Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1920, Page 6

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Pack stk BE ithe o IRISH CHAMPION | 10 oie OPEECH Plan for Rees Irish Republic} together with Review of Con- ‘ ditions There Will Be Explained ° Peter Golden, a member of ‘the American Commission on irish Inde- pendence, will speak twice tomorrow nt Mallin Chub, will talk briefly following the church services at the Catholic Churchy while in the evening he wit give his prin- cipal address at the Mullin Club. In the morning he Mr. Golden is here on his way to| Denver after having visited Chicago | and Cincinnati. From Denver he will go to California. While in Casper he is the guest of M. W. Purcell and Pat Snilivan. The American Commission on Trish Independence is trying to raise a bond issue of $10,000,000 now to permit the Tri republic to function. “The. pi y purpose of the organi- tion in this country,” said Mr, Gold- his afternoon, “is to get the United to recognize Ireland as a re- . It is the militarism and martial in Ireland that we are complaining of. It is agninst the rights of smaller fought.” mations for which the world war ah! a ae CHAMBER OF COMMERGE HEADQUARTERS LOCATED IN THE HENNING HOTEL For the present the hendquarters of Chamber of Comm will the of the Hen- ning Hotel, the ct ¢ made yes- terday afternoon. The new location ia one which most convenient, altho not practical as a permanent. location because it is not on the street, John Kneebone is expected to arrive here tomorrow and will at once as- sume charge of the installation work. Carrol 1D. King will remain here for a few i oduce Mr. Kneehone to Casper er work for the Americ As Mr. Kne delayed, there firms holdin stil time for the plural memberships to| get in their so that the in- flividual names will be included on the roster Only those holding indi herships will be entitled 8 and will be directors it i ames will be inclut feh foes to the Monday. a noon Halstead H ome Is Saddened by Loss of Infant Child The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Halstead, about a month old, died, yesterday morning at the family home on Walnut street. ‘The body was taken by the parents to Blairstqgn, Ta., | yesterday afternoon, and burlalwill be made there. PME Seca RF UY dati Oniy One of Twins Born to Mr. and Mrs. Canner. Survives One of twin sons, born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canner, died short- | ly after birth. The body was shipped to Denver for burial. The other child weighed 9 pounds and is doing nicely, RUNAWAY GIRL IS BROT BACK TO HOME HERE Miss Pearl Cole of the sheriff's office, acting -ag.a deputy, brought Dorothy pbell, the 14-year-old girl who ran this week, back from Rapid City, | » yesterd: afternoon. The child mised not to repeat her esca- and has been restored to her pade father, Tonight Miss Cole will leave for Denver to take Roberta Clark to the Crittenden home there. RECEIVER FOR SHOE PARLOR IS DISMISSED The case of Logos ‘vs. Nick Benaries and others In which Benja- min Spencer was appointed receiver of the New York Shoe Shining parlor has been settled by agreement and the business will be conducted by the four partners, Logos receiving his fair share FRIDAY EVENING LENTEN SERVICE AT ST. MARK’S The first of the Friday evening Len- ten servic es was held last night at St. Episcopal Church. ‘The full Next Friday evening the service will be conducted by Rev. A. B, Whittle of Glenrock. On March 6 the Rev, H. R. Brinker of Douglas will have charge and on March 12 the sermon will be delivered by Rev. C. A. Bennett of Cheyenne. oro Tribune Want Ads bring results. | ek forth on the censua Mm this county one jdistrict remains to be canvassed. tial CENSUS OF ONE DISTRICT NOT Despite all the strenuous effovts ae is district No, 77, a strip: of at least |12 to 16 miles. wide and 20 miles in length in the east: part of the county.| An enumerator with a car or who wishes to make the territory on horse- back is asked for. ‘The pay tr tha work is $8 a day and tt will take about ten days to cover the ground it is-ea- timated. Application for the place should be made to H. O. Warton, Room 206 O, 8S, Building, — = Vi W. C. A. Survey in Casper. Will Begin Tomorrow Miss Leona Scott, elty secretary of the West Central Feld of the Y. Ww. ©, A. and an assistant wil arrive here tomorrow morning to begin the work of survey of Casper preparajory npaign for a local Young wWo- Christian Association. t the home of Mer. South {more of the National Teague for Woman's Service, has been appointed on the women’s campaign committee for the nomination of Maj. Gen, Leonard Wood for president. shivering from stem to stern. that the ship is on the roc Some of the greatest Iris Theatre Continuous 2:30 P, M. to 11 P.M. TODAY AND SUNDAY _ LAST TIMES TODAY THE SUPREME DAREDEVIL OF THE SCREEN TOM MIX IN HIS LATEST PRODUCTION “The Feud” A typical Mix paar ic! cae Great Outdoors. EARL MONTGOMERY j in “KNIGHTS AND KNIGHTIES” SUNDAY Maurice Tourneur’s Special Production “The, Life Line” The waye-swept bridge of the ocean liner “Saxonia” as the ship battles its way through a terrific storm. A seaman rushes up to tell the captain “sea shots” the decks as the water rushes in, 4 xengers to the lifeboats. “Women and children in and shoots dead a coward who attempts to rash Tite the ADMISSION— 10 and 30c "IN CABINET x PRES. CARRARZA} - te (By. Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, Feb. 21.—Impert- ant changes in President Carranza’s cabinet have taken’ place during the past week. Leon Salinas, undersec- rotary for the department of industry, commerce and labor, who has been in charge of matters relating to petro- Jenn?, was, on Weiinesday, named sec- retary of that department. He sue- ceeds Gen. Calles, former governor of the State of Sonora, who resigned to enter the political campaign as a sup- porter of Gen. Obregon for the pres- idenoy. Gen, Francisco Urqui became un- dersecretary of war and marine, suc- ceeding Gen. Jesus eave Catsra. TRADE EFFORTS OF SOVIET ARE IGNORED HERE (By United Press.) BERLIN, Feb. 21.—Victor Kopp, Soviet agent here, today attempted to feel out American officials on estab- lishing trade reiations between tho u d States and the Russian Soviet government. He was unsuccessfal. Kopp, meanwhile, is proceeding with négotiations with German busi- ness men, with the tacit approval of the German government. A blow that sends her ever secured. 1 the ship lis Ww ne seenes on | Washington’s Birthday .. Through his devotion to an ideal, George Washington helped to shape the destiny of; the nation. And he was likewise an exponent of econ- omy. He brought all his moral force to bear‘on the im- portance of laying aside, in a reputable banking insti- tution, part of what you earned. And the spirit of Washington goes march- + ing on. His theorfes.are sound, safe and successful. If you are in sympathy with his doc-_ trine, start that account now. / Wyoming National Bank | CASPER, WYOMING POSITIVELY A $1.00 SHOW: FOR 15 AND 35c This, Show: got as high as $2.00 top in Chicago and New York! 1M a % rte Sreeeotoeg It Overshad Everything. We present the $1,000, 00 Star, the Actress of 1; fame ted positively appeals to every cat afmslich picture fans. § the ‘Stronger Than Death’ In 7,000 feet of the most wonderful marvel of * photoplay ever seen in st Casper. Suggested from ‘The scondilization of Sigrig the novel, “The Hermit P. S.—NAZIMOVA is the Strongest Drawing Card in Motion P; ictures Today! - Doctor of Gaza.” Bey owes 222% See RAS. ZAatzeeeS BEZ2e26 > Bes £22 geese 22253; BES G32: S2°gRgi22 ZEgEgE2 Zee ‘Boge 2 ,osees. 76" S845 Gay 82. + Size Se8e eBe aGSR.8 FRS8=79 why Fase £2hena z = ig 14-F- : sees BRS ageGhy 2° SS be te Z°ea5ues eh BES ee mee. Bh femese wehdze=s oe Gon ZepeeSBz" Seaq Ff . gang 2H, 2e55) Bebiiss -°2 FER. 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WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY : : $ For eight years, at the head of his ragged conti. nentals, he withstood’ the armies of a. great empire; and he ~ achieved the independence of America, not merely by the exer- * cise of a rare military talent, perhaps amounting to genius, but by > teaching his uneasy and spiritless countrymen to what heroic , * heights one may carry the virtues of patience, equanimity, per- severance and unselfishness. In his civil administration, although he had to deal with many novel and difficult complications, he added fresh lustre to an already glorious name and strengthened the popular respect and affection with which, in spite of occasional ; outbreaks of political scurrility, he had long been regarded. For- tunate, indeed, was it for America that during the critical forma- tive period of the new government the guidance of affairs was committed to so sound a statesman and so pure a patriot. 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