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PAGE TEN LIONS: CLUB 10 BE LAUNCHED IN CASPER AT Last of Three Big Inte With Representatives ent Professions The last of the three big international luncheon clubs to|™ be organized in Casper—the Lions—will be instituted tonight at a dinner to be held at the Henning hotel at 6:30 o’clock. Thirty-five names will be entered on the charter of the club and the organization will be launched under the most favor- It will be the tenth formed in the state of able conditions. Wyoming. A. Baker of Cheyenne, district gov- ernor for the Lions, and state land commissioner, A. D. Kelley, state sen- ator and merchant of Cheyenne, and S L. 8. Tomlinson, field director for ‘International Association of Lions’ club, will be at the tng tonight. The headquarters Internation- “al Association of Lions’ clubs is at *Chicago, operating under a charter granted by the state of Illinois. The + association was organized in 1917 as + an outcome of a meeting of various findependent business organizations. It has attained phenomenal growth ¢in Wyoming and is the largest lunch- } eon organization in the state. Its com- cing to Casper should mean another j axgregation of loyal boosters to the once acready here. ‘AEALTORS NOT ~INAGCORD WITH LEASING POLICY Iba = No action Taken as Unit but Members of Local Associa- tion Oppose Teapot Contract. Or ae Although the Casper Realtor, associ tion failed to go on record today in position to the government's plan f leasing the Teapot oil field to the = Mammoth Oil company, an organiza = tion perfected by H. F. Sinclair and = Harry Payne Whitney, individual = members pledged continuous opposi- tion to the arrangement which they = hold will drain Wyoming's natural re- = @ources without cause. = According to sentiment expressed =at the meeting which was held at the Henning hotel today, the associ- = ation either collectively or individual- = ly will stand behind the Realtor pro- = gram of bringing industries to Cas- S“per rather than set idly by and, sec 2 one of the greatest resources of this = district depleted from which Casper | =r the state fail to gain direct bene fits. “While definite action was = taken today” said one of the members = of the association “we are assuré that the Realtors will act consistent- y and condemn the secret issuance o. ontracts on one of Natrona county's chest possvasions without submitt. ing the proposition to open or com- petitive bidding.” Definite opposition to the govern = ment action wili be withheld until the = realtors are advised of the full text of the contracts to which the govern- = ment subscribed. Following the submission of the re- port of the transportation committee =in which the committeemen atated = that they had been able to mark but S1ittle pregress in providing Casper ‘ith some definite form of motorized = transportation the realtors went on = record that they would be willing to =support any undertaking which would provide the required relief. =. The sentiment indicated that the = Realtors would get behind any indi- vidual or organization that will come to Casper and huve capital and un- =derstanding of the transportation >business. E. P. Bason, familiar with the work- =:ings of the public utilities commission was called upon to tell the Realtors = (what guarantees of protection they = could give a concern for exclusive right to a transportation franchise. =A concern financially able to provide =the transportation requirements of | | | = the town, according to Mr. Bacon's cibelief could be granted exclusive = rights. =. Plans for the “Own Your Home" show which will be staged under the} =auspices of the Realtors are being = concluded by a special committee ac- ording to announcements made to- S-day, All that is required now is to =Secure a place that will be Jarge = enough to house the exhibit. = The regular business program of =the Realtors was dispensed with to = day in tribute to Howard W. Baker, = secretary who was not in attendance = because of the death of his mother-in- = law, Mrs. Janet Grieve. Resolutions of sympathy to Mr. 2 Baker and other members of the fam ily in Casper were passed. Arrange- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED TO RENT—Private gar- age. Phone your address to 1804W. 4-21-1t¢ | LOST—Billfold in Citizens’ National bank containing $20 and receipts.|# = Reward. Phone 1209W. 4-21-1t¢ FOR RENT— One five-room house amd garage. Call 252 South Wash tington street. 214° | FOR RENT—Room suitable for two gentlemen or two ladies or mar- =ried couple; board if desired. Call = 1639J. 4-21-3t* FOR $$$ RENT)— Two sleepingrooms; cheap. Call 1012 South Walnut street. Phone -770. 4-214t* FOR SALE—Rug, dresser and beds. if not | CASPER PROVISION CO. OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT SECOND AND DURBIN Announcement is made of the open- ing of the Casper Provision“eompany, whioh will be located in the Natrona HENNING DINNER mationals Formed Here of Thirty-Five Differ- and Industries Butter shop on Second and Durbin streets. ‘The new shop will feature Casper Packing hous: products in both wholesale and retail \ines. The location was formerly known as the Hufemith market, but has been changed to the new name as t'. pro- ducts will feature the local packing company. The company will be in a sociation. Free, members made brief talks on the association today. ———_—__—_ Make your Sunday dinner ao real treat with some af Welsh’s fresh grated horseradish. Phone 1705 pa Pea Se, ES Jewelry and watcn Dy ex pert workmen. AI work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, OS Bldg. the Casper Packing house. the city as he has been in the meat the funeral. market and to insnect the home pack- Fred Apel, who was formerty con- Patient canbe te wanda Gule-| ences Sor -aunny yeata, wi be «> Several visitors including H.R. Due to the popularity of the former nected with the Central market, who A cordial invitation is extended to Waldo of Salt Lake City, and A. D. ib sale and the fact that the 4214 way the down town representative of needs no introduction to shoppers of tae on to attend | sociated with the new firm. the housewives of the city to visit the Kelley of Cheyenne addressed the as P. A. Burns and Harry N. SS stock comprisin this group was sold so early in the day causing many to HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGING an — work 10c per yard. Button — made your order any sizo on any mater! Singer Sewing Machine Co., Inc. 236 South Wolcott Street, Phone 1277W ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE CASPER PROVISION CO. Located in Natrona Butter Shop, Second and Durbin FEATURING CASPER PACKING CO.” PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS We will conduct a Wholesale 4s well as Retail Market. BE A BOOSTER AND BUY fhe Casner ailv SO ritune BERRY HOME SADDENED BY DEATH OF DAUGHTER Mildred Berry, the 10-year-old @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berry, died at the hospital at 530 yesterday afternoon. The fueneral will be held at the Bowman chapel by Father John H. Mullin tomorrow at 10 a. m. Mr. Berry rurs the pumping sta- tion for the city. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 19} lose but on the unique selling plan, the Economy Shoe basement, directly under the Wiggins Shoe store, is stax- ing another onecent sale aSturday. There are four distinet groups of shoes comprising over 250 pairs of shoes in which the onecent plan in- cludes. With esch pair of shoes pur- putchased in this group, an addition- al pair can be bought for one cent more. The only restriction the Wig- gins store makes is that the addition- al pair must come from the same group in which the first pair is sold. The plan is one of the most novel advertising plans ever introduced in a ore-here and draws quick New Series Chalmers Six This New Series Chalmers Six is the first product of the new Chalmers organization. The wonderful results of the six-cyl-’ inder engineering which has been going on in the Chalmers plant for more than & year, reveal themselves instantly, in this car, to the man who has driven other fine cars. W. H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 Best Creamery Butter, per Ib Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz., 25e Extra Fancy Potatoes. 20 Ibs. for 50c 98-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour 48-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour__ rote sack Hardwheat Flour_ 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal________-__-__ 4-Ib. sack Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, 35c 4-Ib. sack Jersey Cream Buckwheat Mlour eck ee eo Se ee Large can Log Cabin Syrup, 5 Ibs. net_$1.19 Large can Strained Honey, 5 Ibs. net___90c l4,-gal. can Delicious Strawberry Jam__95c 14-gal. can Delicious Jam, other va- Wieties si. tet- aie Sa 18-0z, jar Cherry, Strawberry or Rasp- Berry oan ope Sg ee 32-0z. jar Delicious Jam______________ 614-Ib. boxes Crackers, per box Chocolate Bon Bon Cookies, per Ib____40c No. 214 Tomatoes, solid pack_ All Models Equipped With Dise Steel Wheels and Cord Tires C. E. KENNEDY Corner Second and Park Streets Phone 1419-W Cyrhe CHALMERS SIX HOME-KILLED PRODUCTS We live in Casper, Buy Home Producis and keep the Dollar at Home. Phone 159 Phone 159 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Specials at Lukis’ Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream 65c Quart Fresh Hand-Made Chocolate Peanut Clusters—Saturday and Sunday 50c Lb. Fresh Hand-Made Hawaiian Chocolates— Saturday and Sunday 50c Lb. One-Pound Box Assorted Chocolates or Fruit Bon Bons—Our Own Make. Saturday and Sunday 60c Lb. 706 South Lincoin street. 4-21-21 WANTED TO RENT—House of three or four rooms; furnished or unfur- mished; modern; gas; 10 to 15 blocks from postoffice. Address box A-200, 2 Tribute. 4-21-2t° Second and Wolcott No. 214 Empson Pumpkin____ No. 214 Empson Hominy -____ came: No. 2 Green String Beans_____ Any.Way, No. 2 Sifted June Peas_______ Noumept No. 2 Sweet Potatoes ____ ap No. 2 Pork and Beans______-_ Serene No. ope iowa Corn_______ as No. mall Onions__________ No. 2 Beets(2 2) Sos Sk $ 1.00 Carnation or Borden’s Milk, per case, $4.75 | Carnation or Borden’s Milk, 10 cans__$1.00 GALLON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per can. $1.10 Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____$1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90¢ Half Peaches, per can_____-__________75e Apricots, per tan- 2 ee ate , Plu fet CAU.. a ose ° ° Apel percans 925 ee 15e Our P. roposition with Any Mailorder or White Cherries, per can___ Crushed Pineapple, per can_ Sliced Pineapple, per can__ Argo Corn Starch, pkg___ 12 bars Pearl White Laundry Soap_ Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27c P. & G. Laundry Soap, 15 bars $1.00 Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_69c Other Offer in Piano Values PROGRESSIVENESS, HONESTY, EFFICIENCY, SERVICE Will Turn the Trick. A carload of the best used pianos to be found in the east has arrived to meet the heavy demand for reliable used pianos at low ‘prices and for rental purposes. The advantages open to citizens of our offer. Pianos from $75 to $225 Every used piano, purchased from us, can be exchanged six months from the date of purchase for any new piano of your choice and all payments made will be applied in full. White House. . Solitaire ... Butter Nut Advo ... big eastern cities is yours and here is SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES All rentals paid on pianos within four months will be applied in full on pur- chase of new or used pianos. No. 24 Half Peaches________ 35c Terms and prices any reliable man or woman can afford. Come in, tell us No. 2 Ex. fancy Sliced Peache: ie what you can do and we will do our part. No. 21%4 Apricots__~_________| Can Your children need a musical education and no Gasper home should be No 2y, Pears. Or without music. e 2 fee No. 214 Pineapple_____ 3 Sane ALL THOUGHTS OF MUSIC LEAD TO No. 214 Green Gage Plums___| 1 No. 2% Egg Plums_____ $ -00 e : e No. 2 Red Raspberries Sort t er No. 2 Loganberries___ as e ’ IC u S IC 0. No. 2 Strawberries______ gon. VICTROLAS, BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS, RELIABLE PIANOS No. 2 Blackberries___________ Them. i IF IT’S MUSIC, WE HAVE IT Head Lettuce, 5 heads for______ -25¢ X Rome. Next Door to Iris Theater Phone Us or Call for Reservation of Your Piano— The Supply Will Not Last Long. Splendid Ceoking Apples, 7 Ibs____ Gal. cans Red Raspberries in Syrup__$1.65