Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1919, Page 8

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ASpet RMI MECN > aE a 7 Nie FA subir 4c tithar a coimplete Fecesimbushintht of nT ae OSitiON MADE PERMANENT iL 10 U 0 R Ss F T ZED, es Big Mora in con ta THINe the AuthOMty af MHS resent ay Spocal to The Tribuns.) >a homestead neay Powder Ri ‘a Hi SEGRLYGE srchy or the soviet. rz ROCK SPRINGS, W) AUTOS TAKEN, BY : st ought by the rioters. ¢ it) 5 Ww oa Brennan, who ; R, Kemp, W. B. Bea nd © ¥ T! ander = ordinary — cireums “hiRT Horan f 1 LANS FAR GREAT | ing as yeneral manager « vice COUN ir) OFFICER Jensen are here frou j n should now be the cee ul : president of the Union Pa Nebr., for the day. Prat Uy of countries pam: SEE company since the ret Trib eo vided the war, she ‘By Untted Presi ing eeremenies accorded by President Frank L. Manley, h Spécial to o The T = wate i oe NOTICE ating men safe from ca LEDE, Mo., Sept. 12.—"John- Wi, King George and other no- nently retained in t ey of Hail - De We Comboster has ret. ; 4 he was, in skort, enriched ng is coming home and ,,hies, Parks will return to Pershing —— mate Bate ie ana 220m Rochester, Minn., and will Fa ly, wer where her neighbors we county is a heehive n old-fashioned revolver given the YJ. P. WAREHOUSE BURNED s ; sol by Sheriff 2S Patients temporarily at the i iimpove What in hted and titled by European jcero when Johh Pershing left for taSeeheT iw rae Wetane:) Cole Eight, v Parfitt, when Ming Hotel, Room 222 until y —_—_—_ garded high liv honored and glpri- \Veat Point. RELIANGE, Wyo,, Sent. 12.——The puty Parfitt when) ent offices are opened. Pat German Money and Propagan- ridiculously ch ent Wilson and con- «Pye peen offered a8 high as $100 Union Pacific Coot comes re. they intercepted a party of ( * may call at the Hotel or phon da Still Working, Gets Credit France, F id feted by for it,” anid Parks. “I wouldn't have house Here wee den fire ont ncey, Urb aera for Continua! Unrest Thruout The Madrid Corr ent of the! hing will be - traded it for a farm.” Wednesday afternoon ilding line. ane mé n we € oink SOBRAL Nation eit epigeed a 4 me: to his pa-| omed to x real Pe e = mee RelA coun Gee a) cated ‘loak TRE ate liberty und i, “tig oF E ee per gives the followi explanation date General Pershing s fi $12,000 and $ Ra ae e have stored sper a st een Baek; for the troubles: \ te PERSHING GOES less is betw 12,000 and $14 ee at METRE high evade piano which if sold o MADRID. (By Mail.) Spain, tis Ger that has brought!) your old area ean be purchased at & positive nds and Linn replied “1 ’ i this trouble to portunity to the political f: s ng tl Sronght up because of the never end i es of strikes, rebellions and , is seeking the cause of the un- Is it the effect of Germar - bolshevist prop: th cost of liv ion Spanish lead fnswer. In the mes the exploit ry of Germany has the public § sums of money h: erlin, papers and no yp ons, ceeded ir ind. been s poisoning Immense been S » means of causin. ooked. he campaign of four anda is ring the Germa * von Ratibor turr into a spy headquar who was nothing 1 oing to be just ‘plain is just what he Mayor Allen said f the cele ord kn been ‘g nough by this time, and ‘Johnny’ going to sound powerfully good to “a riving the keyne he's in Catalogne are becoming more frequent 4 Spy, was surrounded by The self defense, the of vo aving but confidence t ind including vor - worked incessantly this group whi mpted bourggoisie, in time httle behind assassination of Cou zation in Barcelona alone h r bership strength of nearly 80,000. the end of the v Investigations carried on to date e t ave brought out the t that the tary it is just now becoming more for effective > than & before. een able > en nt and clever secret wor her, she would have had to © than 2 nation of mortals, she would have had to be x nation removed from this globe ain wasn’t so distant. She was a country of mortal beings, | and hence succumbed to the poison injections. 300 per ce cost have gone up qu In view of cases ssed hir sous t of honor. Geo of Qu shind the ro s to be fally justified. Germany’s bo: " Mo. ons of Berlin. She must throughout | Europe t is to stir up full liberty. Then, and trouble ion. Order ©#n she return to the work of within G times. Then only mn her m t. aleo will Ge a score of boy- ers perform their wor 1 m be more tain their offices instead o h (Sattena: ng spirit Ure mselves sudd eposed b; of War Baker and gov- pven those 1) ous Ir 1 Nebras' e the <= n Arkansas Spain will or severc of war and ot INGERMANY IS ly if the present 1 allowed to ition will be mere ge continue and The overthrow inkets in the life of Per of the monarcl UNDER THE BA coming day. He will ed aim I ical rebels, and a revolver, led » the country a prey to d and worn and s terrible as those pictre of P. There are who could found re- um belonging to prohibited in establish- fter J. sled wn are - morrow, Minister of De fense Noske > 1 make possible at this moment. It must b@ roled today ik sees seebe the 3 a pitation, overshadow TODAY and SUNDAY SEST TWO IN THREE RAPID CITY is. MIDWEST TODAY’S GAME AT 5 P.M. NQUBLE HEADER SUNDAY FIRST GAME AT 2 P. M. ee ee It ix just forty years since the firs woman—Mrs. Belva Lockwood—was admitted to practice before the Su- preine Court of the United States —_—_—_— Lee is ridan for 2 few known and haa. Terms. If interested TO DINNER WITH FATHER-IN-LAW comp Colo. 9 ae 9-8-6t (My Agsacinicd Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—This was General Pershing’s 59th birth- Hi day. He ill dine tonight with bie MATINEE GE QUALITE father-in-law, S t 3 Wyoming. It will be & private-din- 23 PICTURES ner, with few guests. TONIGHT BEST VENTILAT. ED THEATER IN THE STATE Ties FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 | LAST TIME TODAY THE EVENT OF le SEASON MINISTRY OF CHILE QUITS (Ry Associate: SANTIAGO, Sept. Nn ministry Basie SEVISON HERE ON. TOUR OF YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY Z. E. Sevison, chief engineer of the siate highway department was in Cas-! per today on a tour of inspection of yellowstone highway. Mr. Sevi- s enroute to Basin and Cody} » he will investigate suggested! in the Yellowstone highway view to eliminating dangerous gs of the Burlington by. y of Cody My. Sevison wtigate stretches of highway y to Meeteetsee, and Cody to Phe *Chi- “Daddy Long Legs” Incomparable, y Greatest } ee Ever Pe Judy and Tomy, and ‘Tobwies teo, had gone on a strike against PRUNES, PRUNES, PRUNES. Scenes that will rock you with laughter. Scenes that will touch your heart. PRICES: 25c and 50c TOMORROW He Couldn’t Believe His Ears! JOHN BARRYMORE “THE TEST OF E HONOR” im a ee ‘YE, Wyo., Sept. 13.—- purchasers ef army food-, stuffs, who for nearly a month anx- iously have been waiting delivery of the supplie: h they paid cash n advance, were disconcerted today by announcement that Postmaster) Larsh had received notification that the foodstuffs probably would not be fron Omaha until next Cheyenne ne ee eee ne Federation of Women’s Civil Service Organizations, which has been formed in New York City, will work to open civil service examinations women, to obtain equal } work in the public ser caual opportunity for advanc ‘ction ee ety Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. We will give no These and a other models now being shown. Coats Priced $18.75 to $200 Suits Priced $23.50 to $150 Webel Commercial Co. - 7 ‘ATCH OUR WINDOWS THE RIG PHSY STORE ie ti RAAT TATA IAAT ST i A AN

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