Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1918, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ae Seti aka Sk THEDA BARA IN | BASEBALL MAGNATE-NOW SERVING IN RUSIAN DRAMA FRANCE WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES The type of woman who composed f Russia’s famous Legion of Death is being. shown at the Iris theater to- A night, where ‘i'heda Bara is portray- ing the heroine of “The Rose of Blood.” This William Fox picture, i which shows the underpits leading up ey to the gigantic revolution, has an en- grossing interest seldom seen in his- torical dramas. Lisza Tapenka is a girl of the peo- ple who attracts a prince to her feet, and marries him. She carries with her, into her high station, the hatred she has always felt toward the rul- ing class of her country. She is banded with a group of revolution- ists, and she has promised to carry out their will insofar as she is al The chief of the first to come under enmity. Then, one after a several high government officials, who have exercised tyrannical pow- ers over the popul great moment co! commanded to assz husband; now prime nister. Wavering between her love for him and her sense of the duty due her people, Liza finally lets the right conquer. She blows up the building which houses her husbs and the other members of h Sse Women mail carr a success in Portland, Ore. —_—$_$§_s— Mrs. Haze Drew McGreal of All- has the distinction of be- a This is the first phocograph of Capt. T. L. Huston, part owner with Col. Jacob Ruppert, of the New York American league baseball club, who Is serving as a captain of engineers with the American expeditionary forces in France. Some of the engineers are now reported fighting with the British against the German drive. Whether or not Captain Huston is with them ‘s not known. Though busy with his duties of war he finds time occasionally to think of baseball. Recently he wrote a letter from “Somewhere in France” in which he expressed his disapproval of many things his fellow baseball magnates have been doing recently. He tmpugned their spirit and said considering that . the country was at war there was altogether too much talk of money and too | many big trades. lishment of the British and ‘idm recruiting mission in the United States to pass the physical ex tion for service in the woman’s royal air force. . Bernard E. Pollak, of New the new president of the rue of Women Wor S Cincinnati assar, and hs fied ith socio! ments of national scope. Can’t do good work without GOOD TOOLS surest thing you know! That’s why we were so careful in our buying. We wanted to be sure of your satisfaction. And there’s no doubt about that. The quality of the materials and the workmanship, the perfect bal- ance and accurate tempering all result to your satisfaction——and prices are right, for as we buy for less we sell for less. HOLMES HARDWARE COMPARY Refrigerators and Lawn Mowers Phone 601 LOWE BROS. MURESCO “PAINTS TINT Lithium Chloride ~~ 47.00 3.90 Potassium Chloride 121.50 10.19 Sodium Chloride —- 23.10 1.08 Sodium Sulphate -- 370.00 80.83 Calcium Phosphate 21.50 1.80 Sodium Carbonate 38.30 3.30 . Sodium Bicarbonate - 31.60 2.70 Magnesium Bicarbonat 30.60 2.60 Magnesium Silicate -- 142.00 11.90 ‘ Calcium Silicate — 77.0 6.50 i ili 24.68 4.7 -40. | -10 x —— p Toteles= stents a oath 1204.91 100.06 Insurance 3 | KNOX and GAGE HATS Our list of suburban homes is the most complete both in sale and rentals i AT a S E. E B E Ne Notary Public TURD, Y, JULY &. 1918 i ens A 12 it ois Summer Tours, 1918 | | The public is advised that Colorado Summer resorts, such as, Rocky Mountain National-Estes Park, Colorado Springs, Man- itou and hundreds of other places will be opened for patronage as usual. Accommodations in Estes Park are very extensive and | can take care of thousands. The usual resorts of the Black Hills are open; likewise the the ranches in the Sherman-Eig Horn Mountains locality; also the ranches along the Cody road n the Absaroka Mountains. The Yellowstone Park hotels will not be opened, but the} Park Permanent Camps will be operated via the Gardiner gateway. GEM STONES DENVER,COLO. DIAMONDS 19000-let ST. conte mcusns SCHWARTZ JEWELRY CoO. NEW LOCATION IN IRIS THEATER BUILDING Glacier National Park will be under full operation for tourists. Choose your locality; ask us for printed matter and costs and let us otherwise serve you. ‘ E. P. LOWE, Ticket Agent, | L. Wes Week? General ast Ee ean ea oe NY <I OOIEOOTI OOO IIIT OS Ay, | Our Lady of Lourdes SISTERS HOSPITAL and SANITARIUM HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA FAMOUS WATER FAMOUS BATHS Burlington Route. ‘TREES ASTER PLANTS PLANTS My Aster, Verbena, Pinks and other flowering plants are No. I. Any of these in wood pots, ready to set out, 75c per dozen. Cabbage plants, $1.00 per 100. Tomatoes, $1.25 per 100 in bundles, otted 75c per dozen. Peppers same as to- matoes. Celery, $1.00 per 100. Better order by mail, as our telephone line is not working wel. WM. MOSTELLER TELEPHONES__557M and 1F3 Evenings v + Ooo ANNOUNCEMENT ww Anais of Lourdes Medicmal Spring recently discovered on our Grounds Parts Per Million = 31 Per Cent in Sol. Ammonium Chloride — -02 will re-open for business in about ten days m Sickness successfully treated by means of Water and Mech- ano-Therapy. Especial success has been obtained in the following conditions: Rheumatism, Neuritis, Paralysis, Kid- ney complaints, Diseases of the Stomach and Liver, Nervous Breakdown, and certain chest conditions pertaining to the heart. Experienced Physicians, Graduate Masseur and Masseuse having years of experience in America and abroad. Write for further information. PHYSICIANS : DR. P. T. GEYERMAN : DR. R. M. WHEELER DR. H. H. CORNFORTH, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat TISIIPSSLTILLALILZLZLLLELELLLLALLALELZALL LA location to be announced later Have wired for a complete new stock of ff THE BURKETT MILLINERY a SEE REALTY C0. Phone 74W \/ - Two three-room houses, bath, three finished rooms in basement, Sale Price, Each We can offer for a few days a beautiful home of six rooms and bath, oak floors, sleeping porch, fine place, garage attached. Corner lot. Finished rooms in basement. Heart of best residence district. 8 50 SALE PRICE el tage eaeee eh $ 0 $1,200 Three-room neat little cottage, corner lot, Sale Price $1,250 . « $3,000 Two-room House, all furnished, corner lot, Sale Price . . . $ 400 One nice level lot, South Lincoln Two Lots, East Casper .................... $ 400 One nice level lot, South Lincoln..... ........ $1,100 Two Lots in Kenwood .....0...46. cece ees 500 Two lots, South Cedar ..... ead Sean .. 450 ‘Tworeotsr GY seacheaeat aetna e 1,500 Three lots, South Elm............., oie gon ce ’ SEE BEN REALTY C0. Phone 74W Lots in all additions and on all kinds of terms. Property to trade for Autos. Business chances, Casper, Douglas, Lusk,Riverton, Powder River, Lander, Alcova. SIIIIIIILIILILISOIISIIIL SIV IIOII IIIS IOIIIOIIOIOIIIILSOTI IIIT ETO OOE ebedrUiitit tt tthttttthitP be LLL htt thLLLttLtittitd

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