Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 10

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AGE TEN The Caspet Daily Ceibune §subd érbfy evehing except Sule, 1USINESS THLUPHONE.... 16 => Intered at Gasner (Wyomi i Ov, to as secoha-ciars thatter, 2, L916 {EMBER THE ASSOCIAT! tHPORTS FROM THE L President and Editor Y ANWAY, Business Manager! advertising Manager ity Heattor ‘H. Associate Edites Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fitth Ave. New York City. King & Prudden i %) would 1 | thruout the country would indicate that | PRESS ten 3D PRESS) striven. for 7 ; this fuha fs publicly set at ten million |} dollars by Chairman Cummings, Thib be the biggest; fund, ever ex pended In an American campeaiftn. But what the private purpose is aa to the | magnitude of this fund is not known | tothe general public. - The sums being aeked for from men of moderate means that w. of th en. lette: times amount; is the goal | D. umieson, director committee, has re- | to many business men thr in which the | following paragraph appears; } “It the s that dominate the Republican party get hold of the gov: ernment, you individual re.going to feel the ill effects,—just T am— s just as everybody else is. 1 mean, fitted) effects that are bound to reach right Copies of the y Tribune are on, gown inte our individual pockets ile in the New York and Chicago of-| took atid make ‘em slimmer, when SUE yisitorsare = goodness knows. they, ought to. bé SUBSCRIPTION RATES taking on weight.) Timé is short, By Carrter - Work to be done considered. Send 3 us that $100 IT am waiting to credit ou with.” { ——o—— | - $6.00 i + 3.00 Monthe... . «+ 1,60 subscription by mail accepted for months. be paid in ad- and The Daily Tribune will not Insure delivery after subscription be comes one month in arrears. {x Months . hree Men rr of Audit Bureau of Cirentations (A.B. ee . Member of the Asnocinted Presa The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. — eee —— WHICH WAY FOR JAPAN? of a rman being formed within come a night alliance the next few years has 1 rare to many people, To them it means able number of fieople,”” Mr. Mon- that “the next w wit have to be! states. “I shall appreciate it if fought within fifteen or twenty yea: {you will call attention to the situation the rest of the world against that) thru the Tribune and ‘ask anyone {a liance, with English-speaking peoples re brunt of it. hearing The letter from the Postoffies de Nor that men wholly of the partment dated Deéémber 12 follows: stuff that dreams are made of. “The postmaster at Miller, Wyoming, Japan seems to be entering a period | resigned and the inspector, who -w similar to that of Germany for S| detailed to report pon the suitability She has emerged trom a feudal, | of applicants for appointment as his ttered perlod of devotion to her | successor submits the name of Nirs. t. her own religion, her own pol-| Nannie L. Riddel as the only { es, into a period which may be called cant but recommends “that tha cffict centrifugal. She is being pushed out»), discontinued side her own confines by inereasing | “qe states thitl: Mrs. “Ridiel syoutd. | population, by the material ur She |i¢ appointed, changé the site of te secs the “modern improvements” of the | rice to her residence which is. 8 ites vuter world and adopts thelr shells /south of the present location, which without the spirit whieh inspired them. s now a strong central govern ment and 2 mass of people too poorly | educated to resent its impositions. like the Germany of forty | igo, plastic, ready to be molded dor ill, into a horrible fighting or into one of the ficent of civilized forces, Germany, it goes without saying, | sould be only too glad to go at it again | wf there were any hope of recouping { pest losses and winning fresh gains. Russia in ten years will be shaken sown ito sor of order, but poor | nd resentful inst the rest of th world. It would be rea nuble to sup- an } of »wealth and used for her own develop- { most bene 2 SO hese that she would welcome such ai) with to be ance wer 1 promise turn of the bulance lies with Ja- 4 Arthur Bullard, in Harper's M. ee) azine, says we must decide “either to | befriend Japan or bully her. It is hard to conceive ¢ .” He thinks we our t this stage, to | Ward off the Germanizing proce i concluding par »h, indeed article, will bear serious cons eration: “We cannot win the Japan with words, We must justly with her. We must co-oper- | with her in working out plans her national well-being which do depend on the old method of bru domination, which we want haye whole frien to disearded—on the kind of diplo- | macy which learned from the Practice of Christendom. If we want Japan to be more considerate to her ker neighbor than other nations » ire—we must her active and cordial assistance. 5 is no other policy for us, if we wi the Pacific Oeean to deserve its at | tractive name ‘MILLER PEOPLE SHOULD ~ PETITION MONDELL FOR ~—-POSTOFFIGE SERVICE Residents of Miller, Wyo., who wish} postoffice service continued at that} point are urged to write at once to Congressman F. W.. Mondell, . setting | forth their desires in the matter. | Mr. Mondell is in réceipt of a letter! ; from the first assistant postmaster gen fn which it js stated that post jOffice Inspectors have. . recommended jthat the office be diseontivwed: | “T do not like to have thesp officés if it will ineontenience any coh terested to write me at onc he add’. change would increase the distoace tht catrier on the star route v ld tr H 8 miles Gach way oF 16 miles ¢ trip. He states that the pr ay Sis $900 be in of the contractor on’ this ‘ro: ir which would: nece: creased should the ottice he changéd, and he es that the ctra expense is iot justified "f view | of the small number of personas to be | lenefitted. He further staves that it is necessary for’ the patrons to v some other point to secure provis' and it would A. what th con eive their mail on such oc trom other offices, “In view of the report, it is be) that the office should be discontia However, any statements yor mey de. } sire to submit within the next three | weeks will be given careful consid-ra- | tion.” 1 The celebration strangely erratic standpoint, Thus, the adinavian p usly, but their nex ssians, pay sntion to. it of Christmas is from a geographical in northern Burope | yple keep it relig loor neighbors, the comparatively little at- | their rejoic y. and still more The death notices of Mlizat rec rears, * ccording to a Postniaster “W. W. At the time of Mr. K s idness at th relative OF BROTHER'S BEATA THA CLIPPING. FROM: TIBUNE Charles Ki Cipped: from the’ Casper Tribane’ was the first word whieh “his sister, Mrs. tH Blackbukn of Winneld, Kans; iyed concerning -him in several Sproul, from” Mrs. Blackbur ’.’s son, J, R. Matchews. < 8 denth, ¢ft- State ‘hosp uid THA AY; DEC. 19, 1919 hat tHe Thajot te adh? Aha nove, | eon as every person ktows) that tHe | ?rné Bha) e Raat” ahd nots prs | letute: tx: mecvaty enedttanting "eter |dnd oBhsidet thei conhbet, andes. | the It/déals, with the Subject of gas, $8 Sympat! y. st 89 bUEO kN ttforrin life's Most unpleasont prpbiems., in the ture Was directed },. 1 bribe of thine the de fee td ne! it sith Wie Shintoraccs with 1 man'@r wo ecHine Beiment Davis on thx CAteA Wak) a. Hophew, Macomb, Tm. e The sister. Mrs.» yb ‘of tite i iat greatly, about . Shen letters: weittea inh rémained’ unkaswered. wo can sée | Kath “GF. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” ‘ GENERAL INSURANCE Bell Agency Telephone 363 Winfield, will be sergtly appreciated, | Wr ‘sbh “states. * BlacKburn . had | R ‘ > Sixteen | the Lirie theatre is a- tale that brings ray yd ae hope tht she, might | nome the Jaw “an eye. for'anvoyve and al Sther) aggia: Before “ele dlet: | ton: toy a tooth aid Phebe, In no re-| I eliy, ‘ cs . | speeting of persons, What man brings A curious means, of communication is |#pon himself avid <his helpless offspring, he “drum JangtiagetOf a ‘tribe inthe | f part: of this Vajuable lesson and. it ‘ongo. These Peopleoan By this means | js a fact that the larger portion. 6f, hu- enverse With tach’ other at consider: | manity “has to be startled on shocked ible distapee. 7» ; jinto a fiber state of mind. "'Thp nd | of the Road”. can never he ‘forgotten All falland win Martz Hat Shot POOSPOSODO SOS OOSOEOD SAVE THE COAL Let nobody start in burning up all the coal in the bin just because the strike is over It will be weeks or be months before coal starts flow sain from the mines in its usual And even a resumption of hermal production and distribution will not end the famine er There t shortage in the country s winter fuel supply amounting to tens of millions of tons—the amount that | Would have been dug by half a million men if they had worked steadily for the last six weeks instead of remaining jae It will be nece theréfore, for tverybody to use and the heat gerived from it, with the utmost econ the winter. Otherwise it hard winter, in spite of all orts the coal in ry may put forth to make up for the lust time ot { Sew York complains of a famine in | ginal! ehang What's the differen Who eyer bothers to give anybods vhauge in New York DEMOCKATIC MILLIONS * While publicly deprecating big cam isn expenditures, the administration's | tic national committee is en £ from within the dow of the | White House fund of v slow Doors Glass Builders’ Hardware Stoves and Ranges Bun HARRY F. SCOTT, Pres. 352 North Beech St. Some of Our Specialties Bungalow Windows Devoe Paints Natrona" Lumber Co. Places and } Tile | of any | Descrip- | tion Complete Line of Samples Expert Work done by Expert Workmen Save Money and Time by Seeing J. B. PROVINSAL Fire Place. P. 0, Box King 624 Phone 800 Fir Finish Wind-Shields Tire-Place Fixtures Carpenter Tools GEO. L. LADBURY, Sec. - Phone 528 the World ~ Love Candy And it’s the most natural cravin earth. For candy is healthful an tritious, as well as delicious. on nu- Provided, of course, it’s pure candy. Why not.safeguard the youngsters on candy as you do on their:daily food? Buy chocolates and cdndiés that are ALWAYS good, pure and wholesome—that if... eaten in daily moderation, will build them up-as‘tiuch =.’ as their. meat and bread and milk. ‘Laok for the brig Sign of Good . —Protection every Give the ‘Qenemers a Brecht Candy feat this Christmas—it will make you Happy to watch them enjoy. it, old Brecht Shield, the unblemished y—it's. your—and your children’s day in the year. hat an CORLL Pa ay

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