Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 6

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uate PAGE SIX OO IN MINSTREL CAST, TICKETS PLAGED ON oALE Elks’ Show to Be Presented May 8 and 9 at New Home, Rehearsals Now in Hot na the Job in the Arctic da io jae aah | been decided definitely but capabl characters are Tickets for the performance went on sale Thursiay and will be obtain- able up to the time of the show, but reservations should be made carly aecoriing to these whe are rumitng the affair, became a mammoth crowd is expected. Rebearsals are betug held several times a weok, in order to prepare-for the event, ——_—_—__—_ ‘Tho Bear, U. S. Coast Guard cutter, carries the Stars and Stripes to the Arctic ice fields in its rescue work. Here it is towing a helpless Ne ee BONUS PLANS U3, COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION T0 WistT WYOMING Bs IS REPORTED SONFRENE OF EDUCATORS [5 CMLED Fn CHEYENNE a cecal palges Apri! 23—Informal CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 23.—J. conferences on soldier bonus nese | J. Tigert, United States commission: fiom, between ee is ot thy| oof eaucation, will Cheyenne or thnoge rmsd os eS Or mea| BOXt Tuesday, May 2, and under the | ‘focsday ont i Caiesoees McCamber| Susvices cf the Wyoming aes ten.” A. A. Slade, city superinten- aid it was the plam to go abead with| tn equcators from a number of the Coe the working out of details of the “ : “Pquattsing Edneattoan! Opportum!- principal cities of the state. In the | tog J. H Burch, city vse por evening he will be the guest of hon- | 4 eupesta Sete aa qret = M@immeret the Masonic templa | “St Kemmerer. Ammons those-who will take part in | (, are Clee ete Sy0keamen for the veterans were| the program scheduled for the after | CW: Pfeifer, county saperinten- +| moon of May 2 at the capitol build- | “ent. Tusk. ing is A. A. Slade, superintendent “How the University Serves the of Casper schools, who will defiver for the adjusted service certificate! an uddress on “Problems of an Ex- | fenture of the house bill, with a moti-| yanding System.” The other speak- fication that would make borrowings} ers follow: “Education as an Investment” ¥. ©. Osborn, district board member, tor pesernenerneres te “Present Financial Conditions — | ‘The-Outlook.” J. C. Knode, city sup- erintendent, Laramie. “Problems of an Expanding Sys- “*Strong and Weak Potuts in Our High Schools.” R. I. Markley, prin- cipe! high school, Dougtas. “Leadership of the County Super- intendent in Rural Education.” Mrs. erties titre ot cotter tL TST Srertr rr Tenriyy ANA DEtSSEENAT NNN eT ETE resonate terete es New Victor Records FOR MAY ON SALE TOMORROW, there’s music for every mood EOVE SONGS—John McCormack will charm you kind he sings so well, in “The Road That © RECOR®& NO. 66024. vith a perfect love song, the ught You to Me’—VICTOR COMIC SONGS—Sir Harry Lauder will chase the gloom in two inimitable songs of his own composing, “The Waggle o’ the Kilt” and “Bella McGraw”?— VICTOR RECORD NO. 55153. DANCE MUSIC—Paul Whiteman presents five snappy selections—the very lat- est in fox trots—they’re all good but “Jimmy” and “After the Rain” is the winner. Four other master dance orchestras are represented in the new list—be sure to hear them all. POPULAR SONGS—The Peerless Quartet sings “Georgia,” Charles Harrison sings “Play That Song of India Again” and Vernon Dalhart sings “Don’t Leave Me Mammy”—AlIl of them are popular because they are good. INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS—Heifetz, Kreisler, Mormi and Rachmaninoff— four great artists—have all made records of unusual charm. Each selec- tion should be in your library of music. Rachmaninoff plays his famous “Prelude in C Sharp Minor’’—Be sure to hear it. Ask for VICTOR REC- ORD NO. 66016. ‘These are just suggéstions. Make your selection from the complete Tist. You want to hear the new Records. We want to play them for you, Come in. THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Ine. “EXCLUSIVELY VICTOR” 241 S. Center St-—Phone 1745 = Casper, Wyoming j = WE ALWAYS HAVE THE RECORDS YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT THEM = At Tripeny’s Drug Store — SURETY BOND SUPPLE cnet MAK ROTHER HE ADVANCED IN SERVIC FE es ee re ner AEA PE “Safeguarding Education for Citt- zenship.”” superintendent, Rock Springs. “Present and Future of the State ‘Teachers’ Association.” Miss Flora H. Krueger, former president of as. sociation, Laramie. Address—Dr. J. % Tigert, U. & Coramissioner of E4ucation. For they won’t ast long. never had or never will have again. Ede Casper Daily Ceridune - — = a A SS 2a = SS SS ee ae FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. CHEYEYNE, Wyo, April 38—ter- ace M. Albright, superintendent of late Frank|lam H. Norris of Manchester, Towa; ministre. |@eputy grand master; George W. Val- ‘and lery, of Denver, Colo., grand general- fasimo and William 1. Sharp, of grand encampment lar of the United States in 1925, win- ning today after a spiirted contest with Indianapolis, —————— TO WATER CONSUMERS. All water bills unpaid after Monday, May 8, will have water shut off. WATER COMMISSIONER. 427-2 ———> Daag PO citar Ble cen mor (Bla South Center street. Coffee Delicious 0. C. Schwiering, city are invited to be present. A mass meeting of the citizens of Casper will be held in the District Court Room at the Court House on Friday Evening, April 28, at 7:30 o’Clock, For the purpose of discussing candidates to fill vacan- cies on the School Board for the ensuing term. All citizens interested in the welfare of our'school system COMMITTEE. Kellogg’s are the original Corn Flakes—and they oiight to be superior in flavor and incrispness! You have only to eat Kellogg’s, then try the imitations, to know the wonder deliciousness of Kellogg’s. You never ate more fascinating food than Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! Tomorrow morning, serve Kellogg’s at the family breakfast party! Let big and little folks tell you how much better Kellogg’s Corn Flakes really are—becauso Kellogg’s are fever tough or leathery, and that Kellogg flavor—prove it out for yourself! { Insist upon the delicious kind of Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signa- ture of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes! NONE ARE GENUINE, WITHOUT IT! Also, makers of KELLOGC'S ERUMBUES and KELLOGC'S BRAN, cooked and krambled BE THERE! ‘A gigantic sale, one long: to be remembered and one you won't forget. These Bags will be in the window for your selection. Make It Early BAGS ‘All colors, kinds and styles. Mostly Leather, some Vanities, some Leather-lined, some fitted with powder, rouge boxes, etc. All have mirrors. One special number in genuine Tooled Brown Leather, hand laced and This is the Best of it All—Only. $ [2.28 REMEMBER, ON SALE AT 9 A. M. IN ALL. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST Tomorrow at 9 A. M. ‘An opportunity ml women have THEY WON'T LAST LONG. THERE ARE ONLY 200 BAGS While here visit our Ready-to-Wear Department. 20 Per Cent Reduction on all Ladies’ Suits, Capes, Dresses and Sweaters. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S Richards & Cunningham Co. ssbeacucd bascucechbeasdhbsiSecbasbabcesssGebvscosee/” e e e e ry . e Specials For Saturday Only WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE YOU WILi. K. C. BAKING POWDER 13 Lbs. Granulated Sugar---$1.00 2 Ibs. Fresh Creamery Butter____.._____-___85< 8-Ib. can Solitaire Coffee____.._. Fresh Cream Cheese, per Ib__. 2 medium size cans Van Camp’s Pork and Beans...35¢ : 2 smail size cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans.....25¢ $ No. 2 cans Fancy Iowa Corn, 2 for. woo 256 + No. 2 cans Fancy Utah Tomatoes, per can_._.___..15¢ No. 2 cans Fancy Early June Peas, per can_____.20c No. 214 cans Empson Kraut, 2 for____.__a...35¢ No. 214 cans Empson Hominy, 2 for. ssne0e BBC No. 214 cans Empson Pumpkiu, 2 for__...... ___.35¢ Fresh Bread, daily, 8 leaves for_____.__._____.25¢ 2 pkgs. Lux for—______-__. ee nO. Crystal White Soap-Chips, large pkg_—_—___...___.28c Gold Dust, large pkg. ___ 33 3 barsP. & G. Naptha Se EES Ee oe ae 5 bars Luna White Laundry Soap. eococst ng ae 2 small bars China Ivory Soap. —___15¢ 8 cans Lighthouse Cleanser Medium size pkgs. Post Toasties..____. 10c Medium size pkgs. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. _10¢ 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat Biscuits_______._._35¢ QUEEN GROCERY CORNER TWELFTH AND LINCOLN We Deliver to Any Part of City Phone 1804-W Phone 1804-W Perrier rrr Titi iiiiiirtr ry EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES PITTI iii iii iii) eoceccere er West Midecest Midwest _—_ OTA Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock tosupply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3

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