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THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. K. OFC. 10 HOLD GREAT FESTIVAL LAST OF APRIL Awarding of Rich Prizes Will Be Feature of { Local Event. Tne great Oom Pah festival which will be given by the Knights of Col umbus April 26, 27 and 28 in the Mullin club promisese to contain much in the way of entertainment and many splendid chances to obtain valuable prizes. Eight high class : vaudeville acts { will be given. ‘These will start at 7 p. m. The other specialties include a country fair, a gentleman's d+ show and also a ladies’ side show, 2 Bingo game, and the giving away of candy. Other things which will be given away during the progress of the show are a $250 Victrola, a $100 wardrilw trunk, an Oriental rug, a gas range China dishes and a specially import x1 powder puff from Paris. On Saturday afternoon there will be a children’s show at which tin: a bicycle will be given away to lucky boy. ] The Oom Pah will be held fur the | purj4se of ra'sing money with which to start a building fund for the | Knights of Columbus club house. | This club house {s a thing that has | long been needed and one that wil! | PLANES RUSHED TO RESCUE TEN (Continued from Page One.) caught in a blinding snow storm. Last Monday a third start was made. Edward Horn, 23; Carl Cooper, 35, and Ellis Sayres, 21, left the island in a stoutly built skiff. They had no food. Nearly starved, the: took turns at the oars. There was open water for about five miles. Horn, seated in a physician's office here, told the story as Dr. R. Flood treated his frozen feet. “When we ran into slush tice it took all one man’s strength to push the boat a few feet. The ice became thicker, and we attempted to lift the boat upon it and draw It along, but the ice broke under our feet “We determined to return to the island but a stiff wind blew in big fee floes and we couldn't turn back We kept pushing the boat through | {ce all Monday night “Tuesday found a stretch of open water and were able to row about two hours until we came t solid ice. We and started on foot. We had gone half .a “mile when we struck open water again and we went back and dragged the boat across the tce After we put the boat in the water we found it leaked badly. It sank as we bumped upon a large ice floe Tues day afternoon, about eight miles from the mainland. “We used the ax to chop a large piece of the floe when we found open water at its other end. Then, using our pole, we started to paddle, usi the cake of ice as our raft “About five o'clock we started to walk to land on solid ice, but a stiff wind started to break it up. At § o'clock, completely exhausted, we laid down in our blankets and slept we abandoned the boat | @he Casper Dap crivune inshore. We started walking and) tion of a $5,000 residence on this, vantage of lying close to the prefer jumping across short stretches of tce.' piece of ground. Mr. Rish saw t | red residence district of the city and Cooper fell into the water twice and great bargain {n such an offer and|is only one block from the South Park it required all of our strength to get took it up immediately. The work on| schoo! him back on the fce. We then made the residence will begin this waek. our jump to the mainland.” The contract for one half mile of} WwW: | Ronee Sec | cement sidewalk on this addition ws | | let on Tuesday of this week to Mf. W. Wh fs jaattarty, @ asper contractor. Work “~ |" th s will also be started at once, | !nds, 30,000 To Be In Army Camps During Summer ". tmen —_——._ — of Douglas, Wyo, Thursday and Fri- = op reling at the office af Hi. \ing thousands of dollars in improve. ments without any addition to the SS selling price of the lots. FREE VOTING COUPON Plans are being made for the erec-| |tion of many new homes in this ad IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN FROM REALTY COMPANY Good for 25 Votes | R. A. Rish was the first man to) promise of a built-up addition this I hereby cast 21 FREE VOTES to the credit of Miss, Mr. and Mrs -.. take advantage of the offer made by| simmer. Butler Heights has the ad Address — sae the Mountain Realty and Title co: poration to give a free deed to the| best lot in Butler heights having gas NEUMONIA and water in the street and 140 fvet Calla physician. Then begin of concrete sidewalk on the lot, ‘ome " condition being the immediate erec-| mgency” treatment with | ~VvISks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly th This coupon. neatly clipped out. name and address of the can- and mailed or delivered to the Election Department of the Daily Tribune, Casper, Wyo., will count as 25 FREE It does not cost anything to cast these coupons for your candidate, and you are not restricted to any sense In voting Get all you can and send them in—they all count. a CARD OF THANKS, We take this means of thanking friends for kindness shown us ng illness and death of our dear| sband and father. May the Lord| Do not Roll or Fold. Deliver in Flat Package. ose who so nubly assisted. CARL A. DUKE, NOTE—This coupon must be voted on or before April 21. a AND BAMILY Ee Ne YE RE | ““gets-t” Tames the Wildest Corn | You Can Peel Them Right Off how | "ve had your corns; how bad they may bes whether hard or softy of what you have tried, believe th! Sets-It”” Will end corn pains at once, and quickly you Tan lift the corn right off the toe of foot, with ers. It ends cal ‘the eame simple jag Bg Fe 5 E. Co. Mir Chicago. Sold in this ety by wa antee. | CASPER PHARMACY ing camps, undergoing intensive mili tes comp y instructions, according to esti | are less 1 today by the War De | ©o., t from reports from com _ |!3_ expected to be about ficers a LOT IN AUTLER HEIGHTS The company is showing its faith in| #°, will be located at the office Ot.E-| WASHINGTON, April 18.—More th ails or | Casper and in this additionn by spend-| "vy, fe » than 30,000 men will o9 nder! Buy a better looking baby carriage | | SATARE! i ch r - y 1 ER arms” this summer in various train must remain active to parti sion. from every active contestant. PAGE FIVE carriages are better and the Srahe < Nine Corps nd men. WOOT PAOYT “auoUL sRel 103 TO CANDIDATES All active non-prize winning contestants will receive 20 per cent commission on all e money they turn into the campaign de- partment. It must be remembered, however, that candidates ipate in this cash commis- iption each week is required At least one subsc This is the least that could be asked of any one. be of great benefit to the members| until 3 o'clock Wednesday morning. TRIPENY DRUG CO. when it ts constructed. “The wind was blowing the !ce KIMBALL DRUG STORE —_—_—————__ 6fitform Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN MADE BY EDERHEIMER STEIN CO. When you choose From our showing of FITFORM Clothes you can be sure that every garment is correct in style and sur- passing in quality of fabric, design, and needlework. Exceptional values. ‘ Priced $35 to $50 If desired, a pair of extra Trousers may be had with almost any Fitform Suit. HARRY YESNESS e Man in the Barrel 114 West Second St. Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank Join the Veterans of Foreign Wars—Membership Campaign Is Now Going On. AKES PHENOMENAL OF 5,000 PAIRS PURCHASE ress Shoes, Oxfords & Work Shoes $S TAKE YOUR PICK WHILE THEY LAST The leathers are: Vici Kid, Calfskin, Coltskin and Russian Calf. The styles are the very newest. This lot includes the original and only genuine ARMY MUNSON LAST SHOES and the Officers’ Dress Shoes. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! aes See our window display of 500 pairs of Shoes, which is the biggest Shoe display ever shown in Casper. THE WORKINGMAN’S FRIEND HARRY YESNESS MAN in the BARREL 114 WEST SECOND ST. NEXT DOOR TO STOCKMEN’S BANK