Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1920, Page 7

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| already} There ‘the sun today, of|in America. is to be a partial eclipse of but it will not be visible] ¢, of sugar is atso among the e into four or five) carnivals haye booked Casper WEDNESDA’ MAY 19, 1920 ss t number to be de-|for the coming season. LN PLS TAME ART LS i AT ¢} See ei Naabciatgeaicn salle necessities and report their findi the Costuming and Band Music Lend Color to Spectacle ps3 22"%,,"5,"""1,"".°°.| Carnival and Tent Staged on High School Field; Pageant Depicting |: Ee ml a meet wh Choosing and Crowning of May Queen Is Feature And the shortage sing great suffering dandelion chemists. lene ‘Américan Legion will hi LO nival which is to come to} k in June. The are in the pro- to ue the plic | Cas: the first we te sit Legion post will at- s of this carnival, which is te he ned|the first to appear here this year. WE ARE NOW READY nearest. United States dist torney. In case the cha hexorbit he district attorney may Follow! his . fr onead te Siesoute. ses ns ihe federal Bosna se wi! To give every owner of a Chalmers or Maxwell FEEISRGIES head profiteering act. | July 4 under the dire car, the best of service. Three experienced mechanics from the Chalmers branch will do any work your car may need. A complete stock of parts enables us to give prompt service. aged by their phy director, | n Morgan with the assistance of| | High school boys. | | The stores and offices of the city! Nearly 2,000 school children, attractively costumed, took part in| ‘lose for the afternoon, yesterday « a most elaborate and beautiful school pageant on the High Schoo! ne who aKa aT opeatEaetCy tat Athletic Field yesterday, before an audience of thousands of specta- tors, which packed the grandstand, and filled a row of automobiles which entirely surrounded the field. The pageant, whtch depicted the choosing and crowning of 2 May Queen with all the attendant festivities took ,ore than two hours to present. To music by the Casper concert] ildren of the four gradej} ctively costumed marched id under the leadership of amount realized from the! ts for the event has not been determined. | Altho not a part of their domestic) WHY WAIT SEVERAL MONTHS For a car not as good as a MAXWELL when we can give you immediate delivery of a Maxwell touring car or a sedan. thetic dancing designed c Ha et a ied ment. and ai/arts Work, the girls or the upper grades their dances brought out the results off" il the schools for the most part ipaatere made their own costumes for the pa-| Beene four showed the morning of KeAant, following directions, of their | chers and also made the flowets and nds which Were used, 1 school authorities wish to extend thanks to the members of the nd for their a sical part of also to th Bring your car in and let us look. it over. William G. ( Bill) Noonan will personally supervise all service work. ARK OAD CCE SALES ERVIG 5) AND 511 Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1223 as the M interme -|haditionat folle group being “Pop G joes the Weasi e} danced in a most sptrited fashion The ing the grandstand while thoy per Student fen or Hi They will give you satisfaction. older girls then appeared in)‘ . . . ulisthenics under th ip of/ dainty dre of pink and white, and mpany which loar Dean Morgan followed, ises| danced a of pink and white, and) tg convey the children from North Cas Built of the best materials, they will stand up | per to the on Monday, yesterday High school grounds both for the final rehearsal att |while the May Queen was escorted to |the orchestra stand by a train of cho! Then came a Sailor Drill by the sev-|attendants and crowned by the fa nth and eighth grade girls, the Danish} Who had doffed her disguise and : coming in time to the mus ig Thru Georgia.” on any road, good or bad. Cheap to keep up. More miles per gallon. Pe aavainet Dante cud Gres More miles on tires. i} the little girls all in pink, with pink bonnets and the boys in blue over- alls and straw hats. Peasant dances by the intermediate boys and girls followed, during whitch the first scene of the pageant was en by each school took place around the acted, By Vira Barker as Rosebud and/ rgia Reeves as the Fairy disguised! riar Tuck. | sebud aids the old woman and then begins to weave a wreath of flowers, falling asleep over her task. While she sleeps she dreams of fairies and of Prince Paul who is to choose the May; Queen. Four little girls in dainty fluffy|the May pole dance, the ribbons being A first-class car at a medium price. Call at 511 Yellowstone Ave. and see what we have. THE WIDEST DISTRIBUTION OF ANY MOTOR TRUCK MANU- G ing baskets of flowers, and simple folk ‘school. Her flower girls were from the| white for East Casper, pink and white| ames and dances by the first and sec- boys and girls who were most Park school, and her maids and the| fairy attendants were from both Park for Central, purple and white for Park! All Classes Represented on Body and orange and white for North Casper.| Named to Investigate Charges _ | and Central schools. Four May poles had been erected A pretty court dance followed th esligé dress of the May Queen to her subjects of Profiteering in Casper upon the grounds and the dances giv and then the pageant concluded wi ance of Greeting by intermediate|Peared in a gown of rose color, grade girls in peasant costumes carry-| The queen was gowned in white with} garlands of flowers and wore a court} \train which was carried by a number of; pages—hoys from the North Casper| FAIR PRICES Ic May pole of that school, which was} wound in the school colors—red andj} Férmation of a Casper fair-pric costumes were the fairies who escortea| Wound and intertwined in intricate the Prince—Byron Davies—to Rosebud, |fashion about the May poles of the four mittee was made this morning, ing ¢c Harry C. Hoffman, state fair-p in her dream. A very beautiful scene followed in the interpretation of “An Oriental Prayer,” by the seventh and eighth grade girls schools in a very pretty and graceful dance. The entire pageant was under the di- rection of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre whe was commissioner, who is now here in tt ‘interest: of this work. E. C. Boyie, wholesaler; Lew Gay, retailer; Mrs. T C. Nieolaysen, housewife, and Don Lot ARK ROAD CE SALES FACTURED IN AMERICA Is the distinction that has been earned by Wichita Trucks through years of continuous and faithful per- formance under the varied conditions found in 80 countries of the world. dell, representing labor, comprise tne! committec | Under the plan outlined by the United States_attorney-general, it_is_proposed sed in Oriental costumes of pink, n and lavendar with strings of jet is. The physical work which the of these grades do is largely aes- ably assisted by the teachers and prin- cipals of the various schools in carrying out her plans. The older_grade schoo! boys. who did ERIC, AND aw SMSF LIF IP LP IP LI LI LSI LIS I PAI LI LIF IP TT EF AP <1 Of = i@ — THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Let us help you lower the cost of living. War between the penny HARDWARE DEPT. Market Dry Goods Department Ladies’ Envelope CHEMISE Lace and Embroidery Trimmed THRIFT PRICE 95 SOL and the dollar still goes on. Help make the penny victorious. Some () extraordinary bargains that demonstrate how we cut your living cost. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY GROCERY DEPARTMENT 16-0z. J. S. B. Pre- serves, assorted; reg. 60c; Thrift ‘ 50e Price .. 16-0z. Imperial Pre- serves, Pineapple; reg. 40c, 35e Thrift Price..... Imperial Pre- 16-0z. serves, Orange Mar- reg. 40c, malade; _3d€ Thrift Price ... 12-0z. Van aaa Peanut Butter: reg. 40c, Thrift Price... ET 614-0z. Van Camp Peanut Butter; sy gr MU iby tanh tay Ce oa see Rae eae Men’s Furnishing Department Men’ s Work Shirts Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts; small stripe; full cut and well made; reg- ular $1.50 value. © Regular Price Thrift Price eMart mReiES 1 Pec « 9) I O—=—=19)

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