Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1919, Page 7

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= em. | WEDNESDAY, SEPT. + 1919_ IT WASN’T A PROPOSAL BUT THE GIRL HAD THE THRILL OF BEING FEARFULLY HOPEFUL FOR SPACE > The Gangplank, pushed by the American soldiers in the embarka-| tion camp in St. Nazaire, France, re- cently printed the following: | “She was one of those girls every-{_ “‘Yes, I know that, but I thot | body is sure to like and the smile|that you wouldn't refuse me because | which played about her lips made all{I—1' | the boys who visited the “Y” Hut; ‘Hush,’ she said, ‘don’t let all! feel satisiied that she was the right|those boys hear you talk so fool- | girl in the right place. \ishly.’ H “But there was one buck who had] “There was a moment of silence taken advantage of the situation and/and then she said as she looked into had become quite friendly” Of course |his crimson face: all the other boys noticed this and ““Well if it’s so important, whis- different opinions arose. Some thot/per in my ear.’ that it was just another of those, “His hands trembled and his face “instantaneous” affairs, while others/grew redder as he leaned over and were convinced that he and she had| whispered: been friends back in the States. y “‘I wanted to ask you if—if you| iH it, but I shouldn’t like any one to yhear me ask you,’ he replied. “But you have onl month and— “Qne afternoon, while she sat in}would—er—sew a button on my her usual place in the reading room|/trousers for me?” of the Y hut, he approached her, and | _— the. following conversation ensued: mY a oe “ Gay got elt tira 'few minutes be-| FORT WORTH, Sept. 2.—Inter vention in Mexico is necessary for the peace of. Texas, Governor Hobby declared in a Labor day address here. oo cause I had something very important! to ask you.’ “She lifted her eyes to his, and! found his face had taken on a crim-| son hue. Her face changed color also, “Really now,’ she said, ‘you haven't come here to talk confiden- tially, have you?’ “ “Well, ¥ don’t care who knows Saag nl If a measure introduced into par- liament. by the present government becomes a law all women in Great Britain will be required to serve as jurors, though with a provision that | they may be.released from service | lin objectionable cases. = ee eee NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on-re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. >) = ° J Men’s Furnishing Department fi THRIFT THURSDAY, ‘x@ Men’sBlack Button Shoes" A popular high-toe model, with me- dium high heels, made of black gun- metal calfskin: Regular $5.00 Value Thrift Price- 93.90 O}E 7 ; = —aceeansad =| ro ly. known me a} | Sending a big delegation to the State THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS That the people of Casper are truly appreciative of the extra savings on regular items of needed merchandise, as offered in our depart- ments on Thrift Thursday, is evidenced by the great number of shoppers who throng our store on these days. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY - £ PAGE SEVEN~ New devices and new! monial sessions is the parade w com , by this order. | stunts have been secured | mittees and everything po: jing done to insure both and the novices EREMONIAL ON DECK, RAWLINS ity. Novices especiaty. are | worth.”” One of the big features of all e MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE gx SPECIALISES FOR BE 839 Eighteenth Street Opgestte Entrance to New Postoffice . 7 COME AND BE CURED If affected AMERICAN LEGION WILL | MEET THIS EVENING TO | “MIP OUT BIG CAMPAIGN E the ble j qs ? held in the forenoc This years 5 to be no exception as a parade of more than usual interest is being ar- ranged. This is the one feature.< the ssion that the ething al of a very in ~-FACHLAND COSTS MONDAY. © Four native of Japan obeyed that impulse Sunday night and started a nice game of gambling in a small tember 15 has been selecte building between Center and David) date for the Annual Fall Ce Legion of Casper was postponed until| Steet. All was well until the police Scassion of Korein Temple, A. A. 0.! tonight because of the big reception) SpPeared and took the party to the N. M.S. On this date all the fuith.| and banquet in honor of Judge Ralph | “iY nolice station where they paid ful are requested to meet at Rawlins Kimball Tuesday evening. Plans for| fines of $26 apiece. One Japanese onlooker and a wo- fair next week will be made at this) ™#” friend were not actually gamb-/ ing sands. meeting. ling and were released. A good sup-| “An effort is being made to make | An enormous drive for 600 mem-| Ply of whisky was reported as being| this session of Korein Te mple one bers in Natrona county to the Amer- Present. ‘of the biggest ican Legion will be started at meeting which is to be held in Army and Navy club rooms, USsoy looms” "OPENING DAYS OF COURT MAYOR AND COUNCIL TO © OCCUPIED WITH DOCKET BE ELECTED ON NOV. 4 ARRANGEMENT AND DETAIL Opening day of court in the sixth judicial district with new judge, Ralph remonial ‘get their w RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 3.—Sep-! s the onial / The bie meeting of the American for the purpose of escorting a class | of about 100 novices over the burn-) and best ever }eld! = > pa ae anata carte ahi iat as pear on the docket probably in order of their occurrence and hearing in justice of peace court, The jury for the September term | of court was called to appear today. | with elther acute - complicated, wing that we Se after case 1g Yet curable, uo may be sure that be satisfactory ur reach. Debility, Weak Nerves, tn- esults of exposure, overwork Violations of Natare’s Announcement of the date of the| fall city election was made last night ms in the ig Permanently cured at <i idi e co *t. emall © ee and no deten: at the City Council meeting, the date | Simball, presiding, found the co LF Susiness. ee of November 4 being tie all import-| TOO™ Hereycrowoed with SB: lawyers ~ oF COME IN AND TALK IT y the a a eA sy e A 4 OME N OVER ant day. This election is to name al site Sronday tor toon eet i ination— new mayor who will hold term of| Creg™, jondey and today were occu-| Write for Catalogue | FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE office for two years and to elect| Pied with setting civil and criminal] Aer | }cases, and in deciding which civil | cases are to be tried by jury. The first jury cases will not be ‘heard until September 8, when the initial criminal cases probably will| Charges so low as to be within the reach of payment) anged to sult your conventence. Consultation free. Hours, 9 . m. to & 1p. m. DenverMedical Institute: THE REMINGTON ARMS UM: three councilmen, one from each ward. Each one of the councilmen is elected for a term of two years. = en the poorest, ang Dp. ™.; Sundays, 10 a, m te | : Specialists fo; 18th st. offi Men Only, Opposite New Post. ) } ice, Denver, Cols, tt |__Read Tribune Want Ads. come_up for trial. These will ap-| | 4 . | NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. -— LS ‘i hi } Hardware Department THRIFT THURSDAY - MIRROR - Aluminum —6 CUP — Percolator Regular Price Seven Cup Coffee Percolator THRIFT PRICE $1.69 - Grocery Department THRIFT THURSDAY HOOVER DINNER SETS Dry Goods Department THRIFT THURSDAY ---Featuring--- School Day Needs 7. 50-piece Dinner Sets, 12 designs to | choose from. Girls’ Gingham Dresses—4 to 14 years. Regular Values to each. Thrift Thursday in Three Lots $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Boys’ Wash Suits—up to 7 Years Regular Values to $4.00. Thrift Thursday in Two Lots $1.45 *“° $2.45 School Day Handkerchief Offering Regular 10c Values 4 FOR 25e Regular $15.00 Value— THRIFT PRICE— $12.00 Per Set ‘ Webel Commercial THE BIG BUSY STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS

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