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PAGE Two Tn —— = lll fhe Casper Daily Ceibune >! notably she army and navy sup- ; ply bills, and more economies are to Issued every evening exce; pt Sunday Kasper, Natrona county. Wyo. Publi-ifollow. Measures giving the people gation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. TELEPHONE the benefit of the huge surplus of food and materials held by the army are now under consideration, and scores of other bills await action in the pas- sage of which the public will directly benefit. Truly the Republican party | is exemplifying its life-long record | of achievements in conformity with | | | | Assoclat "BG RiFPrtit Advertising Representatives David J. Randall. 341 Fifth Ave. pre-election promise eee MR WILSON’S SPEAKING TOUR. nouncement in Wash- The official SUBSCRIPTION RAT By pareser ington that Mr. Wilson is going to stump the country for the league idea 06 upon bh ru Fe ck to By Mail souls as heard and be- such confidi lieved what the presider aid in the Metropolitan opera house on the 4th paid in ad e will not of {ter subscription be- = in arrears. “The fi thing that I am going to cone —————————$———————— q Applicant for Membership to Audit Ba- tell the people on the other side of the reau of Circulntions. water is that an overwhelming ma- sociated Press exclusively jority of t iblication of + 3 1 to it or not|/ favor of the League of Nations. I e edited in this paper and fiso the local news published herein.!know tha eS Member of the / American people is in that is true; I have had le intimations of it from unmista “The two principal issues on which all parts of the countr nd the voice returned to the Republican pa rings true in every ca: a result of the powe congr last November were the It will sur the worthy group elects who may have heard and believed this statement to think that Mr. Wilson on his return to a country vexed with pro of its leaders to return ou government to the people and strip the z scrats at Washington of th Pbelapvocrals | Ay Wi eseene a hundred problems, should leave al- most immediately the official post sent six ad been Demo- unheard of authority that conferred upon then by t from which he has been cratic se:.ate and }uise, and to effec’ months and go forth to make speeches immediately a drastic reduction in the forlalcnuamostichton March 4, hele enormous expenditures that have a himself as believing havent y been made under the guise of Wet won py “an overwhelming meverity ity. The record of the two of the American people.’ thus far demonstrates that But it will not surprise anybody confidence of the voters was well| outside the deluded group we have placed. mentioned. Mr. Wilson’s statement “Perhaps the most important of the jy the opera house was, from ail in ures that have re- pre n hou Democratic ly the reverse of the r as American sentiment} telephones and telegraphs to the wa. concerned; and if Mr. Wilson rightful owners. A senate committee giq not then recognize that the éver- reported a bill early in the sessioB \helming majority was on the side designed to that end, and it has sine 9 youl Americanism, of traditional passed and is now awaiting action iP freedom from entanglements, it is evi- the house. Meanwhile the member#! gent that he knows it now and is of the latter body have been holding about to attempt, with that self-con- hearings on the subject so as to as fidence which: has’ often sailed aia, inform themselves for intelligent a/ {to turn the tide — Y. Sun. t is ua In the Day’ 8 News | yards to construct vessels for foreign) Henry ee who is to count without first getting permis- head a commission which the Amer- ican Peace Delegation will send to alan to investigate reported pro- , has a wide reputation as a! man, diplomatist, philan- thropist and political manager. A native of Germany, Mr. Morgenthau companied his parents to New York essitating the lay-/in boyhood and was educated at} Columbia university He started his | career as a pract g lawyer and ib men, while contracts from foreign the course of time accumulated a on was large fortune in real estate and fi-| cial ventures. In the pational| political campaign of 1912 he won the shipping board, should) national reputation by his Bois, t our yards to accept foreign |agement of the finances of the Dem-, ceived attention is that restoring the ¢, tion without delay. “The bill introduced by Senatae |. tf Jones of Washington, chairman of the mae 3 | commerce committee, to permit ship- 2 sien from the shipping board is ay- other measure that restores freedom to private enterprises. In the past t few months many ship: is, particul- arly on the Pacific coast, have been practically idle, ne ing off of thousands of skilled work- nations were iting. T' that the ad that his age not pe el wey. locratic p With the election of | orders. Under the Jones bill execu-| ; wardsdcovite tive interference in the matter is re-|appointm jor to Tur | d a} the com- ¢ great wer. Upon ne Mr. Mor genthau at| ctive in efforts to send | ing residents of Pales- and private initiative left un-| key. whict his return h the Cummins bill, restoring the Jonee became erstate |relief to st tine and Syria and to the refugee |Jews of Europe. z power to the ‘e commission, is another step} divesting the autocrats of the ation of their powers rs the commission had juris- diction over interstate rat but it = RET Protestant Episcopal A was suddenly taken from them and cese of Kentucky was organ- bestowed upon the director general o ized. “1844 —Dramatized ver n of Dick | Present plans. Parents are requested jto bave théir children attend this 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. |ment. W. L. Treber having bought Today’ s ‘Anniversaries | | gniBLEM o,, : coe OH be COAL, cop crus son of Mr. and Mrs. John D na | feller, Jr., born 11 years ago tone nt Andrew M. Soule, pyesiien Georgia State College ef ied 5 born at Hamilton, 1 aed an years ago VENUS IN HE ~ iter ne Che Casper Dai ty, Ky., 56 years ago today. Frank B. Brandégee, senior United States senator 4rom Connecticut, Jew Li Fa) , 55 years u u pSaageat Nay pg at bs: ramount star, will be seen in “Ve- e 4 rea nus in the East,” one of the most ta eee ee amusing seriocofnic pictures of the season, at the Iris theater to- {| Today’s Events | day. ‘The original was published in ° @\the Saturday Evening Post some Today is the centenary of the birth| months ago and the story is by Wal- of Gen. Alexander Hays, a Union|lace Irwin. The gcenario is by| commander who distinguisbed him-|Gardner Hunting, and is fully as en-{ iself at Gettysburg and in the Vir-) tertaining, it is declared, as the orig’ ginia campaigns nal printed version. John D. Rockefeller, the rich man in the world, will celebrate hi duction with his usual appreciation 80th bir today at his home at} of comedy values, in which he was} Pocatelle Hills, N. Y¥. ably seconded by the star, who is| Today the national holiday of|perhaps one of the keenest judges Bhedesit, celebrated in honor of the] of humor for the scren in his pro-| yirthday of Cecil Rhodes, the great} fession. South African statesman and found- There are two important feminine} er of Rhode }roles and these are played by Mar- A four-da chool for women vo-|gery Wilson and Anna Q- Nilsson. ters, one of the first of its kind to|Julie Faye also has a fine role and be offered at any educational insti-|there is a strong cast of players. tution in the United States, will be eS 2 opened today at New Hampshire) ag ee MEE oct hiolcily, College. When the Alabama legislature |in the west solicits, at ieast, a share meets today for the second half of y its quadrennial session a strenuous! strictly Cash Store in Casper. Al effort will be made by tie advotates | £0008 ag 3 be paid for peters Tea of women suffrage to secure rat-j!g ovr Store or on delivery. Bre ification of the Federal suffrage|tteated alike. Pay CASH and Pas amendment. Three men under indictment on |S Price. Groceries Meats and Hard charges of conspiracy to defraud the W@Fe. government in the disposal of excess CASPER COMMERCIAL CC., army supplies valued at $30,000,000, Phone 10. one of them an ordnance officer of | the United States Army, are slated ACCOUNTANTS to be placed gunteakg on trial at Detroit. BIBLE VACATION ACATION SCHOOL EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. FORALL GHURGHES PLAN. | = oS Authorities on Income Taxes. OF THE BAPITSTS HERE | "Ty. Guarantee Registry Corporation Plans are now under way by’ the Sunday school of the Baptist churc! for the holding of a daily Bible |tion school. It is proposed to it a union school of all the churches! ARCHITECTS so that it can serve the whole com- Roome 208-211 Of] Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. munity. A trained kindergarten : teacher is to be engaged and she is DUBOIS & GUODKRICH to be assisted by volunteer teachers Sdrehitec: from the churches participating in the Roome 24-25 Townsend Block school. Casper, Wyo. The scope of the work is to include Bible teaching in the form of story telling and singing besides instruction in fancy hand work. There may also GARBUTT & WEIDNER be a program of-playing, according to Architects daily school which it is proposed to Phone 1162 open on July 21. The place of hold- ing the school is to be announced later. BROKERS ——<—<—<—<— —$————— CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIC NOTICE “EXCHANGE. =| : E. E. Carnes and B. Lesperance, The business of the Grand Central Proprictors. Bar will continue under new manage air session held daily at 8 digt your Stocks with us; fill your orders on a re- low margin. Office over trix Theater. the interest of Ed Chadwick. The place wilt be run as a soft drink and cigar house. 7-3-6t* -_——— = Save your money—eat at the Har ver. Casper Galen [Casper Loan Office _ Will save you money on U your Wardrobe Trunk, Rend bag, and Suitcases : Reliable TO DEATH Phone 804-J. 133 So. Centor | | When the body begins to stiffen | and Movement becomes painful it is usually an indication. that the kidneys are out of order. fue |these organs healthy by tak’ GOLDMEDAL — Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J.L. BIEDERMANN, Prop City Office 157 S. Center Street Gen. Office 5th and Beech Streets The world’s seandard Toei for kidne;, liver, bladder aud uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. railroads when the rails were federal- a ee ens’ “Martin Shuzzlewit” Senator Cummins’ measure puts} produced for the first time} nm back under th in London. who have|1845—Order of United States Me chanics twas founded at Phila handled it so long. | delpbia 2—Montreal was partially des troyed by fire. 1894—Drastic anti-anarchist meas- ons from the peace treaty is a ures passed by the Italian} sryinig tortharpen, chamber of deputies 915—Germans, using clouds of poisonous gas, gained ground te against the president usurping on the Warsaw front. the right of the people to amend their 1916—Russians vigorously assaunted the Germans along the entire front from Riga to Bukowina. the whole qu control of the experts “The Knox resolutior cure the separati N d ple what is rightfully theirs. It pro n of the League of step in pres own constitution, and declares that the senate cannot, under their oaths, 1917—President Wilson proclaimed and will not ratify a treaty that un un embargo on exportation of : 7 food grains, meats, fuel and | dert to amend the constitution in materials of war to all na- defiance of the means provided in tions, neutral or belligerent. | thet instrument for amendment. © the women of the country the 1" Year Ago in War passage of tlie suffrage amendment is| ¢ perhaps the most important act of} » Robert Clines was appointed Brit-| ish Food Controller. | : | French launched vigorous attack the Democrats of the last congress |near Longpont, south of the Aisne. the Republicans did not lose a moment| Cz Slovaks, aided by Cossacks land Chit volunteers, captured/s the congress thus far. Rejected by} in putting it through the present sion, thus paving the way for the en- or franchisement of millions of our most, c intelligent citizens. ' Today 5 Birthdays : “Hundreds of millions of dollars|? st ; | John D. Rockefeller, capitalist and have been pared from the estimates | }philanthropist, born at Richford, .N. submitted with cach appropriation|Y-. 80 years ago today. PPI TPT OOH» Lock fer soe lnetes iebd Biacsl on\ every box “08 venett be invietion os LOPOPOOTPITLILIOIMM TA, Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 aE A ATA GT LDP ILS SP AD. LI EEE: oe. CALL 74-J Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. CALL 74-J See Ben Transfer Co Light and Heavy Hauling. Furniture and Piano Moving # Specialty. Baggage Transferred QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE “FEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN cn ‘}5e AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bor. All kinds of wiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest q Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, second LAA IIPIP IRAP LEAL DD at TUESDAY, JULY §, 1919 CASPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Office Phone 760. Res. 93 DR. J. C. BIBBS Lee Cruce, former governor? of i Oklahoma, bern in Crittenden coun- AN AMI | Rohrbaugh Bldg. Bryant Washburn, th see ‘yan ashburn, the popula: (Over Casper Pha ) ELECTRICIANS DR. EDMA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Wiring, Repairs inf Fixtures Office Ph. 19-W 141 West First Donald Crisp directed the pro- DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor. 266 North Maple Phone 369W. AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING ——_———————— NEW YORK HAT CLEANING CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CEEANERS Jourgensen & Nyg Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling We clean and re-block all Center, Linden CORSET SHOP Moedart Corsets from $4.75 to $15 Bon Ton Corsets from $2.50 to B10. v. N. Cornets from $1.25 to86.50. De Bevoise Brasstere from G5c to $4. We fit all corsets from $3.50 up free. Rew * enlinnalnae A for and deliver. Shoe ahining parlor tn connection for tadica — Stetleman: All kinas ESS. We cater to quality as wel! | ist E. a Casper, Wyo. Phone 951-W INSURANCE ‘ ¥ 114 N. Center St. F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent Phone: 889-W : 247 North Center Street J. F. JONES All Ol! Stocks Bought and Sold THE UNION CoOMPANY’S ‘The Best Fire, / nd Accident Insur- on the Market. 207 O. S. Bldg. KEY MANUFACTURER KEYS MADE For Any Lock Sold Complete Stock of Blanks Alyenys on Hand at th OME OR BUSINE CLAUSEN eneral Contractor . O. Box 1145 CARPENTERS J. S. HARDWICK NO DELAY LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds Promptly Done. DRESSMAKING SHOP Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block O. & S. Building, First Floor Phone 767W E. RICHARD SHIPP ALTERATIONS Room 21, Townsend Building MRS. FRED FREEMAN Phones—139 and 385 PLAIN AND FANCY Work. Guaranteed. 378 N. Maple (Rear-) S. E. PHELPS Rooms 19-2C Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. DR. J.C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones—— HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE 204-207 Oil xchange Bldg. oS A LEE ES DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Robrbaugh Building . Foster—Residence Dr. Lathrop—Resid Private Hospital 840 S. Pv: bin Se. Phones 272 and 273 CHILES P. PLUMMER Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. NICHOLS & STIRRETT DR. F. S. LUCKEY jan and Surgeon 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. OGiee 122 East Second Street GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Phoae 196-3 6 5 DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Balte acne o. 8. BI MASEUSSE AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle MARSHALL C. KEITH, Physician and Surgeon Speeini attention given to obstetrics and dineanes of women and children Bieckmore Building Phones: Office, 30; Besidence, 164 Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. OIL LANDS oe eee DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE PIERCE & EVERTS Jtl Lust Second Street Room 2, Lynch Building OIL LANDS LOCATED 'o Lease in Proven and Unproven Fields. and Assessment Work Done Physicians and Surgeons REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS F, A. CHISHOLM The Gycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson . Bicycles and Vitalic Tires 405 N. Durbin Warranty deed: M. J. Gothberg et ux to Joseph , Casper. ‘Con. $1, b at every desert by. 4 J. W. Wilson et ux'to Louis Wake , | wWeewtee 1 tha Pherae peyae tert us 2d: FLADER, Prop Phone 954W. Read the Advertisements in The Da ly Tribune and Sane PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER |] exper’ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs. H. C. Johnson 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 652 or 1075 PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heating a Specialty. of all kinds promptly r Shop—826 South Spruce Street Phone 687-3 w. # ag Plumbing, Hot Wate Heating: ay Hot At Furnace. J: ing of all kinds Promptly attended to.. Shop 139 W. First St.. Phone 772W. (MeClare Bide.) FARRAR & STAMPER Plumbing and Heating. ELECTRICAL AND JOB WORK PROMPT SERVICE 437 W. Second St. Phone 1144J. PIANO TONER Work Guaranteed gate WADE CRAMER oe 3 Phone 306-" Richter Music Ce. REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Casper, - + + Wyoming GEORGE B, NELSON Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Casper, - - - W; oming HENNING BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Offico—Henning Hotel Phone 45 SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE OMce—Talt’s Billard Hall Phone—House, 87-W1 Office, 106 Moving a aad SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP All Work Guaranteed GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. 620 So. Lincoln Phone 648 STAGE LINES F. J, HYE MAIL, EXT?RIESS, FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS Canper to Mult Creek «Mee, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wye. ‘Telephone 982 or 977-w SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING CHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; pairing on all makes of machi te: also parts for all machines, need- eens oil; drop a card or PI E. F. Sprague, 221,.N. ris TURKISH BATHS A SHOWER BATH A TUB BATH or Sesto Re: PLUNGE ust ¢ Rooms BN pt’ Wosther 0. °5, fiat VETERINARY SURGEON R, A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon F Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy| Phone 32 WELDING { OXY. - ACETYLENE | WELDING 51 sHOP 118 3. David St. Phome g11-J, 3E3T EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP IN THE STAT Repalring Faakae Snfomente Paria INTERNATIONAL WELDING Casper, ‘Wroming Welding ana brazing of all metals “Money

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