Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 8

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AST CAMP FOR OY SCOUTS Is READY 10 OPEN Casper Patrols on nihantes Over} Prospects for Opening of Camp on Smith Creek This Month HUDSON, ed, ing foot if possibl.. The erection of the Boy Scout Each boy must. be “About a year ago I had double pneu-| mer camp on Smith he illo ie equipmen faonta:””* pai’ Mr: Colemani vand at} lent! southeast of Crsper » at the Chamber of Cc ine a gerecié. | waa toon weakta walle pleted under the supervision ‘uf Am- | night by 7:30 with by myself. and my ‘stomach was in such| brose Hemingw: scout commis +|that.for ‘Troop 1 wit "ya aNapS Tcould hardly eat enough to and the memb« » home of Ho a bird alive. -My nerves were ko, ps. Who” are to ding—One hea shattered I almost. collapsed when “a {light ones, nent over the lor other ys who exr 19 £9 to the t by six’ feet. bi ! tian for me to sleep at night—I was camp will meet): e Chamber ov —Take x Beis Nontahe atic hodcrmenels OE sik Poses Dedede fraid to be alone in the dark and Of cnoh will bo checked over to soe that eugraatlh toy ff Baa to Baye Rea ea nee Sey ico aioe i : tN rls dah me all day. My kidneys were so but je £0) se ot tho camp. wiak: tol tiem, Meee seumlese tin pr that I had a pain across my > oO! © camp wis’ ‘or spoon, Also pr 5 2 * and > again armounce that the camp mabey cae can bees. tor all the time and I lost so net only to boys who now no wish tion scout wearing g08 be provided for by the scout committe jounced. Appl tonight or ; bedding rolls, vill be sent out tu the} or moee: row morning r equipment camp tomorrow forenoon. on ree 5 one at peDOU F300) [camp, three hanilkerchiefs, on: anythingat evan wad wader nave At the camp site a cook shack prop- tojtet soap, tooth “brush, etc, ond al cientest pain or trouble of any erly and built on-army tines 2 1 . . ; 3 y small steel mirror ‘to. each.patrol. whatever now. As ‘long as I live :I'll has been set up. The yas made] ‘The in sectic ud can € be t up and| articles are taken down so that it need not be Ie exposed to the weather from season to} season. nru the courtesy of Governor Rob-| must ert Carey, the éamp will have tne usel y of an army stove and’ complet» kitchen| ing—The equipment belonging to the e. The dining room will have two long] to be portable tables covered by. a fly tent] neatt and open at the sides. Is WH be} tire ed army ‘style, and each boy -wid|and tie tightly own mess kit and se . Tags will aman and his wif2 ~ well be BOY DRAGGED THRU FENCES STILL LIVES Wye., Au bruised and bleeding after be- dragged half a mile caught in, rope stirrup. Paul Petro, who herds the town milch cows was released and still lives The horse jumped two wire fences in the course of its flight. reported to the Chamber of Ccmmerce which will undertake to adjust matters and if possible a light ponch water proof ¢ shirt and lition to the clothes ch scout must take two { stockings and a pair of tenn ins for evening wear bove extra clothes to be packed in a ¢ tour sack or dunnage bag used as a pillow. Those going for the two weeks take one extra clothing ack containing the packed and rolled carefully in the bedding. roll with water with 15 to| clothes line or sash cord. furfiishea each scout on which to write his name, ir At the ‘age of faite years Tan wrote a@ treatise designed to convert {foe dateves of Malabar to Christianity. C. M. Henderson, phone 74J. salt, scout to w uniform if suit of wz. 6.—Pound- ‘ All His Troubles Were Overcome! and He Feels Fine Since } Taking Tantac with rained twenty-five pounds by, taking Tanlac and never felt better,” said E. J, Coleman, well-known painter and decorator, of 195 Michigan Aye. Winnipeg, Man. “I have SIX friend one day unexpectedly slapped me “bOUt) on the back. It was out of the ques- covering ght I nctudlly fooked like a te | frame. i “I had taken so much modicine with- it getting better that I discour- zed and when my folks brought me a bottle of ‘Tanlac I didn't want to take| , lit; but finally 1 tried it and, much <o ; my surprise, I began to improve risht) wai y. Now I am on my fourth bottie $80 Well I can do as hard # as any man. I eat hearti nd | work and toilet never be able to praise Ta LYRIC THEATER | Continuous REPORTS CAIN' ——Foqr-now pay 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. DIFFERENT FEATURES — ~ ALLBIGONES TOMORROW | an and can be for what it has done for me Tanlac js sold in Casper Pharmacy, in Alcoya by Al cantile Co,, in Salt Creek hy drug store.—Adv. camp under- bag m HE XS Soetoct nc fo ate ooo ote ate o8e s0o a8e oho <8o-c8e- she ale eho-ste- ete sto . Xd 4 : Cover the proof cover feet of white Friday to » competent cooks has been 8e-| patrol and troop number, each pack] will then be tagged to save confuaion tents will accommodate} at camp. a s each with his own cot, and No packs are to be opened unt!l or-|@@ each tent will be supervi: by a pa-|ders are given at camp. ee leader who will be responsible for neral order of the tent. In addition to the above a scouc may {take fishing tacle, camera, camp will be run on a daily eball glove, field glasses, axe, knife,| 4% lule which will provide the time istle, etc. 2. rising, for me: for training in| The start for camp will be ma % “e-to-ctoate-<! + note 210k, oe, cout t and for sports and recrea-}3 v'clock Sunday afternoon ané 3] GM tion. goings may gather either at’ :nstr ‘There good swimming hole on| read rs or at the Chamber of/% Smith Cre ana 1 vho do not} Cor ee know how to swim will r instruction from or scout masters’ each di The camp will be agement of How: ve expert! nother of the| under the general rd Wilson. Dade} Ison will act as scoutmaster of| ee op One dur he time the camp is ba dn oper: 3 Lean C. Goodrich nnd Rev 3 a Philip K. Edwards will be in charge of| we the Episcopal troop, Frank B. Taylor ry & will have charge of the Catholic troop, ‘ ye and W. J. Bailey of the Methodist} FAMOUS troop. | 2 ords for extraordinary reductions. Scout Commissioner Hemingway will! 63 also be at th np for the greater ed Lot 1 art of the two weeks and Dean Mor- eo a, letic director of the sc hools, will WOMEN’S CANVAS OXFORDS the second week, “e Commissioner, John J. Piper is also expected to visit the camp some- time during ‘the two weeks. | The local council has received a shipment of supplies which~ includes uniforms, haversacks,- mess kits and! 2. Scouts who wish e this eauinenS nt. before Bo- other | . ters. ‘es ! (9 MEN’S WHITE AND PALM BEACH MEN’S WHITE AND PALM BEACH <% It; has ‘been’ reported tothe C ct News Depot iy OXFORDS CANVAS OXFORDS a of ‘Comamerse that ome ae are AND > 4 Regular $5 Values Regular $8 Values i Riystnane aii tage, bs tho. the! O. Ramsey’s le { 2 9 5 : { A 9 5 $ bay n bie one thin 1 should be} a r a ‘e y = |e ee & | |ake ee! ¥ e 3 ee 3. ‘Learn for yourself how Hek aA j jantisfies with its old-time 7 flavor. ws + ‘Hek is brewed as beer, from ‘.‘ (kt, ‘finest pore aod barley malt, ¢;then_ age eer apa 5 papont, Fj finjurin vor or healthfal spapeciente of the \ Ai finest beer ever brewed. : * eee a case from your dealer today. Try a bottle patue on our guarantes ‘of money back, if don’t find it the refreshing, laim. RIESEDIECK G3 BEVERAGE €o WYOMING GROCERY CO, Distributor Casper, Wyo. THEY ALL TALK ABOUT MADE IN CASPER BY Gasper Bottling Works ON DRAUGHT AT iM + oe dos Rg ‘e 4, Regular $6 to $7.50 Values it $3.95 % o-ohe-efo-efe-' o MoM o4, ° Po ste-ah 0-4-4 toe! K 2 mr *?¢ 124 East Second. “ 3 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE Scene from CLEAN SWEEP SALE MEN’S and WOMEN’S White Canvas and Kid Low Shoes TWO DAYS ONLY Saturday and Monday This sale simply means that we must clean house on white low shoes at prices that will shatter all previous rec- didnt Soesossoeg PPPOOPSOLO POR EOAGS 1 % Iris eae TODAY and TOMORROW The Screen’s Dynamic Daredevil Is Here in His Latest Thriller! TOM MIX —IN— "3 Gold Coins” Sunday Robert Warwick “up IN MARY'S ATTIC ” 7 soseeatontestectoatrstostedtedtedtedtedtodrees sree ROUND OAK CHIEF BOILER IRON RANGE Webel Commercial Co. Oak “Chis Range. ‘And ie wil. baadsome, staphn asighcli avec Ulackenyt Geir tepeabstintl foc: © ipa kachan fee good cooking, SESE, base every ounce oF its 590 the. paar Syd example: Eight 9-inch, adds toits life and service. e ‘The Round Oak Folks fie a half century have made good goods only. Th oe ss a . The ber» tera cook you are the better like it in every ways Lnvesticate! “The Big Busy Store” Riicsiibibadliicainlsciideene re Lot 2 WOMEN’S WHITE KID OXFORDS AND PUMPS Regular $9 to $12 Values a $6.95 iM 1M aa Your Feet Will Bring You Back KO elt ALWAYS WORTH OUR . WHILE For Saturday Fancy Watermelons, per pound Turlock Cantaioupes, large size, each White California Potatoes, 15 pounds —............. No. 2 cans Red Marrow Beans, per can ....... No. 2 cans Cut Stringless Beans, each . fen No. 2 per can ........ Wheaco—Whole Wheat Breakfast Quality Phone 903 tive; now in Casper, Wyo., may be found at 112 East Second Street. SPECIALS cans eeu Noon ahnatoet, Food, per package Courtesy 142 East Second St. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Mr.C.H. Bauer, special representa- Phone 370 “ALTAAEMP COM PPI N BEST BOWL OF CHILI ne at the CHILT he LONG Central Block. All Pilar Prices. "Quick Sharad eller Ma DISS IM, LA¢L¢¢ 4 4

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