Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 6

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groes have been burned to death and | -another as the result of a fight which started ut the polls at Ococee, | near here, last night after election of- | ficials ee refused to permit Mise a Negra, to vote on the | ae that he aia to pay a poll The negroes Aikerioa met death In houses in which they had congregated NEGRO HANGED| FOR SHOOTING TWO WHITES which were fired. (By Associated Press.) ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 3-—A negro END OF LEAGUE hy named Perry, who shot and killed | | two white men at Ocoee after he had ta white men at deoee after head | SOUNDED, SAYS | : side’ the corporate limits of the ely | HIRA M JOHNSON, SOE today. He was hanged to a tree and his body riddled with bullets. He had not paid a poll tax and was re fused the right to vote, said officials. Associated lel 8). * ORLANDO. Fla., Nov. 3.—Five ne- (By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—Senator Hiram Johnson today declared that yesterday's election results meant the! ‘end of the League of Nations. j United States, are at Langley Field, Virginia, for training purposes. phone and telegraph instruments, are making test flights over Virginia, in this country, shows the Zodiac about to start on a flight. {PAPER MANUFAGTURERS LOOK 70 THE DOMINION (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B, C. (By Mc'.—With the’ world clamoring for print paper, Pritish Columbia promises to. become process, is 2,485 pounds. “British Columbia is 000 tons. r was: Sulphite, 80,047 tons; , 9,473 tons; ground 8; newsprint paper, wrapping paper, 7,202 to! ulp and newsprint. facture of this product. Ten years ago.| not a ton of pulp was manufactured | inthe. province. pulp-wood “products in 1919 was $12,-| tons. 554,257, In money invested in pulp} factories British Columbia with $50,000,:| of Canada, 5 Great, Be pesn and the United States | ] paper piety fee Canada,” says -a report of the British Columbia govern-| c ment. “With a world scarcity of paper, | vepitalists are turning their eyes to British Columbia which has the Iarg- est stands of timber in the world for} |'the manufacture of pulp and paper. | DUBLIN, Noy. 3.--Another crop of “Of the 370 370,000 cords of pulpwood | outrages, attacks on “police and reat | estimated to exist in,the forests of west-| als, were reported today, involv » Canada, British Columbia has 285,-/eral deaths and many. injured at Tae GhD—The British warship, whicn was sunk im the 1918, blocking the c Annet, has been raised ben We Thank You--- For your attendance at our opening-for your appreciation of our efforts to establish the kind of a store you like to patronize, and we thank you for your liberal support by your many pur- chases. About Up te the time of going to press we’ have give th away five gross of Knives and if anyone has been K S. disappointed by not-getting one, if they will call nives and leave their name and address before Satur- day we will order enough more to assure you of one. We will also be glad to present each carpenter who will call for it, a heavy duck carpenter's apron. a LL CE IE When we opened the doors of the new A ord Dees store today we had as nearly a complete stock of Hardware and House- Knives hold Untensils as found in the state, but we want you te know that many items are still short, but are on the way—some of the stock coming from as far East as Massachusetts. We are showing an exceptionally complete line of Mechanics’ and Carpenters’ tools. Your favorite brand of saw and hammer is here-just the plane you want. ‘The nght style and sizeof bit. ABOUT PLIERS—We have the genuine Klein’s for electric- ians, Neverslip, and many others. Looking over the Jjgude-Qllier stock will be time well spent and we will appreciate making your acquaintance. 105 3 ed Telephone 714 South }) ouds- Q)! liver Opposite enter Hennin; ‘ pena Hardware Company ry om ARMY DIRIGIBLES IN TRAINING—Big army dirigibles, among them the Zodiac, which is the largest airship in: the This average, under the mechanical) producing enough newsprint to supply all Canada- where the annual consumption is 120,- The output of all kinds of} jp and paper in the province last } sul-| | The province now has seven factories one of the great centers for the manu-| producing groundwood and chemical The entire output f one of these plants goes to Japan. ! The total value of|,The annual export to Australia is 20,000 where the 6ituation is so serious |, city on Friday of this. week, alleged glish government im Ireland. preach the sermen. attend at this ceremony,” H, A. REIOHENBACH, M. D. ; | General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrice | Fwo of the big ships, equipped with radio tele-| rj tig A gre Photo tgken from inside of the largest hangar} yo," smith Apts. ~ Eventvally Midwest | and children, 7 Pets a Co. Bldg. Phone 1548. i4| } | The face of Satan, the’brain of a genius, the body of a Caliban, the strength of a master of men. What was the secret of the tremendous power ex- erted by “Blizzard” over everybody he met? The remarkable performance of LON CHANEY, a man of normal physique, who plays a legless cripple throughout a seven-reel pro- duction, stands out’as one of the greatest perfurmences in motion- picture history. Bray. Comic Hunting Big Game Today and Tomorrow SOM RON 40a Including Tax AMERICA Shows Start @f 1, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 CASPER’S NEWEST. AND. FINEST: THEATER IRI “SICK ABED” grceeisae S0OCOGOODO Symptoms wees inking Advice: 55 A Beautiful Spells, Nurse Dizziness, roa r, Sudden During a d Bursts of Between Merriment Meals 9OSOOOOOOD i SOOO OO00e A picture that makes you sit up! With BEBE DANIELS as nurse Two-Part Comedy “TORCHY” From the Famous Torchy, Stories ADMISSION—30c, Including Tax Shows Start at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 Daily THE GREAT MIRROR Scenic Iris Concert Orchestra Tere An impésing ¢eremony will take plice at St. Antion;’s church im Ba o'clock in the forenovn when a sol- emn requiem mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of the seul of Ter- ence ‘MeSwiney, late lord mayor of Cork, Ireland, who died as a result of a hunger sttike in protest of the inflicted by the En- Rey. dolm H. Mullin, pastor of St. Anthony's parish, will be celebrant of the mass, assisted by a deacon uni subdeacoz and Rey. David O'Dwyer ef St. Patrick’s parish, Denver, will “All true friends of liberty, irre- spective of eriuéd’il be weleome to according to an armouncement made today. dete Yor He enki 10-26-12 THEATER Gael tmeree and Tomorrow ~ Wallace Reid DOUGLAS MacLEAN in the THOMAS .H. INCE Production. *THE JAILBIRD! A_PARAMOUNT PICTURE Positively first run in Cas- per and his very latest production The Pathe Review ‘ —_NEXT— - ‘Three Comedies —NEXT— You’re liable to die laughing. Of course, it’s the best show in town. —COMING— ‘THE RESTLESS SEX’ CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk, Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere Tawi PHONE 1020 Quick Service Open and Closed Cars AMERICAN CAFE | For Results Try Tribune! CLASSIFIED ADS

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