Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1920, Page 5

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JIBES AND ‘KIDDING’ OF FRENCH PRESIDENT MUST STOP, PREFECT | DECREES TO PRESERVE DIGNITY By. HENRY WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent.) country, or as official head of the gov. ernment, is probably the most i portant part of the pr PARIS, July 12.—To the Paris pre rs fecture of police belongs the distine- | , Deschanel, hestedr in | tion of having i urated what is hr imous forspraces sgnia)'tact and } t bearing, seemed to meet yrobably the world’s first official mu- nicipal humor censorship. this Under the: ture of the p itself a se circumstances, the na ssident’s accident was in © blow to the pride of It was imposed to protect “the dig- nity of the office of the president of the French republic” and it de- | French eli It wrankled to think | signed particularly to restrain the | of the president having become the | mirth of vaudeville actors, end-men | jaughing stock of the world, if even | and stage wits lin general who were | for a a: ; “anseemingly” ° capitalizing an_ incl dent which, the prefect felt, was not suitable subject matter for jest. Ta Hereafter all jokes about pajama- ed presidents, falling out of sleeping cars, clean feet (as indicators of gen- teel blood and high pelitical o standing) ang the like are positive barred from Ps n stages and comic reviews. y. | When, to make matters worse, the | gan gleefully rubbing it | supplementing all there wi the ridiculous as in the incident with imag- inary details to the president, France's Old Line protested. Sce became | common in Paris theaters, spectators j rising in their seats to complain a joke that ‘went too far.” the police applied the gag. | He who tres es these forbidden s knew no limit. ‘They premi of antry does so at the sine of the peril of a visit from an nt de s tumble making in- | * with all its embarrassing pos- uations which reflected upon De- | schanel’s morals. Songs recounted an imaginary flir- ion between the president and the | n offi- is “pre ich is the gist_of cial deerge issued by the P: fecture Of police. wife, which, it President Deschanel’s “grotesque” s ay chute from his Pullman window while really prompted his leap the train was traveling fifty miles herth. an hour and his “amusing” hike, r Others enlarged upon the “clean wife told a after the ac nel's gen when she saw ing explana stor) fthe good Wwspaper man the da cident she suspected T teel origin immediate his feet were clean! ad the right-of- to | fect” nd, called le jokes jama-clad, down the dwelling of a sectionha forth such a flood of vaud and comic songs that the city autho- rities felt impelled to stop what they regarded as disgraceful and damag-_| tory details. ing ridicule of the chief of state. Some applauded the p ent for To the hetter class of Frenchman } having introduced the pajama into f lent of the republic | the interior of France. (It probably the office of pres symbolizes all the finest traditions of French culture and political and so cial life. To personify these tradi tions, whether acting as principal speaker at a banquet, host to a royal or distinguished visitor from a foreign RAGING USHERS IN LIGHT CAR EPOCH, GREAT SPEED CONTEST 19 FINAL TEST “Racing is the crucible that has brot about the present perfection of the motor car,” says the local Essex dealer. “Almo: ¢ advancement of the de signer’s art has come from the experi ence gained thru speed and endurance contests. “The quick detachable rim, the use of special steels to obtain lightness and the building of stream-line bodies to decrease wind resistance, are examples of some of the many advancements which have come from the lessons lenrned: in racing: which “lave benefited} every motorist. “At this year’s Indianapolis race, for instance, the size of the’ motors was cut almost in half and yet these cars proved their ability to’ out-pexform the| larger engines of other rs. The smaller engines cut the pit stops in half and, as a result, the average miles / per hour was greater than last year when the cars made 106 stops at the is true that many peasants had ney. er heard of a pajama.) The bard re- elted all experiences in correcting this ignorance, ultimately culminat- ing in their discarding the time-hon- ore “robe de nuit" (nightgown). WELCOME HOME—Miss — Elizabeth May Rhodes of New York City who re- | turned recently from Europe, is the first | American woman wireless operator to} go to sea in that capacity. BARG AINS | IN USED CARS 1 Velie (6) pits. This year only 58 stops were made. ‘ “The lesson is plain and it is that! mere size can no longer be taken criterion of motor car performance. To the motor car users it means the coming of an era of lighter cars of greater performance, of more dependa- bility and of superior economy. i “The Indianapolis, race only served to drive home the lesson already taught | by the achievements of the Essex} Altho the motor of the Essex is actual-} 2. ly smaller than those used at Indianap-| * olis, its wonderful performance. was| 1 Kissel shown on the Cincinnati speedway when | it set a new world’s long distance en- 1 Chalmers ar] y yveraging more than} durahce mark by averaging ‘more tha 1 Dodge 60 miles an hour for 50 hours during} which time it covered 3,037 miles. | “And the Essex which did this was a stock car in every particular an had to contend against the worst pos- sible weather conditions.” —— 1 Hudson Speedster Trucks 1 International 1 3%-ton Diamond 1 2-ton RN danSe MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SAL Es CASPER, WYOMING. } REWARD! Fifty dollars reward for the arrest of person or persons, who stole new Buick Roadster from the Burlingtoh Depot, 9:30 Sunday night. Car has five Kelly- Springfield cord tires, two heavy bump- ers, spot light ,white tail light, license} No. 3466, Wyo., engine No, 569,298. WM. H. LLOYD, i Lloyd Bldg. Co., 210 0. S. Building. | 7-6-4f, ————.(-~—— | The Important Appendix. | Patient—“The appendix is a useless | part of us. We could live quite well) without i } Doctor—“You could—but we doctors; couldn’t.”—Klods Hans (Copenhagen), Attention Legionnaires A regular meeting of George H. Vroman Post, No. 2, will be held at the Club Rooms Monday, July 12th at 7:30. Election of delegates to the state convention. Important that YOU be there. PETER Q. NYCE, Commander. in stock attle and William H. Todd, president of the Todd $ The market value of the stock is now $165 a share. 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