Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 4, 1920, Page 6

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a eae abe Rea Er oa en ee Casper Daily Ecibune Gov. ROBT. D. GAREY URGES STATE | WIDE OBSERVANCE este = Labor bay issued The knockout picture of 1920 now playing its second weer at the Rialto, Denver LYRIC THEATER Continuous—1 P. M. to 11 P. M. STARTING TODAY | _The gorgeous spectacular classic thriller. (Yes, it will be the talk of the town.) = _ ADOLPH ‘ZUKOR, Presents & ea _GEO RGE = Building for you! A Greater City and a ~ the pat he ee Day ouniianes ‘ “In accordance with an act of congress approved June 28, 1894, setting Greater Trade Center aside the first Monday in September as a legal public holiday, to be known and designated as Labor Day. ; “I, Robert D. Carey, governor of the State of Wyoming, do hereby pro- claim Monday, the 6th day of September, A. D., 1920, a legal holiday through- out the State of Wyoming, and do hereby request that the day be set apart and fitly observed in commemoration of the part borne by labor in the ad- Forward, ever forward! Prog throbbing, ceaseless energy—those City. In the building of new buildings (in 1919 it amounted to nearly $9,000,000, in the paving of great highways, in big busi- ness conventions, Sioux City is moving irresistibly forward. And Now, for Bigger Things— #, vigorous, untiring effort, re the standards of Sioux vancement and dignity of mankind, and do hereby further request that all labor so far as possible, be suspended and that all institutions or places where labor is employed or performed be closed upon this day. 3 “Labor has ever materially aiged the progress of humanity, providing The Sioux. City Chamber of Commerce-is now running an for its necessities and ministering to its comforts and welfare, and it is aggressive advertising campaign, 'through tradé journals and di- x a a $e ‘ § rectly by mail, to reach many different linés of industry, to in- especially fitting that we, in this age of industrial triumphs, should unite in Hoduce view bualnéea Here; to pandahe clemmetacninieerte sate properly recognizing this most important factor. it a greater city and a greater-trade center, ‘PRODUCTION That is progress in its real sense—progress for Sioux City and for you! “In testimony whereof, I have caused the great seal of the State of Wyom o be hereunto affixed. = ‘Given under my hand at the capitol in Gheyenne, this 3tst day of Learn ‘more of: Slots Cities grawtht } August, A, D.., 1920. . WRITE FOR BOOK ONE (it is free) . “ROBERT D. CAREY, Governor. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Seal) “By the Governor. W. E. CHAPLIN, Secretary of, State.” zs | started: at 2 o'clock at the court house. Following this session the stockmen jwill attend a banquet at the Henning | Hotel, which is to be followed by a real {hoe down at the Masonic Temple. Un-| |usual interest in both the business meeting and the two entertainments jhas been reported by the committee in jeharge. The “big» feedf’ at the Henning starts at 6 o'clock, while the “shindig” at the Masonic Temple is scheduled to {start at 9 o’clock.. The constitution and by-laws of the | Natrona County _ Woolgrower's ‘Asso- Business Meeting to Be Followed - by Banquet! and Dance as Feature! of Evening Program ATTENTION RETAIL CLERKS You are requested to be at Moose Hall at 9:30 A. M. Monday, September 6, to forin in line for Labor Day Parade. |ciation will be gone over at the busi ness session this afternoon. The wage situation as concerns the ranchmen and a probable discussion of land leases is expected .to occupy part of the after- noon ‘session scheduled for today. Practically -all of the stockmen are remaining in Casper Sunday and Mon- day to get a glimpse of the Stampede program and other eyents planned dur- ing the big three-day celebration of the L, T. HALL, President H. A. WAGNER, Sec’y Local 102 If you miss this picture, it’s ‘your own fault 5 Speaking of Stampedes This picture has the kick of an earthquake and a family reunion combined. | The program of the American! Legion Stampede was semi-offi-! cially ushered in today with the) gathering of stockmen in Natrona! County this afternoon and night, although the opening program of the Stampede is not to start until’? morrow afternoon at the Na County Ss. kmen from re in the ec ess meet of Po coun- today A# attend the his fifternoon which After soa yeu eat—always use EATONIC (FOR YOUR STOMACHS SAK one or two tablets—eat like candy. InstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, repeating, headacheand | the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach _ Shots From the Right to Love - EATONICis the bestremedy.ittakes | s : Lady Falkland, on whom Sir Archi- “If I could set back time—undo what oe one beste ight ont out NUMA Pictt URES -CORPN bald Falkland has bestowed the honor. has beta dota I sp free 6 turn to i i i the love I’need so sore asi eee For.the firat a ga ean Rito Ce ee ee ee money zetandeas by your own drag: ra a 2 sie a ad “Dreams sometimes reveal the hidden ws esraield e “I have stood for your insults and, truths ‘of life—A spring comes after INA WATCH THIS SPACE FOLKS Otto (Nobile’s THEATER TODAY ONLY humiliations long enough—You have usurped my rights as mistress of this. “household, but that does not include my child.” * * * * “When you proved yourself incapa- ble of running my household, I placed Lady Edith in charge—she is a woman every winter; a flower blooms after every frost; and the rose of love, once dead, may hope for life again. ad ‘ “There never spout have been Lady Edith, had you tried to be a real wife!” “Live for the mise ake each mo- ment great and “glowing, passionate, “The Revenge of lunches ie icici don te peeanonle PG rea is, there in life, but T 3 Edgar. Rice Burroughs Dee i ce: AE (epee eign gdh i arzan ‘Marie has refused to be seen with Directed id “So you’ve tri¢ked me—You sent the us in public. It is causing talk. The ~ Also letest Current Events senrenae Prince is to be our official chaperon— Pht ree ge eae cy Be " Geo rge M pcr and your lover—in the eyes of the world are the lowest of men—and: basest. v Iris Concert Orchestra Bod ib ese = —until— a a he will not give up my child to you and every afternoon and eve- v that other woman—I will not!” ning. “But the Prince is irresistible to. wo- men—he says so himself.” RES CORPN. “Justice! Give me that paper, or I Perea So swear you shall not 1 thi “When you look at me like that, alivel?> eave this ‘room drives me mad! TI’ll be jealous of ail + * 8 *& eyes that gaze yumonyou tonight.” “What would you do, if you were se . made the unwilling witness to a black- “And -as ‘oP this ‘highly-scented guardly conspiracy, culminating in the Prince, with his serpentine expression— dishonor of the-woman you loved—rob- well—if I Were. a woman, I'd mistrust - bing her of her motherhood—wiping him like fire. 2 her out as-a decent woman?” No advance in Admission ' Price. Starting time—1 :00, 2:90, 8:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 + * “You wonder why I am here—So did I, at 'first—-Something led me to you—In this country they call it Kismet—at = home, we would call it love.” “T have loved any Falkland since childhood—when Falkland forced her to sign that paper, robbing her of her child,* well—I felt I had the right to kill!” ~ —ALSO— A Two Reel Comedy MACK SENNETT FIRST RUN ‘DONT WEAKEN’ IT’S A LAUGH RIOT Your money back if you are not satisfied with this show Doyouknow. Yes, we know that the Lyric has contracted the best pictures in the world. READ OUR AD ON: PAGE 7 : —_ocoe one Ui . When a magn gives you a square deal on a second-hand car you can trust him anywhere. And boys, yow can trust us *nywhere, for we will posi- tively give you a square deal on any used car you may buy here. Your friendship and good will is worth more than on extra sale or two and rest assured that you will get hon- est, courteous service here.! Phone 1275-W | | NATIONAL AUTO EXCHANGE "GO East Yellowstone Highway LM TOMORROW, MONDAY AFTERNOON AND ERNOON “The Law of the Yukon” SCs account of the wrestiing match which will be staged at the Iris ater on Monday evening, we will run from 2 to 6 o’clock only on Labor Day.

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