Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1920, Page 2

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Che Casper Daily Cribune Issucd every evening except Sunday at Casper, County, Wyo. Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice as : matter, November 22, 1916 re MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM UNITED PRESS R. BE. EVANS... THOMAS DAIL Advertising Representatives We eraahitt Manet Sac Blak tty Mt | rudien, King i. y teger Bldg., L Copies uf the Daily Pribune are on file im the New at and Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrie * Six Months Tiree Mon One Month. Per Copy---. By Maik Three 8 ‘ Ne subscrintion by mail accepted for léss period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in advance and the Daily Tribune will not issure delivery after subscription becomes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations (A. By 6) Member of the Ausociated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitfud to the use for republication of all news credited’ im this papat and also the local news published: herein. ee CONDUCTING OUR OWN BUSINESS. ef Our friends the Japs are inclined to nervous- ness, where America is concerned. They appear to Pubjication Offices: Oil Ex e Bi 3 ee }osedt remained for-a-Wilsoni appointee, a justice ay think about the way we con- . Mr. Obregon is having considerable difficulty | ~~" * Fooling 122 Ee Saal ait, 7 thes Welfare Club at in securing adoption of his constructive program. | ittie aropw ot witer etigk aac aundiceeaticast neameke m1 ae «yet ‘The Mexican congress is so torn by dissention that Wien eae laws George _Bies, Bled. Esc. it will be a relief when it adjourns:; The daily af- | ~ Are now the whole blamed drink. tong besice : ae guments are conducted with fists, canes and books 5 . Bee vai =. ee ea rae States for car. and whatever loose articles come to hand. me DEN: Bae ey eres | ees ror the Veae OF ae BETRAYING CONFIDENCES. _ cates were. toitedtiy. off the, kidaape| Seg, arn on Sar ee ing of Pauline QO... Pillman,. Pauline. was located, ac- cording’ to test reports, at tai of suprémie court of the District of Columbia, |where stic mod ybeen | trken by” her to fice ‘information pa ee in the cat Teta. Ne recotds of the war department should be opene: — to the court, The ruling arose out of civil pro- ceedings ‘in which a soldier's wife sought to obtain certain information given by the husband in his» questionnaire. wage The adjutant general will resist. the court's ruling on the ground that draft records are conf- dential and sacred as between the soldier and his government. The outcome of this case has an interest for every man who registered under the selective law and no doubt will be closely watched by’ thousands. : It may be readily seen where such a policy would lead, if the court's ruling prevailed, as there would remain nothing to prevent a wide publicity of confidential matters not only in the war depart- ment, but in other departments in cases where such Ode or Pomey Teachee, teachee, all day teachee; Night mark pspee, Nerves all shakée, No kissee, no huggee, Poor old maidee, no one lovee. +The Billboard Too Effeminate, Say Some. femmate, Read ft and Weep. ‘ There is one flash of real humor °*" nected with “Broadway Brevities.”” It 1s the appended program d¢s: of} “The Kiss,” one of those dance things invented. r Read it and weep: “Synopsis: An officer of thy (i craves the Kiss’of Youth, but s! grow very hostile over California land matters, but that is pure bluff. They will’ get-away witly # af they can, but they are prepared’ to accept our view when we hand ‘them the final’ word in the contro- versy. ‘ They profess to see in action taken by some of the American states a reflection upon them as a people. An inclination to regard them as inferior to the Caucausian race. We have offered no such insult to the Japanese, and if it is the view that the Japs be excluded from citizenship and land owh- ing privileges, it is wholly a question of races and «nationalities with which we desire to people our country. 4 We will shortly put up the bars against many European nationalities, because foreign’ peoples aré loading us up too heavy with their undesirables. For many years we have offered asylum to’ thé world, but we have now reached @ péint in our career when we can no longer do this. Our object was to fuse the foregitier with the American citi- ‘ zen and make a good American out of him. We have experimented in this line until we have on hand a large crop of people Hot possess the qualities out of which good Americans can be made. They will not make good citizens for any coun- try. Not even of their own native land. Imposi- tion has gone just a little too strong and we have got to quit. In Japan’s case, her people and our people are not calculated to mix. So that ends that matter, and if she is pleased to get sore about it, lét her get sore. Neither Japan nor any other nation can tell us our business in a matter of selecting”our citi- zens at this stage of our career. We have a whole lot of perfectly good institu- tions which we propose to care for and a large and fairly valuable land of liberty and now that we precedent would be cited. “rom him, Insengate, he invades ha 4 4 5 9 . sanctuary, coaxes, pleads, implores, but | The question of public policy in such matters Youth defeats even.force, seeking ref. | should be so well defined by the higher court that |use on an outer balcony. Mad with subordinate courts would not, in future, seek to in- | (ele, be drags her back and ravishew | : F YM | the ‘Kiss from Youth. Detiled, Youtu. | vade what are’ and should be sacred communica: | with unconscious courage, drivessta: his +3 t ae pPGHeD base heart the pin from her corsage. , | tions. He will never kiss again.”—The Bill. i Dental Dangers: A San Franciseo woman, has two, dia: monds mounted in her teeth. They are set, like windows, in the, facades-of her | incisors. But the few, fad is already | threatened. Reports from. Germany | say that at last real diamonds are ber ing made artificlaliy. Wouldn't. it be | calamitous if, after acquiring a pair of precious teeth, milady should be asked sweetly if she was. carrying a mouth: ful of synthetic ge from Bavaria. And what would happen to*all the wom: en wearing diamond :teeth should fash- ion decree that rubies be worn?- American Legion Weekly. ' $11.50 % bord. ; ever was for the James gang. _ The people blame |e tin ice wens te hang out — the | camé running back into the house and’ The federal tax on the sale of playing cards }{2{(8y ana he was afraid they, would that more than a billion dollars was won at poker on card games and horse’ races, the like of which and, neither did it afford such opportunity to get Members of the group of Reds sent back to Rus- | For attempting to blow up high officials of the So- DELIVERED et bata seems to think that city isa safer| Afraid Aviators Would See Him. imi rt They tell this one about a certa place for cutthroats and criminals than the frontier Bellas gitre . shy freuen! i Y i i - } clothes, He said it was a girl's job! the police department for the hornble meng aones His mother. insisted and ptagtedshton ont ditions that exist. the way to the clothesline. -But te! RES Sere yer eet told his mother they were taking. mov-! i Ing pict f Casper fi irplan amoutits to'$3,000,000 a year. This indicates the | duties. sale of forty million packs of cards at a cost of | - $15,000,000. The treasury department éstimates and other card games during the past year. It is further stated by goyernment investigators that the country is in the grip of a frenzy. of betting was never known in our annals. The late tiot of | spending for silk. shirts and silk hosiery~was not | a marker for the’ gambling mania now sweeping the | action for one’s money. : | Yea, verily, the jazz is still in our blood. ONE PLACE REMAINING. gia about a year ago could not even behave in a country where things were supposed to be to their | likiig. Several of them have been placed in prison } vier” ‘govétnment. There is only one place re- | maining where these birds can now be deported Yes, it's warmer than in Russia. ‘ Dl he a he se ts a a es en Fish Ponds BY eapegeeteneeteaetedoegetedy ox & Lotto /° Soldier Games .> Paint Books Sewing Cards ABC Printing Blocks Table Golf We are making an unusually eleaesteteae aeatedtpadedoapafetocny 1% * of 20 per cent. atone Mail order's will receive prom Oe ste sh, eee ey ¢, >, ets ? GAMES. NEW and OLD All fascinating and intéresting—all sure to bring pleasure to the youngsters for whom they are purchased: And many, many more quite as new and splendid, DOLLS very fine dolls. All these will be sold,-while they last, at a discount Holmes Hardware Co. - Corner Wolcott and Second Streets—Phone 601 b 4 Seoooooonrooeosoorereroooroorcoonmenogh 5 ee a TEELEOO OOS > BA GU Me % Barnard’s Bubble Outfits Cootie Game: Peg Baseball Outfits U. S. Puzzle Map - Rook White Squadron Authors in the kitchen. \ toring; matineeés, good reduction on a broken lot of The wo Regulator. pt arid most careful attention. State ES Se afostoate feet 119 East First, St. as a LES RE AU IE ee eR ee ee Iman, daughter of A.|c. A. Porter and Harry Bla been- mentioned Racine, | A new ho’ be nanied fo! charge ef this committee will be tie managemtnt ot the chin rooms located in» the Reports from Paris that women are | Legionnaire has beer urged by present smoking pipes reminds one of the man | abd past officers to ettend the meet: who said he refused to smoke cigarettes ing. so that there will be no quibpling because the habit was becoming to> c°.| abut the selections after the election | building. \: ir A a week's use Will surprise you with its VAIL Legionnaires who have been at| Here: New recruits are. belng dent: to QUICK results: Suse of Lavop. all’ displeased with the work of any | =—————— —n——ents | “| tik keeps the eyes, healthy, sparkling post officer have beem urge by ua-| = Mgt an@ vivacious. The Quick chagge wil! | fonal and department: headquarters to} “° Y ted Siline Soh Vtalnteretimibuie ere <a. , be sure ard attend these meetings when 2 , y }FPRER. Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. | post officers are elected. Only Legion f r members. will be allowed to vote atthe ‘ RE a 2 FORE | meeting tomorrow night and every loyal | 4 ia In pin Se Sade $23 to beodmns de dere bes 3 shadows one | avers weldag ight the fees to | & old no. : ; Show a preference for'an officer, in the | opinion Of ‘the Anterican. Legion offi- ! a at os. * ‘ tke meeting will start at 7:30 o’elocx. is Adela ht Bs which some enenry of the hitm:in race ; Dreams Women can now have 3 or more extra hours a day Think of having three or more extra hours each day—hours you now.spend ink of what you could accomplish in those hours—sewing, * parties—a thousand ny because you must be constantly in the kitchen watching and preparing derful invention that makes this possible is the ith the “Lorain” _ Youprepare the meal, set it in t all that time to yourself. The meal néeds no furth “Lorain” banishes “unlucky” heat for all cookery. i CASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY most frequently. == z Re enema ban »..« HAVE. PRETTY. EYES committee probably wi!l Marines accepted for enlistment now | i No gkl or w | is pretty. if, her War ie will hay cl ¥ by yes»: z Ei the, ee On ke et are ee ee Clee heicbe (Woe as, aaet Rave! dark Pacific fleets next spring, to fing : haat r > camphor, 7 : p rdrasti: as. Ain Lavoptik t} 0¢. the. Wear Alvan [aavices Feeuived by sEGae {sve wash, will brighten the eyes ana 8 “LORAIN It “Makes Cooking Come True.’ Takes all. the sting out of shaving; bathing and dressing,.» these cold mornings. No more goose flesh! Wid” fiche dete iua’ (2) chills running up and : own your spine! No moré icicles ornament- ing the steam radiator. ' Get one, of these little yj warmtlexuders. and _ {laugh at chilly weather! | They don’t cost much A |Bue your cleeteic: good | at an electric shop Construction Co. Phone i8iw ” * «© 112 EB, Midwest: Ave. Ce aeery “111 igarette Fifth 20¢ te 2, eoacs Po s%e oh eX. oo he So Go ago-4 Ra e-ate-«to-a$ 5 as as oes . ~~ ee | 2 aCe REGULATOR | GAS RANGE 3 KO Ss es : m ii jh id ol diriner. “Lorain Oven Heat ou can cook an entire meal in the oven at one time. ¢ oven for 3 to 5-hour cooking and then you have ther watching» Rees: cooking days by givirig you exact measured ‘shopping, Bee: and one things you can no 2, 2, oe + - > oy oe - 2, oO > 2, so ake 0% 2 - Phone 1500 SS > 2 Se ?

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