Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1919, Page 8

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a eed « « ~ Mm _— ot Se. PAGE EIGHT DUENEXT WEEK Men in Uniform Have Finished) Their Job, Our Time Now, Says E. Richard Shipp in Theater Address. 1—One hundred and ago tomorrow morn- of Lexington was fought that led to the creation of our great natior id our glorious flag. the sixth day of American people took zed job. Americans Two years this month t over a man’, More than five million men sprang to arms almost over- night, shouting, Thierry, in at Metz( at Se battlefiek ® ery w went. blacked the took the curl out of his must and chased him into Holland like a grey hound chasing a iack rabbit. They pulled up the stakes that marked the Hindenberg line ang threw them into the Rhine. Our western boys were there with 2 "Powder River, let ’er the did that Job; did it thoroly, and without compl pent their | freely for humanity And an hundred mill women who could not or the blue put their s hte wheel shouting, “let's go.” And our people of the tenth Federal Re- serve District were in it. In it all the time. When as, “let's gc na Red Cro: r lives alled their cry d they went. dri was made, 1 they were gone. folks a loan S ys hit y hit it harder ne. United W. Work campaign, our people of hard the They x trona county hit it so knocked the cover off. omre ber capita t y in the United boys who wore the finished their end of this man’s re Those of us who were not fortu » enough to be fit to fight hi t finished our end of th: Vict we will ha The mo eral Re: Tenth Fed- ve sé the rona coun- finish the job.” pull up those stakes and throw them in the Platte River. keep up the reputation of the 2 ee humanity no more than or Civili od that cou from th » the souls 1 s its color steel blue h our end of MONTENEGAG IS TASTING BENEFITS OF RED GROSS tenegro.—(Corre- CETTE M ick and in- methods have OPAL MAYOR IS FOUND GUILTY yo. April 19. ay of Opal y ult and batt by a jury in cou » will uppeal the case. April 19. ent from the with another inn a conside boarder t Hotel de Linco n, ha heen recaptured thru efforts to get in touch with the woman, who was brot back several weeks apo. > FOR the Vote bond issue ‘Tuesday next |the -|communication to that effect | been received but that such informa- |tion had been conveyed by interested ny other coun- uniforms #4 defacement which. is necessarily im- posed so long as the building, LONDON. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.)—Warning that the Turks had threatened to destroy | Church of St. Sophia in Con-} stantinople, if any movement was undertaken to restore that church to the Christians has been received by |government officials of Great Brit-} fhe subject was brought up in the ‘House of Commons the other day when Arthur J. Balfour, the foreign minister, was asked if he had re- ceived a communication from Con- stantinople stating that the Turks in- tended to blow up the Church of St. Sophia “if any public EXPression Of een na ge eee opinion took place in the United zy Kingdom in favor of the restitution to Christendom of one of the oldest) Christian churches in Europe.” Mr. Balfour replied that no official had parties. He announced that Admiral Calthorp, British commander in Con- antinople, had been instructed to measures to protect the build- s and that he would see that these instructions were carried out. Despite the warning there is a definite movement looking to the res- toration of the great cathedral church of ancient Constantinople to the use cf the Christian religion. Erected at first in 360 A. D. and rebuilt in 537 1 Christian cathedral, St. Sophia appropriated by the Tur! a Moslem house of worship and_ is now tke principal mosque of Stam- boul. A memorial signed by the arch- bishop of Canterbury and York and others has been sent to Premier yd George urging that, while the great imperial mosques of Constan- tinople should remain in the hands of Islam, “justice requires that the istians of that city, who form a large majority of its inhabitants should have their priceless building (St. Sophia) restored to them. It has no special sacredness for Mos lems. Its value in their eyes is merely political. ‘The great church is now in a seri- ous condition and must inevitably col- lapse if it is not placed in capable the Memorial. “The glo- a precious heritage ong the artistic treasures of the world, should be uncovered from the con- tiucted and decorated for one faith, s alienated and devoted to another.” Don’t forget that ete stock of paints, ss including wind s you money. . We can Natrona Lumber 4-15-6t' DesTAUCTIO OF CHURCH OF a. sOHth THREATENED LET'S 60, SAYS COLISEUM GARAGE Telephone 724 THE CASPER DAILY . JOHN AND ‘JOWN’ OUT FOR TIME, , ila HELD MOND WHISKERS LOST Viswr Loan to E Be Topic RIVERTON, Wyo., April 19.—- John Jost and ‘“Jawn” Barleycorn, and whiskers and whisky came into practical alliteration when Jost, who | prided himself on a luxuriant growth | ing, Says Secretary. The chamber of commerce of the necktie substitute, awoke from |cheon which will be aeid Monday for the purpose of discussing He is look- | to wha at extent Casper will partici- 2 spree to find that half of his beard | noon, had been whittled off. Ane for the offende pati the quota that has been Beauty and Strength FOR 6000 MILES. —For Sale By— aa SUPPLY COMPANY -,Center and Linden Sts. —For Sale By— OIL CITY ACCESSORY CO. E. Second near C. N. W. Tracks RZ TUR Satisfaction Once you have driven a Cadillac, its charm has spoiled you for motoring of the ordinary kind. You may set greatest store upon quiet- ness, or steadiness, or speed, or comfort; or genera! roadability; or upon beautiful body lines. 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At the Monday meeting all women interested in the Victory Loan work will be the guests of honor and in- vitations have been extended to all women of Casper who desire to at- tend the banquet. The speaker of the occasion has Ce not been definitey determined but it|dress the banqueters at the Monday The motorcycle: was - being - en is known that Secretary George B.|meeting. The topic will be the Vic- |by Carl Chilote in company with T. Nelson has wired out of town to ar- tory Loan as applied to national and |'H. McGrath, the owner, both of range for a prminent speaker to ad-|individual welfare. whom -are from Billings. Motorbike, Runs | Wiro'%s employed on on the. 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