Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 8

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OACE RIGHT —- sr = : " aE zs om = soo = j @ ena { . irs. Cook had been a member of the! V today to name 4d ates to) foreign birth, finds herself with regard | | | NEW INSII RANGE AlG HORN REPUBLICANS | Wife of Casper Man Christian church since she was 13 yeurs! the national convention. |to the Aimericanization of aliens will | of age. She was an earnest Christian} Action in regards to ratification of | pe thrashed out at a convention of the 4 , opty and a devoted vife anc nother e ederal suffrage a id is @X- a ‘ornia ate ere} - INDORSE J. &. STEWART | Dies While Visiting |» + aevosea wite poi morner, "| ae ederal sume Deleware legislature] agencies, which ln to oben woday” at | WARNING | aU, . Cit C 4 which is to reassemble today. | Riverside. ‘ , . in wy on UCoas Today’s Events The | —e | first annual educational confer-| pie 1. your bowels. ta ence, opening at Indiana University | te Aan Treskantne Coal prices in Berlin are 201 cent higher than before the war, | | | ves | 7 : or, Jaxatives; Just try “KOGA, FOR NATIONAL DELEGATE! sot LUST | tot1y “will have as speakers Herbert|,, fee Charlie Chaplin as a rookies in Mholesaene.” Best and “gos = Ye Sie rouaat Cook if this ‘olty) ; . |C. Hoover, Bishop Francis J. MeCon : 5s) 3 Te vou Korein ta petit Feces ce BASIN, Wyo., May 6.—Th i PReaTLLSTC ; nic. former Empress of the! nell, and other men of note. | you can't afford to miss it. At sings eae, earthen 4 $122) jcan icounty. convention for 3 na enters upon her 95th year to-| py situation m which California, % } ion benefit, Hub ‘Theater, ‘Tues- Sy Pant ng Saosin: dice conrity was Held hare wit ane ete : rowded with men and women of |; i. t obesity, mental auld pysiral dulioecs, dance from over the county. Resolutions}and died shortly af rival. @ Mexico keeps a holiday today in cele- ee ee |were passed condeming the present dt} ba et bration of the anniversary of her dec- ee s' i for thetr false promis: lightly f laration of independe ’e . a istration The annual convention of the Ameri- She was apparently b J ry h when she lett here ang| can Institution of Architects meets in ; death was a shock to nit] Washington’ today for a three-day asin was endorsed;hest of 1 pbunty’s candidate beéfe 2 | F ntion for deleg who knew. her. session. Turned Over to State in |national convention, Mrs. Cook was born in ‘I urrepun: *onnecticut Democrats meet at New The following delegates to tt} eres ; 5 ay A ae n today to sélect their deligates Four Months | jty, Ia,, July 4, 1863. ‘They the par- dan convention next Mondz lected: : Dr. ents of six sons and six daughters, andj ‘© the national conyention at San Fran- hters with the| cisco. Sponsers of the new insurance depart-| Olson, Lo: s 3 es 3 = ‘ P : la Mr. and| _ The-Missouri delegaes-at-large to the ment of the state of Wyoming, created|W. Shave @ 7‘ by the last legislature, find considerable Clover! ‘arre’ f: ine r two ars ago and umed at a State convention to meet : satisfaction in facts recently made pub-|B. West and C. 4 » Basin, W. E.|made their home on East Yellowstone|.at Kansas City today. | rea : at in soanertion sala the operation of{Taylor, Bonanza. avenue, Mr. Cook being nployed by The Mulvihill faction of Mississippi - / # the new system. Du a ; os cans hag Called a convention for the year 191),/ The delegates from Big Horn county|the Warren Construction mpany paid} will join the special train to the con it has been reve: the st “}in Billings that evening and reach Sher- Will Rogers IN. “The Strange Boarder” - ALSO MUTT AND JEFF IN “THE PLUMBERS’ Tomorrow and Saturday into PSs say that Diamond Tires are and away the best tires madeis a sweeping claim for us to make, Yet thousands, of Diamond Users say so every day—de- clare it without reservation,| and cite the performance of their tires to prove it. 77 4 — Talk tires with a Diamond User, and the chances are he'll sell you Diamond Tires before you are through. Adjustment Basis Cords + 8,000 Miles Fabrics - 6,000 Miles ni thet con NEW MEMBERS TAKE OATH » movement in big] At a mee grade school st of the year overboard held yesterday Mrs. John Grieve id over to the and Ambros f ting the receipt new members e was | | considerable discus of school pro-| e in-| blerns but no action was anies|_ A meeting to elect the 's of the] of the| newly organized board will be held} state. This, it is believed, reflected a| later this week. confidence on the part of operators not a aS Ea feltrunder tha: old eeutents We tremble to think what will happen needles thes to the excitable Germans if the ouija ne tt ze gets hold of them.—Boston . | ming was one of} t to create a department of in- and much vf the success of the » is credited to R. B. Forsythe, » commissioner, who is highly} optimistic over future developments. In| the short time that it ing those who ufged been vindic: state is r Make Insurance a Permanent Item on Your Yearly Budget ENCOURAGED BY STATE SUPPORT I. A. Toothaker, state Y. M. C. A.| secretary, returned to the Casper head-j} esterday after a trip thru} rn and southeastern portions tate. He found much interes the sections visited and strong s ment in favor of work for the boy. TVieG.F SieGF Bell 303 Oil Exchange Buildin, Phone 363 * Judge Ralph Kimt today in Douglas, per tomorrow and Satur turalization matters Satu opens Monday at Lander. ring na Court Today—A Whirlwind Show LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. “1 PROMISE” He was one of “The Wag Boys,” a band of crime- hardened thieves. Then into his life came the little girl from outside. He worshipped hers he fought her battles. Son Came the day ‘when the Grim Reaper hovered TODAY : over her. And in Ris eqnactencetortured soul. there was born’a resolution and he made the promise that moulded the destinies of a powerful band of crooks, A Big Five Reel Feature |] || DEX BEACH'S G22 | of theNorth N-E-X-T | A Two-Reel | ‘ZGIRLFROMOUTSIDE MACK SENNETT COMEDY BIN Esa eB Ber “ Fk ——THEN———_ = IRIS Monday Onl SNUB POLLARD | ee ‘THEN——— A WEEKLY TOMORROW: J. WARREN KERRIGAN Brodie Rubber Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1203 RAHA HHH HHH HH LH HAHAHA ASHI HAHAHAHAHA ES * ’ x x x JUST RECEIVED * Vacation time will soon be here. Now is the time to plan and get Tt A large line of the famous Reed & Barton silverware; * your “duds” in order. A -4 Holworthy pattern. We have this pattern complete { from teaspoons up. Silverware is very scarce and the % We are showing some very interesting vacation goods, especially in : price will advance. Better buy. now. . i trunks, praveling) bags and suit cases. Our stock is complete and our % % ‘ prices most attractive. * JOS. I. SCHWARTZ * Reserved Seats on Sale at Iris Box Office Friday : : Iris Theatre Building i NOT A MOVING PICTURE 1 Come in early and let us help you make a Selection. ? * ! RITE RIE RII TOE a. 918.50 te aul Cases $2 2 a [is yee. Paha e hags at. $6.00 Ur Store Hours: 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays: 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. TRY OUR ) & Commercial Lunch $ Served Daily N \) N .) . N | [Pane 3 KEITH LUMBER CO. F or Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND WIOTIIIIISIIIII SSI M. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Price 50 Cents HARVEY CAFETERIA CAAA AMAL L LLL ALAA AL Ld SETS TSSSaI SSS SET easasairs sé Nj ISAPJSLALLLLLL £ —

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