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PINGHOT MAPS PROGRAM FOR. STATE BUDGET Newly Elected Governor of! Pennsylvania Has Plahs for Reorganizing State Government. ' i PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9. Gifford! Pinchot, Pennsylvania's Republican governor-elect planned to slip out uf} the city for a few days’ rest, and he announced, to stufty-his planus for a new state budget am) for m state gov-| ernmeut re-organization scheme to be presented to the legista“ure. Late returns indicated that Mr. Pin- ebot’s plurality, was increasing as re- mote regions of the state were heard from. Figures received from 7560 of the $021 districts in the him 795,069 votes to 539,5 A. McSparran, his Democratic oppyn: ent, a lead of 255,492. The returns showed that the Demo- cratic candidate carried 27 of the 67 counties. ftor David cted to the ‘for be full r A Reed, Republican, by the districts 359,039 The Shull wee Wharton Pepper, . present who was elected term of the late Sauetor Bo! fad a lead’ of 231,241 over Kerr, the Democrs turns from 7304 districts. The figures were: Pepper 753,577; Kerr 422,256. Unofficlal returns indicated that the Iemocrats gained six congressmen in Pennsylvania, giving them a delega tion of sevén, and that they also had increased their representation in the legis ia SHOULD MINISTER BE PRIEST OR PREPHET? V. CARTER 0 ANSWER *Should a Christinn Minister Be a Priest or a Prophet?" will be discuss. at the Methodist church next Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. Ls Carter. In commer fect Mr. Carter says, be confusion in the minds « people as to the function « fer. Some regard him as ning at the beck ‘and call « leaders, a weak-kneed, pussy-footer who should ¢ me want lim to say. Others con der that the’ minister should be o fe in the cor: ed to exp’ all moral issu nomic or politiva ese that are Some Republt_ United States se to fill the red B. ic candidate, in re t pertains to the publi it he is ovyerstepping h's b an idea is held by some whose 8 have been stepped upon bur usu fich a view point of a minister's {s leld because of ignorance os p what constitutes a minister's priv jee and duty. I hope on ear up eroneous ideas that are held neerning this impor At the mornin |A thriting man hunt with blood punds is one of the gripping features Richard Barthelmess’ “The Bond joy.’ which will be the first National ftraction at the America theater Fri- ¥ and Saturday. Barthelmess, az Joe Newbolt, is seen the fugitive and he declares the ik ng at these scenes made the cold } up'and. down his spine be- the experience was so realistic Inthe story Joe allows himself to convicted of a murder he did not it in order to shield a woman. mtenced to die, he makes a drama- om jail. Bloodhounds are ail and a heir ralsing Tsuit follows. jBarthelmess* folable Davia" Portrayal parallels in point of power He is surrounded by SES a RR areas TAURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. “National Fathér and Son week { will start off this year by radio. | D N 4. Fathers and scns who are destrious | / ot hearing the many fine concerts Tuesjay, Nay. 14, 7:30 p.m. the darirz of the Fitzgeralds, aere- and addresses which bave bu.n pre Program Brchated of Hit Y club, | bats who did stunts requiring stead!- pared for the Rocky Mountain dis- | Denver, Colo. | ness of nerves and instinctiv trict aud which will be broadcasted | from Denver, should get out their | receiving sety and bind themselves | to hundreds of other fathers and | “The Lewis. Hi sons throughout the mountain “Does it Pay to Goto High ;ance ‘another states by the part they will take in | school?” by Roy E. Dickerson, the great week. Boys’ Work: secretary state Y. M. see yeosram in Casper has not | C. A. of Colorado, Denver. | nm difinitely ined up. A banquet Employed Boys’ Day. will bij given, and if possible. |” yeaa eens ewe p.m. | radio yeceiving set will be installed to Mstiin in on one or other of the Program ‘= charge Employed addresses or musical selections to | Boys’ Brotherhoou, ¥. be given. | Denver. The Father and Sgn week%in Cas- per will be In the charge of L. A. Toothaker, state Y. M. C. A. secre- | Luncheon Club". by Joe Mason, tary. and a man who has put on President Lions’: Club Employed number of good things during the ! Boys’ Brotherhood. president Den Past few years for the benefit of } Y Business Boys’ Luncheon mon. Following fs the radio program which has been outlined Fathers’ Da Church Day. ecThureiay. Nov. pom ation call K L Z: 3 say a3 9% nig Se: Set Yaad lh tate Program in charge of Boy Scouts } eal | of Amertra. Denver, Jovernor’s prociam and Son week, Hi Shoup, governor of Colv 4 Program in charge Colorado Ab : | . “Father & ."" by Sunday School associatic H ae Fase Rs aes § hestra selection—East Denver r, “ “= “ | ; | tional Father atid Son league. high school orchestra. = j Address, “Personal Eq Recreation Day. a m. Sta} tween Father and Son,” M. Edwards, Trinity M. i Duet—Bowes Boys. ! Sclo—Everett F cater. } hestra’ s lon—Eai>. Denver | h gobool orchestra } Hom Day. Monday, Nov. 13, 7:30 tion call DN 4: | Band concert—Olinger Highlander * ather, » Deal. Pp. m. Sta: | tary, ¥ | 7380 ms. 8 “FATHER AND SON” WEEK IS TO BE FEATURED THIS YEAR BY NOVEL PROGRAM Senior Boss" High School Boys’ Day. Svecial musical selection. Y president senior class Man- ual High, Denver, Coto. Station call K L Z: Special mustcal selections. “The value of the Business Boys’ “How to Get and Hold a Joh * Banquet Day. y. Nov. al masical program. Son, and “Tomorrow,” | Metropolitan Boys’ M. C. A., Denver, Colo m, tion call K LZ. band. Station call sion. Club" by Chester MCA, | | 17,7 p.m. Statton by Work secre- ~Toda: football | VAUDEVILLE AT (Mo THRILL The persons who packed the Iris/self. The mountains, theater las: night were amazed at moonlight, and The man in the case will not} jonly pile a couple of tables and three jist. It }or four chairs on top of each other | joke: {to the extent of 15 feet. chair on these with | His tenor voice perfect complacency and will jump!thusiasic way of using it and his | ———— down biinatolded. Somé of the Sork: | perfect Willingness _to_make_a_secm- John Barrymore and Carol in “SHERLOCK HOLMES” Al Goldwyn Picture Cpe Casper Daily Cribune to perform it. = = a splendid Alpine been prepared with such | seen the one which drew the/5' panne amount of applacse was the Their dancing and Hirschorns, Swiss singing birds. made their bow to the audience in the “The Heart Specialist” scene | the expectation of the person who has Mary Mites Minter on the screen who} bse seagitoes it leoked lke actuality it- the Swiss themselves take part in scene of the occasion, Jack Ki preci. to sin there is no He wil, bal- NOW PLAYING AT THE AMERICA THEATER Free . At Stores Named Below One 10-Day Tube This week only, any store named below will hand you a 10-Day ‘Tube of Pepsodent. Just present aut coupon. Make this test now and ‘watch the delightful effects, It will be a revelation. 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Kennedy Motor Co. 236 West Yellowstone Phone 909 grists Kim. the Goodrich’s Rubber Footwear Next Door to Kimball’s Men, If You Want Better Shoes Ro hice r for the Money “sane And also save by buying two pairs for Some: with. ..two a dollar less, come to our big ONE DAY SHOE SALE tomorrow (Friday) from 8 a, m, till 9 p.m. Buy two pairs at the regular price (any men’s shoes in the store) and we will give you a dollar back. | pairs of pants, at $5.75, $6.75, $8.75 to $11.75, Men’s Leather Men's fine grade Mahogany Calf— Vests. lish, French and regular Blucher lasts. Quality goods rea- $4.95, $4.45 and $3.75. SHEN ibaa rae Men’s Solid Leather Box Calf, Blucher | $7-45, $11.75 to last Dress Shoes, $3.45. $16.75. Fine Quality Black and Brown Kid Dress Shoes—Combination straight last, $6.45 Men's Coat and $6.95. Munson last Army Shoes—Solid leather, Goodyear welt leather or half-rubber heels, $3.95, $4.45 and $4.95. | Other good Work Shoes, serviceab! comfortable fitting, $1.75, $1.95, Sweaters, $1.45. Heavy Fleeced Union Suits | at 95c. to $3.45. ‘ : Heavy Ribbed Men’s High Tops— Guaranteed all- Union Suits leather, built for outdoor s ice, reason- ably priced, $3.75, $4.50 to $9.75. at $1.25. Men’s Army Rain Coats. Heavy rubberized Coats for hard wear. Sale price, $4.95. Men’s Heavy Wool Army Sox, 35c pair or 3 pairs $1.00. back. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY (SATURDAY) ARMISTICE DAY Open Tomorrow (Friday) Until 9 o’Clock P. } We are more interested in making customers than in just making sales — that’s why we buy and sell merchandise of standard quality, mend and stand back of always. Just Received, Another Big Shipment of Goodrich’s Quality Rubber Footwear Overshoes, Rubbers, Heavy Wool Ribbed Union Suits"for $2.45. For men and boys. About thirty Men’s Boots, etc. Prices reasonable, quality the best. Army Overcoats. (Re-dyed). Sale SPECIAL—One !ot 4-buckle, alj-rubber price, $2.95. Overshoes at, per pair Less than the cost of the material. $2.95 goods which we can recom- One price to everybody. Satisfaction or your money FAD SHOE & CLOTHING CO.