Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1921, Page 4

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1 PAGE FOUR Ede Casver Dalle Tribune MERIT BADGES AWARDED HERE TOTENSCONTS Court of Honor Acts on Com- pletion of Tests by Appili- cants at Summer Camps Last Month. ‘court of honor session since the The Casper » last night at its fir opening of present school term, 16 merit hadges to Most mple summer camp roop one recel of badges, 8 f awards ey, of troop 4, rec: he highest numt last night's merit badges George Cook, Byron of troop one, swim Hargis. troop one, Scout Warren Winter, troop rry Young, troop | manship one, cycling; Scout two, pioneering With the winning of his merit badge in pioneering, Scout Harry Young. of treop two, beca of the Casper o the honors of lif irst being Scout P of troop two. A of Scout Young and approved by t of Honor in New ¥. be made by body. Several ns for merit badges were d'sapproved by the court of hon-| st evening for lack of suitable nce that scouts had fulfilled the ip Edwards. on as the papers © been reviewed National Court the award will “|W. C. TU. RETURNS FRO "| Christian Temperance union at San ~| Jenkins of Cheyenne, being the other {LIST OF PARTICI working out of a program for employment next Monday in Washi Those invited to (WYOMING PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL CONVENTION Mrs. S. E. Bailey, president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Wyoming, has just returned from a stay in California. She was one of the three delegates at the 48th annual convention of the National Worm G ea Francisco August 15-23, Mrs, J. T. Richards of Casper and Mrs. Theresse delegates from Wyoming. uid huge bowers of roses, Cal fornia popples and other beautiful wers typical of the Golden stat more than 15000 delegates and visitors to this national convention met in the! great civic auditorium. Miss Anna A. Gordon, national president presided} at the meetings with a grace ease of manner that added dignity to| the work of this mighty army of Christian people from almost every; state in the union. The National W. C. T. U. pledged to continue their activities with In- creased zeal. Summing up the situ- ation they declare for more education.- al work in each of thelr twenty-four departments, particulariy stressing the law enforcement, child-welfare, Amor- icanization, christian —_ citizenship scientific temperance instruction and/ social morality. local standard work Attorney W. J. Wehrli and Dean Morgan, physical training director of he Casper schpols both of whom hwere recently appointed members of the court of honor participated in the proceedings of the court last night for the first time since their appointment. Due to the extreme activity of loca! scouts toward the end of the school term last spring in going after the advance awards it was found neces. sary to add the two new members to the committee. The next meeting of the court of honor is announced to be held Wed- nesday evening October 4. For Your Blood You are just as} strongand healthy as your blood. it is like- wise true that you are as young as your ar- teries. Vigor and health come with good blood. Without good red blood one hasaweak beart and poor nerves. It G may show | fm nervousness or in that weak, tired feeling. | If your blood is thin and watery, | face pale or pimply, if you are gen. erally weak, tired and listless, a veg- etable tonic should be taken. One that will do the house-cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal remedy that was | used by everybody 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it con- tains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, Queen's root, Stone rooy, Cherry Bark, without alcobol,-—-and- made | inte both liquid and tablets. This blood tonic was first put out by Dr Pierce in ready-to-use form as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Druggists keep this in tablet form, as well as liquid. Send Tec for a large trial package to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. Write for free book on blood disorders, medical con- sultation free. The organization made a gain of} 65,824 members last year and is con- tinuing a membership campaign with a goal of a million members by 1924. | While in San Francisco, Mrs. | Bailey visited places of interest and at the close of the convention journey- ed overland from San Francisco to Los Ange‘es taking the beautiful val-| ley road. She visited at Glendora Long Reach, Redondo, Hermosa, Ven- | ice, Santa Monico, Catalina Islands, Lot Angeles and Pasedena. She enjoyed the hospitality “Everything For § and MADAM WHARTON. Royal Egyptian Clairvoyant and Palmist. > Give Trathtul Advice on All Affairs | of Life., Office Hours 10 a. m, till 9 p. m. Located at 628 East Second Street | Van Kleec dation, Chicag climate. | UNEMPLOYMENT CONGRESS ROW | NUMBERS 41, MORE EXPECTED WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—The list of participants ing been virtually completed, work is p ing toward the national which President Harding has called to meet ington. take part in the conference as announced jin a list published today include 35 men and three women but it is ex- |pected several names will be added to the last before the convening of the conference. hav- the on un- img The list now includes the names of H Secretary Hoover, designated as chair- man; Secretary Davis, Samuel Gomp- ers, Charles M. Schwab, the steel man- ufacturer; John L. Lewis, président of the United Mine workers; W. 8. Car- ter, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; Raymond 8. Robinson, Los Afigeles; Markham, president Illinois Central railroad; and Matthew Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor. of the The three women who have accept- inv secretary of the. Woman's Trade Union ta ns are Ida Tarbell, Mary of the Russell Sage foun- Elizabeth Christman of National gus. Prosident Harding was understood and | 5, alfornia. She enjoyod | pert workmen. to have under consideration today a suggestion that he address the confer. lence at its opening session. —_—_—_—_—$—— comradship of friends among them were Mr. relatives and and nd daughter. many PANTSINBIG |(PUBLICBARRED [WILSON R FROM ASSAULT FAILED TO Details of Crime Lead ities to Conduct 1:30 o'clock. Much of the witni progressing favorably and while a/{nished on all makes of piands; also . teetimony in the action will be teoh.| SF" Amount of stock has been mov. Violin apd bow repairing. 4-lb. can Snowdrift_ nical in nature, experts having been| od. there remains all kinds of retained by each side, The state's/S@rzains in women’s and men’ ap- 1923 x John Street. 8-lb. can Snowdrift _ case will be handled by M. W. Purcell] Parel and in the @ry goods section. North Casper, Wye. 1-pt. can Wesson Oil and daugh- Hewes, for- mer residents of Casper but now of the flowers, Bidg. “Everything For Sale.” and Dyers FANCY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Expert Alterations and Repairing LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices “Bverything For Sale.” b> exytbsm ¢ For sale “Ey Legs Try it NOW. Do not delay! ry ‘Everythin © For “EVERYTHING FOR SALE” ey ing oo® Seip, 4s «ge a “t, gf Ven Sale 9 epyerstning F Qe ae s ae” ‘Ex eg VERYTHING Fi HERE’S WHAT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU’VE READ IT’S PRAISE IN EVERY BIG MAGAZINE YOU’VE LOOKED THROUGH “THE OLD NEST” ITS COMING IS HERALDED FAR AND WIDE RUPERT HUGHES’ HEART-GRIPPING STORY * Sy S, ‘or SBle-" 99 oh a % "38 Fo, Sa He8 fruits, vegetables, splendid roads, hospitality of the Californians and the delightful En route home she visited the Grand canyon of Arizona, one of the wonder places of the U. 5S. reports a splendia time but is delighted to return to her Casper home, and friends. a Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., OS She ys she 3448 o When J. 8. district court charge of assault with attempt, to com. mit rape upon the person of a seven year old girl, the public will be barred The court room will be kept free from spectators and only the principals in the case, counse! for th+ state and de- fense, will be permitted to be in attendance. ‘The ‘details which have been un- covered in the came are of such nature, that County Attprney M. W. Purcell announced this going to request Judge C. O. Brown to heer the trial behind closed doors. ‘The case, the first of this kind in the history of the courts of this cou: ty ts schéduled to start promptly county attorney, while Robert N. Oz- den has been retained to represent the defendant. : ? RULING SED FIGHT * a ° > MAKE GOOD, : } a JERSEY CITY, N. J., Sept. 22-— | his Labor day ™M boxing commission | Downey of Clevelané. today decided to deprive Johnny | accused of ‘Wilson, middleweight champion of $35,000 he was to have received for found guilty WEBEL'S TO GNEMMAY |Austrain Rail scans | GAAFONOLA TO HOLDER. | Traffic Tied Up OF WINNING, NUMBER Starting with Saturday's business, walkout was called beca: of tach purchase of one Gollar at Webel's piegh euscreat of the workman $0. the will be accompanied by a ticket and| eovernment October 1, at 8:30 in the evening a Septem! allowances. They drawing will be held, the holder of the P eedien fs ase inerease. bed lueky ticket to receive free a Colurm- bia Grafancia. Each dollar will en- tive the customer to a ticket so that a $10 purchase will result in the pur. chase? recetving 10 tickets and #0 on. ‘ The closing out sale at Webel’s is Author- Trial Be- hind Closed Doors ‘Wilson is this pletely tied up by the jurors and LAST THREE DAYS OF Snowdrift and Wesson Oil At the Following Prices can Snowdrift_ ing that he was —_— oO “Everything For Sale.” LPO PEDEDEEPEP EDISTO EES Specialty on player plano repair work and tuning; all materials fur- 2-Ib. Phone 490. Oo rything For Sale.” aaa Bs es SER aa: “Everything For Sale.” COOK BOOK FREE With Every Can of Snowdrift. FREE DEMONSTRATION EVERY DAY Agents for Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee and Tees |: WHITE’S GROCERY CO. $ 114 East Second Street Phone 505 BIG KNOCKOUT PROGRAM LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY ONLY ‘DADDY LONG Leas MARY Reap the Harvest Thru Affiliation m a Proven Success POPPED PLESOOSESDOS EE DOO OE EHF > | The COLUMBIA TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS =" Stock bought in the Lyric, Thea- ter Company entitles you to a share in profits in the receipts of the theater and in the real estate of the property thereon. ° : Outside of the receipts of the = theater, there is approximately = $1,700 or more in revenues on sub- = leases, etc., to be derived from this property monthly. = —WITH— = Th ount of stock to be sold ‘ PICKFORD = is limited and when disposed of z IGNATZ and CASEY Py a positively no more will be offered = Sane Wesley 2 for sale. ye i “Dinty” = A Race for a Million” For Further Particulars Write P. O. BOX 555 CASPER, WYO. Barry Supported and direct- ed by Marshal Neilan. The picture will live in memory as the best pic- ture Mary Pickford ever made. A Thrilling Western “THE LAST DROP OF WATER” Featuring the Famous Ute Indian Tribe. —NEXT— Snub Pollard And Sunshine Sammy in “THE. HIGH. * STEPPER” Big Added Attraction Picture of Pathfinder Dam Is Casper safe from a flood? Come and see this picture, then go home and sleep sound. Good, Clean NOTICE! ,. “‘Wanted for Murder’’ Is the Hair-Raising, Breath-Taking, Spell- ; Binding Sereen Production efi Intersencsed With Plenty of Up-to-the-Minute Musical bers, Singing, Dancing ‘and Plenty of Com: 'y- Agents Will Call on You John A. Miller Co. | Fiscal Agents TONIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT Entire Change of Program TOMORROW A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY ~ CONSTANCE BINNEY —IN— “ROOM AND BOARD” . Sure, a Bit of Heaven She Is,: and an Heiress, Her Heritage an Ancient Irish Castle Surrounded by——— Mortgages, but Many a Romance Has Grown Out of a Mortgage on the Old Home. —ALSO— A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY % D. W. GRIFFITH’S “DREAM STREET” Ha! Hal We're at It j LARRY SEMON ; Again. In a Return Showing A New Epoch jin Motion Pictures—A Superlative Ex- jj Thing of Griffith’s Incomparable Art—A of Rare and Haunting Charm. —ALSO— “AFRAID OF HIS WIFE” A Christie Comedy Continuous 1 to 11 ample Big Double Program - The best we have ever shown in this theater. You know us, Al, your money back if not satis- fied. f “THE FALL GUY” Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALLAN DWAN’S 4 “A PERFECT CRIME” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COMING sh ae “EVERYTHING FOR SALE” “Man, Woman ’ ere ei aes and Marriage” JACQUELINE LOGAN MAY McAVOY

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