Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1919, Page 8

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‘AGE EIGHT be Casper Dailp Cribune) twenty years, at least, and keen for! |the game. ssued every evening tema Se wonder at It would be a sad indictment of the ‘asper, Natrona county Publi- ation offices: Qi! Exctange Building JUSINESS TELEPHONE... 716 | business of farming, were it not that Gntered at Casper (Wroming) Postof-| modern farm machinery and the ap- ice ag second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1918 \plication of business methods to farm- SRRREE SER ASSOCtATER, PRESS | ing are making these cases fewer year J. B. HANWAY, President and Baitor YY year. BARL E. HANWAY, Business Manager THOS. Farm work is hard, but the periods Advertising Manager | Aenbciee Editor | of over-activity are counter-balanced a BE GRieritii Advertising Representatives by times when there is comparative- David J. Randsil. 341 Fifth Ave. iy little to do. And if the farmer Prudde: King & Prudden will avail himself of all the aids that are accessible to men in his business, any more reason why he should be at forty-five 0-33 ‘Steger Bide. Chicago, 11 Copies of the Dai file in the New Yor fices and visitors ar Tribane are on and Chicago of- is there “breaking” than his city brother? SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Year $7.80 5 ae The sheriff will go after him at} One Bonth rirtiitiiniitiiitiir: c§8| bors and town by eight miles, or 1894—Governor Tillman of South in Se Sree (othe els ere eilled ie Ber By Mall $8.00 eighty, of “the worst roads in the Carobrag i ish 8 Les ma- <3 “Should Bues refuse to come jromupectiption: mail accepted oF of which lies jargely in the hands of 19)5 Lieut. Col. Kemp, Boer See bey gecured from the governor. H All subscriptions be paid in ad-'the farmers themselves. leader, sentenced to seven e present administration ex-| vance and The Da ribune will not pects to rigidly enforce the game} {nsure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. joe BUDGET CLUBS Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- renu of Circulations. Member of the Associnted Press ee The Associated Press is exclusively a natural gift or an instinct. entitled to the use for republication of ull news dispatches credited to it or not ito be otherwise credited in and Siso the local news ‘published’ herein. The ability to spend wisely is not It has learned by training or expe- and rience and developed with thot common sense. ITERS. : BOLSHEVIST COUNTERFEITE KG ERS ae aroha ling Nee Y Ok ‘The Treasury Department is tak- Who had been active in Home Serv- ing precautions against the flooding) work found that there was an appal- * | > 1836—The first 1844—Christian Gobrecht, the cele- 1869—Henry H. Crapo, governor of 18 1892—Czar of Russia received Dr. 1916—British 1917—U, | of the Roman Catholic church in the ice, food conservation and settlement United States, born in Baltimore, 85} = = ‘years ago today. Today's Anniversaries * SOUTH DAKOTA MAN 1 ~ Today's Birthdays | passenger- carrying railroad in Canada, the pert plain and St. Lawrence opened to traffic. ANSWER FOR SHOOTING THREE ELK APRIL 20 (Special to The Tribune) BASIN, Wyo., July 23. 3 ; State Game Warden G. E. ee eee ee Bee ee ao | goday. filed a complaint before Jus- 1804 2 tice Bonwell and secured a warrant ae ea for the arrest of Herbert Bues charg- Cato ane neates ing him with killing three elk on Cane wag haaonel April 20 in the Big Horn mountains a east of Hyattville. Bues is a resi- dent of South Dakota and is now lo-| cated in Minot. | brated engraver to the United States mint, died in Philadel- phia. Born at Hanover, Pa., Dec. 25, 1784. the Vera connecting with T. De Witt Talmage, and thru him extended thanks to the) years in prison. light squadron rer pelled attack by six German torpedo boats. S. Treasury Department asked for $5,000,000,000 as a new war budget. laws and this is the first of a number | of prosecutions that will be started in the near future. a Burnett, and his family, | and Eddie O’Brien have returned) from an overland pleasure trip to Ft @ Washakie where they visited the for-| mer’s parents. The older Burnett has | charge of the government Indian land sales there. Dr. W. G. James Cardinal Gibbons, primate aD) of this country with counterfeit : Maj. Gen. Willard A. Holbrook, | : : ; ling lack of knowledge on this sub- [. S, A., late commander of Camp pai j ane (spend | Tll., born at Arkansaw, Wis., . ect of wise spending among women! Grant, IIL, n Of course the counterfeiter is al- 7°°t OF WIS SP z so iyanratagonecdity: who had to do the family buying and semetimes fairly suc- who were facing the unusual price ys with us, ful for a short time, more often conditions of the time 1 before his spurious product ; gocecced before, his saan cus pre With the help of some experienced But this in ques-} get clubs. on the belief that “economy no more money than it means It means adminis- rets two doors from home. : rd : workers they organized nineteen bud- The money . ae S Their efforts were based is a new deal is said to have been printed in Bolshevist tion large amounts by groups A jmeans saving in Hungary. It includes the currency spending money. and is intended to of many nations, ‘tration of the house, its stewardship, create financia] panic and arouse an-} : |spending or saving, whether money, wer at the various governments. : “2 time or anything else, to the best pos- There is little danger of the scheme} 1 0° 000 0s, Brand Whitlock who has been amounting to anything in the United, ® ®¢Vantuge- é named to succeed Thomas Nelson No; look for an abund- i : So their budget clubs studied the Page as United States ambassador S att States. Methods for detecting coun) sing of cash accounts and the to Italy, has been Minister to Bel-| ance of fine rich delicious- | terfeit money are highly developed, | gium since December, 1913. Dur- : hold . i ;making of personal and house and the genuine article is exceeding- budgets. So much} ee demonstrations. They held on the advantages of renting or own- ly difficult of reproduction so that, tho we have in this country of the in the world, debates cleverest counterfeiters the amount of bad mon-, some 5 ing homes. The courses lasted four months. In ey in circulation is almost nil. that time 450 women met regularly “a that the American gov- : Wat ERC a merican HOW-\ 14 profited much by the instruction ernment can be ‘overturned by any ; ‘ and experience gained. such method is laughable. Put to revent even slight annoyance the au- prevent eve ie y the wives of successful business men. ities are taking more than usual thorities are taking m¢ There were many young married wo- precautions, and wide-spread publici- men and wives of professors. , rive: so that h s ty is given to the plot so th anks aiege Somehow some of and business firms as well x: indi- be on guard oa A BUSINESS MAN’S PRAYER viduals may community. It takes and perserverance to get the wor ized and the instructors or assistants on the job; but it it worth the effort. os purpose “Teach me that sixty minutes make one hour, sixteen ounces one pound! and one hundred cents one dollar. “Help me to live so that I can lie down at night with a clean conscience, | that if the coal men really want peo-| without a gun under my pillow and unhaunted by the faces of those to whom I have brot pain. little. meal “Grant that I may earn my ticket on the square and that in e ing it | may not stick the gaff where! Tack it does not belong. e ac “Deafen me to the jingle of taint- nd to the rustle of unholy Pot | The Jack Pot | ed mone According to local authorities, they skirts. Blind me to the faults of the}had “an orderly lynching” in Missis ether fellow but rex to me mine]sippi the other day. own. | bi ee The stars continue to bode ill for ‘Guide me so that each night when | y enzollern, s' jo the} I look across the dinner table at my| William Hohenzollern, so ¢ wife, who has been a blessing to me,|*'TiPes: I may have nothing to conceal. Keep| Aa the wood! Walkelm hastbean me young enough to laugh with my} owing won't last long in the place children where he is going. “And when comes the smell of fiow-| ers and the tread of soft steps, and| The framers of the luxury tax saw the crunching of wheels out in front,/fit to include toothpaste. It might make the ceremony short and the|be well to have a competent den-| epitaph simple: “Here lies man.”|tist inspect their teeth. | —Glipt 4 = e || Today’s Events | THE BREAKING FARMER | | __ bh \ * — Sports and pastimes that marked A recent editorial in the Country|the early-day life on plain and ranch not to|in the West will be revived at the [eer Frontier Days Carnival, which jis to open today at Cheyenne. farm and keep it up. | The British cable In reply one farmer wrote that he|Which has prevailed since the be- janine of war in Europe nearly had worked on the farm for 31 years,| five years ago, is to be abolished that he and|by the | night. that a farm-/ The Gentleman advised farmers move to town, but to remain on the ever since he was 14, his wife were “breaking,” “Own Own Home” Your er is a prisoner at hard labor, anflmovement is to be given a big boost) by the United States League of Building and Loan Associations, meeting in annual convention today they preferred to} ut Detroit to town to | that rather than take frequent trips to town over eight miles of the “worst road in the world,” leave the farm and go liv players, representing ‘the Wve i United States Football Association, | Thirty-one und fourteen make for-|will suil from New York today to| ty-five. organ- jaway, they might lower the price a! censorship, | government at midnight to- | actress of the Ameri at Bloomington, IIl., jay. di pal bishop of Florida, van in district, years ago today. ing the German occupation of Bel- They had textile and food’ gium he remained in Brus: rated born Illington, a an stage, 38 years ago to Margeret rt, When you taste Schil- ling Tea, don’t look for the puckery bitter taste of common tea. That isn't tea-strength; it is tannin- ‘strength, and tannin isn’t good for the stomach. Rt. Rev. Edwin G. Weed, born at Sa- h, Ga., 82 years ago today. Charles H. Randall, representative congress of the Ninth California born at Auburn, Neb., 54 | | | Episco- | | | a the Day’s News | | flavor—the taste that really as sup- belongs to tea. porter of. the relief commission ad = ministered by citizens of the United — ,, There are sunpiaco repre Schilling States. Mr. Whitlock is an author dirs Saath te OG ea oa and English Breakfast. All one quality. In reformer who had won consid-| parchmyn-lined moisture-provt packages. erable prominence in the Middle| ‘At grocers everywhere. West prior to his entrance on a dip- lomatic career. A journalist, nna) 4 S°##lling & Co San Francisco later a lawyer by calling, There were Tience in both vocations in Chicago and very poor women, studying along with Toledo, O., gan his progressive theories of gov-j{ ernment and His identification of himself with the interests of the things tacks on the political machines, ought to be taught in the schools. But te his election to the mayoralty in there is a big field for this teaching candidates, und was re-elected three | ‘in the meantime in practically every times. 2° ° villages on the Marne. Some impudent consumer suggce:s champ Wood, near Marfaux. over turbine engine industry for war} ple to order their winter coal right! purposes. { | N A man of 45 “breaking,”{™Make a playing tour of Scundinavia| this summer. leaving his business and moving away! 24k 4 ss ee ig ad The skin of an elephant when ‘te N Year Ago in War | “Cuticura, De with expe- ACCOUNTANTS | Springfield, IIL, he arrived in in 1897, and there be- social reconstruction. EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS | masses, and his at-} Be Books Opened, Closed, Audited. ed Stock transfer agents and regis- trars. Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. _— On the east British captured Petit-| ARCHITECTS He won against four other oo 2 - =e American troops captured several United States government took! | DUBOIS & GOODRICH i Architects i Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block | Casper, Wy: GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162 moe Open-air session held daily at 8 | | p.m. List r Oil Stocks with us; our orders on a re- low margin. | Oftice over Iris Theater. | | Phone 114 Teach Children to Use Cuticura for Hair and Skin That they may have good hair and clear skin through life. Try this treatment for the hair. At night rub Cuticura Ointment into part- ings all over the scalp. Next morn- ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Nothing better than these delicate, fragrant emollients for all toilet and nursery purposes. we Cuticura Talcum Powder Sa Do not * Fal 2 ieee the fascinating fra- Belicat elicate. sal rae ee ara aie cu um 2 cents ieach cise each es ve Tail — BARBERS on EXCHANGE BARBER Oil Exchange Bldg. “We STRIVE TO PLE A Sterilized Steam and Face SHOP for Every Customer BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM The Gycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin CALL 74.5 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 BEST BOWL OF CHIT IN TOWN “A 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality prvice, highest quality. 4 < S ae a a WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 1919 DENTISTS DR. H. TALPERS Associated With Dr. G. T. Morgan, Blackmore Bldg. | ELECTRICIANS CORSET SHOP Modart Corsets from $4.75 to $15 Bon Ton Corsets from $2.50 to $10. P. N. Corsets from $1.25 1096.50. De Levoise Bransiere from G5c to 84. | | We Sen-pemmen frees seve %P free. MARTZ HAT SHOP fia Noe Center St. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706. Res. 93. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER EXPERT 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. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Shop—826 South Spruce Street Phone 290W. F. E. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Repairs and Fixtures 141 West First Wiring, Office Ph. 19-W DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 Phones Res. 897J AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 7 Steam and Hot hid Heating; Rudy Pipeless Hot Furnace. Jobbing of all kings promptly attended to.. Shop 139 W. First St.. Phone 772W. (McClure Bldg.) Plumbing, Motor Repairing Armature Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEAM- | SHIP TICKETS DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor. 266 North Marcle Phone 369W. FARRAR & STAMPER Plumbing and Heating. ELECTRICAL AND JOB WORK PROMPT SERVICE 437 W. Secend St. Phone 1144J. JOHN LYNCH 1038 EAST SECOND Foreign Exchange and Steamship Tickets to All Points in Europe. CLOTHES CLEANERS $$$ —— THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard | Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling Center, Linden and Ratlroad Sts. Service Our Motto. Phone 56 | | PIANO TUNER Work Guaranteed eee WADE CRAMER o— ne 306-R Richter Muse Co. New trim#bdage; all work guaran- teed. Alxo take orders for new Take Your Work to THE COMMERCIAL CLEANERS Prop. Cleaning REAL ESTATE iT, Wyo. Phone 951-W 0. 3. Building INSURANCE MARION P. WHEELER Phone 1185 Upstairs 147 8. Center. a CONTRACTORS F. R. WHITCOMB General Contractor Estimates Furnished Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 | Real Estate and Insurance COMMONWEALTH LIFE Casper, - + -~ Frank Hoagland, State Agent } Ww. . Phone: 889-W Office: 247 North Center Street “GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Wyoming J. F. All Oil Stocks Bought and Sold Also Agent for THE UNION. COMPANY’S JONES | LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETE CLAUSEN General Contractor Casper, - - - Best Fire, Automobile, Life, Health and Aci ance on the HENNING BAGGAGE AND Office 306 0. S. Bldg. Phone 7673 Phone 1647. TRANSFER ebiacumiens | KEY MANUFACTURER Office—Henning Hotel Phone 45 KEYS MADE For Any Lock Sold Complete Stock of Blanks Alwnys on Hand at the SHUOTING GALLERY NO WAIT NO DELAY LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law CARPENTERS J. S. HARDWICK Carpenter 306 E. Railroad St. Phone 11483. Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds Promptly Done. Residence Phone 351-3 SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Ofice—Talt’s Billiard Hall Phone—Houne, 87-W; Office, 104 Moving a Specialty i 0. & S. DRESSMAKING PARLORS REPAIRING SOUTH LINCOLN STREET REPAIR SHOP All Work Guaranteed GROVES & SCHULTZ, Props. 620 So. Lincoln Phone 648 Plain and fancy Sewing Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block Children’s Dresses 2 Alterations Specialty Phone 767W. Mabel King, Prop. | E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 DOCTORS STAGE LINES ____STAGE LINES DR. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon ‘: Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. |} max, meas i aND —Phones— . Office 130 ot House 85 S. E. PHELPS pacitstannon Casper to Salt Creek villce, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wye. Telephone 983 or 977-W ce SEWING MACHINES || SINGER SEWING MACHINES || For sale or rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all niakes of machines ; ae ed for all machines, need- ae oil; drop a card or phone E. F. Sprague, 221 N. Pine. TURKISH BATHS A SHOWER BATH A TUB BATH or A PLUNGE Just the thing this Hot Weather HOOMS FOR REN O.S Turkish Baths Bldg.—Tel 697-R VETERINARY SURGEON f TT R. A. RATHBUN Lawyer Rooms 19-26 Townsend Bldg. Phone 916 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Rohrbaugh Beildieg Dr. Foster—Residen Casper, Wyo. HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers 204-207 Qil Exchange Bldg. Casper, - - - Private Hospital 840 S. Prrbin St. Phones 272 and 273 Wyoming DR. F. S. LUCKEY Physician and Surgeon Phone: Res. 901-W; Office, 595 Office 122 East Second Street Room 2 ‘Wood Block $a | | CHILES P. PLUMMER | Lawyer’ Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Spoctal Attention Given to iseanes of Women and Children Suite 200-201, 0. 5, q Office Ph. 609 Res. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. Veterinary Surgeon |] Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Phone 32 GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon elal attention deal | diseases children ‘Bincknore Wulldins Phone 196-3 Phones: Offiee, 30; Residence, 164 | | ROR OXY- ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 8S. David St. Phone 611-3, 3E38T EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP IN THE STATE DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians and Surgeons Smith Bidg. Phone 266 Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases. Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. Repairing Broken Auto; I gormlerrchs create: Parts INTERNATIONAL WELDING WORKS Casper, Wyoming Weluing and brazi: ing of OL fvery description Ths Dxy-acetylene and Thermi: DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist $$ —_—____ Save Vime and Mon yt SMI AUTO SHOP PORD REPAIRING CONTRACTED. ALL WORK GUARANTEE: West Third next to Exchange urniture Store Robrbaugh Bldg. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Phone 2105. |

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