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in + ue M ——y prey gm, TY PAGE EIGHT 1 ssued every Wyo. Publi- HANWAT, Fresi » EK. HANWAY, DAILY Advert AN Advertising R. David J are welcome 10N RATES sted for aid in ad- will not ription be- icant for Membership Audit Ba- reau of Circula P: also the lo news published hefein. The Tribune has no disposition to verdict against ke a newspaper any one charged with a crime, does not desire to pre-judge the acts of a person without all the evidence before us. But we cannot refrain from a tive ought to announce that be wil! advising and urging at this time relentless and vigorous Sunday at} xchange Building. | jto Senator Smoot, Chairman and prosecution Chie Casper Dailp Cribune| ere, fail to give attentive considers} ° ation to the movement of unionism are doing serious disservice to them- jselves and to the nation. 15 of- Sl, eS 1916 BUREAUCRACY. PRESS | Hundreds of telegrams are coming j that certain government pub! }be not discontinued. Inasmuch as the messages are practically all word- jed alike the Senator is convinced that they represent a form of propaganda jirected from a central headquarters In the hearings that have been held a bureau fears that any of its pam- phlets are to be discontinued it im- rediately b inuance by sending telegrams at been inspired from Washingte belie says Senator Smoot every Senator and every Represe pay no attention to propazar of those responsible for the recent |this kind hereafter.” revolting crimes committed against a —— —o———— mere child in the City of Casper—|WORKS FOR WOUNDED SOL. committed by men and women of ma- DIERS. ture years, and of supposedly standing in the community. It is a pity that any one connected | even remotely with such a should have been permitted to escape It is a notorious fact that crimes against childhood, both in high and life, have dered in low been going on unhin- Casper for many months, and if those responsible for the pros ecution of such cases do their whole Rawlins dut the population of ially The most dangerous foe to society should be mate increased. today is th vulture who prays upon fit y innocent childhood, either for pr or otherwise, and if adjudged gui these human degenerates should pay the full penalty imposed by law. LABOR'S RADICAL ELEMENT. If it were possible to be certain that the in the future would follow the lines program of organized Jabor of orderly, constructive evolution laid down in the declarations of the federation at Atlantic City, patriotic, liberal-minded, justice-loving Ameri- cans would have no se us cause for apprehension. But there are two in- determinate factors .. taken into account in considering this moment First, ous subject high crime which must be while the labor leaders pro-|the / Congressman Loren E. Wheeler of Illinois was among those Republicans who gave the strength of their vote and spoken argument in favor of. in- creased appropriations for the work of re-educating the disabled soldiers returning from the battlefields of Eu- Mr. of the large hospitals where the con- rope. Wheeler has visited some yi has bility to compete successfully in the ent wounded are gathered, and been impressed with their ina- fight for a living unless they have tra were in special g. “The a d for this fight for ex Wheeler, “by nation to win the fight pacit istence, says Mr their determi- for liberty and humanity in the trenches and on {the work of By the sum provided for the the battlefields of Europe.” ¢ votes of Mr. Wheeler and his friends the sum provided for the work of vo- cational education was . increased from $6,000,000 to $12,000,000. = a “It would be hard to think,” wails of the) r Joint Committee on Printing, urging before his committee the Senator has me to the conclasion that whenever ins a campaign for their - 20 AE SS || Today's Events | a FUNERALS * The 300th atinjtersar? of the ret Jation of the Virginia House of Bur- |zesses, the first elective body ever| convened in the western world, is|hearses are foreshadowed by an un- |ko be celebrated at. Richmond today|dertaker’s request for a quotation with an elaborate program of pub-| from the Handley Page company for | conveying a coffin and mourners, The lic exercises. Rear Admiral Waker McLean, with aviation company refused to quot ecord of than 40 years of! parvice tes hiticeen\e agiitag claceit Bad Results From . Taking Substitutes on the retired list of the United , States navy for age. The annual convention of the North Warns and Says Metallic fron_Preparations Carolina Press association opens at Wrightsville Beach, N. C., today and will continue in session until Friday. The New York Yacht club is 75 years old today, having been organ d July 30, Sir POWER AND ENDURANCE Brown, the Organic Iron—Nuxated Iron. to be married Miss Kennedy, in London of Ealing today to eines imitations, 5 of these instead of being organic i be nothing more than a metallic | Today’s Anniversaries | marched on Teheran, but was defeated. of ny demanded intentions regarding zation. 15—Holland took steps to increase her trained army from 33 000 to 550,000 British and French m in the Somme region. 7—Officially announced that since the beginning of hostili- ties 366 persons had been kill ed and 1029 injured in air raids on London. _> 2 — $5 $$ $$ —$_$_$__—_—_—_ | Inthe Day’s News | ———-O 1 Nuxated Iron. their family doctors an Russia's mobili- the proper article. But if they do not wis n. Nuxated Iron are printed thereon. 916 de gains who do not distinguish between organic ir and metallic iron and su fail to obtain the vital energy, strength an endurance which they scek simply they bave taken the won, walk without becoming tired. two five-grain tablets o you have gained. ™ John S. Runnélls, who ce his 75th birthday anniver is widely known in the world of fi- nance and railroads as the presi- dent of the Pullman company of Chicago, to which position he was elected in 1911, following the resig- nation of Robert T. Lincoln. Mr. Runnells is a native of New Hamp- shire and a graduate of Amherst col- le Soon after leaving college he went to Iowa, where he studied law and took an active interest in pub- lic affairs. For two years he was private secretary to Governor M rill of To and for a similar period Will save you money oui” your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : ARE POSSIBLE LONDON.—Air funerals by aero- e. luxated Iron Case Cited — Physician Ordinary Cannot Possibly Give The Same SIRENS The tremendous success of Nuxated Irom as a tonic, strength and blood-builder (it being estimated that over three million peo ple annually are now using it) bas led to © the offering of numerous substitutes and 3 Investigation shows that many n may n come ° pound which may in some instances aa pu pense a pa s e - ow = duce more harm than good. 'ypical amo: ue expense) ional parts off the )1887—The great railroad bric the cases reported is one of a woman who country asking interested persons to the St. Lawrence river at La- has threatened to sue for damages the drug- th t i chine was completed f who sold ee 80 hing Stiae wire their senators and congressmen . ks > be the genuine Nuxated Iron bu 3 : = 1896—The pope appoined Rey. Se- while similar in name, package and appear, protesting against the discontinuance cantina hetrertne apal dele. afce was nothing more than a spufiow f “ bastian Martinelli papal dele- | Sitye, imitating ‘the real, This woman of the publications. Mr. Smoot has e to the United States. claims that ad of obt increased frequently communicated with the|!902—Troops were ordered out to strength end Jmpcorct Beate was seriously aah 1 find = te put down rioting at Shenan-\ upset and in fact Became ill as a result of senders only to find that they knew doah, Pa., mong anthracite’ using the substitute. i Such inst ese have led physicians practically nothing about what they coal miner moteaa eet rcmbetes that health liscussed, and that their action had|2912—The depose d Shah of Persia) Cfficials and doctors everywhere should cau Those who feel the need strength and blood builder should go to obtain a prescrip- tion calling for organic iron—Nuxated Iron —and present this to their druggist so. that there may be no question about obtaininy tion the public against accepting substitutes iN fo go to the trouble of getting a prescription Nuxated Iron then they should be sure on the label and see that the words There are thousands of people taking iron A persons often d cause form of iron. If you are not strong orwell, you owe it to Yourself to make the following test. Sce bow long you can work or how far you can i Next take Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. ‘Then test your strength and see how much Casper Loan Office he served a: States consul ri = Reliable at Tunstall, England After quit Phone 804-J. 133 So. Centor ting the consular service in 1871 he returned to Des Moines to engage in the practice of law. He served as rman of the Iowa Republican State Committee and for four years i States district attorney In 1887 he removed to Zo to enter the employ of the n company in the capacity of general counsel. aS ‘ Today’s Birthdays EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed. Audited. Stock transfer agents and reg! trars. Authorities on Income Ta: %| | Notary Public. ACCOUNTANTS the ever faithful New York Times, c “of a great President being rebuked . The Guarantee Registry erthel Americantneaple ds niwellmthe sunt Haldane, former Lord Corporation “great President” declared in his|{@h Chancellor of Great Britain,!| pooms 208-211 Ol Exchange Bldg. born 63 years ago today ee campaign letter of 1918 that the elec-| Sir Eyre Crowe, long tant un- . ‘tion of a Republican Congress would discredit him before the world, and|; ierican people went ahead and dersecretary of state for foreign af-| fairs in the British government, born} years ago to John S. Runnel |Pullman company, ARCHITECTS , president of the born at Effing-| DUBOIS & GOODRICH mote policies of caution and steadi-|did it, even disregarding the advice P master e : ante jham, N. H., ars ago today. Architnete ness, much of their conservatism is|of the New York Times in the de-| Julius Kr hnitt head Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block due to the fact that their organiza-!plorable proceeding. » Within — eight! of.the Southe: d com Casper, Wyo. tion still represents a minority. What|months of that time it is pretended |P&"¥, born in New Orleans, years =a ago today. they a ‘ d their followers will plan as|that the senators elected by the peo- pie ° GARBUTT & WEIDNER 5 h will undertake if their strength be-| not represent the people, and that the| | Year Ago In War | Architects — = comes such that they come within|President who was thereby given al *(nited States and Briuish drat 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. } their numbers increase, what they|ple with that issue before them do reach of power to dictate the policies|slap, does represent the people, all| treaty went into effect. ae neo-American forces gained two |miles on western front. ed provincials who are not worth con-| Ajlied embassies in Russian moved bor is not essentially different from|sidering. But what do the facts mat-|from Archangel to Kama Phone 1162 BROKERS annot be prophesied. but a little handful of pigmy-mind- man nature in the ranks of la human nature in the circles of capi- ter to those who would rather print| | | sperance, talis there any guarantee that orga labor, if it gained a posi- tion of dominating power, would ex- hibit less than aggressiveness and arro: gance ipital in the days of its supremacy? Can it be predicted with e confidence that in such case labor fo: would restrain long- suppressed desires, would refuse to employ compulsion and confiscatign? Second, it must always be borne in mind that there exists in the ranks of organized labor an element of ex- treme rad adroit, resourceful, determir i men who continually force drast mands and so compe) the conservative oups to advance fast- er than they would without this pres- sure. The leaders cannot perpetually reject the ultra-radical proposals, lest th: drive the restless elements into seceding to the promoters of violent social revolution. Thus there is go- ing on always a process of compro- mise and concession which stimulates the forward move nt. These matters are palpably of the most vit ern to all Americans. con The great asses of the people who are not affiliated with organized la- bor Those who, thru timidity or indiffer- plausible disagreeable truth? aa yn New Voliwaen to Get Out Heavy Vote The women’s division of the New York county Republican committee has pledged itself to active work dur. ing July and August to get out a y women’s vote in the primaries ptember nd to increase the en rollment during registration days in October. Last year the Republican enrollment of women in ‘New York | city totaled 15 46. A wholesome campaign of house- to-house visiting has been inaugurat- ed in New York. The assembly di trict clubhouses will be open all sum- r to men nd women voters, in order to facilitate the enrollment of new voters _ Important Appointments More than twenty Republican lead- ers in central and western New York, the state committee announces, have pledged themselvs to elect or ap- point women in places of authority within the party, as a result of the recent speaking trip made by George é Glynn, state chairman, Mrs. Arthur L. Liver I n of | the nen's executive mittee of 0 cannot afford to ignore them.) the state committe, und Miss Mary | Garrett Ha member of the women’s utive committee. alsehood than admit a} daily at with wi on ar arka 24 HOURS Fach Ca: sulo bears th name 49-., Beware of counterfeits | | CAPSULES | BARBERS $$ 2 & PUBLIC 8 ri eo: OIL EXCHANGE BARBER sHoP | Oil Exchange Bldg. “We 8’ TO Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL COKE WooD \3 City Office 157 S. Center for Byery Customer BICYCLES F. A. CHISHOLM The Gycle Man Street Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Gen. Office Sth and Beech Bicycles und Vitalie Tires Streets | i 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 a Specialty. Baggage Transferred QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE \) BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN ‘N 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH | Back of Grand Central Bar. Ali kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. LOS PAE APIO A ALO DDD DO A Sterilized Steam and Face Towel ene \—i 6 hhbhndenheuhe Muda tp he de A t Che Casper Daily Cribune 7 | | WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919 Peesoooeoooooooonoe® CASPER BUSINESS DIRECTORY PLUMBING AND HEATING — CORSET SHOP Modart Corsets from 84.75 to $15 Corsetn from $2.50 to $10. ¢ ‘ornets from: $1.25 1086.50. De Revoiné Brasstete from G5e to $4. We fit all corsets from $3.50 up free. MARTZ. HAT SHOP 114 N. Center St. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY . DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706. Res. 93. | DENTISTS - DR. H. TALPERS Associated With Dr. G. T. Morgan, Blackmore Bldg. ELECTRICIANS F. E, McEVENY Electrical Contractor Wiring, Repairs 1n@ Fixtures Office Ph. 19-W 141 West First J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water Heating « ity. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Shop—826 South Spruce Stree! ne | | WwW. M. PALMER rnnec. Promptly attended to.. Shop 139 W. First St. « FARRAR & STAMPER Plumbing and Heating. 4 ELECTRICAL AND JOB work | PROMPT SERVICE 437 W. Second St. Phone 1144J. | | | AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. { 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing Armature Winding k Electrical Wiring and Contracti ——_——————— | FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEAM- | SHIP TICKETS DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 Res. 8973 Phones DR. M. HARNED | PIANO TUNER PIANO TUNBR Work Guaranteed Chiropractor. rei 266 North Maple JOHN LYNCH | WADE CRAMER Phone 369W. —o~ 1088 BAST SECOND Foreign Exchange and Steamship Tickets to All Points in Europe. HAT CLEANING Phone 306-R Alchter Muatc Co. CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Remodeling “THE POINT” mand Raflrend Sta. Phone 56 NEW YORK HAT CLEANING || WORKS Center, Service Ou: % went work guar: » orders for new for ond deliver. Casper, - ‘Take Your Work to | THE COMMERCIAL CLEANERS ning parlor in connection Maneal Nope re: |] for indies ana gentlemen, AM kinds Dycing Pressing Cleaning of shocn dyed. itt) af) th ts Repairing | 127 EB. Second, Casper, Wyo. Phone 951-W ord Phone 1185 Upstairs 147 8. Center. | | CONTRACTORS | INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH LIFE | Frank Hoagland, State Agent F. R. WHITCOMB | HENNING BAGGAGE AND | TRANSFER General Contractor Phone: 889-W Estimates Furnished Office: 247 North Center Street Offico—Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. Phone 1013 FE | Phone 45 ‘ J. F. JONES ‘| Residence Phone 351-3 All Of) Stocks Bought and Sold Alse Agent for THE UNION COMPANY’S | Lite, | | r= LET ME YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK FIGURE WITH YOU ON SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE PETER CLAUSEN Ofice—Talt’s Billiaré Hall General Contractor Office 306 0. 8, Mdg. Phone 7675 7 0. S. Bldg. Phone—House, 87-Ws Office, 106 P. 0, Box 1145 i Moving a Specialty CARPENTERS | REPAIRING 7 | For Any Lock Sold J. S. HARDWICK Complete Stock of Blanks SOUTH LINCOLN STREET Carpenter SHOOTING GALLERY | REPAIR SHOP j 206 KE. Rallrond St. Phone 11484. No WAIT NO DELAY i All Work Guaranteed j Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds || GROVES & SCHULTZ, Pro; Promptly Done. LAWYERS | | 620 So. Lincoln O. & S, DRESSMAKING PARLORS WILLIAM O. WILSON Plain and ancy Sewing Attorney at Law Children's Dresses a Specialty Casper, Wyoming F. J. HYE Alterations 3 MAIL, EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND Phone 767W. Mabel King, Prop. Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block PASSENGERS Canper to Salt Creek | | vilice, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wye. DOCTORS E. RICHARD SHIPP Telephone 983 or O77-W | Lawyer é a Sh rie |] Room 21, Townsend Building SEWING MACHINES Physician and Surgeon ! Phones—139 and 385 |] SINGER SEWING MACHINES Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | | For sale or rent, easy terms; re- —Phopes— Pleng on pl pases of machines; Office 130 rd House 85 i also pi ‘or all machines, need- S. E. PHELPS les and oil; drop a card or phone q Lawyer 289M. hel | | E, F. S; 221 N. Rs 3 prague, Pine. neem v coms & 26 Severe sal DR. W. C. FOSTER SPPOrs Wer woe PICA TURKISH BATHS Robrbaugh Building Dr. Foster—Residence_ HAGENS, STANLEY &4 MURANE 4s HOWER BATH Dr. Lathrop—Residence- Laveen SUB BATH or Private Hospital ae Sat Gone 840 S. Duzbin St. 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. ust the thing this Hot Weather Phones 272 and 273 | ROOMS FOR RENT || Casper, += - + Wyoming |) ¢ DR. F. S. LUCKEY | CHILES P. PLUMMER Phystet Surgeon Lawyer R. A. RATHBUN Ph Ren, 0O1-Wy Office, 605 ; Veteri Omce 122 Bast Becona Street Room 415, Oil Exchai sieenery. Suraegn Room 2 Wood Flock Casper, Wyoming. Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy Phone 32 NICHOLS & STIRRETT WELDING Phy: Special At Dineanes of W; + Lawyers OXY- ACETYLENE WKLDING SHOP 118 8. David 8¢t. Pho: 112, SEST EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP IN THE STATE je 200-201, O. 8. Bl Hes. te aes 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. GEORGE W, FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phy mn and Surgeon —— Sp 1 attention given to obstetricn Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bidg. 3 and dineanes of women and chiléres Phone 196-3 | tring token Automobile Phones: Offtes, 30; Residence, 164 Casper, - - ~- Wyoming INTERNATIONAL pw ELDING WORKS MASEUSSE Carpe We sing DR. JOHN F. LEEPER Welai a DR. W. E. DOWNIE ne and bri AMY T. HANKS ot Specializing in Nerve and Muscle Diseases. every deneript Onvchestzisng and These yomipg Power P! Blég., tas 2 PLADER, Peon 35 8. Maple. “Phone S510" ng of by Physicians and Surgeons Smitb Bldg. Phone 266 Office: 225 N. Wolcott St. | Phone 411. Egyptian Saw. eevee | The SRW appears China 1s one of the princtpal sources | tool tn Egsotine iiipicry, he {he- sanitont of dried and powdered eggs. Manu-| first in the for facturers of prepared products in this | Knife, 8,000 yenrs tere Laat y are said to be interested in| ¢€ra. There are no dated bene - bilities of dried and powder- | Until the seventh century Ween ed eggs, especially In view of the in- | Christian era, when the As Li deed | creased use of such products in ready. {tron saws. sayrinns used | mixed flours aud in bakerles. ba DENTISTS DR. J. C, BIBBS Dentist Rohrbaugh Bldg. "tC ale ae