Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 3

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MONDAY, FEBRU; ARY_ YANK. TARS ARE LAUDED, BRITISH PAY COMPLIMENT: Executive Officer Aboard U. S. S. New York Writes Cousin Here of German Surrender and Orders of Admiral Beatty Fred Patee, local gobd roads enthusiast, yesterday received a let- ter from his cousin, G. J, Rowcliff, | who is executive officer aboard the U. S. S. New York, Admiral Sims’| flagship, enclosing copies of the gen eral orders which the American navy | received and the part it played in the | surrender of the German fleet. It also contained a printed docu | ment of the detail involved when the | British Grand fleet bid goodbye tu the American fleet after an intimate | association of nearly a year. The following excerpt from the, statement of Admiral Beatty who spoke fittingly of the American help in behalf of the British navy show: the feeling which the British had for the Americans: “The fighting is now over, tha talking is now going to begin; there- fore, I do not want to keep you here any longer, but I want to congratu- late you for having been present upon a day which is unsurpassed in the naval annals of the world. I know quite well that, you as well as all of your British comrades, were bitterly disappointed at not being able to give effect to that efficiency that you have so well maintained. It was a most disappointing day. It was a pitiful day, to see those greav ships coming in like sheep being herd- ed by dogs to their fold, without a effort on anybody’s part; but it was a day that everybody could be proud of. several people, softering, sympathy, te FEBRUARY 20, Asis, I have received messages from | | the Grand Fleet, and my answer was that we do’not want sympathy cae | want recognition of the fact, that prestige of the Grand Fleet ee SO high that it was sufficient to caus. the enemy to surrender without strik- ing a blow: I had always centain mis |givings, and when the Sixth Battle Squadron bees of the Grand Fleet those s were doubly! Between 3 strengthened, an I knew then they! geyotees of | | would throw up their hands. Appar- » Sixth Battle Squadron was that lgoke the camel’s back. ut-of-door life of this pledged to member- in the ke of the Woods, unting and ishing Club,’ and er, the disappointment that the pigyq~Stalnaker of the Stalnaker Grand Fleet not able to strike ranch near Dubois, leaves here the |their blow for the freedom. of thc) iddle of this week to supervise the ; World is counteracted by the fact that! construction of 50 log cabins along it was their prestige alone that bro: the shores of the Lake ef the Woods jana this achievement.” jin the heart of the big game country. | Application has been made for a vernment lease on this ground for e purpose of establishing a summer we have learned t colony, membership in which will en- |we know each other’s faults. -| title the member to occupy and enjoy, there any in the Sixth Battle Squad-' the privileges of the camp indefinitely. ron Admiral?——We know each other's At a meeting of local members yes- sgrood qualities, and I want you to take terday, alnaker was elected secre- | back a message to the Atlantic Fleet tary- surer and general manager} that you have left a place, a very! of the club and he will work in con- warm place, in the hearts of the/ nection with a board of directors, | ‘Grand Fleet, which not be filled) composed of Roy Sample, W. W. | until you come back send anothe) | Keefe and J. E. Hanway. squadron to represent you. You have — {t is proposed that Stalnaker shall’ siven us a sample of the Atlantic supervise the building of the cabins, | et which I think will try the Atlan-| each member and family being privi- tic Fleet, efficient as it is, very hard jeged to the use of one while vaca- to reproduce.—I do not know what tioning. A community dining room Admiral Mayo will say to that, but ill be conducted similar to the plan Admiral Rodman will put it up te, operated in Yellowstone park by the him in that way Wylie Camping company. Board will MURRA VY HOME. | toant'tach will be the cage wil SADDENED BY DEATH TODAY Sadness was bot to the home of Mr. and Mrs. when their infant daughter, aged 11 months and 2 away after a brief illnes city have be “During the last twelve month: that you have been with us we hi learned to know each other very we umes Murray this morning Mary, monia, The funeral for the little one Ladies Free! will held tomorrow morning a § i ) o'clock from the home on C. , |“oecccoee: nue. egetery ‘Sale EXTRA Read this Read thie column of extralspe: of extra spe- cials, guaranteed to be best values in Casper. DRESSES $20.to $30 Values CHILD'S $2.00 AND $3.00 VELVET BONNETS Featured in Another of Those A special lot of well-made Cordu- roy and Velvet bonnets, trimmed in ribbon and fur LADIES’ Al WOOL CAPS Broken lines of our winter wool 90@ Georgette headwear in two spe- cial lots at CHILDRENS’ BLOOMERS A lot of black knit Bloomers: 65¢ LADIES’ SILK SKIRTS Actual $7.50 and $10.00 values; beautiful plaid and satin striped, $3. CHILDRENS’ MITTENS Mittens in sizes; Tuesday and Wed- *nesday only EXTRA! silk and satin Skirts One lot of Childrens’ all colors; small sizes at __ LADIES’ COLLARS . Dainty Collars grouped in Choice variety of Silk, Satin Filet Crepe de Chine, etc., for Tuesday 49e __ CHILDRENS’ MIDDY BLOUSES Made of heavy material, colored collars; just the thing for school 69¢ BABY SILK COMFORTERS Just received some beautiful Silk and Wednesday wear; Tuesday and Wednesday at Embroidered Comforters in and blue. On sale ce Tuesday D CHILDRENS’ Wednesday $5.00 Famous Events That Have Attracted Record Crowds at "10 Revolutionary Prices Are Surely in Full Swing, Because Never in Our Business Have We Bought Such Wonderful Dresses to Sell at so low a Price as $10 00. ACTUAL $5 and $6 VALUES Beautiful Crepe de Chine Lace- trimmed Teddy Bears at A Wonderful Waist Sale Stunning Gorgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin Waists. Priced at ‘$2.95, $4.95, $5.95 THE LEADER Serges Taffetas all Satins 79 Lace: j i pink = LAKE Or Tit WOODS GLU NENBERS MANY CUSPERTES ona TO SELL OFFICERS IND DIRECTORS ELEGTED AT MEETING HERE 5 and 40 sportsmen and! 4th ANNUAL BALL DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Tuesday Night, January 21, 1919 Masonic Hall—Iris Orchestra THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Page 3 Couldn't Be Otherwise. Steve Tobin. A will be made by aft a speech in be TO CHANCES by NED ney ae # In He “ar THEATERS vinner of the car will rec Siti of the car will rec urn on his investment I Bitnercelenraliont oti The Fatherless children of France “Re have active sponsors in Casper in the With The Colors club which up active work to ra little sufferers. Th being sponsored by ningham. ” Tonight during the intermission the "replied Jones, “that’s long ; Iris theater will be visited by the cough. He ought to return it.”— other member of the choir stop. But members of the club who will sel) Cincinnati Enquirer. he went through with it, and I must chances on the big Pathfinder race- 2 ei isay 1 his spunk."’—Boston which was donated to the cause by neoln’s birt acoln elk the direct ttle saddle horses, buggies, etc. Mr. Stalnaker plans to put in a large garden and chicken yards, the pro- ducts from which will be used ex- clusively for club members. Hunt- ers in the fall season will also bene- fit by virtue of their membership. It is the plan to restrict the member- ship to 100 members. Lake of the Woods is hidden ’neath the shadow of Union mountain and is but a short climb to where the, waters of two oceans begin. Virgin foliage forms a background for the beautiful waters of the lake and it is amidst this and the pines that the club will be built. Tourists who have Time Conscience Worked. s here that a Misse a } umbrella t t sion for twenty ; puri b effort is J. Cun Mrs. d Smith : I ever saw. Just a young man began to sing, ev admire HOME COOKING-—at The Harvey. Transcript Sa ee ANNOUNCEMENT witnessed this spot declare that there % is nothing in the west that has it : * % Sa Ru ee cae by the Richards & Cunningham Co. % Convenient. A farmer had come up to town for a few days. Before he started he hac promised to bring his daughter a pres- ent, so he went into a jeweler’s shop and said to the assistant: “I want a pair of earrings, cheap, but pretty.” “Yes, sir,’ said the jeweler; ‘y want something loud, I suppose?’ “Well, I don’t mind if one of them is a little loud,” replied the farmer, “My girl is slightly deaf in one ear.” We will have with us on TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, (ONE DAY ONLY) Mrs. Edna L. Stevhens, an ex- pert corsetier from the Gossard Corset Co. She will demonstrate to the Ladies of Casper the im- portance of having their COR- SETS CORRECTLY FITTED. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best MIA AAAAAPIPPAPPPAPPPAPAPPFPABPPPPPDPD EES PWG... GW co Tickets—$1.00 Sa A Revolution In Prices For Quick disposal of $16,000 Worth of READY.TO. WEAR Apparel so that we can adjust our stocks to Spring conditio ns COATS Worth up to $59.50 Sacrificed to us by the Manufacturers at Such Remarkable Concessions That We Offer Them At Fie $10,$1 $95 cu & Plain Coats If You Imagine That in Order to Buy an Ex- clusive Garment You Must Pay an Exhorbi- tant WAR PRICE, Come to This Sale and Let Us Prove We Have the Garment You Want EXTRA LARIES’ BOUDOIR CAPS Beautiful Silk and Lace 65e Caps, ribbon-trimmed __ FINE VELVET BEADED BAGS An extraordinary special tomor- row; fine Beaded 41.50 Velvet Bags____-- LADIES’ LEATHER PURSES Large size, well made; 75@ regular $2.00 value —_~- CHILDRENS’ COATS i special for two days ; nice stylish new comfortable $4.98 RUNGALOW APRONS Made of good Percale; good size for only___~ 95¢ DRESS TRIMMINGS One lot of dress trimmings in white and colors; wonder- 1 2e ful values Tuesday, a yd. WOMEN’S BATH ROBES Just for Tuesday and Wednesday, good comfortable Bath Robes in wanted colors i $3.69 WOMEN’ NS 92. 50 ) UNION SUITS Best grade of our cotton Under- wear; all sizes; specially offered Tuesday and Wed- $1.35 nesday for WOMEN’S KIMONAS A splendid choice of Flannelette Kimonos; nicely $1.35 trimmed; CAMISOLES REDUCED Made of fine Silk and 50e Lace; all sizes at VANITY CASE—Value 50c to 75c Beautiful Vanity Cases on sale Tuesday and Wednes- day; only Plush and coats. Our Entire Stock of FURS Sacrificed at one-half to one-third values Spring Hat We invite you to see our display and call your especial attention to our $5 Models only ___

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