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5 Ok ier ucts i} i fi | H PAGE EIGHT be Casper Daily Cribune! Tseued every evening except Bungey, yo, Casper, Natrona county, DI | cation ‘offices: Dxehange Building | ice as second-class matter, Nov. 24, 1916 on | { piesa id Late te ch ibbietad Bashsatn- tf , BUSINTSS TELUPHONB.....,..4-.-15) i Pichasiatenat iden atest SEALE Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postot- | ne annensilfeintteneener=etemeereneeeneame | MEMBER THR ASSOCIATHD PRESS RHPONTS PROM THE UNITHD PRESS President and Editor! Y, Business Manager Advertising Manager, ...City Editor Associate FE 3. HANWAY. .. HANW. D iter Adverth David J. 1 N Pruddeu, 1720-23 Stegen Chicago, Ml ‘opies of the Daily file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES My Carrier ne Year..... ... ix Months . hree Months. ne Month.... Per Copy .. scription by mail period than thfee months, All subscriptions must be paid in ad- ce and The Da Tribune will not insure delivery after subseription be- e is} a c! to comes one month in arrears. he once wielded in the Independent! ‘ite hospital and sanitarium facilities , The output of the plant last aces had be jfor discharged sick and disabled sol- | ployment. ee ‘ ‘ Appltcant for Membership to Audit Ba-|P2rty had been undermined by radicals,| ii iors und marines,” the United| Secretaries of local posts upon re: |W2# 3,000,000 brick, but with the addt a of Circulatt such as Daeumig, Ledebour, Richard States public 1 th service will fur- ceipt of these lists should get in imme- tion of a dry press machine and ay See a ne ats Saxony | State: Me health # ow : sts ve ent of the Member of the ated Pecan | niuclier, Eichhorn, Geyer of Saxony (rich roliet to any honorably discharged {diate touch with the district vocational /#toam arver to the equipment of ac pel aah Aad hat le nee retvery|ind Henke of Bremen, all desperate! nis relict t any Ronorad paged \oMce above referred to in order to se Plant, tts expected that fully 9,000,0 entitled to the use fe publication of |OPPonents to the parliamentary govern. |*ICK and Uisavied soldier, Sabor nigicure any additional Information which {?Mck will be turned out, during all news credited in this puper and also|ment without, which Haase finally came|™arine, army and navy nurse (mate jcure any additional Mmformation which | Ving year. The dry press machine, | the locai_news published herein, lto believe government. in Germany |#)d female), who was discharged on or |they may desire. Members of the local [which was recently added, equips the i Sen HGEMLTS “latter October 6, 1 and is seeking |post who know or mect men who are 3 . aa, Share WoUTd be IMPOR Oe ete Gisahiiiy’ dve to" fiinecs jentitied to training should communj./Plant for the manufacture of various i It Is expected that Haase’s death will 4 inds of faced brick, as well as the ordi e cn a. split. in. the. Independent °T injury incurred ‘previous to dis-|eate with their local secretaries and@t iso) om | ——_ Miist atte anda union of ite more|charge from the service and not due find out whether or not such disabled ("OTs a oo ee THE STRIKE moderato elements with the Majority |to his own misconduct. men have heen notified of the approval Socialists, headed by Philip Scheide eee of their courses. In short, every effort ae : mann. Indications are seen of a com-| AUNILTARIES URG SNOUBIBA THERE NO ACU Nat ED SHEC|| T da J A * s settlement of the coal miners’ Sete radicalization of the major por-| The Amertean Legion constitution |have been approved for training know Oday s Anniversanes on a fair and equitable basis|tion of the Independent party after the ; recognizes an auxillary organization to jor their opportunity and that they be | 1 |Russian pattern. The Independents now be known ax Women’s Auxiliary of the ‘Kiven the advantages of any pereoaey,| should have a” whole: effect on the) gominated by a dozen men who are|American Legion. Membership in this | service or advice which can be -afforded | 171s—Charles XU. of Sweden was kill- Histurbed industrial condition of the!regarded as expert manipulators of the '2UXHiary wi! be limited to mothers, them. One of the purposes of the | ed at the siege o€ Frederickshald. ravelitionary proletariatiand theso men , Wives, ughters and sisters of men American Legion is to assist the re-|1864—Florence was decreed the capital country. Both the miners and opera- o wept fabpaphicacle-ndar pies 3 * SPT ;|turned service mah whenever and f Ttaly e siti are expected to control the party’s @d w were in the military | turne le of Italy until the acquisition of tors should draw a valuable . of the United States | Wherever possible. An opportunity for Ttome. lesson from | and! = DEATH OF HAS Tribune are on| | SOCIALIST PARTY Press dispatches state that has formed a new home guard to American Legion News Notes Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service the American Legion _ Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming the American Legion of El Paso, Texas, {training immediately. pro- | THURSDAY, DEC. 11, ivig Particularly Members of ignated The of the federal board and see he enters If the notification has not been re- | | Leader of Independent Socialists |tect the city in the event of interven: ceived, the secretary of the local post | tion in Mexico, Dies From Austrian Bullet A AR Wounds—Hastens Par- ty Split ; BERLIN (By Mail)—The death of liugo Haase, president of the Indepen- | jdent Socialist party, leaves that party J. Bates. brother. October § when he was shot three times | Prother by an Austrian as he was entering the chstag building. Recent events have indicated that |Haase had been unable to halt’ the! stampede of the followers to the ex-| I $ : treme left of radicalism. The authority | 1° the Secretary fantry. Act 326) entitled “An Act to aut councils or nay Their ascendency marks the climina- | between April 6, 191 i ' apparently without a leader of sufficient |jiatos, athletic director of, Southwest. | calibre to prevent it from being en- ! - ie: ees gulfed by the German Bolshevists, Orn college, Winfleld, Kans., Na died from wounds he received } Under the act of March 3, 1919 (Pub-'to make concerning the reasons why hor- of the trensury to pro-;the man employable or is not adapted and November should notify the man himself and! wire to the district office of the federal | , ‘Among the many soldiers who went ,board in which his state is located. (A | uy to serve in the world war and _ list of the district offices of the board is huve never received details ef the death |enclosed.) of thoir loved ones, is Corporal Perry the secretary should endeavor to ascer- Bates was reported to have |tain why training is not accepted and | been killed in a raid in the Vosges|communicate this informa i July 18, 1918, but his brother, W. §. district offleer of the board. If notice has been received attention of the district vocational of- | Rates was in Co. L of the 138th In-|fiee of the beard, together with such | explanations as the secretary or other | members of the local post may have the course as approved will not make return him to suitable civil em- accomplishing this purpose is afforded the events of the past fev eoks 4 o ore v ey vow |tion from Independent councils of Karl !t, 1818, and dicd in line of duty or|in alding disabled soldiers to receive fit thereby. It has been shown con-| gaytsky and) other moderating in-|"fter honorable discharge and priof to | training: nae a Bi? enaltn ce 2 rd td q > 9 vere J andicap whic! heir clusively that no combination, either of | fluences whieh once were led by Herr November 11, 1920. {eleabttity 1 Midhoktebon: thes Hanse, Political observers say that This auxiliary will be governed by /Misability imposes Mpon them. eapital or labor, can use the bludgeon aner” elements of the Independent rules and regulations to be prescribed | oa ere ae en the publie and get away with it.| purty must find a domicile in the camp |by the national executive committee | On Y A b! W. | Ceateinehchiaaeeiniti eat of the Majority Socialists beca ind thereafter approved by each de-! e tear Agom War tes Oh ATCT OU ATS ME cd” elements of the Independente, partment of the Legion. o--————_--— mihi by this time realize that to sue-|a y virtually have gone over, bag | The national executive committee ium, c-Lorraine and ceed in any strike they must first have! #4 vaggage, to the Communists instructed the national commander to) Luxembur ed of Germans. the sympathy and support ef the pub-| lic The whole res people as a ized | miners were entitled to bet | but they would not support ippoint a committee of seven to V out a plan of organization from utive committee. The Jack Pot fore definite rules and regulations be Iaid down and officially adopted, sround up and report back to the exec- Some time will necessarily elapse be- work the | can | but | demands which called for a 60 per cent y the most unfair uct in ally. many posts and state organizations | : : 4 work, the following is suggested to amd one-half-hour day, whieh were en-| States, says a Kansas daily, When one) oooh ‘state for consideration as an ad 1 tirely out of reason of the parties is set on making a note! itm plan: ctive The settlement on | writing rec : tara’ { Lo basis of 4 per cent increase and 1 2 ps all, is enous 8 | courage follower of that sort of” Teqwiart) _ Heri oren) DoH tm oman 1 conunission to determine a new wage members. For the present the organi- s within 60 days is eminently fair, deny or. literary ¢ vation of the women's auxili to extend beyond posts. T: ry is not | ch women’s and should be so accepted by both the) Laramie society writer sass @ DIEM i ausitiary post ts to receive a tempomry \ ; committee, after its application has public | Mow. those: absent enjoyed! tt Leen approved; first, by the post to i =A which it is to be attached; and second, |, Rite Office Meturos Northern Lert uy the commander of the department States lin; seit tec. These temporary charters will 1 creased in October, 1919, $129,000.00 {MEFthern part Of the state InhthosCiratiie’ ka ieute abla hotiaa tempo: or about sixty per cent over the im ppiey? atitution adopted from the prese stitution and post organization of the ports for the corresponding months of A Wansas newspa r published in th American Legion. the preceding year. Topel ses Governor upital city, pri Exports increased | sien in this manner $30,000,000, or about 12 per cent. A very| “Of Governor Allen’s management of the idle mines in Kansas it may be trae conservative proportion of our exports |iig that dt-has been as efficient’ and © are foods nd ults raw materials; our imports, Manufacturing product}. Rap idly inereusing imports with exports declining, means two things in the Uni led States; increased cost of living with deerensed means of earning a living With all the talk about the November men who had beer the federal 1x rly 50 per yproved ard for v ment ut Wash judicious as the manut ington has net.” of the raining 4 tlonal education have not taken ad In a city to the cast of Casper the vintage of their opportunity. This Viggest point of eae NR mens that approximately 14,000 men ERY SEC SuRloy UL RIAA ie have bad their application for training a Binnie ey are nt ut vit hus 2)Preved and have been notified of this tee clubhorniy contends that he should |2Pprewal, some of them more than ones but for various reasons have not Ak have the “milk plant da course of training. the med cent for oca, large | | mistice between the Al- prolongation began at duction to 9,000,000 Brick Given Approval at Stock- Plans for tripling the output of the tion to the |Cusper Hrick and Tile works so that jit will be able to supply the entire need Where courses approved are not/or the city during the coming Year| has never those which are desired by the disabled |\rero made at the annual meeting of /nish half the newsprint paper of the | learned particulars of the death of his |man, this fact should be brot to the !ine stockholders which was held last} United States for all. time and with’ evening. The board of directors for the com- year was elected and consists of president and general S. W. Conwell, secretary and eorge Wagner, Peter Hold- {en and George Nelson, directors. | manage! treasurer: Starr, holders’ Meeting 1894— Benjamin R. Tillmen was elected United States senator from Sourh Carolina. 1914—Virtual end of the South rebellion was announced by Gen.! Botha. 1915—British with heavy artiller forcements stopped Bulg: all-day an battle south of i} mitza. 1916—General Nivel Joffre in ce armies in the s ended, and ne- 1917—One hundred and fifty rticipated in an 1 i V 0 stieceeded mmand of the field. the Ger} ‘Put us down for a strike”? —Ches, Field IHESTERFIELDS certainly roll up a crackerjack score! Wonderful - tobaccos, wonderfully blended by. an exclusive process. No_ argument —Ches- terfields do Satisfy! y & CIGAR a A ZO1LOKrIO FINE CHINA abolition | ehore is a nan tn this country. by Hereentnge of tn pen desire train ef seeret diplomacy the world now! iy, Pare and he gets his IM. but because of failure to receive ee tie RTS len called {he notices which are sent out or to the wise treaty wherely Big: | mall regularly station eae" lack of personal touch with some man finly und France have agreca te acuae in whom they have confidence, they fe prevent the sale of munitions t The Denver publishers should be eau: | A RE ee ee pee China, at the demand of the dapunese| ened to date thelr papers still another | oa nave furnished to the state day in advance when the Wyoming wind rani. ANUIEl) JMMOUIGUMINGINTO LAGE auarters of the American Legion ge of all men in each state who hay een Chit Mleee Neth thoi OFiSGl gfe ———- * approved for training, but who are not ure orl fe eTaia ratio] yet in training. Similar lists will be wes Andina ce 1" Inthe: Day's) News | jiiratsearas Sore ten are oop We ATA: with which. we are) g o_o @® 6for training. These lists will be sent so Into partnership. Mos Rev. Tlenry Moellerl archbishop out from = state headquarters to each of Cincinati, and one of the oldest and |Jocal t in the state. In this way e Hest known members of the manjeach post of the Legion will know of Vier n diplomaes o Catholic h rchy in the United States, every man in the state who have been * ,eclobrates: his 70th birthday today. The appro’ but who, for some reason, meen in the world right (his minutes) arehbishop isa native of Cincinnati has not entered training and ean tak than the ts before the Pourteen reeelved his carly education in that ¢ such steps as appear advisable to put MUG Cer Ooliice Nd OF OH OC ee upon ancien: Inathgychy him in touch with the representativ " \ he went to Rome and was one of the bis intrigue it is expected to imake. first students to enter the North Amer: a and ere ‘ jean College there, Following his or- ' a un the goat Jination in 1876 he returned to Cincin- |]| ATTENTION, LEGIONAIRES! "4 nati. THis firet pastorate was in Helle 0 ‘ fontaine, 0. from which place he re: Powder River Legion, No. seme con the very politiciins and of turned te Cincinnatl to join the faculty 99, will mect at Moose Hall rswho have been petting and Of Mt. St. Mary's seminary. mn 1879 2 b . he ume secretary to Wishop Chatard |{| Thursday, Dec. 11th, at 8:30 2Os 30s Csnake in this coum: of Tndtinapolis, but a few months tater p. m. Initiation of candi- tr wre one vudly calling: upon the led to Cineinnati to epl a ‘ ‘ 3 “4 position with Archbishop Wi dates and election’ of officers. LE: to hel them save the country tger, Thereafter hig rise ih the ehureh jf] rom its fan \ rapid. Tn 1800 he was consecrated |]} J. N. KRAUSS, bishop of Columbus and in 1993 he was Hf} She Herd v. made Ijutur to Arehbishop Elder HH ec. Ferder. LONDON. Family washing lunging | Cincinnati whom he suceecded a year! thy ee et in the fdens of mansions | Mater ¢ — Fane, London's must exclusive | = - ——— t street, evidences the revolt the present high | laundry —— = con 1. Dray, who has recent from over xc sper from Lusk, Wyo Jas. I]. Schwartz DIAMONDS C.& NW. Ry. C. B. & 0. Ry. Iris Uheater Bldg. 146 North ¢ KDWAKD KE. is visiting The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL - WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center { TILE business ? Phone 800 hestertield ° ghed AICSE or————~ Gul t Holmes to Homes The Store of Gitts pr LOLOL LI LE IM LM BIL MM a EM For All the Family CUT GLASS ZANESVILLE POTTERY versal Electric Toasters, Grills, Percolators, etc, Ever-Ready Flash Lights, Keen Kutter Knifes, Razors, Shears, ete. Reading and Table Lamps VISIT OUR TOYLAND Holmes Hardware Co. 147 East Second . WORK When you can have it done by Casper people who know their Tiled Bathrooms, Fireplaces and Tile of Any Description. COMPLETE LINE OF SAMPLES J.B. PROVINSAL “Fire Place King” P. 0. Box 624 ~ {ALASKA AS ENOUGH PAPER year Ate Stru- the forest service of \ here recently. Capital has been field _and.mills may the Ketchikan and plants will try to equal the , mills south of here aor, nadian border. iy Alaskans expect that s; eral ment restrictions which at block the way of some mi ably will be remove: ; laska, de are looking over be establis : Juneau, pet at new TO GIVE HALF NEWSPRINT OF AMERICA, EXPERTS $A KETCHIK,. Alaska.—(By mail.)—Alas- kas's panhanile stands on the thresh- | nota of its “paper era”, according to statements made by government offi- cials and newspapers of this. section. Forests of this north country, it is predicted, will soon be supplying pulp! (i mills now being served by eastern by ex BUCKS for SALE Eleven head Blac Bucks; shear 16 1-2 wool; weigh about 150 pounds; three years old; ex. cellent condition; sell reason. able. See 0. G. JOHNSON Care Casper Storage Grocery Casper, Wyo. ; k-faced Pounds forests, which are gradually disappea ing. According to records here A ka's wood pulp timber supply is sr er than the supply of any other sec- tion of the United States. “Ajaska has enough timber to fur. proper care the industry can be made) CHIMNEY ASBESTO BLOCKS Wyoming Asbestos is coming into its own, gradually but surely. Duriag the last thirty days we have sold chimney blocks to the following firms and persons, Some of the dealers have had many orders and some of the contractors whose names you will recognize have given orders fo; as many as a thousand blocks at a time Wyoming Asbestos is being used commer- cially at home for the first time. It is the basis of one of the greatest manufactu:- ing bysinesses that Wyoming will ever have. Give it your support; when you build, remember that asbestos makes the best chimney block that was ever made in the world. It is mined and manufactured in Casper. A chimney block fs only one of a great many things that will be made in Cas- per out of Wyoming Asbestos. Remember this and support a home industry that is giving employment to many men here and will in time support thousands of people right here at home. During the month of November we delivered blocks to the following: Cecil Galutia Clark the neral Nic Keith Lum laysen Lumber Co., r Co Mr. Corbin Ameri tric Co. Dickoyer : ment Hous: Connoily ment Hous: ’. EK. Thomas 13. Downing orge Mel Mounts > Ben 1k. Gockley Lloyd Kilgo Ivan Castor Tom Mulligan n Peterson Anda Littlefield be \Voudy BY . Moon yp Luss Lambert us Mennan wwerdtiniun H. Quinn . M. Rhodes r. Greener Asbestos chimney blocks. Call 693J or 803 and leave your order for WYOMING / BESTOS. . 906 South Oak St., Casper, Wyo. SDP DPD LOL LI SS OL ELE TL AL BBN, PHONE KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND IEPA TAPP PPS ES Oe aed woes i tole alread eae LI ZIPS LLL LSD OO EL PE DP LE DP ye PPeeoreoooooooooooooooosooooonoooesoooeseoooereHtl G. F. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. : Telephone 303 FOR MOTORS OR |. MOTOR REPAIRS ‘ It's a motor and it wl for you day und ul 4 hours a day, without stoping if need be. We hay mall as well as large moto’ bi require. Also a full Tir nps and 3 sorles, American Electric Co. DAY PHONE 1080 NIGHT PHONE 351 M of wit = COTATI OOOMTIMEAE TES N BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN N Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches al Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality 20 at the CHILI KING LUNCH i ad a Pee

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