Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 12

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es et BL we PAGE TWELVE CASPER SCOUT | Car Cranked In Gear Loses Rear BOOSTERS ALD | host crc DOUGLAS PLINS 23S cranged a car which happened to , be in gear. The heavy machine, a iwani ub of State Fair| Buick seven-passenger touring car Kiwanis Club was parked at the Center-Street Fil- | Town Back of Program ling station. for Organization of ‘When the woman cranked the-car | Tt with the engine set in reverse gear Scouts There. the machine plowed its way back- ward across Fifth street, on to the | vacant lot and headed di tamhess Ah Pepe pao iB ot Moet y= 2 ai y luncheon | meeting of the Douglas Kiwanis club| on ens pees att assist the commit car ‘ disengage Coreg lthes y sa GES | wheel due to the impact with the tee of that organization to crystalize| J sentiment in Douglas leading up to the| Curb. This swerved the car toward Srganization of a Boy Scout council| Center etreet and it plowed across tn that city. | the street over the curb on the west - | side of the street and came to a stop The entire speaking Peried of ‘he| when the machine crashed into a = ie lle to the ©as"| fence at the side of Matson Broth- per delegation. M. P. Wheeler, first) (P00 oy store } president of the Casper Scout organ-| : = | ization after the mauguration of the] er ate we = es | movement here three years ago, gave pogerad Fred. me- an inspirational address, relating the| ™ent when tho street was particu- advantages of scouting in all commun ities throughout the country where it has been given an opportunity He told the members of the Kiwanis club something of the benefits the city ot} Douglas might well expect to derive) oii with a full time executive, for the) from the fostering of the Scout move-|reason that the city probably would ctly for larly free from pedestrian and ve | hicle traffic. It is due to this that did not result in other than ser- ious damage to the offending car. mnent in their community. not be able to support a firet class | oe Scout Executive Harry L. Black fol-| council and that there are not a large| of judged the most perfectly formed girl in the | of the description. lowed with a practical talk in which|number of boys of Scout age in the be told the Douglas men just what|community to demand a first class course of action they would need to) council, follow in securing for the community| Stanley L. Griebel, assistant scout- & well established scout organization.|moster of Troop 2, and Davis L. Wil-|C. Goodrich and Harry B. Durhun His recommendation was that Doug-|son, assistant scoutmater of Troop 1,) were other members last should bufld up a second class|were the other Casper speakers on| party. The proposal to effect a working ecutive, rather than a first class coun-! B. Nelson, Deputy Commissioner Leon’ Scout organization in Douglas Scout council, with a part-time ex-|the program. Commissioner George RARE OER SAVE ON FURNISHINGS $10 and $12 Dress Pants__________ $6.75 $12. Velonr Hats. es $4.45 $2.25 Mogul-Wnderhill Overalls___$1.95 $4 Fine Relt Hats2 12 tee aes Ss $2.95 All-Wool Jersey Sweaters________ $2.95 Outing Flannel Night Gowns_____ $1.45 $19.95 Horsehide Vests_________ $12.95 Wright’s All-Wool Unions________ $4.95 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Unions_____ $1.65 Cotton Ribbed Shirts or Drawers, each... sieeraee | 7 eee hoses: 69e $1.25 High Rock Fleeced Shirts or Drawers, each#: 2-2 2u 7 es 95c 240 South Center aA ¢ I ad-| which have bten built up along the reterred to one of the committees of the Kiwanis club and the sentiment indicated that immediate steps are to be taken to complete the} can of Oregon, a member of the naval organization of a second class council. committee and a leader among w! Clothes That Help You Look | Your Best Cheerful in colors, exquisite in patterns, with tailoring and quality better than ever---What men will wear this season and next are shown in our advanced display. We partic- ulary want the young men and men who stay young, to see our Advanced Clothes They are tailored for us, under our directions---and represent the last word in style, quality and value. Priced from $35.00 up We want you to see some extraordin- ary suit values in blue serges or colors from distinct lines at “14 18 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. Casper Daily Ccidune LEGISLATION 10 Zion Endorses Simple Life In GIVE AUTHORITY|| © ate s2tection : ZION, IIL, April 5.—Stricter bine | law enforcement with a continusince } of bans on smoking, dancing, swear- ef ing, gambling and a censorshipy of ‘women’s clothes was endorsed by Benton township, | Cancellation of Tracts in Ac- Sk tacentes som, yesterday. | cordance With Treaty to Be ‘The Uberals were defeated by a Provided Through Om- majority of seven hnndred votey at nibus Bill. the polis when the Theocratic party, candidates. ‘WASHINGTON, April 5—An omnt- majority was the largest ever bus bill giving legislative authority Geen melons land approval for the carrying out of _—$ $$ — ratified by the senate is being pre-|1s known as the “big navy” group in pared and will be taken up by the! the house, also saw the president tand house in the near future, Representa-; talked over the navy personnel sit- tive Mondell of Wyoming, Republican] uation. Mr. McArthur wanté a navy house leader, said on leaving the| personnel of 86,000 men and ts op- White House after a conference with|pésed to the pending sub-committees President Harding. | bil fixing this at 65,000. ‘Tho bill, Mr. MondeN said, would) Mr. McArthur said after the con- provide for the cancellation of con-| ference that he had been represdnt- tracts, the conversion of two battle|ing to the president the progress! of cruisers into airplane carriers and the| opposition by himself and others’ in scrapping of other vessels as agreed|the house to “those who are trying on in the treaty negotiated at the re-|to wreck the navy.” The Oregen rep- cent Washington conference. | resentative said he reported to the The bill will operate to give com-|presidext that his opposition plete congressional approval to the|gainin:; strength and he was hopeful treaty, Mr. Mondell added. The house| that tne amendment he would offer, ,|teader said drafting of the bill in-| fixing the minimum naval persormel volyd decisions as to the future pol-| at 86,000 mon, will be successful. icy toward big naval establishments| Atlantic and Pacific seaboards such as/ those at New York, Philadetphia and} Norfolk. Which of these would be|] Reward for information leading |} continued and which curtailed, Mr. | to return of two brownish-black [) Mandell’ would Net _pawect |] noreés; strayed or stolen. Casper Representative McArthur, Republi-| pairy Co, hat ! SAVE ON FURNISHINGS Wool Process Union Suits. $4.45 Fine Ribbed Unions. “Tom Sawyer” Blouses____________ Boys’ $12.50 Knee Pant Suits_____ $8.00 75c Cashmere Hose, pair_----_-____ 45¢ $1 Neckwear for___---_---_______ Boys’ Khaki Pants_____--__-______ Men’s Leather Vests__ Men’s Leather Gloves_____________ All Patrick Sweaters__Less 40 Per Cent Suitcases, Trunks, Bags Less 25 Per Cent Patrick Mackinaws____Less 40 Per Cent Casper, Wyo. : Why? = BECAUSE WE 3 THINK CLEAN = 2 Who’s calling? WE ARE. Who are you? THE GIRLS OF CASPER. What do you want? ‘GIRL RESERVES i OMIA = = _—_PLAY FAIR— = ACT STRAIGHT. Keep us by investing in the Y. W. C. A. F 922 Budget—$7,000 PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 CANNED VEGETABLES No. 1 Flag Sweet Corn..... . _-..~~~ . 20c, or 2 for 35¢ No. 1 Flag Cut Green Beans. .... ... -. 25¢, or 2 for 45c No. 1 Flag Sweet Wrinkle Peas....-...... or 2 for 45c No. 2 Brown Beauty Beans. . . 50c No. 2 J. S. B. Red Kidney Beans. No. 2 Mt. Cross Lima Beans.. No. 214 Empson’s Pumpkin... No. 21% Libby’s Sweet Potatoes....... . cee CANNED FRUITS No. 1 Ainsley’s Fruit Salad........... .30c, or 2 for 55c No. 2% Ainsley’s Fruit Salad. ..........50c, or 2 for 95¢ No. 214 J. S. B. Royal Anne Cherries, 50c, or 2 for 95c No. 2 J. S. B. Red Raspberries. .. . ...50c, or 2 for 90c Signet Fancy Country Gentleman Corn, No. 2 can. Argo Corn or Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs. for 25¢ 30c $2.15 Gal. can Broken Sliced Pineapple, ea_80c Wright’s 1000 Island Dressing, 12402. 40c Welch Grapeade, oz. jar, each..................... .45¢ No. 21% Libby’s Apple Butter... ... .35c, or 2 for 65c Skookum Jam, 5-Ib. pail, any flavor, each. ......... $1.25 L-W Krispy Krackers No. 4 pkg. each. *. . . . . G65c Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes, per CWE ere ne $2.00 White or Yellow Corn Meal, 10-Ib. bag...... Extra fancy Sockeye Salmon, 1-lb. flat can Blue Hill Peanut Butter, 214-Ib. glass jar. Platte. Valley Gold Pure Cream- ery Butter---None Better; Ib. 43c 2 lbs. for 83c Table Salt ,10-Ib. bag, per bag. ... S Royal Crystal Salt, 21b. can’... we EXTRA SPECIAL California Home Tomato Cats: Red Cross Milk, 48 tall cans, por gear Carnation Milk, 48 tall cans, case___$4.95 Fairy Soap________ 10c bar, or 6 bars 38c Curtis Ripe Olives, pt. can______ 25c Kuner’s Cut Wax Beans, 2-Ib. 3 tes RSPAS Fe NIE Seah eo Kuner’s Pork and Beans, 2-Ib. Ree CRN en Af Paul’s Pure Fruit Jam, 16-oz. aa ag any flavor,each_.....-_ 40c Best Out West Flour, 48-Ib. bag____$2.30 Bread <2 rg sisscienses ois sew ons ee Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz... ..._. ee The Grand Grocery Directly Opposite Telephone Building on Second St. PHONE 13 We Delivez to Any Part of the City. Money Back If You're Not Satished, AF YOU WANT TO SELL IT TRY A TRIBUNE WANT AD

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