Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 2

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oe Sasper Dailp Eribune| issued evbty evening. ¢: Casper, Natrona count cation ‘offires. Ol) Hxchange Building BUSINESS TELEPHONE. ....... = FARMERS CLAM: | QUGAR BOWL 15 IN TRUST HANDS ad at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- class matter, Nov. 23,1916 SSOCTATED PRESS PROM THE UNITED PRESS President and Bdator; Business Manager + Advertising Manage City ta'tor A LAssociate Ess Seven Western Farmer Organiza- pahtyertining cee tion Heads Consequently Call ; pruad eee eit Meeting of Bect Growers aden. In Denver pe New York a ave Ricago of-| DENVER, Colo., (By Mail}—Charging ele that the National Sugar Bowl is in the clutches of a menacing trust, the heads seven western organizations of farm: e have called a three days National \ Beet Growers convention to ret here n January 26. ta ‘The “official cal! for the gathering es uld seek to devise ways and ui ure to ourselves a fair and a of the enormous profits US AND APAN, “TAKE OVER ALL TRADE OF INDIA Since Start of War Practically "ai Big Expoct Trade Taken from » Ceatial Powers in s Inds LONDON, (By Mail.)\—The~ United! States and Japan have taken over since } the beginning of the war, virtually all | of the big export trade which the cen- | tral powers had with India, says an official report which adds that, un- | doubtedly, Americun competition in In- | dia has come to stay. | ‘The Place of the ceni7x] powers has been -taken by the United States so ‘ far as iron and steel, machinery, hard- | i: well and strog I @o all without hg ng tro I act} i8 has } thing “Uke nee Mya @rfd nothing disagrees, with restfully andjget up 4 Eves dtorning 2he ‘entirely appeares an | serves every bit of the credit Tanlac is sold in Casper per Pharmacy, in Alcova by the Alcova | Mercantile Co., and in Salt Creek by the | eere Creek Drug Store—Adv. DON’T PUT OFF ai Mrs. Parker Set He Hundreds Seek- ing Health—Taplac Re- . stores es Her ; “My troubles have. ® been mde overcome singe I began taking Tania: , and I am enjoying te best health t) have had in twenty years,” said: Mrs.! | M. Parker, of 423 Egat Third street, i Angeles, Cal. — * “I spent several thousand dollars tor! medicines and treatments,” she cor: tinued, “bat it was just money thrown away, for I never got any relief from my suffering until 1 commenced tak-, ing Tanlac. I was practically an inva- lid for twenty years 2nd all my trouble was caused by the~awful condition af my stomach. A great part of the time i was confined -to: mj "bed, simply too throat or debilitate and leave the fed disposed to serious germ diseases. SCOTT'S EMULSION (A. B.C) exclusively blication of d in this paper and also sed herein. SR AND THE SOCIALISTS nal District, renominated by American car sress to barr Be has reer trom that body. been con jury of treason against thc 7 government, by a jury of his peers 4 He has not been denied this seat be et on cialist, but because he | proGerman, and has to a seat in any body repre American people. other hand, the ection of the New York legislature in denying seats to the five Socialist A. men, who were duly elected to this office, is un American in the extrem These five ne: «Men were deprived of their seats sim- he ply because of their politiical opinions & and beliefs. Under the constitution of = the United States every man is entitled or «to political liberty, and the abridgement | et oof this right w rely lead to violence Nome of the New York Assembiyme: Ye been convicted or even been sus pected of disloyalty, New and if American ism in York state is to endur they should be seated at once. S-hee pt t PERSHIN 1€ The charge reply of Gen. Pershing that the ines of American sol nA diers were needlessly wasted immedi- # prior to the signing of the ar rest. Pershing’s is character < Neither on Nov. 11, nor at ar phe other ume, were American lives can lessiy wasted because some of our of int 7 considerate of their Tr h were, nor were Amer. sa : be lives needlessly wasted for any seed cause, unless it be that we had 1 “4 adequately prepared for war in Ww time of peace.” FT — 5 a ~ . in: a In the Day’ s News bo - ——— = fis, who will take “ the estherinz of or to be ‘n cele oa at te th th pi he husetts and oT shire cities, in Chicago and 2 vi He founded the American Sabbath Un- oa fon in 1889, and was for a year its Tield >] For twenty-tive years be las been Superintendent of the internat.ot 6 al reform bureau, which he founded. He . has traveled widels J a, Eu i Tope @nd the Orient. and is author of ¢ «= YOlumigous, writings upon — relig.ous,| a «+ temperance and sociological topics. In mj «Ots«dentallly, Dr. Crafts is in line for coz «OC STatulations today, this being the sc a «© SRteth anniversary birth ———. Bells are never used i r mosques. The Mosiem race dislike boils —they think they cause the assemblag of evil spirjts. to the! 1918, should forever | from t=e production ng that the Uni producing less than sugar consumed by 4 vention call declared “the sugar tru: ving developed among sugar refin-| ine concerns located in our sea board cities, tas sought to throttle and pre-/ vent the growth of whe beet sugar in- dustry. The call is directed to “none but bona | GIRL CHARGED WITH MURDER IN MT. CLEMENS MYSTER' | RUS AND —Enate, shows Mrs. Beatrice Vester, girl now held Clemens (Mich.) authorities charged with the murder of g, Stanley Brown, ND HER u . N fie . farenera”. Gt \Calitorainey Guincana:| and her Meskond. Walter F. Vester, who enlisted in the U Navy during daho, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, | ‘tir honeymoor Ohio, T . Washington, Wroming and other states. “The sucar trust has been the source | of all the information furnished our ee ee =| UP WAS READY e indus said the. call, “This trust TO SKIP TOWN ed its lobby at has +o con-/ Secure iself} ‘The Tribune.) of war the sugar trust| RIV , Jan. 12.—Charged ia] privileges at the ex.| with forging checks aggregating sev pense of the beet growers whereby it | era! hundreds Seana spuds oe ained enormous profits. Even now the;ness men, Marvin Hassell was place< 5 ea is 23 pes beish the situation as | under arrest at Bonneville while on the | V? Hee erbce Dale ages and prices to impel the government to trke actio: | point of making away with the gains So ia pestrnegted targa had met along lines which will discourage the Ge-| of his illegal operasiens. He was bound ®" = up Problems be! fore it. | velopment of the beet ‘sugar industry |over to the district court for trial and! From this time on, Yor some weeks, it Wisconsin, 'FORGER PICKED INTEREST MANIFESTED, . IN COAL COMMISSION AND FINAL DECISION WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The com- mission of three appeinied by President ey is expected a _ jby holding down the price of sugar] was unable to give bond. Gt ne ee Bap ae beets below the actual cost of produc — a boc ere Sees oe the Primarily, interest centers on whether the outcome of the commission's pro- ceedings will be to throw on the public ae in the form of higher prices at retail Representatives of several dep ee | mente of the goverment have team | | Loday’s Anniversaries | vited to attend the conference at Den | ver. 1$—Elizabeth Patch, the first woman ¥ the Mt. S#ipments of American manufactured j tools, mill stores and hardware; canned omumis-; Cuimpetition in the future “is expected The call for the convention is signed Se ee niet cian haa oe for coal the increased wages allowed by the heads of t following organi . died at Salem, Mass the miners. : f titen- _Soun Hnncock, first siener of It 38 widely believed. not without | Soe aie: Peterson Intecauoa ata’ the Declaration of Independenc- TSSS80n, that the public is to be made| ciation: C. HL and fitst governor of Massachy. te “goat” of this occasion and is to Union of > h setts, born at Quincy, Mass. Died as the burden of heavier coal prices cum, Ancient Order ut Gleaners there. Ore&! i782 imposed on it. It js not overlooked | Collins, Farmers Union of Colorado’) i996 Vienna was evacuated by the that Dr. Garfitta resigned as fuel ad- J. H. Hicks, Mountain States Bert French. ministrator because he believed prices Growers Association; William Bouck. 194¢_Fitry liver were lost in the burn- t the public should: not be increased Washineton State Grange; and John ing ‘of ate Saation also believed that utider the White 1870—The famous old Star and Gar- Houst plan prices would be increased. ter hotel, at Richmond, England ON BOOZE TAX iS PETITIONED vad : 191¢—In the United Hates’ senate che (Special to The Tribune.) DOUGLAS, Wyo, Jan. 12—a new murder of 19 American iini officials in Mexico caused a ho TO Ver On A = War | | phase of the prohibition law was opened re when Tony Tomiska, who lost his e tear Ago m ar stock of liquor in an officers’ raid, asked debate on the president's policy. 191$—Traffic in the Central and West rebate on taxes already paid on the 2. The county commissioners“ de- ern States was paralyzed by a the appeal but suit to recover the Morris, Colorado State Grange pac eens Bolo Sa 1 Tatae's Bead —--s mial anniversary of the birth |of Mrs. Caroline Severance, known as “the mother of woman's clubs. | 1H. RH. the Prince of Wak | cepted an invitation to dine with tke [Canadian Club in London tonight. j General Pershing and his staff are | scheduled to pay a visit of inspection jtoday on Fort Riley, Kansas. Twenty-two alleced members of the |L. W. W. are to be placed on trial at Sandpoint, Idaho, today on charges of | g. Mating the United States sedition act With a public speech in Omaha to Diizzard. Spartacans lost heavily in government troops in Berlin. nied jnieht William J. Brean is to begin a| Supreme council discussed pes 7 faxes ts possible jcountry-wide tour to present his views ference plans in first formal meeting at) on what the Democratic party should Paris jadvocate in the comme elections Governor Olcott has called a special |session ofthe Oregon legislature to meet jtoday to consider the woman suffrage jamendment, the restoration of the death a TWIN STACKS ¥ ARE 200 FEET the mayors in Ci meet in Washington tuss7 19 problems of the army on a peace Ten governors and 200 towns are to gather aliv, and several other matters. day for a meeting of the Trans-M Following the holiday recess, Presi-/sippi Association of Aviation ‘ 2 Wison’s industrial commission | which aims t » Missis ich is seeking a resolution of pres-/sippi valk © resume its) Numerous ington today three Quebec generals in the late Sir Richard Turner, Sir, David Wa’ and Maj. Sir Henry Burstall, are to be ten reform Ww con annual CASPER ‘BATTERY CO. L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. 515 East Yellowstone Ave. Phone 907 One block east of Oil City Filling Station national committee nen, | and presented with| state chairmen and osher party jeaders swords by citizens of the city of Que-j0f the Pacific Coast states meet at Sar bec today. | Francisco today for a general confer- | Stockholders of the Standard Oi] com‘) ence on organization work and cam jpany of Ohio meet at Cleveland today paigning methods. jto authorize an increase of the com-| | Gen. dered a banquet pany's tal stock from $7,000,000 0) R 8) U P Double Life $21,000,000. f |” Gov. Frank’ ‘©. Lowden of IMlinois, one peop croup VESTA Storage Batteries th for the Republican tion for president, has accepted invitation to speak at a dinne> of New York City this. cven Guaranteed service on all Storage Batteries Free testing and distilled water jan cretary of War Bak S issacd orders for a conference of high rankir officers of the United States Army t Veexs PPS eeegeege dete ge seescestesehiesie eds i Kitchen Ware in Tin, Enamel and Aluminum At Very Reasonable Prices All the better grades of Kitchen Ware now here to help the careful with her cooking duties. Pots, pans, kettles, cups, double-boilers and other new devices in tin, enamel and- aluminum at the low cisted by those who are ip need of stch w ares. We have a full line froni which you can Ppt urticle of nish quality and guaranteed for long wear. HOLMES HARDWARE CO. Second and Wolcott Helmes to Homes Casper, Wyoming prices we quote will be appre- |Drepare plans ghd specifications for the ‘PHARMACISTS OFFER AD ‘should be taken at the firstsign Seek The cnegnepeee co! een of Scott’s bring essential nourishment and helpto 5 weakened system. £--##'s a trial. hee. 3 Bloomfield. N. J. weak to be up. I cowld cat but littic.; and thet disagreed with) me so I suffer-; ed terribly .frem gas. To make matters worse I was attacked by rheumatism in my arms.and legs; which caused me no end of pain and misery. I_never got & good night's: sleep and became ex- tremely nervous: 4 “Weill, I have just finished my fourth bottle of Tanlac and it is wonderful the vay I have improve. Why, I feel so ware, and instruments are concerned. Japan has taken the trade heretofore held by central powers in such articles as electrical accessories, copper, paper, slassware, textiles, beer and clothing. The bazaar trade in cheap, showy goods has been entirely captured by | Japan. The primary reason for the increased goods to India has been the inability of the established British exporters to supply the market owing -to war condi- forse) Says the report. Improved ship- ing facilities between the United soiates and India are declared to have very largely contributed to the expan- sion. “There is no doubt," adds the re- port, “that American competition in proegien gs sated AA A determined effort made to secure a large share rea the trade of this valuable market in Se and steel work, ma- chinery of all kinds, including machine ina man’s life is that moment when he ap- proaches the receiving teller’s window and makes the initial deposit that opens an account. - A Decisive Moment provisions; motor cars, cycles, and lumber. Japan now occupies the second place in India’s import and export trade. It is in Great Britain's staple trade of India, namely cotton yarns and piece goods, that the most serious inroads have been made and that Japanese lorries and This one simple act has been known to swerve the whole course of a career into channels of per- manent progress. Would you hold back from. taking a which means so much? | to be most permanent and insistent.” THERMOPOLIS TO ASK BIDS UPON LIGHT SYSTEM (Special to The Tribune.) THERMOPOLIS, W: Bids will be asked shortly on an orna- mental system of street lighiing to cover the paved section of the business dis- trict, following action by the city coun- cil in authorizing the city engineer to i = = 2 x a a : 2 The Casper National Bank improvement. 4 R. T. KEMP CO. (incorporated) TO ENFORCE DRY LAWS CHEYENNE, Wye, Jan. 12.—atem- GENERAL INSURANCE pers of the Wyoming state board of pharmacy conferred with Internal 111 East Second Street tevenue Collector Leslie A. Miller re-/ lative to cooperation with the federal Sovernnicni in the enforcement of the Prohibition and antinarcotic acts, and to cooperation with the state ia its drug pesulations. Successors to_*” BELL- KEMP COMPANY “Absolute Protection” “Service That Counts” ~ Because dad knows that two cents’ worth of electricity will do the weekly washing in an Eden Don’t let the weekly waking: wear you out for several days. Phone now for « a free demonstra- tion, or call by our show rooms where we will be pleased to. show you az Eden. ~ 2 - TERMS. IF DESIRED : Natrona. Power. ——~ ase : : ‘ ae 4 na e ¢ : —

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