Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1922, Page 15

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SIMPLV THAT + THOUGHT tT wOULD BE NICE FOR NOUR FRIENDS TO PLAY OVER HERE FOR A CHANGE YOu SAID iT My Boy WHAT'S THE THAT’S* JUST THE REASON ‘You WorwvT GO over TO EDDIE'S wrtr ME 7 “fou LIKE To PLAY PoKeR DONTCHA UNCLE HANK? simp DIONT TELL HER 1M GOING TO EDDIE'S — HATE’'S HIM LIKE Va ;: IT HOPE THE OLD I | POISON . C4 € You DONT RECKON HE .COULDA SNEAKED ‘OUT ALL READY 00 YA? eve Casper Dally Cripune <p e's Friends BY ALL MEANS WE MUST NOT CET HM ouT OF THE HOUSE HOLY SMOKE! THE COME BACK HERE BRIGHT EYES - COME BAGK! IF YOU THINK YOu'RE GOING OVER To EDDIE'S TO-NIGHT ~ou'VE Gor ANOTHER THINK Two WHAT AILS JOHN? WE'VE BEEN PLAYING HOURS AND HE HASN'T HELD A HAND ET ? BOYS’ TWO PANTS CAMPBELL-JOHNSON Co. a ELIZA HAD A PICNIC WHEN SHE CROSSEO Ick COMPARED YOu GONNA COMIC SECTION IN FACT 1 SHOULDN'T HAVE LET HIM OUT OF SFUNNY WHERE HE WENT- HE WAS HERE JUST A MOMENT AGO Casper, Wyo.; March 19, 1922 Copyright. 1922, by International Feacure Service, Inc. Gr. Righis toxerved. Megistered U, S. Patent Ofice @rihbune Britain | NOU WANTED TO PLAY POKER Dion tT YOu ? NO, I've GOT TO WATCH HER my wiFe-I THINK SHE'S LOSING PAGE FIFTEEN MAN HELD FOR _ GIRL'S MURDER | EL PAsO, Texas. Marc Charges of murder w against Fred H. McClure, and Tu | Cleveland, OF in connection w | Louise | Tho near . ad in her head. Her that she ement with sing: was killed. until recently was McClure's stenographer. He was a for with a b ne man's purse and $375 drew out of a local bank recently jare missing, her father and mother said. McClure denies guilt, declaring be had not seen the young woman since < |last Sunday night. =o iColo. Assembly to Be Convened On April 10th DENV R, March 18.—A special session of the 23rd general assembly of the state will be convened during the week beginning April 10, to pass legislation providing for flood protec- tion for Pueblo, Colo, and for the construction of a tunnel through James peak to be used jointly by the state and the Denver & Salt Lake fallroad, Governot Shoup mid in an address before the local civie and commercial association. | ‘The exact date for convening the session, he said, would be announced tater. “To save to the people of our state the Moffat (Denver & Salt Lake} ra‘l- road, and to build for the future, we must build the junnel,” he declared. “This work, with the Pueblo flood control district, will distribute more than $10,000,000 throughout the state, “+lto he paid for wages and supplies. Borie of the money will be spent in the state.” EEE LOGAL RAINS ANG SNOW FORECAST NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, March 18.—Weath- er outlook for the week beginning Monday: Upper Mississippi and lower Mis- sourl va : Clearing eginning of the week, followed by & except for local rains or nesday of Thursday after. Normal tem Rocky Mountain an gions: Generally fair except for local snows or rains Tuesday or Wednesday; normal temperature. ¥ Pacific states: Considerable cloudi- ness, normal temperature; local rains. Baas bet Soviet to Renew Terrorism, Claim LONDON, March 18.—(By The As sociated Press).—Tho labor party announced that Arthur Hender- son, labor member in the house of commons, had received telegrams from the party's Russian foreign delega- |tiom alleging that the Soviet govern- ment was preparing to renew its pol- icy of terrorism against the social rev- otutionary party. According to the telegram, leaders of the Russian socialist party who have been imprisoned three years will be tried for treason March 20 and under cover of the trial, the commu- nist party intends to conceal its real purpose, which is alleged to be to set- tle accounts with {ts political en- emies. Ah appeal is made for immedi- ate an dresolution intervention on the part of socialists throughout the world. Texas Solon Not Fatally Injured FOR WORTH, Tex., March 18.— Congressman Lucien Parrish of Hen- Yietta, who was seriously injured near Roby, Texas, Wednesday when his au- Yomobile overturned, will recover, ac- cording to a long distance messago from attending physicians et Stam- ford. His skull s not fractured, it was eaid, TREES FRUIT SHADE SOME HOME GROWN NONE BUT THE BEST Vogetable and Fidwering Plants in g@eason. Geraniums and other greenhouse stock. Phone orders to. 600 or 873 or write Wm. Mosteller 1900 1922 Box 1105, Casper, Wyo. The Union Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of all kinda of cabinet work. Also job work of any de- scription, 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 rol WwoTnrTKR es

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