Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 8

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~ recitation GREAT BRITAIN TOBE ORY’ IN ID YEARS MORE So Says “Pussyfoot"” Commenting on Increase in Prohibition Sentiment on Islands ee E LONDON.—{(By Mail)—Voting on the prohibition question in Scotland has been going on in the more remote dis- tricts for a month or more, and the} final result will probably not be known until the end of the r. The latest returns 196 localities for no change in the present 24 for limitation of saloon lienses and © the abolition of existing H- would be y in ten years. abridge Union, the well known society, held a debate the y on prohibition and voted against prohibiion, 211 to 203. Toy makers eagerly seized upon the “pussyfoot” notion for season, and all sorts of toys, dolls and been adapted mechanical devices have to the ide us so sud of its ap “In an in ed and s How I do not kno’ was demolish- the four winds. s torn to pleces I “Good Lor ulated little Mr. Meek. “That I almost for- ‘The r my wife." er will now oblige with a ntitled ‘Ragtime.’ " Rags make paper. Paper makes money. Money makes banks. rs. — Cincinnati —~ ions of Trouble ‘Did Moses have dyspepsia low on earth do T know? such a question?” “Well our nday-school ays the Lord gave Moses two ‘London Mail —— Why tablets. 4 rush, draw profund silences and une with yourself for awhile, A fuded pearl will n its freshness if dipped into the once more. In this ¢ into the aban as ahi Inflividual units in the wide world of a man tote a set of golf clubs but of attraction, else by the law of repul- sion, they drift farther and farther apart, supposed society of golf clubs but ht with a hoe. In some erstwhile ® man ma he dare not AGED MANIS POOR RISK FOR ANNUITY FIRM Dec. “Broc'! pector, paid $12, y of $1,100 a year, epting the ris! 29. —When agent predicting that the old would not live a year. man When Car- ter died a few days ago he had col- lected $23,100 in annuities on his $12,111 investment, His age was un- certain, He believed himself to be about 80 years old but nds who met him nearly fifty years ago testi- fied after his ann purchase that he undoubtedly was mistaken and was ten if not twenty years older than he believed. His earliest recol- mm was of arrival at San Fran- to which e he was brought 2 waif from Sydney, Australia, by the skipper of a sailing vessel. S BURNETT OPTICAL COS¢ YE TALKS I" your eyes are failing it needs more than just a pair of ong lenses to cor- rect your vision, You should have them examined by our experienced optometrist, who will pr st the proper corrective 3s for With stake seek you your sight-future at reliable advice, W.G. BURNETT -— ——— §.T. BUTLER HENNING HOTEL BLDG CASPER. WYO. a Johnson | the Christmas | | BODY OF HERO ENROUTE HERE The body of Private Geo. W-. Vroman, world war hero whose mame was perpetuated by the locat American Legion post by reason of his having been the first Casper sol- dier to die In France, is enroute to @asper from New York City, 4e- cording to information received his mother, Mrs, Anna Langhoop, und preparations are being made fur 2% military funeral under the aus- pices of George W. Vroman post. The body is expected to arrive Fri- day and is the second to be trans- ported from France to a final rest- ing place here. seas DIES OF PNEUMONIA Illness Proves Fatal This Morning} to Father of Mrs. H. J. Peterson Cc. R. Tubbs died this morning at 6 o'clock at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, terson, and Mrs. H. J. Pe- after an illness of abou two The death was caused by an ek of pneumonia. Mr. Tubbs had been a resident in Cas- per for the past eleven years the death of his. wife five had made his home with Mr Peterson. He SCHOOL MA'’M BACK FROM ABROAD AFTER NARROW ESCAPES.—Miss Helen M. Davison of Pittsburgh, Pa., was. the first white woman to trayel through Assuit, Africa, after the Egypt- iam uprising. After six months of Y, M. ©. A. work in Constantinople and nine months of teaching in the Amer- ican college there, Miss Davison tour- ed the Holy L and is survived by his daugh-| 0, Ba Me Be Oe Me a in a nn dn nda dinner PU PU OU OU Stet e, aa) aXe aX aXe» iM re DARTMOUTH’S MAN OF ‘meanwhile and won almost every furniture, peeled potatoes, play MIGHT Dartmouth College penniless, worked his way through, supported his mother He lugged exas Bil’ Cunningham, honor the college had to offer. the college organ, furnished jazz music in a i : ‘ restaurant and was manager of the first movie theater in the college town, who entered 3. Peterson and a step-daugh ra Harding of € ased had been in the He lea dec: the Midwest refinery. mploy 8 a wide | neunced later. iter, | circle of friends among the pioneers The | the city. of] Funeral arrangements will be ATTENTION, MUSICIANS The regular monthly meeting of Casper Local 381 A. F. of ance will be taken President nad + o4, ?* + o4, + 4, + Te ¢ a Hall on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. tendance is desired as business of import- Raymond L. Reed, Make the World safe for your posterity ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 M. will be held at Moose A full at- up. Bert Wagner, Secretary fc SSCS OOOO OOO of an- ‘COST OF LIVING | ies as compared with a year ago a being shown in a special display wi dow at the Casper Storage groce! The di ment, minutely accurate, play emphatically has not included Casper, 167 per cent; flour, 21% per cent; ham, 331-3 per c¢ Potatoes, 25 pe cent; bacon, per cent; sugar, canned milk, 25 per cent; coffee, 1 28 per cent; bread, 162 puffed wheat, corn, ete per cer The non-stop laugh rec- ord shattered. See the latest in Flying machine romances. LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY A gorgeous jazzy, just wed romance that shoots high in the air and ex- plodes with laughter. see ‘o> * Pot PO 1e4, x e © te oi Oo sh * iM aaa? e ? o+, *. 4,» 2 K? ee, “FLYING PAT’ An airship wreck. A roadhouse. A scandal. A runaway. A mysterious cook. A shaker, shaker hus- band. And, well it’s a scream. Next A Big Rr odoegeetet “The Romance Promoters” —ALSO— THEATER ipl and Tomorrow A Pictuure With A Punch TWO PART MERMAID COMEDY “DYNAMITE” AND SCENIC IRIS ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT— 1, 2, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 ADMISSION 30¢ TWO REEL COMEDY ANOTHER COMEDY ‘Come early Joe and bring the wife’s kids. It’s the best show in town. We deliver the goods. COMING “IDOLS OF CLAY’ Notice to The Public On and after January 1, 1921 all jobbing in Plumb- ing will be strictly cash. Master Plumbers Association, Roy E. Martin, George Lewis, Auburn & Fleming, W. M. Palmer, Schank Plumbing & Heat- ing, Inc. D. C. O’Brien, F. C. Rockwell, H. A. Burk Heating & Plumbing. John Donohue, THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. ‘DOWN, GROCERY ~ DISPLAY PROOF Relative costs of staples in grocer- and are, according to the: manage- contradicts state ments that the downward price waye Prices on foodstuffs as compared with a year ago are ‘shown in the display as follows, all being decreases: per cent; butter, 17 2-3 per cent; lard, per cent. pacints Fdatea > Labdes el Tribune Classified Ads bring results. —————— re ni ry is- er 2t nits nt; AMERI« Casper’s Finest Theater é The story of a girl who fought her way back against tremendous odds. drama of the underworld. Mammoth Organ Admission 40¢ Shows at 1, 2:15, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 COMING . .TOM MIX “PRAIRIE TRAILS” Railroad Boilermakers LOCAL 683 ° Second Annual Dance New Year’s Night SCHEMBECK’S WINTER GARDEN SCHEMBECK’S ORCHESTRA TICKETS $1.00, INCLUDING WAR TAX Courteous Attention The officials of this bank are always pleased to ans- wer questions, or to reply to letters, as it is their. constant aim to make the bank of greater service to its patrons. If you desire any advice in regard to your financi&l or business affairs, we shall be pleased to have you consult us and assure you of cour- teous attenttion, whether your account be large or small. Checking and Savings ac- counts are cordially invited. Always Worth While NOW PLAYING P arl A remarkable Comic Cartoon A

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