Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 6

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y bl ne uu ci rie c } ) | « « bn aided | Bi aa} PAGE SIX _ nee TOUGHBOYS DRAW LINE ON SPEAKING 10 HUNG, FALSE RUMOR STARTED Frene hmen to be worr Americans Germans; ine over rumors that the} are fraternizing with the gthat many of the boys from « German just some yeak English: that the Last night at the Henning a ban- the Americans warm| duet was held in honor of the men black their) Who have just returned from France der the of the Mothers’ e on the reception com- Banquet and Ball for | Soldiers and Sailors. mans give rooms, comfortable beds, hoots, spices and see that they get delica- . there may be rumors of frs Mr. and Mrs. B. B. ion, but they are rumors John G. Bauer, d General Dickman, com- Zoone, Mrs. I man of the American sector, te C,H. Long, Mr: a correspondent of the United Press ~ and Mrs. cell, » Mr. at headquarters here. . Gre and Mrs, M. “If an American speaks to a Ger-| Mr. and Mrs. John Megrath. man, man or woman. he is arrested | About one hundred and fifty peo- ple attended — the and The only exception is in the case of baruccy children. There is an inherent love | Speeches were made by prominent of little folk in the hearts of the r business men. Michael W. American soldiers, and all the a the Micoastmaster and tions in the world will not preven Winter, Jack them from playing with the ki d Shipp, and Mrs. H. Long, who is ident of che The general was asked if the Ger ‘ ihe ice pret f mans short of food in the Ameri-}| Methers’ league and spoke in the can sector. sence of the president, M . a ae vary “They seem to have plenty of it,"| Brooks, gave short b ; Tasinewaralencavemebables aaeh The tables were decorated with ; s ee. ‘arnations and the American colors mon and cheap, the only shortage] “’rnations and a tee ae FC) were eifectively used. Lieutenant beine in fats and milk “In one town whe Shortell gave a short talk and told of > there was ¢ complaint from the Germans that thes | me of the experiences of the boys had no iivestack or fowls, we noticec| 124 of their deep appreciation of : lot of chickens, Someone asked | ‘heir welcome. Lieutenant Walter, who has been at the aviation camp at March field, told of the feeling of itude that everyone feels toward those who fought so courageously During the dinner the Krausse trio played and from 8:00 to 9:00 o'clock n German why they did not eat the chickens. He caught one and showe¢ no number on its leg. The tem. atic German authorit made the owner of the chicken responsible for th egys a weck. 7 There is plenty of game in the] {Re Case rgbanu Seavey a fconcert forests, wild boar being good table nee Oey S Bs dancing at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club rooms, the Henning and the Masonic Temple. The Temple was beautifully decorated with Ameri- There w diet, also breeding rapidly. The Amer 1 soldiers were potting this eame when we issued orders prohibit ine them trom Snot ne it had thy | cam flags and palms, and the Iris veral Dickman has not had the | ov chestra played until midnight. s atest trouble with the Germans - ms » the occupation. Local Germar Presbyterian Ladies functionaries are holding down their] Prgtyytenan age" johs as usual, burgomasters being} “qhe Ladies Aid so)ety of the held fo a strict accountability for] prosbyterian church will meet tom uthingsthat transpites:¢ ohese a row afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the issue safe conduct pases ')eome of Mrs. W. H. Crawford, CTV O has an abuse beer! south Grant street. Mrs. James found, ‘Two well known Berliners! guns will be the assisting host¢ } Coblenz under assumec! Vi members are requested to be pres The American intelligence ae ent as this meeting is held for overed the deception it| ution of offt , the burgomaster was brot| ? ' up on charge 11.500 merks | saine Mark's Guild Will The clos kept by Gem | Meet With Mrs. Blackmore eral Dickman’s headquarters upon) The giuld of Saint Mark's will meet the telephone, telegraph and mail. | omorrow afternoon at the home of Half a dozen trunk Fines are per | more’ aftemoan a eee mitted for telephone. Mes re , with Mrs, Blackme larrely restricted to business calls. | Wolgme siraits HNO NUS. “hostesses, If there is an abuse the headquartes, y know immediately General Dick- man has a direct wire to F Eastern Star Meeting Thursday Americ not poxenens There will be a meeting of th stores here, General Dickm Wastern Star Thursday night at thoy not permit it. onic temple. Initiation will be me of the smaller towns whee minary billetting lists were seru- 1 it w that nearly al’ middle class or poor. s discussed. nd other busine NUE 2 tin ca Tasper Choral af them were inimidltle class Or POSE: | SectetyiMaets “sh er homes. In such cases the burco | “rh.” Casper Choral society, whieh masters were instructed, that if the) -. directed by Professor Lundberg. wealthy tried to escape having Amer vill meet tonight at the Presbyteri leans billetted with them 50 Americar ciate GuiEDElawareland aDECbin soldiers would’ he placed in each 0} streets at 8:15) o'clock. All members their houses nero Was no more re ; rember sd to be pr s the luetanee to receive American trouys ted to t ; . the new cantat lia. e under the mest discipline. where their ss is recognized, and they make cupation as painless us possible. America : Mrs. J. ©, Austin entertained vt ie an informal dinner Mon a tion Mr. and Mrs. Penn ° See yt He at the Henning. Bohemians Do Not |“x i . Robey Penr m their hone lave 1 Care for Germans)» honie the Henning. —_— zs. W. J. Bailey Hostess By FRANK J, TAYLOR \t Auction Party. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Miss Eugenia Neer, who has j PRAGUE, (By Mail.) —€ ZK ‘HO-SLOVAKIA mans unfortunate in Denver, v ta bridge party returned from a visit he guest of honor enor to have interests that keer] that Mrs. W. J. Bailey gave last night ' ide the Czecho-Slovak ares! at her home on South David street. n oa difficult’ position. — T iV) Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr, received the ‘line of the Bohemian population| nigh score and won a beautiful fern for : strong and mani. | After the 74 deVriou fested oper ly. though there h been shments were served no . SG | when deliberately hose present were: Mesdames A A. Schulte, Pitt Covert, Jr, Wilson revolution, Ger-| Kimball, Jr, RK. Stal 1. N Hapsburg | Wheeler, Misses Violet Leve phe special srine Dunn and Eugenia Neer. 1, and have become son of their privilege i: | Mrs. Storrie and Mrs. Stanley a hatred on the part of the! Joint Hostesses ements ed oG number o When the revolutior rman domination, ermans hastily left John Storrie of Lusk and Mrs. Stanley entertained at a lunch- Henning in honor of seme Mrs Alice son at the and other cities. Others | of the overse: boys who wer? stop- tayed, and under influence of agi-| sing over in Casper yesterday for the tator om the outside tried to pro-} festivit Those present were Mrs, yoke trouble with the view of ulti:! Sam ce, Lieut. and Mrs, Walter mate rr inst the Storrie, Mrs. John Storrie, Mrs. Alic They were squetched, and th Stan! Lieut. Shortell of Buffalo, tion has ceased except 'Tom A ander, and F. M. McCune. The ning Germans are Invitations Mailed upon with sus not molested. icion, though they for Club Dance. Invitations were mailed te Alon the border the problem it the Good Time club dance to be re difficult than in the center of | piven Friday evening. All persons country and around — Prague who are entitled to the invitations the population is mixed ses ha more » Friday a large per. lat the and do not get them befor evening are requested to ¢ in my centage of Ger who have come postoffice, because the correct ad Inpuspindustriale: ST ers ©>-| dress of so many of the invited are ject to the Czecho-Slovaks having! ide known, overeignty over the region, just as ty WES SS the Czechos looked unfavorably upon German domination before In German Bohemi. called, the Prominent Former Casp:r Man Weds in California. the border Tn ns, formerly in of Caspe are region is © h " and Miss Wynifred Bundage, a pope control, They offer the Germans |tar san Diego, Cal., belle, who were equal rights, which the latter are dis-| recently married in the California city satisfied with. Long standing ill feel- ing makes the problem difficult one. _ The Woma Association of Com merce of Indiana is to hold its sec. po a few hours with relatives here while enroute to their home in Cody. Mr. Evans was formerly connect< ‘with the Evans Bros., pany here, but sold out his interests, ond annual convention in India lis this month. > from a sey * night returned to Casper yesterday to spena | ad} |to open a store at Cody. Mrs. Evans the only daughter of a prominent California family. The many friends of Mr. as met yesterday to extend their sincerc congratulations and to give their best wishes for a long, happy and prosper ous life. Ex-Governor and Mrs. B. B. Brooks ure returning to Casper this after- noon after several months in the eas and south where the governor been recuperating, following an op- eration from which he has very suc- fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have been spending the past month in Florida | CITY NEWS | | | | The pugnacity of the “war babies” of! volved in disputes over which, at some! mar THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE f OPEN COVENANT BIG TRIAL OF PEACE MAKERS) (By United Press.) WASHINGTON. — (By WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 SALE STOCK ARRIVES i : lin Paris were fighting for open ses- sions of the conference. It was his | view, supported by the other Allied | statesmen then, that it would be im- | possible to publish to the world piece- meal the discussions of boundaries. | They ‘held that all boundaries must} | be completely settled before any could be announced because, in reestablish- | Mail.) —/ ing boundaries, most of Europe is in- The illusion of motion in the so called motion-pictures is based on the ——— fact that the retina of the eye re Unfilled orders for material 3), tains an image for two forty-fifths|hand during the recent one ce of a second—and that it ‘akes tha: | at the Kimball Drug store can a j,, much more time for the image to fads} |filled now with the arrival of {),, jaway. Each picture is still when!short supplics in Casper Saturi| |flashed on the screen, and a shutter Persons holding short slips ar cuts off the light during the shift to} quested to apply for their me: |the picture following. The mission | dise at the earliest convenient ; ‘of the projecting machine is to fin. | ish each pitture sufficiently fast enough as to cause the images to, ——=—— All kinds of auto repa Europe—those nations which have! points fin the interior, actual fight- come into being or hold the reins of| ing is now going on. Only by wait- freedom as a result of the war—is| ing until the whole program is overlap on the retina, that is to give| faction zuaranteed. Bert Tu the main obstacle in the path of! worked out, it is claimed, can it be | the eye a new image before the pre-| So. Ash street. Phone 64: President Wilson's first peace point—/shown that, where one nation is ceding one has faded away. | — —_ — ypen diplomacy. jforeed to give up a cisputed terri) — = | J. G. Purcell of Denver A Because of the feeling between the tor ‘v, it may profit otherwise and the; A Want Ad will sell it. arrival this morning. cho-Slovaks und the Italians; the! petty wars be avoided. Sa ee La Pea ae ; ns and Poles; Poles and Ger-| SS » Poles and Russian Bolsheviki,| mission, appointed under an act of to say nothing of other embrogli | the legislature of 1917, has submitted bout which less known and still a report recommending an eight-hour can be written at this time, the y and a 48-hour week for women sroblem of open covenants openly ar-| workers. The report finds that em- cived at presents its hazards. jployers themselves are testifying to ‘The chief danger is discussion in) the value of shorter hours of work the open of territorial readjustments. | for women employes. With many of these 211 nations See = now “seeing red,” it is pointed out CALL BROOKS CASPER JOB that open warfare might spring up in WORK for house and office cleaning, the heart cf Europe again if the peace {windows and rugs, janitor work even -onference were to deliberate on the | ‘ngs and mornings. Attending lawns Let Brooks do Special Sale | HUYLER’S AND McDONALD’S CHOCOLATES and BON BONS days only we will cell our regular $1.50 Ib. box« FOR $1.00 Oil Exchange Cigar Shop Oil Exchange Bldg. For a tew Z justments publicly. j ind planting gardens. | ident Wilson himself indicated ' your spring cleaning. Phone 532J. ————~c ion when the Allied press 8-11-37) J. Wf. Holland, representative of | sae | EE HEHE KHIR HHI IIE ASEH AAI IAIN HAS SH the Hendrie Blothoff company of | Denver, will arrive today. i EAT MORE VEGETABLES THEY ARE HEALTHFUL * « ease Trumbul, a prominent busi- man of Laramie, is here on a ness and pleasure trip. John G. Carlson has returned from a trip to Rock River where he went on business. Fred Miller of St. Charles, Minn. | who has been visiting his s Miss Nessie Miller, will leave t fter- | noon. Robert K. Staley, who has been on an extended eastern trip, will return home tonight. . S. Oliver, representative of the arshall Wells Hardware company s 2 business visitor here yesterday * * driller for the Cos is here from Medi- W. R. Trapp don Oil compar cine Bow. F. S. Reed of Chicago, left on the hound train vesterday, and will we - return to Casper Saturday. The mony W: friends of Miss Jessic will regret to learn that she left yesterday afternoon in response to word received that her mother is seriously ill in New York. A. G. Smart. *>neral superintend ant of the Burlington at Alliance, Neb., ‘was here yesterday on busi: | ne: j Pr. G. Darrow of Lincoln, Neb. en gineer, is here on an inspection trip. H. A. Elson of Chie: this morning for a short vi per, rO, arrived tin Ca J. F. Sullivan of Denver. tax expert, arrived this morn ome x and will be here until the end of the week. * oe om H. 1. Peterson of the Brinn Jensen company of Omaha, is here on busi- ne FE. Lemen, of the Lemen ewart Drilling company, arr me yesterday from a trip to Lan- der. George Smith, president of the fir bt r Oil om pa is expected home from Chicago Saturday. W. W. Slack who was confined to his home for a few days suffering. re cold is able to be about. again. Mertin MeGrath; vic tent of the E. T. Willi Oil company, topped off in Casper yesterday on business while enroute to his home in Thermopolis from a several weeks’ » visit on the Pacific coast. inklin J. Mushaben, ve of the Sweeper company, local representativ: Power company today. factory rep Hoover Suction s calling on the the Natrona resen. Dr. and Mrs. E. honi, who h ness and plea to their home. L. Jewel of Shos- » been here on a busi- ire trip, have returned Mrs, Ber George S. Scott, wife of the lington freight agent, left last for Siloam Springs, Arkans: where she will stay indefinitely. Miss Eugenia Neer has returned from a trip to Denver, where she was visiting friends who are on their way " to Singapore. so * o John Williamson, traveling audit or for the Burlington, who has been here on business, left yesterday, G. W. Coen left few days trip to h Creek. sterday for a ranch on Sage ~ * Roy Cardwell of Pedro Monday night for a few days’ visit in Casper. He will return today by automobile with his brother and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cardwei-. arrived Charles Demerest returned to his ranch yesterday. : * © Miss May Jones left yesterday for jewelry com- | Chicago in response to word received that her father is seriously ill. TOMATOES GREEN PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER EGG PLANT HEAD LETTUCE PARSLEY CELERY ONIONS RADISHES SWEET POTATOES TURNIPS CARROTS Sweet Oranges 50 cents per dozen GRAPE FRUIT—3 FOR 25c Potatoes Delivered in 100 Pound Lots $1.75 Per Hundred CITY FRUIT MARKET Telephone 247 Two Stores When the Chiropractor, by scientific adjustment removes the pressure from the nerves and helps Nature to restore Health, the operation seems a simple one. Yet the knowledge is one that is gained only after a great deal of investigation, for Chiropractic is just as much a science and a profession thatghas to be learned as any other Health-method. KNOWLEDGE OF SPINE AND NERVES The Chiropractor must intimately know the body. He must know what nerves feed every organ and just where these nerves branch out from the spine, so that he can place his finger right on the point of pres- sure that is causing trouble in a certain part of the body. Because of this expert knowledge of why he ad- justs, where and how to do it, the Chiropractor can, by examining the spine, tell what is the trouble with- out a patient telling him anything. The spine is the key. Spinal pressure on a certain nerve leads to weak- ness and disease in a certain organ. That’s why the 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center ME HEHEHE EEK HHH EEK HEE HE HEELERS EERIE Brfoederfo-alocke-cho-che-cfe-ele-eSoele-efe afe-elo-eloclo-ateele ele cleete-steeleece 4204, Holmes Homes Needs Holmes Home needs are made to meet the HERE HEHEHE IAN HERRERA ARIE BIE IIE EEE IE ? 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