Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 3

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to oif business of im : PAGE FIVE . ie ge oe ae eee ae ter Se oe ak —— <a ses BERAPA 199 ANG CVL BRLIni hee is A EUSSEAEN — SN NE ee = ho Aaauos Ma ily. APrih une. sy det She Che Casper Harp eeibane —~ tee noe 5 He ee Back THREP ‘POLLYANNA’ BEGINS RUN | Daily Fashion Hint VOTE $5,000 TO Roe tera rr patina te oe AT THE LYRIC TOMORROW | The popularity of Pollyanna,” Mary | Pickford’s first Production for United GIVEN LIBERTY | When the tax collectors seized property | timely hitter in the Nat al league last jin the Chinese stores and carted it tol season, having batted ih 72 run | } —— ae jArtists Is best exemplified, aecordins | Ee aE re ; | TS B * RES es ARETE ® statement of United Artists, in the! PKSON, Miss.—The lower house dfact that it:has not only broken, box | | of the legislature voted $5,000. to Will | arning to Mothers offies records in many seetions of the! | Parvis, 2 Lamar county farmer, for | a wees pCOUNtrY, but that there has arrived al-! having twice faced the gallows only | Mk hould see that the whole family take a rnoro, purifying system Choral Soctety Will ic———- reidy in the home office of the co | to be ultimately exonerated of the | « : Pixie this spring. NOW IS THE TIME. ‘The family will be health Rehearse Full Program Tonight | PERSON. "GQ. @ {oration numerous requests for extend, | morder charge on which he had been “e nidng) bettar it! the blood isixiven a thoro purifying, the ‘All members of the Casper Choral. so- jee runs and repeat-bookings on the pi convicted, is ined out, and the germs of winter accumulated in the clety are asked to be present at the re- duction, from exhibitors who | The killing was that of Will Bucke- | naway. HOLLIS’ ER'S ROCKY MOL TRA is one of the hearsal. tonight Maras atithe (Preaby- a exceptionally suebessfiil | ley, 26 years ago near Columbia, Miss. t aerate Ma cia bwiae the ditre Hb. toring. “bhurent os S\iietent tee, ipromratn: BE ecaavncen toy! Grinstead, the only wo- {0M f the pictur } | | On the day set for the execution, the |i, (ne whole family. Bide Well ba batty Aheval feel Ane’ and be wel for the concert on Monday, March 15, | ber of the Kansas legislature, This is the hig feature picture which, noose slipped and Purvis fell thru |g ju ppy — SMITU-TURMER ? is a Baptist minister, will be rehearsed. Those who have not} it coming to the Lyric theater Friday, | when the trap was sprung, unhurt. | | | | Saturday and Sunday, Heralded as one, His counsel won a contention that | —— 3 = - = a a8 Jot eee te ee | Pa < see jof the hest Pickford pictures ever made, he could not again be punished for | bring them ig e os wate ae my 8 ehnson, who has been con- it has drawn eapacity houses wherevsr the same offense and sentence was | demand and cal alimavrendily ‘no! a. } epee pease cafe, left Jast | it has been shown. commuted to life imprisonment. i his home in §: Already M. enry Bre: ‘ . ‘1 oe rt Spring Luneheon Is jhe will spend a. fer ieathyiseeh! Baer pris Sept 8 -desy gh api ay Two years later Joe Beard, another | W months yislting |Tecelved calls from different parties in| Pretty Affair : | relatives and old friends, | Casper asking that whole blocks of 64 The spring luncheon served to the and mores eats be reserved. These members of the Sans Souci club yester- nd more se: These he leated Purvis in a deathbed | n, relating to the killing of keley and he was pardoned. A cousin of the murdered man, now in ses Silas N. Brooks, manager of the B. i | farmer, | day afternoon by Mrs. Sidney Morrison <4 nf the hig d mxpects on t the legislature, supported the bill to | at her home-on South McKinley strret | ieahitD ks TAvestock Company, left this |three days “Poll ix to..be ahown | compensate Purvis which passed the was one of the prettiest affairs of the i for the Home ranch, at the Lyrle TAILLEURS WITH LONG SMART . house today. — | 8 is leaving for} © tonight and from t will -ason, The color motive of yellow and white was elaborately carried out : with yellow tulipa and basket favora|‘! Preparations for the gpening of LINES, a The charm and originality of theze The Jessen brothers are completing | EX ov. BR. F , Un a ahano, Pha cotraea of the wen; thee Mew: store in tha: Rohrbatgh | ral eastern points attonding| (ailleurs will be readily conceded CHINESE LOSE FIGHT fN Phone 1304-W 156 South Center rr aD anuncheon wore In accord with} Pullding, formerly-occypled bythe Cas, (1. business aR AES MEAL ee atathcce ; y served re » | 1 ‘ 2 “as < straight gathered skirt and jacket i per Com "7 y ee the spring | mercial Company. irimmed with astra as 2 6 Mra, TL. 0, or is spending the} in the city before returnims to her| Stitehings on the pock ee 2" SIE OF TAAATION The members of the club present were i 's give isem | the Mesdames A. I. Gaut. I. F. Wan-|, Harry Hynds returned yesterday to | nie 4 } o nver. Ww nm J touch.| Ti hd ant: cock, A. T Tobias, O. FP. Reyer, the Bis home in Cheyenne after a short | me in Lander from Denver, whom] OR Unusual touch.| The front an | | ‘i 2. binsiness “-v: she has heen band: about the lower edge o: the | A t hostess, and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, the | Sines visit Bese. y pista dee -- SAR: jacket are cut jn on>. Medium size | | ernoon rust of honor snfithe,, organtzation. requires '4 yards 54-inch broadeloth | | aL Our New York Buyer Secured for Us jo The equipment for the cement prick | PENNSYLVANIA LAWYERS and 14 yard 50-inch fur cloth, American Lesion Plans Plant has arrived and the com aba Dark brown serge trimmed with | D Surprise for Decoration Day. will begiri operations before long. ae FOND OF CHEWING GUM Hudson peal’ is Pciictical ning pact | SHANGIIAT (By Mail).—Chinese resi- | resses ne eee reckorees A-novel entertainment is being p) ned by the American Logion for Dec ration day. The place and type of en- for the second model. There isa dual Workmen| pocket arrangement oa the skirt of ir coun uirtroom! the jacket, emphasized by smart | to insist upon no ta: ts of the international settlement | “re have suffered defeat in an attempt | 4 is i aN ee xation without re-| Consisting of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Taffeta. Harry Isenburg spent yesterday inj WOLLIDAYSRURG, Casper from his holdings in Salt Croek,/Tenovating the 2h ertainment will he held a surprise, and ake nee discovered suflicient chewing gum ‘pa: stitehings, with the usual small poc- | Chinese merchants Thev wi ace Jednesday oni f bi fot Ve itenk Diltieeiars Being spread,|. Teron Morgan dain Taaho where te tod under: the -chalra andi benches reljats abnce ihe nurto: leather belt: | y tazea unless: they” were They will be placed on sale Wednesday morning at i fceept & position with one of the} Setved exclusively for the lawyers to till] Phe 7skirt it stitohed al the sides to | permitted to elect members of the mu- Masonic Dancing Club GY SOSBDETICA. {= large bucket. Mold in the fulness, Medium size | nicipal cotincil, which is composed en- e ‘to Entertain Pea had ae.| } The gum hung as thick as clustefs|@alls for 4 yards 54-Inch serge. rely of foreigners—six British, two The regular Friday night Informal ow AL. Gay of Shaffer and Gay com. |of blackberries,” declared one of the First Model: Pictorial Review Jac. | Americans and one Japane: The pop- Officia. 3, 84 to 46 inches a 25 dance given by. the Masonic Dancing| Tusk where fe ae tettt® tedlay from |eounty commis Eat No. 8654.8 : : : : cont an viiere ke has been on business, |. loss as to how to abate the nuisance. > 25 © ; ‘i | club will be held as usual tomorrow ness, 1e nuisance.| Hust. Price, 25 cent Skirt No, 8404. ote tetestem Me Mose aM oa Me Me Me ee ee eo Ho a ot Oe Me Me Ma Me Me a hy te Me ots Oo eo night. A seven-pleco orchestra will fur- * ee a Sizes, 22 to 26 itches waist. Price, | aaa Xa, et la tt oe gO OP EO IVI UP UIE OV I CIV OTIC IU IT OOS o, +, * Tho fourth athual formal hall to ha} for * vislt to the Cat Creek oil fields, nish the musle and dancing, will last ayn Ae Bd (Chappell ou <euik Thdueee Robber Joking; Killed 20 cents. \¥ Re until midnight. inesa conneetod cage fst night on bus-| AKRON, Ohio—When he took as a} Second Model: Jacket No, 8578 | & Raa iness connected with the company. (Joke a command to throw up his hands] Sizes, 24 to 46 Inches bust. Price, 25 | od Fourth Annual Aiea a iN {and instead continued laughingly on his} cents, Skirt No. 8574. Sizes, 24 (0 38 \y ae Shriner's Ball Attorney G: R. Hagens left last night Ml Rorway, 20, was shot and] inches walst. Price, 25 cents, ge 2 | killed by a highwayman, The latter +, TODAY—TOMORROW—SATURDAY—SUNDAY He will also attend to legal business pt Rus: > riven by the Shriners will take place Arid: expect ‘ escaped. > ee next Tuesday Laid ties Brand waren pects tobe gone aeveral days, | eaten Care / Royal Neighbors Lodge wil! yive ug + starting promptly a) o'clock. Ce] Ds m. Ogi { <i38 . . box social and dance on the 13th of | q% Masonie temple ball room will be ag seuawe tise se RSIS a ae abe He es rice, vi a a sugar | March at Odd Fellows hall. Eve |g LIEUTENANT - FRANCELIA *y rately decorated for the occasion urane, has ‘ds, meatless days and prohibition of linyited. Come and bring a box. sat | ~ the Shriner's colors of white and gola,/20N¢ to Dennison, Texas, where he will}the manufacture of cakes and sweets}, ‘A special ten-piege orchestra will fur.|¢Present the gag in legal matters. was restored March fi, because of the nish the musie. A sumptuous banquet] 5, S a |food shortage. will he served by the Eastern Stera in| | Elmer Green has returned from Den: ++, George N. Osgood of Oleon, N. \has arrived in Casper and will LOCKLEAR and BILLINGTON An o, So-sfeegeet ted) + es ? +, i? ¢ peck ES ies cee the hanquet rooms in the temple at/¥eT Where he spent several days on| It is Just 60 years since women were| with his daughter, Mrs. L. H. 3] 4 11:20 o'clock. business. {admitted to the famous Swedish uni-}for the present. Mr. Osgood sp ox ee The entertainment eommittes of the o 2s \ | Nersities of Upsala. and Lund. Christmas holidays here and was so] 2 j ry 4 evening Is composed oy the Messrs. L. A. Miss Laucitle Ward is leaving today PNT ern fet scabepamen Dyce, Clty CHmg Bases: |e b3 Ttood, Jack Scott, W. W.-Keefe, and/for her home near Munsey, Ind. Sho} SUMMONS turned to Oleon to dispose of his busi.| #4 ae Reccee tr, Gani lias heen connected with the Domino| The State of Wyoming, County of — |/ness interests there. Ho is very much| gy a Ee eee ie oll offices while here: Natrona, ss. interested in the real estate business | £3 School eee You are hereby commanded to notify} here, and will probably locate in Casper. | a ps Siete: Robert Morton of the Casper Sup-| isle Nagel that she has been sued in ‘ bs 63 Plan Camdy Sale iD P ithe District Ci f the Sixth Judicial ~~ . In order to piirchase uniform sweat-|Ply, Is leaving today for Denver where: the District Court of the Sixth Judicial eo m3 | Dictrict of the State of Wyoming, sit- * ers for the personnel of the hasket balt| he will attend the auto show and also ‘ i team of the Natrona County High school|look after company business. | ting in the City of Casper, within and the young, laiiistof the’ nchadts have scette |for the County of Natrona, in the State planned a eandyosale to be held in the | Mrs. Sidney Morrison of South Me- ve EB abel 5S pater New ohare phar lobbies of the Iris theater on Saturday Kinley street has a& her ohouse guest. | wa ay dae aiee Ba eee 44 age” night. All of the eandy will be home,Mrs. L. G. Balsley of Rawlins, Wyo, | lagel for divorce on the grounds ‘of made. arta Be wot: ol ovbrtniect? eae Senertion, and that unless she answer the stock holds out. The MissestInez| A. C. Campbell, a prominent attor-), 506 pete th eho Deer Pei ate Seanor, Elizabeth Kidd Irene Spracne, ney of Cheyenne, is here on legal buai-| saath A 32 9 pr‘l, 1920, fo a > e+, ° THE MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE EVER PRODUCED! ¢ How would you like to stand on the fragile wing of an airplane at a hundred miles an hour? What would you do if you knew you had to climb from one machine to another with Mother Earth 5,000 feet below? You would send for a lawyer to write’out your will. | Soest oXeX iM ¢ Seeotogogoete toate ateateates io io, % ¢ o+, ? accordingly. And make due retucn of said petition, with all th wa ands “ r ” e> Margaret. Sngoe, Ruth Ulery nnd Faith mess. ear ; | allegutiona: ttisestn ota aarp cial fa THAT IS ONLY ONE OF THE FEATURES OF “THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY! me Sprague: wifieall at the:eandy:hooth.” “| ne Carter: amiatint attonney-| Ken aA truo, and’ judgment ‘renedored o t The picture for which mov- > --Rerular Meeting general of the state_is here on business fon alee oa tow eave. his writ according to law on the 15th 5 ej Staged in the Clouds ox THO amganermrariettiea Tipebasamiers |i ie hs ware tite fee eae a eat: ing pictures were invented . ¢ Witness Hazel Conwell, Clerk of the District Court, and the seal thereof, at) the City of Casper, this 4th day of March, A, D. 1920. o+ OF class of the Methodist church will be} | Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weeks of Lan- entertained at ‘the home of Miss Phyl-|der, are here for the day enroute to lis Freed this coming Saturday after-| their home from Denver, where they noon at 2:30 o'clock. The regulsr buai-| have been on a business and pleasure 4, 4, o, +, FOUR DAYS—STARTING TODAY—TOMORROW — SATURDAY — SUNDAY ness meeting will be conducted follow-|.trip. HAZEL. CONWELE, ~ : Raphi ba sal Bids aah ets a Beas \(smaL.) Clerk of Court, : : od iy ROSH hae, Peete wilt peeainie Pubs March 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 1920. ADMISSION10c and 30c. ~ 4 serve refreshments, neti pony ete Sener for a | ae Sea sheep camp in Torrington, Wyo. after) Read The Tribune Want Ads | RK amdvevetatrteotedaodtrtrdrdrdrbebrbriictrtvvvtevtetetete ts Senior Philathea Class several days spent here attending to] es Boatecdecgeatefs Lo-ele-ste-ale-atestoetestesteate ste teste dhe ase-ateeSeese she sse-aseate te 4Se Meese Hee ee Hee NSP te OH e He Have Kensington business matters. The members of the Senior Phitathea qT class of the Methodist church wera en-| Mr. and Mrs. M. McPherson wiil wave! W: 2 ht’ G tertained this afternoon by Mrs. L. H.\this Sunday for Portland, Ore., where! rig Ss rocery Mote me or dadacto deta tetededrbrdetedretrbedrobrtrdrtevrbtrvvicdetrtetetetetetees ra Ihe so eho fo efo-oSo ae afc she ae ae ae Hoo He He He He At Oe PSP SOHO TP TO TON Ot HP HOO Hah He Heo G9 MGs "ee %s % 2S, a Stear at 235 South Grant street. ‘The, they will make,their future home. 4 rs | é after noon was spent as a kensington|MePherson has been connected with | and al served by the|the Midwest Refining company while 134 Sou lak pala luncheon was served by the be jaroy \ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY és % ° e* 1 * | Snecial Addreas at nt_Ads bring results W. ¢. 'T. U. Meeting The W. C. T. U. will moet tomorrow conchae CALL EMEA EAE AA Eh ME hd ded nl ‘Remnant Sale ANNOUNCEMENT To Automobile Owners We have recently installed the Best and Most Modem Machinery that money can buy for our PAINTING and TRIMMING departments. We have in stock any color that is used on the best automobiles with expert painters in charge. McBride, 255 North Maple-street. After the regular business meeting the meeting will be addressed by Dr. R. L. Lemons. ‘The subject of the! talk Will be “Child Welfare.”” ee 6 ff 1% GoM 1% oe PA eeSeeSe ete ete-eSo-ehe too eie-ete aoe 46e OM. Oe *, 4, ‘eae e Xe? rer tr % ooeeneeeeeneeeoeuvewrrererTT Trey sys: * + oe. te K? ++, The North Side circle of the Ladies| Aid society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ridleman, on Seott street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, 2%, + o4, “, * o+ 2, * iM eseecee + * ++ 1% CASPER LIKES INSTANT ACTION There has never been anything to compare with the quick action of sim- Me witehhazel, camproh, hydrastis, ect., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One lady with inflamed and watery eyes reports her eyes are bright and clear after using Lavoptik a very short time. In another ease five applications pro- duced great benefit. We guarantee a small bottle to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Casper Phar- macy.—Adv, * WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver —On Friday and Saturday we will place on sale about 300 -, Me 5% ae? +, &, &, er eeret ts Wwvervry * Me aXe Xa a a a as he agoefe-teageatet + ¢ remnants of Silks, Percales, Ginghams, De Laines, Outings, SOREL DLOOEDLOD PELL AAA A AAA AAA ¢ etc., in lengths from 1 yard to 9 yards. Suitable for dresses and skirts for street and house wear. This is a good time to +, Poa Ste 2 % a at a good saving. e +, ¢ Our Trimming Department is so equipped that we are able to repair top or curtains of any machine or make a complete new top with curtains. BRING YOUR CAR IN AND ALLOW US TO FURNISH AN ESJI- MATION ON ANY JOB Coliseum Motor Co. Telephone 724 + Casper, Wyoming . 4 : 2 - New Arrivals. —We are just in receipt of our spring shipment of Royal So- ciety packages, and crochet cotton, consisting of most every- thing in their line. March Delineators are here. o, * ns IS ° 4, R ° K? + io, R? ¢ 2 * ve-she-te-etesto-ete-ste-e’ o, 0, 2. aXe e Xe Xa? in se a a %, ¢ oaeateagess o, ¢ & 4 ¢ RP * o*, o ° +, RA oO Richards & Cunningham Company “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” TOPPRAALLMGMELA LAL hh heheheh hana | eee sre ertostesercrste sar earer steer steseeree ose conte naen ese esr snare eo rt The National Remedy Holland | centuries and wadoreed by Queen wan mina, At all sizes. Una a te Sel every bon oe, 2, A GO, Oe Roteeteiosiegoageateets J N N N N N 4 N N) N N N : plan your spring sewing as these lengths can be purchased : N . N a N) & N & N N &

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