Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Sahiehoneete tet een! ay 'ScOUTS TH | TAGE RALLY ON THURSDAY NIGHT) Parents, Friends and General Pub-|; i lic Invited to Attend Program Arranged by Local Scout Executive A Christmas rally for the Boy Seouts of Casper to which parents, friends, and thé general public are inyited, has been arranged by Scout Executive Harry Black, to be held at the High School gymnasium tomorrow evening) at 8 o'clock. ‘The program follows: Intreductory Talk—Dr. J. C. Kamp, member executive committee. Boxing Exhibition—Scouts of Troop Semaphore Drill—Scoutq of ‘Troop 1.! “What Scouts Do"—Commissionér ‘Ambrose Hemingway. me Demonstration—Scouts ot » 4 t Aid Démonstration—Scouts of oop 2. Announcements — Scout Executive Harry L. Black. Play Exercises—Scouts of Troop 3. “A Talk from a Grown-up Scout."— M. P. Wheeler, president of loca), coun- cit. Scout-Oath in Unison—All Scouts. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag—, All Scouts and school children. “Star-Spangled Banner" — Every- body. BOWLING PRIZES REACH $40,000 (By United Press) BUFFALO, N. Y¥.,- Dec. 22,+On9| thousand five-man teams from ths United States) Canada and Mexico will compete for $40,000 in prize money to) be distributed in the 1922 American Bowling Congress tournament, which is to be held here February 28 to March ecretary A.:1. Langtry of the A. , at a recent meting here, said iN obtain €90 teams” from th»| United States, Canada and Mexico, But- falo will probably supply 40 teams. Sixteen alleys will be in use day and night for the tournament. There is great enthusiasm all ove) ESL SARE MATRA IS FOR AFTERNOON WEAR—This cos tame, developed in champagne color broadcloth and ‘beaver fur is a combt- nation altogether charming, and especially in the west, for the ‘tour- nament, Langtry said. Chicago alone expects to furnish 100 five-man teams, Langtry said. Marriage is not a religious ceremony among :the Burmese. There is a cere- money, of course, but the only neces- sary and binding part of it is that the couple. should, in the presence of wit- nesses called together for the purpose, eat out of the same bowl, ——_——— In the Black Forest Christmas or Yule is known as ‘Log day.” Each man and his sons cut dow ntheir own “log” and his sons cut down their own “log” merry log day!" ecccccccocs that we have a-supply Hamilton Watches; Waltham Watches; El- gin Watches, as well as all other makes, Also Bracelet Watches. DIAMONDS QUALITY H. B. DON’T OVERLOOK THE FACT of Howard Watches; PRICE KLINE Oil Exchange Building Make it a Merry Christ- mas for Dad Spotlights Flashlights, all si $6.00 to $10.00 zes_$1.35 to $3.50 Motor Robes, guaranteed. all-wool, in dark blue and brown combinations 50x72 inches 60x80 inches Diamond Tires and T pri Bove Moto-Meters ubes, all sizes, at new ces $3.50 to $10.00 Windshield Protectors—Made of imitation leather and is so constructed that no sleet, rain, snow, nor sun may even reach the glass of your windshield. modern motorist. ., Special at Indispensable to the Rose Tire Pumps Stewart Motor Horns—Absolutely reliable; no better nor more signals made economical motor’ $6.00 to $10.25 Taplex Foot Warmers Tool Kits, compk ete _.$7, 50-$10. 00 Brodie Rubber Company New Tribune Building Opposite Post Office World War Veterans Get Rewards in Eleven States; Several Bonus 1 (By “ited Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Soldiers, sail- (ors and marines,—and in some cases nurses, and first aid workers—who took part in the World War will be reward- ed in at least eleven states of the| Union. That number has already authorized | the-expenditure of approximately $150,-| 000,000 for relief of veterans and for} buying farms, obtaining medical relief | and securing educations. Bonus bilis | have been proposed in a score or more’ other state legislatures but have not) yet been enacted. The states that have so far extended | financial relief in payment in part, at least, of its gratitude to its sons and daughters for their valiant service dur- ing the great conflict; are New York, New Jersey, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Washington, Massachusetts, |- Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. New York's appropriation, naturally leads the list in point of size, on ac- count of the fact that thaf state, vvith approximately ten per cent of any nar tion’s population, had the largest en rollment, The amount the hey leg islature voted for soldier honuses wav $45,000,000. ‘This sum was approved by the voters in a referendum at the No- vember election. ; Other amounts, where definitely set follow: New Jersey, $12,000,000; Minne sota, $20,000,000; Wisconsin, $25,000,000 Washington, $11,000,000; North Dakota $600,000 (first year) | legislatures | Pomus dectaed’ ‘on was $100 for Secay| tor recipient, the aniount to be raised: By: taxation. In Alabama ‘the legislature cakeatiod: | the veteran’s’ poll taxes for five years. “Efforts were made. in. Tilinois ana | ainryland jast \year-to pass a bonus bill at the state legislatures, but they failed A provision for soldiers aid was de- feated by the Missouri electorate at the last election. Further legislation is necessary in New York’) to determine a method of paying the bonus. Shortly after the ts at Albany next month, jt is expected that a commission will be created to work out a scheme. Soldiers sailors, marines and nurses are to re- ceive $10 for eich month of service. No}| efficer above rank of captain may par- ticipate in the bonus.” New Jersey created a bonus commis- sion to carry out the provisions of the ey ee for the payment Pte Sach man or woman in service $30 ‘Wi for each month. to be used in getting fon mythos in the United bonus wis also voted, giv- pedotl #0 “for each month (of je money is to be) sires by . levy ‘incomes, eae Washington state, every ,service oman Will be enchied: bcveers of the war for America—April , 1917—to its end—November 11, 1918. ‘Bonus bills will:be proposed at many legislatures this winted, including Ten- nessee, Kentucky, Delaware, Pennsyl- vania, Towu, Indiana, Michigan and Till- inois, according to repbrts to the Unit- ed \ Press. 7 ae as The American mistletoes differ from pthe English’ mistletoes in the independ- ence of the sexes, In the. male and female flowers sam plant, hene r soldier aid law approved by-the voters. | | every man and woman from New Je svy who volunteered or who was indue- ted into service under the draft laws | will. receive $10 for each month of ser- vice, the aggregate dividual bonus not | to amount to more than $100 however.! Minnesota granted $15 forseach month of service. The funds are to be rained} by the sale of certificates of indebted-* ness sufficient to. pay 110,000 bonuses. | North Dakota will pay $25 for each | month in govetnment service, but the money must be spent in buying a farm. ! home, medical relief or obtaining an education. The money is to. be raised ‘yy a tax on real estate. Christmas Gifts of Money are always appreciated. The best way to present your Christmas is in the form gift of money « of a Savings Account in this, the oldest bank in Casper. Such a gift, in addition to its own intrin- sic worth, has the added at- traction of increasing stead- ily by reason of the 4% com- pound interest Casper National Bank pays. Accounts may be opened with any amount from $1.00 upwards. Thirtv-One Years of Service May We Serve You ' which The onevery plant. In America eich sex labors for itself, and grows On sep- arate plants; hence there are many plants ah ene barren so far 28 Sad —— $$ . Dishes were mot coysred at first for the purpos of keeping the food warm. ‘They were covered from fear—the fear of;,polson. In the middle ages “afraid that poison might be in- | yoduced into food between the kitchen and, the table. Hence the cook was | ordered to cover, the dishes, ‘and the covers ‘were not) removed until the master of the house sat down. tq eat. | It is said that the Chinese wash fine ail in very. pure water,’ as ordinary. well-water- is unsuitable, it is purified by putting a quantity of fresh-water to it for a day, These prey on the organic matter it contains, | and pragresare: act as filters, ~ Two PART HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY TL 2 UF 99 This Way Out AND SCENIC “TROUBADOURS OF THE SKY” IRIS ORCHESTRA : SHOWS AT— 1, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, ADMISSION 30c 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 NO GOD--NO SIN-NO FUTURE LIF E> Had Been Their Creed - BASIL KING’S Powerful Drama of Life After Death Casper’s Finest Theater “Earthbound,” a Goldwyn Super-Production, is one of the big achievements of the year in films, Ranking high above other pictures for dromatic tensity, for dig- nified treatment of the spiritual, for heart appeal, for story, and for the skill of its selected cast of players, Nena of the kind has wter bedi shown. CHRISTIE COMEDY “SEVEN BALD PATES” MAMMOTH ORGAN—ADMISSION 40c Today & Thursday 2 bas Aiways Worth While } ‘LP. M. to 11 P. M. Heap Big Show 10— Ogallallas —19 || Translated in Eng- lish means 10 Resk, fis OF EVIDENCE’ A Five-Reel Thriller —— Next —— —Next— Snub Pollard “When the Wind Blows” _Casper’s Third De- ree for ‘the New- comer. Is it Funny? We'll say so! —Then— TOPICS OF THE DAY Here’s a Topic: “Mother, mother, There’s a man Kissing the Maid! April Fool! It’s only Papa!” —Then— THE GUMPS in Andy and the Sea Nymphs Pathe Review With many world wonders and colored pictures. —Then— IT PAYS TO ; COME EARLY Coming BIG DOUBLE, ee = FOr MACK S$ T BIG COMEDY RIOT In 6,000. Feet “MARRIED LIFE” —ALSO— HAROLD LLOYD'S, Big Hundred Thousand . Dollar Comedy _ “NUMBER PLEASE

Other pages from this issue: