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J bune t vening exc BUSINESS TELEPHONE Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- Tice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 a ASSOCIATED PRES R ORTS FROM THE UNITED PRi | ————— J. B HANWAY, President and. Eattor .. Advertisimy Axsodiate Eat Re! ntativer ee Fifth Ave. York City prudden, King & Pruagen 72 Steger Bidg., tthe Day Copies of the Dally fie in the New York and Chicago of- ficas and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year $7.80 six Months. $30 ‘Three Months 1.35 One Month 3 : Y Per Copy se a . 05 ; By Mail Qne Year Re a Six Months : 28 Three Months ~ 1,50 period than three months. 1! subscriptions must be pala in ad- wance and The Daily Tribune will not insu lel - elivery after Subscription be comes one month in arrears. Qe Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau ef Circulations. Member of the Associated The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of All news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also. the local news published herein Se PUT MEN ON THE JOB. Immediately following the bomb- ing outrages, government officials an- 15) ~ © subseription by mail accepted for{ jmore money than breéding wedge [themaaives tte pach where =f AP ii t Soni t 7 ee ae a coanty. Myon eet | vulgarity is Offenkive to other people, lit is only fair to remémber that the ;money has been ¢: | which “Gentiles” are only too glad to turn over to the Jew. He makes the: i E. HANWAY, Business Sanager tects the rags, sorts the junk, always ter | With a dream in his heart of how his | children shall be educated and reare@ | to a gentler life than his has been. ged | srned by doing work; ee . ——— ; WASHING , dane 16,—(By} United Press.)—The Order of the {Bath is about to be revived at the Capitol. Just as Roman senators of States senators are now to have the privilege of shower or pool | a the hot summer session. { miécrats say there’s politics in republican announcement’ that | senate baths, long disputed, are to OL BRIEFS LEGAL NOTICES eae EEE ee, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION To All Whom it May Concern: At a special tneeting of the stock- holders of the Lone Tree Creek Sheep Company, duly called and held in the City of Casper, in the County of Na- clothing, runs the retail store’, col-| old used to go to their favorite baths, trona in the State of Wyoring, on the Ist day of , A. D. 1919, at which time of said mecting more than two-thirds of the outstanding stock of said company Was represent- ed in person or by proxy the follow- ing resolution ..was. unanimously | Ana he accomplishes his dream. Hebe fitted up and re-opened. The re- adopted, to-wit: Uk ipane are on /&Ma his wife May Be crade, dstenta-| tious, noity. His children’s children _are likely to be the coltaral superiors of his critics. His proper place in the world is that symbolized by this prospective |amid the educational | forces. ‘and opportanity and he will not only {but he will fill | dignity. i o | { WEALTHY Davy. | | been a fascinating occupation, both in fact and in fiction. Just now, one im- portant factor in the effort to pry! Salvaging wrecked ships has always | publicans, democrats say, want to spread the impression that—well, a livery disparaging impression concern- ing the late majority party. At any rate, all the latest shower jand pool bath fixtures are included in jthe republican “cleanup” program ete A Missouri constituent of Senator 4 ah =} beaut. Seen tat f WRAUS Held Up) Spencer wrote the senator a long let- and religiouS|ter outlining some scheme or other Give him but breathing space! which ‘claimed the’ senator’s interest {from the start. |ty good idea, and Spencer wrote the | Work his Way inevitablt to this place,! worthily and with|telegrams containing further details. a {Spencer called his sténographer. It looked like a pret-! constituent so. Just then he got two “Tear up that letter,” he said, “ take this one.” Then he dictated: “Dear Smith:—Your scheme is n ood. Your two telegrams cost me Si168.” 4 a8 t And now they’re Saying Senator Thomas, Colorado, “‘cleared the decks for action” because -he took his wig “Whereas, The Lone Tree Creek Sheep Company, a corporation organ- ized and existing uhder the laws of the State of Wyoming, now desires to dissolve said corporation in the man- ner provided by the taws of the State of Wyoming for the voluntary dis- solution of corporations; and, “Whereas, This meeting has been called as required and provided by law and by the by-laws of the compa- ny for the specific purpose of sub- mitting the question of dissolution | and more than two-thirds of the out-| standing stock was represented in person or by poxy at said stockhold- | ‘ana @TS meeting; and that the company | owes no debts and that there are no reasons now existing for the exist- o ence of said corporation and there} being no objections from any stock- | holder or any other person to the dissolution of the corporation. “NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED, That the Lone Tree Creek Sheep Company, be and the} sper Dai Eribune | { wealth loose from Davy’s lockers is off jist as the Yeagve of nations de- Same is hereby dissolved as a cor-! vi bi to 6 din the poration of the State of Wyoming | bate was about tobe, resumed in the |i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, | That the President and Secretary | There's a terrific feud on in Con- take the necessary and proper steps 5 ‘gr “inside” ing: t said dissolution; thut been rendered dangerous. |gress—one of those “inside” things to carry ow c ; fact, there were laws prior to 1917] bf the general public doesn’t usualiy they make and sign the proper no- de for the exclusion of anar-| Some of the cargoes can be saved, pet 9 hint of. Dignified senators and tice of dissolution and file the samo Pa sat fe a sabes 4 niet course, but many of the derelicts not xe dignified house members are a the orsce oe ots sae chista. In 1917 congress passed an} ‘bbling like a lot of flat dwellers of the State of Wyoming and in the | must be blown up simp: them |Squa! ie . 3 even more stringent law giving the/ f th .. ee ae jover who shall have .the choicest office of the County Clerk Ex-officio administration all the power it could! ee jrooms in the office building. Register of Deeds of Natrona Coun- | imagination! ‘One new senator, a former govern- ty, Wyoming and that a copy of such ea on erne,|or Of his state, complained bitterly notice of such dissolution be pub- it to exclude or deport anarchists or | *|because he got only one room ‘away lished in some newspaper printed in men associated with anarchistic or_| Victor Hugo and the creator of Sher- off in & corner while a nobody who the County of Natrona in the State z here is need of better/ RET tthe fact that the waters about Great) i i vs. That is the usual) | ? 3 immigration laws. That is Rete a6 H tr wreeks | Senate ve Officers who} 2 racory ried ee Xe jthat in many c&ses navipation has fail in their duty. As a matter of; ee an compounded of those of Jules V: Somebody with aiddatthe Or en. | tock Holmes dught to write the fiction; had never been anything before he of Wyoming, for the period of at who which these facts inescapably suggest. | ganizations or courage others to assault officers of | the law, etc. So far as handling the) concemed, the immigta- tion laws are as good now as they lawless is can be made. All that is necessary | is to throw out a lot of pacifist in-; cambents of executive offices and put in their places men with iron in thei | blood who will wage war upon th: | enemies of the United States. poets Set eee SPEND FASTER THAN RECEIVE. i Receipts from income taxes, from! "~ customs, from internal revenue, from | sales of Victory bonds, have ‘all been spent before the money came to the! federal treasury. And yet the ad-| ministration seeks no opporturrity fo economize. Expenses have been cut only where continuance of the ex- penditures would probably have re- sulted in impeachment. The admin- istration could hardly be kicked into preparation for war, and now it can hardly be kicked into discontinuance | of war expenditures. eee In the industrial world today all signs are good signs. Since the Socialistic administration has checked by election of a Republican congress, there is nothing to prevent enjoyment of a long period of peace and prosperity. — JEWS AND GENTILES. One reads everywhere these days of horrible persecutions of the Jew throughout eastern Europe. Some of these stories can be thrown aside as Others are un- Future bit- mushroom doubtedly only too true. rumor. ter persecutions ue se siy feared by those who know conditions in the unsettled countries. other plan build a Jewish temple as part of an educational and Here, on the story of a to religious group plan of buildings in a large American city. A university with its many colleges, a_ scientific been | | hand, is the could equal in ‘allure the straight, un-)} colored fatts 4s they will be set down | from day to day im the -British rec- ords. Let your own mind play with it a/ bit. The names of the ships, written! on # wep fcr their probable sea-| | graves, is like the catalogue of some/| polyglot Armada. Suppose some ‘time | hereafter, with perfected airplane! vision which sees below the surface of ‘ the sea, with perfected diving nieth- | ods making depths and heights ailik accessible—suppose—suppose—! { es ‘ The Jack Pot | The Salvation Army never signs an armistice.—Columbia Record. ~~ e @ These are times when you can not} keep a good price Herald. down,—Boston | Sergeant York Wound up by show- ing himself to be a conscientious ob- jector to the Huns.— Boston Globe. | s « @ The sick man of Europe will con- |tinue to be sick, but not in Europe.— 'Richmond News-Leader. be HE a Too bad that the daylight saving plan is favored least by. the men that use daylight most.—Boston Herald. s 2 8 | The question of the day is how to bring togsthm oble Sob and the Gobless job._—_New York Evening Sun. 1 s+ * | Heinie’s wail is occasioned by the jfact that he didn’t know a square | deal had so many sharp tépes.— Washington Herald. / eo | Upon Germany’s decision depends | whether she will be invited to the din- ing room or the woodshed.—Little Rock Arkansas Gazette. Heinie practised 4 years for his {th of poker chips from penetrating to ¢ corridor. see Senators will soon be eating their Tanch, with—the announcement says —“modern prices,” is to be installed in the senate office building. WAR ON COAL PRICES THIS YEAR FORECAST ~- BEUTA PRODUCERS A war between coal producers of yoming and Utah which may force price of coal to low levels in August ‘Was made apparent at the annual ™eeting of the Utah Retail Coal Deai- + \ers’ association in Salt Lake which was addressed by prominent coal op- erators of both states. D. A. Pape, representing the Eccles coal interests in Wyoming, during the meeting atmounced that within ten days an announcement would be made of the purchase by the Eccles inter- he ‘of one of the largest coal pro- ducing properties in Utah. Pape re- fuséd to amplify his statement. Pape predicted that the over-pro- duction of coal thruout the inter- | Mountain district this year would be 9,000 tons a day. In attacking the practicing of storing coal he declared retailers Should be careful in. the | prices paid for coal, for the “war be- tween Utah and Wyoming operators Would be ‘on by August 1.” SESE © ee REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Q. Brown et al to Chase Law- rence on lot 197, blk. 4, North Bur- lington Add. Con. $1, etc. J. M. Cerey~& Brother to Glenn Howtand on-dot 6, blk 149, ‘Casper, | Con. $600. Cathrine Brown e vir to P. | Blakey ‘Con: $1. £. Stella Bolte to J. L. Cunning- \ham on part of lots 9 and 10, bik. 60, Casper, Con. $1. Malvern G. McCune et ux to Char- ley White on Jot 202, Kenwood Add., Con. $10. |. See Ben Reulty Co., to William | Bang te ux'on lots 449, 450 and 453, Kenwood Add., Con. $225. George H. Johnson et al to Casper Elks Home Assh., on lots 8 and 9, ‘bik. 10, Casper, Con. $1, etc. ioe A a iiss R. on lot 2, blk. 49, Casper, school, an art school, an art gallery dance., It is only fair that he should |, ~.CORPORATION DISSOLVED rarely beautiful in architecture and a fine and stately Presbyterian church are already parts of this group. Roman Catholic Latin school, recently dedicated, is just at the edge. A Christian ence church is on the way to completion. The temple has been designed by archi- tects who have the development of the whole group in charge. be one of the finest members of the scheme. ” The Jews in that city are an ‘hon- ored part of the citizenry. They are always in the van of any public movement. They take care ‘of their own people quietly and effectively, seldom asking outside help. Yet they; always ready to aid “Gentile” charities and institutions. If some Jews in this country with| are A ‘ rt will| {devote the next 40 to paying’ the | fid@ler.—Indianapolis Times. * Pe Germans have wasted alot of time |in arguing that they ‘could ‘have ‘em- |ployed to better advantage in practis- | Gazette. oe % Lots of people declare Germans are | just the same at heart, but they have \to acknowledge that Germany leads |the world today in a Christigh will- lingness to forgive and | Philadelphia North Anierican. —_ Thought¥il Landlord Landlord—‘“I’m sorry, Mr. Hard- uppe, to have to call and say I am compelled to raise -your ‘rent.” Harduppe—“Oh, that’s afl right! i was afraid you were going to ask | ME to!”—The Passing’ Show (Lon- | don.) N N The Gwynn Oi] company has ‘filed fRotice of dissolution with the county clerk. y = re s MARRIAGE LICENSES | Marriaye licenses were issued Sat- jurday to J. W. Sturm and Medora A. Tedford and Verner R. Murray Jewish |'"& penmanship.—Little Rock Ark./and Gertrude Le Master. CALL 74-3 15c A Back of Grand Central Bar. popular prices. Quick Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. See Ben Transfer Co Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture and Piano Moving © Specialty. Baggage Transferred . QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE OWL OF CHILI IN TOWN THE CHIL] KING LUNCH }got imto the senate had three hig east six weeks and upon the filing 3 4 _ _\airy rooms, including one with a steel and publication of notice the Lone It is doubtful, however, if-any fiction! door, warranted to keep the rattle Tree Creek Sheep Company shall be deemet to have been dissolved foreyer. Afid BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- ED, That the President and Secre- {pie a la mode and beans off the arm tary and the surviving directors do ; of regular dairy lunch chairs. A dairy take any and all necessary and prop- er steps to carry out the dissolution of the company. LONE TREE CREEK. SHEEP COMPANY By M. J. GOTHBERG, President. Attest: ~ Frank Service, < Secretary. 4 Pub. May 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9, 16, 1919. - C a hae your rape tie J freee ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Abdited. Stor transfer agents an@ reégis- trars. Authorities cu Income Taxes. Notary Public. The’ Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oi! Exchange Blag. Phone 660. | Modart Corsets from $4.75 to $15 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH rehftects Hooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, W: GARBUTT & WEIDNER . Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 Ler Me FIGURE XOUR FOME OR B O88 BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor Office 206 0. S. Bldg, -Phone 7673 v. O. Box 1145 WITH You oN ——SSSSS ee Casper Loan Office Will save you money on y your Wardrobe Trunk; Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : | _ Reliable \f Phone 804-J. 133-So. Centor CALL 74-J All kinds of Samdwiches at F AMY T. BANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle F. A. CHISHOLM { The Gycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles ahd Vitalie Tires Phohe 954W. 405 N. Dutbin Physiciaas und Surgeons Swath Bide. ———SCPhie 268 Office: 228 N. Watcott st. e 421. PIERCE & EVERTS CARNES BROKERAGE COMPANY F. E. McEVENY sete sete Oven Or Fete Apetion 2 > Electrical Contractor OIL LANDS LocateD Wiring, Repairs tha Fixtures is To Leave tn Proven ana Office Ph. 19-W 141. West First nsiens afer St. Casper, Wyo. .Phone CHIROPRACTORS DR. 3. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors | Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 £. Third St. Phones 1080 Motor Repairing | Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Cottracting| | D HAHN - - H W. ir PALMER DR. B.G. NEW YORK HAT CLEANING |] Blumbing, Stenm_ and Hot Water DR. EDNA HAHN { WORKS Pleating: Ea epee igh eee Ait Promptly attended to.. = CHIROPRACTORS ey Suite 2, Tewnsend Bldg. | | Office 423 -Phones-- Res. 841R mew | 127 E. Second, Casper, Wyo. 0. S. Building | } ———— THE SERVICE CLEANERS | Jourgensen & Nygaard | | POINT” Center, Lindon fine Halon Sts. Service Our Motto. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. j Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable By Day, Week or Month. COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS “We Kieen Klothes Kleen” Dyeing Six Day Service Phone 1185. 147 S. Center (Upstairs) Reasonable Prices WM. JACOBSON, Prop. | MARION P. WHEELER HEMSTITCHING Real Evtate and Insurance Bon Ton Corsets from $2.50 to $10. YP. N. ‘Corsets from $125 to$6.50. De Bevoine Brassicre from 65¢ to 84. We fit all corsets from $3.50 up free. MARTZ HAT SHOP | 114 N, Center St. CONTRACTORS F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor \ Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 | CARPENTERS | J. S. HARDWICK. Carpenter 206 E. Rallrond St. Phone 1148s. Carpenter Job Wo~& of AN! Kinds Promptly Done. Frank Hoagland, State Arent Phone: 889-W AND Office: 247 North Center Street Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-J J. F. JONES AN Ol Stocks Bouxbt and Sotd Alxo Agent for, THE UNION cCOMPANY’S chs Soke ance on t Phone 1047-5 207 ©. 5S. Bldg. | KEY MANUFACTURER | | For Any Léck Sold | Complete Stock of Blanks SANDY’S } Always on Hund at RY O. & S. Building, First Floor SEARLES TRANSHER & STORAGE Phone—Houne, 87-Ws Office, 104 Moving a Specialty REPAIRING SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP AN Work Guaranteed GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. Phone 648 | NO WAIT ‘NO DELAY LAWYERS | WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block Phone 767W GOWNS ALTERATIONS SUITS | |] MRS. FRED FREEMAN Sewing PLAIN AND FANCY | Rensonable. Work Guaranteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) DOCTORS DR. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— Office 130 id Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 SEWING MACHINES KKK TT SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all makes of machines; alsé parts for all machines, need- les and oil; drop a card or phone 289M. E. F. Spiagie, 221 N. Pine. { House 85 DR. H, R. LA’ DR. W. C. poten ‘Office Phone 54 Robrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residence..... 45 Dr. Lathrop—Residence_-_._116 Private Hospital HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers MASSAGE ‘TONIGAT PEP FOR veer TOMORROW. 840 S. Durbin St. . 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. TURKISH BATHS | Phomes 272 and 273 Beet ae | cuinor Sh DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physician ana Surgeon Phone: Res. 901-Wi Office, 595 Ofice 122 Kast Seeon@ Street Rovm 2 Wood Plock CHILES P. PLUMMER || Reom 415, Oi Exchange Bidg. R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Sargeon Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Phone 32 ‘DR. MYERS NICHOLS. & STIRRETT Physician and Surgeon fisisatl, piscdicn ot Women’ und Chilliren Lawyers OXY- ACOLTYLENE WELDING SHOP 718 S, Davia St. Phone 611-3. abst weULPPED WiLDING sor IN THE STATE omer Fe sad x hat. was 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. WARBER & SPENCER Lawyers. 207-209 °O."S. idg. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. _ Physician and Surgeon 1 sittention ‘given to obstetrics Anew of women ‘ehfidren Biackmore Baild! ‘ana Repaitings arden Attomobite Parts INTERNATIONAL WELDING WORKS | ‘Casper, Wyoming Phones: Office, 30; Residence, 164 DR. ELIZABETR GEIS ‘Attorney-at-Law [| Welding and brazing of AT metals Physician and Surgeon raetoty jet desert the 1 | Office: Daly Wag. Phove 145. Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. | | sce, anette She “atone | Phone 196-J Res. Wennlog Hotel. .Phone 646. ‘Casper, + ~ + Wybdming