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MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1919 LET JAPAN BUY ISLANDS FROM UNITED STATES Suggestion Is Made by Writer in Far East Journal on the Gound That Country Needs) Room to Expand ‘| TOKIO. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.)—The suggestion that Japan purchase the Philippine islands from the United States and the Dutch East Indies from Holland us a means of solving the problem of Japan’s ever growing population is made by a writer in the HERALD of ASIA, a conservative Japanese week- ly journal. The writer contends Ja- pan is bound to expand territorially as she is expanding in population. Pointing out that the population has more than doubled in the last fifty years, being now over 57,000,000, he estimates that et the same rate of increase the population will in an-} other fifty years have reached 114,- 000,000. It is not too much to hope, he argues, that “Some day justice and destiny will decide that all the is- lands on this side of the Pacific, north of the equator, will come under the jurisdiction of Japan.” He asks the cHation “whether America in- tends to keep out Jepanese emigrants and still hold the Philippines perman- eutly. If not, why should she not some day sell them to Japan? He adds: ‘Having closed her own doors to the Japanese, this would be a gr. cious act on her part and one that would be but naturally expected from 2 country boasting of so much philanthropy and Christizn altruism.’ As for the Dutch East Indies the article contends the inhabitants are more akin to the Japanese than to Holland and that Japan could ad- minister the islands with greater benefit on the whole to the = t and to herself than could Hollend which, moreover, is a small country untroubled with surplus population It is pointed out also that the Dutch East Indies form the southern line of Japan’s defences and that more than once the independence of these to made them a menace her fe After remarking that the Jepa- nese do not like to settle in cold eli- mates like Hokkaido or Siberia, the | writer concluded: “Certainly it would be better to let Japan have them than to let them pass into other hands, a contingency that Japan could not contemplate. There was no surprise when America purchased the Danish West Indies. There should ‘be no surprise if Japan should purchase the Dutch East Indi Were Japan once in command of the Sunda straits she could slacken her naval program and feel at ease both as to defences and population for all time to come.” ———— = The issue of a general strike or a general election, a result of the] government's declaration ageinst the nationalization of the min is ex pected to be the big subject before the annual meeting of the Britist Trades Union Congress at Glasgow today. > The biennial council meeting of the General Federation of Women’ Clubs to be held in St. Louis in No- | vember will ob e the first anni versary of the armistice with a great | patriotic song service FOR SALE | WANTED TO BUY Two or three room House located South- eastern part of town. We have buyer with Seven or Eight Thousand Dollars capital to invest in good busines: Proposition. BELL-KEMP CO. ieaky Brokers | Office Phon BRINGING UP FATHER PRETTY ¥. SATriy BY COLLY - THA THE MARKET PLACE THE ARE LATE “SEK BEN” “A LOOK MBANS A Buy a 2 lots on N. MeKinley, $5: lots on S. Jackson, $651 2 lots on 8S) Cedar, corner Double room house pa monthly Insurance, Desirable lots in all Let Build « Home Terms , erins $1 Te Notary Fire, Life und Auto Insurance THE SEE Lad REALTY COMPANY en74Me f& —Drawn for the Casper Tribune by George McManus ST STYLES CERTAINLY OM: HEALOF FATHER -)95 MOTHER GOING IN TOOAY- ii CAMO ‘\ } iites = | Insurance HARRY FREE Investments CASPER REALTY COMPANY The Lot Man eae FOR SAL® wr ASK FOU JONES Real Estate 157 So. Center HARRY FREE The Lot Man Rentals Phone 968-W CASPER REALTY COMPANY nw WATE S$ SPAC AILY ‘CKUIT BON. HOTEL HUNNING, GROUND FLOOR. PMONES 381 AND ome i BRANCH REALTY co. WANTED FOR SALE MEALTY BANG AINS wit \ BES tress cea eet ' MUEALTY tan irt € 3 bt Nridacalived th WANTED > rent three or four-room higagt 2. entire Pric modern house; must be reasonable ' and month no children Address Box I Tri On Second. he i 1 nea une 13%te is full lot mplete ! it i — $ " ke urniture, of anything of ane took lot.” bares rental on East Thiré F i z ash. Casper Auction House 1 a it would t 1 noriles ied x} Bouth, | betw 208 Phone 602W a1 om Gall a ct y é i $1600 ‘2 galow * i) 1 . he Mids a Wie with crest A List your property w 1 FOR SALE—Wou " b ' ’ Branch Realty Co. i OVER IRIS THEATER ¥-6 4 4 t FOR SALE K + - Laat . ‘ WHEE Pate Herts ond ae ia so View ane Other bey - FOR SALE BY JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY i:i:01.1sr5 ud hou A good two-reom hou addition, ouly 600, EB A two-ro: lights, st house frent lot An 80-acre to trade for x COND. #7. AND peso TION ~ inthe World BONDS You Want in Our Line “est BARGAINS IN CASPER | REAL ESTATE somes on curbing bert ir room modern he finish thruout ly furnished ho particular " this bef about your. home » furnished $7800 A119 om Oakland ear for r on time } Lar off tM pavement N five ast fronts for $800. Tern stre ‘ a Gx 140 Oth, pr just 10 urance. re om me Phone PROPERTY REPLEVINED WITH OWNER IN MANY ANY ps month 10 lmastegaey, Realty & Investment Co. . Center me 407M. WAR SHOCK IS MADE DEFENSE MURDER CASE S435. (iy Cuited Breas.) | GOLD BEACH, Ore., Sept. 8 A hero of Vimy Ridge George D. Chenoweth, is facing fire again today from the battery of legal talenz ommanded by C. H. Buffington, bro orney for Curry coun. JAY M. PROBST WANTED—1 OO. Box I solieit day wo: 4 between and Mrs. Phillipe, Phone 819 Ske BEN SHORAGE & WAMEMOUsE VOT TT see wait i ut ‘ote Phone 74W LOO We Phe st COIL BON 1. Se FOR RENT—Two furtished ae for ae ite 1") Hert WANTED—Taundry wan for 1s.bed : Wet ‘ able. Apply Supt r Tr model FOR RE opine rder, Wyo. ta “ao rl or eee el — : Se en TEEN ’ F i) KOM WENT—Well furnished sleeping ‘ WANTED—Anything of u ASI ip, 2th t vay Dighest cash price Ww. a un 4-37 rian 1 f H men. over “fl = = Bie dren, new thiree-room —untu i dat fod Me Sgueae ' et house on S. Kim: § 1 Wu SAB fol den LY Tribune “= = a ee “: - bcd) bo bhaek We. py D , ‘ “Dressmit in Spoils . « . Pier yell Son WO. AS. Hide 1 4) - pA LEE fas oR ca eS Demat OV Md 1 5 ent! MANTED—Voung veman hetween 1s of eterna - — es =f 1 a and 23 years for office ponition with f Ren wom sand Bait? Advancemen Avoly Chief Operator tar tia, CamaEe sic HO Western Tat Pana 1t ara ro POF T 1 W ANTED--Second hand niture, hig’ 7 - es! prices paid. Phone 269. 121 W - pc stre 4- - > “ nE WANTED—Your | laundry work, spe- Purinnion st % od | pare wzing on silk shirts, 409° West Terms Addreyn pete ii 13 a / Second BL “Mrs. Fort. 8-7-tf iba a FOR RENT WAXTED— Position. in office or Ma 3 tiiehe. tsb OAs Kom sant : x rk to employers’ interest. Box 1 3 wre Tribune 0 a ' WANTED—Your fancy sewing, Mad 2 Prag, Ruswell Kassie Dry Goode : uM ery store. * es 4 IGHEWAD ’ b WANTED—=Five toome or more fur- Top = TN Vie tee Pet Een al a ished house. Prefer one with ga- YOR onsen aker helper one! ? h 855K = Apply Madume ius * 2 ceesvore’ to pt unscathed from the pres: | = ar = out Beipube % wie. LOST AND FUUND % pw about the assessment work o urtholomew-Kemw p Int tat uppers uEen a dur which that oi Glatt ? We oy ap it and do i BALE a WaildarenA nt will decide if he is guilty of murder./it rig ont Wa ‘or the ground R baricee eas fais i} : = * jto freexe. See us now. Plerce & Everts ? Pita, fy CASPER LOAN OFFICH —S H. H. Denton owned among other PE RYARET: : : orf, Lynch Bids 3 ot i ; p ste 1ee ae Ok ‘The legal battle of today, at whic — " nieces oO: eI at the >» he en- 7 : i st pric sa , 4 ‘i Licensed and Honded Pawn Show LEGAL NOTICES pices crpronery & the time he en-| i, freedom for the balance of his|ond "nent Fuentture Snoas: age" °%%) ‘ 7 to oun On diamonds, joweley, ered the United States army 4 pop} jfotime at stake. sadiithe fight lwo eee ‘a-1-t¢ a cus aad clnthing. sel corn machir While he was serv-| 11% Sf stake. ang: ihe Tek ut atrent ai Reliable 138 §. Comtex The a C. McDons 7 ; achine. rile he as serv- i ort J 3 1 fe d , c CALL FOR BIDS oan ae Peon, ne wae sci, | when his life wax in the balance us| Waypp— 1,000 men jo” diay ; sia 4 led racing ir Bids will be received by the State, ims his country, the company which) ve faced Hun bullets and shells, are| bathe. Subway Barber Shop 4 z a oe -— ere Thuxad. shi w Board of Charities and Reform, Chey-|he purchased the machine, asked 2) jiterwoven. The defense will at-| Bath bers, under Kimballs. TOR EAT ; 7 ; e They flee ene, up to 11 o'clock a. m. October 6, iw of replevin paanieae? ber 2 hie empt to pre that due to the fact | BBA) cond hay and a ith or fond | ll bu 1% Oe eee ith yt i ¢ 1919, for the construction and equip-| this is in disregard to his rights while |p. Was gassed and, later, knocked | IGHES RIC AID ca ' Oe 1 epee -anr Re pao ‘ t t ment of a dairy burn at the Wyoming) in the service, the law stating that! celess by a fraowient of a booth HIG EST PRICE P. tu * 4 hora: ‘y he body ing tab Industrial Institute, Worland, Wyo. |judement cannot be brought against} jor, Chenoweth’s mind was some- Re OPP RTE Pet iis ite : Ad Men MeDanaid way. t Plans and specifications may be} # man while he is in the service. | what unbalanced; that the veteran CASPER LOAN OFFICE = ARS iat aya’ ; ee the ot seen at the Institute and at the offie Mr.’ Denton returned home and} \4. 4 victim of emotional insanity sloauscd ané Bonded Brokers PODRRLEII NE ptaewe Loy pus ee es a raed fm of Dub Goodrich, Architects,|found that the n Converse! yhen he shot and killed Sydnar Mani) Grdocs) &ttomaealteleamse tay. ros nortl ‘ j : : Rieck teas ; eb Fasner, Wy epuniy had daguedl the welt of renlovan Chenoweth, returning home from | ing is uve, ut ¢ of the young far Such bid to accompanied by a cet-| while he was in the service Nel he war, found, he claimed, that his D. RA asoline is Se hoay tae tified check in the amount of $500| question case has been taken up by] jauehter had been betrayed by Syd- WANTE TO TRADE Re WwW 7 7 1 5 eh as or AP Mi Den made payable to the Board as a guar- the Warber and pneer law office | sum, aged 20. He immediately sought| We will store your trunks, boxe th v asthe He word h antec that contract will be entered, here and it will be settled to the sat-} he young man, found his dancing ip |, ,2atrely and piaios aud: insure: 1 Petits Wad. tepaWed trae: EEE aes into if bid is accepted. isfaction of both parties concerned. | jublic hull, and fired several shots | 988 for further particulars. ‘The M = : os cub .of the Reno edenicon MO The right ts pes o uccept or _ Pe 3 ee west Warehouse & Transfer Co, 2% S SAA ty ERY. OREY tog righ anes femcrvee to veces nto his body. “Chenoweth gave him | No" center, treet, Casper, Wyo.” FOR SALE pA ad nother lives in Calife STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES &{ Railway stations in Sweden at} elt up ; AER nae ‘ORM "8 &1 hich meals are served are indicated! Practically all intesest, at the opea — . 5 re of th arry county circutt court \ rnif pt t nz « well f = z ric f posts v hs aS INE 3 ; by the simple but suggestive picture | R& ) \ magnificent bronz tatuc one 6 <a ila » By MRS. CORNELIA p. MS. le a crossed knife and fork opposite | 2¢re today centered on the case Queen Vietoria ig soon to be erected! scat. + rt , oye egin in New York City Pub. § cette nity ecretary. 40 ‘the name of the station in the! Chenoweth is a former member of |in the capital city of-British Colum-, John P. Buckley, Lander, Wyo. | 1v before the joint congressional ub, Sept. 6, 8, 9, 1919. nwtabin the Oregon legislature. bia, which bears her name isi {S B of Char) yo. , Prop. 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