Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1920, Page 2

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she pe hy ny 2 Ske SE cee 125 PACE TWO MEMORIALS FOR HEROES 10. BE. ISSUED SUNDA Special Services at Methodist} Church in Afternoon Will Precede Presentation of Certificates An exceptionally large attendance is expected at the patriotic service to be | Methodist Chutch, when the French | war memorial certif sented to the C ed in service. ats in the main part of the audi- torium will be reserved for the rela- | tives who are to receive the certificates and also for the members of the War Mothers’ organization. All ex-service men having uniforms are requested to weat them tomorrow and to gather at the Array and Navy | Club a body, NAZIMOWA HEADS BILLAT LYRIC FOR TWO OAYS IN “OTRONGER THAN DEATH? 30 to attend the meeting in a Nazimova, the brilliant brilliant Russian star, in her newest production, rcteer | han Death,” is announced by munagement of the Lyric theater as the ul attraction for today and Sun- - The presentation of this great artist in a photo-drama is described as « particular treat for motion picture + goer: In “Stronger Than Death,” Nazimova returns to powerful emotional roles. Nazimova is cast as Sigrid, a London music hall dancer, who finds love in the g s for rest. The sto; an adaptation by Charles Bry R. Wylie’s bril- liant novel of Ansio-Indiar life. It is suid to be replete with thrills and com- pelling dramatic climaxes that grow out of a mutiny and massacre of the Eng- lish planned by the Hindu natives. Nazimo: biggest scene is that showing her dance on the steps of the temple—a weird» dance in the moon- light which strikes awe and terror to “the ss of the bla und causes min F. Pelton, treasurer, and Mesdames their uprising until the J- r. a. Dean, C. T. gurrison comes to the rescue of Boone, C. ter, T. F. Algeo, R, 1. the community of Gaya, ncrifice rewurded by the devotion of the her- uit. doctor. Herbert Blache and Charles Bryant ‘ted the star in the big production, which is one of greatest beauty from direc the scenic and photograph angles. Mr. Bryan plays Maj. Tristram Bou- cicault, the hermit doctor. The picture is a Metro rele Bie 40 WASHERS I FIVE DAYS, IS SALES RECOR Although the si Klectric washing 1 trona Power Compan; riod of Western hines by the Na- has been going 3 7 only five and a half di nan, special sales m nager, today that forty washing machines had been sold up until noon toda The site started at 8 o'clock Monday morn ing. Every one of these washing ma has been sold and delivere much better was made last r, when the high water mark In hing machine sales was reached, During the twow period last seuson fifty-one machines were sold, Th present sales indicate thit at least twenty more ‘will be sold this yeur. SHOPLIFTER IS BOUND OVER TO, DISTRICT COURT William Koepinek was bound over to the district court on a charge of forg ery following his preliminary. hearing yesterlay ufternoon before Judge “W. . Tubbs in Justice of. peace court. £ ut $1,000. William Koepi Villiam Brawn, is charged secured ubout $100 worth is from the Golden Rule store Plays NEWBRO'S id tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at} es will be pre- | per relatives of men | record than ” Influenza | ROU LING RECRUITING STATION IN FRONT OF THE CAPITOL—Oye of | | the U. S. Army recruiting stations mounted on an automobile truck in’ front ‘of the national capitol at Washington. Mrs. P, C. Nicolaysen, chairman san for. ie Casper und Natrona County for the Ame n and French Children’s League, held 2 meeting of her commit- tee last evening at which Arrangements were made for the Tri-Color ball, which is t© be given at the Masonic Temple,” Friday evening, February 27, under the Cheyenne; Mrs. I", Cheyenne; = PLANG LAID FOR TRI-COLOR BALL FUNDS GO T0 SAVE FRENCH ‘TOTS most wilderness of India, whither she | . Mrs. Noble, Thermopolis; auspices of the Salto Club. ton, Cheyenne. The committee consists of Mrs. Wal- lace Leavitt, vice chairman; Mrs. Burke Sinclair, secretary; Mrs. Benja-: by Nichols, W. R. Jolmson, Carl Weter, John MeWadyen, C. P, Plummer, Rob ert Veitch, Red Purday and Sam Serv- ice; Miss Margaret. Sullivan, Miss Irma Patton, Capt. Plunimer, commander of the A an. Legion, Supt. George Wilder, Hemingway dnd Carney in Peterse : 1 As was explained by Mme. E. Guerin, ) m ago; thé primury purpése 6f the Ameri« n and French Children’s League is the cenienting. of the friendsbip of the two’ countries, ‘and the forming 6f a} closer friendship. ! The ‘funds raised are to be used to save thé lives of the children of North: | ern France, who, after four years spent in occupied territory, are stunted in growth, und so weakened that soonef } or later’ they will fall victims to disease unless special means are taken to suve their lives and build up their piuieat health. Mme. Gueriti has secured on the com: | mittee for the Middle West division, | which includes’ Wyoming, the following influential women: ( Monorary presidents, Miss Mae Persh- FORGER ND CAR THE. 8 WANTED ASR Charged With §tealin a big Cole “bight” motor ear and forging checks Casper firms to the amount of $250 county and city officials in Wyoming have been advised to keep their “eyes peeled” for a S. R. Golden. Complaint has been made against him by A. E. | Lawrenge, charging him with the theft of bis Col car, valued at $3,600. Golden is wanted for passing bad checks on the Henning Hotel} the Coli- seum garage and # local bank, He is believed to have Jeft town. oe ~ N. S$. Wilson is here from Denver at tending to business for the Western States Oil and Land Company. stated “Nik Tribune Want Ads bring results, Havoc With The Hair HERPICIDE Should Be Used At Once HERPICIDE I$ Soto AT ALL ORV|E ¥ rn AND DEP'T STORES APPLICATIONS AT BARBER SHOPS rug Store Special Agent. when she visited Casper a few weeks Tuesday evening, Patrick Sullivan of Casper is a memn- ber of bie committee of honor, headed Gov. Carey. Each state of the Union is to secure at least $10,000 for the fund, which will be used for urgent relief and expended . through French organizations already at work, The local committee is fully det mined that Casper shall have.a large share in the total amount rai$ed by the fate, and is planning for other affairs n add¥ion to the Tri-color bail, Tl committee will ; Lincoln, Neb:} Mrs. Cyrus Beard, B, B. Brooks, Casper; tate chair- man, Mrs. Robert D. Carey; state vice chairman, Mrs. A. J. per; secretas 5 tunningham, Cds- Maurice Groshon, honorar ytreasurer, William Dubois, Cheyenne; treasurer, J. H. Wal- hold another AFTER FIVE ra i. ; (By unfted Pri } NICE, Midian + i Pe) of the battle of Sousis at Bt; the international opened—and for eae first esi in be years, life here has regained its gayety and brilliancy, Beginning with today's festivities, the season's dates, as announced by the |" Cannes committee on fetes, includes the horse show, March © to 16; the auto- mobile show, March 16 to 23; automobile symkhana, March 23 to 29, The second battle of roses will be held March 11 and the dog and cat shows are set for April 6 to 10. In the meantime, scores of balls, sporting events—aviation.tour- naments, golt niitches, tennis games, etc.—are plentifully sprinkled in be- tween the main dates. For years the hotels on the water- front had been occupied by convalescent soldiers and hundreds of troops, includ- ing Americans, on leave from war duty in the north and east, Today practicai- ly every available room is taken or booked for the season, which promises to be extremely lively and successful. At Monte Carlo the roulette wheels spin. At the table there are not now the Ryssian grand dykes who used to places are taken by scores of members refuge from political adversities in various parts of the world, praba ems Se fi with friends here on their way to Denver from Munsey, Ind. Meet me at WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY DANCE Feb. 23 MASONIC TEMPLE Given by the Brotherhood of Railroad Boilermakers and Helpers, Local No. 683 ing at. Mrs. Nicolaysen’s home Spy AZIMOVA IN “STRONGER THAN DEATH? AT THE LYRIC TODAY AND W) 24,-lb. can Apricets, heavy syrup, per can " MONDAY SPECIALS” Broken assortment of Aluminum Ware} on pieces, while they last 30c"° 75¢ Citizens Equity Ass 236 East Second Street H. L. YOUNG | FOR HAULING PROBLEMS — - LIBERTY GARAGE Telephone 983 win and lose so carelessly, but their of royalty and near-royalty who sought : Church Sunday-afternoon at 3 sce —_—_— A Tribane Wantad wm sell paid for being mothers? Last year 950,000 babies were lost and } 93,000 mothers died in childbirth. They died because they lacked atten- tion-—because the United States Gov- ernment failed to give them the pro- tection it gives hogs and cattle. The foundation of tomorrow’s democ- j _tacy is being undermined. Something must be done to wipe out this condi- tion which makes the United States a disgrace among nations. You can do that something. Read “Every Woman’s Chance to Serve aoe You were a Kid! Humanity” in February Good House- kééping. Anne Martin tells what is . wrong and explains how you can do PWMionsirsitig Ene vir ites cable news tom Pais =. _. And in the same issue Jamies Oliver Curwood Zona Gale ‘Dr. Harvey W. Wiley William J. Locke ‘Dorothy Dix Ida M. Evans Cutouts in color for the kiddies—~two full pages, and Harrison Cady’s “Johnny. Funny Bunny’s Valentines.”’ coking wee teen ke cones the Beaereen: ing pegea! GOOD HOUSEKEE =F ING WILL BE GIVEN ON OUR Bungalow Apartment E We would like to quote prices on arty of the following Steel or Wood. Buildings: For STEEL STORE HOUSES : WARE HOUSES ATROPLANE HANGARS STORE HOUSES - : OIL. CAMPS, COMPLETE. HOMESTEAD : ANYTHING IN STEEL OR WOOD BUILDINGS. , Open until 9p. m. t 1 Big Four E as Co. -412/ West Railroad Avenue \ wooD BUNGALOWS : _GARAGES - ne BUNK HOUSES COOK SHACKS ae Wyo. MMT Tit WEERETSEEYUTTEEET TY

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