Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1920, Page 8

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SHANBER OF COMMERCEGANPAIGN AMERICAN CITY BUREAU LEADERS James E. Gheen and C. D. King Here to Direct Locall Campaign to Build up Casper Organization; Needs of Live Chamber of Commerce Felt More with Continued Growth of the City "FOR MEMBERS TO BE LAUNCHED BY |g : me EASTUND DISASTER GUEST IN CASPER FOR-LE Arthur Leb of Honolulu, the only |.man in the world who has been award- | ed the Carnegie diamond medal, valued fat $10,000, is in Casper today on his way. to Chicago and then to France. Loeb is styled as the king of deep sea | diver. He has been one of the rescuers jin three great disasters of the past |. three years, and’ in addition was the chief diver in the raising of the F-4 | which sunk off Honolulu several years 2go. Loeb received his Carnegie medal and | two others, one from the city of Chicago scious in a Chicago hospital, and was several times given up fot dead. _ Because of the bursted blood vessel} jin his head and the fact that the steutl | fracture has not properly ‘healed Loeb/ has been unable to do deep sea diving since that time. His previous record was 267 feet, made in the raising of the F--4 when he went into the sea wear- jing a suit weighing 1,465 pounds. The diver has been engaged by the government to salvage ships sunk off the coast of France during the war.! {French surgeons will operate upon his “CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TOP. M. TODAY VandevilleandPictures The Casper Chamber of Commerce is about to expand its mem-| bership and its activities. The extension work will be done by the} American City bureau thru its central district office in Chicago. James| E. Gheen and Carroll D. King of the bureau staff, have arrived inj Casper and are getting the campaign under way. | Mr. Gheen, who will be campaign director, was formerly secre- idents ‘or his hero! when the of the North work jana one from r in thet ci head before he enters upon the contract, miaking it safe for him to do deep sea work again, The other disasters in which Loeb. “Jassisted in saving lives were the Cleve- land tunnel disaster where he rescued yas standing upon the|four men and recovered 13 bodies, and wridge When the catas-|the accident at Peoria, I, when the He dove from the} Columbia sank in the Pekin river. Here he brot up 32 bodies. A 1,000-foot reel of pictures of the | pf thousands of li The diver | Clark street phe happened. into the of Commerce. His recent Races cam paigns have been at Indianapolis, Ind., s whose cries 4 : and from then on he worked for 7: King of the Bell Divers and: and at Portsmonth and Cinelnnath, | | bn of ek 32) Rastiand disaster, owned by Loeb, was Ohio . | j jours being hardly out of the water] shown this afternoon at the Lyric thea. Mr. King was a city manager in TH} ORDERED PUT IN HERE: 5 | Avecmminuies atime. His ‘rescue | tre and will be shown again tonight. hero of the Eastland disaster rae TAIngpHISA TEE GETE | work efded when, in diving into the! para tele lather “Ay , : Vinslveanteitheiedinreealandenicers| ARTHUR LOEB | hull of the he struck his head} In olden times rhinoceros horns were in Chicago. Mr. Loeb saved © ‘ campaigns include Zanesville, Ohio, Wa-| | New lUghts have been ordered in at} > = = . fracturing his skull| employed for drinking cups by royal Git 4 carnatgns Include Zane vile, One Waa to ase eras | Ash and Tideland Spruce. More Beds, &1 bigdd. yaaeell He had | personages, the notion being that poison ) 38 lives. He is on his way ‘e to be sent when funds are able. avail. * and recovered 67 deadj put into them would snow itself by bub-| m. ing a thoro inves hours he lay uncon- pune ‘ and alley committee of the old c council. The committee reported that a tats) of the city was bozachout lights to France and will appear in The present campaign is a result of a visit some months ago by Mr. Sim-| mons of the American City bureau. He person. as any city of similar s! try. They, the bureau, which Mr. King represent, tion here such ED THEATRE IN 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 THE STATE therefore, con Ghe to put in an organi BIG 5-REEL FEATURE —then— NEAL HART in “THE WEST- ERN FIGHTER” —then— A Great HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY pat ea A WEEKLY COME EARLY—IT PAYS! No Advance in Price—10 and 25c. lain to a group of representative | ‘Toma Power company was sa a ae 2:30 and 4 P. M. . Sealy eae: be installed {ONO an “PICTURES reclara (ote thedoonl Ta avid and Carey; David and Rail- i Ter ishould tiave an be road; Ash and Dover; Carey and Elm; NIGHT BEST VENTILAT- 9 Reels of Pictures: phates clit a Co 1 et Ade TODAY Bryant Washburn in. “Love Insurance” Also BRAY PICTOGRAPH TOMORROW: Albert Ray & Elinor Fair “TIN PAN Al ALLEY” ALSO SUNSHINE COMEDY } Lincoln and Linden; Bucknum and Jef. ; Yellowstone highway and Me ; Jackson, between Second and ‘| Fourth. WHE SE TO EOF nt investigat get the member five million t - unique New *|made another, they org: working 1x For the three ice they will local clfambe: cial reports, ete. a chamber of comme | rope: tlie WAmierics with its size. There should be an or- ‘tion announced today. ‘They ¢ ganization to do many things, civic and| tended ‘for reforesting the battle commercial. Not the least of the com-/of France and Belgium and the d mercial is to follow up t a opportunities 0 2 which cannot ceive proper a ready crowded work >» commensur: areas COMING—THE BIG SENSATION— ised by membe They Larch, Whi Red Oak, Suga their with ‘ Read the Tribune Want Ads. i = Ci nnn it p-Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no N OTI CE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Woman is much more useful—and probably more ormamental x t —than women used to be. = She is busy, energetic, full of enthusiasm; but she is (just in | confidence!) a bit hard on her clothes—and Boccia on her corset. Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets | oe hold their shape through the hardest of hard wear; they al. low you to move about, exert yourself, work, play—rest ane aka always as- sure you of comfort and a well-groomed appearance. And they are Guaranteed Not to Rust, Break or Tear ; | feat Priced $2.50 to $10 = ARLEN TAT eegia Prey Dries MME ERUIAUCONED dire aaa, eal Woman ate Lou. Te he gen son Buchanati

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