Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 3

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= , Fe (. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 + __- The Casper Daily Cridune PACE THREE and prospect for IN“ONE OF THE FINEST’ 12 OFANINGH, REPORT 2:8 - poe ee = | pipe lines and erie | | en & Tom Moore i mounted _police- In spite of heavy rains reported in| own, and control tant r Imperial Spy System Turned ; man in his ne’ Joldwyn picture, |Many pi of the country near Cas-| means of conveyar OveritaiNewsRepublicts, | “Ong Gertie hich comes Per there was only .12 inches of. rain| tion for oil and « ‘ te Rebuild Epics | to the Iris th and his recorded re up until esterday | and , ates : he mae. Morning, according to the official! 7 ee Ss | anishifove, ‘adventice: ‘rnment report. The rain here was| production and ref ‘PARIS. (By. Mail.)—Germany is| very pleasant and int rif nd thrills gravitate. He is “comps by a decided drop in}! produ . seeking to pick up just where she rked to ca- : , son of a former com- the m Dermomecenmociey Te : left off in July, 1914, and political-|Pacity. The game suddenly came to! Miss Catherine Desert has return » who lives with his widow- from 4 tmum read-| divided into 600,000 shares of ly, industrially, egmmercially and|* Stop when a double play cut off ed home iting for th and a lit & I repo:ted yes-/ value T economically is trying to. act as{% home rally. Slowly and tediously at Jact feb., with rels , to wh any though the war had never been. the people forced their way from the v's en a home when her Thi n direct contrast to the Brazil, the Argentine and allj#T#nd stand. He had to slowly pick; A six and a half pound baby girl!to prise His kindness and high reading of 98 degrees of Mon- South America may well keep their|bi8 way thru the crowd to the only was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. King, ‘tion to the child or pet ey a eyes trained on what is left of the| Visible exit. The man next to him of Greybull, yesterday. Mrs. King dis undoing, how wh SS’ degrees’ by: the gove German empire, for strange stories|J¥™Ped down from the stand. - But is the daughter of Mr Il-Mrs. G. Weeted suitor of the girl er_and in the shade } have reached Paris regarding the go-|"° CoUld not. His wife with him,| B. Coons, formerly of Casper Ne to make her believe Dave Tawnicnell printenden ings-on of agents of the new Social-| “hich is one re iearaee fo barry Hs we Githe Midwest: Sa/GAle Greels Jott ite sepubliel him to a p a popular em-| Harry Hickok, superintendent of 1e truth n : gpa ae Ph Pl Pe iu Mheyiarellcolonising (Spain) as| Coes and why he advocates more the agency for J. R. Gardner Cq ting dramatic rare i on business and visiting rapidly as they are able. -xits from the grand stand. of Denver, passed thru Casper en- the policeman ull his hopes 9" Jie i; 2. They are buying up land ana| Powder Rive Se tip route from a t mY ¢ lieve” ©, W. Sparr of the Utah Shale & obtaining various kinds of options in - park to Denver the worst sdged HIM Vos) corpore tion, hus’ veturned fi * St Meeting of the pa aa peal Hab also. Specdiig (once poranon, has returne i from a 3. They are seeking to spread Horse Side Siecle The Casper Chamber of Commerce’ in the park, her limousine ha ae eu Montene . : Bolshevik propaganda throughout |,,.MtS: W. T. Kelly will be the hos-/at a meeting last night, appointed D. stopped by ee O. S. Dresemaking Varior wil | /\ — allicdvandl-piendige countries using ee home on Harrison street,’ H. Griffith lelegate to the Yel- ministered to her. She cor nake specialty of gingham and 7 3 Swieeandlcetetiees tomorrow afternoon, at the regular jowstone Highw: ation meet andi aces her summer dresses during the month of 4. In the, Argentine and else.| ™°cting of the North Side circle. | ing which will be Thermopo- father to have Officer Hayes reduced August. Prompt attention will be 1 where south of the American equa-|surorise P : lis, Wyo., August 2 n rank. It is in ‘ding given to alterations. Mabel King. tor, they are seeking a foothold in| peepee Patty | pia \ is a__mere plain 7-29-6t most insidious fashion. or lermsn Bate or llg St LK < i) RE RLOR ET cae TICE OF T | exittea “in Switzeriand: during" the) suzPsed, Horman, Budig en his birth |ning to elect the new executive com eo Resist ba Soa OIG ay «crea natgeseaeatied otha Fresh‘ from Sunshine r war and which served as the instru-| ut the home of Miss Ninn Acker, on| mittee for peroceerspeer 8 yt of the 54 i ment of the German general steff,| North Beech street, It was an’ in-|red Cro Sy (ese! te with exciting mo- Office of tl d ' thas been turned over to the new Ger-|‘ormal entertainment, everyone hav-! y a ‘Tavlos, cf Dunkirk, N ments and r characterization. | 7 ana” Pure ‘Air | man government, lock, stock and] inv a f | barrel and now after a period of] joryed, ati Refreshments were in Casper on oil busines: Mr of July, 1919. Prizes were given for fie ae BRM Ar : I ate ’ ‘ i A variety of delicious ready-to-serve inaction, is busier than ever on their] j¢ cand ist lakaey Hold, salt: anil dispoea (of new scheme. athens they Glayed 3 ial 6 = West cunsccet ioe natenaui ence | nes iiss ey eu SnUaceia ay Ce ae . p Hl ————————— meats that solve your meat problem ead hatMBO lan eviEcetislavenlendld \inenuie ane i 48 rank Col nechanie, who has | f H “<Waten'the igin Mavement” for every meal. From ideal surround- ’ yeen emplo in the or ad near “article of export” for ermany. 22 6.18 ings they come to you in vacuum The orgenization in Switzerland is| The K. C. Circle | Salt Creek, has returned to Casper i MONTHS WITH \ fF f sey eH ar very thing—to ex-| Will Hold Meeting MHETE OD EAUlinwn Lad, rea kraet Wena ae Wie packages that retain all their purity, ishevism. The K. C, Circle of the Methodist | ‘he Sete Be ers 36 R, Le Matin’s correspondent tele-| id society will mect ‘atthe home| #t the Mothers’ leazue canteen at the ——— flavor and goodness. A meat market + graphs to his paper that he is in al4f Mrs. M. A. Wright, 526 South| ian ae Ue the boys sav) Major W. F. Smith, a Lander phy for your pantry shelf. jon to ae ar a conference] Wolcott strect, tomorrow afternoon] j- 2 aS th Ms: ; 0) cian, was over there in the world , recently held in Zurich at which] yt 2:30 o’clock. All ladies living be ‘asper, as the canteen work has been conf} r 18 mon he = { were present: wien Beach: anduAanvateeath/ ql Be cee e ie sucere cee gWae yack in Casper again on INDIAN PACKING GOMPANY Be. } Lieutenant Schloss, well known] veleome. ming towns. — home in Lander, Wyo GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN © for his work during the war as one * | of the chiefs of the special service | 3reakfast Given ina: Natranare et wae a mander of the ned from a bus Doc W er shop, h ss: rst army corps atteched to the imperial German]|3y Miss Martz cer nd about 800 \. general headquarters; a secretaary] Miss Sarah Martz entertained at 2|2°°S tp to n Tassel, where he Spread COUNCIL * of the German legation in Berne;} >reakfast for Miss Hattie W nd| Made arrangements to get frésh milk n during When you start out to find ee ae and cream. M. L. Welsh, head clerk lat White’s groc ation at Chate the very best for your money te at the rhting in in clothing, furnishings and T i e fore 1s in the hats, don’t overlook this store. = . = poe COUNCIL MEATS the famous Maroun, former consu-{ er two friends the Miss lar agent in the German service at] “ord af Vera Roderic Agadir, who, throughout the dura-| Miss Wyatt hool c¢' tion of the war, wes active on be-]| ‘olorado Wo! 's Colleg re x, who were ms at the A de- e of the ence. ue in suits at half of the German general _ staff | ticious breakfast was served in Miss|, Dr. D. P. f ties were |J|_ ,,SPecial. value ‘ among the peoples of Islam; the} Martz’s apartments at the Ideal. for Denys battle of the Argonne, Boonen ee ee Bolshevik, agent, Aaron, an Isreel- serie SOROR a oa es He denied that the system gt dS ite, naturalized Brazilian; a former] Army and Navy Club —————— commtmication in this much dis- Shik) wadranil canal. kpercale FRESH FROMISUNSHINE AND-AURE: AIR Bulgarian sgent named Cohen, | Dance This Evening F = " cussed and sanguinary drive was bad- ] shirts in a splendid _assort- — married to a French woman. Today finds the Army and Navy | Hawaian Steel Guita ly 1 ally disorgan-'] ment of patterns. “This organization,” the cor-} lub prepared to entert at anoth- ized y s lost communi- respondent, “has at its disposal af 2r of its enjoyable dances this e = SSS = cation, he F Neckwear at $1.00 that is = SS large amount of money. It is known ng at the Masonic Temple. The s Uk | | ajor Smith has lived in Lander better than the price would in- that the funds of the unionist band s of dances started a couple of eiele 1906.) He weyt into the serv- dicate, of Enver Talaat, transferréd tof veeks ago is proving immensely pop- SSS 2 n there and GM not return to 5 : hundred millions francs. To this] ed. | Instruction discha May 13. On his trip west nainsook and madras as low CORNER 14th »nd STOUT STS. DENVER, COLORADO as $1.50. must be added funds from both the * : = he was in Chie: I, by } eae ia? ni Bolsheviks and the Germans. ?arty in Honor | wife. F y'to Lan- , One block’ from the sa ae mtn Aika 5 “The attention of Aaron is direct-| f Miss Tillgren i MRS. I E. CHILDS J eer whe will tak practice Light weight straw hats at The Newest, most niand ¢ il Gilcdarate (iciced) ed principally in the direction of] A surprise party and shower was | a, where he left off a year and a half J lisht prices. Hotel in Denver. = riven by the girls of the telephone 7091, East Fourth 200 rooms of solid comfort and a splendid popular priced cafe Italy. b of ; 0 “The Islamic propaganda — is] ‘ff in honor of Miss Esther Till- eimed rather against Algeria and] ‘ren, who is soon to be married. Miss connection. Rates $1.00 per day nad up. With + ate bath $1.50 and up. _ Tunis. Villgren is the ch opperator R : Lae ; ath $1.50 and | “In short, the government off he office. The p The Auditorium now ha « rec r service and fr Scheidemann is continuing the he retiring room. the Union on, ’ ; methods and is practicing the s res d with ab Take car No. 2 or No. 9 tn fre f tana yet off at isting of an electric coffee urn, aj} Stout street. Hotel one-half k to th game of political intrigue as the old a Mis imperial government.” ey AUT sate UE Ce a . n Similar stories have reached} Sirk made the presentation speech. W. L. BEATTIE, Prop and Mer. Bab were served by France from Spain. The old s: ys- tem is in full swing today trying to turn the present political situaation k Probst and| inthoat country t0 the Teuton’s | 30!—y ont Me nee | Titi il vant Age. ae Na The evenin® was spent in danc $5 Pe ee AM ind music, all having # splendid tiie! $50,000 $30,000 wr being absolutely invaded by Ger-] » oo mans. “German salesmen,” the spe-| | per declared, “are pouring into Hol land just as before the war. On one page of an important local daily newspaper I counted 10 German 1- vertisements out of a total of 44.” “During the war tne crrume|teld. Many people thought that the | writer, eoneinned: ; EN Germans celebration would be a failure be-| Doug! Ae DUINGIDE Lace reel ause of the enforcement of prohi-| cae cities for the purpose of putting UP] y ition, put that fact had a very dif. RE, # TA HH df cinemas and theaters. And when 4! rerent effect. The performances were Gf. @ry on 7m Dutch subject opened an exposition} jcttor and the crowd larger samples of commercial products yrderly. Finally, says Mr. Sullivan, of an international character where| ‘he ‘Cheyenne people should be high were to be exhibited the year round,] y dentediauponithiortcelabras| Cc u e ar ware Oo. a German immediately offered to buy | jon, 5ns Every Town fo? Every Car In Purses In Purses Running Horse Races NNOUNCEMENT at Sullivan says that iever since the history of the Fron ier D: was there large a cro ind as good a show h up all the space for 50,000 florins * « | Store 132 South Center, Phone 64W i aa that he might control the ex- . .C. M. Coltrane left for Loup! APTN ch S x Ae eee I hibits.” 4 y, Neb., yesterday, where she will acksmi op, Second an avid. one 368J = 2 ~ SenmMaAr whehes Beat vAsmericalisinou wolngtayer [ean witiiecctauiseeoe At caeEs : % The Cheyenne Thoroughbred Breeders Association wishes to announce ery indi-/ ind with friends. Mrs. Coltrane will cape German influence. I cation is that the Germans are only] de gone about three months. waiting until the ink dry on the ee | peace treaty before making a stert} John A. Brenner, Miss Daisy Bren- tb J. GIBLIN in that direction. A dispatch dated|ner, Mrs. A. J. Woods and Mr. Cor- Coblenz, American army headquar-| ner returned from their trip All Local 0; tee ters, reads: “Letter after letter is) chru the Yellowstone. They have been || 1 Stocks Bought and Sold passing through the hands of the] zone five or d have had all American military censore teling Of We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of the intentions of man rmens to CHICHE PILLS New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile ‘ = Ame Seldom emigrate to South Ameri Seld ‘ c is any mention made in any of them Insurance companies. If interested call at the office of plans to go to the United States. and talk it over. i = as their Third Annual Running Horse Race Meet, beginning August 2nd and Closing August 23rd, making nineteen days high class running races. Six or More Races Daily Rain or Shine Four hundred of the world’s best thoroughbreds are now stabled at Frontier Park. wz ther. DIMSfoND" No Change Expected SB pensions In Appointment For M. E. Church, Report iaiest, Always Keli: D BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Fifty of America’s best jockeys are also in Cheyenne. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Greater The nd last quarterly con- fasta enrnetmathediae Bnarch was | CasperBrokera g e held last night by Dr. D. E. Kendall, | the district superintendent. : | Reports showed that the church is} Company in good condition. The present pas-| tor, the Rev. W. L. French, is ex- Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. YPOOSSOO POPS S ODO DOGO DOPOD OO OOOO OOOOH OOO OOO OOOO OOOOOOOS | ELECTRIC FIXTURES—FIXTURES—FIXTURES We are in the Field to Save You Money on Fixtures This meeting is affiliated with the New York Jockey Club and all recognized race meetings in America. Cheyenne Thoroughbred Breeders Association Phone 1042-J and our representative will call. if pected to be returned for another year Phone 1104 THE CASPE Fe et ET pentetioer. ; List Your Real Estate Wants R ELECTRIC OUTFITTING CO. Office, Plains Hotel 80- : 2 2 = = : 2 = = HIM 500 C. Y. Avenue. Pocceecceoosoroovooooooosoooooooooosoosoooooooooooooes llllllIININININNNINNNNNINNNNNNININNNNNINININNiINIiNiNitNiiiNtiNi iii iii iti ids Dr. Kendall will remain in the city With Us for Quick ‘Action for day or so visiting friends, I

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