Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 8

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tf Lee aay DEEP GRATITUDE AND REVERENCE TO EXPOSE PRE-WAR a = ESTE IN THANKSGIVING oe EMPEROR CHARLES ARLES THOT GRAFTER ON VISIT TODAY "\ oem = a PAGE EIGHT THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE = FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1918 ments for th f = hei eh blicati jing here from the Kansas fields. Be ie eee page! ee is eee aoe te ication | “The well of the Republic Oil com- ic pre-war documents and in an investigation into the respon- | nany on their holdings in Salt Creek Religious Services, es, Feast casts and Game) aii forieeal che conduct of thelwar: the Wienesleorrespondent-of the. | cititetactasilieiaiences tare a ore “ Vossische reports. |and the casing is on the ground for Feature Day Abroad; Extra Rations Recent revelations have been made, he says, that former Emperor |the hole. This well has been shut 5 ae re Charles had secretly drawn 1,500,000 crowns on the army’s account, |down for some time due to lack of UW rte Issued Where Turkey Is Lacking while charges involving Archduke Frederick and other high officers in |¢asing and the inability to procure Ppo! 'y connection with army contracts will also be looked into. ahs Recaute “ dani Heated ————— Npisioiintie i ieee telisl pe: PRagR Sey | The Republic has holdings in Kansas B h Se iplomatic investigations will be directed’ chiefly against Count | 14 tie tiem has some of the’ best e e WITH THE AMERICANS ADVANCING RHINEWARD, | Brechtold, who was Austro-Hungarian foréign minister when the war |looking tracts there. The oil brings a Nov. 29.—Two and a half million Americans thruout France, | broke out, and Count Czernin, later occupant of that portfolio, the latter | good price ana the wells are shallow, in the Belgium, Luxemburg, and German Lorraine yesterday observed | being accused of summarily rejecting the alleged American peace pro- | are close to the Kansas-Missouri line r the most solemn and heartfelt Thanksgiving since the nation’s °*#!5 in the fall of 1917 and at the beginning of the present year. only from 350 to 550 feet to the pay.) birth. In thousands of scattered camps were religious ser- The statement made in Bavarian disclosures to the effect that the 3 Mr. Turner is one of the old- 66 99 wiGestfexststandlgames: late Count Tisza, then Hungarian premier, was opposed to the hostile timers in the oil business and comes Wa arieiisont line wong Biel tone of the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum to Serbia, is said to conform | here from the California fields where he has been connected with some of Moselle and Sauer ri word for the march ir awaiting ith facts. ay aatHne COST JUST $I 4h MORE bak MRS ee the largest firms in the business. . a holiday.” Many messes Incked tur- of the heads ‘of the Amalgamated automobiles which the former patrons A picture that is different key and the fixings, bu Street Railways a recommendation of street cars now use in preference tion Army and Red Cros iBy Annoeiated Preas} | to the traction lines. The Ford car, was placed before that body to try | ;. pies and Boy paras, and the quarter- CHICAGO, Nov. 29—Thanksgiving ‘ 5 fi is held directly responsible because | OSes Leena ainner for a family of tive Thursday OTREET GARS ON ‘BUM! ‘2 ave at tue action roads taken its to fiat coat enables alm any | YES, THE LIGHTS WILL BE ON TONIGHT cost $1.40 more than last year, ac- DAY PASSES QUIE TL Y ‘ ; one to provide a means of personal The recommendation was placed | transport. IN NATION'S CAPITAL Sore Be ee none ce broduce met, Street and electric railways now in peters pee teamec ot peeneiy gue Dead od cal Nie ee : “QuU3.—Deep sential that has declined. These are Use in the cities of this country are endorsed by the president of the St |to $790. Ercle ere tore f5|| DANCE AT THE TEMPLE SATURDAY and thankful. 0"th fifteen cents a pound as against not paying because of the use of Louis system. The cause of the action 206 W. Third St. 11-27-8t* | ness, greater ome to a na- cightee n conte daatiye year. motor cane and at _asecent meeting | is generally, ereulited to the suse | a | vaded “Aime cee ‘our ee ee aes incbeiniatninIminind inate ee ee ee ats wey to! fter 19 me paths of war gave |] te mut meat N OUR TEN DAYS .. A Specially Prepared Sale Saturday t made the occasion y day” as“ | | i and victory celebr were held in N Ye omen S nion i Chris as " Ean wo) of th Country, ene i tm Le Ee! ni a . or Ladies and Gentlemen . ; Suits ae } ing services and dinner at the White ; : ¥ Howe wos mpl aly members ENDS TOMORROW, NOV. 30 Nia = ay otis Snopping i Ee ean & Take advantage atone NE No better fitting, more desirable, u BUINEW YORE HOMES | & 4 & comfortable and satisfactory Union Suits NOW! ts NEW YORK, Nov. 29:—Obs v~ | - a e q ance of Thank Bein New wane N BON A FID ie DI U N are made. They fit well and sell at such | ¥ sity d every association, society, | 5 2 5; and individual eager to honor the set N NB: prices that they can be enjoyed by all. : + Rew araereeaceciny rsndreabar | : Your country asks this sree ig lea N Ni Sale Price $1.25 > 4 The most notable event was ‘“‘vic- eg 4 eyeing atta ncn Rquarelears ie of you, for itis impera- ¥ ital eo edhe at] N Ath FI C7 N A lot of Redfern | tive that the Christmas / fieicleadg of vider. In svecriciey >: ake the Elevator Q : aioe boast Soa at sea, and & : oor O.S Bldg Take th t Ni d W. 4 rush season be ¢ in camps and homes, the national an- 44 Nal an arners 5 them was sung at the same hour. LLLEELL OIL OIE IIS OTITIS EE C perish) ¥ - —————— aa : ee | - Corsets s i ° te Miss BLACKMORE £ [NER sexe e eI OC IIIIIOTIOI III TE SHU, : pecially z | Priced Uncle Sam u UPON DUTIES IN SCHOOL | a OF VOCATIONAL TRAININE Richards & Cunningham Company pre eadeedes, tf ‘e ] buy them now, and 3, ¥ Bayard News, w 5 = p us published iy the “Keceduentional De Cl thi D $ mail them now. = sreieal'SE Misgtuaohe Binckted, ot Only 21 h q x ceeeel of Mise eres BE y 2] more shopping days until Christmas, so it is ae every- &| W b ] C © ] C al who will teach the various subjects 5 ‘ ¥ taken up in-the Vocational School to body to get busy and make their selections early. We are prepared to 2 : e e ommercia 0. ¢ supervision cf Captain John A. Sex . = dy ton. Chiet Baveational Officer. “take care of your wants for Christma; and would suggest the following vvaited states THE BIG BUSY STORE” 3 Miss Blackmore le asper some | nited States Food Administration, License No. G13057 e dine pe area es ner ioe cle items, for useful gifts: | Watch Our Windows ~ - Watch Our Windows 7 at COUN ee oe aides oo a weve ate iaualitiga ‘to 1aeteaeclia i i i in an ge age eg ea ead eat Diic MMGET Gn Carvin ee maces GLOVES aving, and all forms of SOCKS onal Theropy, each being an FUR CAPS TIES artist in her particular line. MUFFLERS =) GARTERS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Home Gaard of Casper and the friends who tarned putin themide coay! theicsiebare: SUSPENDERS SUIT CASES SHAVING SETS MILITARY BRUSHES ‘i spec and also the employes of the We Carr ters Standard (il company and U.S. W QQ HANDKERCHIEFS TRAVELING BAGS SMOKING SETS HOUSE COATS y the Largest Line of Hea V. for their beautifu oral offerings to our late Comrade in Arms, Jobn TRUNKS TRAVELING SETS BATH ROBES in Casper Leehe. Respectfully signed, DONALD M. LOBDTLL, DAVID WILLIAMS, LINCOLN F. k uY AUGUST TILDEN, EDWARD J. K in, Committee 5.8; W v Nv. of Casper. And there are many other things that we have, too numerous to mention. Call and see us for useful Christmas gifts. Cole’s Hot Blast Great Western Oak Bake Your Turkey in a Great Majestic Range Then You Will Be Sure It Is Baked Right UNCLE SAM RUNS BIG HOTEL FOR SHIP MEN PHILADTLPHIA, Nov. 29.—Room and board at the world’s largest ho- tel for $10.50 a week. Sounds strange but it’s a fact. The Emergency Fleet hotel, 94th and Tinicum avenue, recently ~was completed for occupancy by ship- tworkers. The structure covers ap- proximately 18 acres of ground and contains 2,175 sleeping roms. The hote! is modern thruout and nothing has been overlooked to in- sure the safety and comfort of Uncle Sam’s vast army of ship-builders. Writing and reading tables of heavy mission ahd a heavy velvety carpet furnish the recreation rooms. The fo pean the “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST.” ining rooms an itchens are a mode pa ; art ct ad hh (nhtnhahadidednde on era, UE mer BY e NiO i ex ONT VOI V@\ IOI TO iO ONL ONAN TOONS Blankets and Trunks, Traveling Bags C f and Suit Cases om orts If you need a good Trunk or We also have a very large as- || /taveling Bag we have all styles sortment of Blankets and Comforts || and our prices are nght. The Ward- hich would make an appropriate || robe Trunks are the most popular “ft for families and the prices || and most practical style to buy. We range from $3.50 to $25.00. have them frém $35 to $75. Tim Savery We can save you mone y by buying from us AL Schulte Hardware Co. 132 North Center Street IPO IALLLALLLALLLLLLALALLALLALLLALAALLLAALL LAA AAA de

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