Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 2

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— — = ; British anecdote of a couple named wouldn't advise any oné 1 wake up in| sounds tke A tarfetehed movie serial! ATA A CHANGING NAME NO MORE COMPLEX THAN SHIRT, GL AY wae who whristened their little girty the mifning and say, ‘Well, thitk Fit | but it has bolt known t@ occur. ‘CLEMENCEAU IS , “This combiniition,"" he says, | chanég. my namé today to sometiiing | Most immigrants who wish to Amer! | : aa 5 | “wad voted vety pretty by thé rothan-! distinguished of spérting.” 4 change’ of | dhnizé thefr names do so! When they ob-! STILL FEEBLE gs cS > 2 * + ¢ ° eet Pais c : { ‘ Sey sle Mifaevietorains But when Wild‘ names requires rendjustmeént Of rela- | tain citizenship papers. At this time a} p ee GERMAN PATRON Mics NOT ONLY INE BEING W FA Rose grew up, she met and married a | tions with friends, acquaintances ‘and |‘man ‘is permitted to make any alter. FROM ILLNESS " man’ named Bull, and Wild Rose be-| business\ associates, . Sometimes "it } tions desired, and his name automatical. | L } (came Wild Bull, to the horror of her | makes trouble, }.ly becomes whatever he signs on the >) aesthetic friends. { } papers.” ‘These changes are legal, just! > + + > +. * ° ° > | : | “Phe record does~not show whether) “I know a case where two firms al- i de by \potiti unt; | r Bs 5 READJUSTMENT WITH AGQUAITANCES ONLY DRAWBACK ov'inss; st. Goi! mos im okie nate ae slates) Sw ease aca , L yer finished. “It was not so easy in| of the firms changed his name. : k Clg a ae Seon many people yearly Americanize “ov! Clomefhceau, former Victorian England as now.” [atter, he called at the office of the Shorten their names, /1 rout: 4 P . a ! 5 igures would since He reftirned froth Luxor, fas Bier resi a ‘Ten us another," we subgested. other firm and sent in his card, ‘The undoubtedly be astonishing. Names, been suffering from-bronchitis, but is BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN |. “can't vouch for the truth of tliis’| president glanced) a‘ it. ‘Néver heard | 116 occasionally altered by. law in other; now. somewhat. betwr, > THe WASHINGTON, D. G., April 5.—A young man dropped) one", he said bapirate: trl Ri Tve Seo Hell aa en rs he told countries, but America is the ont! statesman went out.the first time on into a lawyer's office here the other day. | beard. 6c) a ‘wirl: bose parents) wert, tbe lotion, Hor. © Visitor regarded | poiq where this pastime ts conducted o| Tuesday und Was still very feeble. rf 7 B ae ae named Bride, and who was christened le message as an insult to his firm,| . jarge and flourishing scal ‘I want to change my name,” he said sadly, “I’m a lock-j June. This girl grew up and married and it was months before the matter | vs Bases bday 0 - smith. I have my name on the door—B. Ware—and customers}® man named Bug—I hardly believe Was straightened out,” | A are always cracking jokés and pretending to be afraid of me.) ‘™t ‘le. though. | Besides the chance, of losing a few ‘SAGE HOME IS *You know,” he said, “it isn’t neces: | of your friends, the chief danger People even come in just to make silly puns and take up-MyY sary even to haye fhe court grant a) taking A new nate. 8 “in ‘connection SADDENED BY... 5 sage 7 st jontass = enh od bed with property and other legal matters. | * : 7 | can alter his name at any time, ani Of courése,if the court grants a decree ¢ + ; | is not an offense unless the person has of change, the new name is legaly | LOSS OF BABY intent to defraud, or is assuming an’ yours and your inheritance or property | an, don’t you write your first name out?” suggested the “Oh, that would be worse B. Ware—it sounds like “‘bow-wow, » lawyer drew up a petition for the young man fo be calle arry Ward, } atid in three Weeks the change was ef- sctéd to the client's joy. lawyér who told us this Says that business im changing née has been humming ever since the war. who had been in this country snérations anit who prided s on their American qualitiés JOS. I, SCHWARTZ ; we JEWELER peak veren SAE alias for purposes of crime.” }is not affected. But if you change “That so?” we murmured: “We know | your name.in a flash of inspiration over | a man named Julian Who has dlways | night, you may find yourself some day The infant son of Mr, and. Mrs. War-) |ren G. Sage died this morning. Funeral 2 services will be conducted by Rev. wanted to be named Mike. He'll be trying to prove that you are the man! pniin K. Edwards tomorrow ‘mornihe. + | : a ‘| a | fj} | glad to know.” YOU uséd to be, in order to save your | The attorney. shook _his head. ‘‘I share of the dewels......Thus ————E—————————— = oh recite for tour theméselv woke up in 1916 and 1917 to indig pa r if not wit suspicion. Th was just ohe reme and a great many took it. German names were legally turnéd into English alents, or were replaced by plain American Smith, Carter, or Johnson In some cases, owners of German hames desired nges a means of showing that they were not hyphenated Amer In others, it was a matter Such nathes As Kaiser and! ie owners stat : as Americ re rman firths, and weré liced by the war associations. Yames besides those of German sound sofiétimes Nave an und ble effect and such names seem to} by thelr owners in greuter } ind that onymies n FIRST PHOTO OF VON KAPP, UN- numbers thai ever before. These are} SUCCESSFUL GERMAN REVOLU-| t y of the Russiaa, | TIONIST—First phito to reach here of | javie lariguages. ee > i i nations contain the | Dt: Wolfgang von Kapp, leader of the| { of the alphabet, ahd defy pro fate unsuccessful revolution in Ger- the mas Italian best nunciation; let alone spelling. | many, Who, decordihe to surié reports, Andie Zae la Panagopou- |} + cogumitted sutcide, musical and mouth- ij own country would a the owner at- no disadvantage: lous. filling, plac in it ndoning your old name to avoid or any demands against you. det But over here, a title of such Jength 48) Then you havea notice of the change { t- a handicap, and the last name is us ly shortened to Then eases Sep oy of name printed in’a local newspaper | mething like Pagas.| once a week for three Weeks. At the| there are names of; unmistak-! eng of that time, if nbbody comes for- | { Anglo-Saxon origin, which are uh-) ward to object—and nobody ever does. tunately bestowed in individual cases. the court formally grants your petitic or are in themselves un¢ ble, The} sie vind go TOrete withr W naerind nee a DpaRK 1 name Cheatham, a of the for exam ve picked out. Considering how | mer typ is not unpleasant fn sound, easy it is, we Wonder that the > BO r and would cause a ntist_nO annoy-| many people with names that’ are un- : wR ance. But a lawyer or merchant with | melodious, to say the least | such a name might be an object of -phe lawyer mentioned earlier in this | endless chart. leiter tells as his favorite story the old “ Occasionally a clever man makés capi- | ; ; tal of a peculiar name, as the rhan | named Hasum whd once advertised} 1m's Pills” al',.ov town. Burt as a rule, the odd name amusing comparisons is rm somethmg to put up with, 1h nds Or a stiff neck. The majority of names for révision are surpunt Now and aman, however, a Christian name which has worried the owner like an gid man of the sea, is happily discarded It is hard. t6 get the point of view of narents Who give their childfen ridicu- jous names merely to gratify an over- uevelope nse of hum : A governor of a certain state, by name, Hogg, will always be remembered for the fact that he named his two daughters Ima and\Ura: At le one of thesd we are told, married : spoiling the point of ‘g little joke, Still more outlandish is the record in British history of father who desiret to name his child Beelzebulb. When the boy was brot to the church to the chris* tened, the bishop ed to bestow the name upon him, Saying that it was not a fit namé to be sanctioned by the church, These are extrdordina "THE scienGfic ‘blending ‘of the choicest malt and > 4 hops has made Edelweiss a supremely satisfying __ | drink—delicious in flavor, cooling and refreshing. ~ Edelweiss is another product of the Schoenhofen Laboratories—famous for sixty years for the manufacture of superior beverages. wae And now, after the most careful i tigation, am have given the Edelweiss distributing privileges in this ‘ot to court LAST WEEK OF OUR | REMOWAL SALE| ONE-FIFTH OFF} QUR REGULAR PRICES ON ALL MENS AKD | WOREN’S | ‘HIGH SHOES THE BOOTERY 4th Floor, O. S. Bldg. avéitley tc O. RAMSEY 160 So. Center St. Casper, Wyo. Phone 260 but en 2 christened ar with weird names handed Gown iiiily heirlooms. 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