Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT HEMP INDUSTRY OF MEXICO HEAR RUIN, EVIDENCE ] ' ] ] ] 1 —- York, hemp merchant,: testified at a Gt Eee ee ] ' milter Smith said th ! bed by the Mexiean authorities and ‘ reon the ve oof bankruptcy. | \ i | NEGRO ROBRER PLEADS UILTY Horace Henderson, negro charged with robbing the house of ©. Lukis and suspected of several other robberies ection, pleaded guilty in the 1 aking into the house of Mr. Lukis and taking raigned when he Ile was bound over to t court on $1000 bond =_ Police Barracks Are Burned Down in 1 ese Town and his y were kept and then shot. BE, ne the fine ted Press.) one } i) i | All other gume: . stride’ A result’ of this, mein hadule, is contest mson co} touche Lot n made - Sete. 1a @ Princeton games. Th : See ua in whieh to obtain a line Taga rate AF vective strength of Oregon than which end vi sa, even thru. the ©) for several special Ls sae! comy of play. i OVER PURYEAR IN TEN paar (Dy Associated Press.) "ELLAND, Dec. 2 and wor Puryeu cl of ¢ over FE round NINE EXECUTED of the dena wt of In many respects this con BY HUNGARIANS test is the most unusual ¢ staged 1, 9. - and the down of generation jority old foot s bears out the ules, that the sy will reach a pin nacle next s¢ 1 never approached in the past. Aditition- While there have heen numerous in nied at Buda- tional football games in other ying of eastern col- rding to (ABIKOFE HAS SHADE ON adviges most famous of 4 this role is < a ignition of the ever ir ing scope he autumn spoyt. No champion- und the claim is not and ean be accepted as Mated Press.) fully (By A LOUIS. ST. Dec. 30.—Harr off of St. Louis shaded Jc n five lish featherw it, in cight fast rounds, pl 1 during the according (o new i was seored upon in thre part in nine was tied by berm won Tribune min the AMERICAN COUNTESS ASSISTS SURGEON IN | DEVELOPING ‘PERPETUAL YOUTH’ DISCOVERY Want) Adsibring resulta; follow the Syracuse hard ide Donovan, “4 for many y h the Mught to be in top form b 1 don't think they have their bighest yet. this year, rH bring them along,.I’m sure, and we'll make California’s milder climate help, jinstead of retard: us." The eastern team will outweigh Ore. | fon on the line, but will have a ight, | er backfield. Harvurd’s line advantage jin -poundage will be considerable, probably 100 pounds from end to end, ! an erage of about 14 pounds to a} man In the backfiel€ Harvard's Winning th firsg shortcoming in weight Is represented | R the second, 3/by the difference ‘between the 156! istitute a me ounds of Cas ight star, and the 75 pounds of idenberg, his Oregon opponent. been ywwn 14 to 0. n defeated Penn score. During a tour of the far ching the coast, Montana combination. in In 1017 haa | a 6 and 1919 Syracuse | trips hy : | urd had an We this’ he 1919 records of the two teams: | until the Princeton game on Hi t 8 did not have to extend) ony Crimson t developed ly thru a LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY AT THE LYRIC: Just like old Home Week. It’s worth coming a long distance to see our show! BESSIE BARRISCALE ‘Beckoning Roads’ From the novel by JEANNE JUDSON BECKONING ROADS She stood at the cross-roads of Alone, she would work out her i AW ways se “i devious | own destiny. and strange There were pigfalls in this path. She avoided TEMPTATION. But for awhile she tottered on brink of the high precipice and —the tumbling stones engulfed the one who ruined her uncle, She reached the pinnacle and found SU and the -Happi- ness LOVE which had been denied her, Then a WILD ANIMAL COMEDY in Two Parts Also KINCGRAM WEEKLY and a STRAND COMEDY— “BEHIND THE DOOR.” ns are 2 Multnomah to her the 2 her anele ruined yal could oniy took the Countess de Porigny. . ling with the remarkable success of 1!) Serge Voronoff, Russian scientis in restoring youth by implantation of ylands, ve Countess de Porigny, his assistant, credit Cor her invaluable services ! tx work. The countess is an American woman. She was Mrs, Evelyn ! wick of New York and is the daughter of Mrs. Helen C. Bostwick. " ‘After her marriage to Comte ile Porigny four years ago the countess ‘ ' ‘ 7 Recent dispatches de eeme head of = pursing staff of the entire French army. SPECIAL Florida Grape Fruit 2 for 25¢ CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 |e ernor Carey today announced the ap-: | } jOld ogy. 5: ere 3 | Henning hotel, Carl Shumaker a, ;ehairmans The ‘program followe, th. | plan which has Been in vogue for «,. ED | VINE COSTS UP ‘eral weeks, and W. W. Kecto Was ¢ ed upon to entertain with a}, seat: PERCENT HERE —_—_ Tribune Want Ads bring ‘WV FIVE YEARS Sreeranas at $60, while dining room tables have! RESCUED AWheatlana, the officer who captured os Bill Carlisle, train robber, as state | hiked in selling price from $15 to prohibition commissioner, “These are ihe highest aie prieed, the othérs bringing down the cost to! 42 De ans ies | Kidney, liver, bladder and uric aciq troubles are most dangerous pe. cause of their insidious attacts ariel 4 CHEYENNE, Ws Woe beet “ib.—Gov- ment of Sheriff A. 8. Koach, or | meteite is healthy t to breathe !.98.42 percent. rked the Cigars, selling for clghit c ; years ago, now'soll at “Tt Healthy. thru your n¢ “Yes,’ “¥ou.ean't! ing ‘tohacca’ has gone up fon cents | talk you-are breathing: thru your! to. $1, in price, Pipes, which sold for Hees the oat wane ey give nos Cincinnati Enquirer. ~ 25 cents,. now cost 60 cents. | tha they need aon by taking | Smoking tobacco has soared from 10} 0 | cents’ to 17% cents. Candy, which for | -7 | merly cost. t $1. 25 to $ Oe *|ROFARY- CLUB *| DINES-MONDAY. 9 Oregon Aggies — | 15 Multnomah. The world’s standard remedy for these i disorders, will often ward off these dig. pet A, Hides ik ai | eases and strengthen the body ageing: idprinesioa t= - are | further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists c 2 | 28 Tatts O64 At the weekly luncheon of the Ro- | Leek for the name Gold. Medal on every box Yale 2 tary club held at noon yesterday at the THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES Iris Theater's. BEST VENTILAT. THE STATE TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON in “A Sporting Chance” MOL Sn ee ae hike one What do you suppose she gets for her trouble? Romance! ‘‘A Sporting Chance’’ is filled to the brim with it! Also FATTY ARBUCKLE TOMORROW AND THURSDAY: ~ : SPECIAL! The Brilliant and Daring Swimming Star Nell Shipman In a Tale of Love and Villiany “Back to God’s Country” Sixteen varieties of animals, The greatest dog fight of the screen! ADMISSION—Children, 25c; Adults, 50c, Plus War Tax. MATINEE 2:30 and 4 P. M. © “NIGHT 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 A 7 Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. ue We will give no For Better Home and Store Lighting Use the Columbia Mazda Lamp We handle all sizes This Store Will Not Be Open Wednesday After 6 P. M. Closed All Day New Year AAA Phones 13 and 14 HI icLHRCKNNH sa

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