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PAGE EIGHT TATE ACCHPIN ‘PLAYGROUNDS TO BE STATE ASSOCIATION FORIRISH RECOGNITION MEETS SATURDAY “Werte ORI Wyoming Convention to Be Held at Casper June 25; wie chamber of commerce wil enter Plans Laid by Casper Council at Meeting rupervindpiergrounds and. swim Sunday; British “Atrocities” Flayed kiddies during |the summer months. and plans will | be outlined tomorrow noon at the a chamber of commerce forum lunch. Next Saturday, June 25, the Wyoming state convention | $% for the steps that will be nec- of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic will be held at the Mullin club, Casper, the pro- ceedings beginning at 10 o'clock. To make preparations for the eesary to give the most efficient help and service. Many Casperites who per council of the association tended. Michael W. Purcell, have the interests of Casper kiddies at heart will make suggestions after which there will be a general discus. ided and Michael Har. organi the and gave a talk vent a meeting of the Cas- held yesterday and was at the elections than had the} present administration of President | Harding. The minority in Ireland| that still supported the British con- -|nection was. only about half the - strength of the American tories who sion of the subject. ‘Tomorrow's Meeting and the meet- ing a week later, June 28, will be the last of the present series before the summer recess. The program committee is not ready yet to make an announcement of the program for |June 28. However, negotiations are Washington, The latter| underway to bring a speaker to Cas 5 per cent of this country,|per to speak on civic improvement he Irish tories only num-| plans. .The last meetinz of the series & per cent of the population of|on June 28, will be held in the even ielant | ing and will be partly in the nature Harkin showed that the Bel-| | of celebrating the accomplishments of set up for six of| the fcrum arliament” counties of Ireland | fbe Casper Daily Cribune BIG RAGE MEET ARRANGED FOR FALL SEASON Harness and Running Events to Be Featured on Three-Day Program of Fair Asso- ciation Here Plans for a three-day tace meet which some of the fastest runnjig | aid acces races ever awa’in this secticm of the country will be staged, were completed at a meeting of the Natrona County Fair association Fri- day nigh}. September 8, 9 and 10, were the dates set aside for the big race meet. : Besides te running and” harness races, the program includes many oth- er real entertainment numbers. Some of the fastest horses in this part oF the country will compete for over $2,000 in prizes, which have been hung up as the purses in the running races alone. Entrants and letters @ inquiry are pouring in here daily, asking. in- “mond had not yet arrived when she * What wisdom in love lacketh the ‘pocketbook pays for. At least that ‘ig the impression of one Casper man, Oybose name is suppressed by the county sgthorities, but who is said ito have been an employe of the Mid- ‘west refinery here for several years. The stery came out when the man made his appearance at the coun- ty attornes’s office this morning seeking a tarrant for the arrest of the woman in the case. Love scorned and affections unre Quited after he had provided her With worldly goods, this man’s heart turned to stone and he attempted to have the former “apple of his eye” | Jailed on many charges. He had woed and won her, so he He had wooed and won her, so he ‘Went so far as to let him buy her @ nifty sparkler, a good gold ring, ® fitting trousseau for the ceremony and even get the license. It was learned later, however, that the dia- consented to the license part of the Proceedings. The complete outfit represenied about $500. AILS TO WIN LOVE BY GIFTS, ADMIRER SEEKS ARREST OF FAIR ONE With everything im order and decked in a handsome new outfit which he had procured, Mere Man made his appearance at the domicile of his lady fair yesterday morning and was ordered to “get the h—1 out | of there.” Abashed but not believing his ears he thought he was the victim of some practical-joking friends. Nay, nay, Pauline. Fair lady made her appearance this time and backed up Her former statement with the in | delicate phrasing: “Begone, boob! wedding bells for me with all this swell scenery.” Just what the man can do, or if he could do it what good it would | do him is now the perplexing query. He refuses to sue her for breach of promise as he hates to let his friends. know how he was worked. Ob! well, it’s a great life if you don’t weaken. He is trying to figure out how some fellows get away with this “Bought and Paid For” stuff. T have a date. No | HK| MONDAY, JUNE 20. 1921 ——$—_. CASPER All This Week Under Auspices George W. Vroman Post No. 2 AMERICAN LEGION CLARENCE-A- ORTHAM Wor o's Best SHows 40CARS 22SHOWS 6RIDES 400 NOTICE Mrs. MacDonald, former proprietor of the “Little Tea Shop Around the Corner,” wishes to announce that she will take orders for cakes, pies and salad dressings at her home, 343 West Eleventh street. Call 452J. PLOPDLASB OD POG ATORS DOD ontrol of tradé, commerce, harbors. formation about the race meet. a | "sez| PERSONALS showing that police, customs or excise. ‘It had no eS z + nd- have been control of finance, and, he remarked, I Ww Ww Seized Branch rish republicans, | whoever controlled the purse con-| Miss Margaret Sullivan returnea| 4° bs s trolled the position. The mayor of an American city was vested with greater powers than those possessed j Yesterday from Douglas where she Spent the past week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. John Morton. 112 West Midwest Ave. Phone 74. Harold Bremer, Realtor GUARA were attemptir 1 shooting up Irish For Sabotage WORK The kind it pays to invest in. 1 towns and devastating the by this travesty of a parliament. ee . BE YOUR OWN BOSS. women and children as; 4 committee was appointed to| Mrs. James Stewart has joined her B-56—Restaurant doing husband here, an official of the Stand ard (Indiana) Oi company, who is now located in the Salt Creek field. While in Casper Mrs. Stewart is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andras Mr. n suffering under the Brit- SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—After receiving information that he was wanted in connection with sabotage in the wheat fields of Kansas, Nebras- ka and North and South Dakota, the police today charged John Hammon, a supposed organizer of the Industrial nake krrangements with the convention in connection good Business ates: possible ex, can be bought for 335,500 cash. This is a money maker. Living: rooms and bath adja- cent. B-52—A store bullding UNDER ARREST terror and frightfulness: ALALALALALALALALALALLIALAR (Continued from Page 1.) ator Norris, a mem- an Commission ‘of on $1,000 bond, charged with the! to maintain her Stewart, who is inspecting the Creek field for the Standard com- pan . » is @ son of Colonel Stewart,| Workers of the Wor'd, with criminal T j 4. tor rent in splendid lo- W. I ° Oili G ° RETURNING 10 NORMAL tt SS “ ea Rea at mia wi ¥ sg omtciats claim that she ‘cio: nis = tab? for t gs; +) easing f the Si y ri t. arrested ‘ice; suitable ‘ asnin of the Standard company vagrani 3 lammon as arrest voy rs, 2 yp | ahem ; some domestic tangle. She claims that the shooting was accidental, Nick Camets is being held without ball for the kiling of Jam Ladus, former proprietor of the Burlington line. Immediate « in- quiry will assist build- ing to suit tenant. B16—Grocery business at_a sacrifice. Rooms E. T. Williams, presi nt of the E, T. Williams Oi! company, is spending 1 few days inspecting the company’s properties in the Salt Creek field. Sn Conditions at Pathfinder dam are MADAME CURIE HONORED. normal again, and each 24-hour period S A great increase in ‘the difference WELLESLEY, Mass., June 20,— Work called for and delivered ARIAT ROALAKIALALATASALRIRIAI AT water that enters the| Three wells which are being drilled | Mme. Marie Curie, codiscoverer of ra- 9 , adjacent. ‘Three-year the Ar re and the water which is re-|on lands on which the government! dium. received the degree of doctor meee = nee Wolcott street. +} lease. Good reason for : Republic required operations are due in either|of science the onl.y honorary degree| 1. B. Nicholson, former policeman, this bargain. Takes 2 resolutio Sunday, the inflow was 15,750 secona | today or tomorrow. When he. con-jever conferred by Wellesley college |!3 being held for the murder of Ed-| about $1,500 to handle. e and Ke Representative | ret while the outflow was 16,620 sec {cludes hin inspection he will return|at the commencement exercises to: Patent @ taxicab driver, last Specialising Jn irrigated tiona uto Xc Mondell r in congress.” \ond fect. Today's difference, accord. |t0 Casper and after completing busi-| (ay. Degrees in course were awarded aaa Ree ae ee Fancher eae Od een individ: ‘ing to reports trom thé dam alow even prep = cy bdvlra a rln ali hesar cceramastmar NE SS taken up as soon as Judge Brown re-| inquishiments: ard Sus- mal citizens should write these FeD- aigreater figure. In favor of the re_| imma for an extended slay on the Feit erin nih seated 'H ines 500 East Yellowstone Phone 1275W them to support the Norris resolu. |!eased water, only 13,780 second feet| Pacific coast. | In her newest vehicle, “Am er \K Notary Pobic ; te apc ak "| havin: m 050 by ee ss “ 7 a ? tion Lene Ceatt re ray. White 16,080 feet |. lies bineaid-Atinhe has tebiroed | Qultyl” playing at) the! Amerise une see pet raNals thtough the heart at) HKHKHKHKH KHKMKHKE Mr. Harkin referred to the fact |" beng, here from Douglas where he attended |the last times today, Miss Louise miles an hour. that ot the third general élection held cian ae the Salt Creek land sale. He has|Giaum plays the part of a neglected throughout Ireland since the procla- 4 | joine@ Mrs. Hines and will spend|Wife Who accepts the invitation ofa A story dating in the period when easier to settle arguments with hooter than in any other way, t in the wilderness of Arizona is story of the picture starred by Wil- Ham Farnum, which is at the Iris Irish republic, place but a Republican 1 five-sixths of th ion of the country, Valera and Arthur on of the an elec which friend from the days of the chorus to take a last fling at pleasure. At a | == party, Connie MacNair (Miss Glaum) ig insulted by Teddy Garrick, her host (Joseph Kilgour), and she suffers a horrible »urn from a g'owing brazier m tion several days here before leaving for few Denver. Robert Taylor, president of the Effel company who has been in Casper for several days, has rned to his home ahd Pr Grittith, tt Sinn Fein, theater for the last times today. Thelin Grand Island, ‘ while struggling with the man, The + vet name is “The Rainbow Trail," and as | "+. burn proves her undoing when Gar- Honest Values ent. Yet in the face usual the plot is full xciting bite!" 2frs. Edward J. Schulte and chil-|rick is killed, supposed!y by Connie, ming endorsement of of interest ‘for the spectators. Iren will return from the coast Wed-|and Connie's body reveals the secret to blic the English goy- s — nesday morning. They are now en|MacNair. This situation, one of the A ernment had the audacity to say that) Patrick Sullivan left Saturday nightfroute to Cheyenne where they will|most powerfu: «ver enacted before the Stitched With the Irish people were so divided they for Notre Dame. Ind., where he will] be met by Mr. Schulte who leaves to-|camera, bringa the taients of Miss f could never agree. The present gov- attend the graduation exercises,” his{ night for the capital city. The Schulte|Glaum, Mahlon Hamilton, her leading ere ernment of the republic of Ireland,|daughter, Miss Katheryn. being a}family has been spending the winter/man, and little Mickey Moore, into - he pointed out. had had a bigger vic-' member of this year's ‘ch on_the coast. full_play. SPRING CAPS QUALITY SHIRTS of Character At Attractive Prices It’s Net Always the Shirt— More Often It’s the Laundry. Shirts that stand the most trips to the laundry are the best shirts for you to buy. Such are our shirts. ‘They were tested by the manufacturer who guarantees them to be fast color and made of fabrics that will stand the terrors of washing more than any other shirt in the market. We have just received a shipment of néw spring and summer shirts in woven stripe madras, percales and fancy shirtings, all sizes. Priced at $1.50, $2.00; $3.00 TwOTCZ_., cook eeeRaN RRR The Rexall Stores Are the World’s Greatest Drug Stores “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” ree ALL KIMB- THAT’S- CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS ,EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS The Safe Drug Stores Expert Luncheonette Service MENU FOR TOMORROW 50c Merchants Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Vegetable Soup Roast Pork Loin with Apple Sauce or Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Creamed Cabbage Custard Pudding Tea, Iced Tea or Coffee SPECIALS Cherry Pie Chocolate Pie Strawberry Short Cake Lettuce Tomato Salad Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy Our Prescription Business The average man is just as particular as _|> the average woman is when selecting his new spring hat or cap. has been built on “honesty of purpose; skill of manufacture; purity of our prod- ucts, and guaranteed satisfaction.” Bring your prescriptions to us. never substitute. CASPER’S LEADING PRESCRIPTION j DRUGGISTS. We are featuring a line of caps for spring that possess all the good traits that appeal to men of affairs. We one = A large variety of shades and shapes are’ here—so that every man can find one or more that will be becoming to him. Priced at $2.00 Each Specials for Tuesday - Pebeco Tooth Paste : Regular Price, 50c, TOMORROW’S PRICE .. Pepsodent Tooth Paste Regular Price, 50c, TOMORROW’S PRICE .. Klenzo Tooth Paste Regular Price, 30c, TOMORROW’S PRICE .. Rexall Tooth Paste TOMORROW'S PRICE 19¢ Harmony Spearmint Tooth Paste Regular Price, 30c, : 19 ru KIMBALL DRUG STORES The Rexall Stores TWO STORES Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES mM A AAA AO a ’ Handsome Is As Handsome Does - EAA AAA is an old proverb, but applicable to that modern thing, your corset. AAA A se lt ah ay aS = a = a 2 E = L Do not buy it just because it looks attractive, but consider whether it can lend that beauty to you. WARNER’S CORSETS (RUST PROOF) ‘LINENS There is no substitute for genuine linen. When it comes to beauty and service there is no material on the market that can equal pure linen. Our stock is fairly complete with the most desirable widths, qualities and designs in art lin- ens, bleached and natural. Also pillow tubing, sheeti and table linen. peter. € urge your selection of your linen wants now, ccc nc ooo oR RSmRRr gun —are designed to give your figure their own beautiful lines—and that without the slightest discomfort, but the greatest possible ease. We just received a large shipment of these famous corsets, both front and back lace styles. A style for every figure, a price for every purse. Come in tomorrow and select the style that suits your individual requirements. The Pioneer Stores 214 South Center EAA Hull Hil eH nih Hil Oe

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