Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE RIGHT wpe pies aa GEAMAN PRESS OFFICERS’ CASE (Continued from Page 1) t the pur Charge Is Resented by Authorities but Newspapers Show Ff- fects of Censorship. in cach case, It was at pose of the marshal to the city jail for the night, decided shit in thy BY. CARL D. GROAT il Press Staff Correspondent.) ¥ N (By Mail)—Germany still has & muzzle—or perhaps halter is the better word—on her press. erman authorities resent such a aim, and the press probably won't Imit it, but nevertheless it is a fact. is no censorship in the strict! © of the word, but the newspapers! tically what they are permit-| and no more. If a paper heyond the bounds of what the, but 1 here after wip s retive ore W in the office this altho techniquely und nin government regards as pro: -When asked regardi r in its news or editorials, | gore said this morni attends to the case of ployed a lawyer vet, and 7 don't figure n | HH begin now.” aps, it is small wonder that} George Poulos and Alee Contos, two s heeds the halter, and hehaves Gr . whe fi “1 in the ease Sun day morning ing the information| And the government still clings to the ae to the pl 1 whieh the liquo [old institutions Allgemeine, Was stored, we exited on eriminal tung, » be the off warrants County Attomne. ime, is j Patten at St wight, tho war the gov-! rants being i clings | Kilge 1 as its} Roth commit y and inspired) rence over ALE? S| ember 2 r overnment who fi > , DA BLEIBTREY. erved on Contos i ae th American journalism Miss CHARLOTTE BoyLe Miss ETHEL! BUNY. * . = not krown by Attorncy Pat . striven to divorce the government 18S ALICE “LORD _Miss LESLIE AN TOMORROW siarts the riot of fun in 8 Reels— ud the press—to play fairly with ey _— : / ee 7 ” Armstrong's father and two other re’ ybody and to avoid the official “doc-| HOLDERS OF WORLD'S RELAY RECORDS.—These young ladies set a World's Women's swimming record of 4 min- FAIR AND W ARMER mtives are in the city and Judge C. M.|toring” of new Parti “Union “is te Murane. who is bis atto secured] But their views go for naught.” Ger-; Utes 59 seconds for 100 yard re Particular interest attaches to this feat, as the Amateur Athletic Union ‘is to from the Stage Comedy. ett LS m to visi the|many has shaken off many of the old | send the team of American Girl Swiramers to the International Carmival at Antwerp next year. r his mor ng They were ccom- institutions, but there n few les- Sew LTe Sa oe i ps CE oy ee aero ras. ad hy Deputy Sheritt horpe|sons she has failed t@ learn—and one s” Bag Changes (tow Float. While the visit was in progress is the matter of publicity. ina stantly more expensive $9, send shih British invention for the relief of Fe) aA Gye doce & mevrgpa pericom out of geese: ws E Rue ea ee eronauts making voyages over exten- , 0) at) € 5 e st i erumen argues ak he 3 motel \ t > papers have become accustomed to hav-| change és such that; the/tolla are only; re, sicelches sUh yp benercne ston & Get Your / ‘ing their mm read to them—taking! slightly raised. However, this argu moro)or lessccircalér gas bag o) the: PRIDE, what win handed them and-weeking nel sene dose wiocshold sehen sthobadvances| Souter O,wwhlen sa) Mtracatied a) “AloDe” VEGETABLES SATURDAY FOR YOUR CAE £ Wrench: What more, and it is difficult to get out of! are makes Sir. Hat- the rut. Once ghet so stuck chirps up fur? discrimination Screwdriver Daily the — papers allowed glimpse at how the wh ‘ound. s seen through strict At such times, the —One of his an- cestors made Géorge Wash- tugten famous, ernment has been! rates, making it con og aa . He wears ' Ss if the a tagion of Honor, ie croix de guerre, with three palms, and si! the American distinguished service medal. Fancy Creamery Butter, Per Ib. 70e 40e No. 2 cans Fancy Red Raspberries, per can No. 214 cans:Farmhouse Sliced Pineapple, per can No. 2 cans Sugar Corn, Per can No. 21% can Solid Pack Tomatoes, per can. 20e No. 2 can Okra, 0 DUN DFT Yi eh athe sas REE easements oe A ec Small Velva Cane Syrup, per can....... 2 tebe 5 lb. Pail Pure Country Sorghum, per can... 5 lb. Pail Eloise Maple Flavor Syrup, per can 4 Bars White Laundry Soap for CASH STORE “QUALITY—COURTESY—SERVICE” Phone 903 143 E. Second St. SILL MUZZLED while a paper when the wretched gently over governmental cable system is considered. 2 to know about her |Telegraphs Minister rnmental| shop with dropped his contr information, but to a’ comm told what to print and! too | me a ECONOMY OF LANGUAGE. - Passenger (en- ‘tering car)——Fine ‘Morning, conduc— Doas you would be done by, my boy. “But I § don't -tor. « want to be done * Cenductor:, Pave. HIS POSITION. | | | | by anybody, dad. ] TOLD YOU.SO! Come early if you want a good seat. At the Lyric, of course, where they hold family ‘|. ~ reunions and social talks and good cheer. TODAY Gladys Brockwell In a great story of thrilling adventure. ‘| * Then a TWO-REEL COMEDY and the new FOX NEWS y fabric, Ordinarily, ‘the raft the airship in the de- n the event of acei examined carefully, and especially condition of the SUNDAY DINNER We have everything fresh from the garden. SPECIAL Cranberries, 2 quarts for._--_--.---~----- * Sweet Potatoes. 4 Ibs. for--___--_----------.----- 25¢ Dates, Figs and Nuts of all kinds Fresh Esgs. ner dozen ___. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Germany wants the rest of the world but Post and Giesberts runs his ish hand and disregards advice against making ion with the outside world nil expe F UR SALE ——at the —— Golden Rule Store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY You can choose high-grade $50,000.00 A stock at a special 25 percent CITY FRUIT M ARKET Redaction. don’t miss this opportunity. Phowe 247 Furs from a Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 has just received a shipment of wooD From the mountains. By all means CCl hh nn i] Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no NOTICE! credit on returned goods without. the duplicate slip. WINTER WOOLENS Stove lengths and logs. Have coal, which we can deliver in 500 pound Jots to those who are absolutely out. ue Phone 913 That Feel iit : Comfortable Per Ib. . Latins osteo ctttitan ey pce _.20e Swift’s Premium Hams, POPeAD Faso osetia ate : _.36e Swifts s Standard Bacon, 35e Munsing Union Suits are made to Swit e Silver Leaf Lard, ’ 35e oe fit the figure, retain their shape perfectly and Swift’s Jewel prereening, Per Ib. 3 30e ROASTS FOR. YOUR SUNDAY DINNER keep the body warm while protecting it against all temperature changes. The fabric absorbs Choi Pork B ~~ sate i 3 . Roasts, % eure TERRE Sin 15e perspiration readily—is made from good ma- Per Ib. . Cc Beef Rolled Rib Roasts, per Ib... -30e: terials and meets the requirement of the most Choice Small Pork Loin Roasts, Veal Shoulder’ y exacting wearers. Per Ib. 35e Roasts, per Ib 18¢ Mutton Yearling Legs, per Ib... 30e Choice Fresh Ham Roasts, Ib. _30e br Home Dressed Hens and Beef Pot Roasts, Springs, Per eDiets 18e Perel Dyes ieee 5e FOR YOUR SUNDAY BREAKFAST Have you ever tried Sandison’s Special Break- fast Sausage, if not, why not? Per lb. « 25e Sandison Market | 143 East 2d St. J. SANDISON, Prop. Telephone 428 NANA

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