Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 2

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Oe ee ee PAGE TWO . Che Casper Dailp pee tyranny and, by issued every evening except Sunday at| ere a: WE Casper, Natrona couniy, Wyo, Publi-|"¢Ver will. You are not going to fear cation offices: Oil Exchange Building.|any referendum on that point. Whai- i5|¢ver may be the division among par ties in the United States there are men enough the of BUSINESS TELEPHONB.. red. United Entered at ¢ sper (Wyoming) Postof- fice as secon lass matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | blooded in The Casper Daily Cribun TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920 | been practically like active and efficient performance of his official Coneurrently it s an open secret at Washington that) the feud between Private . Secretary/ capacitated for his @uties and that in duties. undertake to say. However, there is Tumulty and the president's wife has|so far as they are being performed it is, Pered to a degree where it has a cut- ¥ ting edge, but it will not been intensified in recent w Mrs.|at the hands of persons unauthorized| one certainty; it is that Mr. Wilson is in-| edged tools?—W. H. 0. Q. Can copper be tempered to make A. Copper can be hardened or tem-} retain it. Blackwell's Island?—P.| two-cent stamp for return postage. 1-vlies are sent.direct to the inquirer.) pag ad 4 ‘aught on the fly m Washington| to a dust and as such mixed with|full name and address and qnclose a State’ of Wyoming, where sa‘ drawing rooms, the Argonaut will not/ crude rubber for the making of new = hard rubber goods. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION pe ES In the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District State of Wyoming, Al id suit ang prayer of the p< action is now pending. That the object and tition in said cause is to’ obtain a decry and judgment of absolute divorce fro, you, alleging as grounds therefor dc... tion for a term of more than one Year last past, and immediately prior to... date of tiling said petition. Wilson appears to be the regent in con-| by constitutional or other authority. It! |is a situation for which there can be! ates so that, if that is the issue, there be _} County of Natrona,—ss: You are further notified t Q. What is c) Barron A. Nangle, Plaintiff, SOCIA hat if yo, 1 not This is a narrow, rocky island in enough Democratic votes tro} A fail to answer said petition, plead or , . $ ¢ ” ‘ 5 Shere cry is-| i * ji ‘ = q mur thereto, on or before the 12: € a single Northern state The gossips of Washington » whis-|no justification. The president ought}the East river, between Manhattan va. a e@ 12th va t and Editor jaring that Italy, France and Rates 5 bags Pistine ion of] either to do the work of his office oy | ‘Island and Long Island, and forms| Gertrude Horton Nangle, Defendant | of June, A. D., 1920, said petition wit) 8 Manager ; 4! pan sedate Eb teh Sd =I : tpart of New York Ci It is about a|To Gertrude Horton Nangle, a non-resi-) taken as true, and judgment render... anager | England, having each taken #® mandate this report. For example, there seems| hind it over to the vice president, as Pile ‘and ia shares ionic one-eighth of| dent of the State of Wyoming, and| thereon according to the prayer ther: iter }Over a rich part of the former Turkish ditorial Writer This 3d day of May, A. D. 1 (Seal) HAZEL CONWEL) Clerk of the District Court, whose place of residence and postof-| fice address is unknown: | You are hereby notified that omthe 34 s re-| the constitution specific: little that Mrs. Wilson sponsible for the appointment o: iy directs. Noja mile wide, and is «used exclusively | remark andjfor the penal institutions and hospi- doubt territory, wanted to hand us a mandate young| reproach is intended in thi ‘Adpactintha inlsuscavalatives |for an unproductive section, the speak-| Mfr, Hanger as a member of the Pub-|none is implied, since physical incaf Pigmundes charge of the city of New day of May, A. D., 1920, the above-/ By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. Devid J. Randall. 341 Fifth Aves ler said he believed the countries who|jjc Group of the Transportation Labor| pacity, however much it may be regret-| 4 ae entage of Ameriean|?2med Barron A. Nangle began an ac:| Pub. May 4, 11, 18, 26, June 1, 8, i999 Prudden, | got “the banks” ought also to take “the! poard. Hanger's wife was a Bolling.| ted, is not blameworthy. Since the, ga] Pexcones? ie Britiah tion against you by filing his peter Today Tena? cA BE 3 | r e.” how , u re: >| a 2 - the District Court of the Sixt’ ‘udic: le a independ poor house. To Mrs. Wlson is attributed the ap-| president has taken no action in the! ships during the war?—A. M. W. ne District eres ein teint yor Arpeniine: District in and G 1 Copies of the Tribune are on| It was not intended as a slap at the! nointment of Martin Gillen of Wiscor-| matte nd since the facts of his con-| A. Of every hundred men who went file in th hicago of-| Z : ve in Briti 45 in} fices an |president,” said the speaker, referring] gin as a member of the Shipping Poard| dition are held behind the serten, it camara dilate Teme: rye ae . a to the ryation that no agency! over the protests of Mr. Tumulty and| becomes a duty of congress to aeter-| $76 Russian shipping under English Gis rea |should represent this country in the) in contempt of the demands of the| mine the president’s condition and to| gontrol, a Z e x OY — Six Month 1e of Nations without the approval! Demoeratic national committee. is » such action as may be proper and} @, What is meant by a “common’ Guenien i gress, “but frankly circumstances) ¢yrther declared that John Barton y. It is a false delicacy that) carrier?”—D. M. { Per Copy 08| made it absolutely necessery for us to! payne first learned that he was being| sustains @ situation alike unwarranted| A. This term is applied to public! boa ope shes anes - ‘ ‘Seite | apres Re mo| means of transportation for all kinds ae +96 00 take tions. When you con mnsidered for the secretaryship of the|by law and in defiance of commoy of commodities and includes both the! \ Tonth 1'50| sider the character of the pe he ap-| interior at Mrs. Wilson's table, and) sense. |carriers of passengers and of freight. | Mad from the Po ular ed to the peace confer some] that he received his notific n of ap- RC TE Q. Who wrote the “Old Onken)| e P id in ad-| 1,300, of them—it does not n any 4r-)yointment at the sarhe tea table, (0 (DC tt ————_— Bucket ?”—B. Ss. | 3 | gument to prove our point.’ Anncrablelerl chazrinéot ‘Tumuttys ey )_A. ‘This song was written by Samuel, White Sea Island Cloth 1 " {Woodworth in 1817 and first published | “They say the president will veto the) ne gossips further have it that be-; lander thei title “The Bucket.” ‘The alr Member of Audit Bureau of Clreulations | resc ution terminating the war. If $9,] fore ecretary Lansing was summaril) : ~ 84s an adaptation of Frederick Smith of; $$ _____| 00 oe it. Then we will have to content| gigmissed from the cabinet he had been (Kiallmark’s musie which was composed! ee pecenste ourselves until Mareh 4, when we willl pewildered and embarrassed by the fact | ‘ica eaee oa a citizen of the ‘for pt 's “Araby’s Daughter. 1 wie fon menublicatians an president and a Re-| that when he sent important matters to| “A. Mr. Hoover isa native-born | ,@;, W# a major and minor ten- published herein who will carry out] the White House for the presidential aries n an r renounced his}; A. These are terms used in auction {the mandates of solemn referendum.| eye, the only response was # curt note | #lesiance United States. In \ibridge. A major tenace is composed | x : : q 4). recent statement, he said that he had seen iuealt oleh + eit }then we will have peace. of direetion. signed “Edith Bolling Wil jevor been antanteorn! ails country| Of the ace and queen of the same suit -——<——<—$—$<$ _______. The senator spoke of the high cost Of| son.” There is a further story, quot-| for a ye @ time; except during theppan ce minor tenace is the king andj WETS ARE PLOTTING | * iment that bought a branding}ing Senator Lodge, that the ser re-|late war, in which period he was in|"@ What was known as “Schopen-| = Sree po Mee He 2 ne {iron for each two horses in the cently adopted a resolution calling u service of the United States. hauer's Bible?”—G. Peo a ER ;{2nd the high cost of living, whi th state department, “if mot incom Liane ee Interchureh World) A, he Ons 4 ee i can orward i © camp of De ey enc i es x Ky 3 Reap a vesnel Leer translation of the “Upanishads,” made we inform our old chautauqua ; #4; could be brought down by increas | patible with the public service,” for cer) 4. phe frst definite steps taward the|by Anqueti'Duperron, from a Persian frien liam J. Bryan, knowing him} 2% Preduction and curtailing the con-| tain Information, bearing on a phase offorganization of the Interehurch World m of the Sanscrit original, which ’ afetcr inst ma} Sumption. The government could help} our foreign relations, and that the de-|Movement of North America were tak-| was published at. Straseburs, in. two : ors n° |by favoring essential industries at the! partment duly transmitted the reque: vember 17, 1918, when 1 volumes quarto, 1801-1802, under the things if not in oth Phe! informa: | xpends Ok ROMAN TIA Me toLA Ny Ce | "ta: i eteraiite ieTaOR ene Gere ontiat? of American home title “Oupnek’hat, id est, Secretum Le- om from an ynquestionable| °*! - : = oC eos es -ggt saaee ion boards and of ¢ gendum.” It consists of a group of | see Mer Spenina Cox | feteral reserve bank end@*the powers of} say that a few days thereat Ser fonal and —undenomina- treatises, expounding a general System| or OF Paltav. wawanaeegs | interstate commc¢ commission. Loe chairman of the committee on sencies met in New York City. |of mystical pantheism, which arose as fe a i | — -—- foreign relations, received a note from! Q. Is fee any warmer when t a development of the more theosophic ve formed 2 coalition, ¢ | WHO IS PRESIDED hice FWleOn te chant in the img than when freezing?—M. element in the Vedas. It is believed to smash the Wilson-McAdoo mbina-| ; R x é ig 7 : z A. Melting ice and fr ing i that this influenced Schopenhauer not a tion, but-in reality-to put dver-acwerytie oO is appearance, says Argo-| president's judgment the matter Was the game temporatt the point at) little in his writings. chor h Aerie Roe rdiews | mut at a Fetent cabinet meeting— a] not of sufficient impor awhich melting or freezing {s taking (Any reader can get the answer to | Buena wep id torn ins ak upon | meeting held in a private apartment of | his immediate consider Dee oer er Fe Lote hes oor bya WaHoe The Casper - , : Birt: the White House and at which Mr.| interpreted as a der ore 13) nowh, as the) Daily Tribune Information © Bureau, | é ; 0 . the subject. And since Democrats have |‘ 13 “Corner Hous 5 Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washing: | H never been kno’ tand by a plat-| 2/80" Was present, seated and partici-| the information desir A. This is a name given to the build. ton, D. C. This offer applies: strictly to Full Louis eels Walking Heels m + pati only in a perfunctory way—it is] refuses either to confirm or deny the! ing which hous information. The bureau cannot give! . for pledge it r oO icular “ 5 | + rn ed neko mo Hartculas| Mace, omy fn pestucory way I | efune _ iNvailSuy"New ork Civ." "advice om tora, medica, ant Sane | Wood Covered Cuban Height difference to them whether they sel ©t| president's condition is not impreving.] How much or how little truth there! @-. How can hard rubber be worked | matters. It does not attempt to settle | ‘ ‘ damp card to stand upon a dr: | i 7 og ver?—H. D. lomestic ble: 528— r en a oe _ — i :in ite Sea Island cloth; in Mr. Bryan's careful consideration is| { White Sea Island cloth ; mfortable fitting walk. invited to the su: ure of a ) a perfeet fitting five-eyelet 3 £9 . sal "7 } nae Sent ing heel Oxford; the soles the gentlemen taking part in the con z 7 j Oxford; the soles are light Z Meschla: ferance 16 wer With acknowledgments to K. C. B. : HSRC A ee light and flexible; : : OSs | and flexible; sizes 3 to 8; sizes 8 to-8; widths A to ing. which w f | widths AA to D; price, D; price k ings, Ind. Thos . ; , Peg ts “Look out, fellows~ es ied head Hall, TI Tag-| ‘ ! t, Democratic leader of Indiana, and| 9 | “ ntucky, Ohio and IL! ; i cigar nee #48 ap year | Leisure Oxfords in Com former chairman of the Demo-} t ératic National Committe : | + Snow WhiteCloth @ | = keen to go on the war YOU'VE ALL read. | M ~ p x hecause he kills two birds | HOW. THE great’ detective | Economical, neat and comfortable are the terms best tone thereby, nominates a era aelans . | describing these two remarkably fitting Oxfords—one wet presidential candidate and defects SHERLOCK HOLMES, a Louis wood-covered heel, the other a Cuban walking the ambitions of the Wilson family, | 7s 8 height; no leather is used in their manufacture, the that particular family not being pop-| couLe LCOK at the ash. soles being light rubber, the uppers a snow white wool ular with MeCombs | FROM A cigarette. cloth; all sizes and widths; 4 50 All the anti-Wilson strength is being} Adve 2 price.. s rraled for Cox and is#one reason why | AND TELL you then. so much criticism of Wilson is being ate \ ; ALL ABOUT the man. . heard within the party and much ‘ pg Mare ’ otwear Riaprinie ! Coe feed inent ais asatiae Slr ariian We Carry Children’s Fo about; s eee The matter of second place on the HAVE SREREOCK stopped. tjeket has been put up to Edwards and} FOR ALL they need. the plotter are understood to have his! >» eement to the arrangement. IS JUST one look, IGGIN “YOUR GINS « ; « will put it over on} OF THE Sackaae : D x ine a ai ne ee is | THAT STALE a 122 East Second Street nominations AND IF it is. —~ a ees - ——— And v it wetter candidate ould be ye See i Gen vine Oa oemele ae THE CloARETTE, uA Cam cozyand aed u THAT “SATISFIES.” = ° John L. Bied P. ey se M — es Reon eae Oh ; oa GIRLS tow. . = John L. Biedermann, Pres. Robt. L. Johnson, Manag’ E ; Ne w 3 a x ye Sites a a aie RIGHT OFF. = = te rine of the sa portant iia an - THAT THE man. = 2 eae avaraed canine wo WoKes tt C 2 = York Sun and Herald s of the | HANDEORE ARs Hey : E Gennay Tevieeut- enter. of Ow AND GOOD and contented. Phone 948 2 ; : it ‘ope re jee es i ate i <a iki .| AND THERE afe only. i 2 Rhy COUN Re Allee: pope Cay THREE MILLION of him, = MOVING VANS, DRAYS TRUCKS2Z >) of enthusiastic approval last abet = ‘ : 2 bid Nihy Binet encataie go BNE ret HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, 2 ror nd the high cost of living. | so REY Bad all. ¢, 2 vidbergabrpee? 3s 4 Sereno - BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS SG, tae vill oe ERE | i AND IF you get. | te Z fehl oe ha cavers win aoewas gpm fie = | “IF IT'S MOVABLE, WE MOVE IT” Butop DON’T SAY. \ uperior blend- fh , feting succes for the R ae slassing paper wrapperis'e think his al HAM tor Lensoot took up the eapert blond of fine Turkish and Domes- | = ————— ister « President Wilson that the \) brought it bac | N ive the independence and liberty of , a 7 t € Having dor 0 me the guardianship of th a ker a fine to com . For Prompt Deliveries of ce, France would ey coe \ BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL ; come. into existence y A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND &: OPE EPIIPOOP SO DLA hhe EMIS (re Te BANANA TE

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