Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 6

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mori — Jewelry and watch repairtmg by ex- pert workmen, All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., 0-8. Bidg. 35-tf PAGE SIX ‘ . ; oo KREMLIN AZOV OF STATE ODD FELLOWS TG INVADE GAGPER SATURDAY FORALL DAY FETE AND FROLIC Muscovites Planning Big Time at Gathering Scheduled Here Saturday, April 16, will hereafter appear in red let- ters and figures in the Casper calendar. It will mark the institution of Kremlin Azov, Imperial Order of Muscovites, |. Province of Wyoming. At the stroke of midnight those who have journeyed from distant Siberia, the Ural passes above timberline, the ice locked shores of Nova Zembla and Valmal penin- sula to the number of more than a hundred, will call it the end of a Perfect day and will adjourn to thepri- vacy and comforts of the most con- venient livery stable to apply salves apd healing ointments to chilblains and other marks testifying to the hardships of exposure and the rigors of zero travel, to reach the Kremlin of Azov in time for the festivities The great honor done Casper in bringing to our fair city an institution of such magnitude and importance with such lmited heralding and wholly without understanding except among the elect, requires a more de- tailed setting out in order that the senieral public may understand more fully. The Imperial Order. of Muscovites is to Odd Fellowship what the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine is. to Masonry. Tt ig that branch of the fraternal or- ganization wherein diversoin and re- laxation from the seriousness and solemnity of the regular order is per- mitted. The early history of the Order of Muscovites, its founder and circum- stances surrounding these events is lost through the lack of facilities of the first inhabitants of the earth to keep a record of events in form for future reference. Through traditions, however, there is an account, which is accepted as authentic and since re- corded -by the order, from which it {s learned that the order is of Mongo. Che Casper Dailp Cribune é NO-ICE. bs be responsible for any debts con- ted by this business up to April {oe 1921. Credits held by customers ‘ted before May 1. must De collected before May 1. Notice is iereby given that I have sold the West Cigar and News Stand business to Ralph Yobin and that I 442-3" cn Time For House-Cleaning The mild days are here ahead of time and the alert home manager is in- clined to brighten her home for spring. Before she begins her refurnishing she should visit our Dry Goods Section that is ready to serve her quickly. and economically. , If you’ve waited or looked for an un- usual bargain in curtain goods and draperies, don’t wait longer; come here and see the superior values we offer. We shall not go into a detailed description of every item, but fee] sure that you'll agree when you see them that every one is a real bargain. ii +g ihc hi i a Re, White, Cream and Ecru Materials : _ At Special Prices 40 to 44-inch Figured Nets ne Mar- quisettes; regularly priced ai $1.50 to $1.75. On sale, yard 95¢e 40 to 44-inch Figured Nets and Mar- quisettes; regularly priced at $2.00 to $2.25. On sale at, 1.45 yard .......... 40 to 44-inch Figured Nets and Mar- quisettes; regularly priced at $2.50 to $3.00. On sale at, 4.85 yard = 2st New Panel Nets for ful) length win- dows; regularly priced at $1.50 per panel.’ On sale at, 1.15 each .... Cretonnes, Madras and Terry Cloth for Draperies ees Madras even ee Cloth; regularly priced at $1.50. Very special at, yard... 95¢e 36-inch Fancy Madras and Tapestry; regularly priced $2 to $2.25. Sale price, yaa... 91.45 36-inch Terry Cloth for very fine drap- eries; regularly priced at $i 45 $2.50. Sale price, yard... e Buy Your Small Rugs and Rag Rugs Here if You Want to Save Money E. RICHARD SHIPP, Czar, Fremlin Azov Imperial Order of Muscoyites. 36-inch Marquisette with colored dots. Very special at, 20e yard 36-inch plain white Marquis- ette. Very. special at, yard...... 25e E. Richard Shipp, : 5 ¢ Miner . 86-inch white dotted Swiss. id, HT. 3 abe tf Very special at, yard. ta 30e 36 and 40-inch white cream and ecru Figured Net and Marquisette; regu- larly priced at 75c. On 9 sale at, yard... ec 40 to 50-inch plain and fancy Mar- quisettes; regularly .priced at $1 to $1.25. On sale at, yard 1d5@ Inner Guard—Arthur Kosankes, Outer Guard—George Rummell. Charter List. ‘i Following is the charter list of Imperial» Order of the order, the adoption of the ‘bear as| the mascot, the bear being a native of the region, i There is a chapter in tHe later his- tory of the order, dating from, Czar/Kremlin Azov, Ivan I in which the Czar of all the | Muscovites: Russias became the hereditary chief} A. 'T. Phillips, officer of the order and in return was{G. Ericksen, B: obligated to furnish all bear required |Intire, Paul Jones, James C. Miller, for the local Kremlins throughout | W. i. Mershon,, George |W. Rummel, the world. This arrangement came to|Paul Turner, R. C. Davis, D. M. Lob- an end with the.fall of Nicholas|dell, James Kelley, D. C. McWhirte Romanoff, since which time the order|C. M. Walker, A. M, Jakobi, Oscai has been compelied to observe greater/D. Milier, John Lynch, H. L. Rees, economy in bear, J. C. Moore, J. O. Brittain, John With the advent of Bolshevism in| Miller, Roy C. Morris, G. W. Popejoy. Russia, supreme headquarters was re-| Louis R. Schmidt, W. C. Boyles, Jesse moved from its-ancient seat on the|O. Allen, H. A. Calnan, Charles Baltic to. Kremlin Riga, Colo. ‘There|Galusha, G. W. Hughes, R.A. was an effort’ to secure tho distin-|Schnoor, Arthur Kosanke, Willlam T, guished honor by Moscow, Idaho, but} Bigler, Claud Johnson, James M. it failed, as it deserved. W. D. Keyser, A. T. Hall, B. When Columbus’ came to the Elof Engdah), BN. western hemisphere in 1492 he found hard Dunne, L. D. Scott, a flourishing Kremlin or two among} Frank Canner, S. C. Anderson, B. 8. Nan origin. ‘The story lacks minute|the Indians and explorers among the | Se! D. Hoffman, ‘T, W. Hobbs, jetails but it runs like this. After) Aztec ruins have found signs. of the H. Thomas, John: W. Whisenhunt, the earth had cooled sufficiently for/order in that. ancient civilization, | Walter I: Anderson, Oliver 1°. Forbes, the crust to bear a man’s weight and} proving Muscovitis to be of. early {O. W. Twiggs, F. Soucsek, R. D. people began to move about it was|origin and to have stalked around the|Goble, Floyd L. Coons, James Win- discovered that the cooling process! giobe, So mucli for the history of the|ters, Carl Kropp, 1: V: Gregory, Wil- advanced from the poles’ to the equa-! order. OG liam Moorehead, Fred Cannon, Since transplanting headquarters|Lynch, Morris Kline, Roscoe stumbled headlong to’ a ‘pile of boiler plate, lighting on his bead and should-[tor and the northern and southern ers. A concussion of ‘the spinal cord| portions of the globe provided the , Joseph. Burges, is responsible for paralysis, X-ray |™ore delightful climate. At the time /undergone great changes. The ancient of which we speak the vicinity of the to America the*entire system has|Schlec F. Wilson, ‘A. H f } | f pictures were taken of the injury Roush, D. |tities remain but there is more, of|Charles J. Huntzinger, yesterday after which it, was an nowinced that the man’s condition was} Russia was a most attractive all-year-|prief the whole’ workings have. becn Masked Holdup Lends Thrill to Festivities at Happy Kanyon Gulf of Riga in the present soviet of democracy and! good-fellowship, in| Copenhaver, C. A. West, not critical and that his injuries in]|round climate. To this point came} Americanized. Tent 36-inch Cretonne in a nice range ‘of patterns. On sale,at the very low price of, yard. “y 20e 86-inch Nee regularly priced at 75c and 85c. Very special 45e at, yard ..... sins Cretonnee and Repps; usual price $1 to $1.25. Very spe- cial at, yard... As 79@ RUGS BERT, MARTIN, Munster of Records Kremlin Riga, Imperial Chancellor of the Empire, Imperial. Kremlin. . M.. Endell, Buxton, Frank Thomas A. Young, L. all probability are only temporary. |the Mongolian mandarians in their| ‘Therefore when this. great order - i Frank Anderson, 1. I. Hogue, Adam SHEEP SHEARING Will urious Pierce-Arrows, the Mabara-|/comes to establish itsclf in Casper, mons and Stanley Overbaugh. The. following candidates are from iahs of India in their swift flying alr-/ wyoming and crect Kremlin Azoy it plans, the Caliphs of Bagdad and the|should be welcomed for the great|Salt Creek: Ptolemies ‘of Egypt in their pleasura/ good it will do and the hilarity it] Lyle'C. Garner, J. 1. Murray, John yachts and submarine craft, all to) will supply to somber existence. A. Grant, Frank ‘Borsch, Harry spend the heated term away from} Officers of Kremlin Azov. Heath, J. H. Mahaffey, C. M. Henry, their local environment and where A. 'T. Phillips. W. H. Butler, B. B. Nevins, Ernest cracked ice was less expensive. |Hardegen, John W. Wyland, W. § Past Czar- Czar—E. Richard Shipp. The American Legion Happy Kan- yon last night attracted ‘still lary * bs than’ appeatetl ats thetops Tae sheep shearing pens ‘at Bishop] -Here upon the shores of the Gulf| Councillor—L, C. Garner. Gilkison,/ George Scott, Chester A. 24x86-inch Rag Rugs; regularly priced 27x64-inch Axminster Rugs; usual tel pe Monday. ‘evening. | Sroai| wil start okeretibiin coach ‘April 24.40% Riga was the order founded by| Regent—William T. Bigler. Borsch, ‘Lester F. Borsch, John P, at'$1.50. In this sale, price $9.75. Sale S85 al] appearances the satis! of] according to Marvin Bishop, who will] these worthies from the uttermost; Grand Duke—James Winters. Linder, Dorr R. Drake, Earl D. h 2 5 ‘ 7d. 7 85 the crowd at the opening night pro-|be in charge this spring. parts of the then known world, It| Governor—E. D. Hoffman. Kreffar, Rye Besemann, pa ihe each ... setenceeses “4 e price .. e favorable results in the| The prospects are for a 25 per cert] was quite natural that character-| Minister of Records—Ira W. Naylor.|R. Martin, Charles M. Drummond, W. ue ¥ fe A oe rok aavcctising RAs the publicity | heavier clip than last year, according|{stics of the order had, to latge ex-| Minister of Finance—-Blof Engdahl.|P. Owen, Oscar shostet, Charles Af, 24x48-inch Rag Rugs; regularly priced 86x72-inch Axminster Rugs; ~ usual committee had been able to accom-|to reports from those who are in ajtent, local origin. For instance, the| Custodian—O. D, Mille: Dahl, Harjry A. Chandler and Thomas at $3.50. On sale at, price $14.50. Sale plish, ition to titles of officers. and dignitaries of' I Reaga: each A: e price is Pleasure seekers came earlier, got ; | ail ia ea: better into the spirit of the frontier o 1 27x54-inch Axminster Rugs; regularly 27x54-inch Wilton Rugs; usual price a tity, and stayed later. ‘The Calamity priced at $8.00. $19.50. Sal ‘ Jane dance hall was one of the main Q 00. 6 35 9.50. Sale 14 attractions, and the dancers Sale price le price. ck ere i ehes e their amusement the more enjo: due to the addition of Bud Ave to the corps of music venders. The concession _ booths crowded throughout the eyening and You Will Take a New Interest in Sewing When You See were prize winners placed their eaenemioneat freely on the numbers for prizes of Indian blankets, Indian baskets, cigars and tobaccos, candy Calamity Jane dolls, buckets of lard end heme tophies evarywhiere while selections are at their best. Sale days will be Thurs- Er NANA ‘ee amb table where mins day, Friday and Saturday of this week. —————— even’ng were playing to capa sty un til a late hour. e ° 5 ‘ i ene go spre ocetrtea. when the $2.15; sale price_____$1.65 prices 2220 v eas $2.25 aye ight. A y i y : : Se a eimoutied ona, se Georgette, reg. price $2.15; Wash Satin, reg. price $2.85; ftea white Hore, SeHent, Toveled his sale price._-_______= $1.65 sale price 2__-__ __ _-$2.15 dre 5 on Banker Paul Sandlin, an: 4 sieved him ofa load of Lonel bb fv amounting to about 200,000 buc sacl Hs attempting to make his getaway, the achicont NAD was initiated by names mancnete ll Coats, Suits and AV | seoture of the bandit, who was later ; ~ {dentified as D. R. McKay, ono tins D candidate for. the office of county Ri W. eet en oe Yesses ivers of Hot Water sanz al Nein at 0 oo and Now you tell the need of that Coat, H eated on th R Sontinve until ai@DAEME Suit or Dress, and here you will see the celia aS a e nun —— 5 — wat —ti WORK cTARTED ON BIg garments that supply the need. A\ll in pilot Tete powerful burers — water rushes throu xh ry . coe) ee ess er OW PARK the latest styes and finest materials. We $ fresh, clean, piping-hot water for the dishes, the bath, | & WAREHOU Jb UN are giving a tl ¢ laundry, the sick Toom, shaving, etc. : Na) is the service the Humphrey Automatic Gas Water : SN cand Went eater supplies without preparation or bother of any kind bearenousa ihe Spee ‘The 'Ne —every minute of every year. trona ‘Transfev, sie. A R With the Hi hot_ water i imi company an rd wore O capacity of atank: ‘The supply is endless” Ae logge the turepstory, brick sree Te Ea faucet is open, steaming hot water es forth. Water is on North Park street. Additional, stor DISCOUNT . always fresig — never reheated. When the faucet is closed age faction ara ‘Resded ef snipe and bis pine Sra eat gas—expense is stopped—danger ne work will be rushed, ie Fe FS n él i : » » pie en tee On all our entire stock of Coats, Suits PN nd best ofall this complete, automatic, hot water service t . U “. I sy 4 J BOILERMAKER PARALYZED and Dresses. ) Ee a r i e® hot water 365 days a year at an expense so small you can hardly notice it. 4 distill a: K is D ‘Goods Co ; . ia ea ater, assis VYTY ~U-f| Casper Gas Appliance Co. | | is in the Private hospitad 3 aral rom below the Py 4 Sia 220 SOUTH CENTER STREET 119 East First St. Phone 1500. scaffolding at the plant. Smith t =n “ Our Fine Collection of & E EE. ES. & Crepe de chine, regular price Muslin, reg. price $2.25; sale price pal UNE Ss 44 | 5 Come early and pick out material for your new Dress Taffeta, reg. price $2.85; sale. Colored Pongee, reg. price $1.95; sale price_____$1.65 Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST LL

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