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age Two Pal The Casper Daily Pabune ued eyery evening ee Suna Natrona county, W offices: Oil Exchange * Buiie THE CASIER DAILY TRIBUNE in the cradle of the deep blue | S. Lipsner, The tae a In the Day’s News | Today’ 8 5 Arivetaaties ). \ 1829—President Guerrero of Mexico anncurtces that| Jt is now reported that President | Gustav Ador, who has been elected| was deposed by revolutionists sten: | Wilson will not sit at the peace table. | president of the Swiss Confederation | 1848—-Hansom cabs were patented by 4 for the year 1919, celebrates his 73d} Joseph A ius Hansom. express |Is this a scheme on Wilson’s part to! birthday today. For many years Mr.|1861—The funeral of the Prince Con do all the talking while the rest have| Ador has been regarded as Switzer-| sort took place at St. George’: their mouths full? |land’s foremost citizen and states- Chapel, Windson. [== | o!* | | i®, f the govern- Say It With F bere Itis the deep est desire of| operat- 7) ag ewes jman. Of late years he has become|1875—Royal palace at Bareclona, busi- : widely known outside his own coun- Spain destroyed by fire ea ch of us used| The Chinese have advanced $600,- —Laurence Oliphant, celebrated x 2 airplanes each carrying! 000 to defray the expeises of its dele-| | committee of the Red Cross, to Which | traveler, novelist and mystic, died at th ts Christ F ffice he was chosen in 1910: Dur- Twickenham, England. Born FanEGRIETIONT ES ngers or an equivalent/gates to the peace conference, de ing te Earopeun war He had A op:| aii Cape Town gn 1829, mas to give) ne Year BY Mall or Carrier and making a clining the offer of Japan to finance] portunity to prove his skill and talent) 1893—President Sanford B. Dole of MM Gnthee c s an hour. Flights the mission for them. China is show-/ as an organizer. He founded the now! Hawaii denied the right of the Cheer an ds je: Month: said to have proved ing a decided preference for playing | World-famous agency of the prison- president of the United States of such flights. n three mo ions must b Associated Press Member of the pcm das oo exclusively ientific but it failed to develop because “it ton several years ago to attend thé 1915—German reply to latest Ameri- . of ing a wireless outfit. According to|rained heavily.” There was to be an/| international Red Cross conference. Cart rote on Frye case to sat- Friends. reports, there will even be for those to som UNCLE SAM, GUARDIAN ANGEL? 4s w of dozing thru such Mar boy returnir hae pROBRUY ee an adventure. The rates are expect-|# dozen people and a squirrel. Really, | Austro-German forces in the ik Fear 5 ; Cyclamen, 2-year growth Stevias Ail ten Fee‘ t8et 8s ed to be Moderate the revolutionists need a little of the|go offensive stormed the summits ot! | Today 's Events See eeeeiak ee eee Sie TaD ENS ae spirit of the trenches. Col de Rosso and Monte Valbella, cut-| ,! i fects ai ea U. S.A.!” If marrying his b PSUS Ova ote ail oe ting off more than 6,000 Italians | King Albert of the Belgians today BaAURE EY POTS CUI KS is one reason for his remarks he may! t#in hopes of flying before the end) . . ACEATIATROR ee eles jenters upon the tenth year of his sov- Fer s find that he was right. “In Heaven|0f his days. And the time will very| | {™C'N" SPISS Were in ee | ak qi creianty. the Jithor marrying nor giving |likely come, in a future not at afl/duting the war. Two women spies—/ 4 | Today is the 100th anniversary of Plumosus Boston Kentia Palm se ee a not Edith Cavells, but real spies—| | lay’ s nha |the death of Sir Philip Francis, the S ; R | in marriag Uncle m pro- ant Su nen ne ania Draw Oman Z a “a th, but th a | British politician and pamphleteer, Sprengeria oosvelt poses to b seals bride. ho has never flown in an airplane Were sentenced to See ae gekoeee | whom many believe to have been the ¢ ut Flowers = vith such difficnitie: will rank h those present-day |tence was never carried out. Berlin, Dr, Gu&tav Ador, the new president | uthor of the “Letters of Junius.” grooms wi ich difficnlties ae i ee ane ” of course, will never understand why. | of the Swiss Confederation, and chair-| King Victor Emmanuel of Italy will Carnations Killarney Roses they go to get marriage licens ;|marvels who have never ridden on a a ‘man of the internation committee of | conclude his stay in Paris today and Russell Roséx Pc insettas will make the most ardent pause at Tailroad. the Red Cross, born 73’ years ago to- | depart for Rome to complete arrange- GERI Inteicte pela Lebel . Really, it’s too bad the strict food} day. ments for the coming visit of the Scott Key Roses Sweet Peas iat ts rules have been abolished. The doc-| Giacoma Puccini, whose new operas! president of the United States and Violets This is not, may seem at first A ve interesting theory is put thave recently been presented for the | Mrs. Wilson. . , sight, a poor reward tendered by an|forth § eavteen sniediemivacpere lone pea aya nevienp pr : much bgirst time in New York, born in Lue-| The return of the American bat- We are members of the Florists Telegraph Delivery and ; , baat improved since we started doing ca, Italy, 60 years ago today. tlechip squadron from Europe is to canneliven tac. nt f the United Praee ‘ 7 ah ; ead Sak an -easoete ’ an deliver flowers to any part of the United States or Canada. ungrateful country for serv in a paper read at an association) Vi out nines! { Oscar S. Straus, New York mer-| be made the occasion for a naval re- : Y Pi ae ceived, but, we are assured, : -| meeting regard to the cause or Se !chant, philanthropist, diplomatist and | view at New York today which is ex- sary protection to the lads returning origin of the influenza. He takes the Ger. | foTmMeE cabinet officer, born in Geor-| pected to be one of the most notable from the front : Heke 3 : Americans will be sorry for Ger-| gia,68 years ago today. | affairs of ite kind in the world’s his- L. Tue a kak re und that the disease is not con jini present plight when Germany! James B. Aswell, representative in tory. ill-considered marria does not come from bacteria are : accompaniment of war or germs, but is caused by minute time cana tions. The returning so!- particles of the poison gas used on i Ted wie hal f ol encnaieces ; i A lot of sturdy poe paeeteal Sone oer the veteran penneen! at Aalantic oy today continuing ‘i dier, s ounded with a halo of glory the battlefields o: Surope—that the »| of 1 iphia A e1 e | ene ee aay. Bespably.jwhen | field, Mass., 56 years ago today. years, the school teachers and othe : n marriage. And what is a far becn carried into upper currents of he saw them coming he thought it was ———— | edacet ars Re Konecien will tee ee WE CAN DO IT H NS na AS ty GUE SLA EN tir and fted all over that coun-/» purely feminine tribute to his repu- have been when he found that they | vantage of the Christmas vacation to SRG? Gina GEV : due for pension or heavy life insur- cry and across the seas to this coun-|tation as a ‘Deevil. among’ the; cnme not. to see, but to raise the | 20d the eed seat de ee Tas Buy W. S. S. . ThicdlandiBineltestles ance makes him a shining mark for try, and that when these particle’ /weemen.” How disappointet! Ae mabe ‘devil! ieee Scot n par ee Wwe) luring aacaeepoeecee, : the most ewl type of adventuress.|.ottie to the surface and are in- jaca det tlgeh ities ca ae ae —thp) week, beginning, oday erik the establishment of certain paled the flu starts up. And as We} Ii Ti Ac AT RAARR pension increases after the Civil war rts that the particle PeeereroeeveereveseceecsI 0000 rIIC RVC EECDT ELI E0000 CLC OOO RSE O DEES ORE COS ECCT e CCE. settle more | it was found that oldiers wer lly " , cially foggy, cloudy, mug; being lured into marriage and in many weather an Unelliagech e @ proved cases killed so that the widow j4. boon batter theowy might reap the pension forth, who is goimg to dispute the 9 7 no part of General Crowder His position that the disease P hat the boys for whom he™{S"Ha=gpread foo rapidly and too wide. @ : : Seg @ responsible shall fare so ill. and there/ty to have been caused by personal| : are certain questions which every contact seems to be borne out by th soldier applying for a marriage li- fact that thousands of people have| cense will have to answer. If the! een afflicted in Iceland—about half | a rs are not satisfactory, no li- of the 60,000 population having the cense, disease.—Riverton Chronicle. Theoretically the soldier trained ir ao - t From now until Christmas our} the arts of f-defense sh * _ “e will be open evenings. We will | little need of such pa ance But when little Dan Cupid is also F; ; 8‘ nd everything in shooting around, he not only pie is 9 L pais pare ' Christmas eats CASH and PAY hearts but heads, and that is where [RSS. Phone 1, Casper Coml. © t him at his 12 we nted. Security 302 O. S. Build- st earnest advo Company, 2 are married w to ‘all bunk”? about me bs $ 1 $ ‘Toaster wie pideeraitaat as V iA haa 12.50 25.00 Stavtngee $7.50 aeaeiGy ene OP with Blug_ felon: Curling eee ; ys oe Trong) 2 eee $5.75 (et PASSENGER PLAN Diaktosp ise Yabvetess Percolator > years knownes Leet’ (6 Cup Nickeled) It is coming We A SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Horse Toggery EVERYTHING A HORSE WEARS We also handle Chaps, Bits, Spurs, Navajo Rugs and Blankets, Wool Auto Robes, Gloves, Belis, Dog Collars and Dog Harness, Pocket- books, Flashlights, ete. 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Second Street Phone 361-W - CHICHESTER S PILLS | with its own dishes of late. | CeCe \for the exchange of wounded and|1914——-THe Austrian garrison besieg: ll d There was to be a counter-revolu-| sick prisoners by the belligerents. | ed in the fortress of Przemys! au our daear 3 Dr. Ador is personally known to many | made an unsuccessful sortie tion started in Berlin the other day, epoch-making Socialist demonstration’ 5 in New York last week, but it rained| and the attendance consisted of about | is sorry for her past. * 2 @ Coffee UPMB.«....s100.- Perret iA | congress of the Eighth Louisiana dis- ‘trict, born in Jackson Parish, La., 49 |Kion $16.00 ° $21.50 on interfere with Hawaiian af- fairs. ers and their families or friends. It was he. who was largely responsible Americans, having visited Washing-| against the Russians. isfy American demands. —}1916 British aircraft carried out [ i successful raids in the Arish region of Egypt. eee ee Year Ago in War | i > The forty-fourth annual conven. and exhibition of the Nek Jersey Ts ago today. State Horticultural Society will open Make this an is useful Sewing Blectric Waffle Our show room will be open till 91 p. m. Saturday, Monday and T uesday NATRONA POWER CO. mi ‘ican AANA a Happiness to™ ones and Potted Plants Scotch Heathers Poinsettas, in pans Phone 872 406 South Center Electric Christmas and give something that $39.50" $51.50 . $15.00 Chafing Dishes. $18.00 » $30: -00 vucomom $9.50" $18.00 Phone 69 soccer. fl