Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 6

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TREGOLOR TOAD CAUSA FOR GHD b Wretchedness and Sorrow to Be Banished from Land Devastated ek During the Long Years of » the World War . Concerning the cause for which the a, “gig ae per Private hos. Struck and ‘War Mothers’ dance tomorrow evening Si eit - Bcherek, iM. Os Price Coa Cullen ou j and the | Tri-Color: ball Friday. by the Casper Chamber of: Commerce, |! are to be given, the last. report from 4 0 { sno ueaiinconteeettiee toe tae martection fs meeting: this afternoon to. ssi fe), RG vest of children of devastated ‘regions of dates and arrange the detafis 0! ; Bincet. hoses chamber. of commerce. election: France, forwarded to the com- i R. mittee by Mme. E. Guerin, who repre- ‘Tne roster of the. parapet pots i f Sesits the cause in America, says: - eke is t6 be used as, thie primary, ballo ; ae 3 “The great crusade for justice and “6 <f heen placed In) the hands of theopring Tat ir D's ue liberty among. the peoples in which |’ assis tor altho, in. spite of all urging, wl ae aed kiven lat ae Ainerica has no-nobly participated is. to- a _ y : —— 3 sienmenta of Plural memberships -are AS. " an tives st day. ended with victory. Blood. “has | QE “BREAD LINE? IN VIENNA~—Vicdnese children fed by America. Pho to shows bundreds of Vienna's underfed | not in ay. stated, evire| i i : cnween' re a neneed to. hw. (2 TOR pains Ie tee getting thelr.neonday meal at o he of the American feeding kitchens established In’ Vienha- "= cathy inks ese peihaiotas eae : ; ee we Presiden dprnep sade gte i 2 vars 3 ‘| z a * * F ai eligible. to electian 2s a director, and : : t hia hand, ’ Be exist, Leach wilt have, the: opportunity, of: '\s¢-} 4 f] | the batk by the ¢ invasion has accumulated . stil exist, and amid them ate’ the ‘wretchedness ‘leeting 14 persens.from the entire mem- * a injatfes eros. bersbip whom he conkiders the Vest 4 Lathrop’s: arm: ri and sorrows Which are ever the grisy~ adage 2 . Lanion ey & rhe s Peet ef of Fi h ‘Phe tollera; who will he appolutayt by’ ae : nd viered.. Hug: fk: han aldo heen any part thie election committee, ‘will count the}, es dest ed, wa it is opr et th ballot and will place the 28 names re. rm te noe peapnatahans aay ceiving the highest number: of votes lin ¢ N j ni “But how? In saving. the children! OD ae aR rite santo tothe te roa ee pos eres the fentire membership and tho 14, ‘mem re 2 ie octane gee * spd Ay eolying ia highest ‘number of votes “ nee A 34 o 2 01 se, poor 6 ones W eyes, ab “a ‘ - 2 "be the directors., eae % STINI ? A hardly’ opened : to life, have. contem- Bi sgt be democratic plan does uway| A SMART SPORT SUIT OF DISTINC: |” — aks plated only the horrors of the invasion. . | ; ; ; (Continued from Page 1) with nominating committees and gives|"1ON—Tbis combination of black velvet] hn tn. De remy z Crowded in among’ their kin, deprived (Continued, from Page 1) é ‘The total area of naval every mombér of the chamber 5¢) com-| tenet) ai flanuel skirt, an with without, al 4 yr ‘ in. ¢: 000 acres. and pase Jacket and_white ribbed flan | Room with: , all he of everything, without clothes, crying | poration, New ‘York Oil company,. Obio ‘ € in California is 68, and that} verse am equal chance ‘in’ the choice $ i ith the) bave hot.and le with hunger, they have existed wretch: | Oil company, Sinclair ‘Consolidkted On 4 in Wyoming 30,000 acres, ‘ of directors. ‘ with shoes and hat in keeping Ww! Fv, th edly, and when lberation has; finally | company, Kasoming Ol! company (Wyo- ‘ re e A very slight portion of naval oil T6-} yy) 44 thoright that the primary élec-| general styles is the latest in spring ad come It has found them with blood Im-|ming subsidiary, Prairie Oll & Gas): Big % e servés had been ‘drilled beforo the lund | +1... can ho completed by Wednesday of hi poverished, frightened and strengthless, | Indian Oil & Gas company, Columbine | : At was withdrawn by the goverament and} rext weok and that the fing} lection . ut with no reliance, no conftdence ‘in the! Oj! company, B. T, Williams Oil com- } {under the bill there ‘will be # readjust cuits can he announced by: March 8.5 12 life which has begun for them. so. la-| Dany, Wyokans ON syndicate, Western Esser ot the claims of holders! of these ; - 4 mentably. States OU & ‘Land ‘company, Roston- ; H . Yr 4 P \ William: McKeebe, who is represent- a “Physically. they have suffered terri-; Wyoming Of ‘company, Mountain & In withdrawn coal lands,’ North Da-) ing the W. 11; Hoover Drug Co, of ou bly. Morally not less. ‘Trained to face|Gulf Oil company, Resstmer Oil” com: | Se kota Jeada the other 12 plates with more \Honyer, is here atterding to trade. at and dotble-face the conqueror, to de-| pany, Allen Oil company, Domino-Wyo- than eleven million’ acres, altho. its de- | - - > Dm céive hin, even to steal from him. in| Ming Oil company, Corsolidated Royalty posits are not considered as valuable off commany and a seore of others whose ‘ ; Gee as those contained ° in 2,800,000 "aes INDIAN CHIEF os order to augment thelr meagré daily x , e olorado, ‘which ‘appraised. by | : i ration, they have lost the habit of work, | {iferests ‘are more lightly affected. Pro Ap nent” ateoeee weIDR - rb finve ‘become dissimulative, deceptive, {duction vill. be marketed by all. these 3 ° || | the government’ at An meeehe met $75 | TURNS'ONGAS. knowing nothing of that hatred of a lle iy eam eee within a’ reasonable length a t coal Jands ane’ stay | if d which is the mark of upright natures, {9f time. 1 ; ‘acres’ yeming are} an InN ROC fi “Those who have ‘seen them testify’ Other fields opened for development | oe : wo tive pred igs eee taal of $53 DIES TN ROOM his that all or nearly alliare retarded two }!olude Lost Soldier, Lance Creek, Pol-| Le aiek the hale So abantion “Ok Abary 2 m hy ak to three years in their natural develop-|80" Spider, Fk Basin, Rock Creek-and | ah : foto Goa obo. wants t by , is ne ment. Grass Creek, where prospects of ex-| : sheae eoniate, highest ‘for any} “@nicAGo, n “To correct this retardation a life Penslye litigation for scores of compa- . * fh came ho nt simply normal i6-not sufficient: There fa |Mie# “have. been dlasipated: by permits Fae Rate Beli more rhs # ‘ dance of air and food which they can. | fr development to bo reguiated by the Tillie caareas aaa “cAVwnin pecomd 8 necessary “special ‘tréatment, ‘an abun- | Sovernment. f : with 900,000, ‘ ” not’ find at their homes, at last lber- Dyelopment ‘of this territory pacans Authority for) administration of the t ated, for thé home is too oftgn amid |thé release of quantities of fuel gas for ;? oll leasing law'is placed with the seere- id ruina, Tt ie unhealthy, exposed to the | fewns and eltigs tributary to such fields, ; plese {millions to be spent in increasing re- = J} ry of the interior. On‘ oil lands the cold, without furnishings, without’ even joey capacity and/in bnilding new leasing rate will be 5 per cent of all oil’ bbb Alsviass csi ep base nips Jones, millions for schools and good roads produced and this may be demanded in as state and government revenues in- Ros ==] | oil_or cash, as government may elect. érease, millions for reclamation. proj- | : Sh 5 — a ee ects that will bring rich farming lands | eh gedit Atiaataye ; i ca yce |toran intensive state of cultivation and caver What can beseena etithe health (ah. increase in population that threat-| MAKES GREATEST N. ¥, SUCCESS— of children ‘under’ conditions mich as /°N#.t° hatter records’ of mushroom the ontaaiiling. tri these? Shen wa {STOW in past with more stable foun-| opera has been saved by Resa Ralsa M dation for cities that have sprunz uP | of the Chicago Opera Co.-- During’ the ‘ol aluMen tn within: the lax few years. st é a To Casper in particular the leasing re ‘ Jaw. means. a city ‘of 50,000 dn a fewlin both*she hag won the highest praise, ne: years’ time, emphasizing the new cham- ber of commerce slogan, “‘Casper’s Pos-} & aibiities “Uniimitod.”” Bullding will be f crowded for 'yerirs to come in keeping C pave ‘with the growth and underneath ’ 4 it all willy be a-stabllity thatvextsted heretofore’ largély ‘in hopes for the en-} netloh of the law. Casper, the refining center of the} Pr: states, will witneas a. doubling’ of the| 3 Y and} eapacity of the big plants: here f make these homes habitable. In many districts the inhabitants returning ‘to | their fatms or Industries live in enyes | ‘Continous'2:30P. M. to 11 P.M. Do You Want a Versatile Show? ‘We Have It A BIG ORIENTAL FEATURE “Mandarin’s Golt - “A SCHOOL SC} ee plans are under way for the erection) of Imposition of Boycott of Jap Goods \¢ two new-refineries, one by the Sh 3 awe By China May Result in Loss — {clair O01 corporation which recently. pu int £90 P Chi chased rich: holdings, in the Salt Creel] : 1 A o! ercent of Chi- tield. It is the.announced intention of} f > ‘ i nese Trading company. officials -to build -the -plant as! IT’S THRILLING TO ‘THE END a, SAN ‘FRANCISCO, (By Mail,)—Japan| 890n as it. is*assured of 5000 barrels of} Don’t mind the weather—come down town and ‘see a‘real &, has lost 90 per cent of her trade with {crude daily, and realization of this. pro- oe China. since the imposition of the boy-| Jeet. is not farodistant. Other. refining picture! “obs cotton Japanese goods last May, 9c- towns of the state: will also foster new ; di: . cording to Mohan T. ¥. Zi, of Shang-| dreams and. Laramie (promises: to be- ‘ eA | taal, “delegate of the Chinese. General] Somevthe base of major operations in ——_Next——_—_ ote Chamber of Commerce to the. national! this line. Industries attracted by fuel} j | foreign trade convention to bé held here} $48 2re bidding strong for locations in} in Mav. 3 » pevery section of the state and the de- Commissioner Zi. a member of one}¥elopment of mineral resources will be} of the greatest importing and exporting Started in the near future. Immense] ‘ houses in China, is making a tour. of} ‘PM deposits. are to be opened. leading, American cities, and will re-|, Offsetting the delay and retarding of |) " _ turn here in time for the convention. . |} industry by. the years of uncertainty || » Speaking of Japan's loss of the trade|feseraing the oll lands, is one advantage | i rat ; to’ the state and the ‘operators. That} a P e - 3 pita a sees bp wih Chine Aesine. the Qll.out of the ground” has¢péen proven | f i pon . Teaching a volume of hundreds of ay : A ey ‘a “a millions of dollars, Commissioner Zj told bil ou tof the ground” has heen proven) we : : ’ : 4 of the opportunities offered to Ameri-/OF late by the: steady increase in the pai Sea | ‘ nay) cand. value of crude, now sellin; ut the bigh-| i IT’’s PEPPY. AND HEPTY ne: “As a condition precedent. to. this} Set Pricesin the: history vf the j " is Of present: ———-Next es great: trade opportunity. for America Rateivaae! meng. " atr in China, the primary considerations are| tUFRS: this: year will Be 50» a Ws A TWO-REEL. COMEDY m fine hetter cable facilities and more ships, dpa Arye certt 4 iucecdies logs are) cy re 5 sagt & and he said. American cotton exports to| hd out’ that other increases will 1, With an ardent array. of limbs tee . #1 China up to the time when this coun-| Suthorized, before sumrocr. | ‘The lensing ° ; Be “| DIN, consequently, his given birth to} VALUES ———Next——_—__ : iry- entered the war, approximated $100.-} 2° 0 anit. ine Wyoming. confitence! PRIZMA ‘COLORED PICTURES 000. é b is trade, eine 000,000. The great bulk of this trade, ‘ind. asau! 4 the aizars will stand; Wh immediately upon your exports stop- re 10 and 25¢ 6 08 j nick kee teak No eieeamnespenered by dane. whlch hy oe _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH. _ oe | $27.45 fL conc aa Protounp smisamion_]})- | e's “Since the boycott, due to the Shan- tung situation, this great cotton market has béen left practically open, and one of my chief missions to this country is to establish connections with the big cotton exporters. China ts urgently, in- need of materinis of har¢ware and of electrical equipment. In the ‘latter line’ Japanese products again are \suf- fering from the boycott and -the, field 4 While to the outside world the tron- bly fhetweeen Northern and, Southern China seems important, it has no great life’ of. China. These factional differs a * Fo an ‘ 4 { } “o ; a \ : - ° New to Américan’ ind. yle and qualfty| § strides in the a business men om with coti-| Be : merchants)! 97 with Chi-| Seve ENVO¥ pTO) SHE z Jorting houses, |LAND§—Wendell Phillips, third aasist- t their prob-/ant secretary of state,.who has been ems, talking the language of their cli-| named by President, Wilson as now min: TNS Rae PEROT i : + \ 4 8. of their own coun- : He also a ote 164 So. Center St. Casper, Wyo.

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