Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1920, Page 8

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PACE ficett Oe ee | while muste by the | cost the Legion $40 | Advertising in 22 differents new: ‘amounted to more than $800, th vertising, printing and decorating ing included in one item placed at $1, CASPER LEGION S800, SREPORT Total Receipts Amount to Nearly $14,000, But Only $2,063 Remains After Expenses Are Met Ways, made less than $800 for the! George W. Vroman post of the Amer-/in $512.25, although there is yet $732 40 The statemene’ to come in from cencessions and ad- Tv ican Legion of Casper. reud last night at the meeting of the Casper post of the Legion showed that) T there was only $2,063 in net profit aft- ¢r expenses had been paid. 0 goes to Dick gz to the 60 per n up with him be- Several minor fore the Stampede. penses for the local post are ex, to cut down the total profit at least $100 more. . ; But in the face of the enormous ex- | pense and the many little unlooked for | ‘s which crept into the expon-; which are certain to get in } to the expense account in any first at-| tempt, members of the Legion post | here feel satisfied with their first ef fort to put on a great wild west show so typical of the region about Casper. | Mistakes made the ‘frst year are cer: cost $673. | grams amounted to only | advertising totalled $i Profit from } which was counted in with other pr its to be divided with Dick Hornbuckle. the American Legion men aided by | | Tom Daily. ned and arranged through Mr. Da The first annual American Legion! and the publicity committee. 1G. Stampede which advertised Casper in| M, Anderson, Dr. Snoddy, Jack Scott, many* states as well as in Wyoming] Fred Dralle and M. P. Wear enmposed and showed what the ex-service men/the committee which worked on the in Natrona county could do in putting; program. on a big show, while a success In many! order of events. total gate receipts for three day 814.05. 976,81 while the expense totalled $1 913.28, 063.53. RAIL CROSSING similar items: | itemized statement nouncer, and other “Feed” on the 7.13. The printing of the official program The sales f; c m these pro- the progra All advertising was solicited throush | The program was pla.-; >} Dr | Mr. Hornbuckle planned the | | Cone brouznt | jons and privileges \ ertising and minor bills due to’ the} LALNS MILLION-DOLLAR SHIP- | PING CONTROVERSY—H, Farquahar- son Kerr, president of the Kerr Ship- | ping company, Inc., who is involved in the controversy with the Chandler-Har- riman-Hamburg American line. The | latest development in the relations be- | ween the Kerr company and the } American Ship and Commerce company } is the holding up of $1,900,000 in cur-' | reney which was peld to the Kerr com- | pany by the American Ship and Com. merce company by the internal revenue | department. } ¥ » $82 This ma The total receipts amounted to $13,- leaving a net profit of $2.- TO BE PLACED complete the Center street crdssing and TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, PRAISES LEGION VER STAMPEDE Earle Holmes president of the Chamber of Commerce, congratulated the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion in person last night for the great success it had in putting “over” the first annual Stampede. If continued the Stampede will be a much greater event than it was the first year, according to Mr. Holmes, the Chamber of Commerce head indicating that the | big frontier show had barely been started but that the start had been auspicious. : Mr. Holmes urged that the Legion of Commerce. licity Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE have dandruff, or if your hale {o fall pet et) “tave s bald’ spot, you ehould committee, {improve the Wolcott, Durbin anu Sec- ond street crossings in the same man- ner before er. GOOD CONDITION eae A woman makes a r ar fool of herself over the first baby and if that of them, the baby in time also sa fool of her. PIANO AT A SACRIFICE. tain to be ironed out for next season's} Supt. G. A. Holmes of the Chicago | show. {& North Western, has assured the | Labor and material in building new/Chamber of Commerce that the work stands and corrals and in putting the|of putting the North W grounds in shape went far above the] in good condition, begun original estimate, this item in the tabl:/ago will be taken up anc of disbursements amounting to $2,101.-/soon as the oak timber n. 40. Bleachers, repairs to the old grat-l- | s.ecured. stand, repairs to the fences, and in put-! Two-thirds of th Center street cross-| We have had left on our hands in ting the track in shape are included ing work has been dc and the im-| Stor: in Casper, a strictly high grade in this total which would have becn proyement is most not ble. ‘Three Peet set men esile wil) beshold, much more except for the volunteers! inch oak planks are used ana ithese| &t ® Waintersatba cori Ls write quick for ‘The Denver Music 9-4-15t arty. Mr.! fan particulars to states, The company hopes to Co.. Denver. Colo. who aided the Legion without charge. are almost impossible to obtain, These improvements were made in lieu | Holm of rent to the fair ground association. | * Prize. money and purses atone! ounted to $4,095, while exhibition a entertainment totalled $2,010.70. Part of this entertainment amount nt to Ed McCarthy, according to an agreement for stunts, equipment, and supplied. In his exhibition and inment item ix also included for clowning, about $175 for an 138 E. 2nd St. The Store of Quality. I. 0. 0. F, Bldg. Grocery Specials Middy Suits 100 Lbs. Sugar.........$15.50 1 Basket Concor Made of. navy blue sergewf good materials. Just Grapes ooo een B5€ the garment for winter wear. Sizes 8°to 22. 1 Bu. Elberta Peaches ... 5.75 48 Lbs. Snow ‘ > Flour $4.00 4 (Try a sack It’s the -best flour sold in Casper.) HATS Sor Little Ladies, pe Assorted _...............$4.40 F 7 3 Lbs. Golden Cup wie Coffee mn 3 Lbs. Mountair Cup COCO eeeeee scenes ee $1.85 3 Lbs. Butternut _. Coffee ow a.......$1.90 3 Lbs. White House Coffee .......... ----$1.90 16 Bars Sunny Monday Soap ..... $1.00 g 100 Bars Sunny Monday . Soap .... Madge Evans Hats 11 Bars La e For the younger ladies. Sizes 6 to 16. In beaver, ve- lour and velvet, also tams, black, velvet and camel’s hair cloth. Dresses, Suits and Coats The arrival of new fall merchandise each day makes it interesting for the ladies of Casper. High standard of merchandise at a reasonable price. It’s to Your Advantage as well as mine to trade at C. G. Colgin’s Grocerv and Market 903 S. Spruce St. Phone 584-J Can Your Winter Fruits Now The local market is now offering peaches, grapes’ blue plums and many other fruits at new low prices BUY THEM NOW and come to our Grocery Department ‘for Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses and other home canning supplies y vas yf AAD ‘tions thanking all the loy workers who hod labored to make the} con with, Legion p work hand-in-hand with the Chamber A committee was named headed by Dr. G. M. Anderson at the suggestion of the chairman of the pub- to draw up resolu- spoke in favor of a football sea-" the possible success of a beason with ff there were | American Legion posts th central Wyo- ; i net | ming. . “enough oppesing teams and the project | ™ ‘ ; arena director and, could be properly financed before the! —C. A! Porter, vie bommiinder of ie of the Stampede, spoke | season started, Legion pt, _Bersonally cone atulated ‘ a puy the| the pub ° Mr. Himes axl he SOME “Ruy ONE he mal berthling; Bint SuShelty ob taal |’ Stampede. ge gt a The Hindoos aye _ no « recorde concerning the footbal! season advoeat- | ing concerted action by the post if #| first seagon ticket and supply all foot- team was to be organized or to erop’ ha equipment the Holmes Hardware the Mr. Powell was one of} company could furnish at cost. Such | husiasm by, the presiqent of the) ber of Commerce made the Legion | "friend. football men present feel confident of | instead. Lass A word for yeral ardent workers at the Stampede ways boosted the other man. Jack Scott of the Scott Clothing com-) bub use the word “brother DAY Now i Playing lris Theater a TOnORRO Dorotuy | uDvst an is at his best in this picture —N-e-x-t— Wm. Fox Presents ROARING LIONS ON THE MIDNIGHT. EXPRESS —THEN— ANOTHER - WESTERN ‘SEX’ ‘STARRING Watch Our Windows ~ ~ i 08000 2 -Phones 13 and 14 = | a - E 2 | E = mS mn ts Cyr meen rae LOUISE GLAUM IKEMODELING. _ HER HUSBAND’ ALSO MACK SENNETT COMEDY “THE GINGHAM GIRL” Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening CONTINUOUS EVERY DAY Starting Time: 1:00, 2:00 ,3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 STII SSO SIMI STI SOI IIIIT I IST II IIIS SR. V2 Price Sale bp 14 Price Sale N : OT N N N N N N N N N All electric fixtures table lamps and . floor lamps at exactly ONE HALF PRICE N We bought too heavy last spring to take care of new buildings, which did N ; before prices advanced, at one-half o ur regular price. N ) This sale will last all this week. The wise ones are taking advantage of} it. not materialize, therefore, we have p'aced on sale our large stock bought . N N Natrona Power Co. . v ; Phone 69 : N N ) SOIR AIL TNT AET ALY.

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