Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 6

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PHIL ZI SON, CAREY ISSUES PROCLAMATION will be Arbor ate will urged to plant trees not only but also as a means of keeping green the e who fell during the world war. April 21, » pow conferred upon me by the I he ereby proclaim Monday, April “ARBOR DAY. add more to the beau groups, or otherwise, are a beautiful and fitting of our citizens who have recently given their in let every community, with appropriate cere- ; to the memory of their heroic dead. hereof, I, Robert D. Carey, Governor of the State y of nited of Cheyenne, this 9th of the Independence of the -third. “ROBERT D. CAREY, “Governor.” accept a position as lecturer for the summer school of the University of Ilinois. One of the other members 5 5 of the department will take his place RG ANIZED tif Appointments Confirmed. Several appointments in the faculty WORK | ARAMIE of the extension department were ecnfirmed. — j Lester O. Richardson was elected county club leader for Lincoln coun appoi na county, x his absence, just which one x not yet been decided. <vaant est Seat e aa . Gerald N. Penley A. B. Hamilton of Laramie Presi- county agent for Natr dent of Trustees Under Organi- — suce ¢ John C, Hz zation to Continue Effective To eed Philip B. i Intil Nex for Campbell coun the appoint- Until Next June. ment of Arthur E. Hyde is announced. Pare AY Miss Olea M. Sands was elected LARAMIE, Wyo., April 11.—At a) county home demonstration agent cf oe the board of trus-| Niobrara county. versity of Weoming; files as agent An appointment which will be ecial interest to his many frie there is that of F. P. Lane to the p tion state leader of county ag Mr. Lane has been acting state le since the resignation of R. S. Besse. and the election is a recognition of the splendid service he has given. Home from Army. J. L. Robinson, who occupied a position as instructor and as: rronomist before enlisting in th nd has returned here, bein ed in the position, which 1 nt from out-of- by Broek of Caspe Beach of | 3. Hamilto: Arnold. Willis Pierre Duruz was emergency county leader for Fre- ; mont county, and John Jay Marsh emergency ant county club le . er for She county. Mr. is the principal of the Sherid school. " SUBLET REPORTS LARGEST NUMBER OF FLU VICTINS the worst influenza epidemic of any in the ¢ during the month of March, en 426 cases of the di were reported. x of th developed into pneumonia, but th were only four deaths from b having the la in proportion to it the low- to employ any y for the work tg FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P.M. NIGHT : MATINEE TODAY NIGHT COMEDY! COMEDY! COMEDY! COMEDY ! “Day Dreams” The Girl, the Man—and the Dream That Came True All the world loves a lover, and she was loved by ail THE UPS AND DOWNS OF CUPID & CO., INC. The Casper Ra is making rapi opment of i i field in Te in Wyoming, and on that | was brough tion in exc first well which cav: for in a proclamation issued by Governor Robert the sand was reache ed out, of the to bring in to production. 1919, soon as the well is completed string of tools will be ordered y of the home, farm or city (two outfits will be’ started dri the people of Wyoming are earnestly requested to ob- |to develop the company’s property to comfort maximum. ; Every town and village of H is preparing for popw to be held on the last day of Ap 1 clothes before Easter. in celebration of th of little Prince ‘unto set my hand and caused the Great Seal the Dutchithrone: IRIS THEATRE wut unt IN WOME OES f FELD THIEN TH PLOT’ Jealousy almost ruins a beautiful love story in “When Men Desire,” the William Fox production which opens tomerrow at the Iris theater. Theda Bara, the star, finds her road to matrimony and happiness beset with Oil company the devi yin ait Ranger of 5 t before one of her unsuccessful lovers. ¢ clean-| He sees to it that Miss Bara, as made Marie Lohr, is kept apart from her Just as‘ lover at all cost. Being an influential met in Germany, the rival subjects anc mae and an effort is be ——-—_-——- TO OUR PATRONS It will be impossible for us to fill any more orders for made-to-measure r festifit BLEY & O'BRIEN , the heir to |Feshkionable Tailors, McClure Bldg. Phone 19J. 4-10-2t Julia “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” Selling the New WAIST-LINE EASTER SUITS For Young Men and Men Who Dress Young SPECIAL $27.50, $35, $37.59, $40 These suits are lined with striped or plain silk lining, new double and single breast- ed models in every desirable material. To be able to feature such wonderful garments as these at such a moderate price is no or ry occurrence, and men who are alive to their interests will lose no time in coming in >, to our store and purchasing Ae one or more of these suits while the lines are complete. We now have a dandy line of boys’ suits and furnishings SATURDAY SPECIAL New Spring Shirts ‘Any $1.50 Neckband Shirt in the house... $1.15 If). D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES maTNE TOMORROW - nam LOVE! YOUTH! BEAUTY! Many suitors clamored fer these gifts but there was only one ran upen whom she bestowed them. | | THEDA BARA “When Men Desire” The story of a woman who is loved ky ail men, but whom only one can haye. SuolTD aw Douglas Fairbanks" “saise" DID YOU EVER LOSE YOUR LITTLE CANARY OUT OF ITS LITTLE race DOUG DID! EL a obstacles because of the jealousy of; to many perils, hoping that she! vill turn to him at last for aid and} <> | ! Whi IFCISION AER CH sing soldiers is ‘something astonish- | -DENVER, “April 1:.—Tommy Gibbons, light heavyweight of St. Paul, was awarded a decision over | George Chip of Newcastle, Pa., in ten rounds last night. —__ Queen Victoria of Spain, as nearly every one knows, was an English prin- cess, but what is not_generally known | is the fact that she was born at ,and was the first royal child born in Scotland for 300 years. a |NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUB- | SCRIBERS All changes and new additions for | ‘the May Telephone Directory must be in our Casper office before April 15. | Mountain States Telephone Co. Balmoral, Explaining a P! menon. “otk PERE “This Feport that Gacmant are hi: | “Evident! ly ATTENTION FREIGHTERS FOR SALE Several Extra Good Wagons Suitable for Freightin3. SEE Q. K. DEAVER AT THE CASPER NATIONAL BANK 4-11-2¢) a ee HOME COOKING 144 N. Wolcott. | |19-F-F FOR EASTER We Have Received a New Shipment of Dresses, Shirt Waists, Coats, Dolmans All of the Very Latet In 1919 Spring Styles LOW PRICES PREVAIL ° _THE FRENCH GARMENT SHOP Room 101, Wyatt Bldg. —Out of the High Rent District it _is,” replied Miss Cayenne. Mi Watch Our Windows. (Written by an ex-Soldier) That $60 Bonus a sits All we do is sign the payroll, and we never get a —’ _ but this time we get a real life-size pay check from Uncle Sare and no payroll to sign either. “T just got my li'l old $60 check yesterday. And since this is Dress-Up Week, I decided to invest the moncy in a brand new outfit of civies. “Say, I’m all togged out now with a Spring suit made by that old reliable concern The House of Kuppenheimer “I called on the little girl last night— can’t tell you the nice little things she said—that’s a secret—but I decided right there that I couldn’t have invested that $60 any better.” Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE BUY W.S. S. Watch Our Windows. A a Lc KARTS

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