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TAL, TT, BRM age Two t DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 193 | For the signing of the armistice is| ? 5 ‘ \ ay 7 Fea = pate =] | The.New Watch on the Rhine LUM CORTH FORMER (OEMAND FOR TRL Issued every evening except Sunday at/with a hankful: Thank. he Jac Po eee, ae | rf Casper, Natro y, Wyo. pe great thankfulness. ank- j S : e cation offices: “Oll Exchange Bullets {fulness for peace, for plenty, for 5 ; ee * dik ne aes * RESIDENT OF SHERIDAN EX-KAISER 5 GROWING BUSINESS TELEPHONE....... 15 |fr2edom, assurance that there will be. MOTHER GOOSE.IN POLITIcs, |* By CHARLES B. DRISCOLL = - | NO Enter at Casber (Wyoming) Postoffice |food for the world, are all tied up in Sing a song of polities Ps (Written for the United Press.) | | AMONG 6 A MEMBER THE eaGGAT = = ——|it. And these are ‘just such causes|A pocket full of votes le 4 rm . c Private William Corth, reported oe 3 CLAIM REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PI as led the Pilgrims to set aside a day|Polled to make some fellows’ sheep = There sounds a bead like ane call, bel peak oe ote — e, = spied J. E. HANWAY, President and Editor of grateful prayer and jollity. And other fellows goats.* \* Above the noise of thrones-that fall, Brean pinay seid niaied (2: R. EVANS, City Editor j 5 if . la “ * ° man of Sherida ount; bu d iy United Press) EARL E: HANWAY. Bus ness ‘Manager | —_ oe And when the votes were countéd ; The Rhitg, the Rhine, the noble Rhine! z éuttia Gasper: -< chy in ones ea: Nov. 29. — Th. i | v ri 5 : * | pop’ lemand in G RET ee ne eine cups EXTRADITION OF HUN CRIM. It soon was noised about f Who guards today that silver line? {fields pie e being ered into the! trial of the ex-Keises ty ny for a 7 INALS !That all the outside boys were in ~ serviée. e left Casper July 6, last, | owing, aay. Swiss advices aa is SUBSCRIPTION RATES : # Chorus x |for Port Logan, Colo, He was 24) Gisclow ; - Bavarian un reas By Mail a There is one vital matter belong-|And all the ins were out. lm : = | Yeats of age and leavés a widow, Mrs. | bites concerning Pru: re. Seat eer =: $7.80) | ia stares ED. FOSTER. Humanity, no danger thine, Elline Corth. | sponsibility for the war has given ; Susan. ou ing to the Allies reckonjng with Pa Hi 4 a2 ane: * | impetus to the demand. Pee Cony: 03. Germany which has not been touched $s Shae say Aa HARE BO CARgeE Mune : A Basle. newspaper asserts: All subscripti pe pa iS ia cai 5: % : & ” ey vance and The Dally ‘Tribune will not which might well be settled immedi- tthe ‘kaiser. Exactly the same The Yanks now keep the watch, the watch on Rhine! er ae Wad Melleved. insure delivery after subscription be- |, , fos, . words we had in mind with one ex- * = i comes one month in arrears. ately when peace negotiations begin. : hg Th swell * FA VISIT 10 HOME Home cooking at The Harvey ermber et Abe <hibociates Press That is the surrender by the Ger- eee Sora} ge Patti 4 that used to % -: entitled to the use tot repatinention oy man government of all members of _ -* aaven ity = . 9! Rhine has Sone to hell; all news dispatches credited to it or not Speakjng of dry waves, if you want % Now Yankee hands, so firm and trhe. | | otherwise credited in this paper andthe German army and navy against = : ater Cheyenne and : wo: ; id (By United Press) | A also the local news published herein to see time fly go to Cheyenn = Plant there the old Red, White and Blue. #\_ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29.—Harry |] Monumental Granite in every whom the Alljés have evidence justi- #)| Thaw was paroled from the Pennsyl-| %) vania Hospital for the insane to spend | | Thanksgiving with his mother in Pitts- quarry. throughout the country will raise 25 per cent January j. If you anticipate erecting , stone fot Memorial Day, « buy a saloon. % fying criminal trials. ce Me ed . x The Yankee soldier, head held high, Swears here an oath that will not die, a ry It setins certain that such a de- A revolving door is no place for # mand would be legal. The «times have been committed in allied juris- dictions. There is plenty of evidence avyajlable, especially in Belgium and oss ene paper has enlisted’ France, to convict hundreds or thou- sands of Germans who committed or the fellow who can’t make up his * mind without changing it a few times | x | * “What,” we inquired casually of! % the proprietor of a local restaurant | # Thy banks of tyrants shall be for practice. * * While flow thy waters to the sea There flows no more brave Belgian blood To stain with shame thy rushing flood; Along the Rhine the world now sees *| burgh. Hospital attendants will guard % tution Monday. —$_———_ aA Everything in the way of bedding, # at low prices. Exchange Furnittre | Co., 206 W. Third. 27-3" pe) ee ¥) free! _ Monarch steel range with reservoir, #) him and will return him to the insti- | cuts and order now, allow me to reach the quarry before Janu. ary Ist and you will save 25 per cent. Tombstone Works Opposite Postoffice, Casper, Wyo, Robert Simpson. Phone 665-5 f Ronee a Dipea nreeri erecta a |e creer deny ® Seta, anal ie) © The Starry Flag flung to the breeze. # like new. Phohe 977, 11-27:3* = pow pty eek. Or the of the land, as well a8 contrary to in- sprig of patsley from the robf of the | «| - —_— oe a —— period o: @ War--+--** ternational law. The defeat and sut-' steak onto the table loth, “what js|# aBridhtetiblem of! world redeemed, re S. " tender as 2 military power naturally | the average lite of a piece of parsley) x Emblem of dreams our fathers dreamed. *) F | DON’T “BEAR” AMERICA paves the way for the surrender of jn a restaurant?’ “Damfino,” re- Thy stars of hope in triumph aime * 4 It is time to repeat the famous ad- a Sen nere conpere te (dueipuniah-}pledanaeurey.) 1 hae) Were, parsley) ® Along the Rhine, the noble Rhine! 4 cCoMMODITY "Saye" Should Pay vice of old J. Pierpont Morgan to {7 : ____was here when I bought this place | =| P 8 ey a Wall Street friend: “Never be al, Tete Stould Be no discrimination. ‘six yéars ago." | FSF CEOS +4 MOSSY SSE SS SS VSP S OE He | j Bree Price Pfite Ti ; The Alljes could demand the sur- ce aie 2 2 : bear on the United States of Amer- 2 : } ¥ | Wheat Flour, 24-1b bag... Sisk 3... render of a guilty Kaiser precisely ‘When a man gets in trouble he ;g—-—WW————-6 Wheat Flour, 48-1b. bag 2.10 ica.” ‘ as they demand a_ captain or lieu- There are too many Americans tenant who ordered crimes commit- take: i » since vas | Cornmeal, 10-1b. just now, not mérely New York bank- i a “jtaken the Tribune since it was) g Cornmeal, 24-1b. bag. ba 3 ted on his own authority, or a pri-| started. Boies Penrose, who seems likely to GANGELLED BY MARSHA | ¥igtory Bread, per 16-oz. loaf. ers but business men in all parts of .44. who murdered or burned or crease | become a stormi-center when the Re- |Qatmeat or rolled. dats’ S2-os. pk the country, who are “bearing” the 1 «44 |publicans start organizing the next . J | Sugar, granulated, bulk, per 100 1 United sf Iti te re i robbed without orders. Down dround the state house | Congress is the senior United St&tes | Beene, PUTA pea-(not lima nm es. is unpatriotic, anc 4 * ae i } a o, other colore <i Tikeie ot meaioe oi z There is no need of waiting for the | Everybody’s nervous; {Senator from Pennsylvania and has [Ry Associated Prexs] Potatoes, qwhite or Irish, per Ib... is foolis! 5 Seeeepomess kei) _ |fjnal peace treaty. The armistice ex-|Wond’tin’ where the: goin’ to|long been a leader of the “‘stalwart”| WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Vice-| Raisins, seeded, per 1 pik Morgan’s implicit belief in the pires iri thiti days. At the end of iat } and conservative wing of the Republi- President Marshall has cancelled his Teens: weceec, Ber S85Gs, pkg everlasting economic success. of hjs ,,. A 3 if d {eles : " can party, Senator Penrose is a na- actor spenkineiitoceaiaciiciae! Meson NOOE Ene 5 y ne that period, on December 12, the Al-| Under civjl service. tive of Philadelphia and a graduate of ’ | Tomatoes, standard grade, 2ig “can. 7% 3. 133—2 tor tse fanned corn, country was based on the solid rock jieg could properly make this demand, generally lets us know that he has | In the Day’s News | Harvard. A lawyer by profession, he Wheat Flour, bulk, per Ib. . Rye @lour, per 10-Ib. bag . Rye Flour, per aE bag a WESTERN SPEAKING TOUR that he considered that he should re- standard grade, per 20-oz. No. 2 can. of such facts as these: 7 f Bare had his initiation! in. lawmaking as/main in Washington while President | Canhed peas, standar ad submitting yfatever list of criminals, 0 : ~ A: 20-02. No. 2 i ome), . f ? ‘3 representative 4nd then as a senator, Wilson is in Europe. | Ganhed galmorn: tall p 20 We have incomparably greater they may have ready, with Kaiser) | Today s Birthdays | Bs the Pennsylvamia legislature, for a| | per TesduNer AvoRus i fsete TiS. 25 natural resources than any other'na- wiJhelm at the head of jt. °. veriod of 18 years. As a lieutenant} ; SED fi E f eerenas. ‘Der 18 20—2 tor 45 tion on earth—more potential wealth eg gore Joseph E. Davies, former chairman | of the late Matthew S. Quay he rose | FEEL, ih | r 163% Tye th a me Such a demand © would afford a of the Federal Trade Commission of| °° power in the Republican party in % # _ /Oleomargarine, best g: 36” in iron and copper and other metals, mtikk te&t of thé gobd faith 6f th 2 8 I F: h |Eges, storage, per doz. ...... “60 : 7 : j gti est of the good faith 6: © lthe U. S., born at Watettewh, Wis. he Keystone Staté: In 1911 he was 9 | Cheese, American, full cream, cut 41% in fuel, in arable land, in timber, in present German government. Com- ie 9 A | lected to the United States senate, g para aS BBTK, Dery ca 129% water power. * Tiakée with iE oul. page the: wet UARTE SEO FOURY. und he has thrice.peen returned. In - Lard, pure, medium, 5 Ibs. net 4600 2 _ | Pliar vith F Trixie Friganzie, one of the well-| he national convéntién of his party Cold: d hi Asi eek Side Lt 2 Apt 2.70 We have greater manufacturing; for a satisfactory conclusion of peace) known’ actresses of the American| 1¢ has been a prominent figure relieved by De gnickly Eard substitute, median Aa, pail at $ faciljties than Bed sath nation. and satisfy the conscience of man- stage, born in Cincinnati, 48 years ong the “regulars.” New Discov Pe ER a ibe a nays 148 We have greater business energy kind. It would also reflect honor| ago today. . e i 7 Lard substitute, large. now stylépatt ma and ability than any other nation. | upon the German nation — which at, Dr. Gilbert Reid, Presbyterian mis- PEAGE MEETING TO AE. | Nobody shoals tel “perfectly mise | Bacon) breaktast; standard grade, """ a - ig i 2} 2 » en la; ay 7 : | erable” from a cold; cough or bronchial | % : an : : We are the largest body of intelli-|this moment needs honor more than |sionary, who was deported from China attack for very long. For it takes only | ee gent, coherent people, speaking the|food. If Germany refuses to render|Pecause of his pro-German policy, a little while to relieve *t and get ba Ham, smok GUIDED BY MERCY, 15 sf |born at Laurel, N. Y., 61 years ago | same language and having the same them up, the Alljes have power to | today. 7p te es Deas ened raticnhe Public is advived that families. are expected to take their full month 1 id th tandards of take them by force William G. Lee; president of the ‘ * it soch loosens ths sttsitescareimotioneeen nauired with Tey mehase ot wheat flour e a a . . + 0 i} at. = . | e 1 * w i eee a re in the SS Brothethood of Railway Trainmen, STATEMENT OF DANIEL eeonkae brass ates fee irnurarerenarseeneni = x PALESTINE AND THE ZIONISTS born at LaPtairie, Ill; 59 years ago i Haif tury old the larz. | ‘ . acentuty old and more world. We therefore have the lar; today. % 5 today than ever. 6c 2nd $1.20. est home market for goods that any tiation has, and the greatest power of producing goodS for export. There are more potent reasons for optimjsm today than there were in the elder Morgan’s time. Not on! have we limitless power to produc wealth, but we have—or will soon have—an adequate fleet of merch- antiien to carry it all over the world. And with this unprecedented trans- portation power, we have a foreign market, created by war’s devastation and by our own increased prestige everywhere, that is ready to absorb all we can produce for years to come, All we need, to enjoy this unpar- alleled opportunjty, is to make the transition from a war basis to a peace basis. There’s the rub. But the transition. will come more easily and quickly than any of these croak- ers imagine. only ‘stop croaking and get down to work, THE NEW THANKSGIVING The resolution introdueed into the French Chamber of deputies that steps be taken to have November 11 destuved an international holiday comes With special mterest to Amer- jeans, who have from the earljést times had a Thanksgiving day November. The date of signing of the armi- stice with Germany is due to become o4* of the most famous dates in his- tory. The event which it celebrates js one for which all the peoples of ihe carth will have cause for grati- tudé. Why should it not be com- bined in some way with the Ameri- can Thanksgiving? Thursday has proved itself a con- yesient day for the harvest celebra- tion, but there is nothing sacred about the Iast Thursday in Novem- ber rather than the second or thjrd. To move the one holiday back a lit tle farther from Christmas would perhaps be an advantage ih several At least, it wjll if they; There is a common impression that Great Britain, the conquerer of Pal- \estine, intends to turn that country ‘over bodily to the Zionists of the world for the establishment of a He- This, as pears, is not precjsely the plan. jbrew republic. now ap- At ay rate, it is not what the Zionists themselves ask. should be handed over to us as a package on which to stamp our label,”” s Louis Lipsky, executive head of the Zionist Federation of America. “I wish to make jt clear to all critics of the Zionist move- ment that we simply want the oppor- jtunity to go to Palestine and demon- strate ottr superiority over the peo- ple of When we do this, then, and then only, will and other nations there. we demand politjcal economy autonomy.” This is a fair enough proposal. It implies that the Holy Land shall be held, for a time, as an international trust, under the protection of the Al- 17? lied powers or a league of, nations. | |The Zionists have already made great strjdes in the restoration of their fatherland, ed by Turkish rule and handi- by interference. even when op- German iven a free field, there is no reason to doubt that they wit prove their right to repossess their ancient herit- a pe arenes a ee | Year Ago Today in War ! no] Inter-Allied Conference ; measures opened in Paris. Lord Lansdowne in a letter to a ; London newspaper renewed his peac | proposal. on war 7 German destroyer sunk by mine of: Dutch coast, with less o fnearly ail her crew. ‘ ees The invention of bells is attributed to the Egyptians, who are credited ‘with having made us of percussion in- struments to announce the sacred | fetes of Osiris. “We do not démand that Palestine; agp o “ —o > V2 : 4 || Today’s Ariniversaries ——— 1729 Charles Thomson, secretary of the first Continental Congress, born in Iréland. Died in Phila- delphia, Aug. 16, 1824. | Maria Theresa, empress of Aus- tria, who proved a match for the greatest statesmen of her day, died ih Vienna. Born there, May 13, i717. Insurrection in Poland com- menced at Warsaw,-in conse- quence of the insulting conduct of the rand Duke Constantine. Marriage of King Alfonso XIII. of the Grand Duke Constantine. tia Christina of Austria. Secretary of War reported the United States Army to consist of 2,144 officers and 25,778 | | | | i780 | 1830 TFIID ALLELE PZAIS LALA | [By Aksoctated Press] | BUFFALO, N. YJ, Nov. 29.—Delib- | erations of the coming peace should be guided by principle and justice, | touched with mercy to the weak and ‘not by passion and emotion, Setre- |tary of the Navy Daniels declared in & speech here Thursday: une, write or wire me. V. V. SCOGGAN “Warms as the Sen warms” You should have one of these Hotpoint Hedlite Heaters. Warm as the sun rays Connects to any lamp socket in a jiffy \ Natrona Power Co. _Phone 69 V. V. SCOGGAN THE LANDER VALLEY PRODUCE MAN Wholesale dealer in hay, grain and all farm produce. 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