Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 8

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ae era mary back Hest ENGINEER NOT CRIPPLED, Tl RECOVER oO0N Northwestern W | factorily from injuries and will sus- tain no permanent ill effects, accord- ing to advices from the Casper | Private hospital this afternoon.) ‘Sheean was scalded severely and while it was ‘first reported that his ‘legs were crushed to the extent that amputation would be necessary, it is probable that he will escape being a cripple. Train service was reestablished by the railroad Saturday nigh the track having been cleared b wreck- iig crew summoned from Casper. The accident, which occurred while the train was traveling at fair speed, is attributed to spr nding rails and the escape of scores of fj engers | from being maimed and injured, with engineer on, possible loss of life, is considere passenger train, No.! miraculous. The that all p: westbound, which piled up three | Senger coaches remained on the road- miles east of per at 4:15 Satur-! bed and failed to follow the engine day afternoon, is recovering satis- into the ditch saved a catastrophe. ONE LITTLE FAIRIE AND AN IMP OR TWO MAKE MOTHERS SIGH FOR OLD BAREFOOT DAYS OF YOUTH By MARGARET ROHE (Written for the United Press) reck Terminates | Fortunately for Scores of Peo- ple, Many of Them from Casper. S. Sheean, hwestern waist and low round neck and orm |holes outlined with scallops of pink yarn crochet and is worn over a lit- tle white organdie guimpe, edged with tatting. The same model comes in a rose crepe, with Chinese blue yarn scallops or an orange with scallops of lavender. A dashing little Nile green linen Junior needs a pair of Oxfords, Bud must be reshod. Buckskin pumps needs Dorothea, Little “gift of God.” Tottie must have bigger sandals, Jim and Jerry too; E so the little Fordlet with collars, cuffs, pockets and yoke Wants a new rear shoe. splashed with the green end cerise of Really is it any wonder embroidered cherries and topped off Daddy gets the blues with a poke of green raffia bobbing with the same delectable fruit caus- ed various shades of green envy to sprout in other small breasts as its And Ma hocks the fam'ly jewels When the kids need shoes? NEW YORK, June 7. —If you fair owner flaunted its cherry charms have a little fai your home with in the Park the other CLUS two to boot, you! = = $ ly contemplating ing the Knei cure or send- em out to Dennishawn to have turned into barefoot dancers. | ut after all, why kick on the boots all the garments apper- MATINEE—2: 30. to a child’s wardrobe are! aS expensive proportionately a grown Though they are also £0 , they & 4:00 P. M. ALTITUDE wars WIND. ite > > > Bs = REPEATS ATTEN ak i TO KILL SELFE Chas. Bothy well, ly rambled of on other sub- here from > lo lahoma, is confic nped from the mov ned to a stop he plung- I keeping af tempts to and w t the machine t from E 2 machine, tal illusions change from ing the de- tudes. s automoh The first notice of » of a fellov mental cond suc- truck Star, who we 7 Salt Creek fiel reached the : well, Bothwelll asked had it in for him for, TREATY ‘ EATH SENTENCE’ SAY . THE AUSTRIANS : (By United Press.) VIENNA, June Zeitz, addressing assembly declared that th amounts to Austria’s “de: tence.” He announced that the ministry had agreed unanimously to the term, F Foreign Secr “Nothing is left us but ¢ Germany. issued i experiences n that in light e valve of wo- tions call , or deftness o from the skill nd experience, has left home I will not be debts contracted us dut VILLIAM H. NEVERS. June 6-12-19* , they are nately that ’em. when a ith a d edging was the elegance for any and all respective of type. Now- ys designers for small folks are, ust as important as designers for big folks and it is just as essential that the type of frock should fit the | wee wearers personality. We have departed far from the! English costume of dressing our off- springs in chaste white and, follow- ing the French fashion, we now deck them out in all the colors of the rainbow, from orange and cérisé down to black and lavender.- Black taffeta frocks are indeed very chic. enlivened with gay rn embroidery and an organdie dr of orchid or uve, fiuffily ruffled and sashed and surpliced, is perfect for an heiress from three to eight. The French models rht lined little affeir: r mone you just sheer white, touch of real are mostly very brief 7 as to full- all show some-striking ae briiliant hued yarn or ique coler com- BY attel mortgage ed on the 19th day of June 1918. filed on the 19th day of June 1918, at 3 o’clock p. m. in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona Conntye Wyoming, by W. R. Woelfert, gor therein, to mortgagee there- There is now due to the Preston, from the said rt the sum of $273.50, ured by the afore-| by virtue of of sale in said mortgage nd by reason of the fact id mortgagor has made de-; performing the terms and} he said mortgage | I, Pat Royce, Countv, Wyom- riff of the county operty is situated y of the said mort- ion of the said on possession of, seiz- 1 upon the goods ane the hor which of sp ront cf the Court House, in the City h except on the said 9th day oc the first dav this notice e $273.50. is described as The said property follows, to-wit: 1 (One) sorrel mare 11 (Eleven) rht about 1250 Ibs. branded _ on left shoulder. PAT ROYCE, Sheriff of Natrona County Wyomi Sheriff of Natrona Count, Wyoming. Pub. June 9, 16, 23, 1919. (WES) NIGHT—First Show at 7:30 P. M. 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Mirro Aluminum, with its unusual features, is sold at a price that is truly moderate. Come see it for yourself and learn what a different and better line Mirro Aluminum really is, through and through. Webei Commercial Co. Watch Our Windows THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows TAI = a " We ou ol The House of Quality Pictures Bast Ventilated Theater in State GHT—1!0c and 25c THE PRICHTEST STAR IN THE FILM FIRMAMENT i i4 PLAYERS <——--— TOMORROW---ONLY--- TOMORROW. ——om—ge> 14 PLAYERS UNCLE SAMMY’S INSTRELS THE GREATEST ARRAY OF MINSTREL SEAMAN CARRETT BARNAP—(of the U.S. S. Buffalo)——P as the N ri al selections and his marvelous Cello sclo ‘ Virtuoso. Known in the Na his farnous vot SERGEANT ARTHUR G. BS ter “ing the army he was leading d other well kno Fa Ros lo ott country. eric MY—A Blec s—Wi rs a Special Cast. Today A Thrilling Story of Twin Sisters ES—(Famou: Lyric Sitver Vo'ced Tenor) —Prior tenor with the Redpath va organizations. * Mother Machree,’ SERGEANT TOM (“RUBE”) WALTERS—Formerly producing clown of Ringling Bros., and s. Mr. Walters is one of the funniest and best known blackface comedians in the fr. Walters is one of the principal fun nakers. ace comedian and dancer in a class by STLING—De Luxe Pianologist, in a Repertoire of popular rr »e Concert in Front of Theater at Noon and at 7:30 p. m. The only organization of iis kind, LITARY JAZZ FOUR—Corp. Robert Veiich, Pyts. Rebert Chase, pen at 7:30—Show Starts at 8:15 Sharp—Reseryad Scat; Now on Sale at Iris Theater Box Office—75c and $1.60 Scene of the Opening Act, Special Scenery, Musi ¢, Monolegues, Singing, Dancing, and MATINEE and NIGHT—10¢ and 25¢ “The Better Half” IS THE BEST TWIN SISTER. 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