Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 6

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fi Ho ema oP 22 eee me + named chairman of the; committee 6 RADLEY HEADS COMMITTEE ON. | feat of the Shuntung amendment yesterday by «a vote of 35 to 55 inthe senate means the rejection of all textual amendments to the treaty, according to ~. administra- Casper Pastor also Selected for Other Important Work Au- thorized by Synod Which J tion senators. Reading of the Closed Sessions Here treaty continued today. The Johnson amendment to give Rev. W. H. Bradley, pastor of the the United States six votes in the Casper Presbyterian church was! Jeague assembly comes next. e on honte missions, chairman’ of the committee ‘on the New Era move- ment anda member of the educa- tional committee ofthe “Synod- of Wyonting which closed its three day sessions here last night. In addition, a6 stated clerk and treasurer of the synod, he was au- thorized to, arrange, if possible for nm summer meeting next July at La “ONE MAN HURT, OTHERS FSGAPE, IN COLLISION BETWEEN TWO TRUCKS ramie, in connection with the sum- A service trucl¥ of the Schulte mer school of the state university,!Murdware Company badly dam which will take the place of the aud. H.. H. ‘Grah has f a’ tinner, yed by the company, sustdined to one arm when a head-on collision between the truck and one yearly. meeting of the synod. If th summer meeting is held, it will las for ten days, and its sessi be featured ‘by a ‘series of lectu 3 pthrey 3 the Warren Cons’ i 7, from prominent men of the church. enw tru. pes Gaestanuar tal om- All routine busines fol aedags saGenine wal EWE eacker noah was finished at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. and the visitors w entertained with a reception ‘at the! | A dome of Dr. and Mrs. Bradley. While! ¥ _ Curtis Lovelace, Ernest the reception was in pro; Réev,) 57 pane Graham, the three men on B. P. Fullerton of St Louis baptised e Schulte truck were thrown en- little Helen Bradley, the five nionths, tively clear of ‘the machine. . Both old daughter of Dr. and M -| front wheels of the truck were de+ ley. Mrs. H. C. tschneider sang, ™Olished together with :the’ wiidt tio most appropriate children’s songs | Shield and the entire front was jam- ng the christening. “Wynken med and battered. en and Nod” by DeKoven and. The damage dtruck was taken to » Did You Come From Baby the Boyle garage for repairs . by Neidlinger es Dear, Last evening short addresses were — NEW YORK, Oct. 17—Ame given by Mrs. Oliver Williamson and) Smelting and Re Mrs. Doolittle of Chicago, who were! ( the principal speakers ft the we ij men’s meetings. and Dr. Alexande — ee ++ Wilson, a mi ry from India, AVIATORS MUST FINISH gave 2 most instructive lecture. All the delegates attending the twe FIRST LAP SATURDAY conventions were most enthusiastic in Gontinucaasine their expression of the entertain- ; (Concinied trom trent provided by the local church. Luncheons and dinners were served at the church on both Wednesday and Thursday, and the dinners each even- | ing were followed by toast programs} at which most delightful impromptu! speeches were given. sebsiitds TRESS an ng Company to- > of lea dfrom to 50 a pound. Page 1) forced to lend yesterday. Maynard and his mechanic worked all night transferring a new motor into May- nard’s plane. y ard reached Rock made Chicago He Island at and’ continued expécts to land in King and Queen Given Ovation’ this afternoon. ; 2 BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 17.—Ci ‘At Coast City tain Lowell ‘Smith, flying an plane i by Carl Spatz over the course of the , left here at SS more than half (By Aasociated Preas.) : LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17—King Albert o fBelgian arrived here at 9:05 a. m. today and was welcomed by an official reception committee, headed’ by Mayor Snyder. Thous- ands were eager to extend a greet- ing to the royal visitors. (ty Associated Pre LINCOLN, Nebr., Oct. tenant Alexander Pearson, Jr., fly- ing east, is probably out of the race (because of a dam to the motor BRAIN A IE TENTION: “DEFEAT OF ALL TUX Pacr AMENDMENTS 1S s says premier SEEN If SENATE... TO. WAIT ON U. S., | TOKYO. (By tmail.)—The song (Ry Aanocinted Prean.) Japanese workmen sing when raising DON, Oct, 1I—Tn his speech; the rooftree of a new, building ik at Sheffield last night-Premier Lloyd ‘among the purest music in the world, |= George attributed the’ delay in the, ner-} conclusion of the peace treaty with!ly of the Boston symphoty orches- Tarkey to uncertainty as to the at-, tra and later conductor of his own} titude of the United’ States.” I was! orchestra. c Turkey before knowing whether the] view to using it in campositions. the United States was goinz to share} “To my mind, the Oriental the burdens of civili ation outside evolved the purest music in the [| PSP teh ake he a a according to Heary Richheim, former-;has’ made son the trip is°44,000 feet i ‘above sea‘level, * t Fietheim has come to/lons of gasoline were obtained here impossible o settle thd destiny of Japan to study Oriental music with a by the fliers. The process of filling they got off their course last night. They ~ reported —unfavorable~ head winds thits far in Wyoming.” ‘Vhe ma- jchine is capable. of 124) miles an hour ‘hut ‘ean. only.-make about 160 om i */ miles an hour against the prevailing ' wu winds in this state. +> s a j The aviators were anxious to gel Gontinued rom Page One) away becanse they knew that if they tion longer than 48 hours they wonld he disquatified*in te race. The, plane is from the Flying Mule squadron. Qp_ihe side of the plané body is the figure painted in yellow of « flying mule, The plane itself Sevetal gallons of oil and 60 gal- _machine and adjusting the motor hag| preparatory to flight required nearly |i; painted a dari: green, It is much hours. A shivering audience} jaryer and heavier than the Curtiss ,aged about. 106 miles an hour until) the United § es, he said, CAPITAL. GROUP PRESENTS VIEW IN BARGAINING ‘tion a perfect philosophy, a perfect | (Continued from Page 1) bargain collectively, to be represent-: in the center of a table. T ed by representatives of their own. Rese take. one or two flowers world?’, said Richheim, “and I want Wf several hundred Casper aero cn-t Oriole plane. to absorb as much of it as I can get thusiasix watched the work of get- its true atmosphere. The Orientals | ting the edast-to-coast machine ready ‘have evolved by proccss of elimina- to resume its journey. The No. 17 is a heavily engined ‘art and a perfect music. airplane which is from the Chanuic |! “Take their flower artangement. field, Rantoul, Il. | We place a whole-bowlful of flowe: | It*is- equipped with’a 400 horse- The Japa-| power 12-cylinder Liberty motor. The e and | great power of the plane was demon- ; started when the plane started from decorate a whole toom. CHANGE N THAN TIE AGAIN POSTPONED HERE choosing in negotiations and adjust- ments with their employers in respect to wages, hours of labor and other) 4 codditions of employment, is recog-| °° nized; and the ‘ri y= nizeds fund the right of the employ-/ much cheered by the defeat of the : j or groups of men’ not his employes) orentuns pmmeRcmene ito Me bey und chosen from among them is rec- areotrs ognized, there being no denial of the intended right of the employer and his workers voluntarily to agree on the form of their representative re- lations.” WASHINGTON, Oct. .17.— sania! Pe eS PARIS, Oct. 17.—A new rec- | ord for the ai¢plane trip from Lon- don to Paris was set’ by. Captain Gathergood who made the flight | in one hour and 20 tes. | THE HOUSE OF FEATURES LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. The Best Ventilated Theater in Wyoming TODAY ‘TOM MIX BIG'S-REEL SPECIAL and. PATHE NEWS ial ge ee 2-REEL KEYSTONE Best Show in Town, As Usual. TOMORROW— NAZIMOVA in “THE BRAT” of his plane, according to word from | North Platte today. (ity, Aanoelated Press.) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 17.—} Lieutenant Manzelman, east-bound NOTICE! | the field ‘here. Presi-| 100 yards nt Wilson continued to show im-)| ground. provement today and appeared to be| pounds which the plane weighs. ‘The fliers said that they had aver- ber A Good Time to Develop . western railroad today that the change in the time card, recently an- nounced to become effective. Octobe? 19 will not take effect until Novem- 2. : It required barely in which to leave . the This in spite of the 3,060 THE LEADER Gustomers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit.on-returned goods without the duplicate slip. ’ = rs New Style Habits Now you can step beyond the usual and commonplace style standards— _ distinguish your appearance—claim for yourself style of refinement and originality. 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