Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 2

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Am cone ee PAGE TWO c Che Che Casper Daily Etibune! ocrats of the pi writes to the Nash- | SRS «SN. governor’ of the Virgin] J. A. Ferguson has gone to Pierre, | be ee et Sk ville Banner: “What a_ laughable) Today’s Birthdays | | Islands, born in Columbia county, Pa.,| 8. Dak., to spend about ten days there | Issued every evening except Sunday at * |55 years ago today. on busin Casper, Natr By Ss a : Eatin ‘offices: ON BAManye Bullaing (burlesque on the labors of the tate ———— |; Captain Robert A. Bartlett, noted ———_—- BUSINESS TELEPHONE........)1g Unlamented ‘peace conference’ are the rs.4Fabh ‘A Logan, widéw ot the ‘éxplorer, now planning a flight to Miss Irma Patior was returned | ine ee ped Lana Ui a ad i ER ES | - M Nort N f he Brook h, where she was | ld conditions of today Eighteen | ir di the North Pole, born in Newfound-} from the Brooks ranch, where is Entered at Casper (Wyoming) 7 4] famods: civil war commander, born at y Praae ‘ the st of Miss Melissa Brooks. j fice as second-class matter, Nov wars, some say twenty-thrée, going! Petersbufg, “Mo., 81- years ago ~to- jland; 44: years ago today. bd edd sikias cabs peer | Phone 1125-W 625 East Second Street MEMBER THE A on in the world, mainly over fron-| 49% capes Te 3 i. Gis: | REPORTS FROM 1 > $ . r Sthel Barry: , One o s MT a — LM tiers and territory. Marshal Foch ad-|Ethe! Barrymore, one of the most RA 72 MOET OGG SE ESTEE. #e EES : “Colonel Sir John 'S. Hendrie, SN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH \) ‘|| Car Just Arrived hundred wareraft .of every descrip-| _M. G., Lieutenant-Governor of On- Back of Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at nd Bahar Finn Ave. tion’ to the Pacific waters. W. il our} reer born at Hamilton, Ont., 62 | ular $. Quick service, highest uality. COMMENCING THURSDAY AND AS LONG AS THEY LAST Prudden tC Mina ® Priasen infallible all wise turn his great “mind | years ago today. pop prices. ? q EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA Oikos nt ee matching ability’ away from the| Rear Admiral Joseph W. Oman, U. | POMP AAALAAAA AA DAL Copies of the Daily Tribune are on , ‘ , file in the New York and Chicago of- ‘thing’ called the ‘covenant’ long! ™ fices ar sitors are welcome. enough to tell what the peace confer-| SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier ence uccomplished? * * * What does ® Marshal Foch see and know that’ is FELLOW CUSTOMERS: concealed from the people of the Uni- ~-Ht is and has always been the policy of the - Rex: Elberta Peaches at all Stores all over the United States to run 3° regular Saturday Sales every week. Louis K. Liggett, president of the Rexall Company and owner . renee of cwo hundred Liggett-stores in greater New York encourages these sales in every Rexall Store in INDICATIONS POINT THAT THESE WILL BE THE J EES the Country. We do not want the people to get the idee that we are a cut rate store (that is one CHEAPEST PEACHES OF THE SEASON, QUALITY CON- nail’ ace Seallon, Democrat, and lay who cuts every day in the week) but we ate putting these sales on each Saturday to help our cus- SIDERED. INSIST ON ELBERTA PEACHES. ust be paid in. ad-| partner of Senator Walsh, of. Mon- tomers to reduce the high cost of liying by taking advantage of this merchandise at around cost ribune will not ‘i er subscription be- tana, one of the supporters of the price. Our buying facilities as a Rexall Store enable us to give you these bargains. a : is aes ey sary FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY unamernded covenant, spoke at a s Ss 5 W. S. KIMBALL, Jr. “ted States "By “Mati One Year....:.. : 31x Mont is : : eee X13 Three “Months” 150/ wa, All s ription! vance and The D insure deliver, comes one mi Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- 7 reau of Cireniations. meeting held at Butte, Montana, July Last chance for your California Fancy Plums for 25th, attended by ten thousand peo- Canning— $3 00 M be f the Assocl: ar ¢ ~ a) > The Associates. Press is exclusively | ple, at. which resolutions were adopt- PER ORATS 25 so eae hh e entitled to the use for republication of : im a cn Ja ur a Only 300 Crates) all news dispatches credited to it or not|ed fayoring the independence of Ire- (Only = Srates otherwise credited in this paper and t : also the local news published herein.|jand, and denouncing the proposed | Wild Plums for Canning— ie eT a ee igi de $1.00 Williams “67 30c Cake Cashmere 3 PER CRATE LEAGUE MORALLY BINDING | league of nations as a violation of Toilet Water os. ce Bouquet Soap eal K- c 5 Bars Yellow Soap.. ss the principle of self-determination and rg on W ~ é 1.50 Bottle Intense - 15c Linen pe 11 Mr. Wilson is reported to take;the|“g device to stifle the conscience of | Poke Toilet ‘Water . Tablet eas. ec 4 Cantaloupes for stand that the league covenant does! Christendom,” which would under 75c Bottle Violet” 15c Linen iie 30 Oranges for not DH the bie: States to go to|mine the sovereignty of the United | Toilet Water Peatarr " 43e Zable se = ae. SE, Rhubarb, per pound 2 t it act. y C ess. State: " 7 ! : C Ox 4 war without ai id xy Congress. He) States and involve the people of ' 30c Lorraine B00 % dagen 39e De omaruAroliss is said to have told newspaper cor-' America in the broils and intrigues Complexion Cream HQ © = Stationery nen ne ‘ oi respondents that nothing in the trea- > i an ae 0c Bottle Liquid pounds Onions for SP $ that n ng in the trea/of Europe. The resolutions urged 25c Tube Violet Vencer e W | ty or league would bind us to act if|/the Senate to so amend the treaty | Cold.Cream ................ tpt 19¢ Moe An GG ae Ss aterme On, per pound, Cong did not wish to do so. Alllas to protect American rights and 60c Violet 9 Sela NS a 28e Swifts Premium Hams, per pound_ the Executive could do, according to} interests, Face’ Cream «2.0. t 3 e EXTRA SPECIAL +Rolled Picnic Shoulders, per pound_ the President's statement would be AS ie ie { 60c Jar Soul Kiss 44e $2.50 Ladies 1 42, Dixie Squares Bacon, per pound to recommend action, but Congress |g _o Face Cream . i “3 Hand Bags , , : e | Sunfes Prem Bi a) would exercise its constitutional fune-/ | Ty the Day’s News | 60c Suprema Mas $4.00 Ladies’ $1 83 Be See aoe Pecan per Poun tion to agree or disagree with him Ly Cream ........ Hand Bags ..... secs e i Sunbrite Cleanser, per can echnically” of course’ thes Press Z ? c pe Jur Peroxide pa eagles’ v4 09 25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder for__--________ . Fat St ream *. ne ags ~ aa e 2 W. dent is ct, aking « Senator Charles S. Thomas’ of = ; g ‘ Mee " pas a Bae a5 # ae = WGolorado! wie Ukensithe aeitudel of 60c¢ Palmolive Cold 10 Ladies’ 2 79 2 Yael Soap for T assertion of that Kind without expla-!+h_ railway brotherhoods to treagon, Cream ....... : Hand Bags Bees, e Syl SUSAR ace = erntacs — ation, he is guilty of creating gross-|js a Georgian who grew up:on a 75¢c Henna- Tone $8.00° Ladies’ 98 2 3-Mb. cans Happy Vale Tomatoes_ misconception of the obligations of| plantation near Macon. His school-} Shampoo ... dang eBags 22 ee e Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles__ x. Fae cea ee ing was obtained in Connecticut, a | oer ; the treaty and league. Congress and| IDF iS" oscuuional training at the She Williams’ Shaving $10.00 Ladies $5 39 4 rolls Toilet Paper. the country will be bound by the|Uniyersity of Michigan law school. ee aaa : HN BES oe rece e 2 pkgs. Cheese Wafers peace treaty terms precisely as they|He has long been a resident of Colo- 25c DeWitt’s Toilet $11.00 Ladies $5 59 3 large packages Swifts Washing Powder. are bound by the provisions of any |T#4® and has held important offices, | Cream ........ end Rags eae e 2 'A-lbs. English Breakfast Tea f } local and state, including the govern-| 35c Colgates Shaving $11.50 Ladies’ 2" 8 reaktast Lea for other treaty into which we have en jorship from 1899 to 1901. In the; Powder . Hand Bags eS e eataee e 3 La f | Democratic ‘ty he has had the im- ees ae : eae — 9 lbs. Sugar f “ 20c Cake Maxine Buliott $12.00 Ladies’ $ gar for___ port y anjl honor'that go wit 2 service on th: Rational pe Has Toilet Soap .... : 13¢e Hand Bags 5.99 180 lbs. yay emons, per dozen_ bt sin eo ben ari, Maa Liggett’s Famous JAMS Carel ace onal ,¢gonyentions nominating fesidential: candidates. He enter-, 2 Wealbr cans Swies Chard” Regular 45c; Special 29c ne TEA and COFFEE a hall LTE EEE Ae EY COE the United States senate in 191 | Liggett’s Opeko Coffee, Liggett’s Opeko Te tered. Congress any time can a. pudiate any treaty and pass legis but in doing so it is guilty of brgagh try must take the consequences. There} to fill a vacancy, and was elected: by’ is no power on earth that can make | popular vote. the following. year. He has been a loyal supporter of the president in war legislation the face of the enemy he is shot ———_—_—_—_ So it is true that Congress can do as i . > > ° A 2 it pleases even tho the league and| | Loday’s Anniversaries | > ° a soldier fight, but if he deserts in Regular 60c, Special Regular 55c, Special} i i Sa i a 9¢ 39¢ treaty are cea ety but if it does | x Liniit of Tywo!-Articlea; to Each Customer not conform its actions to the pro-|1771—Sir Walter Scott, the famous e * E visions of the covenant it lays the novelist and poet, born in <q) F ww E Edinburgh.-. Died at Abbots ; : ore - 5 country open to the wrath of all ford, Sept. 21, 1832 é | . 4 he other members of the league. 25—Commi f fifteen was ap- ay : 4 7 ) , sth members of he Lae: |Contact The Rexall Store © ‘Phone 26 ‘The Pioneer Store [Mr We Ve Gea | is undeniable the league covenant imposes obligations upon | g94 United, Sater sen(2 ped ELA a ES EES OF | Ladies of Casper members to go to war under certair an anti-Anarchist bill for the | = = = exclusion and deportation of oF ‘ Dress Gi ams. s 7 ¢ Oe ho On oh RRR AD R AY she & ress Ginghams, all colors, alien Anarchists. ossetpstosteatostestesteetpiestentene ateceteeteateaterteceeteatestecteateeecedoeteeetetecte teas Reg. 45c, for Saturday per yard conditi ns. In fact almost every pro vision of the docur t spells war |1g97—Duel between Prince Henry ee Articles 10 and 11 are explicit or of Orleans and the Count of 3. é Peer that point. The former sets forth Turin. y Pereales; all calors, 1907—King Edward of England_and| re Reg. 40c, for Saturday .. 5 that “the members of the league un Emperor Francis Joseph met . ‘- Percales, all colors, Reg. 35¢, fox Saturday.......... near Ischl. 1914—Japanese government sent an ultimatum to Germany. torial integrity and existing politica’|;9;5_-Germans continued to a vance toward Brest-Litovsk. ntente Allies attacked Bul-| s on 100-mile front. dertake to respect and preserve x pa ainst external aggression the terri 2, 2, oe 10 0,9 0.6 0.06 Oe, aw. independence of all members of the A full line of the very newest in Fall and Winter Sweaters, Silks and , ¢ league.” Does any sane man con- KO * tend that adherence to that declara LPPEPEOAIDESOHSSSHPSPSOHESOOS anadian troops seized Hill Oa tion ves not involve the signatory *Oydominating Lens from the e! Trimmings. nations in war? | OH Article 11 reads, “Any war or| @ ee eee threat of war, whether immediately] | Today’s Events | affecting any of the members of the] » ——— < te este iM pee, Kassis Dry Goods & Millinery - 122 S. Center St. it DARPA 1e or not is hereby declared ¢ % reset ° Oo Observance of the Feast of the As- tter of concern to the whole league | ;sumption. and the league SHALL take any ac Today is the 150th anniversary .of he birth of the great Napoleon. ive years ago today saw the open- effectual to safeguard the peace of! ng of the Panama canal, linking the nations.” That sentence means that| Atlantic and the Pacific. The Republic of Panama today 4 ‘elebrates the 400th anniversary of “wise ané{ he founding of Panama, the oldest} effectual,’ whereupon the Uniteg acrmanent European settlement in “i rs = merica States, if a member, IALL” take Tarceva thaniartyi pth ite npadaces: that acti Of cou war is the} sors rding to announcement, the only remedy for war, and this para-| ‘llinois State Fair will be informally ypened at Springfield today “for a lat A A Attention Stockmen We have ‘under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- tion that may be deemed wise and se s% eee, e Sac under these circumstances the league 3 is to decide what action i ste TODAY and TOMORROW Thaermopoilis 2, xeX Me a3 e oe, graph is nothing more or less thar a mandatory command that Americz| St. John, N. B.., will welcome H.| = ply you in car lots at the very lowest i s to make war when orderec do sc| %- H. the Prince of Wales, heir t 7 G7 prices. F “a eae pron orecredl-Qiuo $0 io aNteh eines on hig ecHvall : So IVYEic. est W 7 y thea here today to begin his tour of the e can also supply you with all kinds of \ nay, if he chooses, dis-] Dominion. semble the real effect of the league _ Calendar of Sports Boxing: Pete Herman ys. Jack Sharkey, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee. is countrymen that it does not Harry Greb vs. Larry Williams, obligate us to war. But he knows.|!2 rounds, at Boston. — : het Li Sh sit, Benny Leonard vs, Jimmy Duffy, and everybody else knows who ‘| 19 round ; read its provisions with understand-| , —>—_ ; 7 steel "Yow Ages Wary fieeee-.’ SUNDAY AND MONDAY the alternative of obeying its com EEL Re Ae 1 d 18 ‘irs contingent of Amerigan | 3 gust 7 an breach of faith in refusing to do s SASTrIved AL. Vai oeaNe breach of faith in refusing to do 30.) “Canadian troops captured two vil Sen Se I agen lee $. ebras a, VS. idwes All Fans be Present at Both Games Gaimes Called at 5:30 p. m. grain in car lots. BEFORE PURCHASING, SEE US TT We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fury snd Wool. —__. The Casper Storage Co. Phone 63 or 97 Casper, Wyo. venant upon its subscribers, by te! ing “yee Snes mands to make war upon a designat- ed state, or of being guilty of # Judge John Allison, of Nashville, ; iD reached positions 260 miles south “ides opular Dem ange. OO iM Mee % Poy Archangel Sesnrenoeoos-ie-ne-2e-04 Meer eeteseirdede ded 0-00 e5e-eSo-afo-ofe-cte-afo-ate- eh Aes "0 We * Bore le ‘ Mauls + Tenn., one of the m Didi bibkvieneies v

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