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PAGE TWO Che Casper Daily Cribune €be Casper Daily Cribtine ee as this confereitée son plitit without, resetvatiohs. ‘The |) ¢—“=——-_ sas @ frorturiti, “Cered_and Miriétva and thé the tombe of Joteaa Balighea bey aca ve ny oti Weal, tédicar , ioh was ma , : pside! rT 7 é et é 4 1 A n- issued every evening except Sunday at [Pov ss Made for the orgahis| president wit not actept it with teser Letters From the People || knaves by inaiah chié De ee Sal beet ge te Dead By sae Par joie 4 facies Rot attempt ty Casper, N couny, Wyo, Pubil- tion of & more tfuly pétmanént court Bt Vanane There is 6né esc&pe, and Only |, Sige ake | he lor eight da9é, (bégidfiig with the take exhaustivé résedrc) Nor to uniter sation offices: Ol Exchange Building. | arbitral jtistice tind for future méetings|onc, that we can see trom thié ded@-|> ii itor , =e | Attomoere ie HA Bkobllent Hiway Up /25th day of Kislev, corresponding ‘tol ject, Write your question ni), *! TUSINERS MTR ERONE EEE oS 1g|of the international conference. which | lock, and we would like to sec the Re-| Recently there appeared in many pa-|Pike's Peak, completed in 1915, eight:/ December), ‘arid is belebiated, chiefly As) briefly. dive fal dane Gets" ana Fntered at Casper CwWvomine)Postop. | NOU! probably have been held. had it|publican party adopt it. pers a news item telling that a Ghris.|€e? miles long and 20 to 50 feet wide, /& festival of lights; by Jews every-|'and rade gy cents in sta fice as second-class Hatten Noe, oF, 1516 | not been for the Outbreak of the great] It is not probable thet the states.|tan Scientist. in Newark, N. J, Wag) te srade averaging only 7 per cent.|WHOG 4. ia sai ats covered andl aircct Pine ie PS id bovorth walk: lee ane "eae 4 “convicted of manslaughter for failure! UPON payment of toll, automobiles may | Q. u ai irect to thé thaqtirer.) |then of other countries will follow ure’ iecénd, Lieutenant Zebulon Pike dis- What is it worH?SW. C. MEMBER THB ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS| “Wher PresiaéiitWild6h went ¢o| President wi to Provide métiical treatmieht .for his son's leadership as bfind-| child, Who succtived to whdt was sub-|S2Vered this. mountain in 1806, and ati)! A: This important element was dis- leoverea by. Mofitietit and Madath Curié er | eae |tempted to climb it. He failed, and| you eat—always use Paris to negotittte a trenty of peace|ly as his party follows it. We would! sec r i tam was val - —— 5 arty follows it. ould /sequently pronounce s - Hal HANIA, eregident and, Balter) with Germany, he disedfded the steps) liKé to Sed the Republican party and Ta. ee nasal dinhthe-| stated in. his diary that “no human Ue ej in see bee wae ie EARL E. d , Business Ms 5 Ss ra | > ~ ei H . being could have ascended to its pin-| . . THOS DAILY——Advertising Manager| which had been taken at The Ha its presidential candidates pledged to|_ The parents of this child belong to a! na fe." ; : Q. Wit is the difference between J.B GRIFFI ate Bditor|for international fellowship through call a third meeting of The Hague con-|/4TS® @nd rapidly increasing number) @, What was the Syllabus Errorum? Paisley shawls and edinel’s hair HS SARE) W. H. HUNTLEY torial Writer} stated meetings of the conference andj ference after the election. Before that eee tee BioRira. SxRntlences, Who,' Hs As eh UR ey a =-ohe or two tablets—eat like can] eg edns Fc ka : Say Basse Raed 3 - ‘hat having first given the medical system| A, ‘This was a document published) A. Paisley shawls are very fine} InsthtlyrelievesHeartburn Bi); paSargrtizins Mepresentntives the organization of ‘® permanent court,| conference the whole matter of inter-‘of treatment a thorough trial, turned) ny Pius IX im 1864, condemning Wiphty | Worsted shawls manufactured in Pats- ass; Fe < Spurn, Bloated peuaatte™ rok City. and substituted for it what we have)fationtd relations could he laid with at Christian Science and récél¥ed the| doctrines which it ealld “thé. prinei.|le¥, Séotland,, in imitation of tig ioe a igestion, Tatetientecen Hine ventured to ceil the diplomatic method.|reasohable hope that in such @ confer.|Be2lns so long and vainly sougtt in| pai errors of our times." The é¥ilabus|!ne Cdiel's Halt shawls Which wet le many fide caused by al ~ “Chitago, DL” In his plan theré is a cOnference with-|ence an adjustment could be tafe be- te Busts che ae RAB Chris-| gave rise in England to a fdmibiis Cbn-|formerly made eustyel en ge Copites of the Daily Tribune are on| |, Stier Sbnd ghicAaiMealiva:, Shalt GebMies hears ie is cience treatment is usdally sac-|troversy between Gladstone atid New- The ititations mide in Pdisiéy were a. ‘oma gig ln the |New York and Chicago of t a | (wren the McKinley-Roosevelt plan and} cessful is attested, not ohly By its 44-|man. The rfafne “syllablis’’ 1s @lso|S0 fine in many cases as to require ah - C fices and visitors are welcome. with power. This council is composed| the Wilson plan which would transfer} heténts but by many others who five) usea for the decree of Pius X, 1907,|eXPert td tell them from the réél. FATS le the smedy, it tak SUBSCHIPTION RATES of diplomatists. -There] is no other pro-|the emphasis in the Wilson plan from |S¢e® What it has done for theif friéfids./ condemning modertiism in sixty-five f al and gases ain at By Carrier ite fs 3 ji Almost everywhere the world over pa- (Any reader can get the answer to| of the body eae Oné Year $7.x0| vision for a court than’a suggestion in| the executive council to the as yet un , ary, | Dropositions. byw Caspet 1 nde repo get Six Months Pos Pera tee 3.90 Gre nncenentethatveleCure pnoriene aie rents are at lberty to choose for their, @. Who was known as the Maiden|2P¥, ‘uestion by writing The Re Bate : t 8 Wonderfully }g| the covenant that a court may be or-| crested Court and would secure the co-| children the means they believe m st! tiieehi?—D. 0. J. |Daily Tribune Information Bureau, efited. Guaranteed to satisfy o. Three Months . One Month ...: Per Copy peoples in ™ common) efficacious in preservitig health. Guia- ~ |Piederic J. Haskin, director, Washing-} money refunded b: 7 : ed by reason and condelente, cnliglit-| preabett of Bagiane, on 9 SMe ton, D. C. ‘This’ offer applies. strictly| gis Gost a trifle. Pie ened by past experience, and possess-| Q. How much would a: tour. arourid| t@_information._ The Bureat_ cdniidt . ing an abiding desire to Go wha rt sctld ébat = ‘on 6r diplomatic) peace, rather thah of @iplomatit Agreb-; thought best ahd right, the ones ts arti genragne oy in 1926,! oss vests all power ifi a body which] ments entrobed Wy arms |Newark chose Christian sciéfee treat | which Will be completed in July, fdr| ssarily is, and, in point, of -—__~—~»— iment for their child. Nov taev hivel which the ptice was about $4,600.) INTERNATIONAL COURT. [been s | ope tion of Hs Mail are two important differ-)movement for justice foutifed 6n law One Year ........ . ences betwe thi Six Months i Three Months , . pece+seses 1.50] methods. 1. The Wi io subscription by mail accepted for perioc an three months. plan All subscriptions must be pal@ in ad-| aimoat ne two plans and bringing with it the protilse of 100% MIGROZONE 190% | _ King of all Treatments for Blood Poison, Rheu- ; matisrn atid Eczema : vancé an The Daily Tribune will not octer rosec! rim. | insure delivery after subscription be-|fact, so far has been, composed whony| TH fe erred to prosecution as crim-)While this meant touring In a fiatty | comes one month in arrears. . A draft for the constitution of the 2&8, and the father has been convict-| there was a stipulation that it was to| of diplomats. ich diplomat, ne sarfly and right! naan euherh theca > vs terest of the nation which he repre ; Member of the Axsocihted Pr f 1 frere seprete the "Associated Preas is exelusiroly | sents, The proceedings of the councii|P&SM offered to the secret éntitled to the usé for reptibli¢ation ot sen-|!easue in the name of Noi all news credited in this paper and ajso | a8) He. Bwitaepi Bi 18edi Hees purtisned heralit ehiiark, Switzerland and F | been n = fed, but an appeat has been taken to! be first-class throughout. ‘la Higher court. | Q. What is a heptameter?—=b. fs. S| Ih common honesty and justice it| A. A heptameter is a verse of seven | should be remeribered that thousa‘ids|.mettical feet: | sweden,|0f children succumb to diptheria un-'| Q. Can you tell me what Hunukka der medical attention and prosecutibiis '8?—P. 8. D. ie public by tHe Duten vovern.{@, Nt follow in such cases, Wete @ A. This is the Jewish fedst ot thé © public by the Duten govern) there anything t6 Indicate even tlia{ Dedi¢ation, instituted by Judas Mated- ment it is the result of the confer-|faintest approach toward certiinty #f| baeus, his brothers, and the whole cbii- e|recovery from dipletheria or any other| sréBation of Israel, in 165 B. ©., to satel Pebkudey. |disease througH médical treatmen*, it|/ commemorate the dedication of the new addition {8 ria#é ahd no few in-/ biictcek |might furnish 4 weak excuse for pros-| 1éWualtar setup at the ‘The fact that not a single silo exists|terpretdtion given to interfiational law.| According to the plan, the court/cention in case of failtire to fuffilsh| = STS anke|'The object to be sectred fs peuce, not} Would consist of fifteen judges and siX;such treatment as a first or a list ré Lea ; substitutes, who must all be recog-|Sort. Tt is but fair to state that, in if tized atithorities on international jus-| View of the widely divergent opinions and the constdintly changing ptactices ‘of medical men, not eveh the weakesr the judges;kind of an exeusé can be found for rs, the sub- Such prosecution. For those physitiatis who fire honestly doing their best ‘| Thé meniblrs Wollid te eidctad witn.| Wevidte “thE etitrerines of, ftiitrity. ys “| Christian Scientists Haye siticere re- but regard to their nationality, but no} spect, but they are ‘righteously 6p- more than two jli@ges of the same]}posed to any attempt to force mediéine wi hota ‘ofbte, and all that goes with it upon them or sa upon thelr children. They would be re-elis CLYDE JOHNSON, | Christian Seiente Committee on Pub- old. They would then have a right to a! jication for Wyoming. permanent court of international it s first the in re: Member of Audit eS i of Circulation» ¢ - ice of the league Of nations, re bargainings between ‘the repr tatives of the diffatent nations, éach primarily seeking the interésts of the 7 nation Which He represents. The agree-} ied ate cénipromises, No|¢nee if the peace palace at The Ha Mand hag 18 Yeats7600 Patients. Write for Booklet THE MICROZONE MEDICINE €O., Box 94, Hot Springs, Ark. OOog ments MR. WI LER’S ‘TERPRI sitrona County will seem to other cbunties of Wyoming, where 1d will seem still] «tn the McKinley-Roosevelt or judi in use Its members would be cho: is no room and no to other sections of, the cown-|oja) method’ ther ikRgd Be: assembly of the would) opportunity, for such bar: powers and adjustmett of ts by cortiprothises, where farmers and dairymen z to be appointed for nine y Attempt to get through the winter tween riv stitutes for six. without them. It has not been that the} oonfiicting intere: nee in which all na-| of | There is a confe unm | tions are represented, but Which is Its decisions ranchers and live Kk prod the county lack enterprise, or ar to profit by the expepience and! without fe tive powe eouh in the court. of others, it is rather that the/ are purely advisory. It is fashfontd of of the Postal Union, whose operated on 4 large scale, quantity. pro ta sions, by the way, have in fact al- FOR ductiofi has beth thelr objective: Be: & Ween décepted by the nations rep aire nien | Pension, which, like their salary, would Casper, Wyoming. 6. % muttah snd wool have been the main| »egeuted, Aid there is # court to whic nie. Aeaa GARE Sane (EBS 3 oe % . . output. : thé nitions may by special agreement. ee een art would be to! . ‘ sens sts ecommcte d The srowing of forage crop§. AS 2) cybmit all duestions. It would be the) Ai i i ; ed f ee { ; i adjudicate 4d prences between nations, midtter of tours®, has reecived ah tauall)jsiness of this court to secure, not |*uaica eveniGes between ( ind it would be competent to act on all attention th the growing of the ani-|4marity peace, but justice, and to in = . Linge aha : SU ah cere aia) F c in which its decision is askéd. mals to ¢onsume them terpret and apply interfdtional law to} § Dairy farming has not beeh given. the 7 ttlement of such questions as} o 0 c; What i meant by the five bor- . 7 its threw | is j ghs?—M. G | attention, that it possibly should, be-| might be brought before it. These de The Meltin: Pot | ous! ; BG: | | e cause the energies of the people were] igigns of the court’ might rest upon} gs -|| A. ‘This was a term applied in ola b le, but they 1en Bhetiged in livestock growin# Havel tne pla would have to resign when 66 years o- ; nh ree English history to Leicester, Lincoln, of the nations—that is; on| Nottingham, Stamford and Derby,) is THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. | which were held by the Danes until when they were reconquered by R ; easly st upoti the recorimendations of the] will open at Chicago on June. 8th, will ward and Bthelfleda. The modern O8éS; Carnations, Cape Jasmines, re | five boroughs ffom the Americin onterence, which they Would décebt] he theft consecutive Republican con-| standpoint are those of Greater New Sweet Peas, Pansies; Tulips, Peonies ecetipied. Of late, however.| ine practic otherwi of the questions entering into] vot among Anglo-Saxon peoples ale. | nown as cothmon law; or they might) “Phe Rephiilican convention, which a study higher produttion on a smaller lore efficient use of forage, with the] object of quality rather than | ultimate quantity, together with an investiga) and apply,*in vhis y givitig theth the) vention held in the great middie west} Yo Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, tion into the attractive profits arising | opai force of Iw. metropolis. Roosevelt. was nominatea| Richmond and Queens. : : d A i B from dairy enterprises, In a territory in Chieago in 1904, ana the Republi-| @ How much did” the Grit Cet: an thieritcan eauty Roses; also i “| tral station in New York cost ahd how . so welleddapted to sich activity, agaiig~prd Lt. I.the AV ilson Wplomatic method County, has occlipied the atten: | thé setinte Is vostod With pb ana whe s which enter the league will be} Jpeeepariod thebuasrmderd. here ev 1920 wil} be, Jaege is it?—D. A. L. since. ‘The ednvention A. The approximate cost of the the most in-}Grand Centfal Terminal building was trona ~*2,000 potted blooming plants. tion of tior ‘ and land owner called upon to unite = their —rijiltaty| cing inethe history of the Repub | $10,000,000. ‘The main .butlding at the “ It has ftemained, however, for Hon.}forees in compelling obedience to such) atic strong con.\ street level is 600 fect tong, $00 feet ‘ | P. Wheeler to become the pioncer | intertiational agreémertts as the eotineil pak - E “(Wide and 105 feet high; .below the ace “OUT T er ar ‘ Fe anes sh in its deliberations. In the tenfers for the presifency and ele-) street level it is 745 feet long and 480 lc otoeta te he ‘waited ments of uncertainty in the situation| feet wide. The floor space of the sta- contracted for the | MeKinley-Roosevelt or judicial method ; tion: Gbuld. décorhiibdate. 30,000". peopl hict 1 keep the country doubtful : PO 000mPeowle Ps nilow of 160 tona! nollHt® Che GOUEE HOE tiie SoliféreHes js|WhICh will Keer, the -couftry: doubrtull:. | Gre ting, a get the best flowers obtainable as to the ome of the ballot wach, a few milles| clothed with military power. 2No pro-]28 [0 the outcome pieuba pot Are packs of cards al- more than one worthy rancher in the adoption of the silo in Natron} may Cor and-he has construction of tw each at his re hout the capacity : _{all probability, throu: ny sathe 2—W. E. y voto Ha dude tak entuRGlag Hy AbeHIes ’ s the same?—W. E. G. , 4 fee eee meat ee ee trade cmched uy the eBuire Or|tlon. It ls estimated that the attend rds for laying games of We deliver to any part of the city, or telegraph congratulate the désisiott ance at the 1920 convention will br are of the most remote antt- flowers to any part of the United States. Mr. Wheeler is to be a to adopt the ensilage} tne récomtnen{ tions made by the eo-)".0" O° le | YC ean slant and of almost universal usage, ‘i supplying roughage for his|fereriée, ‘THE plan asstities the exidt-/A! record’, ani TMAk ts x ‘| but the decks are not everywhere the b A large variety of Memorial Day wreaths and } “means that others fully] ence of an international public opioid, | well size it will hish water) same. Anglo-Saxon peoples use packs cemetery pots. * : ton seme . 1 i faelerit. to settife A6-| Mark in national cor ion history. |of fifty-two cards in four suits of thir- . of his excellent judgment in|]which will We stiffelerit tos j |teen each. In Italy, thirty-six cards his lead and] ceptatite of the Gerisions of the court} form pack, while the Chinese deck such matters, will follow Br HOLD TIGHT. : Nireetly silos Will be famfliar sights on| for the present ad leaves the question head hee ‘ f Ohi | consists of: thirty cards in three suits be rae any military means of enforcing such| Sétetot “Warreh, G-Huraitig of Ohio! of nine each tin three aupériti carts, ‘ allynearby; ranches fae eee duire consideration, ‘The |S: “here isi't dhything the hitter] ‘The old German pack had only thirty - 7 ' rhe silo, as an adjunet to successful) decisions for futur b vas very| With world Giviliziitfoh, except that hu-}two cards. Various artistic embellish. ; livestock | distinction between the two was very ments of the faces of the cards have f ; feeding of dairy cattle 2 | ahity is pwing it through # vision ri - ma Hity oe vismne it cite d from time to time. Among ¢ long proveh value and} cjeafly pit 5g, | BPPEA ftoot, “then Poise/the devices used w. horsemen, ele- the instructions of BNhu} tht] Impaired in a catacylsmal wat. rerally, is 6: ly o mistake in Nw @f states to can certainly be n ai : it tL te the bebli disturbed and werves tmvel phants, bells and flowers. At one time ‘0 The fertile valleys of) Atiierican @ four. Kings were. elimins inl tron, Counter) Ne) Sees A Very AN réiertes .twhat wal mens mAbked, “Ai sexer, has oMiberwa| the four, Hinges were oellminatse. for 14 Ea t 2 St thig county are capatie of producing) Hague peice cbitference. E | * ‘oe have| 2@ pack in Amerted and reptieed by Ss 5 tHe substitution of] Men irrational; sometimes there have) portraits of Washington, John Adams, tons of valutible winter) peed,’ saffl he, ousands of netion,|been drayéhis upon the dangerous cup} Franklin and Lafayette, while tn¢ queens were represented by Ven SPOT CASH | aitslormatic “4 sense of re-| of Barbar far from siufe minimum of labor, and it) judicial action for ubstitution of judic' fur diplomatic sense of re-| And he added: ‘We heed! with a a reflection upon ulizing the splendid op ity and men have wandered our acumen that paths, but the human} procession still marches if tht sponsibility.” tore sunflowers ind | for’ dbbitration, not distinguished pub n. Here in the Unite ler will fi . : lor the first season and {4 NOW] ic fieH.coHteritd in afi tHe initerna-| feel the reflex, rather than the hurting} FOR, YOUR be rit to put in cbhsidckdbte acre-| tion stions of thé day, but judges| wound, but ti think straight, and] LIBERTY BONDS Bs ; jwho will be intérestet? orily In the que v mean to re 1 bagr | : F —— | Uo appearing upon the recdtd before} hold firmly to all that was ours when} mae ‘ taal on — TWO PATHS TO PEACE. them. Plainly this end is to be attain-| (war involved us, and soek the higher) dJowelry, Guns, Clothing The United tes senate declined to}pa by the establishment of a court of} att dint’ which ate the only cotn-|) Gasper Saa% ane “e mg pt the President's treaty of peace! permanent judges Wiis will have no|pensations that so supremie a Store—229 South Center the President Has refused the sert-]5:her oceupation and no other interest) t ¢o ttinkind. America’s present| 1 esolution of peace. We ate ikKe-|put the exercise of the judicial fac-} ne not herotes, but Nedling; not|—__—__ , 5 sar : : re scape ly doomed to remain in a state of wat! iity? | hosthuitia, but fofitintey: ‘hot fevolued _———— ot dua = until after next Mareh. surgety, But se aS proposed By | adjusime efiity;| “Say It With ropean) pot the dfathatic, but the dispissidh-) Ate} fot eXperiricht, but equipoise; hot! Flowers” s of the nation$ to-}cubmergence in internationality, but | fiility.” the question the Outlook has this tolof a judicial league vy Tie of the President's chtt-| ,merica and accepted by the f lenge to all in or out df His party WhO] jowe 4, We welcomed the fact re sh to amend his league of nations! .tep in the prog of the Week.) ward « Christian ‘tivil TODAY CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY = MEMORIAL DAY we publish in out n@ws tion. When} sustaiitent in teiimphant na What I follows is the abkwer which] pycsident Wilsdtt Ignored the work of Lee Sy | we v the Republican party and the} his predecessors’ dnd brought home | country would nike to. that Ghiltetige.| rom aurope a radically different plan,|, %UdsIns. from the grief we ure hays) “Th are two plans for Intertin-}y ed the fact ahd frankly ex with) Obi“ raitebuls;" "cab BhOrte gel ‘neveryth i j : . you would naturally think] ; : s » pesky ere hoodooed, You're () difficulties, Whitt for con-] in Hur intefnationial refatiohy the coun-| the pesky things were hoodooed | | tional co-op ind adjustment Of) pressed our regret. But we believe that wrotig, MceAdooet venience may be labeled try Should, if possible, present a united | _ T judicial method ldewat to the other nations. We hoped aT Set | MEMORIAL The diplomatic method | that by amendatrients before the adoptidn Senator d of Missouri, says that} ewoout of UN) of the president's” blah it might be) presidefic Wilddn had Written the épi-| ‘ F led by the) made safe, and by amendments subse: faph of the Democratic party. And it| DAY to mect at The) quently adopted by the league itself) has Veen suggested in view of the ® nd, 1916 platform pledges} iph réad—"Here tes the} Thousands of Potted usual.” | Plants for your | selectic: IANA I judicial meéthod gs ternational econferente' of considering | the power’ uf the executive ci sarty's 1912 light be dimiifistibd aha the power of|that the ¢ | the 5 or the purpe could be uiken td prevent 4 AAAS A000 TT owing, inereaxe In, arma} the court to be Lrgitnized might be In-| Hemocratic party—as At th time McKinley was | creged, tifid the ledigue thtts become tu ague. That}; A southern Democrat got peeved the was secretary | judigitl, not a aiplomatic, 16 mericun delegation 0} pop d. The Repub-| othe ice proposed the establish: | {Giri fedllef8 if thé sbfitte hate tiade—} Republican side of the chamber | dxy in Congress and notified a0 ome plan of obligwtory giudi-! we (iin sel ur mitient at-| we Hi : | Cs for dispuios. ‘The rit-licrat (@ eourg a ndn-bnétinad apbrbvall the one “he dept wean ove” ll GIRBENMOUSES S$ Dern destroy IAA Natrona Power Co. ed, DI no plan fr! of an amended 1 The president — of yas worked Ut. | contemptuously scorns all proposals ot] We dislike to refer to the ae bu] Two Blocks East and Two 2 ‘ ce did, however, create aleompromise, and his party will .not|W#sn't Mr. Wilson mistaken about the Blocks North of State z : nae Tet nn |e can eres denen east or cae Go RE ocseae Phone 69 z ono histe r econ eject Don’t you really believe he had refer Hospital y = Ms : e will not acéetit the WiJence to thé United States treasury? 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