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SR a a PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune|practical? Columbia, University an- nounces thgt students in its summer! The Jack Pot: Elgie Janis, the fifth wife of Nat eaves ¢ z. evening as ae 5 % oe q bo as) ° . a > cation offices Ol Exe ange ‘Buflding. school will receive instryction in “how! HUSINESS FELEPHONE......... Tig to FR a het, make & ware Fob, care Katered at Casper (Wyoming) Post flee ag Rindee fags inaction Wee. 22 108 swim and mageh.” |Hvening Post to write a series of MEMBER REPORTS pe Es Be ae PaaS USED PRESS President and Balter | A scientist of the Smithsonian In-|the fifth wife of the Che Casper Dairy Cribune stories dealing with her experience as, thas SSeS | Today's Events | bd Today is the centennial of the birth of Samuel Longfellow, broth. er of the famous poet, and himself for the family stemach and dance,! Goodwin, was asked by the Saturday | 01) known as a clergyman, poet, } essayist and hymn writer. Commencement exercises at North- {western University today will he fea- great actor./tured with an address by Governor “Advertislg Mahager | stitution says he sew a “talking ape” |Naturally enough, the subject of the) Frank O. someereet Ilinvis. q t. EV. eee -. City Editor |; i o ‘a : A : Grain men of Kansas are to con- PF GRiveiriy..|///Asacoiata Battor in the African jpngle- Seats ath |first installment was ‘tit Might Have fe ae RBI fos tha: Caer ee Advertising Representatives’ |'ng- Some people have seen “hoop! Been Hard for the Other Four, But/ ment of the 1919 wheat crop. David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., Stecer Bidg., Copies of she Baily ‘Teibyne are on | -Mitacles do- sométimes happen. WITH THE COLORADO PRESS. New York ad Ch Rm ns aces ' sand visitors are welcome, ~~” {Chairman Hurley of, the shipping’ 74. Geym Fad.—Some people we| SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier One Year Six Month: Three Months Month Copy... - hoard reports that the government is| know are so carried away by the germ ue 233 80 | gelling ships for more than te coat t© theory that they filter or sterilize : 1185! build them. leverything in the = ee their relations are. strained.—Monte-| house, and even — < Per a $6.00 Now there's to be a cross-continent S ths. | ete ne I" s.90 zuma Journal. } Three Months A A #23 | night. May the continent not be so 2 No subscription by mail accepted for —_— les riod than three months. cross as the ocean! “SP Subseriptions must be pala In ade | | vance and The Daily Tribune will pot Ss insure delivery after subscription be- Ray ; When America's melting pot slops then you can let go without getting} comys one menth ip arrears. j te Audit By-/ over and spills the scum, you get an! oneone to help you.—Haxtun Har-| Sage Adyice.—Don’t take « bull by} Applicant for Memberp! renu of Circulations. re it WW: W: . vent Member of the Associated Prose | } - The Associated Press is exclusively ON a entitled to the use for republication o all news dispatches credited to it oF pot | Get Out of Burope!' vs. “Butt Into Drouth Suggestions.—At the same! Riso the local news mublished herein. | Eurepe.” Case comes up for argu- time that beer goes out 2-cent letter ment before senate next month, postage comes in. But what’s the use? awe Many of the fellows will be too dry! The “one big union” idea advocat-, 'f “The Chicago Tribune” proves to lick a postage stamp. If you have ed by some labor leaders at the! its point, Henry Ford will be a-s0Tt 4 corkscrew, sell it now—Summit Federation of Labor convention is ap- °f intermational flivver. ONE UNION OR MANY? Gre to Caqunty Journal. ao eee SS SS Wars may come and wars may go ‘but the war tax runs on forever. pealing in some respects, but it is+ full of peril, industrially and politi- cally. Too High a Price.—The ment officials ran down a slacker in| os New England the other day at an ex- With the Jans, the Turks, the Hin- pense of $400, and when they over- |dus and the Egyptians in the League/ hauled him they found he wore one power- of Nations, what will we have for the ‘glass eye and a wooden leg.—Monte- com-| ficial battle cry—“Onward Christian zuma Journal. ie is 2 plain that the present organi;ation of oldiers goyern- 2 ‘ ———— It is natural for organized workers to desire the extension of their or- ganization to include all the wage- earners in a great, Many compact, ful federation. leaders Direction in ERE ES a His Doubt,—Cum- i mings is the name of the new Demo- These leaders represent the extrem-! The President says there must be NS Jonatichi ‘ If the time: t 1 favor in| B® more selfish bargaining for na-|¢Tatic national chairman, the times oun? ‘ 1 ~ vou|read right his name’ would be mere panihicns tional advantage. In other words you must love the Bulgarian and the Cos-| 8Ppropriate if changed to Goings.—, ) Brush Republican. the Federation of Labor is tov loose. ist idea, which has some parts of the west, seems to be winning in Canada. ; “! sack as thyself. Against them are arrayed Samuel Gompers and the other so-called con- servative leaders who have guided the! A Little ef Both, Meybe.—Women ie Sa | O_o! ' In tt Da > N ; | are putting on boxing contests in the destinies of the Federation for many. | y § News ! feast. Thia rajses the question of years. They maintain that in the very} William Henry Seward one of tho |Whether the women are getting too looseness of the present organization |Jast surviving generals of the Amer-|mannish or the boxing game getting lies its great merit and strength. A|i¢an CHil War celebrates his 80th | too jadylike—Loveland Reporter, is * birthday anniversary today. Mr. report submitted by a committee of! Seward was born in Auburn, N. Y.. whith Mr. Gompers is chairman as-|the son of William H. Seward, who was secretary of state in Lincol: Smith vs. Schmidt.—The Smiths |may-have won the war; there were : : e cabinet. The younger Seward wa: that °“The magnificent growth of the|in the banking business at the iime | ; y 5 American Federation of Labor is con- jot sa Ray een Hens pd pie Restrisn actually engaged in i 3 5 as 5 ceded by all students of economic | York" Volumtesss. Sulmententiy, hel ene, Hwa & sane of Smiths thought to be the result of organiza-| heeame colonel of the 9th New York | dcbize the, Schnpdte-—-Morgen Coun- tion on trade lines; and believing it| Heavy Artillery, and saw serviee i | ty Herald. “ many of “the great les in Vie neither necessary nor eexpedient to ginia. In 1864 he w nade a briga- make any radical departure from this | dier-general and assigned to a com- fundamental principle, we declare|mand in the Department of the uv 2 ee . (Shenandoah, He resigned from the that as a general proposition the in-) service a few days after the grand terest of workers will be best con-|review in Washington, and returned served by adhering as closely to that|'® Auburn, where he is still engaged : |in the banking business, doctrine as the recent great changes - serts: 51,000 men of nafne th the A Pragressive Mayor.—We note ap- provingly that Senor Idelecio Contre- ras, mayor of Morella, Mexico, has issued a proclamation warning the male residents that they “wear pants while passing thru the streets.” The wearing of pants in public is a beau- tiful custom handed down to us by the Pilgrim fathers and should be ob- seryed by our sister republic on our ————— in methods of production and em-| 4 —-——~——¥—_____________ ployment make practicable.” | Today’s Anniversanes \ All this sounds rather vague to the| x . ¢ of the|1815—Battle of Waterloo, which re- ordinary citizen. The gist Routh (5 1 Monte: matter seems to lie in the relative, sulted in the final overthrow |“OUNIEM. Dor der. — Montezuma ‘s of Napoleon. . Journal. power of organized labor to enforce | 1844—A statue of the Duke of Wel-| its will under the two plans. Accord- lington was unveiled in front | ing to the present system, there is a oF te Royal Exchange mm | loose federation of trades, with each} 1869—Henry J. Raymond, famous | trade practically independent. Thus journalist,;one of the found- any particular urade presents its de- eae Brie Tings, | at Lima, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1820. | 1871—George Grote, the x mands and. if it comes to the worst, inaugurates a strike which may in- corge _ eminent : volve only the local branch of that aN SO Re pRUReORAEE, | “ (aticura) trade or may extend to the entire! 17, 1794. "VAS | 1894—Over 15,000 miners resumed | SOAP kes, [aye work in the soft-coal region | i ar G i of Pennsylvania. | {MEDICINAL | ee 1902—Rieting in Paterson. -N- J.) y¢ during a strike of the silk | COILEY |; dyers. 5—Austrian warships trade throughout the country, but which seldom drags in other trades. “sympathetic strikes,” but they are voluntary, and are the exception rather than the! 19) There are semetimes Cuticura Toilet Tro To Clear Your Skin made a raid on the Italian coast. } 1916—General Count von Moltke, | German commander and chief of staff at the commence- | ment of the war, died in Ber-| rule. The purpose of the radicals who demand the unienization and centra ization of all workmen is to make pas- sible the calling out of al! organized lin. And keep it clear. By making 5 1917—President Wilson welcomed! } these delicately medicated emolli- labor in any community, and even the | ‘the Belgium commission to| | ents your a ES toilet prepara- calling of a complete national strike. | The danger 6f such a system to the nation’ as a whole is self-evident. The|* > p ey danger to the average union workman} | Today's Birthdays | | himself is also evident enough to the | — . i iF | William C. Redfield, secretary o? more sober and thoughtful unionists.| commerce of the United States, born It may be very fine to have all the/at Albany, N. Y., 61 years ago to- other trades quit work in support of | a8 the United States. ; | tions you keep ‘your skin, scalp, hair ae Sait eared > and hands clcar, sweet and healthy. The pore-cleansing, purifying, ster- ilizing properties of Cuticura Soap will prove a revelation to those who use it for the first time. Touch pimples, blackheads, redness ‘and Behing, if any, with Cuticura Oint- ment before bathing. «Dry and dust lightly with Cuticura Talcum, a [as- cinating fragrance for powdering and perfumihg the skin. Banat ope Tbe baton Ne Seay 23 Gad We. Esse costecard: 0 ov . crywbese. nd made by one's ow: |, William*Henry Seward, one of the | nd made by one’s own trade. | jast surviving general officers of the | But it is not so fine for a member of | federal army, in the civil war, born | & union to be obliged to quit work, at -Ayburn, N. Y., 80 years ago to- time and time again, in eompulsory| Cyrus H. K. Curtis, prominent by Philadelphia magazine and newspa- é 5 ae per publisher, born at Portland, Me.,jf{ + unions in which he has only the snost 69 yeurs ago today, z distant interest. | Blanche Sweet, widely known as jan actress in motion pictures, born ee ’, : jin Chicago, 23 years ago today. ohns Hopkins professor S8Y8} Bear Admiral Joseph N. Hemp, locusts are fine eating. So maybe, hill, U. ®. N:, retired, born at Rip- after all, it’s a 17-ye&r blessing. And/ ley, 0., 72 ‘years ago today. there’s certainly poetic justice in the How She Rises bY plan—the locusts eat the crops, and) ea geo N ¥ a de CALL 74-J Stanley Over support of claims made other Light and Heavy Hauling. Fu Syecialty. Bagg: QUICK AND SATIS o-- again,” said the hopeful. pe; | “Yes,” replied the cynie; ‘Sut it’s h for Back. of Central Bar. prices. Quick peered poaple eat the locusts. “Truth crysht to earth will rise Who said college education isn’t liable to have to go with a er jepre time after.”—Washin; vans snakes” and things right here at home. | it's Mighty Soft for Me.” H O—— — j tre 4s {fore the graduating class See Ben Transfer Co The commencement address be- of the University of North Carolina will be delivered today by Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior. A number of the notables of the nation will receive hororary degrees today in connection with the mencement day exercises at University. Maj. Gen. Edwin F, Glenn is ta be the speaker at Alliance, Ohic, today at the dedication of a memo- rial grove in honor of the 600 men and women of Mount Union Col. Yale the horns—take him by the tail—|lege who went to the colors during} the war. Calendar of Sports. Boxing: Frankie Fleming vs. Frankie Brown, 10 rounds, at Mon- treal. SSS CDS | Year Ago in War | e on Rheims. Austrians continued their great drive across the Piave. Troopship Dvinsk, chartered by United States, torpedoed by German submarine. a Miss Owen Williams, a noted En- glish beauty and daughter of General Sir William Williams, has surprised ‘her family and friends by becoming a motion picture actress. K INSTITUTE Car. Eighteenth and Curtis DENVER, COLO. LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS cured by a scientific course of medi_ cation. The only place in Celorado where the Genuine Keeley Remedier are used. : ACCOUNTANTS Sts, EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stoc’ transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities eu Income Taxes. Notary Public, The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS —_—_----———————__————_ DUDOIS & GOODRICH Architects Reoms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo, | $$ 5S GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Oil Exchange Blag. Phone 1162 BICYCLES F..A. CHISHOLM The Gycle Man Sole Agent for Iyer Johnson Bicycles and Vitalie Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin CARNES BROKERAGR COMPANY Open Air Public ion 8 p. m- Vil Stocks bough ted sabe % List your Oil steck with » “EDDY” CARNES, Vhene your buying orders 145 N. Center St, Casper, -Phone 1147, - we ( Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcasea ; : ; Reliable 133 So. Cenatur Phone 804-J, NatronaFuel Co. Phone 949 J.L. BIEDERMANN, Prop CEBO COAL COKE wi eoD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech baugh, Prop. CALL 74-J rniture and Piano Moving a age Transferred FACTORY SERVICE BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15e AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH N N All kinds of Sandwiches at service, highest quality. \N =e Stor! COMP LOL LM LP LOLS FU LE LLL IL LM PAP. com-| a Allies frustrated a German attack | CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY || DR. 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 Bidg. --Phones-- Office 423 Res. 841R Jourgensen & Nygasrd Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling Center. Service COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS ‘We Kleen es Kleen” Dyeing Six Day Service Phone 1185. 147 S. Center (Upstairs) Reasonable Prices WM. JACOBSON, Prop. CORSET SHOP | | Bon Ton Corsets from $2.50 to $10. P. N. Corsets trom $1.25 to96.50. De Bevoise Brassiere from Ge to $4. | | We fit all eopsets fram $3.50 up free. i MARTS HAT SHOP | 114 N. Center St, | CONTRACTORS F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON } | YOUR HOME OR BU $ PETER © Geperal Contra Office 306 0, 8. Bide. 1 FP. 0, Box 1145 CARPENTERS J. S, HARDWICK Carpenter ._ 306 EB, Rallread St. Phone 1148J. Carpenter Joh Werk of Aj Kinds Promptly Done. ' DRESSMAKING SHOP SANDY'S Q. & S, Building, First Floor Phone 767W GOWNS SUITS ALTERATIONS MRS. FRED FREEMAN Sewing PLAIN AND FANCY Reasonable. Work Guarenteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) DOCTORS DR. J. C KAMP Physician and Surgeop Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— Office 130 House 85 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Robrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residerce. Dr. Lathrop—Residence Private Hospital 840 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 473 DR, F. S. LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon Phone: Res. 901-W; Qilice, 525 Office 123 East Second Street Room 2 Wood Plock DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Sprctal Aitention Gi to Diseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, 0. 8, Bids. Office Ph. 699 Res. Ph. 740 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Speeini attention glvep to obat and dizenacs of women and chi t BMiackmore Butiding t} | Phones: Office, 30; Residence, 164 DR. ELIZABETH GEIS Physician and Surgeon Olfiee: Daly Bidg- Phone 145. Res. Henning Hetel, .Phone 546. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DQ’ | Physicians and Surgeons || Smith Bldg. Phone 266 ————————— i, —— \THE SERVICE CLEANERS ‘HE POINT” Linge nd Rallroad Sts. o, Phene 56 a Modart Corsets from $4.75 to $15 Read the Advertisements in The Daily T DENTISTS DR. J. C, BIBBS Dentist Robrbaugh Bldg. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) F, E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Wirtng, Repairs and Fixtures Office Ph, 19-W 141 West First AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St, Phone 1080 Motor Repairing Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting and “si sl connection ioe indies ana wentlemen: All kinds of shoes dy: reat ie ee ae 1) 127 E. Second, Casper, Wye- © ir ning parla) 0. 8, Balldipg Phone 951-W | HOTELS | HOME HOTEL | West Second St. t Nellie P, Dalton, Prop, Strictly Modern Rooms Reasonable By Day," Week or Month. HEMSTITCHING Phone 1150W Pr. oO, i MRS. A. N. ENDELL Hemstitching, Picot Edge, French and Plain Hemming All Work Done in Casper. Call or Phone 228 E. Second St. Casper, Wyo. Newman Building 1 | INSURANCE || COMMONWEALTH LIFE | Frank Hoagland, State Agent | ‘Phone: 889-W Office: 247 North Center Street J. F. JONES All Of] Stocks Bought and Sold Alxo Agent for THE UNION COMPANY’S The Best Fire, Autemobile, Life, Health and Accident Insur- ance on the Market. Phong 1047-3 207 0. S. Bldg. KEY MANUFACTURER KEYS MADE | For Any Lock Sold } Complete Stock of Blanks Alwnys on Hand at the SHOOTING GALLERY NO WAIT NO DELAY | LAWYERS WILLIAM QO. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block - ——_ E. RICHARD SHIPP Law ye 5 Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 j 8. E, PHELPS Lawyer | Rooms 19-2C Townsend Bldg. | Phone 916 | | HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers | 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Wyoming Casper, - - - CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. WARBER & SPENCER Lawyers. 207-209 Q. S. Bldg. | Phone 1187 GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorgey-at-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 Casper, - - - Wyoming Box 156] | _. AMY T, HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases. Office: 225 N. Wolcott Set. Phone 411. PIERCE &EVERTS 111 East Second Street Room 2, ch Building LOCATED T? Lease in Proven ana yeu Fields. Validating a Asaexsment Werk Done Plumbing and Heating, Hot Wat, Heating a Specialty. Jobbing | [of all kinds promptly attended ‘0. |} Shop—826 South Spruce Street | Phone 687-J W. M. PALMER Plumbing, Steam) and t Ww || Heating; Rudy Pioclest tos “its rnace. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attenged to.. Shop 139 W. First St... Phone 772w, (McClure Bldg.) PIANO TUNE Ww Guatuatesd =o WADE CRAMER aS Phone 306-R Richter Music Co. | REAL ESTATE "MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Casper, + © = Wyoming GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Tosurance Wyoming HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER | Offico—Henning Hotel .; Phone 45 Residguce Phone 351-5 Be es SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Office—Tait’s Billiaré Hall Phone—Houne, 87-Ws Office, 104 Moying a Speciajty | REPAIRING SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP All Work Guaranteed GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. 620 So. Lincoln Phone 648 STAGE LINES F, J, HYE MAU. EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND villce, Liberty Garnge, Casper, Wyo. ‘Telephone 983 or 977-W SEWING MACHINES 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, 22) N. Pine. A BATH, AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT Means PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS CUuIROPODIST 0. 8. Bldg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. VETERINARY SURGEON R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Phone 32 “WELDING OXY- ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 8. Dayld 5% Phone 611-J. 8E3T BQUIPPED WELDING SHO! IN THE STATE Repairing Broken Automobile Parts a8 KR Speetatey | INTERNATIONAL WELDING WORKS } Casper, Wyoming | | Welding and b of every description by the latest Oxy-acetyiene and Thermit processc# 135 §. Biapte. pt pf all metals ribune and Save Money

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