Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 8

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Whe Caspers Dailp Cribune i ssion shows that Casper a mocratic, truly. American, just and equ rf {penities 7 a a 30 sewer flush- ENGLISH BOVERNME table to the entire country. fe ers, and -28- volunteer firemen ‘who -set “Third: Protection for our country water ‘rent * free. Six churches, five } rn from foes within. Our stand for 100 L. ichools, two lodge halls, the public li SUBSIDI E |per cent Americanism will be virile. As ‘i |r ‘and the city, hall get. water.tree, f 00d soldiers. who did not hesitate to i spa © .council members suggested hit hard under competent orders. 80 f at nchoals,\churchee and lodges be re-| |now as civilians again, with an ever-| ica faite fae thelwenter) usetantt g SOON ——— MASONIG LODGE. INDTHEDLE.S. ——ASTALL MOND Interesting Exercises Mark. Joint} Installation Ceremonies At- tended by 150 Members at Temple keener sense of the responsibility | of | |citizenship, we shall not hesttate. Wo! eum aime sost .they schopla, tigers realize, however, that now our orders] |ning constantly while school was inj LONDON, (By Mail}—The pi, originaté In the Constitution of the ‘ moverninantcpetacale See... ition United States « . ru the i] reveetsny 5 Poses (0 suhsid auly constituted | eres of nec Ssary homes 1; ie) state and local gov ouc| ‘ 0 = /and: to prevent.the. bullding of wha duty as soldiers to obey and qoear | See Res} onal Shows Oregon Aggie Hens are characterized as “Just vf wa military authority; it is no less our at at Least e ing in pry Plan has been proposeq duty today staunchly to support civilian 3 : W house of commons. by Dr. Chriss, ority in the maintenance of law ana! Casper is Cheap but Raise Set World’s Record ice | Addison, minister of health, | 1), ve, rand in the protection of the rights | Is Imminent aison proposed that a sun; aT of every citizen, for Laying of Eggs pounds should be offered for +c); no) ' ae. i } “Altho’the American Legion repre- saa ligi@ice as mich i Pulte within a specified tim Linen 20 i hese amore sniattend. sents nearly’ five million American Citi-l} GEAR Ge toante ti Castiec| Austin Chamberlain, chiicoiior og paste Eero Me eeien Acekard zens who have demonstrated their pa-|A. "I. actually paid by the consumers. (By! Assoniatea Presa.) the, exchequer, announcea t the hay triotism and loyalty by willingness tolmnia was announced by Axa Sloan, city|"-CORNVALLIS, Ore. (Ry Mail—a{eesury had agreed to tend to Tocal make the supreme sacrifice, we also! authorities of smali communiti clerk, in statement read to the city on he he Oregon Agricultural | 5) nities mone realize that the strength of the Legion | ler baiting ie: Yi) GOREN eae ne Ene: ve set | 120 building purposes, but that the and the measure of our influence and|foUnc!! last night. Tt costs on an av-tcollege’s farm at Salem, Ore., have set | thorities of larger communcy : je of 10 cents a gallon to supply |h wow cord for ezg production, service to the nation will be in atrect |" splat tent f PD Yel Reem OE geCOrd fOr CBR! T ie. oi ith ¢ 5 caGiet cal have to supply their own regour: pach cus' s vith water. | Ja re saniiaratliercninl k proportién to our abinty to co-operate | (Aen customer in the city with er. |Jan.es S. Dryden, professor a Two difficulties, he saia, and the Eastern Star held joint instal-| for thelr new officers. for the Tastern Star!/ Mrs. W. M. Kleber, | “ting as installing of-| were the Ps 3 Would confrontes ' ficer. effectively with the one hundred mil. Yet the consumer pays only five cents | lege, has announced. ae the government, that of obtain The exercises were most impressive, | lion loyal and patriotic American city. |/f% this amount of water. | Each of these hens in one year laid| money and labor and he ‘avi. i the officers-cl marching into the | zens in the ‘promotion of 100 per cent|_ It is on account of this condition that | more than: 300 eggs, the: best produc-| public opinion’ he aroused to lodge room, by the marshall, who Americanism.” the city is attempting to secure a high-|ing 330 and two others 323. both, carried the flag. “Ame: was sung, | 2 geet Jer und better water rate. ‘The present! All these hens, according to Profes- —_———_ 1 and the flag was taken to the east end of the room. The new officers then] lar they had been| was presented yn's pin, and her work | ven the highest praise. Mrs. responded with a most »priate ‘ch, thanking her asso es for their help ind support, She pneluded with a clever jtoast to the} der. A short program was then , giv which included “The Wooden © Toll Maxine Russell and an en-} Sailor's Hornpipe,” and two vo-} cal solos by {Mrs. R. L. Lemmons. The Eastern Star officers are: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Lena Hawks; took their seat Anstalle with ay of the ye ’ anri jindication is that the minimum rate|sor Dryden, are of the strain that sev- TRY 10 PREVENT GRIME iwi be loubled and that the future}eral years ago developed Lady MeDuff, { trate may be as high as 20 cents 2 thou-|the first fen to have laid more than OF MOTOR CAR LICENSES (Ry Associated Press.) DUBLIN (By Mail).—Much _resent- ment has been -aroused among Irish motorists by the government's new or der under which’ nobody is allowed to own drive an automobile in Treland un- less he has obtained a permit from the oS A Tribune Wantad will sen it, THE HOUSE MATINEE OF QUALITY e mee Iris Theater T VERT ee NIGHT BEST VENTILAT. 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 ED THEATRE IN THE STATE INVENTION THAT ALLOWS AIRPLANE TO 1 -Y STRAIGHT UP. IN. will | will be given only to pe land in a space jing whose character and dispositions the police are satisfie Permits have ly been refused on the ground that the appli yal. Before a permit is issue dthe ap- nt must furnish two photographs, de: pns concern- ys aN ee ‘| VENTOR EXPLAINING IT TO EDISON—Peter Cooper Hewitt (insert) fa | polite Wanna a aeoe ,|mous American scientist. and inventor, has developed a new It*is, Intende@¥o%prevent ‘the Luse: of ° Steme ieee ims will do more than is required to win the Michelin compa: automobiles as aids to crime. Permits ht d | Ce) Ce) OW ES sons es 900 prize, offered thru the Aero Club of F that Sheree tone onl an morr A Thompson ociate conductoress, M raise straight into the air without a pr el Rolla Luxon; Mrs. Fred ™ 30 feet square. Tuth, Miss Marie Allen; Esther, Caroline Baile: Miss Mire woe canis. seston ta American Legion News Notes stmel, Mr. he Masonic officers were installed Jack Seott. They are Worthy master, 1 warden, | oln . E. K. LINCOLN. In a Special Production— “Virtuous Men” (The streitly Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of {2 a American Legion Which Designated The riniceed fon applies to chauffeurs as | 5 10 Owners, and the Drivers nies anton has thr 8 2 others refuse Ham tc ates bune as Its Official Néwspaper in Wyoming > ipply for motor permits. ‘Their cars 2 aa sie aie ae CHRISTMAS EVE and CHRISTMAS NIGHT ing heuse heiween om-]| the. owner pward,| that the T it men steward, Jack / i Vanberg: truste uysen, J. ‘T. Scott and ©: in be sentenced to impri- and mea wholsonment for possessing it. The omler was, provoked Vy that Sinn 1 Taiders for st No.Jmen who had attacked polic rracks, ; I no-|have exeaped captire by uel ; ; fi es wed cap s using f n Le-| tice foryhis feat in going twenty-eight ndimotoreee Trailers 1 cers n in organizing is| miles on skis to attend the last meeting}, wh owners aay: that the regu: ay the only white/of his post. After dancing all nih lati | . ia a «} lation will k 0 man who ume chief of an 'n-|he went over the twonty-cight arly UG dian tribe, [miles again on si 1s of the Standing Rock | plo: reservation are forming a post. One hundre Ylon the Standin | served in the we ty Cook and her son Georse| their own chapte ined the members of both or-| gion, latinas : with piano and drum music and} y the evening was conchided wit an ben quet served by the officers of the past the ‘fact are Ami 5 At the Masonic Auditonum. _ Iris Orchestra. ; re K. 1. Tandon“is here from Lincoln, year rey Major Rice heeame chief of this band) —-_ Nebr., on business with the drug com: st of the Sioux upon the death of Chief] Barbara Trietehle Post No. 43, in| pan s of the cliy. agin. his % nan l colored} ert in which John Grass, who “adopted” Rice when! New York City, has Ot the latter served as government physi-|time it is the form or : . _ _ . cian on the res ; {vdlum signed by King , : The Standing Rock post will have}he hecomes an honor member of the \ \ 2s pap members with wound stripes and some} post. The secretary of state wrote to! ANN fh Ne # Ate | with distinguished medals. ‘Their | the women's post the following letter: \ \ BA a nee feervice flag has twe Md stars, | “The Kine © me to express his My S = oA z MG yey % nks to the Barbera Frietchie Post , Ws wi AN SS ee HN Ay, Of the 3,600,000 iH for i i ‘Me ND examined its gift and membership. The cer- N Ee Lege de { ey. srvice, the men of Wyoming jjtificate, signed with the pen presented \ ~ SSF, { Majesty, is enctosed herewith.” . , —— military | pee |e Basis of Exchange for Elk Basin, | T@"*ed ft i in point of physical perfec-|\to Hi: : tion, with a percentage of 87 This post, besides its yeomen (F.), has Keoughan-Hurst and Grass |braska, Kansas, and Arizona stood sec-| admirals, commanders, captains, ‘lieu. jond, third and fourth, respectively. Thi and 1 , Soldiers, gobs und e Creek Announeed jis the statement stern | nurses—and a king—on its rolls. newspaper in answe to which state [fitness in the dr A ent editorial by William How ng the work of the 4 as received the praise nklin D'Oliver, national commana-| The following is the list of battles of-|er, who has added to the statement ficially recogni by the War Depart-|made by Taft. : ment with bars; Cambrai, May 2 to De. cember 4, 1917; Somme Defemsiv: Mar to April 6, 191 Lys De fensive, April 9 to April 1918; Aisn Defensi M to June » 1918 ‘The terms of the exchange of the new stock of the Wk Ts n Petroleum company for s of the Keoughan- Hurst Drilling company and the Creek Pe im company are made public im a ptter sent out to stock- she rs of the two nies on Monday by Martin . president of the Etk T in Petroleum comp: ‘This leiter states that the Elk Petroleum company, whose name later be changed, will exchange its stock for stock of the Keoughan-Hurst Drilling on the basis of 1 stares of Elk Basin stock, par $f, for neh s of Keoughan-Hurst, par $5, nnd 11,690 shares of Elk Basin for each hare of G Petroleum, par —MIXED CANDIES different flavors and shapes; pure bright colors in keeping with the gay Christ- mas spirit. Priced at, ib. 40e Nuts, tb... 40@ hes by the national com- in part: national commander of the Amer ion, T wish to thank you for 1 nd able interpretation of the ‘on Defensive, June 9 toj spir purposes of the Legion Champagne-Marne Defen-| stated in the editorial written 1 15 to July 18, 1918; Aisne-}and published in many newspap Marne Offensive, Juiy 18 to August 6. December 2. Somnf Offensive, August 8 to) “In view of your letter and the iin- mber 11, 1918; Oise-Aisne Offersive, portance of having the public throu August 18 to November 31, 1918 St. you understand the spirit of the Lesion, au (Mihiel Offensive, September 12 to Sep- 1 am venturing in open public lette , ' 7 tembe Argone Offen- to add the following, nhc s whe 4 The offer to exchange will expire at Ls ‘ i ie following iH ying w sOTICE—Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We dll give np credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. The Entire Christmas ss Cr sive, November 1, [am sure is the threefold purpose of oe CE a of aS aay ee 1918. the idreat ibolly sof /exmenuioakiien micah = ‘ urst Drilling company who desire to ee enrolled in the Amertcan Legion: i tuke advantage of the offer, are to de-|_ Gergen Post No Bronx comty “Pir Mutual helpfulness, whereby | pesit their certificates ndorsed in heliew i the st and all our comrades who have n handi- Iank with the International Trust youn of ire ex 1 in mind, body or position, thru cempany which will issue interim re Griffith: ni | s to their country, may ceive | ». auged ene that liberal consideration which they | ceive their proportionate number of n of the Civi \inem- have to expect from a grateful avinveavot Basin stock from its 3S OAS ar and patriotic nation ' transfer the New York Trust = “Second: Protection for our country company Announcement has been made “hy from foes without. Having lately de-| A special meeting of the sharehold- |/Post No. of Harrisburg, Pa., of the fpnded our country from such foes, it} evs of the E m com-}appointment of a Vocational Viacement will he our endeavor to 4 in the} pany has be nuar bureau for Legion members. The su- adoption of a military policy which will|, to authorize se in its capitali-|pervisor of industrial education of the make it safe from future aggression zetion from 100,000 to $15,000,000, | state will head the wureau, which wil!!and yet a policy which will be truly de: © this new stock only $6,000,000 will by ivsued presently, pana: 7 = See, EEEKKKKK KKK EEE HEEEEKELHEEREER EE LYRIC THEATRE| CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. BARGAIN DAY AT THE LYRIC! 12 REELS All-Star Show, ceipts entitling hold thereof to re- Everything from the appetizer to the dessert, wholesome and palatable. Every part of your dinner will be a thorough success if you make this quality store your shopping headquarters. We've arranged a most wonderful variety for Christmas. You will find many special offerings—a few of which are listed below: . E COF! inted Press.) MIDDLESBOROUGH, Eng {By Mail) ‘The corporation of this town is con sidering the use of concrete coffins in local burial grounds as tighter | ind cheaper ths s NS yin master me “8 office of th c. Bh. Q., has to Stanton, Nebr., where she will visit with her parents for a few days. Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys, per pound 45c Fancy Dry Picked Ducks per pound 40c LIK HAIN IRIN EEE MERE RE LES HE TET s ° si ranberries ince Mea i ele: Railroad Time | — Wm. RUSSELL in a 6REEL FEATURE Bete Ok oe eee Tabl ae Casper Then a PATHE REVIEW Dates Pumpkin : Sweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Then a LUKE COMEDY Then the Funny SCREEN LETTER BOX ¢ Then the KINOGRAM WEEKLY Then a MACK-SENNETT 2-REEL COMEDY SOME SHOW—10 and 25c. COMING—“CAPTAIN KID’S KIDS” and Harold Lloyd’s HUNDRED THOUSAND THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCEY R. R. East Bound. Arrival. Departure. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Departure. 7:35 a.m, 7:55 a.m. 11:20 p.m ‘AGO & ERN R. R. East Bound. Arrival, aw EBELGOMMERCIALGO KLARA LAINIE AILSA ASE ESSERE ESERIES IE No. 606..---- 35 p.m. esis Nii print is ender eenasaliaoinsea ; Yot0s.. Ssbpm $400.1 DOLLARCOMEDY_ .- — | THE BIG BUSY STORE mec HK EEK EEN KHL H KEKE EERE EKER EERE KE EER RI Fs |

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