Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 8

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AARNE en THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE }Clarkson, W. C. Morris. Messrs. Ma- jhoney and C. A, Cullen. Bridge followed the dinner and Holmes Hardware Co. Se Siento “a Tonight ¢ [-R-I- S ¥ T mort OW : = Our repairs are well on the way. Special priced WHO'S THE SMARTEST Good are getting low. Some extra good bar- || WYOMING IRISHMAN? ae gains still on our counters. Watch our win- j want Pt “ | dows. Latest test looks like Sen- Knit Mittens, 10c and 15c per pair. || ator Sullivan has the best EDITH STOREY 4 Our new stock of Hardawre, Paints and ws of Dick Keenan : : : ik ; “The Daughter —— IN —— Household supplies will soon be here. The Cheyenne Tribune recently in- Holmes Hardware Co. [Jerse 22.2 88 of MacGregor | |The Two | |ject of “Who is the smartest Irishman Tyler Variety Store jin Wyoming.” The Screen Story of a Scotch Lassie Edge Sword TELEPHONE 601 Those who are readers of the popu lar Cheyenne daily will recall that claimed that he is the smartest Son of claimed that he is the smarest Son of E who could fight her own battles. and other famous Vitagraph players in —— WITH i 1 H Her sword of vengeance proves two- | d) edged, for it swings both ways. She suc- Valentine Grant ceeds in her purpose when she brings sorrow to the heart of the woman, who UNUSUAL—Even for a FAMOUS by evil flirtations, caused her brother to PLAYERS’ production on the Para- end his life. in in Wyoming. When Senator Patrick Sullivan ar- rived in Cheyenne a few days ago, a special committee of Keenan’s friends lipped down to the train and put Pat {wise, with the result that .Senator Sullivan ref { mount Program A GREATER VITAGRAPH FILM FORD WEEKLY IN FIVE PARTS ed to speak to the Sher- By Mrs. Donald MacQueer Telephone No. 15 [faa man when he came up to the { notel. Later, however, the Casper states-' {man became mollified and was willing s the time of day with the Sher- man. A few days after “Mr. USUAL DIME DANCE AT THE TEMPLE TONIGHT The Methodist Ladies’ Aid Society movement which has taken the cour will meet tomorrow afternoon at the try by storm, will be introduced in home of Mrs. Harry Parsons, 340 Casper during Better Baby Week in Suth Durbion, Mrs. Parsons will be' March next. Possibly a baby contest! manieame inter ie lobiescetet = mi eta A ay anoiniee - many nalts wt pe pela if arrangement He OO ar aki ann eei dine snd found ane Potter, E. Winter, E. C. Raymond, | without provocation attacked three ful matters were brought up and dis-| made for this, ator Sullivan and Attorney A. C. A [ CAMPBELL FLECTED W. C. Mentzer, Percy Metz, V. J.|men standing in front of a door and rassed. The officers are bound up in the Campbell ‘together. He invited them! As Us J x 0°00 Tidball, J. A. Arnold, R. N. Matson,!Sickler died from knife wunds. work heart and soul and include the! to dine with him and Attorneys C. P. Arnold, George Until two days before he had never Home! ani School Welfare me owibis cwomen: Mes, “| CArtHUN 55 cntvah’ hesitated and@made HEAD BAR ASSOCIATION Brimmer, Morris Corthell, William been seen in the community. “He de. Close to Hearts of Women (Schulte, president; Mrs. Thomas Coop nes es chief of which that he M. Stansbury, W. Q. Phelan, L. C.-clines to talk about himself’or where was not feeling well, was not very| erat . Sampson, W. B. Ross, R. E. Lee, A. he has been. He has manifested no hungry anyway, and did not care for, Judge A. C. Campbell, counsel for D. Walton, W. C. Kinkead, H. R. interest in efforts to save him from ing but a bowl of bread and the Natrona Pipe Line and Refining Henderson, Jr., Sam M. Thompson, the electric chair. er, secretary; Mrs. Charles Horstm treasurer. Mrs. R. H Nichols chairman of the program committee nection of the two, as the name im-| with the following assistants: Mes-/®ny¥thing but The Home and, School Welfare League has its object the closer con iations, to wt hapter contributes. , te * an » Wyoming Oil Fields oi —e—_____ : : peice ape , -ooke,|milk. Mr. Keenan insisted, however,|Company, and the Wyoming O A. H. Beach, M. A. Kline, J. M. plies. The local organization is con ated We ie yeaa eines that ihe wanted hisleompany, so thel Company, -was elected president of Hench, A. C, Campbell, Robert Haw. GRECIAN COUNCIL rected with t ational Cong of) Stephen Tobin, | Dee imbell. party of three went to the dining the State Bar Association before the |}, Blake Kennedy, H. S. Ridgely, ACCEPTS ULTIMATUM Mothers and nt ‘Teachers A»20C-| pretty Dianer Party at room close of the annual meeting in Chey-|r Richard Shipp, C. L. Rigdon, S. G. — e funds the Cakpe- enne “Tuesd Beautiful Sullivan Home Mr. Sullivan apparently in phy- The other officers| Hopkins, Joe Sullivan, D. A. Hag-| ATHENS, Greece, Jar(18.—The sical discomfort glanced over the ¢/ected were as follows: gard, W. C. Deming, Thomas Hunter,/Crown Council has decided to unre- The first meetings of this newly or Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan were menu and to the surprise of his com-| First vice president, W. E. Mullen,| Attorney Gengral D. A. Preston and|servedly accept the Allied ultimatum ganized club were held in Septeml-er host and hostess to a number of their panions ordered oysters on the half Cheyenné; second vice president, I ssiftant Attorney General Wilfred regarding disarmament and the re- of this year, and some splendid pro-| friends at a pretty six thirty o'clock shell inst of bread and milk, In| W. Spaulding, Evanston; treasurer,| O'Leary. |lease of prisoners. It is:said that the grams have been presented, tho these dinner party in their beautiful home due time he followed with tomato’A. W. McCullough, Laramie; —_ = release of the followers of former have not been very well attended. The éthe Mas ie 1 South Cen-| bullion, a huge planked steak, several, tary, Clyde M. ‘Watts, Cheyenne Mysterious Negro Slayer, Premier Venizelos will be made soon. wees ‘are twenty-five vents a year and |v ~oe comer of fiugo and South Cen- varieties of vegetab! a big pot of ecutive council, A, C. Campbell of Sentenced to Pay Death TN ae Se a aes tthe thirty-five members should be aug-! ter last night. The table was profuse| | offee, imported che and desserts Casper, C. A. Zaring of Basin, c. A. Penalty, Keeps Silence sper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex- mented until every mother in the city}in’ its appointments shalneil roses of varied and delicate vareties. Kutcher of Sheridan, Clyde M. Watts, my? 5 |clusively in fuel. Office at Casper ° is enrolled in this helpful club. Every-| being used effectively as an epergne Senator Sullivan never smiled dur- of Cheyenne; delegates to American) 5. the United Press | Stationery Citas ato thing that concerns the well being of | nd at the places. ling the entire performance and, of Bar Association, C. E. Blydenburg of HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 18.—The fhe child is discussed in the club, and) "The delectable menu was served by| course, the genial host could not ap-|Rawlins, W. O. Wilson of Casper, N.| HARRISBURG, Pa., Betta aust mothers and teachers are brought into the Misses Kathleen and Patricia Sul-| hear to take notice of the Senator's E. Corthell of Laramie. jmystetious negro, John Nelson, who eloser touch by its ministrations. ‘ivan and Mary Tobin liberality in ordering, Over the cafe Attorney W. O. Wilson said today appeared from nowhere on Hallow- The tocal organization is we king Besides the hostesses, places were noir, Sqnator Sullivan ordered a c that he would not have missed the e’en night, 1915, rushed up to J. M.} toward greater spheres of helpfulness/inid-for the following guests: Messrs cigar, and when the bill was pre- for anything, as many helpful mat-|Sickler, a farmer, and stabbed him to} and is hoping to secure a visiting}and,Mesdames A. J. Cunningham, M.| sented to Mr. Keenan to the extent of ters were brought up and discussed. ‘death for no apparent reason, will! nurse who will go into the homes when) P. needed and assist the mother when! The Better Pad Wheeler, A. B. Hoff, C. B. Man- several dollars for the Casper man’s Among the attorneys present at|get one more chance to talk to the *k, G. R. Hagens, R. H. Nichols, dinner, Pat looked up dryly and said: the convention were: C. Blyden-| Pardon Board about his death sen- rT lier, John Beal, M. C.| “Now, Dick, who is the smartest burgh, Rawlins; F. H. Harvey, Doug-| tence. ; é Irishman in Wyoming?” las; C. T. Zaring, Basin; Clyde M. Nelsn is a well educated, intelli- —_—_—_>— Watts, Cheyenne; W. O. Wilson, Cas-| gent, cultured negro, about 50. Some CONFERENCE OF ALLIED jper; T. S. Taliaferro, Rock Springs;|of his features are not African. He TELEPHONE 352-J FOR INFORMATION MILITARY CHIEFS ENDS’; w. LaFleiche, Sheridan; Ss a true “man of mystery.” He ap- Burdic peared suddenly out of the dark, LONDON, Jan. 18.—A conference y D Sf Allied military chiefs has just con-| be) 2 > Ee 7 I cs ¥ if cluded here, at which it was mapped ‘ , ccomplish the things de- . 2 ~ Sided on at the Tecent conference of Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person Allied premiers in Rome. Sir Douglas Haig of the British! GENUINE SERVICE—that is what the real business man_of today is Army and ( Neville, French com- trying to achieve mander, participated. TODAY and TONIGHT Robert Edeson SUPPORTED’ BY JOE COLLINS, LILLIAN TUCKER, CLAUDE FLEMING AND A NOTABLE CAST IN The Light That Failed A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY IN FIVE PARTS TOMORROW - SECOND INSTALLMENT OF Gloria’s Romance Our January Clearance Sale cr is now on, and we must close Villa Threatens Wholesale { ner! you come to analyze service you perceive that it isn’t what you Slaughter When Pershing |get for nothing, but what you pay for ungrudgingly. It is what the business Expedition Is Withdrawn house profits from, not what it costs in money. out every Hat in the house to make room for our big Spring “Whatever sati stock that will soon begin to “To give bad ser s or pleases a person is service. Jan. 18.—Mor-. is to do things without using our heads. There is mons, Chinese and many natives are; one pretty fair test by which to judge every contact between the house and 8 considerably armed at the reports lits custgmers—and, in oe test may be used in judging any indi of the impending withdrawal of the} vidual act whatgver. It is the imple question: Has the thing been done right? Pershing expedition, and are prepar-{ ype: 4 n 3 Diino toi fem toward the border, You don’t need to be a Solomon in order to judge an act by that stand- Villa has threatened to slaughter ard. The first requisite is ordinaly intelligence, and the second is the mental | the residents of the Dublan district}Y!¢wPoint. Most men have the former, put relatively few the latter. That is Bi for “harboring the Gringoes.” $ | why so many things are done wrong; it is why we get poor service at every }} By the United Press EL PASO} T arrive. Come in and make your se- lection of any Hat in the store, {4 and we will make you a price a Seventeen sections were filed on by homesteaders near Douglas last week. The land was taken up by 2 H LOST IN THE EVERGLADES oa Severe fighting is again in progress| turn. ‘ that: will surprise you. ARRY WATSON, JR., in the Mishaps of Musty Suffer between Carranza and Villa forces_- *% é : CGF 4 res | —The Funniest Thing on Earth west of Chihuahua City, according to A curiae me eters service is that everybody can gain by giving it, } LT vad ; Juarez authorities. No details of the} ®ven the most lowly clerk. Men go up by doing little things right. ‘ : The World 8 Greatest Athletes battle are obtainable. " “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in Burkett’s the ranks of modern business. Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are making big money out of a sincere desire to serve.” Always get service at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY. B. B. LUMMIS, ardware nel cei New Fresh Groceries 1 On : Tennis champion, Boxing champion, Wrestling cham- pions. Jimmy Clabby vs. Joe Welling. Wm. Dementral vs. Wm. Berne. Joe Concannon vs. Cowboy Weston. Millinery Pineapple, Gr. Gage Pl: . -_ Canned BOOKS cots, Logen Bervieg Maren eee y Nomeresg WE GARRY A CQMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS “EVER- M4 fone SUa bettie, ete! READY” FLASHLIGHTS, EXTRA BATTERIES AND BULBS F@R f SAME. 50 Ibs. Occident Flour. . . $2.30 > P pest Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Spi xc] Lima A tied Supply large oa bs Canned Vegetables soccotash,Purhpkin, Extra Si 4 Peas, t Hoenig: HEADQUARTERS FOR THERMOS AND UNIVERSAL LUNCH a. Jah ols paige Sees sige : . 5 : ‘ 2 “Sat . FP} PAILS. CALL ON US FOR ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE. } (For Cash Only) WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH-GRADE GOODS AT MODERAT PRICES. % : Watch Our Windows ti Be ne Saito ee C hibintoneineinds eee ee eS CYIEER DY

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