Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1918, Page 6

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A NEM T ‘ wv “ TE PAGE Six TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, i8;3 7 = a water line. This was referred to § the committee on water and sewer- |the Shockley Service Sales garage ‘age. {left Sunday for Denver to close ne-|$ The subject of the condition of the gotiations for handling the new model is city water and the water mains was 5 | Oakland car, a moderate priced car|$ discussed and the health committee which the local ecmpany will handle |$ with Commissioner-Jones will devise in the future with the other makes of |$ nr some way of cleaning the water machines ,handled here. : Gu 'mains and see that the water is in a | i - fit condition for use as soon 2s pos- Miss’ Lulu Elizabeth Sams an-|S W Hy] ible. 2 . nounces the opening of the Fall and |$ The subject of the city’s purchas- New Improvement District Em- some time, but the matter is still in Consideration and Courtesy in); : : 4 . in J me eats - 5 iz ing first will have the choice of*$ * braces Region East of Dur- the hanks of the JBesES ane Set Txeatment of Public Demand- |hours. 506 South Center. Phone|$ CONFECTIONS w . 7 committees, which have not made re- * F 9 636--M.—Adv. 8-20-5t /$ H bin and North of First ports to the councilmen yet, and no ed in Order of the Rail | Sh ali : H Just In. H to McKinley street ldefinite agreement can be reached road Administration SISOS ERS. soda’ Panne Ra IntS . until the report is made. — 0c, Java Coffee House, basement of /$ < A resolution of intention to estab-| ————— WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—“The Clure Bldg. rage 8-19-2t 3 EF W lish a sidewalk district east of Dur- public-be-damned policy” will in no| Wearing of overalls in the streets ISMOKE HOUS ne bin street and north of First and Sec- circumstances be tolerated on rail-|by working girls has been officially |3,. ...secces 20 c ond streets to McKinley street was | roads under government control, ac- oes eg aise city council ot = Peart ae of the City F ‘ cording to an official order issued to) ——-—ee= . Nee = This district is badly in need of poll pesploves en siie:sairond secured \SPLOLO POLO SCOP O Clee ee eo e eee near enveneseeee ta sidewalks and it has been found of the United States.’ | u} necessay, in order to get the walks In announcing the order the rail- HOLMES HARBWARE COMPANY tk in, to create an improvement district | Sree ini $ rites re and to let the Eontens for work as| The Iris Theatre and the Casper hey erent et ieie bere the eee : he one job. The cost of the improye-| Daily Tribune will act as hosts tomor- the office that employes are not tagat | “Holmes to Homes” : a sate will then be assessed against row afternoon and evening, when) ing the public with as much consider- | 32) 18 sr seal Reapcrlesehvlaealpcrite they will have as their guests all of ance aoe courtesy under government Carry a Complete Line of = ar walks. In'this way itis hoped to do| {he newsies and carriers to see’ the sere; iantiontinst also 25 salled TCO! ERY, SILVER AND : a the work this summer so that walks|famous goernment motion picture hi Le go el age PF SHELF HARDWARE, LS, CUTLI 3 : tk will be in readiness for the inclement show, “Pershing’s Crusaders,” which t0 the fact that employes have some- NICKLE-PLATED WARE : at weather, usually expected in the fall will be shown today and tomorrow at times offered as an excuse for their : x : G and winter. the Iris. Snapper Garrison of the|/°W? snorvcouaws Or as “2 Jnerca Household Supplies, Gina and Glassware 2 a ‘Altho this improvement was or-| Denver Post will chaperone the young pia ris ob She eagbd ons Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes 3 tt @dered, the councilmen agreed not to news merchants. end a Sth de baamie ae Exclusi Selli Acent: : FF ty expend any further money in erect-| In the afternoon the newsies who aa is mening se vallrosds now,’ or clusive ings Agents : 4 ing a comfort station in the city park. sell papers on the streets will be These are Mci\doos orde 4 c, ae ‘ : : Be é . * ne ee cth Wolcott atrect in the trinn. guests while the older boys who Director General McAdoo. “Not! Keen Kutter Goods, Russivin-Hardware, Lowe Brass Paints A store where quality and’style in N gle of ground recently made into a carry papers over the routes will at- could be more reprehensible than Corner Second and Walcott St. Casper, Wyoming : A park, All bids were rejected and/|tend the evening performance. statements of this character, and r by } eit Tighes 2 5 the station will not be erected this) The film is a splendid patriotic nothing could be more hurtful to the 888885 men’s apparel attain their highest expression. year unless money should be found picture and is the first authentic pic-|success of the railroad administration : = more plentiful than it is at the pres- ture taken under and released thru or to the welfare of railroad employes S i 7 ent time. government control. It is not only of themselves. No doubt, those who Whether it be a flannel shirt for general all- 4 The councilmen had expected to foreign scenes, but shows the Amer- have made them have done so thot-| eee en “id Wistetatie fod re spend not over $1,000 in building the ican fighting force in action with the lessly in most instances, but the harin me | round comfort, indoors or out, or a neck ban irt for dress - comfort station, but the plans as Allied soldiers of the other nations./is just as great if a thing of this LABOR DAY COMMIT TEES 4 or business, or a work shirt for long wear and satisfactory A drawn by the city architect could not It is the kind of a picture the boys sort is done thotlessly as if it is done -! service W be followed for that amount, the low- should see and it gives The Tribune deliberately.” S " ‘ll b. ¥ 23 est bid being around $1,600. While|and the Iris management great ——.—__—_. A general meeting of the Labor Day Committees will be Webel and Racine Labels are your safest guides. st the station is needed urgently, and pleasure to have the newsies and car--_ All you-can eat—50c—hbeginning held Wednesday evening, August 21, at Labor Hall, at 8 * ti would be a great convenience to the|riers as their guests tomorrow Wednesday. Home cooking Jav: 2 Bo =o } Hf : 4 e | riers pir gue ve esday. e king... a * 7 a ; ci public, still it is not indispensible, | —r— Coffee House, basement McClure o'clock sharp, to hear reports from the various committees _ and in these times when private citi- FIGURES THAT AMAZE Bldg. 8-19-2t and Shans pation for our annual Labor Day cele- tt zens are doing without luxuries it be-| Seven and a half million jars of SSS bration. residents and secretaries of local unions and ® hooves the public to show as much!jam and marmalade, 93,750,000 Three girls of Oldtown, Md., are oth sntarested ane aired ie with THE BIG BUSY STORE w sacrifice. sticks of gum, 112,500,000 bars of operating a modern cannning plant, ers antereste acti rhe oat bi ce: United States Food Administration, License No, G13057 te A petition was presented by prop- chocolate and 840,000000 cookies, having a capacity of 15,000 quarts of . poe is gears : - w erty owners in the Butler Addition, like mother used to bake, were in one fruits and vegetables for the season. J. B. GRIFFITH, President. WATCH OUR WINDOWS WATCH OUR WINDOWS th east of the State Hospital, asking, order given by the Y. M. C. A. for) 7 A ~ e) that the assist them in put the soldiers overseas. Sega Aa | ° ae rn é f : The H f Features § S The H fF a e ouse 0 eatures e couse 0 eatures ° rs a tu = 5 Matinee, 2:30 and 4::00 TODAY AND TOMORROW NIGHT, First Show at 7:00 ¢ ; Pp ¥ ° tu P . p iN 5 LS Bei 4 It is a picture that every soldier’s mother, aie, or se ealticaik will want to see. » YOU MAY SEE YOUR BOY OVER THERE f Taken by U. S. Signal Corps, Navy Photographers, and French General Staff. Released by the Committee on Public Information, George Creel, Chairman. See What Our Boys i Are Doing in France; See the Americans in the Front Line. ° ‘TO THE PUBLIC: Th fficial will the le of ee f dacdulalit aio aed = é fet d v patie poi eth: a et bed wre $ arigeed — t on ay se gy ed seen ee . pares Spice to understand just what these months of preparation have brought about in combating : ian who so worst oe oe perk Pate wee Red ecg Pipe erie Y. M. C. A., Salvation amg che eee wat room papel gos fe tee eee eee : ADEQUATE MUSICAL SCORE—POPULAR PRICES, 25c and 50c, No Higher—NONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS THEM—ALL CAN AFFORD TO GO a In Addition to Pershing’s Crusaders Pictures you will hear the Loyalty Speech of Ambassador Jas. W. Gerard and General J. J. Pershing’s speech taken on the battlefields of France. These will be reproduced on a Columbia Grafanola thru the courtesy of Webel Commercial Co. : ing the electric light and power plant was the topic of conversation for Fresh Shipment LOWNEY Winter classes in piano study Thurs- day and Friday, August 22 and 2: will be registration days. Those com WITH

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