Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGESIX i THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE APRPen Bees f FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 WILCDRIVER OF SOVEMMENT ORHNZNG FOR DEENA INENTORY ROLSHEVISM IN [BRONSMICK RULE 5 OUBED THE FODS’ REPUBLC’ W OOLGROW ERs A TTRACTED BY GAR HITS POLE CENSUS OF 1920 OFFERS ENORMOUS TASK IN NATION EIN ARY TAKES ESOENT WIFE HOLDS ON TO HER JOB AS USHER“ eerrerr HERE which Woolgrowers are interested in the | | | 1 WASHINGTON, (By Mail.) —With of the 18 or 20 totals that the punch ! BERLIN. (Correspondence the As-jsuing floods of paper money hostilities at an end, the marks indicate come out from another |sociated Press.)—Various Spartacan|the peasants refuse to accept and = : 2 ie id the instrument stands ready | is now lay the basis for one of the ¢¢ repeat. greater of its peace time t -the “With these machines, there is a " decennial invento of th United “al urance that the publ State its, people tions of th nsus, usually comin and livestock that is ¢ nds, industr : Hed the census. out a long time after the e Machine Skids and Strikes Call See y of Commer / be more quickly at hand to guide| many; Government Power-|tral government in every possible Box; Fire at Sussex and = eu I Bates ‘dry scouring process now heing dem- 3 onstrated at the Henning Hotel by C. epublies which from time to time | which is worthless outside the boun- |. MeBride of the United States Wool were ©: tablished vi in Germany othe | |daries of the state. |Company. George Stilphen, Major S e oe ene Newspapers are punished by fines! Ormsby, M. L. Bishop, John Bryne t Republic of Brunswick,” | 5, orders suspending publication if | and Roy Hall were among the many Pe rovernment | : | which even after the election thruout | 1 th ticl hich dis. i ‘i ameratic ‘onditions Worse Than in Ger- | (;, they offend thru articles which dis- who sounded its merits yesterday, and umeration C Germany continued to defy the cen-|jiease the Spartacan organ, the the new directors of the Casper Cham- Redfield the tran Volks Freund, alone enjoys untram- ber of Commerce will investigate the ) id demonstrate the progress of nz-| less to Put Down Sudden Up-|manner and did not hesitate to in-| i Freed f hi iti jew Boas ferred one of the largest of the t aleivilizs They are being Pars : Isult th leled liberty. Freedom of speech is | proposition today with a view to plac. ) David Streets Spread by porary war. buildings put up iniWash: Ee i st ney bier be ne ; rising, Claim. , ue ermort exalted Berlin reper te Prohibited at all non-partisan meet-| ing their approval if their expecta- \ Burning Chickens. ington, that formerly housing the youthful from Washing- VIENNA. (Correspondence of the|ferred to the new state as “Tha [eS : tions are realized. EHH EEE HEHE EERE EE: SPECIAL CALIFORNIA GRAPE FRUIT 3S for 25c Fresh Pineapples, Eating Apples Vegetables of All Kinds FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY CITY FRUIT MARKET Telephone 247 Two Stores REE Some unknown auto driver in a army's department, of aereonautics: ton schools, which have vocational Associated Press.)—The menace of |Fools’ Republic of Brunswick.” his staff, ie fat courses, Bolshevism has created a_ critical The president of Brunswick is| heavy Cadillac car inadverdently Se situation in Hungary whose general |named Metges. He left his appren- turned in a false fire alarm from box Actually, the government outlook is considered infinitely worse | ticeship to a tailor and has made four, on the corner of Second and the job some months HOUGLAS HAS HOPES OF }than in German-Austria. Under the jan uncertain living as a “‘bushelman.” Maple streets yesterday morning its plans and forces present government the condition of | His wife still retains her position as when the rapidly moving penele eae of the eens s the coun is described as, chaotic /an waner in a Brunswick dheatet, and swerved from the road, and skidded is July 1, 1919, tho it . FING MADE TERMINAL and a serious Bolshevik outbreak is|is quoted by her neighbors as having into the pole on which the call box until a y from April that the enu- i ‘expected. With its army disbanded |said, “None of my husbands plans was placed. The box was destroyed ther tha will be i an ain. It is the government is unable to offer the lasted aiid Agus, and it wall be ca Gu broken wires made a cz ui en hat every individual in / resistance even if it had the tourage le same wi IS one, SO am Samana the fire asoaTGnente |dus i, will be Areal the series of ques = , it is asserted, are! “The vice-president of Brunswick is second fire alarm was turned in tions that must be answered. being “squandered” at an “appalling juggler who was appearing daily in yesterday evening about 7:00 o'clock | There will be, 9 of these que rate” and leading financiers express | cabaret before the establishment of calling the department to the corner tions in the 1920 census, accord DOUGLAS, Wyo., Feb. 28.— fear of bankruptcy of the state. The|the “republic.” The Minister of of Sussex and David streets where to the present design of Director Roz-/ poyglas as a terminal point on the| whole situation of the country is re-|Education is a woman named Fass- | several outbuildings were burning ¢r’s dummy car¢ Northwestern railroad thru plans for| ported to be “inconceivably worse hauer who was once a domestic ser- briskly. The fire was rapidly ex- en the O. placing the Douglas-Casper line than at any time during the four | vant, and later employed as a char- tinguished and virtually confined to S| ans. The more complex ques- ger control of the Northwestern ponrslotawer | woman by a woman’s club. She then | loss that had oceurred before the ar- tion pha ve oltonndustrial cscs pect of the immediate futu The fear of Bolshevism is grow-|became a laundress. rival of the fire department. lishments, schools, farms, and every | coving to reports reaching here ing daily and everywhere the people}, The office of police president is A coincidence in connection with other permanent institution of the “While official notice is lacking there are urging that the Allies intervene. |held by a locksmith who, it is said, the fire which is thought to have country are likewise in the develop- |i, every indication pointing to such a They express the fear that the con- objected to taking the place because originated in a chicken coup is that ment stage, en creeine critical Sheil within the next fe . ditions now existing in Russia will be | he had no faith in its permanency and the fire was spread by the burning nation in the light of experience the a Lean havea Bee tice cd. in’ Hungary. Hungarian |Who could only be induced to accept chickens as they endeavored to “ss government hh higa ied i conducting Riconditisnslabothen pall ners of war have returned from |it after his employer had promised on the [EEE EEE PETE E ELECT EPEC ETE CET TENT T EET | SEH HEME MEE HEME EEE ME MEE EEE EE HEE EEE EEE ER cape running trom lice: eps The Chiefly the bureau is engaged in pre- line for many months and have been a imbued with Bolshevik ideas |to re-employ him if he wanted it. 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center sciaVOReheNnieehialuningwael paring for the al ification and tabu. Strongly in favor of the terminal be- and are spreading the propaganda.| |The government of Brunswick, Cath Ge TO) CEA lation of the vast quantity of ma, if located here, Last week com- jt is the general opinion of the peo- | which holds power only by armed | ##3HHHHHEBEHHHHEHHE HEHEHE HEHE II IIIB terial which will be assembled. ‘The P2ny officials spent several hours ple that the Karolyi Cabinet made |force, and which is opposed by an ioichalrtebebabaletabedcbe chute tay, eiebcivieotiet yy f NO20, ty Lab u lst tt be fa, looking over the yards and while they mistake in disbandinging the army |OVerwhelming majority of the people. PER < me 92 en sata call ne : ‘CF would not divulge the nature of their jeaving the country at the mercy of |@8° proved by the result of the PPP edreoaedereeeeyey 50-<So-sSo-efo-eze-ete-ece-ete aleece-ete ote! e first time almost complete-' visit, hints were dropped which lead | the 1 National Assembly elections, has or- aS LEGISLATED OUT OF ly a machine operation, conduct- the employees to believe that action eae a Feat dlscatistection (jeanlzed\e tna tlowell sunritarlies Y 4 og evices se: rn Spates pay hile the greate: ii isfaction id arine ea, By means of devices useful js to be taken in the very near future, ee £ ~ “Se walia s |division. These men_ receive 14 the census bureau of the probably by e >» a ig 18 expressed in political circles and | “, ” OFFIGE BY BY NEW BILL Hae States iwhishiihavalabesn int brobably by the latter part of this snony the people generally, and min- | marks daily and found.” This sum veek. = 9 is soon to be increased to seventeen vented and are now being built by ‘The placing > terminal at this SteTial crises are daily occurrences, its employ. Electric machin ane pining sot cheers ae thie no political party seems willing to | marks. ‘Large numbers of the un- will first. trar the written infor-|°r0, Rao cs : assume the reins of. government. employed joined the divisions because Ghee It is said that it will entail the 2 . of the high pay. Quantiti fa Amone the bills signed by the gov. /M#tion coming in on the enumerat stall round. Count Karolyi appears to be the only | He eae ate eo ee Orga: Amone the bills signed by the £0v- | a octs to is, not by writing, but! anette Tl he camloved he. leader available, | munition were collected in the Grand ernor this week is one doing away y house at which will be employed be- | Ducal palace, and the Spartacan rul- 5 by punching holes at proper points. | ty, . i » boa + “omy ’ e twe 0 and 100 men, the building i with the board of state fair comn Then the punched cards will be hend- ers seemed determined to defend ——_——_- | snare: = A Spey te » punch of sev miles of trackage in the i iti etn climinnte Inet contral frow the ed in their millions to another battery yards and the erection of various SERBIAN PRIESTS KILLED hel tavcel ion sbygrorce| ot arms: . i E Stith De rlasl show. se it of machines, the tabulators, g # ° , i C ry in the trans- All citizens who can do CY are pr renth tie he werenee enn Saree ing product of human ingenuity. FP. ‘d volume of leaving the city. Brunswick is is- prave e recurrence ¢ e 2 ee deficits which have been springing up Me The reports also indicate, PIROT, Serbia. (Correspondence of o n% . KO o-oce-oSe-ge ocoetees 1M ? ? 1M ? ¢ 1M ¢ RD “a ? "oalooge cle sho cteste foe os Mn aM Sas iM 2 esas + Boiteaux, who devised them, has en with the censu superintending the 1% 1M pM ee, ? -So-efoetes’ ? and is now smooth and silent perf o = tion, take" WCQ) SUCCESSOR __ Miliva Yontschitch, pastor of one ot} © HER CHILDREN of the control of the annual exhibi- tion hereafter will be in e 400 cards a minute, count them, re- con- The a e: : the serv here so that there will ence 5 rhte: ii i The act appropriate 000 ruction of 25 machines the opera- a AGnie e in Seer eg jence of the slaughter of Serbian be be q to pay the 1918 deficit and $35,000 light of whieh he will dizect elays ningy trains - priests by Bulgarians during the war, UP TO CLAIM Cg a \ to defray the expenses of the o These te pyres saat ay re = — vas given to a representative of The 1919 and 1920. Under its Sorin ee os) Worshrs. Sala oe Fy + ee 3 e hands of |; ‘. c i the churches here who personally | & ne Te vin the hands of ject all that are imperfect or’ im- he churches here personally ~ Soar ca Note cnar ee eran ts properly punched in any fashion, and TO ASSISTANT yisers) massacre of twenty of pots, Ethel Young, the mother of + M Than i take off the totals of punch marks, 3 St | the two children, Violet and Harold ' sembling: the final sci fa cary TREASURER YET 3". he says: were shot and many) Young, age nine and 12 years, re- y Ore ae 2 INSURA NCE HEAD: r in printed figures on h were burned alive. eA. spectively, who were taken in charge 4 Hundred Thousand Have Been sheets. One of them the other ¢ — Father Yontschitch escaped similar) by the police Tuesday upon their ar- fate only by feigning death after he| rival here with no one to meet them, So far no successor to M had been shot. He exhibited to the | appeared at the police station yester- ON SA TURDA' iY: rear the population statistics rson as assistant deputy state|Associated Press correspondent two|iay and took her children. Mrs yle American city. er and head of the workmen's bullet wounds in his left shoulder.| Young stated that she had received | eeeeelinanital use Ww commenced compensation department has been Another priest, the Rev. Thomas|employment at Douglas and notified (Special to the Tribune.) after the 1910 cen but Mr. 's Was announced in yester- Popovitch, of Pirot, escaped by flee-| the local postoffice authorities to for- >. Wyo., Feb. E teaux since devoted most of Tribune, Mi Anderson has jing across the mountain road. ward her mail. The word of the ar- ppointed state time to their improvement, and to n elected state historian and will The murder of the priests took|tival of the children in Casper was TO TA KE OFFICE in eight hours handled 150,000 card compiling information that would r eae Sold and Are in Daily Use All Sizes -:- All Styles Cabinet or Leg Base K? ? KO? ? KO afoage efoto ° Forsythe, n ro deerperereoanng surance co! yner plans to as- extension of their abilities. n her new work tomorrow. No place November 25, 1915, in the vil-| first conveyed to the mother thru the | % & sume office He will have ‘The machines resemble in outwar s for the historical society have lage of Kremaencia about thirty-five |*olumns of the Tribune, mail and ee 2 offices on the second floor of the aspect a piece of office furniture. yet been assigned, but a place for miles east of Nish, according to the| elegrams having been held at the $ b 3 capitol building and will be emnower- Cards go into a metallic mag the pecoras and collections probably | story of Father Yontschitch |‘ocal postoffice. y < ) hire a deputy and such clerical their top, travel a few inches on metal will be found either on the secon ee | oo 5 pe Hae Se ae will cuides, amevaut neatly stacked with or third Moor of the state house. Des Moines is to be the meeting- | _ Chicago has a Norwegian popula- z Casper, 2 2 o o Wyoming $ draw : while his deputy the akes of the punching mach present time they are stored in| place of the next biennial convention | tion larger than that of any Nor- @ will get § . The department was —Wwhich have m y human opera- boxes and out-of-the places in|of the General Federation of Wo-| Wegian city except Bergen and Chris- ete alesteetocte-ato-eteste-atecie-cte-atesce-eteste soo ste-sie seo ete so ece ete ste cteste tiania—about 75,000. NAN _A Splendid Clothes Service for Men and Young Men pointed out ate YOU MEN who have been with the colors and who are now returning to civil A life deserve the best of everything, In civilian = elothes, probably your first requirements, 17] EXTRA LARGE eae runt taseo [28:00t023.00 |20.00t0 18.00 ‘coe th Ea 12.00t0 6.00] 300%0 2.00] 1.50% 75 READLESS | 22-00t0 18.00 | 16.00t0 14.00} 12.00t010.00} 9.00to 7.00] 9.00to 5.00} 2.00to 1.50| 1.00to .50 : “we are ready to serve you with the best— KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES jLYNK Ch HEAVY |90,00t017.00 15.000 12.00|10.00t0 8.50] 7.5010 550 | 750t0 450 250t0 1.50 | 1.00t0 .50 opowany |16.00t013.00 | 12.00t010.00] 8.000 6.00] 5.00% 4.00 | 6.00t0 3.00 | 2.00t0 1.00 MusKpar NER 215t0 230| 2.10t0 185 | 1.70t0 1.50| 130t0 1.10 125t 90] Sot0 .40 | S*Zt canaceo FALL | 225to 1.90] 1.80to 1.60 | 1.5010 1.20] 1.00t0 80) 85to .60| .35to 25 | ALHIGHEST CATCH ’EM—SKIN ’EM—SHIP ’EM We Want All the Wyoming Furs You Can Ship COYOTE, LYNX CAT, MUSKRAT, and allother Fur -bearers: collected i in your; section in strong demand. A shipment to “SHUBERT” will bring you “more money”—“quicker.” GET A SHIPMENT OFF—TOPDAY. You'll be mighty glad you did. These extremely high prices quoted for immediate shipment. and at reasonable prices. Exceptionally good values at $27.50, $30, $35.00 AND UP. SHIP ._YOUR FURS DIRECT TO A B:°-SHUBE Fe TF, we. THE LARGEST HOUSE /N THE WORLD ma - EXCLUSIVELY IN - AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-27: W.Austin. Ave. Chicago. U.S.A. Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Uur Windows BUY W.S.S. . Watch Our Windows . AR cc , ~ Eau AAA

Other pages from this issue: