Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 2

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1€ is al oT tr at je it at ch re tt le e it ett » wtaken=te seatl-in> the -soldters:at, re PAGE. TWO. Che Casper Daily Cxibing tenet ey exening: eat Wyeu Ne ga Exchange arid Natrona cation’ ‘offices: ile Batered at. Casper’ ¢ fice us segond+ciass mat ” REPORTS F THE, ede UN: 3, Be. Tana. ia BAKL Sh Swag, ‘Hug s ret THOS. D ~Ady ae x B- La as “Aes tor, Advertising Rep fatives David J. andgi 34 Rin Ave., ew York rs prusgea nes Bigese™ aGnicago, Copies: of the pany Tribute are on file in the New ¥ork and ‘Unicago of- fices. and visitorg-are wéirome. 8 UBSCRIFTION. RATES y Carrier Per Copy, Qne Year. Sis Months: Ey Three Month No Subscrtp ition by mail quoentes Ph I erjod than three months ae Pee tutlont mrust me paid in ag- vance and The -Daily Tribune will not ineure delivery after Suvectptda bde- comes. one moawdn -as" fer Membe: t shaaie Ba- apvlionst tn OF Peaprenee te rm Member.of’the Assncinted Prens The Associated Pross is exclusively entitled to .the usp for republication of ail news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this. pappr and also the local hews pub}ighed herein. THE, OMAHA RIOTS The most disgraceful feature of the’ the recent Omaha’ rioting is the fact t Federal troops were at hand in nearby-- Port) Omaha~ and~ Fort “Crook, sufficiently strong in numbers to have disperséd the mob at once had they-been on the scene of action. For nine hours the rioters “blocked the streets of the c hile they shot ~ and lynched with impunity. The law and order forces of the municipality were utterly hélpless before the thou- sands intent. on petting ,.aside the law and taking the administration of The new county jail was burned, the lives of a hundred prisoners placed in jeq- pardy, the fire department was ren- by the cutting of hose, : ofthe city” escaped death by. hanging only thru the nit efforts of a. few !policemen who fought their way to his side and cut the rope that had pulled him from the ground. When the, seriousness of the situ- justice inito ‘their own hands. ie ation” becam apparent slaps wéenes forts, bit it Was discovered that pei- mission for their use would haye to be obtained first from the Secretary of War in Washington more than 1,- 200 miles away. by the ¢ authorities. it was about 7 Ue was telegraphed ate » ind, ‘altho evening, was found-by the messen- yer. The -required authority was -sranted and telegraphed back ‘to Lin-, coln and thence to the forts, but when-the troops -had ‘finally started the lynching had beéh accomplished, the fire put out, and the crowd dis- persed. The sheriff and the local police had put up .a game fight against overwhelming odds, but at last had been forced by fire to yield to the demands of the mob. Unless all signs of the times are deceptive the scenes enacted in Oma- “hix Will “be repeated af other points wheres it is the anwounced purpose of certain organizations to take the law “into their own hands unless their’ de- mands are-complied with. When those outbreaks occur it will be futile to of- fer resistance unless the men in com- mand on the spot have at their dis- y, State and Nation that is there available, f posal all the force of the ¢ Ido .that is a formidable riot can be forecast in advanee. They are usually spontancous outbursts, made possible by ¢rewds of men who yield to the passions of the moment. To clinek ign. réquire prompt and de- Remarkable ‘band alive again. _ \tion front our soldiers. | the power of local -and o’clock on a Sunday * ALL NEXT WEEK )PECIAL S. On Every Hat in the Shop “Buy Your. Winter Hat Now ata BURKETT MILLINERY 122 North Center = SS ey (engl .| Hope Has Passed That He vl Be Systems ge face, Réeei to om: _ Found: Alive;--Brother: :of pete for Honors in-No-Acci- . Mrs, Chandler’ Coming ‘dent Period from October ~ < from Ehicago 18 to 31, Inclusive Little, hope js held‘today by ithe .. Complete details for staging. the friends of George .Chandler for hig} National Railroad Accident Preyen- ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in I. 0, OF. hall and on Wednesday evening at 7 oclock. - The lesson ser- mon tomorrow is ‘Are Sin, Disease {and Death Real?” Oct. 3, “and no trece of him has been discovetéa- By* Rearchiia—parties of 18 men. . He was last seen in Rawlins Friday. morning when he left in a Ford car for the oil camp of the As- sociated Oil Company north of Raw- lins. Mrs.- Chandler, his wife, has aban- doned <all hope of” seeing her hns- She is critically jill at her home in Rawlins. The abandoned ‘Chander car was found Tuesdey. about..15-miles-from the Associated camp. Another emp- ty ¢ar-was found later about 8 miles from Chandler's car. Why Chandler did not remain in the car and’ at- tempt to keep warm from the ‘en- gine while the blizzard howled geross the desert-and-the snow piled up, is still a mystery. to: Casper ‘friends of Chandler; who knew him as-a ‘man able to look out for himself, They wonder why he did net set fire to his car as a last resort. ———_~— Easily’ Done. “How was tt the- detective got or ‘A, F, Duffy, manager of the safety section, according to announcement }- from Washington, D. C., today. r The Rev. H. C. ns Aho ad who is | H. A. Adams. regional supervisor) holding special evangelistic meetings | of safety, for the Central Western re-|in the church will preach both morn-! gion conferred with 67 safety offi-| ing and evening. A special. invita- cers representing the lines” “¢ompris~ tion is, given to all school: people to} ing the ‘Central Western region at al attend these meetings in between | meeting held in Denyer on September, the school week. 1 and. 2, completing all details along! At 2:30 p. m. Mr. Mgitland. will similar lines -in -the Northwestern, address a Woman's meeting at the! Pocahontas, . Eastern, Allegheny, Tris theater. His subject there will Southern and Southwestern regions, he “Influence of Woman.” Every | There will Wye T87_ railroads, em-' woman in-Gasper is invited to. this ploying nearly two million men andi meeting, — There will be special music operating approximately 231.000! by a jadies quartet. miles of track competing for first Sunday school at 9:45, H. B. Dur-| elace in this drive. ‘It develops that, ham, superintendent. This is the the roads im this region (the Centrzl {ime of the yeat for ail school peo-| Wastern( have, in the aggregate, | ple to get in to sume Sunday school} approximately 325,000 employes and! for study of the bible. if the school | 55,000 milés of tack, ang that each yeople of your homé are not in some! employe is going to be asked to in-| bible school. they will be weleome at dividually do his utmost during 2 pe- -he Methodist school. riod of fourteen days to keep from) The Epworth League at 7 o’clock j being ‘injured himself or being the », m., will be led by Miss Ingla Black. | sause of injuring: any others. Subject: “Christianity and the health | The eyes, of the world wii of America.” upon the American railroads dur By ag mek mETHODIET. | in the scent of the crime so quickly?” shis campaign, for already favora-| “The suspect had betes eating | ble attention and earnest inquiry | TIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH onions.”-.° = haye -heen ‘receiyed by the Unite. Belaware and Durbin Strects or States Railroad ‘administration from Walter H. Bradley, Minister the British and Japanese goyern- This_ morning at 11 the’ pastor cisive action, “which, delayed,-théans} ments re, rding. the success being will speak on “The Wise Touch of | disaster. - t | wccomplished”’ by this intensified! ?ower” and this evening at 7:30 on > Raids . overthe Mexican - border} afety work. | “Faith and Works.” The morning Personal, injury records of rail-| anthem will be Dads’ under federal control. for the} Unto’ Me,” and first seven ‘months of 1919 as vom- | son’s “Blessing, pared with the cor nding * id) Power.” of 1918 shows app nately 300 | fewer deaths and °£3,600 fewer. in- juries on our our railroads. ESHER 1 SINOD ~ GONENES NEXT WEEK Stebbins’ “Come , pe evening: Emer-! onor, Glary and | In the morning a quartet} composed. of Mrs. Bretschneider, Miss Young, Messrs. Burns and Lund- | berg will sing Macy’s “Welcome, | Sweet Grace’ and in the evening } ae’ Liat Brandon-will sing Blount’s aes Was for Me.” The synod af Wyoming will meet in this church Tuésday evening, Wsa- | |nesday and Thursday of this week. {See special announcérients Seca brings, prompt and effective retalia- There is no waiting thento see whether it suits, a Secretary, sitting “in his office at Washington, to. aJlow. a company af} cavalry to-puraye such marauders and punish them. But when an attack on our Zovernnent comes ftom within are we to, understand that appeals to_ Federal soldiers. for aid will be in vain until headquarters at Washing- ee ae {and Wednesday mornings. ton have. _ examined: into ihe merits}, The fifth annual meeting of the! The Woman's Synodical Mission- . Synod of Wyoming. of the Presbyter-| #ty_ society of this state will be in| a “lian church will start, October 14 and |Sessions on Wednesday and: Thurs- ! gir interterenge 4 Wet-| extend until-October 16. \During the| dav, of this weeks See special an-| ranted? If aif officer is fit. * eanj- | same: period’ will be held the three-| nouncement Tussday morning, mand an army post he is able also the B. This iE the first wie to be con- ducted by the new pastor and it i8 jhoped a large congregation will be! prezent. r on IRST EBAPT! | Cerner Linden and Beech Sts. Robert L. Lemons, Minister. The Parlor has. arrived from Mis- | souri an JRCH will preach at both hours | attend these services. tomorrow, At 11 a. m. the theme of the ser- Sunday school at the usual hour ing and te fiers of | we mg . U. at 7 All are welcome, ST. MARK’S CHURCH Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector. Holy comniunioh at'8 a. m. Ghurch schoo] at 9:45 a, m. The public is cordially invited to “ my 7.89} safe return from: tl Red “Desert} tion drive October 18 to 31 inclus- 9 : mon will be, ‘Introducing Jesus.” At % $8 country near * ins, “Wyo. Chan-| ive have been’ decided upon by the attend these ic ats all |8 p.m. the theme will be “Jesus Our! dleF has-been ‘missing--since Friday,| director general. of railroads thru | | Savoiur.’ Morsing prayer and sermon at 114. Evening service-and bible study at; 30 p.m. AFRIGHT WITH PIMPLES ON FACE And Ai Burn "Gre el wet aaa — : was I coula not t but scratchea a ive (Signea . W. De Berny, Iron- ve oe uly 22, 1918.. 2 Hkh Uses Caticura Por Toilet avi ¥ skin keep it bein By hd Sy oting ‘Cuticura Soapforevery-day to} Yass \etaearog byt Qintment to s sand heal any téridency to irri- tation or roughness of the skin. Cuticura Soap is ideal for eek Geant Plegion because so mild, so delicate a So etexsmy. Soap, Ointment Telcum 25e. each everywhere, eet Sh he Sacteatcs eyarence ot cay. aronrerunce of ‘the . Wyoming} ynodical meetin; One of the most, to’ judge whon w situation is hey’ ond sr r State au-| remarkable talks of the meeting will be that of Dr. Alexander S. Wilsor | thorities to control. When that time | arrives he should shave :the power tol" ‘of Kodaikanal, India, The Rev. B. P..Fullertow of Si. Louis, Mo, and Dr. C.. E. Brandt moye at once, when requested by 2 Stat¢ exeeutive, to render’ sueh ag- sistance as will best. preserve the dig- of Chicago will, also be aaa sneakers. at the sessions. Dr. D, H nity of the law from further assaults. The fact that such is not the’ ease Boyle of Denver will giye: now was proven at Omaha, and much of the mainsclosing addresses. | ————— ¢ v Youth WHI Have Its Fling. City Visitor—Your son at college i quite au athlete, T understand. Gr of the responsibility, for the disgrace-| at throwing the hansmet. ful outbreak: there must rest on the}, Larmer faeaee ts ak fa durn itt! ‘ SOR mst time he wits daown ave him a | of War'wlid failed to clothe i ae hammer te Pp threw | officers with the authority that|.{t vo fur J it. Run Less than | Secreta the barn ai Vt seencit since. his would> have préven aque OPULAR FOR GENERATIONS | ‘oo BLACK CAPSULES : eaebaration or AFTER THE DINNER | ‘Over Iris Theater: 1919 Model | OLDSMOBIL 000 Miles. | : Extra Tire, Chains, Moto-Meter $1650 1: Will Be Glad to Give You a Perccaiation, Branch Realty Co. es It Phone 332-W. “Are Sap thagkful, Jimmy’ “Yep, Vm thankful |. ain't a com wit’ THE: HIGHWAY OF KNOWLEDGE IS FOR It’s ea! ough for an, THOSE WHO HAVE to well sang tb ate CLEAR VISION Tf you want good, rat schoo life.” Our children ily “forged to use this fac- Y begey wipe as U coruery, et. - Gases oy SUIT CAS: od, He inch, two shape: easy hand] LE ie tobeg, We make no charge for the examination of ‘chil- heve with ' @ ord de % ‘vervice; vary. Red ection. deomid 400) But u the is it. We'll make good: RNAS Lett Co. | Phone got | j Having the Goods You Want to Buy a hive Aid i bt hai ote rete igi iu a lieve you ae-syoi't We _ Sight is the most. .im- TOOL TR 7 it portant sense used’. in so can’ eed or ot a barnes Meets telndoreed apt q ee Blagk leather cave, leather se : eur eh i eyes the ai ers; 26eh » 87.80. » be papi ly oem ined by BGsitich Durable tronks, siscco.. a recogn iged ‘Opti Aba: “40sineh , #18.004 sinch: Rrays-bound teak, 688 wat teumery You probably pve: ever pee apy. si does come wn en 4 ah ts ‘at our-words come and tell us about Holmes Hardware Co. “Hardware for Herdeogr’” A 2. HU dy: 26- eat oniorond thee aie ou gorilaint Red “fee] ie Sac Wye. ants fatten H 3 dl er wee heve: a State ag member of, the 3 : py you give your foes rep! ive dele. child a Christia®. training. , one of whom, ownsend, In the morning service, beginning’ er ha ia] at 10:80, the. pastor will» deliver sve sammie, 2 sermon based on-John 15, 1-8, tl th aia ‘te: | adobe fast ef ‘or the Amithe e Are the Branches.’ (are of b panei? OF the ‘Legion. ' ev “service commences at 8 m lock, @.sermon will be based | J = aa % TWICE DAILY” en the words of:the apostle Peter in| ‘Acts 15, 11: ‘We befeve that thru 3 2 re 12:3 tek | the-grace of our Lord-Jesus~Ghrist we shall be saved.” | You, too, are cordially invited to! ia the allowing wre 30 p. m. All work left before 6: 30 p. m. ready the following day at 6: 30 p.m. '| No Work’ Finished’ on feiday. Leave or Mail Your Work to the Casper Pharmacy: - “The Home of the Picture Shop.” Copa, Wyo. 4 words of Jesus: ““ |ONE-TENTH OF , SOLDIERS IN | STATE LEGION There are more than 10,000 re- durned soldiers in Wyoming accord-' | ing to reports submitted yesterday at | the first annual state convention of the American Legion being held at Douglas and about 1,000 of these | are teprezented by the 60 delevates The above home, located on one of the best corners in: the city which is 60 by 140 with 28 young trees, yery * best lawn in front and back, also parking, is beitig offered for 10 days only at a sacrifice price, The house, outside and inside, is in the very best of condition, haying been newly decorated and painted. There are four rooms, including one sleeping room, and bath on first floor, besides full length front cement porch and giessedc! -in back porch. There are three sleeping rooms, two ull length mirrors, four closets, lavatory, w: sin and sewing room’on second floor. In the basement there are four rooms, one being finished for maid. The house js the most substantially built of any in the city and will stand the closest inspection, It could not be duplicated as it stands today, for less than $17,000.00. We can sell it until June 10th for $12,000.00, half cash, This may be just the place you want. Let us show you through it. Casper Realty Company Hotel Henning, Ground Floor ’ Phones, 381 and 389 © ~ Ni aaa eo ’ Stoves Stoves Stoves : Have just received a shipment of Heating Stoves and Ranges OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! MO LLLLLLAL EL ALL: SOOT TOOT OM. Natrona Lumber Co. 558 North Beech Phone 528 EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and’ For rates and further information ngure ad at Tribute Office; FLOYD 1. STALNAKER Dubois, Wyo, ~ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN _ 20c AT THE CHILI KING Ne service, a hh nk. spy = @ —————

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