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FRIDAY, JUNE 9. be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE TWO the Chesapeake, but from, the banks Cornwallis regarded ceton campaign as |ish forces. At last his rival was sure) your excellency,;not from the shores { ‘the old fox.’ Then came the stra-| oc |tegic withdrawal by Washington, at| of the Delaware.’ | night, in secret, from his line on the 2 | Assunpink creek, the flanking march to Princeton and the second surprise! r and defeat of the enemy. In the nar ory of the Washington y career, and we do not need led of the verdict of Fred- Trenton had been an almost complete surprise, an easy victory. Princeton was a desperately contested engage- ment, whose immediate result includ- ed not only an enheartening of the patriot cause, but a profound discour- agement to those on the other side Walter Long, the villainous captain of the hell-ship in “Moran of the Lady Letty.” a Paramount picture which will be shown at the Iris theater to- day and tomorrow. ‘The fight scenes were filmed aboard the ship in San Francisco bay. The a spar. After a final struggie, the villain drops imto the ocdan. For this iatter shot, a camera was lashed to another spar, and thus a close-up ylew of the knockout punch and the fall was obtained. Dorothy Dalton plays the featured SOMEBODY WILL GET FREE AUTOMOBILE HERE away on the last night of the Worth. am shows exhibition in Casper is be- ing displayed on the streets of the city every da‘-.and evening, and good care is being taken to see that it wil! te in tip-top condition wher it is awarded to the person holding the lucky number. ick The Great, who ranked the Tren- role of “Moran.” The picture is an adaptation f the sea story by Frank! The Maxwell touring cir which the Werris. | American Legion 1s going to give! —Try a classified ad in the Tribune — 2 ————— —Try a classified ad in the Tribune. —| of the Atlantic, who were responsible) tas men were at least 60 feet above rative of those magnificent winter deys |of marching ond fighting, surprisc*’ton-Princeton campaign as the most) for the continuation of the war. {the deck. The fight started on deck and victories, one finds the truest pre-| br t of which he had knowledge.| “So you have ereeted here at Prince-| the the indomitable spiritis * ¢ |ton a fitting memorial to the eee nee on up rigging unt! (they reached the fore top. From sentation of heroes which sustained, and, at last, won the} «The real story of human ess|and heroism of that day. We bring eae 3 Progress there they fought on out to the end of i revolution. is written elsewhere than on the wreaths, — ! “The destruction of Washington's) world’s bat elds, and war and con fed out COPOCOSCOOCOOSOOSOOOS OOOO OO EOCOSOSSOSESSEEESCCEEEs ~ First Quality Carnations Per Dozen ........... om aeons $1.25 Roses, per dozen. -$2.00 FLORAL DESIGNS and lay at its foot the laurel ~ which gratitude and patriotic senti- army would almost have snuff ‘ provided rather its punctuation ™ment will always dedicate to those the revolution. * * * |than its theme. But among the excep-| Who have borne the heat and borden “Years afterward, Lord Cornwailis| tions, among the cases in which a par-| Of the conflict. Let us believe that | and the members of his staff were giv-| ticular conflict has had consequénce/ their gxample in all the future may be’ en a dinner by General Washington,| reverberations far greater in th: -| as thus far it has Been, a slorivus in- | following the surrender at Yorktown than could possibly be i spiration to our country.” | ‘The compliments of the occasion were @ consideration of the PTE | exchanged in a manner so gracious | “MORAN OF LADY LETTY For custee and good cooking, too RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT International to Decide on Or- ganization of Clubs in South America, Asia, Africa and Australia. number 7. — engaged or the immediate results, none stands out more distinctly than does FIERCE BAT TLE the Trentom,Princeton campaign. We and amiable that, as we read of it June 9%—! now, it is difficult to realize all their © or not there will be national) significance. Among the rest, Lord Rotary qQubs in the| Cornwallis made a speech in which he countries of Europe and in South! paid his compliments to the military America, Asia, Africa and Australia! genius of Washington. Comparing the the big question to be decided here| Yorktown campaign with the Trenton is week at the thirteenth annual| Princeton operation, he declared, turr convention of the International Asso-| ing to General Washington and bew LOS ANGELES, Cal, Whett associations of North Casper Greenhouse 1101 North Durbin (Corner K) cannot say that the cause of indepen- dence and union would have been lost without it. but we must find ourselyes | at a loss if we attempt to picture the| successful conclusion of the revolution, | e e Meeeccceccscscececesos ad there been another and different! Fighting on the fore tép of schooner issue from the-struggle of those hard,| with the vessel rolling and pitching ciation of ary clubs. With the! ing profoundly ¢hat ‘when history4 mid-winter days. and the mast swaying. is no pleasant ; extension f the Rotary idea to coun-! shall have made up its verdict, the; “The climax of that desperate ad-! job, according to Rodolph Valentino, ] tries and the growth of almost 100 fairest laurels will be sathered fo venture came on the field of Princeton.| playing the leading male role, and | clubs in the British Isles alone, there! * as —— Try this popular recipe for | LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN has arisen a question as to change in = RED CROSS CREAM: WHITE SAUCE | IN CASPER the present form of government which ¥, (For Creaming Vegetables) | Guaranteed Repair Work By First Class Mechanics. ill prov e for more autono . | EF aleg cal ae Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer si oe GAS, OIL AND GREASES day of the convention by Samuel Bots. a simple vegetable c ompound for constipation—So safe thousands give tsp. salt % cup Red Cross Milk cup water 2 tbsp. butter or sul (Formerly Occupied By White Motor Truck Co.) 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HEN a man is in the 83rd year of his age, as I am, there are certain things he has learned that only. time can teach him. The basis of treat- ing sickness has not changed since I left Medical College in 1875, nor since I placed on the ple want to use them noone can deny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children, The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the bet- ter for the general health of WHERE POPULAR IGGIWN and are sending a delegation of more market the laxative prescrip- all. And as you can get results dati 60' sakuibace -05 the convention tion I had used in my practice, in’a mild and safe way by w -” PRICES barwlio' cepeaeent teen: | nown to druggists and the using Dr, Caldwell’ Syru YOUR . SHCEMAN PREVAIL The new constitution and by-laws provides for a change in the number of directors and gives the national as-| sociations that are also provided for} representation on the board. The na-| tional association that is provided by the proposed constitution will take care of certain of the administrative work of Rotary that is now looked after by the international board of directors and will function in an ad-| visory capacity to the board of direc- tors and the international headquar- ters. HARDING RENEWS HERO TRIBUTE (Continued from Page One) | Hudson forts, the retreat act Jersey, the refuge in Penn: was all leading toward the inevitable endr The army was crum bing, only civil authority pretended! to maintain any central organ. The enemy delayed to finish his task, only because he was so certain of his quar-! ry that haste would be unseemly. | “And then the flash of Washington-| ton’s defiance. he crossing of the) Delaware in storm and ice floes; the march, and the delays which made it! impossible to effect 1 night attack and a complete surprise; Washington's stern and fateful decision to press| on and stake everything on the issue; | finally, the attack and the victory. “Brilliant as was the accomplish-| ment, Washington, on the Jersey side, ‘was faced presently by the superior| strength of the now consolidated Brit- STANLEY SAYS HEISASTRONG RELIEVER NOW Salt Lake City Man Put Tan-! lac to Test and Says It Put Him in Pink of Condition— Wife Also Greatly Bene- fitted . | | | “Both my wife and myself have put Tanlac to the test and we can't say too much for it,” said Frank Stan- ley, 909 Concord street, Salt Lake City, Utah. “My wife suffered terribly from a badly disordered stomach, nervousness and other troubles. 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If grown peo- ae why take chances wit pills and powders and strong drugs, even if Has basse in candy? My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A’ bottle suci: as you can find in any ‘ drug store, will last a family several months, and all can use it. It.is good for the babe in arms because pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the direction: it is cqualy effective at all ages. Elderly people will find it especially ideal. The formula of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is on the cover of every bottle, and the ingredients have the endorse- ment of the U. S. Pharma- copoeia. _ FIVE STYLES MEN’S DRESS SHOES AT $10,000 Worth of Syrup Pepsin Free In remembrance of my 83rd birthday I have set aside the sum of Ten Thortsand Dollars to be given away in half-ounce bottles of my Syrup Pepsin. Only one Free Trial bottle to a family. All are constipated now and then, and here i opportunity for you and ot CHARGE. 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Read the descriptions below and then see the Shoes themselves and you will agree with us that no such values are. to be found elsewhere in Cas- WHERE POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL FEATURING FOR SATURDAY IN OUR NEW Brown Calf French Last Dress Oxfords Made of brown calfskin—neat dressy tres—Goodyear welt con- structica—this value will sur- prise you both in comfort and looks, all sizes. $4.98 Semi-English Dress Shoes Made of brown calf with Goodyear welt sole— a soft and pliable dress shoe in every re- spect—all sizes, $4.98 Our Shoe Repair Depart- ment Takes Pride in Get- ting Out NEAT WORK PROMPTLY. A SENSIBLE PLACE TO TRADE LOCATED DIRECTLY UNDER THE UPSTAIRS STORE ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT | %

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