Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
“plain ctissedhess of hoodlurhs,” with out a quarter of the social or e¢ono mic signficance that solemn observ. ers attach to it, o. Tbe Casper Dailp Ctibune ssuea@ every evening feces, § Sunday at aapber, Natrona count Publi- on Exchange Building. “15 tion offices: er (Wyoming) of- ass matter, Nov. 22, 1916 Eb Pre The following éditorial is taken from The Wyoming Pen, the littl > Arogcent and Eattol | magazine published by the convicts a AY. Pree rersiareRie Sar iets the penitentiary in Rawlins: . Associate Editor COMPULSORY LABOR. By Convict No. 2509 Advertising Representatives Be Fifth Ave, | & Pradae n | | | | “The recent editorial in The Cas- Tribune, voicing disap- ‘Contract Labor,’ con 3:88 | clusively proves that the editor has ut ily Tribuné are on k and Chicago of- | e weltome jper Daily SUBSCRIPTION RATES proval of By Carrier | in mind the name and honor of his -05 state which is one of the few that $508 | | allows outside interests to thrive and i jenrich themselves, of the earnings of ption by mail neceptead ior ‘than three months }‘compulsory labor’ and make no re- Jons must be paid in ad-/ ; Daily Tribune will no! - ty after subscription ba- fee for the service. month in arrears. By Mali si “In defiance to every law of right Applicant for Memberent tox walt P&-land justice he says, ‘conttact labor Member of the Annecinted Preas continues.’ This is true; but the day Associaced’ ress is exclusively {ig surely dawning that will see the d to it_or no peal news ‘published herein. | jdefeat, and abolish the jact, that enables contract labor vul- {tures to fatten their greedy sense of jwealth, from the labor -f men who One of the pathetic sights still to) are compelléd by gun menace, to wotk ye seen in Belgium and France is the | like slaves to ehrich the coffers of an posters everywhere, warning children | allied German-Jewish syndicate. i “It is to just such a concern that Espionage DEATH STILL LURKS. against playing with bombs, grenades or odd bits of ammunition which | men sentenced by Wyoming judges. th lerings y may come across in their wan-|aré making expiation for their crime There is no telling which of | and not to the state, whose laws were hese things may still be loaded,|tramped upon and violatéd by the threatening death or mutilation to the | commission of the deed. We are sen- tenced under an indeterminate law. ¢ Which provides a hild who ignorantly handles them. soil Now another distressing phase o: minis Lest war’s aftermath has appeared to add|™ o the burden already so heavy in| of the minimum we are, according to Thotiéahdd or |e. and providing we have met with rorses and cattle have died suddenly |the many reqitirements entitled to a the | | parole; The | differently, labor is cheap; hence his (profit great, arid thtu his connivance the men are held until the expiration séfitence, whert |they afe turned ott upon the civil world, physical and mental wrecks; | victims of the “sweat-shop” with but aximum sentence; at the expiration hose unhappy regions. while grazing over lands where but) the! contrector! views) it »oison gases had been used. ‘umes are gone, but the poison re-; nains, and the sadly devastated herds | of the peasants are now reduced still! farther. If in the face of all their dis- ouragements and setbacks, these peo- jof their maximum - tas ja paltry stim ptovid by the +t . ale can still go on, rebuilding, farm-|* #*'TY S¥ é he state. ng, raising their cattle, it is a tribute .o human ¢ourage equal to anything | he war has shown. “This fact alone is responsible for the gteat number of men who return to prison thé second and even the More than this, it is further evi-|thitd time; who under ordinary con- Jerce GF thE TaréacHing crleity o7|° sions would ~have niade: yaluable assets to society, instead ofshedd! ing a menace.” ee 2 3 . = o 9 of Germany must be brought to dust., | In the Day $s News | ne ie aes bon? Dr. Edward S. Parson who has beén chosen to the presidency of SHIPS FOR LATIN-AMERICA. Marietta College, is a graduate of a |Amherst College and the Yale Di- Chairman Hurley of the federal|vinity School, who after serving in hipping board reports that 226 shivs |e. protest Of English in. Cole: of 863,000 tons have been assigned to rado College in 1892. Stccessive he Latin-American trade, and that |Clections made him vice president and dean, and, frequently in the ab- jsehce of the president, he was re- ‘rom now on. Within six months there | | sponsible for the administration of vill be direct steamship setvice insti-|the college. In 1917 Prof. Parson vas dismissed rather summarily by principal) the trustées following his leadership yorts of the United States on the At jin a faculty deinand for a certain line Mexico | 0f action by the institution on an issue involving moral standarls. A South large proportion of the clergy and/ Mahy of these will be fast|laity of Colorado rallied to his sup- 1 |port and the Anierican Association | lof University Professors also took ‘acilities provided for taking care of ‘up his cause. In the end Prof. Paf- : larzely ineréased pircel post trade son won his fight for aeademic free {dom and sécured reinstatement in) his pM his conflict, when people must fight igainst such odds long after their ‘ountry is at peace, and it is one} nore reason why the aggressive spirit | i ithers will be added to them steadily | uted connecting all the antic, Pacific and Gulf of vith those of Central and Amcrica. hail lines. d there will ecial is well as an increased pass nger: raffic. i This is getting down to business. I | Today’s Annive ies {| ‘or many years there has been talk -f forming closer commercial, social} 1780—Gen. Gatés was ordéred be cohgress to take command of the American army in the south. But little /1823—Gustave Paul Cluseret, min- becatise of the istet of war during the Patis * | Commune, born in Paris. Died Freight) Aug. 22, 1900. nd passengers destined for South} 1841—The first session of the United Canadian Parliament was op-| : ; ened with great ceremony at} eed in shott jumps, from one coun-| Kingston. | instead of through! 1894—United States Naval War Col-| nd cultural ties with our Latin neigh-| sors. There has béen, too, a good deal} f planning to that end. tas ever come of it earcity of transportation. sm 1 ports generally had to pro-! ty to another, outes from one big seaport to an-| tee pas opened tay Newooren ther diess of distance. The;/1998—Ten thousand . suffragettes | upply of tonnage remedies! pataded thru the strééts of i London. |1915—After a week of- hard fight- ing the Russians finally drove the Austro-Germahs back over the Dniester. liners, | 1916-—In a gallant counter attack York or Philadelphia or} Soon it will be possible for goods r mail or tourists to go directly,! ithout loss of time, on big loston or New Orleats or Sah fran-| |i917—Gen. Pershing and his staff} isco or any one of a dozen Ame seas] were enthusiastically received! orts, to R r in Par 0 Rio de Juniero or Buenos} ires or Santiago. The resulting traf-| ¢————____.—- # c will do more than all the planning| | Year Ago 1 1 War | nd speech-makitig in the world to! ¢ oo |ONE YBAR YEAR AGO— | French and Americans definitely — checked German Compeigne drive. London announced Corman | ad- vance c 1 Noy= on-Mor eke Pan-Americanism a reality. | A recent riot at Yale was analyzed + due to “Just plain cussednéss of | oung hoodiutms.” That is what most} a at bottom. Fériow. There is geti-| in the Cantata “THE ROSE MAIDEN” | First Methodist Church, Friday, June) a little génuine zeal mostly for ause, but the bulk of the dis- rely an outbreak of the; 651 024t of béing a success’ is something for the people to eat; something to wear, and something Arkansas Gazette. R. Pierson, well known capitalist, and for many ve University of the State of New York. hear@ at th¢ annual meeting of the New Jersey Bar if to! begin’ a two day session at At- lanti¢ City today. , retary of the treasury, is to feature the!co fl Aksodciation of Credit Men’s con- church workers from many parts of the world are expected at Anderson, Ind., today for the opening of the Church of God. vice and preference for war veter- ans are the two important subjects to be discussed by the National As- sembly of Civil Service Commissions at the toheluding sessions of its cun- | 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK ventio; a discusion of the world wheat situa- | 416 So. Jackéon tion, agricultural readjustments fol- J. lowing the peace treaty, plans for eee Agrictiltural colonization, etc. Princeton University today with all will |of the ceremonies which custom has | prescribed fof the occasion, includ- CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY & 143, at 8:15 p. mi. Tiekéts oftly 50c, bz, “The Jaik Pot “Last -year<slayifg. This yéar— »aying.'’—Ashland Bugle. “PT TO BE GREAT as ERA ; aNASHINGTON, Jun June Fe . * - + e ‘ess.)—Washington is pre - The new skirts ure tight, but the/i,- to celebrate Independence Day Rock | this yeat with a pageant and parade typifying the return of peuce and friendship to the world. i .,.. | Every nation which has an accred- With the development of aviation, !;+.q Ferreveitatie’ in the national we dught scité time to get at the man capitol has been asked to take part hi Phi ; ‘ in the big demonstration and higher up. Eqlaeane Record. | aé6 “repeag SiEGERtS © Hodts picting the art, industry and nztional SiX life of their respective countries. _ | The principal feature: of the cel- . + » ebration will be a series of tab- What the Huns want is to make leaux jn front of the tar public | huilcings followea by 4 4s, op} the way of the transgressor soft—| pennsvivinia avertic to the ‘apitei. | Philadelphia Record. after wh'ch meda’s wili be presented ¥ 40 48: to the Wishington sold..:s whe tovk Wilhelm’s picture is being painted begheee rel Be cab STR by a noted Geftmah artist. Don’t stop hers, supreme court justices and him. We can hang that, too.—Nash-/ other high officials will occupy sents ville Journal a ee of honor at the EM LA Somewhete or 2a pethaps on! F R E ECKL! K L E $ | the Twentieth Plane, Napoleon III. is | Now Ie the Time to Get Rid of Those likely giving Bismarck the merty) Ugly Spots. “Ha, Ha!” just now.—Ottawa Citizen.| There’s no longer the slightest} ineed of feeling ashamed of your! «2 @ = : -. freckles, as Othine—double strength Lett-Chinese-Finnish Reds are stir- 35) Sufanteedst0lotemove thesal] ting up trouble in Petrograd. Lett- homely spots. Chinést-Finnish Reds! Would that Simply get an otmee of Othine—j . ; : vening Gouble sttength—from any druggist | they could!—Philadelphia Evening and apply a little of it. night and Ledger. morning and you should soon see that womeh can’t kick. — Little Arkansas Gazette. ‘ oh. a ee | Poor man, ‘wins.—Everett Herald. Rith man, tWih-six. | e* « BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM DR. JOHN F. ER AMY T. HANKS The C:cle Man | DR. W. E. 1E Specializing ae and Muscle Sole Agent for Iver Johnson | Physicians and Sutgeons Office: S96 ie aicitd a Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Smith Bldg. Phone 266 Phone 411. . Phote 954W. 405 N. Durbin ELECTRICIANS PIERCE & EVERTS 111 East Second eres. Room 2, Lynch Build OIL LANDS LOCATED in TO Henst th Proven and roven Fields. Validating and Assedsitteitt Work Done F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Wiring, Hepalta and Fixtures CARNES BROKERAGE COMPANY Oven Air Public "on Stocks Moueht nea soi” List your Ol stock wit “EDDY” CARNES. Phofie your huying orders 145 N. Center St; Casper, Wyo. .Phone i147. Omiee Ph. 19-W 141 West First AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1086 Motor Repairing Armattire Witding Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING Pe oo BS Is NEW YORK HAT CLEANING || WORKS } DR. J. H. JEFFREY BR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractore Lytic Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 J. DONGHUE Plumbing and Héating, ue Water of all i ihas Promptly attended to. Shop—826 South Spruce Street Phone 687-J & W. M. PALMER umbing, Steam and Hot W. Heating; Rady Pipeless Hot ATT Furnace. Jobbing of all. kinds Promptly attended to.. Shop 139 W. First St. Phone 7r2w. (MeCtate Bidg.) BR. B. G. HAHN | R. EDNA HAHN | CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bidg. Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R CLOTHES CLEANERS ers for new for and deliver. | PIANO TUNER PIANo TONER Ea er 127 EB. Secona, Caper, Wyo. | 0. S. Building Phone 951-W | | THE SERVICE CLEANERS even the worst freckles have begun Onte the Russian patriot’s ambition to disappear entirely. It is seldom} that more than an eance is needed was fo bomb all the rulers. Now he 5 completely clear the skin and gain faces the task of finding a way to rule g beautiful clear complexion. all the bonibérs.—Indianapolis Times.| Be sure to ask fer the double ae strength Othine ag this is sold under Ha : antee of back if it fails All that Bbisheviam in Russia lacks FUarantee oF money Dace it it ACCOUNTANTS to do.—Little Rock EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. ° eae | Today’ 's Events | ———— @ Stock transfer agérits and tegis-| | trars. Authorities on Income Taxes Notary Piblic. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, “Ebidayy the Ti the Thirteenth.” Cantenary of the birth of Henty chancellor of the Prominént speakers are to be ssociation, which AR sec- An addféés by Carter Glass, DUBOIS & & Goopuicn Afchitetts Rooms 2 “cotennhal Block ention.at Detroit today. t pat The pf Three thousand missionaries and ars luding sessions'of thé Nation- —_——_—$ $5 $$ GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 international camp-meeting of the Woman’s place in the civil ser- in Rochester today. All farmers’ organizations in Mon- na are to join in conference at the tite Collége at Bozeman today for On Cortract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN Casper Loan Office save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand. bag, and Suitcases Reliable 133 So. Centur Class Day will be observed at ing the ¢lass oration, the planting of the class ivy, and the gathering of the class around the cannon. The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. Fall Oi Right Goes With Each Lot Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oi! Stock. FAGAN & RUSSELL P. O. Box 48 J.R, MURRAY —-202.0.S. Bldg. Manager Casper, Wyo. Phone 804-J. Phone 306-n Richter Music Co. Jourgensen & Nygaard | Wor Guakeateed cet a HOTELS WADE CRAMER m ai Rattroad sts. HOME HOTEL | —o— | to. Phone West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable + By Day, Week or Month. | | | | Cléaning, Preasing Remodelizig | { COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS “We Kleen Kisthés Kleen” Dyeing Six Day Service Phone 11285: 147 S. Center (Upstairs) Reasonable Prices WM. JACOBSON, Prop... REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER HEMSTITCHING Phone 1150W P. 0. Box 156 MRS. A. N. ENDELL Hemstitching, Picot Edge, French | | Hemming All Work Done in Casper. Call or Phi » Seeond St. © | Mod@art Corsets trott $4.75 to $15 | | Bion Ton Corsets ftom $2.50 to $10. BP. N, Cornets tron $1.25 to$o.50, De Hevoint Bransiere from G5c to $4. We fit all cofsets from $3.50 up free. | | ‘TZ HAT SHOP 14 N. Center St. CTORS | GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Inésurance Townsend Building Casper, + + « Wyoming COMMONWEALTH LIFE | Frank Hoagland, State Agent | F. R: WHITCOMB Gerieral Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wys. Phone 1013 Phone: 889-W HENNING BAGGAGE AND Office: 247 North Center Street | | Ti IH Offico—Henning Hotel Phone 45 Residerice Phone 351-J J: F, JONES | _ A on Specks Bought and sola | | | | Agent for THE UNION CoMPANY’S The Bext Fire, A Health ani Ag ance 6 Phone 1047-3 j CARPENTERS | J. 8S. HARDWICK Carpenter 806 E. Railroad St. SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE ie Market, OMce—Talt’s Site ota: ‘alt’s Billiard Hall Phone 1015 Phone—House, 872W; Office, 104 Moving a Specinity Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds Promptly Done. KEY MANUFACTURER REPAIRING SQUTH LINGOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP All Work Giiaranteed For Any Lock Sold Complete Stock of Blanks | DRESSMAKING SHOP SANDY'S Q. & §. Building, First Floor Phone 767W GOWNS suITS ALTERATIONS NO WAIT NO DELAY 1 GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. 620 So. Lincoln Phone 648 WILLIAM 0. WILSON MRS. FRED FREEMAN Attorney at Law i Sewing Casper, Wyoming F. J. HYE | PLAIN AND FANCY 5 MAIL, EXPRESS, FREICK © AND ||| Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. | | [Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block PASSENGERS Camper to Sait Creek vmee, Liberty Gitiige, Casper, Wyo. Telephoné 083 ér 617-W | 378 N. Maple (Rear-) E. RICHARD SHIPP | Lawyer ; Did. C: KAMP Room Sy teweres Building Physicias Kid Suipsct Phesiss—130 and 385 Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. E - . —Phonts— Office 130 ate DOCTORS SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINES For salé or rent, easy ternis; re- pairing on all makes of machines ; also parts for all machines, need- les and oil; drop a card dr phone 289M. E. F. Sptague, 221 N. Pine. House 85 S. E, PHELPS | Lawyer Rooms 19-2C Townsend Bldg. | | Casper, Wyo. Paone $16 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C: FOSTER Office Photte 54 Rohrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residencé_____ 45 Dr. Lathrop—Resideéenc: A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE ‘TONIGHT HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE -1116 ees Re Private Hospital crete m4 840 8. Durbin St. 204-207 Od Exchange Bldg. Lad AL eer Phonés 272 and 273 Casper, + - +& Wryottitig DR. F. S. LUCKEY CHILES P, PLUMMER Physiclan ana Satgedn Lawyer Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyomitig. R. A, RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Phone 32 Phone: Res; 901-W; Omfee, 595 Omee 122 Hast Seria Sireet Room 2 Wood Piock at Ypres the Canudians re-| aad the Advettivements ln “The Daily Tribtthe aad Save ‘Money | CALL 74-J Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. CALL 74-5 | See Ben Transfer Co Light and Heavy Hauling. Furnittiré and Piano Moving a ; Specialty. Baggage Transferred QuICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE PIR EF PI FSF EPI IFIP GS a BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH . Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at .) __ Popular prices. Quick ier highest quality. adel DR. MYERS Physician ahd Surgéoh Special Attention Giten to Dineases of Women and Children Suite 200-201; O. 5. Bldg. u Office Ph. 690 Res. Ph. 746 NICHOLS & STIRRETT °‘| | WELDING Lawyers OXY, ACETYLENE WeLDINnG sHor 118 8. David St. ‘Phone d1t-s. 8E3T EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP IN THE STATB 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. WARBER & SPENCER Physician and Surgeon Lawyets. 1 dttention given to obstetri ] 1 ne ne momen ahd children 207-209 O. S, Bldg. : jackin ra eek Office: 54; fe abt, avy Phone 1187 ! Repairing Broken Automobile Parts mecinity | INTERNATIGNAL WELDING Ss dj Casper, Wyoming GEORGE W, FERGUSON DR. BLIZABETH GEIS Physicinn and Sutgeon Attorney-at-Law | or etains, Hii! Wrnsitt& of alt saetate —_ “TBE CMR texsription by, the “Intest Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. | | Oas-aetl rpene 2 et) ‘hermit processes Rex. Henning Hotel. .Phone 546. Phone 196-J y OL READER oe Bide. | Casper, - + « Wyoming | 133 Maple. Pane sw Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Money —~ Se