Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 2

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nt The Casper Daily Tribune’ vening except pandas? ne a county, Wy "puliding z. Ol Exchange BUSINESS TELEPHONE....... Casper, Natre cation offices Enter at Casper CW yoming) Poi as second-c cov MEMBER THE pit ASSC REPORTS FROM THE'UD JOE HANWAY, Manager te Editor J. Randall, New York ‘ SUBSCRIPT One Year .. Six Months - less period t Atl subse e paid in vd- pune will not ription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of the Assocint “herein. news published. THE JAPANESE QUESTION. _ for some years has had a treaty right to send her people to the United States. There has ag merely been a eement” that laborers to this « try. admitted that kept that agreement like a gentleman, and the plan has worked very well in tiding over a difficult situation and pre- serving the self-respect of beth na tions. Japan is now trying to in at the e confer formal recog- nition “racial equality’ which would e all Japanese the right to go anywher It an attempt to apply on 2 broader scale the prin- ciple insisted on ity the present Japanese-American — treaty Baron Ishii ex ins that Jar is doing this simpiy to satisfy Japanese self- respect, and that no more advantage would be taken of : technieal per mission to ship coolic States and other wh has been taken under the — existing treaty Vow, likely the Japane sovern- od faith ertheless it ment is acting in perfect x New t up any about this matter s hard to American en- The us of the Japanese immi- thusiasm over the proposal. pr ent sti r proposed combine Bi the “gentlemen's [ should send no Tt must be into the United e countries than 1 Foday” 's Anniversaries | 1815—Confirmatory pact signed i Vienna, by which the allied} powers solemnly united their forces to maintain the treaty of Paris against Napoleon. | -University of Virginia first opened to students. Mr. Wyndham, chief secretary for Ireland, introduced the Ir- ish land bill into the house o. | The Jack Pot “We form need not’ and we should not with any the world,” President Wi i alliances nation in son declared in 1914, a may explain why the of powers is call- 1993 ed a league instead of an alliance. * * rs are suing to check All as a result of the is the beer checks these days. 1909-— Srawn Prince George of Ser- one issuing the to the throne. 1916—Russians began terrific batt liy created commons. | ia renounced the succession|of Durbin street from North Fifth le|tised by the city council. in the Carpathians, heights at Lupkow Pa: 5,700 Austrian prisoners. Don't Print All the News. An. officer that would enforce all laws on the statute books would along Verdun front. 1917—President Wilson ordered en listed strength of Navy to 87,000. soon be in difficultiés and if we were to print all we know that might well High Finance. : born in Sauk county, years ago today. Charlie Whit lightweight pugi Though banks may be crooked and Wis. likely to close nor for sim- s not for this fact, ply because, 28 years ago today. That woman wads all cf her wealth ¢&- ” in her hose : Today's Events | he thinks of the higher interest five yea » today saw = the departure of Coxey’s ‘Army of vazine. toons the Commonweal” from Massillon, so 1 its famous march to Washingte Times Do Change. Today is Maryland Day This year Easter Sunday falls on “4 & legal holiday in? fs | honor of the it feli on 4) aiding Women were 3 aes 285th anniver of the colo in 1634, ). The last time in 1862. April 2 this date was earing hoop-skirts, and stories af the Stockholders of the Pe . jane Austen type were favorites. Railroad company are to vote on : proposed $75,000,000 increase in the! Louisa Alcott and her sisters were [oo we indebtedness, living at Concord the and healthy The welcome home demonstratior. apturing |@ram as specified in the resolutions and/|is one of the largest ever attempted erce artillery duel cantinued | "ew paving which the council has now raised its incentive, demands on the part of O|provements in ten years time L. Philipp, governor of} 1 fe whose record is the foundation in New York City téday in honorof sae a the return of the 27th Division is cf “little women. ¢ ted to he the greatest milita On this Easter women will bloom parade ever seen in the metropyns. forth in gowns so narrow as to im- In New York City today the dress q and waist strikers are to commemo- pede the freedom of their step. Th Paes AHS ERER anniverkaty (of ik: tender silhouette will be the mark ‘prjangle waist shop fire, in which 147 girl workers lost their lives, with u at Parade and cbanni das atoi Interesting Events cf fashion’s child. py movie blem plays are the favorites theater, while the deal at length novel ith and awhich does not Bes Wags ie CS Guestionable morals remains un- rericuns a bit ur its |e aes 4 ah ohoahelven: t . punctilious Car etCu UAT) (ay) ne aS Bane Sha) rea reayer Meeting ~ ‘Times change, indeed. On Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock due respect to Japam, how can we be SS the prayer meeting study will be on sure that she will continue this same G—— .——-——__--——__———_£_ “God's Care for the Individual Sa ea ih ea ce TU . Third chapter in “The Meaning of honorable poliey indefinite if th In the Day’ s News | Prayer.” ee should undertake ¢————____— chnowske Sunday School Centenary Meeting al approval of Japan's Prince Charles reno Mr. E. Burns Martin, director of z who is mentioncd as the prob the (Gente ete? he § iversal migration rights, Com ador to the United 1 Centenary campaign in the Sun- eae eae ene ee ee one! day schools, will meet all the Sunday oul more un cehas tb NZ school workers in the Sunday school i assurance that post in London be- om on Thursday évening at 7:30. of vital que individe f ice prejudice” there fittle of it little will rapid! does not force the > oan de There 1 of derstand between ‘ oO race ut that cannot be overcu by law; it is a matter for evradual evolution. —o PICTURES OF SOLDIERS’ GRAVES. The jate activity of i Cross s taking s of the soldiers ab them to their peopl home. It se perhaps, like a st thing to-do, yet it is truly a yreat und ing, for the graves are many and it is hoped not to n one The photographs will not be very wonderful—a little mound, a wooden cross, & wrenth. The pictures will be simple. They will be s y mount ed, and cnelosed with them will be any 1 details the searchers have been able to gather about the cireum- stanc of the soldier's death. Still they will be infimtely precious to those he receive them. For no amount of faith or patriotism ever made up for the little conerete things which comfort the heart. Perhaps no one of its activities is a better testimonial to the greatness of the Red Cross than this simple, idly thing, founded on’ an under- stared of human yearnin “wentle- | nd illustrious Polish family, with’ aye datos will cethor fora good es divided between Austrian and gine socidl in thé lencos court on 1 Silesia. He was born in thursday evening. The plans for the i is thus in his 59th year. evening are in charge of the Junior Trevious to his appointment as Ger philatheas, A special invitation is man ambassador at the Court of St. given to all young men who have worn he had never held”any hith the uniform of their country during in the diptomatie ce, ALI enear : time he was credited with uw spe- ph. Ladies General Aid Society cial interest in the problem of how During the past week the organiza to improve Anglo-German ‘relations tion of the seven circles of the Ladies \ year ago he created a sensation gid society has been completed. On hen ina long article he blamed Ger- Friday afternoon at 2:30 the general vany for having started the world gid will meet at the home of Mrs. I ar ds dect Britain ¢ 17 e war. He comes of a very Epworth League Social Gantz, 812 South Durbin. Ali possible to avert members of the different circles are In appearance Prince Lichno- ajo memb=rs of the gencral aid and a thoro Pole, dark, hanghty expected to attend this meeting. little mysterious. on = Pa WASHINGTON, Maych 24.—The 1 Johnson, Denver agent for the supreme court today upheld the con- halmers automobile, is in Casper: stitutionality of the Arizona act of 19 limiting the szemployment of women to eight hours a day. over the prospects for open- r the Chalme: STATE OF WYOMING Dairy, Food and Oil Department OFFICE OF STATE CHEMIST Wheatland Roller Mill Co., e Wheatland, Wyo.s Laramic, Wyo., March 17, 1919. Gentlemen: The analy SHORTS gav Protein Fat Crude fiber is of your sample of mixed BRAN and the following results: 18.12 per cent 5.91 per cent 9.78 per cent _Yours truly, ROSS B (Signed) B. MOUDY, State Chemist. There is no better Dairy feed on earth—be sure you ask and insist on Wheatland mixed feed (shorts and bran.) Tie into ROYAL, DAISY DELL and PANSY Ilour—money back any old time—day or night. Do not use it because it is made int WYOMING, but be- cause you can not beat it in the WORLD. Sixteen years under one management—making GOOD Flour. Wheatland Roller Mill Co, Wheatland, Wyoming ind S haie-DReadth ‘Gbeapes same ED FE YE, EE @€alendar?: a ee Resolutions of intention to improve later. by grading and draining in three new- improvement districts in and Carper and in a territory that em- person at 7:30 p. m. on April 3, braces practically all of the area east from present indications there is number will be received. Property owners in the district volved are invited to Yead the tices very carefully. They willbe printed again in the Daily Trib Wednesday. ACK PARRY GUTPOINTED to Linden streets, are being adver- The pro- here and is exclusive of. any plans for funder consideration. The work in East Casper has for 2 great majority of the property own- Ciscussed. The state veterinarian ether state offic’ nd [gour. years on sidewalks ordered The council wifl hear remonstrances | bjections, either in writing or in| IMPROVEMENT PLANS. AIVERTISED OBJECTIONS TO BE HEARD HPAL i bui| lit- | tle likelihood that protests to any in- no- | re- une | BY BRITTON IN BATTLE be called news—well, we have no are Jers of that dsitrict; eager to have that , Wish to explore beyond the veil, we @ portion of th: city improved in a i : i manner authorized in other parts of Tpke snines sareataghvaunencer ale Year Ago i in War | a ee abies ook and all that—so, for the benefit of an TTS = fell etterment anifest PITTSBURGH, March 25.—- those who have been asking if we ¢, ti owns puneludingeBapeume, tel e under progressive ci iminis- Jack Britton, welterweight cham- A t “all th Duero arr aa ented t™ations. pion, outpointed Jack Parry of going to nt “all the new ; ey oO. bis ae presentec The work in Districts 1 2, and $ Pittsburgh in a ten-round bout we must gently, but firmly, answer ing George at Buckingham Pal calls for tf grading and draining of here last night. . Why, if we should print what we sie ene « aculted in Ince | itll streets and alleys, the constructior, = lect helt cope of the married to eine German drive resulted in loss | Of crosswalks, gutters and curbs. The The State Cattle Growers associa-| Aaa Che i Mie asta 35 AN of 2 O00 meng and 600 be etimated cost per lot for grading and ton will hold its annual meeting in ren in this town—well—we are go- Buns. 2 ie crosswalks in District No. 1 is $50; Pouglas on Wednesday. As there | ing to be darned careful what we — ‘= ¢.)for District 0 and $70 for lave been several cases of cattle scab ' Weg 8050: | 7, * ‘District No. 3. Property owners heave ii Converse county the question ot Bu Salas ee : Today s Birthdays the privilege of paying for these im- how to control the disease will i) ane} Is will be there. ' prcererscscosooosoosorooooecosceosseososeesorosecoss well known Chicago | . born in Englana, Decency and Clarification Decency is desirable foi its own sake. wecdbstseeeanscstecceesaecbeseas Decency has been overlooked but is gaining recog- nition. Dece Decency distinguishes men from animals. ney adds pleasure and appetite to food. Decency demands the clarification of all milk. Food may be safe but unclean and indecent. Safety alone is not sufficient. af oa CASPER DAIRY CO. ; snk Phone 471. f 3 & >" _stheeseencessoorsoees Pliaeeiraad chins he OGet Cl Ln | The Nicolaysen Lumber Coe EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES WAGONS COAL Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center Keep Your Pledge——Buy War Savings Stamps iio Auction Sale The AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON Friday, March 28th In building to be occupied by America’s Greatest Orug Store 139 North Center Street To the highest bidder, all shipments of Express matter that were received prior to July Ist, 1918.° Sbigmesots consist of Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips, Autonrobile Parts, Farm Implements, Tools, and Packages of all sizes and description. : ——SALE WjLL BEGIN AT 16:00 O'CLOCK A. M—— E. L, HAMBRIGHT, Agent B. L. SCHERCK (“See Ben”) Auctioneer ii HT Three elevators in town were out | REYNOLDS f LOPS FINN of order yesterday owing to crossed The O. S. building elevator TWIGE IN. 7 MINUTES es.se"mkn shit be sent to Denver to be repaired, but the owners were able to borrow one CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, March ftom the Henning hotel. 25.—Jack eynolds of Cedar |. > =o Rapids, welterweight champion, de. —_———ee———————— feated Jack Finn of Belmont, Iowa, | | WANT YOUR BRICK WORK | last night, pinning Finn’s should- ers to the mat twice in less than | On’ Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate seven minutes. PETER CLAUSEN NUFFY TAKES COUNT IN |__Teeeeceats SECOND, CLINE VICTOR Ea ———= MONTREAL, March —lIrish ~ id Will save you money on Patsy Cline of Brooklyn, knocked your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand. out Jimmy Duffy, of Lockport, N. and Suitcases : : ; Y., in the sedond) round of a Reliable ed schedule ten-round bout here last 133 So. 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