Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1919, Page 2

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=n SS . Be ANTAG ed rig ae SARL H, oA a¥,3 - DA ta} . B. GRI 43 a tint David. J, Ri a Copies of the ih the New be daa hi Sh RATES rf ne Year... ix Months hree Months ne Month. Per Cepy - hree Months No subscription by mail pies epted for) less period than three mo! All subscriptions must be paid In ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery comes one manth in arrears. a Applicant for Membersh! reau of Circa! of the Aasocinted FP: The Associated Press is exclusively | entitled to the use for republication of al) news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. POLITICAL STRIKES AE ON THE PEOPLE A strike directed toward the of forcing state socialism in mines or railways is, of cou strike. a political It is a means of coercing the public judgment | on 4 political issue. It is effect, al means of determining public issues rebellion against the constitutio: in 2, government of public opinion. men working within labor organizations | not for the purpose of helping the mem bers of these organization», but of using them for the furtherance of certain Ppropagandic aims such as the political system of running the raflwi and mines they expect, as politic! ns. hold the fat jobs thus created, atid to exploit the public. The country has after subscription be- | to Audit Bu-| oljective | e, not a laLor, but minority | therefore,’ In Hl to, so yp os EAB SD Ses eer. salad aparenseto ms eae | The Prince “XX bs/king with the VR | | It is unfortunately true that there are many ! Edmonton “Vets” Probably the most inforhhal greet- i rince of Wales received ‘when in the Canadian West oceurred in Edmonton, Alberta. The Prince had been watching a baseball game mn Calgary and Edmonton for the Alberta champioaship, when | landy (Andy Baxter of of the Calgary team,| Royal Highness thus: ies iy ae Prince, come and have e taken with The Pi Prince laughed an tdi “Gertaini he By the way, are you a Canadian? “No,” said Baxter. “I am an| ‘American, but I married a girl from} ‘South “Attics, am a Jiving in Calgary it other soccer, fields : and sev- Ids and hild: lay- | arepigh' Fe ae atts bat ora’ taseball fields ‘uader civic con- eral sport is only” the ay 10Q..TURKEYS Sale Turkey Shoot at thie eps. ery, commencing Nev, 15 1; |, ‘The funeral of Charles Miller, who! fl |was drowned last Sunday -at Brooks’ | Lake, ‘will be held tomorrow afternoon | |at 2:30 at the Gantz Memoria] Method-; 3 Belts all ’round + . i: jane E ul! hard for you.” muda We ¢ B us Pence fe js an id or sportsman | Read The e Want Ads ¢ $55—$60 H lana wiper in in Galzary pauer ta orn 4 Dapp Urs un eeelgatri a iain 5 le interest in the civic en- y : : e ; i ‘couragement of sport in that city,| devoted*to general recreation. This) trol, and the-munieipal golf “links y_N, Free et ux to 8. York #1 a tere basebaly soccer and Bolt’ ara} is Mewata Park, situated in the| which oyerlook the city, from: tha | °" Sots. 10/and 11, block 7, East Bur A: | 5 z H st per he city provides a| west end of the city between the| west are considered ‘as pic ne | lington swagition, ‘Cen. $1. “ran anner a Bassbal aric ee contained two| Bow River and the Canadian Pacitic) as any in The foun- ‘Geo. Nelson et Ux 16” Alice i ‘ y Hh Pet of which is said to ee Railway’s main transcontinental line./ tains, ‘seventy’ miles ‘away,*” | wheeler” on let 10, block 24, Nelson's [7] Custom Tailor and Clothier i | a ace” as any in the major} The)city is putting up a big sign|the scenic bacl ronnie Calgary. fas | addjtion. Con, $1, ete, * My P% 1 Attention Given to Al i ui eagues. Around the US diamond fact the railway to siroounes: to fncat 508 gol Serowes ina u- {| John R. Dodds et ux to Phil G. i iy Fersona! 131 Can ‘o Alterations ui h t t Vellers considers Schei tot 2, b Caspest ei: . Cer . In the ‘park are also 4 two | sports pee ners ps! There | consid crime thst ha apeeas a #1. ee enee IK hte i mer | military honors, and. all, Casper soldiers: | who were inembers of his'company or ist church, Rev. Walter L.. French of:) ficiating. The young man who left Casper with company L, 116th Ammu- nition train, and who was attached to) the Third Division, will be buried with they’re back Seen There never was a incre pop- ular style with young fellows; ‘you'll recall the big play they got several seasons back; everybody !iked them. New ones here now in Frat Clothes Fer Young Models - different from the ordinary ones; exclusively styled. New ideas with lots of individuality. High waisted effects with snug belts; the skirts drape beautifully; the shoulders are trim without padding. We'll show you all the fav- ored weaves and colors in these new single and double breasted be!ters in exceptional values at $40—$45—$50 division will attend the funerat, .meet- ing.at the*Army and Navy. club rooms) tomorrow: afternoon at 1:30. ‘ The pall bearers who have )een pt i chosen by the family are Lionel Bee of! 4 Lusk, Louis Cates of Thermopolis, and Bert Harris, Lawrence Swartsfager, Claude House, Harry Mills and Jeff dell of Casper. Five were chosen *rom here to provide for an emergency’ should one of the men expected. from out of HEN, EAR $0: REPAY: fail to arrive. Men GEORGE MKENZIE BAS ANOTHER BAD DAY BUT IMPROVEMENT 15 NOTED. George 8S. MeKensie pa passed a bad auy | yesterday at the State hospital suffer- ing from’ fever’ and while somewhat better today: his condition is not yery good, hospital attendants state. Mar-| tin suffered considerable discomfort | {i} when dressings were changed _yester- day, and. was also not in good condi- tion today, i a C. H. Swingle et ux to A. M. Zaylor 7 CSRREELLE NEO ST <9 85 34 S09 BB AY OL 3S GO 68 OS HE FR dO had a taste of political management of , besides considerable space re, | on lot 2. block 110, Casper. Con, $1.) - railways, as well as of the telesraph| [ > | Ge eee etc. ee a nial pipe Bi rae ot ncn fy . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS _J. M. Carey and Brother to F. and telephone lines and express com-| | In the Day’s News | | One Year Ago in War| TRAD Hy Mearns bape REE Vea a a OIIEPEIOT EMTS IOS S Se panies. It knows that political man- o ©. Louis L. LaPierre et ux to 1, A. | #800. @ BEST. BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 5s ; ‘ | SS sno * os “Gon | Casper Land and Investment com- ‘ creme! “ans fficie Wi > i > Barr on lol 14,-bleek oy ls Agement means inefficieney, waste and) Ampere 3, Anderson, federal judge, Fitkt Inieeting of ‘Mardhat Foch ‘ama sr tie log 4001 Casper, Con.) any to G. W.Nevels on lou 36.and 37.4 § 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUN ¢ inferior service. How long will these|of the Indiana district. before whom the German truce raped j i ae block 10, Burlington addition. Con. $1. , no 3 Briar is2 \the hearing is to take place today in|, Emperor Will maga, » Clwude. Barnett to E,-1..Hoilis on | Cdsper Land and! Investment ‘com: politcians continue the atvempt to force [the injunction proceedings, of the gov. lof the soclatists ” pitas lots 3 and 4,-Kenwood addition, Con. |Pany to John’ Huber on jot $5," block : Leics Central’ Block, iAR kinds of Sandwiches = Sociiliaai:"68 the people agalnsE-Thelernineat tbs tentrain the ateieet ROSE ps eiveaae inane are ‘in ae #1, ere. 10, Burlington “addition. “Gon; ' $1.” popular st Quick service, highest quality, 3, : Seenig (tle? Of the United Mi yreclamation ef a republic el : ; wishes’ of fully four-fifths of ths teria OOF i ited «asia oA cele SoCs rani rR At Boveri L.'G. Murphy to Wei) P2rm’ on tots}, pore ares rea nie hi on lot wk aianiheas PE PPP PO Pe ef of the United States? Where do they|was born in’ Boone county, that state, |. a Bday lll ac a ha cena ty Gas = - . in /iM_ 1857. He graduated from Wabash’ "|" m3. 9) PO, > P| See nee Seek yy think they are going y t% ! ? . S2 1% hink they are going to wind up in| ‘uoss in 1879 and two years later war | ¥ Today’ 8 Events ae | Wantace’ Jewett ef Mx ip) Jeremiah ¢ LOOSE ETS OIOTESTOTOSEH their endeavors?» Why do they fear to|admitted to the bar. For more than rs : é Spillane on lot 2, block #1, Casper. Con. i oe 5 twenty ‘years he practiced inthe .city - #1, ete. raisé the is#ue in campaign and get Petes Borsa nh ae eae ef Crawfordsville and attained a repu- The' stite of Montana is thirty FIT) Henry L. White et ux to Ernest ¥. + the people's decision upos it? So long! tatign in his chosen profession that old today. 4! Woodward et ux on part of block 67, ‘ o ax they were striking against their tended ‘beyond the confines of his) The inauguration DE thé. C00 Wak | Casper. Con. $5000. e3 ; jhome state. For four ‘years he was versity in Brunn. is to take-place tor| A. P- Nesbitt ct al to A, Marshall $e. employers they had the preponderance proweqauny attorney of his county, day in the, presence Of President Wry |0" lot 28, Spear's subdivision of block a of public sentiment with them; now!4nd since 1908 he has occupied a place Masaryk, as 58. Con. $1: 3, = ,on » federal bench. In 2 Judge! A special election i3 t6 83 hold i Harry N. Free et ux to Jilmer Clau- “ that, und rx the leadership of meu who! Anderson ama) inte ae onel rr the Fifth congressional -district of Oke} sen on lots 1 and block 9, East Bur- eo are casentially politicians rather than la-|"eNce ax the presiding Judge at the lahoma today .to. fill. the - vacancy | lington addition. Gon, $1, ote RS : trial of the brated ‘dynamite con- used by the death of Representative | to Geo, Chant on lots RS Der leaders, they propose to attempt! spiracy cas Joseph B. Thompson. rahe Baat Gardin op i > oe . i * npson. | ‘lock 9, Bast Burilngion addi- to coerce the peopl nd put it over . r Edward Ernest Cooper will be} tion. Con. $150. & o SS anna ewom Into softies as ithe: new <Lord |\dtoduner inlmere: . on them, they are getting somewhut | T di ?, An * : Mayor of London, today, with the form-| 0 0"" o)* Be eee EEA oc ee RA ¥ rp yar oe e "| Reegan 62 and .6$%, block 37, * into the attitude of the kaiser, who thot oday s MIVETSANES | at installation, including the time-hon-| KoCS2"., AOR Cae 2 | a a iored Lord Mayor's parade, to follow a > Gass Midw e3 he could lick everybody, and found him jon Monday, Pio Ity Co.. 4 Midwestern |e oe self thoroly thumped when the Dbout}1885—The first through train left Mon-| Delegates from a number of the Al-| {"Yestment company on 890 lots in} .. P taal dar aMancsoren, jlied and neutral nations are expected |! Telver: 1: CAR: BREACE. a 4 was over }1901—The Isthmian canal treaty be-|'to;arrive in Pittsburgh today to attend | beh tie A Sina Md : % bog ytd \ tween the United States and/the World’s Christian Citizenship con- |" 0M lets 1: 14, block. 1 RN Great Britain was signed by See. ;sress, which is to be held “in that city /Per Con. $1. ete. {ux to Edward ‘ 6.1 sie i aes 4 retary Hay and Lord Paunce-| Under the auspices of the National Re: | i erman J. Kessler et ux to Edwari bd The heart of the world isn’t cousing tota, ‘form association. W. Bailey on lots It and M4, block 123, rx half as much worry among some of the }1914—Russians penetrated into Prus-{ Ruutay, Novenbers. : unamended league boosters as the poc mlony the ples bank of; the yVle-/ Bg ts Pa nx tula. First anniver y of the overthrow oe ket book of the sundry gentlemen and /1915—Despatehes from Bucharest em- ©f the Geren empire and the pro- Burnett > 3, interests that are in international fi Roumania’s intentions )Clamation ef the republic. | . = *s } ! H to remain neutral. The nationa! executive board’ ot the! Optical Co, % nanee and trade for their health. j1#16—Russians followed up their vic- American Legion has fixed upon Sun- Skilled ‘. pan ii | torles on thé northern Rounmn/ day for the observance throughout the Opticians x % es. country of “Legion Sunday.” yi og ian border with further suc-! The week beginning Sunday has | Speper Wee: ° k3 ave ever seer rude: ny 7 : Pr wuc: J bek beg! = day has been G IES yOU) haya. Gior cage Mage Ht cesses. designated by the: International Y. M.} ore 4 55% Europe moving picture Fou can under-|1917—Flight of Premier Kerensky from |C. A‘ for observance as a week of | pote, £3 * Si fh ya ah Pe Petrograd and arrest of other prayer by branches of’ thé association : ~ Bteneine statement ior these maine members of the provisional gov-/and Protestant churches throughout Ps > ister of tbe interior thet the tovies ernment mer! i rd “ are responsible for most of the crime. | toad Soatectoctecdea 3 oo ¥ Falp Og The Wolshevist theory ts that’ they |% ‘ty ~ can both have their cake and eat it 1% WE HAVE - oa s but that nobody clye can either have \ f s we | : at Mas the Food Value pa > x xX } : ‘ a 'BOAMACK eaters We Handle C Seed ; . xX ‘ ? MAS, EDNA M 4 e otton Seed Meal Ka wa %, ae " * ap % Mrs. dou Cormack, 30 years of age, . * the wife of Fred Cormack, qn employe > + of the Standard’ Refinery, ‘died at a ‘. local sbospltg] yesterday. . Funeral’ ar r % rangements hiive not dy deen completed. “ 5 ‘ > “ae » . All Sizes— ~All Pricas es 5 eaeaa E. B.EDW ARDS ; oa a "TM ‘HP Sec: BLEDWARDS. Henig Hoel, Cr, Wyo, ’ N d Second-Hand Furniture. of All Descrinti bg - = ew an nd-fan orniture- lescrintions. > at z Vuneral sérvices {ér (Mrs. J. M. Me- : + Rs turd of 1313 Kast Maryland street, who , Weights ; d Gre des Guar d A Ses atu umect tepens Seotorgay Sore eights and Grades Guaranteed. 4 hold at the home this afternoon by Dr. | al n ae W. H. Bradley of ‘the’ Prosbyterian 3 church. The body was taken. to Emil-|% 121 West F ? ag wp, Pa., near Pittsburgh, for burial by |% est Fi ae Mr. MeCord. st First Phone 249 3, The | Wusband, two small children, - : Lode stectecte toot ae mother ila ureter eurvive: | doatectnatsate ste te dete dreteate the ae he Se ake este se cte fet .o PY OOS ESI OVTO TE OPODEOGOS ee é

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