Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1920, Page 10

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EXSPEAKER OF WYOMING [Free Methodists HOUSE 15 CLAIMED FIVE. | bi icghieite WEEKS, AFTER WEDDING) cc: Snesccts ore’ Sie ak ps eu an 2 ce ate nightly in the Mills and Baker addi-|rines at the Marine Recruiting station tion by the Free Methodists with Ser-j in Cagper tomorrow evening at 9 ST, LOUIS, Dec. 9—Col. J. A: Tor-}mons by Rev. A. 'T. Eduards,. The) o:10ck’ to lay plans for a New Year's ing the higher degree of Masonry dur- rey. former St. Louis attorney and poli: meeting hour is 7:30 o’clock with a eve banquet. Officers in charge of the ticlan, colonel of a Rough Rider regi-|80ne service in charged of Miss Myrtle lioca) station are taking the lead in the MARINES 70 MAKE PLANS, the meeting. “Fyery marine is needed s to make the affair a success, it is stated. —_—_———— SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen ~ MURDERED MAN FOUND (252 Candidates at AT NEWCASTLE 15 NOT bio ibaa: WALTER SIM, REPORT ate Consistory CHEYENNE, Dec. 9.—One_ hundred and fifty-two candidates, representing .—The | Cvery: section of the state, are receiv- “AL rane. ter, contractor, job work, new work, ; 925 8, Lincoln Ave., Phone fees. sed <4 NEWCASTLE, Wyo. Dec.. 9. theory that the decomposed and’ part- ly devoured body of a murdered man ing the 39th s@mi-annual reunion of the ; f 9 ny w Wyoming consistory which opened here he Edusra: Th shing begins at & 5 :, which was found in the hills notth of ~. ment in the Spanish-Ameican war andl se ie preac! rs matter and hav te ‘ here several days ago is that of Wal-| Monday and will continue until tomot-| one time speaker of the house in the| O'clock and the general public {8s Vitztlon to all Yoiarisesoacitins’ oh crpana ter Sim, charged with the murder of [TOW Dight. — The class is one of the | Wyoming Jegislature, was laid af rest | Vited. ~ sis +4 ‘ me Fred Walker and who escaped from | @reest'in the history of the consistory |4+ pittspeld, I1., his former home, fol- - 4 = 5 | Painless, Sure, Quick is this 2-Drop, the Weston county jail last Angust,|"4 Wii increase its membership tol lowing his death at West Plains of] WOMAN'S CASE : 2-Beconds Wonder, J AMAZES CASPER A business man’s wife could not sew has been abandoned. ‘The coroner's ef.|#PPreximately 2,000. Many prominent} Bright's disease. Masons from nearby states are attertct- ing the ceremonies. is expected to return a verdict that the former President Taft and was candi-|or read without sharp. pains in \ her corpse is that of an unknown who date for senatorial nomination in 1918 |-eyea, For years her eyes were red and $< came to his death by foul play. Two BUCHTEL RESIGNS PLACE against Selden P. Spencer-on the Re-| weak. Finally she tried simple witcn- bullets were fired into the head of the}. publican ticket. hazel, ‘camphor, hydrastis, etc., as deceased. AS CHANCELLOR KT {| | He organized the regiment of cav-|mixed in Layoptik eye wash. ‘The To- » Us| airy which distinguished itself at, San | sult produced by a single bottle amazed . . . is Juan Hill under the name of “Torrey's | everyone, We guarantee a small bot- Christian Revival Rough Riders.” tle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASH of The Masonic lodge, of which he was | weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Alumi- . ° Meetings Continue University of Denver and former goy- ¢ ° . ernor of Colorado, has resigned as head fe" Until Sunday Night of the institution, it became known to- He was 67 years old. He was married on October 27 last to, Mrs; Frances Reilet of West Plains. * Colonel Torrey is a second cousin of There isn’t sam Nand vroorthree drops ofeeeren® Re Je cormeurie up, shrivels and peels ot bly astonished. Jou cant fer forts have not resulted in identification of the body and the coroner’s jury, which has been holding the case open, ~ ATTEND THE BIG "CHRISTMAS SALE Women’s ready-to-wear, all kinds | of novelties for women, misses and children at the greatest of money- DENVER, Dec. 9.—Henry Augustns Buchtel, for 21 years chancellor of the|® Member and a past master, had charge of the funeral. ANNOUNCEMENT num eye cup FREE.—Casper Phar- day. Serious iliness, which has pre- macy,—Adv. vented his attending to duties during Meetings being by the this. school year is the reason for nis THE UNITED BAKERY saving prices. Soaducton resignation, according to reports from 3 * Christian” evangelist, Rey. Charles{ the board of trustees. ‘The. resigna- is under new management and in charge of a compet- Don't Be a Corn Cripple—Use “Gets” Stout, continue to attract interest a8) tion of Dr, Buchtel was filed with the ent baker of many years experience. We will make, You actually wonder whether it can be indicated by the attendance and re- sults and “vr.ouncement is made that they -will ..| held every evening this 1 week at the city hall and at Odd Fel- 4 lows’ hall Sunday morning and ey ning. Last evening the pastor discuss ed “The Conversion of a Great Man.” 4 Other subjects for the week are: Friday evening—“An Appeal to the true—that you went along for months ghduring such misery, when you could Felief. Do ve i » Your money cheerfully refunded if *Gets-it falis, Be sure you get . is nothing else like “Gets-It.” Sold by druggists everywhere; costs but a trific. ltd. by E, Lawrence & Co,, Chicago. Sold in Casper and recommended as the work's best corn remedy by board some time ago, it is said. No definite action has been taken by the board of trustees on his resigna- tion. all kinds of bread, American and European loavés; also we will specialize in all kinds of pastry, includ- . ing pies, cookies, doughnuts, etc. “Our Bake Goods Taste Homemade” Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 132 West A. St. Phone 940W THE LEADER 143 East Second St. PIONEER ; King.” This will b young people's G @] Kimball Drug. Store—Adv. ee: ae ot ROCERY 5 Sereriay evening—“Sacred Memen- AND MEAT MARKET ; Sunday evening—“The Last Invita- PHONE 345 COME! tion.” : i) THOS. FIDDES, Manager To the Methodist church NOTICE. Corner A and Jefferson Sts. | The ladies of the Christian churen Prompt Service parlors Thursday, Decem- will hold a fancy work bazaar, also ber 9. have home-made candy and will serve We Deliver Christmas Bazaar opens lunch at the Y. W. C. December 11: A. Saturday, 12.8-3t 5 ESN ora eh Tribune Classified Ads bring results. at noon. Chicken dinner served from 5:30 p. m. through the evening. Sandison & Fiddes + “Gosh-a-mighty! $50,000!” Hutch, the town loafer, who had _ never owned $50 at one time, found it. What did he dé with it? Rather, what did it do to him? Insurance in ‘All . Its Branches THEATRE __LAST TIMES TODAY WALLACE REID and BEBE DANIELS gene>o- TJieG. F' Bell di 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 555 Multigraphing PROMPT SERVICE Form letters,: follw-ups, annual and monthly state- ments, etc. Multigraph Service Co. 220 S. Wolcott St. Oppdsite Post Office Phone 1155 leg / | “THE DANCIN’ FOOL” | —ALSO— TWO PART SUNSHINE COMEDY “AN ELEPHANT’S NIGHTMARE” IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c SHOWS START at —1, 2:15, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 When the Plumbing ' Freezes —and “busts.” —Aint there a mess and 4 lot of damage? WATER DAMAGE IN- SURANCE Is What You Want Then. GET IT NOW! A. 1. KEMP CO. “Insurance—tnut’s All” Phone 870 112 E, 2nd. ORDER YOUR COAL From N. and A, Coal Co. Crosby. We handle * HUDSON —BIG MUDDY Prompt Delivery , Honest Weight Phone 1400 “Honest Hutch” Hutch was so dog-goned lazy that folks used to say he wouldn’t have gumption enough to say “here” when Gabriel blew his horn! ADAPTED FROM THE STORY “OLD HUTCH LIVES UP TO IT” 4 You liked ‘Jubilo,” “Jes’ Call Me Jim” and “Cupid, the Cowpuncher.” You will like this one best of all. - TODAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY TOMORROW WANDA HAWLEY in “HER FIRST ELOPEMENT” One Packard Twin, Six Guaranteed —ALSO— “ TWO PART COMEDY “TORCHY COMES THROUGH” MAMMOTH ORGAN CURRENT EVE) ADMISSION 40c aha SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 DAILY WILL TRADE New or Used Cars for Lots Joe E. Mansfield, Inez. 138 N. Kimball Phone 346 ALWAYS WORTH WHILE

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