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0! 1e fi bic Me eet teh en Casper Dail Cribune Today's. Fidays Events aly Celebration of “Alaska Dey in Alaska. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, originator of} the national pure food laws in the! United States, is 75 years old to- eeoeRe Sunday. ay ity, 2°. bay t= 5 son achanue Building Sarsred at Oe " Entered at Gasper, (Wyor Cwyoming) Featet Ft Racin EMER HaPsues TROMABSUSTD Bb President and Balto a eiin digit to “Haan t SWay Hes goa to “Hamilton, ki ¥ Way ase n Ont., today the Prince of Wales ia| hie ‘© Niagara Falls for a short stay. J Throughout the United States a pana Re Ste. Pec: railroad accident drive | ew ty. | 8 to begin today and will continue} Prpranda ete s wigs" for two weeks. 50, The political campaign in Ontario,| Co) f the 1: . IY 7 ° pie tn pete ‘he “Day and Ghieace ct | with prohibition es the chief issue, | ice: welcome, will close today, preliminary to the | SUBSCRIPTION RATES election and referendum yote on/ By Carrier Monday. A democratic primary will be held ‘oday in the Fifth Oklahoma district | to choose a candidate for the seat in l songress Jeft vacant by the death of | Representative Joe B. Thompson. A wedding of interest in Washing: ‘on today will be that of Miss Eliza- yeth MeRae, daughter of Representa- ‘ive and Mrs. Philip Pitt Campbell! of Kansas, and Captain Burdette | Shielis right, air ‘service U. Ss. Ae ne ix Mont! ‘hree Months . * No subscription by mail accepted f leas as Peried: than three months. by v ily Tribune will no insure @elivery after subscription be comes one month in arrears. _—————S Applicant for ‘Membership te Audit Bu vreau of Circulations, Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusivel entitled to the use for republicatica o all news dispatches credited to it or no otherwise credited in this paper an+ also the local news published here! Under the head of “Striking. Thir-} teen,” the current issue of the Sat- urday Evening Post contains such a timely Editor George Horace Larimer that it should be read f | | In the Day’s News [| > ——————? | In the calobrati ion opening at Dart-| mouth college today in-honor of the ‘50th anniversary ‘of its founding, | ‘he central figure in the exercises ind ceremonies will be Ernest H./ 4Yopkins, who has filled the presi-| Yency of the college since 1916. While the United States was at war} Dr. Hopkins devoted the most of his| time to the national service. His! first important detail was a study of | e countryside of France, with the editorial by by every student of present-day prob- lems. The editor of the Saturday)‘dea of ‘reporting upon what the} Evening Post is a writer who maker | United States might do in cooperating | small use of the adjective, strikes di- j with France in its restoration fol- ‘owing the vonclusion of peace. Later he was given charge of the industrial convictfon with relations of the »quartermaster Feed | Wohatienvotiarree with Ailitor be eral’s department of +the United My be 7 eter | States;army. Dr. Hopkins is the son| it might add to your storehouse of| 5f 2 New Hampshire Baptist clergy-| knowledge by reading George Hor-| man, was graduated from Dartmouth; mcata ceniitorialse i college’ in 1901, and at once was. made secretary to the president, Four years later he betame secretary of | | the college, City candidates are as shy as June} eB brides. But let us hope that —— excessive esty will soon be over- | i 1 excessive modesty will soon be ¢ | Today S Anniversaries | come, and that by the middle of next! x rect from the shoulder, and. carries every | sentence. eo i ES 2 CORE week we ‘can see the color of the! : a 1844—More than fi hair of the new Magor and three in a destructive gale at Buffalo. Councilmen. > ——_—_-o —__—_ jected a socia eight-hour working day. Conspicuous in the flood of “Made - > ” Kae Sir Henry Irving ir in Germany ‘ goods Ee is now; be- gh ‘Abbey. ing / in ing poured into this country is a 1914—The allies succeeded in Yhecking ‘the German advance on Dunkirk. 1915—German war office antdihiced that strong Russian attacks be-} large -consignment of dolls” eyes. Doubtiess these are intended as pleas-+ ant returns of the innumerable eyes of babes and children which Hun- ‘ee Bviney WAS. repulse ws . hie Pee . .,1916—Germans launched a great at-| nish soldiers blinded for sport. uy i tack “agsitiat' fhe Russiat over! to be hoped that every Americait a front of 300 miles. child who plays with a doll with Ger-|1917-—-German _nayal _ force took man eyes will be reminded of the Moon ene from Russians. blinded and babes — of | France and Belgium; and will appre-| cee BY MEDICS OF ak Hang up the lethal lemon-squeezer and banish the demoniac fruit-press.| The Attorney - General makes known that the pressing out of martyred CAMBRIDGE, MASS,, Oct. 1s—! (United Pr Exhaustive research specifically prohibited by the war act]! leboratories of Hivvavd diversite3 which is not to be withdrawn until, Dean David L. Edsall has announced.” The cost of conducting the research Assistant the Government of the League is * Me a It’s = arid: mmjy.mas® which will be carried out by the fore- adopted. It’s a dry world, my mMas-) ost scientists of the university ters! | be paid for by a large corporation the. ~ j name of which was. not ammounced, | This corporation, which, suffered hese —_.—_— 0 Because of its position in gather- ing and disseminating news and gen- eral information, only part of which it prints, the newspaper of foday continually called upon to function employes during the influenze epi demic last year, voluntarily offered) $50,000 to carry on-the work. The experiments will be made uh. in kindred respects and the average Wer the direction of Dy. Milton Jose + at arnall Ce ph Rogenau, professor of preventa- rewapaper (nthe. ave essen AINE tive medicine at the Harvard Medi- or town may rightly claim the title | oat aéhool’. of an informution bureau. This z is being brought to the n of The Pribuney with increasing force manny? Loeak intere and individ ties Lo forcig rly extend their ua fields: being partict neetion with the oil basine It iy which fails Lo true in con-] up unusual mails bring letters from people and con cerns at a distance inquiring into the} character und financial standing of, individuals and companies and more | urgent quer are received by - Just os the bunks are ured as refer- ences for certain ratings aud information, su the newspaper epal fund of information on 500 tons of Kai: 5 000° who” and their attributes is drawn upon heavily by those. in quest, of acres of pasture with ates on whieh the husiness werhl running water; two, builds ity confidence in men and com panies: large sheds. Best place , ais, cee -—-| to. winter stoek in | “One Year ear Ago in | War | state; 17 miles south of Czecho-Sloyak vational © on Douglas, Wyo. sitting in Paris, formally declared independence. 1 One hundred and forty United WILLIAM: DUNN States planes made successful raids hehind ene lines. ' Emperar Charles proclaimed a phat | LaBonte, Wyo. for federalization pf the Austrian! empire - aos - spon mma *| which is presented by Richard A. and captivating incidents. y lives were lost imova’s leading man in every one of her great screen vehicles save “The: 1894—Berlin municipal council re- | Red Lantern.” again plays apposite ist proposal for an) ane brilliant Russian star in the role 1905—Interment of the remains of Fs Westmin-| Currier is cast as-the genial bishop, | who ‘is always: ready to palliate- the; seeming brashness --of Othe in’ the “ttotable cast=provided land and *Rarger,’ ate Hi Kolker, Amy Vene: | SS « Several tified to Jury duty in | Syist court at. Che and 11. Great Screen Brodcticn of Neue ae s ea at the Lyric eater Tonight and Sunday The supreme Nazimova in. her lat-| est nroduction, “The Brat,”. will be| Oh shown as the attraction at the Lyric theater today and Sunday, and the) management promises a rare treat to| its patrons. ‘The Brat’ is Nazimo- | ya's own screen version of Maude Ful-j on’s highly successful stage play. She | ih in ar = mi collaborated. with Charjes Bryant in the adaption of the dramatic vehicle, | | which was made into scenario form | “ rampant | by June Mathis, Metro Pictures cor- M. eRe tt poration is the exclusive distributor |.” B.Bers: Torrington) and Adam J. Samii ing, Cheyenne. of this new Nazimova production, The petit jury venire follows: G : tockwell, “woes ee heyenne; Henry Meyers, Farao’ Springs Fran janiete, Relian: | Cheyenne; R. Pr thur Simpson, Casper; Rowland and Maxwell Karger. In “The Brat” Nazimova is to be |} seen for the first time in her screen mo, Cheyenne; W..-S. pieune Per lins; Edmond Bailey, Baggs; ©, or stage career as an American girl. |oaulding, Laramie; Thomas te Mare, J. G. Zolnoski, Casper; David Nim-} nd * | 9n actual fact, | | Ory: a ‘every m got to where and Her great fame hitherto has been| Cheyenne; J. C. Svendsen, Casper: derived from her impersonation of} 4 foreign types. It will be recalled | 2 O. Clausen, Cheyenne; C. L. ‘len, Rock Rive: oseph | she was an Eurasian, or half-Chinese < girl in her last big feature, “phe campment; John E. Stinson, Granger; Red Lantern,” and in other sereen | Zohn Fanos eng eines pie has been Parisian, gypsy and Wheatland; M. G. ee Chey aryl Hens Thueson Rock Sprin As star and dramatist, therefore. i} een is coming in “The Brat.” The Womens LSTRele J. P. Mepeeanls: story has to do with the vicissitudes re Snr ines Head Heee Oe venne 5 and final triumph of “the brat,” a eons Bard he: ‘Rawlins; Samuel nameless waif or the turbulent sea : of life in a big city. She loses her| Gasper: Fred Mi vere, np uh W, B. lly, Torrington; Antone F. “job” in the chorus because she is Kelly, ; too shabby in “make a front.” De- Little Horse Creek; William Griffith, jected ard shelterless, she leaves the theater, only to be insulted. by a | masher and then haled to the night court on his trumped up charge. ‘ There-her fortunes change for the better. A novelist, seeking a “type” for the heroine of his new novel.’ takes her home and studies her. Thelt | friendship, which is at first casual) | interest on his part, altho it is abject | weed seit a especially suitable’ for devotion on. hers, ripens into a Rest; | Meane children. ty romance, which is said to yn-} cede folded with many surprising twists | Bi Mile Davenport and Ethelbert Some spectular and very unusual settings are said to feature the big production of “The Brat.” ine of } Cheyenne; and John Bunter, Rock Springs. —— _A large shipment of dolls of every gort has heen received by the Holmes ‘Hardware company. .An unusually fine line of chayacter and baby dolls are in the stock and the ft all- Charles Bryant, who has been Naas| of a metropolitan theater, This was built in its entirety at the Nazimo- va studios especially for the duc-} tion, Another isan exact pplica-| tion ef the New York night Micust where the dregs of umanity pay the toll for their follies’ in ‘the drab hours. of early, jorning. Pate Haesiee Cascarets, they 7 wok w y sR et pe We f the absent-minded but likeable au- MacMillan Forester. Frank “the brat.”” for the production by) "Notice . _ desiring dates for Ek Hu Hanway. givereeeeterreneatereveunenerensiagaedarrntneninneitbeRbetntrht Every party whom Mt. Stalngker has fetont this season has bagged a nice, big ef desire a membership in this Club ing this season, - IAHBE SHRI IGIHI HERE AHH AH BEE o f ¢ §r.. Rock Springs: D, R, Kinports, price of their menvberahip: # they are: eon ha \ devon oh hove. te ome ith, En- [ie in oa -much pain, and such 2 thing as 9 geod.night’s of the questions -with me, ios wi J, the small of my back. | gave me lots af suffered. a great ments I at all, and in | nt all. since "this tko »/ On me, is Tanlac. this medicine a. few it ie ganas ro folly se: ane ta hetter b: tetas ‘lac four oF five devs, improving ever gince. 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