Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO PRESENT WOOL PAIGE 16 FHM (Continued from F Vutcming ay | another te: for Scout commission i Execut Committee to Meet. | Presiden: T. Kemp has called a meeting of the executive committee to le held at thie Chamber of Commerce | Monday evening, January 24, at 7:30 v'clock. . ] WITH THE GASPER BOY SCOUTS A Department Devoted to the Interest of Lece! Tronps and Their Activity in All Lines of Endeavor Here ‘Phe first par the ip was About 75. guests everyone of the guests took the ingway was selected by the council a5 NOW FOR ANOTHER YEAR. [their ‘epresentative on the national, HANDBOOKS ARRIVE. reparation for their coming game with the team from i school on Friday night of last. week. } Cee The entertainment tageting. Several members of the troop ,; requirements, and the meeting was en- ‘ wened by. @ terieg of boxing tel Text frontage in banter of the school t ee eee will e a The organization meeting of Troop 11 was held last Thursday night at the Central schco;. This troop is being or Ranized to take care of the many ap-/ CAU SP 1 Es ‘ents’ m™ held Bro Fa ral were in attendance and 32 Scouts was on hand. provided - for thy form of ‘a model troon. PACTS ss With the election of new officers, the | : wearers ive dozen Boy Scout handbooks vcr it ye. | PHeants who have failed to int ‘ v. council. Me. Hemingway will go to Y a 2 passed their tests for advancement: rc aks : tal SOS IOs long-Cime. credits tg: breeders. OF Snes.) EXpe ape Ny | (nual meeting of the oationa! couneil, | oe me ‘jen by x aster, Semaphore Psu. er R. T. Graham is) tyeaties were denounced ast nder- ant cots Re bership. the C Scout ot lige ; ‘ sale at Scout headquarters to Scouts) dri and, a fire demonstration were} @satizing the new troop and will act} iving’ diane of war by age ndorsed the principle aud practic#l ization has ch y for th The application fo the renewal cf | and candidates, About half the num | og ney f tmaster of the t unt a we Be ay. sat ita acta Py 2 ea | base saat ey ter teatures of the m. ad at ee SNORD, Legge, general manager of the Inter- the United, Sta ware or year of its acti the local charter was approved and the | ber hfive already beet disposed of and!” py Gras nm ‘Barl G. ,: Scoutmaster can secured f nation 4 ; aa thea Meal a3 “itdins ay a o5 wi sara thé og * - is 2 >; G- Mi. Andergon an rl G. Bury ant cy 4 national Harvester company, speaking ct and urged that the presid ity. Those citizens of C amount of $125 was fixed Scouts who wish to “ecure a copy ar / well, both members of troop, com- reg ing will’ be held on) hefore the convention, of the Nationai rigpgerteee sca. ene ) Bee. aiprene be the | Comat coumen ent SeUsSHL ke the | ee ns bre tance dalbarencs nee [imitieer woke: Present. and were called} TRUriAAY: evenings 9t the entral schoo! |afeschant Marine ssqosiation here. ~committee to a: , mexenusin ad F} the prog me is thee Soe ei. ier pi but Bipce abipments Ate on for short talks.to the Scouts, The Re, 4 = “Wei hear a good deal about leagues ler this act also oe ie eting movement her¢ Bi 2 fie | ‘The annual report of the Scout ex aaa ang et in, it is doubi color set recently purchased for the j y i Langeavorlil clationa by .which. wor! * nancing our 1921 wool elip. ] of gratitude to those men, |ecutive was read and approved.» ‘The {Sen they will arely (troop was formally presented to the . | Peace may be establishes he sajd. bia ds dee eT PRRA Ge GES cialg and Neghte Palaey hace *ABUAl report of the treasurer was read!) ay ae ; the Patron) | 208? BS Mirs. Harry de Bigek, an axso- ad | “None will be effective unless founded th-in-Fabric bill-for the protection bers Whose efforts hay i watasred. to dhe ata tine f Coupee rezular meeting of the Patroe! po 4 re a] the wo ndustry. tributed to givirig th 7% 4 sv. W. L. Freneh, | #2ders’ association was held’ Wednes Indorsed means to inform the pub- moyvement™n flying start during its fics ‘comgndped of Rev. OW. taj WERHRD A Ta cating at “tet Chaniher af ‘Com- tc 4 tT Biel eeoul ae oy Pteshen atte. first clitee G. Wetherill and T. F. Algeo. eae Tie thes ates Bag The regular that the.prices paid to the! Weel /year under the auspices of a first cl ‘The proposed bylaws of the coun.|4wree Under the direction o < ut executive, assisted by the offt- | ¢, cors of the association, the members present were given 2 thorough drill in \tenderfoot requirement .to fit them to have noi wool in the 1 factor neil. ional of been glow to se! point to the rei ia a ba cil were read and, with minor altere t tions, were adopted. following citi y elected membe s of Scouting have net the opportunity to or during ) prepare and dis | jts first year of Scout ity as an A. Cull ve this avork to the new members | y¢, “ : : 3 A, len, M. J. requirements: mprehensive cireular thot: jyustration n done when 1." FR, Bodenb; of their respective troops. = } will se ference undivided enthusiasm and coor W. Kocher, Dr. 7 cB Fae and an undisput The second regular “le are put, behing bee. Prank O'Brien, ; irgin’ wool ™il while movement. Our nat E. P. Bacon’ Dr. G. M. Anderson, ¥ ing of the Scoutmast u a comprehensive method of e-' Scout execut John 11, Piper, on hit was held Wednesday evening at Scout line meeting at » difference.” last visit to Casper, ¢ a flat ada | neadquarters, iction of the Montana ‘tering appreciation of our community -——-- aurivedy touts > ciation in manufac You have here,” the biggest f Py 1 y Cook ry. (OS und of to the public atl H city in the In my tray 3 4 re TROOP NEWS. ' ri A ¥ Hos Ben Scherck and ¢ Troop 1 ing Of the American wool fabrics ‘that will m co nd from Can | coos, / Pp nee in trade and at jada to the Sea é The regular meeting of the fair to the purchaser iy that: ia A general discussion was could not be held last Tuest y vv v hss xan tare ‘ sm the practicability of inauguri en account ot thebbasketur £ bi &. O. Ramey t department dur and regulations dd that the fores as readily and quickly the lines of “keeping \ fer commission ter of Troop 7. ducational campaign alo. the federal government tween Casper High and L A number of the Scoits f the troop n to nty per W in the course of my work,| 1° of ayeAG : in the event of sale or trans(er'fhat all the spirit, all the enthusiasm, | }TOBN ide Caen went on a week-end hike and camping |) * by permittees, and requested the de-/ 2 as been drained out off (oy, a nae eae ‘tip up to the asbestos mine under, tue) YIN een | partment to find early spring ranie . I just get on the train and ve leadership. of First Class Patrol Lea} for cattle which, are allowed to enter come to Casper for a brief visit a uo ling peerienes Ralph Murane. They left, yesterday ait the reserves in advance of the date or sort, the stimulation and the inspiration (PONE A ROMA Se On ae tion Pros siternoon and-willreturn this evenin:: whic » permitted to enter ’ f nother period je te rf ages ae The members of the party we Urs 5 a good be-| dent Kemp later appointed Rev, W. L. wieicher, Hagens, Mann and Har : aera Lata Yae dL huveavh ts on | Evench, L. A. Toothaker and Dr. ¢ Troop 2. j Siituanaencoat opportunity to slic! She Pennell as members of this commit-! winiam 0. George, an employe of Held Jase ng fees until welfare of: the whole r ming Oil company, )5)°ert ae Committees. Appointed, ) depends upon the whe en enrolie an additional av: | given out by viding for appointment by the gover-!oud zealous co-pperation of ‘all Mi accordange with ‘the instructions sistant Scoutmaster of the troop. scorth.” nors of sheep commissions to consist | parts. There can be no idle cog, if the the local couneil at its annual mee! The basketball team of the troop is j/° °F of en with the necessary power | machin: ected to run well, Tho: ing, the wiy elected offic: of che | getting ré for a gare to be playost Heate ind urged cor s!most spirited enthusiasm on the patt! council ld a meeting Wednesday |i the ne cane) against the team ake more liberal appropriations ‘or’ of me . s calls for the} morning and appointed the remait representing Troop 4. Eu a5 work in ot tie” La6k" tho SE EKCaE RINE oning on tlic members “of th » committ Tryop 3. beatae isk scabies are said to be spreading in te of all ‘nmittees. | for the coming Regular meeting was held ‘Tuesday ila a eo aie thas: hhn evening at the troop headquay at] © Urged that. congress increase self enrolled in the membership of 2! -| Methodist church. 5 we 1921 appropriation for predatory ani-|troop owes to the Scout organizatior A. A. Slade,, Scout Lowell Davis has completed hic destruction of Casper the best efforts he can put . P, K. Edwards and; tests. and has been promoted to the § Requested that’ states, in conjunction forth for the advancement; of himself) Ben 1. § Je of, second class Scout. with the bic ical launch vig- in Seouting and for the improvement The executive sub-committee then | Troop 4. oreus campai; ‘or soning pred-jof the and standards of hi ion and appointed the fot Howard P. Hurd, 841 South Melross izen of Casper we standing committees for the! Street, is a new member of the troop upport of r agvi a member of the council, year, subject to the appr 1 of the | Who enrolled Thursday ‘evening. anizations ‘ ommitiee of the council ow ecutive committee at its next mee-| The game meeting of the troop fforts to es bh more adequate svs-| to this community the: best: efforts hy held Thursday” evening -at the head- 1 of nor neing of agr can put forth in the int t of the committee YT.) Quarters the Multia tural production an to the | Seout yement, . Edwards and 'T. i°. der th Patrol Lead- end that it will’ be 1 ingt |} Let's go! All of ust nk and Tom Kas-} vidual or organized to re# = ance committee—H ty-two members: were in. at- tain ownership in. their products thru HEADQUARTERS. . Townsend and E Basketball, wrestling ana! fficient length of time to pegmit them Annual tig. dership and training committee + mngstics were the features of the} | meeting. to go into the channels, of consump-|) The annual meeting of the loc! . F, O'Donnell, Don Lobdell anid } tion without the cessity for sa to vuneil was held at t court house Cc. M. Thompson, Jr. | The members of the troop’ bask ’ y 14. The committee—J. Ws Jolnson,! team are doing some hard pra work of the United » coming and Earl G. Burwell | verimental Dubois, | resulted in the ommittee—George B.! formerly tr Ben H. Pelion, Jr., and W. 0. | nd urged further financial sup df is work for mt; Dr. J . O'Donnell a ‘ > »preciation to bankers df Ira Wetherill for v presidents commft B. Grifath f their support of the sheep and TP. PF. Algeo for treasurer The + len and lection of the eight additional ricmbers of the executive committee was left to the officers who had been elected. Scout Con Court 6f Hohor F Anderson and D. W. 2 ive sub-compstre application industry ment i vetice the M mame Ba 4 | Beware ofconinterfeiins s also ape | Ambrose! stric test in economy carrying on their business ioner Ambrose Ht 0 elte® ote ste toca taste Sate ste taste sie tala te tate tn atatiaciasintc RS Po Beates% Srieeseesesieetestecte cheats sesso shohaale aio sie ce ee atainninain tte et ese eae aie ie aleateese ete so eteatnniesse-te ole ste ste sie ale she alescececte ate teste! by 3 a _ boards, > o, ‘- o*, 2, - RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. ? o*, K 2 - o* 2, - oe, 2, oe Me Poo Sa 7 q $ Annual January Clearance $9 = x . 4 3 + Cotton <I “ S ] ® b3 a Men’s Department > a . : ; i We are selling out our entire stock of Hirsh-Wickwire Suits + * and Overcoats at actual cost in order to make room for new $ + Spring stock. We invite you to come in and look them over 2: BA and get our prices, oe! Pa 2. + Rs Boys’ Suits, Overcoais and Mackinaws 25 per cent discount will be allowed you 'on any Boys’ Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw during this sale and 20 per cent on any pair of men’s or Boys’ Pants. It will pay you to buy some new clothes for your boys at prices offered. Shirts and Underwear 20 per cent reduction on the prices of all our Men’s Shirts and Underwear. Also’on all Sweaters and Work Clothing. while this January Clearance Sale lasts. You had better lay in a supply. now. ; 2, ed, i - o- 2%, > ° >, ? ee ae ee ¢, oo 2, * oe So 2 ? > 2, eC >> Yo 2, no e4s 2 > 2, ? oe 2, tS ‘S > ° - ~~ a> o> R 2 * S 2. > Sa 2. Oo >, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes 25 per cent discount will be allowed on any men’s or boys’ shoes during this January Clearance Sale and we sell only the best makes. Call and see some of our Shoe bargains, as we know you will buy several pairs for future wear at prices offered. Blankets and Comforts 2, o> ‘e o, + 4, im, > o, Pr, 2, - ‘ee , ox > “a oe 2, > Say . eafesfosestodedestede ede esde ete tedestee decode ey ISO SLES SSS SOSR | x 20 per cent reduction on-all-Blankets, Comforts and ai # Pillows during January Clearance Sale and we + have a large stock to select from. 2 “s yy, . de} * Phink Richards and Cunningham Co, when You ant the Best.” i + Mo ate aX § sg Hebe e eet So ese ede ate ate alo ale te ofp eho afe ake ale elo ate ate Lodges x le een tiie ate member of the troop. th >, y foot |. 2, troop, ier aia their Tenderfoo: Trujillo, Hardman Leslie, John Higbee, Raymond nk Carey, James Bagley. The Tena foot pins were formally awarded at wssed. Certificates of registration haye will be formally presented at the. nex: } 5 Walter Ramey and Harry Logue axe! , new members. enrolled ip the troop. rst two patepls. of the troop en namei the Black Bear pg- Flying Bagle patrol. Blags | shoulder colors have been orderca i expected to arrive from na | tional headquarters in a short time | The vewular meeting of the troop was | night at ‘al new. names were presented tor 4 The regular meeting of the troep was } I sld "Tuesday evening at the home of } necting was held under the direction | of the Scout exeeutive. Instruction was Ibis Lomplete and aa Dressers, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Beds, Springs, Square Tables, Round Tables, Kitchen Cup- Cotton Rolled Mattresses > upon the elimination of discriminatory. trade practices.” E Pleading for closer co-operation be- tween the government and American business, Legge said he «id not cham- pion government ownership or ¢ of ‘business, but believed it to be tal that there be a more friendly w: ing understanding, ‘ — . GEBO COAL Baggage Moving Vans “THE YELLOW Natrone TRANSFER | . TYP SFUEL‘& ,' J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop. IT WiLL. ; TO. AY US: TO AY YOUR LOSS R. T. KEMP. CO. “Insurance — That's Au” ~ FOR POLICIES PARIS, Jan, 22/—France ts expect- ed'to authorize the government to tak» a “middie road” in foeign affairs. The chamber. of deputies pobably will ap- prove Premier. Briand’s cabinet selec- tions. A non-augressive poliey toward Rus ntional headquarters AN4) <4 and willingness to recognize. the need of German rehabilitation. are in ‘The -onty | criticism of Brland's announcement was, | “vagueness” in terms, ard, Maraiel John Kneil- Cooper, which the tests were | rs | troop, : { eluded in Briand's polices. y has made application as assistant Scoutmas- | | ‘Proop. 9. the Park sehooi. application blanks wer Scoutmaster Perry He- | ‘AY You Troop 10, ” Hunter ii “Mills. The Phone 370 ecogeceee: FURNITURE! FURNITURE! We Have Just Received THREE CAR LOADS you are going to buy Furniture we ask you to call and see our line. PRICES ARE RIGHT Chairs, Rockers, Library Tables, Duo folds, etc. Note These Special Prices on Mattresses, ‘Comforts, Heaters and Tables $12.50 - $5.06 "° $25.00 75° $5.00 $8.00” $14.00 WE €AN POSITIVELY SAVE YOU SLONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HARNED BROS. | 120 West Midwest Ave. Phone 249 Heaters, all sizes mfort Gaté Leg _ Thrift Week — Take care-of your dollars and they will take care of you when you are unable to earn. cf _. There comes a time in almost everybody’s life, When there is a draught. sig : _ Prepare for it now by saving a little of your income each week or month, tart a Bank Account Now at the ‘Bockman’ National Bank First Trust and Savings Bank 5 atin’ ‘ ee

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