Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 6

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28-PIEGE BAND TO ACCOMPANY | DENVER CROWD One Hundred Business Firms of Colorado Capital to Be Repre- ented on Trade Excursion DENVER, Civic June and Commercial assc Colo., x to Berlin Boyd, the ‘Tetail merchants’. bu- Ninety-three firms had signi- ntention of having repre- e trip this morning, y of reau fied their i a representative be- fore night According to the present plans fh business men will leave Denver on st 1 train Sunday afternoon, saae| hats 2 1, “Denve ll be worn »y the tourists, and an incidental re- he trip will be arn advertising | n for Denver. enty-eight piece band ‘is ex- accompany the Denver | nd will lead them in street es in the larger cities. The civic association has had printed several thousand souvenir pamphlets which will be distributed thruout Wyoming. y will contain brief sketc ver’s industries, the picture ort biographical account of sentative. A few c have been made in the itinerary of the trip. at Minatare will be only ten minutes, ind the in Bayard has lengthened to twenty minutes. tead of making 3 , the Lusk, the business men leav- | at 10 o'clock in the morning | stay at Man: anville at 10: VILLA NOW IN CHIHAUHAU, IS LATE REPORT (By Axsocinted Press.) JUAREZ, June 18.—Villa is re- ported td be in the Galiandia district | in western Chihuahua. | General Pablo Quiroga who was sent as a relief column of is now pur: 20. | to Juarez with a| as diverted and| The Galiandia district has Casas Grande as its pie I “report confirms the secon of f erday on Villa. No reports | ave been received of the depreda- tions of Villa. STRIKE SPREADS | ON WEST COAST | (By Ansocinted Press.) SACRAMENTO, June 18.—Be- tween two and three hundred electric- al workers of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company in northern and Nevada joined the trike today | BRITISH CHAMP HOLDS TITLE WITH KNOCKOUT) (iy the Ansociated Press.) LONDON, June 18,—Joe Beckett retained the heavyweight champion- ship of,Great Britain last night by knocking, out Frank Goddard in the second wund of a schedu 20- moana fight. WELSH LANDS KNOCKOUT | IN FIGHT WITH LLOYD (By Associated Press.) TONOPAH, Nevada, June 18.—Joe Welsh of } York knocked out Sailor Charles Lloyd of San Francisco in the 11th round of a scheduled 25- round battle last anieDe, ATROCITIES ARE CHARGED, IRISH PUSHING CLAIMS (By Axsociated Press.) PARIS, June 17.—(Delayed. Fre | P. Walsh and Edward F,| American representatives of cieties in the United “States, aid before President Wilson in Ireland. Some witnesses, Americans said, examined cells one the where the Irish were confined and} found fresh blood on the walls. They ed President Wilson to lay the facts before the peace confer- ence. —_—S TRIES TO KILL SELF, HITS TWO PARIS.—Attempting to shoot him:| self in barracks, Compeigne, a sol-| dier missed himself, but shot a com- rade dead, and badly , Wounded an- other. ‘ MRS. J. F. FAY IS _ CLAIMED, LIVED | HERE FORMERLY Friends of Mrs. J. Ee Fay, former- | ments had also been paid large sal- \1y of Casper and well known here, | aries by privete concerns, and who will be grieved to learn of her sud- [hed pertorame these extra duties uring the, hours for which they | 18.—The | and was 23 years of age. ation’s | married here on February 21, our of the Wyoming oil fields_is as-| For two years she was empleyed ai /ers in ‘congress are given assis ; c- i that 100 firms will iges, ‘be aring The stop| been | In-| overnight stop at | all-night stop will be! |tion, was settled by arbitrating last | station. \ed, one fatally. ‘ther evidence just received: of al-| ed atrocities against political pris-| pee 7 lies al force cat this concern had been yhoused in a government building where they received free rent, free light, free ice water and free janitor service at the expense of the Goraccd ment. He said there were numerous | other instances where Democratic | appointees in the various depart- US. ENPLOVES PAID PRIVATE den death last evening at her home at Alliance, Nebr. Mrs. Fay was ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs.° C. G. | Resolutions ‘Prepared by Dem- Stuart of 452 Nateons xvenue, and! iain to her hare nd Way peat Catt foe oe rwcl Pia CLAIMS ‘ ‘ances, one year ol¢ pelea ee Sd Charles) Payrolls HALF MILLION | Myers and brother, Glen Stuart. | aie | Mrs. Fay was born June 7, 1896, WASHINGTON, —It is ~ . SaaS phe | tae ctten that the Republican lead-| BRUSSHES. That influduay tas "| claimed half a million victims among y| the natives of the Belgian Congo, is revealed by official reports received & vere paid ie the pgovern az June 18. 1917 jthe Casper Floral company, Burial | from the Democratic side in | will be made he Daca Schuyler, Nebraska. /efforts to discover exactly what has BEER QUESTION been going on in governmental cir- | here. cles during the past few years, but Representative Blanton, a new Demo- WYOMING cratic member trom ‘lexas, has s¢ | | MAY BE PUT UP sr els wc w's bef REALTY COMPANY eved, wiil bring to light a surpris-| he and perhaps a scandalous, state | of affairs concerning the personne! of the various departments. Thej 147 So. Center St.—Upstairs WE HAVE SOME FINE BAR- \ IK) \) A) I" % h & ) ® \) ie i) ) % Ih) \ TOPRES. WILSON XN ) Blanton resolutions call upon the GAINS IN CASPER REAL | (By Associated Seeciatealeresa ‘heads of each of the governmental} ESTATE Ww ASHINGTON, June 18.—The departments to report to congress | a |judiciary committee has agreed to at the earliest possible moment “the Three-room house, vote Saturday on the proposal of names of ail’ government employees water and | Representative Gard, Democrat, of of the......-+- Department, who | lights, plastered; chicken Devas | Ohio, which would authorize the are also employed by any and barn, on 50x140 ft. Jo president by proclamation to modify firm or corporation, the name of for__--------------$1,275.00 the war time prohibition law relat- Terms; southeast part of town. ing to beer and light wines. PAPER STRIKE IN BERLIN IS Sari gitar a tate ha COMPROMISED become aware of 3 situation wherein “the head of o rtant de partmental bure such employer, the hours of service given to such employer, and the amount of compensation received by such employee per month for such outside service.” At Government Expense The best lot on South Lincoln, east front, for_-----$1,250.00 TIPIILIPLILLLLLLLALLLAL LAE If you wish to sell your property in. a hurry list it with the WYOMING REALTY COMPANY 147 So. Center St.—Upstairs Phone 1185 (By Asnocinted Press.) BERLIN, June 17—The strike of cral salary of wlso paid a larg | newspaper employes which forced |Berlin newspapers to cease publica- , was private hington nd cler eoncern to mana; affairs, and that the of j night. CANUCKS START TROUBLE, WANT. TO COME HOME (By Associ: % LONDON, June 18. Unrest among Canadian soldiers because of | continued postponement of home- ward sailing culminated in an attack by 400 soldiers on the Epsom police Several police were wound- From the Fountain at the REXALL STORE Carlson’s Delicious Luxury Ice Cream PHONE SERVICE IN CALIFORNIA I$ PARALYZED SAN FRANEISCO, June 18.—The unions claim that 8,000 girls and telephone wiremen are striking. Tele- phone service in central and southern California is. paralyzed. Compare Our Cream With Others — STORE The Rexall Store | | PHONE 260W Bove ALL) z PRESCRIPTION 1) sule bears spike emg feits Seg POOTOOIIOIMIOIIOMaS, 2:30 & 4 P. M. PICTURES e ED THEATER IN FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 TODAY Albert Ray and Elinor ok Fae 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 “VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS” TOMORROW It’s Easy to Confess a Crime to a Lovely Woman But Whom Will She Tell? Pauline Frederick In “Out of the Shadows” Founded on “The Shadow of the Rope’—A Famous Director—A Picture Novelty AN EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAY Also Mack Sennett Comedy “A LITTLE WIDOW” and “MUTT AND JEFF” : ’ COMING—“VIRTUOUS WIVES” Admission—10c and 25c Admission—10c and 25c Admission—19c and 25c | uthaetatnleheda alot tdelee 88 8 se, il a nr a a a ; ‘ A Real Low Shoe Sale FOR MEN and WOMEN Starting Thursday, June 19th, at 8.a.m and Continuing Until Further Notice Every pair of shoes included in - this sale comes from our own well se- lected stock and not bought for a special sale event. We must rid our shelves of all broken sizes, odd and end pairs of shoes left from our recent selling. This means a real shoe buying opportunity for you’ and.a house cleaning for us. >, —~ MME ET COI OIILE aL SIM ILL LILI LEM Women’s Lot No. 1 White Kid Colonials, Black Suede Oxfords, Black Satin Oxfords, Brown Kid Ties, Grey Kid Oxfords, Brown Kid Oxfords. Selling up to $10: Sale price $7.95: > Women’s Lot No. 2 White Kid Oxfords, Black Kid Ox- fords, Patent Oxfords, Patent Colonial Pumps, Brown Calf Oxfords. Selling up to $8.00. Sale, price $5.95 Women’s Lot No. 4 Patent. Black Kid, Brown, Calf Pumps, Military Heels. Patent and Kid, Louis Heel, Oxfords and Pumps. Sell- A few short lines at All White Fabric Oxfords, Pumps ing up to $6.50. Sale price and Boots a pair at .. _ $1. 00 discount $4.95 Men's Low Shoes Russia Calf Russia Calf ‘Black Kid Black Kid Brown Kid Brown Kid White Duck ew Duck $1.00 $1.00 a pair a pair Discount ‘ Discount No Delivery, Exchanges or Approvals The Bootery E. L. LIVINGSTON, Mgr. 4th Floor O. S. Bldg. “Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More” ad fe ak

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