Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1920, Page 7

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ESGRIBES TAP TO WHITE HOUSE Wilson and:Makes it Part of His Book ie one of the known Catholic writers of Franee, in hix new book entitied “In| 4,18 the course ofhis sermon, Dean! last ten years she has paid enough America at the of the War." des- cribes his. visit Washineton and talk Straight’ is really oie of the most,in- ¢xact’ replica of | Buckingham Palace, with President Wilson. The. visit was| Testing and I thin:: at the same time| put it is announced that once her own 2 in: ny with a delegation of; ON? Of the most proflable books I have! home is completed she will never stray French and English clergy, including| CVF T99d. 1 t wonder that the! far enough away from her own fireside the bishop of Arras. Describing the bets “We the White } ‘ .| out in anything like the original spirit . entered © House with. HSkiose, anad ah toe tT WILL ROGERS HERE NEXT WEEK. tics apenéd the door and a secretary con-|*™ sure that no one can see the pie-) os, optical disapprobation at the Cu:,, MOTHER FOR THIS INFANT—Albert made meeting ‘the author says: out any formality. ‘Two negro domes- ducted us to tHe small reception room.| tUer The furnishings were very plain; the| ©” the bust of Lafayette. “We waited only a few miniites. As] are the’ clock struck 11 the ‘president en: jtered, bowing and looking ‘somewhat stern, despite his smile. As he wel- comed-us in a few words, the severity shook, hands with each of us as we] 4nd ‘were’ presented, day. “The presentation ended, the prési-| li dent ‘addressed us informally for two Inge which stirred each one of us.. He} to it said not remarkable; but he ‘poke with that precision of language which “After expressing his thanks for the] tiful visit of those representing the religious sentiment in France and Epeland the president said: seeks, foltowing the ideal of the Allies, only the triumph of right. “We are not: making war for conquest, but for jus- ‘tice.”” . The presidentsalso spoke of the grent services rendered by Cardinal’ Gibbons during the war after which, Mr. Wil son saluted and retired. \ Summing up the relations between France and America, Abbe Klein says: “There is a natural cffinity between ‘the two peoples which attracts them to little vine .and. fig. tree enoh other by certaly traltesth common. t's wine But now; having make California her Laxtis: src? teristics. goth have vivacity of con-} dential place, she is going to have ia ception fratkness’ of character and en-} homes; one will be a quiet little seas! { -and by certain contrasts which compli- ment and complete their own eharac- thusiams for the ideal. On pne hand there is the keen sense of the practi. cal, quick initiative, and a habit of prompt decision. On the other band; ¥ there is the refinement of taste the art of making fine shades of distinction, the logical order of ideas. The French and Americans. will always sympathize » qualities= they. have - in. common: er “admire t “France should continue the close relation with those countries which have been associated with. her in) vic- tory, and principally with the people] . of the United States, with their greater numbers, greater wealth and greater. strength than all the others. If our country, to its great honor and its great peril, constitutes the advance guard of etvilization so America constitutes the re- serve power of civilization. At the hour of danger, always possible, we must. ‘be able to. count upon this succor." ” WESTERN ENGINEERING -BOMPINY IS FINANCING. |3 ~ BUG BUILING PROGRAM 2 The Western Engineering company as was stated th yesterday's Tribune, will have charge of the. construction and complete erection of the 24 houses on the old Galusha brick yard site in the near future while the Harry Free agency will only sell the houses when they have been erected and made’ ready for sale by the Western Engineering company. The Harry Free agency feared that undue credit would be given to it where it rightfully was due to the Western Engineering company. The Free agency will merely act as selling agent, and has nothing to do with the financing of the project or the con-| struction of the dwellings. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at a re-| @% quest of the majority of the stockhold-/ | ers of the Mills & Baker Co., a Wyom ‘ing corporation, a meeting of the stock- holders will be held at the office of said corporation on the 15th day of April, 1920, at’ 10 o'clock ‘a. m. in the! City of Casper, County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, for the purpose of voting upon the proposition to change the name of said corporation from Mills; & Baker Co. to The Mills-Hutton Com- ‘9 pany. - \ = MILLS & BAKER. CO, ‘By THOMAS MILLS, ARs President. Attest: s ; R. L. HUTTON, ’ Secretary. Pub, Mar, 20, 27, April 3, 10, 1920. is & - - Hauling Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co. Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks DEAN PREACHES ON “STREET a o : eo CALLED STRAIGHT.” entire family as well as beautiful re- Catholic Scribe Favorably Impress-| Probably for the first time on record! ception room, music room, living room, ed with Visit to President & motion picture was taken as the sub- t tor 4 sermon at a service in anj room, and so on, The living room is piscopal church, recently, when the to be of Miss Pickford’s own design were Rey, ‘William ‘MacCormack, D. D.,} with a high-vaulted ceiling and a huge ran . © By Associated Press.) Angeles, made the Goldwyn picture and! lish type with a hob and big seats PARIS,-(cy Mail)—Abbe Felix Klein, Basil King's novel, “The Street Called} around. £ ed. / ver City studios while decked out in the Lincoln Hoffman, Jr., born at Green- wallk Wench Uiiba-outy. with the portraits “The House Called Beautiful.” aie soe which he had procured | wich, Conn., for whom the queen of of presidents: prominent in the orna-|. “If you forget everything else and re- Tat UicerHbsk dhveasacGa Ameren at mentation was a bust which occupied| ember this one thing, you have got the center of the marble mantlepiece—| it all—The, Street Called Straight leads to the House Called Beautiful and there worthy. of a place in that wonderful | i"¢r coming out, well-fed and face-| book of the prophet Isaiah, 1 question tious. Rogers was decked out in a} if anything finer of its sort is to be found even upon the pages of Holy of his expression gradually relaxed. He| Writ. It is a great leason that men{ Vivid yellow shoes with impressive| “coertsinger reached forth an in: net or three minutes. He spoke in a calm inka Straight that always leads| 7. seq Ro, pasting dwris aces tone, without) emphasis without ges-| to the House Called Beautiful, and God ers, ce welcome of loud, heti h- ture, and yet there was a note of feel-|in his ‘wonderful providence has seen| ‘l@tively at the layout which had been | . Badd Sop plogeey agements, and) in the midst of our| ‘oF Said. they were great so often. I failures, and in the midst of our disap-| ‘ind of began to believe him. Had to fis one of his gifts. pointments there are lights more beau-) lights of Broadway, so that we may see where to go and not make any blunders ‘or mistakes.”* } : 1 SEE e uti scoatant al cas! “Ste leectmriee mets is eomsabtion It is a wise economy to And what a support it gives when one} with ‘:The Street Called Sraight" that |}} Basil King, the author, was a clergy-| {if — — — fhe £_________— PAGE. SEVEN THE MOVIE WORLD || “BROKEN SILENCE” IS FORD] that they tannot only make ths move-| It takes 2,300 silkworm to produce Random Shots From the Studios Where Your Favorite Star WEEKLY FEATURE. | ments with their lips, but aiso is, | tw The Ford Educational Weekly No, | and finally to talk. ilies poubiiacteeth A aac 191, “Broken Silence,” treats of a sub-| One of the most interesting parts of ject unlike those usually presented in| the picture concerns the method by these pictures. It shows how deaf) which the pupils are taught to “feel" | $100 REWARD Making children are taught to talk, read, write! music through the vibrations communi- Will be wald to: person: er: per i and become as thoroughly educated as| cated by the keys of a piano on which! § %?% furnishing information lead- ——Edited by —— any normal child. | their fingers are placed. As they place| Mj i™& to recovery of diamonds By careful training, they are taught) their b: 1 | taken from the women’s rest- ey ie) e! ands on a violin or piano to room in the Iris Theater last §: urday night, to read the lips of others and then to | “feel” the music, so they learn to talk | make their own lips duplicate the mo-| through feeling the vibration of the! tions, Then to control thei breath, so! vocal cord. ‘The latter will contain suites for her | library, dining room, sun’ and breakfast St. Paul's Procathedral.of Los} fireplace constructed on the old Eng- t," the basis of hi “Miss ‘Pickford figures that for the k said: “The Street Called/ rent to landlords to build herself .an picture le selected the book} to sign a I 4 eetuetay. because if they carried ete aa sik : : QUEEN OF BELGIUM WAS GoD. . Rogers, Goldwyn star, met with ‘Best in the Long Ru without being helped and strength- shown at the Iris theater on March 2¢.| Belgium was a god-mother at his chris- ae famous roper and comedian was| tening.; He is a srandson of Mrs. about to enter the studio restaurant} Francis Burall Holfman and is shown lights along the way. That is|°?¢ “ay, when he met Victor Schertz- wearing a baby dress once worn by his father, ANY A MAN who would not buy a tire because it was cheap will buy an inner tube simply because it costs a dollar or two less. ‘Yet the performance of the tire is often dependent upon ce service rendered by the tube. straight-jacket coat of repulsive design, | tight pants to match, and a pair of kil a Mexican to get 'em.” women, old'and young, need to-| *nobs af the toes. quisitive foot. Our y <: “Where did you get those terrible| *",; id , ” es a young ‘Betpic matting oe = cloths, Bil?” w: Sehaktuineava ‘Look out! Don’t spoil that shine,’ Rogers lied. “Had ie me than tt ta gre gers ye enough trouble ts 7 + go.| Setting those dogs looking pretty.” And Whats the matter. with. them? | de-1.5 ducked into the-lurichroont to face a ter. He certainly was glad to get back on exteriors, where he could wear old chaps and spurred boots, articles of at- tire that command honest respect. collected at much expense. “My direc- that jn the midst of our discour- and‘helpful than the brilliant equip with Goodrich Red Inner Tubes in the first place. Goodrich ‘Re INNER * TUBES \ The B.F Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio Makers of the Siiventown Cord Tite Ice Cream Parlor 146 South Center All new up-to-date furnishings. Quality and Service at your command. Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day 5 ene eee ae The Housing { .....ourse.Me".... Problem Solved Spring showing of In the near future we begin the construction of 24 modem, five- room houses on the old Galusha brick plant site, now designated “Natro- “na Heights,” which was purchased recently. In these houses will be embodied all ‘the latest conveniences and built-in features to satisfy the most critical mind. We have completed a mill, which is located on Burlington avenue N and Clark street, and are installing modern machinery to do all kinds of 3: millwork. Will cut complete house patterns, and in addition to our own N \ N etostoctytreteesecseatotortortoctocteetreteaseaseatentertentedtectectrcregregeetortortente Hunan. WicKwine Cal work, will also do custom work. This will be the most complete mill in the state. We also do a general contracting business, have a complete ongaigg 4 tion, and equipment. This company is composed of men of practical ex- perience, who know how to carry on big work. es ia bl ty HIRSH, WICKWIRE CLOTHES Not freaks masquerading as fashions, but real style effects such as hand tailoring alone can pro- N) N) N) \ N) N) N) N duce. N) ) N) \ N) S \) oe * We invite you to investigate these good clothes without any obligation to S&S POSES OSSS fo purchase. @ e ; Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” % LELLLLAISLE LALLA AAALAZELLEALLA ELS LAES SRE LAELE LAE SA

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