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is PAGE Two PIGKETING WORK | | BY WOMEN AGAIN. SWAYS CAPITAL Political Picketing of Militant and Peaceful Sort Epidemic in Washington “Again This Spring WASHINGTON (By M picketing, often of the pea ul sort, and mere often with militant acc ompani- | ments, is running epidemic in Washing- ton again and the thousands of tour- ists who make the al capital their Mecca all year round in see bands of women slowly = about the bearing with a wide of inscriptior 1).—Political variety Seemir every cause which wishes to impress its demands uments or prote on “the powers that be,” ulti mat adopts the picketing system,| which was first introduced in the cap-| ital by ‘a-praneh of the woman suffra-| gists about ten years ago. The late to adopt the method women espous-| ing the eause of Irish freedom and there have directed ®their protests! against the British embassy. Their} ign has caused somewhat of flur. it is not without its inter. nce, is ins the side-| | ish embassy, for rritory; whethe alk in front of it is Anierican territory,! no one has esxayed to decide. More-| over federal law which pen alizes vults”” ’aj there is any pe diplomatic representative of a friendly power. Whether the picketing of the emb i anoyance to the tish; diph wheth an ann ANCE is ssault within the technical! meaning of the law is an additional} questions, | Then there is involved “the qulewtiohy of preserving the public peace, for u!s-| Lorbane often ow out of th ing. Often, soi woman} expresses her the disagreement banners pickets bear by them to bits and the pedestria the picket have a scrimm with | sometimes r lar old-fashioned hair { pulling. The police patrol clangs up,| both parties to the quarrel are hustled of the station’ house ve tl immediately arrive. The ourt| sets another ec: The personnei of the picketing forees furnishes study in hu man nature sy are women, ap. parently from all waixs of life. Many bear evidences of breeding, ed and social position. Others are appear to be of the opposite s campaign brin an interesting women new cha that many pick hired” for the werk py others w willing to provide substitutes and do! net wish to in the streets in all | suff pick who made a} record, of getting arrested, jamme > court docket and finally strike, patterned after their] sters, were composed apparent-} ly of women of ac: classes. Many whose names are nationally known, did! picket duty, spent nights in a polic station cell and finally did time in the of them, if re freed by Who disapproved of the the hus actions. type suitable for ‘any sport suit, and |} wat r Ms | aS more than one case of a hus a 24) of 2 BUS- rose-colored parasol. | promising the uthorities he undertake the onsibili or | ne a rADeD ibility, Of) "“AMirs. ‘Tom Hennessy arrived yester- GMs ators aie ae pa day from Lander. She will join her || Habse when the husband arrivea t Mea <“husband here, who is in charge of the || thin wire} eae on (0 EAKe ‘fountain at the Kimball Drug Store. || he ‘e home over her protests 2 ge With the adoption by congress of t} i aa iilon pent me ; neress of the Tt cleans out the germs of winter— polut Te. woman suffrase| treshens you up—Hollister's F y | | amendment to the constitution, the suf fragists laid off example in a but the local had fired an sociation of who were der ing the dis u of a man of their race from the local school administration. So the negro women in emulation picketed the reets Surromiding the sehool admin istration buildj bearing banners. picketing, however, was inter. ind the negro educator to they gbjected still holds his job. ish humor all but broke ‘up the picketing of the British embassy, with its p jlities “of disa ble inci dent international flavor, when en the first day, the embassy officials out and invited the pickets in to rnoon tea. It probably was a temp for cold raw wind was sweep. in e ci lers pulled stern € id dec red the invitation The emba is on Connec t ave nue in the heart of the downtown busi- | ness and residence district not far from upent circle er ighborhood might compared t 1 avenue in New rk in the fifties. nds of hoppers, tourists and and officials on their nd for days the rowd watehing th and hoping for a serimmé Oo) and des d Austrian emba . wial gateties in the $a pre ds { the Hapsbur ‘tan rim er and dusty just ac ‘ 5 knows who. owns it hly valuable piece of 1 one Not far away ‘ ies aine oeeupied w of state, Dolly Madi on’s house is net far off in another di rect Practically every building in the vicinity has housed some notable at some time or other and the neighbor- | sight-sec 1 playground for the he pro-Trish hood is lected a battle ground where be plenty of énlookers The first is of the Irish picket-] ers were not unaccompanied by elements} of humor, The police captain who took them in was Kobert Emmett Doyle. irre echeeked and blue-eyed, whe couldn’t pexsibly deny he was a son of Brin.| All the policemen on the job were ot is and Regan's and Flaherty's | ory bere names unmistakably neither} crm Yiddish. Their comments on the proceeding neutral and hu | ing was conducted c our and _ polite rma ere W £ « | gagi, smile said Li > ey Lelicowomen whe you_under | and the Then the men stepped hack | women did the job. mes Greggory is here from: Lin-| Mountain 1 spent. yester & IMDINDING TH IPELAND BY ABROGATING Pee ALL TREATIES WITH ENGLAND. cate the abrogation of all treaties with Great The Casper Daily Cribune WOMEN WHO PARADED PAST WHITE HOUSE—Mrs. Thomas M. Corless, Mrs. James Walsh and others, who advo- Bri fan Ameri Sie | ago” was used chiefly as a medicine, , fan America cabs |was orginally manufactured exclusively afford to mam. : ; | in Scotland, the term being confined i ves fe to the liquors distilled in the highlands 4 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 to be one of the greatest in the history] ‘The Russian eats on an average once lof the church, will be put over in record) every two hours. : | pliasisaaae) raise | In some parts of Central Africa i: ao five hundred years/is considered respectful to turn Whisky, which the back to a superior. ppp sate SOEs Now that the Fore River soccer ter has disposed: of its New York an Brook rivals the next team to | tackled by the Quiney shipbullders wi be the-Ben Millers of St. Louis. —— from bar! | land the fish- themselves } Thus James He si wffairs, In some parts of Scot! ermen very frequently. call by their wives’ surnam Smith marries Mary Gre himself, even in business “James Smith Green,” The Princeton t ick team has BANQUET HERE Teams Captains and Members ‘Get pirabon Instrnetions Leland Kirby of ‘Phermopolis is a pa Se . ver velanc Kirby ©) er] r is 8 7” rf ii Tonight at Initial 7 adios A eg The surface of, the earth is one geo | ¢ business visitor here for a few days. | Oh oY mite “falls Mee an upper Buffon calculated that, if a pair of|from a straight line 8.04 inches, * herrings could be left to breed and| = pease a The initial eampaign supper will be} multiply undisturbed for a period of 20| Philadelphia's director, of public sat \years, they would yield an amount of|‘¥ Will be assisted by committee 0; |fish equal in bulk to the globe on|/¥¢ in governing the boxing game i: |which we live, |the Quaker City. ity | ae aT ! Rain ha been known to f The dogfish is a diminutive but never- ) 5 ae Ug . \heleae “a traare’ between the two lower falls of the Nik held tonight at 6 o'clock at the Baptist parsonage in preparation for the new Forward Movement drive, when team captains and their teams will be pres- ent to.make final plans and receive in- structions for the. campaign which is to begin’ Sunday. Each team has five on it. - During the eight days, from April ©X#XKHE KKK EKER K EINE EERE EERE EEE EEE ENE EEE EE. 25 to May 2, these teams will endeavor to see personally every Baptist and Be at ihe Metropolitan 5-to-50c Store Satur- $10,279.85 is said to depend upon, not only getting the maximum personal pledge from all Baptists, but to get this pledge from all friendly citizens of the church, in SPORT. COSTUME IN OLD ROSE—A strietly tailored model of rose tricoletie, with a rose plored straw sailor of the Capitel C Masons, last Vates received the work Drug here the Kimball Drug city representative f¢ Rudolph Hoftm: exam busin Meeting Boyal Arch helc night Robert Bilis, representing tue United Company of Boston, Mass., i for the last day of the 1-cent ch is the nll goods —_—- a, uty state bani: oe During the last day Ur the I-cent sale at the community given to each lady Kimball D1 silver Store, souvenirs o s will be pur SHOE POLISHES _BEST FOR HOME SHINES 7 SAVE THE THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES ‘THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., | For all those who have been making ja pledge to henevolences and missions, that pledge is to stop at once and this new pledge on a larger scale is to take friend of the Baptists in the city. The day, April 24, from | p. m. until 9 p. m. and suecess of raising the quota here of hear American soldiers in France ate 060,000 pounds f + ei aaeeity: , its place. * Harold Cuthili, Boston univ ty stay P miler, wilt fun’e theme inst} Although the local Baptist Church E. H. Montague, the Oxford crack run-|4@8 @ strenuous building campaign in SERRE pee ‘ carnival in|Progress, which is taxing the people to = ner, at Penn Phi relay the limit, yet the Baptists feel that oe ord Wyoming is accustomed to doing big the former national |things and that with the backing of delphia ™ “Chick” F Demonstrate the Popular Song Hits of the sea- Baieechams ill compete at the] friendly citizens of the church, Casper's $ Nvestern tournament at share of this eampaizn, which is sala’ — son. It’s as good as a show! r, the first time he Memphis this ye has entered the 915. The enjoyment of beautiful flowers! is common to all the’ mahbitants of Japan. Even the humble laborer is a customer at the gardens where flow- ers are kept for sale. | Come Early and Stay as Long as You Like 108 North Center St. MIMEOGRAPHERS A complete City, School and Business Malling List Advertisng Work a Specialty Apt. A. Wyatt Hotel Phone 61 REREREREEEEEEREREE EERE RE LEAR EERE EERE REE “lle gester” ORESSE Such cute little styles in these new “Little Sister” dresses prettily smocked and neatly trimmed, Of good quality gingham in a variety of pretty patterns. Some have quaint little sashes, others adorably trimmed with touches of hand work. — Sizes 2, 8; 4, 5, and 6 years. Colors, blue, pink, tan and green. - LEATHER PASTES AND LIQUIDS F°t Black, Tan, Ox Blood. Dati Reown a certain Spring C! fiz-ik. Smith-Turner.—Adv. I. C. Newlin, state aminer ay here from Cheyenne, bank e: WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY The Latest in Pm Sport Suits, Dress Summer es and Waists for Wear The new “Elsie Dinsmore” frocks have arrived. Carefully made of crisp ging- hams in pretty patterns of plaids and plain colors. Each dress with a four-inch hem ready te be let down, Sizes, 7,8,10,12and 14 years. Colors,’blue, pink, tan and green, here’s nothing but satisfaction. faction in buying—be- of of best ng th be the; healthful. Calumet contains only such ingredients as have been a) proved officially by the U, ‘ood Authorities, You save when you buy it — You save when you use it joodies it raises ye pure and SATURDAY ONLY Big Reduction on All Men’s and Young Men’s Odd Trousers Blue Serges, fine Striped Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds and Cashmeres $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Trousers, For Saturday Only 0 and $6.00 Trousers, ‘or Saturday Only $6.50 and $7.00 Trous For Saturday Only ...... $7.50 and $8.00 Trouse For Saturday Only , $8.50, $9.00, $9.50 Trousers, For Saturday Only $10.00 and $10.50 Trousers, & Only 2.50 Trousers, Only 5.00 Trousers, Only For Saturday $12.00 and For Saturd $13.50 and For Saturday iM. D. Barnett 120 East Second Street rem? FROCKS IM FLAPPER SIZES These flapper dresses especially designed for the girl who is too old to wear the real childreh’s styles and too young to wan’ the more fitted misses’ garments. Many attractive models in a variety of pretty ginghams. Real dresses for girls from twelve to sixteen years. Colors, blue, pink, tan an1 green. . _ $3.65 = “$4.95 "$5.65 "$6.65 An “Elsie Dinsmore or a “Little Sister” doll sei with eleven paper doll dresses ready to cut out for every little girl who comes to our children’s dress department tomorrow accompanied by her mother, Richards & Cunningham Co. ey by BS Outfitting Zo. “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best” ETT SNR ORIEN I