Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1920, Page 7

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SATURDAY, MAY 1,1920 oe ere 5 SCOUT COUNCIL LAYS PLANS IN Che Casper Daily Cribyne hounced today. The company has ob-| C. T. Pluckhahn, contractor and ATTENTION MEMBERS OF CASPER held at the office of R. T. Kemp, Mon: tained an acre of ground from the | builder. Phone 1331; residence 746 Ss. | > day evening, at 7:30 o“@ipck. All mem- Standard Oil Company, and will erect | Durbin. 5-1-2t* | REAL ESTATE BOARD! bers are requested to be present. = warehouses for the storage of oil and The regular monthly meeting will be ee ee i gas, and put in spur tracks in addition Ceaeepaee “hes £2 yp hepa sale La SS Sans to erecting the filling station, cr Py HHH KEKE AHI KEELE NE (IN WES | SECOND The foundation of the building to the |Bome after undergoing an operation. | KKHKKKKKRKLALK KAR ARERR E = 5 window sills will be of red pressed |X NOTICE x brick, the remainder of the side walls| Plain and fancy sewing; price reas-| : will be of white stucco and the roof rea|onable;. will come to your house, or | sae , : 8-da tile, according to the plans. take sewing home, 628 Hart * We have just received another eemont-ot the 8: the The company plaré a similar station | phone 688J. 611t*|— Automatic Alarm Clocks. One winding es * in Cheyenne, two blocks east of the RIT Mulguiccaa an aoa y entire week for both time and sere It gene yon eNery Burlington station, and will erect at | morning and shuts itself off. No chance to forget, no o . er’ ate | a s $ 2 A i Acre of Ground Purchased for) !*9st ‘We other stations in other Wyo-| HICHESTER S PILLS = chance to oversleep. Call and see one. =| 5 ming cities this year. Plans are also FRE VIAMOND BXAND. * Pp : Elaborate Station Here; being made for the building of several Untchestere Diss C4 x e Five-Year P Ado ; E x ARTZ t ive-Year Program pted at erationecAves Restored other stations next year, RARE) Hette ta Bed od Geld oti) | JOS. I. SCHW New York Conference and The Wyoming Filling Station now YY fats we cine. Bar ot et ey | f irk Resolution P. ; to Cheyenne operates the station at the corner of DIAMUNp HAND PiLEM eee || iE Iris Theatre Building esolution Passed Affect- Plans haye been compteted and the | East Second and Yellowstone avenue.| A™ Known as Best, Safest, Always Peliabe * yours ing Policies contract will be let at once by the Wy-| Members of the company are’ Henry SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | oming Filling Station Company for the | Posey, A. B. Chandler, Carl Shumaker, | | erection of a new filling station on| Roy Wyland, A. E. Stirrett, R. H. Nich- West Second street, just east of the in-| ols, J. W. Johnson, George B. Nelson, Gio olen haere eee dustrial track, which will be one of the | Julian Lever, Perry A. Morris and sey- & For the First Time The Musical Sensation of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, KKH KIKI KIRKE RIE AEE EHH AA IA The tenth annual meeting of the Na- tional Council of Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca, at which delegates from the various local councils thruout the country were present, has just closed in New York. The most important decision of the couneil was the adoption of a program of extension for the next five years, ~ Every Girl Can Have whereby the scope of the movement is e planned to be extended, new scout ; . i cils being organized With forty-seec, | “EVERLASTING GLORY OF FRANCE’ A Wealth of Beautiful Hair. men working in the field at all times,|—Sarah Bernhardt, st 76, is back on her | The expenses Of carrying out such a| own stage in Paris, in the role of Racin’s plan «will be enormous, the estimated | Athalie. presid fran: amounts ranging from $320,000 for 1921. ane spiglcell ke Eitan to $446,000 for 1925. The representa.) V"* Present at one of her performances) tives of the local councils unanimously | Pecently congratulated her, adding’ that agreed that the financing of this plan | “She was indeed the everlasting glory of Long, thick, luxuriant hair is largely a matter of care and cultivation. Dandruff is more destructive to the hair than anything else. If Herpicide is dependable. It annual meeting assembled, send cor-!in Casper on the above date arden. quickly removes all dandruff and Sul e'brne tem Pea el ‘aiaialp fide dnd abstrs aly Chicago, Denver, San Francisco y, s ed was « SS _____ accumulations; if the hair is dull, in which greetings were sent to Gen. 3 reless comin; Sir Robert S. Baden-Powell, the found. GOING ROE RUSINESS pete at heed I e er of the organization in this country. ee hvac The resolution was as follows: ! eee SRO: Kewbro's me “Resolved, That the National Council | ¥ > M ARV ELOt WKY of the Boy Scouts of America, in tenth | Pe,qroduction on All of My Aad otra dial greetings to Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert | spending the summer doing view work Frevente Bis baie from falling out. X oi i yithout a peer—an instru- S. S. Baden-Powell on its own behalf|for seve | ‘he itching stops and the hair be- A reproducing piano wit n and that of the Boy Scouts of Amorica,| hunting until atone Once ee and . Bins to tone up and beautify. ment that plays with the beauty of expression, and with the hope that the friendship exist-/then open my swell studio in Denver Hair that receives regular the skill: of a master. ing between Great Britain and the|at a cost of about $10,000. This studio Send 10 cents in stamps or coin _ applications Hiteeares life United States may grow stronger from | Will be the finest in the West—the deco- for sample and bookle! on ‘‘The | andsnap—radiateshealth, is soft, A STEINWAY DUO-ART PIANO will be on lim- year to year and that the Boy Scouts| rations will be the highest class possible Care of the Hair’. Address: _ fluffy, and abundant. i r ion in CASPER 1 will be h 1i of both nations may be a growing force | t© obtain, ‘ The Herpicide Co., Dep:. 196A, You will be surprised and de- ited demonstration in C/ —and will be heard in in the welding of that friendship,” All who want photos made by me Detroit, - - Michigan. _jighted with Herpicide. concert recital for A resolution of greeting to all scout|™USt come in before May 25. Big re- Wealeo 3 organizations thruout the country was | @ucton on all my work before closing. Sold at all St aiain ae Five Da S Be innin as follows: 4 % Soap. » -pleasan’ y. 54 g “Resolved, That the National © ———— | Drugand Dep’t.Stores. effective shampoo. of Boy Scouts of America, assembled in executive session on this the occasion of its tenth birthday anniversary, extends to all in the organization, scouts, lead ers and friends of scouting thruout the country, its most cordial greetings and good wishes, and be it further “Resolved, That every member of the National Council urge all Boy Scouts scout leaders and friends of scoutine to help make the Boy Scouts of America during the next decade, stronger in numbers and resources than ever before and stronger in its vital contributions to American life thru its training for manhood—physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.”” Greetings were also extended to the], Felaireurs de la France Devastee (Boy Scouts of Devastated France, ahd ‘“‘to.}.. all other’ Boy Scouts, with sincere wishes for the success and development of the Boy Scout movement every where.” Applications at the Better Barber Shops. Monday, May 3 at is; Afternoon, 2 to 4 the Henning Hote Evenings, 8 to 9 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF s Distinguished Soprano of Denver, Rose Hilts who will feature each concert. * Any time of day* BAKERS COCOA is welcome a A Nf eh GOING! ING !! GON EW T LATE FOR HERPICIDE WILL EIT -1CIDE WILL S. a => ROSE HILTS Soprano Free to the Public---You are Invited to Come The DUO-ART reproduces the EXACT PLAYING of Paderewski, of Hofmann, Grainger, Ganz, Cortot, Novaes, Bauer and practically all of the great pianists, WHO RECORD THEIR MASTBERPIECES EXCLU- Oe THE DUO-ART, AND WHO ENDORSE IT ABOVE ALL THERS. % < 60,000 lvewularitine of the Eye PILLALL LA Ah hh didid hdd ddd bh dd dt dh dbh ddd dd WITT III IDI ISS IM IMI LS, sa fi ———————__- CASPER CONTRAGTOR TO To hear the Duo-Art is to stand in the presence of cecoa is only an occa- gS ; € Optometrists claim there are about sixty thousand a Master of Music LAY HUDSON WATER LINES sional drink. It is so val- cae ie a of the eye that can be corrected Recitals under the.management of Mrs. E. K. Henderson, our Casper uable a food beverage, so y g : , Representative HUDSON, Wyo., May 1.—Contractor Cc. R. Inman of Casper has offered his construction bond for building the water- works system at Hudson and town officials will probably complete the contract with him at the next meeting of the town council May 4. The contractor has purchased a new trenching machine which will be oh the fround for work within the next few days. An effort will be made to make many extensions to the proposed water system and the town council.at a special ses- sion Wednesday night passed prelimin- ary legislation to secure a bond issue of $25,000 additional for water exten- sions and $8,000 for a main trunk sewer, | —_______,_ A _specian election to consider the | OO SS SS ——_—_—_— bond issues will be held on June 1, no- TYPEWRITERS tice for the election being published | Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often, An Optometrist is one who practices the profession of Optometry and is qualified to diagnose and correct defects of the human eye, not through the use of drugs and medicines but through the adaptation of lenses and prisms. Demonstration Positively Closes Friday Eve., May 7 DON’T ‘MISS IT a | Knight-Campbell Music Co. FLL LILLIA TAZA IZIZIAIZLIPZ I OCOPCLLLLALLALLLZZZLLL LL An Optician grinds lenses and fits frames. * Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free e WALTER BAKER & CO-Lid Established 1780. DORCHESTER MASS. I am constituted by education and experience to qualify as an Eyesight Specialist and: if your eyes are examined and fitted the “Burnett Way” you know it is done right. ‘Let me look you in the eye.” Burnett Optical Co. this week. CORONA—L. C. SMITH Eangest in the West ts ae (arin any a igs aes Casper gi reew tite Henning Hotel Entrance N Denver, Cheyenne, Grand Junction, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Greeley. are to speak at a banquet in Washing- | ; ton tonight to mark the close of’ the |} 101 Wyatt Bldg. Enns ene TI IIS I ISI TSI IOS ISI II IID ISDS DMI MoD. convention ef Associated Harvard Clubs, |e : Most Miles Per Dollar f trestone Most Miles Per Dollar Do Not Buy Any Tire Until You Have Seen the FIRESTONE We sincerely believe that the Firestone is the BEST Tire made today. They are very reasonably priced. Sass eT ESS SSS LSS SS SF SE Ss x: IIS Another thing, Firestone Tires are sold in Casper at the same price prevailing in all parts of the United States. ' We have a new $50,000.00 stock of Firestone Tires of all sizes and types. Let us show you these tires. “Phone s poh ‘CBBOYLE’S GARA GE 125 to 137 North Center St. FLV SLI LALALMAA AA hdd ded ded de SR SS SS re,

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