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Che Casper Daily Cribune The reasons for this situation are TD (*-- ** = 777 == Pv Fantaine Fox various and disputable. It may be r as Dr: McLeod hints, that the church THe city Boy wHo TAKES OFF HIS SHoES ¢ | members want their pastor to ho!d a somewhal¥aniocditataesta eae: AND STOCKINGS To Ge BAREFOOT WITH HIS MEETS HEATH IN are Good Tires CouNTRY Cousins 2 Pr hee -and “USCO CRASH ON ROAD. |lAsconfirms it! The more secure a man’s financial standing the more independent he is likely to be in his criticism of Car Skids and Is Struck By One It Passed Moment Before contemporary customs and morals. Or it may be that the churches pay 1 ttle because preachers aren’t worth ,,80 much as others on the market. Whatever the cause, the effects are paper and! patent. ed herein-| Because of his small salary the | minister has a constant fight on his } hands to maintain appearances and = acatteen | at the same time keep clear of debt, Advertising Represencatives to educate his family and buy need ; 286 Fitth |} ed books without mortgaging him- Bos 7 z..|Self for more than he will ever be |able to meet. “How can any mor- {,|tal interpret the laws of civic bet- terment."” Dr. McLeod asks, “not | to speak of the laws of the Kingdom of God, if he cannot favorably look his fellow-man in the face? How can a@ woman be a leader in the mis- sionary society if her husband owes 77 Sav. How 1s iT Nods uv You BIRDS DONT AEvER GIT NUTHIN in * YouR WHEATLAND, Wyo., June George Weiss. 18, son of Peter Weis: a farmer, is dead from injuries sus- tained when, while driving a light au- tomobile, he passed around a large machine carrying a party of north- bound tourists. The accident oc ‘OUR enthusiasm over “USCO” perform. peep ai ee BE EAS Zaeieadlat ance won’t surprise the motorist who knows south of Wheatland, Just as Weiss swung his car back into the sandy the fabric tire field. road after passing the tourists his Every 30x 3% tire r reci ‘, “USCO” as machine skidded, turned squarely Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. C.) Member of the Associated Preas hree Months. y and Sunday One Month, Daily and Sunday - SUBSCRIPTION RATE Shs obateierWandediiesbalar, whees across the road and was struck by a value to be respected and to be investigated. By Carrier ‘ s.98 * the following automobile. Weiss was « ” 5 5 one Year, Daily and Sunday --#9.00 | wives are sitting down there in front hurled to the ground and crushed by The users of “USCO,” know it as a money’s One Year, Sunday Only ri listening to her?” Here is a reform the wheels of the tourists’ car. He worth that came before the public as a leader Six Montha, Dail 2.25| which can begin only within the died ten hours later at a hospital and that has maintained its leadership. here. o) -75 | church. 5 The tourists stopped and gave the Per Copy - ( ee “USCO” is made by the same people who By Mail injured youth emergency attention. Dally and Sunday. WHERE COMMERCE They then continued their journey make Royal Cords. Boskcex” anaes only COUNTRY Bos Their identity is not known here. 3 BECKONS ie ‘ St | es Witnesses of the accident say that Tiree Btonths, y and Sunday The fact that the commerce re- AINT GOT SucH they were in no wap culpably re One Month, Daily and Sunda: -T5| port for May shows a trade balance ATTRACTIVE sponsible for the tragedy. ‘All subscriptions must be ATTRACTIVE. of $51,000,000 against the United fly Tribune will Ae ; navance and tne afer subscription | States is not a signal of alarm. An Potcmes one month In arrears adverse trade balance may have its = tions, if not persisted in. , Don't Get Your Tribune | compensations, Kick Hf You Dow'ticy time, between | With half the gold of the world in 6:00 and 8 o'clock p. m., if you fail (0! our possession and vast resources of recetve your Tribune. A paper wiateciat fedeliverea to you by special mee-| ial and energy we have no songer. Make it your duty to let the/cause for concern with conditions Tribune know when your carrie’|+ oq. Family Awakened; . Find Fire Menace Where to buy US.Tires Casper—Coliseum Motor Co., Inc. Casper—Doud-Weaver Motor Co. Cc. —Kennedy Motor Co., Inc- | Casper—Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. | Casper—White Motor Truck Co., Inc. | Casper—Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Inc. WHEATLAND, Wyo., June 27.— | Belated anglers returning homeward on the highway adjacent to the misses you. sie of Ss. ol r} o Youm - u But we might take the report as}; —— es = 7 = nce temeciinnay ae Ay ay —~——= — achin? Sheba seal ; | | north o} heatland, broke to t Bs problems of our for- sleeping Mrs. Gunson and her family — |cign trade ought not to be neglect- the news that their property was on | ed. If we are to continue to pros- per progressively we must cultivate | foreign markets and the reduction Irrigation project west of Casper |/of our European trade, though it t ~ i : o be authorized and completed a’ |may be temporary, is a reminder fire, then sped to town and sum s moned the local fire department. A NCEME! barn containing grain and a chicken ANNOU NI house in which were 125 thorough = , E bred fowls, all of which perished I am established in my new quarters and will be THE CASPER TRIBUNE'S PROGRAM aa a ° were dente ed. Th a Gee merle pleased to meet all my old friends and patrons at A complete and solentific zoning |/that times have changed and are of the firemen saved the dwelling. system for th city of Casper. |changing. If we think in conven- ip Soret POe Deane a ae ov ROOM 8, DALY BLDG. A comprehensive municipal and school recreation park system, {n- cluding swimming pools for the |tional terms we are going to wake up to find that we have lost o S ing. A broken gasoline line had caus- children of Casper. ppor- New Park Slang secna oie Bonlsyanlian’Di et pei ase are YELLOWSTOD after faving eee veo ine = Convene HIGHWAY CONTRACTS qt FRA STON TAILOR once" BE AWARDED ON FRIDAY 7 PARK, Wyo..| Pilot John W.. Sharpnack and Me-| ROCK SPRIN —While the “Wide Open|chanic Harr Rockwell flew © State Out Where Men Are Men,/from si nd picked up wil mi hy the county commissioners | We mean by this remark that we June er Ds Garden Creek Falls and return Hetter roads for Natrona county {|OUght not to assume that because a os : * ts working itself into the| the r after repairs were mad 1 conventian and. the } and more highways for Wyoming. [Burepe has been our principal mar- the east, the boys of the|the 1 » made its return journey \club of this city has appointed com 3 eo ipagearesed Rocky arouritain et in the past it is going to remain west, and particaularly this park, are|to the Rock Springs hangar and is mittees on general arrangements and| q a x fegion and more frequent train |/8° Europe certainly needs our Studying on a new slang vocabulary |again ready for Cuty. housing. Mrs, F, B. Crumley, wife of | _CHEYE Wyo., June 27.—The 8 the edification of tourists from ~ RS ervice for Casper. commodities, but h aps c —— t litor of the Rock Springs Miner | Wyoming State Highway department | EC >) service for Casper, Hieber alii er means of pay-|tne alleged effete Hast. : is lis president of the club. Mrs. George | June 29 will open bids for the con- ~ SS eaed se Be i? eal one wae they ae ica in this ele ot eth o Are Injured | Pryde was appointed chairman of the ataction of ap) unaielyele smiles GENIN . we ake perhaps a ;NolosY 1s hems, cone (by. ne GETvere — jcommittee on arrangements, the | 01 highway construction distributed TT OPEN DIPLOMACY AND generation, certainly a decade, for 0! ‘%¢ two hundred and fifty big yel-) Rock SPRINGS, Wyo. June 27.—|hcusing committee being composed | as follows. Platte county, 5.29 miles;| BUTTER OPEN REBUFFS her to recover her buying power. [10 auton a ates yi consist Five persons were painfully injured|of Mrs. Hazel Gibson and Mrs. 8. na ton county 92 9. miles: ‘Albany- : ae ite. xy, dudes" of tourists over the splen-| apout « sknwhents driven | B._Kello tarbon counties, 4.019 miles, Even at Washington it is conced-|/ Meanwhile, we have at our door|did roads of the national park this |;y°yt px ocjock when a car driven | 12 SSSUOBE: ed that the Administration's latest |i" Mexico, Central and South Amer-|s¥mmer hotel and turned completely | After righting itself it 1s after striking the ditch and the ma ese di ers alreacy have become proposal has been “coldly” received| ic & market of steadily growing by the countries to which it was ad-| Possibilities. Senator McCormick ove: generally known as “gear jammers Since the automobile now has almost dressed. This is scarcely strange.|i" ® recent article in the Saturday | superseded the horse-drawn [Cover “Atter righting, ftselt. It The scheme to allow foreign ships| Evening Post points out that the) 2 in tho k, four of the best-! round that all the passengers had to carry liquor under seal in our|Population of South America has ino) "thee ween) ett territorial waters, provided our pro-|#bout doubled in twenty years. Our! ‘r vages, meaning all two and hibition inspectors were given the|Testriction on immigration should drivers right of search and seizure out to|@ccelerate this growth by turning six-Horse Skinners, drivers of the limit of twelve miles from the| Millions to the south, and this|* shore, had uncertainty stamped all|™€8S more than corresponding’ and over the face of it. The plan re- | Srowth in purchasing power because e Barn Dogs, who worked in the quired the negotiation of several|the mew comers are on a higher ,»#rns ly ex ed their seats as the car adjusted | ame over on its wheels w, who received a brok- ade, there were in the cat Earl Larsen, who suffered a broken wrist, Jubert Larsen whose chest was injured; Bob Baker, eye in jured and nose broken, | Wyoming Baking Co. S31 t MARSEILLES Broadway at 103d St. (Subway Express Station at Door) NEW.YORK CITY Wrang'es, who herded the Building Materials A = consumptive 1 4 é "| “Sagebrush tourist” {s a name ae Riverside: Dave: treaties. But there was no certain-| ©Onsu! Pe ye eete than) the non-| ven to outalde tontistelin\ therparte Pass Is Open Ne ; Rivers ‘Theatres ty that the Senate would ratify any | Whites of the continent. who have their own outfits and camp paeael entral Park, Thea of them. Furthermore, it was high-| We ought to adopt a vigorous among the sagebrush. LARAIE, June 27—Rabbit-ear pass and Shopping Sections ly uncertain whether international| Policy for the cultivation of the| Government: officials visiting the 1s open. according to autolis, who ; 7 4 itely ; _|have come over the road. The pass law could be changed by even a| South American markets. This, is/hAvK will, De politely referred to. in-| (hc ne of the highest in the northern dozen treaties. A general confer- ad CED Or CLys for the Germans When an automobile or anything part of Colomay Ge) one of the} C1 who had entered that i i Ise is beel shape th boy: a TARY LO oe Ceenen ne winter snow; prcolandia\ general jagroement (ot hi salen tield.ggwrith j else, ta gone hay wire,” originating in |The road from Widen to Steamboat the nations would seem to be re-| ©#racteristic energy and thorough-| | * 7 f this pass. : Springs leads ove ‘ t the fact that temporary repairs fre- | SI quired, At all events, such is the | "¢8S are now weakened and we have| quently are effected with hay wire We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. 3 Single room, running oe water $2.50 Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2, 3rooms Dinner de Luxe $1.35 served foreign view. No one should be| distinct advantages as against/found along the road. Similarly a per- . * in Blue Room and Grill Se ae tet ckcteticarv costes] Giant Buitata! son in distavor or disliked is referred | Laghtning Is Fatal ‘necepeistar ores KEITH LUMBER co ig * * fs | ve ‘ +, 0 s “Hay-Wire.” ee seentithoe G has been enthusiastically declined| We shall give some statistics an-|‘° °* AWLING.W pA « 3 Petnontetiay ks! other day and also discuss what a = RAWLING, Wyo, June $7— John! M. P. MURTHA, Mgr. Rendon, a Mexican herder employed The whole affair illustrates one|Successful development requires.| Has Forced Landing | Bover Brothers at tho head of of the dangers to which the new-|>ut here we would say that Chi- Soe SER Sn pillgutalngio va Kitna ort fangled wide-open diplomacy is ex-|C#&0 and the middle west have a| ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. June 27.— ene posed. If a policy is publicly an-|SPcial interest in this subject which|Lester F. Bishop, alr mail pilot flying ; : i wane | tg rating ek i ion,_.Jout of Rock Springs was forced to nounced before it is ripe or accept-|'8 seting far too little attention—| oa cient miles southwest of Pled. Phone 3 ne e evitable result is to give volunteers, Rich. . Malted Grain Extractia Po id the inevitable result is to give | ; 1863—Gen Morgan and his band:of| der®Tabletforms. Mourlshing-Wocookiag. Confederates started on| S@” Avoid imitations and Sebstitutes their daring raid across the} tainers. Any one wishing it in smaller amounts, can ob- tain same by calling at our station in rear of 505 East Sec- ond. Phone us at 1151 when you are ready for another NOTICE ca T have moved my office from 503 East;Second St. Phone 1151 e rebuff from which it h cived equal notoriety.—Th York Ti ed, the rejection of it by other na-| The Chicago Tribune. mont, W: in Uinta county, while lic knowledge. This is a mortifi- sieges cation which might have been kept|1759—General Wolfe landed an| ope a tiolab aaa seadevedeeaa bead: I Ss ( I EAR f secret under the older and more army of about 8,000 a few a confidential methods of diplomatic miles below Quebec. exchanges, What the Administra-|1801—Cairo was taken from the| au TC THE PUBLIC SOFT AND PURE tion had in mind in the present in- i ck i, HOrlick’s Seal stance was admirably suited for a] | Turks is ee pa aah Ad bh cautious “feeler.” The other Goy-|1846—Henry E. Abbey, celebrated \ : % eee or arene eu kcemnelete ihetisaliandteeekic eae Malted Milk Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. sounded out before any statement ager, born at Akron; O. z = ; ; - ape ae taeurealincione Titen, Died in New York City, Oct. Owing to the large increase in our business, we are HILL CREST W ATER of the plan chosen did not succeed, 2896. compelled to notify our customers, that beginning on the another could have been tried. But|1861—Rutherford B. Hayes, the fu- first d f Jul ill delive r ter in case lots of the Administration chose to pro-| ture president, was appoint-| phe Original Food-Drink for All Ages: Irs' ay 0: uly, we Wl enver ow! wa erin se lots 0 WE DELIVER lata ta ‘purpose from the housstbp ed major of the 23rd Ohio| QuickLunchatHome Offices Fountains. six (6) bottles only (3 gallons) or in five (5) gallon con- a: Ohio. | STARVATION WAGES IN |1891—A considerable fleet of Eu-, ropean gunboats gathered J Suite 302 Midwest Building to TY THE PULPIT | to protect tho foreign resi- ROOM 3, NEUMAN BLOCK TRAIN SCHEDULES Dr. Malcolm J. McLeod, pastor | dents in China. 235 East Second Street Chicago & Northwestern of the Church of St. Nicholas, spoke | 1894—M. Casimir-Perier was elect- DR. N. E. MORAD Westbound Arrives D : <, eparts . na subject which ed President of the French/¥ No.; 603. waennnnen—-= 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p. m. sarts of clergymen Republic to succeed M. Car- +5 Nore 10 ee Ry aga ts his eee net Wik vas een! Hill Crest Water C bade TC ee igs United” Btates| 1916-—Fint or + vniea | AUTO SERVICE CO il Ures ater Uompany A on ee UE aad hited States! 19 rst contingent of United } +” = : © No. 32 t raaiaseal States troops arrived at | Cars Washed, Polished and PHONE 1151 es than any mem-| Genoa, Italy. Greased r ion, small. —————<—_—_—_—__—__— DAY AND NIGHT than the of ONE YEAR AGO TODAY SERVICE his 7 nd Announcement that 400,000 rail 3 N. Wolcott eve ay-shopmen had voted to strike Phone 2870 en 1 it l 1 Labor Board's orde 1 Block of Hanning

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