Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE TEN IS BREWING IN. AS EXTRA HOLIDAY, SOLDIERS OF NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE . WT | ‘MISSIONARY DID NOT SOCIAL REVOLT FRANCE CELEBRATES THE FOURTH ior CN PURPOSE, DEFENSE | edge of, or participation in, the agi- } gic: scheme planned by students of ngsil university. He admitted that he gave shelter at his house to Yi Posik and four other Koreans but de- nied that he so protected them be- cause of knowing that they were wanted by the police in connection Nie ae % “ ! evidence that he harbored no inten-) tion of specially sheltering them from lcapture by the police. Dr. Uzawa urged ‘that the judgment pronounced Jat the preliminary examination be| quashed and Mr. Mowry set free. Dr. Uzawa’s colleagues also pleaded for! r. Mowry, Decision was reserved. HAND GRENADE SAVINGS BANK M | i 7 ! with the agriation. He had admitted ————_- | “4 Al, N | ATl N MARCH IN REVI them simply out of compliance with The appeal court sentenced the Rev. | T | 4 PYE ‘ their request as they were his pupils} Mr. Mowry on May 18 to four months | K | respondence of the Associated Press.) or employes. in — He appealed to the highest) + ' : —That the aceused did not know he| Public Procurator Mitsui argued| court. ly ion Thrift Will Brin Tommy 5 . | ie F< | was sheltering agitators was one of! that the point of the present case was | Vacation Thr 8 “* ; Fires and Strikes Follow Dem- American Band and Commander of Paris [thew pints fw the fens of Rev. whether ‘or mot the. defendant. wa OME atv cael saa Map Real Souvenir oo *, > e Q E. } owry, of Mansfield, Ohio, who aware that the Koreans he gave shel- LAD . yo., June .—the aT 7 ° e Comes with Revolt of Pris- Lead Great Parade; Old Standards appealed from a sentence of six, ter to were offenders liable to a legal} Sinks Canyon Hydro Electric com- ae ver £ oners in Limoeiro | 5 . months in the lower court for having punishment heavier than a fine. He/ pany has signed contracts for all reasury. fi i i ale of Revolutionary War Carried harbored Korean leaders, and whose declared that the Rev. Mr, Mowry’s|nceded materials, and rapid progress ; seein LISBON, May 5. (Correspondence | case was heard in »2l court denial was scarcely to be accepted and| js being made toward the completion The following brie ene Han Gre a eilcthe WAescciated) ‘Press.)— Porta! (is LE of Pyeng Yang toda that the judgment pronounced by the) of the power plant. The pipe line late cy i ep tee aie e Re- 5 gal, especially Lisbon, is in the throes PARIS, July 5-—Leaden skies dimmed the color but not moto presided and F r Coure of First Instance should be up-| that is to eoutey the wales ote mace. sore £ of an incipient 1 revolution.” | the enthusiasm of Independence Day in Paris, which was cele-|~ HES pect Ba: ‘ Big. Popo Ags frome we eee he! 1—Any school pupil under ten Since the fi y, when the . 4 : ° . Mr. Mowry’ w Refuting this argument, Dr. Uzawa| the sinks to the outlet where t 3 oe aad c orkinricias othe sate brated Friday as never before in history. With French public iS tydaweal mea said that the allegation that the de-| power house is located will be a con-| years may receive a hand grenade 4 pescefal demonstration ef their force | Offices and schools closed for the day there was every sign that 7 assisted ¢ fendant was aware of the fact that| tinuous reinforced stave pipe made of bank at the opening of school ia by an immense procession through|the Freych peeple had cheerfully adopted the “Glorious ¢, bul and Pyeng Y the Koreans were wanted by the po-| the best California redwood and will fall, by purchasing from his’ teneper : the streets and in frcat of the min-|Fourth” as an extra holiday of their own. were R. C_ Curtice, the lice was not fully established. Ac-|be buried in the ground for protec-|et jeatt ONE anni ia STH 4 istries, various threatening events} The celebration started at 9 o’clock = n vice-consul at Seoul, 10 or cording to his personal investigation,| tion. Applications for power have|face value $5.00, w y : have occurred. Frid orning when the vast space| practice in peace the principles that American missionaries and sev- the room in which the defendant gave] been made by the refinery and oil | "4 Unsatisfied with the eight-hour|of the Place de la Concorde was} bound them in war. 1 foreign women. them shelter was his study, and was companies operating at Wyopo, and) dey granted by the government, packed with people to watch the pa- “We must live together and t2ade| Answering ns put to him by one nearest to the road, so it was in the town of Hudson also wants light | . workers “downed tools” and two big | Tade and review the French and] motiv ry difference | the judge, Mr. wry denied knowl- full view from the outside. This was! and power. | fires have destroyed two of the finest |American picked troops, marines and} jn Jay he said, — SoS eee Ea ee ee wa 3 old edifices in Lisbon. The first | blue. ts. Headed by the ri- e fire occurred in the Postal Money |can band, the French and Ar an 4 Order «:partment, which is attached | troops, led by General Pilot, com- to the Bourse, the government of-|mander of Paris, marched past Pres- fices and the custom house, part of | identPoincare and the chief French BLA K the magnificent arcade buildings of |@nd American officials. General Per- oR . the principal square of Lisbon, on|Sh oad “i the right of G CAPSULES le 2 rus ve ch, with ear Adm A 4 the northern bank of the Tagus river. ae COMPOUND COPAIIA sal CUBEBS i ; : The strike of the Waterworks com- : — AT YOUR DRUGGIST— | . pany’s employes coincided with the}/°?umns swung Ask for BY NAME ONLY. avoid Substitutic | } fire which broke out in three places |°? the ; : } i simultaneously. The ater supply A solemn note wes given the bril- lianey of the scene by the appearance of the old standards of French reg- iments which were found with the was cut off, so that the firemen were helpless, and when they tried to pump water from the Tagus their hose was 4 ; ] cut. American forces in their war for in- dependence. Many arrests were made of persons After the r suspected of being the authors of v this act of sabotage. Th aries have not yet been ¢ and the government is conti z investigations and makinz many rests. The damage enormou great number of money orders wer burned. ry review, Hugh C. an ambassador to at an during vacation, and presenting a let- | ter to the teacher telling briefly how , « the money was earned. > 5 * wre 2—Pupils ten years or over must sn 2) S in the ‘buy at least TWO War Savings It’s no longer necessary to go into the details describing bay at least TWO War, Savings cation. | %—Teachers shall submit letters ‘end lists of pupils complying with THE UNIVERSAL CAR’ ace, Am e and the principal speaker a luncheon ven by Americ aber of cor the lc onal histor orious bir th e set the world; in of our nat- d few more In practical merits of the Ford car—everybody knows all about On the following day, the prison-]1919 we reic hava helped the ers of the ancient and _histc al d to fo! rules to County Superintendents dur- Limoeiro prison revolted. They} e Pr Wilson honored ‘ing the first week of school. 4—County Superintendent shall put his approval on list and deliver | list with letters te the County Chair- iman of Savings, after copying such letters as he may desire to publish | in the local papers of his county. 5—County chairman shall then ap- \ prove the list and send it at once to \John T. Wayland, director of Sav- ings, Tenth Federal Reserve District, ! who will immediately forward to the ‘ | County Chairman the county’s aie ’ ment of hand grenade banks to be get one. We'll take good care of your order—get your Ford Tee EAD uted (oe) tie wdinaotlortatamtiia bs a pupils who have complied with the rules. 6—The name of each pupil must | be represented by a letter written ‘either by pupil, parent or teacher, telling how money was earned. County Chairmen are already er- ‘ranging to award prizes in War Sav- ‘ings Stamps to pupils buying the largest number of Savings Stamps mA) . | |and Thrift Stamps with vacation e ‘ earnings. Hand Greadesp, just like big’ Brother Bill hurled at the Hun a few |months ago, are being emptied of |high explosives and percussion caps by the war department, and turned lover to the treasury department by the thousand to be converted into souvenir savings banks, many of which; no doubt, will reach this county. . “e Tos Ni99 3 eraaaheafaraitucel andl dcorale with atte faints yres The Universal Car.” How it goes and comes day after day parts of their iron be s and after} for our home ‘ setting the prison afire with their | . mattresses they rushed out shouting “vivas” for the social revolution. The old building, which had been a r palace, built in the 13th century, v soon in flames and part of it was} burned. Some of its 730 inmates es- | caped, but troops were immediately | pe detailed to cordon the neighboring in the er streets and hundreds were caught and] y, v t conceived and put removed to the Mensanto fort and |ed it to the world. It is the only po other prisons. | an lead to the real brotherhood There have been various other} a smell fires in public buildings for the ——— past two days, one at the naval arse-| PERSHING PLEDGES nal and certain perso: vé’ been|U. S. HELP TILL END sted with firing mate: in their PARIS, Jv 5 3 ing « sion. This has made the Fourth of Ju of comr ernment alert. Bolshevik propa t General Persh said: has been widely 5; iction is among our ear! ing classes and some of the iest problems but our immediate task men turned out to be Russian Bol-|is to see that our late fulfills sheviki. the conditions of pe Let none The minister of labor has i re that althot not owing to divergences of op his colleagues as to the measures that | have been taken to quell the agita- tion among the workers. The strikes have paralyzed busi- ness. No electric cars have been running since May 1 and all the mun- icipal workmen are on strike, so that street cleaning, burying the dead, nce, I could speak d in but a secondary and year after year at an operating expense so small that it’s only when that I in 1} wonderful This advertisement is to urge prospective buyers at once that I heart and soul, to place orders without delay. Buy a Ford car when you can Sweet and Mild to you as soon as possible—and give the best in “after-serv- ing a ice” when required. esigned | ion with | le Ameri game M hundreds of thousands of . | here we ere 3 in the S | 231- ¢ No lh Genter—Pho 9 anise accomoicned” | At Your Dealers | 237 Nort mn lor and courage of the Ameri- L. G. Murphy Cigar Company Wallace Wholesale Distributors | and France to 1 An pleaded for Am and all other municipal work is be- | Sogtesloate ote ste cte- ote ate ote ate ate oe oe 00-480 she ofe ate a2e- oho se afeete she oto et : A o, Oo, , ing done by soldiers and volunteers, |e © ” * Oe a te li ee oe oe es 8 ——————— 4 It is said that a genera! strike is be- ing planned, but public opinion is so incensed at the fires that a reaction appears to be setting in, and several| societies and ociations have e} public protests against such extreme acts. EMPLOYES' COUNGILSIN 3 ALL INDUSTRIES ISPLAN OF GERMAN DEMOCRACY BERLIN, (Correspondence of The’ Associated Pre A bill cre: employes’ council for all industr busine: and trade in Germa completed and regdy for action by the assembly. The bill provides for a council of five, one hundred to a thousand, one extra for each hundred ww ° B00,000 UNEMPLOYED IN BELGIUM, NUMBER (5 NOW ON DEGRERSE BRUSSELS, (By Mail.) — The number of unemployed in Belgium is 800,000, according to the minister for food, but is diminishing from day \to day. Only two blast furnaces are work- ‘ing out of sixty which before the war ‘existed in Belgium. Of these sixty jall but four have been completely, or to a very large extent destroyed by the Germans. The steel and iron production, |which, in 1913 attained 2,224,000 tons is nil sin 1917, Of 35,000 {metal workers in 1913 only about ' 200 are working. It is hoped that by the end of soot so-ofo oat res ve fo ogo foe! 2 ° E"or Sale Announcement By owner, my six-room modern home, I have obtained the agency for the North Half of Wyoming and Montana located on, Park Ave., Phone 167-] 4 for the well known and invincible | é FOUR DRIVE TRACTOR and will gladly explain and demonstrate to all interested in this modern farm implement. Be! % oo On 5% % K? oe e, "2° aX Me sere, 2 BS ¢ BS ‘- > oO 4, & & & ee se ae ox Se ee & o & & < & ee & Se ae & ae & o & On city pavement as on country roads—wherever men travel in notor cars—you will find written Base erer a tiousand ee at in the familiar characters of the fumacen will be'producing. and. that andy i furnaces will be producing and that ; |44 per cent of the pre-war produc- tion will be obtained. Six thousand operatives have re- sumed work in the linen industry. The English week of 54 hours has been agreed to. In the textile industry (carding) work may be resumed several weeks hence since a great part of the ma- chinery which the Germans had taken away has been discovered in Leipsic and repaired. HORSE CABS TO Goodyear All-Weather Tread a reminder? that more people ride fty to one k councils will be n by sec of all employes from candidates who ty- four 2 over twen- ears of age. or The councils’ duties will be to protect the interests of employes to support the employer in furthering his business to see to the carry out of Joan ments to co-ope ate in wage d cations, to incre ' tween employe Goodyear Tires ployes, to support the employer by advice and to obtain highest possi- ble efficiency. The employer is obliged to notify} the council nfidentially on all questions -conce less that endang and to submit wage books mation regarding trade prospect The council can hold up every di missal and can force a discharge if the committee of adjustment ap-| proves. | | | ing in hiring and - | | | | than on any other kind. Brodie Rubber Co. Phone 772-W 166 South Center St. Hen %, ry A. Johnéon bon tah VANISH, PARIS RIDES IN TAXIS PARIS, (By Mail.)—People of | Paris are watching with regret the gradual disappearance of cab and the cabman of the old school. Auto- mobile taxicab competition had re- duced the number of one-hore cabs in Paris to a little less than 4,000 before the way, The requisition of jall horses fit for any: service in the cn . ; | Casper Wyoming a a jarmy: reduced the number to less Tribune Want Ads Pay Big Profits | Sscameecmmcmenssrceer reer renner repens : Phone 530 nats 2008 in 1915. Now there are a service,

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