Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 4

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jar, Le Che Casper Daily Cribune amelioration of conditions for disabled committee was provided for by the Haymond. L. Dworsak, H. W. Bailey, TUESDAY, JILY 12, 1921 Sunday at 3:00 PAGE FOUR $ acredy -— = rar Anderson, Fred. Dralle. J. L. Nash,|she took everything bot @ stone cha : $/ 5. P. Dixon. EB. C..Calhoun. Dr. J. F.| weighing 200 pounds. a hot stove anu O'Donnell, an iron cannon. Miss Piza's actic MIDWEST LEAGU “ sin foe ~ M4 Crane's allegations show disrespect + _|\Divorced Wife _ |iiercd'Srn ers eee } a * ee AT STERLING | AT SCOTTSBLUFF | AT DENVER AT LARAMIE | AT. CARERS. AT GBRFSULL T1950 she ears Se Te =. eS ~- — , ace | Of Crane Sues Miss Alice Tyler. the new preside, luly 21 23, 24, 36. : byl ete a eee ter: See er ee of the American Library association iar uly | Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, ug. 5, 6, 7-7, 8. ts the third woman to be chosen pres) STERLING BEAD THE saat 1,2. 3 Aus. 2 | For Settlement dent. of *he, organisationsduring ‘1. existence of more than 49 years. eases et peri omer reer: ee mr 2 ire $ | CHICAGO, July 12.—Miss Elida : July 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. i | . E uy oe Piza. Costa Rican beauty, whose ro- 2 SCOTTSBLUFF . CASPER Sept. $10, 11, 12, 1%, Aug. 2, 3. 4 i on ee thc Nese ir tye) mantic marriage to Herbert P. Crane } | of Chicago ended in the divorcee courts Date of Weekly Segara | | last fall. has started proceedings to anged by Order of the se ~ —EE ~— collect» the remaining $70,000 of a Ch jst ; y P eal re | $100,000 cash settlement awarded her. | ouncil; Program { Te 2 - Crane accused Miss Piza of strip- Tomorrow DENVER Ans ; Sept. 14 6 is DAILY | ASS 8. 9. 10, 11. 12 ping his country home, alleging that|]| Where Everybody Goes eas | - HARRY “IKE” EVANS : és cout) rt a — site and his S a apeieart é | July 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. t pe July ‘ j July : pel esi anes a é. in, 20 ee ‘ TRIBUNE | Aue. 36, 31, pe! RAINBOW : nates pI a Bs ye Sept. T, 2, 3. GIRLS - rec H.W 2 — - ‘ Compton | —presenting— CASPER os &. 19. Avg. 21-21 22, 23-2¢ Aug. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. FOR THE July 26, 27-27, 28-28. ERITORIOUS | . ; USICAL og} tise peas ee Comedies—Also ° | July 30, 31. i GREYBULL 5 13, 14. | Aug. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. | Aug. 21-21, 29-22, 28. Sept. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 2 3 ae SCORES. Feature Pictures ¢ oe ad Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. PROGRAM CHANGES a —every— fs post last night, and showed that tue] post; looking (aware & pibre buble und) MERE to’ renrebedit he. post) at erben TODAY SUNDAY, TUESDAY, ers foremost thought in the minds of the) business-like organization of financia)| mopolis are as follows: FRIDAY jocal legionnaires ig to secure the | matters of the club. A club stewards! ©. p. piummer, M. P. Wear, Tom Matinees Saturday and Sousa newly adopted tution and by-l tee of the stew: ex-service men. Dr. J. F. O'Donnell. in a short ad icles of the consti-| 55 and a sub commit committee, known Fassett C. Bailey, Charies Angell, E. W. Martin Conroy, J. J. Selien, KATHERINE Every Evening at 7-9 rmission Casper c Take It from Me ELECTED BY CASPER LEGION POST »| Thirty-Six to Attend Gathering at Ther- dress under remarks for the good of the organization, presented to the members of the post an original and practical method for caring for re habilitated ex-service men, embodying the suggestion of a community trust | fund for the purpose of making smal! loans for setting rehabilitated ex service men up in business for them. as the finance committee, was created to have complete charge of the finan cial matters of the club, as distin guished from the financial matters of the post The regulations provide for a three year term for each member of the Lew Wicklund, Russell Free, A. F. Kirby, D. W. Ogilbee, Peter Q. Nyce. Martin Larsen, Dr. W. H. Snoddy, R. H. Nichols,” Royal Udell, Joe Flan- nery, C. A. Porter, H. P. Riney, Burke Sinclair, Harold Kramer, William MacDONALD Stone, Charlie Doyle, Ed Grant, J. M D. C. Sorenson, Dr Grant, G. M. j SPECIALS Tuesday is Garter Night committee Such a fund, according to Dr mopolis August 2,3 and 4; Methods for eLevator sraict: exns | Assisting Service Men Outlined spurs’ by" srenenant te ii @ | —— ful business men in each community, ° oe = 5 and loans would be negotiated by ap- | With the election of its full quota of 36 delegates to the)» ts who would show themselves | annual state convention of the Wyoming Department of the worth financial backinz by character! American Legion, and a list of alternates sufficiently large vsiifications and business training * ‘ It S pointed out that great num- to guarantee the local post a full representation at the state j... of men are being given business meet, the George W. Vroman post last night took definite paucation at the hands of the federal steps toward throwing its influence behind the interests of board for vocational education, and © ex-service men of the state in| consideration of representatives of all are never able to use their acquire- ing the national program in Wyo-/the posts of the state when they get ments because they lack the initial! | together at Thermopolis August 2, 3 capital to embark in businesses for Chairman Tom Haymond, of which they are suited committee Important chan, ress to the constitution and America | terms. W. J. Wehrli and Ross ( AGO. nell will serve forthe coming y were named for the two-year term “athe given the full three-year term these crews are ex} efficient as the striking emplo: cording made by and cted to be eq The adoption of the new regulat. to a statement here wil? ming. Two weeks aro a t three 4. committee was ap-|and 4 resolutions to be| the convention resolu post for the! rendered a report of e made in the, tion of the jocal’ The 36 delegates appointed point presented _b; Ay \w 10 DAY ASHWG P JULY CLEARANCE STARTING TOMORROW MORNING We Must Make Room for Our Stock of Fall Goods and All Summer Ap- parel Will Be Offered at Ridiculously Low Prices 10 DAY My. — Ree Duction 50--Hats--50 Special assortment ranging in price from $6.00 to $12.00, will go at one price of $3.00 Come Early and Select One of These Bargains. New Summer Dresses Large assortment of chic models in Crepe de Chine Georgette and Canton Crepe at 50c on the $1 Summer Skirts at the Same Reduction. 300—WASH DRESSES—300 These have been regularly priced at from $5.00 to $8.00; during this sale they are offered-at $2.95 All Waists, Blouses and Sweaters Are Marked ONE-HALF PRICE - Note These Specialties All Silk Underwear 25 per cent reduction, 300 Crepe Kimonas, heavily embroidered, $3.25. Negligee, tub Silk, one-half 200 pair Gloves, washable 3 price. guaranteed, for $3.25. Evening Dresses, one-half and appointments were made last night by Post Commander | Porter of two members for the one. year, two-year and three-year initial jun R. H. Nichols and Dr, J. F. O'Donnell John L. Nash and Harry J. Mills were {s in line with business changes that have been contemplated by the post for some time and with the hope of making the local club rooms make themselves a self-supporting proposi Ha For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs. “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING ear and ions TODAY SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT Friday is Amateur Night Prices Always 10 and 40c_ | A Block West of Henning Leave Your Order for SAND, GRAVEL AND EXCAVAIING WORK R. HULL Phone 192-W HY LADY’S LATCHKEY It’s a First National. —NEXT— PATHE REVIEW | —NEXT— ABIGCOMEDY ONLY | r Hurr 50 Dozen Pairs Silk Hosiery Ordered as an added attraction for this sale. 200 Nightgowns, handmade embroidered Filipino work, priced $6 to $9, for $2.95. price. Brassieres, only 80c. Camisoles, only $1.50. WITH LOVELY LOIS WILSON _For the sake of a girl whose dad despised rac- ers, he “Swore Off’ speed cars and went to boosting trucks. Only to get himself and Dad From the Great Saturday Evening Post Story, “The Regular price $1.50 : - A Handmade envel i Special while they last 90c. One pair only to each lady. enyelone) Chemice and $1.75. $2.95. Pocketbooks, at cost. 40 Dresses, Regularly $35 to $45, Special Price, $12.50 Come and see our stock. Even if you don’t buy you will probably tell your friends about our wonder- ful bargains. Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From Lukis Candy Company MA" arrested! But when the great day’s work! you'll say the trucks and “Dusty” did a real Hippopotamus Parade,” by Byron: Morgan, Di- rected by Sam Wood, Scenario by Byron Mor- gan. Cabrillo dam _ broke— A STORY THAT GOES LIKE BLUE BLAZES! —ALSG— Return Showing CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE CURE” Admission, 30c A BISHOP-CASS THEATER

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