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‘THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE * 7 CITY NEWS Little Items “About People You Know b Mrs. Harry Dormer will leave’ to- morrow for Acme, Wyo., where she is called on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. B. J. Grinnell. Rev. E. C. oste arrived from Worland last night and will visit with o his friend, Rev. A. J. Hansen of the! Baptist Church, for a few days.” He will preach at the Baptist Church y - Hunter is on his way weeks’ b but will return “and »ntinue his residence in Wyoming. sineas trip If you want good things to eat and t reasonable prices, go to the Royal! Cafe, in basement of McClure Build- ing, on West First street. Big chicken| nner Sunday, 45c. 1-4-3t understands that John sold his interest in ers Jewelry store to the wili desote his time to his h the Coal Creek oil field h une wishes him the best of k in his new venture | The two men injured in the Bur-| ington freight wreck Wednesday are s sily at the Pri hospital F and theiz cond favor- ble to recovery. H. th who is reported out of dangey is his companion, Bryan Hick When it comes to candy, ice cream nd hot drinks, The Wigwam i r A good hot drink i thé thing during the cold weather. trial will convince you. 1-6-1t! o.9° WAR CENSOR’S PASSAGE | INDICATES CONCESSIONS) 3y the United Press AMSTERDAM, Holland, Jan. The war censor’s passage of a quot tion contained in the Vienna Arbiter Zeitung (Austrian) asking that cal Teutonic governm s “discover i the Allies are ready to negotiate El the Teutonic evacuation of the We: rn 1~ont, o, that the mmec is re si; If the pz this was pas ensor purposely, it indi Germany is willing to many ons in order to open up peace) negotiations. ST. PAUL, paign to include ¢ a two y arters. making good roads, in state high!” school curriculums, was launched en the All Minnesota De association met in annual s today. eo NEW LYRIC IS THRONGED AT OPENING LAST NIGHT Thirty minutes after the doors} d to the Lyric The- | atre last night, the S. R. O. sign was |, hung out and many d pleasure seekers were turr who had been looking forv were op appointed pd away ard to the ? GHAMBERLIN'S RIVERTON i ce ocee ar? HOST SY aur ie - D-'in the Midwest hotel, and will «pend | will be made tomorrow from the pres- premiere of the new theatre The Lyric was not really rez ‘or s Manager Bren pening, but iad signed a contract for the attra on which opened@the” new movie house, it was nec y to go ahead vith the plans, in spite of the fact that the finishing touches were still to be added. The Lyric has plenty of seating capacity, and when all is in| | legislation. readiness it will be an attractive’ iit-| tle theatre, with its artistic lighting) fixtures and the big pipe organ yeh | is on the way. The big Estey is like the one in St. Anthott's Church, and is an elaborate and cost-! ly instrument. It will arrive any day now. :) . The Cunnings, with their cleverract, amused the audience with theigy spe-| cylinder oil while they were carr. cialty. They called names, lotated | just articles, and put on an upusual novelty act which will be repeated this evening. ee FRANK Arrangements for Delivery of All CALLS ANSWERED CASPER’S CUSTOM T. FIT YOUR MEASURE. START THE NEW : "YEAR RIGHT BY Wearing a Nobby Tailored jare telling how, when their motor} Baggage Transferred to Any Part of the City. See Me and Make PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE. References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, Phone, 83. Residence Phone 151-W. STORE SOLDTHIS WEEK .StaeuciaehRox2 | BUT STEPINS WILL EID IT |. Good. Things to Eat eal Something New Every Day The Riverton store of the Cham- “AN INNOCENT ae emg By United Press pana Wes and Undertaking AT THE IRIS SATURDAY SACRAMENTO, Jan. 5—Although GREEN VEGETABLES— o. of this city was sold is week _ me ; . Raters ae Phillips eth tal — That’ cabitieties wh tackoney belie Gavexpos. Hiram Johnson will super- Lettuce Rhodes, former proprietor of the| troduced sacessenfully . into motion | Yi8* the introduction of principal mat- C elery Rhodes house, who will now be in- ed | tes. to come before the state legisla- Cauliflower terested in this new line of business. i h [ture starting here next Monday the Egg Plant Mr. Phillips was former manager of by William Christy Cabanng w ©}business of final approval or -rejec- a a Red Snapper Fresh Mackerel < Black Bass ‘ Smelts Alaska Black Ced pictures is constantly being confirm a NO $a31ud UNO LaD ™ ™ a < 4 5 the branch store. directed Lillian Gish in her newest) tion will rest with William D, Steph- Peete = Halibut In accordance with the policy of | L#nele pereeres ; ae Innooeat ens, former United State congress- Mint - S Salmon the Chamberlin Co. in its progressive Magdalene,” at = e xg Bee ate of! man, who from present indications New Turnips bo Bull Heads reaching-out thru the State, new nis play he deals with the garde will advance from the place of lieu- New Bets ba | Fresh Shrimp branches will be established in the howing it in bloom in its youth | tenant governor to that of governor New Carrots . near future by W. J. Chamberlin, |’ when evil tempts and overcomes}, or about March 4, when Johnson Cucumbers SALT FISH— tho the exact towns where the ae the garden gradually fades and’ pecomes United States sens or. Radishes » Mackerel stores will be established has r © 4 hapa’ ehh die. is _| During the first month of the ses- Onions 2> Cod Fish bkéaienatle public. They will: be “In ‘An Innocent Magdalen ¥8|sion bills will be introduced. The Green Peppers a Holland Herring i Director Cabanne, “the central figure ¥ nian thas we) Gn rat >a where along the line of the B ’ nkews wili have a vacation dur- aor ton, howeve: . a you rl, refined and high-|j and in March and April F z | SMOKED AND KIPPERED ee et Frat wall) ae, RtAE bend, Ee sitive instaral reacts +i All Kinds Imperted and Do- | 54 rats lorfe. ung. itive nature ‘. the bills will ‘be voted on and put up ’ so a: ate to: lighest impulse. Howto the governor. Just how far § mestic Cheese S? ‘imon re we goi to bring out this condi-|ens will go toward concun Olympia Cocktail Oysters +c ibut THRONES PAY TI TRIBUTE 16 tion and the thoughts in her mind?) Johnson principles remair Counts and Standards “5 1 Haddie Wh by embodying her thoughts in| e et ¥ White Fish enient symbols. Her father has| FOR SALE—Three tots on Second | We make all our Lunch Meats| (& Cod Fish LATE MRS. DAVID RIOD r that everything that is evil) treet, ney i ee secellent re and Sausage, and invite you] Bloaters refore even the fading roses| Tage or business block site. A, rat ial > Boneless Hace len become significant:) | |: STEELE, 112 S.cWolestt« Phone to visit this department, rs online ‘al Friends thronged the xy no means a new meth-) . 635 in Durbin 100n in Dur treet ye symbolism cS ze est xponents of Fave A . . . last tribute of and aff t nigatiire: A triking ex pare piacusl Office at Nae WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVE MARKET RETAIL to the memory David of his work was the scene of ationerv Co % 12-16-tf whose death on Tuesday brou he execution of his hero in ‘Nathan Hale.’ It s laid i apple or- chard in full bloom, c f the most effective moments I have ever known. But the application of symbolism to the motion an art, I be- lieve is comy row to so many Casper homes beautiful services of the Epi Church was re y the Rev. Robert W. Hutt of § Mark's Church lowing the services, interment took place at Highland Park. The house was filled with the fra- grance of many flowers sent by}HUGE EXPENSE E ATTACHED IN friends of the Kidd family, and one BRINGING BIG SERIAL HERE pecially beautiful floral tribute —--- e ae or eure. oe the § ae Manager Bre : an oe se Tris Thea- Only a few thousand shares left of the block of stock placed a Seventh and Eighth grades the ter has arranged to offer his patrons - . Central School, whose sympathy for the great new motion picture novel on the market by the Bessemer Oil Company to be sold at 15 : sung friends, Elizabet Gloria’s Romance,” in which Billie cents per share. Those who desire {po get in at this price should avid Kidd, Jr., took this thoughtful Burke, famous star of thc apeaing place their orders at once, as the price will be advanced to 25c |form, a se) oe tiger! se oes sabae om anuary 15th, or sooner if this block is closed out before WESTERN ‘UNION Is ing rede. The story is from ther per that date. \ READY TO MOVE of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes, au-, . ee thors of innumerable novels, and: is an of said to be a society romance with the Western U ion, scenes laid Clemer tion fc construc for the Weste nion, |scenes lai Palm Beach, Florida, yesterday from Denve to'and in the homes of the wealthy join in ithe big moving job the pre sent|along Riverside Drive, New York P s\City. Manager Brennan states that » cost of the film considerably in getting things in shape for the en-|above what ordinarily has to pay C. E. LITTLEFi£LD & SON, Fiscal Agents jlarged facilities in the fine new office for film serv but he feels that the Suite 9, Smith Block, Casper attraction is in every respect so ex- the remainder of the week lending his cellent that it is well worth the higher SECOND BIG NIGHT It wili be several days before al moet office has on its hands. Mr, has been here once before srfect working order, but the move ent cramped quarters to the more -ommodious ones. When all is in readiness, the wire service will be more than doubled in capacity. s are run in and things < ir —— ORE MEN FEAR EUROPE AFTER CLOSE OF THE WAR By the United Press DENVER, Colo.; Jan. 4.-—** bers of the Colorado Mets nine ich met here yester lize that at the clos e of the war much n la- come up for consid n Congress which will vitally affect the metal industry. Produc sten ores are seeking protection from the flood of foreign ores which wil!) be thrown on the market after peac is declared. Operators from other} Western States k-ve been invited tc} oin with members of the Colorado | Association in a campaign for tariff} rs of tung-)| QUESTION? WERE THEY RIDNIG ON THE HOG?! By United Press } DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 5—Members} of battery A, Texas National Guard, motor truck recently ran out of} supplies from a ranch to Fort Ring-| | gold, they dried out a ham they aboard, oiled the engine with f. slid in the rest of the way on hie HENRY your Freight. I Meet All Trains. DAY OR NIGHT FRESH FISH EVERY DAY— Pitch "war ane of the] Casper Garand Gare Gs dan at] Norris-Cleghorn Market we a aa