Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Che Casper Sundap Morning Cripune ‘ SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923. Nl CENSORSHIP WASHINGTON FUNERAL FOR LATE PRESIDENT IS NEEDED FOR | GREAT CIRCUS Largest of All Trained Animal Shows Coming Here August 23. ‘There is. something about the know- Jedge that a circus is coming that gives practically everyone, be {t man, woman, or child, a “thrill” not pro- @uced by any other attraction. And during the past few years in many portion the country, there have ts started to censor the res of the drama, but n no ery about a censor reuses. Circus men say the reason is ‘There {s no Hollywood among the big shows, like the Carl Hagenbeck-Wallace.” Lovers of good clean amusement, who are also interested in the youth of the nation, realize that Circus Day 4s the day of all days for Young Am- erica. Particularly is this true when the Hagenbeck-Wal'ace, known for many generations as the peer of white top shows make its coming known. The very name is synon- omous with cleanliness and tented de- light. And when the big parade, more than a mile in length, comes down the street there {s no resist- ing tho circus atmosphere. It is i. CASPER - 1S - THE: FUTURE - CAPITAL « 3 “10 3mQ - O4..Z0-OMD - mroze. y=T4 + Z— + <4-0 + 4ND—9- ME4 MD P= “Robinson Crusoe” The famous old book that nearly every boy has read was written by Daniel Defoe, son of a London butcher, in 1719. And twentv years earlier that same man wrote a pamphlet which was the real origin of the idea of savings banks as Americans now know them. The Savings deposits in the banks of this country today are proving to be the nation’s greatest blessing. They enable the people to provide for old age and a rainy day, and they enable the banks to help in- dustries to carry on their business and meet their pay rolls. Every time you put a dollar into your Savings account at the Citiz- ens National, you not only help yourself, but you help Casper and you help Wyoming and you help the whole U.S. A, Good Bye Learner Store Closing ut THAT IS WHAT WE just as much American as the nat- B . .ZO-APNOF - CPN-O0r - mr: MPT: 4—-* MAAN: M4 Taaaitpaatinepadsball: . ‘Het Rissded President Harding Back Home! Body of late Chief Executive lying in East Room of White House under guard of! ARE and clean to the core, both of them. |SOldiers, sailors and marines. | ‘That is why when the Hagenbeck- : = = Wallace circus comes to Casper for | Z two performances and a gorgeous DOING High Grade free street parade on Thursday, Aug- ust 23, it is safe to say that a ma- jority of the residents of the city, fs well as surrounding towns and vil- lages will “answer the call.” Many new features never before of. fered the public, have been engaged for the 1923 transcontinental tour, and the management claims to have the best program in the history of this great wild animal show. For the convenience of the women and children, a downtown ticket office will be ¢ ed on Circus day where the vill be sold at exactly ithe same as charged on the TIONAL BANK CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BLOG 50,000 + POPULATION -.> AND NOW COMES CHAUTAUQUA 6 -- SPLENDID DAYS -- 6 12 Entertaining Helpful Programs 12 15 -- BIG FEATURES -- 15 Buy Your Season Ticket Now and Enjoy These Events re rcus groun, Furnishings For Men ©The Shepherd of the Hills” Play Company and Patton Brothers Trio ; | Pama ttetasConsert Party Young Men see 2 J ’ Norman Allan Imrie Caisson bearing the body of President Harding as the procession from the White. House to the Capital turned into Pennsylvania avenue. ! D. Pirie Beyea Oceanic Quintet Our store was crowded with eager | Schools Open - Lombard Entertainers buyers all day Sat- . - urday. They receiy- September 4 Dr. Frank Bohn ed the greatest bar- Norman V. Pearce ~ 4 Garner Jubilee Singers Magic Lunar Circus Ellison-White Chautauqua CASPER AUGUST 16 to 21 gains ever known in the west. If you did not get here yester- day, come Monday or any day next week. Share in this great event. el SI, Selli Prices Have Been You Cannot Afford to Miss This Sale For New Year Tuesday, September 4, the day after Labor Day wi!l be the first ys “Sally,” the bear with the Hagen. | beck-Wallace shows, | an an ment from / sup shat a 4 erintendent of schools. During the morning of tember 3 a prelim: ~ | inary meeti f the teachers here will be helc he high school. GOES Slate. is prodiced in-14 states of = 2 NS 4 Total area of Nova Scotia is 21,428 | Square miles. | Thrilling Incident Is Re- corded in Making of “Thelma” Film, Hard Wow Wowk zZ HorseBrand overallsgo ther. Wherever there is plenty A plunge down the side of a steep! of hard work, there is sure to be lots of eet. was made| hard wear on overalls, the Chester} “rheima,"| ‘“L WO-Horse Brand Novak was baie film. e “on, caauea eater notere. ««) Waist Overalls and struggle with Peter! are built to doa man’s work and have been the standard for over 50 years, n Bennett asked Rolens if he Buy a pair today under the follow- { want to have one of the ing guarantee: oth foe tha gen®<ios| A New Pair FREE if They Rip » for the fall, Ro! . " was quite a wolt,| _ Any first-class dealer will tell you yer, said, “nothing, We make good on our guarantee, but I'll take the plunge myself.’ dentally thot not vtec ty Rage : an 2m = ey “t«- i | thousand rips, |= This ing and old of| Trade y cost the| Mark 000,000 last| on the | label smase am ull tells they are genuine, | Mee by Levi Strauss & Co.; San Francisco 85. Summer. Time and the VICTROLA. The summer season with its call of the outdoors. is. here. 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