Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1919, Page 6

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ARMY AND NAVY CLUB IS OPENED TOBUSINESSMEN Associate Membership Plan Adopt- ed Instead of Asking Donations with no Return for Money Given Ins nations from business men of the partial support in the main- of the club, officers of the nd N club Fave decided n associate membership to men of the city. TI! mem- bership is to be sold for $12 a year and will secure full privileges of the club to business men of the city. This added support is to take the « tenance place of donations which during the last few months have been given to the Mother’s League by business men in support of the old Soldier and or’s club here. These donations we for about four months and av- sged $5 a month. Some of the busi- ness men already have asked if th were to continue to give their dona- tior Fisher said this ate member- retary Har morning that this assoc ship permitted the business men to in the club of service men who receiving meals on the cost connection with the work being done by the club, Capt. S. M. Nob- litt of the United States marine cory tioned at Quantico, V. termed the Army and Navy club he the best supported club which he had visited on his thirty-day furlough. He promised to send to the club a gift on in nendation of the work gz done here. ——— POWDER RIVER RANCHER SELLS | SHEEP IN WIS. W. Clark, who shipped all his sheep from the Powder River country to Maple, Wis.., has sold 1,800 head of his flock since he ar- rived there. Three hundred were old in the first lot and 1,000 more were sold in the next sale, these be- ing delivered on J i Mr. Clark writes to friends here that he may sell all of his sheep and go to Tennessee to spend the winter. He describes the Michigan country hs wonderful. com Thomas MONDELL TO ADDRESS CLUB ON TRIP HERE Rep. Frank W. Mondell of Wyom- ing, floor leader in the house, has, ked to speak before the Army club here during the re-, cess of co Mr. Mondell has accepted the in tion and will talk to the returned service men on the! peace program in special relation to} the returned soldier and sailor. Mr. Mondell was recently elected to 1nem- bership in this club, BUILDING PLANS RECEIVE} BOOST The Christian Science building committee had a_meeting Monday night, and is pleased with the prog- ress made in securing funds for the building A telegram was received from Frank B. Curtis, of the New York Oil com , Stating that he desires to ma a large contribution to the fund. It now appears that the building will be under construction soon, and will be paid for as soon as completed. —_—_—_»___-- Cross Patches you called on her to patch ur old quarrel. Did you suc- a new one.’’—Boston Transcript. To the Ladies of Casper | We wish to announce that we will place on display in Our New Store | 122 South Center, Nex' Store, a Complete Line Fall and Winter Millinery We invite the ladies up-to-date Hats. The KASSIS Dry Goods Co. . 122 South Center =e | ad of asking for the usual do- Yo, we found it easier to make, | riorine Topay PASPER PL ENE (By Associated Press.) TRIEST, Aug. 6.—A group of Bol- |sheviki appeared on the streets here and attempted to start rioting. The he |disturbers were dispersed by the po- = rs lice with the assistance of the popu Salvation Army Campaign Receives Substantial Promise of Aid at Hands of Local Union Last Evening lation. Seven hundred arrests were | made. ———— _--— |PACIFIC FLEET OFF CORONADOS | pirit for the $25,000 ny hut is at full tide and plans are being pushed for (By United wR) D SAN DIE ug. The Pacific of the big drive for this fleet arrived today off Coronado is The carpenters’ union in Tan There were 35 ships in the! ing last night unanimously adopted the plan to help build the temporary hut on the southeast cor- ner of Third and Center streets. Full rements have been made to work in constructing this hut : this afternoon after 5 o'clock if the FROM BUYING _ mayor gives his approval to the plan of erecting a hut he business dis- TRIP IN EAST“ The huge semicircle. scretary Daniels reviews the fleet tomorrow. [CANNER BACK plan of the carpenters’ union —————— is work after 5 o'clock in full Frank Canner returned today from|force on building the hut because a long purchasing trip in the east'the union realizes the need of their where he visited both New York and{help getting erected the first build- Chicago. Mr. Canner was absent /ing essential in the drive. Permission three weeks and returned with a com- for the use of this plot of ground; plete line of new fall goods and suits.| has been given and Sheriff Pat Royce His latest styles in cloths clude yesterday thet his prisoners ready-to-wear suits which have ar-|could be used in clearing the ground rived here by express and have been|or in any other work connected with added to the full line of goods han-| the drive. dled in connection with his fine tail- Estimates and plans for the huge oring establishment at 131 South| state baseball tournament are rapid- Center street. y taking form. A special invitation Mr. Canner met his family at Cin-} will be extended to every real ball cinati, Ohio, on his eastern trip. nine in the state to come to C WITH APPROVAL OF KING TO EXPRESS NEW HOPES tiveness of the baseball tournament. The Daily Tribune loving cup to LONDO. Associatec be awarded to the championship team will be re-awarded each ar that the tourney is held or in case of! al of King George the British na al anthem was revised for the period of the peace celebration so as to in- said winni three times, the city thus pro ed winner three yeews would | retain the trophy | It is expected that complete plans Nl be ready for an- the end of the week invitations will be sent ling teams of Wyoming. (Correspondence of the| ress.) —With the approy-|for the tourn n-|nouncement t yj} when special to oll the le: clude certain sentiments that will ap- Powell, Lovell, Wor- pea] to the entire empire. The r Greybull, Cody, Buffa- vised anthem, as sung in the th 1, Riverton, Lander, Lusk, giving servic St. Paul's, retains nd ville have been the first stanza of the time honored as the most prominent ball nines in the state. Representatives from nization of note in the ycity et Thursday night prob- ‘ably at the county court house to take charge of their respective work in the large drive for the S: ation Army building. These representa- ‘tives are being notified today. pba i Ee MEEKS-CONVERT CASE IS_ FILED IN THE COURT hymn, but the next two are replaced by the following: “One realm of races four, Blest more and everymore, God save our land. Home of the brave and free, Set in the silver si True nurse of chivalry Gave save our land. “Kinsfolk in love and birth From utmost ends of earth, God save us all. Bid strife and hatred cease, Bid hope and joy increase, Spread universal peace God save us all. Se The state’s c against W Meeks and William Convert in which they were bound over to the district court for stealing goods from Don- RACE FANS Go ald J »s has bee Ale. = TO DERBY ON incr nett ei ae FOOT, BERLIN». im the September term. The , BERL. state warrant charges that the two |stole four suits of clothing valued at 175 from Mr. Jones. a veyances to reach the gency con tM YERS HOME IS | SADDENED HERE | track when the German Derby was held there a few days ago. This re-} sulted from a strike on the surface | —_—— and subway lines. Thomas Perry, infant son of Mr. Among the vehicles pressed into|4md Mrs. M. M. Myers, 324 North use to carry the crowd to the race|Lincoln street, died this morning 4 track we! mil y motor truc | their home. | four-in-hand dog carts which former-|at their home tomorrow lly were part of the equipage of the | 10 o'clock. court, and improvished omnibusses | ‘of all descriptions. In these were huddled together smartly gowned wo- "men, prosperous men and youthful ammunition workers who were eat-| ing cherries or smoking. | Gambling mad Berlin discarded al!) lines of social demarkation in order | to reach the track and place bets on the horses. ene | BERLIN, (By Mail.)—One hun- dred thousand race patrons w pelled to resort to emergen The burial will be held morning at y =a < — t Door to Kimball’s Drug of to call and inspect these practically - I. D. Barnett Outfitting ¢ 121 East Second Street CARIBOU TO CUT COST OF LIVING WINNIPEG, Man. Aug. 4.— (United Press.)—-The prairies of Canada may soon be dyed with the blood of hundreds of thousands of laughtered caribou. Duplication of the great bui hunts on the prairies of the United States, years ago are expected in the Canadian caribou country—this time for the primary purpose of jolting the high cost of living. Canadian officials estimated that there are 60,000,000 caribou in the northern barrens of their country, Caribou meat is wholesome and nutritious and the only difficulty is placing it on the market, they said. With the prevailing high price of beef, pork and veal, they said, it would be economy to fit out hunting expeditions to drive the great herds to points south and kill off the ani- nals for the market. In the winter, huge droves of caribou migrate to » less severe climate of the shelt- ered woodlands of the South Chur- chill river country, in Alberta. Hunt- ers on sledges can easily reach this country. Chicago Grand Jury Asks for Evidence Against the Whites ‘CANADA TO EAT | | ‘NING ADE | Hfind its equal.” : /FRIENDS ARE ALL Tamlac is sold in Casper by the Commercial Cleaners | Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by —Adv. | TALKING ABOUT I | Sidhe Man Says Improve. PHREE BOUND OVER ON TIRE and Pressers Under New Management the Alcova Mercantile C ea | | ment on Tanlac Was Wonderful “Every time I meet any of my friends now, they have something to say about how well I am looking of late, and it just does my heart good to tell them how completely Tanlac has overcome my troubles,” said J. G. Faria, who lives at 1105 O street, Sacramento, Calif. the other day. “My kidneys went back on me about a .year ago,” he continued. “and altho I ve been taking medi- cine an@ treatment ever since, I gradually got worse right along un- til I got hold of this Tanlac. For the past few months, my condition has been much worse than it ever was, and I had a dull, heavy pain} in the small of my back all the time.| I had no appetite to speak of, and when I did get a little hungry oc- jonally, I would eat just a bite or two and that would satisfy me. I) work at night, and often wher I would finish my work I would be s completely worn out and nervous I couldn’t sleep more than a couple of! hours during the day. I was badly constipated all the time, and suffered a lot from headaches. | “I heard about this Tanlac and made up my mind to give it a tral, and it certainly has done the work for me. Why, I honestly, never fel:| better in all my life than I do now. Will call for and deliver your clothes Phone 1185 147 So. Center St. Upstairs. The theft of two motor car tires from the American Express company office has resulted in three men be-| ing bound over to the fall term of the district court, according to the pa- pers filed with the district court clerk. The theft occurred June 14,/ the warrant charges. The tires were valued at $100 and larceny is the! charge which has been pleced against Edward Vondra, John R.} Pierce and Leslie Conley: SHEREX — The new Malt Beverage Each oP sule bear? the name 42" ~ Beware of counterfeits Nourishes Refreshes Invigorates On a warm evening this sparkling, amber colored liquor will quench and satisfy your thirst. Serve your guests with Sherex. They will relish it. (By United CHICAGO, Aug. 6. jury investigating riots, after in- dicting seven more colored persons today, demanded that the state present evidence involving whites. Jurymen id that further proceed- ings against negroes might lead to further troubles. ae LITTLE TOT IS KILLED BY FALL UNDER} WHEELS AFTON, Wyo., Aug. 6.—The sev- en-year-old daughter of Robert Hill- stead of Fairview was almost instant- ly killed when jolted from a buggy being driven over a rough place on the road. The wheels pas her. MURDERER TO _ | STAND TRIAL AT FALL TERM Scott who Jesse charged with murdering John Kosice in an affair bordering the Sandbar district has been bound over to the fall term of the district court, According to pa- ers filed with the clerk of the dis- trict court. Scott pleaded not guilty in justice of peace court but there was sufficient evidence on which to bind him over to the district court. The warrant charges that the \crime v committed on April 11 und that Scott was arrested on June 4. Never gets on your nerves on I have completely regained my health That awful pain in the small of my back is a thing of the past, and my nerves are in such good condition that I sleep like a log from the time I go to bed until time for me to get up and go to work. I have such a New Dealers Wanted ‘ good appetite that I just want to \ eat all the time nearly, and my food agreeing with me fine. I have gained a good deal in weight, and all my strength has come back to me. I haven't had one of those terrible headaches since I finished my first bottle of Tanlac, and am entire free from constipation. Yes, lac is a mighty fine medicine, ar Your dealer has Sherex or can get it for you. Profit possibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. Write for our Dealers Offer today. Sheridan Brewing Company Sheridan, Wyoming. THE HOUSE a OF QUALITY 2:30 TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 lris Theater|ztcer: THE STATE TQDAY Gladys Brockwell “The Sneak” A Romance of Riches and Rags. Also SMILING BILL PARSONS in “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” TOMORROW The Beautiful = es Sar Our Shoes Please “Every Member~ + the Family ~ ° “Daddy, they’re the very nicest shoes youve had,” said a little girl to the man who had just bought a pair of awfords. Our hew styles please every member of the family. They are 100% depend- able, and give complete comfort. 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