Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE ENTRANGE INTO STATE TALKED AT FORUM Organization Already dy Flourishing i in Four Counties} wa: members of the council under the dt: WITH THE CASPER BOY SCOUTS] <.<°- (MRS. MARY WTFREY IO Re te ee ene ee Local Trcepe aml f) oo teat, Frank B. Taylor, DIES TODA, FUNERAL the leader of the Scout officials or- g@enization, has announced that the The Christmas rally of the Casper Boy Scout organization | ™**t meeting of the association will be Friday. A splendid attendance represented all troops of age, and for 12 years a resident here, per set. of Wyoming and Work Under Way i in Others, the council and the balcony was filled to capacity with inter- svouT BULLETIN (ied at 11 o'clock this morning at the PICTURES and FRAMING |]] extra Quality for Dodges 39.00 | Lideal'S S ested spectators who had gathered to witness the demonstfa-| ISSUED FRIDAY. ee ren ees Een ee bode 2 peakers State jtions of the members of the several troops. A new issue of the “Scout Bulletin” | COINS ering tlt flag tram AR ethire, acoteenay 38 ‘vrioe. ‘The program ‘wae widely verte’ aad wae distributed te Scouts and their) ‘he Artem pinay aa ee Casper Auto Top Shop * : al lends f ‘ing the fally ° 4 The sophistry of the Non-Partisan league, the organiza- Sapsbiannes SORE’ tetas heir sete eee otbeag, Depate {Coceaianaellae| hen eno ane wae ‘rhe bulietin|, Funeral services. will be conducted peer ee Av seal tion which is charged with wrecking the state of North Da- kota, in its attempts to make inroads in the state of Wyo- ming was fully explained to the forum of the Casper Cham- ber of Commerce today by G. R. Hagens, who attended the |"", scesion of the local court of honor| With the Scouts at the camp. regulations adopted by the camping staged its stunt featuring some phase|L. C. Goodrich, was the adult leader; contained an account of the events showed careful preparation on the| Nash, leader of Troop 3 went out! briefly of the dedication of Camp Ro merce. wards. Krays and Richard Willis of Troop 13,| 4#UD IN FEBRUARY. Mr. Hagens exp! ained in detail the} A. W. Peake of the Midwest Refin-|and to Scoutmaster R. T. Graham of} Announcement has boen made at/ ¢ organization of the|ing presented the matter of securing! Troop 5. A veteran Scout certificate| Scout headquarters that the next es hero hopeful of|co-operation of Casper business in| and badge, denoting more than five |ly of the Casper troops will bu maintaining the Salt Creek road but| Years of service in Scout work was|some time during Scour week. Feb KILLINGS TO ing the greater portion of her ANNUAL MEETING |fice will be instructed to take charge] o¢ piim-pudding every year. , 7 ; PS HIKE ; hlan Two TROOPS The annual meeting of the Scout! of the investigation of the killings last Rest in Hig: d TO CAMP ROTARY. council will be held at the city hall) week at Wilson, Okla., Governor Rob: A party of 20 Scouts, membors vf}tomorrow evening, December 20, ertson said in a statement regarding Troops _2 and 3 left Saturday to according to notifications ent out to’ conditions in Carter county. It’s the Best Show in MIy [LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 Last Big Day Constance Talmadge —IN— “WEDDING BELLS” the mem Funeral services here held at 10 o’clack this morning at the Bowman chapel for J. F. Schoenewald, Jr., in-|} jest concessions. | fant son of an employe of the Chicago He said that the league was partic-}and Northwestern. Intermen: wa. ularly anxious to get a hold in Wyo-|made in Highland cemetery. ming at this time because of its fat) —<$_<_—<—$<$—_—_—_-_. earnings from ofl royalties, because of © iit y its unique position due to the recent b gale of road onds which give ft a tremendous cash on hand balance andy) > . because of the funds derived from the : . sale of pub ands | ” ; : SN ‘There was never a move started in tne TO ~NIGH T_ . IN A SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING he said, “that might spell ch now confronts the state Tomorrow Alright 7 ‘HANDS OFF’ ter to the state than the os a result of the activities of the KEEPING WELL — An NY Tadiot ONE OF HIS CORKING WESTERN THRILLERS tions. The le: bership in th its voting stre party that gives Wyoming. Fred Patee informed the forum that the Lincoln highway was already w York City to Clin- ce of 1,100 miles and ent along this route would be extended to Wyoming in 1921. He urged that action be taken to make a permanent hard surface road between Cheyenne and Yellow- stone park so that traffic could be di- verted north in Wyoming instead of along the attractive Lincoln highway which would be a great competitor when it is permanently paved across the state. Nonpartisan league.” (a vegetable aperient) taken at aight will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your <!- gestion end elimination ALSO RETURN SHOWING “SNEAKERS” A Two-Part Christie Comedy. -——AND— In response to @ petition from J. J ORS— Little Me M. Cromer, the board of directors c? . ees eee Pease my the chamber of commerce will ap- ip og ye 9 x point a board of directors to govern “MODERN CENTAURS If You’re Married or Sin- gle Don’t Miss This a new mission which will be under- _KIMBALL_DRUG_ STORES Feats of Astonishing Horsemanship. Pi icture Sheil te Under RIMBATA DRUG_STORES TODAY ONLY COMING A. B. DUPLER Of Denver a WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF FURS urn to the At Our Store Righ 4 THURSDAY Starring FRIDAY SATURDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater NEWEST NOVEL THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER — —WITH— ROBERT McKIM, CLAIRE ADAMS and CARL CANTVOORT —ALSO— “BY HECK,” A Two-Part Mack Sennett Comedy. r TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CHAPTER A quiet rider with tron grey and droop- ing “mustache | rode up to Will Moore's cabin. The rigors of | outdoor Mfe had} lined his face, and his eyes wore the nad pression of a man who had lived a life of sadness. They! called him Hell Bent) A Bishop-Cass Theater Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c im All Lines of Endeavor Here Enlai &. hb wen tolentiy ateaet aa! 1S SET FOR TOMORROW MONTREAL, Des, 20—Jiecause an s held at the gymnasium of the old high Shot Sulla Onin ee Desc nt OF POL es sary MOCARTyey, 06 youre ot | SCOTS: Will mecommand acceptance |] autos and truck eo $3.00 from S8t..Anthony’s Catholic church will of Sgouting and each demonstration|©f the party. Scoutmaster John L.|which transpired at the rally, told a Ree go ps bo mass Wl) | ‘urday evening lary nday, and morning, z her John H. part of the Scouts and their officials. | Sat 'Y to spend the night last Su: * reprinted the os ohn deneidtine. bi so 2 nating which are in charge of the Bowma: Thermopolis, called for the purpose of | presented commissions as troop lead- committee for the administration of a represent-{taken by the Methodist church here]ers to Sroutmaster Roy C. Gordon of eye RATELY TO BE pe Rotary. Wie, for will be'taken to apace pe) aber of Com-]under the direction of Rev. J. A. Ed-| Troop 13, Assistant Scoutmaster Fred poems years’ residence here has lived at the BE PROBED | * ie catiaon to ner daughter nore, DANCING vons, Frank and Joseph McCattrey, ACADEMY ot en by the fi i awarded to Assistant Scoutmaster/ “ry S14. Scout weex marks th» 12 ; ve Se — pda. oe Davis L. Wilson, of Troop 1, and the|&r:versary of the organtzttion cf t hkl energy aM bb tines li unk of Life and Star Scout was con-| Sst movement te America iio peabds’ tn Wiseouitlk . erred on Scoutmaster Graham of z ITY, Oklahoma, ; P - | OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok . Dec. Infant Laid at roop 5 COUNCIL TO HOLD |20—The state attorney general's of-| England exports two hundred tons Se ee a ae emcees rw RSA IE at ae TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921. Bank of Montre « Soren sane teamed es Absorbs Another va aed trading in Merch Bank stock to cease. Radiator and Hood Covers of the Merchants Rank of Canada to Note, aC mectate - Erlcen |] We make them for all makes of have been serfously impaired, its <i auter ARKEO (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) The Long and Shart of It TONIGHT A Cash Prize of $10 to The Tallest Man and the Shortest Girl The Tallest Girl and the Shortest Man Dancing Together at a Certain Time. Fun for All Be There ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM L. P. WALL PRESENTS HOYT SMYTHE You Know His Shows. —IN— “DOCTOR DIPPY” « A Musical Comedy Kernel With the Sapphire Girls Company SPECIALTIES ° Hoyt Smythe in Song and Dance (Remember Him Last Week) Squirrel Trio in Burst of Song. (They’re Boruc: —AND— VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE A thousand human giants in deadly combat on the river bank. A million mighty logs crunching and swirling in the mad- dened waters, billions of tons of fierceness beating against the walls of the dam. The log jam—the explosion—the terrifying rush of frightened unknowing destruction. The bursting of the dam. Buildings torn up and crushed, and *midst it all a frail girl battling against frenzied nature; and it all comes in a tre- mendous climax at the end of one of the most unusual dramas that ever startled even the eye of the camera. Such is the mighty drama of conflict which begins an * engagement at the HUB THEATER NEXT THURSDAY "And for which the title will be announced in The Tribune. Watch for it Thursday. It is the thrill of all thrills. ‘The punch that dwarfs all punches ever picturized. Watch The Tribune for title.

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