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

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4 "The ‘entire city willbe thrown into| Mrs. Mi : \G WHOLESALE ARRESTS OF STRIKE NTO Sec ta pt f | |rangements made with contractors | has been elected to fill o hi ban | to supply the most needed sewers nt term as sheriff Se = fle FOR EXISTENCE LEADERS ARE MADE IN CANADA LEAVE PARIS ON PROCEEDIN TWO ———— ——_ OF EMPIRE WITH TRIP HOME LATE NEWDISTRIGTS Filmes to Homes PARIS COUNCIL IN JUNE, REPORT se for District Districts 9 and 11 5 | Develop no Protests to Im- | eet prowess Wore sarees Exclusive Casper Agents for the Famous . Ottoman Delegates Will Open F Fight for Ns aaa? FLORENCE AUTOMA ; Fey: N rt ffected b; - «ie recetved tr ELEBRATION 1G PROJEGTED HERE 20 tise ucts TI r Time Tod ay|* ° ° Bel gium; Tour of: OIL STOVES ned {made and n d the city | Plan | fathers oederea: eee eettaa seaaiset SIMONS OIL STOVES | to the completion of the paving aa meeting with the allies today |‘? tke place July 4, 5, and 6, is be- races ainletic ee boxing and! his Gieht for acceptance of the‘ nue, Sussex, Park, Hugo, Dunden and appealed for the continuation | ing projected by Casper boosters, and OTe Paha sate to employ only home| Peace: treaty and the league Dover streets. City Engineer M. N. ef the Turkish empire and the|#5 seon as_ preliminary plans have zs in Belgium during| Wheeler presented plans and speci- the benefit from the celebration. schedule he expects to leave France | Tentative plans for the celebrati is understood that the city offi-|for home about Jun: hich |Property owners sewer relief in va-| saeledavaepallt gare aaeH day. ctw aE nave Bee eae TaEereate in ‘the| that he will be in ‘ Miagtoncouly! rious districts that have not been in-| | games between the Midwest team and before the city council last night | First Sea 4 United Press.) comin It is a pleasure to demonstrate these two talent, and to keep the objectionable! covenant retention of Constantinople. been outlined definite announcement ‘fications which were read and ap- proposed celebration, and a committee|4 or 5. corporated into sewer improvemeny a crack Denver team, and one with to protest against the work, so after sy he Conterces” FABIF SPAFAMS ON JULY FOURTH &<: PARIS, rata 17.—Turkish WASHINGTON, June ive} The district No. 11 includes por-| superior makes of Oil Cook Stoves. ls out, the idea being to per-| his visit there. Assuming that of the kind and character of enter- eae that lets echante ta aacive te Proved by the Jeouncil. is investigating the feasibility of the | |campaigns, was evidenced last night the Greybull nine; a monster parade _the official call for protests had been peace delegates in their first A three-day celebration for Casper, } in os morning of the Fourth, ante President Wilson plans to open tions of David street, Railroad ave-| mit the local merchants to derive al] the Germans will sign the treaty on} Nairiientieillibeiiade: The sentiment of the city to give project. y Associated Press.) | when delegates from various sections | WASHIRGTOR, June 17,—Presi-| of Casper appeared before the city PAGE FGur cy Saueseiateal Bs Press.) WINNIPEG, June 17.—Ten strike leaders were arrested in their homes early today and transported in automobiles to the country, presumably to Stormy mountain by government police officials. Other arrests were reported from Caigary and other western points. Simultaneously with the arrest, the Royal orthwest mounted police raided the labor temple from which the strike was being con- ducted. Considerable literature of a Bolshevist nature was zed, The police broke down the doors and wind during the ted Press.) —The council of conference received peace mission in the Quai d’Orsay this “dune ten of the. pe the Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER <i ot Turkish tives are here | WYOMING ‘ 1 1 1 secret, the lasted an hour, Turkish repre- ed to Vaucresson he enemy status of s emphasized by their ng thru different mbers of the coun- se [3 SUGGESTED In a telegram to Governor Carey, Wyoming chairman of the citizens’ committee in charge of the Boy Scout campaign, W. G. McAdoo, nat- ional chairman, suggests that last week’s drive be continued through this week, in communities where the jpuotas were not secured. Mr. Mc- Adoo relates that, owing to one dition or another, a number of c were unable to get their drives in full swing before the end of the week, and that they could now make NATRONAFALR REPLY GALLS ON GERMANY TO RECEPT TREATY con- (Cc Eninueditont from sage 1.) a sponsible to those who have been their accomplices.” Tribunals established | for the trial of those under charges will represent the deliberate judg- ment of the greater part of the civi- lized world and there can be no ques- tion of admitting the right of juris- diction of the representatives of countries which took no part in the The Allied DOWEIS are prepared ASSOCIATION one month after tthe signing Y the | | Conky Fair Next Fall Fall Not Improb- ara able and New Elected Directors Will Determine Question at Early Meeting. Prospects that the Natrona County B Fair association will begin to func- ed and inexact as to raise @/tion again this yeer were held out the clauses were calmly and|at the deferred annual meeting of mined.” The problem of ‘the stockholders held last evening at is of such extraordinary| which time directors for the new ude and complexity that it can | vear were elected. The latter will lved only by a continuing body,|chose their own officers and the d in personnel and invested with personnel of the board is as fol- 4 5 .. {lows: is pointed out that the commis- J. L. Learner, Jesse Keith, M. N. not an “engine of opEreneon Castle, Henry Brennan, B. L. Scherck for interfere wih ie to | B- Townsend, John Bryne, W. C. +9 |Harned and A. L. Wallace. id, satisfy itself | The cooperation of the county ag- pay and report in) jicultursl agent allready has been y does not pay. | promised toward making the fair a —= success from the exhibit standpoint \and the same displays would tend to |swell Natrona county’s exhibit at the Douglas state fair. Ranchers and lied and associated powers | enter into a discussion of les underlying the repara-! ses but certain observations | ially as the German| to “present a view} are made. broad powers, it is claimed. } It GERMAN ANSWER IS EXPECTED SATURDAY. City United Press.) IMAR, June 17. — Germany’s cision on signing the treaty prob-| y will be reached Friday and will} rated to the Allies on abinet is scheduled to | ely after Count von MATINEE ntzau’s arrival Tues- 2:30 & 4 P. M. ; The national assembly is scheduled TONIGHT to begin discussions of the treaty on jay. It will vote after three ideration of the terms. FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 Ss oming. BY U.5. CHAIRMAN = up for that fact by striving to reach the goal this week. He suggests that they be authorized to act as cir- cumstances permit. The local chairmen are their reports to national quarters, so thet the governor’s te is without definite sntormacont = ae the results of the campai; It is believed, however! Mee at least half of the towns in this state | had failed to secure their quot by: last Saturday night. sending congress. DAtter clearing up pressing official lbusiness he will start his “swing around the circle” early in July. It said at the White House today that the president*txpected to spend three weeks on a speaking tour, ex-! plaining the peagg treaty and the! League of Nations covenant. He ex- pects to Visit the principal cities over the SOUR emia HEART INTEREST PLAY FEATURES ALBERT RAY A clean, bright, ent entertaining aue:| farmers alike would lend enthusias- ‘toPlay that is strong in human in- tic support to the project, it is be- lieved. The entertainment feztures of the program would be confined to wild west thrillers and special stunts but nothing will be done toward prepara- | tions and arrangements until the board of directors has discussed the matter fully and its feasibility es- tablished. With ns for a big Fourth of July now in the making it is possible that act es will not be renewed this year, —_—_——— . Mrs. R J. ipp of 204 North Grant will leave today for Lead and Dead- wood, where she will visit’ for sev- eral days with friends and relatives, a . Charles Bailey returned yes- ay from Denver, where he hat been visiting friends for the past week. re eer £09000000000000 IN 1 At our opening, Reaciasveceseueees 2099090000006 O00 SOCOOOOO ris Theater 2 von Brockdorff-Rantzau will then immediately return to Versailles and give Germany’s answer. MOOSE DELEGATE LEAVES J. W. Miller left today for Chicago nationa lodge. He bs ill be joined sia unda; Attorney M. Iso a delegate from this i vill also attend the! on of World War| urora, Ill., before re- CITY NEWS, | ————EEee s Snow is numbered among the is from Shannon, a camp TODAY Natural Colored Photography t Creek field, today. * * * Lee Chandler motor car: local agent for the has returned} 1 Denver, where went on busi- n connected with his agency. | a a Reno, W. C. Marks of Glesburg, I1., ting his sister, Miss oe Marks. ante Dr. W. C. Foster is ill in the Cas, per Private hospital. _ * s avy ncer Flint of Lincoln, Neb., is or in Casper: * Miss Alice Marks of Thermopolis)| is spending a few days in Casper Mr. and Mrs. Les Shepperson left yesterday for an overland trip to) the Dubois country to be gone several weeks, i Admission—10¢ and 25c RE Raeer eae ecerens TOMORROW ‘and Music By—. BARBERING SERVICE began with us. Increased business ever since—it should be needless to add. A clean steam and face towel to each customer. - BARBER SHOP HENNING terest will be shown tomorrow at the | Iris theeter under the title, “Words | ’ It is a William Fox production anc introduces Al- bert Ray as the star with Elinor Fair} in the principal supporting role. The story is based on the youthful | ambitions of the characters Pportray- | ed by Mr. Ray and Miss Fair and brings them from a small one-night- stand town to the big city. They ere separated, but finally meet, conquer | many obstacles and rise to fame to- gether. | Among the impressive scenes of the picture are those depicting New | York’s Tin Pan Alley, where are lo- | cated the studios of the largest music | publishers. Here aspiring song writ-| ers drum out the music they hope | will make them famous and here, be-; cause both of them are musicians, come the struggling heroes of the play. i 917 THE HOUSE of experts. nt Wilson hopes to leave Paris for| council and presented petitions for re-| for the pur- Washiaein June 24 or 25 if thej lief. | forth the Turkish sit- |Germans sign the treaty. Imme-! onference. The meet- gear upon his arrival he will ad- Stationery and Office Supplies JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS, JOURNALS, RECCRDS, CASH BOOKS I. P. LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS AND FILLERS, INKS OF ALL KINDS, TYPEWRITER PAPER, SECOND SHEETS, MULTI KOPY CORDON PARED G62 eg STE In Fact, Supplies to Equip Offices of All Kinds John Tripeny Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 143 South Center z..a oe au fg OF QUALITY PICTURES THE STATE DUSTIN FARNUM IN A THRILLING ROMANCE OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST “A MAN IN THE OPEN” It will inevitably delight because of its gripping story, splendid acting, wonderful photography and perfect production. It is Dustin Farnum at his best. : : : ALSO TODAY AND TOMORROW “EVERY WHERE WITH PRIZMA” | Albert Ray and Elinor Fair j IN A MOST INTERESTING STORY OF : “Two Young Musicians” “Words and Music by ” A Romance by Tin Pan Alley Also a 2-Reel Sunshine Comedy Admicsion—16c and 25c “VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS” Admission—10¢ and 25¢ TANNA Kuppenheimer Clothes Tailored for Men and Young Men who think well, choose well and dress well. They are luxuriously tailored inside and out, the season’s smartest and most popular styles—in waist-seam models in many fashionable variations, other models just as stylish and correct. 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