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ee eee bees SS Dy Se ae Page Eight TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912 5 Ghien es His feet get him into countless] ).0. dquart oat pea troubles under the unsympathetic less oe Pelee Seg ; . id von, CHAPLIN AGAIN ples 4 new and of the latest style. of his drill sergeant, and even after Hindenburg surprise him in on 4 The new owners of the job depart HEA DLI NE R A T jhis advent into the front line trenches! ta0ks on a German officer but C ment are men well fitted for the bus- \he finds new connie in the map| shveutthes dag ter ase Jiness they have purchased, both of jagement of a rifle anc yonet. Fok. |); " ath them being Bractical men in this line. HUB THIS WEEK (serine numerous experiences in hia UY eating the Uniform of hi, Mr. Mokler was for years editor and “Shoulder Arras,~ the second Char-| first dugout he volunteers for a spe-| ie veacues tis arin Bian, owner of the Natrona County Trib. lie Chaplin million-dollar picture, to/| ial syping mission. .Camouflaged as captured by Hutis,“and to, Fhe a une and is probably as familiar with be shown at the Hub Theatre on Tues-,a tree, he invades enemy territory.| oonspire ti escape. eether th the printing business as any man in day and Wednesday, picturizes his ex. A Hun wood-chopping party attempta | wesc a6? SESS the West. Mr. Griffith has been with periences and difficulties as an aver- to add him, disguised as a tree atta | Daeghter of Alfroed Stacle Di The Tribune for the past four years age American dougaboy, from the to its collection, with disastrous re- The infant daughter S aad Dies and has wiways been engaged in this time he enters the “rookie” squad un. | sults, Charlie is finally captured in| enter born yeste-day by line of basiness. til, as a finished product of military) shell-torn French house. He makes) to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steele of 42> 4 i. =): ae tr ng, he invades Huniand and cap | his escape by turning the tables on/ Natrona avenue, died last nign: Liberty Bonds wanted. Security tures the Imperial German Staff with) the'Gérmans. and, accompanied by | Private funeral services were held Loan Company, Suite 302 O. S. Build- a method typically Yankee for novy-|the French girl who befriends him, he | day. Mrs. Steele is doing as we|| | ing. 12-1tfelty and surprise. seeks refuge in what proves to be the could be ex _—_————. MISSIONARY 70 jmachinery is of See latest ‘type o1| manufacture atid afl type faces’ are ; —— O---——- , | S 1 State, oer’ —T RUSINESS GAIN |French performing the ceremony. Mi | ° jand Mrs. Spracklen will make their 0" i Job Department Purchased CHINA TO TALK AT Mt. GHURGH se Centennary Celebration of Mission padihicatsei: Bdtead Welsee paper Expansion Here te Douglas Couple Come to {Casper to Wed | Miss Ophelia Adair and George RA. * * Work to Take Form of Ex- | To New Pastor Wednesday pansion and Discussion The congragation of the Gants} Here Tonight Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church will give a ceception to the new pas-| 5 % a, tor, W. L. French, and his family on ey Bev. ws eesobmege os Chins: will | Wednesday evening, the affair to %e| Negotiations were concluded to Bn ela ncridh pratt te neo: {held in the basement of the church.| whereby A. J the Gantz Memorial Methodist church |""aitho Mr. and Mrs. French hav: | eby A. J in the interest of the great Centen ; ci i ary movement of the Methodist Ep: {been Whe SE els eo NS ‘J jinfluenza epidemic copal church. Mr. Johnson. and Dr |mrohibited all public gatherings anc 2 Mma ALA A . Mokler, former editor The Iris Tl I RI oe The House of land owner of the Natrona County ‘ ‘" Always first Quality Pitcures | Tribune, and D. H. Griffith, mechani {eal superintendent of the Tribune! and you can ro! phe |Natrona County Tribune, incorpo- rated. The new firm takes imme diate possession of the business and | will conduct it along the same policies jthat have been in effect under the! | former ownership. | The’ greatly increasing volume of | business in both the commercial print- jing department and the newspaper tenary program. It has been 100 years since the | missionary society of the Methodist |}. iv church was organized. This great | 10" to.give Ms. .and- Mra. Erensh aggressive world-wide church pro |real Western welcome. A program piace tn celghratalthixiannivacsiegivts | of A numbers has been plan- entering upon an enlarged program nec. for the future that shall be in some measure adequate to the great needs| Sunday School Students and opportunities of the world at and Officers Give Surprise | publishing branch, necessitating con- home and abroad at the present tim. | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chapman, ar-| centration of time and attention in Be sure and come out and hear the! dent workers in the Gantz Memorial each of the ‘respective departments, address tonight: is the admonition of M. E, church of this city, were ten |is given as the cause for the separa- the Rev. W. L. French. pastor of the) dered a surprise party last evening|tion of the departments. In smal) church. by students and officers of the Sun-|towns where the total business has CHRISTMAS ROLL jday School of the church. Abou | not reached sufficient yolume to war. W. T. Dumm of Cheyenne, are here |, ; {Publishing Company. hased 2 : otto) the reception has, therefore, been Ing pany: purchased the |2& Denend on secin ones over feaey mecting the workers of the. 10 postponed until Wednesday. | ood will and equipment of the com- |= San hi secing neath eal church and explaining the Cen- All faembers: of the congregation | mercial printing department of the = mething new 8: = ‘as well as members of other congr=- wations are expected at the recep- LAST TIME TODAY A THRILL A MINUTE! Greatest spectacle of the age, William Fox magnificent Queen of the Sea featuring . * * twenty-five guests enjoyed the even-|rant a separation, a job departmeny ing and expressed their regret that|is generally connected as an auxiliary | Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are so soon| revenue producer to the newspaper, to leave Casper and their friends| but in the case of Casper, the city here. |and surrounding territory has evi. a a ne denced such growth that it became | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Investi-| necessary to sever the two branche, ration of the National Security) of industry in order that each could League of New York, and similar o: | be taken care of properly and in ac- ganizations and their alleged charges| cordance with demands. Hence ir. affecting the loyalty of members of| the future the Casper Daily Tribune congress made in the last political) and the Natrona County Tribune will ray campaign, was ordered by the house) be published and conducted separate All today. \ly and apart from the managemem City News Great storm at sea, wrecking of ship, heroic rescue of sailors, heronine’s daring leap, woman's battle with surf. Beautiful mermaids, wonderful photography, marvels of the & sea never before filmed. See this matchless drama of love, war and intrigue This is a new picture and better than any other Kellerman picture. No it was never before shown in Casper. Committees Appointed for Phases of Membership Drive Will Make it “Short and “QUEEN OF THE SEA , WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION o of the commercial printing depa 1 ment. | The Tribune's job printing depart ment is equipped with machinery tha emer) ) Snappy” this Year The Red Cross Membership drive will begin next Monday and will con- tinue one week, with the results it is confidently expected that “universal membership in Natrona County” will be a settled fact. The committees have been named and plans are about complete to make the campaign short and snappy. A dinner served in the Henning grill Wednesday will be at- tended by members of the local chap- ter, and the staff of workers for the drive. The management of the Hen- ning has donated the grill room and the services of ‘the entertainers be- tween the hours of six and _ eight o’clock. A business meeting will fol- low the dinner. The committee in charge of the drive consist of the following: Mrs. Cc. E, Winter, chairman; Mrs. O. G. Johnson, vice-chairman; B. H. Pelton, Carl Shumaker. auditors; George B. Nelson and C. West, posters, aad L. A. Reed speaker. The districts outside of Casper will be captained bv the following: Mrs- J. R. Dunbar, Salt Creek; Mrs. Joe Marquis, Arminto: Mrs. David Doris, Badwater; Mrs. Bert Cheney, Free- Jand; Miss Lena Brooks, Muddy; Mrs. Robert Grieve, Oil City: Mrs. Jim Grieve, Ervay. DEFEDANTS MOBBED ON RETURN FROM COURT Determined (to avenge alieged bru- tality sustained by a member of their own race, a group of colored resi- dents proceeded to make things rough for .Attorney Floyd Pendell and his client, George Keptke late yesterday afternoon, the incident be- ing the culmination of a hearing in Justice W. B. Tubbs court in which a Mrs. Wells, colored, employed as janitor and elevator pilot in the O. & S. building, had preferred charges of assault and battery against Keptke and his partner, Fred Corbett, own- ers of the O. & S. Turkish baths. The victim suffered numerous bruises. ——_— M, D. Barne: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.Barnes in the city for a few days. ——_ =. NUN 2) AT 2ST ANS o—————_— ) Lieutenant Foster Russell returnea yesterday from New York City to join! his wife, Mrs. Russell, a sister of E.| J., Frank, and Ben Scherck of this city. Lieutenant Russell was expect. | ing to sail November 12 with his avia- | tion corps, but the news of the armis- tice signing postponed his departure indefinitely. Ligutenant and Mrs. | Russell will visit in Casper until the | holiday season when they will go to| Thermopolis and on to their home in Seattle, Wash. | * LIMITATION ON TRAINS LIFTED BY SEC. W’ADOO WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—Restor. jation of normal passenger service is now being undertaken by the railroad | ‘administration, said Director General} McAdoo in a statement today address- |ed to the American people, withdraw. | ‘ing his plea last January for curtail-| ment of passenger travel for war| emergency. A number of trains will! be added within a few weeks. pile Se WILSON CALLS CABINET MEET BY WIRELESS (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Prest- \dent Wilson called a cabinet meeting \for this afternoon, in a wireless mes- \saga received this morning. Vice | President Marshall will preside. pis 2) aaron | (By United Press) | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Senator Simms today introduced a bill for s, of Lusk, is visiting | drastic regulation of the meat pack-| jing industry, as the Federal Trade Commission suggested. I 4 ST HY Sterling Silver SMOKE Cigars 10 or 25 LEATHER CIGAR CASE Ye BUT We have everything for the Smoker NOT? Cigarette Case HOUSE in Box | has no equal in the State of Wyoming and will rival the equipment of many | | | | | | large EA Every piece of Your Government Requests It More Shopping Days Till Christmas Buy W. S.S. 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