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pagans ASOT SS Re eS THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1920 Che Casper Daily Cribune = == His devotion to the work, and PAGE TWO the inquirer.) almost 3 . ie be Casper Daily TCribyne rreseniauve of the port of embarka | ler, 80; Polk, 9; Taylor, 7; Fillmore, ili /been getting more than his share of} he What is preys the phras continuous presence in the compreased- tion. Besides these precautions, the of-| Pierce, 7; Buchanan, 14; Lincoln, 18:/ham and. pe .3 Bowe » - Adee ole ‘tion in} @ir cajssons, produced an iliness which Issued every evening except Bundgy atlricers of the steamship companies are| Johnson, 19; Grant, 26 Hayes, 10; Gar the stock markets for two classes of | confined him to his on en a cation offices: Oil Exchangé Building. |required to know the immigration regu-| field, 7; Arthur, 17; Cleveland, 11; Benj. WANT GUL. AMERICAN operator “The bulls” ave those who yr a eee the wor! rom BUSINESS TELEPHONE gjlations of the United States and are! Harrison, 11; Clevelanf, 12; McKinle nt RE ‘us seck to advance prices, and the “bears’’; 155%. SINESS TEL IONE. + +--+ see 315 . TER The women of California are sponsor-| aye those who endeavor to bring them| (Any reader can-get the answer to |punished if they permit any to come. if; Roosevelt, 20; Taft, 11; Wilson, 20.) . | “4 hi i Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postor-| pi eS aerourt = ing a new note on Americanism for] covn, The terms are said to be derived| any question by writing The Caspe Fee sean ete nates Wor Be tste | here who are excluded by our laws. pS \the whole country. Miss Clarisse Ker-| from the fact that-@ bull tosses up| Dally ‘Tribune Information Bureau ee | THE HEROIC SPIRIT a Sen Fy educator, ex.| With his horns, while a bear tears | Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washing- ob onan THE ANSQCIATED eres CABINET CHANGES - jwin, the San Francisco’ @1¥agtofs: "| sown with tis alive, | ton, D. C, ‘This offer applfes strictly to BEKOATS FROM TER UNE ee oe ‘ To the shame of the world. ‘To the|Presses the new Americanization sentl) 9 Whe ig meant by Pisgah information.+ The bureau cannot ave 2 ch of all of the large and pow-| Ment as follows = + ©. P.G. | advice on legal, medical and financial Of Fecent eS in ne iene ations that lately composed the} We have a movement thruout the! 4. The term Pisgah-sight" refers to| matters. It does not attempt to settle President's cabinet the erroneous view |erful nations > tral Empires, | United States called Americanization.| Mount Pisgah. It was from this moun-| domestic tpubles, nor to undertake obtained that Mr. Wilson holds the/alliance against the Central Empires,)— 0° : vanize the for.| tain that Moses first viewed the Prom-| exhaustive researen on any — subject. » an 5 ; coninel of de-jand afterward met about the peace }erpule ‘we! hope: toe siericanise “he fon ea Land Write your question plainly and brief- $$$ ror’ for changes in personnel 0 at Versaille When the hour| ner, we must, however, begin with Q@. What foods are considered nat-| ly. Give full name and address and Advertising Representatives artmental secretaries. The record be: ieee at Versailles. Tsar Grats ard OIE? aruliacatwees? H.W. [enclose 2 cents in stamps for return Davio J. Randall. #41 Fitth Aves liongs to the Roosevelt administration |came for France to a a see sie en.| We don't want another foreigner to], Oranges, lemons, grape fruit, ap- | Postage. All replies are sent t to eit 4 era iG ense against the Hun, stop his en:| : : . 5 * ‘i Prudd Bugcer. with the Grant administration a close/ fe ae agains: ‘and call nim to account| Americanize. ples without skins, prunes, figs, honey, | bad Age seoond: she cape jb 7 ender, what} We want @ man who is already an} molasses, spinach asparagus cauliflower ai file In the New "Chicago, of:| 4 total of 29 men gerved in the cab-/ under the serine t-Bid 40s - p| American. We want a man out of our] and rhubash are recommended for their ri fices and v e welcome. inet of Theodore Roosevelt. ‘That was|nation but Belgium came forward wit jown United States for President, Not laxative qualities, the high record of the country's his-|offers of support and sympathy? Be ror ACen ties ier Q. What is Chauvinism? A. M. 0. be By Carrier », During tt Aministration there| Belgium, whose land was overrun by if ge 2 A. “Chauvinism” derives its name yr One _Year Ry selaBatles nse aid eS Ee ae teres the suthlese German horde, whose) We must look to, the man in the) rym Nicolas Chauvin a soldier in the eo rmerbontbe 3.5) ae g]were six different secretaries of the) thé see. estenved, whose cities pil: | White House as an American. We don't} army of Napoleon, who was ridiculed | ox One Month . |navy, five postmasters general, three| homes were destroyet, ished andj Want to haye to look to him as a for-| by his comrades for his demonstrative a Per Copy secretaries of state, three secretaries |laged, whose women were.ravis sb an | Sesbr. and Bureseoniog bet The term in One Year P01 — r e attorneys; Whose people driven into slavery. Bel-| : a : ‘ has come to appl to any one ex- a px eenths Ceri Pega GET oti be ium ape to dhe, front with offers; We Gonitiwant om have to American-) )iyiting unreasoning patriotism or an a Three Months general and two secretaries of the in ‘ tterly crushed, | ize the President of the United States.) excegsive enthusiasm for national as-| ft terior. James Wilson, secretary of ag-/0f help. A people u ven) the canta: | | . y yeople barely emerging r c Rt rictulture, was the only man who & peop! : ‘ E ‘ : Q. What is the temperature of a q@ fance and The Daily Tribune will not) ved ia the ‘Roossvelt cabinet Guring|weeok and (h)po.smnae recovered) from STARTED SOMETHING snake? KES. | : : PORES CHO MNON CNR ERERESER: the entire administration. the horror of their experience, yet will’ ‘The other day a United States Sena-| 4 ‘phe temperature of tne body of Appealing ¥ Member of Avdlt Bureau of Clreulations| Dyring Grant's administration 25/ing and anxious to throw the remain: tor entered a Washington shoe empor-|a spake is the same as the surrounding | : a fee changes were made, and there were)ing handfull of her people into the|jum for the purpose of purchasing | atmosphere. As the heat increases, » to Eye and Appetite ir Member of the Axsoclated Pree eee on portfolios at that time,|breach that would keep her despoiler® new pair of shoes. oo, be aber sd ett: || isnt 3 t of its b : The Associated Press 18 exclusively |only sev sf : 3 aH the rie hs . What n out of its brown- . entitled to the use for republication of| whereas as present there are ten. Pres-/in theif appointed 1 The proprietor exhibited goods in al}} srter taking out their first citizenship Steak, thick and succulent, gravy oozing ; the local news published herein. "| ident Grant had fiv ctaries of Rhine. the lines he carried in stock, and the) papers? . V.LM. DBSiar, 4 a rive attorneys general, four post-| France, her land laid waste, her peo-/ distinguished Sepator chose a pair\of a} A. ‘Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and treon of parsley all around it, little g TRF BY? &e ve § ae » bled white by war, her debt piled | well-known make and asked the price.| Indiana haye such provisions. Green of PASSeK ® J 2 masters general, four secretaries of the ple bled w ; pieces of lemon placed daintily at nee oF s f her works of art and! pwenty dollars,” blandly replied the} .@ How can money be sent to rela- bi treasury, two secretaries of state, two! mountain high, her wo : an wenty dollars, ndly tiyes in the old country? 0. 0. each end— 1 x 8 gone, ci less of her sons! proprietor. t THE EBB AND FLOW * [secretaries of navy and thtee secre-| industry gone, countless Of Rel Si proprietor ’ A. The state department says that on vid attain Roe Ate Mm otaeD e taries of the interior. sleeping upon the battlefields in | “Too much for me to pay. I will! the most direct means of forwarding Flakes, golden brown, each as large : v G t ae t k President Tyler, had different men homeland they defended. Deserted py hunt up cobbler &nd have my old} money to Buropean gountries is as half your palm, with crisply curl- , Meese trams ition officiate cabinet and in his day there, her allies in her first hour of trial./ones resoled,” was what the Senator throuety the Joint dletstbution a ee ine’ edges. € een between two fires ins is He: P nee: ke the initiative. Se eee : 4 ee, oxchange Place, New Yor! a H tl tion problem 1e Inter-|Were only six departments with cab and driven to take the ae = Fe aeles the shoe merchant, as he took his G." Gan ‘citianey apat be sed an & irry tile Aish) «You will, Gnd each s Racial Council claiming that the Uni.|inet officers at the head. He pad five! There is Bom ene De nil pec sne Ps fertilizer? J. K. V. flavor*ientancespeha, othee : bon Veis tea a Bn tne en) jecretaries of the navy, four seécretar- spirit of the French and Belgians. And) The Senator went to his office, wrote} A, Chimney soot has value as a fer- rer str) la Ft ool ort alt eter Rae aed es phe never been matched for quality |the manufacturer as to the price paid] tillger. It can be used to advantage as Mi. Ridiio's sepia £ leborers jand lemandlng/ ja. Cine OS aia: ene ute etocene ‘ic.|by any other nations concerned in the|py*the retailer and the reply received] ® Grossing ground rose bushes and at ops © } re ions against aliens; and the|State, war and attorney “op aot ton, Ttallan, Amefl-! jas eis other Miowerk : 4 = ae i American Legion insisting that a ban|Partments and ‘two postmas general. | late great v re ; [ee cole ‘1 Q. Who designed the seal of the Colorado ae re Mfg. Co, i be ed upon in ation for several] Incliding the recent appointment of can, none compare, | Now ‘there is an investigation on in} [ited fitates? K. A. EB. enver, jorado err ee a: ri 3 he pr of shoe prices. A, Congress appointed a committee 4 7 ‘ years 5, r : I Solby, President Wilson has had 2 the matter 0! ppo! é 4 ura. So earnest became the cham-|Mri Golby, EEseigent Tey DISCIPLINE AND WORK ae composed of Benjamin Franklin, John By the Sealed. Pac! c PINE OF yhe opposing that gpy-|20 Olfonght ach mae ee So Henry Ford jnsists that his Sena-] Adams and Thomas Jefferson to pre- ss “ ernment officials in charge of Ellis Is-| Andrew Jackson came within one of; ly means of|torial campaign be jfvestigated. Now| Pare 9 device for the great neal of the : land resorted to statistics to settle the having as many as Tyler and Wilson.| | Militarisation,is the only means of torial campalg gated. Srillem Rertes lot pitionapiie tone ’ controversy He had 19. Five secretaries of the treas-|fully utilizing Russia's man power. we will likely find out just what rights] United States. Various men were in- ; Seen . | i+ : reached by|the pot had in casting aspersions upon] vited tp submit designs, among them 7 s , neoreteric: >, three sec-|'This } is. the conelusion reached | 1 ig asy ff igns, 6 BS “figures “submitted sare “by < gov, SoU ESS re mines ee " , solshevik Minister of War,|the skillet with reference te its com-| Sir John Prestruch, an Bnglish anti- { ernment experts ar staries of war, three secretaries of| Trotsky, the Golshe s d q € € experts and apparently prove | - the relation of the mobili-| plexion. quarian. A eombinAtion of the ideas . at population suffered but little dur-|the navy, two postmasters general and/in defining the ’ Bas ey eae . of these two men are represented in S$ a t an esses 5 by reason of fewer al two attorneys general. |wation of industry to the industria | ee } the tal; wotoh *hawrabomtba aune 20; Ae ‘ 2 X reaching this country because the Groyer Cleveland, who was the only! habilitation of Russia. | Shame! Charley Chaplin engaging in| 1782, . ne tid jenein oy President to stage a comeback after, “Mobilization is more nece now /a knock-down with his wife's lawyet| " @. What species of bieds paver in: So*He Is ie ee mamealaade arg ee ut of the White House for an than it was formerly,” he declared, “be-|in a hotel lobby. Charley should sticl cubpte Shetr: Sune me: A. a tior yeing oO st . Pay AE aM pe: Pon ; he brush turkey, an Australian ‘ ne assertion of the Inter-Racialljnterval, had 11 cabinet officers dur-|cause we have to deal with the pet: to comedy, he's no good in tragedy. hikd: (Asek Ge CHBGIAIS: lip come TE Council that America five million{ing his first term and 12 during his/ant popplation and masses of unskilled) —— | | pus a hue mound for. a nest, with: A carefully tailored garment may help to spell lide short 1 : ced }second term labor, which cannot be utilized to the) ‘That old naval roW is growing tire-| in which the eggs are left to be hatehed success. Spring Suits from-$40.00 up saborere wipet hecaline See ope Packer : : vat extent by any other means than| some, Must jt run pn foreyer? by heat caused by the decay of vege- , 3 imm tion is not borne out by the] ‘The only Presidents who never made | fullest extent by any | table giattay in the ‘hesp. | ‘ ipinial’'s -|military discipline. ,Trad&s unions are| ¥ data. any changes in their original appoint-| military discip Ps 5 . Who built the Brooklyn briilge? a: showing the figures from|ments were William’ Henry Harrison, | capable of organizing great masses of] Man is a perverse dpimal. In days of Qa AY M. P. 1918 Toptaty foll We ry Taylor, nklin Pierce and| qualified workers, but 30 per cent of high wages and plenty of employment] 4, gopn’ A, Roobling was chosen . : A : : Boe BEM. “A: Gasdicld |the people cannot be ripthed by this) he strikés,* In days of scarcity of work] chief engineer in 1868 for the construc: | aan cou Mb Saesvs ibaa s , land low wages you couldn't hire him| tion-of Brooklyn bridge, He. dompleted | TAILOR : Even George Washington had consid-| means. 1 . gic HP ge on “= s REArION y [eerhe working army which Is built to strikel Sweltave ever attalit-the hap | pe designs, but died tram ian. iniary | ‘ sea.gszferable difficulty in keeping appointees! ‘The working arm; Ht to stritcel SM before the bridge was begun in 1869, Over Tart $ Pool Hall—1.47 So Center 714,828 {in his cabinet. His record was four) on the pringiples of compulsory work| py medium? His son, Washington Augustus Roeb- - ; ° 1,186 - TRA secreté 5 of state, three secretaries of |is ng less prodyctive than was the | as oe and _ |ling, changed the plans considerably, aT . war, three postmasters general, three! ld system of competition: and came} ‘rhe ‘historical @uet’ that Cortez dis-| and onrried the work to completion, 041,570 ; in favor of personal. rather then! covered Mexico is not disputed. The HGS ae ae wttorneys general, and two secretaries) out There was no secre-| collective administration. thing now most urgent is to discover tary navy at that time, “Political administration’ of railroads! some other fellow who can lose it pueahe| | BE John Adams to and including! was unsatisfactory and temporary. It) again. mi 683,805 | | railroad work- sury. y {of the t the of i yas necessary because pooh a84.174|Polk the cabinet consisted of six mem-| was necessary ples 67) re rv: ndency | x “atic New Yor rid 240,807| bers. The secretary of the interior was ers are more ppservative in te cy If the Democratic New York Wo el waded with the Taylor administratjon.|than men engaged: in ther branches | jacks everything else it has nerve at 6.3% ‘ 3 a . if Fd The next addition’ was secrétary of | of labor. least. It is trying to dictate the Re- 198,268) vgriculture in Cleveland's first term,| “Speculation is equivalent to deser-/publican nomination for President. in theorists is | % € e = thihinataen the lakeke es. fe Sane ’: : ‘ that of a loss'to industry Weeaukd off (Zhe: department of comngercel/ind weetion: of Communist =prin® =i 3 mS : the person ort Mr. SSR. w si \tion of immigration and the pub-|Dor was during the Roosevelt era. These | only. effective way to combat it is by | World succeed? No! , lic has ted the view as correct|tWo departments were later divided and! military discipline. ———._—__ Bas witht ng into consideration the}@uring the present administration there ee a 3 P amber 0! » cabinet > each, O——_—$_—— His idlion each yeast teasers eran poate The Melting Pot Bi ‘ duct emigration figures from the jn-| Following is the list of the changes) » | ER EY coming total |that toook place in the cabinets of all s have been nationalized in Soviet) Q, Is there an English newspaper e table shows that before the war|the F idents: Washington, 15; Adams, | Russix. A decree has been issued ap: Jerusalem? A. M, D. Hundred ¥ ; ; son, 11; Madison,;18; Monroe,| portioning the number of ¢ | The Jerusalem News is printed ere wert undreds of thousands of | Jerusalem daily, and is sold for one . Joh c Adams, 7; Jackson, 19; 2 Pres » Si y ne} , ’ emigrants each year to offset the ulien}!}i John Quincy ST ei jdelivered to the Soviet from | plastre—which is “about 4 cents, in It was a probl Van Buren, 10; W y-|tion of thm country, ERE js the Bome fellow has| American mor made to order for arrival In 1913 when all records were broken by incoming aliens with 1,427, PRAT jirst tire that Firestone — big there were 61924 going out, make poer was given a volume produc- Be etaitic aublaaamucmter self grade article. of the real condition of immigration H * ; . is due to the interpretation of the word] Rirestone Plant Firestone met it Immigrant.” An immigrant js ord 0. 2) Maen ca: with a typical pacity of 16,000 Firestone answer tires per day, is taken to be a person who comes country to make it his or her} —-a separate i home. ‘It i# difficult, however, to ap devoted solely to $7,000,000 fac- ply such 8 Setinttion to those pour-| the production of tory. - ing into the United States because of| the 3}¢ inch size. the sliding differential of outgoing + tones. aliens y are coming and going} Buy Firs continually | The position of the American Le ion] that a n be placed upon immig jon m ind may not he well taken, Since the war no alien can be admitted to e e ‘ the United States unless he or she has appeared in person before the repre. reahetag Ral Fe orking with your coat off port of embarkation and stood’ exam | ination and has been given a passport Naturally brings your shirt prominently aie atta bn ‘tigen aie seaman into public notice. 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