Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT: GRANGE NOT TO JOIN A. F. OF L., LEADER STATES 16, the daught rles Cok who ti ond of Casper, ‘Tuesday night with Lawrence | rd, 20, is the belief of the girl's! snts who haye seen nothing of either Ward is said | Conk, t Mrs. Ch extreme Assoviniod Press.) (iy GRAND RAPE } Aine ‘e night before last. the girl's first eousin. | ither the police depattment nor the } ‘ar been informed | -d to/aid in the filled, i Will vote to ¢ tended by Samuel ¢ te search has brot no results, The girl was employed at the Metro-! \ nd her father 4s of the old residents of Casper. Ward came here several months ago vas employed by the Warren Con. struction, compa He had been mak- h his uncle and aunt te elderly people: night the young people they were going to a k Ward's suitense with y left the house, hi loaning it to a friend. dia not return who is heartbroken, de. he the couple 4 in another state, he wh his. Salle r. kK at one of the secret ses- ad will be re which will recommend acti nition, MARTIN'S DEATH STARTS RIVALRY F oF SUCCESSOR ‘There is ators Un- I Simmons as ing his home w who On ed Tues ad t They to Ward we that They During War Would Come ‘Back to Live’ Private Jobn Frederick of the field artillefy, 2 member of the F: slivision who spoke in Casper and other during the ALLIES SEEK T0 END TROUBLE IN |: BALKAN STATES '::: (By Anno. LONDON, Novy. 15. nto the Baltic state: in ROI ERE invited Colonel points in Wyoming in June, 19 rty fourth Lib loan drive, | ssed with per that he here to live, according received Attorney. E. The young man is now ‘aylor, ani writes that he will per when his three-year en- s up in February. is a Russian and is just He had been in Amer- prune when he enlist- »ston in February, "eon the Mexican, the first army of FAN M'CRATH BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL HERE ONBOOTLEGGING CHARGE * Met wants Lo come letter rs old. fow nission promised the officers safe conduct. NO EFFORTS T0 DISCUSS PEACE WITH THE REDS : Cry Ansociated Nov. 1 ier rested by the sher- iff's office hootles rge, waived preliminary examination and was bound over to tie 4 t court when arraigned before Judg@ Tubbs late yesterday afternoon. Mis bond was Frank ‘fixed at $500. ared in the house of com- yea ed eae that no persons at any his behalf, or with his , had interviewed Bolshevik { CIT Y NEWS representative in order to ar a Ra. 2 eas. ae i Wiha Cher, enor a Ra ate Nene. ae tf) Misw Helen Grater has accepted betopencel lang UU Poa eee ean position with the C., 1. & Q. offices. 5 She was formerly with the Western Union Editor of Buffalo teen subs ins Voice Will Retire from Newspaper Worthington has usiness, e City ne to Denver on * Lee e yesterday from his home : hin. RUPPALO, Wyo., N Pe : M. White, dean of nowsp: ander of Collins, Colo., in northern Wyoming. Lf nds paeey, La son sheep busine: work and nm will spend an’, a “ quish the edi . eater are swith which he has heen « Ree: crenidten' Salita ‘twen yay Garantie of Caspe mov to California . John ‘T, Hawkes, ¢ about a year ugo, is ning to his Pniee vachihe U Gite News home after visiting with friends and established the first «. news| attending to business fy for in northern Wyoming s woek ig 1 about seventeen yours Bowls ae short lived and thereafter he centered) | Dr. T. E. West, veterinary my his journalistic activities at Buffalo,| left for Lander last night, ie In 1918 he was the Democ e nominee | WHI test a shipment jof pure: (orLlcahimess, laine ihe election Lito/}Meo® aihesn ne sh belong to BE. Frank W. Mondell, ztepublican candi |W. Tweed who ix he them shipped hata div tie drientimasority to nin. Mr. expects to he a candidate in Wyoming—11,605 votes, Bone several days, | Which was only 3,034 less than. the " total vote east for White Mrs. George Campbell _ = from a visit in Trinidad. panied by he J. F. Jeffries of St. Louis, Mo., is — here looking after his extensive oil in Ag the 40th inte a convention | “sts. Mr. Jeffries has not been injof the Young Men's Christian associa- asper for several years, and is very} tion, which ix to meet in Detroit on No ch interested in the growth of the} vember 19, consideration will, accord- He says that it is the most in announcement made yester- ve town of size that he | n to the question of the an, Mr. Jeffries may locate ation of the young men in, rural communities CARD TO THE PUBLIC WE WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR COAL NOT TO EXCEED 500 LBS. Those who are entirely out of FUEL MUST BE SERVED FIRST Me Keith Lumber Co. Man Who Spoke Here\« NOT TO 76-YEAR-OLD GIRL ELOPES WITH. NAVAL YOUTH, FIRST COUSIN, Ib CLAIM FLIER HERE. ON : Banquet Tendered by B. B. Brooks At the invitation of ex-Governor B. Brooks, 20 representative men of ‘asper were his guests dinner last ovening at for the purpose of di zation of the Y. M. the report of FE. D. Rank, national ganizer of the asso Since the Y. M. C. A. conference held in Casper on October 14, Mr. Rank has ed all the larger cities of the state, it and he reports that sentiment for for’ mnt ion of a state organization by the Y. M. C. A. in Wyoming is very strong. Cl ne enne, Sheridan and Laramie have plans under way for local Y. M. C. A. work and are anxious’ that tho state organization shalt be perfected as soon as possible, Mr. Rank stated. Governor Brooks, H. B. Durham and | 1. A. Reed of Casper with Dr. Levers ‘of Sheridan and A. D. Johnson of Cheyenne were the members of a com- mittee appointed by the conferenee held here tg select a state committee. ‘They have considered recommendations made! by Mr. that make stated. All of the men present at the dinner spoke on the subject and all were in )favor of the carly organization of the ‘state committee so that local worl: can fullow. is one .of three st tank as to the membership of committee and will be an announcement soon, it was work, it was asserted, No plans fh.regard-to the organiza: | tion of a local Y. M. ©. A. in Casper were taken up. There is a great deal of favorable} sentiment for a Y. M. C. A. in Casper,” one 8) nd the plank Tor a local lered avhesy ite & the state organization Is pe feat ——— Miss Helen Burnett, who) has heen in the employ of the Western Union ing Offices, has gone to Denver, Colo. on ilies the entire loca} ES ot short pleasur re_trip. | LYRIC THEAT Starting Friday, Nov:- 14th For an Indefinite Run ‘TheMiracleMan’ Do you live in Salt Creek, Parkerton, Bates: Hole, ‘Arminto,: Oil City, Waltman, Bucknum, Alcova or any other town, village or community of Cas x? If so, take a tip from us and MIRACLE MAN,” the stupendous, colossal picture of 1919. Positively a limited run only at the LYRIC, starting November 14th. Do not fail to see this picture. The Chink says She a bad girl, come away. “The Miracle Man” is coming But I was once like her, nice and sweet “The Miracle Man” is coming Cut the bunk, don’t try and kid yourself “The Miracle Man”’ is coming I’m waiting for you, have not seen a silk ankle for a week. Put courage came over her. A real miracle and *t came over her. A real miracle and it came home to him that she was straight. How does all this come about? “The Miracle Man” To Sheepmen: Do you know what wool will be worth next sea- son? “The Miracle Man”’ is coming To the Farmer: Do you know how much alfalfa will bring next year? “The Miracle Man eet He will do your thinking. “The Miracle Man” is coming To Physicians and Surgeons: Have you a case you can- not cure? “The Miracle Man” To Grocers: Who. can solve the high cost of living? “The Miracle Man” is coming is coming is coming, ADMISSION—-25c and! 50¢ You can see a common show any time fot yit ion for this state. the, ady to, s in the-sunion which do not have ST ESTES ‘OT SPRINGS LATION TOARRGATION MEETING QUADRUPLED PLS AV SALT UME APPOINTED sivsscwci BERGMAN, ee ‘ e is The») > Wee V-» I a The amaeeah waluatio bene eh tee De Kunea te ont Of Tot § f A county tery Is being: @x- j hibited by E. 8. Tow n of, Beck- vATION. fee has quadrupled sine Fg ~ CHEYENNE, Wyo, Nov. 13.—Gov-| ization of the county ry 7 "7 . following to represen ne, AME fartiice sdb paereagy4 hunt beginning at His"! AC un irrigation conference which is to! Will he noted: next sear we ans Officer Whe Saw Patrol and Con-}' anes aM Bra sd pate by) Town- ‘ho held at Salt Lake November 21 and|tnenis.are made on a basi , voy Service in. Wat Aids Re-- ‘ifgag. inree feet” and containing 2 ys; Hands nce sie pESenN eT renearee Ouro cruiting for Rocky Moun- il : ine, Evanston; C. 8.1 Cheyenne; N.| ot aim called away by tain Region ©.|.B. Corthell, Laramie; Frank C. Diner | Bee WN reat” teeth ot at OF CHRISTMA CHA sTMAS / {fore Cheyenne.’ These, accompanied by | {would ask’ all my trier a2 art S ye Sa . de Tleut. 1. 8) Southworth, naval avin- | the wea iicaye for) salt Lake [Somers | to maf all, business ante tion aide connected with the Denver |’ het VALE or oeaive Mere. Co ‘recruiting headquarters for ‘the Rocky } 0 ST T Nt iT MONTH | ‘Thanking ‘you in a He Organization Wo Drictispedd Following Mountain district’ .and Who | saw pe, TRAINS Tit TIED UP | Mumma. a Theat Report of Official Made at ice in eunvoey work during the war, |! TORE ES Ei ome BY SNOW AFTER | reachee. Casper today on a tour off*"The sale of Christmas - seals pq Paul Ws cheHevAr Wyoming to-answer questions and fur-| health bonds by which the work of the Pa ese ete ‘i had aes * Navy nixh information tp prospective recruits |Wyoming Public Health asssclation 1s MONDA Y STORM tod Nhe eee des |In this branch of the setvice> Recause} supported, wilt ho-hogun-tere the: first ‘AinGESTER of the unéquatled’ opportunity for me-|'week In December, according to Mrs.{- chanical and naval ayintion, training,) B. B. Brooks who visited: the state! CHBYENNE. Wyo. Nov. 13.—Tho! HICHESTER S many first class mechanics and techni-|-headquarters of the ‘associntion at Chicago, Burlington: & Quincy line be-; sae 3 P the serv- ager Br \ cal graduates are entering | Cheyenne yesterday. tween this city and Sterling, € A re-| len. aecording to tho Hewtenant. A - ihlockaded by snow Tucad tiie oh cent entistment was that of a univer- ' Union Pacific and Colorado & nie Sealed with Blue Kit. nity mraduate iw tut vont graduate ‘ered \LA RAM IE LA BOR | Tuesday experienced difficulty wi * Bias sr CHL Rh ‘ale; who had wotked as master ¢ drifting snow and freight traffic was oe yestsknuwnth Veet et mechanic in large industrial plants. PARTY TO JOIN + -yintecferred with but there was only, SOLD BY VonuGGISTS Ei Lieutenant Southworth a Utah + Regijgible delay’ 10 passenger trattie. Siig }boy who left Boston “Tech” in Novem- NATIONAL MEET = ‘her, 1917, ‘to enlist and received the! ground wark of his training at Nor- r Faas a folk. “He won his wings and commis-|* CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov, 13.—The} sion at Pénnsacoia jfleld the following| Labor party of Laramie county, which ing, and was sent to England, ar- ving later in Paris on the eve of the entered local politics in the reeent mu nicipal elction’ here, will be represented | greatest uir raid in the war over that|&t the national conference of ‘thie Labor city. After. advanced training in fly-|Porty in Chicago, November 22, by Day- ing all makes ‘of machines he was as-|!@ A. MeVey. During the recent cam-, signed: to- the ‘espst patrol service, the|Paign here there was sharp criticism: Principal duty of which was to circle} f the activity of McVey on the ground, all convoys on thé lookout for submar-| that he was a non-resident, his Horne? inos. “This patrol reduced sub sinkings |}t, was charged beihg Chicago. tin its district from one a day to almost eon nothing. It wks’ monotonotis work and danger- ous, said the lieutenant today, but the; thrill Of bombing submarines, some of} them imaginars;!lent excitement to the service. He recited .his own experience in bombing the spars of a sunken ship jand’making what Ye thot was & clean hit only to’ be informed later that his shot had .caused the hulk to sink a litle lower.and submerge the spars. Naval aviation training with its me- chanical instruetion prepates recruits for an excellent tield of endeavor, which {win expand in years to come. Attrac- jtive induceménts ‘dre“being held out jby the naval depariinent at this time. | BROOKLYN RS ASK li TEN DOLLARS DAY. WAGE! ‘YRIC THEATRE ~ CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. : TODAY “Qh, for a cup of strong tea.” | It’s a Knockout 12 REELS Headed by TOM MIX) A BIG “DNDERWORLD PICTURE | NOT BE CANDIDATE AGAIN: President Carranza has again stated that’he would not be a third-term.can-! didate, ahd asserted that hé preferred! to turn the office over to a’ man cleeted! He popular vole and fo retire to nearer e, When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it { is usually an indication tote the Uecause the Master Plumbers’ assd- ‘ki '$ are out of order. Then——_—_ Roiat; \cceeacaas these organs ‘healthy ‘by tabing| A TWO-REEL COMEDY i 1, whereas the nd was for $10 per GOLD MEDAL ‘Then———_ [cay dulalngponggtiona | in rociay 6 . A KINOGRAM WEEKLY {nhumbins mie te aaa eT . is | HAROLD Lar “THE RAJAH” standard. remed ners} F rk Famous since 1606. Take seas IH 2 TOPICS OF THE DAY Ae renhéed bs TOpbateias THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW.IN TOWN ADMISSION—10 AND 25¢ en ae eee rapes = 1 ted. | as} I MUI aE ioewaeanne. Fatt. NOTICE! Cstome nadie on iotcth art: pledse ask for your duplicate sales slips. a We will giv Patty tb goods ‘without the duplicate slip. hid \ N Wolton, Lone Bear; "Glenrock” come to Casper to see “THE Friday, To Stock Brokers: Do you know who ¢an give you real inside informa- tion about the markét? “The Miracle Man’ is coming To Bankers, Brokets, Jewel- ers, Safe Manufacturers, Cite Do you know your safe can be opened ithout your knowledge? “The Miracle Man” To Druggists: Can yom “medicine cure all ills? “The Miracle Man” is coming To Automobile Dealers, etc. : Did you ever drive a car that Wasn't tired? “The Miracle Man” is coming To Coal Deales: Do you know hiéw to find out where next winter's is coming . The H. C. L. and Clothes The thing to be careful about this season is not so much what you pay for what you get, but WHAT YOU GET FOR WHAT YOU PAY. Good clothing is scarce. However, there’s plenty of shoddy A ae H ? “The por Ara SecA ; stuff on'the market—-commanding high prices, too. To Lawyers: The hest way to lower the high cost of living in respect to " of the Have you heard clothes i is to buy. clothes that you know are thoroughly reliable, from a store man who has nent lost ee ee aicace’ that has a reputation for fair and honest prices. % “The Miracle M ee es ‘ - To Habe le see “‘Kuppenheimer Clothes BN Goods, ete : $35 to $65 i ‘- ‘Can you iiake the hair ré, turn to a bald tian? “The Miracle Man” is coming, To Clothiers, Tzilors, etc.: Seite $100 up? The first WEB ia TGOMME ERC paar amor synec ret erate “ane wat

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