Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ALL WYOMING KIWANIS CLUBS AT BIG MEET): State Organization Scores 100 Per Cent at Toronto; At- lanta Is Next Meet- ing Place. Wyoming is reported as 100 per cent} Mechling. * represented by Dr. W. "3 delegate was Will H. Hayes H. Jones, | out Denver by ae LAMES SELL HIGH. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., June 23.— Five-month-old lambs recently mar. keted here by L. F. Thorton brought $11 a head and weighed about 88 pounds. The s' et a recerd for Yambs jn this rict. A eA a | George Edwards, special fire insur. ance agent, in in Casper from Denver. — we a “a Attorney A. H. Cobb has gone to Denver for a short business trip. He ‘will return Sunday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT — Nineroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished; close in. 430 W. Midwest. 6-23-3t* WANTED—Giri for house work on ranch; Protestant; can take claim adjoining ranch if interested; refer- ences exchanged; good home for am- bitious girl, 1104 S. David. 194W. Phone 6-23-1t* FOR RENT—Basement 12x24 in Cas- per View; partially furnished. Call 143EW after 6 o'clock. 6-23-3t* I AM OFFERING one of the best con- structed 18x24 houses in Casper; finished, electric lights, city water; you cannot duplicate for less than $1,200; garage 16x24 will cost $600 to duplicate; together with seven as good lots as there are n the South addition; across street from golf links; for im- mediate-acceptance I have put a price of $1,800, $750 may be paid in ten months without interest; will take a car in trade.on balance ff it is priced for cafh. P. O. box 1795 or call at golf links for W. 0. Wise _ 6-23-2t* Manhattan Shirts Everybody appreciates the good styling and wonderful patterns — now is the time you will want some Shirts. Come in and look them over. $2.50 AND UP = Hartman Trunks Just the thing for the yacation trip. The best trunk made, and priced lower than the inferior $35.00 AND UP | program over to Jack Leary, GOOD FEELING RUNS RIOT WHEN KIWANIANS ENTERTAIN LIONS Khwanias. hotpitality was enjoyed to the fulect extent last evening by member: of the Casper Liens club @ dinner tendered them by the rT ormxXniztion at the Henning 1. In return the Lions roared their appreciation, the occasion be ing a soup bins covered with ray meat which was sorved to their vice president at the outset of the ban auet It so happened that the presidents of both organizations were called out of the city on, business and in the absence of President Harry B. Dur. the Kiwanians, the presi cer's chair was filled by RF. C. Cather, whor, words of welcome were responded to by Dr. M. C Keith as vice president of the Lions Novelty was injected into the enter. tainment, which was in charge of a | committee headed by W. J. Bailey, who turned direction of the stunt A past © art of keeping an as- in tow at n, the cheire the use of dup Is pasned out at mn Ts of both » same cards proved th ater cf their holders in dual ontests fur which drawings were d. The contests for the most part carried out in high spirits, re of their ridiculous nature wn gardiess and the comedy added to the life of the gathering which was given its first treat along the same line when “framed” communications were read from various members. Others were called upon to reply to questions left unanswered by Dr. Cunning and qualified as psycho-anylists by their evasive replies. Other entertain ment in the form of vocal solos by R. Lioyd and E. J. Donahue, piano solos by Q. K. Deaver and instru mental muaic with Mra. Sha the Piano was pleasing and drew loud applause. Those wearing the loud. eat shirts were forced to contribute a selection ss well as the “pessi mists” who wore suspenders. Greetings from the International Kiwanis convention at Toronto were fFecetved in the form of a message from J. 8. Mechling, a district offi cer now in attendance at the as. sembly being held in the dominion An important development was also brought ott in joint action by the Kiwanis and Lions clubs in a Proposal to request the Rotary club, as the senior organization of the three, to invite the Standard Oil company officials to a joint banquet next Monday evening at which tho Standard men will be asked to out- line the company's policy as, it af. fects the city of Casper. In calling the matter to the attention of the clubs, R. H. Nichols noted the criti- cism that has been directed at the Standard by the Casper public and expressed tho belief that both the business public and the company should have a hearing which might lead to a better understanding. G. R. Hagens expressed the belief that Colonel Robert Stewart, chairman of tion to choose from, at | thorpe, A. L. the board of directors of the Stand- ard Of Company of Indiana, and ther officials who will arrive here . Would welcome the oppor- nity to meet with the Casper’ clubs. All those present at the banquet last night signed the following loy alty pledge to the City’ of Casper: “Knowing Casper for her intrinsic worth and loving her for what she has been to me, I pledge myseif that henceforth I will say nothing of detriment to her and that T will not be silent when she is assailed. “I pledge her my fealty in. thought. in di and in word. “T will tell others about that which she has done well and I will aid mf fellow citizens to make her all that she should be. “I will suffer none to say that other cities are her superior. “I believe that Casper is ihe peer- less city, and I shall seek to main- tain her so.” John W. Hay, Repubtican eandi- date for governor, was a guest at the dinner, which was adjourned in time for the Young Men’s Republi- can meeting at the courthouse. Others present included the follow- ing: R. C. Cather, M. C. Keith, Harry L. Black, J. P. Bweeney, A. J. Kelly, G, R. Waldschmidt, R. H. Nichois, Laries B. Stafford, E. A. Moore, C. Neithammer, George Jarvis, W. A. Schultz, C. W. Hills, H. C. Sores pell, R. E. Rickenshest, S. W. well, Edwin M. Bean, Ray J. Cook, Francis Brown, J. B. Walker, Wil- lam B. Cobb, W. D. Allety,’ Toda W. Bowman, Lyle E. Jay, R. E. Evans, W. F. Dumars, Q. K. Deav- er, L. E. Winter, C. A. Cullen, G. R. Hagens, A. T. Jessen, H. A. Burk, W B. Haselmire, W. J. Bailey, Frank Tyler, John G. Jones, C. FR. Kennedy, D. L. LaBreche, 8, L. Greibel, J. E. Rochford, C. 8. Hoff- hire, D, B. Sullivan, E. W. Elli- Wallace, W. Jardine, B. J. Donahoe, Carl P. Taylor, G. W. Campbell,.M. C. Price, D. G Van Burgh, A. R. White, N. 8. Wilson, C. R. Peterson, J. R. Lioyd, J. BE. Hanway, L. H. McMahon, G. T. Morgan, E. C. Cathoun, D. R. Phillips, W. I. Rehr, Jr, MP. ‘Wear. a ILLNESS PROVES FATAL of age. Mrs. ing at the family home, Lsult of a lingering illness. man chapel. It may be shipped Billings, Mont., Hart Schaffner & Marx Palm Beach and Mohair Suits Stylish because they are tailored well, cool be- cause they are as light as a feather. that everyone can have one. ments have been made as yet. Priced 80 A wonderful selec- $22.90 Hart Schaffner & Marx 3-Piece Suits. | The Very Best, at °3250, .. AND UP MEDNICK BROS. The Home-of Edwin Clapp Shoes TOMAS. WM. GERHART Sorrow has been brought to the home of William Gerhart, a gauger at the Standard refinery, in the death of his wife Leona Gerhart, 20 years Gerhart died this morn- 1430 South Conwell from complications as a re- The body is being held at the Bow- the home of the par- ents, of the deceased, but no arrange- DRDER PLACED FOR POISON 10 KILL HOPPERS ‘Menace Is Serious to Crops of County, County Agent Says; Several Tons of “Pait” Planned. Get after the grasshopper. According to G. M. Penley, of poison bait. It will be well for the ranchers to earl- conrénience regarding | see the county agent at their fest possible the amount they will one acre. In order that those who are unable to confer with Penley as to formulae and amounts, he announces the fol- lowing recipe which ir a good one and seldom fails to rid the pests: One hundred pounds of wheat bran, three ounces of amylacetate, four pounds of two pounds of stock molasses, twelve gallons of water; mix the bran and arsenic dry in a large recepticle. Mix the acetate with the molasses in the mme manner. Dissolve the salt | Then pour the acetate aria molasses into the bran and ar-| five pounds of white arsenic, salty in the water. senic and mix thoroughly. In order to obtain ,the best remutta;! ‘A BABY whose ghing. happy, nen babyy pases jes look for consti it is generally the ot nervousness, feverishinces, beadaches, colds and many ther f distressing ailments, Give of Dr: Galdwell's Syrup Pegetn go th the baby will gu Ad acent. DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is th larwest selling g laa ara stive in ine pit mg * ‘combination Egyptian. pein. the safest remedy you can five a baby. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE Few excapt even tf zou do aomte Cammemnie root is es founce Trial Bore of my FRI OF CHARGE 40 thar to to Dr. W. Monticello, Underwear There is no Underwear like Vassar.» Come in and let us show you why. Priced as low as $1.25 Straw Hats A wonderful selection of high grade Hats to pick from, You need one for the weather we are having. $2.50 AND UP be Casper Daily Cribune county agricultural agent this year will be one of sorrow to the farmer and his crops unless immediate precautions are taxen. In order to fight the pests the county agricultural department has ordered 500 pounds of arsenic end 190 gallons of stock molasses, to be |= used by the farmers of Natrona coun- ty in fighting the hoppers. This will | be ‘sufficient to make up several tome} need. Ten pounds of the mixture is enough for land of <ue Temedy you can: | TRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1222. the polaon should be spread on the fields béfore 10 a, =. or ssott an hour before undown. Ti's ens tics the hop- Pawn Shop Broker | Without License, Arrest Is Ordered} Gperating a pawn shop without a license caured the arrest of John Van/ Hovel by Deputy Sheriff G. B. Bile last night. Van Hovel has been oper- ating for some time, it seems, and up to his arrest was doing a prosperous business. cost of the entire preparation is easily within reason, and the results gratify- Ing. CN SALE SATURDAY . ‘48 Pairs WOMEN’S BROWN KID STRAP PUMPS—With Cuban heels jnished with a rubber lift, tip effect. No- tice this special price. All sizes, $3.48 ON SALE SATURDAY ii 2k. Max Ball, president of the Western Pipe Line company, is here from Den- ver attending the company affairs. ee aera The stars and stripes are flying this summer over 26 passenger ships ply- ine between this country and Europe. W. H. Brown Grocery and Ml Phone 490 Best Creamery Butter, per Ib___-_---40c Strictly Fresh Eggs____-__1---2,doz. 55c ON SALE SATURDAY 48 Pairs WOMEN’S BLACK KID DRESS OX- FORDS—With a Cuban heel, plain toe effect, neat and comfortable. A won- derful value. $2.24 ON SALE SATURDAY 24-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour_ 10-Ib. sack Corn Meal____--- 4-lb. sack Jersey Cream Buckwheat Flour 21,-lb. can Strained Honey__--------- 50c 1,-gal. All Fruit Jam_______-_-------- 95¢ 18-o0z. jar Cherry, Strawberry or Rasp- berry Jam ¥ gal. Skookum Jam_____ 32-0z. jar Delicious Jam______-------- 45c 1-Ib. jar Pure Strawberry Preserves____35c Gal. cans White Karo Syrup____------ T5e No. 244 Tomatoes, solid pack_ No. 244 Empson Pumpkin__-_-_ Si 1 ; ‘ No. 2 Sifted June Peas_____-_ p ee 72 Pairs Nowa wert Pasar ee WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS OX. No. 2 Pork and Beans a FORDS AND STRAP PUMPS—With low heels and Cuban heels. sizes, $1.98 to $3.24 ON SALE SATURDAY No. 2 Fancy Iowa Corn_______ No. 2 Small Onions____-___-- No. 2 Beets Tall cans Milk, per case__ Most all FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Extra fancy Oranges, per dozen_____60c Extra fancy Lemons, per dozen______45¢ Head Lettuce, nice and solid____2 for 25c Hood River Strawberries, extra fancy, per basket New Potatoes______-_-_-____ " GALLON FRUITS Blackberries, solid pack, per can_____' $1.00 Loganberries, solid pack, per can ____$1.10 Sliced Peaches, excellent grade, can___90c Half Peaches, per can_ _-75¢ Apricots, per can__ Plums, per can__ Bulk Seedless Raisins, Ib. Apples, per can__ Crushed Pineapple, per can. Sliced Pineapple, per can_ Argo Corn Starch, pkg__- 10 bars White Luna Soap__-__________ 50c Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips__27c P. & G. Laundry Soap____ 16 bars $1.00 Crystal White Soap____________. 4 bars 25c Fancy Parlor Brooms, good ones, each_70c ON SALE SATURDAY 48 Pairs WOMEN’S BLACK KID TWO-STRAP SLIPPERS—With low rubber heels and plain comfortable toes. Just the Slipper for the warm days ahead. All ae $9.38 ON SALE SATURDAY Go SUBee re cea Baker’s Cocoa, 1-Ib. can________. .___25¢ Baker’s Chocolate, 14-Ib. can __ SMALLER SIZE CANNED FRUITS IN SYRUP—SPLENDID VALUES No. 2 Loganberries in Syrup, per can___20c No. 2 Blackberries in Syrup, per can___25¢ No. 214 Fancy Pears in Syrup, per can_-35c No. 21% Peaches in Syrup, per can_____ 25¢ No. 214 Pineapple in Syrup, per can____30c No. 2 Pineapple in Syrup, per can _____25¢. No. 1 Pineapple, per can___----_______ 20c No. 2 Strawberries, per can___________ ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT

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