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PAGE Twe BiG CONTEST, VICTORY MEANS GREAT HONOR TO AMBITIOUS Under the incentive of the “Third) Period” tension Privilege” dstes In The Tribune's big campaign | Third Period days are “pep” day: Third Period days are enthusiast! candi- | days. schedule and tho last "Ex-| schedule on all six this week for |didates who hustle more than ever. . Full Speed Anead. ward one of the prize goals. h purees and aw hird Period” schedul ds. Now, a Quick Quaker Oats The quickest cooking eats in the world of these delicios But in Quick Quaker the oats are | colng to 1 ow, It would be folly | ¥ r Q nee ae nie. onre,| Way, and of bing defendant in two re smaller and thinner—that | to be won. No one can go on the} W@% charged with being one of the GENUINE Special Black Chiffon Silk Hose | assumption that his or her position | of the many week-end bar- of the big vote schedule urday night at 10 o'c ing this period ok. subscriptions ‘© worth more votes than they ever Il be again. d offers The fourth and fin: absolutely no spect fon when th strikes 10 Saturday night. urth and final period subs produce far less votes than Cooks in 3 to S minutes In obtaining should subscriptions. er cooks in from 3 to And it cooks to perfec- s almost like a ready- 1 awards. verybody Must Work. y those who have gained oats. A bushel but ten pounds flakes. And those small, thin flakes kly. ace is safe. It is an eve Quick Quaker if you want Your grocer has both. | 8 get Quaker Oats for | ful flavor. race and t “Think for—loc EVERY WOMAN AND MISS SHOULD ATTEND THIS GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL —OUR FAMOUS EVEN SAMPLE SUITS, SAMPLE DRESSES, SAMPLE WAISTS, They are winning days for the can- Today and Saturday should find all ndidates driving full speed ahead The the LAST —closes Sat- Privi- | ed number being {Il or absent from the 6 y Your grocer has Quaker | period Sie folate aad to the: Every candidate should pitch 4 pam ee now and put forth the utmost effort °f ithe popular physician and surgeon. is anybody's race, and any actire| @ on the honor roll are not hustiers have the best| than ever. n by the campaign | i he Casper Daily Tribune organizers of @ lterary club when there was but a fort at the present location of the elty and then al'owing it to go by the board; also his activi- ties in increasing the popu ation of Casper, and his methods, or lack of methods, or lack of methods, of in-' taking any action in the matter, but voicing and checking up the where-|more that the members might be bet- abouts of his surgical instruments. | ter Informed and be in position to aid After much sober deliberation and the Chamber of Commerce. discussion the club finally decided to! ‘The paper for the evening was to welcome both men into its member-! have been delivered by P. B. Winter, ship, not, however, until each had pur was not read because of the ab- done some explaining. sence of Mr, Winter from the city. Dr, Keith was interrogated as to| The written excuses of two mem. his politics, and while he did not spe-| bers who desired to attend other fun cificaily state to what political party|tions were read and summarily re- he belonged, he did say he was rather) jected because they did not come inadvisablity of making 2 modifica. tion was argued at some length. Prob- lems in connection with the proposed entrance of the North & South Rail- Toad into Casper were also discussed at somo length, not with the idea of ing the officers and members present or thelr prominence or se'f esteem, pointed out a number of shortcom: ings either fancied or real of those present, and when he had concluded a storm of counter criticism of the eritic resulted, which included a threat to revive the effort unsuccess- fully made at the last meeting, to abolish the office of critic entirely. The weekly sessions of the Literary Club, including the one last evening, indicate thet this rather unique or- ganization operating ag a forum of imited membership is becoming an influence and that the waiting list will continue to grow until it exceeds the membership. There TWO MEMBERS ACCEPTED INTO LITERARY CLUB Prohibition Enforcement Is Discussed Under Current Events. 8. Lo proud of his politica! affiliation, and, within the rule that nomattendance as no Democrat ever brags about be-| can be excused only by reason of ill being one vacancy in the clu longing to that party, it was con-|ness or absence from the city. The ait L FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. with the utmost indifference regard-]the walting Mst was considered, re- | membership. by unanimous vote of B, B. Brooks to!su!ting in the selection and electior Top Hot Chocolate and Cocoa with RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Its pure convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all Groce cluded from the doctor’s remarks that) club also went on record that tn or- he must be a Republican. der to perpetuate the club and keep Under discussion of current topics|up interest it would insist that when the president called A. M. Gee to|a member is assigned to a paper he preside and O. L. Walker was in| must perform. charge of the subject. Mr. Walker| A. Baker acted as the critic for opened up the constitutional amend- His report delivered ment on prohibition and the difficul- tles of enforcement of the law as it now stands, and the advisability or The regular meeting of the Casper Literary Cub, the most recent organ- ization in the city, and the second of jthat character in Wyoming, was held al/at the club room in the Public Li- al/brary last evening. Forty-three per cent of the members were present, a fie evening. and excused. The business ses- as presided over by Burke H, were pres- president of th 50 11, its very ef! for the Ohio Keith, the club, GOOD — ask for Horlicks ‘ The ORIGINAL Malted Milk “The Tango” A beautiful new Satin Pump in the late tie pattern, in high or low heels. iB: m| tary. lent, A | Ol Company, and Dr. M. C. | Following the custom of those who had proposed these men on the market eran ity tours, Sarnest! for membership proceeded to renig, ; so quickly. ee) mie iva raged ane alas it were, and then rega’ed the club | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. are identical in ion, © > amo °/ with alleged incidents calcuiated to CIGARETTES QuickLunchat Home,OfficesFountains. || 9 A Bothvaraisaiced nd over the top for one Of] "134 8 aeubt as to whether the club RichMilk, MaltedGrainExtractinPow. ||} We also have a great many other new Satin Low | should accept the two gentlemen for a} membership. Mr. Gee was accused of | attempting to operate a motor vehicie | without gasoline on the public high: der& Tablet forms. Nourishing-No cooking. j In all ; 88 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | j Shoes in various strap and Pump patterns. sizes. “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO n | for—and work for victory, now more F gains at the CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 E. 2nd—Phone 1981 Bring your big guns into action these last few hours of this big period and er huge bunches of reserve r Phone 1730 The Bootery “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” e Sale SAMPLE COATS, SAMPLE CAPES, SAMPLE WRAPS FOR SATURDAY OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS ano COATS ATA 90* REDUCTION Ok*=E" Every Suit and Coat in our Stock Nothing carried over from season to season. Every Suit and Coat sold at less than manufacturers’ cost. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY— OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. PURE SILK NEW SUMMER HATS THREAD HOSIERY All attractively priced—arriving daily Regular $2.50 values. $12.50, $15.00 85 Cc and $22.50 ‘ Q’ 5 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SAMPLE SUITS $20.00 Sample Suits, $50, NOW_________ $30.00 $25.00 | Sample Suits, $60, NOW_________ $40.90 SAMPLE DRESSES $12.00 | Sample Dresses, $30, NOW______' $20.00 $15.00 | Sample Dresses, $40, NOW______ $30.00 SAMPLE COATS Sample Coats, $40, NOW. Sample Coats, $50, NOW. Sample Suits, $35, NOW. Sample Suits, $40, NOW Sample Dresses, $20, NOW. Sample Dresses, $25, NOW. Sample Coats, $20, NOW Sample Coats, $30, NOW. -------- $18.00 | SAMPLE WRAPS AND COATS Sample Capes, $25, NOW. $15.00 | Sample Wraps, $50, NOW. Sample Capes, $35, NOW________ $25.00 | Sample Wraps, $60, NOW___----$40.00 National Sample Coat and Suit Store HENNING HOTEL BLOCK 112 SOUTH CENTER STREET One Lot of Coats and Capes These are values that would regularly sell as high as $39.50.