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P adel PAGE TWO ‘HALLS IN HONOR OF ALLIED ARMIES’ OPENED IN FRANCE; — TOATTEND MARATHON PAGEANT OF BIG ASSOCIATION DEDICATION CEREMONY QUIET r “7 ~(By ssociated Press.) —-An eX- July 19, 1919, under the auspices of PARIS, April 18.—(By The Assoc Je Presi-| the Woman's Benefit Association of|beareds in costumes of the periods, | local features now being planned will make up a program which probably has never : Beaters This will be a very interesting} While sixteen groups of nations in| country by a similar group of women. Des Invalides the new “Halls in Honor of the Allied Armies,” | trip, inasmuch as there will be rep-| national costumes and fifty-six state resentatives from all over *he United|trumpeters take their place around{are urged to make reservations as early as possible as the tickets are to be issued the 16th of May. Further information regarding this change of telegrams between President Harding dent Millerand was a feature of one of the ing ceremonies here since the great war when at the Hote! most mov- especially the American army, were formally thrown open. ‘0 discourse ceremony. y a silent trib ute to the memory of the dead i | President Millerand reviewed the | guard of honor and then greeted 1 | Ambassador Herrick, Col. T. Bentley S American embassy, and the other members of the diplomatic corps Then followed by a numerous com- pany of diplomats and military at taches and American civilians, the president passed through the com including those de INSPECT SCOUT TROOP Troop F. emergency Boy | Memorative halls, &cout Tro er, was inspected | voted to the United ast even. City hall plaza | Portugal, Belgium, J by Mayor Chiet of Police, Mania, Jugo-Slavia and Poland. Nisbet and Many Fre officers were present, | boys aquitted but Marshal Foch, in simple civilian | ° attire, seemed most to embody the! showing that t ¢|/ dominating note of the ceremony— »| France at peace solemnly commemor ating the memories of Unity in the ‘Be Pre-|common cause Emergency Troop| President Harding's message was respond to the| Communicated to President Millerand |by Ambassador Herrick. The am. | bassador declared the president of the United States was impressed by the ht that this dedication of mem of the world war would not o} e|be the most interesting of its kind jin the world's history, but also | would constitute a personal appeal to the sentiments which, among all the ervision ice Depa he Boy § and lost children over the Grill last evening at the ¢ was an eye opene y not watched th Troop Fi tion and a that the Plaza was suppose to hol a crowd of people and that the Mayor wanted space cleared for a passage of vehicles. In less than one minute, | 24me of hal seout two long lines| S0Vernment and the people of the ith th United States held the sincerest hope reserved the com Ambassador Herrick adced in the sident Harding that the to hold back the d and had roped oft a|°f seeing fore section of the street. Ata signa. | Plete and co! from the Scoutmater, they assempied | M@rked the relatl ngain in double time. Then they|#2d associated powers during showed how they could clear a street | War, as an everlasting testimony by pressing back e crowd and at/| the true fraternity of nations and the close of the di the Scoutmaster | Peoples called one of the Scouts to the pnt | The French government then asked @nd had him show how the lone Scout; Ambassador Jusserand in Was! Kuards a line in the event of a great| ton to thank President Hard’ conflagration or other calamity,|behalf of President Mille: William Johnson, the Scout called| President’s message, “the upon, showed how he would challenge| Cordial terms of which acters who might be! Profound effect upon the er the guarded ton.” UPSTATE PHYSICIAN CN TRIAL WN U.S, COURT wyo., French na. section w he w ngth until ass’ n Tre that the Acult situa lose of the inspection, May or Blackmore complimented _ the ‘Troop on the'r attainments and estat ed that the need for the Scouts might | come at any time and that the city ce) would be glad to know they Ww. ready to alled_ upon. physician of Cody and Greybull, went —— lon trial in the United States district Nothing but the finest! WHERE?/court for Wyoming, Wednesday Why The WYOMING DURG & supP-|™orning, charged with violation of PLY Co. the Mann act. are able to handle Dr. April 18.- were This owner waited until Fall This owner installed ARCOLA this Spring How soon will there be an ARCOLA famine? ID YOU KNOW that the great de- mand for heating equipment prevented 5,000 home-owners from getting Arcora in the Fall of 1921? Yet this year three times as many homes are being built. We can make no more Arcoras now than in 1921 because the factories are already filled with orders for larger Ideal Boilers. Everything points to an unprecedented Arcora famine this Fall. Please help us to avoid disappointing you. Ask your Heating Contractor to give you an estimate today. Ask him to explain just how Arcora fills every, room with healthful radiator warmth and pays for itself in the fuel it saves. ARCOLA Heating Outfit Installed ready to use with radiator in each room a *180 to #550). oe FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORES AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY dozer boilers and American Radiators for every heating need. 24th and Blake Streets DENVER, COLO. arked the dedication | | ‘Tip to Cailfornia with all expenses ' prominent | | | | Che Casper Daily Cribune CASPER RESIDENTS WIN FREE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Clara Tubbs, Mrs. Stella Lilly, sion of the Years” in which the world! v Mrs, Delilah Richards and Mrs. Ber-j events and association history for the chel Scherck have won the “Mara- fy v rill yed. thon race which has been on since Past CHIsty VOCEs Laeger ay ee i In five year groups, led by standard} iny | this colorful precession will wend its y impressively around the stadium the Maccabees, and will receive a paid. States, Canada and Honolulu. | the beautiful rose emblem of the osso- The gand Marathon Pageant of the | ciation in the center of the stadium. Woman's Benefit Association taking| Dr. E. M. Hiner and his famous} place in the west in May and June of} band of sixty pieces has a specially | this year has an added attraction for| Prepared sore of music for this event. local residents since the fact has been|A massed guard drill with one thou- made known that members ‘of tho as-| Sand specially costumed guards, state sociation and their friends may send | division songs with ten division cheer in requests fro invitations to the pa-| leaders and a master cheer leader and geant to be sent to thelr own personal| Marathon cornetist to herald each friends residing in Los Angeles, Port-|¢vent will combine to present a pa land, Seattle or Vancouver, the points|geant program of singular beauty. whero the pageant in to be staged. Each participant will wear her own Specially dyed costumes for eon| state color and all states will be sent thousand participants have been col-|ed by divisions, each with its own ored by an experienced artist through | co! making a beautiful rainbow every range of color for the “Proces:| eff It will require three thous: Now a QuICK Quaker Oats Cooks to perfectica in 3 to 5 minutes Quick as Eggs A dish that’s almost ready There's a Quick Quaker Oats at your store now. Just like the Quaker you have always known—perfect in quality, exquisite in flavor. But also the quickest cooking oats in the world. No other brand cooks anywhere near so quickly. The secret is this: In Quick Quaker, the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. They are ready in 3 to 5 minutes—as soon as eggs. 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