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PAGE Two Che Casper Datlp Cribune MARIE TIFFANY OF OPERA FAME TO | SING IN CASPER ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. OCTOBER 13 ij SHIRE ON fs BIG HORN ROAD jes Two Hundred Dirt Fly on Highway Con- Men Making Through Giri matior girls. International colle ge at Smyrna, which was burned. ropoliian Cpera company, will sing in ‘Casper, October 13, at the new Rialte theater, according to an an- nouncement which will be greeted with pleasure by all music lovers. ‘The concert will be the first of the Richter Artist series, which will pre- <ingers at intervals throughgut the fall and winter season. Miss ‘Tiffahy was born in Chicago and spent most of her early child hood in Phoenix, Aris. All her fa’ Hy being musical, Miss Tiffany's natural instincts Were fostered in a congental atmosphere and develep- ment was rapid. From Phoenix. they moved to California and here she becaine soloist of the First Fres- “byterfan chureh of Pasadena. . Miss Tiffany bas myany notable successes tober credit on the Pacific coast, She has appeared with the Los An- geles Symphony orchestra and he- fore such clubs as the Friday Motn- ing, the Gamut, the Press and the Rotary. Miss Tiffany's work and study led her finally to Pails, where pre- vious to the war she was soloist in the American church. She sang also with the Chaigneau Trio, at the There is no infor- Salle du Foyer and made several most successful appearances with Marie “rittany, soprano of the Met- sent world-renowned playera and : 7. | ‘Bolivia Fails :| To Make Feace Miss Tiffany was on from the west visiting friends in New York, an in- | Yormal audition vex very suddenty arranged for her with Mr, Gattl Casasza of the Metropolitan Ondra Company with the result that she ‘was immed'ate’y engaged. Miss Tif. With Chileans, GENEV,. sociated Presa)—Bolivia has been un able to reach an understanding with Chile by direct negotiation regarding revision of the treaty of 1904 declares Alfred Bolivian delegate to the assembly of the kague of nations, \in a letter recetvel by ‘the secretary of {the assembly recently. “‘Recently tt is obvious,” the letter concludes, ‘that an Arrangement between Bolivia and |Chite presents grave difficulties un- jess the mediation of a friendly power jor jttons ean be secured.” i ——~-— fany has created roles in world | Sept. 21.—(By The As) orbitration of the league of na-| premieres of “Suor Angelica,” “Tl Tabarre™ and “Gianni Schiech!” by Puccini and in “The Blue Bird” by “Wolff under the composer's baton. Besides all of her operatic act*y!- ¢iea she has toured extensively tn concert In all parts of the United States. — Miss M. tion in a strongly Republican district. ee eee PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. 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See United Home FE . There will bei a dance Saturday tion, suite 206. night, Septem at the Freeland Fhone 183 school house; everyone invited, Please ‘+ bring your lunc o-21tt All rich men bought « lot. You «an buy a lot 9-214 Make money— $-21-4¢ . | = —eeeeeeeeeEeE=~E~xy{_ ES ei [ o BP The Woman Who Dared om uM WNL COMING TO THE AMERICA THEATER ~ = = ma ein peices 9-21-4t | rique in opera. Addition is high except : During the season of 1916, vob: I {hey going _to_ltve! Casper, 30,000 in 1925. 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