Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1917, Page 5

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in our new serial— Gloria’s Romance Western women are elder hands at Where multitudes of deadly serpents made their home—where | deadly rattiesnakes lurked in the tangled saw grass—where | hungry alligators lay in the waters tiful Gloria Stafford floundered a might lead her out of the primeval jungle. Read the adventures of this fascinating, Nole. By casting cne. vote in Monroe out of a tote! of 231 he m: the solid electoral vote for Washington historically unique. conditions, avoid mishaps, or advise you upon a problem that had per- plexed you for years. There is a man in your town at the present time who will for two hours present you with the most baffling ep- isodes of modern times. An effect rapidly succeeding and surmounting until the acme of bewilderment is at- tained. You will be gratified by the IN MOVIELAND || Short Reviews of Plays to | be seen on local screens | FINDS SUCKERS IN PLENTY © | New York Faker Makes Easy Money| | Selling False Mustaches to the Credulous Public, EVERGLADES ! 3 | realization of the most extravagant! ) | Every now and then a faker appears dreams of the “Arabian Nights.” | ae pine with false mustaches for “Cunning, the man who knows,’ | Sale. The one he sports himself is and a company of wonder workers ther a nobby hunk of hair and looks will be at the opening of the new | ae e aie &S a result of the way it} Lyric Theatre. Warm and beautiful | is pasted to his lip. He soon gy Tonigh Pt | onight. S WW os jj t Sowa by offering a similar mus. Se era Lekinaitt! a Maha tache for a nickel. Scores of people Lost or taken from k of Mid- | buy, planning a Joke of some. sort } v 4 me I z Kk ic so west Hotel, at trew > vate’ é o ish | But the purchaser who does not thep : vat ga ha detent Engi chepes and j and t e open the little envelope Preis cen irons say el een alee mustache will find coat, known as African brown, with = . é Bis thaw Head Eidelys waite large fur collar and cuffs. Coat lined) Styles for men who care. All t ope contains Is a with gold-colored satin; has belt fast- j wisp of ¢ hatr similar to that ened to t an f t t used In upholstering furr e. There ones. fe2teer ene, Bevin ¢ rea Ab Sool: Sema mesbbincd item ne eral reward will be paid fc forma tache form—Just a tangled wisp. ul} € DUSTIN FARNUM Don rend inei ue she recovely GCs iiey Were usable at all it would make Pallas Paramours ment, and no questions asked. No- | it enough mustache to cover one tify Tribune office 1-2-4t t Does the buyer seck out : —— men - A 1 demand his money TOTRE IRIS TONIGHT, START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT by back? | Globe Shoe Co. He does not, for he feels like S '§ ‘ | a MOVIES SUPERIOR TO trading at White’s. G one of our of the litt . any}. | 2 fool tor having wasted his money on ° as : * . b oe bayous, beau | material for @ third-rate piker’s joke |p See Rlomorte Bietp MOnlONs | CopPony hocks. and eee how. yup aa Shoes repaired while you out seeking a path that! Ana besides, If the faker 1s not hunt.|,Rbert Edeson, for many years one save. White Grocery Co., 115 East wait | cd up immediately he never will be |! the forerost Ame tors, bu nd st., phone vivacious young girl | '*t!. He doesn't care, for he har| Whe has adopted moti : ss | no pride in his occupation nor perma his new prfession, is aie | nent sta The inner circle of BTeater h hts than he ever a1 on the legitimate stage. He is ich coarse work.—New Eat opinion that the motion picture i Good Things to and the three stutes of Rhode Island, EXCLUSIVE MARKET RETAIL Letter art that will ultimately take its place i“CLORI A'S ROMANC “ONE OF among drama, painting and liter 2 S thi N By MR. and MRS. RUPERT HUGHES [BEST SERIALS EVER PRODUCED g_! 2™ besinning to omething ew KLvery Day Every chapter is replete with the interesting incidents and | ‘, SEER ited boundarie nnot compare.with | GREEN VEGETABLE: & | FRESH FISH EVERY f experiences of a willful, hoydenish creature with whem you |..." ness ©f the motion picture which has the Let ‘i BS)" inca seo Moe will quickly fall in love. Read the story and then see the |... ©” for Lyric whole world at its command, Th Fresh M pictures in which beautiful Billie Burke, the famous a ; r ! liev an nie h w mork tha ten pal ‘charel plays the star part. : an isands sh oak sre” Sinelt ’ Watch for the Opening Instaliment! |» Biacraph feces Want oe Sane eee First installment will appear in The Daily Tribune within a few days & t t I , Nam Friday cu) ai ———————————=— | beer ’ f i r F te rguerite f : , WOMAN FARMERS DOING WELL RECORD LIKELY TO BE HEL)?)“" ae ; Bevort. StALiCee Ps ice th the oe Si vim pe tae Sede $4,006 the enPc Starrir ith in the pro bes Thousands Have Won Success in This George Washington the Only Candi. |titan-haired Billie to he Tor f Willer a ators yi Rialie hs aber Bt) Country, as They Have in the date for President Who Received » fname on the dotted line of a con- tren ene r< ckerel British Isles. Solid Electoral Vote. | callingatar ther ince in DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? Pieters , English women are not the only ones The first election of W Ty 7 ad? I " r th that Mil GRSia Ie won a eee ee = E 7 who sre hurrying into the farming | president was held on the 6 edne= | iba: caninas athe sae ti a ene life Hat are ; as thet Dapper All Kinds: Imported/and Do; 82 aan 8 gilts business, remarks a writer in. the day of January, 1789, the Constitudion | yrs. Rupert : pons elie aR Se ESA Se td Good aac) mestic Cheese Z pay Springfield (Mass.) Republican. Amer- | having been ratified on the twenty-iirsi | c puppre Hughes who i Hel Be enya cessenaple ace icd O81 Oly capa Cpektall Ositere oF Salmon ican women are turning in large num- of June preceding. There was no p> | eat oi cA 3 h ane ay : Rite % fi det en oe eens ¢C : ARSES i ze ibut bers every year to stock raising, bee ular election, the electors of all 1! |Byening Post SGosmsce lita ieee. Ret vaccum eat Date perce -ounts and Standards an 1 Haddie raising and farming of all sorts. When states that participate »j ites 5 snl i ? a eesan dc, sah rrmae ts shawesh be red Ww ciaomlll otpalt } fc} e Fish the national, beékeepers’ ‘asaocisifion Bethe seo ep ann ie A |zine and the Red Book, for nearly that there are persons even in this ae . It our Abe Meats ba Cod Fish had it nnual meeting in Phila- tution hertitted Thode sTalnid everyone has read “What Will Peo- late day and age who could produce and Sausage, and invite you} © Bloaters S last 2 ne ae on pe ec ode Ishin Say?’ i 7 ” a , ; i i > % Me > ple Say? lipped Wings,” etc., and real modern miracles. Would it < to visit this department cs B ] ; delphin it was noticed that a large North Curolina had not yet ratified (| Chae hineth Hneladay : A ane es : at F ’ a soneless Herring number of the members were women | Constitution and did not choose elec ese aaeeuipeele nae ea areca blag gpg eS sot x xa call y : . t _and they took a pertinent part in the tors. In New York a contest arose is 3 . Parad Sax psionceatie den N ] h M eal tam 1a New. Tonka conte sio%e ekamiall iy. tame in the mont pleasing. and orris-Cleghorn ark et is secial will appear at the Lyfe? friendly manner, inform you of how WHOLESALE } , the busine The Missourl Woman tells us there are 3,000 woman farm- ers in that state, and they are women who farm intelligent? scientifically | and successfully. They study the bul- letins sent out by the state board of agriculture, they compete at the state and country fairs—often they have been quick to realize that co-operation | between city and country is of utmost importance to both. The 3,000 woman farmers of Mis- souri make good profits in time of peace. In time of war they could, very likely, feed the entire state if all the men farmers should be drefted into military service. Of one example of efficient “farhi Wiatidzement,” we read that she has been making money annu- ally on 200 acres In wheat and exten- sive stock raising; another “raises hogs under glass”—that is to say, she at- tracted wide attention a few years ago, during a blizzard winter, whefiiJother farmers were losing live stuck by | freezing, through resourcefully, con- verting her greenhouses into Iter. | Another Missouri woman farmgr Is widely recognized as an expert In fine hogs. Her Berkshires have takeh jirizes | wherever shown and her corn exhibit- ed at San Francisco carried off the ex- | vosition gold medal. ———$<—— + - Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-| clusively in fuel. Office at) Casper. Stationery Co. 12-15-tf | FRANK Arrangements for Delivery of Al! CALLS ANSWERED References: FRAN ; ‘CASPER’S CUSTOM SU | At th Baggage Transferred to ‘Any Part of the City. See Me and Make PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. Any Casper. Bank. Office Smoke House, Phone 83. Residence Phone 181-W. .ILOR, MAKES CLOTHES TO FIT YOUR MEASURE. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY Wearing a Nobby Tailored wehhinco : in the future could bette your starting soon you North Carolina and New York took no part in the first presidential election. At that time the electors did not Vote separately for president and vice presi- dent, but each one voted for two men for president and the one receiving the highest number of electoral vote became president and the next h | est vice president. Only ten s | took purt in the election, viz.: ‘fl Hampshire, Massachusetts, Counecti- cut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela- | ware, aryland, Virginia, South Caro- lina and Georgia. These ten states then had 69 electoral votes, of which Washington received 69, John Adams and were scattering. By this rame president and election ( toral votes ‘all, Adims 77 and 55 were scattering. The case of a nearly solid electerul vote for president was in 1820, when James Monroe was elected for a second term t time there were 24 states, with 232 electoral votes. The vote of the electoral college was: James Mo: ; John Quincy Adams, 1. electors from New Hampshire, lik those from other states, had been chosen as Monroe men, but one elector voted for John Quincy Adams, because, as he said, he was unwilling that any other president than Washington should receive a unanimous electorai HENRY your Freight. I Meet All Trains. DAY OR NIGHT GANNER a7

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