Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 10

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PAGE TEN SCOUT CAMP IN de Casper Dally Cridune =) HARRY FREE AGENCY 1S AY, JULY 20, 1922. —_— in a number of cities, but he Se mean ‘te to Ive, Be Droken week |e, At s meeting of North Casper THE BIG HORNS [3 GIVEN OKEH Committee Is Favorably Im- pressed With Advantages of Site Selected on Buf- falo Creek. ittee of the Cas. zation returned from Buffalo ing comm at OF 1922 summer Scout camp recom- ned to them by Scout Precutive y L. Black and Deputy Commis « C. Goodrich i be 4 there, ac- neement made by chairman of the} thefr return to Will Join In | Big Barbecue Casper Community club, according to announcemest of Thomas Vern, president of the organization. The necessary articles have been pur- chased, including a fat “ox” to be roasted over an open fire Arrangements to furnish trans- portation for women and children apd those without cars from all points on H street to the scene of the feast will be made. A program, the details of which have not been announced, will be- gin at 2p. m. After this is conclud- ed the barbecue itself will hold sway. The location is said to be ideal, with many trees to provide shade and comfort. oo CONFIDENCE MAN SEIZED amp is at the the north approximate! It ts an id f t © 1, half a doz en fishing streame within hiking dis- tance, an@ a great expanse of virgin country for exploration hikes The dates of the camp have been set | from August 13 to August 26, and tt is expented that the announcement that the camp is to be held in the Big Horn mountains will bring registra-| tions pouring into scout headquarters for the outing. R tion fees for the camp will be the same as prert are required to be paid in advance, Registrations will be received a o expect t The camping who made tr members ect and ap: camp this year Man Convicted Of Outrage Delivered At Penitentizry| home was 1 » his ne Deputy Sheriff Charles yesterday by Miskell. Miskell returned late Inst evening to report that his man had given him no trouble and in fact seemed not to realize that the trip to Rawlins prob- ably had no'retiirn. Life ‘:aprison— ment is probable because of the man’s adbanced age of 48. ‘Tuzekus was taken to the penitentiary as soon as posstple, in order to do away with any violence intended against him by rest- dents of the neighborhood in which the orime was committed. PAINS ACROSS SMALL OF BACK Husband Helped in Housework. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Strong Foster, Oregon.—“‘I used Lydia E. am's Vegetable Compound for pains across the small of my back. bothered me telling Lydia Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound = is doing for wo- men, so I began . It has helped me wonderfully. I am feel- ing fine, do all my housework and washing for seven in the family. I have been irregular too, and now am all right. I ani telling my friends what it has done for me and am sure it will do good for others. You can use this letter asa testimonial. I will stand up for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound any time.”’ Mrs. Wa. JuHNKE, Foster, Oregon. Doing the housework for a family of seven is some task. If aga housewife, are troubled with ack- ache, irregularities, are easily tired out and irritable, or haveother disa- greeable ailments caused by some weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham’s years, $5.00 per week, and all fevs | tn, HERE WANTED IN’ MANY OTHER CITIES, BELIEF John Jones, alias Chris James, alias John Polions, the man whose genivs for grinding money from an oblong leather box caused his arrest and de tention Monday as one of America’s ‘slickest” confidence men, is believed to be the man wanted in practically every large city in the United States for operation of fraud and bunco ™ the “game” he attempted in r seemed far from clever, never- s he is known to have collected a small fortune by its use in other oft The course to pursue is rather puzzling to Casper authorities. It is known that the man ts wanted in Kan fies. some officials do cal! | Sunday In North Casper by ‘Sorth [| BOOTLEG CLEANUP HER 1S CONTINUED, SEVERAL ADDED TO LATE ARREST Those of the county officials sho are wont to pursue the fiittering boot- legger and beard him in his den, have been more than busy lately arresting, hearing, and fining offenders of this Portion of the federal statutes. Missou Wilkerson, charged with bootlegging. and having quantities of Mquor in his possession was one of the men caught in the recent . .an up. He will be given a hearing before Judge Tubbs either totiay or tomor- row. The evidence will be retained until September, when it may hold sway with the jury, providing Wil kerson is not fined and set free. Possession of several quarts of “moon,” 2n4 a resultant disturbance caused @ $100 fine to be meted out to Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who gave author! ties no tnftial. Her hearing before Judge Tubbs was conducted yeeter- day afternoon. A mysterious still some 25 miles of Casper will probably be the object ‘ot a,raid By county. officials in the near ‘future. It ie expected to be one of the largest taken in ‘nis section in some time, and will probably afford a thrilling chase and search for the Geputies chosen as posse members. epee MOVED TO LOCATION IN THEGEGKLNGER BLOCK Because of the urgent need of great- .eF space to care for an pro fession, Harry Free of Free Real Estate Co., called "this “moving day,” and hied himself bag and bag- Bage to the balcony of the new Bech- Jinger building, Second and Durbin His new offices are larger, atrier, and lighter than the-old, and will be fitted up with every modern tmprove- {nent possible. Mi. Free extends a cordial mvitation to his Casper friends and clientele to visit and inspect his pew headquarters. tha AUS CAMPAIGH FOR LEGION MEMBERS SHOWS SPEED: DRIVE STARTS SOON Unusually slow and seemingly with- at enthusiasm et the start, the cam paign for new members now under yway in the George Vroman post of ithe American Legion is picking up Speed, and promises to become a giant of great proportions before its close. According to M, Larsen, secretary of the local post, the intensive cam. (patgn by team to open August 1, will “tell the t ale.” It was not thought |advisable this morning to give out fig. ures on the present new member- ship until the close of the individual campaign. We Serve You in Your Car. ‘WANTED—Mattress maker, 16273. Phone ‘The Palms Confectionery Phone 1113 OPERATIONWILL (2 BE PERFORMED AWBROKEN NEC |Man Injured in Fall from | Staek Still Lives Despite Serious Nature of ‘5 miles north of tion instant Geath. LOCAL REPRESENTATION AT STATE LEGION MEET WILL BE LARGE, REPORT When the boys of the American Le-| gion leave for the State convention at Torrington, Sunday night, their wives, sweethearts and sisters will refuse to| be left behind and many will accom-| pany the legion delegation as repre- Pri. | sentatives of the Women's Auriliary. consid able condition at the present time. The op- eration ‘s névessary in order that if ‘The convention dates are July 24 to 26 inclusive, and will be attended by 19 delegates from the George W. Vro- man post of Casper, and by five dele. gates from the Casper Women’s Aux that no car is as easy to handle as a Marmon. A touch steers it. And gear-shifting and brak- ing does not require exertion. To drive a Marmon is an entirely new motoring experience. MARMO CThe Foremost Fine Car Established 1851 1: INDIANAPOLIS NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY i Low Heel: Ladies’ Black Patent One-Strap $5.50 values at__...... Ladies’ White.Canvas On Pumps. $3.50 values at. Ladies’ Black and White Sport Oxfords. Ladies’ Black and White Slippers. $8.50 values at__......__.. $8.50 einer eee $5.85 Ladies’ White Kid One-Strap Pumps. $8.00 values at... '_ $6.50 SUA | Week-End Shoe Specials at SHIKANY’S e-Strap $2.65 Two-Strap $6.25 {three are ‘We've all heard of the clown who reads Chaucer. fellows ahead of the circus have seen to that. aren't any, clowns wha read Chaucer. and the way the go after current evénts for ideas upon which tu frama their acts is a. lesson to direct action. Clowns are not, as has often been stated, exceptionally moody chaps when out of the ring. In fact they are as you and J, on Saturday, July 29, is a side, Of the fifty-seven clowns with thi the world,” and when out of make-up business. At that, he is, in a way, for cial aiffairs on his hands. “ the back of a running horse. Some of them are well read, of course, and well educated. “Poodles” Hanneford, the greatest of all riding clowns, with Sells-Floto cir- cus now combined with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show coming to Casper Harrow boy, and that's something on the other cans, almost all of them high school graduates, some of them college men, but they're not “high-brows” Hardy. % But whether a clown with Sells-Floto is able to talk smart dinner patter or not, he must be versatile in funmaking. All but the biggest stars of the laughter brigade must play in the clown ban4 of which Art Borello, the noted. American funster is leader, Lorette, billed for years as “the funniest man in les” Hanneford, who is only twenty-six, looks like a bank clegk, when he is not thrilling and convulsing tne crowds from THE TRUTH ‘ABOUT SELLS-FLOTO | CLOWNS NOT SO STARTLING, EH? Oh yes, the busy little As a matter of fact there They read about politics and baseball; just ordinary fellows, much the same © second largest circu&,on earth, forty- looks like an aggressive man in dig he is wealthy, with plenty of commer- CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER 'N PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS. WEEK Richelieu White Tuna Fish, Richelieu White Tuna Fish, 7-oz- can, This Tuna Fish is Packed in Pure Olive Oil Richelieu Minced Clams, 614-oz. can, Richelieu Kippered Sturgeon, 8-0z. can, Richelieu Pacific Coast Sardines, 15-oz. can .Packed in Tomato Sauce, Mustard Sauce and Spiced Richelieu Pork and Beans-in Tomato Sauce, Riechelieu Pork and Beans Instant Postum,.large can... Instant Postum, G. Washington Coffee, Van Camp’s Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, Van Camp’s Pork and Beans in Tomatoo Sauce, Medium can 20c; doz. $2.25 Van Camp’s Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, small can...___.,. large can. 18-02. can, Per can 85c; doz. $7.25 Per can 35c; doz. $3.90 Per can 30c; doz. $3.25 Per can 35c; doz. $4.00 Per can 25c; doz. $2.85 No. 1 can 15c; doz. $1.65 in Tomato Sauce, No. 2 can 20c; doz. $2.25 Small can 15; doz. $1.65 Large can 30c; doz. $3.45 eye three RO | Cue Seledeicue Bendwichel 1 catod-at tie Noh Fad of with bath, $18 up. cen rooms 139 8. J-fferson or phone 1585 Ww. 74 Cheyenne to Chicago: $20; | city after today. Phone 757J. FREE DANCING At the PLATTE INN “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” Center Street. Of Course You Will Buy Some Hop Flavored Malt Extract ‘HE only question is which,one will you buy? Good hop flavored malt sugar syrup is made out of choice No. 1 malt barley and imported Bohemian hops. It is filled with rich with malt, full hop flavozed, and A cheap hop flavored malt‘extract, on the other hand, is ‘low in sugar content, flat in malt value, and weak in flavor, it is filled with moi adulterated cheap corn, and flavored with low le loose Such a hop flavored malt extract is of no earthly value even after you have bought it. There is no reason (or fpperimenting | op Flavo. alt Sugar Syrap extracts because Puritan sets the standard all over the world both as to quality ea ‘and as to price. You can’t pay and get as a quality as you get in Puritan oF you can't less and get anything worth taking home. a Puritan is the richest hop flavored malt extract made anywhere in the world, and, because of the enormous quantity produced, it is as cheap in price as you can af- ford to pay. So ask for and demand HOP FLAVORED PURITAN ._MALT For Sale at All Good Stores Distributed by CASPER BOTTLING WORKS Casper, Wyo. cAnnouncement Due to our steadily increasing business, and need of larger quarters, we find it necessary to move our offices from 257 South Center to the Balcony of the New Becklinger Bldg. and will be there to reéeive our many friends after today. Real Estate Rentals Insurance Investments HARRY FREE 230 East Second St. Becklinger Bldg. G. Washington Coffee, small can. [Political Advertisement} ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff on the Republican primary ticket. I have served as Sheriff of ‘Natrona County for the past Misses’ White Canvas Oné-Strap Vegetable Compound a trial. . Let it oO re zi Pumps. $2.25 values af__.___..__.. eleven months, and while the demands of the office help you. have been very heavy, owing to a rapidly increasing population, constant violation of the prohibition laws, and many new conditions, I have had the hearty co- operation from both federal and state law enforce- HAR $1.45 Bring Us Your Creme Oil Soap Coupons— We Will Redeem Them. Telephone your orders, they will receive the same 1 attention as though you came to the Children’s White Canvas One- Your Baby Will Thrive Gn Straps. * $2.00 values at Casper Dairy Milk If a Man Steals Your Wife, I: Grand Larceny? SHIKANY SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. 142 EAST SECOND STREET I. O. O. E. BUILDING Mie store in person. Our delivery service is complete and efficient. We deliver to every section of the city. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 ment officers, have earnestly endeavored to do my duty, and have succeeded, I believe, in enforcing the laws in as large a measure as it could possibly be done. My past experience and the work that I have dose, I believe, warrant:my being a candidate for re- election, and merit the support of all good citizens who believe in upholding a public officer who is earn- estly and effectively performing the duties of his office. | J. L. Marquis sie ee

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