Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 6

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—————_—_—_—_—_— OO Oe ees Sees Oe eee. thruout the country does WAR SATIRE NOW SEEMS PROPHECY IN LIGHT OF REVOLT sisson scssoce atari di would naturally be expected under GERMAN SOLDIERS OVERSTEPPEG GUES ON RETURN “reine cman susie” s som IY, MGA VAULT 10 OF AMERIGAN SYMPATHY 1d But even The former hostility to the they might register a little more pep, , Second, the transition in adminis- s to have oth- apparently made up largely of men, children and women. (Ry United Press) LONDON, Dec. 10.—(By Mail, Je Sais Tout, the well known Fre agazine published in 1917 a satri- cal “history” of the Germen revolu- tion. The “revue” opened in a roo the Imperial palace, with the K and four or five leoding so % seems to be continuing in the tration in eBrlin appe taken place with a suspicious sm ness. It is significant that hs tment at the severity armistice conditions. app: ently was connection with the naval/ary administration , and there has been some! of the Kaiser regime. in Berlin. But the general| known, they suffered no change of views. no public whitewashing of former records. They seem to h simply stepped over seats as ‘“revolutionist: Concerning the sir knecht, Dittmann, Raa: there seems no question. But knecht is not even in the govern nt a majority Ebert is a strong reactionry The thjrd factor in Gern Its influence still remains to be ap: —_ tity Loan Company, suite 3 Building. STORAGE Household Goods, Panos. Ete Storage House on Burlington Tracks CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO some vio- the present heads of the revolution- were supporters So far as is Ptowed s dramatic Ippercourt, France. They have made only clue to one of the unfinished ro- r their Mances of the war. quietly and | girl d taken their ity of Lib- and Barth the last casualty lists are published, she and his three colleagues do not make fice ’s im- , of course, is the re- plied Perhaps, as in the Je Sa Tout phantasy, it will save the situation Money t chattels. Secu- . pou Saco wenn ony enacteles + Secu: lip cwha ei tiaumhavel cent oraneacd (Gr I WANT YOUR BRICK | WORK On Cortract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN “Hearts of The World’? Last Times T oday and Tomorrow. Lyric Theater. Ue hurriedly rehearsing lizme” scene. The Kaiser abdicated, a republic was proclaimed, the army socialized—under the secret direc- tion of Hindenburg, as a last extr vagant melodrama to avert milita annihilation. Eventually, the kais was to return and things resume their normal course The “revolution” went beautifully, according to plan. An armistice was declared and the army returne home, waving the red flag, “accord ing to plan.’ All wound have been lovely, if the stupid soldiers hadn't overstepped their cues They became more thoroly infect ed with the idea of revolution than had been anticipated. They upset the pseudo socialistic government, up a real one, and turned the pla into a reality far beyond its authpr’s:: detentions. Just how good a prophet Je Said Tout was, probably will be demon- strated, one way or the other, soon, It is noteworthy, however, that dis- patches from neutral sources recently have interpreted the present situa tion in Germany i na w that cor- responds strikingly with certain parts of the prophecy Disregarding the persistent rumors of the kaiser’s plans to return later, these facts stand out to justif pension of judgment upon the ¢ ent German regime: First, Germany as a whole has thus far manifested significantly few of the usual symptoms of a nation in revolution. The apparent non chal- ance of the public at large is ever arousing comment Accounts em to indicate the overthrow of the mon archy is regarded with in In some instances mute regret is evi dent. There appears no nation-wide exultation in the newfound liberty, no particular indignatio: on the part of large classes—ay the au thors of their national misfortun While there has been some scalp hunt ing, it has been mostly character There have been as yet Eat your Christmas Dinner at the Manhattan SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER From 11:30 to 8:30 p. m. Green Olives Crisp Celery Osyster Cocktail Chicken A La Colbert Boiled Halibut, Consomme A La Royal Hollandaise Sauce Stuffed Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Genuine Spring Lamb, Min: Sauce Ressole Potatoes Green Peas in Cream Combination Salad English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Boston Coffee Music by Four-Piece Orchestra The Manhattan Cafe political in no startling O=m disclosures of responsibility for the war, no publication of secret do-u ly SA HTN im —— | dred Christmas Money Interest on your S avings Account due January Ist will be paid December 23rd The Casper National Bank Capital and Surplus, $150,000 NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, i913 DIAMONDS AND MONEY “MANCHURIA CONVINCED s.Sreconcitere CARRY SAD MESSAGE [By Associated Prean} PARIS, Dec. 21.—Two parcels, as valuable as they are small, are way ina Y. M. C. A. safe at They give the Each is ad- dressed and ready for mailing to a back in America. Each con- tains a diamond ring and more than a thousand francs. They will haye to lie in that Red Triangle safe until for they were turned over to the “Y” y in trust by two young of- just a day or two before the fighting ce: “Say, doc,” said the spokesman, “we want to leave these with you in case—well, you know. In the morning we're going after Heinie TO AVOID AND RELIEVE IN- FLUENZA Dr. Franklin Dnane) y people have been frightened influenza. The more you efar the ase, the surer you are to get it. Go right about your business and forget ity As the disease is spread principally by contact thru sneezing, coughing or spittin gm,any health au- || thorities have advised that every one wear a gauze, which is daily washed a nsdaturated with a one to five hun- solution of zine sulphate in water, and then dried before wearing over the nose and mouth. You should avoid crowds, common drink- ing cups and public towels. Keep |your strength up by taking lots of exercise in the open air and plenty of nourishing food. If you have any of such symptoms as chillness, nasal obstructions, flushed fact, headache, feverishness, restlessenss, weakness, or irritating cough, give up work at once and go to bed. This will save your strength to help overcome the disease. Put your feet in hot water for fifteen minutes, Theroughly loosen the bowels with some such mild and non- irritating physic as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pillets. Drink principally of hot lemonade and then cover up with plenty of clothes in bed so as to get a good sweat. When sweating is free and the fever reduced take a dose of two Anuric Tablets every four hours, followed by drinking at least a glass or two of hot water. lieve the soreness of the muscles and bones from which most patients com- plain and help the kidneys flush out Anurie Tablets help quickly to re- the poisens, To relieve nasal, obstructions and excessive discharge from the nose, probably nothing is better than such a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as Dr. Sage’s Catarrh-Remedy. It will give great relief. Employed as a gargle, in same strength as made up for use in the nose, and as hot as ean be borne, it quickly arrests soreness and dryness in the throat. Influenza weakens the patient’s resistance to disease, so that there is danger of bronchitis and pneumonia developing. To combat this tendency | and fortify the patient’s strength in- sist that he keep in bed at least two days. Probably nothing will at this stage hasten the recovery and strengthen the patient more than an iron-tonic tablet called “Irontic’” or that well known herbal tonic, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which has been used by thousands in the past two generations.—Adv. © HARBIN, Manchuria, America’s recognized as the Manchuria, bor organ of this city which de-- long suffering country. America ex- ate to put this amendment cnc. a clares editorially that the words of tends to us a helping hand. May we the other hand the “wets” make , the United States can be trusted and not fail to grasp it. And it must not such admissions. The count wil be again. these things to the addresses on them. will not be Amer’ Théy haven’t come back—yet, but a the “Y” man is not sure. diamond rings—should be messengers war, had no good word to sp: of joy to American girls, not h bingers of officers turn up—or until the last casualty lists preme sacrifice. triotism and of courage tion of the state. ee a / | we AG « i my PY | >. i (Au eal | $$ yer (LLINGTS ASEM “We must learn from America to IN ORDER RESTORATION build our fortune sby ourselve: SPRINGFIELD, Il., Dec develop the wealth of our country,”|When the Illinois General e Manchuria s “America our goes into session here > friend ng her services will have two big dec without hypoc ‘if we desire them.’ Russia and ! How strong bition amendment. IMlino would be such =z iance. What claim to have a sufficier possibilitias it would present to our/of votes in both the house consul at Irk- he United interfere in quotes the Americar s announcing that anuary y ions tr One will be on the fede {By Axsocinted Press} Dec. 23 friendship for Ru: be forgotten for one moment that very close one way or the other If we don’t come back, send|if anyone should occupy Siberia it partial opinion indicates the... zs ure will be adopted. The second big decision wi) Hundreds of men who, before the to the manner of electing deleg» for to and and the meeting time of constitutional convention. Illinois’ first constitutional vention was in 1840 and the realize to be men like themselves— jn 1870. Since the latter dat: tell their tale of su- men with a sense of humor, of pa- has been no change in the cor — Rings clergymen, are now enthlusiastic in tragedy. 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