Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 6

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SUBSTITUTE 10 OIL AND COAL LAND LEASIN BILL. nider describes t Te as bein than the H windows are » ure few pitich he far es where a fc red. rover the bs = ron relipious promote se the o vetopment bill late today. ate rejected the substit Senator Kirby, Democ. . which would ha to develop g d gas lands have had seals lems ns of soldiers, rdividual sol LABOR DAY LINE OF MARCH authorized | vernmert- | te take notice Miss May Moore returned from | ie. The par nae to;Denver Monday after spending a| head of Center stree pleasant week there visiting with | , president of would em- ae guage, and Read Tribune Want Ads. ns of com- es Assembly at nd helpers, west side € on Dover. 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No. Yellow Cling Peaches, per Ze Quart Lincoln were living, we believe CEE III EI III IIIA I IIIA III could recover thar more : | | a POSSESSES OSS OH SOEOEESSSOESEOOS FALL OPENING TUESDAY, SEPT. 2. Casper Private School Management Mrs. Nye Roberts. 516 South Durbin St. Telephone 339. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Departments, Beginners’, Pimary, Grammar Individual Instruction, Open-Air Classes, Play-ground Activities. FRENCH AND MUSIC DAILY. arents who desire the best for their children will ap- preciate the quiet refined home atmosphere and uncrowded healthful class rooms, where EVERY child recites EVERY les- son EVERY day. 95e 40e 46e _10e _20e eats _20e Sonn’ s Cash Store Successors to THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY CO. Phone 903 143 E 2nd St. REMEMBER! No matter where you live give you two deliveries ¢ y ar Sour Pickles, per pkg. Cream of Rye, per ore: Dre we FPCOEEOOSSSOSSOOOOSOEOESOOOSOOOSESOSOOOOSODOSOHOOOOOOOOD DOSSSSSSOSESSSESSESSSESSSOSSOSOOOSOSOSH ODE OSOSOSOOOODOOD Che Casper Daily a _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919 BUT NOT FAVORED STRONGLY HERE = of this week for Ther (Ry Axsocinted Press.) d poss y Riverton if ar can be made with a~ irive managers those BERLIN, Aug. 27.—Dr. Haniel » for the benefit of the von Haimhausen, former counsel- lor of the German embassy in Washington, has been selected for Arm} inquiry has been made of the Uni- ted States to whether Haniel von Haimhausen, former counsel- German embas- ceptable as a as f the imperial lor sy here, will be eon eee" | appointment as German ambassador = Lassador, but there is every indi- a ° to the United States, according to cation that this “Holmes to Homes authoritative information here. Dr. W. S. Solf, secretary for the col- onmies, has been selected for the ambassadorship in Great Bri not Haim one else formerly the embessy in. Count von Be receive WINCHESTER HEADQUARTERS SHOT GUNS RIFLES AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE SPORTING GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 NO FORMER ASSOCIATE OF ee ACCEPTABLE Ry Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—No Lean't heep it a secret - les a OZA Cigar An Zee - Eight Sizes. Se 15° Casper McCord-Brady Co., Distributors MATINEE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ae) PICTURES Iris Theater TONIGHT BEST VENTILAT- TODAY FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 ED THEATER IN WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION “CHEATING HERSELF’ Also Sunshine Comedy—‘‘ARE MARRIED POLICE SAFE?” TOMORROW EXTRA ATTRACTION BILLY BURKE in “Good Gracious Annabell” And the Giersdorf Company TWO DAYS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AWOHG ONY AWQSUNHL “SAVG OML f Clean, Clever and Classy Musical Show. A real riot of splendor, stupend: | ous scenic surprises. The season’s ’s big Musical Treat. Delightful Sing a Graceful Dancers. Everything New, Novel and Original. sae 2 SHOWS AT NIGHT—7 AND 90°CLOCK. ADMISSIO COMING SATURDAY SPECIAL PRODUCTION “THE BORDER LEGION” Another of Zane Grey's Great Stories. A Melodrama of the N,25 & 55e. Lawless West in the Days of ’49.

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