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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923, KIWANIS CLUB HEARS REPORTS. Acanper tor eee Zemanis ou! Presbyterian Men ot Casper for the coming year was the keynote hear¢. at the meeting of that orwantzation today, white at the| LO Have Charge. |11. ona announcement ie nos ney same time it was brought out that wonderful strides had been made dur. ing 1923 and that the officials and other members had striven faithfully and consistently to put the club on the. map and to make it an active foree in the civic life of Casper. Reports from the various officials and from the committees on differ-, ent phases of the work were read at! the Tuncheon. Gin. actice standing in Casp» h members represent pearly al ‘the bus'ness men who are making good ‘ their respective spheres. the activities which the wants club sponsored ¢Cur- ing the past year are named the camp for girls located near the east end of Casper mountain during two weeks of last summer, the assistance in put- ting over such drives as the Armen- fan Relief, the Boy Scout, the Red Cross, the Texas Refinery, and others aleo the awarding of prizes to stu- Gente in the public school of the city for proficiency in certain work sucn as public speaking, dramatic and oth- er departments. The club has also been active in many other matters @uring the year for which it deserves great credit. Harry'B, Durham, president * 1922, delivered an nepiring mer in his. fa: ad(yess, stating of the td of the Kiwanis clr $ gald that one of these was to serve ‘i ® fellow. man and that members of the club.could not profit by member- ship in it unless it showed them better business ideals, A. M; Gee, president for 1938, stat- @@ his hopes for the club during the ce in which he will be head of its EMgirs. Hoe said that the club could x be classed as a real part of the civic activities of Casper. “Most business men think of bus!- ness first, Jast, and elways,” said Mr. Gee, “but we ought to put something back into the community fer that which we take out.” Many men who have succeeded in Ifo realize this, but usually not until they -are past * the prime of life, according to the President. Such @ club as the K!- ‘wants helps in that it all the time Co- ing something for the» community which supports ‘the individual mem- * © CHILDREN IE BG CREIT FOR HE SICES A *Buccess of the Christmas seal cam: paign in Casper and Natrona county ‘Was due in part to the work of Cas- ‘(per school children and their teach- ' ers, according to Mrs. B. B. Brooks, chairman, who today announced com- Plete returns from the several schools of the city in connection with the ‘(@rive. Through the industry of the “ehildren in selling seals and giving thelr-own pockets, the Wyoming berculosis health program was aided the extent of $376.71, divided as follows among the buildin Mills -.----------------------- 14.00 Bouth Casper -------—------_._ 22.00 27.35 77.61 8.32 Ko, 2--------- =, Con! High school. -_. Total, -=-~-=--——-——-~--~--$876.71 * Salt Creek schools remain to be from, although {t {s assured a iderable sum was realized. Total subscriptions to date through the seal gale amount to $1,196 and it is be- leved that Natrona county's con- tributions will total 1,250 when all outstanding reports are included. | a ‘The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get - BROMO ‘The genuine bears this signature Radio Concert Last Evening QVERING YEAR| = =======/ NEXTMEETING "ranar uuunc TAIPTOCASPER fx : % Several sang solos. They were 4 fe i Accomplishments Told in) x: siaeivn’ reverse zien |Rotarians and Kiwanians Annual Reports of and Ed. Donahue. Invited to Discuss the picture “Where is My Wandering Miss Barnett accompanied Mrs. > Me . ‘Treber th ve the Iast times at the America theatre. _ the Officers several ‘violin solos, et? B#Y® Chest Program. cea ae ae Evening Services 2ciral topic. of discussion. n-| reasoriable escapades, without having Sinclals propertion tm ‘Wyoming. piroca fit ill be tn charge for including all campaigns for funds| bank ast all, and for him to rob it| Casper and in this vicinity, Beat ib i pamentiee of the Pres-/ in 1923 in one mammoth drive. |aftter having made the resolution to! Mr. Manion stated today to a Tri- frat Th erhood. Speakers will| Decision. to invite the Rotari: iS go back to his mother and after hay-'bune reporter that he had no tnfor- ude L. A. Reed and Byron s, Hule! and Kiwanians to such a meetin and ae music will be provi Tt was disclosed that th: a t “fen of the city are extend in- i ! “iM by exe Sete siete cont alice fended an {n- Lions last night, when they voted to! the picture, however, and {t is well ment will be made aa to the plang of LONG CLUBTO (=== PPEINE RED BUY HOST AT ===" OF SINCLAR Holds Charm laughter and excitement te founa tJ. R. Manion Makes Per- Boy Tonight,” which ts playing for| sonal Inspection of Big ‘The play features Cullen Landis and + Patsy Miller, heth of whom are well Teapot Project. fitted for their parts and who carry Casper Rotarians and Kiwaniang| them off in good shape. J. R. Manton, president or the Sin- will be guests of the Casper Lions; The acting of the young man can|clair Pipelin& company, arrived’ this | scarcely be found fault with, even morning from Tulsa accompanied by though the author of the scenario has E. B. Marlan, A. L. Phillips and Frank Community Chest program will be the| forced him through illogical and un-| Hadley, on an Inspection tour of the dorsément of such a movement has given sufficient reason for his com- The party is spending the day In the already been found in all of the clubs} mitting them. ‘Teapot. Dome looking over the de- and joint discussion of the plan, {t 1s| ‘There is nothing in Garry's previous | velopments of the Mammoth O11 com- believed, will result in definite steps/ actions that would lead: him to rob a| pany and will_spend several days in urch wi ig seen his. mother is absurdity itself. | mation to divulge at present, but it is ing | ‘There are some very fine things in probable that before he leaves a state- ided. reached at the regular meeting of the extend a dinner {nvitation to all mem- worth seeing. the company in this district. For three consecutive entire west. DRESS SHIRTS Percale and Madras, Fast colors, neat patterns. 9 5 Values up to $2.00. Challenge Sale WECwe ee Cc O. D. ARMY SHIRTS Finest quality All-Wool Shirts, in checks and plaids, made in : : heels. Challenge Sale prea tc. BaDO COTTON SOCKS Overalls with bib---Extra large pockets, - Genuine Cordovan U. 8. Army Officers’ Dress Shoes with soft coat style with two breast pockets. Values up to $8.00, Challenge Sale price. $3e9D Full cut, white back, standard made plain toe, Goodyear welt and rubber Men’s Cotton Socks. In all sizes. 9 Regular $1.50 value Challenge Sale price, pair... Pier SOR. Cc ; ARMY WOOL SOCKS Genuine contract Army Wool Socks. Medium 19 e weight, in greys. Challenge Sale price. eR Tar FE 1 0E JERSEY SWEATERS Men's Jersey Sweaters with roll neck. A 75 wonderful value. Challenge Sale price............. ee he Cc SWEATERS Men’s All-Wool Sweaters, in Coat and Slip-over $3 75 styles, Values to $8.00. Challenge Sale price. e 100 PER CENT WOOL UNION SUITS years we have held the undisputed title of being Casper’s Lowest Price Men’s Store---WE ARE GOING TO RE- TAIN THIS TITLE by putting prices so low that you'll admit we are the champion price cutters, not only of Casper, but of the 220 Weight Blue Denim These are genuine government standard Flannel Shirts with r cen ather Wor! oes, built on the famous Munson a |e OVERALLS Sastas tnnguiag WOOL SHIRTS U.S. OFFICERS’ DRESS SHOES CHALLENGE PRICE Sale price, pair OO PAGE ELEVEN: Shepherd convent at St. George de QUEBEC, Jan. 4.—Ths eleventh Beauce, about 80 miles from this | fire to sweep a Catholic Institution LATE FLASHES) 2o"s-202 auc tu Cariada within the Inst year, was SA reported today. It razed the Good returned its verdict 21 hours after | General Daugherty. ! —_—_—_—_——s Feceiving the case. | aa to the ull or fantosnse’ of the Man Who Traveled diction of the St. Boniface public defendants. = ke school board, was deetroved ty fie |ARetUINS for Visit early today entailing = loss of $106, { 000. According to reports, there was no ‘one In the building when‘the | Harry 8. We'ler. at the head of the blaze the origin of which is unde- | Richardson Drug company, a whole- termined, started. sale house, in Omaha, was greeting old-time acquaintances in Casper thia morning, hav'ng accepted an invita- tion of Mr, Dickinson of the Burling. WINNIPEG, Man., Jan. 4—The Lovely Healthy Skin Kept So By Cuticura Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin fresh and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then pre- vent little skin troubles becoming serious. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Casper Dry Goods | ton to be the latter’s guest during a To Hold Big Sale Pies trip to th's city. Twenty years have elapsed since ary cleargnce sat 1 be Mr. Weller's last visit to Casper. At eg piste iy i Speke “se the that time he was making this terr'- Casper Dry Goods company. The salo tory regularly as representative for will start tomorrow and will continue his house, In those days {t was nec- for about a week. essary to trave! to Lander and Ther: Exceptional bargains in silks, yard mopol's by stage. On the last trip goods, sweaters, ginghams, percale which Mr. Weller made the team ran and other goods and articles. (away, overturning the coach, whilo An advertisement containing other the present Casper visitor suffered a details will be found in this ‘ssue. broken ieg and broken collar bone. Boop tee, Ointment Sand iby Talsom ‘Cutcure Soap shaves without mug. DRESS SHOES Genuine Goodyear welts. 100 per cent leather, in English or Blucher last. Regular $4.50 and $5.00 95 values. Challenge Sale price. e WORK SHOES OVERSHOES Men's four-buckle Overshoes, All rubber, heavy soles, warm LEATHER VESTS Genuine All-Leather Vests. 80 inches long. O. D. Wool lined throughout. ‘Tas two pockets on sides. $8 95 and knitted neck. Challenge Sale price... aus? FELT HATS es aiden $1.95 id FELT HATS Values up to $6.00, ‘Challenge Sale price... P2eOD HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s large white Handkerchiefs. 5 Gallerie Sale ‘price, ssii os, cc scstcncacstnicec ll c Highest quality All-Wool Men’s Union Suits with stamped SILK SHIRTS guarantee in neck band. Regular $7.50 values. $3 v5) In beautiful patterns. Challenge ‘ Challenge Sale price 22... eects e Sale price 220... Saas A FLEECE UNDERWEAR MEN’S CAPS Men’s heavy weight fleeced Shirts and Drawers, 75 With and without ear bands. Regular $1.25 value. Challenge Sale price...:...._..... Cc Challenge Sale price .......... Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Suit in the House at $34.50 | T From America’s foremost makers, such as Style Plus, Campus Togs, Langham Hi Clothes and Michaels- Stern Union-Made Clothes. We also have Suits for $10.00, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 and $24.95 Most garments offered cost us considerable more than we are asking for them in this sale. Exclusive Casper Representative for W. L. Dourvias Shoes, Oshkosh B’Gosh Overalls. 224 SOUTH CENTER ST. SOFT COLLARS 95 Men's soft Collars. All sizes. Values up 9 ¢c to 35c. Challenge Sale price..... i 7 ec Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Overcoat in the House at $24.95 Values worth up to $50.00 in this lot. We also have Overcoats ranging in price upwards from $5.95 All values worth double what we are asking. RS —_— eo V—— 9b eee”