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a rAGE.TWO noe The Casper Daily Tribune Issued eve tte MARCH 18, 1919 | The best store in the best little city, Wil] buy a a four ar five room cot- A LEAGUE OF NA ARIONe |in' the west solicits, at least, a share tage in good location if can get tern. of your trade. We are the only and price,is right. Address Box ; j ‘strictly Cash Store in Casper. All¥Tribune.” 3-14-61 A Series of Discussions Representing a Non-Partisan View of | goods must be paid ie Henge Bes ———— the P; See Ms ing our store or on delivery. All are - 5 je Proposed League as nm by Frank G Curis i: SEE eee ote. Pa CASH ianaliPee OTHERS —_—_—<—$— $< <$< $< << —<— The Jack Pot |[ vening except Sundas Ws it looks to us as tho some of the intrepid senators who ure fighting teainst the League of ions will : THIRD PAPER. LESS. We cater to quality as well! Reduce your doctor’s entitled to wound-chevrons before Woshington’s Farewell Address. Na as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- pile by keeping a they get through._New York Tzi- | The American people had lived under the Constitution of the United fi i U casrer COMMERCIAL Co. o on hand— J. BE. HANWAY, ear ident and Editor bune. States during the greater part of the two presidential terms of Geprge if Phone 10, e re i hat SS ener Moe Washington, before he delivered his renowned Farewell Address to’ then, Je Bs 8 The League of Nations will prob- 00 September 17, 1796. That address is one of the most precious documents . ep ai oa f si Advertining one se of with a fair ea im the history of our republic. It would be a wonderful help to the nation Ajerac of Nan cae on Bohice) Frome cooking at _the Harvey es GS YGUARD"- SOF. #607 720 ou David J. diane MF Ave. hess at least until the pro- B¢ this time, if everyone of its citizens would carefully read it. Te. ; cate: Gir avg ; rceny = <= > =o No: Ray 8, : rine, Boe! ub tt ste ei ek? Who discounts the wisdom of Washington? Who doubts his patriotic Is, quel to Steal in : . of international prohibition fervor, He a great judge of men. Are conditions so much different Gasper Saloon. SUBSCRIPTION R comes before it.—Syracuse Herald. now than in 1796? Some folks may have answered es,” before the y Mail or Cn + German onslaught of 1914, but since then even they must be impressed An hour fraught with sensational =— o S ae Mr. Taft wants a League of Na with the farewell admonition of the father of our country. happenings at least as far as on > 85 tions with “teeth? in it, Well, it | Probably the greatest impression that Washington left in that address,'Ceorge Prush is concerned, occurred § What pleases you so Mr. Coffee Pot? niegatos| is his advice to us to keep out of entangling alliances with foreign pow Inte Saturday evening when a felloy dl Nour smile is very conspicuous . seems to us that the American and flashed n roll of bills in a local sa ’ id in od-) i ; RE a Te In that respect, especially consider his words as follows: le Prush stiirted thingy by ‘Witting : Bribishy (ects Conse Cube nren yak n nst the insidious wiles of foweign influence, I con- Geta iRRUE. cose Reeeking: iii comes one month in 4 tof teeth, —Charleston News and! jure you to believe me, fellow-citizens, the jealousy of a free down, grabbing the money imaking : Press Courier, people ought to constantly awake; since history and experi- petaway. A_ little less than an hour xclusively aneful ad his name appeared on the police ence prove that foreign infiuence is one of the most z 'biotter charged with grand larceny. TICKLED? uff otherwise edite » this paper Don't blame those Germ: for foes of Republican government. But that jealousy to be iinet piseem we Ao oheisele Rees 5 To *be- sure, also the local news published he * mr 5 se S impartial: else i EC e instrume: ast eve a 0 = Rep 0 Hewaknubshedshareinyiine: their. Iron’ Crosses! They've useful, must be impartial; else it becomes the instrument of Riven walinen linn Nedting llbefore EB Im chuck full No. > 73h Wourcrosaea onoaphate ilient: the very influence to be avoided, inst ad ofa defense i ‘Judge W. E. Tubbs to show cause | of = Be I it. cessive partiality for one foreign nation, and exce: why he should not be bound over tc = = aaa Th vehannid liars Varevcoing dislike of another, cause those whom th actuate to ‘the district court. the — = c : Wy se returning soldiers are ; hi a Sect = | Ls JUSTICE FOR GERMANY Spurn e danger only on one side, and seve to veil, and even second. Nictim of th as e Du = 2 to » something to about the the arts of influence on the other. Real patriots, who may complaining witne = “Coffee = in The peace conferes mii ions, to resist the intrigues of the favorite, are liable to become sus- Mabel Mayberrs xen} i Delicious = an Imuleinierapiltieeeen a pected and odious, while its tools and dupes usurp the ap- gro ere a aaa = a= 5 progr Ps chore od re ns : ! par charged with s ar grabbing E d termining the Allies’ The war is won and the income tax plause and cont&lence of the psople, to surrender their in- ties, the amount in her ¢ ts Ger as , report is filled out. Now come what terests. the victim’s name or complaining jermany, and that — pe : , ¢ he p i ' The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to fereign witness kept secret. mn nounced is one in which the Unite: lates nations, is, in extending our commercial relations, to have These two s constitute the most ler States will take profound satisfa er ° ith them as little political connection as possible. So far tional on police docket which pac There has be UW along, a fear that *?. — -——-—_—_—_o we have already formed engagements, let them be ful- shies § 15 art Rts over the Ges ou en Os we ; i ; which established new record for ! . filled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop. mor 4 ror Germany would be let off too easily min the Dar Day" s News | A NAL CD z see : police Activit RAT ran Tata 5 “Europe has a set of p ary interests, which to us have 3 % sey There is certainky ao mildness in)? ——- —O - i S 2 Among the other cases reported is vis Dr. John W o today none, or very remote relation. Hence she must be engaged in tre arrest of one Brown charged wit 5 such terms as these: aay ayn CH Bionetot frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially ") ing drunk and having L. W. W. i: t 6 The German army to be permsi men and eduda foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be un- clindtion. However it is unlikely the 2m Giilyseneduced) to a00t000 scopal de- wise in us to implicate ourselves, by zrtificial ties, in the h> will be tried as he took French ee pees Fen ; Re United sales: dts ordinary vicissitudes of her p cr the combi- ‘cave yesterday while out with the zBiEe SOUTHS CABETEIOD ne Eetl viet ot eee shureh and nations and collisions of her friendships or enmities ‘ chain gang. ine othe charge or} serving for a period of years, in or- ane Re fay SED iS ap “ * Why quit our own stand upon foreign ground? t ailing pan PROMI HA eet 3 c rear a ca ey une shouic aye 3 a ler to pr wt the trainin fi Olligh neducational W hy, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of foot racet from the ability ! men in short-term ods of Hohed in Washington, Europe, entangle our peace und prosperity in- the toils cf i) making his y \ i is a native of Vir; seen Brown | ice ane European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or capri In * * * " ‘ * * way e¢ of Boston Univer: » founded the Peop! nad for ten across Natrona s to keep ourselves, by suitable estab- the Fremont ones puntyal ii Ail German war ships and war “Taking care alwa: planes to be surrendered or See lishments, on a respectably defeasive posture, we may safely e ed, and no more to be buil sect “itethe 5 trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emerge GAMES DORSEY | AFRINS No Tinga “In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of in any he organized an old and affectionate friend, [ dare not hope that they FIGHT- VENA PEN TERN aioe rae and Hawaii and s will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish; S d e to several church confer- that they will control the usual current of the passion Bee Crdearrov ed aude built. enees abroad, or prevent our ‘nation from running the course which State) Veterinarians lea Daviste? German munition ‘plants tobe sup-| )) <2) ee ig hitherto has marked the destiny of nations; but if I may yenne has received notice that ervised by the AR Today’s Anniversaries | even flatter myself that they may be productive of some ee Fee toe oe eee German forts along the Rhine and partial benefit, some occasional good; that they may now and tion for a rehearing ving been 1 des} 1 then recur to moderate the fury of party spirit, to warn nied. Several years ago against. the mischiefs of foreign intrigues, to guard against liewed that Do: had sok 1805-—-Napoleon Bonaparte the title of King of in other strz positions to destroyed 4 C < A 1 it—.David A. DeArmond, 2 promi- the impostpres of pretended pxtriotism, this hope will be of tubercular ¢ >aring and | ee Eat nent Mi ri representativ full recompense -for the solicitude for your welfare by c, | arrestal posits of Lorraine and the coal of in Congress, born in BI which they have been dictated.” on a charge of using the mails to de- | the Saar valley. county, Pa. Burned to death —— Let_us consider well the advice of George Washington. If there are f#ud, and Dr. Davis was one of the| . na fire that destr hi es + + ' witnesses whose testim: y helped to rman territory to be bo dt Wane AED ALIEE Saat those who still say mankind has advanced since the’ days of Washington, o5nyict him. the Rhine on the t the Vis 1909. iSare'h : let us ask, has Russia advanced in going from an unlimited monarchy ‘to - and how much has Germany advanced in departing from a /7f RS MacQUEEN 1369—Dr. y R. Phelps, who found tula on the AMERICAN vi adkonevotaene ding life in- ser. e are by no means the only extreme ci to be considered. | fron 2,000 square sand 70 s i I lati ; si ue ; rice compar of Ameri y must be considered now. A ue of Nations must include all na- PUBLICITY HEAD | 008,000 peo: to 172,000 square died at Barter, Gann, Born tions or it is providing for opposition and thus establishing its defeat ai ‘ netes and 67,000,000 pe we'Sinsbure. Cons ADs, the vay out ee. VICTORY’ LOAN @ Where They ; if st we G 5 stria van TERA Inirenenanel The minds of men of the several nutions of the earth must be changed 7 All this iG 1 to the Of Me US House at teres Es r the better and become much more unified before a League of Donald “MacQne lemnit which ‘will probabl; tatives. Nations can be properly and permanently effected. un for the women’ : o.on0.da0.000, the pre 1820-—The German Emperor ac Washington's Farewell Address is as fitting to our needs and purposes tion of the Fifth Li proximate $40,000.00 + the pz od Prine» Bismarck's resigna today as though it were written for us yesterday. in Wyoming arr e ount beine determined by the tion as Imperial Chancellor Monday for a brief formu All that Germany ca Is94-—-Allen Campbell, chief engin ivel. aking up her a a . 5 in the construction of the Un é 3 Mrs. = SE eS ion Pacific railroad, died at ed the meeting If this progr is carried out, i York City. Born at Al chairmen in Che 3 aH urcdi N. Y., in 18 NEW FIRM AT DOUGLAS : British and one Frencl. ES Fi | ’ ce ' : rattle nk An sara Articles of incorporation haye been , : Bs Ati imenere ie sd with the secretary of state for ” « Me peer aes the Brotherton Lumber company, a | : hea HE seedG Gra FesHeled $50,000 soncern which will oper: Ft ‘ " agree RAlahy CouRtl A wRSERIERMTICHL GOr panatithey amustancthta Conne cin Teena hincencenmettietren es PUG ee: Ce sandal. Brotherton : 4 aE tle effect, from us. But my own dear, what can tual want thru the mad tragedy that ®1 Charles A. giuenther are the in-| z : ee I do, what will T do, and the babies, cut off their source of maintenance °o™PoFator: ' } be 2 monumental] ——— 2% to0? and help. ( Bu ; Todays Events | Without a word of condemnation ards and booze are responsible : ; ; faa chamaneke « for his cold blooded act in stabbing said Henry in his cell at the coun ; Nt v. Augustin F. Schinner to- Sam vies to th at Salt Creet il, where he awaits sentence to the eset \ his fifth year as bishop ©” February 23, Mrs. E. G. Henry penitentiary at Rawlins. “Booze is DAR ¥ RCING ne yth c diocese of Spokane, Of 150 South Twentieth street, Cen- liable ‘to do it for any man. Of| ; of Commerce Redfiela terville, Iowa, mother of six chil- course I’m sorry, but what's the nse inled to speak in Chieago to- dren, hoped against hope for his re- now. It may help some other fellow h. SCIATIC PAINS saa paeg Seac in beholf of the League of Na- lease while the chains were beine to buck up and do the right thing) |.» | \ THE RENTE forged that will bind him to the peni- before he pulls shell same thing.” y All < iv rontiniea raom, bat) Dexasi cone’ pf athe: anodt infiiential) ote iteration ahenpfaitheinethe shes Give way before the pene- : 4 izations of its kind in America, band who betrayed her trust by com- ‘trating effects of Slozn’s the poe is to secure desirable ant; |. its 43rd annual convention to- ting one of the foulest murders L small, Di ever tried in the local court, the wo- | [ RY INFORMATION fe iniment ; be iene Bterarnreresnectclb tortie a arho is compell@! to shoulder ths ; 2 ‘ yout: ; ets =. . inently in the primaries to ‘sad burden of the crime wrote him r ; attracti ihe more «he choice of candidates for mayor fe . thee belief that “you are in- Inlarcmnation of neuritis the wry neck, | » % peal to the better type of ‘nd other municipal officials. nocent of any great wrong. I know the joint wrench, the ligament sprains | : (._ The policy committee of the Unitea you are suffering great remorse, but With a view of ussisting stats tbe mayscle strais, and the thro bing | lividual. A gloomy parlor : CLWorkaratateAimericaihasnbeen Be hopeful and don't worry about and civic bodies in preparing for the | | ‘The ease of app! the 1 i Pein 7 ancien i hideous wall colied to meet at Indianapolis today the babies, dear, I will do the best absorption of discharged soldiers into of applying, the quic!snesa eit , E ke action on the matter of wages, I can until the last breath leaves industry, and thereby preventing ine) | of relief, the positive results, the clean BOLMES Li) HOMES” Just Take a Look at Your House! 3 Do. vou realize that your home reflects your charac! Lowe Bros. Paint not only helps your home but it he!} ill be chosen only by a perso: seit ” debe ate =a an 2 a rs liness, and the economy of Sloan's . ae saa anhy eet ployment and other issues grow- me. : 2% ( dustrial unrest, the war department| Linfment make it universally preferred. CASPER “te ote ote WYOMING out of the reconstruction period The baby is getting some stronger at Washington has inaugurated a bul- whose indifference to his surrou \ conference on the restoration ov and calls ‘daddy’ most every day, letin service having for its object an-! ings argues a Vike ein ed soldiers and sailors to self- but I will take him to Iowa City for nouncing to the home folks all the support, intérnational in its repre- treatment as soon as you get out of arrivals from overseas. TOIEIOO IMI ILS S TAGE Mie aipeudect wil be suehed in| for” we neon vous help nieke in ecidteertrercirele eel eure peeneaea | = BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH sw York City today under the aus day. Bruce is not strong any more Office in Cheyenne from Briga nic of the Red Cross Institute for since he had the flu. I am afraid General E.-L. Munson, chief of th> i) ® Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches st popular‘prices. Quick service, | Crippled and Disabled Men, a depart. that if we don’t get him to a diff- morale branch of the general staff of Cree. LTT EDM, more important matters. Paper the sume room with bri ful paper, and it will attract the per ; n habits son of bright, cl lo secure this effect of The outlas ‘ental branch of the American Red erent climate soon he will have con- the army. General Munson related cleanliness and beauty need® not be) Cross. sumption. that two Wyoming men were among : “I cannot tell the children of you. the arrivals on the U. S. S. De Kalb 4 aN much these days of cheap but tast j Fs CE ey = nae They nt to know why I keep c dnesday and that they would ful decoretions. and it should be mor Year Ago in War i but T can’t tell them. TI] not be demobilized within from five to WILLIAM WEL than repaid in the type of roomer at-, ¢- —— = sive up hope until I have to, and I'd 20 ys. The names, organizations STN Veereiie baa Alaoratroomamadamo \llies denounced the treaty 0: come to you if I could, but I will! es of the men were not = st-Litovsk and refused to acknowl- ke care of our little ones. given. ‘fhe general further related e its terms. that he would keep the governor in- ie Gatgiens Car ireat Rritain and United States In their need, however, this family. formed regarding such matters from 1 WANT YOUR BRICK. WORK Yook over Dutch shipping in United is not entirely without friends. The now on. | Be aera etre ates and British ports. Salvation Army, which makes a prac- |! ‘ ws t better con = cae oes tice of following up such caver PIANO ) TUNING Enis fat Estimate M, Zenizclos, thé celebrated states addressed communications to Mrs. I am in* Casper tais week. Ail,|! RETER CLAUSEN in of Greece, ean write with both treaty and to the Salvation Remy at | work’ guaranteed. Phone 852. | nds with equal facility Centerville, with the prospect that the | WADE CRAMER. - only habitable but delightful willl o¢ command a better price, which will Stunley Overbaugh, Prop. aie om Heavy y Haaling.- Furniture and Piano moving ® specialty involved soon make up the ou and from then on be ¢ tribute to the family income than See Ben Transfer Co 2. CRE ae AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE SERVICE MAE ENA

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