Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1918, Page 5

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ie: — : i AT | necessary expense te the government self as to the genuineness of all evi-}negroes. Provost Marshal General FOUR YEARS OF WAR | wd and annoyance to troops in the field) dence, and will forward is to the} crowder has called tpon ¢hte stkeat SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918 > = AD HE-CASPER DAILY 2 PAGE FIVE in the subsequent discharge of such derot, whence it will be sent with CIRCUS IS MAIN oOo men, and to avoid placing « blot for; the enlistment paper to this office. to furnish 56 negroes, who are to * ‘eau world is completing “the fourth year “of ite “most coleapal life on the record of a boy whose; When it is not practicable to for-|-"train during a five-day period be- (Aj ‘our years ago next Friday, there fired, the. | 4 offense of micstatement of his age | ward the original evidence, true cop-| inning August 1.° According to AT Danube, he, Sit ot in the ord a Rha nated Phe arises usually from a patriotic de-| ies will be forwarded. Every possi-| Crowder’s office, this call will take oe 1 pea ire including all the i E ip are great countries of the world, jsire te serys his country,” says able effort will be made in all cases) 1) ip. pogisirs wae f a struggle which is destined t&decide whether the ache |statement from Major Burney, in|to communicate with parents or| /!) ‘Se registrants of the class of | people or-the idle, vicious and witless autocrats shall rule the world. Sa) 3 . |charge of regular army. recruiting | cuatdians and obtain from them the | June, 1917 lartoon the America has gone in on the side of the people, and YOU are in Application for Discharge of Mi-|for the Rocky Mountain region. | proper evidence, as it is fom them| The quotas of the counties for the at our 5 we: boxt 7 eh i mors from Army Service Are | “Hereafter no applicant under the that requests for discharfe of the call of 100 men for August 5 will hip wa ae ee f pay ash Seytntiag aadeat 5d elgg Nur s {registration age will be accepted or, minor are habitually received.” be announced ‘this week by Captain" ¥¢ the Yankee Robinson Shows Bloom paper will publish a series of special articles reviewing the war in all Ray K. Olds, state provost marshal. umbing | enlist ti has to th i * its principal phases. The articlesare by the staff men of the Uhited \Compiete setisfaction oe ee sees | 56 NEGROES ARE The call’ was reeeived several days Out in Street Parade Again Press, and you cannot afford to miss any of them if you would have a “The large number of applications |ing officer that he has reached the) ago, altho it is included in the list d , rs 1 iew of wi i ians} 18 years. Th f ired of 46,000 men called from the en- with the “Ballyboo" and” | elopmanta juny s,s tnd s sens perspective for future de | feetie diackasge of, mince wir sil ‘be (2) ih cerateates bap: CALLED TO THE |ive'nation tor that date "The men Calliope-Features Monday, Henry Wood and Ed L. Keen will review the war from {18 years of age, enclosing satisfac- tism record, or school certificate, or, will go to Camp Fremont, Cal. the. viewpoint ou! Seamer piper oar, |tory evidence that the soldier is un- in case (a) ts not pee (8) aft | COLORS IN WYO. fess Sahai as ee fi ‘i rtrd . | i ii ‘ity | i i ith | Another triumph for the great na- [| The entertainment provisied by. the ase, Fee ‘hillip Simms, from the British battlefront. of sian pee tis wave of carers eur pet patina aati Sy ‘The! woe iGhal fae—otile: Wright are, begin: Yankee Robinson show here today is} jya4:an aituatlon Will be pili peers ig will write about Russia, and the | ing officers in order to avoid un-accepting officer must satisfy him-| Farewell to Wyoming class onel ning to call our soldiers “Attaboys.” ap original, new, clean and instructive. Friday, J. W. T. Mason, United Press war expert, will view the | = a Ea — : = et Many thrilling and sensational fea-| War as whole, and Washington correspondents will tell of Ameri- IS A SELAALLL LLL IA PALA ADLALALALALAALALLA ALLO ie ba abount i or (red program. Faturday, G.D- Gribble, writin from Paris. i woe eveseveccessneccescopes soscoeuees: . oat They are presente iy famous. men | and women, wild animal trainers who aibaies — LLL LL nett risk their lives in showing ferocious}: Casper Churches beasts to the public. ; | TEI 1 Tae calcd tea = a circus has al- Methodist Episcopal HO ARRIVALS. ways held a keen interest for young J. J. Giblin, | Minister. At the Midwest junda; : and old, and Yankee Robinson's cir- Pe. rena re RA Classes for Mrs. A. E. Lawrence, Salt Creek; cus affords a much greater interest! Morning worship, 11:00, Address |J0h" Palmquist, Denver; J. J. Cash, as it is said to have more animals/by Miss Swartz. Every member ‘of Kaycee; Jack Guihen, J. A. Marsall, than all other shows combined, andjthe church and coi tion should} Denver; George Purdy, Lincoln; R. carries the only-auto trucks ever used/plan to hear her at this hour. R. Cosper, H. M. Clark, Denver; J. in a circus. Hundreds of men un-| Epworth league, 7:30. C. £.|2- Rocker, Cheyenne; R. C. Rae and loaded hastily the immense gold and) Hood, leader. sn wife, L. M. Searles and wife, Gebo, silver ornamental cages containing! Evening worship, 8:30. Address|W¥0-; W- R. Harding, Tulsa; D. E. animals from every part of the globe.|by Miss Swartz. ‘The speaker has|Altman, Arminto; Phip Coldwater, Hundreds upon hundreds of horse:.|spent a number of months in France| Dever; ©. D. Chambers, Lincoln; some of them great Roman draft|in war work and will have many in-|4: ©. Bailey, W. W. Tolby, Den- horses that haul the wagons, others| teresting things to say upon the sub-|¥°™ Charles A. Sarber, New York are Shetland ponies that are seen as|ject of caring for our soldiers at|City; Thomas M. Hyde, Basin; Harry actors in the show’s program. A herd the front. You will want to hear}Hanchrow, New York city; George F. Make Every Penny Count WHEN SHOPPING TODAY COME TO THE CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET and SAVE 10 10 TAAL AMLLALE LALA LA 4 ‘1 Trabue, Bozeman; Joseph Smith, AL] = f elephants, a caravan of camels and |her at this time. seth , er } soit sacred oxen were all driven| Public most cordially invited. Spe- ori Mike Gavi: Toummapotion Pg La if. from the stock cars to the show)|cial music at both hours. laeenca.” apes tier Gor-| } rrounds, thi res of waterproof : * 1D. 8. Gor. tenta hastily erected and the aniiaals Christian Science [gon Denver; C. ES Mong, Mitchells given shelter, food and water. An| The services of this church are meaty ve alee tee Ghee immense mess tent was the first|held in the Odd Fellows hall, corner | Pe ce itt ‘epeedteris uae raised, and here hundreds of hungry|Second and Wolcott streets. Sane ies Te ppl elgeet chats apa cireus people fed with produce pur-| Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. | spider rit dip cals agate chased here. No doubt there will} Lesson-sermon, 11:00 a. m. Sub-|®™*¢h °- ©. . ° Cent At the Henning ISP ALLE ADALAAAAALAAA A AL be many hundreds of small and large |Ject—“Life.” ” 5 4 4 eh 4 t re with sister and mother to look Pe ee Ee evening testimonial, Bh HA Miley citys Fit. Rob. | F . ° after Gem a erts, Seotsblutt; T. W. Jaycox, Chi-| Reduce your Grocery and Meat bill by buying your supplies at the Central Grocery and Meat Mar- - cago; W. S. i ; W. C.\ Rei é thered, where they will enjoy th First Presbyteria: Ww: 1, Oakland, Cal.; H. M. Old: igs % e * ae green grass and day Of rest before| Delaware and Durbin streets, Wat-| Cheyenne: Mr und Mrs. FL ater: Qi ket. I have purchased the Mores & Lutas grocery wn = a complete stock of Groceries hey exhibit th 1 tight e\ter H. Bradley, Min’ . di Glenrock; P. E. Gilbert, 5 . snrhegs and hossoback dense "A pba| "Tomorrow at it oftlock the pas-| SUT Gls scnen, Gamera WE and Meats, which we offer to you at a genuine <aving of 10-to 15 per cent. of pigs are performers in the show. |tor’s subject will be “God’s Service)/[, Cooper, J. M. Speckbacher, Den- < - This morning these people and the| Flag.” | There~will be good music. | ver; G. F. ‘Stodghill, W. M. Buckhan- \X¢ Read the Price List Over Carefully and Compare It With What animals were decked out in gay re- ng attengons Pt ing ree. an, Glenrock, J. B. Smiley, Duluth. | i galia, th t* di f imals with ie annual pienic ©: e Sunday ———————-_— their trainers open to view, and four| school and congregation will be held| Your Suecess Depends on Tribune | You Have Been Paying seocesececssos IPD ALL Edn kh hedead, bands, including, of course, the in-|mext Wednesday at the Towa | Advertising. 3 evitable ballyhoo, caliopes and a $10,-| sounds. Fist Bopper ’ : 00 pne tie pi rgan, - ot Repre : naan pe Ee) I EELEY | PRICES: iN i A herd of elephants has a star act) . 9 . 3 = with the show. A complete faree cer wees 8. Kets sub-{c, ih ESUIUEE ram ; 3 re comedy a i i » 11: - m. es Bi ‘ighteen| ai - | : ratte dt el, Rerum, cw Ean CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED FRUITS iN brutes. bh A 5 S| 2 lb . H ki b s thane ‘ 4 Evening service, 8:00. p. m. Sub-| LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTION . Can Corn. awkeye brani ycan.. “ol oo 3 t Augmenting, o nig saint reat deet—"'The Grfeatest Contirbution of |cured by a scientific course of medi-| ’ y : Ae Peaches, large CAN wc eee ee eee ONT, Cc 2% domestic Gi paleGeTiee oate aig | tie CnUrCED to: tHe. Wan, lecation. The only place in Colorado ¢ animals, Dogs, goats and A_ cordial _weleome to all. ff the challenge horses and poniés are prominently displayed. Seven o’clock is the hour for the big show to open tonight, when one! can get in to feed the elephants pea-/ nuts and drink pink lemonade—what | would a cireus be without that? Later the bands*will trumpet, and iwhare the Genuine Keeley Remedies 3 Ib. can Tomatoes, per can. -...."... 23 Peaches, extra fancy ........... i 3a. Asgaragus, tall, per can ............ Adc Pineapple, large can ........... es: 33 Spinach, large can, per can ......... -Ofe Pineapple, small can ...............43c Chil Con Carni, sraall can ........ ui deta Sees ge . He | Apricots, large can ...... Bl abs 23 i seen pictures on ie in | : board willbe aprend Paroronsete! 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