Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 5

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| qy BE OPERATED BY ITALIAN Trani GOVERNMENT IN FUTURE By Henry Wood (United Press Staff Correspondent) Influenza Epidemic Aggra-| ROME, Nov. 21.—(By Mail.) vated on Island Thru Lack (Following the remarkable develop of Staple Food; Condi- tions Near Famine ICIDE ORDER TO HUN FLEET Determination te Sacrifice Fleet Inspired by Defeat, But Sounded Deathknell of Pan-German Party ment the co-operative stores move ment has taken in Italy as a result |of the war, the Italian government Dec. 20.—Cor d for establishment of [ny desseined Pieaey | lence of The institutes under government’) AMSTERDAM, Dec. 20.—The at Maky Lawn ta tempt of officers of the Ger yernment co-operatives wili y interfere with the pri- ablished ones already exist- High Seas fleet to make a suicidal sortie against “the hout a single bag o is characterized by the Berlin under the auspices of va- erts as “the last devilish crime | against r “ous organizations such as the Rail’ “Against the German fl way Employes, the various labor un- the deom of the Pan-Germans.” ons, government employes, newspa- fact by just about fight is regarded ward the German revolution. This ° ,Mmutiny is described by the Vowaerts ent co-operatives at! as will provide for supplying families, or over 1,500,000 et of selfdefense by 80,000 | against the villainous Pan-Ger- men man plan. "To understand the position,” 50,000 individuals. It is expected that in the purchase ¢j, ies|on the open market of the food and erdue but in ps the “It is newspaper, the to go back to the fever uff ring an vate muc nard--| other merchandise the de Si a a an-German I ; = \ccording to “Albert B. Lee, Fed-| A similar saving wil he made in the necks eee rine fetes ahead Get your Bananas for your Sunday dinner. : I 00c ommissione 1 cha sellin price the members o PAC) ing 2 e a e i H i othe et Rice Hood Commi coperntie, Tee ter tthe nd which eid oni dfn ame auch low tint he Sizee ne A few boxes of Winesap Apples, perbox ../.............. ee fransportation andthe Commis | profit which the government cooper. doomed 20,000 dt no "then "Bie, with Spat dn Florida Oranges, nice and sweet, per dozen ..... Serie ease es 2ode diate relief, Help greatest advance made by any £0v- peaple should suffer themselves to be] eect chem from its antipathy to All kinds of Xmas Candies and nuts. Full line of Vegetables. 1 by the Shipping|ernment in assuming governmental responsibility for lowering the cost of living. butchered rather than undergo the; shame of defeat. lor “With their minds steeped in the| ———_—___—_ ¢ serate worship of might they had no inkling NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING so ¢} t local Food Com- as not been advised of the| any ships bri rice. of r the first tir and a of revolutionary currents amor he Food Cc sior no r YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the They ll imagined th: all of its stock) That the annual meeting of the stock-) j,.5 sint, Their nee in an-| holders of the Souhwest Oil Co fiendish ut the! I of the new) will be held on January 7t 919, at! chips to t ship. | h provide the Red] ten o'clock a. m., at the office of the pirtoke reeded for the company, rooms 19 and 20 Townsend > sufferers ChristmasSale We have placed on sale every Dress in our shop at a Big Discount — Do not fail to inspect these Dresses when choosing your Dress for Chrisimas. Also Our Waists Every Waist in the shop has been marked down to rock-bottom prices. The French Shop - Ground Floor O. S. Building a Tu ~ > THE | Another paper urges that this|and would put an end to the impe- | Lf Latin-American Union should not be rialism of the larger nations so far THA merely an economie union but one as their ambitions in South America CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE _ FIRED REVOLT SOUTH AMERICA Would Use Republics as Weap- 2 on Against Pan-A9merican- respondence to 0 _ British Grand] jean Union between Spain and Fleet before the armistice was signed Spanish speaking republics of Cen- Vor-| tral and South America as a weapon people that sealed | light today in the German-inspired Re-| articles that appeared in connection fusal of the sailors to go out and|with the observance of “The as the first step to-|the Race” as the Spanish sp people designate the anniversary of 3 the discovery of the The weekly magazines | ticles pointing out on-\union that would make the Span‘sh speaking nations ind pt to hide th» the commis-| Building, Casper, Wyoming, for the ? ced. : Il the needs 4 ABE KASSIS, P. Ph 428 ick up small lots| purpose of electing dir for the > officers harangued, cajoled,| and at the same time the sympathetic 145 East Second 5 z 2 Pe ensuing year and tr: ting such Three times the order wa r anding that comes from a In connection with our Groceteria is other business as may come before It was a difficult position for n language 1 common re- = r/suid meeting, W.A. AVERY, |men with no backing but their fec The Spanish clergy is aiding The Sandison Market Company President. ing of solidarity. A thousand were agandists in their campaign. Attest: Wilhelmshav qT ogee tee gue Sane With a large selection of Fancy Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and . Geese at reasonable on John D. Wendorff, Sec’y. sdom shout! newies of prices, which we guarantee to you are not storage stock and will give you absolute satisfaction SE) uifedtle friendship and that ndship or your money back. We also have a stock of Fancy Meats of all kinds. Pub. Dec. 20, 1918. the irony in the future will be based on mu-'% Gone thot inland veGn eeciou> con: | (nat the Pan-Ger in and advant Questions SATURDAY SPECIALS is ie island very serious con-! 60°) °° teiy lage, race, religion, it e cern. . {should t adds, may sow the seeds of mew dif- Butter less than cost. Ko Ko Nut Buiter rope with food) The average consumption of rice “POU! sec ee se cn ate es aay Bagi DIESE nine eneighbarnocd sauNicnite the German peo-|hehooves the twenty Spanish speak- Meadow Gold Butter ____________ 65¢ Holiday Nut Butter OF Leena LO eae n ber aly cee won| ple th doom.” ing American nations, to unite for : d 2 be directed her 000 Begs. oftne wi crap) rice = ta. {their common adyantage. The ar- Brookfield Butter __.___________- 65¢e Premium Oloeomargine __.-__-__- 40c aus sone i in so far been delive ; greeting a5: | gament. Chee METH the: statement %, A begin Uline e that the League of Nations hope- | * less dream. los Page Five | n of Japarese silks of Japan's tes. Prices 2 fell for common defense and offense. are concerned.” y, “In time of peace,” it argues, “we nae ethene ns were H f 4 ,must prepare for war. The passive entirely | |defense of the frontiers of Spain and could be the South American republics is not : American enough against the powerful nations, especially against those which rule the seas, but a close defensive union of Spain and the South American re- publics would be sufficient against ny aggression. “We should adopt an active of- fensive attitude rather than a passive defensiv® one. temporary “The united navies of Spain and American restriction on the produc- ©. South America could present an ef-|tion of silk fabrics and kindred in-| of ¢ - | fee resistance to any aggression dustries has ca’ da t backea: BANANA DAY AT THE GROCERTERIA Saturday, Dec. 21---Bananas Just Arrived 20c.iPer Dozen IN VALUE AS RESULT OF U. 5. RESTRICTIONS TOKIO, Dec. 2.—The BAKED GOODS SALE At the Blue Front Grocery Satur- day afternoon, beginning at 2 o’clock the ladies of the Gantz Memerial M. a splendid array aked goods. Come 220-1 t ism on Ground That It Is Imperialistic YOS AIRES, Nov. The s.)—German efforts to encour- age the much discussed Latin-Amer- | the Pan-Americanism me to Americas. Argentine newzpane advantare of a s were behind the move. The al has been kept alive in this y pro-Ger iards who have made no at- fact that their ef- st the United Alll our Groceries marked in p'ain figures. - We can save you 10c to 20c on each doilar. Make every dime count by trading here. We are hereto stay and cit your trade. We deliver orders promptly. are directed < nt is that, protected ism.’? Spain mother principal LLLIG IL SIIIIIVLISISSM I IOI ID DD MD BaP IP SDM MS. Make Your Christmas Breathe Cheer This Year Say It With Flowers he deepest desire of each of us this Christmas to give Cheer and happi- to all our dear ones and friends. Give Flowers This Christmas Each of the mothers and sisters of the boys “Over There” should be remembered with a little thoughtful cheer-bringing gift of flowers. No gift is more acceptable than Flowers—do away with the bur- of tiresome Christmas shopping. The demand is greatest for flowers at Christmas time. disappointment make your selection early. ° Christmas Suggestion List A Gift for Wives and Mothers of Boys “Over There” Special assortment of Cut Flowers artistically arranged and trimmed in appropriate colors; $2.00 to $6.00. Dainty wicker baskets containing choice assortments of Flowers trimmed with ribbon and fancy fern, com- plete $3.50 and up. Remembrance for Milady: Corsages of daintily arranged Flowers with ribbon ties, $3.00 up. Cyclamen plants prettily trimmed, $2.00 to $4.00 and up. Killarney Roses, pink and white, $5.00 per dozen up. Scott Key Roses; $8.00 per dozen and up. Ward Roses, $6.00 and up per dozen. A Gift for Mother: Fancy pink and white Carnations, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. Red Carnations, $3.00 and up per dozen. Poinsettia Plants, prettily decorated make a rich gift, $3.00, $5.00 and up. American Beaut $15.00, $18.00, $24.00 and $30.00 per dozen. All sorts of Wreaths, Laurel, Festooning, etc., Holly and Mistletoe. ABOVE PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE den To avoid Bi nat | All flowers shipped by express at purchaser’s expense unless otherwise or- dered by purchaser. We can not mail parcel post packages on Sundays and Ho!l- idays. We do not recommend parcel post shipments and will not be responsible for them, but will use every possible precaution in packing. Express charges range from 32c per package up, depending on the weight of the package and the distance. DON’T FORGET—Special Delivery Letters only are delivered to us on Sunda and Holidays. All other mail lies over until next morning. Elowers delivered by telegraph anywhere at any time by the Florist Telegraph De- livery. . “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Casper Floral Co. 406 South Center Phone 872 etna

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