Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1920, Page 6

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at / hope of ratification without modific: ation | might as well be abandoned and the| J QI Who Neglected | counts, femora Hospital ‘has: been Jet ies Gate ane ; Larsen Lumber Company of fans iptlda Nadler base this city for $112,644. The hospital will feat for the adminis ture with a capac- ane: Marriage Ceremony PEAMITISSUED i plank as adopted give Dem atic sen- | | tors the right to vote for the Loge nae Go to Trial| nome, | | think them neces- 1 Wyo., July 1.—Three \ : : 1.—George | hundred national guard cavalrymen! to mar-/from Utah of Sublet,! pleted a three . it is alleged, to have a nd Idaho Tuesday “com-! weeks’ training course! jat Fort D, A. Russell and departed for} ‘eremony performed before | home. CO, July 1.—William| he took his “bride” to his domicile at} | J. prohibition plank, around) Cumberland, where she remained for 94 | which today’s fight in the platform com-| three days before returning to her mittee {s centering, re mother, has been bound to the district | “We heartily congratulate the Demo- court, ander bail of $1,000 ,on a ch ire [cratic party on its splendid leadership | of re At his preliminary hearing girl's mother, who, at the time of {the prohibition amendment to the fed » issuance of the marriage license 'in the submission sand ra n of leral constitution and pledge the| Made affidavit that her daughter was 16 BRYAN. sociated Press) ™ Dancing Every Evening Excepting Sunday CHTY GAS LINES Council Holds Special Session to Authorize Work as Means of Expediting Service in Casper ° |party to effective enforcement of the sof age swore that the girl was| A man is as old as hie organs; he Un Orch rmission nted by the cit | Volstead law, honestly and in’ good 14 years old. Whether perjury| can be as vigorous sd healthy at 10M, re estra incil Wednes¢ night in special s faith, without | prosecution will be, or will not. be,! 79 organ: ; brought against the mother as a result | rye te sitsinee a and without any of her irreconcilable oaths, has not been performing their functions. Keep | other of its provi officially stated. your vital organs healthy with | > H 3 > — | NEW HOSPITAL ae PLANS: | GOLD MEDAL RAWLINS, W: c on to the New York Oil compan Sturt work on the laying of pipe lines wis the city limits. This permi: ven so as to pr to consum: » pipe line had b | coholic content Fresh bakery goods, home-made, Iris Pavilion | Edelweiss Bakery, Rudy's Place. 7-1-3t traat for the ome ; - could ar = | y the j e city when it saw: fit. | it this pe ssior he New ‘The world’s sta: 1 company would have had to BRENNAN IS NOT SELLING OUT | tnd rie acd woul | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles | fe i ‘3 nce 1696: corrects disorders; stimulates We will continue to give the people a | viel organs. All druggists, three sizes TRIBUNE WANTADS BRING RESULTS BIG RUN FOR THE MONEY! Leok fer the mame Gold Medel on every box | | ‘accept no ' oe, 1 it had completed its line to} limits before jt could have to lay any pipe lines in tne city. ; os nder the permit granted last night,| work in laying the lines in Casper will be started and is to-continue while the q . laying of the pipe is going on outside} city, Through this plan the New s Kk hopes to have its city lines ready to connect up with the pipe line to the sb lds sues as soon as the vine to ace THE HOUSE 5 OF QUALITY ALWAYS #/Eton jacket effect with plated panels down the front of the skirt will attract First— A D. W. Griffith Picture— f the eye of the most discriminating sum- One of the most recent tasks which e the Knights of Columbus took charge |™¢F Sirl. The vstee is of tucked or-| 66 93 of was the establishment of a Lost |sandie set with filet lace. | @ a e 0 > IN: Baggage Bureau at 461 Fourth avenue, New York City. Through this depart- WILSON LOSES | i. ment thousands of soldiers’ trunks, \ if A 3 boxes and barrack bags lost while in A Six-Reel Special 66 9 transit with the homecoming A. E. F. | A have been salvaged. Thousands of | Next—Big Added Attraction— ; a communications from former service z men are dally received inquiring after lost luggage. This servite Is Nkewise free to all the veterans. There is more | ac empsey ALSO MUTT AND JEFF . Heavyweight Champion of the world—the man than 90,000 pieces of nondescript cumming pieces for men all over the | minority report and led the fight against|{ who drove Georges Carpentier across the pond—in a t Saturday Only An invitation is extended to every | Walsh vy baggage on the army piers at Hoboken, | country, The Knights are also locat-| the Virginia propo: which had the S seconded by Bryan, soldier, sailor and marine now back sachusetts and Pom , attle for the i (Continued from Page 1) She followed him into the street of a thousand sorrows sh of M N. J., and in co-operation with the} a Department the Knights are re- | ing for relatives the personal effects | backing of the president. In the de-| $1,000.000 picture. of deceased soldiers. | bate, which loosed a flood of bitter feel-| to work in to communicate | While the with this for lost baggage. | Was led by Glass. This work ‘will continue IndeGaitely {POT Provided for a plank pledging. the F E DAY ; Norma i almad ‘Ee and can! be greatly facilitated if the) <iq) penetra (to Mnake smudh’ contes ; men ‘co-operate: by corresponding} with! cians os are necessary to secure .ratl: h gage Department. It 1s" 8U°| geation of the treaty. All who support. visable to give the name, rank, com-|ed it told the committee bluntly that —in—_ pany and organiation to whe ae —_—_——_—_—_—_———_—__- ee Serene R ee ar GLI LI IIIS ISIS SESE E LILIES EE ISIS IES IST j “THE WOM AN GIVES” ° as chool. | . : H dina Gnalal ce acetionen rievenins IK Starting Friday, July 2nd : schools which the Knights of Colum- | e § Our Annual One-Half P rice bus are maintaining throughout the eo SALE. eo country are commencing the new year On our entire stock of - Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Silk and Woolen Dresses who have gerly grasped the oppor- tunity of securing a better education through the beneficence of the! This Sale means that you can purchase these Gar- ments much below wholesal2 vrices and be assured of se- curing the most up-to-date styles and materials. To undergo an experience that has fallen to the lot of but few living women. HAPPY HOOLIGAN IN ‘ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL’ 0 TIFTAZLALLLLZL LLL 2 Knights. No pupil who served his} country Is charged a solitary penny for admission, books are provided free, | and the schools are also free to mem- bers of the order. A nominal fee is charged to non-members or civilians | who have not been in the service of the country, Already several hundred women war workers have been admit- ted to the schools through a recent rul- ing which provides for their entrance. More than fifty schools have been established, and within the next three months the hope fs entertained that evening schools will be flourishing in every large city and town about the country under the auspices of the Knights. Among the cities where schools have been started are New York, Chicago, Boston, Buffalo, Provi- dence, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, At- Janta and other large cities, Lafayette Statue to Lorraine City. Paul Bartlett, the eminent American sculptor, is preparing his models for the statue of Lafayette which the Knights are going to present to the historic city of Metz. This statue, which will be a replica of the Bartlett “Lafayette” in the Louvre, will be pre- | sented to France next September, Pres ident Poincare will preside at the cere- I monies and bal Foch will unveil the statue, » present work In the louvre was presented to the French Itepublic by the school children of the United States. A pilgrimage of several thousand members of the Knights of Columbus to the Lorraine city on the occasion of the presentation of the Lafayette statue is now being planned, Every member of the Knights will contribute | to the fund for the statue, which will have four bas-reliefs commemorating historic periods of the World War. The French government {s planning great celebration In connection with the gift from the Knights throughout Alsace and Lorraine, Arrangements are being made by both church and) civil authorities to give the Knights of Columbus visitors and their friends | the type of a reception which France, las been unable to give since the start of the World War. Distinguished Americans and French- | men are co-operating in assuring this feature -elebration, The K s~2n organization, is one of the t thrift promoters in the A. Recent estimates showed that the national, state and local coun- cils of the K. and individual mem- This is an Excellent Opportunity to Buy Middies a we = = = = = =I How Indispensable, Indeed, Middie Have Become! Here they are in several new styles, fresh from the designers, ready for choosing. Each has its own special appeal for the feminine heart. It will pay you to investigate these bargains, even though you do not need them now some of them will be just as suitable for early Fall wear as the new gar- ments, which will be more. HM ALL OUR STOCK OF Silk Blouses and Waists at 25% Reduction These consist of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Pongee and Stripe Habutai FOR JULY 4TH We have a complete stock of Flags, all sizes, and Bunting for Decoration purposes. Richards &Cunningham (Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST WOOT IIILOOOIIOL OTIS IIIT Pe age ee FILLS 2 2 = S = = = | SS = =| = — = hod Ce Bess have been cavedioren $300,000,000 in war and other securities, g i | eT i

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