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SEORET OF Alb SUCCESS, CLAIM Code Adopted by Over a Million Boys Means Better Citizens in Future; Campaign Near in Casper “On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my coun- ry and to obey the scout law. To help other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. This is the oath taken by the Boy Scouts of America. Over one million boys have taken this oath and at the present time, there is betwéen 450,000 500,000 registered scouts who re- this oath weekly at their meet- endeavor to live up to it. y this is going to mean much ion as its boyhood follows t the teaching of this oath. In addition to the oath there are} 2 points of the scout law which thed scouts must also learn and endeavor to obey. The following are the points: 1. A Scout is trustworthy. A Scout is loyal. A Scout is helpful. A Scout fs friendly. A Scout is courteous. | A Scout is kind. | . A Scout is obedient. A Scout is cheerful. A Scout is thrifty. ! A Scout is brave. | 1, A Scout is ‘clean, A Scout is reverent. nurpose of the Boy Scouts of as set fort in the original} te of incorporation. The pur-| pose of this corporation is as set forth in the original certificate of ineorpa-} tion under the laws of the District) of Columbia, dated February 8, 1910, and restated in section % of the char-! granted by congress June 15, 1916. It follows: “That the purpose of this} corporation shall be to promote, thru tion and cooperation with oth- agencies, the ability of boys to do} for themselves and others, to} train them in scouteraft, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance, | and the Elaborate Dinner | Planned. ~ The Southwest Circle of the Baptist Church will hold a-special meeting in| the basement of the parsonage on! Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dur- ing the business session-plans will be completed for the dinner, which is to be be given in the Methodist Chureh on Friday evening. All of the members of the circle who are willing to donate| their services at the dinner are asked to be present. ta St. Mark’s Synergae will meet this evening at the Rectory. All members. are requested to be present. eee Monday Club Have Meeting. | The members of the Monday Club}, | were nicely entertained at the -home/ of Mrs. Jeremiah Mahoney, The host- ess was assisted during the afternoon! by Mrs. P. C. Nicola: devoted to pla en. The afternoon| Ing auction bridge} thur Schulte and Miss M. M. Curtin as| in’ substitutes. The special guests of the| at num. Fifth Birthday Anniversary Celebrated. Little Miss Marguerite Dettwyler) was the hostess yesterday afternoon at) a y in honor of her Sth birth anni H versary. Five guests were invited and) with contests. served, incl pink candles. Refreshments were ling a birthday caké witli! «7, € “-s Casper Band to Give Dance Next Monda; The Casper Concert Band is planning for a dance to be given next Monday night in the Masonic Temple. The proceeds will be used to purchase uni- forms for the band members. Another free concert is to be given, next Sun- day afternoon at the Iris Theater. <a. . su ” PERSONALS and Kindred virtures, using “thé meth-} ods which are now in common use by! Boy Scouts,” by placing emphasis up-| on the scout oath and law for char acter development, cit ship training | 1 fitness. » Boy Scout movement is not mili in that form or spirif, altho instil im boys the. military -vir-| as honor, loyalty, obedience | jotism. It is in the wearing uniform and doing of the things as scouts that they absord) and truth pf the -seout law; test ac tues suck and pa which sa pe “A seout is) a friend to all, and: ay brother to every other scout.” A scout movement is non-sectarian, yet it belieyes that every boy should | be conneci®d with the church-of his or the choice of his parehts and so has made the 12th point of the scout} law: “A scout is reverent. He is rev- erent toward God. He is faithful in his religious dut and respects the con- victions of, others in matters of cus- tom and religion.” There has been ganized in a local council or- the city of Casper, which will give direct leadership to the pro- motion, extension” and unification of | the scout program in this city. At «| mecting of sthe executive committee held last evening at the chamber of| commeree, they voted to put on a cam- paign for a local budget which shall} provide for an executive who will give | his entire time to the selecting and! ining of leaders and the promotion routing in Casper. They voted to conduct this campaign on Friday of this Week. 1 —— ~~ Two BodiesTaken | to Old Nebraska Homes for Burial M. S. Mulv jay from York, body to that pla afternoon. and will| for burial! mprrow The body of Coleman who died last Friday brot to Caspe S. Lowe, aged, at Salt C wa » the Bown pel. It pill be ship ' tomorrow to Belknap, Nel ‘l. Mrs. J. J. Golden will ac pa the body. Mr. 1 school t April 27, 1920. | YTICE TO DBMOCRATS | 's of the County Contral Com- W all interested Democrats will | Monday ng, May 3,.a¢"8 clock at t Court Hous mittee a meet Pose of sel ntion to he held at Lander,} ) Monday, May 10, 1920, and for! the transaction of such other business! as may lawfully come before the meet-| ing. P. J. O'CONNOR, Chairman, County Central Committee | 2 All Moose and prospective candidates invited. M. N. Wheeler went to Manville yes- club were Mrs. Clapp and Miss Buck j the Henning hotel. ticular of the labor troubles in Seattle and of the causes leading up to the trou- bles there, Wheatland were guests of the club. spent the afternoon playing games and] ,,, | Casper club has not yet reached a place | Boy Scout movement and pledged $500 to FINANCES MAIN W. A. Sode of Colorado Springs is registered at the Henning Hotel while | attending to business here. se C.-K. Henderson of Denver is a busi- ness visitor of the city. see A. J. Kelpgg of St. Joseph, Mo., is spending a few days here on business. . A. Stone, who is with and Spears firm, 8 the is leaving Mes- the last of this week for Denver where he will visit with old friends. J —— nas \Seattle Rotarian Addressés Casper Club at Luncheon| John H. Paper, who is a member of with the Mesdames Major Ormsby, Ar-|the Seattle Rotary club, gave a. most teresting talk to the Casper Rotarians their weekly luncheon yesterday at He spoke in par- John Kneebone, Arthur K. Lee, Guy Gay of Thermopolis and Mr. Shope of The attendance reached 93 per cent s y¥, only two members being ab- they were out of town. The the 106 per cent class, but hopes to chjeve it this week, The Rotary club heartily endorsed the be used in the equipping of the ummer camp for the boys. DIVORCE CAUSE AMONG ‘YANKS’ CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 27.—Most CASPER. 0. 0.F, OBSERVES DATE OF ANNIVERSARY One Hundred and First Birthday or Order Celebrated with Pro- gram Enjoyed by Odd Fel- lows and Rebekahs A special ceremonial meeting was held last night in the I. O. O. F, hall here celebrating the one hundred and first anniversary of the organization. The meeting was well attended and a pro- gram of speeches and musical enter- tainment was much enjoyed. The Re- bekahs of the different orders here were guests of the evening. The progrem of the evening brot out the character of the organization, the nature of the constitution and the success of the benevolent work since the first» year. The address of the evening was delivered by E. Richard Shipp and consisted of a tribute to the organization and an outline of the work accomplished here during the last year by the active members. The remainder of the evening was devoted. to an entertainment program of musical numbers given by the I. O. O. F. orchestra and by different mem- bers. The program given was as follows: Selection, I. O. O. F. orchestra; address, “A United Brotherhood,” &. Richard Shipp; vocal solo, Mrs. Sylvia Lobdell; recitation, Miss Lehna Goble; selection, I. O. O. F. orchestra; song, James Chapman, accompanied by Mrs. Chap- man; trombone solo, Mr. Zugelder, ac- companied by Mr. McKee; solo, Mrs. Lobdell; recitation, Thomas Flannigan; recitation, Lehna Goble. ig ee The State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, ss: In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. Isabella Gordon Wilson, plaintiff, ve. Pioneer Town Site Company, a Nebraska corporation, and the unknown heirs of George B. McCalmori, deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees of Eliza- beth Mary McCaimont, deceased, defend- ants. To the above named Pioneer Town Site Company, a Nebraska corporation, Whose residence and principal place of business is in the City of Fremont, in the County of Dodge, in the State of <tr a a a ee ee George B. McCalmont, deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees of Bliza- beth Mary MeCalmont, deceased, whose past and present place of residence is unknown: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above entitled court, by the above named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the petition filed therein, is that tife defendants and each of them, as to the lands and real estate in the petition and in this notice de- scribed, may be compelled to show their ‘alleged interests, and that the said al- leged interests may be adjudged to be null, void and of no effect whatsoever, and that plaintiff's title be forever quieted against the same; that the plain- tiff be declared to be the absolute owner | in fee simple of the following described land and real estate, to-wit: Lots num- bered Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four One (1) in the sper, formerly Town of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, as said lots and block are laid down and de- | Scribed on the plat of tho said Town pears of record in the office of the Coun-| ty Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds| of said Cou of Natrona, in said State of Wyoming, in the said City of Casper, Wyoming, together with all | buildings and improvements thereon, }free and clear of any and all claims of {the defendants and each of them, and! that the plaintiff is entitled to the ab-| solute and exclusive possession thereof;| for plaintiff's costs and for such other} land further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience. | | And Upless you answer the petition of | the plaintiff filed in said cause on or| before the 26th day of June, A. D., 1920. (now City) of Casper, as the same ap-} Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “ { “outside” treatment— Vi S BODYGUARD” - SOF. 6 20 the said petition with ters and allegations the will be taken.@s true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming, April 23, 1920. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. Publish April 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25; June 1, 8, 1920. HILDREN I. O. O. F. Bldg. 141 E, 2nd St. SSssssssoy A genuine array of dainty silk and Maderia and Philippine lingerie iis here in ays Ww tailored and elaborate styles in a variety of silk fabrics. 4 (Denver, where he has been terday on business. eee H. B. Durham has st few days. * to business for the rf «- returned from attending divorces ih cases where American sol- diers were bridegrooms are due to the financial affairs of the husband as a result of a lack of proper consideration by the United States government dur- ing the period of reconstruction,” said Camisoles Camisoles of wash satin, with shoulder straps daintily trimmed with lace and Nebraska, and to the unknown heirs of Night Gowns Crepe de chine and wash satins, in flesh color, fancy trimmed, Maderia and o | Louis, Mo., are SOCIAL AND DANCE Given by the LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Thursday Evening, 9 P. M. Mr: Jt for the M. J. Foley 1s in Thermopolis remainder of the week. + | st Miss Helen Mitchie, who is visiting} with her. siste Lincoln, Neb., expects first of May and wih accept a position) y; ino the dffice of the mew laundry com-) y pany. ee {known court gudge of this city, Wirs. George Ball of} ment should have assisted these men to to return the) positions that would enable them to pro- his soldiers on their feet again so that idge Charles W. Hoffman, natior atement issued here. Judge Hoffman declared the govern de the comforts of life for their young ves. - s believe ff Uncle Sam had placed Silas Brooks is returning today to!the wife could see something besides the Brook's ranch, after spending a few days in’ the ‘city. He will make the trip horseback because of the con- a tu m. dition of the roads. eee ; F. A. Villnave jhas returned trom} Lander, where he went on business with the fire department there. aes C. F. Taffe will resign his position with the Casper Pharmacy this week and will travel for tne Milikin Whole- sale Drug Company. = eee Mr. and Mrs. &. W. Crawford have returned from a winter spent in Flor- ida. They made the trip home by the way of New York and Chicago. Mr.} Crawford is connected with the Casper) Pharm: “2 6 F. W. Sedgewick is hete from Den; ver attending to important business} matters. ©. W. Theal of Linedin, Neb., is in the city on a short business trip. ee A. W. Goff here from Cheyenne calling on his trade. * 2 @ M. L. Fowler of Sault, Lake, Utah, ts in the city for a few days attending to business concerning his oil interests. ** @ Wade Smith of ere visiting with 0 » friends and‘attending to busisre were formerly residents of tus WANTED Hauling Contracts Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co. Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks is Mr. and Mrs. tim ‘The; \ | HALL _ J. N. KRAUSS. life struggle and poverty as her fu- ure, Many of these domestic difficulties * id. ight have been avoided,” he , Our Clean Sweep Sale Women’s Ready-to-Wear SELLING AT A FRACTION OF THEIR VALUE Make One Dollar do the Work of Two TheLEADER 146 EAST SECOND STREET Our Buyer Has just returned from New York. The goods purchased while there Are} Arriving Daily ~ SECOND-HAND FURNITURE e have just received TWO CARLOADS Everything in the Furniture line at right prices | HARNED 120 West Midwest Avenue (Old Address—121 West First Street) , and white, Maderia and hand embroidered; also a AND SON | Phone 249 Ww American Beauty Macaroni....3 packages 25c Camel Cigarettes, 10 in Box.......$1.60 per box Wash satin and crepe de chine, in flesh of muslin envelope chemise. ] We upholster, re r or refinish - ri A furniture; al ke to order bo: ribbon, in flesh and white. spe ¢ ‘ * | spring. a ttreheen: Seandow seat | ’ ies le in fine nainsook, hand em cushions; we carry a fu ne © broiderea samples. 8 . . eee ae, aw Spomtemts : | Envelope Chemise i N. Wolcott; phone 627. 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