are to hold their state convention at Lexington today to adopt a platform and recom- ‘mend a state ticket to be voted for in the August primaries. USGS Calendar of Sports. let off Boxing: Massachusetts Lumber. Championsh Max Harden claims that the Ger- ing the cause fa reason of the war. But the that they were in the dar should be Southern why they light.—-Nashville state oo ——— rker, Democratic nomi- ' Alton B. Pi ‘nee for pr jent of the United ‘States in 1904, born at Cortland, Ho: ey. N. Y., 67 rs ago today SOHHIE TIVE TESIPOOTT AN \ Stocks and Insurance § Active Representative of The Equitable Life ot New York . STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Why speculate with your life insurance when you can get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest life insurance institutions upon the planet? Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and let me explain the latest policies upon the market. J. J. GIBLIN 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING Office: 985-3 —PHONES—— Res.: 474. WTI TIO IZOD IIA SMM LLM LM. POP OT CL de ae. COOM. Pa DM a Wk hidikid hide ddedideded GOMIMMTOITITIOI ITI TOG, ‘4 =~ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest —a won : eda acerca cartons , \ Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 “4 \ LO hdk ede MOLL ML LET LS MP AES LIE LS AP MLO LS QE EO | Inthe Day’s News | | | o= . ‘ing the opposition to the League of }zones in North Sea to Nations covenant in anticipation of tmiles. aeroplanes and 14 captive balloons Colorado, born in Iowa county, Wis., Year Ago in War | > British Admiralty ‘increased mine , 22. Germans admitted loss of 123 during April. trars. i | Today’s ‘Birthdays | 1 bi ‘i 22,000 square Eras missionary bishop in Bra years ago today. Take a basket well filled and make it a real picnic at Riverside park *. next Sunday. 5-13-4t* === —==_o Eee Rt. Rev. Lucien L. Kinsolving, i I WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson born in Loudoun county, Va., 57 Alva Adams, former governor of 69 years ago today. CASPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stock transfer ‘agents and regis- Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oi] Exchange Bldg. | + Phone 660. DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, ¥ Wye. 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 0-S Bldg. Phone 259-) || BROKERS c ABAES BROKERAGE COMPANS je Auction’ S p.m he and sold ae vith NES. ' Vhene your huying orders 1 Center St. Casper, Wyo. .Phone 147. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ER. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R _ CLOTHES CLEANERS _— FHWE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling “THE POINT” ond Hallrvad Sts. Phone 66 wenter, Linden Service Our Mot: COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS “We Kleen Klothes Kleen” Dyeing Six Day Service Phone 1185. 147 S. Center (Upstairs) Reasonable Prices ‘WM. JACOBSON, Prop. CORSET SHOP. Modart Corsets from 84.75 to $15 Bon Ton Corsets from 82.50 to $10. P. N, Corsets from §1.25 to86,50. De Bevolse Brassiere from G3e to $4. We fit all corsets from 33.50 up free. | | MAREE HAT SH. N. Center St. Phones Ofsee 133 East Sepond Strect Reow 2. Wuod Block —— DRESSMAKING SHOP SANDY'S O. & S, Building, First Floor Phone 767W GOWNS SUITS ALTERATIONS DOCTORS DR. J. C. KAMP 4) Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Office 130 DR. H: R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 64 Rohrbaugh Bailding Dr. Foster—Residen: Dr. Lat! tap aResldeace 777116 vate Hospital 840.S. Durbin St. Phones -272 and 273 - =z DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physicinn and Sutgeon Res, 201-W: OMmee, 506 | 177 E. DOCTORS DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Suite 200-201, O. S. Bids. Office Ph. 699 Res. Ph. 746 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers eee 309-319-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. | ———<— $$ GEORGE W. FERGUSON MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Attorney-at-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bidg. Bisekmore Building Phone 196-J Phones: Office, 30; Realdence, 164 Casper, - - - Wyoming MASEUSSE DR. ELIZABETH GEIS Physician and Surgeon AMY T. HANKS Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. gees Res. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. [ape eS pies and Muscle Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physiciens and Surgeons Smith Bldg. Phone 266 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 F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Repairs Fixtures W. M. PALMER i 7 SI Omce Ph. 19-W 141 West First reatian® es —_— Far promptly a Shop 139 W. First St, (McClure Bi Phone 772W. AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER 5 Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting . Real Estate and Insurance a HAT CLEANING Wyoming NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS d re-block all kinds: & \. man, Soft, Felt. for indies and atlenen: New trimmings; all work guaran- Real Estate Townsend Building Casper, - - - Wyoming Seco! 0. S. Building ' HENNING BAGGAGE AND HOTELS TRANSFER Officco—Henning Hotel = HOME HOTEL Phone West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable By Day, Week or Month. Residence Phome 351-J SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Ofice—Taft’s Billiard Ball Phone—House, 87-Ws Office. 104 Bloving a Specialty | INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent STAGE LINES Phone: 889-W _ -F. J. HYE Office: 247 North Center Street MAIL, EX?RESS, FREIGUT AND PASSENGERS Canper to Salt Creek Office, Liberty Garage, Camper, Wyo. Telephone 983 or 977-W SEWING MACHINES KEY MANUFACTURER KEYS MADE While You Wait at the SHOOTING GALLERY GUN REPAIRING 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 card or phone 289M. E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. TURKISH BATHS LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT Means PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS Bldg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 - 9.3 TOOL GRINDERS * T sharpen razors, knives, scissors, all Kinds of tools. Make a specialty ° LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS W. S. FERGUSON 333 Cobb St.. Tel. 1086, Work may also be left at Shooting Gallery or Exchange Furniture Storo S. E. PHELPS Lawyer * Rooms (9-2C Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 VETERINARY SURGEON R. A. RATHBUN 4. 4. HODGSON Veterinary Surgeon “Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Lawyer Phone 32 3uites 5 and 6, Kimball Bldg. UPHOLSTERING HAGENS, STANLEY & MUBANE Lawyers UPHOLSTEBING & AUTO-TOP work See me for prie your work done o! before having where, 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. deo bh natizegh: Ave. Casper, - - + Wyoming Paode i018. WELDING CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHO” 118 S. David St. Phone 611-J. BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHO’ IN THE STATE Roonw 415, Oi] Exchange Bidg. Casper, Wyoming.

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