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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLEDGES CO-OPERATION IN LEGION ACTIVITIES where she will yisit with n-| tained in a resolution recently adopt-| igive pledged their moral support and other sister, Mrs. Paul ©. Groves. ed by the Casper Chamber of Com-| influence in the conduct of the af. eere, merce, in which the American Legion | ‘fairs of the legion, as a means of Julian Lever, division freight and is pledged the assistance of the cham- | improving the morale; -| passenger agent for the Northwest-| ber of commerce in many of its under- ern, is in Alliance, Neb., this week | takings. on business ‘for the company. se chine. commerce through” the board of. di-| ican Legion be voted the confidnce of| He Supt. M. E. angler of the East| rectors is expressed in the resolution this body in the proposed organization | from Nebraska division of the Northwret-| adopted. The aspirations of the le-}and work to be carried on in its ‘ern railroad, went threugh Casper yes-, sion to become self-supporting’ are! clubrooms; and, terday on his way to Lander where fostered by the resolution and the +} ho will attend to ratiroad business. chamver of commerce will give its se « wholehearted support to the activities Cc. G. Burham, executive vice presi-| of the organization. dent for the Chicago, Burlington «| The resolution of confidence follows: W. Vroman post of the American Le- | ‘ll. gion be supported in their desire to passed through Casper on No. 29 on| an inspection tour over .the Wyoming) Whereas, it has been found through lines. | Careful investigation by a committee | eee of the Casper Chamber of Commerce Mr.and Mrs. Eenry R. Dickson of; ssagee ex Ww. Veeaees post of | legion; and, New Bedford, Conn., are. house guests | the American Legion Moting .cer- . at the P. L. Dickson home A number |tain reforms in the management of Ractent be giver to Oe alae mexican of sotial eventshave been given in| the local clubrooms which will tend’ Tein to spencer well cher cad honor.of the. guests from the,east in-|to improve the morale of the legion:) Vicicsome public entertainments for cluding a dinner at the Henning hotel 2nd, the purpose of raising special funds served last evoning. leotr meanest Bem’ been determine’). muniticient activities, pepvided eee pthat the local American Legion post| tiie “such proposed entertamments Miss Mae Bal is in from Salt Creek | can be made largely self-supporting | first be passed upon by the board of with friends shopping and through the securing of a competent) duct of the club and that the manager be under the direct supervision of and responsible to, a competent board of erent’ the’ club; and,| tion and approval of the chamber of Che Caspet Daily Crrpune DRIVER OF TRACTOR IS CAUGHT IN GEARS, 1s:03 at Death |" mere cree’ s — a | *PProval here and one of the strongest | substantial members of the George W.|‘°T ©" lonely road at night, J. W expressions of this approval is con-|'Vroman post of the American Legion | ™cIntyre suffered painful injuries, be fore he was able to shut off the ma to make some minor adjustment when he slipped and fell into the machinery Now therefore, be it resolved by the |The machine went into gear and Mr Casper Chamber of Commerce that the| McIntyre was barely able to reach Bigger, Stronger, More Durable The confidence of the chamber of | George W. Vroman post of the Amer-|the control which killed the engine. EDINBURGH, Scotland, June 15. —By The Associated Press)}—Dr. wae ©. McCullough of Fort villiams, Ont., was today unani- , g. mounix, abected’ geestdent of the In. tires and inner tubes, too, show ! perintendent of the Wyoming diviaion|- BONUS BLANKS RECEIVED. Cheyenne Woman ofthe Union Pacific railroad. -Mrs.| Anyone in and around Casper \vho red the service from the state oc Michigan will be interested to know hat blank applicitions for obtaining sthte bonus, have been received 7t Hungerford had been a resident of retained excellent health until a fe ¢ the | Weeks ago and her faculties were vir-|the Red Cross office located in the ° CONDITION SERIOUS CHEYENNE, June 15.—One of the| Lins sutupaires. new Midwest building. | se be cess a SK oldest persons in Wyoming—if not the oldest—Mrs. Martha A. Hunger. 0 FOOT ford, 93 years of age, died here Mon-| G. D. Sims of Sheridan is looking |, Put your faith in FATE: wate —_—_<_.—___. ion Plasters. They won't decei 1 of the George | ical attention; and, WHEATLAND, Wyo. June 15, —|@4¥ at the home of her daughter, |after business interests here for the Your money bacle unless you wm W. Vroman post of the American Le-| Whereas, : Caught in the gears of a Fordson trac.| MT&_J-__V. Anderson, wife of the su-iday. pleased. Casper Pharmacy Sion have caused widespread public Loe > hax tiehag & ————— — = = : McIntyre was leaning over was able to extricate himself Se mchne tae ou : Than Ever Before Painful journey to Wheatland for med. ical aid. It was found that he had + Be it further resolved and recom-|Suffered many injuries and that his ¥ mended, that the officers of the George|*idneys had been torn loose in the His condition is critical. For months, we have worked to make | Quincy, with headquarters at Chicage,| Resolutions, «| [handing the thamenaey aete_|Ontario Man Is Wa Goodyear Tires for passenger cars even 2 better. We have increased the size of Made President our clincher type Goodyear Cords, Of Rotary Clubs : made the tread thicker, the carcass heavier, the bead stronger. Today our larger size Cords are likewise bigger, stronger, more durable. And fabric visiting } directors of the American Legian ternational Association of Rot. ary i ee, Seep nem tor sipereral) Puatnare MecaGe: She wut put te bib] Ss. surther, ‘recelyp. the ooaemender], Grane mematam of Retery added value. Whatever car you drive, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres-| Mrs H. Hart arrived Sunday and j NY, Vroman | COMMerce and the city, counel; for the ensuing year. byteriap church will meet Thursday | will spend summer with her post of the American Legion"has taken} Be ft further resolved. that copies afternaeeint S860 clock At the Prec: Sats i sabre age oph eked Pape hated ‘active interest in semi-public and | f these resolutions, together with the byterian church parlors. As this will|company. Mr. Hart anf his mother| civic activities in Casper. Natrona| ®""ual report of the American Le- be the® last» meeting before the xd-|wilt-have one of the Rex apartments county, and ‘the state of Wyoming;|€!0" be presented to. the honorable journment for the summer time a! for the summer . and, {| Mayor-and city council of the city of good attendance is desired. Impo M eee Wherews,. the George W. Vroman | “sper, and that copies of the report tant business will be’ brought up. Post of ‘the American Legion has|%"¢ resolutions be published in the cee James ,Tarrincoat of Lewistown, “ Casper daily papers, Mont., is eral a: in the| tendered great service to ex-service Ww ag ag att to Sieiness. ee salon men through its employment bureau LEW M..GAY, Pres. ‘uptails ee his ‘oilvinterests. Mr. Tarrincoat|@nd has furnished funds to ex-serv- Casper Chamber of Commerce. At 6:30. 0" this morning at the formerly’ onnected with one of|ice men who werefin need of tempo-| Attest. home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ri Sra" Gl copa gy the city | fry financial assistance and med-! CHARLES B. STAFFORD, Sec'y. f. is now located in Lewistown in the ¥ | Same business. : s . : foisna timerease ot|! Wyoming Conservatory of Music s ., after completing CASPER, WYO. 4 junior year at the Pr: Mine. if Studios—St. Mark's Parish House . Seventh and Wolcott streets Phone 1453 ' Misd ‘Katherine Kingsley, and Mise VIOLIN—MR. FRANCIS DROHAN Katherine Banning, both of Boston, <a London Conservatory ,] Mass., who have been here during the BAND INSTRUMENTS—MR. AUSTYN EDWARDS past. year instructing in the public Thaviu and Kryl Concert Bands . schoo's, have left for the» national y Vv, _ PIANO—MAY VALENTINE rbent the west bien Shey will mead Orchestra Conductor ti to their homes ccnp ioe pie > VOICE—MR. LUCIEN VIRDENE attorney, of ‘this city, = ee Paris Opera Comique cueveabs about these ‘veate Ree. he PS LE EG an Can Lane Mr. Edwards now receiviug applicants for boys’ band to be graduated from the Cheyenne ~ high ba are lars fore take ml ie wh organized in Casper under his direction. Boys reven years of age school and has many friends both in| sing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gib- an 6S Sears the state capital and here. Before | une wat the audience at the Amen. Pupils desirous of entering chautauqua, opera and concert work her marriage Mrs.'Warton was in the | {cin Legion, piay ‘last night and are can secure positions through the Conservatory. Also short concert employ of the Coliseum garage. of th trava- tours will be booked by the Conservatory for students ‘capable of Mr. Warton’ came to Casper about | 00d in their Praise uf the extray: filling them. two years ago after service with the see see eeemon in France. His home| aries Julia Kassis of the Kassis Dry Goods was for ‘ty in Cheyenne. The wed- compan: nday ht f ding is a culmination of a Bip hig tars "3 enties " n on business for the remainder of, the 7 ‘WE RECEIVED YESTERDAY week. _ Mr. Billings was form: a . 100 Summer Dresses South Center street this :noon tora resident ‘here’ although the says ‘he WE HAVE PLACED THEM ON SALE : At $10.95 He has not visited here for about two years. ; ernoon was enjoyed auction bridge. ‘ eee = ‘Miss Haze] Welch, sister of Mrs. C. P. Arbogast, is here from Portland, Ore., cn a viatt to) ecroe time. . i Mrs. J. W. Finnegan, who has been spending the winter in Florida, -is ex- me = F pected to return to this city th They are wonderful buys. C. L. Hudson has returned from|month. Mrs. Finnegan will open her. . ‘4 Denyer where he has been on busi-| home, 603 South, Beech street, for the We have many bargains throughout ‘the store. ness for the Midwest Refining com-| summer months. pany. Mr. Hudson is assistant pur- a) eee chasing agent under Mr. Steel vf] Jack Leary is out of town attend- Denver. ing to business for the GC. B. & Q. be Sa for several] Gays. . John D. Clark of Denver, is in the bere d city attending to business’ for the W. T. Titcomb, a prominent oil op- Midwest Refining company. erator and promoter of Denver who 2.8 . .| has been looking after business here, A. M. Garbutt of the firm of Gar-|has returned to his headquarters in butt, Weidner & Sweeney, has re-| Denver. i turned from Salt Creek, where he see ‘spent several days on business. si L. D. Lioyd has returned to Grey- o Be bull where he is connected with the Attorney C. P. Plummer, who has|Lioyd Construction company, after ~ been in Cheyenne on business “ is spending the day in Douglas at’ the land sale. eee William IKyne left last night on a thort business trip through tHe state. ase R. S. Ellison cf the Midwest Refin- ing company, has left for the nort! @ * ern part of the state and Montan: f where he will look after. business. in- tercsts., ese »- Myron Blackmore of tho Midwest . * z s Refining company offices at Denver, is in the city on business for the day with the company” here. eee Miss Edith Gilling hag teft for Bos- ton. where she will remain. Miss Gilling has been in Casper for the past year in the employ of the Mid- west Refining company, eee Two Cars of Second Hand Furniture Dressers . Beds Springs — Chiffoniers | Davenports Miss Mabel E. Gates, who has been assistant home service secretary tor the Reg Cross ‘here, leaves tonight for, ‘Denver where ‘she will enjoy an cx- ‘tended vacation. “ - Oe] n yt. of Bryant S. Cromer. prominent at- torney of Riverton, Wyo., is'in Cus- per for the balance of the week at- b! T. bi Ch e tend to ess and: visiting with ’ hia iathes De. FM Cromer Me abies airs Cromer formerly practiced his profes- Sanitary Couches Bookcases eh aeudi eeu wu uh ede dededededededede sion in Casper, but has been in River- ton for the past five years. + see Miss Esther Doran, who has been a: the information desk at the “Mid- west Refining company offices in the city is now on the switchboard. Miss Mabel Holliday will take her place tne sixth floor, % G eee K. Knickenbocker has teft for Riv- 2 : . erton, where he will attend: to. bus!- e . tess for several days in the interests & 120 W. Midwest Phone 249 N of tho Midwest Refining company. eee Miss Inez Babb, accompanied by »: sister, Miss Madeline Babb, is ing tomorrow for Fort Colli week's visit & MMeadelin Weave Vort o for a have your baking done— instead of in your own home. The pure fvod in- gredients of our bread and pastry thoroughly mixed and baked with expert skill bring to your home the acme of the baker’s art when you or- der our goods by name. SS PO PO PTT PTET Pree 0 there are improved Goodyear Tires and Tubes now ready for it, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Goopyear Tire & RuspeR COMPANY of California YES, it’s pleasant to it’s done in our bakery Goodyear Solid anf Pneu- Goodyear Pneumatic matic Tires for trucks; Tires; also Tubes for tour- also Tubes. ing cars. Schulte Hardware Co, Casper Motor Co. a TT The Rexall Stores Are the World’s Greatest Drug Stores “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” b Sp e cial s fi or Thursday REX- , ” | ' The Midwest Pharmacy KIMB- ALL.BULK CHOCOLATES T H AT i S- Regular price, per Ib., 90c. CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS TOMORROW’S PRICE— EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE COMPARE OUR PRICES f * WITH OTHERS 3 The Safe Drug Stores Expert es apa ay SPECIAL MENU FOR TOMORROW Liggett’s Maxine Cherries 50c Merchants Lunch p A superior chocolate-coated cherry, 11 A. M, to2 P. M. made by a world famed manufacturer. Bean Soup One-pound fancy box— Spanish Stew ‘ Leg of Lamb with Dressing Regular price, per Ib., $1.00 Creamed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Tapi Puddi if ae esac TOMORROW’S PRICE— Cherry Pie Chocolate Pie Tomato-Lettuce Salad Fruit Salad Sliced Tomatoes Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy. 2 KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Rexall Stores TWO STORES : The Pioneer Stores Midwest Bldg. ; THE SAFE DRUG STORES 214 South Center LALA \ UR