Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1923, Page 3

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923. TRAIL PIONEER ARRIVE MONDAY Casper on Itinerary of! Ezra Meeker on Trp To West Coast. Ezra Meeker, stalwart and hale in his 94th year, a dramatic among the pioneers of the early gon Trail, is coming to Casper again, His arrival is due tomorrow, but he may be delayed. Those now living in Natrona county who made their way out here during the early days, per- haps over the same route, will wel- come this opportunity to greet again their old friend while he is in the city at the Henning hotel. young Meeker wth his wife and first porn babe traveled the great trail to ths Pacific coast for the, first time. he covered ‘wagon was in reality his figure |gathered from all over the United} The complete program for the! Ore-| States to demonstrate itself before | chautauqua course follows: | the audiences that are expected to at- FIRST DAY. | tend the chautauqua sessions here. Afternoon. — “The Shepherd of the Hills” is the} Opening announcements of the Seventy-one years ago, or in 1852,/a stirring, 3 ie CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM HOLDS coUrHILE TQ REAT FOR THE CASPER PUBLIC Musical, Dramatic and Lecture Features Make Up Six. Day Program for Afternoon and Evening | Beginning on August 16 The six-day Ellison-White chautauqua which will be in Casper August 16 to 21, promises to give Casper people ‘the | best variety of entertainment that they have had this year. | The chautauqua comes prepared with every line that chau-| tauquas usually carry. Oratory, dramatics, music, and other | features will be conspicuous. The very finest talent has been | play this year, while in the musical line there will be the Garner Jubilee jconcert, the Lombard entertainers, the Patton Brothers, the Lewis Con. cert party, and the Oceanic quintet. “Working Together for Billions” is forceful, thought-provok- ing presentation of Anglo-American problems which will be given by Norman Allan Imrie. Mr. Imrie is a speaker of the keenest mentality of week—Chautauqua director. Entertainment prelude—The Patton Brothers, | Special event—Children’s Magic | Lunar Circus (Myrtle McCoy and| Junior Chautauquans). | Evening. Sam Lewis, noted Welsh tenor, who “Futuristic Musical Program'—The | Will be heard in Casper during chau- Patton Brothers. A prologue, six epi-| ‘auqua week. sodes, and an epilogue. | SECOND DAY. | ‘Afternoon. ' Casper Sunday Morning f PAGE THREE a a eee eee PAGE THRE tibune —Keighley and Peffer Players; Harold Bell Wright's delightful romance of; the Ozark | FOURTH DAY. s bd ' mountsins, Afternoon. Popular concert—Oceanic Quintet. Junior chautauqua. Evening. Concert—Oceanic Quintet; with record of continuous success on three continents under five flags. iT \ FIFTH DAY. Afternoon. i ‘ Entertainment I W: h gt }bard Entertainers. ) : ashington. Lecture, ‘The World and Our-| = selves"—Dr. Frank Bohn; an idealist) William R. McMillan, for the past who applies himself to the practical five Years associated with the Rich Hesblems Ge 1iaks ards Cunningham company in charge br . of thelr business office, has tendered } SIXTH DAY. his resignation effective September prelude—The Lom- 3 ,\1, when he will leave for Washing- oS gach ae an a MA ton to become secretary to Hon Se unidue sttavel’ lecture andi caries EB. Winter, member ‘of. con. exhibition of curios from ‘Australia, gress for Wycming. ‘ ths) World's: Curiosity, ;Bhop During his residence in Casper Mr. » Junior chautauqua. - Evening. Grand closing concert—Garner| ff pendent a Seen = Jubilee Singers; featuring plantation lullabies, folk songs of the south operatic and concert numbers santo oh 3 + Platinum has such a high melting | point that it can be melted only in NEW SECRETARY Musical entertainment—The. Lom: b d Entertal; s; Hi Pe: bard, Ss 4 Sf baritone: Lea Fairenia Lembara.! Resigns Store Position , soprano and reader. Gaiden! shatauauss | Here to Accept Post Evening. | r SALT GREEK RESIDENTS McMillan has taken an active part in Republican party affairs and has proved himself a very valuable, en tic and loyal party worker. taken’ a deep interest in all public and clvic movements for the upbuilding of Casper, and by his un failing cordiality and general helpful- ness has made a place for himself in} the high esteem of a wide circle of good friends who regret to know of his departure from Casper. In business and fraternal circles he is one of the most popular young men in the city. E verybody in Casper congratulates Winter in the selection of his cretary. ee —— SEEKING AIR THRILLS | After searching at various places on the ground for amusement the people of the Salt Creek field during the past week uve become alive to 1_new sport of seeing the field _ PLUMS—canned a new, better way from the air. The L. & L. Aviation company has kept an airplane at Salt Creek for several days and has »le patronage among who live there. ferink after coming into returned to the. field nd plans to spend this week showing the oil workers and their friends the thrills of the upper strata KILLING OF GROUSE ON MOUNTAIN IS REPORTED It has come to the notice of local authoriti that many Natrona Coun- ty peop!e have been hunting on. the top of Casper mountain and that many grouse have been killed as a result. T people warned that if the practice is continued the offend: ers will be prosecuted by the state game department since Casper moun. tain has been set aside as a game reserve. A de sheriff has been stationed on the mountain to watch for law-breakers in this respect. 2 ! of America, which is sponsoring the |All the World and Oursely: production of the Oregon Trail pic- —— ture and which has among its chief | purposes. the preservation and the| Lecture, ‘The Four Citizenship" —D. Pirie Beyea. A //tarring vehicle in those days, He is|powerful platform eloquence, yet his | straight-from-the-shoulder talk by a | clectric furnaces. now making his fourth trip pases lecture Babiibe over qt sharp] Artists’ recital—The Lewis Con-|*Citizen of the World.” eS or 5, ee the west over the Oregon Trail, this|witticisms. His platform style 1s dis-|cert Party, featuring Sam Lewis,| Junior chautauqua é rt time in the interests of early-day his-|tinctive and fascinating. ararcadic. tener: | Fs ai pears 20/89 “ot Bes il ae ec the 8 Cony Ne OTe ney one aay | D:, Pirle Beyea in “The Four Cor-| Junior chautauqua. Play, ‘The Shepherd of the Hills”! one librarian. Y | ing work of a remarkably long and/nerstones of Citizenship” gives a Evening. | - ———— — a wei _ —_——— 4 useful life, for the production of a truer idea of citizenship than is found| Artists’ prelude—The Lewis Con- az 7m moving picture which promises to/in the minds of most lecturers. cert Party. 4 To can be a panoramic epic of historic events! pr. Frank Bohn is a scholar and a| Lecture, “Working Together for 4 PL along this once-crowded route to a/man of wide experience who dis-| Billions’—Norman Allen Imrie. A UMS new land and new homes. cusses America’s problems from the | ‘World Relationship” analysis. q , Mr. Meeker is the president of a|point of view of history and the sci- THIRD DAY. 2 the easy Lorain may corporation known as the Pioneer|ence of economics, His lecture is Afternoon. 4 Grade, rinse and skin. 4 Pack in jars. Fill jar with bolling syrup made of one part suger to 4 parts CLEANSES perpetuation of the stories of those who have blazed the trails, begun the various settlements, niltiated worthy enterprises, or otherwise played a part in, the ‘pioneering processes of our national life, The Oregon Trail tour which brings Ezra Meeker to Casper began July 23 at Kansas City, Mo., and will end September 19 at Portland, Ore. Those who are interested in the work Mr. Meeker is carrying on and those wish- ing to make the acquaintance of this nationally prominent pioneer are ‘in- ted to meet him at the Henning hotel. Ezra Meeker made many friends on his visit to Casper last year. One of the memorial lights on the Platte River bridge was erected in his hon- or, the Casper Lions club having se- lected him for this tribute to the pio- neers of the west. Bosses Snakes Miss Joan Proctor, an wnstieh| girl of 25, has just been appointed) curator of reptiles at the London) Zoological Gardens. She is one | the best known experts on snak: in the world. Plenty of Eggs And No Ham as Case Is Dropped A week know where the ease of th ago Casper wanted ~ t ng d mn of Second ets and the call goes forth for the coroner to look into the premature destruction of feathered life. ‘ The case crashed without ‘a cackle, Omelette ensued. Not a peep was heard. Some place the wail went up that there was plenty of ham but now no eggs. Getting down to biology it was found that nearly four dozen. potential pullets and cocks were obliterated on hot asphalt without a chance of even making the scene odiferous. GRIFF MAGHFF, FORMERLY QF LANDER, DIES IN UTAH Griff Maghee, 45 years of age, for- merly of Rawlins and Lander, Wyo., brother of Val Maghee, state ofl and gas inspector here, died at Salt Creek Friday. Mr. Maghee is survived by his brother, his father, Dr, Thom- “8s Maghee of Lander, and his widow. The body will be taken to Lander for interment gle S AIS. se livery The highest percentage of child 1a- in the silk industry. ——— In places of worship under th hurch of England are 31.454 unpaid bell-ringers, bor in the. United States is employed | Wake Up! Why Pay $5,000 for a Home When You Can Buy ‘A MODERN 4-ROOM HOUSE FOR ONLY) = Sees ------$3.500 Save $1,500 This is the best constructed house of its type in town. We have worked over this plan until all unnecessary lumber and labor is done away with and for this reason and also because we do not want to make all the money in the world off of our few houses, you are able to save this $1,500. We can show you the substantial type of construction as we have several houses in different stages of completion. COME—LET US SHOW YOU DOBBIN REALTY CO. BUILDERS 237 South Center Street - An extra special selection of Women’s and Misses New Fall Hats in a wonderful va- riety. of season’s best colors and the newest styles. Val- ues in this special lot up to $8.50 7~__oooOo The Store That Undersells Hot water and soap, freely applied, is the best disinfectant and cleaner there is! Nothing is more needed at housecleaning time. Ordinary water heating methods are time-wasting, expensive, laborious. Mod- ern hot water service costs but a few cents aday! Ask for particulars; visit our store. Schank Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 711 359 E. Sécond St. > The Store Accommodating water, Put scalded rub- bers in position. Adjust lids loosely and place jars in oven. Set Lorain regu- lator at 250 degrees, and rest while you forget your canning for one hour. When alarm clock rings; remove jars and seal them EAD the recipe above. It tells how you can put up plums—and i H other fruits and vegetables—in a new, ' Hi easy way, if you own a gas range equip- ; ay with the Lorain Oven Heat Regu- 1:4 ator. e No more hours spent over boiling ket- | tles. No more lifting heavy boilers of , scalding water. 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