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PAGE FOURTEEN €be Casper Dally Cribune SLANDINAVIAN CHURCH PLANS GREAT REVIVAL Services to Open Tonight at Meeting Place at Jefferson and Fourteenth Streets. Evangelist J. T. Larsen, formerty of the Moo@y Bible institute, has ar- rived to hold preliminary meetings to | the proposed! revival meetings at the | Scandinavian Evangelical Free church, corner of Jefferson and Fourteenth streets. Meetings will be in English | blacksmith shop in the Bated Hole country in spite of the fact that he is an ectogenarian, is in Casper for a few days’ visit with old friends. In the early days, when settle ments were few and far between in Wyoming and the inhabitants of the country depended upon the protec- tion of the United States troops EVANGELIST J. T. LARSEN. every night at~7:30: except Saturday, deginnimg June 7 instead of June 14, and cantinuing tndefinitety. Sunday morning there wfll be preaching in Swedish(at 11 o'ctock. The following subjects. for the week are an- nounced. June -1—“The eed of Spiritual Prayer ¢inythe Isife of the Christian.” Junei8—"The Biblevas the Word of God,andtHow Do We Know Itt” Junei9—"The Need of God-sent Re vivats: of Today.” June 11—Swedish sermon, 11 a m. Jane 11—Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ciasses for}all ages in English. Ser- mon topic, “Seven-fold Witness as Evidence to the Deity of Jesus June ving the Christian Life; What “It Means.” Beginning June 14 the general theme will be, “Great Doctrines of the Gospel of the Grace of God as Revealed in the Book of Romans.” ‘Community Children’s Vaca- * from 10:30 to 12 ay morning and con- tinue for several weeks. Admission is free for all children from 5 to 17 years of age. Parents of the church are urged (* send or bringtheir chil- @rex:to these-dafly meetings. Every- one is cordially welcome to attend all these. rervices. Northwestern Rail Officials:in: City F. Walters,.general: manager of the Chicago &.Northwestern: arilway, with ether hiyh officials of the company has arrivedthere. in.a private car anr fs- spending part of his time hob-nob- bing with. old friends, among them beingBo.B.Brooks,.A. J, Cunningham andW.-S.,Kimball. Mr. Walters was im Casperim 1888 and considers him- self a\ pioneer: of the city, which he states’. ias-changed-considerably since he lastiknew it. i | | ue THE DANISH 1O04O0-00990900900000000000000004 HIGH SCHOOL Tickets On tiorfal reputation. QPLOPUP POPOV D9 OOOOG OO POO 99 0G £99999 999 10009000060 oe exceptiona] music-treat. Please make your res- ervations early through the Business and Profes- sional Woman’s Club or at our store. THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. Local Concert Direction PHONE 306 PISLSOOLO DSM I- the state, Peterson was a govern- ment dlacksmith at Fort Fetterman; BLACKSMITH OF PIONEER DAYS ON TRIP TO CASPER Holden Peterson, who operates a and when there were SALE OF BOOZE TO AN OFFICER STARTS FIGHT Lively Battle Waged by Pair in Dispute Over Contra- band; One Bound Over to District Court. | two friends, it is said, quarrelied over the sale of some contraband “hooch, j Was staged before representatives of the sheriff's office a day or so ago. As an aftermath 3. H. Brewster was bound over to the district court yes- | terday afternoon. It all started when two sleuths asked| to buy some liquor from the two. Brewster was all for tho sale, while| his partner, Billy Wright, was sus- picious and argued against the trans- action. The argument progrssed to the stage where blows were exchanged instead of words and friends of the two | pair joined in the melee. When it was only | classes of men—the quick and the * fen over, the sheriff's agent had the which were stationed in forts at | various strategic pomts throughout | which was located seven miles from | Dougias. After the fort was abandoned, as Wyoming succumbed to civilization | and the Indians became fewer and less hostile, Peterson established a blacksmith shop which quickly gain- ed a reputation among the cow. punchers sof central Wyoming, as the place where the most ornate and elaburately embellished spurs in the state were manufactured. And the cow-puncher loved his fancy spurs as an actress loves the spot-igtt. Quickly, riders of the early “30's, when no puncher was in cowboy goclety unless had had Pete-make his spurs. In the twilight of lfe Pete still continues at his trade, but loves then, Pete's place became | the rendezvous for the sporty range | nothing better than to relate tales of | the old days when figures which might have stepped from the pages of Bret Harte's best fiction, rode the range, when professional gamblers | were a recognized class of society |Child Sneezes Day and Night, Doctor Puzzled MONROE, Wis, June 7.—Sneezing almoct incessantly since last Tuesday, Marie Klossner, 13, is in a weakened condition, which has not been re- Neved by physicians who are pazzled by the child's case. The child sneezes both day and right almost without interruption. FOR SALE Some real bergains in Monarch Majestic and other makes of coal ranges; priced from $10 up. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. 119 East.First ~ GRAND CONCERT SKOVGAARD VIOLINIST ALICE McCLUNG SKOVGAARD, PIANIST Thursday Evening, Jume 15 8:15 O'Clock AUDITORIUM Sale Now Admission $1.50—Student Tickets '75c The program comprises the works of the greatest music masters and artists of interna- Assuring the Casper public an 2802-9 dead. booze, the room in which the fight per cent on all merchandise. Hundreds are taking advantage of these low prices---good merchandise has never been sold for so little---selec- tions have never been so good---come in today. HERE ARE A FEW PRICES TAKEN FROM HUNDREDS LOWER Featured In Suits and Rain- UNDERWEAR VALUES ATHLETIC STYLES Boys’ “Little Sammie’”’ Nainsook. 59e 75¢c garment for. Bought to sell at 95c, eee ae No. 115 Men’s Nainsook. “Kool Fit” Nainsook. Ribbed back. $1.25 value...—_.__.__.. _95e “Topkis” Nainsook Unions. Known for exceptional wear. Full fashioned. $1.75 value —.._- Fine Nainsook Unions. $1.25 value elsewhere_____..__... soe 69e “Royal ele White or Pink Satin Madras striped. Our regular $1.95, aa $1.69 “Newport Mills” full sized, neck ‘and arms taped and bar tacked where strain comes. mais of $3. 19 Pure Silk only. $5.00 values._........_.___ SHORT SLEEVES, ANKLE LENGTH No. 71-E is a fine ribbed Ecru Cotton. $1.75 value. On sale here $1.25 ma) yg SATS a No. 832-W is the same only igpWhite. Special___...__.. __ $1.25 “Royal Mills” is a very fine Ecru ribbed Cotton. Reg- Lo aa $1.69 $1.95 Fine Bleached or Ecru. A very fine Lisle garment. Regular $2.45. Special... Straw Hats at August Prices ‘All $2.50 grade Straws___---____-__ -$1.95 All $3.00 grade Straws_ $2.35 All $3.59 grade Straws_ ‘AH $4.00 grade Straws_ ‘All $4.50 grade Straws____ All $5.00: Panamas now _ $4.00 All $6.00'Panamas now _ $4.80 All $7.50 Panamas now _____________. $5.95, Choice of any Felt Hat in the house at a discount oo ee ee Choice of any Man’s or Boy’s Cap in the house at a discount feet ee MEN'S NECKWEAR—Hundreds of patterns in fine Silk Ties—the kind we’ve always had to 45e sell for 95c. Special for____.. Imported.Silks, Four-in-Hands, narrow and wide ends. Sold at $2.00, $2.50 $1 39 ee e and $8.00 —__.. A battle royal which started when} was staged looked like a junk rach backyard, and the participanté resem- bied Jees Willard after Jack ——el sey finished with him in their bean! two years ago. Black eyes, scratches, © bruises, bumps and sprains were as abundant- ly distributed among the fighters as sage brush is in Wyoming. After it| was all over, though, the friends made up their difficulty and are buddies once more. * Wright, who was arrested in the case along with Brewster, was not beld as there was no evidence to complicate“him in the sale. ‘LIFE AT MONTE CARLO DEPICTED IN PICTURE. Astounding scenes showing opera- | tions of the adventurers and adven-| turesses who prey upon visitors at Monte Cario are shown in the million- dollar production, “Foolish Wives,” the film play which opens at the Hub |theater Thursday. Not only are the private house parties with their bizarre crowds and their games of chance depicted, but the methods of |international crooks and social vam- |pires, both male and female, are ex- posed in ceiling scenes. | oo College training for women is still considered superfluous In Japan. TREMENDOUS CASH-RAISING SACRIFICE SALE Every article in this $60,000 stock of Men’s and Boys’ Wear has been reduced in price for this sale. We must turn the greater portion of this stock into cash in the next few days and have made reducions of from 20 to 50 coats for ‘We guarantee the fullest measure of value. will not be disappointed. such a rush of business the the fifteen days of this sale. The Very Tailored Suits for Men New checks or stripes, entire suit has a distinctive cost from $55.00 to $60.00. $34.95 Here are Suits tailored to sell for $45.00 to $50.00. $29.95 At this popular price there is a wide variety of colors and styles—and the values are fully one- third more than sale price. $24.95 | $14.95 Mothers—Bargains Galore In Boys’ Boys’ Corduroy Suits. Sizes 7 to 15. Norfolk style, belted, knickerbocker pants. Sold for $12.50 the suit, now... Boys’ Woolen Pants. Sizes 7 to 16. Dark mixed color. Special.......______ special 3 PAIRS FOR.__. 50e Boys’ Khaki Pants. Sizes 7 to 16. , GS. de blacl Knickerbocker styles. Special at... Ss 69e Phase oe pepe eave black aued Boys’ Woolen Suits. Sizes 14 to 18 only. Neat mix- per pair ew Z ee 2! tures; good colors. Some with two pairs pants. Values to $16.50 far... Boys’ Tom Sawyer Blouses. Special at___. -Dark or = light colors. Boys’ $1.25 Caps. colors. Special at...—.. SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 to his home at 617 Kirk.street, yestor. day when first stricken and his family physician, Dr. G. M. Anderson, w called. His condition failed to ; R 1 |Prove through the afternoon, ap } jpeouee —_ ® serious int, i isorder. He was taken ; line Spear and an operation at ight disclosed numerous adhesi. | Axel Skovgaard, eminent Danish violinist, will be in Cas-| me pawl: the camel pi anines per on June 15 and will play that night at the new high/tor a ruptured appendix pers school auditorium, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Alice Mc- about six years ago while Mr. 5 Clung Skovgaard, according to a statement of Mr. Richter | lived at Colorado Springs. 'of the Richter Music Shop. The aged friends of Mr. Burw The Business and Professional Women’s club and the high /P°P* for his speedy recovery. school will both be benefited by the =, es, coming of Skovgaard. The-woman’s ¥ N Stee rence = (EARL BURWELL SEWED | “maa | charitable work to a great extent, mee SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—J. Rolph, Jr., son of Mayor James F returned yesterday from a roun: | to Honolulu as bell hop on the | saeoee The mayor was at t to greet his son, who hes been et, to follow the sea. | obtain part of the ow wtp oder Legare be ari Zab, will go-toward a permanent fund | for the installation of club rooms and| |perhaps a little later a permanent! | club house. | - WITH SUBDEN ILLNESS nme OPERATION PERFORMED ent play grounds of the city. Earl G. Burwell, manager of the ‘The auditorium of the high school|Casper Gas Appliance company and will be offered to Skovgaard free for| prominent Rotarian, who was operated his performance, which is backed by/ypon at midnight at a local hospital of | BUY PIGEON’S TEAS Japan or Gunpowder the Casper chamber of commerce. [following violent illness with which pects 8 be was seized at yegterday’s chamber | 5 of commerce luncheon, today was rest-| Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. | g_iisten int You'll thefll at every |ing as well as could be expected and/ Phone 623 fenet - oa B. waeee By TO:| wvery hope is held out for his recov: | a pagy Tho tetas, itorasy, |ery. it is stated. Ju Mr. Burwell was hurriedly removed SHIRT VALUES Men’s fine Percale Shirts, in all sizes. Neat stripes. $2.25 values. 1.45 EROUHAL. Seca Men’s Madras Shirts. Narrow or wide stripes. All the new colors. $3.00 1 $5 ° PRICES. This Sale ‘ a You waltes fort... (2550 a These prices will bring All-Silk in néat stripes. Shirts that sold regularly for entire stock will Lz sold in $7.50. Your 95 choice cists tate $4. Lee’s heavy Khaki Coat style Shirt. One of the:best °$2.65 Shirts we know of. All, 4 95 sizes up to19. Very special at... e All-Wool Jerseys for outing wear or work. Colors are blue, grey or maroon. Values are 5 $3.75. Our sale price is_____..__...... i 355 Sport Shirts, for tennis or outing, in white only. Very fine Count Soisette. A $3.50 $2 45 gle wamirt fOr ooo ne ai ° White Madras collar attached Shirts, with raised Madras stripe of white. A regular 1 45 $2.50 value’ for... e Collar attached Shirts. Some are neat stripes, others checked and still others are plain colors. All are the regular $3.00 and $3.50 2 95 values. Sale Talep tee f i Sea es moore $ e BLUE WORK SHIRT SPECIAL—A standard full cut double sewed one-pocket Work Shirt. Sold every- where for $1.00. Sree this week for_—...___ 9e Finest new narrow lapels. The style and ordinarily would Of good, serviceable cloths, well made and priced at most stores for $30.00 to $35.00. $19.95 Why not look these over? Only one of a kind but nearly all sizes in the lot and not a one bought to sell for less than dou- ble this. Hosiery for Everybody * LADIES’ SILK HOSE—Bhe Maid-O-Silk brand— Hundreds of women can attest to their quality and style.. One style only—aAll-Silk. One price—$1.75. Colors are cordovan, blue, black, tan, $i 49 ses e white and grey. Sold here for, pair.. MEN’S SILK HOSE—AIl colors. Full fashioned. A $1.25 and $1.50 grade for, pair a sane eee MEN’S FIBRE SILK HOSE—A splendid bargain. Special for this sale. “’ 45e MEN’S HOSE—Mercerized Lisle and fine Cotton. Most all colors. A snap for 50 pair. 35e While they last, pair... Fine Count Cotton. Clothing THREE PAIRS | FOR $1. 00 MEN’S HOSE—Dark tan color® About 60 dozen to be sold for a $8.45 $1.29 $8.45 -* 95e ___79e Danear HOLD ’EM GARTERS—Wide webb, live elastic, no binding,’ just comfortable. 9e 50c everywhere. BS 255 eat in Ma Rae re Paseo $1.95 Good grade Khaki Trousers. Large belt loops. Special