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; ARETE emer oro? e re f Vv T PAGE TEN iS ERA : ae Che Casper Daily Ecibune wai : a sme _______ SATURDAY, MAY. 17, 1919 | { haustion were compelled to deposit ‘Snvestigate, and they returned with longer, when it suddenly disappeared, ‘FAMOU § N ARY BG lit near the Guarero Gulf. Some per-|the welcome news that the house and now pilgrims come to the shrine oa aN no the a at ATTANGTION IN FIUME Scmcesstetcesnnyt ete 5 pot ito rman dee yes etm antnme gn other explanation could be given for | == Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the 10 TOURIST PUBL ‘the sudden and mysterious looming | PE ACE MEETING Close of business on the 12th day of C peared, $0. ‘ve, aninhabited "Less sp TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. i May, 1919. \ For tourists the greatest attrac- le retort of bends aha pirates: bat STOCKS AND BONDS | Hon in Oe city of Fiume has always the religious would not hear of such’ Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana X mies | —_ been the famous sanctuary, known asa thing. It was left to their spiritu- other markets over our private wires. Paris Editor Declares Monroe RESOURCES: the Santa Casa of Loretto. It is al father, Archbishop Alexander, to Le Doctrine Can Never Be Rec-, Loans and Discounts _.--____..----_-___-__. Place the conveitient facilities of our office at your dis- 7 F Overdrafts, secured and unsecured onciled toes Operation! Toki ca pewciiyiandiccheollwarrantey League of Nations ' Stocks,’ securities, ete = Te Bankinghouse, furniture and fixtjures______ M PHILIP SIMMS __ | Other real estate and mortgages owned said that from May 10, 1291, to Dec. | determine the genuineness of the hal- rs HO, 1304, the very house in which fowed relic. ‘Said he wisely: “Tf Bone) to Bayasee) lek sobeatii he best markets end up taics te the Savious spent his youth was lo- ‘this be, indeed, the house in which a ished cated on the present site of the world- ‘Jesus lived it can no longer be stand- Information and quotations furnished upon request on renowned church. The angles which ing in Palestine. Let us therefore Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. By WILLI Inite .) | Due from National Banks LS ‘proposed to Temove the small struc- ‘go to the Holy Land, and see if it Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. SE ENS TS COCR GaATE IS eee ToT ChecleVanal cash Yivenra mee == cz ture from Palestine to Italy lost their still be found on the old site.” Mes- Lausanne, editor of “Le Matin" con- Specie -- ie sz and from sheer fatigue and ex- \sengers were commissioned to go and! Legal tender and National: Bank note Fractional paper currency, nickels CLES 6a siders. that it will be impossible e to reconcile the Monroe doctrine with the idea of a League of Nations. He suid in| Le Matin:” | Total “If things continue to go as they are goiny now Monroe will finish the ines At present his is the only fig- | ure before which everybody bows. may hovwa Monroe vm antan | Certificates of deposit, time onroe was born in a carpenter | Gertified checks and as time went on, engaged ost all the trades. He was colo- otal asa . lawyer, merchant, judge, ambas- |THE STATE OF WYOMI sador, Secretary of State. Moreover,; County of Natrona, he did all of them well I, W. J. Bailey, cashier of: the above-named bank, do solemnly swear “In 1817 he became President of |that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. themunited sty : ie | , W. J. BAILEY, Cashier. “About that time a political tem-| gq, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1919. 4 ; | (SEAL) A, E. FLYNN, pest was blowing strong in the Old Notary Public. World. United under the Name of tay aE the ‘Holy Alliance,’ the Make the Most Out of the Moisture You Have My commission expires February 12, 1923. “uropean | Correct-Attest: (om xovernments talked of nothing less M. F than the establishment of an abso- J. F. LEEPER, lutism, first in Europe, then in Am- Cc. H. HORSTMAN, ‘ Directors, Jonroe saw storm-clouds coming his way and called his old friend, of war in Europe (Art. 11), they will” EEI EY Thomas Jefferson, philosopher and necessarily fall afoul of the funda- friend of the French Philosophers’, mental principle laid down by Mon- d'Alembert and Condorcet, to a con-| roe which was that Americans should INSTITUTE } sultation. Whereupon Jefferson never take part in a European war. Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis Ste. 3 “If the league takes In the world, DENVER, COLO. | “‘Amertea, both North and South,|then Europe must mix in the affairs| LIQUOR AND DRUG @DDICTIONS has interests absolutely distinct from | of America; if only Europe is includ-| cured by a scientific course of medi. | f Europe and which belong|ed, then America will violate of cation. The only place in Colorado | ‘ . It is necessary, there-| necessity her own doctrine by jinter- where the Genuine Keeley Remedier blish the principles of | mixing in the affairs of Europe. are used. m which shall keep these inter- | arate from those of the Old World. While the latter is trying: to/ make itself the home of depositism our hemisphere is trying to make it- self the land of Liberty.’ “Monroe foun the suggestion good, so on Dec. 2, 1823, in an ad- dress to Congress at Washington, he put the idea into slightly different words, He said: “Our politics has always consist- ed, and always should cons ing no St. Marks Church Second and Wolcott Confirmation Service and Sermon by Bishop Thomas at 11:00 o'clock EVERYBODY WELCOME Other Services at 8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. TIAA DLA PTT in tak- | urt in European wars. Also abstained from in- rs of the colo- ependencies of European n-tions and we shall continue so to do. But for those which have »won ‘ir independence and obtained’‘ré- states, we can not but an act hostile to the Uni States any intervention having a MM LD LM for object the oppression or control = = in any manner whatever, of the des- tinies of these same.’ here it was! It was done! A! Phone 1180W P. O. Box 150 doctrine was born. | “Now is this Doctrine of Monroe | violated by the League of Nationsy Cleveland Tractor | For the farmer of Wyoming, the conservation of every drop of rainfall is the first and most necessary step towards prosperity. : Where they are given a chance, the rich plains will yield crops that are un- surpassed anywhere in the world. It is up to you, who own the land to give it that chance—it is up to you to make the most out of every fertile acre that you control. 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