Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE TEN “5, MONEY THY PEAGE LEAGUE Supreme County Looks to America, to Supply Vast Sums Need- ed to Maintain Police Force in Europe. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—That Lloya and other far-sighted European in their anxiety to get Ameri Ulelpate in world affiul re looking with, great care and diligence ater: the ‘partici of the Ameri can, ‘dolar. tt clear. Any doubt on th how removed by the Dttish premier dines, secording to recent Associited Press eables from London, Lloyd Ceorze, be Toh the Hotise of sommens, wanted to know whether the supreme couneil in Parts ling the Crlied States or Great Britain, wus tak'n steps to deal yoreh the #urstrian situation The premier replica thit tho sn- preme council had concluded that only | international credit meet the situation sential for the succe of su posal that the United States pro hoald cen Iribute that part of the expenditure Which would have to be incurred in dol-| urther, Loy: “urgent! on this ecnment, not 10, representations” had been core to the United States rrov | - This proposed contribution will only prove extremely {Interesting tit will undoubt Where | pression. That is clear, Is any execu live official assuming to arrogate to himself the power over the purse strings of the American government? Reading of such utte ef Lloyd George. who is not given to] talking idly, makes it even more plain than before why the sonate is insisung on certain reservations to the jy which not only are intended to} recaty rve Americanism, but to protect | NEW) YorkK, commenting on a recent ¢ Relgrade,* stating that her feet’ again, having re cat Was on ation is under con treband that actual starvation no long. er'meniicés the people. well ‘Known that the harvest includes! ‘In Jogo-Slavia there are Ada U6 rt of the An effort on the px Iiritish publ: QUTCH FIND THAT BEING INTERNED 1S NOT ALL JOY | HARDERWIJK, Holland, (By Mail. Hundreds of men and women of all nationalities, considered undesirable but accorded refuge and hospitality by the Netherlane re still confined be- hing barbed-wire fences in the big wa internment camp here, They still : sources of trouble to the Duteh g ernment Many of. them are war refu ernment confined keeping. i | The Russians hve been particularly | inpyblesome,. but the means taken by! fije_of sie Dutch .militury officers ia ehargecot the camp: to) control ‘their actions are reported in tile Ditch pre to’ have been go severe that recently nurebdr’ gt, PulBh woldiers hate} maig fa rathel! than obey the orders, id } fd tr 4 | wire” ie , A Tribung Wantaa wit sell it. here for , sate | UNDESIRABLES IN HANDS OF = EUROPE EXPECTS. = four the (By “Maily—~Atlan Mt sapprics Gale of the Serbian Relief committee.| +> h from} western territories, now the great west- | ern states,” are heeomi | bers Iw during the epidemi The prated the following ree ommendations: Reimbursement of the territory y IN GALLONS OF WATER 0 Hing of early snows in the Adirondacks r. se water level -LAGK OF INTELLIGENT AID FROM GOVERNMENT CAUSES VALUABLE ALASKAN RESOURCES 10 BE IDLE “Verboten”’ Signs Increase WASHINGTON, (By Mail.)-+Declaring that “for lack of intelli- inces us those) gent government assistance the truly great resources of Alaska must | perforce lie in idleness,” Governor Thomas Riggs, Jr., in his annual ‘report today, voiced a plea for the adoption by the government of a more liberal Alaskan policy. The report said lawlessness, “particular jlv that fomented by pro-Germans, I. W. W. and Bolshevik elements AMaska sto V nts for bount allowed to deve he peaple © domain Appropriation National park thereased tele for Mount rt wD as were tph service: overed from teferrl srt ee aed the immediate effects of the war, said! , Referring to th Tmsnuige, Co searcn “The, Serbian Relief committee of sha AEN oA LS TALES ag . e Ameried Yandrall who are giving their Ste 3 = ol liyes tre@gth! to work, knéw, that! tions: point co a continued im «We find ou way speat.ussthe results accomplished ap-] migration s result . aot h e i pedro the yarkregate, they sre, ini tization ime eve’ Ron toPthe need. pitifully sn nu.|indu is iy omnis ox ‘verywhere le? of the fact that this) tremes of-the coe the one 5 DarvVest Kives the new kingdom) hand the:f young inen Gs ihe typ ca — Ches. Field hbove its needs, | Who developed the. great vresiena sates svident in inc the other 4 rid bi nun nd, on n enemy ND no wonder! wh the English languag idule population kes Was wiped o o 2 € { futherless children of whom 150.009 ave) port stated. andl ahaa ote the He 20 for20 « absolutely destitute. Among then inte [ee ae RETRO Totes ee berculosis, eye and ekin dise: MED Ta ihasanith a tiieacric one , rife, Of these children, up to duly.) Govcrnor: theese IR RIT te less than 2,000 had been provided cor, ave cree aA i eotitl tiie se igantane in iq] — == largely because of the tremendous di-|'\ ae ie kad ed for ficulties attending the work in an utter | iat Iisued that hody but ly disorganize] community. The yo. M4! the house “although at tb ernment ut Belgrade and the preat| me time congress was considering Arueri¢un and English relief organiza-|Prour’ minors HO bu ga toe fie re tious are now working in thoro harine | u0.o00 PROTA ee Tie etal uy in their efforts to carry these ctl | V0" Ls wt In the | dren gafely thru the winter. nj United tes . ; mint | only succeed if there is no it was given the American ed Cross for v untiry see mey spent.for the relief of solidation of all ¢ Kétp Sloan's, the World’s Lini- ment handy to ailay aches HOUSANDS of men and women, when. the Ieast little rheumatic “crick” assails them, have Sloan's Liniment. handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago — far more popular today. That's because it ¢s so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains — sciatica, lumbago, neural. gia, overstrained muscles, stiff join weather exposure results. A little is all that is necessary, for it soon pene- trates without rubbing to the sore spot. Ves .110 muss, ined skin, cloggsct pores. A bottle today is a wise pre- caution, Keep it handy. All drug 35c., 70c.. $1.40. glad. Wiment i teen ms nandvy re PLOW NEW YORK CHPYS BiG Rn above dian and create New National Army ermany Shows Increased Activity of G cole mar ever kr All ranks par events ond lew For have spelen ldag..known their presence known. The ereat nury . x es pneips:and.all interested > . the unprotected condition of the terri * intoChesterfields an ud haye been very widely publi j tor arriving in foree and nmahing inexpensive cigarette —is byl tems And it should be ¢ h eisners in Alaska who cur crowded more real tobacco at the— contests officers who contested livted men Dresden e in‘ mount mental commander secon] ¢ f artillery a IGNE, new own | quite An's were In an itenant ¢ very of mi whe crops of Mosnia and. Merzeg asy vic s to the insidious pro} rp . ’ - which, os’ Austrian territory during tie|of the seditious agitator. It does not value than you’d think pos- war, suffered very litte real dame right thatthe decent honest kaw sible. Satisfy? “There owill Perhans be no genuisn j abiding inajority should not receive full rs . . stagvation -in fi thru the winter,| protection a all tines.’ You said it! tho the food supply, neither in qu KoVerhors' report Nored the wer quantity, is suitable or suffiei tion ef congress In failing to approp for the restoration of health te money for the relief of the native strength of soung chikiren. One si: population Vining tie -rocont severe out Adleution of this ig to be se ibredsobalntiuenen ihe pert ent shipment by Mr. IL TOraniarnaanak ae adeails * ministration of relief of four ie Nmonatlie eiatives Garang; BOvS Of powdered milk for use “ ae Tries : tral nd” southern turepe, sacl! ROE Papert ad contions th CIGARETTES Serb! : n Santa’s Toyland The store is brimful of everything to make the heart (By 1 of mail Mailj—More est is being-shown in athletics in Ger- ional army re, prelim enlisted lo event witn a regi- RVOIR AT CROTON—Heavy i sccording to infor the British army of ; ments to whi the new congress. = mation reachin; SG GIR RGSS oe Linge Appropriations Preclude All Effectiveness While Ite sine ae contribution: of “that part of the ex 5 ees : 5 nee and are penditure which would, have to be in Natives Die in Epidemics and interest in tous po curted in dollars? where membe: of Congress has not given any such im- 1 ml. ate in the vari y to the pracuces! my before the beginy At a recent marching meet A Tribune Wantad will sell it. h! Skinna come on let's go and see the CHRISTMAS TREE — METROPOLITAN STORE The kids, both boys and girls, are invited to come and Open Evenings from Dec. 17th to Dec. 25th ature CAPITALISTS 0 GERMANY WILL FIGHT NEW LAW: ‘the idea that this new system of ‘iabor’s participation in management of industry doesn’t mean complete social: ization, Americans. who have viewed jthe German industrial situation Che Casper Daily Cribune 7 and the law pondered particularly over ve gained the impression that Ger any was fast heading to the point ro the worker would have practi ly all the “say” and—all the profits. The majority socialists—and among nh men identified with German labor s—believe in slow socialization. unio And the industrial captains are seeing -' Measure Drafted by Assembly Giv-, ing Workers Voice in Man- = agement Is Opposed by ForThi Industrial Leaders BY CARL D. GROAT ss Staff Correspondent tLEN (ity Mail).—Germany’s ly laying their pl workmen when the workers council law giving labor a voice in in- dustrial management becomes effective. As drafted, the law gives workers a rizht to examine the corporation hooks t the f each year, Presumably { would immeditely lead to demands for greater participation in the company’s 4 when these were high, Lut the big corpo pos have their it the end of the year. Instead, they will show the workmen | cither “doctored” ces or will form | sort of holding companies whose busi-! api to ations air big Niagara. ™ it will be to take the parent.cor- 'p tions products at a comparatively low price and to then resell them at a normal rate. On the books of the first poration—the books which the work- of the councils will see—the com- ny Will appear to have made a small- profit than it did in reality. at such plans are afoot was quite openly admitted by one of the nation's rominent industrial leaders, and this *| statement was confirmed by other men uch with industrial and legislative In fact, when steps were under is , to get the democrats to approve frequent 0¢- the amination portion of the + of “unnsual) jaw, ted legislators merely told of Gerinany their democratic colleagues that they CAN “needn't worry; the workers wouldn't he able to make a case out of any bis | corporation books."” | Part of this planned deception is for ®the benefit of foreign countries. Of course, in the first instance it is based fon the desire of the big industrials not to share their profits extensively with ‘4 thé laborers. i But in the second place— and this is by no means a minor con- sideration with the German industrial captain—the promoter wants to im- A América and other nations with ; ee n Winter $1 $1 $1 inter than w COAT VALUES, _THIS WEEK ... COAT VALUES, are COAT VALUES, sionel the erf- vent in won first authority of an elected congrass} yas hecaming a menace. thority: possible in the department of jing of this kind was \ c the constitutior Asp pElatipnalaraipineed atauch al the inferor idvsing the regime of the ola German} - _ -— iow to -preclude citestivenrss Removal of restrictions on export of! army. 5 Hrich mining regions are mads mnavuil timber from public Iunds. ACTUAL ST AVATION NO jable trangp nti +4 fneilitios: | ven plishmiont unltormencconsth Increased appropriation for work fshe threatersd with exhans. | bulk Rife ‘ , a A [tion for: tuek of protection; nazives, in Assignment of naval or voast-guara Sarena -opriations for the pro $ of disease and starvation and, as a re: ters. a ‘ u the liquor: traffic i S SEK sult of. laws and regubutions, at every Transfer of Jurisdiction over fisher-|"")yrtaned approprintion: for the ce ares, We have also rec : N a | T h AIN i: E x the f BU Msistance to farmers by Joan of “hlishment of aids to navigation. — | If you aré troubled with pains ot | F “Verho! the fa pridmentite 3 tnereased appropriations for coast) aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- j age of utine, you will find relief in | GOLDMEDAL WABLEM Oy ‘ | ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and | of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists.. “Guaranteed. | Revk for thi Geld Medal on every bea: | nodose Cold Meat oe “| st system for National Remed: | Three sizes al & 122 S. Center Electrical Appliances that are both useful and beautiful. SIFIFTIAISISILLLAL LE y! Mother.would get many years’ use from an Electric Percolator, be- sides many wonderful cups of good coffee. many a poun LEZLIFALITIPITT TIS LILALL LS 2 boiling. PHONE 69 an ‘Extraordinary Reduction Misses’ and Children’s THIS WEEK ..... THIS WEEK .... which are in vogue in this store. THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1919 fo it that—law or no law: not have their grip on thin, Wrested from their hand ‘i they ZS ent ———__ Calla physician, Iminedi ately begin “emergency treatment with . ~ | PEUMONLA VICK's VAPoru} “YOUR BODYGUARD" sWeek Coats 99, ° Many other values reduced accord- ‘ingly. This reduction means a fur- ther saving on the usual low prices eived a new line of ‘Christmas Novelties and Toys. Pitta teeiaa on seeebenieeerl Kassis Dry Goods Co. Next Door to Kimball Drug Store Practical Christmas Gifts eee ee An Electric Chafing Dish would make some young lady very happy. One of our Electric Grills saves d of coal and has many uses—such as frying, toasting and Natrona Power Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES hal irely ~ 30%. Gory 20 . . \ , % N ‘ N N , \ N N N \ \) , N . \ \ ;

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