Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 3

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Che Casper Dally Cridune Shriner's initiation. ceremonies at on\a trip for Denver, Kans-s City, ‘Mo., and other eastern ‘cities. . se By A. A. SLADE, Superintendent of Casper Schools, A. W. Peake has returned from Den- ee 3 ver, where he has ‘been attending to ‘company. ing is a godsend to public schools.” being builton ‘the A: H. Cobb prop- erty, next’ to. the ,Wyandotte apart?) Oe 2 ver on a short business trip. An informal evening of. dancing| ments and will include a display store eae « for which boyhood should stand. tener? eee = “SCOUTING IS GODSEND' TO THE! GAME LAW VIOLATORS PACKARD ALITA zene seies ter ct PUBLIC SCHOOL, SLADE REPEATS) Mit FINED $25 Each fish in Canycy creek, Ralph Brooks and were fined $25 and costs each when A tried Detore WtdeeWw. we hen! Motor Thief Shows Good Taste \°¥t and the telephone put in use in — ine was then remitted on the ground i rT it that it was a first offense action but| in Taking Car Belonging } 1 the. costs were arrested against the ‘Dean Russell of Columbia university voiced the sentiment See ee ae business for the Midwest Refining | Of the school authorities of this country ve be elds Face: ose of us who are actually engaged in school work have the Privilege of i aS fi vlaseenre teal one eae: something of the actual results. We know that scoutitevts bringing home to America and to Américan boys the ideals will be given at the Winter. Garden| building on the first floor.. The sec-| Mr; and Mrs. Tom Simeon ot D&n-| Boys do not take obligations lightly. 2 ny and thus obligates himself to be trust- George Dobson has returned to the| worthy, reliant, helpful, courteous, city after spending’ the last twol| kind, obedient, truthful, brave, clean, next Thursday, April 28, by the mem-| ond floor’ will include the four-room ver are spending the week end here| When the boy takes the, Scout oath "bers of the Elk’s dancing club. ‘The| apartment. for’ Mr, and~ Mrs. Blake) visiting with frends. : he ‘Promisse7to. obey the Scout law Schembeck. orchestra will furnish the end the up-to-date well: equipped stu- pd music and light refreshments will be|‘aio. ‘The.concert: hall .will be 60° fect served during the evening. by 33 feet. All of the recitals and ~ ete. plays will*be given ‘there, A° grand| months in the east on business, and reverent. Think what it means TN. Informal Afternoon opening is planned soon after Sma phos gee to the morale of the school when we 4 Is Enjoyed. the completion’ of the: building. The have scores of Boy Scouts all through Mrs: oes Spencer was sean pupils bf Gloria Dare Blake ‘will’ take ; the grades pledged to obey such law at an ipformal afternoon enjoyed by| cart. ; gaged a number of her friends at} ® beiey wiraics, pads on South Park street. Mrs. Lamb will cal okie taste pants, paved @|go to Thermopolis from hgre before two course luncheon at a ‘our. returning. to her home. « To date 2,000 school children have pred Elasery Robart Dottie ar: | Peen “given careful dental examina:!On the other hand, tho ambitious, Rummel, J., John Peterson, Charles ns by the members of the Casper} reablooded boy finds in Scouting i: x in an intensive program ? - st % of work which cannot go forward so 6. 3 in the city ing at h: er, home sf ically, Maxine John pifased with =-~---? ~o- WU) himself strong physically, mentally sin and morally. Scouting makes no appeal to “sissy’” Simpson, A. B. John, A. I. Cook, Miss Theis ger tices tee ee aS | Heals and Scores cere ing ene Sharing in Price Im- BG Hollingsworth and Miss Maxine || Parents are financially’ unable to have|{. now recornized as the true type provement sires the work done elsewhere. One’ hun- of American boy. If all our boys | dred eighty-four children have been enrolled in] xew yorRK 9 ieee mame i vantee mite be cain tated te cisanaa ieee Rare Mad thelr! teary, Se ebes proves: yoniitan Welt aie eae : f cleaned. Three hundred ‘thirty have|s ye no worry concern-| The dance at the Winter Garden| days. ge been extracted and 178 filled. nedvenaetie ce thlelcountes op teal \this evening will be given by the . bh Out of the 2,000 pupils examined] institutions. Boy Scouts have stood| mem betes tne a nerican. svemionAat] 125) We eerie ccretnmpste ON tbe | 1.5007 wera found sto. Nate. defective the test. Experience shows that they jex-service men and their friends are) Northwestern, was numbered among | tect in some fotm or other. The are and continue to be good citizens. invited to attend. | the busin: isitors -in Lander’ Yes-| work ts being carried on at tho Hast| cucrer te fortunate in having a The Schemkeck orchestra will sup-| terday. : Casper school this week, two dentista| «Clr cvecutive who devotes his en.| ply. the music, for ‘the dancing) froni see Scout executive who devotes his | the stock. exchange toda |shares, motors and oils leading. Wnsible for the upward movement, 9 o'clock until midnight and special} Miss ‘Marie Horton, supervisor of|°""S each forenoon. tire time to this work. We are also|the Jong sustained fecling of pessi- features will be given by the enter-| operators’ at the ttlephone exchange, ° ‘rtunate in having eltizens who arelmism having created a very extensive tainers. 2 “jis taking a week’s vacation. N. q Ft broad-minded enough to know that) short interest, especially in the more i se F, see ava ying he greatest asset any community has/ speculative stocks. Special Meeting Miss Marie Stewart, chief operator | is {ts boys and girls. True Scouts are} The market became more bouyant of Welfare Club. for the Mountain States Telephone Boat Launched nanly boys. If they are encouraged |jater when rails, steels, shippings and A, specially called meeting of the| and Telegraph company here, is hay- to‘adhere to the teachings of Scout-|other dormant issues joined forward ing they grow up to be men of ster-| movement. ling character. It will cost something | einen pac: members of the Welfare, club was] ing an attack of the grip this week. held yesterday afternoon at the home ces Mrs. E. Richard Shipp. pint feild ear ay Ag silver tea| rary clerk at the claim desk for. the| Ying boat converted for commercial] jt is worth far more than it costs. | Reading, Delaw to be held ‘\ coming Wednesday | Burlington,‘has left the city and’J. W.| US® Was launched here today by Sec- hy yr yee Chesapeake & afternoon with Mrs. T. F. Algeo at| Davidson’ has been assigned the claim| etary Denby in tho department's WILL TAKE BRIEF REST. | points her home on South Durbin street.| desk duties temporarily.! campaign to dispose of about 1,000 — | Re \Mrs.°C. A. Sanford and Mrs. F, H. mie ©1659 coast patrol flying boats to private} Harry Yesness, known wherever | of th |Seaman will pour rgd a receiving | committee_will be appointed by Mrs. J. W./ McIntyre, president of the & Hudson advances as The craft have been fitted with en-| evening for Denver, from which point Mshares. club. closed cabins for passengers. ‘hey |he will proceed to Idaho Springs for oe Toe funds of the tea will be used to Heaoie Sercttautone Meei eater mee are equipped with 400 horsepower Lib-| 4 much needed and deserved rest. On Queen Mary is the erst queen of defray @ part of the expense of the| duties after nearly a weck's absence | erty motors, have a wing spread of 72] nis return, he says, he will have some | Jingland, and, indeed, the s Sepa }infant welfare work program now un-| on account of sickness. feet, a speed of about 70 miles perl very interesting news for every man| to receive the degree of doctor o der way. : TE A TN os hour and are to be sold at about one-, who wears clothes. Harry will make | civil law fvom the University of Ox- CR aegis G, L. Vrooman, warchouse foreman | third of their actual cost. the trip in his cat ford. Duplicate “Whist lows to Canyon creek last Finding that the streams were 2 0% low for fishing and that fish had been | MotWeen_11_and 2 o'clock. The ma- fovsing a different f trapped by the iow waters, it is said the trio supplied their fish baskets by| clubbing the trapped game. SICKNESS CUTS OWN ATTENDANCE FOR WEEK The record attendance at the Cas- per schools received a knock during| the last week when many pupils and} teachers were, absent on account of The sickness seems to be epidemic in form and similar to the| “grip.” However it is no’ boys. The program is too strenuous.| Short Interests Run for Cover With Practically All Issues it considered | | CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 22.—The yoming, 1920, have | been printed and delivered to the sec- | retary of state and copies now may be! d_by addressing t broad and strong, in striking contrast to the recent duil sessions, Trans- actions to 12.30 o'clock, the first half of the day approximated 700,000 Session Laws of W; Technical conditions were largely TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY Of our wonderful money-saving sale of wearing apparel for d ic, Great Northern, A. L. Ham, who has been tempo- WASHINGTON, April 22.—A nayy] to reach all the boys of Casper, but! Atchison, Chicago Northwestern, hio rose 1 to izing for profits cut into some he session pro i ° os “The Man ssed, but the closing was strong . J. Vatghn, Burlington employe,| OWners as means of stimulating public| the Tribune circulates as | pressed, : 5 is out of the city, for ee fad a interest in aviation. in th eBarrel,” will leave tomorrow] with estimated’ sales of 1,100,000 cee at the Burlington, returned yesterday Praia Nui tain Club to Meet, from an inspection trip west of Cas-|f Y Mrs, Patrick Sullivan win be host-| per. tess this afternoon for the members o. of the Duplicate Whist club, at her N. S. Wilson has returned from "| home on South Center and Hugo] seattle, Wash., where he was called 4 streets. The timo will be devoted to] by the death of his son-in-law. aL cards 1g: usual. ! wee « Bake Sale Harry Miller is in the city from| The Casper board of education is Sat a Salt Creek attending. to business and| going to entertain the public school visiting with:friends for a few days.| teachers at a “get-acquainted” affair * . 5 to take place about April 29. Plans The jadies of the Presbyterian church $will have charge of a sale of baked tobe held ut the Shatfor} “Mrs, Frank Clark ‘has returned /to| are heine mado to use the gymnasium and Gay furniture stare, this coming} Douglas after a short visit here at the| of the new high school in. order .to Saturday afternoon after 2 o'clock. | home of Mrs. D. A. Ford. * | accommodate the large number of ; airy A opt ‘Potato Flakes Always Fresh nthe Ai-Tight Package ER) ? #5 S| teachers’ who gvill be present. conan 6, Party: 3, J, Wamunda, ticket asentttor the potas Colorado Potato Flake &Mf¢.Co. Denver, Colorado = igh! “Trib “Ch fis ame ‘The sixth birth anniversary: of Burlington here, left last night for une Class! | Adi B ‘inl ri Resul! ~ Marion Snook celebrated. 3 Denver, where he will attend the ne AT........ 924.95 QUAMITY. deme cepeascime™” | At $19.95 : day afternoon at a party given at the on homeo South ‘ere sce AMHR Saturday Twenty little friends were the guests. The time was spent playing games and in telling stories. Dainty refreshments were served to the children by Mrs. Snook, assisted by her mother. A birthday cake with six lighted candles, made the cente: i piece of the luncheon table. Spring flowers were also used for the deco- rations. Extraordinary Values for—— eae Mrs. Neil Thomas has returned to her home after undergoing a serious operation at Dr. Keith's private hos- pital. Mrs. Thomas is much improved, and is now able to see her friends. - oe Our windows tell part of the story as to just what our store is doing. You will find here for Saturday an unusual display and most wonderful values ever offered to the people of Casper and vicinity. We will not talk about values, but let you be the judge and’see the classes of dresses we have for you at— : $14.95 roe : Gas | | ' Tricolette Blouses At Gloria Dare Blake, Dare Blake studio, , eos Ly aie San Francisco, Cal, where she will - i ary, : ‘ ( spend about three weeks getting fur- : : ; ee @ A t studio building which will be finished’ in abou Absolutely perfect goods. Celts to Give Dancing Party. - Tonight the Celts will hold an in- formal dancing party in the Averill halj, formerly the Oil Center hall, on West Yellowstone street. The first dance will be played at 8:30 o'clock and all mempers of the order and their friends are vinvited. eee : : = : Luncheon Is - Pretty Affair. Mrs. H. H. Schwartz prejded at a Pretty luncheon served at lier home | yesterday afternoon. After the lunch- eon the afternoon was devoted to playing auction bridge. Several tables played, which will be finished in about two/= months’ time, The new building is WIFE HELPS ELECT HUBBY A wonderful selection in suits, Serge or “After having been in bed half the time for a year with severe pains in| == _ oii f wares: : Tricotine— my -right side over the appendix,|= stomach trouble and bloating, which ct he is oa the doctors seemed unable to reach Sta gest / iS 8 en with medicine, and advised operation ‘ e as the only remedy, my nurse ad- vised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and its results have truly been wonderful as I am now entirely ee t es ‘A beautiful line of skirts, either Serge or well.and strong, and at the last elec- . 5 ‘ a . 2 Plaid— tion’ worked hard to elect my hus- band.” It is a simple, harmless pre. hit ; ; é 4 paration that removes the catarrhal we m roenies S ae A muctis from the intestinal tract andj== ? 2 oe Ps allays the inflammation which causes ; ary f . practically all stomach, liver: and in- testinal ailments, including appendi soraaden: Atal aiuavitas Ady, ss bor ; Hundreds and hundreds of new summer ees ee ee es 5; ! hats, up-to-the-minute in styles, direct from New York, at prices that seen irresistible. The LEADER : ‘ Midwest Bldg., Opposite Postoffice | TA Your Choice— $3.00 Your Choice— $5.00 Your Choice— $7.50 They are all nobby OTHER MILLINERY All colors and styles. and are rare bargains. Me . chine was left standing in front of or the home while a party of friends Were ‘Visiting at the house. When — Mr. Sample went to take the machine @ to the garage it was gone. Two < jother cars, one a Dodge and the other \@ Cadillac, were left standing at the <= Convicted on a charge of clubbing sues \ W.-H Watson, | | ‘The theft was reported to the sher- -— |iff's office at an early hour this morn- ing and wires were immediately sent an endeavor to apprehend the thieves > | No success had been reported up to a to Ro mpl, late hour toda Roy Sample Ay at “ Tho charge grew out of a fi It is sald to be possible in London 7 expedition which took the hee eel A Packard Twin Six belonging to| alone to worship every Sunday for — Sunday, | £°¥ Sample, was stolen from in front |more than five years in a church of his home on South Park last night I belonging tc a diffe: tee mt sect or pro- ith. YO, HO! And a Boitle o’ Rum! “BURIED TREASURE” IT’S THE TALK OF THE TOWN Ask Your Boy, He Knows Women 65 Dresses 70 Dresses Values Up to $98.50 ia Values Up to $48.50 © Ate $48.95 TO GO 5 These Dresses Come in Im- AT.....0.. $19.95 z po ceheetee: EA Tricolette, Satin, and Crepe a Meteor. , 58 Dresses Values Up to $65 28 SUITS OF EXCELLENT A WONDERFUL LINE OF EMBROIDERED SUITS “ At $38.95 20 Per Cent Discount 20 Per Cent Discount ON EVERY HAT IN OUR SHOP ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS EXTRA SPECIALS Three Tables Filled With Hats TEDDYBEARS, One Table Filled With NIGHT GOWNS, ‘APRONS, CORSET COVERS, COLLARS, MIDDY SMOCKS and BLOOMERS Your Choice of Any One af Article— ‘ $1.00 : Just arrived, a new 20 PER CENT shipment of Silk Teddy- DISCOUNT ON ALL bockers and Petticoats. JUST RECEIVED A Large Shipment of Gymnasium Bloomers In White and Black ALSO NURSES’ DRESSES AND MAID Mo tote tom Poste te taste te toda tec Mo teste Mote He's tote tecte tee M PMO OME O ON TOPO HO HP OHO CON OHO O48 Se eho she-aho-sfo- Boe sho-ste-aho-ste steele Se ye Ro aXe . Ra - XeXe Orders of $3 Me ? so-ate-ate-et - Me * Metropolitan stores Me ro-ete-<f ? Free to Any Part of City Me tos Me toes - . % +4 gS "e modo eoeteateate ates OUR GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES ARE STRICTLY FRESH AND OF GOOD QUALITY—THE PRICES DEFY COMPETITION ner oP te Saturday Only, No. 2 Can of fo eke of trees M *e 2 For 25c Rose Brand iM 45c Per Doz. e+ ao . Strawberries, 50c Per Qt. ey o 5 to 50 Pa aM so ago4 o > cs PHONE 155-W Post aa ee R a Grocery Department 160 S. Center St. 2 o> ° Ra o> RA oe 5 o O oe, > ? 2% aXe oe “ roo Shredded Wheat —--__--__.19¢ Lemonz, a No. 21%4 can Peaches.___-___. .35¢ 25c a No. 2 can Raspberries... .35¢ Per Doz. >< No. 2 can Blueberries.. Red Seal Coffee, per lb ie 25 Crystal White . ar Soap, a Mazola Oil, per quart.. 4 Bars y: Van Camp’s Chili Sauce. 29¢ 25c aes Corn Flakes ——._— é mY ? Green Tea, per pkg. Sugar, per lb...... Extracts Lux Flakes, ~ iJ q SoBe Son ay RA “e 0-4 2, eS oe 2 eee 2, % oy os a 0, , O, n Oe en Oe Oe a ie en a rn Potnctoctn teste ceed oa an a a i ee i, SS I Cs

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