Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT ENGLISH ORDER ALL YANKS GUT OF CHINA FIRMS Only British “Subjects” Will Be AL-| lowed in China Companies as Managing Directors, Is Order ; Mail.}—An order in by the British govern jon, of ich notice has been r 1 here, requires that Brit- ish subjects shall t the place of Americans as mana dierctors of China Companies” operating in the under Frit e limits as managing director is Imposed upon company ¢ ery director and “+r who violates the order. Fail © comply with it will be F upon whieh an order for any may he mace consider her of Commerc Urittsic China } Association these letters | were not ¢ Was stated] that Briti rests were | to en toil thi | and} r, the British It wa nt will t at the meet the Ami ts to senda | gram of 7 » American Stute Depart Some When thes it was found that tion laws Americ had not been drawn in a man ner to foster abroad while :an inecorpora nmercial stin to c operations British laws ha ve encourage 3 » ordi ances of the Crown Colony of Hong kong ENGLISH WOOL SPINNERS ARE NOW GLASSED AMONG YORKSHIRE PROFITEERS}: LONDON (By Mail).—Accusations that both the gover: and York- shire spinners v ng “colossal Profits’ in wool Mac inder, a woolen Mr. were making from 400 to 3, over the margin of profit + the government. ‘ Members of the profiteering commit- ed that the government | * learned the What is happening happening aid Sidne guard of com in worsted so in cotton and Webb. “The safe- m has been swept neyeombed by ements to keep Pp announced that | soon cost as much Blackhe pimples—Whew! she a sight—don't wo take Hollister’ then wateh hi ads, Isn't untain Tea— | wife of the noted Frenc ‘/on the liner Rochambeau. {from socks to cap, 10,000 Polish we e is going to} ‘Turner.—Adv. | | | MME CARREL OF N WIFE hed upon he work in France during the war. | will be recruited -from Poland $6 &d- | vance more speedily the work of recon- struction. The workmen are to be paid from in- demnity funds paid France by Ger- many. Provision has been madq for ilotment to the men’s families out of their pay during thei ence, j ert eee One of the mu creatures that € or “swam the w: s the man hoay yet th is the a ve nose, OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a night’srest. If your stomachis acid- disturbed, dissolve two or three KI-MOIDS on the tongue before retiring and en- joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodnéss of Ki-moids guaranteed by SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION , POLES ENGAGED BY FRENCH FOR | BUILDING WORK singular-looking walked the earth ‘'s under the earth’ h dressed in a ‘ican clothi: complete outfit men ngaged by agents of the French it for reconstruction work ‘in ted regions of Northern ea t work among tha once thriving in- ing tink, with ull clearly de! and mouth were for the vast work of rei coiintry torn to | shreds by the Germans is looked on with favor by both the French and Polish governments. Considerable un-| rest reporied in Poland has been s ding work for thou hodled, men. . building of and rearrangement of towns. Before the workmen left Warsaw | they were supplied with complete out: | fits of clothes by the American Red Cross. It is likely 100,000 more men | actories | Phone 1304-W New Arrivals Waists in Georgette and Crepe de Chine 156 South Center BATTERY CO. Phone 907 L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. +575 KE, Yellowstone Avenue. Storage batter- ies charged, repair- ed and rented. Complete stock of Vesta Batteries , for all cars. Call and give us a tual. We guar- antee satisfaction. Free » and Testing Distilled Water Announcement OUR SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS AND WOOLENS ARE NOW READY! Tailored Garments will predominate this season and we have the most interesting, exclusive and high-grade woolens in the country. It will pay every man or young man to in- spect our woolens and tailoring line. 100 Suit Patterns fresh from the mills 1000 samples of the latest Spring and Summer styles. Come in early and get your pick of the Suit Patterns as they will not last long! Why buy Ready-Mades when I Can Make you a Tailor-Made at the Same Price? : We also do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing C. H. WHALEY, Tailor 109 East First St. Casper, Wyo. | eer ferenee, tributed daily TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1920 | pergana Pak a Shae the wireless is" “egpable handling brief flashes on important stot- ies which are ‘paralleled by telephone or telegraphed by the fews agencies, go that the news is avatlahle fore a larg: er circle of people. The conference was convinced, how- ever, that the spreading of such mes- sages can be done in large numbers only when the wiréless; telephone has) been installed, as only im this way) thé hiring of special wireless operators can be avoided. They decided that for the present the sending of news will have to continue by telegraph for it was too expensive to fit up each telegraph of- ‘| fice with wireless equipment. In a few weeks the group will meet again to discuss any further technical experiments with wireless telephony. Northwestern Iron & Metal RELL USED BY GERMAN NEWS AGENCIES Dutch News Gathering Agents of Europe Decide That in Hand- ling “Flashes” Wireless Is Efficient RERLIN.—(By mail.}—All the presa organizations of Germany, the repre- sentatives of all publisher's organiza- tions, the official aediss bureau, the cean” and TODAY HOW CAN YOU MISS IT? A REAL CLASSY SHOW! ——_—First-—— Olive Thomas terlin recently for 2 ion of the wireless. possibilities | Company miny for transmitting news. 525 East Fourth Street Dr. Bredow, who conducted the con- said that there have been dis-| Will pay you very interesting prem- a report of the assem-' iums for your Scrap Iron, Metals, Rags bly at Weimar, and news summaries and Magazines. Nothing too small, nor by the Wolff bureau and Dutch too far away for us to handle. Our The news messige have been re truck 4t your service. MAX PREGANT | Special Bayer of Hides, Pelts and Furs. | We courteously solicit an. opportunity | to Cased yor Tris Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW Wallace Reid OLIVE THOMAS in "OUT YONDER.’ A RALPH INCE PRODUCTION Selznick Pictures In her latest picture— “Out Yonder” A thrilling lighthouse bial with big excitements ext. HAROLD LLOYD “BACK TO TO THE THE WOODS” ee Next: bé : ”? ‘ . 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