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|taly to “E Pluribus Unum,” tho we scldom think now of the “many’ @ The Casper Daily Tribune im Year Ago in War [ WM. ROBER TS: TO. | The Jack Pot he Issued every evening except Sunday at f; hich the “one” i i CSS SS SES SSE RG. Gasper, Piatronenecunty: Wyo. Publi: Tom ™ ac emone. Ta i 1706—Benjamin Franklin born zi oon Robert N. Getty, m S. A.,| Italians repulsed severe attack Ped ‘FAKE CHA E' OF sation offices xchange Building. ‘The triple motto recalls a shrew< NEW: TIMES Boston, Died in Philadelphia will be placed on the retired list to-|river front nearest Venice. TROOP SPECIAL BUSINESS TELEPHONE........... 15'comment made recently by some By CHARLES B. DRISCOLL April 17, 1790. |day for age, leaving behind him an| President Wilson summoned Hotse Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice Englishman. He said that it seemec ag second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1936. to him there was “more liberty in R THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yaa 4 REPORTS FROM THE UNITED P is England, more equality in Americc {1780—Birth of Dr. Felix Robertson, | excellent record of faithful and effi-| and Senate leaders. on Sussian situa- | te first male child born. injcient service as an officer of the | tion. lashville, Tenn. Died in| United States Army. He is a native} G \ Nashville, Sept. 10, 1865. | United States® Military Academy{oan wheat elom by poeoiens walen (Written for the United Press.) | le | | William: Roberts, who has ‘been engaged in army Y. M. C. A. work Young Year of Promise, born so well, J, B, HANWAY, President and Haltos, ‘and more fraternity in France.” If ;|1803—Charles G. Memringer, secre-\from that state. Ever since his | discovered. and who has spent several days’ fur- Pant, © HASWRE Git Sianager we could combine the three first at | “tat Go the stars of the future tell? tary of the Confellerate states graduation from West Point, more ~—~—-—— Joven visiting the Robeets family ‘ left this morning for Miles City, Mont., in respeonse to word: noti- fying him. to report at the Montaus city to take charge of a troop train enroute.to theeast from Camp Lewis, pa is ae te A ie ie Sree lad What are the skies portending? Vhy are our councillors filled with, doubt, Why do the people so madly shout?/ What may the Fates be sending? GRIFFITH treasury, born in Germany. |than forty years ago, he has been| THos. DAILY Died at Charleston, S. C.; on! connected with the infantry arm of| March 7, 1888. |the service. In his early days as an 1815—The king of Spain issued an officer he saw much active service} edict against Freemasonry. (in the Indian campaigns on the west-' pete state of siége was proclaim-| ern frontier. He was an active par- ed at Carrara, Italy, because |ticipant in the war with Spain and) of anarchists’ riots. later put in several years on dut;/; 915—Russians stormed southern|in the Philippines. In the early part Carpathian passes and entered; of the war with Germany Col Get-| Transylvania. ty was made a brigadier general in 1916—British shelled enemy lines'the new National: Army and placed with considerable effect a.|in command of Camp Dodge, Iowa. Givenchy and Ypres. Sd eee ..Associate Editor advertising Manager tributes of the three greatest na |tions in the world simply by putting | on our coins, it would be an jeasy route to political perfection. | ——__o-—___——_ | ee ICONQUERINGIEENNY: Clouds and darkness are round the’ ,1 The American people consumed, mona rer oer weription by mail aece last year, 307,614,000 pennies That Say, will the day be dawning soon? od than three mon | 2 aH A}I subscriptions must be paia jp aa |is the number minted and thrown! Where will the sun be rising? | vanee ani e DA ‘sibun t | : i ; insure delivery after subscription bes) ito circulation, to add to the quan-lro, Fast is West while the West is Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City. Ray Higgins, 314 Century Bldg, Denver, Colo. where they intend to spend the er- mainder of the winter visiting with |friends and relatives while complet- ing théir musicai studies. Both the young women are well known among | the younger set here and their re- turn in, the summer will be looked forward to. RIPTION RATES jail or At A Glance You €an See that our way of press- pted for | 'WANT YOUR BRICK WORK comes one month in arrears. \tity already circulating. The total, if 2, forts, on -) \% 9 6 2 ‘ontxa. 3 aoe 4 Member of the Ansociated Prens there were any way of finding: it], 14 ay irophettamaeenee ate captured the Serre | Today Ss Birthdays | Co Saou eae ad ing clothes is the right 4 entitfedhtaesta'ed,eeee git efelunively out, would certainly be an imposing raat eee Tle eo | all news dispatches credited to it or not \figure, inasmuch as no le: than ooee David Lloyd George, Britain’s pre- | investigate. Drop in when | otherwise credited in this paper and gure: Se sti Hath muddled us with advising. R. R. Casper, a representagive of mier who scored a- victory almost} passin; hone us or send also_the local news publahed herein.|1,000,000,000 pennies had been the General Electric company branch | without precedent in the recent elec-| ae ee ne fc igs lmnintad in: th ei t ears, én Denver, is a visitor at the Natrons,tions, born at Manchester, 56 years) ——————— @ card. e@ want you FRIENDLY NAVIES Bea = ne at wane ae ze Have we seen the end of.a world at power company plant today, the lo-, ago today. i ' STORAGE, compare our workmanship 4 An interesting British view of the 8 P oP strife, ice Comnany | ordering a complete new; Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty, ||} Household Goods, a ga Baton with others. Ataaricaniclant toniauiarpes ines) isle, me | Of the bloody business of taking life, fan el figrases tor Gaspar apell | England's) famous ECs ee ||} Storage Honse on bee 33 | e fact that last year’s produc- af 2 ceaseless vigilance rendered the Ger | A Prewicuasieavondons Morning? Lost, tion is three times the previous ten- oR So eet oe arenas ith | man, fleet: powerless, born! in Irelang) | ee Gear Hhone Eh which says: i : Sh Will war still compass the yorld with | Tribune Wantage are wonders. | 48 years ago, today. UNDERT. Z “The proposal of the United| int place the cee : Geta anil woe, rate at which they are killing one Gols Robert ak Getty, U8 Asx ce the one-cent piece occupies) Oy will the kings and the kaisers go, another i i ,|Who retires today for age, born in Q ? States government as announced by/in our present coinage. If the hum- ete 2 Peer Gis Ree another in “Russia ' there sbould be) New York, 64 years ago today. Casper Loan Office ( Secret: Daniels to build a more i n le people have their inning: | angels enough to turn the trick. P. Ri deni | Will « + cretary jble copper was scorned in pre-war | | Dr. Palmer C. Ricketts, presideni i save you money on eaming le powerful navy should be entirely, jyears, and in the early years of the| gy, a bl hat flowed like the dri \ ao Bas ee ea ee ee i ' , all blood that flowed like the driv-! «phe attitude of Ger to-;born in Elkton, Md., 63 years ago ig, and Suitcases : : : ‘ \OMPSO! welcome to this country lwar, itvis) scorned( no longer. Mount- ing, rain Pes Thanree sts Sted sat cae eal | today. ; | 4 Reliable. OL TH IN, Prop. When Secretary Daniels talks of jing prices have only increased the Be like other red tides, in vain, iar Hints ae ma Seal Bea sBavre, erendson of eres Phone 804-J. 133, So, Center. | = i“ 2 na oy - | de oodrow Wilson, born in 4 f 7 nee te oe eal if | |sraaed for it. ; Z Or is there an end of slaying? BU RaCe Lon Hig ena atatien aleke einaal WhitebLsuset st years Aeattoday. | = The Tribune want ad) wil! sell it. peace conference fails to agree ‘ cause of the great- n P atin = ———ax ——— on the limitation of armament, he is|1 a fits eg Cea eT ae (oer te eaten on toy hese then, when reprimanded for the re-) pom Daily, advertising manage? | reo owce net coceurneensneccesaneneceamessesseosssconce . ly accelerated demand of late may! phe answer you'll give to these ¢ a 5 * " Ys sing ge | IF mF A , 3 Ga SEG, Wm Zteiroltens (aa Gro peat ee Garo é y £ sults, says with an air of innocence! o¢ the Casper Daily Tribune, return, IT (oj NE BE DONE 3 , f : Ee SA things, and affection, ‘Tack? What tack?’?”/ed last night from Thermopolis, | 3 and say that if America will stand)small war taxes running into odd | Young year, e 8 8 | where he spent several days on com WE CAN DO IT the expense, she would be well ad-!cents; but a still stronger influence! Waiting, waiting and praying. There are not so many fatwGer- ee uRinese: EAST SIDE GARAGE | vised to keep a strong navy in any/has been the growing spirit of | ph Sy ee mans as formerly, meeorine: to, camel ALLEN DAIRY PRICES i uy W. S. S. = case. For the United States navy, | thrift, revealed in the fixing of odd | ~GERMAN NEUTRALITY ae 1 % Milk per quart, straight - o liko the British navy, never has been|»rices for commodities and in the| reports. Welly We understond: Wey nelly pa Pint, straight —- Sead AMSTERDAM, Dec. 17.—In a the course of exercise prescribed by} Delivered to your door. never will) ¢! be, for purposes of aggression. “This country would be glad to see | America relieving Great Britain of | part of the heavy cost of insuring the | safety of sea communications for the| benefit of the world; and whether that relief is afforded by the gen-| eral limitation of increased naval power of the west- used and, we are assured, armaments or the ern republic is comparatively imma- terial. With our experience of th: cordial and vigorous help of the| United States during the war, we fee" that its increased strength Sentral vide the most powerful guarantee of peace.”” This frank and friendly utterance puts British sea power in quite a new | light from that in which most Amer. | icans have been wont to regard it ir the past. It appears that Britain har really been supremacy not from pride, and not merely for self-protection even, but as a sort of “white man’s burden,” in| behajf of civilization. This, Amer-- icans now generally admit, has at least been the result of her nava’ maintaining her navai supremacy in recent decades, whether And now th&e appeal so intended or not. to American ideals in this encouragement of a plan which is an unusual self-respect and American would abolish the supremacy of the British fleet by equal or superior—on condition that making ours its we share its responsibilities. It is urgently to be hoped that the peace conference wil] end in a uni- versal agreement to limit armament which will make unnecessary the end- les t sums on com- spending of petitive navies. In that case we might well bring our navy to equality in order to enter the with Britain’s, | ‘rom persons who do not like to see lor claiming of small change by many | 2) ” of Duisburg, who used to scorn anything less than| "© Lahde ais |appeared this advertisement by the a nickel. Even on the Pac’ Slope, A ‘ s ney |Duisberg Soldiers’. Council: “Com- he penny has won recognition at! Tae jtades: Some of you have plundered i hospital wards. We will that. But are your comrades from |the hospital now to go out walkin Germany, overlook ———— DON’T TRY TO WHIP THE EDITOh More than once during the past ‘wo or three weeks The Tribune of- fice has been invaded by hostile per- cons intent upon telling the editor| “where to get off at,” and in som | nstances threatening to employ phy sical force in case the editor does not | apologize for some article of news). ppearing in the paper. jis ¢ The principal complaint jin shirts and stockings and that in the middle of November? therefore, be good enough to return Please, the things to the town hall.” aoe he ideal form, ohly_inen have to jbe angels to work it successfully,” says one political economist. At the comes their names in the paper in connec- | ‘first principles, thus: the Allies in the last four years had thinned thenr a little. ae * 8 The principal New York creps are so commonly supposed to be chorus it comes as something of a shock to hear that over $800,000,000 worth pf farm New York girls and lobster palaces, products was raised in last year. “Don’t ‘spoil a good meal with a| “The Soviet form>of government bad stomach,” says an ad. That is all right; but it'g.hetter to get to a good stomach with a bad meal” ion with court action. They will eadily admit that the facts as are stated, but with an air of injured in- will contend that “you haa o business using my name and tell- ng the world that L got into trouble,” “Tam only charged with the of- “ense and have not been convicted,” ste. To all of these we desire to say hat it is the function of a newspaper *o print the news, and tell the story We do not and will not color the news or distort the ‘acts to hurt or help anyone. Court cecord is a basis for news in any re iable newspaper in the world. If you get into court it’s nine chances rut of ten that you will get you. name in the paper, and this is youn | nisfortune. The Tribune wants to be just and fair to everybody, and will not ge out of its way to do an injury to inyone. We would rather build uz han tear down. It is much moi dleasant to, print good news than bad iews. But, good or bad, news is new. ind if a newspaper is to fulfill its nission it must cover the field or. it tails in the very thing-it is supposed 0 perform: ocence products. 4ust as it happened. this brand. ees international league and take up the job of policing the terms. If such a consumation fails by friend. seas on equal | it might still be possible, ly agreement with Britain, to have, two equal navies co-operating in| peace as they have in war for the| safety of the world NEW. NATIONAL MOTTO A new motto for our coinage is) proposed in a bill introduced in Con- gre Instead of ‘ Pluribus Unum,” the silver dollar is to bear]! the words, “Liberty, Equality, Fra- ternity.” This, as most persons probably | know, is a formula dating from the} revolution, and generally] considered the national motto of That fact is nothing asrainst| French France. it so far as American borrowed 5 \ use is con- France has her ideas and much as America has Such things, like ‘he property. of cerned, political America 2s formulas from from France. coJor flags, are common It. is the particular applicat’>n them that counts. | |cotton men to be held in Vere _—_———ss = : i > —> | Today’s Events | Birthday greetings to David Ll eorge, British premier, who is years old today. After more than 40 years of active ervice, Col. Robert_N. Getty, former | opin erts of Camp Dodge, will be | placed on the retired list today for lage. The general annual assembly of the |Royal Architectural Institute of C nada will open at Montreal today continue in session over tomorrow. The 2{83th anniversary of the birth} jof Benjamin Franklin, “patron saint” | lof the printing. craft, will be observed |3= by the fraternity throughout the en-| tire United States today. An interstate convention of Young! Men’s Christian Association. leaders | of the Southwestern States will,be- gin its sessions today at El Paso. Secretary of Commerce William C. Redfield is to be the principal speak er tonight at the annual meeting of the Albany ,N. Y., Chamber of. Com- merce. j2 Arrangements for the proposed = | world cotton conference are to be de |veloped at a meeting of United States 56 nd | } tires,and tubes. stock | in town. saci ton, D. C. A great patriotic muss meeting is. tobe held tonight in Madison Sayarey Garden to show New York’s apprecia. tion of the work done by the returned! We; still cling rather sentimen- / A soldiers, sailors and marines, HAY—GRA\ IN—FEED Car Lots Cur Specialty HIDES—FURS—PELTS— WOOL} Cc tii “BRODIE FOR SERVICE” _ Mr. Car Owner Would you not be interested to know-that you can buy your auto accessories cheaper here than any place in Casper? (We absolutely do not add to the list) We carry a full, complete line of Goodyear Do not overlook Goodyear when buying tires. We give the best service and carry the largest Why not give us a call and let us prove to you that we can save yeu money, you will be surprised to hear our prices, “VULCANIZING” SRETREADING” Bredie Rubber Company 166 S. Center Street Phone 772-M “BRODIE FOR SERVICE” eel en a The Casper Storage Grocery | THE RICHiIEU STORE We are exclusive agents for the Richlien Brand of food Only the choicest of the Werid’s Food is marketed under Fancy Foods for quality trade, prepared ‘from receipts form- ulated by a staff of experienced experts. Cost no more than inferior brands. 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