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MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919 PAGE TWO : Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘ usta wnae deed ee LosT Che Casper Daily Cribune | *c#! meaning of the league and trea- t in Siberi | - hers of iesser renown. forces in Siberia nor the troops on others of lesser J . i the way home ‘ | Not so much consideration is being! Certificate of oe OtBeia si a ty and the devious methods employ- A * | | Fide dp bable ability of the in-| army issued. to A. E. O’Brien Issued every evening except Sunday at ¥ { given the probable t theck to A. E. O’Brien, signed Ed Mc- Casper, yo. Publi-| ed by the President and his colleagues very American soldier wounded | . | vading players from the Antipodes. - Ke cation 'o} : Oil nge Building i s Taine } in writing them, means a further wan- USIN Gra twee injthé European war is to be present- | When it was first reported they) va oar spenoend ito $ os wet] f theintee sere hari of the ed: with a special certificate by the would attempt to lift tennis honors stint toe HL. Nichols, Oil Exchange Saisraa Tau GAEDer TWoor = 7_| ing of their cause in the minds o} e War department. The certificate of here there was some trepidatisa, bur) s ildin wi F fice as second-claxs matter, 19 people. Just as the President sought honbdr will be a lithographed sheet, | | experts contend now the American) building. MEMBER THE A to deny to Americans, thru the cen- P ten by fourteen inches, bearing the | stars will prove fen eae! verte REPOT PROM TT RB} ‘smi if ‘s signa- defense of prime honors. ore fear ———— sored cables, all knowledge of what faeemile’ of" the president's sigia [gatpase,of prime honors. More teaz) ager {he was doing in Paris, so his friends 4 the Jap, whose] bat Kumagae, Vict | now seek to railroad the treaty thru O. D., to guard on Post No. 1: President E. HANWai, RL is-RUBBER STAMPS playing is far better this year than) i “ 7 F (By United Press.) in his previous appearances in nation | ute’ the Senate before the people have a gsvery retw fer or xallor from “What would you do if you saw a 4 he p PP THE Advertising Representatives 4 3 a war xstery ef'submarine crossing the parade NEW YORK, Aug. 25—On the! play. | David J. anal, 341 eit Ave., chance to be informed of its terms. ay round?” courts of the West Side Tennis club establishad al New York City King & Prudden —-——— 0 —— —— tezer Bidg., s ° i | California recent Prue soes Sentry Guard: Call the Corporal|at Forest Hills, L. L, there started ud 4 tat ent. for |@inimum wage of $ Zo, I There must be some response to javy notex, and material of interest of the Guard. A today the grea’ est tournament | seal Grnther Dally sic ibuval arelon beget Speier ee 0: D.: “Why, man, don’t , you|the tennis singles championship ’ of aa vishiire are welcome f°" [cre aPpen! Of the schoo) suthorilist Seuame there know it is impossiblé 4o see such a Whe United States ever known, fices and visitors are welcome subject to the disc is impossiblé to see si 2 ‘ : =) : Cs: ¢ “thing?” Not even in the days of interna week for Women employed. in fruit and vege- table canneries and in laundries. | Denver, Colorade jand the Chamber of Commerce to sup- » ai ' 5 44 aa i mpetition when the il- sU BSCHIPTION RATE ply rooms for school teachers who » in the news of Guard: “Captain, if you had been Leas een ts Bae canes: are arriving on every train. These|'"§:"*2ateriat whould be’ addreasca tg With me Jost night you would be see- Three Months One Mont Per Copy ihune dpa he editor en partner, the late Anthony Wilding, teachers must have some place to live. {M* rhe hh Gedhsbe.ke ecbage AWilllaines Stes week hy Friday « i i 21 stars of th Many of those who arrived latter part By order ef Marshal Petain. the loughlin and other famed stars o ie = it ‘ourt, did interest 10 NEW MEMBERS Croix de Guerre with one palm has a anes ae tee iPhes reach ¥ Seed : The Army and Navy club, the been attached to the colors of the A ieination efcths forthsoute ™ cepted for’ house tours of the city in’ a v aen : -, in 302d Engi ed in anticipation o e h d than three months ; strongest organization in Casper in) é engineers. *\ing matches. The reason for inter-| All subscriptions must be paid In ad-) search for accommodations. Ma helping the returned soldier and sai!- s . Y r. p is the nee and The Daily Tribune will not aa e¥ euath + a est isn’t hidden far. There is t insure delivery after subscription be- have become discouraged, and are or to get started again in civilian; The morning report of a military I"*xation from war-strain, which comes one month in arrears. eirflife, added ten new members to the organization is a fearsome document. ot tennis tourneys for the last few | ‘ing-more than subs today.” One Year.. Six Months Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tof last week have made hous openly considering leaving for th Rep iienatizer wamicenurptisvaballlia: Club roll last. week, according to the On it appewr all the changes in status MeBt,tennis tourneye for the last few tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- reau of Cireulation: homes. A. discouraged teacher can- (cia records kept by Harry Fishe7, of men and animals for each preced- there is the visit of the famous Aus-| | ou in car lots at the ve lowest prices Member of ihe Ansocldted Press /not do good work. In an unsettled secretary of the club. ing twenty-four hours. It happened) +,.lians—Brookes, again; Randolph|™ PAY Y' ry 5 : > exclusively i a bers the cluo in an Ohio regiment once that two Fa Verse ee Te state of mind they are not at their This makes 39 member: et Lycett, R. V. Thomas, and Gerald Having exhausted his imagination in conjuring up defenses for the League of Nations, Senator Hitch- school no education for the kids. As cock is now busying himself in berat- ee The Casper Storage Co. * Phone 63 or 97 Casper, Wyo. situation. lack of action on the treaty “A new] —— Se c' a te orn has secured this month and brings the mules fell ill one night. The veterin- Patterson. . . Stherwise credited in this paper and best. Our children must be educated. total membership of this service or- arian gave his-verdict of hope, and Y eectioial play and invitation tour- | We can also supply you with all kinds of aiso the local _news published hereln:/rhey cannot receive an education|,ur‘zation to 316 members. sed ea coraia of ie Boppy company | ,aments thruout the country in days grain ial one lots TREATY vitho: >achers nara cher cs t J: is seldom that an organization accordingly made the proper entry| preceeding the blue-ribbon event on| i RAILROADING THE aon te achers. The VOCE ED) of this sort with its great appeal to lon the morning report: “Two mules,!Tong Island have been unusually remain in the city without a piace to 16 peturned service man has been from duty to dead.” rich in happenings of interest. Only " T v sleep. It’s a plain case of no room agb!'e to meet with such rapid success oe raha the care of the grizzled |, couple of weeks ago Robert Lind- BEFORE PURCHAS') NG, SEE US a | i r ing stable sergeant the mules recov-|jey M he tional champion : hers; eacher no school; no and growth in such an unassumingj old s , ley Murray, the nationa pion, [7 ener a no teachers; no teacher no school; no manner. The Army and Navy clan} ?red.and next morning the captain | was humbled by Ichiya Kumagae, the has taken its place among the great- found them alive:and kicking. Now, |hard-playing little Jap star who first | We Buy Hides, Pelts Fury and Wool, a patriotic citizen, do what you can est o2 the service organizations inf *ntries made on the morning report|came into public notice in this coun- 7 2 : a me f club Jan never be .erased, which de th . And th } ng the Foreign Relations Commit- 5 > Jilder ac a) the country in the opinion of clut f°an never be dd, which made the iry three yaers ago. And at the same tee for what he chooses to term its Meee eI tree cde ere menthers and service men from al.} ituation embarrassing for the cap- time the eoiors of Richard Norris | : parts of America who have visite} ‘ain. However, ,he was a man of Williams, considered the strongest of } ’ . ? | here. Mr. Fisher, secretary of thc {esource, and hte next day’s report players on this side, were lowered issue was sed,’ modestly declares} ' club, is home service secretary of the J ’arried the startling entry: ‘Two! by the youthful William T. Tilden the Wilson spokesman, ‘“‘When I ask | MEN, HERE bs] h CHANGE Red Cross here. nules, from dead to duty.” of See aarti ais eal x ee p " ; ee ee Loughlin capitulated si phos coaieman) Oficina ose gate Issue No. 19 of the Stars andy The largest insurance society for/nament to the left-handed cunning | Jom De ajority mem rari P : S ‘vomen in the world is the Ladies o 5 oa af } ions Committee and majority men Stripes, the official newspaper of thc | j0™ Wa tcktne Led th Ladies of\o¢ §, Howard Voshell, who, by the | bers when they proposed to get ac- A. E. F., was the last edition of ‘ip of 188,000 and hae debe | Way, appears to be playing better ” That w indeed, a “new this paper of the American army ir hat was, indeed, a “ne * ; oy ¥rance. In it were some of the best :” for nobody else has exhibited AIRPLANE NEAR FUTURE stories of the war and the Americar wa sership of 188,000 and has disbursed is than at any time in his life. total of more than $14,006,000 », i iy ca | ‘ “4 bs yers ig | ‘at banadital Prominent players already carded att oe — in the draw are Murray, Williams, any impatience over the time consum- army. For instance: In Oregon: $48 a month is the|Voshell, Kumagae, the four Austra- ibe 5 see decednvetadvite aaa ed The Yanks who have courted the} ninimum wage for women office lians, McLoughlin, William M. John- | pdicae COMPUTATIONS Fete Se TEES eR Haresryoursclancastarra an Vivacious French mademoiselle in} vorkers, while- the rate for stores *ton, Vincent Richards, Charles 8. INVOICES TIME SHEETS INVSNTORIT gathering information on the treaty) 1 ooline and to leaen to nilot on Paris and elsewhere, and who have4's $11.10 a week, and that for fac,|Gatland, Leonard Beekman, Theo-| ees oo eon Lote aerc a Pp an. parr : j . 4 “A 7 2 2 } for submission to the Senate. Mone Man! | 10 PHOE One been compelled to touch the skipper |bries, laundries, telephone and tele: dore Roosevelt Pell, Karl Behr, Dean | Comptometer Operators . S$ teats a Gomiaridec) UW. for an occasional loan im order tofrraph work and domestie services is|Mathey, Nat W. Niles, Axel Gravem, Furnished by the “For five weeks,” continues the in-| 5 ee ie charge of the Denver nav, shower libations of champagne and§ $11.61. ‘ : Robert Kinsey, Wallace Johnson, | CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Sock, “the. treaty | te eee ee ever TRY ines at the feet of the sweet’ oo Watson M. Washburn, Clarence J. | Office Smith Tarter Bids. ve Mr. Hitchcock, “the treaty recruiting station, is today author. Nougatines pte BF ed ink] Home cooking at the Harvey. Griffin, Thomas C. Bundy, and many Escenas Durzle has been in cold storage without a/ized to promise each man who én-,°St itl in the world will turn ‘pin! a " aes : eae 2 eae Ma oer eat , lists in the aviation mechanics’ With envy when they learh’ what sothe vote or any other action. Evidently branghiot ithe ciavyatiherneceiliue members of the A. E. F. are -gét- given an opportunity to take a flight timg away with. : that the impressive document was at the earliest possible moment. Fur- Farther away from America than ther, a large number of enlisted men @0¥ Of us ever hope to.be jigain a will be detailed for flight instruction, “tachment oF Yanksjis-eetting dway will receive the 35 per cent increased With murder and winning brides at at the seashore. But|pay for such service. 1a reduced rate, jie Sate 2 dene the opposite is the truth. Almoct| Numerous opportunities are now! bods bn” the *Matinan” cod } : open to young men to enlist’ in the{Rus#ia have sbeew>maatel tind ae Bar gice and CIR LAER, far as’ can’ be proved they’ did it by held, at which have appeared| All aviation recruits have their Satisfying their lady-love's :.sweet Secretary Lansing, Mr. Baruch, Mr,|hoice of any of the air stations in Footh with candles and blubber oil. : |the United States or the Mechanic The Q. M. complained that they Norman Davis, Mr. Bradley Palmer, | school he would have the country believe tucked away in a pigeon hole while committee members disported them- selves at golf ly meetings of the committee hav AZO The [erfect Oil for Cooking VER LA and other gentlemen intimately con-|best of its kind in the world. tallow secon but wnat & candle). i F a | struc! vill be giv i q or two when a man’s future is at s nected with the framing of the tech-|, Instruction will be given in every : |type of motor, the Liberty, nical provisions of the treaty. They! Hall-Scott, Hispano Suiza, and econdmist who will not admit that a nd li forms of starters, wedding breakfast of blubber oil + r ° Sire eee eect peat een aa es is piensevife should know the true cooking | The man who completes the conservation. ¥. Qu ani y training will be an expert in| It has’been reported that the latestd & auities astonish’ Econom of Mazola. oP tne) dockment! This delthe ‘oils |gaus engines, plaves SRditigiae euigt| erclecoMUrerl ve. COM ve MCHTERA Compare the price of Mazola with the present ment, and will be ° nes to take up Who will ‘shortly be known as Mrs, rice of butter, an . John Smith of Toledo, Ohio. *] Pp 7 lard d other shortenings. Soon after the treaty was given to the method at the command of the com-| red Gf a splen:| obey’ i: Mariseaky "Kraexkyloftfipks Sete «elton was ape | MARTIN FAEEMIN rT) howd eaves Boke. wen Sortale Use Mazola for shortening your next cake or pie crust. Follow 5 5 Curtis, 8teke? And where is the present-day have explained the reasons for the language used, and further expert : S timony is expected on other phase °™ | did position if he v mittee for extracting its information.|this work in civil lif eR eM aR Americen troops to Lapland. your usual recipe but use 14 to 14 less Mazola than butter. You esting the President to submit the siete RE ee aie Teel of the favorite A. E. F. trains in ore—and perfect digestibility always f lement, the discarded America FPatea WeeeeaLAEen: Taek pei tibility ys follows. draft of the League Covenant, all the famous Bliss letter on the Shantung With the approach of June some will find that our rec comes out better, richer, tastier than 5 CLAIMED SUNDAY it evar, Sl be ~ ‘trip of the Tours-Ch: t express |« Noto a i H elietcdpe aaaNEe Cay ao wat td at Jone | foe gaat you buy ect ol eae ae, Olive Ol Wholedome Martin Freeman, aged 62, one of was one of the firet te be pet into ut you buy it at half the price of either. Better,,more commission that framed the|the old residents of Casper. 2 : : 4 O sidents sper, died | operation, connecting G. H. Q., and an mical than lard all data,| here yesterday at his home, 423 West Hq., S. 0. S. The train was known Econo Sk compounds. bearing upon or used in connection| First street, following an__ illness which came after a stroke of paral eis about a month ago. Mr. Free- y now pending.” }man has been working for the yes The President could have material-| Bivest Refining company at, Salt SERIOUS AND FUNNY reek and for other oil companies geven hundrde and fifty-six of the 4 : : here for the last four years. American soldiers killed in action mittee by promptly replying to its re-|_ He came here from Deadwood, S.| were victims of gas, according to an quest. Instead of doing so, however, | P-» but was born in Wisconsin. He is announcement by. the War Depart- | survived by his wife and a brother, ment. The average age of ell the : | Charles, who lives at Malta, Ill. Mr. men killed was twenty-three yenrs, then said that he was unable to sup-| Freeman was a member of the A. O. ‘emphasizing the youth of the Ameri- anything that the committee did| U-,W. and Knights of Phythias lodges. can army. The total of missing in| he funeral will be held tomorrow | action on July 31 was 241, large re. xue, and, in general, as the “Attaboy Special,” being nam ed for Major General Atterbury, Di- rector General of Transportation. with the treaty. of peace with Ger. mi FREE Every housewife should have a copy of the in- teresting 68-page Corn Products Beautifully ilustrated. It is free. whaswik CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box 161 New York ly expedited the report of the com- d for over three weeks, and not aiready know except the American} af; ternoon at 2 o'clock from the Shaf- ductions having been made in the list draft of the covenant. 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