Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1918, Page 2

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Meet Nds ss) mnt ek CC od #1 Fro Cal The Casper Daily Tae" Se re is no soundness in this suf- Issfled every evening except Sun German men are the sons of | Casper, Natrona county, Wy. cation offices: Oil Exchange Buhigh women. By them they were BL EPHONE..... So BS ed in the savage right. From the German s acceptance of the doctrine pt Enter at Casper (Wyomin: Pos: as nd-class matter, Now. See asi RE EE ASSOCIATED 1 THE UNITED resident and Bai City Edit say oy Ss | Business ae kind which turned him into a Bait a 4 Sete bei 3 ncn he found foreign women MARGARET V. C. Dou ed EARL “ 1B GRIFFEY By Mail or Carrier r them to announce themselves by mail acceptea : three months. s must be paid in i ally Tribune will + lelivery after subscription | e month in arrears. \merican women heartily,” accompany these announcements pleas to the women of the ted States for. the mod:fication ° the armistic2 terms, is an insult to ntelligence and the moral sence he Associated Press th for republication credited todt oe in this Peper ews published’ her: Whose best claim to found in th2 principles hich they have taught their sons. aes A gree a TE his paper has eniitled with the government in the cause of A merice for the p° the inp. See BOSHEVISM fe OSE GERMAN F! A complete answer is ¢: iGHT CARS iven t9 the an wail over all’ed demands for d rolling steck by Stephen ne, head ef the official b neh information. He expla'ns + the tice terms requir AMONG NEUTRAL ge, at fr armis: ha ig | thou; hould ta ves and 150,000 cars ar2 not in an: root ms of Eu: |-o a harsh and intolerable meas- rope cor hed by w: r2 for the, crippling cf Gey and esp d Swedsr the contrary, those cre s The my r Howe or | cccmotives and cars tant tne G ans seized in Belgium a4 northern | “‘rane2 early in the war. If it come® hard at th’s time, ne politely asks the G mber that these loc belonging by Lau- ns te otives an democsra right to Fr. | country, as as our own, The! 4 Belgium, cr2 needed fer the ra- temporary, due to detic- | ioning and reconstruction of the Srench and Belgian populations, ho have been robbed of all th . sscssed by the Ge:man z A supplementary use for eentemplated befor2 the H hing ove> the signed, is such racion may r 9 from th2 famin2 ¢ armis which make tha por ulation restive. In Holland — anc | S eden thre is a distinct differenc | In both these countries, despite ‘ | freedom of their laws and institutions|. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD there is a large aristocratic ¢ “Many peonle have liked the mixed with strong pro-German lean *31 bread. Most Americans, how- The court circles have sympathized! YC* like most people the world over, with German kultur and the busin men have made money out oftheir war traffic with Germany. They Were bound to the old, autocratic Germ by many ties of self-interest and pre- They effectually prevented ove an unconquerable taste for the | hole wheat. | There is a sound physiological rea-| n for it, no doubt. Though corn ce, barley, ete., good substi-| ates ,dietetic experts say it is the) any popular action or demonstration ‘niform experience of mankind from} on behalf of the Allies while the wer the earliest tities that for the gen-| lasted. The throne stood with the rality of people, and in the long run, aristocracy. 0 other grain“or foodstuff of any Now that Germany is crushed and ‘ind fills the bill so well as wheat. freer breath ye may congratulatd uprising of the from the standpoint of either plain people, so long sileneed, ahd an riment or palatability, that the are judice. ourselves, men everywhere dfaw there is a natural outbreak of resentment against their ‘2y of compulsory substitution is} own aristocrats. The king of Swed ast. It is an immediate alt of | and the queen of Holland, th rcace, which among its countles. incomparably more liberal than its unlocks -he wheat sicres 0’ Teut monarchs, may therefore lose their thrones. In the pride and joy, 0: of our justifial! Americans should re that we didn’t fight th whole war. We only nailed the |i: on the Kaiser’s coffin. mi 2] member lying nearly all the wheat. Our return to a whole-wheat re- | rime is a réwerd, too, of our abstn 0 belief that * - own inferiority the German| © that contempt for all! 3 s mercy. - | SUBSCRIPTION RATES » women of America now as| | voters of a free republic who} to) + r to themselves as “sisters,” and, many to hand over 5,000 lecomo-| ¢ > | 9 es — Three Crosses |! Teday’s Events Teast ef St. Cecelia. On Calvary, where He was crucified, ‘ Costa Rica today celebrates the The © 5 of Jesu peed annivtrsary of her ind dence . 3 £035.01) JE: hace teas wo vears ago today he who is now His pain, His agony, Ged sanctified Kerl Hopshorg was prociaimed To human Brothe:hood. Chogles J.. Emperor of Austria and |Xing of Hungary. Today is the cent of Samuel G. Fr sho deeth in 1910 was tho oldest 7 uate of West Point and th2 ‘Ins viving major-general of the Confed- erate States Army. The readjustment of the education- al system to meet the changed con- ditions will be discussed at the annual and won In France, where our brave Yankees fough: White Crosses of glory stand— Symbols of honor, shining in the sun, Above that holy land. In homes where woman's Jove is true and A Cross of Sorrow siands; strong New Jersey High School Conference, The tears, the griefs, hid from the worldly throng, - which mees at Rutgers College today | Are soothed by unseen hands. for a two-day session, Father Time, with slow measured tread von Ago Today Nae i Comes swiftly—passes on— - o— 4/merican War Mission headed by Co). House, arrived in Paris. British Government proposed war decorations for several Ameican na- val offices. » And mortal you, al! sorrows past, are dead— i To the Cross your soul has flown. —E. Richard, Shipp, the Wyoming Poet, Casper, Nov. 19, 1918. -——“0 0-___— =. sie The Lenine government in Russia In the Day’ s ipa louav’s « Anniversaries | prozosed a general armistice to all oo} = 2 | belligerents. palin Sidney Sondind whe Is om 1774 Lord Clive, thelHero of Arcot See \Sedtedith be ona of the Ttallan spokes- : committed suicide) | MERELY A CONVENIENCE maa in the coming peace conference, in Hengen: Born September AS ore seal have placed all the rT atest es in seve arse berries on top. hegebroon irate pale and|18¢8 A courtmartial convened at Fruit Peddler—Yes, lady. That t¥3)man to whem. more than to any ingston for the trial of Cana-| saves you the trouble of hunting thru other statesman, Italy is indebted for n rebels. the box for ’em.*—Bostoh Transcript. \the sr al cf Hae rro: nd for, i852 Ill. elected em- storation of her credit. Baro a Jew by race and a Pro- jthe ri petor of the French, natcr Thomas W. Ferry of NI aA j TIONAL Mich'z1n became acting Pre nt of tho United State “ FILLERS var in Colom matic sc the Italan parliament. {te has held numerous cabine: p d hos been sevc At the present ti nortant_post of f The mother of Bs suffra quith k uke Charles Aw or are used by the Dottor, Man, They ek iver, the Milkmau, the Busy ng the man of Pl F lowouts. the Tru | | formation address W.S. THOMAS, Box 412, Cheyer Feom a Photegraph Taken in the Courtyard of the Officers’ Prison at Gourivats| Which Licuterant O’Brien Preserved Throughout His Perilous Journey, | O’Brien Is Shown Standing Behind the Gtrman Guard, Who Sits at the Table in the Center of tke Group, W. H. Brown... the past year. By our volun use of substitutes we hav nvulated a wheat was to have been held GERMAN SUFFRAGE! One of the most hollow-s0un reforms reported from Germany that of the enfranchisement of t! women. Hitherto, with the exc2ption c! small class, who are the more cu ble, the status of the Ge:man wor has been that descriysd in thote f “A little better-thar dog, a little dearer than his hor’ | To keep the house, ceok five me.’ | a day, beer nothing but sonsy w | she the belief in t | ty, ond do in alt th commanded, was whole duty cf th> faithful hausf When they v i upon the si surplus. assur:d, we do not need] it. shail have gone thru cur ave ung in vain, how mous lines: 1 now using wheat in our old, lav: as‘eful way. It will be a | fore most ef the ec'vilized popula ime ons in the world have enough breac any kind. must Pain own 5 o- ae Today's Birthdays as the m: sh. must keen to heel like a d: Pris. Gens Lytle Drown. a 8. A and when any mbor of the Genera © orns Deo a Pr yaa: vee. in Tennessee, 46 yoars ago to- day. Cyrus E. Dellin, celebrated sculptor have nor exp orn + Springville, Utah, 57 yearr ngo ted hes accepted h ven Bernhordi. ruthor of | uc revolt or 9 % and the Next V ” born tion, and if she has been em Pe trogped. AD gare Aico Indy, Melhonrne MeDow2ll. widely cola- brated as a treredian, born pt Wash- ington, N. J., 54 years ato today. Dr. Edmund T. Shanahan. derd of | ‘he Catholic University at Washing- ». born in Boston, 50 years ago to-| day. pated now, it is a skin-gaving, a soul-saving >erformance. Just all the other refroms it has oceu purely under used pressure, and is b s @ grand d play fdr + SPANISH” A practical language, is taucht in evening classes. CASPER BUSINESS CCLLEGE, Inc. Smith Tarter Bide. Second and Durbin O. Cotton Phone 349-M. oO Ir 290 9OFFVI9D0F DHF GO DOV OOD IDG SG OO OG HP IOG OG OOPO® Carpenter & Sheffield... Casper Mercantile Co.. Citizens Equity Association ° Maximum Prices to be Charged by Retailers During Seven-Day Period as Announced by Committee © Appointed by the Food Administrator f commodities for two weeks ending Saturday, November 23, 1918, ig Wrair Price Committes atm mmeating held) Sunday, 3 vember 16; lable; price advanced siuce last meetin: msiances of profiteering, short aveights, oe ui should be reported to F. R. Hufsmith, Food ‘Adminis. ty, Casper, Wyoming. Price list ed Retailer Consumer Pays Should Pay * Low High Low Hic Price Price Price Price Flour, 24 Flour, 48 at Flour, bu Flour, bulk lour, per 1 Rye Flour, per lc 4-1b. Bee . bag Victory Bread, per 1 Oatmeal or rotied oats, bulk meal or rolled oats, 52-02. pk, » Wer too tbs navy or pea, (not lima) Ib... pinto, other colore toes, white or Irish, ns, per Bh. .« Raising, seeded, per 11-oz. pkg. Raising, seeded, per 15-oz. pkg. Canned tomatoes, standard grade, per 20-02. No. 2 per doz. ... 2, American, full cr |. pure, bulk. ‘pef Ib. ... 2 Ibs. net Ibs. net Lard substitute, medium, new style bs 5 Ibs. net .. d large, old style pail’: large, new ail 10 Ibs. net t de Lard substitute, Lard substitute Bacon, break wide, per Bacon, breakfast narrow, per Ib. Ham, smoked, per 1b. TRAPPERS ATTENTION! ‘HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR > + Hides, Pelts and Furs Want 15,000 Coyote Skins at Once. ‘Trappers call on us-with your Furs. Know wha you are getting Wyoming Hide & Metal Co. _,A. McALISTER, Manager 525 West Second Phone 285- M DOO LO0OCSOOSES DESSOOEL ESD OD5EL9OOSE>OSEEOEOOESSSS $26 000S0O% POOOOGO9 SO HOSSOSHSSOSO SOO OOS OOO These Dealers Sell , “Swift's _.Casper, Wyoming t enveeeeeocssaversrnacrsccenesers-osuepenteenseneesessresentecesncegssees P. L, Edgeington = f “3 Midwest Commissary tie $6 . | Sandison Market Co. “ “ B ves Bice ane Food sec Oy Co. “ “ i _.. vier chants’ Lunch, 65c I White’s Grocery Co. fe i } $i 00 Chi hick: en D: inner Every Sund cay | BE. 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