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+i doa Bo me ne lat or -PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune! Issue every evening except Sunday at| as: Natrona county, Publi-/ cation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. | TELEPHONE -15! ming) Postof- BU Entered at Casper (¥ fice ae second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE & TIATED PR REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PE HANWAY, President 5. HANWAY, B Be ager, ditor aitor Advertising Representatives David J. Randall. 341 Fifth Ave., ‘ork ¢ y Prudden Bid cago, I) Copies of the Daily Tribune are ew York and Chicago are Welcome. an SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier it necepted fo months, ons must be paid in ang ily Tri 3 instire delivery after subsc €0 one month in arrears. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Circulatio: Momber of the Assocint = Press exclusively e for republication of a s cfedited to it or not rwise credited in this paper and the local news published herein Pres DECENT MOVIES FOR GERMANY. Some Germans are highly indignant over the discovery that a contract has been made with an American film company calling for the importation of $5 kee films a year. Germany :000,000 worth of The indignation, however, seems to ema from the German nate mostly film interests. They insist that Ger- many ought to be exporting films in- The Ger- ®man press is said to show little en-! stead of importing them. thusiasm for their point of view. One German paper tells the blunt truth about the matter, explaining that “German films have become unsal- able anywhere outside of German: because of their unspeakable filthi- | ne: : Another paper corroborates! this, saying that *tunder the pretense of enlightening the public, the Ger- ar 1 film-producers cater to the most debased human instincts.” | All this is true enough, as anyone familiar with Germany knows. miliar in other forms of German art. Anyone who has ever looked over a copy of such representative German | publications as “Jugend,” and “Meggendorfer Blaci ter” will recognize the family like-| ness of these smutty movies which | even a hardened German press can- | not approve. Germany is therefore to be con | importation of/ The clean, whole some movies to which the American gratulated on the American films. public is accustomed will be a revela- | tion to the German public, and would | be well worth while for the sake of German morals even if they had to be | paid out of the public treasury. | A GERMAN MASTERPIECE | Germ ns scem to be proud of | the explo of their surrendered navy| ir ing the war fleet at Scapa Flow. And therein is revealed again the ¢ riously twisted German mentali- ty in regard to questions of morality The German officers who sunk those ships were left in charge of The offic had surrendered themselves as their fleet. them “on their honor.” as well The ships were held not as the property of the Allies, but nterned, to be disposed of ac cording to later agreement between t Allies and Germany. They were hing like property “in escrow” pending a business deal. Representa- tives of the German navy, as a spe-| cial though undeserved privilege, were | pert dto remain in charge of them! pending final settlement. They were tmany sought to gain advantage for ‘herself thru treachery instead of open! expected ‘this time. dealing and fair fight. ‘done along that line since they got; ed up his five-thousandth tree. nearly six inches in diameter. It is! would have only fourteen points, and the same trait that has long been fa-| it has a thousand—eyery one of them barbed. ot “Simplicissimus” | i jOf late years Bishop Cranston has |Mich., 47 yearp ago today. Jof the interior of the United States | Years ago today. jed a bishop, and in the years that} “€be Casper Dairy Cribure the Gefman em ich “wi le . clissng the hesntalty and to es BASIN PIONEERS | Doing His Duty PLAN BARBECUE ' “For two years I suffered ago- nizing pains in my stomach, belch-} ing up sour and bitter fluids and gas. the American people engaged ih a series of crimina] plots; against the peace and welfare of this country. It BASIN, W: Jun 26.—The Big Tongue always coated. Doctors CHIROPRACTORS is the honor of the U-boats, the Zep-|Hotn Basin Pioneer Association has) were unable to help me. The first | | decided hoid its. annual picnic! dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy} DR. J. H. JEFFREY pelins, the strafe guns, the poison gas, blow at Belgium, the ruin of French factories and mines, and all the long list of deeds by which Ger- hi on Saturday, July 26,-on the Boath made me fcel 100 per cent better, ranch’ near Hyattville. A big bar-)and I am now feeling better than jbecue dinner will be served and in/at any time in my life. I deem it the evening a dance will be given.! my duty to advise other sufferers.” Last year over 500 people attended | jt’ is a simple, harmless ppreparation jthis picnic ahd a large number are that removes the catarrhal mucus Membership in| from the intestinal tract and allays |the association is limited to those the inflammation which causes prac- |who came to Wyoming prior to! tically all stomach, liver and intesti- American officers would not have} 1900. nal ailments, including appendicitts. DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. “Res. 93 the DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN broken their “parole d’honneur” and! ar i - One dose will convince or money re- CHIROPRACTORS blown up surrendered ships. British DYNAMITE BLAST pended. ee toe by: Drogsint| Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. officers would not. French or Ital- 5 Office 423 --Phones-- Res. 841R INJORES COUPLE |= BASIN, .Wyo.. June 26.—J. rs would not. jan ov Japanese But to German officers, it was a nat- rm DR. M. HARNED ural and praiseworthy to be) Welsh, a local cohtractor, and J. A. commended ome as “smart” and| Weidaman, a laborer, were injured Chiropractor. 5 in an explosion of dynamite while | | 266 North Maple peseonc. blasting on construction work for Hl r = 0 the Big Horn canal south of Basin. ! | Phone 369W. e* | Welsh was badly burned about the} Nine years ago a New York auto-! face and. Weidaman sustained two) mobile speeder was indicted for kill-| broken ribs, had his left arm broken | A ; + .. ,and will probably lose the sight of | ing @ man with his car, and the in-) 0 ,. eye. Weidaman had just came dictment was dismissed. Recently he|here from Colorado the day before. | killed another man in the same way,' @ and was sent to prison for three years, | That is a mild sen- CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard | || Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling } “THE POINT” |] Service Our Motto. | If you really want the puckery tannin-taste, don’t buy tea. You can get sary of the slaying of Joseph Smith, more tannin from oak- : > ' Today’s Events | Poiky & the averted Hh enniver- Center, and six months. tence for manslaughter; but it shows COMMERCIAL DRY CLEANERS “We Kleen Klothes Kleen” Dyeing Six Day S-rvice Phone 1185. 147 S. Center (Upstairs) Reasonable Prices WM. JACOBSON, Prop, CONTRACTURS F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 progress. + the Mormon “prophet,” and his broth- jer, by a mob at Carthage, III. | The centerinial of the Church of the |Sea and Land; the second oldest Lf you want the real | church in New York city, will be cele- tea-flavor, pay enough for brated today. The famous collection of pictures, Your tea to get it. the prohibition measure. And from] owned by the late Sir George Drum- * 3 cursory observation, about all they’ve|™ond of Montreal is to be -disposed There is some tea-taste —not very fine—in com- of at public sale in London today. Alabama today is to begin a state- , back has been ordering ice cream! wide campaign to raise $500,000 for mon tea; but the tannin- | the contsruction of a memoriai to the ‘3 arden. taste smothers it. leaves. According to many liquor cham- pions, the returning soldiers were go- ing to have something to say about ia | Alabama soldiers in the great war. | The annual meeting of the Texas : . : More than 5,000 American soldiers} Commercial Executives’ association Besides, fine tea is ill open at Waco today and continue cheaper per cup than poor .. | im session over tomorrow. y fact which suggests that after a while One of the first meetings of its tea—a pound makes so bringing home French wives, a there will be Americans really able to| kind in the United States will be the Youn MOMs On BUSING Farodac | state conference to be held at Min- Many more cups. eb speak French. PET neapolis today to discuss Americani- saa° : | zation work for foreign-born. popula. Schilling Tea is the fine Lumberjack Hohenzollern has saw-| tion. practical economical tea Anal Young men and women members of | the junior branch of the Zionist or- Of this country. ganization in America, representing There are four flavors of Schilling a membership total of 15,000 in Tea—Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, General Contr: Office 306 0. 8. Bidg. Phone T67S P.O. Bex 1145 ——o it was a whopping big tree, too— CARPENTERS states, will meet in annual cony English Breakfast. All one quality. In . ae tion today at Long Branch, N. J. Co-| parchmyn-linedmoisture-proof packages. J Tee Ag The Germans thot the treaty) operation in the task of laying the, At grocers everywhere. ‘arpenter 306 bk. Rallroad St. Phone 11484. Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds Promptly Done. foundation of a Jewish common- 1 Schilling & Co. San Francisco wealth in Palestine will furnish the = ‘a principal subject of discussion. ———— cache stis ACCOUNTANTS oS ai sire Today’s Birthdays | DRESSMAKING SHOP ‘ EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS In the Day’s News od ee = Miss Helen A. Keller, the cele- SANDY’ 8 Earl Cranston, who enters upon brated deaf and blind scholar, born || Books Opened, Closed, Aadited. O. & S. Building, First Floor jhis 80th year today, is a retired bis-;at Tuscumbia, Ala., 39 years ago) esc Ciats Q Gas a Phone 767W hop of the Methodist Episcopal | today. ee trara* authoritian Gn Lacame ‘Texte Gowns SUITS church and one of the most widely Heber D. Curtis, astronomer of_ RStace aban: i ALTERATIONS known leaders of that denomniation. Lick Observatory, born at Muskegon, Sir Herbert Ames, chairman of the | The Guarantee Registry || been particularly interested in the} ; ; ‘ FR’ project of a reunion of the divided Canadian mations Ws Savings Corporation LE Treat AB wings of American Methodism. Hav-| Committee, born in Montreal, 56 i 208-211 exch Bid } ing served in the northern armies |¥ears ago today. igems 20 ot ps tbe a 3 | PLAIN AND FANCY during the civil war, he entered the! Viscount Inajiro Tajiri, a Yale ministry in 1867, and steadily rose | graduate, now mayor of the city of! n influence as well as in official| Tokyo, born az ixyoto, Japan, 69} Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) rank. Pastorates in Ohio, Indiana, | ¥e8ts ago today. ARCHITECTS Minnesota, Colorado and Hlinois|__ May Irwin, for many years a lead- DOCTORS have given him a wide knowledge | in& comedienne of the American gaest DUBOIS 4 GOODRICH 57 Architects DR. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. and of its peopie. From 1884 to|stage, born at Whitby, ntario, 1896 he was one of the publishing! agents of the Methodist Episcopal| @ denomination. In 1896 he was elect Rooms 24-25 ‘Cowanend Block Casper, Wyo. Electric Supply & Constructioh Co. Phone 483-W. = in that coun-| Room 1, Mokler Bldg. | Electric Wiring followed he toured | episcopal errands. important missior Jap: ey union of the Methodis try possible. the world on} One of his most) ‘ visig to! ke on GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architdsts 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER aes Office Phone 54 *5 > F <a) | and Contracting BICYCLES |] inn. Ree dete a Today’s Anniversaries | | Si |] De. Lathrag-—Residenras202136 ss gl] WE CARRY EDISON MAZDA Private Hospital 1682—Charles XIf., under j LAMPS | ) | 840 S. Durbin St. fF. A. CHISHOLM | | Phones 272 and 273 The Gycle Man | Sole Agent for Iver Johnson | tale et ary place among the nations, | — born in Stockholm. Killed at|F > ae Frederikshald, Norway, Dec.! Casper Loan Office 1718. | Bicycles and Vitalie Tires Le | i DR. F. S. LUCKEY th. Continental Congress|f Will save you money on Phone 954W. 40S N. Durbin SH LUCKE urned, after a session off YOUr Wardrobe Trunk, Hand < Physician and Surgeon days. \J> Dag, and Suitcases : : : Phone: tes. 901-3¥; OMee, 595 ptism of Adoniram Jud- |} py, 504-3 Feit Office 122 East Second Street son’s first Burmese convert. |} “Bome ~ 3 Se. Contour | Wood Block 1864—-Miss Winnie Davis, second! daughter of the president of | the confederate states of nm hedd) dalty DR. MYERS America, born at Richmond,| % Natr F IC. vn your Oil Stocks with us; Physici . + we c icyoured 2 yeician amd Surgeon Va Died at Narragansett | ‘ona ue 0. martaily, tow ne oars 5 aaa Special Attention Given to Pier, R. 1., Sept, 18, 1898. j 949 Phone 1147. Office over trix Theater, Digeases of Women and Children bound, by their own word of honor rs and gentlemen, and as} entatives of Germany, tv form the service faithfully. ers And they proved, as Germans *.4 proved so often during the war, -t uiter faithlessness of “German faith,” the deep dishonor of the | “German | honor” of which Germans have prated | so much | It was the same | which sink the n liners American ports while their represen- tati sort of honor as the Germ that moved Germans to} interned were still professing peace and/ friendship for America. It was the same honor that was practised by the interned officers of the German navy! who broke their pledges and ran away so that later they might fight against} the United States. It was the honor} |189%—-Harvard alumni commemorat- | J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL Sulte 200-201, O. 8. Bidg. Omfce Ph. 609 Res fh. 748 CORSET SHOP ed the 25th anniversary of} Charles W. Eliot’s presidency } of the university. Medprt Corsets from 84.75 to 2 1895——Milwaukee began a celebra-| COKE WwooD Beas Const ctaaat eee ack: MARSHALL C€. KEITH, M. D. tion in honor of Wisconsin’s|@ City Office 157 S. Center N. Corwets from $1.25 ($6.50, Physics 45 semi-centennial. | Street De Bevoine Bruxsiere from G5e to 84. : bi Tc eee. uP 1915—Berlin announced the capture|$ Gen. Office Sth and Beech We tit atl corsets trom 83.50 up tree. | || avd dineasee ot wamen. aad ehilanee of Haliez by the Germans. | Streets MARTY MAT SHOP ickmore 114 1916—King Constantine signed a] enter St. decree for demobilization | of! the Greek army. i 1917—Belgian war commission re-} ceived in U. S. House of Rep-| resentativ Year Ago in War! — Drawing began States draft. First contingent of United States troops arrived at Genoa, Haly. Bleven persons killed and four- teen injured in German air raid on Paris. Phones: Office, 30; Nesidence, 164 CALL 74-J Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. CALL 74.3 See Ben Transfer Co Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture and Piano Moving « > Snecialty. Baggage Transferred QUICK AND. SATISFACTORY SERVICE DK. ELIZABETH GHIS Physician and Sur, Office: Daly Bldg, Phone 145, fee. Henving Hotel, .Phene 546. | \) BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN Sc AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Bick of Grand Central Ber. All kinds of Sandwiches ot & popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR, W. E. DOWNIE NI Physicians and Surgeons Smith Bidg. Phone 266 —_— Home cooking at the Harvey. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist Rohrbaugh Bldg. RXPRRP PUBLIC StH¥OORAPHEN Mrs. H. C. Johnson 221 OF Exchange Bldg. Phone 652 er 1075 —_—_ | J. DONOHUE Plumbing oad Hosting, Hot Water of all kinds promptly attended to. Shop—826 South Spruce Strest | Phone 687-3 | (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Phone 2103. F. &. McCEVENY Electrical Contractor Wiring, Repairs 1nd Fixtares OMice Ph. 19-W 141 West First AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO, 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 \ W. M. PALMER Plombing, — eating Nudg Pipcicns tet tir Motor Repairing 5 ban —< Armature Winding 5 P i 139 W. Firat 8: ; Electrical Wiring and Contracting (meCtere Sieg HAT CLEANING Gene 26.1 0et NEW YORK HAT CLEANING | WORKS FARRAR & STAMPER Plumbing and Heating. We clenm nnd re-hioek ait kinds ot |] ELECTRICAL aND son Wonk , Soft, Felt, and i Hate for’ Indies and. gentlemen, PRoMier SERVICE ove init ait wore wesran: ||| 487 W. Second St. Phone 1144), teed. Also tnke orders for new Shue’ enining’ barker ts sapncction | | foe indies aed ctaticuen, AN kings | | of sheen 4: cay PL TUN cop cd WADE CRAMER HOTELS HOME HOTEL { West Second St. Phone 20¢-k Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Richter Maate Co, Reasonal i By Day, Week or Month. | COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent Pho: 889-W Office: 247 North Center Street GEORGE B. NELSON Reel Estate, __—imsurance joe Sy Townsepd Building Casper, - - _-. Wyoming HENNING BAGGAGE AND Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-J | J. F. JONES | All Oil Stocks Bought and Sold Also Agent for THE UNION COMPANY’S |] The Best Fire, Sutemobiion Life, tae Health and lent Insur- Hl ‘ance on arket. Phone 1647-4 207 0, S. Bidg. | KEY MANUFACTURER KEYS MADE i For Any Lock Sold \ Complete Stock of Blanks NO WAIT NO DELAY LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block SEARLES THANSFER @ STORAGE OMce—Tait’s Billiard Hell —_— Phone—tonae, 87-Wi Office, 104 Moving 9 Specielty SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP All Work Guaranteed E. RICHARD SHIPP GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 Ff. J. HYE S. E. PHELPS AIL, baa 18, cemree aND Lawyer Casper to alt Creek Rooms 19-2G Townsend Bldg. dear oer 283 or onew Phone 916 || Casper, Wyo. SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINES HAGHN4, STANLEY & MUBANE Lawyers or sale or at easy terms; re- —— pairing on thakes. of machines; 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. also parts for all machines, need- E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. TURKISH BATHS A SHOWER BATH A TUB BATH or A PLUNGE Just the shies this Hot Weather aE °. 3 ra Rg 6 VETERINARY SURGEON R, A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon SSS | CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415, Oil Exchange Bidg. Casper, Wyoming. NICHOLS & STIRRETT | Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. rere | GEORGE W. FERGUSON Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Attorney-at-Law Phone 32 Rooms 22-23, Tewneend Bldg. Phone 196-J Casper, = es MASEUSSE { | AMY T. HANKS i Spocializing in Nerve and Mugcle | | Diseases. — | { \ | Wyoming OX¥, ACETYLENE WHUDING sor | 148 8, Dayia St. Phone G11-3. S3ES3T EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411, PIERCE @EVERTS 111 Kant Seeond Street | Room 2, Lynch Building } Welfing OIL LANDS LOCATED}! [gt every | ds ‘To Lease in Preyer and | yee: ‘oven Wields. Validating | and Assessment Werk Done wy Ce cas 185 5S. Maple. howe U51W

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