Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1921, Page 4

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—5 PAGE FOUR AGE it | I air MINIMUM CHARGE Early Applications Are Urged by Executive; Instruction Given r of Commerce Building neil, Boy E Enrollments are now being received at Scout headquar- ters for the Scout summer ‘or the welfare of all. first period, / ¢ second period, August 2 , August 14-27. »y make application to Scouts of Amer h to attend (indicate which cheerfully comply with whate EXAGTED FOR WEEK'S RECREATION Summer Camp A pplication Card CASPER COUNCIL—BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Telephone 875W © Summer Cerjnp of the camp regulations quired equipment, but scouts who have them should take them along to camp: } Kodak and films, flashlights, fish 6 | ing tackle, musical instruments, com-| died on Tuesday. , | Pass, scout diary, fountain pen, scout ri 2 } pen, scout axe, haversack, watch FN§ = signal flags, gymnasium or tennis} As soon as word reached Naples tefl shoes that the basilica had been set apart os) Fire arms, dice and playing cards| for the funeral, workmen were en- 1 w ‘1 “ gaged to construct a great platform will be no use for the latt Reprosentatives of the king and The number of scouts subjec in| reyal family, the Italian government which a scout may qualify for ad-|the municipality and th prefecture yancement while in camp has been} were appointd to attend the service ST All necessary ca: ent wi ial akin seactrned ae ce ale ia gs Washington be instructed to seal the ank ready for occupancy when the firet |New York residence of the late singer nc! scouts arrive. New arrangements of | Pending a decision regarding the dis nati tents and mess shack are being made | Position of his estate. ne = to make the camp more commodious| It is reported here that Caruso drew oor’ and mors attractive than last» year,|a will some years ago bequeathing his ( ti} and a much larger attendance than| whole estate, according to Italian le at last year can easily be taken care of.| gal procedure, to his brother and twc of ‘The regulation registration blank|sons. He later married in the United ner! is printed below and may. be cut out| States and the birth of his daughter ft and usefid by the scout on which to|Gloria, brought a new element int ble}. make application for enrollment. It|the situation. She, according to Ital s¢ will be noted that each application is|ian law. 's now the only legal heir. arereeetey ees tepreyes camp to be held August 14-27 at the junction of Smith and ks, 25 miles south- ne th food and the the ion furnished by ayment of the at the ti © made Every should pi lowing articl Clothing shirt, extra extra shoes, overalls or o six handkerchiefs, pajamas or shirt, raincoat no; toilet ar ticles h paste brush, soap (Moating) two towels, comb, rror bedding—three blankets; mise pencil, needle. pins, buttons, extra sho handbook, pocket knife, canteen and mess kit. The following articles are not re- are on the taboo list for the camp. the first are large a body dangerous : of scouts, ‘These toward or two limited to two for each week may be either two subjects second or first class standing merit badge subjects. No pains are being spared by the camping committee to make this year’s camp the best it can be made. expected to bear the approval of the parent or guardian “iy Signed) Scout . “RICH AND POOR ‘HONOR SINGER e | lected to assist in the last requiem. een neen nay We Are Modest cement in the I wish to receive instruction and take tests for a following scout subjects. First period . + and... Second and period Enclosed please find $. registration fee. Address Phone ......... Troop I approve the above application GlaMal) ©. 202k. as. .-soees ess eab dee Pues go pecoseessese Parent (or guardian) Famous Church Thrown Open for Big Funeral by Permission of the King; - Great Choir to Sing Last Requiem NAPLES, Aug. 4.—(By The Associated Press.) Patrician and plebian Naples gathered early today at the basilica of the church of San Francisco di Paola in anticipation of witnessing the funeral of Enrico Caruso, the world-famous tenor, who King Victor Emmanuel gave permission yesterday for the edifice to be used for this purpose. WORLD MEET — TS oGHEDULED (Continued from Page 1.) | marks attributed to Lord Curzon in @ ch before narliament. United States still hopes that ap question may be adjusted be- © the conference is held, but it is understood this government would be unwilling to enter into an agree- to accommodate the 400 singers se and the United States, in which coun try Caruso rose to his greatest tri umphs in the lyric art, had instructed officials to appear at the funcral. Mrs. Caruso has made formal ap plication to the foreign minister ask ing that the Italian ambassador at THE COLORADO NURSERY CO. Western Grown Trees for Western Planters. S. H. PUNTENNEY, General Agent 510 Park Ave. Phone 7603 | turning to their be Casper Daily Cribune Rattler Takes written on Up Residence In Skyscraper American government to decide what subjects should be raised at the forth- coming disarmament conference at Washington, Austen Chamberiain, government leader, stated in the house of commons tod.s in answer to’ of recognition of Mexico could be} @ question as to whether the matter; raised. 1.—Sorae- NEW YORK, Aug. where in the labyrinthian passages of the Hudson terminal building go day there remained a five-foot rat- tlesnake . .. am unwelcome ten- ant of the big skyscraper since last Tuesday. A porter who first saw the snake ge der RESERVE HEAD | DENIES CHARGE ; s crawling over a telephone booth and | Tare scanded the alarm, drew down on WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Governor| hmself a variety of sarcastic re- Harding of the feder=] reserve board,!~ after sitting through a twoday #1. tack on his administration by John Skelton Williams, former covuptroller of the treasury, broke into the| proceedings of « congressional com-} mission with a flat denial of detailed| statements the witness was making. be cat a { CHORUS GIRL CONTEST Pavilion Tonight COME EARLY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dean are re-| home in Chicago time visiting | Mrs. T. A.! some Dr. and after spending their parents, A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN —IN— “THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN A RETURN SHOWING “THE FIREMAN” Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH —IN— ; “WHAT’S YOUR REPUTATION WORTH” that one of snakes he had checked at a parcel counter, had LONDON, Aur. 4.—It is for the escaped. | OF THE ORIENT Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY From the novel “There Was a King in Egypt.” See the gorgeous cos- tumes and Oriental danc- ing. See the wonderful Tomb of the Mummy. See the interior of the Sphinx and Pyramids. —NEXT— TWO-REEL COMEDY “THE SKIPPER’S BOOZUM FRIEND” —NEXT— PATHE NEWS If you can beat this in Casper, we will give you your money. back. except for a fraction of the estate. which the law grants to the widow. But We Must State Best Dances in Casper Are at Oil Center Hall Yellowstone Avenue That Absolutely the A TONIGHT 9 O’Clock Sharp OnPererererereneecoosee sreenereven: eee ecoreresceccescasceeses: Good Music, Nice Company, New Floor, LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY Instractions in All Modern Dances, by Appointment. PHONE 1518-3 : 3 : : : : h CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 REX . BEACH’S CLASSIC OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST “HEART of the SUNSET” A Great Romantic Melodrama Filled to the Brim With Love Interest, Adventure and Acts of Heroic Daring. BREATH-TAKING PICTURE OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS ANNA Q. NILSSON IN THE LEADING FEMALE ROLE SUPPORTED BY AN. ALL-STAR CAST RETURN ENGAGEMENT TODAY ONLY A Bishop-Cass Theater FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ ““PROXIES” —ALSO— BABY MARIE. OSBORNE THE NOTED CHILD MOVIE STAR IN PERSON PRESENTING SINGING AND DANCING > ADMISSION 40c THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921 SAMUELSON & JOHNSON THE LITTLE STORE WITH A BIG HEART f Less than two months ago, after being affiliated with larger Casper interests in our line, we determined to found the above firm. é We obtained small quarters, just a whisper off Center Street, at the lowest rent in town for a store of our kind. Our Cleaning and Pressing end of our business takes care of our entire overhead expenses, thereby enabling us to Sell our merchandise for much less. Those of you who have dealt with us or who have known us since making our appearance in Casper more than two months ago can vouch for our sincerity in the treatment accorded them, either as individuals, or as a firm. od People have been astounded at the ridiculously low prices we have offered since our opening ;*BUT: Our place is small and we need’ the fe Fall merchandise. Hence we are oMetiie.. | tien! Our Entire $7,000 Stock At Prices That Make Other Merchants Wonder We Are Going to Dispose of Our Entire Stock REGARDLESS OF COST Below is a list of a few items we are offering. Our entire stock is similarly priced: Athletic Union Suits. 60e $1.00 values fisbeatiee st _... SC values, This salé only to Oe Anrow Head, Die Fie Brands, boe values... -20C Fort choice sto a 100 Silk Shirts, values to @B BQ UE GE OQ ‘Wilson Bros. Silk Hosiery. $1.00 500 Dress Caps, reserved for Fall, regularly priced at $12, specially priced...... SUITS We Are Dividing Our Entire Line of Suits Into ree Lots. Lot One . Consisting of Suits Regularly Priced at $17.50 To Be Sold at $12.50 Lot Two Consisting of Suits Regularly Priced at $25.00 To Be Sold at _ $17.50 Lot Three ‘ Consisting of Suits Regularly Priced at $32.50 To Be Sold at $22.50 500 Four-in-Hand Silk Ties. $1.50 5 5¢ Values. our ¢ “SHOES _ Our Entire Stock of Shoes Qn Sale at Cost MR. WORKINGMAN—With the present tendency of possible wage reductions you must make that hard- earned dollar go where it will do the most good. Our sale gives you an opportunity to buy merchandise at -less than wholesale cost. Our Cleaning and Pressing Establishment Is getting to be known as one of the best establish- ments of its kind im Casper, both for service and work- : $1.50 OUR PRICE FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING A SUITIS...... ‘OUR PRICE FOR PRESSING ASUITIS.-. cc. Rees ..15¢e We Call For and Deliver All Work —_ 114 West Midwest Avenue ‘ Phone 561-W THE LITTLE STORE WITH A BIG:HEART

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