Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 8

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ee FEWORUNKSARE ADDED TOUSUAL SATURDAY LST Transition oR See to Dry Basis Sees No Increase in Drunks in Spite of “Last Wet Saturday. Casper got thru the last wet Sat- in fairly good shape. Only arrested for being drunk id Sunday in spite of the nd the visita- shments where the than water “goods” are sold. loons sold their last quart of beer early Saturday evening. Some of the intoxicated ones had the pugili spirit. John Doe} “Richie,” was slightly soused, ac- jing to the police, but Emmett , the younger man caught by li sparring with him, had merely been drinking. Both were ar- ed for fig about 1 o’clock y morning and paid $12 fines » court. Newton disturbed the peace} orning about 2 o’clock. He and s released. id G. S. Dickey were ar-/ } o'clock for being in a »n row, the police say. Eac’ id a fine of $12 a piece yesterday. ard Martin was disturbing the of the hotels of the city night about 11 o’clock. J. arrested on the same a different time. Each d $12 fines. FOUR FIREMEN DIE IN FIRE AT TOBACCO PLANT ;. (iy_Asseciatea lPrenn.) NORFOLK, Va., June 30.—Four were killed and tobacco} 1,000,000 was burned in a! tening the warehouse of the Tobecco company here to- The building and its contents zre worth $4, Sa 000. DOZEN ‘MINERS ARE KILLED BY BLAST TODAY inted Press.) Oklahoma, June 30. s are known to be as the result of an explosion in a mine of the Rock-Island Coal company at Alderson, Oklahoma, to-! day . ARMY AND NAVY GLUB WILL NUMBER 250 BY ‘eee ce camemmer . All Loyal Moose Take Notice You are to be at Moose Hall Friday, July 4th at 10 a. m. to participate in the Victory Parade. You can help NIGHT AT NEW RATE Two uudned sande and eight members had been enrolled in the Army and PNAVY, club up to Saturday night and ions point to an increase of cording to Harry Fisher, n discussing the progress campaign today. The Satur- day night luncheon at the club ad- ed by Attorney M. W. Purcell ted fresh enthusiasm into the 2 and gave impetus to plans for oming week when the club will end its drive to associate members. Associate members will be enroll-| ed among the businessmen and other} young men of the city and club offi- s express the hope that no less 500 will be enrolled by the of July 4, when the member- ship cz pmpaign ends. Home cooking at the Harvey. vey. MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 HRM ND NAY CLUB TO BE SPONSOR FOR CARNIVAL JULY 7-12 The famous Russell Brothers’ |shows will show in Cesper July 7 to }12 inclusive under the auspices of the Army and Navy club, It is one of the largest carnivals on the road at the present time. There are four- | teen shows besides riding devices and | more than fifty concessions. The Army and Navy club has se- cured the east half of the high school | athletic field as grounds for the car- nival. By taking the carnival to these grounds the club hopes to take the shows away from the usual crowded and objectionable location on David street. Plans are being made to have a returned soldier at every show on the grounds and every show is guar- anteed by the Russell brothers as be- ing clean and entertaining. The Rus- sell brother’s show is the same car- nival which entertained in 1917 at! the annual Cheyenne frontier days celebration. toe tee ets BABY BOY KILLED BY HORSE LAID AT REST Funeral services were held Satur- day for Walter H. Jones, three-yeur- old son of Mrs. John Trollope, who died Thursday evening of injuries re- ceived from being thrown by a horse on a Sweetwater ranch. Deeth oc- curred at the Trollope ranch near Alcova and burial was made at Al- cova. Walter H. Jones, father of the lit- tle boy, died November 6, 1915, and 2 brother, Richard Elmer, died Oc-| tober 22, 1915 The mother, one Brother and a sister survive. pene KERTH AUTOMOBILES + GRASH ON OND ! Studebaker ant Ford Smashed up Near Montgomery Hill in Sunday Accident. A Studebaker and Ford motor car were wrecked about 1 o’clock Sunda morning on the county road about a mile south of the Montgomery hill. Henry Pries, who was,driving north | y on the road was not going more thar 20 miles an hour, according to a re- port he made to the police depart- ment early yesterday mornin: He estimated the damage to his car at $1,500. He made no estimate of the damage to the Ford. The report made by Mr. Pries | showed that he was coming north on | the right side of the road when he was mirdee ee a Ford bearing ae back: south aes that he Was on the | left side of the road. Mr. Pries’ re-} port showed that there were three other passengers in the Ford truck. No report of the accident was made} to the police by the unknown boy driver of the truck. WILSON SIGNS TWO MEASURES IN MIDOCEAN. ABOARD THE USS. GEORGE WASHINGTON, June 30.—Presi dent Wilson stopped the steamer Great Northern today in midocean. | ‘She carried mail. He received the | railroad deficiency and Indian ap- propriation bills and signed them. Largest Fruit Market in the State Great Big Bing Cherries Amiving Daily Direct from Grower BUY THEM NOW FOR CANNING All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET 114 South Wolcott Two 1 | CeeeeeeTeeeessa ae: ; TODAY Stores —— Phone 247 and Get the Best to make this one of the biggest events ever held in Casper. Don’t forget white duck trousers. 151 South Center J. N. KRAUSS, Secretary. ji enthannenshencaatoarthend acaba ath saath 2 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES Te Theater =: THE STATE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AND HER OWN COMPANY IN “The Road Through the Dark” ALSO FORD WEEKLY TOMORROW WALLACE -E REID Che Dub’ A Drama of Unquestionable Excellence VALLALLAAM hehe de hekdh Az ONT RY SAT Se TCT ‘eR MONSTER CELEBRATION Important Notice ALL FRATERNAL, CIVIC, MILITARY AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO BE IN THE BIG VICTORY PARADE—EVERY BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY OF NATRONA COUNTY IS REQUESTED TO BE REPRESENTED IN THE PARADE—PRIZES FOR THE BEST FLOATS. No auto allowed in parade unless decorated. Prizes for best appearing organization. Boy Scouts are asked to participate. All city, county officials and clergymen requested to lead the parade. Program: July 3rd Salute by firing squad, 10 a. m., Center and Second streets. Children’s parade, prizes, 10:30—form at Court House. Dedication of Central Square, 12 noon. 12 to 1:30 p. m., lunch. 1:30 to 3:00 p.'m., Children’s games, prizes. Baseball 4:00 p. m. Wrestling, 7:30 p. m., fae purse—high pve athletic grounds. lighted. July 4th Oscar Heistand, Marshal of the day. Salute by firing squad, 10:00 a. m. Grounds will be electrically Big Industrial parade 10:30 a. m. All participants reporfing to Henry Brennan, chairman, at City Hall. Auto races, 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. Baseball, 4:00 p. m. Boxing exhibition, time and place to be » be announced later. later. July 5] 5th Salute by firing squad, 10:00 a. m. 10:30, Contests. Free-for-all 100-yard dash. Ladies’ race. Fat Men’s race. Bicycle race. Motorcycle race and others. 2:00 p. m. to. 4:00 p. m.—bucking contests and horse races. Baseball, 4:00 p. m. Wrestling at 8:30 p. m. Sireet concessions open all the time. During the week concessions can be obtained at the stand on Center street. ALL CONTESTANTS AND PARTICIPANTS PLEASE BE ON TIME. The Celebration Will Be Managed By the Moose for the City TITTIES OES TT aT SAUNA INN CUTTS lll ee ESS ts

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