Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 Che Casper Daily Cribune PASE FIVE POMS Ss 5 land the trip will be made on foot. ex- ~ 4: or: }Waward Murane is acting as scout : | cope tar. cherie” writes the ouees. ex: Raiding the Dail Eireann Reet tne Geb any tine D ER BOY SCouTS { csr ccovaaiers jmer until his return to study law at i The Will be started out in Fi the University of Michigan this fall pairs, scouts being paired 4 Department Devoted to the Intersst of Local Tr: off with older and more advanced | Deputy Commissioner Howard Wil i i ivity it eo roops and < | id Mrs. Wilson are spendin © ‘ { owed at. which “controls” the first a ; Clinton Scouts jarrivals will be required to wait for Delayed. themselves to show the visitors the | Stone oe ay ‘The whole trip | og reparations for the entertainment | best of their hospitality, and Casper is| will be made in the nature of a race jof the pay of 275 boy scouts from | bound not to lag behind. among the troop members from one ; } Clinton. Tews, have been deferred un-}| A party composed of all “control” to the next. : — approximate time of their ar-|availabl R “lifts” : lattes Geo Do pet apnccard 7 le scouts and scout officials'of| scouts will be allowed to get “lifts Scout Charles Semler, troop 6; has been engaged as guard at the swi ming pool near the tourist camp | grounds. || Another shipment of scout supplies the Casper organization will be made c Fs from persons travelling in autos along has been received at Campbell-John-., . . 4 Government Aid Includes Tax Re-| * te yee cay ;recaived Sy Eau sola Fs Etagstiys A eirlgenn Yel-!the route they follow, but under the son's. Tourists Now Able to Negotiate as > oe PE: } ccretary of the cham-|Jowstone- highway to meet the visitors! ations, no two scouts may accept — = z e W: 3 c . Reduction in Expenses der of commerce stated |and conduct them to their oamp at!a tide in the same car, ‘Trevelling by | fis Edith Harris, of Frederick, § Scenic Route With Good Cars; : Settlement of Tar- that the Clinton party|the fair grounds. Cars will be fur- % t e e of Scout fellows ean Sxic-daye beniomt train will not be permitted. D., is a quest at the home of S: Yellowstone in Good nished to take the scouts out, and ail) ~ iff Question schedule when it arrived | members of Casper troops are asked to} Af the entrance of the Yellowstone fe. ie tee eee Condition a there on its way into the| watch the papers closely for further mark Rela oe fat: ahaa 05 a pee Reser 2 | park. It is not & 1 a unit. E ‘ di . ' : CHICAGO, July 16.—Points. in| whether an sticmpt will prt a a ascnif msabe mus FE Ee apie donde by Assistant Scoutmaster Allen I cars that are in | Hurst has recently returned from a |trip to South Dakota. While he was jaway, Mr. Hurst was instrumental in jthe organization of scout troops in |four towns which he visited ernmental assistance in the recovery be made to make up the ‘of commerce ‘and industry were out-, lost time or not, and it is possible that 4 . = time may be lost before th - lined by Secretary Hoover in an ad-,™OFe ne econ | a here before the’ National Aseo-} 7 STives in Casper. Midwest refinery the morning follow-|Pisns Maturing ress her x |_.According to original schedule the} ing their arrival and before they leave|For Summer Camp: tion of Real Estate Boards. {Clinton scouts were due to arrive in|for Douglas where they will make ‘Through the courtesy of Midwest of-/@ different route, but otherwise in the hould have little ficials, the visiting scouts have een | 52m: manner as the trip out. extended an invitation to inspect the} ba . state highway “This great economic program of Casper for an overnight camp Sun-|their next overnight stop. Local scouts |tat msstring suet ecu is Deere crte ae ee ge eet reo | daperti ite that the Yellow- ur president includes,” Mr. Hoover | day evening. Local officials have made|may also take advantage of the op- the idietotion ke the = cmtanlt | August 1 to manage a new store to| Stone highway » ® coun said, “revision of our tax system, re-|@rrangements for their camp to be| portunity to go through the plant, ac-|.ne ora Eeiepened there’ by (Caliper buciness| 27, Pete ,¢ nerally duction of governmental expendi-|¢stablished at the fair grounds. City; companying their brothers from Clin-| ‘The site dtlected la the same ou pas ‘ceed. 4 " rood. He in the vi fure, setti¢ment of the tariff, reorgan-}Water and ample camping facilities |ton. : wned toy the basta teak peace unin eat| é einity of Orin terday and fration gf the federal machinery for able there and the scouts will| Plans are being made at Douglas to|tional space in the sume vicinity to Be aint weer cas bug |elingld t materially in making more efficient service, ‘reorganization | have tne whole grounds to themselves. |entertain the party during its stay|tare care of the lareer number ot the proud parents of a baby girl, born | the Toa ; eal ce: 7.4 Stour glercantile marine, refunding| Through the co-operation of the Ro-| there, and the main attraction to be \canvpers than attended the outine last | last Sunday. Mr. Griebel is assistant | "°°?" c c r is ‘of for loans,-relief of the world | ‘tary club and other civic organizations | staged for them is a series of ™motor-|year. The site occupied by the <a. | scoutmaster of troop = “|rough yet but wes r to Sho irom ai t_assistance to export-|the Clinton scouts and their officlals|cycle races. “Red” Carlisle, of camp last year. Sin’ be ts fed this —— shoni the road is generally good. érs, ing and safeguarding of| Will be the guests of honor at din-|Casper police department, will be one! year entirely by troo) comes while NOTICE The Casper-Sheridan road is rough Suc commerce, assistance to|"er at the Henning on the evening|of tho riders in {he races. thas SboK shimakt aed pre eanee tikes wht J from the end of the pavement to Sev a our farme * * by mobilization of /0f their arrival. Other cities and} ‘The Clinton scouts are making their je located about 400 yards further up Notice is hereby given that the un The road is good from Private credit, ‘expeditious settlement |towns along the route have extended second Yellowstone tour this year. It! the wivening: |dersigned has pvichased the inter Creek. The road w t of the ?bligations of the government | is featured as an annual event by the Troops in camp last year were ac- eat of H. J. in the business |in good condition from Salt Creek to the railways * * * encourage- aa Clinton scout council, The tour is = - known as the Home Grocery * Johnson county line yesterduy ment to development of our great Byng at His Desk | mace possivie through the coopera \Seneapheaaiac wk cee "= Alea Ee : | On the 14th day of July. T will take|but very heavy rains fell last night ower foresburces, "the. “systematic tion of the Clinton Rotary ctuk and! parade cround. In addition te these nie frat picture to re erica showing the recent raid of Possession and be responsible only for| north of Salt Creek. min: of wastes in production members of the Clinton council. Most tents,-the camping committee has ee-| ‘These soldiers ure guarding the + ibe boo ee ee Pee bills contracted by myself | ty! 4 ret ai and, reséarch and education upon im- of the 65 cars and trucks are donated.|cured permission to use 21 tents of x SS te bones. | HB. SHANKLE /. .o mer! (Fhe prettier, sour Soker | iy provement in our process of produc- ‘ and the scouts contribute $25 each to|the same size belonging to the United Tlé2te Se rHrtens bette the tet » tion and distribution. assist in paying thelr expenses on the| states army. Permission to use these of the large numt and the funds will be used to defray | ————___—_. 8 ec aa F “Unless Se would destroy. individ- trip. |tents was secured through the cour.|P° Purchased locally, in part the expense of the camp. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-|{ ? make them go. harmac3 the al initiative and drive ourselves . a teous ‘cooperation of the Lieut. Cas-| mmissary supplies needed at} pert workmen. All work guaranteed. |! straight into nationalization or pater- Sees Scouts Help par Collins Camp No. 15, United Span. |t2e camp. utmaster ©. 1, Harris, of troop|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, O-S Bldg. nalism, the government cannot. un- Girts’ Camp. lish war veterans, who brought the| An advance party will be sent out has gone east for the summer! dertake to reduce or raise wages, to tents to Casper for use during the|the week befo: amp opens to set ; deal in commodities, no matter how sa She egos s. Eee reine Ue lasitrick ‘aricamraiiet ine ites oer |UD tents and iaka things ready for it is camouflaged.” ial o¢ the Povice i gce a of the girl| Pitched on the city hall grounds, and|the reception of the troops. ‘The camp There are, the secretary contended, Toaerven Whiph: ip being maintained | have been taken down and put in stor-| Proper will be conducted from Augus three fields in which the government hnder the auspices of the YW. C. A.|4ge at the Ploneer warhouse untii|14 to August 27 inclusive. ¢an be of assistance in remedying the ‘The camp for the girls has been es-|they are to be taken out to the camp.|®Trangement there will « housing situation tablished for the past three weeks |The Pioneer warehouse is taking care | Week between the end of camp and t “Birst, the government must at Lind’s cabin on the west fork of/0f the tents free of charge to the/oPening of sckool. and it is by matter of primary duty drive every i scouts, that a larger number of scouts will be gombination: out of -busiess that at- Gail the “tents, cots and’ cooking| Mayor Ben Pelton has turned over|able to attend than at any other time. | tempts to restrain trade. Second, the titensiis needed in the camp were fur-|to the councit a range stove to be|Most of the Casper scouts obtain reg government to some degree, directly nished by the scout organization and/ Used at, the camp. : ular employment during the summer or indjrectly controls or obstructs the, tnembers of the boy scout troops set} The tentage and mess facilities are|and the time of the camp has been flow of crédits and it, therefore, has © tents and assisted otherwise | ample to take care of over 200 scouts, |8° Placed as to cau A responsibility toward this part of Pie > ing accommodations ready for|Who, with their officials, are expectod | !"terruption in thei ‘the problem. Third, the government pen elites Mabagperss i nelareae to attend the camp. ' fan and should interest itself in di Mabcrie tract Kindliale tidiost that, Cooking and mess_utensils for the femination of information, in. selen- their outing it tific study of certain problems in mi od ebay Rig aaa Aad ty terials and methods and in co-ope: tion with the industries to receive yoluntary reduction in wastes, that the costs of homes may be decreased. Paris Damaged By Windstorm will be r week, THE UNIVERSAL CAR Cleveland Troop To Come West. } Preparations are being made _this| summer for one troop of the Cleve- land, Ohjo, council to make a trip to Yellowstone park and return. Two weeks ago the official pathfinder of| the Cleveland troop was in Casper on his return trip to Cleveland to make a report to his troop as to travelling gonditions. The Cleveland troop expects to make its Yellowstone tour in a far differ- ont manner than tle Clinton scouts.| 0 cars will be provided for them, | The Sensible Car for Everyone The thrifty people of Casper are buying Ford cars in greater quantities than ever before. d Paris x -} governbdr general of Cana, ‘iruck yesterday. _Chim-| Sovernbt Be Ps. Elysees and the. Avenue | ei a Tad ulogne. were uprooted, automo- frgrenowerturned 507 -</nqrelngs ulevard cafés and signs on busi houses were demolished. | | persons were injured by falling dooce. ‘S;July 16—Much damage was Anew photo of Lord Byng, hero done|to property when a terrific wind:| of Vimy Ridge and nore ephaintet 8 apped Low first cost, low cost of operation and a high sub- stantial second-hand value, together with the wonderful ervice we are maintaining for Ford owners of coupes, HK — HK make it the best automobile buy. | # SEE BEN“: | K . K ; if Branch I We have received fourteen carloads of Fords in forty ' K UP West Midwest Ave. ff $ ; days ‘ Phone 74. . ‘ 4 Harold Kramer, Realtor re I have just received a new supply of all sizes of Manager . Pe theo Faced pene . Brunswick cord and fabric tires and inner tubes. Also 4 PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY ; uncer k j si vagesar ner itor make a luggage carriers, Boyce service units and auto access- Nineteen Twenty Two . K hts. in ovatry. H : working foe ie “s ories. I also carry all high grade oils and gasoline. 5 Passenger Sedan EARL C. BOYI E F idiculous, tc H "Wake" up! rome K Now. $460 Less ‘ K steads are/going quick- py 4 125 to 137 North Center BE tet See ete oe: e . Me This aes model at the new price ‘ K You ake H F; LL % completely changes all previous fH renter Bll Center Street Filling gate omer K and happiness for your Hi ? It surrounds its passengers with h H family than to TAKE K e \ an air of elegance. It carries them 5 K big rei sae | Station over every type of road at whatever i a os K speed they wish to travel with the Ps K Focctalisine i ies H maximum of riding comfort. It a Hs Farms. Homesteads, Re- — K PAT ROYCE, Prop, ‘part of the pic- or K —linguishments and Bus. Fy ture” regardless of how fine or_ - \ H ne cee K Corner Fifth and South Center 1 fashionable the surroundings. a Seu Hetik ie H $ ; Like all Buicks it is noted for its C li 3 - aoe oliseum Viot Co | oeee eoeseese oose: : We firmly believe that the or ° new 4 cylinder Buick which ‘ will be peasai agus first 2 * 9 Ss —. will be wort! iting for and 7 - J_U_S T RU 7 recommend Seg orders be ANNOUNCE ‘4 placed now contingent upon th fully livi i, ° . e e OVE R ecpiciatces whee Grtece Special Summer Prices in Their : 3 ' bg a 3 ( Motor C Upholstering Department : asper Motor Lo. , ; 15 BE sy EFFECTIVE JULY 15 t 5 '. ; Seats Repaired ° e : New Curtains Made to Order eR) AS IT Mee) .AS IT ces Sea: Covers ATTENTION _ New Tops or Old Ones Repaired Modern Woodmen of CALL US TODAY FOR PRICES AND ESTIMATES Natrona Power Co. "Amsbtigs AND YOUR NEEDS Don’t fail to attend our nteeting at Moose Hall on Fifth and Wolcott : Monday evening, July 18 at8 p.m. A full attendance Phone 69 is desired. Visitors cordially invited. A. E. CHANDLER, Camp Consul. Phone 724 BOLLOEOL POOLS TOV OOD GE OYE SOP DED PED OE DOE SO ODD HOE OO FOO OEH

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