Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT cairns Che Casper Daily Cribune’ _MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919 _ ——$ —— = a — — — — eee 1 j LITHUANTA BLOCKS GERMANY ]ic cscs". ROMAVGES THEME OF — YSNESS BUSEW WOW LEE ERE FR. = scan the res ponsibility and the reasons lheve for the benefit of the Salvation for de pana fie oom" he GQNGTANGE'S NEW PICTURE METHOD TAILOR SHOP BIG LABOR DAY BOUT con nee enon ans : r 3 track is lost in such r that we ‘ m s Newly Created Baltic Republic Is Sole Barrier Between Ger-] 0-1 start all ever aenin cord for hard bouts in the army and many and Russia; Her Downfall Would Mean a “Why cannot simple things be done| Romance, romance—theme of. the | Sear since he was releassd from the ser- The New Method Tailor Shop a 3 + . . © A New Germany More Powerful Than Ever 2 poet’s song, dream of young lives,!137 West First street has been pur- | “Soldier” Johnny Lee arrived in’ vice, a3 i casper last night from Omaha, Nebr.,| ———»——. cause they are not so done, sweetest memory of old age—ro-|chased by Harr ess and is be-| Casper last night from Oman ent, LONDON.—“He wanted to keep PARIS, Aug. 25.—A little coun-/for the preservation of their land can | must Lithuanis. perish? mance, that sings in the green wood! ing operated exclusively by him now. }!eoking fit an ; ner/me down, just as he did the men. unknown to the world at large|go are not known. But the deeds “Does not the world realize that 2nd is wafted upon the airs of spring ith Jack Hempel, the great tr: |The store was’ formerly located at/¥ith Jack Hempel, the gr yre the world war, holds the k fs 2 E <spate eh ye dn” erate it, he left that perishes but —7emance, in short, that is one of/944 North Center street but this |0t Jess Willard. The fight fans whe WwW rent wey ive perc Seite aanke of the future of Germany are deeds that deserve the outside, tthe fruits of victory? the most delectable things ih life, is|store was sold out and recently Mr. » seen Lee he looks much} me” deck faut her hushed, world at last begins to understand available help for which Lithuaniaj “I cannot belicve it, so I work the motif of Constance Talmadge’s|Yesness purchased the complete shop like Jack: Dempsey oe Besldoks kavran that by the intelligence of its deal-/a nd hope on, and will not let NeW Select Picture, “Romance and/on West First street. snd_possibly younger. He looks likes ings with that country, or the lack pelisy Tngwhich = ee <a nvea| Bargains in trousers and_tailor- of it, will be written finally the rec-|ing German efforts at disorgar wia J. Selznick. (ly of. the|@ade trousers are featured by this ord of the success or the failure of tion in our rear, the Russian Arabella.” fro comedy Of he lstore. Misfit clothing bought on the the Conclave of Paris. kheviks have been driven out of th t, we know what they arc staze by Wiliam tee "Chicago and New York market is Germany turns from ambitions of part of Lithuania they overran, un-| has too the material wealth of Seen at Iris theater today. brought to Casper and plated on Just war conquest westward to ambitions 'til in conjunction with our neighbors| timber and agricultural products Constance Talmadge has been call-| sale ut much reduced prices. ‘The of economic conquests eastward. of Lettland to the north we have| Which w ve it*trade with outside ed the girl of a thousand expressions result is thut the man who can find like a All the politicians of the Peace them back in the trenches of the old | *ountrie becausé) she possesses’ the -ability ith his size in the ready made clothing Pont rence knew it. Europe knows Russian army at Dvinsk assured tlter her ounces on and a se with! from Mr. Yesness gets a real bar- 1 tt r neiers and traders every-.* “Though outnumbered still, the ~/such remarkable ease and adeptn e e ; silor-made clothes for men, wo- is probably the most viva chow it. forces under General Zukauskos ive had to aces Beis veces that of “ba iy ort by ahuanis Soreminwonsie tate > y whenever joint-pro- ve had to a si 5 men, and boys, especially o he Lithuania holds valorously take the city whenever joint-pr vescent, babbling south that ia ix-(piem and Boy r_agapecially of | the om stible and irrepr: ble. In her » through which the Germans vision can he made for feeding the at cone other large trade by this enterprising me ious Select pictures she has dis- P Ce) ee Russia of city. Our, poorly equipped troops i i i ai ; undeveloped trade-wealth, of unde- fight with a will which the better 4 : 7 young tailor shop. leaning anc printing press curr } yed an originality of style and {pressing is also part of the work land wealth, of undeveloped equipped Bolsheviks have not fe use of the’ epeciallform of mark| charm) thats as indefinabievas it is |2t Panes auce tact at te Cee mineral wealth. I say we can take Dvinsk now. fepninemiithe [snparent Peal onate ene h at alee huanis >| Ye Tani 7 y for us appa " |fred Rutkowski is in charge of the ly. d Lithuania hold the Yet from Dvinsk in the autu occupied territory —— > push back thru we are to be left all alone, nan soldiers who come the Bolshevik offensive left within. The if successful will join Russia e better than my words, and they it is not Lithuan only he is taller; ing a summons army sergeant, fon In. spite of the past and continn- spite of all, Lithuania has its r rent, and if the problems are 1 the political s tional currency. “For the present we h be two evils, the use of ible, which would en- Russians to flood with veloped store in the absence of Mr, Yesne ances ae HUNS DIG OUT | PARIS—The famous Enghien Ca-! ‘though it h there p is not an |sino is threatened by the bill now be- ¢ , and the Armistice Germany. The Bolsheviks erst i a; y f li hibit? ; 4 e n outside the country. } ore parliament prohibiting gaming (Commission { are responsible: pressed on distant lines by the forces | "di ataide HERON try OF PRISON BUT _ fore parli prohibiting txeming |establishments within a radius of 60 SOON CAUGHT les of Pari erefore at present we nge goods for sroods. for the f: ‘oldiers there are German of the Rus in this strategic area. vi: n opponents of Bol m. Later should that pressu r A x ed. | = S an error, it has sshigy Me en hey can bring reinforcements for our difficulties with Po- |. LONDON.—Analysis of the water| mistakes—it ‘Against us. Iw ot speak with bitte from the well at Bulphan, a formality) ‘Now and soon is our best timé ; (By United Press) e of the Peace ae |Essex, following complaints as to i it is not justice tof. GHILLIGQTHE, Ohio, Aug. 25—1} taste, disclosed’ 1 ox. of magnesium as they de-|Eighteen interned German sailors who | Sulphate, (Epsom salts) per gallon. ory they de-escaped from Camp Sherman during} Bulphan residents are drinking rain further time, much to to help ourselves and the orderly part, Gern They are of the world. 1 fall (i pad of to- “To that end we are asking f they can wreck the Paris and in the capitals of to annex nian terr he 3 1 sire. e do not fight them. The*a rainstorm last night, were recap-/water now. ‘ re they go, break its “world: ‘Polish army holds Vilna and Gredne, tared today. he fugitives crawled | « d the eco structure (1) The recognition of indepen-\iynq } ‘reement the Lithuanian through a tunnel secretly construct- | —— e they can dence of Lithue rds, laugh at politic) organization e may the , and go on sooner ach industrial and finan- corridor to tial organization. (2) The equipment of our nia, that through this my ns outside of Vilna. A ed. Two “others are still missing. on of the city between the twe Id have been n incite. { > and we paid the price of liberty, paid it in] nt and to, the world war, in which it has been “Watch the Elgin Movement” ——————_—_ |! iterference through the Lithuan Golden Rus In the pul Poland has been \from the great supplies of clothing, tice. Th om of just-/in turn the victim of retreating Rus- regarded as th shoes, medicines, guns and niunitions the v wal of the sians, invading Germans, and destroy- | Ge y from now available, for instance, from the 4ng Bolsheviks. | aiway this view German t demobilization of the American Ex- nion of Lithuania ana America should be the first coun. | ji V4! Prussia to the north of Poland has peditionary force alone. as not the subord ion of try to recognize Lithuania- i been ¢ looked, or the Polish corri (3) The immediate withdrawal of long oppressed, to whom Lithuania has s x looked upon as a wall. the German army of from 100 tolought 1ations to become dreds of thousands of its most in-| Danzig is Koenigs- 20,000 men which v ata Koenigsberg is main in the territory east in tice under t r to the Nie nd is to remz bank of the allow fter the dustrious sons—America which is not racidly compact, pre- hampered by the shadow of the Rus- ntity "under Russian sian Alliance, by which a restored} a nnot be con-| Russia may claim Lithuania as aj = tyranny. It has.,part of its pre-war area. d to re-}an ASUS mis- | ; > mistake u an river that it would be a force for order t so. T “The Gern do not want order i Nieman is in Lithu: heir profit is in dis the mouth order. Moreover, it is the G¢ fe s to the method to create confusion by end th river is to be a Jng cunningly with groups, to il thoroughfare. the end that Ss and not the south Poland can hold back strength will fi oppose them. “They have d the Bolsheviks ust hold They have f the Polish diffi- to be culties. They have made every dis- tord they could. : “Then directly they have robbed perform us, through the medium of the con- of the post-war trol of the railroads, which they have for the period of evacuation. 1 personality does the trai which are supposed to ca their soldiers home to Germ nS dynamo of a man, énstead the goods of Lithuania, food ed energy, youth- needed in Lithuania and cll the —on Professor A. Vold- movable wealth upon which they can minister of the pro- lay their hands. If an early limit ernment Lithuania, to the evacuation period is not set, and lent of its ration to it is Lithuania that will have been the Peace Conference. transported to Germany. With the He has fought until the needs of Aailroads in the territo they still a It’s in the air—new fall styles in men’s suits. By “new” we mean some- thing different for men to 1 wear. War's over—restrictions all removed—time to spruce up. The clothing designers have done their best to create the smartest styles for men ever known, | A look at our Fall Styles |] will show you how well they have succeeded. | Novel effects with belts, i] pleats and slash pockets in sin- gle and double breasted coats |] conservative models, too. MEN’S SUITS $30 to $75. erase tee en aor — eves gdocedcssesecesescebeercaseaesbeepbesvicsesaceeee 3 Paint your garage with copie LIQUID - PAINT —the investment paint. The highest aio’ raw materiale— exacting qhemical tests—thorough grinding and mixing— skilled workmen and half a century of paintmaking experi- ence raske Hich Sranparp a high grade paint. It is the only kind of paint you can really afford to use on your build« ings—it is so economical and enduring. Come in and see the colors, QA And on vy spot-light = Holmes Hardware Co. Fi are known to the observ- becupy goes the posts and the tele- He has fought until gome of them| “With broken communtestions\ in The' shop that will give you Service. Plenty of 3))_ gentnartoned frees Phone 601 have been satisfied. our rear, how can it be that our Clean Towels, the best of Toilet Articles, and the correct finish that we give you. Oil Exchange Barber Shop De Luxe He is fighting on for the rest In his office in the busin ike tarded? headqu of the dele ion, 24 “Let the Germans be ordered out Rue B , he pairited with swift, at once, and Lithuania order will re- sure the picture of the Lithu- place their intentional disorder. ania which emer, this midsummer- “Lithuania has now an army of y—a Lithu reborn from de- 25,000, with poor equipment, not of s, of Germans' enough ammunition, end few heavy % guns. (Note: A member of the English, cutting off Bithuanian Economic mission said es with the precision later that there were only 14 pieces which comes of a book rether than of artillery, none of them larger than the colloquial learning of language. the French 75-s.) unia,” he said, “has done “In men that army is be rs n small, devoted Jand may rapidly ~to 50,000, and i can be do. J do not say that it has done,raised to 100,000, but equipment li that it will do, for the depths of must come from outside. In quantity srifice to which pztriots fighting!it is plentiful in France. We have @eeeeeseceoeooseooosoooooes: reorganization is not dangerously re- Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. “i LNA E NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. TNT Petreseteereoree steer e ee eeeen team gs ¢ eT MATINEE THE HOUSE | ris Theatre zc: FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 H THE STATE TODAY IS THE GIRL YOU LOVE ROMANTIC? SO IS Constance ‘Talmadge et ee “ROMANCE AND ARABELLA” You have seen Constance Talmadge as a kid, a debutante, a married woman and a divorcee. Now see her as a widow. She is charming in “ROMANCE AND ARABELLA.” TOMORROW Dorothy Dalton ‘Extravagance’ i CParam: unt picture d His money in her hands was like water in a sieve—and he wasn’t far behind her when it came to spending money. But it led to the verv fetom falling out of their lives. Here’s your chance to test your pet theory of economy. Come to see if it would work in “Extravagance.” Come today. hasa complete line of Dress and Wardrobe Trunks } Just recent- ly received. * Even if you are not interested in buying a trunk just now, we wish that you would come in anyway and see and know what we carry, Dress Trunks, Priced at 5 $20.00° $65 ° Wardrobe Trunks, Priced at......... 47.507° 100 Steamer Trunks, Priced at e 18.507 50 Webel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14 3 A hc CUO SS y eS a

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