Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1917, Page 8

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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE It is a great disappointment to the any friends of Miss Faith Gilmore that has announced her ir of teaching elsewhere next y Gilmore has made an enviable repu- tation for herself in the school world of Casper, having taught Domesti- Science in the Natrona County F choo! for three years, during whi | time she has brought the de re enee up to a remarkably high grade of ef- | ficiency. Miss Gilmore was the first teacher of this new department which was begun in the Casper schools three years ago, and the results of her work as shown in various exhibits and 1 merous dinners at the high school proof of her ability. During her in Casper this popular tez made many friends who deey [that she will not return next tho th all express the wish th ill Not Return to Casper iss Faith ‘Gilaees | Tonight fonight IRIS Bessie Barriscale and William Desmond TomorroW ANOTHER LASKY PRODUCTION, IN WHICH THE NOTED JAPANESE ACTOR m SESSUE HALAKAWA Will Play the Stellar Role, With a Large Cast ot My cask To one will have as “success elsev e e e as she has had in Casper. { IS er | (ome) } Returned This Morning fter an absence month s. Inc ion. In Five Parts na caaraa ress econ auras in Thos: InceiFredactio The thrilling drama of English and India so- es in De {{ Triangle ( omedy bole oe r } Ofice Phone 15 By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365-J M Mrs. L. A. Reed ¢ { Quiely Murried ShoGkPecuing danaramentoethat wedding Frank 1! Marriage toc church wit cte Uh only’ two vi couple wil! mal Mrs. Heagney is th ne all 1 3 RR, Innman, a former 1 or of | year wa f hed Following tt 5 Ceifper who, built the postoffice and| pleasant evening of di i i Mrs. Agnes Veitch, Native of Scot- Autocracy Triumphs and Repub! the high school bulldi: Bites willi| cinluanvercolirsa ahead Syey lindrandiRendonties Wyom Is at an End, Asserts For- beer f jay af ar u 1 1 a ranch den to the dit 1 whi ing for Over Thirty mer paver, Earent youns Indy graduated from the Na e shades and tuliy the r Years, Succumbs Seu) Uta trowa County High School two year hade ¢ ed tk ‘ant f the t : ae et = = * aio” while miniatur 1 isket Mr Agnes Veitch, aged 73 By ; nrted re Yarnnk Heaney is the son of John color were at each place f the city of Ca ; per, having lived here 1 fo - gradiinted from the High § r 1 n, a - ars 5 catia He has been emp! } the read : i Grand Central H ; 13 he if iu ah W. W. Willo d ( Li t ( 5 f : ‘\ J ‘i V t t = I = —o ; 5: WAR PRICES REDUCED S ees ich \ a ert After June 10th, 1917, our busi- \ op ka 1 ‘ Y ( n will be operated on a rictly A carload of {917 Five and Seven-Passenger Five children survive the decease! eee CHA sy x \ r = ys Pip aed ye This c t 2 ae Pgs aes Chair of Legislation | in your-interest as we 1, Bie I lith . a You ll be giver the receij = : itiaey when ral costs have ekcing SESE SESUS OSE NON a ised, du conditions bey and our contr s bound te CARS Phone 16-W for a Demcnsianea Former | reside nt Gets a Bawling Out from Traffic Policeman “}be mighty interesting for you. to know that a store like ours has} adopted a policy which will make it The Columbine Oil Company Stock will advance to 60 cents per share on June 20th, 1917. The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells on this property. B. B. Lummis Peon) UUCaRiComP slinging seal Until that date the price is 50 cents per share. |Schindler that he will remember far a; Y O jlong tne. | e ‘Hey, there,” the — traffic officer | | | Tribune Want Ads. That’sRight 22°20! os sig: | Plone Peas || the new “joy walking” rules. ‘Don’t | CINCINNATI, June 6 Former .C A S P E R M O 7 O R G O \ oN William H. Taft, here to at- ;jtend the wedding of his niece, Louise Taft, received a “bawling ¢ s wher ble for you to reduc OST OF LIVING Per cent DISCOUNT on ALL COLORED TRIMMED HATS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Burkett’s Quality First Millinery 139 North Cenetr St. SSS! they | stre come N > Ei f = > = By jo) ~*~ a) wn gl 2) ez Fa —_ wn —j jo) Zz 7p) a = -¥ | 4 4 i i SISTER AGAINST SISTER IN SIX REELS THRILLING IN ITS INTENSITY DET iAk-ADMissioniike faa NOTHING EVER SEEN LIKE IT BEFORE HE LYRIC THEATRE *§ REELS ALTOGETHER POSITIVELY SHOWN ONLY TODAY AND TONIGHT PRICES 10c and 15c Y’ TODAY ALSO Charles Arling aay Od Light Fame A TWO-REEL COMEDY

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