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| Cas er Daiip Cribune o-.1_ Casper Daily Etivune who would revert St a humilfutit speeded Sate ee ae eo | - 1 ps . " 7 i ed eyery avenine eacégt Sunday at |St0OP Being perpetrated on, an gd- the Day $s News | ! oe ion “offices: Ol Hxchunge Building | ministration newspaper. > SER EET el TPA, TSIN > i —_—_—_—— oO i? e on. Gideon Robertson, who eee Le TeReeey i i Sri g, vin} Ras been conspicuous in his efforts! Sea tatea "at Gs ay poste? It is said that the United States wi Ito settle the teike snicbloms im Gamat pe deed A S52 1818 have to endorse polygamy if if AacePR | hes been Minister of Labor in the} CIATED PRBSS |; 3 rae < WATeD, ERESS|a Tarkish mancate. Very well | Dominion cabinet since last Novem- Unele Sam comniits a bigamous al-|Sér. Mr. Robertson is well qualified » er 2 4, {for the duties of his position, for ANWAY, Business Manager nce wi > - . ne: sitio B BYANS 3 Aasoeiate EGET the League of Nations ritual, an én-| Was at one time a telegrapher. In ~ — dorsement of polygamy shouldn’t be} 1907 hé was appointed chairman of Advertising Representatives 7 i jthe organization of telegraphers on David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. : i : S New_York City the Canadian Pacific Railway, which position he held for seven years, Predaen rane & BEGSs Neh Sg 1720-23 Steger ag., ' ‘ ; s Capt. John Aléock; a Brito, anajuntil he became vice-president in | Catiada of the Order of Railtoad Te- “Chicago, 1 Copies of the Daily Tribune are on ime in the New York and Chicago of- 7 § h ’ hg 1a) the ew Fore ane coc Lieut. Afthur W. Brown, American, | teypaphers. ta Fébruaiy, 1917, as SUBSCRIPTION RAT hopped over the Atlantie in 16 houts,@ result of his splendid work in the ca a 50-50 Settlement of several grave troubles ; amongst Canadian Pacific Railway| employes, he was appointed to the/| SO! HE HANWAY, President and Editor tat all inconsistént. 0. By Carrier $z.a0 in one hop, giving Ame ; : share in the daredevil championship, Nothing t6 beat how but the time. {Canadian Senate. A few months| é a {later he entered the government a AES ot Sar ei ey |minister without. portfolio. In the Three Months REE Skat. - —?@ | settlement of labor disputes Mr.| No subscription b mail accépted for > 1 . leas period than three months. H y s Evel ts, | | Robertson has earned an enviable! tions must be paid in ad- ites @|teputation, his tact and sound com-| e Daily Tribune will not y after subscription be-| comes one month in arrears Action on the proposed federaijmon sense having bridged many in- comes one month in arrests. Swoman suffrage amendment is ex-| dustrial difficultie: Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- | pected to be taken by the Georgia} pot CG legislature which is to convene to- | | | 106 RECEIVE DEGREES AT CEREMONIAL HELD IN GHIAN THIS WEEK The Scotiish Rite class which re- ceived degrees in Cheyenne this week numbered 106, many from this sec-|} tion of the state. Among the list are the following: Wheatland—William C. Benton, William F. Corbridge; George B. Sel- by. ” Riverton—Charles L. Clifford, Har- ry E. Eastman, Marshall Graham; Gene E. Griffith, Byrc Mason, | William F. Melvin, Oscar F. Sjostrom. Glenrock—Otis B. Barber, Allen R. Kimball. | Lusk—Osborn E. A. Blenkarn, Jesse L. Hall, James Mashek, Ralph I. Olinger. Salt Creek—Buchanan H. han, Jr., Truman S. McCleary. | Worland—William M. Quinn, Mer-| ton G. Wild, John Stewart. | Tracy Bomoff of Egbert, Ralph N. Booth of Baggs, Samuel] W. Carothers | } | Carna- Megpber of the Associated Préds The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repyblication of day. Meeting in Canada for the first NATIONALIZATION OF }of LaBonte, David L. Darr of Basin. | ' Ralph S. Linn of Shoshoni, Robert J. Miller of Sheridan, Orville H. New-; all news dispatches credited to tt or not} otherwise, credited in this paper and also the local news publisied herein time the sémi-arinual convention of {the International Association of Clothing Designers will open in Mon- treal toda. os As the closing act of his.ten-year Unusually warm weather of thé presidency, Dr. Harty B.. Hutchins 5 will, himself, deliver the commence- ment day address at the University ent use of the pavements by heavy of Michigan today: § 2 trucks brings forward the question of The wéek beginning today will be Pot Party opened its annual conven- whether, after all, the bitalithic pave- observed in New York City as “clean. | Gn Nene rodas —the party's | first aie 5 ‘ up” week when every agency will! forma gathering if its new role of ment adopted by the city will prove giq in a eampaign to rid the city |Setond strongest party in England ecient. (RE of thelof any dager af peblilches: [au official Opposition in the house streets shows that the surface is be-|.. Several theusatd country grain| ff commons: Under the impetus ot s Ss § shippers and flour millers of the | the reviving interest in national poli- ing cut up by the wheels of heavy northwest are expected in Minneapo- \tics the conference will, it is antic- vehicles and in some instances the’ lis today fo attend the industrial con. |Pated, furnish the stage for an ani- vention of the grain trade called by mated discussion of a large number hé Tei-Staté Country Gtaii SHi - | of national international issues. to the extent that permanent damage pers’ Association. ° | ‘Téday and tomorrow the party will result. The first direct test of the Nation- | Seen ana pa nee, Pera : 4 5 i "s i ja) | Stfong ch to enable make surface that troughs are made in it. | SR SRICWin GavefiRea Te Kicdt ba:|@ telling’ bid tor Hetory it the colt Property owners who paid for the kota today when 4 special réferendum |i9& Parliamentary struggle for con-| street.improvements are making com-| election is to be held on seven ot | trol of the government. xs a : ; .. the league’s measures passed by the| ° Rather wide differences of opinion plaints daily and while no formal ac- fist legistature. {have arisen within the party itself tion has been taken it seem§ prob- Pope Benédict at a cohsistory to/Sitice last year’s conference, and the able that the city will be asked to be held im Rome today is expected |line between right and left wings has > to deliver afj alloéution which it is become more marked. In several in » the property owners by the 3 s 5 i i ; protect property y asserted will deal with the situation,|Stances, the radicals (Lefts) have en formulation of traffic rules that Will of the world aftet the war. pared local ae Bee distinet ns ere . J pe an : ai w: Openih al show *¥ in Opposition to the regular labor restrict such travel to certain streets. He preset eres shinee aa how | dudaidates; ‘caHifiy tHeriselves the igo “Socialist Labor Party.” E A warm platform battle betweer the factions is possible. . It is cer- tain that the convention will be call-! ed upon to consider 2 number of proposals which a year ago would have been regarded as radical. Both the Miners’ Federation o: Great Britain and t Independent labof elements demahd nationaliza |tion of land in England. A resolu- tion to this effect will be: introducea Tyler and Miss Julia Gardner/and the party urged to press ths of New York. |question to a showdown. 1848—Isaac P. Walker took his seat; The following resolution has been as one of the two United) prepared for presentation: States senators from the new “That this conference strongly state of Wisconsin. urges the government to bring for- 1869—A filibustering expedition un-} ward as early as possible some scheme der Col. Ryan sailed from New | for nationalization of land, so as te York for Cuba. \abolish the present unjust system of LAND ASKED BY LABOR PARTY, GREAT BRITA! SOUTHPORT, Eng., June 26.— | (United Press.)—The National L PAVING DAMAGE past two weeks coupled with persist- inspection pavement has been gouged and torn So elastic is the asphalt Such action seems advisable with several months traffie in sight dur-| ing warm weather when the damage —_— ee | 3 ee hd | Today’s Anniversaries | also disastrous during cold weather;|@—————+~- === @ Pee Res Ti04—The defeat of the Austria : at the battle of Fleurus ended yavement after being used during the Atstriad rule in Belgiam. iter and spring months and thus fax | 1819—The earth passed thru a com- the surfacing material has failed ‘to Cae the 1844—Marriage of President Jokn that it would withstand the wear and) will be greatest. Truck damage is as shown by condition of the w bear out claims of its makers tear of heavy trucks. The city’s adoption and construc- tion of this type of pavement on the main thofofares cannot bé remedied | but rules can be promulgated to save man of Greybull, William Oemfhson of ; Douglas, James L. Russell of Orin | Junction, James A. Shaw of Dwyer, | Calvin J. Smith of Casper. | = The world’s champion Red Sox you read of nowadays refers to the| world’s champion Red Sox of 1918. See a ACCOUNTANTS | EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stoc transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS DUROIS & GOODRICA Architects Rooms 24-25 Téwnnend Block Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT & WEIDNBR Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM The Gycle Man Sole Agent for. Aver Johnson Bicycles and-Vitalie Tires Phoue 984W. 408 N. Durbin it from destruction thru promiscu- | 1889—Simon atlas eh kay | Seen aud land seaSing/ BROKERS ad ¢ incoln’s first secretary of|thereby enabling the nation to utilize ous use of all the streets by ec war, died in Lancaster Cous-|our land resources to the best ad- ——_ loaded down with oil well supplies and ty, Pa. Born there, March 8,|vantage of the people generally." IL erento SE similar féeight. 1799. The situation in Russia will be it, Chthed HMO Bi Lenpernened, : 1915—Germaw troops captured Ha-|brought up by several resolutions Ne See Le pe = liez, in Galicia, after a fierce} which will demand withdrawal of al- Open-air session held daily at $ VICTOR BERGER SAYS: struggle. |lied troops. De Lene apAUe aSIBTRA OD ReT Cae “Liberate speech, liberate’ the,1916—Sir Roger Casement was| _ Representatives of the Federation || markably low margin. placed on trial in London for|of Women Workers will ask to adopt high treason. Ki ja plank to give women equal rights 1917—Announcement of thé arriv-|with men. Gooa doctrine. But not good} in Russia one of | t dovirinie. the ompaniments of soviet social- al in France of the first ¢on- Hoth a Glave aan . i inge Inited State: | oth the Clevelatid Indians and the ist rule is complete suppression of the | ee aera arte forces ndians and the Y of Sibert. | Cincinnati Reds look like a million —- Phone 1147. Office over Itis ‘Theater. CORSET SHOP Modart Cérsets from $4.7: Bon ‘Ton Corsets from to $15 to 810. on press and the ruthless —-— - | dollars fight now. ~ But you never P.N. Corsets from 81.25 to$6.50. ter of all political dissenters. |% fi (| can tell. For years these two dut- | De Wetolne Brassiére tum O56 (6 $4. a See : Sik ere. | Today’s Birthdays fits have been flirtifig with pennants | We fit all corsets from $3.30 up free. The socialists are for liberty wh = for part of 4 season only to curl up MARTZ they | 114 N. are out of power and for the they If Mr. ser were in Russia and had talk - — =| and blow bet fini Sir Robert L. Borden, promier 03 | sLstemsdmmronea ne Litish, the Dominion of Canada, born at} Grand Pre, N. S., 65 years ago te- day. Frieda Hempel, celebrated operat: ic soprano, born at Leipsic, Germany, 34 years ago today. Brig. Gen. Frank D. Baldwin, U. 8. A., retired; born at Manchester, Mich., 77 years ago today. Aaron S. Kreider, teppresentative in congress of the Bighteenth Penh- |sylvania district, born in Lebanon \county, Pa., 56 years ago today. a | Year Ago in War | most repressive tyranny when get control of Be guinst the government. a Trotzky government as much as he has talked against the he would have been executed long ago. Yet Mr. Berger says that is just the kind of government he believes in. American form of government, ! | aaa The arrogance of the United States Senate in taking a hand in treaty ae making is @specially offensive to those Townsite and share the poss 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 ibilities in their Deeded Land. impulsive patfiots who are so busy giving off informatién that they have) never had time to read the U. Constitution. pS Nobody seems to know whether thi: Mexican war is President Wil} Ba latest son's, Pari *r’s or Joe Tumulty’s. | = 1 sstmaster General Burleson says! ects somé anarchist to Send him Well, if he mails it, the} chances are it won’t get to Washing-| on before there is a new postmaster | general, so why worry? } — 0. of attacking Lodge and Borah for discovering the Instead Senators | existence in New York of copies of! the full text of the open convenant! openly arrived at, secreted from the} rest of the country, the New York| World ought to try its best to get aj couple of reporte good as these} i | Oards e Influenza ‘epidémic reported along German front. Ekaterinburg, important mining center in western Siberia, captured by Czeého-Slovaks. Washington reported 341 United |States marines, including 18 officers, | killed in recent fighting on western front. Missouri fans don’t know-whether to cry or laugh at the Cardinals’ anti¢s. do} n-trodden outfit will trim asily while the very next day the Ricke ll make the Giants loolt lik sed haddock. e a de Natrona Fuel Co. Photie 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL w COKE OOD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets The Braves or some otheti§ the } t { t TP. 6. Box 48 H Lask, Wyo. CALL 743 See Ben ‘ é Light anid He: th Ke a Full Oil 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 J. R. MURRAY Stanl¢y Overbaugh, Prop. avy meee: Furniture and Piano Moving a q A sag care Transferred Pe Quic ND SATISFACTORY SERVICE BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH ick of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of San at populgr’ prices. Quick service, highest quality. 202 O. S. Bldg. Manager Casper, Wyo. CALL 74-5 Transfer Co MOREL ILI ILS IS SII OS SOL, > DR. J. C, BIBBS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ER. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Dentist Chiropractors R Hag. Lyric Theater Bldg., Centér St. (Over Pharmacy.) Phone 2105. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Saite 2, Townsend Bidg. Office 423 Res. 841R F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Wiring, ReBairs 1id@ Fixtures Office Ph. 19-W 141 West First --Phones-- DR. M. HARNED Chitopractor. AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO; 112 E; Thiré St: Phone 1060 Motor pag ar Armature Win || Elécttical Wiring and Conteaeting HAT CLEANING (See NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ’ te-bloée AU Riadé ot We clad Rody rhe 9 ee 266 North Maple Phone 369W. } | CLOTHES CLEANERS i THE SERVICE CLEANERS Joutgérisén & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling “THE PO: Canter, Linden ant Wattrond Sts. Service Qar Motto. Phone 56 COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS “We Kleen Kiothes Kleén” Dyeing Six Day S<:vice Phone 1185. 147 S. Center (Upstairs) Reasoriable Pricés WM. JACOBSON, Prop, HOME HOTEL West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton; Prop: Strictly Modern Rooms eas 01 le By Day, Week or Month. INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent Phore: 889-W Office: 247 Notth Center Street CONTRACTORS F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 LET ME FIGURE WITH YoU ON YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK TER CLAUSEN General Contractor Office 306 0. 8. Hag. Phone 7675 P.O. Box 1145 | | | H | | | CARPENTERS J. S. HARDWICK Carpeuter $06 B. Railroad St. Phéné 11485. Carpentér Job Work of All Kinds Promptly Done. J. F. JONES us All O11 Stocks Bought and Sol THE UNION COMPANY’S The Best Fir¢; Automobile, Life, Health and Acéident Insur- ance on the Market. 207 0. 8. Bldg. 4 Phorié 1047-5 KEY MANUFACTURER KEYS MADE Fot Any Lock Sold Coniplete Stock of Blanks DRESSMAKING SHOP SANDY’S 0. & S. Building, First Floor | | SHOOTING GALLERY Phone 767W | NO WAIT NO DELAY GOWNS SUITS ALTERATIONS LAWYERS» MRS. FRED FREEMAN WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Towasend Block PLAIN AND FANCY Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. 378 N. Maple (Reat-) |) Seaeeee eee DOCTORS DR. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: aes) Smith Bldg. E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Roori 21, Towsdend Building S. E. PHELPS Lawyer Roomsé 19-26 Téwtitend Bidg. | | Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 DR. H, R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone Rohrbaugh Building Dr, Foster—Residence-..-. 4d Dr. Lathrop—Res' rivate Hospital 840 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 HAGENS. STANLEY & MURANE || 204-207 Oil Exchengé Bidg. || Casper, - - - Wyomtag DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon Piidne: Hés, 9801-3V; Office, 595 Office 122 East Seeond Street Room 2 Wood Flock CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415; Oil Exchange Bidg. Casper, Weortidg. i DR. MYERS Phytician and Surgeon Special Attention to Diseases of Women Oniidren Oftice Th: Gob Kes. Ph. 740 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyaré 309-310-311 Oil Hachatige Bidg. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-ét-Law chilfren Blackmore Building Phonen: Office, 30; Residence, 164 Casper, MASEUSSE AMY T. HANKS _ Specializing in Nerve and Muscle iseases. Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. Dit, ELIZABETH GEIS Physicion and Surgeon Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Kes. Henning fic cel. .Phoné 546. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER | | | | OR. W. E. DOWNIE | Physicians and Surgeons ways make ’em win. Smith Brag. Phous 266 water but a pencil must be lead. PIERCE & EVERTS Ant Becdha strdet Rodi 2 igach panting OIL LANDS LOGATED Lands Té Lene if Proven ana cud |Assenaiiiant ‘Ween Dent PLUMBING AND HEATING J, DONOHUE Piumbing and Heating, Hot Water of sit Promptly attended to, Shop—826 Seuth Spruce Street Phone 687-3 FARRAR & STAMPER Plimbidg and Heating. i Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. || ™ “eine Wreming |! | The Giants can go out.and get the | fear of the talent but they can’t al- As “Kid” Glea- son says, you can drive a horse to! { ! | | j } | biscCinital akb Jon wo PromP? sinVicn 437 W. Second St. Phone 1144J. weil Gunustes WADE CRAMER _—o— |} feat Batatd amd fistrance Casper, Wrening es 8 « HENNING BAGGAGE AND Office Heating Hote? Phone 45 Révidetied Phone 3813 SEARLES TRANSFER & sTORAGH : eyed OnickmTrates BMiteté Hal Phoné—House, 87-W, 104 ‘ Moving « ips SOUTH LINGOLN: STREET REPAIR SHOP All Werk Guarddtecd GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. 620 So. Lineoit Phone 648 Ati, wis a tasgar. it siffieé, MA‘ ES For sa16 of rént; édsy térths; re Pairing on all makes of machines; digo parts for all machines, need- tA faa Oil) drop a eutd oF phone _ =. F. Sprague; 221.N. Pine. A A TUB BATH or PLUNGE Just the thi te Hat Weather Aon fon ane A oO. Ss. B R.A. RATHBUN ~ Voterinkry Surgeon Ledvé Ofders at Caupér PHdrtiécy Piidie'32 OXY: ACETYLEND WELDING SHOP 118 @: David’ Se Piléaud o1i~3. 80st BQUIPPHD WeLbINe su0P in Tin State Repatetag Broken Automobile Farte INTERWAT! ‘WELDING Casper, Wyennng » Weltinit and db ant sas ot éve) ; steer deregeaan Wyoming Power 1 FUAD) [Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tr ibune-and ,

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