Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 29, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR RODEO EVENTS | TOBEINFRONT F GRANDSTAND Shutes Constructed So That People Will Have Clear View of Thrilling Per- formances. ur days intervening before SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.—Maj. Andrew S. Rowan, United States army, retired, today is officially the man who carried “‘the message to Garcia.” Rowan, who, according to the late Elbert Hubbard who made the event famous, “stood out like Mars at Perihelion” in the Cuban disturbance by delivering “‘the message to Garcia,” was decorated for the event, left the presidio here yesterday bh @ Distinguished Service Cross rhe cross waa preentea vy Be | War Explosives jeneral Chase W. Kennedy, post com . S.C. AWARDED OLD WAR HERO Che Casper Daflp Cridune CONGRESS TO PASS ON FOREIGN — DECORATIONS IN THE FUTURE WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Inct- ent to the expiration of time fixed by congress during which army of- ficers and men could recelve decora- tions awarded by foreign govern- ments for service in the world war, the war department announced to- Gay that future awards would re- quire special congressional euthor- ization before they could be accepted by army personnel. A tabulation of decoratinns made by the department shows that it conferred 7,109 decorations to offi cers and men of the United States army who served Guring the war pert workmen. All work guaranteed, Casper Jewelry Mig. Co., 0-8 Bidg,| diers received 17,787 foreign Geoo- rations, including those presented to American welfare organization and citizens who served in one capacity or another. France awarded 14,089 decora- tions, including those presented to | Americans; Great Britain 1,213 and Belgium 756. x | —__—_ | | | | Jewelry and watcn reparrmg by ex: | 258) palraindte: e ai ‘We cater to small jobs and run) LORAIN OVEN CANNING Is the modern way to can fruit and vegetables. No muss or bother, you simply set the little red wheel dt 250 de- grees and then enjoy yourself for one hour. Innes.” Meno wane Sapa | Some ; and 703 to the allied forces and éivil- mony Major Iowan aad General Ken: Made Available Semi: Xm ‘natives :the .Coneeicolrhan after big ones. Wood, the ge re edy reviewed a body of troops. —_—_—_—_—_—_:’:_.R mae For Farm Work vras called on by President 7 to Guliver a message to Gen- It was 24 years ago that Rowan, : a j eral Garcia. chief of the insurgent) WASHINGTON, Aug. 23—Farmere 00 ye ol Ss! Let us explain this wonderful new meth- then @ captain in the Nineteenth In Rowan landed in| of the country this fall will be able c crossed dreds of thousands of dol- od of canning. clearing thelr lands of stumps, age work and in other efforts! a. =f ‘ g dlastizig, through the use of} 10 acid salvaged from surplus war| explosi which will be distributed by the United States bureau of roads, it was announted today. The only cost to the farmers, who may obtain McKinley and ¢ infofmation relat conditions in Cuba wh is said, was largely responsible for the tion of the American he island and the defeat scale is one that the pocketbooks of the Casper public. © general ad s been reduced to §1 with r P ° m 4 “TORAIN™ 22ctuater ! REGULATOR Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 he grandstand. | o¢ Spanish. of supplies of the explesive through s ne wer tax s Major Rowan has lived in San Fran-|°"¥ state agricultural college or agri. made for aut cisco since his retirement from the} Cultural state extension service, will n charge of six cents a pount for ng the acid and placing it in idges and in a@dition, the small ~ expense of transportailon, asf eased Second Grab Sale meets Are ye "ip tthe neck tm Dood tes. Eusuianture now’ blood’ eelian tion in the rodeo events proper. The Casper Public’ Schoola will| purities? 6.8.8. 1s one of the greatest fil'drug stores, in two sizes. The lare It will be the greatest gathering of Scheduled Saturday open Tuesday morning, September 6, Blved-purifiers known. Try it, Ger sizo is the more economical " at 9 o'clock, ass horses that has ever poe All pupils north of the Burlington Casper. | ileges. ng priv army ten ears ago. rheumatism, es the Dure builds up lost flerh. ‘on té these there w horses which will be seen © steers, the majority of them Seaver halen tapatene maaghatoeatems oe. | wilder than the proverbial March . will be shipped in Friday. The dogging and roping entrants have been instructed to “treat ‘em rough” so that all.kinds af action can be in- sured. Another grab sale is planned at the Cusper Dry Goods store next Satur- |day at 10 a. m. The great success of the one put on last week, and the repeated requests for another are the jeause of the second sa} Persons who watched the crowd- | Some of the worst buckers in the/ing of the sidewalk in front of the wrest have been secured for the bron-|store Saturday could not but be im- cho busters. Included in the list are| pressed with the remarkable attraction several that have never been ridden|that the opportunity of getting $25 School. All pupils between the Burlington and the Northwestern tracks, weat of the center of McKinley street will attend Central School. Sixth, seventh an deighth grade pupils between the Burlington and the Northwestern tracks east of McKinley street will also attend Central school. All pupils below the sixth grade be- tween the Burlington tracks and Highth street with a western bound successfully. If these antmals live/for $1 has with the people who pur-|@*¥ from the Burlington tracks south | up to their reputations as bad horses | chase. on the center of McKinley street to} a few of the riders are going to be toppled out of their saddles before the three-day meet is concluded. Woot, the sign man. Service, qual- ity. price. 8-29-6t MAN WHO PREDICTED WORLD WAR ON IRIS VAUDEVILLE ‘The same rules will be followed as before. Each package will cost only a dollar and will be guaranteed ‘to con- tain a dollar’s avorth of merchandise. Some of the packages contain many times the value of a dollar. MENTAL TELEPATHY DEMONSTRATION HEADS PROGRAM Astounding predictions of the fu- ; Reports indicate that the trio are ture mre the forte of Bae Pierre | capable performers and present Brookhart and Princess Parillo, who | good act. ‘The Roy Sam brothers, in will demonstrate their remarkable | a fiashy-bit of hand to hand balanc- ability at the Iris vaudeville bill to- morrow ané Thursday night. Three other acts are also on the program. ‘According to press notices, Broolk- hart gives a demonstration of men- tal telepathy and predicts the future in love, business and other affairs. The questions to be answered are not written down or-even told to an assistant, but simply thought by the inquirer. Brookhart is said to have predicted the world war at Winnt- peg. Canafis, before it openedand to have preticted the end while the conflict wae still raging. ‘The three La Viere sisters offer a wemiciassical act, with popular songs and charecter dances worked in the act for the sake of variety. ing, are called the gymnasts su- preme. The difficult feats which they perform are done with a grace and ease that is appealing. “Holly,” known as the golden- voiced rube, presents a sketch called “Alfalfa,” in which he uses to good advantage his double voice, a com- dination of baritone and soprano. ‘His skill enables him to put over im fne style a series of songs and Stories. In addition to the four vaudeville acts, there will be a fea- ture picture Two shows will be | given each night, with a matinee in theefternoon. ————.___. ‘Wood, the sign man. Sign purposes. all 9-6t Second atreet, north of the center of Second street to Conwell street, south on the center of Conwell street to Highth street, will attend the Elk street school, Sixth, seventh and eighth grade pupils in this district will attend the East Casper school. All pupils between the Northwest ern tracks and Eleventh street, east of a line drawn south through the center of South Kimball street, and west of the western boundary of the Elk street school (described above) will attend the East Casper school. All pupils below the sixth grade south of the center of Eleventh street edst of Lincoln and Tenth streets, east of McKtnley will attend the South Casper school. Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade pupils from this dis- trict will attend the East Casper school, All pupils south of the Northwest: ern tracks, west of a line drawn south through the center of South Kimball street, and east of the center of South Spruce street will attend the Park school. All pupils south of the Northwest: ern tracks, west of the center of South Spruce ,street will attend the West Casper school. Pupils who are five on or_before November first may enter Kinder- garten. Pupils who are six on or before November first may enter the first grade. Pupils five on or before March first may enter Kindergarten at the beginning of the second semes- ter in January. Pupils six on or be- fore March first may enter the first grade at the beginning of the second semester in January. A. A. BLADE, Superintendent t. 2. Pub Aug. CIGARETTES —j E Ee Every cigarette full weight snd full size emer 322, Leocere fi Myrsts Zepacce Co. oie atta en 2 POLO sme daub —better Virginia —better Burley j —better Turkish ij Laughter The Piffle Family by JACK CALLAHAN | Callahan’s other famous comics, “Hon and Dearie,” “Over Here” and “Freddie” are merely mildly amusing: beside this uproarious caricature of a whole American family. Everybody knows the Piffle Family because every community has one. The Piffle Family will be a regular feature of The Tribune from this date. To get the laugh of your life order your copy NOW

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