Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 6

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~ oo AELATEDSTORN HWW couay warren” EX-SPRMIGE MEN ee IN THE SENATE Tf} TAKE FARMS octal Press) PARIS. ee 5.—Documents submit- READ IN IN COURT (By © iy As: bid asin TON, erie we) oe menete (Continued on J Page 6) ted by former Premier Caillaux, on trial | foreign relations corninittee again today| The drawing for the farms it orig- | Shoaeivody reise CUMMELG Die miteee katie eee action on Bainbridge Colby for] inally waa planned would be held at reason, a Blizzard That SGrpant Middle sl Takes Sudden Turn and De- scends on State from Northeast Change in the direction from south- ward toward the Western Rocky Moun. tain region of the worst blizzard which at the as Western s stat a z ea ut noon today 1 snowfall fore- per of the big in the region ina and Minne ulf yesterday. s, henvy snow- a marke in this region, may yoming. up to 1 with tra s have through t fute testimon ing an all retary of state. The committee will! Mitchell, Nebr. a town near Torring- bis at ale peat: Nhariee Tifa of ee Alfonso of spain, will be read later at a private sitting of the court: This an- [nouncement was made at the ‘opening inue consideration of his ease next! ton, but State Immigration Commis. week, |sioner Hain bs the matter up with |the Wyoming delegation in congress FIRE DESTRO YS F and the seone of the lottery was changed } (2 Torrington. (Session today. | BIG SHOWHOUSE lrageyarng the sihneanaeee ater ‘FIREMEN IN ILLINOIS TO j sisting applicants | by these institutions | ss (By Associated Press.) g out the papers of the 4 { ST. PAUL, Mar. 5.—A fire of d having them properly ;{tacular proportions, which thre: | knowledged, to spread to three small hotels, de | ; balked at thé high cost of uniforms, firemen fought the blaze for five hours loss is estimated at $100,000. duces. MATINEE gelied por 2:30 and 4 P. M. Opicrones ~ Bhi ris @a Cl Bem ED THEATRE IN FS . § A 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 THE STATE TODAY TOMORROW ONE OF THE GREATEST OF HUMAN INCONSISTENCIES, ACCORDING TO THE SINCERE BELIEVERS IN OCCULTISM. by em-! 1 } ived here eing Snowbound at the j mp for the past two ry to stop all mp, the men re- as the snow that it} le to move a rig even the | e of 400 feet. One man, who! camp several | distance of twen- | t ul hoped to be pleked up by a car gfter striking the road, but the drifts were so deep that ho cars were traveling. CONTESTANTS IN LARAMIE EVENTS. ARE NAMED HERE Natrona High School to Be Repre- sented by Four Students in intevicholaetie Com- | petition The four pri nn county hig sent the Caspe ni ‘was won this morning b: WwW De Woody, a junior in the school, The other conte Qay. Alice Stevi piano contest’ wi Promptu_in C Mir TR by Leinheld. winner of y on the subjc in the state—"The e DeWooay, poe eos ies lA Linat. the. eap, 20en CCnee aa Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no also = NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. to battle for the s e championship ti- |Z date ft Se ie nee LET US HAND YOU A CAN OF ADRIATIC REPLY!) Chase & Sanborn’ “Seal Brand” Gof = hase anvorns eal bran ee SENT TO LONDON BY PRES. WILSON : (By Assi ed Press.) = LONDON, .—President Wil- son’s note in y to the latest com- Adriatic question nerican embassy today red to Earl Curzon, this afternoon, ed Press.) Mar. 5,—The n to the British situation the cables last night and today was in the hands of American diplomati P in Burope. The State Departs ment declined to make public its contents PRICE OF F FLOUR UP 25 CENTS IN NORTHERN MART MINNEAPOL {arch 6.—Improve- ment in the il wheat situation was sdvance in Hoty New Shoe Si Store sf Open in Few Weeks Tu D. W. GRIFFITH’S MASTER PRODUCTION 1“The Greatest Question” A MOMENTOUS DRAMA OF TODAY, Starring— LILLIAN GISH and ROBERT HARRON AND THE GRIFFITH PLAYERS IN A Drama of the Way of Destiny With “‘Just Folks’ Plain human beings—fighting the battles of life in their own way. Picturing their virtues and frailties so. graphically that you will laugh and cry with them—hate and love with them— as your emotions react, to Griffith’s masterly interpretation of humanity’s greatest question. And as you see the characters struggling on—sometimes fighting the current of life, some- times mounting the crest of a wave of success, sometimes helplessly drifting or hurled against a catastrophe that wrecks a life—you'll marvel with Griffith at the greatest question in life. Poignant Drama—Hilarious Comedy—Stern: Tragedy—Love—Life! A play for the thinker —a wonderful entertainment for all. How you will laugh,at Uncle Zeke, the children’ and the host! na Also TWO-REEL COMEDY ADMISSION—25c and 50c. | ie The coffee that looks good, smells good, tastes good and is so good that no others compare with it. It means much—that morning cup of coffee. You , leave the table either refreshed for your daily task or so depressed that the whole dayisafailure. A cup of SEAL.BRAND starts you right. There is health, strength and satisfaction in every sip. ‘1lb.Can 70c 2 ]b. Can $1.35 J, A. Wiggins of Grinnell, Ta., will > make ar- ning of the will occupy the rooms ed by Stahl, the tailor. em — si Webel Commercial . THE BIG BUSY STORE = Watch Our Windows - Phones 13 and 14 OMA i CHAMPAIGN. Tait lit.—-Membeérs of the! hampaign eity fire department have They have decided te don overalls un- coyed the Rialto theatre here today.!ca a temperature of five helow zero, The! tit the price of régulation uniforms ree 1 ee se ee N OVERALLS~-CHEAPER|| ing. How’s That?. CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P.M. jhomis Theater Today, Saturday and Sunday AERA AT PEAR LAMM AM Positively First Time Anywhere in We Released by the UNITED ARTISTS (Fairbanks, Pickford, Chaplin and D. W. Guffith) CORPOR- ATION. McAdoo left the President’s Cabinet to g “become counsel for this Company. This picture now playing in Denver for an indefinite run and se to woe houses. OURAN FAN iene EMPHATICALLY / PICKFORD'S LATEST AND GREATEST! Mary Pickford | “Pollyanna” “It is her most wonderful achievement” —Motion Picture News. “Anyone who can’t enjoy this picture’should never have been born”— Brennan. It’s Happy Days, a Light Heart and a Mellow Thought. See the most lovable picture ever put on the screen. More than 1,500,000 people have read the novel by Helen Porter» Say, the film version is great! It’s classy, with brand new and latest photographic effects. This film will not be shown in any theatre in ‘Wyoming until shown at the yr: this. week, beginning FRIDAY and running three days. Well, let’s go! Here’s the idea. t You may be set in your ways. You may be gruff and crusty with age. a settied person by adver- sity. You may be rushed to \ death. with business. You may have lost a loved one. 3. | Maybe . reverses played a \ part in your life’s history. “You may have been crossed Perhaps double- Perhaps smarted \ wader the whip of scorn. \ Maybe scandalized and driv- en out of your home town for another’s sins. Maybe you have been mis- judged so that you care for \ in love. \ crossed. nothing. your eyes. MARY PICKFORD in'Polly anna” LYRIC, THREE DAYS, starting FRIDAY. It’s a two-hour show. Admission 25¢ and 50c. Send the Kiddies in the afternoon because they will not be admitted alone at night. —we want room for the big folks who work all day and cannot attend the matinees. IT’S YOUR OWN FAULT IF YOU DON’T SEE IT! ‘ Admission 10 and 25c _But—Yes, a big BUT— There is always a time when man would like to for- get. This is a time and a place to wander back to your youthful hours and travel with tender memories before you when any heart softens and a new light comes into And you will laugh with your neighbor and forget— forget that there is an out- wide world ’till this happy picture says THE END. Don’t deny yourself the orivilege of 120 minutes of true happiness and glorious Back to the days when your mother washed your face because you hated to, and sent you out to school wearing ‘a pair of pants, made from father’s vest. Those were the Happy Days—See them over again at THE You may ARC. iS, 1920 e

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