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PA ITERARY CLUE nICUSSES LAN ~F WORLD COURT History of Banking Also Reviewed at Meeting Thursday Night. The regular weekly meeting of the Casper Literary club was held at the club rooms Thursday evening. {In the absence of the president, Gen. Burke H. Sinclair, the Rev. Philip K. Edwards presided. A. W. Peake was ‘called to the chair during the regular program. H. P. Fishburn ted Mexico, Denmark, Uruguay, Spain, Panama and Argentina with one in- ternational organization in the ish Isles, Australia and South Africa. Probably the most interesting busi ness to come before the convention will be the discussion of the proposi- tion that Rotary clubs concentrate their energies for a year in develop- ment of programs that will have for an object the introduction of stand- ard codes of ethical practices among business or professions represented In Rotary. An unusually large number of dele- gates from clubs overseas, particu’ar- ly those from the British empire have announced thelr ‘intention’ of coming and some have already started. St. Louis is making great prepara- tions for the reception of the visitors, and already reservations have been made for more than 8,000 Rotarians. pee A eds ANOTHER SUCCESS 15 CREDITED 70 MILLARDE Che Casper Dally Cridune something new. The same is true in Vincent Carter was not justified in| unconstitutional is not well founded.| tions made by the legislature are not motion pictures: Harry Millarde has refusing to tssue warrants for $3,000| that the appropriations are not| involved by the present decision. | given the public some of the finest) each pictures ever released, among them!| made by the last legislature for Ida “Over the Hill,” which every ex-/Geneva McPherren and Arthur G hibitor knows has been a record-| Hanson, is the ruling of the state supreme court in litigation artsing Mr. Millarde directed “My Friend,| from the aduitor’s refusal to issue the the Devil.” He has taken the fa-/ warrants. breaker, mous novel” of Georges Ohnet, “Doc- of the finest dramatic specials of the season. He gave it long months of “careful construction, making it un- fold in a swift, thrilling fashion to its smashing climax. He has brought out the philosophy that touches the heart. He has made another picture that will entertain the multitudes. “My Friend, the Devil opens at the Arherica today, 24 RELIEF IPPROPRIATIONS | REFUSED BY. ATTORNEY The court holds that . = ~ ag eau,” and turned it Into ono| tention ds that Carter’s con-| beneficiary of the appropriation. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. . NOTICE | to pay relief appropriations| “gifts” but “compensation.” —————___ Dectors Keith and Har- Mrs. McPherren’s husband, a “ vey have moved their of- deputy sheriff, was shot and killed NOTICE + fices to rooms in the Kim- Attend the cake sale and prize grab|{ ball Block over Wray’s at the Casper Pharmacy Satuday af- Cafe. Phone 30. ternoon; benefit Presbyte: ie Hoe died and his widow will be the| fund. eon ee while in performance of his duty. Hanson, a state trapper, fell over a cliff and was injured while on duty that the appropriations are Three other special relief appropria- SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE SOUTH SIDE GROCERY CASPER VIEW ADDITION “Within the City Limits” the discussion of current events on ‘The photographer the subject of the proposed “Perma-| Mussolini, Out of the high rent district—Phone your orders. We'll deliver promptly at lower prices than can be found elsewhere in the city. " asks Benito Premier of Italy, to nent Court of the International Jus-| P8use for his photo. And the old The author of a successful book !s GENERAL HELD LEGIL } reader having been entertained once,] CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 1.—(Spe- f will readily return as a buyer of cial to The Tribune.}—State Auditor § “As Good as the Best” “Cheaper Than the Rest” tice." Short talks on this subject] POY assumes an easy alr, not were made by H. B. Durham, Robert| ‘oUbling even to remove the lan. N. Ogden, Jr, M. W. Winter and| M4 cigaret. This, in Rome. ppthers. ‘The principal address of the even- Gains 25 Lbs.; Back on | ———__ __— ing ‘was made by R. C. Cath he | : 5 i . “Barly Mastery Jot Banking anes ROTARY CONVENTION TO When you buy a lot in Casper View Addi- Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, doz________ 25¢ s furt! iscussed j ; ; j ; by FR. S. Bilson, B. L. Batabrook, : Job After 17 Months tion you ar piv estune i a home site (Only 4 dozen to a customer) Rev. Philip K. Edwards, A. Baker, —Within the ci imi Jefe ceurat wnat, "| FRAME CODE OF ETHICS ee in rca ae First grade Butter, Ib________ ~------45€ Cibie : Ss Declares ‘anlac Restore her. I lost thirty-fiv ds and —With city water already in - Geiises wilh heetciet arsige IGnen FOR THE AUSINESS MAN Hicsd Rally AWhen (Sioesnch | castes necseustaca calscranietenae| pl ve ty y in the addi Karo Syrup, regular 45c size________ -40e enne, was present and spoke to the Trouble Wrecked His|!ifo seemed hardly worth living. Crystal White S ‘7 ~ 1e iret le Seca Lente eka Health —_ Money Couldn't! mo tect better and when 1 finished —With electric lights and telephone Sea Uh It was decided to-hold a picnic for! sp yours, June 1. Aan uy the Good id, FC) cight bottles my stomach felt 11 atte vet OLA Mort Casper On nuradare tea) prop lents ey the best way to in- eae: pa fel evrey way. I regained twenty-fi June 21. R, C. Cather, James T. Gra- luce @ Standard code of ethics} «when I‘began taking Tanlac I| pounds of my lost weight and w: among business and professional men " (ane Hot and W, H. Tolhurst were 8D-| throughout the world will focus cra | D&d not been able to doa day’s work | able to work for I was my 0 new and I was a different man Butter Nut Coffee, Ib Corn, best grade —Ad)joining the new City Park. —Prices $250 and up pointed on a committee to arrange in eighteen months,” is the state-|again. I never have a touch of in for the picnic. fo anjon of ten thousand delegates, | ment made a few days ago by James| digestion now and money could not —Terms: $25 down, balance $10 per peas) bectierade== ana ——__—_. [eo te fourteenth annual convention |sfelvin Griffin, of 1628 Spruce St.,|buy the good Tanlac has done mo.” ; : Pp [of tho Rotary Interational, which | Pueblo, Colo. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug month. Jam, best grade_____ Pic ae | i fn such a bad fix that at times even| 37 million bottles so!d. H 5 oe he years * Goubled within the} a drink of water would sicken me #0 50 FINE LOTS Re itte erries, can-—-—_~______ 40e more than foortec, Here, now are} i would have to lle down. The only| Tanlac Vegetable Pills are natur | Mided ee on hundred clublining I could eat with any safety|own remedy for constipation. F\ Milk, large size Carnation___9 for $4.00 Fresh Strawberries, quart basket____25@ Strawberries, per crate, 24 quarts --$5,25 SOUTH SIDE GROCERY SERVICE QUALITY New Management—Complete New Stock. fe r | fnits, divided into $9 districts in cit-l at all was milk and eggs stirred to-| sale. everywhere.—Advertisement. | Specials for Saturday We believe that business goes where it is invited and abides where it is well treated. Under these conditions we solicit your business. TO BE SOLD AT THIS TIME See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 Chester Benn big production Belle of Alaska,” starring Jane No- vak, contains a shipwreck scene taken in the ocean miles away from land that has a parallel only in the sink- ing of the great liner Titanic. The gold-ship “Northland” leaves ®oattle for the Klondike, packed to the rails with prospectors and ad- venturers, In the middle of the night, off the Alaskan coast, the Northland strikes an iceberg. Halfdressed, undressed passengers, mostly without life belts, half dazed from sleep, engage in a mad fight for safety. Sinking slow- ly, the steamer’s searchlight plays on the surface of the sea, showing ecores of passengers in the water try- ing to climb on a life raft. Daybreak on a choppy sea. A life Attention Knight of Columbus INITIATION SUNDAY, JUNE 3 CLASS OF 50 1st Degree at 11:15 A. M. 2nd and 3rd Degrees at / FRUITS raft with two women—ofe dead. 1:45 P. M. 132 West Tenth St. Phone 1111 halls, halted, ty death in a career of No. 1 can Yellow Cling Peaches, halves. 3 F ELKS HALL WE DELIVER halls, halted by deat! . Harkin, - = . ; — Srmiennaa, threce ite, deeerted vy No. 1 can Yellow Cling Peaches, sliced -____ z or BANQUET AT MULLIN CLUB pales Reger marion ay rere No. 1 can Yellow Free Peaches, halves_______ Visiting Knights Welcome ROS: i ab | No. 1 can Royal Ann Cherrie No. 1 can Pears ___________ oe No. 1 can Apricots No. 1 can Blackberries “Chicago Belle’ dead, but living again in the person of Ruth Harkin, mow expected to become the star of @ mining camp gambling resort, | A woman who has harmed no one —yet suspected of murder. A good woman called upon to live up to the reputation of an {ilstarred bird of passage. And a baby close to the mother-heart, deserted by its father. It required the Jana Novak beauty, the Jane Novak pathos and emo- tional depth to make the role of Ruth Harkin the powerful one that the story itself prov Bennett, the producer-director, achieved the first work of his career in “Belle of Alaska.” by J. Grubb Alexander and Harvey Gates. 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