Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Che eid Daily Cribune Ae Advertising Represe David J al ork City. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Cireutations. The Union Telegraph comp: president tern stifying before the senate committee on inter- the amend- state commerce, urges ment of the Sherman anti-trust law so that, when phone lines the telegraph and tele are returned to private ownership, they can be operated as a “joint service.” This recommendation wiil receive & much more respectful he the publie. tha a few congress and from t would have received ago. The Sherman law is recognized as ving served a useful purpose, but limitatic are now n pretty clearly. In seeking to prevent harm- ful monopoly it has too often hin- dered helpful cooperation. It is gen- erally admitted that some change of law or policy must be aceomplished that will make possible the full bene- fits of cooperation without endanger- ing public rights. A good deal has been done along this line during the war. The nation approved temporary monopoly in many public utilities when © that monopoly was exercised by the gov- ernment. It is a question now of some compromise policy whereby there may be similar concentration and coordi- nation of effort under private owner- ship. This seems especially the gence desirable in great transportation and intelli-, industries, the railroads, tele- graphs, telephones, ete. Under proper conditions, nearly everybody is con- vineed, priv te enterprise can handle these utilities better than the govern- B own devic ment. t they cannot be left to t! There a large measure of gover d that it will as in the old days. must be ment control, so arra be of constructive help. has tesmanship in this field. Congress rare opportunity for wise Hs Qo LAND DEVELOPMENT NEAR DOUGLAS. (From Laramie Republican.) For many years the rights of set- tlers under the Platte Valley irr tion project near Douglas have in controversy. The original company bonded the and failed to make payment of inter- est or principal on the bonds and the project was thrown into the hands of The the project for some ye a receiver receiver ‘conducted rs and then a sale was made, the bondholders get- ting only a small fraction of their in Those project have just applied for and en- tered vestment. who purchased the into a new contract with the stute of Wyoming, under which the amount of land is considerably re- duced and the settlers will be assured of sufficient water supply to irrigate: the lands they are occupying, or will| be permitted to occupy The dam and works are in fairly! good condition. Approximately 11,- 000 acres may be reclaimed. Carey act contracts are already in ex ence for about two-thirds of this urea. All the settlers who are interested | will be permitted and are required to come in and enter into new ments with the present owners, but their old rights will not be impaired and they will be given the same terms guaranteed by their original contracts. Those who have been using the lands and who have received water from year will be required to fulfill) ,,, \ ai | tracts both as to principal and inte ~\ town of Douglas will be greatly bene- 5 the | features will lack ‘conditions there were brought to his been project for a large sum! agree-|e jlic bishop of Scranton born at Wat-| the obligations of their former co’ these who have not | |their rights and the former contracts|most anything now for 30 cents. will be declared forfeit so far as they! Toledo Blade. are concerned. | In the settlement of this matter the! and the ¢ Devs Away down underneath you people of Converse county i Mexican. fitted. The lands will soon pass into yet * 2 @ private ownership and be placed upen! p. 4¢.on does not know the ax- n pnts 1 be * ) tax-roll, improvements will be! oo. between merging wires made that settlers have hesitated crossing them.—Well Street Jour about because of the uncertain Pe ory tenure and there will be better regu- Don’t waste sympathy on the (¢ lation and more intensive develop-! mans. They have enough of it notjment. Those 11,000 acres will soon! themselves.—Brooklyn Eagle. *"\be worth more than a million doliars. | cy OSE The Ressian doesn’t care what hap- oe He HOMES. improvement. — Greenville (S. pens now. knows it will be ‘ Bie 4 government bulletin on the sub-| Piedmont. ject of homes asks some questions ACCOUNTANTS worth considering in these days when| a great home-building campaign is muerte || EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS In remodeling the old house, or planning the new one, try it by these “Does the comfort, enjoyment, \ standards: house provide] and some priv-| | trars. Notary Public. The acy for each member of the family?} Has it light, air, sunshine, running Guarantee Registry Corporation water? iu There which cannot be provided in the house Is it easy to keep clean? is nothing suggested here Rooms 20 Phone 660. of inexpensive type as well as in a mansion; and any cottage or mansion | OIL LANDS which lacks any one of the suggested The Jack Pot | bet Gérmany is mighty glad to get off as easily as she does.—Santa Fe New ffer- Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- Authorities on Income Taxes 8-211 Ol] Exchange Bldg. Che Casper Daiiy Tribune NOTICE TO PAINTERS All members of Lecal 370 are re- quested to report at Moose Hall on CASPER oe Saturday, June 7, at o'clock. | getting water will only have to pay Luncheon will be sérved : | the principal sum agreed upon. All) The garage is becoming jealous of BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. | ARCHITECTS § will be given 30 days’ notice. If there | the hangar. Philadelphia Public %5-t _* Sa ae Brae S\is no response from them after serv-! Ledger. Home cooking ee sne Harvey punors connicn ice of notice, it will be taken for} oe rs be ———<—<—$ $$ cae granted that they have abandoned! One can buy 10 cents’ worth of al- Rooma 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. | ae | | can | 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 BROKERS and nal. 7er- for an CARNES BROKERSGE COMPANS Open Afr Peblic Auction 8 p. ™. © PRETTY ASA JUNE BRIDE, That’s How Your IF YOU PAINT THEM WITH Oil Stecks bowzht am Lint yeur @fl steck with “EDDY” CARNES. Phone your huying ofders 145 N. Center St, Casper, Wyo. . Phone i147. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY CR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R PIERCE & EVERTS nd Street Building OIL LANDS LOCATE Lands To Unproven nnd Ass one of the funda- mental elements of a real home. Even the running water, which! veaxe in Proven and dix. Validating: sment Work Done seem an unwarranted suggestion for districts remote from city water| And They'll Last For Years It Preserves the Wood CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard | | | | P|| Black is the only color for roof paint. Black never fades. A shingle roof painted with Bituminous will be Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling —u!. “THE POINT” supplies, is not so, for in these days} just as black five years from now 43 | center, Linden and Rallruad Sts. the wind mill or gas engine will solve! it is today. ber Milan la da edt “aso this problem with little money out Casper Loan Office th COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS and mean a saving in time and/{ wit) gave you money on “We Kleen Klothes Kleen” strength which entirely outweigh the your Wardrobe Trunk Hand- Dyeing Six Day Service Phone 1185. 147 S. Center sh expenditure. bag, and Suitcases (Upstairs) 7 Reliable pers The house whose owner can answer |] paoas go4-J, design. esate se Reasonable Prices the above questions in the affirmative | s calculated to meet not only the re-| - quirements of shelter but also those of living; and better such a house tho located in an unfashionable subur! On Centract or Percentage , Call for Estimate : | PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson than one tho it in fashion’s very center. \ lacking these qualifications be placed ——0. 1S BOB CAREY GOVERNOR? | Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 (Buffalo Bulletin.) After five months in which to form their opinions those who may have} any doubt as to whether Bob Carey would be governor GEBO COAL in the event of his in peace. He act that he is] governor of the state, COKE election may rest has Street proven by his every the and he is} Streets so showing the people of Wyoming| that he has the interests of the state S attention he immediately asked for! gy the r ation of the warden and a g& Evidently | s will be the policy of the present &% Appointees will $ |not hold their jobs simply because of $ Xd un will be appointed. state administration. AND BAS political pull, but must be able to de- liver. the goods as well. Several oe, Mh I WANT YOUR BRICK WORK J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop WwooD City Office 157 S. Center Gen. Office 5th and Beech BIG DANCE WM. JACOBSON, Prop. CORSET SHOP CROWN Modart Corsets fro ™, to $15 Hon Ton Corsets fro 32.50 to 810, e ° N. Corsets from $1.25 to8d.50. De Bevoise Braasicre from G5e to $4. We fit all corsets from &: up free. MARTZ HAT SHOP 114 N. Center St. CONTRACTORS F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Roofing ‘CROWN TAR WORKS, Denver | Operated by THE DENVER GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. FOR SALE BY 1 JOURGENSEN PAINT SHOP Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 CARPENTERS J. S. HARDWICK Carpenter 306 E. Railroad St. Phone 1015 Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds peo : : : _ ————— — Promptly Done. it heart and is going to give as goo: 2 ait 'a duubhialea Won Ja diy saan Awad soe Pendleton eee de ndoint td %%, ___ DRESSMAKING SHOP rag At a ei aed < peal: oe OLD TIMERS’ & aARBYS man for the place, and as soon as the! ee nanan ext suits ALTERATIONS Oo 5M —<$—<$—$<—$< $< % roageatecs MRS. FRED FREEMAN Sewing PLAIN AND FANCY Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) Qe ¢ KET SUPPER ae DOCTORS be towns in the state have been cleaned | e > up at the instigation of the governor, | June 14th Lost Cabin W 0. ye DR. J. C. KAMP and undoubtedly more will undergo 9 9 b3 Physician and Sui ° a renovation at the hands of the state Soto authorities if the local officers are un- Sac able or unwilling to handle the situs The jhas taken this stand and that he is that i tion. fact that Governor Carey She K? ° going to see the laws are en- Cabin and the forced will meet with the approval of all the people of the state, and it is MoM * indeed a pleasure to see that we have }a man as chief executive who has the jability and the courage of his Convicr tions. —+——_ CALL 74-J See Ben Light and Heavy Hauling. ~ Today’s Birthdays ik My, Samuel Dickie, president of Albion; College and a noted prohibition lead-| r, born in Canada, 68 years ago to-| day | Rt Rey. Michael J. Hoban, Catho- erloo, N. J., 66 years ago today. Dr. James A, Kelso, president of | Western Theological Seminary, born| in India, 46 years ago today. Frances Starr, a prominent actress | stage, born at 2.vears ago today of N s GIVEN BY RED CROSS For Our Returned Soldiers of Lysite, Lost Ladies Bring Baskets aces SacSae 0-480 eo e8e ofo-o! paces Sear "0 080 «fo- 80-48 Sac Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Specialty. Baggage Transferred QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. | - ~ MOO POOL LIL LP POLL EOL ae: Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Give ‘Money Office: Suite 4, S: —Phones— Office 130 House 85 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Rohrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residence Dr. Lathrop—Residenc: Private Hospital 840 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 Surrounding Country Sooeeqoegnns eeeeereed DR. F. S, LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon CALL 74-J5 Transfer Co 2 Phones Res, Furniture and Piane Moving a Office 122 East Room 2 DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Disensen of Women Children Sulte 200-201, O, 8. Bide. Office Ph, 690 Kes. Ph. 746 a. a y, yi All kinds of Sandwiches at GARBUTT & WEIDNER | BUSINESS DIREC DOCTORS | MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. iy TORY | GEORGE W. FERGUSON Papire and Surgeon Attorney-at-Law exi*hocdees tr ghee ase, gad chltiron Rooms 22-23, Tov Townsend Bldg. iackmore Bu Phone 196-3 Phones: Office, 80; Residémec, 164 Casper, - - - Wyoming DR. BLIZAnETH GhIS Physician and Surgeon Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Rew. Henning Hotel. Phone 546. ‘AMY T. HANKS Specializing is Nerve and Muscle iseases. Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heati a Specialty. Jobbing of all kinds premptly attended to, Shop—826 South ts jeg Street fe ] DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E, DOWNIE Physicia Smith Bldg. F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Wirtag, Repairs and Fixtures Office Ph. 19-W = 141 West First W. M. PALMER Plombing, Phone 772w, (McClure Bldg.) AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 PIANO TUNER PIANO TUNBR Armature Winding ork Guaranteed Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING |] NEW YORK HAT CLEANING || WORKS | Be, clean aad Nag ae an hinee 4 —o— WADE CRAMER —o— Phone 206-R Richter Musle Co. REAL ESTATE | ee | MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance arlor dies and Gentlemen: ‘All kiads e shoes dyed atte oth ote 127 EB. Seconé. Casper, Wyo. 0. Ss. Bullding Phone 951-Ww HOTELS _ | HOME HOTEL West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable j By Day, Week or Month. | Casper, - +© + Wyoming GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Wyoming Casper, + + - HENNING BAGGAGE AND | HEMSTITCHING TRANSFER | [Prone 1asow P. 0, Hox 156 | | Offico—Henning Hotel MRS. A. N. ENDELL Phone 45 Hemstitehing, Picot Edge, Brench Residencé Phone piel waeeericwemeaels | ‘and Plain Hemminit All Work Done tn Casper. Call or Phone, Second St. Casper, Wyo. Newman Building INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent 238 tianiy@ahered £ sronAGe Omice—Talta Bilita Hall Phone—House, 87-W; Moving a Spect: "REPAIRING flee, 104 Phone: 889-W 247 North Center Street SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP | All Work Guaranteed GROVER SCHULTZ, Prop. Phone 648 Office: | ___KEYMANUFACTURER __ KEYS MADE For Any Lock Sold’ 620 S. Lincoln. Complete Stock of Blanks 1 STAGE LINES Always on Hand at the s LLERY F. J. HYE NO WAIT NO DELAY |] MAIL, EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND | PASSENGERS LAWYERS Casper to Salt Creek | | «ifice, Liberty Garage, Caaper, Wyo. ‘Telephone 983 or 077. WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law SEWING MACHINES Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block 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 A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT Means PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS CHIROPODIST. 0. 8. Bldg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. VETERINARY SURGEON R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy | Phone 32 E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer | Room 21, Townsend Building | Phones—139 and 385 S. E. PHELPS Lawyer Rooms 19-2C Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers 204-207 Gil Exchange Bldg. Casper, - - -« Wyoming CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. WELDING OXY- ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 8S. David St. Pho O11-J, 8E3T EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP IN THE STATY NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. $$$ WARBER & SPENCER INTERNATIONAL ‘WELDING WORKS Casper, Wyoming Lawyers. . ening. and brazing of nll metala 207-209 O. S, Bldg. oe i Phone 1187 ¥LADIE fat Pe Bldg. 135 8. Maple. ‘hone 251w

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