Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1922, Page 2

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PACE TWO. Ede Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922. TBBOY SCOUTS MMMLECST Scum CLLISSIEDFOLFSTRATFIELO) PIONEER IN NEW FIELD am ame eae = Sale “FIGHTIN MAD? AT THE =» MEETING OF BOYS WHO GET BADGES AT | wrowine rorrwo ors wi Jow moose TRor WILL BREAK PROUND N nis | | Supporting William Desmond in his| ‘The officials in charge Se thie oreen- RTH, Texas, 2 FRIDAY RALLY ! atest picture “Fightin’ Mad,” a Mctro/ization of Troop 14 of the Casper scout poe Easier, Saban setae rene é release for William Desmond Produc-| council, bave issued a call for a meet-| wexia Drilling syndicate, and one of ————* tions which comes to the Wyoming|ing to be held of boys who expect to| the pioneers of the Odessa field, will Total of 58 Merit Badges | ‘h¢*ter. today and Sunday. is one of/become members of the troop to be! undoubtedly have the honor of Phceak- =—= “The Prince of Liars” COMING SUNDAY At the Columbia 3. ¢ : by he remarkab! s-} 4 Awarded in Connection With | O° 0G ns motions sian bine: EL ee ee ing ground first in this territory. Hix Big Program at Gym- For his latest production, Desmond) The new troop is being organized by | {'** well rilie§ 6b the “W- i le nasium. has a story written specially for him|the local members of the Moose fra-|-, Waddell ranch. in Crane County Cemetery Curbings, Monuments and by H. H. Van Loan, author of “The! ternity. Members of the troop com-| ee yg iF atrenty “been Markers. Virgin of Stamboul,” and many other| mittee and the officials selected by pee : age ee cool Bld = stolen Conte teacher eck os ar! screen successes, which gives him|them to be in active charge of the aded ° Sixty Curbings Casper Cemetery Without a Crack Eighteen boy scouts, representing freon aro tromibers ot the unler, The} i within two or three weeks. around for a Wek or wo be ald. The HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS TESTIFY TO My five different troops of the Casper|Dlenty of opportunity to display his council, were pvardes ‘@ total of 68| Athletic ability to the utmost both in Moose hall will be placed at the dis-| Hatfield has also contracted with J. cagpateus erat to M. W. Pur. merit badges by the local court of hig many clashes with the rough char-|Posal of the troop as it headquarters M. Cowden and Sons for # test well{cell, county attorney, in which he is/was advised by Mr. Purcell that such honor at the scout rally st the high | &cters of the big outdoors. and the athletic and musical equip-|on thetr ranch in Ector county, and|$aid to have been inclined to permit|= matter could not be taken up until scesl gyuuastans leit brontia In the leading feminine role ts Vir-|ment belonging to the Moose will be| his engineers are now surveying the fn delet 40 alee the vist ginia Brown Faire, not yet seventeen | Pisned at the free use of the a tract preparatory to making the lo a bitter Man oC ae Pe Bas pare years old, but with a national reputa-| cage Jerreil has been selected) cation. which scout advancement is attained, | 1" for her screen work. This youth-| y the troop committee to serve 85| ‘The activity resulting from the en- fu actress of the silent drama was | SCoutmaster of the troop, and Mr. Jer-| geavors of the Commervial club 16 My crew will be in Casper cemetery for two wecks erecting curbings and setting monuments. To have your lot fixed in good shape for Memorial Day bs al should place your order now for your ; Monument or marker. ROBERT SIMPSON CASPER MONUMENT WORKS omy 1 OO 8 ‘Troops 9 and 1 gavo demonstrations rell has already developed plans for . , a chosen from a large field to portray having @ notiosable effect on the town 505 E. Second St.—————Casper, Wyo.—_———Phone 957W in advancement procedure. Troop 9,| Sh0™t S01) the picturization of Rud-|th® organization of a strong troop. | and on town property. During the lest Ceceeesesoess: a first class fife and drum corps, which Jy trated vividly the steps thet are neo- yard Susie's | ue Benefit f\may be used by the lodge on cere- 1 eesary for scouts to advance from penchant er Md wn erty} pro-| mont occasions, is one of the feature tha lowest to the highest ranks with- estan! projects. Mr. Jerrell has also out in the troop, Carrying of the dem.|@uction has been completed she WAS! lined a fine program of outdoor ac.|‘° fancy Drices and prectioslly every Co: » stration scouts of troop one went| signed to appear in “Fightin Mad.” | svities inciuding a series of hikes|equare inch of available office and through the procedure of merit badge|_ Rosemary Theby is perhaps best into the mountains with pack horses. [tre space has been lgased. advancement. the demonstration be.| known to followers of motion pictures|' several scouts of other troops whose} A tract of over 5,000 abrer =Ajoin- ing eocompanied by a lecture to make | or her appearance in the ieadin§/athers are members of the Moose or-|ing the Waddell tract where Hatfield the explanation complete. feminine role in “A Negiger i Reed der have applied for transfer to the| will Grill was sold last week, The With the demonstrations finished. yall = vee nes ih pe tore © | new troop, and the leaders of the troop| price was not made public. the court of honor concluded the pro- . ope has Rig hg p en og are assured of a good nucleus of sea-| Indications eo he he gram with the presentation of the 58 Satine. | Oe Limpaiplitemregt es on por tacray about which to build their]in the Odessa that’ be dit- merit badges win by scouts who had,| Giawyn stock company and also in ee eas, ty uring the pest two months gone| - i erous other productions. | J MOORE IS WANTED. In the title role of the “The Miracte | Relat in Nebraska of J. C. Moore,| monied imterests thaj cannot help Man," Joseph J. Dowling made a name who homesteaded west of Casper] creating fancy prices for acreage. The for himself wherever motion pictures about five years ago, have directed aro shown, William Lawrence has! inquiries here seeking information of been leading man to Norma Tamadge,;the man. At that time he had a wife Fannie Ward, Mae Marsh, Dorothy|and child. Nothing has been heard Gish and Mary Pickford. Emmett C.|from him in 18 months and anyone King is one of the veterans of the| knowing his whereabouts is requested stage having to his credit more than'to communicate with John J. Han- ’ swimming; Dorton Green, troop 2,)¢ive hundred characterizations. jcock at the Midwest Refining company handicraft and personal health; Mal- > offices. 3 w vin Hanks, troop ,5, first aid to anl-|COAL MINE OFFICERS RESIGN. P. O. Box ¥ mals and carpentry; David A. Hargis,| Thomas F. Hotchkiss and 8. D. Ro- HICHESTER s Ss 3 PILLS 53 tt treop 1, craftwork in wood; Byron|puck have resigned gs directors and iC mt Huis, troop 1, athletics and scholar-| severed their connections with the | TRE DIAM ¥ ebip; Crawford Martin, troop 2, Blue Diamond Coal company. | “A neering, campaing, public health, first| Hotchkiss has returned to Sheridan, | hep aid, cooking, handicraft, business and | Wwyo., where he will be associated with M hiking; Henry Miller, troop 5, first/ nis brother in the coal mining bust-| te aid, public health, carpentry, fireman: ship and first aid-to animals; Roland Jo Moore, troop 1, pathfinding; Buster A Nell, troop 5, campaing, cooking and 6& swimming, Lyle Parker, troop 5, cook- @ ing, campaing, scholarship and fire manshbip; Maurice Post, troop 1, per- = sonal health; Harry Rafferty, troop T 2, pioneering, cooking, business, hik- be ing, handicraft; Charlés Semler, troop +) 6, swimming, cooking, firemanship, public health, and first aid to animals; staging a model troop meeting, illus: month thousands of dollars have changed hands an a regult of lease sales. Town lots are already soaring th through the process just demon- strated. st The merit badges awarded were as re follows: Harry Mills Astin, troop 1, w automobiling; Donald Brown, troop 1, m personal health; George Clift, troop 2, © handicraft, cooking and firemanship; ot Fred Gibson, troop 65, pioneering. hi gampaing, life saving, cooking and geologists, is making the field an at- tractive speculative proposition. 22-Four-35 Five Passer‘er Touring The Reliable Buick Transmission Is a Feature of the Buick “Four” The same quietly operating, dependable transmission that has been so pronounced a feature of the Buick Six, is employed in the Buick Four. The design is the ness. WHAT IS A DOLLAR WORTH? CAF ETERIA Baked Tam Tonight ..... Fresh Strawberry Short Cake 15c re folks all over the a Leslie Wilcox, troop 5, public health, | world Ee found Sloan's to be the : : ‘« carpentery and first aid to antmals;| natural enemy of pains and aches, same—the quality is the same— Fred Watters, troop 7, carpentry, It penetrates ithout rubbing. . bs 5 ree teenie remanchin, thet | You can just tell by ita healtty, || HAY, GRAIN, FEED, Onlyin size is there any difference. stimulating odor that it is going to SALT and and public health; Harold Heiser, tfoop 8, scholarship. “ Assistant Scoutmaster Edmunds yw —sCKnittle, of troop 2, wee presented with a veteran scout certificate and Depends on location. A dollar that remains Every part of the remarkable Casper Storage Co. 8 ’ Buick Sixes ei a in someone else’s pocket means nothing to ¢ PSP fied BAP a ape line of Buick four-cylinder cars 313 W, Midwest Ave, Ss badge indicating more than five years —— ¢ i ft it tivity. Pi Ps Touring - < 1395 : a . : o 4 Regitration cares jot moouts of you. Buta dollar in your savings account Pires Pass, Coupe = - 1885 is as distinctly Buick as if the a scouts of ‘oop 1 were formally p! Sedan- - <- > Bethe nels ot Aree eee is always worth at least one hundred cents. Seven Pasa Teering = 1588 niagae preety Sein ped AHer sy a tation at the next meeting of the And itigraves eue year Seven Pass. Sedan - - 2375 : ; P : % MW. 0. Witson and Henry B. Per- : & RY: a Buick Fours Sus And back of every Buick car is kins, prominent seou i d ) \ css, eae ~ = ale; B cave the buys of all troops interent-| Gad! WesmenCcee TEES ‘ fam ead mee cy the skill and experience of 20 2 ing addresses on vital scouting sub- complexion usp free!y aia) 2 Three Pass. a 1295 years, Combined witht unparal- jects. * ‘ en es Sec 8s t M tion 2 furnished sons ; 9 All Prices F: 0. B: js i pk ee ates ocmeeenty feasting 8 DrHobsonis Gi y Bry tmecle pioonemad leled manufacturing equipment scout songs. 4 SEPP OOGWYEOLD ie awe Pe CE AC, Eureka harp facilities. al (C37 D. W. OGILBEE and W. J. WEHRLI Announce that they have en- tered into a partnership for the general practice of law, under the firm name, Ogilbee & Wehrli Offices 211 O-S Building Casper, Wyoming Phone 558 Adam’s Express AND BAGGAGE LINE Trunks delivered._....50c First Floor. Upstairs No Hot Water foi the Toilet and Bath. Special Rates by the H The Maid went out, pecial Rates by the Hour. so did the Coal Fire Phone 1329 = Let us tell you how thi: Day and Night Service annoyance can be cut out = = and real hot water service ie enjoyed in your home. Wyoming National CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 ee Bank WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE: BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM CASPER, WYO. SOITOIIIOEIOIITII TAOS SISOS OO M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Second St. sass Use gas-heated water. At little expense attach a wv. "WOOOLMOTIMIIITIEIIOOIOLORTTS: Shock Absorbers and Savings Accounts | RUUD Tank Water Heater to your range boiler, apply a match, turn the valve and in a few minutes you have a piping-hot supply.« The little heater is equipped with long coil and a quick-ecting »which heats the water promptly = in ample quantities for every urpose. 8 com- Cea as ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE CASPER PROVISION CO. Located in Natrona Butter Shop, Second and Durbin One of our patrons is an auto enthusiast. “My savings account,” said he, “is a shock- absorber that has carried me over the rough places and has made the going easier when times were difficult. It saves me from jars and enables me to go through life serenely. “All the attention it needs is oiling regu- ome The Wise Buyer Is Patronizing Our FORCED OUT SALE Cannot Pay the Exorbitant Rent Demanded by the Landlord. Chesterfield Clothes Knox and Stetson Hats Furnishings and Shoes AT SACRIFICE PRICES A Week From Today Winds Us Up Cb Adh tht Lab tt LLL ALA ALAALAAALAALLL £ FEATURING CASPER PACKING CO. larly.” PRODUCTS OF ALL KINDS We will conduct a Wholesgle as well as Retail Market. BE A BOOSTER AND BUY HOME-KILLED PRODUCTS We live in Casper, Buy Home Products and. keep the Dollar at Home. Phone 159 Phone 159 LL A AE AT TE AE AT EAT OE AN CITIZENS: NATIONAL BANK Casper, Wyo. — Appliance Co. 121 East First St. Phone 1500 < Chk ek Nh hh Ah dbddd ddd Ld Fuh de Ta ete ete at

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