Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 2

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i Sued every evening except. Suni 4 WSINES SPHIONE. s.--saa-aetb | z 7) ed Pie. . aa ita bas. Change from Heroics and Suffeniig: Fied as second-class maiter, Nov. $2.2038 | PE ES WHER, THE ABOUT MD paess| PARIS, ‘Nov. 11,—The change from an_erd, of lory and suffer- | SAO} Eop RARE Te Sabet ing and heroics to the Prosaic per oi foc, al rol tine of earning | be. HAN WAY. AY, Busi eas 8 maser | 3 living has been far too abrupt for thé people of Fratice: ; ity latter So fundamentally was the life of every. mati; woman atid-child | ssociate Editor, | of France affected by the long struggle, that the one year since the re,. | signing of the armistice has proved to be too short a time for the re- | adjustment of the mental processes. In their minds the people are Iiving over tratty Utfoses; there has : 8, Ss been no rél- ihe terribleslaye between “Apuintic1914| ptaglte SHEE ee 2 y cawen (ative change in the scarcity of, rooms: mber, 1918. In many cases |The city Has Increased In the: Aurpber | ————— Pa ease esd oe a? Yo la much more rapidly than th BSCRIPTION RATES really ov Such a great world rev- of visit By Onrciar Jolution las proved too unusual to be | hotels have been refeased. Incidentally | at numbers of families which be-; POO 5 $7.80} runy comprehended by the people whu » Se ' $20! played the greatest part in the change } Mixal here t | the rifst American steamer sigabiniz { ived | opening of direct trade between Nii a4 prospectus of the history. of. the York and Dublin was very warmly yw: battalion. “148th infantry, compil eomed ‘and thé propritto™ of the { Lieutenant "Cadwallader, with. the re-| Dally Independent ‘made a yr quest that any Casper members of the! sentation (o the offic battalion desiring copics send: orders | ed Tipperary black-th to Major L .S. Conelly. | Men sending in orders at. $1.00 each, are also requested to suggest a name for the book, and a leather bound copy of the history will be presented to the te who first makes the suggestion | noes of its members, etc. 7 —— The book is to contain 75 pages, and | the subjectematter will be divided into Read The Tribune Want Ad. AN st : en accompanied to a very marked ex: ¢ RECORD—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver sail ‘ pening of many stores! ago for Europe. 8. Oliver, better k nown by her maiden name of we "7 wT ato ty = 85 BF 1e8 one month in arrears. the UnICerras Ot ranean es the eee closed during the war. Great numbers | and elas a the ee eeererery " Rodman Law, who died a dan ‘ ———_—_— e to be seen on the boulevards. . ‘i +3 * ain rex} #80, plans to. buy a new French airplane. With thi . p A ) bership to Audit Bu- | “re (0 on of small shopkeepers closed their stores a Pl 5 h is machine she hopes to Applicant tery een Rose! xi change from hc n blue and put: ip cause of mobil ation. Many of the] break the world’s altitude record. na 3 The Army and Navy club has 22 chapters, describing the o seas, first -expe the arrival ; the fronts the» be Sin which the ba talion took part, Some particular Tival over Gantés e Daily Tribune are on 2 file in the New York and Chicago of-|and Nov expe the war lived In apartments ar now occuying hotel quart The costs demobilized. of maintaining sephrate homes bh r uniforms. | placed them completely out of the reach | $6.00| The heroes of last year, the far-famed of many former well-to-do families. $9! Polius, are 1 in uninterest-/ ven with the high hotel prices the lat AiY acceptea for|ing tasks such as driving street e Still much cheaper than homes months. {tending crops, or selling ribbons. To be paid in ad- rances Paris is a city The armies of France The men no longer wear th dne Year... ix Months No subseripti less period tha AlL subserip! Th revival of the life of Paris has all outward appe FTER AN ee ae to civilian clothes has not been Axsocinted Prenn craamertal de Neer ee et nerecanian i companied by a complete mental de yaving fallen in’battle: Thode who es-| ae, and reduces the swollen joints. 5 : , mans have already been Quickest Pain, and Ache Killer f tat n caped the war dangers are returning to| fo 7 startling degree. | TWO PLEA 5 on Earth—} leuralgia, Back- ,Begy’s Mustarine is the original mu able Iet-down In human) yer former shops. The. other shops oiled stan Bis ) 7 P Serie: Ps tard plaster, substitute made of [Se ey rt has marked the past year. This! 11. hassing into the hands of new. oc- a full expression. . Thou pee eG ma ache, Headache Laat honest, yellow mustard—(not ci ap > women—the mothers and wives ot er ioskeah . rhe: 13 i fs ayy # " aot | oe destroyers and is highly rv de = haters: Many avomnen “who, endured SO°F* 4° in unlined, wher untill ism havlhg gained- enormous strength, 5 ‘eae pay commen some months ago tholisands of stores @he minute You rul, on- Besy's, Mus- fy . any physicians’ to, reduce: 1 nd jshops, many of a considerable size, |tarine for any pain, ache or soreness] *welling of gout. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. Nov. you'll know that all the misery and After all other remedies have failed France} ¢«, a 5 5 Carl F field, a brakeman, and James agony has Started to_go. It is very | thousands have overcome th ‘ With . the ification of the peace} wilt he first elections sinc | 4 ae eet have been sickly ever since the .war ’ < eo. Sk jwitt bold the firat: elections since 1914,| Brown, porter ata. local hotel were | penetrating and won't blister, caused by sore, burning feet, corn strain was ‘so suddenly removed. Sta-|trealy a te ot tate pea and 1 je then.that.the ‘change in‘the, poufidiaver to the district court for| Ahy Geuneie ing wiers, sill recom eenteed oie callouses. Use Mustarin: tistics show that the number of women 40 pA a aie Aa ¢ it Ape BES mentality will be shown. trial after pleading guilty to bootleg- mend it; ‘praise it; guarante, it. Hel] for chilblains and frosted feet, but 1. uty. He) treated in French hospitals was much | fn eae an Geese Se eae t st} Labor organizations have not waited) ging in preliminar hearing. |W, H. will tell you that.a small box of this] sure it's Begy’s in the yellow box. during the year -following the 2oulevards has’ returned to somewhat) (4, the elections to°show: their pow Jenks, taxi driver, is charged with the, Wonderful discovery, will do the work aT CTS ice than during the year preceed- “PPreaching the pr galety. danc:| The success of the workers in gaining ‘mame offense, but pleaded not guilty, |0f 50 mustard plasters. STOPS PAIN the armistice. Doctors are agreed (M8. Never very popular among the cafe: | r ends in numerous strikes since} _. | Tonsilitis,, bronchitis, pleurisy and U STA R }th EEeccene satiate t this condition has been due to the the armistice has amply proved the so-| = ———>— . - deep-seated coughs go. over , lidarity dof the workers. Wages in the | One Year Ago in €r |. | Rheumatic sufferers. Joytully praise i CANNOI trades where former proprietors have not returned, is clusively The Ass ated Pr entitled to the use for republication of | mobili all news credited in this paper and also AY the local news published herein. Iships without complaint and ve | the voters have not yet had a chance to sing work } been com-' 3.2 tently doeled make known their wishes. During the pelled to take long rests, Many even ee 5 coming few months, how NO LOGICAL ANSWER Medill MeCormick of Hlinoi in his seareh of all sources of information on the peace t debates | is a consistent student of the liament, the French in the English Pa sxoers of the days before 1914, is now all| Chamber of Deputi and th anadia | ¥fotent reaction following the very long ce vo! ie 5 7 BE Americans oS largely { Parliament. Mr. McCormick quotes from! jeriod when the womanhood of Tospone eh ze syed of ae e the workers are organ- for the way it speedily stops the agony | pastime ile the A. BE, F. was in ; ized have kept pace to a certain extent with the increasing cost of living. The 1 positions, the professional work- the proceedings of the House of Com-!—no less than the poilu—was fighting France every cafe which could support | ‘ost of living has not ceased to @ Violinist was immediately convert} main envoys signed the Allied rmistice terms at Senlis. mons of Canada to prove that our Sen- ate fs not alone in its contention against mount. Practically every article of food [10 4 fonee hall by au fean # nd the “white-collar”. employes | | Ttulers of many of the German states - F i : ; }and clothing is much more expensive \'°'S u French -haye Kept up the} nave heen the greatest sufferers among licated or were dethroned s the inequality of giving Great Britain than oe year: ago. ‘The public which | habit ‘ wage-earners. | Dr. Thomas G. Masaryk was clected ww site p @ x of nit wot {6 ron the otto auton teetca presto decrees] Pair, clooney aia eutdigine| "ME clare the eect Ta ke our Declaration 6 ea » fighting ended has been shows haying their “first. produe- rites PIE tie, n sembly. ently Mr. Fielding’ a mem-| When the fighting ended has beer ; bs 45 | generally. is Well shown"by the predom- . * ‘ ly disillusioned. Now’ it is stated that / tons" since 1913 and 1914, With ‘the! Qance of prewar Ricthes thaCare-worn.|, 1. GEE Cee oe if d nd 3 ler of the Canadian House, spoke a8/the high prices are here to ‘ eaurap tla ae He more ok normal) nis ie especially among the discharged | pations and that France must: hasten if | n epen ence follows: "I think the claim ¢ * + has| The careless allexplaining expression | life. the me ee pid a eee ei 22 tae soldie The prices now demanded for |She is to keep among the leaders. ' : ; 5 i Pris hee | aoe ie mare afittoe TOES Oe Hintt whith: wane BOROU CRG LaaR taaERaeaT Re s sulf$ are se high that only the _ AS a whole the pear has béen dne of Follow your country’s example. Declare your inde- a large measure of logic in wher | French in rounting for all high ee were) Pract peptone dur-| ich can afford to buy. The others are disillusions. ~ Peace was’ expected to pendence independence of the tyranny of financial they say it is unfair that they, a Na-|prices during the war—as well as for ‘ng the © resumed operation, | roveg to- rerun tOrthe"elothes of 1914, bring so’ mAny métvélous thifts which | pre ; pees eth sour i r ‘ce honcait le. shourd f°ersthing else that went wrong—no! the subways } returned to ‘pre-war! witch, ‘while perhaps @-bit out.of date, “Raven n&-way austerialiveds 74t has! worries. Banish the fear of the future. in your ion of over 100,000.06 »eople, sho: 3 hs e s ve bes cds ADS * eis 2 | Hl F * ; r ER EON es peor s |Ionger serves its purposes. - Active gov- hours, the r tons have ‘been =ré-| 5, dimoat ‘without exception of better very larmely’ been’ @ year of mental re- | complete freedom—and hold it. You do all these by have only’ one representative in the}/ernmental measures have been taken, ™oved from ab services, Incit| lity than the clothes to be had in! #djuatment, a year; offpreparation for { stating to Save and keeping at it. today. , pee The violent changes have now I be taken in the future. to de. dentally the number of pri prices. Maximum prices have ®Utomobiles in v ely owned | has grown immense nd wi sembly of the League of Nations while} n the British Empire has six. I do not|peen set for certain staples. The price|!’: During the war’praetically"no'priv-| The year Since the armistice has been Born cea Mesut te eta juris | Your signature to your initial savings deposit slip is MS lepiihan aut kept very: low, but #te autos were in use. Special permis-|ON€ of increased majrimony, During | aoubtedly. revive MecHetanttles anhahe your declaration of independence. Every daily or see any logical answer to them longi pee the government’s ac: | *10M v heads ! before gasoline coulll be weddings fa ot eas of mrenou ee self free: from. the:war, nightmare, weekly deposit will be a celebration—safe and sane. sh Sate a ‘ ‘ t less than its Purchased. "The re: ions of ‘tliis* na eet er -cent.‘The 5 50 2.to “enjéy (oun coe L fem i R tire Waa heenire Ltd Thevonty | TMobilization of phuxagny has been | 224 attempt once, more. to énjdy the ensivernge. of | Cllowed by a tremendous grevival in Penefits of a realypeace. » , Save for Your Future ces whiok*are | M2trlages. A nationwide campaign eh- | r ER be pure cad. The Same is true in “emanded. Autos gost 70 to tper | Couraging marriages’ jnd child-rearing reservations that proteét the natipnal-) geting lines “'The-rymber of tickets | CeNt more now tharkin 1914, wil is now being garried ap. Nojless aber 4 S i { America. The senate doéstof {needed for the purchase of bread, milk, ne, tires and acq@gssor! hi one | SOP tharieClomedcca u ds advocating |... wale ae “ ism of America : f Fa i 2 q larger families.as, Prance’s, only; , , . sane | Sugar, coal and simflar staples have UP even mor x Zs i maltabste pi RNR i) Se > with Eresident Wilkon: thatthe Quced but the former regime For the first timein’ more thai’ five | °° ™Untalning her“world position. : heen re th tions isiwill In all pro bility be tored dur- ye: gS, rev being con vcopae ade a conan arene sa Spree Pepe aA inter month tructed throughout Paris and France. F PRE yieea rate ee | lent handy to allay ach ‘ at and sports .is_ being - prémoted. 5 > + coal 1s widted - (Ve) The pAHHAE: OLUANG BE in alee ee dee: die) } ae HOUSANDS of mena men, You will be building character well as capital. And character will proposing to go on record to this ef-|jess than during the we The strikes commenced in wholesale fashion. fore the when the least: littlerheumatic bring you extra capital when you need it. Sign your declaration of former obligatory militiery: service fs ex- throughout Europe have The greatest efforts are being put 7 4 a ‘crick”’ aseails them, h: v =e i i zs 5 y advocated. Though the p ai seails them, have Sloan endence ‘today! sta te ay de-| Ue UP the production of coal that no! forth to remove the worn and disty ous bade aan’ eRe | Liniment. -handy. to kgoek it out. iadependenceecday ure xo blindly and fatuously de-!country will be really plentifully sup:|axpkets witch War worvies gave to the> preseit three-year forced POpwlar.a-third of a century ago— far use that they will re-| pled. ‘Though France will not be ay Prehch’ cli Streets, houses, parks no definite: Ingistation ha thee thee |short of this product as Italy, Austria, sunt monuments Toa) has ‘been That's nd several of the aller central attention sin Belpins i c because it 4. i ¢ ; LaF Tewelving. the first | onacted rewarding why han ee kefptll-in:Fettoving att sees ches Th Cas per N. tional Bank | 9 . The worl o re I is yet r d ict 9 is ict ii to do|pean nations the situation is, neverthe- moying the city wall which has binaer-| quinone, 1 too ly t6 predict the per; x x ica, lumbago, neural- | e a : ; ° Yep, when the peace treaty is finally | pes 4s, there hindrar pite the increasing pr t the more r variety of food products jo, #ttos now is the high pr ndopted, it is going to be adopted with |is a fT j Reddy cash makes you ready for. pportunity. To be financially prepared. is to have practical insurance on | success: int ofthe League of N: new bulla You. dream of the future. Why not plan to realize those dreams s the coming The supply : af ir er than our government” and it is| Decide on a definite saying poli and stick to it with determi ation feet. If the President's followers in the voted to his ject the treaty with the reservations mude, they have enough votes 1 i SOs -avhich tie" war wil) ~~ in 1 iff joi lless, very seriou a ne cana th Kin muscles, stiff joints, The drop in Frenelt’ exchange, which Thabane a ata t scree Th weather exposure results. A little is They will thus prove that they place | las reduced the frane to a rate never 4 5 Fa despite thelr reputa ell shat is necessatys for it soon pen - of {reached in recent histoty has | in to the Contrary, are as a whole very eran era ruoving to the sore spot. so and it is to be hoped that they will has begun.) have bre heretofore} people of Prank ken up by the waltwhd th “surrou added ing moat will be turne the interests of Hurope ubove those if to com-} copse it The maforlty would Leaves no muss, stained shin; clogged |greatly to the nation’s hardships. ‘The 1 is well as: brestasnths ah. 4 5 i Es < ie Bini the United States and that is exactly |decline in the exchange rate-has been Seg dential” pur-} fer turn back to the ire of prewar Pores. A bottle today is a wisernre: days. ‘The few who ri hi are Cautions) Keep itt Réconstruction work in the devastdted| can he no turning Iueke wad that whe A oo go S1.40 times region has been confined to.a@ very} France of today musk be built along ince the great c tent .to the rebuilding of 4; I-) quite different lines an that of yon. ntee last poads, ridges, roads and:canals. “The} terday aire yee eae te kerb the nearly rebuilding of cities und towns; us welll nation {6 th serious tee in the predicanient their opponents | More the monthly de. j cline ing ween 50) ce jana centimes per mpnth S eine SE P28 lromoval of the artificial’ | April. latest quotations want them placed ine fran for a doll: sot the sitga- Seeccceseseeeoooses ACTION REFUTES ARGL ‘r jmine francs for a ‘dollar as com ax the restoration of the fields torn by] tion. ‘They are point ieietu st ‘ ‘ cree | vetoing the prohibit Werrimentat catiemnes per dollar. This trenehes will be cattied On as soon ds| nations hive Re ee EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL his USS Ze etoing « are Yb) detrime al exchange s hindered the - urficient laborers are available. France| eae SS RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY o mn : FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES lar legislation arising out of war emer Paris fs more populous than eyer.! py. Poland. Even throughout the war the capital Foréign trade has been resumed. to ‘Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps tion enforcement bill, President’ Wilson; impe Eng ation of goods from America and jy. awaiting ‘the firt nd because of the prohibitive cost ¢ ancs said that “where the purposes of particu: | Ik have also been promised gency have been satisfied. sound pub- 1) Nas constantly crowded, but the disdp- a limited extent. > Though-the-tnontlly the reason and) pearance of the British’ and American figures ‘are Incteasing ‘they Bverin’ no soldiers who used to help augment the way *attamed” “the pre-war" normal oe : ina city’s population has than France is too thoroughly tired out, it is argument for repeal of wu lot of the! counteracted by the tremendous influx! too much hahal 1 in the supply of waremiergency ,legialation ‘cohrerring | O6 Herinonent rexidonbs foam tha day is too short of Ia- cd loins, Many of these latter were porers t slablish her export trade in the south of France during | partments, But Mr. Wilson has not/the war but have now moved to th capital. Great numbers of civilian f ners are also replac legislation giving him power diers. During the wa lic policy makes cl necessity for repeal.” Which is a good | raw materi: "100 Y for the big Turkey Shoot at the Shooting Gallery, commencing Nov. 15 Unusual power upon the executive de-| pry very rapidly N rance's production is at a minimum] She has very little to send out of the} country but needs nearly everything. the population | Trade with G has been rengwed} asked Congr ss for repeal of mueli war = the allied sol eee Was Kept down somewhat because. of }to va consider tent.4 It is.-very | the proximity of the Germans and be-\noficeable that tite. thredts” of dren | E 4 I | T P A PARADOX cause of the air raids and long-range | morehmnts- that the would néver again O OR D O E jeu Since the removal of all such Some of the labor urtions wanted the] all Parisians have returned to 3 soverument employment service contin: | ; ; homes. Old time idents say, : that ‘aris Was never before so. crowd. ued, to help find jobs for people, andl ca as at present Burnett Regn oa e now to strike seems a very popular|, Lodgings are hardly to be found. ‘the Optical Co. 4 3 versie Moab. he plan 6 Dayo. <i petticenitteally giftidreds “Ot hoftto-cec Shilted \ sovernment bureau busy finding new » Naturally with the present de. Optitians land the prices of leases on such apart § \inents not rented fer long terms have! Caspers Wye, Jobs for strikers or new men to take tlie pices vdeated by the strikers? mounted to figures never before dream. Ground Floor Plan i od of. Henning Hotel. Though the armies ba requisitioning of al ceased their Iminis-! All indications point to a speedy trial Of thse charged with the murder of = © SGNKEMENT TO EVERYTHING ONE-HALF) BLOCK FROM:THE UNION. STATION HAS THE LARGEST DAIRY LUNCH COUNTER IN DENVER. r - Fireproof Gerage iu Cotinection HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OIL MEN QF WYOMING. Deputy ‘Tom Majors. And there is a Richelieu No: 2 Corh! Richelieu 3 No, 2’Smiaill Peas: Richelieu No. 2 =Knaut disposition among the people to permit the law to take its codrse and uphold} the dignity of the state ——9—_—— OLD-TIMER OF WORLAND DIES, Wie. Noy, L.—Osear | iin 61d-timer of Wishakic hits * here after ii ther of form oI B, MeClettan | of this Masons lad charge of his burial Like Caséarets, they work while} you sloep—thut’s Tribune Wantads. | ™ TAST WHER BLACK SEAL | at corner of Second and Durbin streéts. —_—_ ‘ ° ~ Casper Storage Grocery - Bitoni: , Phone 97. : pr nosy Return t6 Tiibiine officé for reward.

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