Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY, SULY'70, 1922. LEGION PLANS BIG CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS) Hopes to. Boost Roll from 350 to 1,20@ During Drive Scheduled to Start | Soon. | The biggest membership drive ever zat on by the American Legion. of Casper will take-place for 10 days, be-| gi ting in the near future, The tremendous need of an organ- fzation that will actively funct‘on for the good of its community, and for the good of the manhood of its com munity is-very evident. The proposal of tae Americen Legion to increase its membership should awaken the hearty support of the friends of the organiza-| tion. The present size of the George W.| Vroran post is that of 350 members. | It is hoped to increase this to 1,200. “There is no-reason,”* says Sel- son, executive secretary, * y the Increased activities of the Gecrge W. Vroman. post, we should not have| an increased number of persons tak ing part in them.” There will be a special_meeting. of the local legion Wednesday night for the purpose of electing delegates to the Torrington conyention, which is to be held July 24, 2o,and 26. ‘This will be a state convention with a large number present Nineteen delegates will be sent from Casper. IRIS FEATURES MUSICAL COMEDY Geo. Hunter and his musical comedy company, known as “The Bouncing Babies,” arrived” in Casper this morning. His principals and beauty chorus, are all on the job, ready to open with a bang at the Iris theater tonight | Mr. Hunter has assured the man- agement that, during their stay in! Casper, they will produce only high class musical.comedy bills, those that | have proven’a success in their larger| versions. Their first show is entitled “Silk Stockings” and will run two nights, Monday and Tuesday. The usual four acts of vaudeville will play in:conjunction with the mu- sical show on ‘Wednesdays and Thurs- days, ‘Three new-musical shown each week is the plan of-the Bouncing Babies company. A feature picture will play with each bill except on vaudeville days. ‘The admission price will be 55 cents CUSTODY OF HD RESTS. WITH COURT, HEARING (SPENDING, A contest for-the custedy of the child of Mr. and Mrs. Walger C. Chase Will be heard at 5 o'clock this after- noon inthe court of Judge C. 0. Brown. ‘The case arose February 18 when Mrs. Chaso..sued her ;husband for di- voroe. The suit was not granted and’ it was mutually- agreed that the child should be left-with>Mrs!.G. W. Corey, it is said. A fgw days ago, Chase is said to haye kidnaped the child. from the Corey home and to have taken it to Nebraska. Under Sheriff Seidel went to Lincoin and returned with Thase and the child. A suit for divorce drawn up by Mrs Chase-is expected to follow the present suit, ~~. CHILD LOSES SIGHT. ANACONDA, Mont., July: 10.—Exidie | Devine, 12-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Devine, 719 East Sev- enth«street,,attempted-to cut a shoo- string whilerriding.in a farm wagon | yesterday. A rutiin the road jolted the ‘wagon, the knifo- struck the boy's eye and the sight was gone. “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | WANTED TO RENT—Three to’ five- room modern furnished house; rea- sonable and close in, Box ¥ une. LOST—Between chamber of com- Merce and Van Sant garage on E. Second, a silver plated mesh bag con- taining handkerchief and keys. Re- turn to 415 Midwest Bldg, Phone 289, Reward. 7-10-1t MONEY TO LOAN on real estate first mortgage. Address Box A-74, Trib- mne. 7-10-2t* FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping room. 620 East A. Phone 532M. 7-10-3t “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds PxGEON’S-EXTRACTS Almond. Is. Popular Pigeon Tea &-Coffee'Co. Phone 623 Howard Ferris Captures Title In Caddie Play Saturday afternoon at the Country club,-the finals of tho:caddie tourna ment for this year, wer> played be tween Howard-Ferris and Ed Miller, who had each eliminated. al other eaddi-1 on the course. Howard Ferris is 12 years old and Ed Miller is 14. Tho first holes of the match >layed were won by Howard Ferris and the fourt, fifth and sisth were won by Ed Miller making them all even. at the end of the-sixth. The sixth was naved,.the seventh wes won by Miller and the eighth haved, mak- Paeres er ing Ferris dormie one-but he managed] ery-rripeny‘y-forsexpert jewelry to win the ninth hole which madethem pairing. Tripeny'’s 131 5. Center. all even. On the first extra hole Fer- ks } | EVERYDAY NOW Winning thesfirst-extra.hole and the } Beginning thie week the theater will be-apen every day.. Many fine productions/ have been booked and the Uneup for the next two wee looks very fine. Starting today, the America plays’“His Back Aga‘nst the | $ Wall," a.picture valch critics say is more:lke lfe than fictfon, with a theme that’ is nmsweand novel. The feature piityer is’ Raymond Hatton. For Wednesday and Thursday “The Men of Zanzebar" with William Rus sell willcbe the.feature. Betty Comp son in “The Green Temptation” Fri @ay-and Saturday~closes the week. For the following week Charles Ray America | 7° high during the match play. The cal yary seeme@ bother him, but when it ia taken into consideration that a 12 year old boy turned jn a.score of 56 for nine holes quafifying round it looks like a prospect for a good. golfer. ‘The first prize which was awarded toHow- ard, Perris-was a new mashie club and the runner up Ed Miller was awarded @ canvas. caddie bag. As He Passes By You know the driver of a distinctive, speedy Marmon is experiencing the supreme thrill of motoring—greater comfort, dependability,con- stant service, cconomy—a combination which accounts for thatgreatpride ofowner~ ship. To own a Marmon ‘is to be completely satisfied. MARMON The Foremost Fine Car NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Established 1851 1» INDIANAPOLIS COOL WEATHER MAKES SHOPPING-EASY. VALUES LIKE THESE ARE REALLY MONEY-SAVERS CANTON CREPE in every staple and high color of the season, in- cluding black, navy:and brown. You make no mis- take in buying a Dress pattern of this*wonderful quality Crepestomorrow, pertyard— 2.69 Third’ Floor 3 Sassy Jane Crepe Aprons These are made from fast color,heavy qual- ity Japanese Crepe. Daintily appliqued in beautiful contrasting colors. Values up to $7.95. These y $2.98 are offered-at.. Wool Skirtings Have you-stopped to think that Fall will-soon be here, and you.can now buy a Skirt pattern for Fall at a big saving? The-patterns are good. 54 inches wide. ,These will go while they last at. Kid Gloves We offer Ireland Brothers 16-button Kid Gloves, in all colors, for tomorrow at the ridiculously $4 95 pe low price of...__.__ Main Floor Ladies’ Glove Silk Hose In black and brown with contrasting colored tops. Regular $3,75 value. These are offered for to- Main Floor Golden Rule Dep't Store LINDSAY & CO. he Casper Dally Cribune ris le ot six and MiJer-was in the rough tothe Jeft shooting his fifth which he played over the bunker to the right of the ; : green. His sixth shot was just over ou ne ica expects to fy the 8. R. O. flag. Jewelry and watcn repatring by ex-|beck of Laramie, ert workmen. All Casper Jewelry Mig. Co, 0.8 Bidg.! court, today filed cemtification-of his FPteeeesecooeoeso [Politionl Advertisement} PAGE FIVE WOULD INCREASE POWER. WASHINGTON, July 10.—Prohfbi- tion enforcement officers could bourd and search vemscis within six marine leagues (18 geographical miles) of the coast of the United States under =p, amendment to the tariff hill proposed today by Senator Sterling, Republican, South Dakota, a member of the judi- clary committes, > serve the un- the late Cyrus Beard. © Associate Justice “The Deuce of Spades." James !ws [the Curwood's “Jam the Law. =| RMBALL HAS | exr dwyn's special, “Grand Larceny,” * le Set; OPPONENT FOR BENGH “: With thts line of pictures the Amer. jfilea f ¢ Casper today mablican nomination and G. H. Little of Tor- the Democratic nomina tate auditor. a Meet me at the Smokehouse.” CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 19—Sye-| * aR cy. cial to The Tribune)}—H. V..8. Grove-| former associate justice of the Wyormlig supreme ingtor |tion for eeccescceeeees(Pulitical Advertisement) seseeeseseooosoes ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annouiice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of the voters. work guaranteed 36-@ candidacy for the -suprem) bench in To the Natrona County Democrats: I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Natrona County and will appreciate your support at the August primary election. T. S. “DOGY” STEED. Seoeeoceeesonensoere E. M-ELLITHORPE. A Bishop-Cass Theatis STARTING TONIGHT GEO. HUNTER’S BOUNCING BABIES MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY MISS ELLA CLAUS a —And— PAULINE “SUNSHINE” ‘AVIS Soloists RUBE FERNS pee Sea CLAUDE RADCLIFF The Two Funny Comedians AY MANY PRINCIPALS AND A BEAUTY CHORUS F*) STRIKING COSTUMES A THEIR FIRST. PRESENTATION SILK eee STOCKINGS “Rube Pauline Avis BERT LYTELL varest Peron: “THE RIGHT THAT FAILED” A Ringside Romance With a Two-Fisted Punch THIS MUSICAL. SHOW AND PICTURE PLAYS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Two Shows Each Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55¢ AN ENTIRELY NEW MUSICAL BILL WILL BE PRESENTED ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WITH VAUDEVILLE. MATINEES THURSDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 5 HE IS HERE TONIGHT The Man Who Has the Entire Scientific World THINKING! The Ninth Wonder of the World MURDOCK ' “The Man Who Knows” Appearing in Person With His Own Company, Pre- senting His World Famous “Crystal Seance of India.” ae Al, ASK HIM ANY QUESTION Business buys, mortgages, sales, who is true, who is false, in fact Murdock will answer any question in a direct manner. HE WILL TELL YOU ALL Matinee Every Day This Week at 2:30

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