Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Coe Casper Dailp Cribunelne Nrortatien of the small army of! ae a Gjanarchists that are now awaiting trial Casper, Natrona cou Woy t in New York. That tonic is in @ fair cation offices: Oil Exchange Bu! way of being administered by the BUSINESS THLEPHONE......------18 | onercy of Represéntative ~ Johnson's ; oo —$<$<—$$s | te the be Man from I ‘rom Hocus i t Entéred at Casper (Wyoming) Posto! \committee. It is a difficult and not.en- . . _ By. » 5 Ob speein} jee as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 19) tirely pleasant duty with which he and HEronrs PROM THE UNITED PRESS! his colleagues are charged. But it is It was a wi ey Casper and reat Cold. Wav 5 4 a ‘a duty which, when performed, will | ; Tales of Our Our" helen ee pes: ae ‘ine Province Jute ae, Pgs One of i ET is in the fim er hand. People B. HANWAY, President and Editor heres Baa ug the a cane HANWA Xs Business Manacer| leave America a better and safer place: season is in store for the patrons of the THOS, IL -Advertisin, x Tee ET hich’ to live. x ren « sie tat Lyric theater pn Monday. . D. W..Grit- te » Serr: iccllamsociabe fpr] tek amas = from + ue ite u and eat fith’ ‘The Excape,” with four bis eg tg Ee ered | PEO tere roened for ae cetkgeden ot at AAVEXtAAS Represe en AY 17 , ? ||. There had'veen ad: OE to] Fiell had not bean-artocted by the coal and Robert Herr BSL AC BETS Ey a el In the Day 's News ‘he wave—just a few breezy days when | strike. He had nothing to burn, for} Griffith, producer of “The Birth of a Prudden, King & Prudden the North Wind felt like fire on the! hi, pay-dirt was stacked in safety de: | Nation.” “Hearts EP ike Wada ane hs hab Seas ex 8 jfuce and-the -mereury cuddled out of | posit vault; and he was ever in fear-of j Other big successes, never filmed a Copies of fntcaae, 1 Ne pune are on, Rear Admiral James M. Helm, who | sight in Its sub-celiar. Then the man: yabhers, more dramatic story of mismated of the Nev and Chicago of- reaches the age for statutory retire. {#outtown herded with his fellows with) jiut down in the Burlington The Poet | couples in matrimony than “The Es- file in the New York fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier nt today, has had a Jong and varied «reer in the United States navy since his graduation from Annapolis fn 1875. 7.80) He is a native of Hliinois and was ap- 15| rcinted to the Nayal Academy from that state. In his early years in the service he was engaged largely in coast survey work. In the Spanish-American mumanded the gunboat Hor- hree Monthe was advanced five numbers in No subscription by mail accepted for & ‘for eminent and conspicuous. less period than three months. conduct in battle at Manzarillo, Cuba.” ne Year ix Months tree Months ne Month. Per Copy . 8 in the big tiled lobby of the Main ho- te: where was to be found the luxurious warmth andiall.the ether aids and en- couragements for leisure. luxury ane \ extravagance that has made the U. famous around the world. On one of these cold days there came te the desk of the Hotel Clerk two men each seeking a room. One of them war @ Rich Old Whélp—one of the 1if- teen:thousand new millionaires whd had “made it during the war by ‘helping | his Hermitage was immune from robbery, his fondest creations having heen offered in vain to an undiseérning world. Now they were his salvation. Stacked around him were boxes and bales heavy with the rejected mann- | Seript and poems representing a life- time of disappointment. Beside his bunk wus the trunkful of love letters ftom she fair dames he would have married but for his frenzied finances: One by one the pages fed the fire gape,” Crowds have stood in Une all over tne northwest to see this picture in the vig cities where it has been shown. Be wise and come early. huddled by the grate oyer the ashes ot | his stocks and bonds—the ashes of his hc pes—staring at Ruin. And the Poet ia his Hermitage muttered “Ruin, rvin!’* as he gazed upon the empty pigeon-holes that had beld his fondest was there to cawiat 4 akeicly of {deen feet rd, inherent oodness of needa Biscuit is due to the superior materials and methods employed in the baking. The everlasting table- goodness of Uneeda Biscuit is due tosecurity of the In-er-seal trade mark package, s.4 i subscriptions must be paid in ad- 3 vena The Daily ‘Tribune will not| ta later years he commanded the cruis- to relieve the congestion’ in the’ U. as the Poet tried to surround the tiny pcssessions, insure delivery after subscription be. | ers more and Galveston and the | Treasury. The other was a modest man! stove that stood between him and the ‘And th comes one month In arrears. | pattleship Tdaho, his sea commands al- {wth eardaps, whom we wil call The | Expert Accbuntant at the Peasty Gates. |... "Casper ns oy St Mined. for this) Sioidptauat ~ connection with the lighthouse and! poet. He had learned that a room| ven the printed rejection ‘slips that Jone oe Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- nection wit hthe lighthouse and| might be had for one-fifty and up, and! the calloused editors had bombarded ceast guard services, and as command: | that coal for his Hermitage in the Bur-’ him with, these now his heart Removal Notice. Member of the Associated Freas nt of different nayy yards and nayal | jingten A could not be had at | —likewise his feet, as he sll them | George (affectionately}—Helen, dear, The Associated Press is exclusively ti entitled to the use for republication of} Stations. all news credited in this paper and also ['ve had something hesitating on my y price; 8o when his teapot had froz-| eagerly to the flames. He thought that lips for some time now and— en up and his fingers became too numb | pussibly for once the fittest might sur- the local news published herein, \e—>—_ +>" 0 | to tina the keys on the Oliver, he had| vive instead of the fattest; and he’ Helen * (interrupting)—Oh, George, j | Today’ $ aa | |hied himself uptown to try and sur-| heped that some of those editors—es-;how I do hate those little mustaches. | agar vive the Cold Spell. |pclally magazine editors, who had|—Lebigh Burr. Sd Now the trained and efficient hotel | blacklisted everyone but their friends, fate |. Centens the birth of General|erk had just one punk Little room| were now being erimped by the Cold as left. In the Good Old Days it had been intended for the chambermaids to store the mop and to hang their Duds when they costumed for their Cinderella act. | Ivuring the oil boom it had been put in commission as a snoring place for those ot the khaki-cla@d rock-hounds who were uot particular just so they registered at their smug epistles were curling in the fire. ‘The rejection slips lasted much longer than did the deposit slips that had each marked a great day when something of his had got by, and he had cashed a check. Nexi came the Jove letters, and these SAM GOMPERS Mr. Frank G. . A., the first killed jn the American | Robert 8. general officer | civil war, At sunset this evening begins the celebration of Chanukah, of Feast of Lights, one of the most joyous festi- vals of the Jewish people. — SISOS a Curtis, one of the keen- est students of public men and affairs takes slight excep- in the “west today, tion to our editorial measurements of | : N Samuel Gompers, appearing in yester fter a career of nearly 1 s Tribune. Says Mr. Curtis: caticy. gusthesUnitaleseites aS the Principle Stamping Grounds; and| carried him far into the/night when e i asit > a Rear Admiral James M. Helm will be | 0%, since people had been educated to | the cold was at its worst and the ther- Bes Boz, aes Cs rilired today on ount of age. | the new H. C. of L, and had woe Bs eles Seen er cane grenodee. Fe eo ies aac ta wea The annual exhibition of the National | ‘¥sht that 5 Gates wee really Grohl ac te ‘ bayside Je pity ae trmly believe eo ae ites. te wm | Absoclation of Women Painters and | ‘fly sents saynem. © room fat or a gr peat ay ia Sign bey 5h gil seat seit ncteat et Le | Sculptors will be opened today in New | c*sideted a pretty falr Lest Chesice for | rcafing of ene of those axdent migsives: . a giant in intellect and i York city iv ost bared with two or three dollars Finally he came to his greatest sac- w ing’s Greatest D: Stor patriot. He is the gre | distinguished educators have on him. ritice, “Poems” ‘(hy the lap-eared Poet) yoming's rug store fluence in union labor to save it ar kdday for So the Clerk pet Seating sence ‘Tall tite se eg a are ey *from the reds, the radicals and the ‘agni-| 2¢ the two men an new t one erses: e Mother U; to x cation of Chase Hall, a magni- . 3 135 h S which true son Maine necently addeg to | Was a Rich Old Whelp, aya the other | Sadly he watched them welthe in the : orth Center Street voutly favors. His- tgp. college. played a supernumary role i in the Great | f!zmes and occasionally he snatched ~ Gompers a worthy Today will be eleétion day for munic!. | D&ama. | ‘The Poet asked to be shown | one more precious than the reat trom the burning embers, even at the rigk | of The Big Freeze getting the strangle ; hold. Tearfully and with chattering | pil officials in all the towns, villages | «od rural municipalities of the Province of Manitoba. He is much mis cne of the dollar-and-a-half rooms ane) With John the clerk, after taking a slant at the register, consulting his card index, and Phone 176. understood Mitchell's death Gompers has had a Loe much greater burden to bear in A two days’ conference has been | !0°king up the records, blithly stated | tceth he read aloud the brave titles sug- labor leadership. When the truth Ned to agkemble at Waycross, Ga., to: | tat the one-tifty, rooms were-all taken, | gestive of ‘happies days: “The Maid, , is fully understood he will have to consider a. project for an ime PUt he had something very nice, fourth) fvom Sunny Prauee.” (thou teo, Stay. upeoett lAA LAN A ENYA A Ariily eatablighea nicecle” Hroved hightwas between Augasin, Ga, | fer back, for three dollars. ‘The Poet | maid.) “Summertime in Arcady.” (Ah We have never disputed Mr. Gom- and Jacksonville, Fla. thoughtfully considered, and the Rich} gcod old summertime—to the rescue!) ' . General Pershing jad his staff are | Ola Whelp got the room. “The Saddle Rock Serenade.” (Qh song | pers’ greatness. He will go down in sabeaiilea sto vas ba viet ace anata Came the merry seventeenth of De-| of joy—you were a warm baby—blooe 5 ‘ history as one of America’s greatest| {egay to the United States av on | cember of that most memerable year, | ‘What's This, 'The Kaisers Dream.’ hasiz the Ch : ith fi h ae eid mow raterate that hei eas tied State aviation | ua'the hopeful amd optimistic ones [Md Man Crim taken a ane far the x e ristmas joys with a gift that i 4 i 2 ‘ Bere a DReaentatives ck} _| Who had banked on a dandy winter like { door). “Lines to Hele (What, in the . k is only a shadow of his former self.’ , Prominent re Felengssy tala Aa a last winter, they just curled up and! ftomes? Not that—ye gods—quick!— will make the heart giad. Gita’ great 1nd uote Ulienaa vari Stolle as for the annual Meeting of the | ded like Mies with their tangled feet | t+ Hel— too late! “tis gone!-and Helen, | =. ing the war has bewildered a brain bur- Hard wobdl- Mauutactura ite te, oitsn borme ratludsed {thameelves. iene aren iOG! So passed the»Night of The Big Freeze, and thé Stn drose’ at last, bright and clear, and) with what the to death in their (arp's,-and others froze luxury. The Old Freighter on the | Alt Creek Road fer sook his canvass | Assoc! ati ion. imost te A special © dened by seventy-odd years, tion is to be held to- Many are the suggestions that fill our store. fifty of which have been spent in toiling, gay i oN : i for th eae day in the Ninth North Carolina dis-| (overed cooster,and crawled in a snow | forecasters call or the uplift of the workers. ‘That his| trict to choose a representative in con- | [OVGr«U, COOBEE HANG CHUNIEM TNO eeit, | ‘Pie Rich Old W ; “Th ly sh the be | hola labor has been weakened | is4 Bresite sueceeed Edwin Y. Webb, who | sen in his costly villawon whe Hilgound | dcllar, room .g | 1€ Carly shopper regeives e nefit of arge grinl Wh up : i recently resigned to accept a federal | cca comfort in marble und brick after | the steam. pipe conclusively proven by permitting the| district judgeship. ‘The opposing can-| (1 coat scoop had rattled for the last | Full the Leading selections and service, radicals to pull off the steel strike and} Gidates are Clyde R. Hoey, Democrat, time in an empty bin, and his steam- POTIEPTTETE TOT TREO OEE, the ill-advised coal strike. a John M. “Morehead, Republican. pipes were like the condenser pipes in = a cold storage plant. The electric cur- | DEPORT THE REDS | Toda : ; rent that was slated to cook his break-| Burpett “ 3 4 é TEREST he 2 ra PREM es Bia oday’s Anniv fast before his eyes at the breakfast | : Get the habit of tradi hi hi x :: eae | tables yin vite y ersaries table failed utterly, with the bacon done | Optical Co. t the it tr ing where shopping 1S path, the congressional committee on |= sm | only on one side. He tried to kindle a| Skilled d immigration is proceeding apace to- Este ee, House of Representatives | fire in the immaculate and ornamental | Opticians made easy. aay eet, oe voted to receive Texas into the | grate, but the richly colored woodwork wards securing the deportation of con: , Union. ond the furniture had all been treated | Ground Floor - victed anarchists. Official red tape, and }*?4—~A monument to the memory of | with a special acid’ solution that rend- | Henning the obscurity of the records have com Ber, Damien, the missionary to | cred it fire-proof. | Hotel. : lepers, was unveiled at Louvain, | At the Main hotel the Rich Old Whelp lined to postpone somewhat the actual Belgium. stuck to’ his inside room whose. only |asPer Wye. op = ipping 1914—Nearly 100 pers say beast ‘ ce nonies connected with shipping 5 persons were killed | window faced the frowning sky, and OS 7 7 aa. a oad the veritable host of “Reds” in.9 German. raid on three towns "ae MEL LI LS LEM LF PMS LE PS SILI Me IME & 9%: on the east coast of England. 1915—Austrians advanced in Monte- | negro. while Ttalians landed army in Albania. rate date idee eS ae pte taste awaiting trial. But the protests of the committee, Jaa ele ag a bt congressional headed by MUSTARINE CONQUERS TONSILITIS, It will blister until Christmas, and we make the following Christmas sug- Representative Johnson, have succeed: 1916—Four French divisions _ swept ed in arousing in the immigation offi away five German divisions at j cials’ at w York an. ducrease of samen in spite of desperate de- 5 5 energy 1 it is now promised that | 1917—British and Freneh troops joined Rey SSSR a S ing Amp y before the beginning of the new year, the Italian army in the defense of | Kills All Aches and Pains in Half the) mustard pfaster gnd is made of real D1] miny dozens of these unwelcome so the Plave line. Time It Takes Liniments, yellow mustard—110- cheap substitutes “e dae Taec hs vetoes acd hs te f, eee ae Ta = Poultices and Plasters are used. See Sea = = Saiaanenenanenee ps jour * America will be speeding ay pera sr i ae Use it to banish rheumatic pains and ws across the Atlantic jto the lands from | One Year Ago in War | oes Py sth Ss >, inflamed or frosted feet, i F = few used by tens of] gout, for gore, inflamed which they came o— - thousands of people who know that it|for chilblains, stiff meck. or Sats x 3 2 Up to the present, deportation of gold medal of Paris presented |'% the quickest killer of pain on earth.|cramps in legs. f : Bs GonwictAll raalsale inten Sa ident Wilson, It’s so penetrating and effective that} never fails to drive out inflammation : AF adicals have been few, not-- German uniforms in Americ of|in most cakes neuralgia. headache, |in any part of the, body. P'} withstanding the plain provisions of | °ccupation barred, BWM toothache, earache and backache dis W t mL [ is ory . ‘a < U “ge on the subject. The investi- a eae A ain a Leviathan reached |appear in 5 to 10 minutes—some state- ant ore ind you that there only 9 more Shopping Days i New York with 9,000 soldi 2 it’ P, : hmittee unearthed a num 0 soldiers. ment, but it’s true. A ber of cases where the “Reds” have not because it's the P') riginal substitute for the gld reliable Fr been given a parole of an indefinite OH BOY! ore g m {i duration by subordinate officials of the ? td gestions for ete , Department rctteate atecen aerate we te NATRONA BUTTER Suits MTT TMT ec ) cscs") porte || $50 REWARD paren, irst ship headed for their native land HOT CAKES Overcoats Fur Caps As a result of this policy several hun ee dreds of self-confessed anarchists have Our . i ee ” dumped on New York in the last Str tl Fresh E Stolen from Lukis Candy Mackinaws Gloves ¥ inal copraner Maan eg la Company Office ath Fepees pasiery f i ee baat ey 8 Some Breakfast! One. Government pany’ .45 Revolver with ¢ Auto Robes pag Frunks if leather case, one German Military Field Glass in a facility has been given to those who are Suit Cases Blankets ‘seeking the overthrow of the United} Natrona Butter genuine leather case, initials:C.:L. on it, oney ONY pas adi sent Leather Bag with’ a Hunting Knife, one of Mili- > Y i, spirits ‘Aecden* iiithe Rutibeeide On Durbin St. tary Leggins and a full Hunting Suit. pe House Coats Traveling Bags BHlaaat agdiict, ine daly’ ot RAG ator Gea ite LUKIS CANDY CO. i Pajamas Traveling Sets wholesome tonic such 48 would fohow : : i = Night Shirts Shaving Sets LOCOS OOOO SO SCOOROCO CEOS: ) Shirts Neckwear Handkerchiefs Arm Bands Tie Pins Collar Bags = House Slippers 44 Suspenders Séme of Our Specialties Bungalow Windows Builders’ Hardware . Stoves, and Ranges. Fir Finish > Wind-Shields * Fire-Place Fixtures Garpester Tools*' “ s Natrona Lumber Co. * GED. L, LAPEER, Secs jou 528 Bungalow Doors Glass FINE SHOE REPAIRING Shoes: Dyed Black or Brown Shoe Laces and Polish J. O. BRITTAIN, Prop. Corner Durbin and Second Sts. Opposite Methodist Church LISCCLLSOOMOLOOOOSEOSSEEOLES EOS SOCOEEOOSEESS SPP Special attention will oe given Christine: shoppers and a | fancy Holly Box with every purchase over One Dollar ¥ “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” | i se P>9OOOOOOOO OOOO odo 000000000 00000. oe: ° ° % VAP aad

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