Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1920, Page 6

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rorete ee etee ew ee + Saree wee 4 on epee scene tl asin re se NLT I ECL ETEOEAD SALVATION ARMY “RENEWS SERVICE (Continued from Page 1.) ving of a girl's life from worse than h, should be the greatest.” Another department of the Army ‘work fs the care given to the depend- ent children of the state, county and city. Because of the parents, the child should not be madesto suffer and carry he burden, Col. Dayis says. It is the anherent right of every child born to wve the chance to make good and to ‘become a real citizen of our nation, he Meclared. Through schools and homes de ‘maintained for the children, they are “wiven training to become citizens who sset to their communities. are maintained in New Honolulu and Lipton, Cal., e children are edubated to ful ¢ will be an wThese acters. In the nvention in Maon- ed ‘that one of these Jiomes be built there. Some peonle thought that this work among the chil Niren would interfere with the work of ®ther organizations and institutions, Dut the different ideas and methods “eed by the Army would make that FMpossidle, it was shown. It is the idea SE the Army to keop fami of chil Fen intact, and not to » the Gifferent members of or ‘amily by Rdoptions in different parts of the coun-| ;, try. Then as soon as one of the mer bers is old enough the responsibility of the other members the family is filacea upon him or her. * As the last subject, Col. Davis 1 Viewed the grew work of the Army @uring the world war. He said ‘that the boys themselves told of this. work In the best way, Dut that he sayy the Work hi f from the front-line trenches. Col. Davis was in the lines ting Officer of the: work! he Salvation Army. He d could n to the 5 » allied nations. He said that although the help given’ through the hot: coffee, doughnuts and hearty handshakes was recognized ‘by the whole world, the aid given in other Ways was as great, if not greater. : One of the most stirring stories was yate hospital. en A Shows Begin Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening Ndier j@ho was | found wandering over no man’s land, having ‘completely lost his imemory. from shell ‘shock. ‘The only thing that | stood out in his mind was the phrase, {“T Should Tike, I should like,” and this he repeated all of the time. He was taken frém hospital to hospital, always! under the care of the best physicians, and psychologists. At last he was taken to one of the largest base hos-| ne tocal “Democratic campaign ‘will | vitals where he rémained for months.'}e opened. here on Wednesday when ne day one of the Salvation Army, Senator John B. Kendrick will deliver ies came to the -hospital to cheer a political address at the county court the boys as best she could. She was house. told) to interest herse'f particularly in ie case of the young man. jtold of the young KENDRIGK TO SPEAK AT FIRST DEMOCRATIC. RALLY Dr. Hylton, chairman of the State None of, Central committee, will be here and in her efforts to interest him had. any addition, Wade H. Fowler, Democratic effect and ‘I should like'’ was still the! candidate for congressman is expected only phrase he could speak. When al-| together with W. B. Ross, one of the most discouraged the girl prayed that presidential electors. |she might he-léd to know what would — Count hairman W. W. Sprout’ is | {help him, The next day as she was Making angements for the meeting jstanding by him, the words of a hymn, 94 a large attendance is expected, in which the closing line is, “I would Den from all. parts of the county like to have been with Him then,” ca fo her mind, and she started to sing} Mr. and Mrs, Sam ‘vice have left pihesone. "Ltke a’ nash ‘the: young man: 13: Omatn. where Mr Service. Ie ahioll eee ped to his feet and sang the chorus ping heep. ice will visit nh her m that time on his mem- with there. When they return, ory cam He’ said that they will spend winter at their when he ne in the took him > summer Salvation Ar and the one hymn had ranch in the stood out in his mind. ! That was just one of the great aids given to the wounded and dying men vy the Salvation Army workers. The influences of the women at the and the religious help, all raised ule of the army. she is told of the ald of the Army} nnd milit formation} ion th ers ean id before her and ap- f the work a fire in East Helena, nd after the tornadoes in INi- when the Army was on hand in & aid to the needy, 1 Sol. Davis held his listeners every minute of the time and left them more enthused than ever to help push the work here oy home OOOSOO000000 If you wish to spend a pleasant homey hour and enjoy a well cooked meal, just to your taste, THE WYATT r the top. | Tom Qlson, an employe of the Stand ard Ojl company, suffered cuts abeut the head and also cuts in both legs when he fell from a tank wsterday afternoon. He is at the Pri. MAN HURT invites vou to join their happy family. THEATER ; LAST TIMES TODAY MaryMiles Minter “Sweet Lavender’ ALSO BOOTH TARKINGTON COMEDY, “EDGAR AND THE TEACHER’S PET” AND MUTT AND JEFF IN “DEPARTED SPIRITS” AND LATEST CURRENT EVENTS lo ‘ se A Picture as Great - as the Book DMISSION—30c, Including Tax at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 intercfis for a Don't let the phantom of precedent! She is reported to be doing nicely.” keep you back. Never mind that: dare, ——— r | Carpets Must be Washed. We ao that! j work and cause you no inconvenience while it is being done, On and after November 1 ovr meat market will be placed on a STRICTLY. | CASH BASIS, We are selling meats’ and meat products on the closest pos- sible murgin, on a cash basis it will eliminate much book work and help which will ee us at all times to ‘ive our customers the benefit of the lowest possible prices. | SANDISON MARKET CO, ume r = \ B 0 Ac _Corner Center and Linden Sts. A clean carpet eliminates’ the posst- bility of disease in your home. yours cleaned the ONLY way. Phone OecR. © 4g in the city tro:a’ - M. Taylor of Powder River, |. Wyo. looking after business} who has been in the Casper Private few. days. hospital for the past two weeks, un- Tiave ree: flerwent a, second dperation, yesterday,, 10451 “Phone 966R. | 10-4-5t ee ‘NOTICE | vg @ 4 Notice K. C. Fourth Degree Initiation will be held in Casper on Columbus Day, Tuesday, next, October 12, at 1:30 p. m. By placing our business, 10-8-9-16-16-22-23-29-30 | First Display of Fall Overcoats ' Pleasing styles and color$ for all men Introducing a number of entirely new and exclusive style ideas—sensible and practical inovations. Light- weight overcoats bearing the famous label of : Kuppenheimer : Good Clothes Prepare for the first snap of cold weather. Do it now, while the va- ° riety is at its best. You'll find a style and color you'll like if you choose your overcoat now. Excellent values at $37.50 GMMERCIALGOMPAN THE BIG BUSY STORED : Watch Our Windows > SS ~~Phones 13 and 14 Kelly-Springfield Caterpillars NANA Do you know that the life of a truck depends very largely on the tires the truck rides on. It isn’t the running of a truck engine that wears it out. It’s the pounding it gets from road shocks. Unless tires are resilient enough to absorb these shocks they might as well not be on tne truck. > The Kelly-Springfield Caterpillar tire is a high profile, endless, steel-base tire of the cushion type, and is the ONLY cushion-type tire suitable for trucks of all sizes and weights. . Casper Supply Co. i Phone 913 OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY Co. WRITE 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Aah one eT. 908 Get acquarnbed: with ‘THE UNKNOWN RANGER’ Starring Rex Ray. A six- part feature. The great- est western eyer filmed. Packed full of thrills, ac- tion and tense drama. It’s a story of a real fighting When it comes to stunts extraordi- mary, Rex Ray has the world cheated. cowpuncher. —N-e-x-t— A two-reel comedy ‘NAUGHTY NURSES’ With a bunch of chickens SUNDAY The story of a husband who dolled up and the wife who got wise. See House Peters,- the man of a thousand emo- tions in Ld * Silk Husbands —AND— Calico Wives Women! Most men are cave men. They cave every time. their wives ask them, for money. If he compares you with his first wife, show him the dirt she left under the tug. Do you keep your brakes on while’ yous hus- band is on high speed? There is a chicken waiting for your husband around the co:acr. Learn to turn that cozner first. No man ever I:ved who didn’t like to be babied. Tie a pink ribbon on your nightie and he will st up and take notice. b Cleopatra didn't get all dolled up for fun, she had a reason. This picture is a sensation. Sunday Only. Sunday at 12 Noon WORLD SERIES Base Ball Games Electric Board Recording Every Play DON’T MISS IT Begins at 12 sharp

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