Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 12

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be Casper Daily Cribune L. A. REED GIVES ROTARIANS REPORT ON LOS ANGELES MEET — More firmly convinced than ever. the individual as well as to the community, L. A. Reed, dele- gate to the international convention of Rotary clubs at Los Angeles, reported to club here Monday noon on what had been at the thirteenth convention. j No less than 928 clubs were , 6858 officers and delegates andy © were representations from the 1 States, Canada, England, Ire a, Cuba, Uraguay and merican countries, Aus China, France, Mexico, Panama, Mppine Istands and Porto Rico t Coats, who traveled 22,000 from Montevideo, Uraguay. fied as the member from the most distant point in attendance. Ray Hav- ens of Kanms City, Mo, was elected president of the Rotary for the com = year During the course of the four-day ention speeches were made by a of gifted and prominent men © membership which now to- increase of 11,009 over r. In the president's to their college, g on “Fellow ‘ellowship is fel The spirit of good will is raportant thing. Nations, states. eities and communities, in the final analysir, go back to the individual in his socia! bearings.” Speaking of Rotary edmcation, Wik liam R. Manter, Jr., Nashville, Tenn, advanced’ the belief that “Rotary dees not act best by mass action, but by the individual members. Your club accomplishes the most when each in- dividual member, not necessarily as a Notarian, but as a member of the chamber of commerce or as a citizen otzyour community, does his ‘part in all, such enterprises. So considered the\ Rotary club becomes a training the school in community service.” Hemstitching operators 222 South: Wolcott St. PESOOOOOESOOESOSOOOOSO DOSS OOSOOOOS Increased equipment and expert and satisfactory work; we have them both. This, coupled with an earnest desire to please and a price of 10c a yard which we were the first to in- augurate a few months ago, has built up a rapidly increasing trade and made increased equipment and more commodious quarters necessary. member our new address: Singer Sewing Machine Co. i *t year pro » to make @ long and 37 miles Machines are now in use which make cigarettes at the rate of 50,0°4% an hour, and which pack 15,000 an; | wide. bour. Special Attention Given to Children’s Haircutting 40c We will ever of the value of Rotary to Bring or send the little ones in to us. please you all. Yellowstone Barber Sho;: 522 W. Yellowstone Sam W. Cooner, Prop, represented at the convention ‘Thomas C. Sheenan, president of the Durham Duplex company, wh came to this country as an immigrant 48 years ago, spoke of the responsibil ity that the Rotary fathers have in the rearing right sort of leaders in the coming| generations. He said, “Be careful of your boy and my boy. That is the boy I am interested in every bit of the time If I am interested in hir and he runs-true to form, the ret of the boys are safe, but first of all 1) begin with the boy who ts going to/| | take the leadership in the affairs of this country." Concluding his address, Mr. Sheen-| | an spoke as follows, “I have listened to Rotary speech after Rotary speech with wonderful ideals, everything al Painted tn beantifn! language, and I have gone back to my old catechism and found ft all there—so have | | be you Jew, Protestant or Cath | It Lis all there.” —. > | | MAN’S TROUBLE ARRESTED | | “The past four years I have been | going down, down, down with ca tarrh of the stomach and had to give up work a year ago because of m) weakened condition. I suffered ter ribly from bloating and colic attacks Mayr’s Woaderful Remedy was rec ommended to me. I took a course of it and am now feeling fine.” It is a simple, harmless preperation that r: moves the cattarrhal mucus fron the intestinal tract and allays the ir flammation which causes practica!i all stomach, liver and intestinal a ments, including appendicitis, © dose will convince or money refunde Fore sale at all druggists.—Adv. SA noe ater of their sons to be the Values That ‘Always Make Saturday Shopping Worth While in Our Economy Section “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” Ts Tabane | classified _=4.—— and Picotine are necessary to prompt Children’s Play Oxfords With the warm days ahead these flexible little Ox- fords for the growing feet mean solid comfort. Sizes 81% to 11, uomave mei’ $1.48 | Sizec 5 to 8... Re. Phone 1277-W Children’s Patent Slippers Slippers of dependable soft patent leather with com- 2949959509 O9990O0O0009900000090606 bargain day. Good quality Bleached Muslin, per yard... 3 7-4 Bleached Foxcroft _ HARPER’S The Best Place in Casper to Buy Dry Goods The following are a few of the many bar- gains to be found here. Domestics “Peet Sa fortable toes. Strap over instep. Sizes 11% to 2, $2.48. Sizes oo $2.24 8i6 to 11s As Women’s Brown Kid Oxfords Made from dark brown kid skin, with comfortable low heels, neat round toes. Se a 83. 98 | new shoes. All sizes...._-__ Every day is our Pm oe : Girls’ White Strap Pumps With low rubber heels and tough fiber soles, uppers of snow white cloth, one strap neatly buttoned over A43e Sheeting, yard 8-4 Bleached Foxcroft _ Sheeting, yard .... 9-4 Unbleached Foxcroft Sheeting, yard ..... 9-4 Bleached Foxcroft Sheeting, yard .. the instep. Sxto °7_- _ 49e 55¢e 10-4 Unbleached Foxcroft Sheeting, yard.. 42-inch good quality Tubing, yard__..... 15x29, each Towels and Toweling Good quality Huck Towels, Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis Oxfords Boys’ Sizes 214 Youths’ Sizes 1114 to 2_ Big Girls’ Sizes #4 to 6 Misses’ Sizes 1114, to 2 Childs’ Sizes 814 to 11 __Bbe _35€ Good quality 16x30,.each - urkish Towels, 19x39, each Fancy Blue a la Cotton Toweling epee os Linen Weft Toweling All-Linen Bleached Toweling Special to close oe ee ee Heavy quality Turkish Towels, Turkish elowels; C80 ne ete ___. 9e, 123¢ 36-1 nch colored Indian Head. Assorted plaids and s 2s. Just the thing for Summer IT PAYS.TO TRADE AT HARPER’S New Becklinger Building 19¢ _25¢ Operated by W IS CING FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1322. —— T SPARKS /rom Our Jury SALE. Of the Frank cites stock bought by us for 45c on the dollar. The Crowds Are Coming Daily to This Great Event Never in all our history have we been able to offer such good bargains at such low prices. Everything worth while in wearing apparel is waiting for you-at a tremendous saving. Men who appreciate the utmost in style, workmanship and fabrics will respond to this sale—and buy liberally. : . Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Strictly Hand-Tailored In all the wanted colors and styles. ‘Also Blue Serges and Black Suits. Sold for a fraction of the original cost. You’re welcome to look. $14.99 $19.95 — 929.99 SALE OF MEN’S HATS Choice of hundreds of Straws One table full of Felt Hats. and Panama Hats, Sailors, Easily worth double our price flexible brims, etc. for this sale. $1.95 THIS IS A HIGH-POWERED PRICESMASHING EVENT LONG TO BE REMEMBERED. cialis par P209O | Pane. PL.95 | Nec ties__45€ eae Heavy Work ‘ ; reals $ e Dress 85c Dress 19e Shirts at _89e Sach : : = Bi Soe ee eee, Genuine Cowhide Leath- Hoary, A reauee SL48 Union sets. GDE | Hose, pair... ADE | far. $3.95 | pair... $1.49 SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street

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