Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 6

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Pd oy Ps : PACE SIX ibe Caper Baily Sribune_ : ‘ ea - |e who! cought ‘lta’ goverhtnent’ Hie PAE RS, make ite whie af SKATING RINK a » | s A fe LAGU Ea bce ira 3 P ae “and Edgy fae the- need rah ras ALLERIES FILL ay if law regulating. forage 3 . Z if R SPECIAL vENES pa aoe to limit the ‘ine during IN te ae ; 4 ‘he president's messagé was not] which goods may be kept in storage; “In brief, the jegislative (a : te * ke ‘haan immediately In the |senate, as eae a method for disposing of need of the time’ is the removal: Reon until it had ‘disposed of routine; them if kept beyond Re basso Wiese at ot aoe ee eee dest peo i - [Sinn Fee) Ste Pa ks ‘was}| period and: requiring t ca a ia ‘ i: are 1hi thd wenatia ase hiemeed trom rom storage in all cases to bear classes | ot \ecaprermeet and ‘the/| q ; ‘oh : he date of the! pt”? | strengthening instrumentalities Rotarians Serure Use of High ie ? jsubeine a «at on mth oar Posie alten Ne” iris 5 op {by which @jffleulties are to be met’ and School ‘Athletic Park» for $ ’ a diplomats were present. PRICE MARKINGS ON removed and justice dealt out, whether} Winter Sport : : ‘The president deciared that ‘‘simpli-) PRODUCE SUGGESTED. hy la law or by rece form of mediation’ 4 nero , fication of ineome and profits taxes has} © 74 would ipa be FERS sebviowabie.”’ jand | conciliation,’ Weontiouna from Page 1) become an immediate necessity, in OFr-) ye gaid, “if it were provided that all’ — The committee on sating rinks ap-| pointed by the Rotary club some weeks nd headed hy Ben H, Pelton, has the use of the high school atiy nds for &kating purposes this nd has mared a space about of a city block for the rink, kment of earth has been round the space, and the’ first t with a freezing teniperature the will be turned into the lot ved to_freeze, forming a safe which children’ may enjoy . days to come, whether in America or| ability more certain and definite.” ly marked upon each package the sell- ‘ati ex-nervice man, ‘tel NOT MENTIONED. Touching soldier relief he said: “These heroic men can never be paid in money for the serviee they patriot: ieally rendered the nation. Their re- ward will lie rather, in realization of the fact that they vindieated the rights of their country and aided and safe- guarded civilization. The nation’s; oplain statement of the prices at! claims ag ing $1421.77. y gratitude must be effectively revealed! = : —_ to them by most ample provision for — = their medical care and treatment as well as for their vocational training and placement. I eafnestly urge that congress give this matter its éarly con- sideration.” RURAL INTERESTS SHOULD BE PROMOTED, TWO WAYS OPEN TO |. The president urged the “importance ACCOMPLISH TASK. of doing everything possible to pro-| mote agricultural production along Sold, Business to |} Be Continued Here Two ways “in which the United) economic lines, to improve agricultural States can assist to accomplish this panson-eisters)? Yormeriy. ot} 2a TRAITOR TO THE IRIsii ‘RE- great object,” as outlined by the presi- nnounce the opening of an| PUBLEC—A former member of thé} dent were: on U. 8S. MUST LEAD IN SAVING DEMOCRACY might be able to learn what profits stood between him and the producer of wholesale dealer. -was taken care of during a serious’i- Democracy, said the president, “Is being put upon its final test. The old world,” said he, “is just now suffer- ing from wanton rejection of the ‘prin- ciples of democracy and substitution ot the principle of autocracy as assert- ed in name, but without the authority and sanction of the multitude. This Is a time of all others when democracy should prove its purity and its spiri- tual power to prevail. It is surely the manifest destiny of the United States to lead in the attempt to make this spirit prevail.” is a, winter sport which the take up, Casper mown: y places where this enjoye ed by the boys. ~~ Watzke Millinery ve art ard millinery shop in the| Irish Republican Army, found. guilty “First. By offering an example merly occupied by the} Of some offense against the “Republic’| within her own borders of the will and! } y linery shop. The new »-| is tied to a fence near Dublin anid’ pla-| power of democracy to make and e¢n- earded so that all who may pass. will; force laws which are unquestionably ened the shop yeste ontinuing « sale on all. win.| know. just and which are equal in their ad-|| Sloan’s Liniment, kept handy, to clear the. shelves for the | é ministradon. : takes the fight out of them early spring chapeaux. | Second. By Standing for right and LOSHING around in the wet The new proprietors will carry. the] y justice as toward individual nations, and then—the dreaded rh y the) and art work of all kinds will be ear: e dreaded rheumatic popular hats and are competent! s se vinene di}. whe. United States,” said the presi- twingel But not for iong when riéd in ‘addition to the millinery dis- a in making special or-| plays, dent, “cannot refuse this role of cham-| | Sloan's Liniment is put on the job! tfi ts. pion without putting stigma of re- Pains, ‘Strains, rains—how soon RR Lae! PES paribohe Siseriber Ads bring result: lection uson the great and devotea| | this old family frien penetrates open Bs ui = rubbing and helps drive’em away! And tained » tog. ae muss, fo ee no stained skin clogged pores, dicbeexip. Titans, br pe erally ba are promntly Keep @ bottle fonds.” Get one Seay Kgceteanoa ot n's Lini- Ait drcaatee 35e¢ 70c, $1 s— 40, .The ria bottle holds six times as sas as the smallest. iloan's IRIS = indtine fade Canter s Finest Theater « Always Worth While STARTS TODAY see homas H.ince .. = - presents” ENID BEN NETT ‘HAIRPINS’ With Matt Moore, William Conklin, Grace Morse She thought her husband too fast. H j friend: thought Hie with ted iow: Then was ay Hl potent aor al ne she awoke! An intimate real- urns A few gay parties, minus each other’s marriage invide Fg ene tee Special Return Showing LARRY SEMON “The loves,: temptations, viaehinge of a modern wo- man’s life — in drama that sways the senses with its <%, beauty, stirs-every emotion with its power. See the battle of Wealth and Passion—-Amazing New Year’s Eve café carousals in New York’s “Midnight Joy Belt”—Intimate glimpses of the stage and its hangers+ on hehind the scenes-—The great gambling palace, thronged wth Fashion—Humor, Pathos, Gorgeous Spectacles. . WITH VIOLET HEMING, THEODORE ROBERTS, WANDA HAW- LEY, IRVING CUMMINGS, BEBE DANIELS, MONTE BLUE, RAYMOND HATTON, MARGARET LOOMIS and TULLY MAR- SHALL One of the Greatest All-Star Casts of Principals Ever Assembled in One Picture, —ALSO— GOLDWYN-BRAY COMIC CARTOON “A DOITY DEED” MAMMOTH ORGAN ADMISSION 40c SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 “FORBIDDEN FANES” SCENIC IRIS ORCHESTRA _ ADMISSION 30c a “PASSING THE BUCK” SHOWS AT—1:00, «cna 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 DAILY 77 TOMORROW — ‘ Wallace Reid in “The Dancin’ Fool” der to save the taxpayer inconvenience! -ooas re} from cold storage for a expense and in ord mal eee ‘A letter RO national headquarters} and expense and in order to make his) interstate shipment should have plain-)-6¢ the ter ho Legion from cone elsewhere.” BONUS MEASURE ing or market price at which they went he landed in’ Houston, Mich., a phe into storage in order that the purchaser er, joined the local Legion post and Indeéd, it woulda be|/7ess- While he was ‘sick, his letter re- very serviceable to the public if aft} ites, ‘his case’ for compensation} goods destined for interstate commerce] #zainst the government was handled were made to carry upon every pack-| by the post service officer, with the ing case whose form made it possible,| result that. he was paid disability ¢ ] the Love and Honor stuff AND OBEY Someone said that, the words, LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY, wereé’a. life sentence. This time they mean only @ very enthral- ling evening. Some men ‘believe that prvagf wives need a beat- very so often — but they’ Jone’ nape up to their opinions. pe ig. Bi poe oa oo < Gude were altaidod ss that the Obey slipped in. Afterwards—well, the re- turns are about the same, IN or OUT. No one should get mar- - vied until he has enough money—to get a divorce. LOVE, HONOR AND Pheer areca ga into many languages — now it is translated into a \ picture that everyone should see. 3 f Gaeren are married you will ante ee it. If on pe pet } to Bee om for the same reason that every fisherman believes that there is better fishing on the other side of the stream. No one is ever too old to promise to LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY — t nor is anyone too old to ig Bee it. When you can’t ‘tihile at THE BIRTH OF ANATION At Popular Prices H., I. Gifford turns the key to this well- known establish- ment. The public to be locked out tntil the entire stock is re- marked * to © adver- tised prices. The people will be. told the wh, lé truth about the reason for this action in Wednes- day’s Tribune. ¢’ DANCE TONITE OIL CENTER HALL SCHEMBECK. MUSIK

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