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age Two THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE The Casper Daily Tubunel | German people that war as a national ued every evening except Sunday at business does n y. per, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi- | Pusiness does not pay cation offices: Of] Exchange Building.) This is one of the BUSINESS TELEPHON 15 two main items of the German is the bill for that the allies will present n the “loss” colu Enter at Casper (W E)_Postoffice as second-class matter, Nov. er. The other MEMBER THE ASSOCIA’ REPORTS FROM THE UNITE many. That will, 2nd must, be o Ge and Editor|so big as to drive the lesson home. City Editor Business Manager ftors: ae ee KEEP THE BONDS ilass, newly appointec MARGARET V. Cc. DouDS | SUBSCRIPTION RATES % By Mall or Carrier re One Year .. : Six Months One Month finds it necessary to issue a sober warning to the holders Of L’b Copy 05 bonds. No subscription by mail accepted for e less period than three months. “Some people,’ he sz “seem to All subscription st b din ad- are under no further vance and The Da will not feel that the Insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arr obligation to retain these bonds and they are se! r a sing: : RRR is Rin VAG GGAES Skin hey are selling them and using the The Associated is exclusively money for unneces entit lication of s credited fe it or not per and herein anging them for other securities © ise ir : also the local news ‘published doubtful value. So long as the United States needs to sell bonds, MERCY those who hold the present issues Since the cessation of fighting the should not dispose of them except un Red Cross has turned from making qer the spur of urgent necessity surgical dressings to sewing upon! -phey h clothing for the ill-clad little folks in Europe. One department has in ave in i in the best secu tity in the world and it is both to their own interest and to that of their charge the making of infant layettes. | soyvernment that these securities be Certain ladies of a certain city retained.” presumably human ladies, reported as! The temptation to dispose of the was their custom at Red Cross head- bonds ally strong at this unvs quarters to sew. but when given the season of the year. It is yielded to tiny garments to work upon coldly re- 4); the more easily because of the fused. When jthe director in charge feeling that the war is over and the asked the reason. they replied that jeeq is past these garments were intended for! his attitude is bad for the bond illegitimate children and that decent polder, bad for business and bad for women should not be called upon to the government. It means a relaxa Imbor in such a cause tion of the thrift that has been one Controlling her indignation. the di- 9 the finest and most useful of our rector carefully explained that these war-born virtures. It means a lower. layettes were not destined to make jing of bond prices, disturbing the the path of the wilfully delinquent Tae tem. It means added dif- they might in caring for the babies of ¢jculties put in the way of the v securities market and un girl easier, but to help out what little credit those innocent young French and jjo9ans that must be fl ed next y Belgian girls who had been victims It is justifiable, of course, to sell of German officers. Replying that{|one’s bonds in a real busines or per this made no difference. the women onal emergency But every bond. went home: holder should understand that the Such heartlessness such failure to)same motives that induced him to buy understand the simple principles of securities should impel him to hang humanity, is well nigh incredible. If onto them as long as possible. these women only knew it, they, not SS the pitiful ruined ¢hildren whom tt AV ole eigen nUR hie eAomeriCnne scorned, are a disgrace to their were world-beaters when it came to and to that great society whose celebrating things, but those French watch-word is ‘*Merc are worthy rivals. eae ee CURE FOR SHELL SHOCK 0- The boys too young to go to war The surgeon-general of the Amer-| needn't imagine that opportunities ican army reports that more than fcr heroism are now gone forever. 2.000 of our soldiers in France were They may have to learn the French “cured by news of the signing of the. janruare. armistice.”” ~~ One’s first impulse is to lau One thing that will help Germany But it is not meant as a joke. Neither to pay her war indemnities is the fact is it meant as a slur on the courage that she won’t have to support a and patriotism of the soldier con- | navy. cerned Nearly all of them had ge shown the usual, definite symptom of nevous origin, in many cases it Those soldiers were unquestion ably sick. Their nervous s) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dee. 27.—An- nouncement of the appointment of Jimmy Burke as manager of the St. Louis club of the Am » League for the 191§ on is being ed ‘i by Burke finished out heir disease was not imaginary, ij. 1918 succeeding Fielder resigned. Phil Ball, president of the club, is to make announcement of Burke's appointment. **But,” he ad. ded “where could I get another man as capable? Mental they were disabled. were hot to pieces physically, yet at the mere word that the was over, they recovered in the usual sense of the word; but their imaginations seem to have worked the cure. It was a remark able proof. added to the proofs the cleg y-sighted doctors see almost every day ef their lives, of the power of pes CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 60. Even materialists are driven by such proofs to recognize that perhaps READY TQ BUILD PLANT after all the most potent medicines ure not in the doctor’s bag nor on the drug-store shelves. As. for the phy- It is reported on good authority that the first unit on the $1,500,000 to apply some of the psychological chemical plant of the Wyoming Chem sicians themselves, they are learnin principles that their great profes-jical and Products Company will be ai ancestor, Paracelsus, taugbt/a arted at once. The company has @xter e holdings near Depass, and four hundred years ago. several reports on the many products Se 2 so be found there is really encours ing. It is said that some of the ma- THE GERMAN DEAD \chinery is alre unloaded at Scho The latest German estimates give ning and that all machinery is bought nd paid for, which proves that thes: Duluth, Minn., men mean business. Potash, om salts, aluminum’ and whom 1,262,000 are Prussians. various acids are to be taken from There is a certain grim satisfac-|the earth there and made ready for market. W. G. Way, of Duluth and lost| cngineer for the company, has been tions here for several days making ar ppt Russia. The rangements for work on the first unit -Shoshoni Enterprise ~~ the number of Germa: idiers killed in the was as about 2,000,000. of tion in finding that Germany h more men thar any of the ni she attacked, ex British dead are said to total a little leas dhan :11000/000 and the trench Empress Eugenie long age a t a 2ction of her dead 1,400,000 These are appall P*\house at Farnborough as a kind of ing losses, to countries of such small| Napoleonic museum, the contents of population as France and Britain| Which may some day be of priceless France, unfortunately, seems to have|value. Here may be seen a great number of souvenirs and relics which have come to Eugenie through her man cost 18 connection with the Benapartes, one quite heavy cnough to sober and ef the most interesting of these being ¥he huge wash-hand basin which Na- poleon the Great carried about with him on, all his cauieai sta, jost about as many proportionately as Germany. But the ( sadden those German imperialists who phiged 60 goyfully: into” the , and to persuade the y purposes or , The Jack Pot ie In the 1c Day’s News [ ; Today’s Birthdays — = FRIDAY, DECEMBER MBER 27, 1918 ie * STF eS 11 Year Ago in War. [| STORAGE ; = o} 4. = Vandervelte, who has been Gen. Peyton C. March, Chief It is sort of curious, when you come to think of it, that the ship on of which the president led away t arrange the new status of the United St a Gee the leader of dlebury who served as States 2s a world-powe w amed (} party, Yowever,areny oh Nantes after the president who advised t! is best known. |at Covington, N. Y., 49 y tes back to 1899. tod s elected I F Previ-| s, had engag ed in n teaching n the practice of law. In his e: {against all alliances with foreign na Gen. William H. Bixby retired, form engineers, born Mass., 69 years ago today ‘liam D. Lighthall, founder the Union of Car tions. to do with our eturr blem. It’s man-power isn't the big pre what to do with our woman-power. doctrine 5 a loya rapher re Albert and the F roughout the rec of Social-\agn teday. upporter of King) “Dr. John A. Harquis, Igri gove sident Some castic the reputa- marks th. the Germans have oa ent sp ars ago today. oot on one promise, anyhow. jon of being’ both energetic and _—_ said their ships would land | clever. \ de Gee ee Se Gs =e = eee 5 Today’s Events re doing it right along. Onl; Today’ s Anniversaries y is the Feast of St. John, uni- troops happen to be Ameri —_—_—__—_ 4 versa!ly observed by the Masonie fra- ‘ Sir Mackenzie Bowell, who ternity. What will the cantonments be do- served for a time as Canadian Latest advices from London are to Sa prime minister, born in Suf- the effect that the President and Mrs. ing next summer? Ask congress. folk, England. Died Dec. 10, Wilson are to be entertained today ere : at Buckingham Palace by their Brit- Congress refuses to say now what 84 ish_ Majesties 409) a mi . The tenth annual convention of the federal tax for 1920 will be, but ndon. Born there the Intercollegiate Socialist Society it ecems quite willing to let the F is to begin its sessions today in New country know in 1920 what the 191 1863—Prince of Augustenburg was York City. tax will be Really, life seems to 1 MIT. at Cleveland on p (By Unite LONDON, Dec London and Dove: putas De IF iT CAN'T BE DONE OE egos sn WE CAN DO IT Press? (By Mail.) vying with timate possessio li is heroic ‘stn vessel, s EAST SIDE GARAGE ern pier in Ostend harbor o the surface will or st tasks salvage men heve of raising at the en! To get her The hundre which we that the of cemer in the hope Id not 1 lc te remove her make the pro Il obsta will be over some months may old warship, belo ot to the sur! $s originally intended that he e destination should be th Thames, but now Dover has put in : claim for poss on on the ‘ground that she was manned by men of Do ver and she put out from Dover or her last famous voyage. ses dd DEVOE P! AIN TS. BUILDERS’ “HARDWARE | Let us show you our line of Stoves and Heaters before you buy elsewhere.~ We can save you money. | Eitan Lumber Co. 353 North Beech Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL | Buy War Savings Stamps— The total fishing Rea ebout 800,000 Versailles first bece Vence about the year Louis XI. built a hunting that place We make a gp Security Loan Company of the North WE SELL THEM 4 Trac! ned ¢ of the representatives the General Staff of the United States|attempt to recapture Jerusalem. CHAMBERLIN the Belgizn government in the army, born at Easton, Pa., 54 yeats| Germany, through BrestLitovek |] “aawe UNDERTARING URE -oming peace conference, is the Min- ago today. conference, offered peace terms to| OO. ister of Justice in the present Bel- President John M. Thomas of Mid-: Entente Allies on basis of no ineegae SEES S SER ASR eee born chief of ar Charlestown, adian Municips born at Hamilton, Ont., 61 years ment Coe College and noted Presbyterian born in Washington county claimed Duke of _Schles- The annual meeting of the Ameri- n with title of can Historical Association is to open day and will continut co bay engers a Building Bates of All ease. Rig Timbers | Oa aon = $| of British troops repulsed a Turkish | Storage House coq Bui an tions and no indemnities. Gap a I WANT OUR BRICK iz0 Ilfracombe, an English city of 10,. 00, has the unique distinction of hav- U. ing no pawnbrokers within its boun- | On ea a or Pa. my Maries. Call for Estimate PETER CAUSEN Save your money—buy a meal ticket of tt_The Harvey a5 sereccowescoccceeccoucs SPANISH Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 p. m. New Classes Starting. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ine. Phone 349-M. Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and Durbin a eeceececerscnesccccescoavensscenremeccenocesooscess, of 2 Richter Music Store Is Now Located In The Oil Exchange Rooms Formerly Occupied by Otis & Co Ground Floor much as usual, with the president | '*‘° ree-quarters of the city of jr n over tomorrow. : Rome was inundated as a re- Worcester, Mass., is to be the me gone. And the foreign news is a bit t of an overflow of the ing place today of the eighth ann more interesting. ver Tiber convention of the New England Ho- 862—Vienna celebrated the 600th tel Greeters’ Associatio : : 4 anniversary of the estat The annual gathering of the Ameri- Santa Claus had more fun this enter ther douse. ob ST east Wawa RIRLOR Test thea deannement year than he’s had for some time burg. of Science and its numerous affil —— 394—A supp attempt of a dy- ed societies, which is to emble namit a bomb fay at Johns Hopkins University. TWO CITIES WISH 10 | ain i hou 2 1914 hington »tested the t- to-| Swift's Premium Oleomargarine Saves 20 Cents or More a Pound —but accept the saving as 0. S. Building. SATURDAY SPECIALS + i These are real bargains at our market: Don’t Miss Them Meadow Gold Butter, per pound. .............2..00.0+4.... 65e KoikoiNut perpound.. 10. 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