Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 6

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PAGESIX THE CASPER DAILY TRIB ; ___MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 i] ann r i lc ie aye saperjnteptient of of the GREEKS OF CITY ‘cise Re 2y C48 OQ DAMAGE SAME NUMBER KILLED IN EW REGULATIONS IE “KANSAS TAKES |r eitat f 9 A | IN LONDON POSTED FOR THE POLICE tererts having "been summoned fo TO U. S. COURT pens for this summer. i 2 7 Oren, caetZ The total Bebe of men, women} d matte ro vor High aa | and children killed in Paris by; dct and tes of police oer hve WASHINGTON, March ‘10. doulas the ‘Casper ‘Realty com ‘ raids and the shelling by “Big| Steps to have the supreme court de-|Pany and wi when he enlisted in the army during ye 4 | jail. The statement of duties and| tormine ehetheruPostmasteri General sales under Paul H. Moore, manager uU arly part of 1918, has returned qoaceaey was 5 ‘regulation of the police departmen\| lof the company. Mr. Baker is famil- * phejearly snare. ct i ine Burl h thority to fix tele-| : Limoge @ his ress By a curious coincidence the to-| show that the supervision: of the Orcs x junmeeeer nee rs y, oe eee f work and the Hare Ries 67th field seal a 7 ital number killed by air raids in the | iow, directly Dmnbored i Aniithel will Heonesmates) withinia| state) werskeanen ee TP eaten aleteed over the 4 Widow of Otto W to Wertsch Gets $18,-| London ‘metropolitan aera also was of Chief John McGrath. Any futurc today with the filing of a motion by} Americanization Program Takes been stationed for the past se 3 » : | Ul ecatisition ¢tinis services: Definite Form Here With — months. While was in| 000 for Death in Raid Acci- 522 > negligence or disobedience of orders us So ieatrats original nese | "rance ons enoi pa gold le vie S r = 1 will be summarily dealt with accord 2 er Teeting Held at the Court- Erange Ea ae ji a dent, and Howie Settles for WHEATLAND METHODISTS . 6 the statements of the orders. |i" the court against the postmaster | TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY Meeting Xu chevron ix months service ne $15,000, Report ingit ° ere house Last Evening. was never on the fighting front owin ,000, Report. TO ERECT NEW CHURCH | Among the more stringent rules are po . ae Hot aie by o i ~ » ofl stoves to the fact th; rive al in Pri prohibiting men in uniforms enter- 1) Josue Marnaiebishinittownntor the| sh suits rowing | ge sal hether they are off dut; , * 6 i WHEATLAND, March 6.—A new , ing saloons whe y y | able prices. Phone 688J sion west of chasch areoctnict leas than $18,000 |or not. except in discharge of their, Shrine dance which will be held to- Two large dam Plans for the early opening of Seat eut of a boiler exp Am-ricanization classes in Casper 4 og whic] Vert- [nie it. FOR RE ee furnisher Sears. al to ( car in which Otto Wert: |i. planned by the Methodist congrega- | official duties, and prohibiting polles | ie ra oN au ec auras moved forward another notch at a hee was killed and Jame: P with civilians excep? 5 ra now sche, , nd samblh Le a , .|men conversing wi i hone 841K mes tEe pee ae uhe cea heute: mae vieGae tives here: one B. keman, was seriously Wen seeus F a one in dispensing dutes. | Mrs. W. P. Barngrover left Poca ae i esi + = ind PA . Fy | PI S e FOR F ngiatiwhich}a7eresdente ofthe being He will’ return to injured, tled in fede; oMdlals. ‘The fplan will ihelude!-an mote eee Bk jnight for Denver, where she will visit) FO! 1K» colony pledged themselves (> nt Cheyenne when judg Chas. Easton, and H. J. Roberts, ‘for several weeks. foriseveral hy coke eee ee eae district, 922180. ¢ sram and lent assuran during the auditorium, Sunday school rooms, 1 » ony a ins! he of their number would where he h to entered against the Burl pastor’s study, ladies’ parlors, class, both members of Casper’s officia:! ; : before the end of the Tead, the defendant in the action. | : bedy, spent yesterday at Thermopolis | Many in sympathy with : heal ais wng rooms, social service rooms and SreUenberen Mitten dal suUmminersa In the case of Howie 0,000 was Resting: tem. Part of the rooms! a short vacation. They both en- ul — = usked and a settlement was made |" 3 rhe Mpriviledge: of! thelbaths SAI hth BEC rea at half that amount, ar $15,000, In| Will be in the basement. jevere ‘Springs. . pwOULUR enroll a uptae GliY 70 GAIN HUNDREDS |the other suit, brot by Anna ‘E.! Only four women in the United ae arelis of the Manhattan | Vertsch, widow of the deceased and States are legally qualified to act} Mrs. Jessie Bartholomew left last; { IHEHINGHEEK. NF DOLLARS BY GUT IN ‘ x of the estate, damages as certified public atcountants. “night for a visit in Denver. ait : seus mecuinganes 000 were asked and USA MAIS eS, ttleme! ent w effected at $18,000. a plai tiffs in in n_both case cases. similar lines. Great e1 aroused, leading to the er orsement of p rthered by the : ; 7 aMiSAti Pail tori per will gain several hundred dol i : that | { i | Rich : i : i i z a ties Pei le : ot EAT MORE VEGETABLES THEY ARE HEALTHFUL X atic of foreix inens of the population. Of those annually under the provisions of the TOMATOES GREEN PEPPERS }| resent severt in uniform, re | bill passed by the le ure and ! CAULIFLOWER EGG PLANT ° pre ee ee approved early in February, which | { af b SAT be formed in the nea |fixes the charges to be made forthe | go HEAD LETTUCE PARSLEY ong-iasting Dars aera in tne ea? | collection of municipal taxes by the Traffic violators and one disturb- ‘ CELERY ONIONS . h Smee atte cou raat ance oF the week end polieaibintiare teevenal RADISHES SWEET POTATOES in each package. : eee ree aasrane er « cent, nw “tie autoists were Hailed intolpolice court TURNIPS CARROTTS +1 for offenses of traffic rezulation and ee les being fined a small amount «whis ent | WALLACE REID -'yarned by Police Judge W. E. ed to the Greck Diego UIELE Tubbs: that éfatutellvielalionseweuld 5 Piha eee ncrs bee be more severely dealt with and in ex- | sreciet'to offer anvineentve tor tix FLAS BIG ROLE inet scverely deat with andi ox ee Sean) kis ae inflicted. \ IN IRIS PLA Y The police have been making weeh 4 ewaNer NT auc (IF : end clean-ups on speeders and other yailacov Relies » pect traffic regulation violators in a@ hope } Wallace Reid has one of the best Of vetting auto traffic under control parts of his career in Van Twiller ae een who cames hist, before the heavy summer traffic sets | The bigeest value in refreshment you Caf POS- sibly buy. Sweet Oranges 50 cents per dozen GRAPE FRUIT—3 FOR 25c CITY FRUIT MARKET Telephone 247 Two Stores {REIS II III III III * LEE E RARER EEE EE BEEBE EEE EEE EEE EE EES h e,”” “the atest 2 s nosed yet, but the statute provides, E z ry 5 fin d may include a jail sentence u 3 theater tomorrow. The role :iford fines, anges Jala! s ealelolakel Sabecuas theater tomorrow. | The rule 2ifords te seta gute Henson, @ BENEFIT to teeth, sports of Lander papers, but the development of the man _ | Fae Gea eet een trom being morbid, alway's shows the CHANDLER TO LHSSooooos eeeeveverrrerrary breath, appetite and upward trend, and the optimistic os digestion. The price is 5 cents. ‘i Super: chee ful note'is sounded thrucut the| FTAVE SERVICE | a drunken loafer who in STA TION HERE ._|shanghaied and carried to a_ log: cing camp in Vermont. He is! B.S. Griff, western _renresenta- treated a tive of the Chandler Motor Car com- | stance un- fp and F. M. Cochran, of the sntemptuous firm of Warinner & Cochran, Chand- urd for (his ‘ler distributers for Colorado andj a ng for a the train schedule of the Nort ern are without any foun cording to word obtained headquarters here — this | cTuell: eae % + MIARO ALUMINUM REFLECTS coop MOUSEKEEPING Nord cas at him in r from 103 00 0! rdice. He then resolves to re- Wyoming, are in Casper today for 00 o’clock departure for the east form and once the fumes of liquor] the express purpose of establishing a hound, It was also stated that if have left him, his strength and cour- Chandler sales and service station any change in train time was made age return with highly dramatic re- here and also to make this point the NEW STOCKS OF THIS FAMOUS MAKE OF ALUM- that the old schedule of 6:00 o'clock sults How he eds in trans- «'stributing point for the entire state INUM MAKES SELECTION EASY. PRICES MOD. Mote-a% RIA MoM Roedetecteateetecgoegert i ee ae oe ok oe te Xa ceparture from Lander would be en- forming this I’s contempt to love of Wyoming. Warinner & Cochran KO forced in order that connections with is told in a series of thrilling scene. are also distributors for the Garfield » ERATE. | Burlington — trains per and ~- ee truck in this territory. £3 Cha: id be mac SALE STOCK ARRIVES Mr. Griff stated to the Tribune ———— today that local Chandler owners Unfilled orders for material not 01 would benefit thru establishing the one cent sal> e in that they could ran all be service more easily “ per Saturday. the arrival this year of a new light HOLMES TO HOMES” short. slips Chandler, which would make its | m3 CASPER -t- ete ot er - WYOMING z | ply for their m from the factory early |% on. Both gentlemen tt Perret Crete etodedecteateetecte f neti = ! che Benning: BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES MATINEE TODAY NIGHT MATINEE = OGRE NIGHT Clara Kimball Young | WALLACE REID Ina eaten. ag of a “Th e Ss ourc e” 7 iE CLAW JFATTY ARBUCKLE oa% o-ege- eee, % ‘ nz division and it any change will be % mee, ° made. § aM All kinds « faction guerant x4 cc ll Cn MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 Our luggage is the kind to tie to— sturdy, proof against the kicks and scuffs of rough handling. And there’s in-built quality thatmakes them last beyond expectation. Whether you want a Bag, a Suitcase or a Trunk, you will find nothing to equal them. We have a full line of new styles now on hand. Come in and see them. TRUNKS PRICED AT.......__---..------....---> $15.00 ** TRAVELING BAGS PRICED AT__..-.-.....---- $4.50 “ir SUIT CASES PRICEDAT (01.20 tluieiw Soe tir) ae $2.25 “i? An Absorhingly Dramatic and Vivid Portrayal of Life 6 I HE SHERIFF” on the African Veldt (RETURNED BY REQUEST) (I I nm WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY : VIRGINIA PEARSON TOM MI<X< Webel Commercial Co. i a hi ks mE THE BIG BUSY STORE “The Love Auction” “Six Cylinder Love” b ciadungdae’ ek ON ia ae cc

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