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Les VENEREAL CLINI STATE DIREGTOR 10 COPE WK ge ALARMING GON ADVOCATED BY a, their mothers, Wwecthea nd sisters and wives. any times in those cr a thrill of satis {their blood was my blood; that they were my brothers. They were a _Ehe Casper Daily Ctihune . . * MAN WHO BAN OFF WITH OTHER'S WIFE ACCUSED rts itviaa” biid sit tad] ba ne a cn nmin LIBRARY MAKE ROOMEOR, Hi ___WEPNESBAY, SEPT. 24, 1914 jeverw day now, and enjoy ‘wirF’ S TROUBLE) gee yer at envoy C OST HIM $300, nner fran ) weight, and doés all her without the least trouble glad to give this statemg¢ nt, they She Pounds j, housework We hag Nothing Did Mr 5 S ‘Sather Any Good | {whole the cleanest living, highest U She Took and minded, most thoroughly courageous a aL Hales ! ie an opportunity ‘to ody of men ever gotten together anlac ‘anlac, He i _ certainly has. ¢ nder ch heavens fought Save will- : Fae as a eaaty ta pike pe (Special to the Trib: “J spent more than three hundred; | aoe in Casper by 4 America and posterity. COREVILER, Sho. Senta ‘dollars during the past year for| Casper Pharmacy, in Aleoya iy 1)” “Those who have ‘retaned and;Tracing hia wile, who bad left him aS [treatment and niedicine far my Wits, | eee eee Creel, Dn lt Sal 2 st ca 7 is = for one William p. > . | but she didn’t get any relief unti js, BY ee Wug Store aon nd I must carry on this fight e illiam Lee, taking their Trataliavion of New Fixtures Per-| Sia cownménted stale nTan lke, teatal ‘Ade, Casper Most Seriously Affected by Run of Social Dis- 3 The alarming conditions of s sity of a free vener Casper at a meeting Tues the War Mothers by Dr. J. director of the state of Wyoming. a cleaner and better America three children with her, from Ray { dein ; aa a rs “4 Ke 'Ole H. Sather, who lives at Hubbard, PP A eases and Measures Must Be Taken to Com- : The Surgeon General of the mond, Alberta, B./C., to this place, mits Broader Scope of Serv Sean, white. nskiwabOe') pak SGN {army and navy and U. S. PubliclEdward Davis located the couple and ice and Public Shows hecvinsaana neteneai a “Holmes to H i bat Situation, War Mothers Are Informed [Health Service put the facts of ven- children at a remote sawmill where Appreciati [stip to the tine my wife began! aoe ts 2) ic ease as it exists in civilian Lee had secured employment and! senha oi ie apantaetntontaiuva Mr, Sasier We sell nearly all 4 life before our congre: caused the arrest of Lee on a charge — stl lac,” continued Mr. Sather k : , all the cial disease and the neces- was appropriated by congress s of violation of the Mann aét.. The With the addition of a number of |, > Buss ela hele to nown makes of Safety clinic were explained to the women of million dollars to fight this terrible defendant has} been held to the |new bookcases which have just been |joq heen suff oan Tnalvestlol Razors. ‘ay afternoon under the direction of scourge. ‘The money was to be used grand jury of the federal court which (completed, the Casper Public library (%4 heen Suffering from indigestion Auto Strop: Gillette's K F. O'Donnell, acting assistant sur- '" ¢ducation and eradication. wat Conran prevents in No- thas space for 1000 additional BONE, [aria cittin’ she eke! cadaRR EAT Kurtis Eyer R : i = a reon of the United States Public Health service and venereal h state passed laws:making it Yent0er- rs. Davis, whom Davis and plans are being made by the li-/ und had taken many different kinds Bee eacy: Gem, d {obligatory on the physicians reporting desires to forgive, is held as a wit- idrarian, Mrs, E. C. Rogers and her of medicine, the trouble just seemed) . Durham Duplex. t s assistant, Miss Wilma Shaffner, for|tg get worse all the ti For a quick, clean shave Doctor O’Donrell emphasized the importance of having a clinic in Cas- per because he said that this city was the most afflicted of the cities of the state at the present time be- cause of the changing population. Four such clinics are needed in Wy- oming, he s: ; one at Cheyenne; one t Sheridan n done at Laramie. ‘ach county will support the clinics named in the four cities. During the month of August, there were 41 new cases of syhpilis re- ported in Natrona county and Cas per, according to reports made to Doctor O'Donnell. During the same period there were 163 cases of gon- of orrhea and there are numbers ease isting here and in the county which have not been reported and are not under treatment, according to Doctor O’Donnell’s report. About $5,000 is needed to start “the ball rolling” in Natrona county in starting a veneresd clinic, Doctor lof their lives O'Donnell told the women in his ca- pacity of 2a United States public hi th officer. In this city he i: anxious for Casper to take the lead! in Wyoming and follow the example set in other progressive states by es- tablishing a free venereal clinic combat social diseases and all thet evil resul “For this state as United States ficer and State Venereal Director Wyoming needs as 4 minimum $10,- campaign my office Public Health Of- + throughout the state to donate. trying to sell these concerns health and greater productive power. er homes. ‘out all of our land the majority of; “Our legislature appropriated $1,- with up-to-date appliances and med- Joyous, Traveleine aasharming Wee COME AND BE CURED 000. ‘This 1am asking the industries these instances are occurring in our! (0%, total of $3,000, icines for treatment. These people poyjecon, it ae Z ATIce | resbecadmailea and) home for this whole campaign of education, will have to be tested out in the lab- 1; -°Shagtner will have ch nit atttgcted with, ether acute | o “These ses can be contracted cation and for the esfablish- oratory by absolutely reliable tests -suturday and will use seve i you can come to us knowing that we efficiency and greater Without illicit relations. ment of clinics, maintenance, purchas- before they are discharged as cured. }y Scrah Cullen Bryant and Maud Berens tee scun rae Ri ina Gatatate warmet “The syphilitic who drinks out of im# #nd distribution of free litera- Rent will have to be paid for rooms Lindsey . y “tt your disease is yet curable, el ce Hough of the “Surgeon tains, etc., while he is in the sec- the zn of education among clinic can be established in Casper; Many eminent prelates of the Ro-| ft J General Debility, Weak Nerves, tn- jeneral's office was here recently anc dary sts Cyaan 5 2 s in the state abi OO aves 4 PeeST RES n Catholic church in Canada are somnin—resul exposure, o: ark appeared with me before the city ondary stages with sores in ans in the state. about $4,500 a year will maintain it " 4) E"'St. Joh N t and other Viola’ ns of ‘Nature’: ; a son.) mouth. Public toilets, towels and bed I do not have to tell you that the and $5,000 would set the ball roll. ©xPected at St. John, N. B., to- diseases of Bladder and Kidneys, Vari. council, Members promised to con-| i cote are all z as eral worikvisiGet Ben DITO ce DMeRert 7h ee day for the ceremonies attending tix Gose Veins, Folsons im the Bee ate A) S are all a possible m of in- not going to get far in this ing. x ; ickly. and rmanently cured sider an appropriation of $2,500 at fection of both of thes -,./state unless we have more funds “T am receivi hirty to f opening of the magnificent new St. Swell expense "and no detention tr their next meeting. The county com-;/¢ction of both of these social dis- ‘ aa ‘ eceiving thirty to forty re-'ninstan’s Cathedral Dusiness. a trem ae eee Te apmealed te jn a leases. It is quite possible to find a| This state as you know has nearer a quests each day for information from ee ed | a diiflar’ manner. Lodges and orga- {child under ten years of age suffering | POP" $00,000 than 150,000 people resident in this state. Even In an endeavor to arouse a spiric COME IN 490 TALE If OVER hizations will be informed. of the}With gonorrhea contracted in one of |P opt oe 3 eee a th the Small publicity campaign so of public resentment against prohibi- FREE—Consultation, ‘Examination—FREE eatinnign vorratrecencliniel andetsle the “above manners. orgot to mention that the Flor- far carried on here, many are inter- tion, the Liquor Dealers’ Protective cuarace ao low on te bo within the reach of even the low-up system. “The reason for this. The whole ae c srittenton Home in Denver, ested. We want all of you to know. League of New Jersey will open a payin te melt your! Guuvenianse: poorest, ang “This clinic will cost about $4,-/2ation was startled by the physical |“ s receiving our juvenile, We want our growing boys and girls big convention at Atlantic City to- Consultation free. Hours, 9 ao. m. to § p. m5 Sundays, 16-0. mm te 500 annually to maintain, but the ‘dings of so many young men who Eline nt girls, claims that over 40| to know the wages of immorality. We day. é fi ei £ al ally aintain, ee oe ! entire state of Wyoming has been al- Jowed only $1,500 by the Federal government while the s vided an equal amount, mek tal of $3,000 to combat venereal di- keuses in Wyoming. “Krom the beginning of time sex problems have been treated as m teries und, in most instance not ¢ cussed by parents with their child in’ a way that would leave their minds clear on this subject so vital to their future well being. “It is a long time now Huxley said of physiology text books that if they were to be inspected by visitors from another planet, or by a later age, it would be concluded that man had been a sexless animal. We have finally learned that sex and its manifestations ure not subjects to be avoided, but rather to be treated ntificially and openly, so that from them as well as from the lesser facts of life we may gather inspira- since tion for better living and cleaner thinking. “Heretofore each child has had to work out its own solution of this all important subject, picking up from unreliable sources the story nbout the origin of life much too often presented in a sordid and im- moral manner. “In its association with older chil- dren the wrong construction is ob. tained and very often practices com- mence that sap their energy and vi tality and sets for them the standard of morals which they follow through- out their lives. “As they grow older, in ord- nee with the education they receive om improper sources in referen ex, illicit relations are sought and had. As 2 consequence the so-call- ed social disease is contracted in one of its forms; such us conorrhea, syph-! iis, chanere and chancroid, making! the individuals so afflicted a much greater menace to the community than if he had scarlet fever, dijth- theria, smallpox or uny of the other contagious diseai Why? Because after Raving one of these diseases and having treated himself or having received treatment from some quack doctor, such as ad- vertise “I Cure Men” he believes himself cured, when the disease is only dormant and ready to break out ngain at any time, he comes into your home, courts your daughter, and con- jtracts marriage. “If he has had not fully recovered, to the girl be- comes infected. A child may come), and heritage of blindness put upon it. Most of the blind today have’ been made so through gonorrhea. Also the infection of gonorrhea in jhe new wife may require abdominal operations. It is estimated that 65 per cent of all these operations per- ,to talk about were thought to only ex ‘homes of degenerates. a public drinking cup, used in public restaurants, soc presented themselves There were around five million exam: ined between the ages of and it was found that five per cent Hepartment to p were infected with venereal diseases treatment. . A great treat them unfit for war the funds g the state of Colorado says that they t of number were rejected , Were taken into the army and treated. gonorrhea and is | formed on women the organisims of]* the gonorrhea are demonstrable. . ee Iso a contagious and al diseases ,the s ontagious di se. he reports scarlet fever, diptheria or any other CHEYENNE FLOUR SENT greatly extending the work during the \che came to Portland epri coming winter. junderwent | thore examination All the books in the library were | went under special treatment, but it we recommend the Endeys (as illustrated). infetoous ai fThteVaieaser Has a cee erator eo eee One listed and re-cataloged during the/gidn't do her any good at all. Ev been known ‘to exist a the Face Gthoee state that a proper officer may past summer so that the librarians | time she ute anything she would the cath in Ge ieee Nase oe the even quarantine and placard a home T0 STARVING BELGIUM are now thoroly familiar with alllger somett ig awful with g Nahisetian ters oF ae with syphilis or gonorrhea Ss, if - the resources which the library has/ ramping spells afterwards. istian era. tle he deems it advisable to prevent the at its command. | “Somie times she would be so nau- |) “Many of the biblical scourges of person so affected from spreading the; CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.—A 4 new book order is expected from ted that she could hardly retain] Pestilence were social diseases. Cleo-\infection. These laws have already letter from Louis q Jal ae fi neay the McClure publishing — company t she She wa very n ous, | patra made herself famous in the been tested in the State Supreme n jieutenant in the 322nd Field Sig, Sometime this week and this will con-|io9, and never slept wi id vous medical world by the numbers she'Courts of several States and I have jal corps, written at ay ee Ber tain a great deal of the late fic-|put’up im the mornings feeling tired| ceused to have this disease. been itoldin's the United istates sue roveals that flour from Pamati tA for which there has been a call.|and worn out. She : “e | ‘for feeble all beca minded are full of them, se up to now it was wrong these thing: They, | be “I am here to tell you that through-| such as > in the draft. 21 and 31 in the transmissible s' service on account of these dis having got such a hold that already have it deformities had occurred, which inca. (their own venereals and I know they c LF Reeves pacitated them for service in defence |™ust have. he ME eine 53 Cane DEEN BELL KEMP CO of their country. “We—as a state—get cleaner fet to first base. With a clinic we Searien:. f * “Those not in the communicable|/homes. It is up to this county ean get a line on those infected and Vinoky. Y « 9 or those without informities throurh its city council, county com- through our follow up workers and, Sigx MeComalby. The Insurance Men | missioners and organi id bus- manayement and treatment cure ‘Mim Hurtey. Veneéreal dis s of |}? e—or the sequenc ture, employment of state director, stenographer and file clerk, per cent of the girls sent to them by h venereal ed my for, their care and ought to it on and courts are infected wit! e, and they have reques We certainly but I present cannot do jlable at 1 they can do to e care venereal census, but the state legislature must afternoon and evening—to treat . H appropriate a like amount so as to these poor unfortunate: : follow up these are being continued every Sat- DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE nefit from this fund. Wyoming in worker, who will investigate to ascer- pea ALETCONS Ate NO in the/1910 had a population of 150,000, so tain the source of infection; one a alt end sd onah SPECIALISES FOR KER Wyeming is entitled to $1500, for man and the other a woman nurse. yiecernnle ae 839 Eighteenth Gtreet This clinic will have to be equipped it—was by far the leading case of |f0r the free treatment of these di- disability in our army in the past wa Fighty-four per cent of all venereal |™ diseases that existed in the army were |“ contracted by the individuals in civil|the¢m no longe life and were brought with them to | communi y. the army. “The remaining 16 per cent venereal disease was contracted while |#™0ngst your boy ‘in the army and most of those be-!* \coming diseased declared they had be-| come so at places adjacent to camps!” over which civilians had jurisdiction. The per cent of contraction of these | diseases by soldiers in the service was | made so low by the rigid discipline | and punishment in force covering such matters. A soldier disabled by one of these diseases was made to} rstend tt disability was a) rdly one, sence from th fighting line mean the! life of a good and clean man. In many cases their uniform \ labelled with large letters ‘‘V.D.”, ch all is associates knew meant venereal he campaign of education car- ried on there amongst our boys; taught them the terribleness of the {penalty and your boys have come! {back to you wiser und cleaner men, in {spite of the rotten lies some pro-hun publications have printed about our; soldiers. I have seen them under all circumstances—under the fire of hun guns and the cursed hun ge under fire on them by of temptation Jicentiox 1S Casing Wanted We are in the ma eral thousand feet of six and fis eight» casing. Denham HBidg. Mirsig Phone & Co, Champa 1 et for all sizes casing and pipe. Both new and ond-hand. Can use immediately we | GEOLOGICAL WURK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing « Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue Priat Co., P. O. Box 325, Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. nd properly control them. “In this clinie we will have to e a phy an as “Manners make the man’”— but od clothes are necessary to make him appear right. A good appearance is essen- tial for men who wish to suc- ceed, Here are Men’s Suits cor- rect in every detail—suits of the quality and style well dress- ed men apprecizte. Smart models in belted and double breasted effects as well as the regular sack suit cut on trim lines. Browns, grays and fancy mix- tures. MEN’S SUITS, $30 to $75. or to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. ess men to establish a clinic here them. i _ > r.}seases in those who refuse to take | 111 East Second Phone 370 ent with their own physicians all laboratory tests have shown a menace to this It is through the clinic ollow up work that we will get hold ! of |of those who are plying their trade | 9 we can Manage i ‘m- director of the gium, to house the clinic. “For went to clean up. “Cleveland, Ohio, gave $150,000 for this work. established four clinics. fre under way. “What I want from body talk about it; that we get this management fontrol of this menace in this li- ‘ ‘Coming poe you, your pur premeicoure and held to be absolutely mill here was among that supplied by : School suo re using ie : all her energy and strength, and RTE ACAI Gee ie . Meritt nook een es | America which reached the suffering Sater tor feted XS ay eke Mrs 3 gat s0 weak and run down that | syp ilitic, who thinks he is} | ere are several penalties pro- Belgians, James states that while {°°° or reference work and Mrs to give up all Pri $1 00 C cured. The sins of the father in this | vided for the failure of physicians to; watching women of Antwerp doing RORe®S Will endeavor to assist them any bette HAs A omplete case will be visited on the children, report these cases and ORTCES Lean nein on velo tn fromeAnentenntt securing any books teint B even unto the fourth generation. of infection. Of course, ¢ yi S| flour anchs hate Reread te iaaeee Senate now upon th ind the jroo ‘ua What a terrible curse to put on 7 sbsolutely confidentia vl WWhat one :Gfithe dacks bore the trade: ge: a ple, so. she itv H | i dl aan ESE GELS a HG AG ay ike eke us foe ie purnoae oe mark and name of the Cheyenne ae oat ada e€N | trial. Aa simply oimes at ware Co. 1 ace es ste g and preventing further in- jj) > place’ 1, Soe SEs put ‘eet in little or no show its deformities as most all of fection. { “hae - ; criptions were entered this fall for time, she is just as well = them do at birth and pe all The fand_sypropristed by. Br crear carer ana Ween: A new raaazl ee een aaa hes Sh aravie ainaein her | Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. wf the father aie ine ae ‘his off. fs pindhand Pernt r een ‘James requesting him if possible to range of reading; matter to those fess sheaeale ua amen pieanetorithe first ae nalonithell at : sntal tSocial ”. \purchase the fancy-work done on the who wish to keep abreast of the i = me and feels the or the Interdepartmental Social Hy- cheyenne sack in order that it 1 ny t : Pie unspoken scorn and contempt of the 'giene Board and the Surgeon Gen- jhe sided to the state maseam of war thot Of the day contained in cur- aces iulniegsnyaicinnyy (inert pare) iol eral mot Ehaggunitedy Stntes@eoLe (rey) . ba Dope Deneacels: | unusual happenings. Your insane Health Service. Each state is alotted’ — Le ae The children’s story conducted asylumns, penitentiaries and homes one cent per capita based on the 1910| clin ¢, Who will have regular hours— thru the summer were a very p« a lar feature with the little folks - giving the children the story of “The Cub bats mniTieee Go Now baetcttion be sure er can cure ft, and you our charge will be ast { within your reach, _ - $8,000 as a starter, a real Denver Medical Institutes: 23's "oresete Wow tee. A Tribune Wantad will sell it. FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN Colorado has already Five more your entire “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” is in this movement; see and support advertise it and Welnenberger. Henry’x Transfer Co. For the Traveler Opportunity TO MAKE MONEY Have a Contract for Hauling 35 Miles of Pipe Will give parties buying a truck from me pref- erence. Will give work to you if you buy a truck. TRUCKS SOLD ON PAYMENT PLAN. R.N. Van Sant ©! We have Luggage of all descriptions and will save you money. 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