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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922. HAPPY CANYON FESTIVAL DUE | is the Identity of the potential “Queen of Happy Canyon.” who acter veing elected to this high position by those Present at the festivities, will be sig- nally honored by the presentation of| en expensive diamond ring. beautiful enough to make the heart of any queen swell with pride. <The. ‘eaten child present hes one ieee aa oo seven. Tou | ‘won't recognize the old Arkeon, folks. It will be the Casper of old with all the Tse nace ‘TRIO ACCUSED OF AUTO THEFT RETURNED HERE TO FACE GRIME CHARGE ‘With handcuffs tightly locked and le@ by Deputy John Powert who made | o Che Caspe: Dailp Cridfune be returned when a driver can be sent for it, to make the home trip Their charge is grand larceny and on such claim they will be given a pre Uminary hearing before Judge Tubbs early next week. The case appears to be one of an older man leading two boys down the yride trail, when if left to themselves the lads would undoubtedly have gone straight. Hamilton is a man proximately 24 years of age, ; fimal round teday for the nation- al gof thamplonship. Sarazen to day climinsted Bob Cruikshank of Westfield, N. J., 3 and 2, while John Golden, Tuxedo, N. Y¥., tost to French 8 and 7. ————————.—____. PLAYER PIANO. Must selt et sacrifice practically w high ae player JAPS T@ BAR my cated print of r-| David W. Gritrith’s famous film, FAMOUS FILM TOKIO, Aug. 18.—An alleged dup “Way Down East Meved to have been the sole y.|not be shown in Japan under th terms of a decision handed down yes LAST OF MONT Legion Plans a tae il of STALNAKER TO REP 10 REPEAT n- e @ or of the theft. The other lads are eral deity terday by the Tokio district court in favor of the United Artista’ corpor ation, The court's ruling was based it stated on article one of the Amer [& special trip tp Crawford. Neb. tolis and 18 years of age. a Pat ore bring them back to Casper, Tom Ham. Sarazen-French ads are winners and poselbly the keys we flton, Robert Kelly, and Joseph Peet Classified = the county joil their new home in Popular Night S) and resigned themselves to their sur> ized Liberally Last Year. . Te who have long laborec under ever increasing yoke of civiliza- and who look wistfully back up- on the days when “straight” was the word at the bar, and money changed hands at the faro table so rapidly that an adding machine failed to record rejoice. Those days shall come igain to Casper, but only for a single week ‘Happy Canyon Festival Week" under the auspices of the George Vro. man post of the American Legion, is n Casper’s schedule of “big” events ‘or the coming Beginning Monday, August 28, the great Arkeon ance ‘palace will me converted by uman agency into a real, lifelike western barroom and dance nail re gayly painted ladies fell into arms of grizzled miners, cowboys “shespherders," only to be cast aside with scorn. Lights placed above the heads of the swirling multitude for the express purpose of being demolished by well placed shots from the six-shooters of the boys of the Lazy Y, real saw dust on the floor im the vicinity of the long heavy bar, and music by the three town fiddlers will be only a few of the features offered by the ex-serv ice man's union. The festival to which every man, woman and child in Casper is invited will continue for one week beginning August 28. Only one great difference between modes) days and the days of old will be noticeable. Closing time is set for 12 o'clock sharp. In the; good old days she was an all night affair for those who cared to stay The question which {s now puzzling the members of Casper's younger set DANCFROUS CLIMB TO SUMMIT OF GANNET PERK Floyd Stalmaker of Dubois, Wyo., well known guide from the Dubois country, who recently scaled Gan- nett peak in company with A. C. Tate of Stamford, Conn., a member of the American Alpine club, is in ‘Casper at the present time and will return to the scene of his achievement and | again scale the peak in company with three other members of the Al pine club. Gannett peak te at tha head of Din widdie creek, about 25 miles from .Du- bols, Wyo,, and is the highest moun- tain in the state, being 13,785 feet or 40 feet higher than the Grand Teton. Tt is also’ the largest live glacier in Wyoming. Stalnaker and Tate are the only men who have ever scaled the great glacial mountain. The feat is signif: {cant for its danger as well as for tts difficulty. Se Ra RE Meet Me at the Smokehouse. Be Sure to Attend the 25100 Tire Sale at the \Brodie Rubber Co. | | | legenttnee for some time to comc. | | ‘The three youths were taken by the| sheriff at Crawford, when they were found to answer exactly the descrip tion furnished him by Sheriff Joc Marquis >f three automobile thieves who ‘ere responsible for the mys iterious disappearance of a Maxwell touring car, belonging to a Mr. Lock- hard, of this city. The car was found with the lads and in the best of condition. It will Match to Decide Tourney Winner Youngstown, Ohio, will meet in the 36 tap. salt 2 thep. butter \ cup Red Cross Milk 4 medium-sized carrots t has been added. in which the carrots white sauce; 1 small en scald: 1 thoroughly ble: Our ace container keeps it pure—use RED CROSS | EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure ALL GROCERS SELL IT ‘Try this popular recipe for RED CROSS CREAMED CARROTS AND PEAS 2 tbsp. four . of the water for the cream f peas drained thoroughly, ickly in boiling id flour. stirring 4; add the liquid Let boil until thickened, stirring Add ‘cooked carrots and peas. RéD CROS BRAND 5§ Serves THE HUB CLOTHIERS SCOOP UP FOR SPOT CASH THE ANKRUPT STuck | Of SAMUELSON & JOHNSON Located at 114 W. Midwest Ave. Bought from Henry E. Perkins, Trustee, for United States Bankruptcy Court, SAMUELSON & JOHNSON ENTIRE STOCK AT 50¢ ON THE DOLLAR Thisstock-consists of MEN’S CLOTHING, SHOES, MEN’S FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, etc., which we will sell AT A TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT On today’s market prices, in order to mak» a quick turn-over. THE BARGAINS ARE AS SENSATIONAL TOMORROW AS 1 HEY WERE THE FIRST DAY OF THE SALE. You simply can’t afford to ignore this colossal price-smashing eveat. Conie tomorrow. Doors open at 8 A. M. give with every 50c paid at office will| win_you_a big prize. Siztt tection of copyrighta. SPECIAL All Greatly HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 601 can-Japanese convention for the p: To close out 2 Refrigerators (Alaska) HAMMOCKS CROQUET SETS SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS PRICES Reduced. Second and Wolcott BUYING SNAPS W. H. Brown Grocery and Market Phone 490 Best Creamery Butter, per Ib Thompson’s Seedless Raisins, 15-0z. Dike: for. ooo ae ie es —_23¢ Tall cans Milk, any brand, per can Fancy Elberta Peaches, per crate____$1.45 Fancy Elberta Peaches, per basket Cooking or Eating Apples, 3 Ibs. for___25c Red or Blue Plums, large basket Red or Blue Plums, small basket __.___25c Early Ohio Potatoes, 20 Ibs. for COFFEE Hills Bros. Coffee. per Ib Solitaire Coffee, per Ib_ Advo Coffee, per Ib J.S. B. Coffee, per Ib Morado Coffee, per Ib Full pint bottle Vinegar. 98-Ib. sack Hardwheat Flour. Gal. can Green Gage Plums__ Gal. can Blue Plums SATURDAY SHOPPERS TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES In black, white and brown. Main Floor Dresser Scarfs CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ White Canvas Mary Jane IVORY COMBS FOR SATURDAY. 59° Extra heavy quality, fine and coarse teeth. Main Floor WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN’S SUITS Hundreds of matchless valnes made to retail at double the prices we are asking for them. We have divided our clothing-in special lots for quick selling at $10 $14.95 $17.50 MEN’S SHOES AT’LESS THAN THE.COST’OF MAKING. Men’s.ScoutShoes, Priced during 4 50 * this sale, per ace _§$ e Men’s Dress welts, Blucher and Eng- price, $8.50, our price;-pair_____ $4.45 Tennis Shoes. Wonderful bargains Many other-extraordinar; ‘Shoe values. Come and-see. One-strap Slippers 98c Balcony Hair Ribbons Plain and flowered and striped. A bargain. $7.00 49 $1.45 These are 48 and 54 inches in length, scal- loped and wide lace edges, in pretty embroid- ered designs. Third Floor $ Odds and Ends in Colored Crochet Cotton Cc lish lasts. Sassanige & Johnson atthe-sale price of, pair. 95e With colored garter top. Brown only. These sold formerly for $8.00. A. real snap-for Saturday. Main Floor Blue Denim Jackets. Bankrupt 5 (W Price 2200, Bee Men’s Lisle Socks. As- rted colors. 30c Sained and 5e Wilson Bros. Mercerized Lisle Socks, 20e 50c values at... Neckties. In neat pat- terns. Bank- rupt price Sad Men’s Garters Arrow 4-ply Linen Col- lars. All styles. ; Sale price Men’s Khaki per pe Se Men’s heavy weight Blue Blue Work Shirts. $1.00 Denim Overalls. Bank- MEN’S DRESS SHOES Black and brown with rubber heels. All new stock and all sizes. COTTON CREPE KIMONOS FOR SATURDAY $2.98 Athletic Suits. Bankrupt price .... 5e MEN’S SOCKS Men’s Socks. As- sorted colors at * 8¢e Men’s Dress Pants. Bankrupt Prices $1.45, $2, er 50, $4, $5 and $6 CLOTHIERS 224 SOUTH CENTER STREET Union Arrow Brand best quality Dress Shirts $8.00 values at__-.. Arrow Brand Soft Col- lars. Bankrupt 10¢c price, each. attached Neat patterns. variety of patterns. Bankrupt price ~... _85¢e tee 85e THE HUB $5.00 values at. $2. 50 DRESS SHIRTS Band Dress Shirts. Made of good Percale, in large An excellent selection of patterns to choose from. You will be convinced of their beauty and values when you see them. *Second Floor Men’s collar Shirts. LINDSAY & CO.