Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 6

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Ph Tas it bien TS es | Wt | pg i UL _ Pletely covered in flowers, while offi # Matheney «ity. ~NNIERSARY OF ITALY'S SUGGES Nearly Every Man, Woman zy Child in Fiume Seemed Gathered About Monument Where Demonstration Began es ‘FIUME.—(By. Mai)—The anniversary of the Italian victory on the Piave was celebrated here-by a great demonstra: tion, in which the whole population of Fiume, both-military and civilian, par- ticipated, Tt began at the ‘Monument of the Anchor,” a marble base, like an altar, supporting the anchor which be- longed to the first Italian warship to put into the:port of Fiume after ‘the war. A'l Fiume’s manifestutions center there, as in ancient Rome they centered at the capitol and in modern Rome at the altar/on the monument to Victor Exo manuel. Everyman, woman and child in Fiume seemed to be gathered around the monument, which was soon com- >! cers, soldiers, sailors, arditi climbed all over it, waving their caps and si ing. There are any number of these Songs. written for the / volunteers of a’Annunzio's expedition, such as: ‘Noi siamo j disertori, ma non di Caporet: to." (Wie are the deserters, but not the ones of Caporetto,” referring — to Nitti’s speéeh in the chamber when the news of the expedition to Fiume reach ed Romie, on which occasion he brani. ed all @\Agpunzio's men as deserters). of flags were grouped ar- ‘sx/ifolhd ‘the monument and thered in a picturesque iitferert battalions of the beir red, blue and blac cers with caps tilted at le, reroiniscent in thelr ap- pearance the ‘‘musaueteers” of the time @F ““D'Artagnan.” After several persons had spoken amid constantly growing enthusiasm, o procession was formed, which, with flags and banners at the head, defile 1| through the main thoroughfares of the ,Arriving at a bridge obstructed by thick barbed wire entanglements, | the arditi delivered a sham attack upbn it and Qn the fun, the procession en- tered Sukak, the Slav suburb of Fiume which lies at the other side .of the bridge, and rushed through its streets, | shouting and singing,’ waving their flags, caps and. weapons, while the DARN CROWDS; ‘|stav- papURe looked on with pla and unmoved stare. 7 D'Annuhzio’s men are all young dnd jeiesiamie strong Jand fit, enthis- jase and patriotie, «evoted to - their @'Annungio, ready to fight and, if need be, to die for their cause. The majority are seasoned) war — veterans, having fought throughout the whole of th» world war and among their leadérs are leaders, proud of Fiume, of. Italy, of) id} faces to the en ee A leading British shipbuilder, In com- ing on the etteiency,* of women in istry, — some of the most brilliant generals and} officers of the Italian hye A! Satta arab MANY TOUGHING SCENES: AT TOMB OF BRITAIN'S UNKNOWN. WARRIOR HERO! LONDON (By. Matl)—Scores of touch- ing instances have been witnessed at the tomh of Britain's “Unicnown. War- rior” in Westminister Abbey as long lines of men, women and children haye passed the black marble slab covering | thé. grave. for several days since the burial there of the unidentified soldier. The fact that ho one Knows the name of the man who lies beneath the slab leads: many to offer tributes in the hope perhaps that the body is that of 4 missing son. The mother of one of the thousunds» of unknown warriors any one of whom might be reposing in Westminister Abbey. laid three r medals, the Mons Star, the Victory Medal ‘and the British War Medal on *- | the grave as she ‘passed in the line. They had been awarded to her only, son wounded three times and after- wards reported missing. A soldier's modest offerinz of flow- ers bore the inscri tion: “In Joving memory of my two pals and all the oth er pals.” The epitaph placed on the slab reads: | “For King and Country—Greater bch Hath No Man Than This.’ —————— "There -is. an irresistable fascination In the, life devoted to letters. The path of the literary genius is’ paved with bones. Few there are who turn their | CASPER PLEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with the iitcie’ results. of simple. witchhazel, camphor, hydrastic, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One man's eyes were so bad- ly strained he could not read -without pain. ‘Two applications ‘relieved him. A lady with weak, inflamed eyes was greatly ‘helped’ by ONE bottle. We guarantee a smal) bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or in- 2 names eyes. Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. ever live to cross it. male eee. Finest Theater « LAST TIMES TODAY ‘EARTHBOUND’ Basil King’s Powerful Drama of Life After Death = ss = Spayacon beyond the desert who another ' two years I would have under-! taken to build a dreadnought with fej la¥or.” Less: than onethird ot the world's: he war had lasted Es ae use bread as a a caly. food. Always Worth While HOLY SMOKE = . Look at oe Program the Is Running no tsairaee and Cheustnas Big Double Bill. First —— The Big Six-Part Comedy Riet, No Tears—All Joy |. W/ William Gor Presents The Tron. Rider ‘ dy Prank L. Packara — Also— ““Fwo Part Hall Room Boys Comedy “THIS WAY OUT” ‘Oite of the Film Sensations of the Year —-Also— Bobby Vernon in “Seven: Bald Pates” MAMMOTH ORGAN Shows At—1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, and 9:30 ADMISSION 40c Tomorrow and Christmas HOBART BOSWORTH “A THOUSAND TO ONE” Apples CHR ISTMAS DINN ER Afterall the gifts have been selected and sent---after all the duties of preparing the house for the visit of old Saint Nick, then the plans for the big meal of the day must be made. Raa) Ao We are striving to help by suggesting the following: Sunshine Fruit Cakes Libby’s Prepared Mince Meat Fresh-Killed Turkeys and Geese Pascal Celery Smyrna Figs English Walnuts___=_____~ 35c lb. Pure Sugar Candy____40c lb. Ail the other requisites that go to make up that excellent. meal— “Your Christmas Dinner Oranges MARRIED LF E’ Nota war picture, Ha, Ha! A Mack Sennett production by the inimitable producer of the best, comedies in the world. Many imi- tators, but there is only one Mack Sennett. See the Mack Sennett Bathing = a in all their splendor, “See the greatest display of hein ever seen on the screen. panes g ——Second—— The Next Big King Comeninn, HAROLD LLOYD In His Very Latest: $100,000 Comedy, di- rect from the Amer- ica Theatre. in. Den- ver. ; “NUMBER PLEASE” This comedy was filmed in the biggest . park in California amusement —And— 4 §PENIC “TROUBADOURS OF THE § SRY” _ Iris Orchestra Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 8:30, 5:00; 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 ~~ ‘TOMORROW ‘AND “SATURDAY SHIRLEY MASON “GIRL OF MY HEART” A Christmas Story ~ . for , Christmas Day Just before the battle mother. Father is_work- ing on the Christmas wood pile, and “Willie get all of those pin feathers out of that turkey.” LYRIC - Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY MAE MURRAY in the dramatic romance in six parts ‘THE A. B.C. ANNOUNCEMENT THE UNITED BAKERY _is under new management and in charge of a compet- - ent baker of many years experience. We will make all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; also we will specialize in.all kinds of pastry, includ- ing Pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. “Our Bake Goods Taste Homemade” Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 132 West A. St. Phone 940W NOTICE ALL UNION BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE ALL DAY CHRISTMAS Open Until 9 P. M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th WM. SHAFFER, Séec.-Treas. OF LOVE’ Some picture Next . The sagacious comedy two parts ‘HIS NAUGHTY NIGHT’ See bay Hy Blind Pig Another two coypall comedy “HIS WIFE'S FRIEND’ With Charles Murray and all the Mack Sennett Babies Then That's Ten Reels Come Early and get * § warm berth TOMORROW AND

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