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Courtesy cf Wyoming State Archives ai Cve Casper Daily Cribune $ Sa, ; TOKEN P| {NN PRIZES AWARDED FOR EXHIBITS WATER ROUTES ST oF THE BICHON FOREIGN SHIPS GREAT FETE FOR) ee eee SCRE | eam ANNUAL MEETING ‘GAR SHORTAGE school girls won first prize _yester- Gay for the best dairy luncheon ox Between soenee for ion t05 latest Para- [Thomas Meighan diligently read Holt | aot that appeem ser 12 al own Grated Yeday by Sere Hare itn n ‘Stetton: ARE RELEASED E's == aay =e WASHINGTON, Nev. 10.—tuslease | ; of all fore'e vessels seized 4 . Boyles, Jeanie |Gladys Roush, | Bishop Dairy dist Prepared by ‘Tapp. Has Smith, Hilda Blower, Lucile | hibit displayed at Health Campaign Acres At cn oem headquarters in. the Public Market. | grade siria made one of the most Group No.1 of the treshmec girie! pleasieg milk and milk products die won prigs. Prives for thelplay on exhibit at campaign heat] Coast Ten the tard'ot otharea' tip thie now Palat } Banquet and Dance to Follow |Pest “display. of dairy dishes, varety,|quarters. Mist Mpctha, Petersdort, Coast Shippers SI Should Use'picture. at the Rialto, today igh m@ Business Sessions to Be Held |Stt*actrences ana si value con-lstate maternal nurse sant to Caaper| Railroads More, Executive |™orrow, he t# the custodian ; : pegs ; dered, went to Durthy Barnett and/by the state nealth deparment to aid lively youngaterr, and between reg!s- for home use— is Next Friday at Court- | Sitve neces. I thw 2464 otens cape tering for the camera and keeping e house. The following giris won nonoratie| week, reports that she had just come £00 Kile tn Segbed bees. 12 went) mention: Lola W;: t, Thelma and/from a health campaign tn Denver Mabel Ukena, Thora Selbers. Dorajand that the Cooks, Catherine Coale atar had his hands full. By tbs tame the bleture was fin- The Natrona County Stockgrowers* RED CROSS ‘r. in had compiled the association will hold ite annual meet- Florence |#urpass a tahea, 2% Melgnan had ied the ing Friday, November 17, at the Pog a eS = courthouse. The meeting will start : pe Peat wok eo geass E p R TED MILK at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Many a i VA (@) a matters of great Importance will be/ pacif A faken up and every member is} . ny urgently requested to attend. After the meeting a big and dance nat banquet old-timers ba nquetering all those eligible shonid ves lucky and be on the prerquisites either @ rtockman or a resident prior | to 1906. All those desiring a place | at the banquet table please inform Marvin Bishop, phone 198, for res vations. ber 17, ning. hotel. The DAY is Friday, Novem The TIME is 6:20 in the eve- The PLACE is The Henning} BIRD MAN SCORES BiG | HIT WN FIRST NUMBER OF THE LYGEUM COURSE Charles Crawford Gorst entertained | & large and interested audiénce in the Presbyterian tabernacle last night | when he presented the first number ot four which are included in the Elitson-White lyceum course. Mr. Gorst imitated bird songs, drew bird pictures, and rendered kindred entertainment. He showed his thorough famfllarity with birds and Jeft the andience much Impressed by his ability. ‘Three other members of the lyceum ‘cours ewhic hare even more preten- tious than the one last night will be eiven Serene the oa the Sengon. SACRED MUSICAL TO BE FEATURED SUNDAY AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH “Lovers of good music wil have the privilege of hearing some of the best musical talent of the city next Sunday evening in the Presbyterian Tabernacle at. Sixth and. Durbin streets, when the large chorus choir under the direction of Miss Adelaide Dampiere will give the second of the series of sacred musicals of the <all and winter, The program {s as fol- lows: “Teed Us Gently Home"___.-_Briggs Chorus Chotr “The Lora Is My Shepherd"._Coerne Messrs. Rarie and Jones Messrs. Cartwright and Jones “Hod Shall Wipe Away All Tears’ Sulltvan Mrs. Burton Page “Evening Shadows” {Misses Winter and C. Mrs. Lind sioita Solo—Miss Helen Stone Long Wilt “How {Me" Thou Forsake ---Pinel! 1d Mr. Bottoms ~_-Blowers “Praise His Name” _ Chorus Gh Choir WLM FOX SENDING HIS BIGGEST PICTURE 10 CITY) : “Queen of Sheba,"’ a William Fox shper_special which enjoyed a sensa_ téonal run on Broadway, New York, is beeked for the Iris theatre next Sun. daz-only. It 1s described aa a stupen— doum- spectacle and a great love story, New-York critica hailed {t as one of the’ greatest photo.dramas ever pro- duged. It showed to crowded houses throughout the run, until tuken off to} make way for another of the Fox spe. clats, j tis declared that the pageantry of “Queen of Shelba” 1s unsurpassed for magditicence on the screen, and that fewsuch thrilling spectacles as the chariot race ever have been presented in Motion pictures ‘The filming of “Queen of Sheba” under the direction of J. Gordon Ed_ wards took an entire year. Through_ out the period a huge force of work_ ers in many lines of endeavor = empioyed, and in eddition every mem. * of the Fox organisation on the} West Coast—actors, ciericai worker: artisans and all—took a personal {n_ terest in the progress of the stupén-}| Gout production ‘and lent the'r aid to it. ‘Tom Mix, for instance, volunteered his services in rendering the chariot Face thoroughly realistic “The construction of massive. s the designing and making of the dlab_ crate costumes, the perfecting 6f the éances, meant a vast deal of labor, and} the difficulties in the way of compiet_ ing the production on the scais ortg_ {nally planned seamed insuperable. | ‘They were over.come ,however, and| “Quen of Sheba” given to the scrcen. | Betty Biythe appetrs in tho role of the Queen, Fritz Lieber ne Bhakesperian actor, is King apa Clair de Lored ts Queen Ax Ife ef Soldmon ‘don Bennett in a man of wide experi- | whe loves, Rosalle consents. To avold @n open rupture with his family th: marriage ‘q kept secret but the di | by: Oliver 'T, Marsh and the art set- RITIGIZED BY EX-CANDIDATE | women Should Not Wse Sex} as Weapon ‘n Political Con- test, Says Illinois Leader, CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Remarks at tributed to Mis Alice Paul, y!ze pre dent of the National Women’s part in commenting in Washington on t defeat of all women candidates for men.bership in the next congress. met criticism here today from Mrs. Mary | eile Spencer, herself a defeated can.| date in thé Minois primaries last spring. Mrs. Spencer fs a Chicago attorney. “This woman says women do not denerve roicses because they do not| vote for women, -="« their legal and physical ills to“ women 2 | docters,”- Mra. Spencer paid. wrot is that apy woman should imply that Women use thelr sex as a weapon in 4 political Gonteat with men. “In the primaries last year I re_ ceived 73,678 votes and I'd die shame if I thought I got one of them staply because I am a woman."" Mrs. Winnifred Mason Huck, elect_ ed Tuesday to complete the unexpired congressional term of her father, the late William EB. Mason said: “I do not think women are @lackers in the political battles that Alice Paul would make them appear. She is right however, about women having lost end by women tf they ever intend to secure their new place in the eun.”* —— ATTENDANCE AT - GREAT REVIVAL MEET GROWIN Arouse Religious Enthusiasm by Series of Meetings Led by H, Gordon Bennett at Christian Church. The revival meetings now in pro- gress et the Christian church. are arousing a great deal of enthusiasm trom the members of the church and from all who attend the sessions. H. Gordon Bennett, the leader of the meetings, is a man of great ability and has a way of stirring his audl- ence. A boys’ and girls’ rally will be held this ¢évening. Prizes will be given away, Pictures of boys and girls throughout the world will be shown. Bunday the subjects to be discussed include “A City Without a Church” end “Dynamiting Stumps. Says one who heard the Rey, Bennett, “People are tired of the hackneyed subjects of today, They want solid facts and crave knowledge, H. Gor- ence and travel, He’ preaches the Bible, His historical expositions are gripping.” There will be no revival meeting on Saturday night, Gayest Broadway In ‘Broadway Rose ‘With Mae Murray in “ene stellar role of “Broadway Hos which comes to the America theater on Tuesday, motion picture fans will see the beau- tiful Metro star in an elaborat. duction which is sald to surpaes even “Peacock Alley" and Fascination. As in the latter pictures Miss Mur ray ‘s provided with a role which gives prominence to her ability aa a dancer and affords opportunity for striking costumes in great profusion, ‘The story concerns # country girl who, by her extraordinary ability as @ancer, becomes the iGol of Broad- way, Tho heir of an aristocratic }aaetes Avenue family falls in love with her, urges her to marry him and, seeking only happiness with the man precipitates a crisis which wrecks Violet's life. “Broadway Rose” is a Tiffany pro- duction directed by Robert Z.- Leon ard und distributed by Metro. The story and scenario were written by | Edmund Goulding, tho photography is almost Unga are by Charies ‘adwaider, BAKING ROWDER wou use /ess whe thing that makes me furious! ot the! 9, of H.W, NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON — The shipping United American line, (the Harri- man line) to transfer the. registry | Resolute from the American to the | Panama flag. | WASHINGTON — Far. reaching reorganization of the foreign ser- | vice as proposed by Representative | Roger, Republican, Massachusetts, | ae endorsed by Secretary Hughes in lotters to Mr. Roger and ‘the chamber of commerce of the United States. CHICAGO — Continuation of He- publican control in congress bat with « majority of 78 in ths house | glashed to seven and a senate ma. jority cut in two was assured by Practically complete* but unofficial returns from Tuesday's cloctions, NEW YORK—The heavy domes- tic vote Iast Tuesday in stags | where Hquor was made an issue was not a real referendum on pro- | hibition, Bishop Thomas Nicholson, |'president of the Anti-saloon Leaguo declared. | BERLIN—The reply of Germany | to the reparations commission con- cerning the economic situation re- iterated Germany's intention to ful | fi the obligations etered into list duly with the guarantee commit- tee. +. BIG RAPIDS, Michw. N. ¥er- ris, Democratic pra ie “trom | Michigan plans to do “what one man can do to oust Senator New- berry from the senate,” he an- | mounced here, WASHINGTON — Congress was called by President Harding to meet in extra, sessicn November 20, exactly two weeks in advance of the ral session. Police Ball to Be Featured on November 22 Plans are well organized for the Policemen's Ball to be given at the Arkeon Wednesday, November 2%, ‘This will be the first affair of this nature +o be given in the state and the probabilities are that it will be made an anhual affair. Special programs will be printed for the occaaion. A committee from the police. fovee wiil canvas the mer- chants of the city for advert'sing and any proceeds made from the Program will be added to that taken in on’ the dance proper, ‘T, J, Mo. Keon, manager of the Arkeon, has donated his time to this work and has already obtained considerable advertising, The preceeds of the dance wil) be ueed to purchase overcoats and caps for the force. The city council found that it did not have suffictent funds to buy thig part of the equipment and it was left to the force to de_ vise means whereby they could be obtained, EES Headaches from Slight Colds Iaxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold, A ioulo laxative and germ de. stroyer, Grove, BROMO.) 80: —— FOR SALE—One Oak 64-inch dining- room table! one oak jbuffet; four oak Saeco chatra; one oak lb- one small table; one oak ocak dresser; two rugs. (Be sure you gt 8 a.m. and 7 p. m. 803,B. Third. Wi-10-1° a eepteniae aa NOTIOER! . Box social community gathering « rippin’ good time program; Norti Seavey church Wednesday, 11-10-4t Building Bone is equally as important as ® building flesh. Foods that assist Nature, fix lime in the bonesandteeth are essential. in abundance; ele- belies hanes and erie teeth Scott's Emulsion ke cod-liver oil contains, in the formation of i“ pure vitamine | the body and assist ‘The box bears the signature Call Saturday between the hours of fovember from the ter. rhory east of Chicago destined for the West is now going. by water and at }fuch low rates that ra‘iroade could not meet except with # heavy jose," dr. Calkine said, “Wheo, however. shippers ary ip a hurry-a, they are now with fruit and othep pe-ishables they demand quick action from the railoads and the immediate furnish ing of necessary cars. When one stops ‘to consider that upwards of 75 per cent of sll freight «18 ‘moving hetween Chicago and the Pacific const are going west empty to get return siuj ments, it may be curceived what the railroads are getting out ef thts buriness. In other “words bac 'ing cars, 2500 miles stupty leads back. “Pep” Parade Is Staged By Casper High “Let's Lick Cheyenne,” was both the slogan and the spirit of the Na, trona county high school cadets and their peppy co-eds when they marched through the bus'ness sec. tion of Casper at 1 o'clock this af. ternoon. Headed by the band with ite lead. er H. W. Compton, the twa =iaet companies murched’ down Center stroet and Sccerd in @ columns of eyads. Thelr drilling roficeted. Breet credit on (.eir fastructors and on themselves Immediately afterward the by. atanders were whirled into the spirit .| of vhe struggle tomorrow, and many of them purchased tickets for the Cheyenne-Casper football: game to be played here on Armistice day, ‘fhe marching of the cadet corps today..was the first public appear. ance of the two companies together this year, —_—— 2% FOR RENT—Two bedrooms in ‘mod- ern home; destrable privileges; and board if wanted; gentlemen onty. 924 S. Wolcott. Phone 2138. 11-9-2¢ Monday To accommodate the Will be open Saturday » _English Songs ‘To sii _ke> members of the North Casper Business Men's club, there Wil be « free Banquet, given at the, clubroom tn North Casver eee: Tat ning. Novernber 10. The New York federal reserve's = clean — sweet —pure- ALL GROCERS SELL IT Try this poputar re>'ge tor RED Cross ie SO¥Y CUSTARD slightly, aad ghtty. a4 super and salt Boller and stir until te B comting Ie formed on specs, “ta. chechoe ‘nd eeatyeenten whites om toy tecipe and ing. ey to ove’ ds eg le os be ta Evening . RIALTO THEATER 8:15 =~ Concert Extraordinary MARIE TIF FANY | IN PERSON Famous Metropolitan Space Star NOTICE purchasers, of tickets THE RICHTER MUSIC CO, for the sale of concert tickets only. ind similar affections,” of Dallas, Texas, who have paid cents per share, | ‘WE ARE BIDDING TEN pleasure, and offering !t at Fifteen, or loaning 70 per cent. ‘Why not deal in a stabilized iseue. SECURTEES: FINANCING COMPANY: Fourth Floor Interurban Building Dallas, exas WE.-ESPECIALLY call your attention to the wonderful opportunity afforded through an investment in the Oklaboma-Mexia “Ol) & Gas Company's issue FORTY PER CENT IN DIVIDENDS and has only been operating a very few months ‘and has also de- elared another handsome dividend payable December first with a big extra coming out for Christmas—par value of thit stock is ten CENTS FOR THIS STOOK What is your Extra Value .at No Extra Cost. Among successful rnen who fully realize the importance of appear- ar.cé, Dr. A, Reed Cushion Shoes _\ fate aprime favorite. They com- “bine the negessary style, long _ wear, and solid comfort required * “py those who demand full value in shoes. Try a pair—you'll understand. then why the men who know call the inner sole of lamb’s wool the ‘‘famous cushion.” ~ * GLOBE SHOE co. 230 South Coes. St. At the Henning Hotel, t Admission Free EUGENE W. MUNSON Nationally Known Lecturer of the American Theosophical Society WILL SPEAK TONIGHT he third of his series of six lectures “AS A MAN THINKETH” 8:15 P. M. Mae Wiittay 3 in “Broadway Rose,” incredibly| Javish production—the drama of asdancer who knew the most dangerous street in the world bet- ter:than her own heart. “Broadway Rose” plays at the America Theater next Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. Y ' best-bacon, the best Like many popular de lusions, is the prevalent eign nations surpass the people of the United States in knowledge as to.the proper selection and serving of food. While it is true that si chef arid feats extraction, no race of are 60 as well as the American Nation. . It is surprising when the * facts are disclosed by in- ble is the palate of the American public. Invar’ tably the best flour, the cereal and the best coffee is always the best seller, The average citizen can- ‘moths tied tn thesslec tion of food and the man- ufacturer who offers a better quality than his competitor is on asure road to general recogni- tion. ohare tle to do with the final result, it merely hastens the day. The fact that Hills Bros. Coffee has for many years led all other brands in volume of sales isasourceof much pride, because it demonstrates that the majority‘of peo

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