Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 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)

—S ees 1h - PACE SIX_ ENP FREECOM DEMANDED BY VALERA, BRITISH FUGITIVE C Ir SH GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND = = hallenge for Right of Self-De of Self-Determination Offered in Statement Bi Sinn Fein Chief, Who Escaped from Prison; Secret Document Is Published. NOTE.—Here is the statement of the case of the new Irish re- public which asks the veace conference to grant it se!f-determination. It was written for the information of the American peovle by Edward De Valera, head of the Sinn Fein, who had been soled “president of Ireland.” De Valera recently escaped from Lincoln jail, England, and a fugitive. After writing th document in his hi a place near Dublin he handed it to a Sinn Fein member of parliament, who con- v d it to Ralobh F. Couch, the United Press correspondent who found d interviewed De Valera. The correspondent brought it to New York in person so there was no censorship.—UNITED PRESS. BY EDWARD DE VALERA. (President of the Sinn Fein Party and Member of Parliament.) (Copvright 1919, by the United Press.) SOMEWHERE IN IRELAND, Feb. 25.—England has no right in eland. England’s de facto government here rests solely on the num- ber of her bayonets. Tre if We challenge England to allow on land the principle of free self-de-| land but the removal of Englar rmination. Let. that principle he interfering hand. Her only dem aito. thi Adena lasanltant » fundamental right to live decisive majority of the whole e in her own way with no 1 xcept those imposed by t people declare for separate independ h ent statehood, then she will be silent, Necessity of Eespecking the Tequaly™ If England accepts the y BBE oe See: self-determination for. thi PROCLAMATION will settle the Irish question forever. If a decisive majority should de- PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF clare for indenendenee would no slON \T Ireland be justified ning thar Ou ne and not something represents the ais oy erie ve free choice of the people. The re. URDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1919, TO Gout iclaetionuintesadtt 1IT A PROPOSITION TO On what grounds does England re E BONDS FOR THE PUR- fuse reland’s demand? land Oe Ra Ea cannot pretend to misunde: l AI C 1 that the challenge we give her is the DAG iu bu wh Sh up if ALSO A COND A lenge of the Irish people. Let us Pri ners plane Se ARATE PROPOSITION TO eae eee BONDS TO PROVIDE roniee (UIsCen mnbeca eels NDS WITH WHICH TO eta MEAS Ant in eCae all BUILD SEWERAGE IN. SAID ae tng Hens «CITY; AND A THIRD AND SEP- ires to keep it unsettled. Let 3SPROPOSITION TO IS: ry remove her interfering hand. _THE PUR d to listen a and and Enel , t if the principle with which the has rung for the last four all prove to be a mocke till is flouted fuge v lomitable spirit—the nich has maintained her in the p 4 © can still endure and depend upon There is a generation now grown in Ireland that will see to it that In England wants to still rule he ask the dye between wo IN THEIR OF once 4 R, accordance with the provisions * of the election laws of the State of she must do so with a never-sheathed Wyoming and the ordinances of the sword. City of Cas I, John F. Leeper, Do I belie the duly elected, qualified and acting will force E Mayor of the City of Casper, Count: Treland? Mar of Natron. ate of Wyoming, do Then TRUANTS MUST England on behalf of a coun e cynic can The; hereby make this proclamation and give notice that there wil election held in the ¢ , Wyomin Saturday ay of March, A. D. 1919, at which elec n there will be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of said City of Casper, a proposition to coupon bonds of the at the dele will be such determin s to rish f the THOUSAND 000.00) for the purpose of providin , funds to extend the works of said City; ll be, then, Yoted, to be issued in accordance with e he the provisions of Chapter 129 of the 1910 Reviged Statutes of Wyoming, the doubters s been just and A BUILD. in of Lot 15, in THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE tNorth Western Railroad shall consti- tute the second precinct of the first ward and the polling place within such precinct shall be in the building known as the Central School Build- ing, situate on lots, 8, 9, 10 and 11 He peck at of the City of Casper, aud) fillett, Cecil Foshay and aiillee are AEST! = appointed as aaa The Smithsonian Institution ought at such polling place and Grace F. to begin tting ready for an inter- Bryan and Mrs. Nellie Kellogg are esting permanent exhibit of cork- appointed as clerks at such polling crews.—Detroit Nev . place. All that part of the second ward lying west of David street and South Northwestern Railroad shall con- stitute the first precinct of the sec- ond ward and the polling place within said precinct shall be in the Natrona Another Price Outrage No need to inquire what has be- come of the old-fashioned dime novel. It has go to -50—Anaconda tandard, TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY 2=D—Girl wants hou to do. Phone 9 STOCK SAL One or two re get the Busine $ industrial concern. Addr ne, 3 > ‘ALL BROOKS WORK for hous indows and rug: and morning: nting gardens. ng cleaning. can lis bed janitor work even Attending lawn Let Brooks do Phone Bert ~ Phone 643W. ». Ash street. rate of per an- and to bear interest at the five per cent (5 per cent) num. Notice is hereby given that at said special election above referred to there will also be submitted to the qualified electors of the said City of Casper an additional proposition to sue the coupon bonds of said Ci in the amount of SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($60,000.00) for the pur- pose of providing funds with which to build sewerage in said City; said bonds, if voted, to be in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 131 of the 1910 Revised Statutes of Wyo- ing, and to k interest at the rate per cent (5 per cent) per body a chance to pay. s hereby further given that yal election there will GED NID THOUSAND DOLLARS ($49,- 000.00) forthe purpose of providing funds for the erection and construc- tion of a necessary building in the said City of Casper for the use of the City, to-wit: a city hall nee accommodate the officers of its records, fire department and a paratus, municipal court and police department, including the city jail. Said bonds, if voted, to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per cent) per annum. All that part of the first ward lying West of Wolcott street and North of North Western Railroad WATCH OUR WINDOWS MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. partment, situate on the South ha Block 8 in the of Casper, and Marie Villnave, ind MeDermott a © appointed judg ity Rich- d John Hammon NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 apleton and Mat ppointed as clerks at such poll place. All that part of the first ward lying of Wolcott street and North of MATINEE SHAH KARINA RISA IIASA, . to throw her into obs dungeon, It is ¢ all who would ng her. Wem t the purify Delivered ‘if Potatoes inst the s » maint ec “ hehe e be onde | ees eames eno we ee ther Treland be heard o EAT MORE VEGETABLES THEY ARE HEALTHFUL . osm Paris — = = =S as the most conspicuous TOMATOES n history or not—the duty CAULIFLOWER EGG PLANT men andithe Wucy fof a lovers HEAD LETTUCE PARSLEY LOeaanOe Her iiandet CELERY ONIONS 2 RADISHES SWEET POTATOES sto bind and ¢ TURNIPS Sweet Oranges 50 cents per dozen GRAPE FRUIT—3 FOR 25c Per Hundred GREEN PEPPERS CARROTS in 100 Pound Lots OF THE NORTHWEST. runion CITY FRUI Two 114 South Wolcott FER IEE RIN TE RRIF IER IED MEMORIZE U.S. CONSTITUTION <P o4 oe 4% Telephone 247 HEHEHE HLH KIKI HEA IAI LIA ILIA IAS IEAS A AAAS NIA SAN ANAS AA % 6% R2 SSAA OA ae shall constitute the first precinct of the First Ward and the pélling place within said precinct shall be in the building used by the Casper Fire De- | T MARKET : Stores 151 South Center a baciccnctricinintccticiciatcecee cieiacatincicindarintiintientnaimtimiintseaad % H iis s rioimes omes ee si which went on str Bod \ t t £3 this v must commit to mem- * %@ & ory the constitution of the © & Holmes Home needs are made to meet the $ United States or have their priy- oe Home Service require ements of the consumer oe the Tropical Islands. further abridged. » it 3 and at the lowest price consistent with our $4 rstood, is the per im- * % Hey A a vist H $3 high standard of quality. $8 on the member °° They are the best in mechanical construction °y board deeree said to h ee - a whed at a meeting on © & and’ quality. 3, y Nearly every home in this community is Sy morizing of this im- y using with the utmost satisfaction our home document must be nego- * needs. Is yours among them? — ‘hool hours. The * &% oe the students has not 8 3 n learned but it is probable = % Sy t the council will take it y 4 r advisement. 0) 3 ie : % ¥ .£ So a “HOLMES TO HOMES” Od yton, a rancher in the Split oe & Rock region, is spending u few days ~ CASPER “te “i “te “te WYOMING in Casper on a combined business ROA ue e d pleasure trip, | oadp-atoate-eSote-efe-so-ate-electeso-etoeree’ 0-450-4Se-ele-aCo-efo-ale alo cte-ale-sle-ste sedge TODAY ——(ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION )—— ELSIE FERGUSON —IN———. ants of WILD THAT SHOWS ALL OF THE ROMANCE AND ALL OF THE THRILLS THAT FILL THE IVES) OF HE ROYAL County High School Building in the City of Casper, and John McLellan, Fred Pattee and C. E. Wygant, are appointed as judges at such, polling place, and Sam Switzer and James Shallenberger are appointed clerks! at such polling place. All that part of the second ward lying between David Street and Dur- bin shall constitute the second pre- cinct of the second ward and the polling place within said precinct shall be in the hose house situated on the southwest corner of Block 31 in the City of Casper, and Mrs. A. E. Kyte, Mrs. E- M. Thompson and Katherine Montgomery, are appointed as judges of such polling place, and Lennis Smith and Merrill Hool are sppointed It’s full cut to give your muscles play and your “breathe.” You'll like its honest, Breatlehonldered comfort —and it’s as handsome as it is comfortable. We have your size—at a price you can afford to Don’t fail to see them. PRICED AT $1.00 AND UP SUS = clerks at such polling idee: ’ All that part of the third ward lying between Lincoln Street ‘and Durbin shall constitute the first pre- cinct of the third ward and the poll- ing place within said precinct shall jbe in the garage of R. H. Nichols, |situate on the rear of Lot 6, in block 73, in the City of Casper, and Mrs. Frank Fee, Effie B. Searles and Mrs. J. G. Wiederhold are appointed as judges at such polling place and Mrs. J. S. Pettingill and Mrs. Robert Staley are appointed as clerks at such polling place. All that part of the third ward lying east of Lincoln street and South of North Western shall consti- tute the Recon precinct of the chica | Racine Ww ork Shirts If you’ve never worn a Racine Work Shirt, buy one today—you'll like it immensely. Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” BUY W. S.S. IRIS THEATRE | —MACK SENNETT COMEDY— “THE VILLAGE CHESTNUT” SATURDAY SENSATIONAL FIGHT FOR JUSTICE Beggared by a false friend this wealthy man leaves gay society; takes the gutter route to bring down the man who robb ed him. NIGHT WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM FARNUM —] N——_ THE MAN HUNTER \ ward and, the pollin, jin block 42 of Capitol Hilk Addition RACINE: SHIRTS GIVE A GREATER AMOUNT OF SATISFACTION . WATCH OUR WINDOWS TARA emn—' “wv kr UT eVvsO Af MATINEE TOMORROW. nom REX BEACH’S COMEDY DRAMA ‘Too Fat To Fight | WITH Frank McIntyre A 300-POUND FOOTBALL PLAYER SATURDAY friends, everything he holds most dear, and A story of London, New York, the Atlantic and Three thrilling FARNUM fights, a startlingly realstic shipwreck and surprise ending: THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1915 @ Within said precinct: shall’ be @ parave of W. J. King on the rear of lot 6 to the City ‘of Casper, ! an: Mamie King, E. Erben and Mrs. i: iH. Roush are appointed judges j3 it such Polling place and’ W..B. Patton? and Andy Galbraith, are appointed clerks a1 such polling place. Done at the office of the } the City of: Casper, this 25th February, A. D. 1919, © at JOHN FS LEEPER, : Mayor, (SEAL) Attest: C. M. BRYAN, City Clerk. Pub. Reby, 21; we 6, 13, 20. BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES

Other pages from this issue: