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Che Che Casper Dailp Caibune| business interest in this country. But @ >t Sunday at y yo. ubli- ange Building. Issued every avening excep: Casper, N. cation offices ‘on B Entered at fice as second THE President and, Editor AY, Business Manager =. HANWAT, R HANW Advertising Representutives a David J. Randall. 341 Fifth’ Ave., New York City. . King & Prudden 720-23 Stexer Bldg. Chicago, pies of the Daily n the New York and Chicago of- and visitors are welcom SUBSCRIPTION RA By Carrier One Year. see One Year.. °° Six Months...... it Recepted for onths be pald in ad- less ri Ail subscriptions 3 vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Applicant for Membership to Audit Ba- reau of Circulations. Member of the Asnorinted Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it-or not otherwise edited in this paper an¢ also the 1 1 news published herein ——_————— OUR BIGGEST FOURTH. — Every kind of festivity and cele- bration this year wil] be linked up with victory and peace, and national- ly recognized fete days will be cele- brated internationally. So it is with our Independence day. The Fourth of July has always stood highest among te red-lettempdays of the United States. The love of lib- and justice, the courage to fight all our} erty for a principle that is right, national] idealism, have always been bound up in the origin and signifi-;\Q———. cance of this holiday. Many of those ideals have seemed peculiarly American because our re- purhic was formed upon them as basic principles. But the same faith that has been our guiding star has filled the minds and hearts of those people all over the world who love justice liberty better than wealth and power. That is why many other lands this year are joining in and material an almost world-wide recognition of our Fourth of July, A year ago England and France celebrated this date in honor of their This year they celébrate because the victory new ally. is won and+the | spirit of our first Independence day has and again triumphed over injustice} wrong. 3 . ‘in It is a day to be marked with deep, | silent rejoicing as well as a noisy joy ous celebration. It is a day on which | every individual who professes to be} i863 —A ‘branch of the United seat | Bsasa and twenty-six, making a true patriot should dedicate him- self to the of among individuals, as well as among | work perpetuating nations, the reign of liberty and jus- tice and good will. Always a notable there cause to celebrate occasion, Was never so great the Fourth as this involving the whole world. A the thoughts far different from those year ago in our hearts were which hold sway this year. the Last year vindication still This year it is | What shadowed, of our great principles | a matter of stupendous ef- for’ pli July, 1776, saw dimly fore- 1919, finds standing triumphant in the full light of day, and extended to embrace the nations July, of the world. We We have are safe ourselves, and free. helped to bring safety and freedom to others, We should “re- joice and be exceeding glad.” 0 Hail to the safe and sane, non-| alcoholic Fourth! eee ee FOOD COMPETITION. There may be some good reason, either economic or military, for the government refusing t the to place on the marl vast quantities of food- for the now held in storage because they are not needed. There they stuffs pure od army and be some good Yeason should Why be ‘sold abroad, as the packing interests de- sire, rather than sold here at home| to American consumers. son has yet been presented to con- vince the American consumers that| they have not a perfectly good right | to buy that food. There is no desire to withhold from hungry Europeans anything they need | to sustain life until their own harvests ! provide for their needs. There is no desire, either, to hurt any legitimate , Which has| seen the close of a war for freedom| a feat accom-| But no rea-|ute from Belgium to $12,000,000 # JEP — > the present situation seems unjust, Today’s Events | RS coi OE ° and if continued may develop into a ® scandal. The annual meeting of the Descen- dants of the Signers of the Declara- Every bes gepe renal aoe jtion of Independence will open to- jin the United States are oppressive. jday in Philadelphia. | Nearly everybody is convinced that! ht ti \they are far higher than they ought to to# Boor! and Gléutester.” fyve vot: be, and that the principal reason foF ed to go on strike today. lit is the excessive profits taken by big! : SEs 2 ui th | United Spanish War Veterans, De- See een ae _ Taal partment of Oregon, will be enter-/ Mrs. William C. Conger, accom- tion’s main food staples. It does look,|tained at Salem today and tomor- panied by ber father William C. sometimes, as if there were a great, |row. silent conspiracy all along the line to! pense of the helpless consumer, sociation, in Milwaukee. Nothing could deal a more effect-." cecretary of the Navy Daniels is|Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Biglin at 448 ive blow at this illegitimate profit-| scheduled as the principal speaker|Park Avenue. taking than the pouring into the Ga es ae euuuel mn iceumniec) resting of jthe Indiana Democratic Editorial as- ket of a large amount of Ford Dares sociation, opening today at Fort! ITES--STINGS ; ter, te., such &s is} Wayne. flour, butter, eggs, etc. Wayne wisn Ee Elena Five thousand delegates are ex-| pected in St. Louis today when the’ Baptist Young People’s Union of }' se | held by the war department. This) would immediately restore competi- tion in a field where there has been.| America begins the sessions of its ! for some time, a virtual monopoly.|twenty-eighth international conven- tion. Everybody connected with the food industry would be immediately de- prived of any artificial pretext for maintaining excessive prices. Accord- ingly, prices would sink te a more tolerable level. And once reduced, with the bountiful American harvests coming on, they would probably stay National Chairman Homer S. Cum- mings is to confer with the Demo- cratic leaders of the State of Wash-! ington in Tacoma today on changes resulting from the death of Gov., Lister and the political situation inj general. The National League for the De-! fense of Political Prisoners has in-, | vitea Jabor unions thruout the United! ;States to join in a three-day con- down. Ff ‘ oF ference to’ open in Chicago today, |1863—Great destruction of life and |catarrh in my head. ! | | i | jish, born 47 years ag today. | John. Alexander Steuart, well] known novelist and journalist, born | | capturing 500 prisoners. ltaries for war, he proved his worth, Si to demand the release of political It not only pays you to advertise. | prisoners and the suspension of war- but it-pays your competitor if you dc /time legislation infringing upon free . speech. not. | Bexing: Billy Miske vs. Battling | o- ‘Levinsky, rounds, at Toledo. Tommy Gibbons vs. Kayo Brown, | I t s mtly fought | Greeks anne meer oreireoc 15 tounds, at Denver. a street battle in Indianapolis over a Dutch Brandt vs. Sammy Waltz, ten-cent ham sandwich. Didn’t know! 10 rounds, at Hartford. pe CA |there was such a agree | o. — — —.__.¢| MOVIE WRITER HAS | a In the Day’ sNews |, GAINED 28 POUNDS, © x man whose tie mpbeATION Careline Age 72, Says a frequently in the cable despatches these days is Rt. Hon. ian MaePher- | Never Felt Better in Her } Life—Tanlac Ends 25 i | | son, chief secretary of Ireland, and | the Minister responsible to the house | of commons for the current admin- | Years Trouble. istration of the country. A native eee of Inverness, Mr, MacPherson was; “The past winter was the first educated at Edinburgh university, one I havd gone thru in fifteen years | without having La Grippe and I at where he won high distinction as scholar. His public career dates |tribute it to the way Tanlac built! |from 1911, when he was returned,me up,” was the remarkable state-/ to Parliament. As private sec- ment made by Mrs. T. A. Cooper) of 1147 Trola street, Los Angeles, in an interview, recently. retary to two successive undersecre- filling his post with energy and ca-|_ Mrs. Cooper who is well nownt pacity, and when, in 1916, Lord in the literary field, has been writ- Derby ed the office to take over ing for some of the magazines for} the ministry for war in Lloyd’ years. George’s government, Mr. MacPher-|stories and is.at the present: time son succeeded him af undersecre-| Writing a special story for one of | |tary for war. This position he con-,0Ur most popular screen actresses. tinued to fill until he was appointed |to his present important post in Dub-}have her statement regarding Tan-| |lac published, Mrs. Cooper said: aipacess indeed, and you may tell oat * | that when I began taking the medi-| |cine I only weighed ninety-eight| pounds; but that I now weigh one| nt ———— | Today’s Anniversaties I actual’ gain of twenty-eight pounds. “For twenty-five years I have had Ten years ago property by an earthquake in| the trouble reached my stomach and | the Philippines. made me most miserable. I got |1869—An Arctic exploring party un-| i could not eat at all without bloat- der the leadership of Dr. I. 1. lhe all up and and suffering for Hayes sailed from St. John’s|/hours. The gas would press on my tk ets |heart and bring on such awful spells 1894—President Cleveland ordered |0f palpitation that I would almost federal troops to Chicago on | faint. I was so nervous the least : na of the great railroad|Noise would startle me and make me | tremble life a leaf. int was establishe Francisco. d in San} 1898—Admiral Cervera’s fleet, attempting Aa escape |gradually got worse until I reached from Santiago, was destroyed|the point where I could not get by the American squadron. (Found at all. 1915—Gen. Gouraud ,commanding |. “1 was almost a confirmed inva- the French forces at the Dar-|lid for a long time and not until danelles, reported wounded. |last fall when I got Tanlac was I 1916—Germans failed in attack on|able to find anything to help me. Thiaumont, near Verdun. | Well, almost from the time I began |1917—Battalion of American troops|taking Tanlac I commenced to im- enthusiastically welcomed in{Ptove. Of course, when I found it Paris. was helping me I kept on taking it until now I can eat and drink just anything I want. The gas has left my stomach entirely and my nerves are as good as ever, and while I am how mi years of ure I don’t believe Today’s Birthdays t Habibulla Khan, Ameer of Af- ghanistan, who has been making a splay of hostility toward the Brit- in Scotland, 58 years ago today. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, noted author, sociologist and lecturer, born I lat Hartford, Conn., 59 years ago to- day. nec. Helen M. Warrum, celebrated sing- | ializi ‘ er, born at Greenfield, Ind., 27 years Specializing in ago today. Dr. Joseph S. A'mes, professor of physics in Johns Hopkins University, born at Manchester, Vt., 55 years ago today. | ~ Year Ago in War SPOS ISS ISIS: 156 N. Wolcott A Italians on lower Piave took 73% | Austrian prisoners. Americans took Vaux by assault, | ~ ao | CALL 74-J Germany increased levy of trib- Read the Tribune ads. GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps ond Bine Priztc, Surveying Crude Oil Testiag a Specititty Wryoenviag Map eit Blue Priat Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. Back of Grand Central Bar. ‘ 5 lets that come with it the finest treatment for stomach trouble there is and I will be glad to tell) anyone who cares to call me up what | Union fishermen of the North At-,it has done for me and what I be-| \lantic seaboard, most of them “‘out/lieve it will do for them.” Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by The annual state encampment of the Alcova Merc “The Contribution of Teachers to! Clark of Denver, arrived in Casper ithe Development of Democracy” will! Tuesday to join Mr. Conger, |pile up abnormal pfofits at the ex-/be the general theme at today’s ses- been here for the past two months. |sions of the National Education As-|Mr. and Mrs. Conger will make their | |home in the warm salt water; then apply— TIISLOIIO SOIL IO SLOSS hhh Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL {| peer teen hoe rr ed's Stanley Overbatigh, Prop. See Ben Transfer Co Light and Heavy Hauling. Furnitere and Piano Moving Specialty. Baggage Transferred QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE WW; oe sr ntl Lola ‘BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH popular prices. ‘Quick service, highest quality. ONT fe A ot A CELLED LS fA Af Zee Casper Daily Cribune ever felt stronger and better. The nly medicine I keep in my house ow is Tanlac and the Laxative Tab- it. I consider and a run-down condition Tanlac is sold in Casper by the tile Co.—Adv. who has house just vacated by Surface with house- hold ammonia or CK'S ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- tra Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 ‘Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Se na a Ans ee Be epg Sens " GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM | The Gycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin When asked if she was willing to} ——$——__________ BROKERS CARNES BROK: RAGE & PUBLIC E. E. Ca sperance, Open-air session held daily at 8 p.m Mt your Oil Stocks with us; we 1 your orders o - markably ‘low margin. iret Phone 1147. Office over Iris Theater. Casper Loan Office Will save you men your Wardrobe Trunk, and. bag, and Suitcases Reliable Phone 804-J 133 So. Centor a I tried many Spanish | different kinds of medicines but Ce nek .. saan a. 3 Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 - J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop COKE WwooD City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets y N , , 2" Phone 1142 CALL 74-J had ) Al] kinds of Sandwiches »* CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY ‘Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 Phones Res. 897J DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor. 266 North Maple Phone 369W. CLOTHES CLEANERS Eee THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling “THE POINT” Linden and Railroad Sts. O Phone 66 } Center, Service Our CORSET SHOP Modart Corsets from $4.75 to $15 Bon Ton Corsets from $2.50 to 810, P. N. Corsets from §1.25 tose. De Bevotxe Branssicre from 65c to $4. 1 corsets from $3.50 up free. MART? HAT sHor 114 N. Center St. CONTRACTORS | F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 | | ! | EB WITH YOU ON Ss BLOCK , General Co Office 306 O. 8. Bldg. Phone 7675 P. 0. Box 1145 CARPENTERS J. S. HARDWICK Carpenter Railroad St, Phone 11483. | Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds Promptly Done. DRESSMAKING SHOP SANDY’S O. & S. Building, First Floor Phone 767W GOWNS SUITS ALTERATIONS LS MRS. FRED FREEMAN | Sewing PLAIN AND FANCY Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) DOCTORS DR. J.C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. jones—- ote Office 130 House 85 ss DR. H, R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Rohrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residenc. Dr. Lathrop—Residence____116 Private Hospital 840 S. Dur'! St. Phones 272 and 273 DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon Phone: Res., 901-W; Office, 5985 Office 122 East Second Street Room 2 Wood Miock DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Diveares of Women Suite 200-201, 0. S. Bide. Office Ph. 699 Kea. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon attention giv: p DR. ELIZABETH GEIS Physician and Surkeon Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. Res. Henning Motel. .Phone 540. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians end Surgeons Smith Bldg. Phons 266 | G USINESS DIRECTORY Bae eS OER BUN Ee, ci nsvecerbatttowesesetecsiond PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER EXPERT PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mire. H. C. Johnson 221 Oll Exchange Blag, Phone 652 or 1075 DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist Rohrbaugh Bldg. | (Over Casper Pharmacy.) | Phone 210J. ELECTRICIANS J. DONOMUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heating a Specialty. of all kinds promptly attended te. Shop—826 South Spruce Street | Phone 687-3 M. wera mE chee promptiy attended to.. mise Skop 139 W. Firat 8t.. Phone 772w. (McClure Bldg.) F. E. MCEVENY Electrical Contractor Repaira ana Fixtures 141 West First Wiring, Office Ph. 19-W AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing Plambding, tenting Armature Winding = Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING —_—<—$—$—_$—$—$—_—$$ NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS We clean ana re-block all Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, Hats for Indien and New trimmings; all wot teed. Alo take orders for ni Hats. We call for and deliver. Shoe shining parlor in connection for ladies and gcatlemen, All of thoes dyed. i: ott ott ott 127 E. Secop@, Casper, Wyo. 0D. 5. Buallding Phone 951-w FARRAR & STAMPER Plumbing and Heating. ELECTRICAL AND JOB WORK PROMPT SERVICE 437 W. Second St. Phone 1144J. PIANO TUNER Work Guaranteed INSURANCE 3 WADE CRAMER COMMONWEALTH LIFE hone Boek Frank Hoagland, State Agent Richter Manto Co. Pho: 889-W 247 North Center Street REAL ESTATE Office: MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance J. F. JONES All OM Stocks, Bought and Sold Also Agent for THE UNION COMPANY’S —_—_— The Best Fire, Automobi Casper, - + + Wyoming Health and Accident I ance on the Market. Phone 1547-3 207 0. 8S. Bids. KEY MANUFACTURER Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Casper, Wyoming For Any Lock Sold Complete Stock of Blanks SHOOTING on Hand at the TING GALLERY NO WAIT NO DELAY LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Offico—Henning Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-3 Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block SEARLES TRANSFER & sTORAGH Ofice—Talt’s BMUarad Hall Phone—Houne, 67-Ws Office, 104 Moving a Specialty E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 ‘SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP S. E. PHELPS All Work Guaranteed Lawyer GROVES & SCHUETZ, Props. Rooms 19-2C Townsend Bldg. 620 So. Lincoln Phone 648 Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 WAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE WA: & F. J. HYE XPRESS, FREIGHT AND Lares PassENGERS 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. 14 dia, urventy: to Aalt ear, Tet {qe r we Casper, - - - Wyoming ‘Telephone 083 or O77-W 40) _ $$ SEWING MACHINES _ SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all makes of sinthtnka; also parts for all machines, need- les and oil; drop a card or phone 289M. +. CHILES P. PLUMMER Lawyer Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. NICHOLS & sTIRRETT | |_=:F: Sprague, 221 N. Pine, Lawyers TURKISH BATHS 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. * P arets or Just thé ea PLUNGE ust ¢ ther GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms rom i Het.Wea Attorney-at-Law Oo. 5 sige On Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bidg. VE , Phone 196.3 TERINARY SURGEON Casper, - - - Wyoming ——- R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon MASEUSSE AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases. Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. OIL LANDS PIERCE & EVERTS 111 Kast Second Street Room 2 Lynch Building OIL LANDS LOCATED Lands ‘To Lefke in Proven and Unproven Fields. Validating and Axschsment Werk Done Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy OXY-A CETYLENB WELDING SHOP 1S 8. Davia st, Phone 611-3, SEST EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP IN THE STaTm, Mepatrtieg ae tomobile Parts) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS INTERNATIONAL ‘WELDING Warranty deed: | WORKS sels, 2: Gothberg et ux to Joseph Casper, Wyoming Servatius on lots 1 and 2, block| |, Welding dence ning oF 141, Casper. Con. $1, ete. Oana nor an sitet a Ww. Wise set a to Louis Wake rae a ia pie ld on lot 12, block 21, Casper? Fh . ‘on. $1450. See phe 285 va ome 1 Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Gane Money

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