Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 2 The Caspe Saiip éritune SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919 Ri-4 FAST TO REACH AZORES AMERICANS MONOPOLIZE FAMOUS | \i'netwet sista eur asmre) ART SHOP OPENED, (corse sing. wll seve proms of your trade. We are the only) The long felt need of an art shop = LATIN QUARTER, BASEBALL LORE Pea Mae Med in Casper. All’. Casper where fancy sewing and re hn Callen, secretary of the 1 i Jivery. All are! stitching of all kinds could be done . Sees » is an offi IN REGARD FLIGHT ACROSS Crh TA KES PLA CE OF THE ESTHETIC reo wie bey CAGE and Die has been met by Mrs. A. N. Endell He w Rabicgneerae te k |LESS. We cater to quality as well who has opened a shop in the New- the city for increased water rents F PARIS, (Correspondence of The ‘most of them being students at the a8 price. Groceries Meats and Hard- man building on East Second street.| transacting other business.’ Duis Associated Press.)—The famous Lat-|Sorbonne, where special courses have. Wate. | Hemstitching, Picot edge, French and | his stay here he is a guest at the Dey, LEFT CASPER AS __ in Quarter of Paris, home of the deni-!heen arranged for them. Many of the, CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., plain hemming and other classes of Drop Inn, of which he is a mento. the trans-oceanic should be 'zens of the world of art, is for the ‘artists who lived there before the war Ehosnnae, . ee thade without said com- time being, at least, a thing of the had given up their studios and ans-| . — — Se ef eS 1 H. Towers, chief of the WHISTLING POST, past, killed unwittingly by an inva-'svered the call of the flag. Con expedition, commenting 1 officers stationed Iquently there were numerous apart- 1efore the si AnaEIe 3 in the completeness of te! CLNDS CITY NOW, pital. "So many of he aol-firents ta Meeaiced be tke nee , The Place to get i Grand Opening of the “We are not un- uken up their abode cans. ‘The artist, upon being re- f TRIPENY DRUG STORE we that they might get cently demobilized, came back to the Tuesday, May 20th life” thi the long- Quarter to learn that there was no | Watch Monday’s Tribune for Opening Announcement (Continued from Page One) ations, impos re not To # on chance. We are attempt-|jn 30 asper for the first time / rs and to witness the 2 sight of vholly within the me- change from the strageiing little time habitues bilities of the NC planes,’ cow and sheep town of a city of Withdraw be ‘k of room d tin his means, for the Americans pay demonstrate, . without! first importance in the commercial high prices. ‘well. of life or valuable prop- life of the state was the pleasant ex- frightened by influx from over- Artists who had remained in the in air cruise to Europe is perience of W. F. McAroy, who ar- Seis, has spread its wings and drifted Quarter were little less fortunate, for al proposition.’” rived in Casper from his Montana ot. \they found that their purses would of Commander Towers’ ranch, yesterday. It is not dislike of the ee that'no longer support them in the old officers declared that a new During the early days when Cas- has forced the long-haired tolstyle in their cafes. Then, too, there | h of the science of navigation! per had adopted the then pretentious fold up his easel and ste y"undoubtedly was the question of a sup around the NC planes, name of a town, Mr. McAroy was :. to find himself a new Yr change of the atmosphere so dear to ing the flight an undertak- per in oc- from that. But even a red ‘the artist. * His privacy was a thing d to contribute mate its for supplie He re- artist who, theoretically, cz in of the past. ncement of the profe visit he made just 30 years a hole in the wall, must have st Take tne ago this month, resulting in a free some room to turn about in, and ‘ample. THE UNIVERSAQL“PIPS ave been forced to place for him, at least at a price with- Tripeny Drug Co. 143 S. Center Cafe du Dome, for ex- is used to be a famous * “ for all fight between the cowboy out- moreover his pocketbook is not so resort for wielders of the brush and to be used on the fits. It ended in a riot beyond the long as that of his friends from across the chisel, The tables of an evening ws expected to ac-/ control of local authorities, the kill- the ocean. So the Latin Quarter is were filled with Bohemians at their while results in the!ing of one of the cowboys and the ‘Amer red, and apparently wiil games and drinks, and the two bil- xpe ove blue water, injury of many more, That was his'main so until Uncle Sam calls his jiard tables were the battle grounds #il FLYING WEIGHT t to Casper. boys home again, when probably the for large forces of artist combatan 28,500 POUNDS. here now for the purpose of dreamer of dreams will find his way The conversation centered on tho | aircraft, the & property which he tramp-!back to old haunts. things esthetic. huge flying: 1 r long before oil acted as the There are at present perhaps three - 1 “take off” in the water leading factor in Casper’s commer- hundred American officers and sol- so on the surface of the cial importance. diers living in the Latin Quarter, 1 branche ofatheamsehearte 3 iberty motors, 8 percrntin til elry company, returned to Casper x is morning after a several day are of the E SUN MaRS SGIC EE DENCE 2 h y pan of 126 A. ote business visit in Denver. feet, length over a D 1 = vain ects AD WANCING AGAINST THE ENEMY 5,100 pounds, with igating: a GROCER FOR and fuel.* The total WASHINGTON, May 17.—0, “it dual control ""'ment show the 71th divisor mad SHOPLIFTER IS side and e a Jarger advance against the nk, for the enemy than any other of the Am CAUGHT, GIVEN 1 complete erican divisions in France. The made without collars; all sizes. t n= com- — New York city national army men 60-DAY BOARD ting station, out- went forward a total of 71% i the reulat arine in- kilometers. The second regular d ae is in the bow, while the jvision advanced 60 kilometers and ; Two petty larceny ci in which i en Y | e Priced at $1 up te $3.50 und radio operator oc the 42nd, Rainbow, 55 kilometers. sentences and fine . FRESH MADE EVERY DAY mpartment at the tan udge W. E. Tubbs wer expected to cruise, The fourth in the list was th i justice court this morn " 65! LB. '2 Men’s Pajamas, cut full and roomy, COTTAGE CHEESE neatly made and trimmed. In Silk, 5 (land) miles an e first (regulars) with 61 kilo- Ted Fes shoplifter, sailiacitenes Medea, Soisette or Muslin. without refueling, of 30 days v posed on Frank ade from resh / capacity of meters, snd the 89th, including § Caught at Golde William Clark, Powder River Burns who was arrested for stealing them up-/outh Dakota, Colorado, New Mex- — Whil r his illic . = - : ee 3 S| Goan Bray Dey {mais } PERSONNEL OF THE er, is among the business rsa suiterse from a local rooming ream Every Vay FLIGHT COMMANDERS. in Casper today. house. rice u to With Commander Towers in charge ——_ { | e Je ich) eal - Men’s High-Grade Night Shirts and Pajamas H. B. Kline, formerly manager of ‘th biplane ty Men’s Muslin Night Shirts, cut full body ° sizes, neatly made and _ trimmed, the me The ov without of the lo flight—from ssey to the AE RI A fine of considerably ico and Arizona men, was fifth w POETS st lap of the jth 48 kilometers. of the expedition, the three planes set Gut in-eommand of Me. Towers, SIMIAN Lieut. A.C, Read and Lieut. Com. VP. N. L. Bellinge Commander years of age, wi and entered the } 1902. After service on various ips he was as ed to the avi: ‘tion for instructions three 33} before the outbreak of the European war. Midwinter of 1912 “GET THE HABIT” | Natrona Butter Shop P Webel Commercial Co. Towers who is born in Georgia val Academy i 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 ‘Open Daily Until 7:00 p. m. | = Watch Our Windows: ~ THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. Is 72 years young and issues all the modern forms of life insurance with the LOWEST participating premium rates and the LARGEST cash, loan, paid up and extend- ed insurance values. Se MIL fleet, and in lieutenant, he istant to the attache. After a tour) » staff of the chief of Washington. during rlicipated in the selection tions and won his com- mmander, Mr. Tower: ated early this velop the plans for the tr: lH AANA MATINEE BEST VENTILAT- e. ED THEATER IN 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE STATE TONIGHT i 1S Cea ej THE HOUSE FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 9 OPICTURES™ MATINEE 2:30P.M. — 4:00PM JFODAY NIGH] 7:30 P.M. — 9:00 P. M. A STIRRING, FASCINATING AND MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE NORTHWOODS Mitchell Lewis OF “THE BARRIER” AND “THE SIGN INVISIBLE,” NOW APPE 4RS IN ANOTHER STIRRING STORY OF THE NORTHWOODS “CODE OF THE YUKON” IS A GRIPPING ‘AND FASCINATING TALE OF THE LIFE OF A “CANUCK” WITH A NORTHWESTERN SETTING. HEART- ACHE AND MISERY FOLLOWED BY JOY AND UNDERSTANDING 10c & 25¢ o—o ADMISSION——-10c & 25c o—o ADMISSION. We are managers for the State of Wyo- ming, are placing agents throughout the state and have some valuable territory still open for live, business producing agents. Write Us King-Probst Agency Co. WYOMING STATE MANAGERS 305 O.S. Bldg. Phone 564R Casper, Wyo. HT Commander as born in New ing Annapolis h nments until 1915, the naval air sta ja, + for instrue- ars later he took com- iviation station at Bay Shore, on Long Island, later assum- ine a similar post at Miami, Fla. While on the staff of the chief of operations at Washington the following year was detached for temporary duty in connection with the camoufl of seaplanes at Tampton Va., later holding 1 ments until he was pa for participation in the trans- Atlantic flight. Lieutenant Commander Bellinger, 2 horn in South C: went from the Naval ademy to seu . Which included command of rine. He returned to the acaden for aviation instruétion in wv c followi year joinadl ervice in 1914 on the staff of the he was as- tion. Two y mand of the cha AANA A ADMISSION. 10c & 25¢ fy ARTCRAFT SPECIAL — SUNDAY —::— ARTCRAFT SPECIAL r f ation, where! on promotion to the command! of the Hampton Roads aviation camp,! to which he repor later in 1917. He was on detached navy department | 1 } selected as one of Permanent, Innocuous | k J } Melo- fiera| Sheep Branding Paint The Famous Drury Lane pi. on the cruiser Ri ester. A. S. Evans of Cheyenne is spend- nz a short business and pl trip in Casper, He is fami 3 liimself with local oil marke q “ ~ company prop A Tremendous Tale of Fast Horses, Flying Fists, and Beautiful Women Here Produced with All the World for its Stage “Sporting Life” Shows You Derby Day in England. A Real Horse Race, At ended by Thousands of People, Sensational Effects Are Em- ployed in the Photoplay———Effects that Were Simply Impos ible in the Stage Version. They Tail Astana Aeveee “SPORTING LIFE” Ran at the Huge Manhattan Opera House for Two Seasons. Ad ae NO ADVANCE—1l0c & 25¢ —o— NO ADVANCE—10c & 25¢ —o— NO ADVANCE—10c & 25¢ — Geor Bs. MeClellan of Worland the business visitors in Cas- a Holmes Hardware Co. Ss “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER ote -r- ote e+ . WYOMING Burlington ° 5th. Passen- couches preferr-

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