Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1918, Page 6

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"CHAUTAUQUA BAND LEADER TGNORE HUN PROPAGANDA, Blakey ofthe Blakey ; i manager - of |the market in New ¥. |, Pe R. hi ladies" Mrs. Boone will then go to New York Sadie La Tout, of |the mark ‘ deorsaine stores in the 0. S. ain’ | re ‘where Bey. oe ee their son,|the nch shop in the oe ah repent eee a an “Yoin "City to "punchase’ Hix Sal ne crea of the Leviathan one ef the U.| tip ad wi Feturn in'a few dave to [women's rendy-to-wear” clothing” for af mctbenRae are ‘plaey cae S transport ine te “leave the latter part of the week for!she fall tra SPACE SIX —= FIRE TRUCK 15. IS REAL MARVEL, REPORT SAYS SHIPP IN ADDRESS HALTED BY GAR ;Man Who Blocked Emergency Work of Department .to Be Cited Before Court > A small fire in the walls of a house oat $25 South Durbin street called the -fire department out at 6:30 o'clock Jast evening. The trouble started ‘when an electrical range, placed in “close promxity to the beaver board ‘wall, set fire to the flimsy wall. Very slittle damage was done and the blaze ‘was easily extinguished. = Gn the way to the fire, however, ‘the fire truck was obliged to come “to & dead stop to allow the driver of Jn automobile to continue on his way on Wolcott street. The big fire Swristle blew repeatedly and the siren wend gong on the trucks could easily sbe heard three blocks away, yet the “traveler whizzed on his way and ‘orced the fireman to stop to avoid mning him down. «- City laws provide for such offend- rs as these, and the man will be Stsken before court as his number QWas taken by the firemen. Strict watch will be kept in the future, and The police will cooperate with the #ixemen in keeping a clear track when fire alarm is sounded. ~ Autoists are requested to do all = their power to aid the fireemn and ould turn in at the curb whenever ibe firm alarm is sounded and wait ntil the apparatus passes. This will eid many accidents and will save me which is often a serious matter HS a fire raging in some one’s ‘house or place of business. bs ——_—__—~ NOTICE! “ EIS To the Members of the Painters’ jy Local, No. 370: » A meeting will be held tomorrow Right at Union hall at’5:30 p. m., for isiness of importance. (Signed:) J. EDDO. Es ——.—. ital, solos, duets, quartets and en-| features. The program closes with | the tableau, “The Spirit of ’76.” a | Joseph Pistonia, the leader of Vic- this year is extremely patriotic. In attractive and elaborate uni-| forms, the men make a striking ap-| eq pearance. Then with snap, A good crowd greeted Attorney E. |tor’s Columbian Band, which comes Richard Shipp at the Salvation Army to Chautauqua, is one of the young-| gospel tent last night, ° , est and most successful conductors on the duty of Americay ci here he spoke ens to is. M tm the country. Only a lad, he wo country “4 ae present cS Mr. "aes ; ¥ < ipp warned the people o sper Pane Set Nepereser at, ae ltis PrOReEnaL a yay no hesdstumnecmalicnote’ ar propaganda we hear #0 much about. “The lying kaiser was not ordain- of God to rule the people any dash, more than our own president,” said pep and punch the prégram rolls Shipp, and then he paid the highest along, carrying us completely away compliment that could be given our te : ch Se pe ae Bape eatastaana ane |e eet one eee ten variety. ief executive, saving that he was The young director, without the|St#tes has had since Abraham Lin- use of a score, has a masterful con-! In. Following Attorney Shipp’s ad- trol, directing with ease, tremendous |dress, refreshments were served to skill and untiring zeal. imeo and Signor Delli Paoli, trom- bone and cornet, give a strong ac- count of their rare ability and in one of ther duets it is hard at times to detect whether it is the human voice or brass instruments. Sometimes the entire band gives the effect of u huge organ. ne never will realize how many Stunts a band can perform and what Signor Sol-| all. GREEN RIVER THIEF SENT BACK TO ANSWER CHARGE Mike Zanayokes, charged with grand larceny, has been returned to Green River, Wyo., for trial after be- rollicking fun there can be in a band |i7e picked up by the sheriff’s office jhe ri umbian. sical selections, vocal and instrumen- m until he hears Victor's Co-|°" advices from the Sweetwater Yet the patriotic and clas-|County seat. lemons have been in business months and have enjoyed a} id business. Oomo A. D. Nicholson of 1329 Mapleton avenue, Boulder, Colo., was taken to the Wyoming General hospital this afternoon and an operation was scheduled to be performed later by Dr. G. M. Anderson. Mr. Nicholson is suffering from acute appendici- tis. oOmo S. T. Eckert of Sioux City, repre- senting the Spencer Hardware com- pany, is in the city on business for a few days. oO mo Mrs. H. A. Lilly has returned from Cambria, Wyo., to Casper and_ will reside in her former home on North Beech street. oOmo A 1400-pound’ team of horses, hitched to a heavy wagon, ran away Sunday and climbed over Dr. M. C. Keith’s Velic roadster wrecking the ear considerable but not so that iz cannot be repaired. O moO Mrs. C. T. Boone of the Ideal) apartments left last night for Chicago to join her husband who is there at- tending to business affairs. Mr. and semble, have not been neglected for the more sensational and spectacular The Mothers’ league which met | yesterday at the Carnegie library | is busy arranging for another en- tertainment to be given for the boy: that leave July 19 and July 2: Twenty selectives leave the nin teenth while one hundred will leave Monday, the twenty-second. Some | form of entertainment will be pro- vided for the boys, but just what this will be has not been determined yet. Five new members were admitted to membership in the league yester- day, and the work done by the so- Announcement We have sold out our business to E. P. Williams, who will take charge on the 15th of July. We urge our customers to continue to patronize the business under its new management. This is being done in order that the owners may be ready should they be called to war. MORES & LUTAS Goin’ Fishin’ THE SMOKE HOUSE Furnishes Everything but the fish. also Cigars Pipes Cigarettes Tobaccos Our Soda Fountain is on the job again. Everything soft and cold to drink. DEANS NONE NO LOL ~ BLAKEY & CO. O. S. Building Second Floor ciety is increasing with the member- ship. No fees are required and it is necessary only to hav# a son, broth- er or husband in the service to be a member. = Sure,,German boundaries are go- ang to be “drawn by history,” as von ‘Kuelmann said! And we're going to Write the history. New Fall Dresses Exclusive showing of the “Mitchell” Dresses in Serges for early Fall wear. We have been very fortunate in getting a large shipment of these dresses, as they are getting to be very scarce and will be hard to get later on account of the wool sit- uation. We have all the newest styles and all sizes. Moderately priced— YOUR BOY WANTS KIDDIE KAR Buy Him One While They Last We have just received a shipment and now have them in all sizes Size No. 1 A LAST TIME TONIGHT Evening, First Show 7 0’Clock SERS Sah oa eT f | mm UM POSSI NN NN UNIT NINN os IRIS THEATRE «xsciot Night: First show at 7:00 WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY, JULY 10th and 11th oto tot Po tote Bote tate Oe ads go hoo the eho eho Co ete Me stocte se a%e ot K 2 oa So-go-fo-goate SO Oe 2, Lo Botetock SHESSOEEOESESERERARAREOD ESE ps oeyeege- fogs Sogo eee sooo she seo eo aie ehoeie eho e oie cer ec rigt ir io CIP CONe eee CELEBRATION PAGEANT HELD AT CASPER POOP O SSH reed ddededdrerd CHEPTOSOSESESES SRO SO OR OR oo oe See yourself in pictures. See the Liberty Chorus, led hy Dr. Thomas in action. celebration is clearly shown. Also these regular programs in addition to the local pictures. f THURSDAY Wallace Reid in “Believe Me, Xantippe” This play was selected by the Judges of Harvard University as the best play submitted to them in competition. i Le SLE LEGA | ae Srey RARER RRS Po eoete POG Eo Brie oededdeceteee will be screened at the Iris Theater two days—Wedmesday and Thursday, July 10 and 11. Matinee and Night. marchers and floats show perfectly. Every feature of the See the parade in which the WEDNESDAY June Caprice in “Blue Eyed Mary” and ker sprightly adventures ix the field of love bas

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