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Page 8 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE BOLSHEVISM I NIPPED IN BUD BY THE SWISS Federal Council Pledged Energetic Measures Against Infection of Democracy, Says They cali her a poupee chiffon, tres,| President But a GENEVA, (( Associated Pri ernment is dete ism shall be rrespondence of the )—The Swiss gov- nined that Bol from the cantons re of Swiss confederation. The federal council is to To a ray and a hank of some yarn NOW THAT THE WARIS DONE, THE PARIS FOLK ARE GOING BACK TO THEIR RAG DOLLS AND CLOTHES By MARGARET ROHE (Written for The United Press) dian, English and American ¢ From the de: levards seems indeed the poupee chilte the moment in the President “Wee their prayer Even as you and I for b air, j that were so much exploited beth i surope and America during the so of the mascot rag dolls ti ach vogue in Paris during t tir ¥ and bo: rdmen th _And| newest poupce chiffon are 1. They he work o en arth chere, Yank he calls her for fai rag: doll,” 1 | Even as you and I. Ny cided to close hermaticalls of them are taking irtists in the right word. doors of Switzerland to tire instig. To designate one of these fas gis 4 littl conceived tors of disorder and to their don y artistic P executed much — art gerous propaganda, is the way Tr: a name, however, is like | viet! dent Calonder ovtlined th ‘ calling a ragout ast Pouper | or th ment attitude to the Assoc chiffon is their recular nomenclature [7 no two a one correspondent. “Switz bh. in their native habitat, which i je of one tiny slipy went on, “will continue to take the Paris. It seems an anachronism t of the ar most energetic measures ¢ st all transl their . even if the The face of all is of suc bad and subversive elements comine themsel ted to mo: smbroidered features, — the from abroad and who are still en he: ¢ by husky Austr alian, only touched u territory.” The president asserted that th. forts to provoke Switzerland had a dency. The strike enforce a protest by mittee against the troops to Zurich to ni “This movement ef- general strike in > ten ken to Oo under e Socialist com ading: of ain order, completels Py Swiss ha failed,” said President Calonder, “in presence of the firmness of the fed- eral council which made it understood that it would not tolerate acts which would not) be in accord with our democratic and constitutional insti- tutions. “The defect of this movem due also to the t that the fe assembly immediately met and de: clared by a great majority that it would support the federal counciy in all measures against anti-constitu- tional intrigues and invited the coun- cil to act with the greatest en i. against anyone who tried to ¢ public order or the quiet of the coun- try. urb inally the leaders understood that the whole Swiss people would not acquiesce in Bol: he ae annie attitude showed cle forthe tors that no subversive propag whatever, coulty prevail Paaaietion’ shine evidently a present pe because the people are una Bolshevik power in Russia means the destruction not only of the middle classes but of all Ru n intellectual, moral and maternal patrimony. “Switzerland, more than anyons else. as we ere the immediate neigh- bors of Germany and Austria, is di- rectly interested that anarchy doe not install itself there. The All cannot be indifferent to the peril. in which Switzerland and all Europe+ would be plunged by Bolshevism in the cent ay For th the Allies intend to contribute t reason. food to their former enem zerland will do her best to this humane work, persu this way, she will be oble the peril of revolution.” IAPS HAVE. BG BULL T0 SETTLE WITH GERMANY FOR SINKING OF ohio to di 3 3 3 ° 3 i 3 13 3 ; 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 nl ar3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i Ng 3 | 3 3 By Axnocia TOKIO (By } owners, whose ships were Germans are considering: t af compensation to be e Germany. presentatis of the largest concerns ing at the Kobe Chan merce recently to di tion. According to st at the meeting, were lost, totaling 13: A committee of three chosen at the meeting the cost of the ships, money they would have earned ha: they not been destroyed, the total of the relief funds paid out to the fami lies of the ships’ lost crews and the ship nk by the a meet. r of this Com ow to ‘let the amour like. It is roughly estimated that the amount of compensation to be de manded from Germany will be abou $100,000,000, Mr. Tan Ishibashi of the Suzuki Shote nosuke » Kobe, has 2 in Tokyo to take the mat- ter up with the department of com munications. Referring to this matter, Chief Wakamiya of the reercantile marine bureau “It is quite proper that the owner: of those ships which we German | compensation. a very diffi » victims of uld demand however, be to arrive It would, ait matter a proper estimate of the los The total tonnage lost in the war on account of submarine warfare is put at 15,000,- 000 tons, and the shipowners in Gre by German | barbuarity. who: 2 onsifler- Britain and allied countr, property has suffered, a ing was in which compe be exacted. It will be inte know the way in which Germany will be induced to pay such compensa- tion.” ge It is 70 years t ear since we men were first admitted to the medi- cal profession in the United States and 60 years since they were first’ admitted to the bar, ae 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 ig 3 a .4 e§ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 cad g 3 3 3 3 rs 4 3 i 2 3 : 3 3 Everything first class at the Wyatt Cafeteria. | POeoeooooooooreooooos la human fo gS oe ov enerapeneceer gan ipog ee oer emcee CLOSING OUT SALE DOWN GC THE PRICES We are Going Out of Business This is a good opportunity for Casper people and vicinity, to save some money on groceries. We have about $10,000 worth of merchandise. The kind that you need every day. We must sell this merchandise between now and March Ist. Here is a chance for everyone to come and sclect what you need. Do not tell your ‘neighbor, “I should have bought some bargains at the Casper Cash Store Sale.’’ But tell her “I have.” And if you haven’t you should! COFFEE Regular Z Price Price Monarch Coffee 40¢ 35c Butternut Coffee 40¢e 37c Honey Moon Coffee 40¢ 35c¢ Pioneer Estate Coffee (w ith pr emium) Ade 35¢ Dinner Cup Coffee, 2 Ibs tf 63c English Breakfast 65e¢ 50c Green Japan Tea 60e 50c CANNED VEGETABLES Regular Sale Price Price No 2 1-2 Can, St. Tom 25e 20¢ No. 2 Can 20¢ 17c St. Corn 20¢ 16c Sifted June Peas rc 29c Cut Standard Peas 20¢ 18c Cut Green Peas 20¢ 18c MISCELLANEOUS Regular Price tall can rdines nes Cans Smell Cans s of all kinds, per ci > 13 k and Beans, per can, 13c Mi tail can Ike 16c Hebe, Small can Ge Be Laundry Soap, per bar c Swifts Pride Washing Powder 30c 23c Sunbrite Cleanser 8e Ge Flour, 24 Ib. Si £0 Yeast Foam F ae All Other Merchandise at Cost Under closing out sale price we must charge £ delivery from 35c to 5Gc, depend ig on distance. “| TheCaspe Grocerteria Formerly CASPER CASH STORE Abe Kassis, Prop. Phone 428 143 East Second In connection with the Casper Grocerteria the Sandison Market Co. 1S CPERATED Meadow Gold Butter Ko ne Nut Butte Pex Premium Margerine, pound pound, 40, per s for = We handle nothing but eae cor shipments daily. As we do not deliver anything there is no reason w we cannot save you considerable money by treading | Sandison Market Co. JAS. SANDISON, Prop. Phone 428 Two pou -fed \V a plation of battle- Some fools there are and they make fiel¢ is to these due ky dolls of the bou Tho reminescent of the Polish doll in * FPF OSDGS OSES F005 999006450 060505095 994990090009 0950 99999999 9ES O90 O965900 9 99900008 09OF0FS 99S PE OOS 99S 0909049 POOPSLHOS 90909999 9O50099 049840260505 690 9065599090680 0 GO 0S 558696000660 0% ‘with a1 is the of y of 0 em as eve that cert: ~<A secon I : a FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 sont touch of novel y to PROPERTY “INDEX BEING : OMPILED BY ASSESSOR t of pain most nov in exs cers. are table dolls t this belongs to al cam- y the male. For the purpose of facilitating the young hope- ng of information in the county to go to the a Assessor F. L. Me- » a property index the tax schedules which will afford a ready reference to property es and owne also greatly fac nt upon com sment rolls. wo he work No 100 per ythir Tiate “fort of celeb: Queen Victoria cent ¢ we 5 ~~ VVVuUdoioe. smnilod Hhal- o spouled Be kin save A DAVE ‘h pric ce of the ed rome are 4.1 : they cost most USL. FFP (TP) FA pee FID i Ay f j has proved 3 OL tests that it 1s the best baking it bigg aking _ powder in the ch tempt- anywhere near when vey use re: it is the most d so do leading save when you use it ; only 7 such i ingredients as have Su thorities. Made in ulary baking powder factory.