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1 PAGE TWO. €bde Casper Daily Cridune (BOOSTER CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED BY SEE BEN IN SALE OF ADDITION . , Announcement of Opening of Tract Adjoining New ‘= 1 Refinery Site Made at Same Time as Great 1 Strike in Big Muddy Oil Field Coincident with the big oil strike in the Big Muddy oil) field yesterday the See Ben Realty company launched an in-| tensive booster campaign here to instill a spirit of optimism in local people by calling attention to the comparatively bet- ter conditions here than elsewhere in the countrz and outlin- ing reasons why Casper should grow to be a great industrial GPTISTS BUY Eeteeeez= ‘The campaign is partly for the pur- pose of installing the booster spirit }and partly for the purpose of calling the attention of the people of Casper | to the fact that the independent addi- tion which adjoins the tract owned by | the Wyoming Refining company is | now awaiting prospective investors. | ‘The addition comprising 40 acres ly iss sath Se west of the he refinery ate ing on Eades ae ar a price 5 chat ates a new low record for addition property Tho lots rangv in price from $50 to $250. In addition to the low price terms are being offered which place the in-| {Sunday School to Be Organ- | vestment within the reach of every ized in Region of West Cas- per School and Building Is Planned. LOCAL CHAPEL person. Following up the campaign which was started yesterday the Soe = company is today reproducing a spe cially prepared map showing the loca- | Blodgett, acting for| #07 of all the additions to the city of | ate cqnvention this | Casper and the relative location of all important sections of the city from The Rev. J. F. ‘the Wyoming * morning pure! d a lot in the Carey | addition off CY avenue as the location $ of a new chapel which will be conduct- ed by the denomination here. It ts proposed to start with a Sunday school ‘and expand the work of the organtza-| * tion. The recent canvass by the churches| revealed the fact that over 100 families | of the Haptist faith reside in that| section of the city and inasmuch as no Sunday school is conveniently 1lo- cated for the attendance of the chil- “Gren of that section the Baptists have ‘assumed the obligation. Pending the ‘erection of the chapel, which will be [the weat end of the refinery lines to jthe new refinery site east of Casper Jan dadditions in that vicinity. The map also shows the relative locations of the railroads, roads, Platte river | jand all natural or other boundaries. In addition to this general map of | | the city the See Ben Realty company will advertise a detailed map of the Independent addition in the Saturday |issue of The Tribune in order that every person can see the lay of the lots and choose the properties in which ( they are interested. The investment possibilities of pur- (100 TO WALK SANDS AT NEXT SHRINE CEREMONIAL CHE Mare -A class of men will be conducted ‘across the burning sands at a ceremonial ses- sion of the Mystic Shrine which is to be held here March 25. The cere will be staged by Korein tem- headquarters of which ancl? 6 OPENED TO STHNDARD EMPLOYES After March 20, employes of the Standard Ofl company will be able to | secure credit at the Midwest Commis sary department, through the agency of which the company hopes to enable Sits employes to get good staple foods Troop sive will stay at the catap Sat- at a trifle over cost price. lurda: night and Sanday, returning The extension of credit is one of the Sunday evening. \steps taken by the Standard company ieee Se in an effort to adjust conditions here to the economic pressure of recent Ht 5 wage cuts. Permitting employes to take advan tage of this offer required extension PURG FD BY REULERS: of accounting pedi at as —t ' sary and means a NE the business of the pa oe a | Soe Start On ike This Evening), ¢,¢ Mit tytn ttn) Sar lin the Rocky Mountain region, has Casper Scouts| Closed deal for the purchase of the es hike to Casper mountaing thic|Steck of the French Garment shop evening, leaving Scoutmaster ‘Taylor’s|219 South Wolcott street. The store house at S o'clock. Bach boy will be|2& Deen closed for several: months | provided with a blanket roll and food| #7 purchase was made from the ref |tor three meals. The troop will be|¢ree in bankruptcy at 25 cents ‘on the out in Camp Rotary tonight and to-| lar. morrow will hike over the mountains, returning to Casper tomorrow evening. | Troop Five will leave Casper to- morrow and hike to Camp Rotary and| ‘Troop Four of the BIGTIME - AND MONEY SAVER CALUMET BAKING POWDER Arrangements are going forward for de standing that her fortune always a closing out sale of the entire stock] would provide him agsinst want and to begin Monday. Bargain prices will] become his on her death. prevail and the goods are now being} His bride Geserted him on their re marked for the event. turn from Burope, he stated. A will 5 Ee made out shortly after their marriage LEGACY Loss left $79,000 to relatives of Mra. O’Brien CHILD SCALDED. Jerome Burwell}, one year old son of Mr_and Mrs EC. Burwell_will_re- FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. cover from burns suffered earlier in the week when the child pulled a cof- fee percolator filled with boiling fluid from a table at the Burwell home, the coffee burning the child's legs and body badly. Medical attendants say that the cri- sis has passed and that the child is on the road to recovery. It is im- probable that any serious defects will result from the mishap. and $420,000 to the phyzician. ——>_——_ OAKLAND, Calif., March 17.—Suit to prevent his bride, 80 years old, from making out another will in which he might not be (the Seneficiary has been filed by Dr. E. 8S. O'Brien, 35 years oli of Los Angeles. Dr. O’Brien’s petition sets forth that as her family doctor he had entered into an agreement with his patient 15 years his senior to marry, give up his practice in Mercedes, Calif., which he stated was worth $12,000 yearly travel with her in Eurape with the un. Horlicks eo <3 Malted Safe 7700 Pe to: INFANTS na INVALIDS IGGIN “YOUR SGING built this summer, a hall will be rent-| Chasing lots at this time is enhanced | ed in that vicinity and the work or-|by the fact that without notice the See ganized. Ben Realty company reserves the} Work was started this morning on| Tight to increase the price of the prop- completion of the new Baptist church| erties when ever definite announce | gymnasium, which will be completed|ments are made by the Wyoming Re- * ready for use by June 1. The gym will|fining company relative to the con- ) be modern in ev: particular anf’ wil} | struction of ‘its plant east of Casper, -fill an urgent need along this ine. | or whenever actual work or other de- SSS = velopment is undertaken. For Coll, Grip or Influenza. Reservations for property in the dis- and as a Preventative take Laxative! trict.can be made by calling at the} BROMO QUININE Tablets. The gen-| offices of the See Ben Realty company uine bears the signature of E. W.|on the second floor of the Midwest stands for ECONOMY Grove. (Be sure _you_get BROMO.) 30c. bullding. ———s COFFEE-time Meat time, work time, play time—any time is Coffee-time! It’s indispensable at breakfast. It’s good at dinner. A homely sandwich and a piece of pie become a satisfying luncheon when you add a steaming cup of Coffee. Between meals—in mid-after- noon, perhaps, when mind and body begin to lag just a trifle —at the Coffee House or soda fountain on the way home from the movies or theater—when one entertains at home—or in the club house after a stirring round of golf or an exhausting tennis match, Whatever the occasion, the hour or the place—Coffeet No other beverage pleases so many millions of people all the time. ‘OFFEE -the universal drink ‘This advertisement is part of an educational campaign conducted by the leading Cofiee merchants of the United States in co-operation with the planters of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, which produces more than half of all the Coffee used in the United States of America. Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee, 74 Wall Street, New York No Failures aie Be sure you get a pound when you want it. RES ion MO ee 7 | No Waste A lie can of Calumet contains full 5 oz. Some ing powders come in IZoz.cans instead of i6 SPECIALS For Saturday Only At the New Store Voiles 36-inch Voiles, in all =~? colors, checks, plaids, dots and néw figures. Per yard— 43¢c Toweling Linen Crash—18 inches wide. Regular 35c value. Saturday, 22 7 e per yard. Linen Glass Toweling — Extra fine quality. 18 inches wide. 0e Per: yard. =< Turkish Towels inches long, real wide; extra heavy.; per pair 2a = Se 32 63e Heavy large Bath Towels; colored design and border; very heavy and large; $1 60 e The Shikany Dry Goods Company 112 South Wolcott Street Around the Corner from Lukis Candy Co. PHONE 736 Casper’s New Economy Shoe Basement is a howling success---and why shouldn’t it be---with “all leather” shoes at these prices SATURDAY SPECIAL FOR MEN—For smart appearance, comfort and durabil- ity it’s hard to beat this brown calf Blucher Dress Shoe. Goodyear welt soles and: rubber heels. Made solid. You have willingly paid $7 and $8 in the past for this value. Our Price $4.98 SATURDAY SPECIAL - FOR WOMEN—The biggest House Slipper value in Cas- per, bar none. Comfortable plain toe, one-strap House Slipper. Not the kind that you could only hope to wear a week or two—but a value that will give indefinite service—and be comfortable every minute. Our Price $2.48 Ladies’ Cuban Heel Oxfords Come in Black or Brown Kid with Cuban heels finished with a rubber top lift—the soles are flexible—made the “all leather way"— Our Price $3.24 Little Boys’ School Shoes Made like a brick-—for the little chap that kicks the rocks— Brown or Black Calf to choose from—lace pattern, sizes 2 to 2, $3.48—10 to 13% Our Price $3.24 A SENSIBLE PLACE TO TRADE : 122 East Second Street