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

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Middaddad HM ROH RHR MOAN MR MR RH OR EA oA PAGE SIX GRADUATION 1S EVENT OF YEAR (Continued from Page 1) members of the class, they should hold] motto and also the] Fall but to rise, 2] voi sang, “The Bubble," Frimi, and “Dream Port,” Wel as the next number on the pro. uney on the progran ice when the speaker € ook as his of the he put it. tracks which had 1 rs of the class to their 7 h had given them their edu lions. Even were the members of the grad uating class said, they meet life trained to came to them. In facing life Dr s of these! nt, wisdom nestness of purp s in accomplishment; cour rve power and nct to be afrai to you “you Will a 5 lead nowhere, but r on which lead t the place where God will mark th grades.” two additional ame the ‘Valedic tory, Miss Theodora Wilson, who ij es honor me! Suse of the class, having p al average of 95 in 1 to the torch of aoors of heaven Mythology, Biblical lore, 1 Pp and re full of stories from ving Othe Ri ing the sy “Keep the Home Fires Burning,” Miss Wilson urged upon her ¢ , they carry the torch of them as they g “Look up, not ¢ out, not in, and lend @ hand.” To W. ©. Wilson of the school board was given the enting the diplomas. Mr. Wilson called attention feta, Willard YAAOE Mann REGISYERED Wren somebody tells you of a bat- tery that has come through a long life and had some hard knocks along the way, don’t put him down as a windjammer. But you can bet on it that if the tale is gospel-true he had a good battery to Start with and he gave it a square Cal. Aste about the Still Better Willard. AUTO ELECTRICAL COMPANY 111 East First St Phone 968-J FIRE PLAYS HAVOC Havoc to property, havoc to business, havoc to in- come, possibly complete ruin to you. INSURE NOW “Shek G.F Bell|2 -eAgencyo- 303 Oil Exchange Building Phone 363 {to the suce | effort of. N | and county also, the g " ih me ane sented one mas from M |the sing: ing of the 1920 cla I Clair Dismuke, who has a address of the evening was de. 1 Dr, Walter L. Bradley of the terian Church, who consented to * but urged that the jass choose real path vost’s counsel said a new trial, would|tion to ration si throughot life rather than sheep tracks] pe as start anywhere and usual the POTATO PRICES HIT HIGH MARK CHICAGO, June 5.—Potato prices|have hotels and re t point in the}sugar to their patrons. g the cr sent were inheritance their instincts . their homes, the nation into born; the schools ion ached their hi education, Dr, Bradley when*he com cess. A lump of iron valued at $5 can be refined and re-refined and made into watch springs which will be worth hundreds of thou s of dollars, while if it were made hairsprings, it would be worth mil today at $11 to $12 per 106 figures out, around to forget everything they had learned to the present time, he ld still be equipped to » their minds would be » and use whatever ndley urged the Laughs Martin = Johnson’s Wyomin: at public d he sander antry one to re! 2 their diplo- threw pepper in the eyes of one of the proprietors and fled with a wallet said to contain $100,000 worth of dia- TO SPEND LIFE. ca Samora IN STATE PEN MOUNT CLEMENTS, Mich., June.5.—- e imprisonment at ha the sentence imposed today upon Prevost, convicted Brown near here *abor (By Associ NEW YORK, Ju n effort would be onomize on its 1 nite wha ive 100 focent over and old potatoes me 5 cents. New pota alWyo., qyniohitiasy crowven Ua rona County men to build] c Ss m in this city, of the class were pre (By Associated Press.) | NEW YORK, June bers entring the jewelry establish- ment of the Schonfeld Manufactur- SUGAR RATION IS PROJECTED". B. Durham, attorney, 1 eernea from a business trip to Mon-| }tana in the interests of the Joint distribu-| Oi company holdings in the Cz ed Press.) ar to untry will be formed c 2. ant to Attorney Characterizing the su the United States as more at any time during the war, I left yesterday for Lox, | he, in connection with | other interests, ts drilling a well. en 5.—Two rob- here today, |“"* jal train to the Ea l A number of F confectioners! fields, two weeks, Attor-| Mark Weber, treasurer of the C ell Oil company, will return ening from Montana where ven in the interests of the holding, in the Cat Creek oil fiel ad todaly r Situation critical than} cin mcres nt | SPOT CASH Riley's state: FOR YOUR “scr | LIBERTY BONDS Money to Loan on Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing Store—229 South Center The Most Questionable Picture Ever Filmed --|Lyric Theater Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY & SUNDAY D. W. GRIFFITHS’ Dramatic Thunderbolt ‘THE MOTHER and THE LAW’ A Story of Today Founded on Fact Thrills The Race With Death This Production Has Angered Many Dimigods MONEY But David Starr Jordan of Leland ee WHY? = Stanford University said: “A really amazing picture, inherently great.” CAST INCLUDES: DID YOUR MAE MARSH BOee ROBT. HARRON ASK MIRIAM COOPER YOU ASK HIM WHY THE MOTHER AND THE LAW: Suspense THE, PLAY RALPH LEWIS WALTER LONG MARGARET MARSH ADDED ATTRACTION Cannibals of the South Seas Taken at the Risk of Losing Life Come Early. Come in the Afternoon if Possible QO. E. city attending to important business j}matters. He left }-st night for the east- eee part ofthe state, hoe TION OF ROTARIANS TO. |stanatemacc ATTEND MEET, CHICHESTER. S PILLS A regular meeting of the Rotary Club | will be held Monday at which definite] jplans will be made for the organization ing Company on Nassau street, in |f the delegation which will represent at the national Rotary conven n at Atlantic City the middle of this |month, ‘The delegation will leave here }a week from next Wednesday and will | fill part of the Denver coach in the spe- =) fae ¢ The C. E. HOOD AGENCY s of Thermopolis, Wyo., arrived here yesterday to at- tend the meeting and initiations held a the Elks at the I. O. O. F. LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH Protection a TS MT | eee eee Sees So eteete ote cgoatee so afo-es K? ¢ rw oefoate-of we asa 4, KA + 2, ot mr te% RK? ? iM ? Me ? PUO0O 0.0%, Mm ¢ 2 OO RA ?° % oeee, ,o+, M% + Me + iM ? K 2 e io PU PU ONIN OY, RD + +4, nS * 4, RA e M ? $0.04, SEE THE MOTHER AND THE LAW” RK? ? o¢, KA - oe, iM e o*, 1M 9 J iM + Xs ? RK? + 4, o, ¢ 1M ? KO? ¢ M ¢ K? ¢ K? a a a ee ae ? 1% ? K? + M + K? ee X a? iM + K? » 0 0.00.94.64, iM ? Me + oe, Me ¢ oO, 2, + o¢, sm + xa ee da spent yesterday in th The Odd 25 If, out of every one hundred people i in Miretizea lands, seventy-five were minus one hand, one foot, one eye or one ear, every one would marvel. Yet it is a fact that today seventy-five- people in every hundred are defective in what is undoubtedly our most precious gift—the faculty of sight. There are only twenty-five people in every hundred who have perfect sight. The remainder are—or should be—wearing glasses in order to correct the deficien- cies of their vision. If you are not absolutely positive that you have perfect vision, let me look you in the eye and fit you with glasses—“THE BURNETT WAY.” ee fie yenrsknown ne Best,SetestAiwory siabe SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Room 23—Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 General Insurance Strongest Companies Live-Wire Service Specializing in Complete THE EQUITABLE LIFE of the U. 8S. Casper Henning Hotel Entrance. _|- L Sivehing THE HOUSE OF QUALITY day and ae A ote Taptorrroy ED THEA THE STATE 2:30 TO 11:00 TODAY A Struggle! A Pistol Shot! And Then— Four hundred women of the underworld in the most highly dramatic appeal ever staged. ‘What will you do with us?” they cry. Parents ought to see The Finger of Justice’ Rey. Paul Smith’s colossal film success, based on his own great fight that closed the Barbary Coast. Every incident is true. Every scene teems with sensation. Answers the questions the whole world asks. An unvarnished portrayal of conditions morality must fight. SUNDAY Thos. H. Ince Production With Enid Bennett “The Woman in the Suitcase” Remember “Stepping Out?” Here’s winsome Enid Bennett in another intimate, real life, love story that goes to the heart of every home—turns into a vivid drama the secrets of a man or woman you know. vtoated foegoatpatet Kuppenheimer Clothes You attract attention wherever you go—either favorable or other- wise. 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