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_ — aae PAGE TEN —yaeccae seers ST STTSS eee eee JUN! 21, aie - ©be Casper Doile Esiune|” —CONVICT 2509 HAS HIS SAY |_Inthe Day's News | | Cc RC ey —— ignoea cuery. avorine xcept i ! T tnibe Bey In the y’s News ASPER SUSINESS DIR STOR . cation offices: “Ol Exchange Bulging: ti SUSINESS TELEPHONE Tis] With the note that the article is{right, obedience to law/ and unquyéé-|__ William © William B, Wilson. who insists that i ree BUSINESS TELEPHONB.-.--+.-+--- 1s “ as a first sten toward the solution DENTISTS SEUSS: tr —————$— $$ _] written exclusively for “The Denver| tionable principles and morals? If it bh * _ CHIROPRACTORS 4 “4% ée5 | SS: ¥ Fae eee acish wee. as We] Post, The Casper Daily Tribune and] s, the existing conditions will be| fF the indusiral protiems now oe RUE 2 cue | - = The Literary Digest,” Jerry >| = confronting ic ax “3 MEMBER THD ASSOCIATED PRESS! convict 9500, of the sory, vey humanly adipated, gag ane method | orking class must be increased to DR. 3. . JEFFREY DR. J. C. BIBBS & Y T. HANKS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS et A Pt used to enforce discipline-—which) eet the high cost of living, has|{pR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Denti petiatizing-in Nerve and Muscle e> —— es ] tentiary, sends the following, which) must be maintained—will be tempeér- ¢ © Yebor a fs . fentist Diseases. st 3,8, HANWAY, President and Editerd he heads “Contratt Labor Vultures in| ed with y that spedks for the; eld the. post of secretary of la Chiropractors Rel <y 4 BARL B BANWAY, Business Manager “ ae. ed with @ mercy that speaks for the):"" S cident. Wilson’s cabinet since 7 hrbaugh Bldg. Office: 225 N. Wol THOS D -Advertising Manage Wyoming.” Believing that even the} civilized era which we are entering 1913. Mr. Wilson served thrée terms ter Blag:, mter St. (Over i: <3 = ‘olcott St. os . B. GRIFFITH..." /Aasdciate Haitory Convict behind prison walls is entitled) rather than the old system. that the| #8 anidee, Aug Porn tint Wilh Chair- hone 760. Res. 93 Casper PRarmacy. Phone 411. D to a hearing, whether or not ye ap-| Cheyenne Tributie’s “Simon Legree” ne 1a’ it ¢ th ———— ‘ —— Advertising Representatives 5 Pe eae ras |man of the labor committee o: e - bed David J ndall, 341 Fifth Ave., prove of what he says, the article is) would turn from as excessively brutal) couse. Hence he came to the duties Sis =: . Prudden, Kine & Pradden tthe hale |and. shameful. of the cabinet post wit more tech- DR. BG. HAHN 720-23 Steger Pidg., ro. Il. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. Editor The Tribune:— There is yet another problem that It is singularly unfortunate to have) deserves the attention of the society| it said that a state, growing in Pros-) whose laws we trangressed, namely,! perity recognizes and permits the in-! that of the released prisoner. | fiefals have. ja long career as an official of min- nical knowledge of the field in which jhe was to work than many such of- he had had Besides, DR. EHNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 3, wnsend Bidg. White; Wepaith and Fikenkee PIERCEREVERTS 111 Bast, Secand Street ch. B; al | 6iL “TAND LOCATED ix To Lease in Pro o SUBSCRIPTION RATES vasion of a thing that fattens on the We are sentenced under an inde-| 2 -yekrw Hewes ; ot aut Jar By Carrier $7.80] labor of the helpless charges of that) terminate faw that provides a mini- setiavy awa Some Gk 6f the United Office 423 --! SR 323 841R Omee Ph. 10-W 141 Weat First Toren oe Six. Months 183 state; while the stomachs of the free) mum and a maximum sentence. Upon Mine Workers. He is a native of - Annew | Ww Three Months laborer’s children are underfilled.! strict and faithful compliance and! Scotland. ‘As & tad of eight years CLOTHES CLEANERS << | = . D fe Pose es -vess eee ‘08 | This is precisely the conditions exist-| regard for the many requirements, t | he Acedmpanied his parents to Amer- CLOTHES CLEANERS. __ a PLUMBING AND ineatne i Que Year... - $e,004 inuzsin Wsoming, (ods, | prisoner is legally qualified for parole) ie, and after Yeceiving his educa-{ > CLEAN AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. - Se Months 725] You will ask whgt granted such) at the expiration of his minimum.|tion in the public schools of Pénn- ciegeheen Nygaara 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 {| 3. DONOHUE = Wee cupseription by mail wééeptea for conditions power? Was it a flaw in| But in very few instances is it grant-| ylvania he went into the mines 28 Praia a Gaes 1 a LS SPOT: Senet in 24-4 the State Bovernment, Or was it the gd. The wily contractor Lea wage earner. Cleaning, Regie The poaus Moter Repairing j aI, a . vance und The Daily Tribune will not} suborned gold that the Forces behind | means to the contrary. The men on! ae ‘ Porir ena | Pe ecialty, ak ce ingure delivery after @ubscription be-| these conditions are so ready Wit 2) the. whole are compelled to serve the|® C= Ty Ses Armature Winding Ease miptly eA a comes one mon: and Which will, these forces know, be| | maximum sentence regardless of their | | Today S Anniversaries Electrical Wiring and Contracting a Bos 2 Aviticant for Membership te Await Ba-| retired to miulti-multiplied. Or is deportment; this is done that the| y : th it because the problem is considered} tact ounce of energy the man pos- 1775 =Georee Wa = Washin, tai left Pi hil Pd hen a Member of the Associnted Press - of no impértance? ‘eites Urained and utilized in the 5—Georg 4 | 4 The Associated Press 15 exclusively Diggs «| eee rained a delphia to take command of * gene we pn inne } wh entitled to the use for republication of Let the answer be what it may; it! jjterestS of a concern b iat 2 profits ‘hiavGblonist forces, PROT rE Six Day Service NE w 7 aT 7 j , i} news dispatches credited to it or mot4 will be found, after deep and.careful! cannot be over-estimated. Then the! 179g Vermont Conprescional Con-|] Pbene 1188. "47 S$. Ceiiter ORK ate Water - leo the local news published herein.J study, that it is a question of major) man is discharged with a deep-rooted | Me Seas Dy oan irs) ‘WORKS | tt 3 importance, and to be seriously com! desire to “get even” and & paltry sumh | 1%94—-Governor of Pennsylvania or- SaSee Price Eran kinds | = THIS IS VERY “TOUCHING.” | sidered as one which Saas ge life in his pocket between fee and the) dered out the militia to sup-| |... WM. JACOBSON, Prop,_ | : <}and conditions surrounding the un-) necessity of stealing or starving. 7 is ef. = = S| Manufacturers who had contracts der-paid and under-fed laborer; while! He cannot identify hithgelt by Tet- eee eta orders in Jef. tt ET SHOP | . oer | L with the war department have Te-}the crafty contractor chuckles with! ter; his funds won't take him far in 1900—Republican National Conven- ‘ORS Caan | ee pas = cently been receiving letters from the] glee over the fact that he has gained|the pursuit of honest labor; conse- Honeabepnliadetphia eponttiats ee PIANO TUNER “Surch| storage and traffic divi- entrance into another state, where the; quently another contributién is made i MEKidley and Roosevelt, Moanrt Corsets Tees oad | ~ i f unfortunate outcasts from society are} to the vast number of men who re-|1910—The Paris Academy of Medi- Bon Ton ee ep WIENS RORER 7 officers of the department at) compelled, by gun-menace, to toil like turn to prison for the second offense. | cine announced the discovery ||. P: N+ Corsets trom om FES tos! ork Guaranteed . Washington, calling attention to the] slaves for his riches, fame, and pleas-| The Jack of the BIG BROTHER spirit of an antityphoid vaccine. | | De Bevdlee Reiablery tnge ote 3 ae ° fact that the firms ‘Addressed had] Ure. And from that state he exports tessens the man's chances to gainga | 1915—General de Wet, leader of the|| “* “* Same ves WADE CRAMER t the garments stained with the blood! start down the narrow path that leads Tahelicn in South Agrice .cop-| eS aoe ‘4 such contracts, and inviting them to] o¢ human BS sleuenerony = = to good citizenship; his 1ipB pre soon | oi Ba ere ey bye a jd + Center St oe es oa | ; _ Bhoke, 39 4 I send from $10 to $100 to the “‘Alumnij expedient to the interests of eastern) exhausted and the man 48 forced to ed to six years’ imprisonment | Sie S2 a | __Richter Music Co, 8 asséciation of the general supplies} ©#Pitalists. | steal: Whereas, if employnient is pr6- | and a fine of $10,000. | CONTRACTORS Netive P. Dalton, Prop. FNS Ws =. a contcibubion towaed - 0 a free, hard-working demo-| vided for the prisoner When he is|1916—German forces halted the Rus- | Srietly Modern Rodtih REAL ESTATE c division” as a contribution toward 4) tic people, contract prison labor is; justly due for parole, instead of cast-| sian drive in Volhynia, | F. R. WHITCOMB Reasonable | dere ise anne A 1 year book called “This History of the], source of constant discontent and/|ing him out into the realm again, | i a i : — rs Genéral Supplies Division.” The let] irritating injustice. It aids to throw/ nursing a desire for revénge; society | ORENESS | jeneral Ceatracter ©) 3) ———— - | MARION P. WHEELER 5) : < oad them, into an accessible mood for the could feel that she had lent an uplift- | | TstWhates Purnished HEMSTITCHING } ters are written én the official station-] jy; <cnous ° propaganda floated by| ing hind to the luckless chap that had| fa joints oF mus- Cétsper, Wye. Phone 1013 ee i Rint EVaw GA tosura: “ ery of the war department. al agitators, leaders of anarch-| foolishly deviated from the path of | cles, give a brisk 3 Sit aiseW ch ot ; nce ‘ —————— ism, and emente apostées, who seek! rectitude and right. Tmassage with— poe Se eee CaiBer, : ig fibne just such opportunities to enter the It is therefore to be hoped, that the! THE SPRINGFIELD (MASS.) that! Viet Wie Hern Wire vou o8| | fitehstitenibx, Piedt. Kae, home: work-shops, and gathering | diminution of convict leasing; x . , x Hae + pl ‘ UNION SAYS: places of the working classes and ask/| the utilizing of convict Tabor to the! “YOUR BODYGUARD™-SOF. 60F. 41.20 || YouR HOME’ OR BUSINESS BLOCK ] | An w Jes ence. “Now that Oswald Garrison Villard,| them if they, as constituents, have a benefit of a covetous concern, in un- PE aed pt abana nate 1 F. Caaper. wrk. GEORGE B. NELSON ACCOUNTANTS government of their) just competition to outsidé industry, voice in the § publisher of The Nation, has come out] ‘tte? Taunting them with the un-| will soon reach Wyoming; that a pro-| Office 200 0. 8. Bids. Phont vezs pike. a as an enthusiastic advocate of soviet] deniable facts that their voice, the|vision can and will be made, and ad- 2s " ae, INSURANCE Ral _ government, some of the colleges and| voice of the many, is gagged and vn-| hered to, that gives the ener ee EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS = , _ Townsend Building heeded; that they, the people, are arole rights and, that the present| é ergy tea gis ian) EOUISOES ate HENS Foy SOE blindfolded as to the real condi eroptehsive administration will initiate |] Books Opened, Closed, Audited. CARPENTERS COMMONWEALTH LIFE PE ene Wyoming Nation, along with other periodi-] tions pertaining to their life and wel-| new methods rather than follow in democratic people; that) the rut of the old. The cals as a textbook, may begin to hear|fare as a Frank Hoagland, State Agent | J. S. HARDWICK | Carpenter Phone: 8 889-W * Stock transfer agents and regi trars. HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER they, the people, have no constitu-| JERRY LAVIN, Authorities ou Income Taxes. from the parents of the students on| tion rights, and many ee. truths | Serial No. 2509. | | Notary Public. 306 E. Railroad St. Phone 11483. Office: 247 North Center Street ary 2 2 is 2 2 der thé peace | —e. ‘ - f res. ae ——— te that eee It is inconceiv: ae tha ‘ dhs tend te eect see | ge The Guarantee Re Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds een a ears a Hotel any sane American parent wou!d sen¢ = ot 7 3 gistry Pigstio Dane. Phone 2 he a republic of democracy. | 2. D: ak, Corporation ptly - ae J. F. JONES Si ; IMs (cuildren to college filled! with | soherefore J cay that it isa great | | Today s Birthdays | *P AN (OM Sock Bovight aia Sord Besides Fens 2513 doctrines of bolshevism.” Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange BIdg. THE UNION COMPANY’S \—_ —— oe tune e such an opening, ,%—____._.. 0 | misfortune to have suc ope es I Phone 660. oe at such a time, for those whe watch} Thompson Buchanan, noted Ken- and wait eagerly for such chances, | tucky novelist and playwright, born | DRESSMAKING SHOP _ SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Bire,, A id Ate, eth nad Aectsene tackee At the recent meeting of the r a SANDY’S ™: 4 < 4p ihe 355 rrasp such weapons for use to fur-|in New York City. 42 years ago to- : ance on the Market. | OMce—Talt’s Billiara Hall - Democratic national committee inf tres the state of dissention, disunion, | day. ARCHITECTS |] 0. & S. Building, First Floor Piione 1047-5 | . = Chicago Acting President Tumulty| and disorder that the country is set-| Maj. Gen. Charles J. Bailey, who| — Phone 767W mee 87 e- 104 < declared he was there “in his private] tling into today. And that if the past} commanded the 81st Division of the DUBOIS & GOODRICH GOWNS SUITS 6 Specie om Ss ae si administration erred in granting en- | National Army, born at Tamaqua, | Architects ALTERATIONS - capacity as a Democrat.” The number] trance to, the present one errs in| Pa., 60 years ago today. | 4 —— . 1 2425 1 a Block 5 of gentlemen who will be acting in|countenancmg the continuance and/ Dr. Charles C. Weaver, presideht | paris mPa ar REPAIRING _ > PR yh eres * =. .| furtherance of, a thing (a dispensable | o: mory an enry College, born 0 =e a poem pevete SBpAClY. “ we See thing) that cannot be practised with-|in Ashe county, N. C., 44 years ago MRS. Ze Fabeman SOUTH LINCOLN STREET = after March, 1921, will be imposing.) out perpetrating a direct injustice to | today. F | REPAIR SHOP Be 0a the outside, needy and constrained Dudley Doolittle, former repre-| PLAIN aD “FANCY All Work G tanteed { Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. | 378 N. Maple (Rear \sentative in congress Of the Fourth) ie tt is unfor-| Kansas district, born at Cottonwood Falls, Kas., 88 years ago today. & PUBLIC laborer. sonsti _ » “herhl”? party Now, dear people. E constitute the “liberal” party of the] Ott) nave it said that a state per- GROVES & SCHUETZ, Props. 620 So. LincoIn Henry Ford thinks the Democrats mi experance, Proprietors. “i country. Well, they were “‘liberal’| mits such practice, is it not most un- cael pie former heavyweight | Openrair session held daily, at 8 in buying Eagle boats and other things] fortunate to have it said that lives pugilist who later distinguished him. p.m. en) HE OILS oh pd DOCTORS a pea ate gle> tthe Attorney at Law | * z é ave bee edlessly taken as an ex-|Self With the Canadian troops in | with the people’s money. By the way, ‘ met aes be somninae workers, that |Franeg, born at Chester, Pa., 42 years| | the government's conscience fund is|the fear of death might forever be | 2&0 today. | ‘Ein. Casper, Wyoming Suite T4-15 & 16, Townsend Block DR. J. C. KAMP ay | Physician and Surgeon GARBUTT & WEIDNER Office: Site 4, Smith Bidg. Architects = - es— | on us 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. eo 10 ht id Plone 1162 BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM The Gycle Man foremost in their minds? Gross _in- fringements of our personal rights; the wrongs, sufferings, and injustices Sy inflicted upon us, are among the nrany American independence is too pre-| evils subornation perpetrates against bartered] U83 and which, thru the ever present inflience of the shrewd contractor, about by any politician in a campaign] are ensconced from the none tod ob- serving ‘s of investigators, who are submissively blindfolded ta the op- pressive conditions that contract la- bor has brought to Wyoming. Is, it, still awaiting the return of Henry's war profits. E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsedd Building Phones—139 and 385 cious a possession to be DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Roéhrbatigh Building re Foster—Residence_-__- 45 r. Lathrop—Residence----116 SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent,. easy. terms; re- pairing on all makes of machines; also parts for all machines, need- Tes and oil; @rép 4 card or phone even for the presidency of the world. The Jack Pot | s. £. PHELPS therefore, to be wondered at that Sole Agent for Iver Johnson L ¥ the convicts (who ae, after all, men) j. 23 : net a rivate Hospital awyer | | 280m. a resorted to the only means left them ‘cycles and Vitalie Tires Roun 49:2¢ Townsend Bldg. j Sprague, 221 N. Pine. 7 broke Oi on my face oise Ordinance Will Make City 7 . ide interests that an hice ee Pe Oe mye Phi 5 to arouse outside interests that : Sas one 954W. 405 N. Durbin Casper, Wyo. Phone ne O16 Pleasanter Place to Live,” says a| investigation might be ‘made; an in- 4 pee i eae constantly, sea — some ese . gid headline in a Colorado paper. There yesneenon that sae fae jou) Sa eey, pent et Office —— ‘ 5 ‘ r . complete immunity to Ss could not Sleep for the burni id Caspe: 40an are still some towns Where the rink-| positive protection to that one; but| wages ee SUrnng ae T itching. ‘For four years I was troubled ing of the curfew breaks the peace,|a fair and itwpartial inquiry actuated | wa Saecre as oA ‘Phyiicliva and tg ne "Ss, red by an honest and sincere desire tO) q mostly in the summer. At last a +. Oittice, ss eo ee remedy conditions forthe men, not a oe ae eae bag, and Rte “Btreet Seth ese : because they convicts, but because) ought. After used two cakes are ; ssh Bleck Germany’s dissatisfaction is the becarise ¢ Las) Swe 8, | Jor Se spo 6 Phone 804-J. 133 So, Center . ‘Arq i was me is! Tal wan ~~ Sy best evidence that the treaty is not] 4¢ is true that the prison has. been| | R. Bullock, S. Bellingham, Wesh. all that it shouldn’t be. visited by a board of investigator: 8 But they would not interview men| Keep Your Skin Clear that felt that they had a ust griev-| anc few “stool pigeons” were in-| terviewed; some time that had been} forfeited was restored and the investi- Scalp Clean, Hands Soft Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal, have been Investigation of the ‘Peace Treaty ler's &t Casper Pharmacy Leak” shows what a great noise a tiny trickle can make. arenes | gation ceased. During the strike 4) | most Successful in preserving cle2r GERO COAL Ph The Leviathan has brot over 570,-| Committee of one again visited the in-| } skins, clean scalps, anid good hair,as ete — jana god : "| stitution. But the men who rebelled! | wellas in preventing little skin troub- Cok! ; wesiia* BO 000 feet of film pictures of the great] aeainst conditions in the ‘‘sweat-| | les becoming greatones. Useno other Cit} 157 &. ter war, indicating that history study in| shop,” and who were Mopeful of an/ for soties Porposes than See et the future is not going to prove so|interview with the board, were not ‘oni Rear ee Gen. Office 5th and Béech os given an opportunity to state their! ] mest and Balcum zs Gaticare, Dept, ‘Stree OXY: ACETYLENE Ww: rt - taboricus. case. They were, on the other hand e : a aoe, é nee . , on ; 718 8. Davfa St. Phone 613-3. soe * forced (by gun point, cursed, and = — ope 3 New stylps in gowns for women| beaten over the head unmercifully by| - ~ —$—$_—__ : 8ST EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP & frrky tie “andcictg'* iene lemscteaes the contracter's shooting zallery| CALL 74-J3 Stanley Overbaush, Prop. CALL 74.3 Bi. KLIZABETH cits anne & ‘Cin IN THe stArin slaughterer) to resume work. ) 1 Ti of ve " J ing to note that they ure In harmony | tHE GOVERNOR KNOW THAT? In See Ben ransfer Co . Phy atcha iz 7) wyers. | = = = with thé price. [humanity's name are more of us to be Light and Heavy Hauling. Farniture af@ Piano Moving & orice: ity Hag. Phone i146. 207-209 ©. S. Bldg. seit Ee |ruthlessly slaughtered before the in-} Specialty. Baggage Tri es. ete rovel. Biya a Phone 1187 || Repairing Broken Aut Pa = Yaar Ai ¢|terference of a Christian community | QUICK AND SATISFAC evice : X Spectatty ue Parte W |can'be had? Are the experiences ‘of | Peeprep ere rer ners |] INTERNATIONAL WELDING ii eae AUG a Wate 7] 1 Sy te bed? ihre the experiences | works V"?! | i VIII OI DIM: honored by cruel,,unjust, and barbar- Casper, Wyoming : na Igian steamship ‘Ghilliér. sunk “by lo p 2 | ers, German submarine\in mid-Atlantic. poten anentorg helpless Beene | Welding -and-»: to‘hold no lesson for Wyoming? rs eopmre of every dexeription by BEST BOWL OF United States airmen partially des-| - ly . o i troyed a DYidge ‘ove ” Pinve i, \i8 this viciousness to continue until} 4 CHII KT xyaacetylene,and ‘hermit pr Tapes & Pridge ‘over the Piave in /the people, bound by every tie of prin: \ 15c AT THE. Smith Bldg. Phone 266 Wo egaina one abe, Bide. en, March announced 39 miles) iP!» pope, and civilized progress, Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Po ag at ao a oe Ss Main Phone S51 5 Oe eps ues tront: in France held “by. ent based upon honest industry, ine M popular prices. Quick service, en ee United States troops. IPLSS Pe N Read} the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Mon ey | tetlizenice, adherence to justice and

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