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\TURDAY, NOV. 23, 1918 _ C7 PREMIUM PLACED UPON THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE TRON CROSS BY : i H RPHAN | Sunday school will open again 0) —_—— : = j Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. We +. | IN HUNTING SOUVENIA shall begin to practice the Christmas 3 SUIWAR, | one be present. | HOME OF | 31-46: The I , One ae < i (NE YEAR WITH THE AMERICAN TROOPS 730 In thi ea |NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Nov. 23 all: preach on | Platinam vement inaugurated for ““Fa-|—(Correspondence of the Associated Parable of the Me Children of France | Press) —The German Iron Cross is , Released T Les Hold of Those jthe prize souvenir and to obtain one First Baptist Church Morning service at 10:30; text and Fi Presb. a Ch h one bly Inclined jthe American soldier will gladly give Linden and Beech streets. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; George W. aoe FeeDyearNe a marae Charitably several bags of tobacco- and even R. H. Moorman, Pastor Ferguson, superintendent. Delaware and Durbin streets. DIAMONDS —_—— |money in the bargain. All services will be resumed. Public worshi i se at 11 Walter H. Bradley, Minister VER. 2 | - i ; All s c s u ship and sermon at 11 y> 1000-16 ™ ST. DEN . F ss Chilaren pt oer It is an interesting commentary on Sunday school, 10 a. m. a.m. Full services will be resumed at Zenie scuene ——a Bite pais saan bal esteem, or lack of esteem, in| Preaching, morning service, 11:00. Epworth League, p. m.; H. B. this church tomorrow. At 11 o'clock We are now able to manufacture and .remodel ae us which the cross is held by Fritz that| Subject: “The Driving Force in the Durham, leader. ' f te | f k I. Schs ed to by the plans of |he parts with it in a great number of Life of a Christian * "Evening worship and sermon, 7 pastor will speak on “After the Jewelry, the same as before the war. Jos. I. F ai = a Reade (ane: and generally with only ex- Men’s Fellowship Class, 7 p. m. p. m. ae, War, What?” and at 7:30 on “Your Jeweler, Casper’s Foremost Diamond Store. 5 officers. pressions of contempt for it and its; Evening Service, 8:00 Subject: The pi ° ch wi Ae Christ and Mine.” The Sunday school 5 : % n | pressic d its > s , 8:00. Subject: The pastor of the church will preach | Ct Min e Sunday schoo Theater Bldg. ¢ French children is| significance. Even German officers “The Tragedy of Samson.” both morning and evening. After the | will meet at » Christian 146 Ne Cone. ee = ful procee SEE a a give up their crosses occasionally. A welcome for all. long interruption of our ser , Endeavor Sc The topic t eae ets Here and there is to be found an = sutely all will say with David, “I was! for the latter Count Your ne is helping American soldier who has a German Gantz Memorial M. E. Church glad when they said until me, t Mercie a thanksgiving theme. F lividuality, may be ob-) machine or automotic gun as a sou- a . : : I Walter L. French, Minister. us go into the house of the Lord.’ "’ In the morning the musical pro- the action that little if|venir, but only rarely because they a gram will include an anthem by the ; y is anticipated that Cas-|penerally have a military value and choir, » Y ather” (Goun- . - ; rin its total of 100 chil-| are too bulky to be used or carried. hich will then entitle this dis-| German carbines and rifles are more! ‘o become a separate and inde-| popular tho’ they, too, are almost im on. possibly heavy and in the way. check made payable to “The| Greatly coveted tho seldom found ress Children of France,’ sent/ are the revolvers that German offi- her the president, Mrs. A. J. cers carry. Unlike the American sol- , or the secretary, Mrs.! dier, the German seldom if eve car- i on, will receive prompt | ries such a weapon. Even the numer- on. The total payment of ous “non-coms” of the German army ), which will keep one child for have them only rately. Consequently sar, may be made or payments | they are scarce and are all the more ide by the month or quar-| popular because they are easily car- the children are adopted, /ried, useful and handy. They are s, with those of their adop-/| good weavons, too. re returned to the French Com-|" Every German soldier carries as a ; jrule a mass of documents on his per- part of the money sent is spent/son, ranging fro mwritten and un- , either in this country | written postal cards, to sentimental, road, except to maintain the|illustrated sayings. colored pictures jo whom it is designated. Quar-| and the like. At the start they ‘were + monthly payments are made|jn demand as souvenirs, but are now child's mother on postal money} far too common. Even the inevitable bearing the name and address} diary is no longer povnular. It is in- American donor. variably written in illegible German this personal touch the society | script and contains little if anything ding up between the two peo-| of interest. a : ____ For the Thanksgiving Table The Turkey and cranberry ce; the pump- kin pie and Plum Pudding will lose much of ng and unbreakable friend-} Wrist watches have been consider- their attractiveness unless the table is s the policy of the organi-|ed since the beginning of the war as to keep the children in their} the legitimate booty of the conqueror, s to be brought uv by their|and many and many a watch of enemy s in the religion of the family,}make now runs well or badly upon nse to the dying appeals made | the arm of some victor. Ninety-nine lv every French soldier} of every hundred watches, of course, ife and children at home. | are virtually worthless, but the hun- adorned with beautiful sparkling silver. We know that you will be interested in the many exclusive patterns we are showing in flat silver of the most popular make. Strangers and visitors always wel- come. Father Almighty,” and Mrs. Burns sing a solo, “He K MV ANY -_—— Pa t is dangerous] French historians Blo fhe notifica-| men escaped from Ge 1 armistice] 1806 by sending a 7 to! weeks’ armistice-had y shows that Trinity Lutheran Church Faith Looks Up ’ (Nevin), by Mrs. Burns and Lundberg. ve a e composed of Ereat- ,.Miss Winter, Prof. Lund- Mr. Burns will sing “O TODAY Continuots, | p.m. to 1] p. m. Madge Kennedy In — 1ows the Way” Christian Science Odd Fel a.m. Topic, “Soul A Rearing Comedy in Five Acts and Bray Pictograph TOMORROW of eye strain might New Mack-Sennet Comedy arn FRIEND HUSBAND and Charlie Chaplin in “HOT DOGS EDITH STORY in “THE DEMON” _A Thrilling story of Léve and Romance and more enduringly than any ar chari or Ame i berculosis, of Ame rless Children. of France dredth, originally the property of ittee offers a chance to help|some officer or aviator, is valuable more immediately, more.prac-| and a thing of beauty. The list thus far comprises chiefly The men of France | the pure sonvenir of remembrance of the women of|the battle. In every retreat, however, gave their ‘hasbands, sons.| the Germans have lef tbehind a whole < down to the age of 13, when} @rist ‘of utensils — tool boxes,’ car- r began. Thev will have to|tridge cases and general utensils— re of their children to hunger.| that are eagerly picked up by those inless the men and| Who want some additional facility come to their aid | for carrying their possessions with Reading in train, consta over minute figures, trying to read in the failing light or other abuses rn have so Holmes Hardware Co. ether sbuses may -have 30 HOLMES TO HOME A should be examined and checked-up” by an aecom- Casper, Wyo. Phone 601 plished optometrist. We will test your vision thoroly and prescribe the lenses that will aid your sight. Community Silver in Sets and Odd Pieces Summer Girls and Pathe New 10¢ and 20c Nuff Sed IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT a The Lyric Theater is thoroughly fren are especially ,interested | Safety and ‘ease. tine a little French brother or a faye merica’s hour of need in 1775. | the trouble of the surrounding pow- mber of individuals and sever-| ers to interfere with it. have already adopted Fa-| Tg ig ge ania Children of France, while Home seokinuaerag Harvey. 21-tf * signified their intention A Tribune Wantad will sell it. SITCIOIISSPIESIOS LI OES EM GOOMM EE. CITY NEWS| ' League Work PP Residence fai members of the Mothers’ met vesterday at the Belgium rment headquarters in the sidence to resume their week- day program. The members snent the afternoon sewing gekinc plians for further work. decided to hold a business next Friday afternoon at the ace = ky = =| a bal IRS i, sent were Mrs. B. B. lent; Mrs. W. A. Black- nstructor; Mrs. C. M. Miller m Service, and Mrs. T. H. ey, FS. King, of Chevenne. is “st of her dauehter, Mrs. Fisher, or North Washington and her new grandson, whose | ice with the victorious An army. | Helen Baird, of Basin, Wyo., "g at the home of her uncle, fird, of 312 Bragg apartments. D. Baird, was formerly he Oil Well Supply com- nd is now moving to Denver charge of the Carter Oil com- ind will begin his new | 1N EXPRESSION often used with reference to some chronic kicker or agitator, and appropniate, but not so in all cases. The Tribune could “continually harp” on the value of its classified advertising columns ! SAG} to the buyer and seller in real estate, auto- mobibles, etc.; to the man or woman in the field for em ployment, or the employer needing help. Decembe fs of the Whist Club at her| z ‘th Center street today. ‘rst meeting held in some | | formerly owner and he Adsit Hotel in Cas- ‘ll at his home in Cali- A. F. Hoff received a come West to attend Mr. “left last night, Their worth has been tested and found to be exactly what claimed. They are cheap and most effective and classified advertisers will profit by using these columns con- “pples just arrived, Prices nt efore buying. Whole: sistently and assidtiously. pry Co. Ee ee se eae ay arrived. Prices} Th C D il T ib *% Up ’ 11-23-8t | > t Loan i ie ‘n office loans money on i 25 mdiamonda,” "une smnere, | ABIES TITIES WATE 1 ¢ BLESS ss ssa s Burnett-Hynes Op. Co fected with a powerful antiseptic every ds Thev correspond, send their| | The tiniest of all republics is St. * eae SEPA RCo rwMIG erent cA — | and write many interesting } Goust, ein an area ‘of barely one OMA 3) —- = life in France and ‘bring a} Square mile and a population of 130 A) | anger : ae ts apelin os ng ge oe, SS ae 4 f of friendship and of| persons. It is situatde in such an | FLIP GLI MIMS LI LG LI LPB LI LI PLS LE ILS SP BLE LS BSF GLI KS SF ST erica for the French! Unaccessible part of the Basses- Fi % so freely for Amer-| Pyrenees that it has never been worth Sale Extraordinary Of Fine Blankets and Comforts In order to fix this department firmly in the minds of Casper buyers we will place our entire stock of Camp and Household bedding on s at reduced prices. Monday Morning and Continuing Until Saturday Evening, November 30th Read the Money-saving prices quoted below: | Bargain No. 3 $4.50 Comforts All pure cotton, ¢ same amount of filling dinary comforts, but ; warm without weight Our $4.50 Value Special at $3.75 Bargain No. 1 Bargain No. 2 $12.00 Comforts $7.00 Comforts Fine Siloline covered, filled | Flowered silkoline covered, with specially treated fine | dainty patterns, with rich cotton. 2 contrasting borders. Our $12.00 value Our $7.00 Values Special at $9.20 Special at $5.75 Bargain No. 4 $3.50 Comforts In an assortment of wanted colors, flufly and well made. Our $3.50 Value Special at $2 80 Bargain No. 5 Rargain No. 6 $3.00 Comforts $13.50 Blankets About three dozen of these | Oregon City make that we bought before the ali wool, in Vic raise to comprise mottled colors, extra s Our $3.00 Val | Our $13.50 Valu Special at $2 35 | Special at $10.35 Bargain No. 8 | Bargain No. 9 $9.50 Blankets $7.00 Blankets | $4.60 Blankets A dark grey wool filled, full Nice grey ground, with neat | Full double Cameo ( 11-4 size, great camp blue and pink borders, size blanket. 70x80 inches. Cur $9.50 Value Our $7.00 Value Special at $7.15 Special at $5.75 Bargain No. 7 pretty borders, 64x76 Our $4.00 Value Special at $3.45 | auc Dea a a we y vw Ae in grev and tan-ground. with See our Bargains in up-stairs windows The Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. aM all ffl ch ied uo at ro rs, aré fa ‘g ta; tay ov an vle