Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1922, Page 4

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a he ed WOUHePRRUwONYeonues ge BOSCO 409009990000000000000C0OCOR TT TERE 70 SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. wil eve nething more to Go with dis-| PARIS, May 13.—(By The Assor. ated Press.}—Ths tone of the ye Casper Daily eriture someting coustructive cat be accom-|new polfticsl crists ts leaders to create a | CONSIDERATION OF REPLY TAKEN UP. BRITISH AND FRENCH OWOED ON POLICY TOWARD THE SOWET Joutiining condi*:ons on undertake i (Continued: from Page One) “The truce must be reciprocal,” Tseres ne aeaanner -eommisstons, otherwise the meetings | sd. lterence, and it appears ‘would merely be a repetition of the ign Minister Schanzer of Italy! eral janesting-of the-experts 0° the inviting | ** y = Rowers which had produced the Lon- sien perogpemeenapisc (dom memorandum «nd this would he! because of the opportunity for Boishe-|and the treatment of \& waste of time | vistic propaganda.” i I i ill | “My first love was my Mother, and my first home was in her heart. My first bed was upon ker bosom. Leaning little arms on her knees, I learned my first prayer. “A bright lamp she lit in"my soul that never goes out, though the winds and waves of fourscore years have swept over me. “That light she kindled still sheds a helpful glow over days and ways with many changes.”—John Wanamaker. Don’t forget M: with the deepest sort of appreciation. The stores listed be- Maybe her wealth is measured in dollars and not in hundreds. Maybe “her clothes are not of the best and maybe her home is humble. But she claims the world’s greatest riches, she isa Mother. Let your love for your Mother be so demonstrated that her wealth will be increased ten-fold, and her happiness will be supreme. NTZ SHOP Under-all conditions:and in varying circumstances there is but one person Min the world who is constantly hoping and praying for your best interests— your Mother. Nothing can alter her faith in you. To your Mother you are diways in the right. It behooves us to so guide our actions that we may warrant that admiration and respect. WHITE’S GROCERY MOTHERS’ DAY s \ Much sentiment has been written on | ‘\>-the subject of Mothers but behind it } . :all has been the fundamental fact that *s. the best friend and the one friend that . »will stick to him when:all others have .. failed is a-man’s Mother. Tomorrow \is the-opportunity to pay her the su- preme tribute. Your love and affec- -- tion will help smooth the road that = otherwise might be difficult. - STOCKMEN’S BANK MOTHERS’ DAY low have those gifts for her. OTHERS’ DAY Let us pause for one brief day in ths three hundred and sixty-five that zo to make up a year, to pay tribute to-our Mother. To her, who has bestowed on us every day of the year the affection and love that only a Mother can know. To the one person in the world whose feeling never wavers, we acknowledge our deepest respect and love, our Mother. HARRY YESNESS .The Man in the Barrel SMOTHERS’ DAY Are you wearing a carnation for Mother, on her day? Of course, and a very beautiful sentiment, too. But most Mothers, some way, in the shuffle of life, have lost a lot of sentiment—and some of them, most things beautiful. Has yours? Why not make your tribute to her something substantial as well as prac- tical—for instance, why not take her out of the kitchen forthe day? Now, I suppose ail you children had planned to gather and have dinner her, at home—each with e carnation in his buttonhole, of course! But why not bring her over to the Man- hattan Cafe for dinner, entertain her—and let her have her day. She has cooked many dinners for you —offer her this one. sed a special ‘Table. de-Hote Dinner for “Mother's Music errthay Sioeal house ‘mci tecorad terete pink end-white Carnations will add to the sentiments of the day. Manhattan Cafe MOTHERS’ DAY To those so fortunate as to have a living Mother, tomorrow presents a golden opportunity. A demonstration of your affection for your Mother will be repaid so profusely with hope and prayer that under its benign influence you must be benefitted.more-than you are able to realize. JESSEN BROS. MOTHERS’ DAY In every person there is a well of af- fection and to no one is that affection due more than to Mother. . She it is who so often gives so freely and re- ceives so little in return, not only of love, but of material things. Take ad- vantage of tomorrow’s opportunity to show her that your love is still as strong asever. - art 4 Golden Rule Dep’t. Store Mothers’ Day How about the condition of your hair or your skin? I have just returned after some time in Los Angeles. Come in and see me about new facials and hair treat- ments, Marcel Waving, Water Waving and Elec- trolysis, Mrs. Addington 226 East Second St. Zuttermeister Bldg. Upstairs. MOTHERS’ DAY With the blossoming of the plant life in the spring comes Mothers’ Day, when love for our Mother should be re- newed and restrengthened. It will en- able your feeling for your mother to take new roots and grow into a pro- tecting mantle of admiration and re- _ spect. 4 ' Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS Electric Percolators Sad Irons Vacuum Sweepers MOTHERS’ DAY Once a year we have the opportunity to pay the supreme tribute to Mother. That day is tomorrow, proclaimed na- tionally as Mothers’ Day. The won- derful opportunity is for all of us, whether our Mother is living or dead. Our outward symbol is the wearing of a flower but the real significance must be the feeling of love and affection which we have in our hearts. FUCHS CO. MOTHERS’ DAY Make her work easy for her by supplying her with Gas Stoves and Ranges Enamelware Community Silver China and Glassware Make her home more attractive by keeping the house painted. HOLMES’ HARDWARE CO. MOTHERS’ DAY When the world has turned against you, there is one person to whom you can always turn for solace—your Mother. She it is who has had you in her thoughts each day of the year and who has worked untiringly to bring you in the paths that lead to success, If you have failed, she it is who shoul- ders the blame. To her you owe the :. allegiance of love, of admiration and respect. Campbell-Johnson . Co.

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