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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921. ~ SHOWN > of T Committees Bene- Bere dey The leadership and training committee of the thering of troop committeemen and scoutmasters at a meet- ig held in the form of a dinner at the Henning hotel last of tho couneHl through a aetiey OE ieee eee of the cou ugh a ies 0} jo} council committees. mos 1x8 3 Dr. O'Donnell in rendering the’re-)be filed at scout headq) and fort for. the conmittes, stated that! whose duty it willbe to a re. the leadership and training committee port on the financial status to the had arrived at the conelision that the! troop once monthly. ries spections had accomplished| 4 motion Rnogt: S8spec-ountct ibe ecaren| * oe pected from them through ! juarters render , | These pretty articles of furniture are |just match the brown velvet, the black | @ _/7 Hoobs, and immediately previous to) tiiness. : the inspectione several new active| Deputy Commissioner L. C, Good. jJeaders for many troops were installed, rich told the gathering of a meeting A closer relationship developed be.| Which is to be held this evening at the tween the troop committees on the Henning for the purpose of forming and the scoutmasters and|&n ‘5 | So beneficent were the effects of S*nizatign, and stated that the need the inspection that the first recom. fF ® cdoatmastore organization had mendation of the leadership and train-|Peen felt for some time. ing committee was that there Scout Executive Harry L, Biack be held regular inspections of every | outlined the plans of the camping com- troop of the council once during each| mittee for the administration of Camp perid of six months, as a routine tnen- | Notary. and asked those present for sure of council! administration. suggestions \relative’ to the routine Among other recommendations |management of the camp. : made by the committee were the fol-| J. W. Johnson. outlined proposed lowing: plans for the organization of a new troop to be formed to extend the betre- ‘That the council purchase a number of haversacks and ponchos for the fits of the scout movement to boys of |” general use Of the troops of the coun: |the city not at present reached by the cil. . That the troop committees of cer: regory 8. tain troops which have adequate leader of Troop 12 at Salt Creek, at: meeting facilities be urged to pur-| tended the meeting and was called on chase for the troops certain articles of troop property including basket- balls, wrestling mats, boxing gloves, etc. ‘That an additional‘supply of hand- books for scoutmasters be purchased for the use of officials of troops. That the committee be authorized to to the scoutmaster and the! ot ‘wa ¥ each troop a special detailed. report |successtul. as to establish definitely of the inspections of their respective! the high standing of the troopu in the troops. : community. : That letters be addressed to mem-| Hearty and lively discussion fol- bers of the councit who have been de-|lowed the introduction of every topic Unquent in attendance at troop meet-|at the meeting and practically every- ings calling thei rattention to their|one present contributed to its success. delinquency. Commissioner Nelson announced at ‘That action be taken by the execu-|the conclusion of the evening the fol- tive committee to secure more accur-/lowing activities in scouting circles ate accountability. of the receipts and/for the remainder of the menth. expenditures of troop in each troop. That each troop committee be called upon to select from its number one committeeman to serve as finance of- e ficer of the troop, whose name ts to'scouts to be hel Scout organization rendered its report to the couneil and a| “ity. NREPORT TOOFFIGHLSASPER STORES OFFER P Jingle San! But the shopper ahead, aad. For instance, full have been the house may be purchased. 8 does for the whole family, while the finished in mahogany and walnut, too, and are designed in many styles, some umiar to larger casinets, some with 2 small drawer at the top, and then \ large space for the sewing, and bells, jingle bells, ita’s on his way be Casper Daily Cribune RESULTS IN BOY SCOUT SURVEY (GIFTS SENT AHEAD BY ST. McK WICK ‘OFFICES OF L.A. REED ° > ! | ROOF F says that St. Nicholas has sent many ‘he Midwest butlding uptown. they may be found in the stores of this! some things which would fill the sleigh too sent in advance to the Chamberlin Furni! store, where gifts for both the master of the house and the the lady of almost necessary to relieve the plain other fields. Most of his work how. jever will be confined to management le. Huber is also showing strt: et that every! late pair of slippers. So what madamo or medemoiselle would not be delight-| ich will Rosanarah crepe, or the toupe satin frock. In the window at the Globe |shoe store the shoes which wiii do that very thing fre found in many as- sortments. Some are in satins, others in what Paris has decreed the best, | Velvet, rome in suede and kid two- {nto one complete piece of furniture. Many of these stands are touched with nickle plate and for artistic appear- ance and usefulness are unusual last piece of novelty furniture is the small ladies’ writing desk in spinet hogany or oak finish and At into either a living room or a bou- oir. ~. Huber, the jeweler, has offered spe- clal sales of his entire stock of jewelry at this most advantageous season and | thé Shopper has found many things in his store that would be most accept- able as Christmas gifts. Precious things come in small packages, and such is true in the line of jewels. priate for “Lady folk.” _| pearls are the pale pink tinted jewels, ythers are cream colored and others -jare stainless white. The strands come in.many, designs while the graduated strands, which come to tho base of the ‘neck. are proving most popular longer, so ax to be worn single of double. In view of the fact that many of the new. gowns are so Puritanically plain at the neck, a strand of pearls or a string of bright colored beads is the old high school Friday evening, | December 16. The annual meeting of the scout TTR SUT T ke toned styles, and many tn patent leath er and dyll kids. ~All are enviable in their trim shape and design. . The heels range from the sporty walking heel to the Baby Louis heel, to the Cuban style and finally up to the high Louis French heel. The oxfords are laced or showing the new style toung. ed model, the slippers are one, two. three or four strapped and the high shoes are Inced tightly to encase 4 dainty ankle. All are in the popular shades. black, grey, toupe, brown, tar, and mouse and corresponding spats are found at the same place. “Little Goody Tow-Shors’ would be tn her fairy story clement before such o showceaxe, and she has many sisters out of the land of make-believe. PICTURES and FRAMING Phone Me to Call GEO. LA LONE Phone 842, $10 St. John Street Ten Blocks From High Prices Home Made | THE MIDWEST BUILDING... | L. A. Reed, formerly general man-! |ager of the Midwest Refining com- |pany in the refining department, has Pecy a8 & director of the Midwest com- : pay will have eargée of tal | 2 features of extmpany business which Carpenter Dies In ture will give him supervision of & local |Osteopath Late Of ARE TRANSFERRED 10 Located in Casper| Tribune = I. Arnoidus, formerly of | offices in the O. 8. building |in rooms formerly occupied by M. F. | Ryan art E. G..Vanatta, attorneys. | Dr. Arnoldus had many patients from / Casper while located at Thermop- | olis. his offices from the refinery to In his new offices Mr. Reed will ap- many of company's activities in this and| Casper Hospital Moritz, for the past several months a carpenter died last night at 25” Reduction Passenger Fares Account the holiday season, the Burlington Route will sell excur- sion tickets at one and one-half of the one-way fare for the round trip — minimum excursion fare, $2.50; dates of sale Dec. 22, 23: and 24—final return limit Jan. 4. CONSULT THE UNDERSIGNED FOR DETAILS. in Avoid possible inconvenience or disappointment- ment—let me make your reservations now. G. C. SCOTT Ticket Agent “Make This Your Christmas Plan—Ship as Early as f Can.” SE TT I IS A SETS We have another load of Holsteins for: sale—first and second calf stuff. Can be bought on time. Harry Starks 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 ness which has extended over a of eeveral weeks. Thermopolis Now [be Shipped to Chicago, the deceased home tomorrow afternoon. PAGE Five In Hungary a belief exists thatia y lightning can only."be with milk; consequently {11 allow houses and ground rather hospital froma chroni: The remains Ee eS ied Ads Bring Results VICTOR Records Are Most Acceptable Christmas Gifts Victor Records offer such a wide va- riety of entertainment (always by the very best talent obtainable in each line) that everyone’s taste can be ex- actly suited. : We call special attention to our Al- bums of Red Seal Records which we have prepared especially for Christ- mas Gifts, * A new shipment of Caruso Rec- ords has just been received. THE VICTOR SHOPPE, Ine. “Exclusively Victor” At Tripeny’s Drug Store 241 South Center Phone 1745 CASPER, WYO. We Always Have the Records You Want When You Want Them. REWARD OFFERED To any manufacturer of ice. cream and candies in the entire west who-can prove that he is making and selling ice cream and candy of as high quality and purity as the Lukis Candy Co. is selling. Just prove that you are manufacturing and selling products to compare in every respect with ours---show us.candy equal to our famous original Pecan Nut Loaf, our “Powder River Chocolates” and other famous quality candies and we will mail you a check for $1,000.00 at once. We make this offer to convirice you that the Lukis Candy Co. is manufacturing candy that is not excelled by any candy factory in the United States, barring none. At a reasonable price--wholesale prices to Casper people. We use pure fruit oils and vegetable colors with pure crystal cane sugar. Here Are Some of Our Specials Buy early for Christmas, as we begin packing for shipment Monday and th when emptied, for sewing and collar and handkerchief boxes, are at their ; f « ful indesign. When in doubt, send candy. With our modern equipment, our enormous daily capacity, we are able to give you fresh candy daily. French Mixed Candy, Ib__--=_1__--=__ 2-8 50c Fresh Broken Mixed Candy, Ib_~-----_-- ce eR e 40c a VERY SPECI AL All Kinds Hard Candy and Mixed Candy. __- Our Own Famous Pecan Nut Loaf in Box American Mixed Candy, Ib Pure Sugar Stick Candy, Ib Assorted Fruit Nougat, Ib Chocolate Mixed Caramels, 1b. Candy Canes, all sizes, from THE L Second and Wolcott Sts. ment of beautiful Chinese Manila baskets can be used, best now. Also all kinds of fancy stock Christmas gift boxes, beauti- Peanut Candy, Brittle and Taffy, tb________ 3500 \ $1.50 Same Specials at Both Stores C. LUKIS, President and Manager Two Stores for Your Convenience UKIS CANDY Co. Vanilla and Chocolate three-layer Caramels, lb___50c Hundreds of Kinds of Chocolates and Bon Bona. 5-Ib. box Assorted Chocolates and Bon Bons for $2.50 5-Ib. box French Cream and Assorted Chocolates for Arkeon Bldg., Corner A and Center ‘WATCH FOR SPECIAL SURPRISE for the KIDDIES IN TOMORROW’S PAPER. SES ES TT erevenesnnanannnnen oTUUMMOeNeO MAREE: EERE NAUSEA *199999900900000906060006000000000000666000060000000006