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Tr errr A eed A ATR) lan ES atl Che Casper Daily Cribune . '_ THURSDAY, JUNE 10 1929 so = = omen nari a SS andthe children came to California. ning “tomorrow. noon to ‘which every!’ Elwood Breisch Is returning to with our asseta in-a suitcase,” as he NDER BE F PROP IS MAN WHO oT & atito owner in the-elty is invited. — , [home today from the Private hey bis put it. Not getting into any business + In order to have a live club it must) where-he has undergone a Berioun c! immediately, he began to do odd vl have members and: the securing of a| eration: cp of tinkering. He found that there were | AT TYLER RANGH CAUGHT ese which will make club ac- Fete S 23S a number of lawn mowers to be put in| | fecomplishments possible," will” be the ir. C. H. Bailey, Dr. William Kocher. he ‘order. He would’ repair these in t | principal ‘subject discussed. | De T. Se eew ‘and Dr. J. H. Donava; daytime and deliver them at night. One A permanent board of directors for Planning on leaving Sunday night night he took four of them off a street | John Kelso, who stole a horse re-|the club will be choseh and these direc- for Cheyenne and Colorado Springs car, left three of them at a corner and gues yeees rene Scoggan Pro-| cently from William ‘Tyler of east of tors will elect permanent officers. Wal- Colo. Where they will attend the i hustled off to deliver the fourth. When gity has contracted with the Casper|the city was brought in yesterday after-|lace Leavitt is the temporary C Sergi pae association meeting. he came back there were two men and storage company to ship the Lander|200n by deputy sheriff A. E. Kyte. He| “Be on deck with a lottapep, .an a policeman ‘waiting “for him. valley berry erop to that company. ‘The|W28 arrested in the Pumpkin Butte| bring a friend,” the card concludes, 5 “T guess this is the fellow, officer.” fyit will arrive here every day. direct | Country. ing,” says the card sent to Chamber saidyons) of the men; from the field and perfectly fresh from “What's all this about?” July-d) & ‘freektha: weather: 5 bi 3 Then they explained to Mr. Forrest! $e — AUTO CLUB 10 BE GIVEN | ZHAN ERE AIAER ISAS so that some lawn mowers were missing} arin aaettongal aa: ss JAPS PUT ONE - | ery the tw ap eset Se" OER On mex.| SEND-OFE AT LUNCHEON, Oe Hed Wa some mowers in stock—machines that} ¢ Fe \the owners felt were worthless. Ry —- . ELECTIONS SCHEDULED : n The Store That Is in a’Class By Itself | a . Ss » Superiority of the Japanese over the neti se row unt he Mexican was" established here when) «A jive auto club ‘can do much to! salen_end_ passed .the Jone Garcia was discavered by several| promote the vinterets ar cag much, te IRIS THEATER BUILDING His piesent: plant Is about 147 by J@Panese as he was ransacking a Jap-/trona county, and the state of Wyom| : 130 feet in size. There are close to 300 panos igat ares ti iar ieee of Commerce members today announce: | $ ranges—all rebuilt—in stock at all the. Mexican and held him until the ar- ng the Auto Club luncheon at the Hen Py rrr rr KERHK ee ‘times, and there are many others on the rival of the sheriff “scrap pile” waiting to be rebuilt and others coming through the works, for’ Forrest keéps twenty men busy de- ' livery men, salesmen, sheet metal work- At the Maurice Groshon, a member Of th state tax board, Js in Casper on Offic! i business. > | ARE Shen etc oneedaee On the second voyage of Columbus to the Western Continent, in 1492, the first land reached was one of the Vir- gin Islands of the United States, for merly called the Danish West Indies. not until nearly, two ce that the Island of St, Thomas, in the group, was first settled] At first they were known | ite resort of the West Ind- rs and presumably .a great e loot is buried along the ers, . ers, j THE HOUSE rie Teen ore seer his sales will ; OF QUALITY MATINEE hit the 3000 mark in quantity of ranges PICTURES 2:30 and 4 P. M. * BEST VENTILAT- ris eat + NIGHT ED THEATER IN 7300, 8:15, 9:30 eS This is exclusive of the oi) heaters, th islands are very strategically} THE STATE tank heaters andthe hot-water tanks. Then in season there is a stream of re- built lawn .mowers going out. Sales will-run abdut $5000 a month, with the d to commanding the ye stock turning, over abet: once in every ‘ at of the Caribbean. In 4 sixty days. The American Beauty, jas a resort as well as furnish her with} Practically “all of “the sales are for anne: sm, the United States has| is Wathen Be aSe Ene ecven'a pata:|® rich market. for her exports. Her|cash, although there are a few deferred saa] mount consideration in a military study | CO@s abdund with fish and her mahog-|Payments.. Eyery range sent out is A of the Caribbean sea and the Gulf of Any forests. are practically untouched. |Suaranteed to. give. satisfaction or it Mexico. Because of political conditions in Bu-| Will be replaced. They are all tested Although ‘it’ is nearly two hundreq! TOPS Denmark wished to give up. thene|Pefore leaving the plant. arly jislands about the middle of the last cen- | . The story of Eve and the serpent is re-enacted in modern 3 society every time a and fifty years since these islands came /tury and made an‘offer for the sale of| No Dead Season for Toys into Danish possession, they have been | st, Thomas and_St. Johns to the United} At right angles to the confectioners, beautiful young woman sells her soul in loveless wedlock tom Wealthy man. economically American for @ long time:! states government for the sum of fiye|case in the York Boulevard Pharmacy, henceforth they will be _ politically! minigns. dollars. ‘These _negotiations| Highland Park, Calif., there is a table : y . American and their development lies 19 continued in a. very inactive way until{selling right through ‘the summer arti ; the power of the United States Con- january, 1917, when thé deal’ was fi-|cles which many stores think can be Bre nally closed. The. United States flag|S0l@ only during the holiday shopping The climate in this group of islands’ was hoisted over the three Virgin Igl|Period. It bears a display of games is healthier than in any of the others|ands of the United States on March #1,|#Nd@ juvenile picture books, in the West Indies. It Is expected that 1917. Rear Admiral James H. Oliver], At one time the store used to box ! the development of coastwise shipping was named the first American govern:|them up and store them after Christ- will bring ‘Thomas into prominence or mas was o¥er, But now they are shown — ‘te yedr around, the line being in creased at holiday time and filled in conservatively occasionally afterward.|| Birthdays, visits to the store of kids with their elders, parties and many other causes keep these kood going. | a ie BUSINESS oe | { With our Dime Pocket’ Bank one Co I il J MN x. i} |man in Casper has saved enough to pay | ~ Raber 3 on his $5,000 Life Insur-/) cee BY MANSEIELD F HOUSE Goines) ani al soe MUTT AND JEFF in’ “THE'MINT SPY”. °° |)" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ~~ The Daredevil of the Scréen TOM MIX. . be be “The National Bank of Commerce. Seats . aeaRe In this column, which appears ‘wice a) week, will appear news and short NOTICE TO REBEKAHS. artlelaa of syecta' at ereat to merrhnnts, thelr salespeople and busiuess men To the members of Natrona Rebekah | haciraecae nnd ele iry lodge and W. L. Kuykendall Rebekah eats } Now Mary and George | truckloads of finges that appear’ td bel lodge’ No. 39, T-"0! Can Shop for Mother fit only. for. the scrap iron man. In|.,A telegram from President L. E. The children’s shopping plan was in-|about ten weeks those same ranges go| Garey states that on account of illness stituted in the Pelletier store, ‘Sioux! |she will not be here tonight, but will lout, shining, solid-looking and fit fer! be here Saturday night. A special mect re) City, Ia., with the same purpose that)the kitchen of Mrs. Economy. a Saturday after. Santa Claus features, nursery poure! Nine years: Fred Forrest was doing oats ects. echt deeaaa a SE r4 * children’s playrooms are installed, in de-/a profitable hardware business in Mus- L. R. STURGEON, partment throughout the year.| kogee, Okla. Then ,came three sue- Assembly Secretary, Merchants realize that one of the quick-| cessive “crop failures and— est ways to create goodwill and confi- dence among parents jis to win the| friendship of their children. This fact | has been» proved-in the other children store features ‘mentioned arid 3s ‘simi- larly working out to a financial benefit in thismew shopping -service-for -bova and girls at the Pelletier store. This new youngster’ shopping idea really inaugurated for twa reagdns:| » First. .Because of the unusual ac- tivity of these’ modern times, a moth- er’s time is generally well jtaken up in her dutiés in the home. There are! many needs, particularly staple needs, in the department store that some one else vould pliechise*for her: Hence the suggestion of sending the children to! do her shopping through the installa: tion of this special children’s shopping} service, | Second. Because of the growing ten dency in the public school systems. of| today toward more practical training,| more commercial training, a training} that makes the youngsters know the| value of the dollar and realize the vast-| ness and rélative importance of the} things about them. Shopping order blanks were printed and sent out to a large list of mothers in the city with an announcement of the new service. Additional shopping lists were available at any time at the various service desks throughout the store. After the issuance of this chil | dren's shopping blank in conjunction with the encouragement of childr+n’s trade, few difficulties were encountered | in serving this class of clientele. In order that the children’ would more or less become acquainted with the yarious’ departments of the sto.e Pelletier's designated one salesperson in every department to take care of all children’s business. Unusual care and discretion was exercised in the selec tion of these salespeople, being always! certain to select only those who had a natural liking for children, those whe knew the characteristics of chil ‘ren when shopping and those who would! peRFECT BABY AND 19-YEAR-OLD MOTHER—Arthur Maher's mother. who take pains in explaining to the child ig only 19 years old, says the love of herself and her husband was the greatest the reason she chose the goods she 411) factor in making their baby perfect. Arthur Maher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph from the instructions given on th her of New York City, was awarded the prize offered for the “perfect infant” order blank. in_ New York. So far the service rendered in this) aie eee WET gee manner has been very satisfactory and,| in many instances, parents have ex- pressed deep appreciation of the Pel.| Seay. Evening Excepting Sunday letier store installing this service, The Union Orchestra Iris Pavilion ‘My wife 6-9-2t A drama of deviltry ard romance. » Patrons will be wildly’ ielthusiastic when they see the intrepid Mix run dowa that. gang of gold bandits/in i: Terror.* also—— Two-Reel Vitagraph Comedy —‘ PALS and PUGS” SENNETT COMEDY AWEEKLY Coming to the LYRIC FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY June 11, 12 and 13 GET. YOUR STRAW TODAY Why not enjoy the su- preme comfort which a straw hat provides. This is the open season for them. Join. the ranks: of the cool-headed men. Get Under One Today Straw Hats Priced at $2 Up Rees ee we children’s shopping service filled a .ong- felt want—that the parents now knew) where they could send little Mary «r| Johnnie on a shopping errand Where they would receive not only courtsous and painstaking attention, but where they would endeavor ‘to teach some-| thing about the right and wrong ‘vay of choosing goods for their parents Panama Hats Priced at $5 Up The Lady of the Sponges When one of the Liggett stores in New York decided té make a special) drive on sponges they dressed a wax) figure in sponges and chamois . skins, | and she attracted so much attention; that the sales of these articles were more thar trebled during the week. | AAA AN By) ___ GOMMERCIRDCONPS NYe chnroenssebvaabnsentut: Azitosrutanbensnael Even Old Stores Can Be Made Profitable What hecomes of all of those old] stoves which patrons turn in to stores in part payment for new ranges? That question would be answered “in| t if one were to visit the plant of red Forrest in Los Angeles. | Every day there is unloaded at this) plant from a couple to a couple of,