Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1923, Page 2

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AGE TWO. ~ Mite F A conuTs WILL Holds Secret of Happiness (IN GROWD AT) INP AT. KEMP: econd Week of Outing Under Way Today; Boys Pleased. ‘With George B. Nelson anf W. 0. 10 boys Saturday after- ther men taking 25 5 to Camp R T. week of the Boy| lcout summer camp will get under) About an equal number of boys | arn to Casper today so that| t the camp will prac-| onary. e camp show that getting interested in| 1 that they are getting here are no kicks on ne sleeping accom- general discipline --"— @pe Casper Sunday Morning Cribune > ~ ‘SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923. Edgar Lee Masters Springs ** Soaim Vin Teen’ DC) IT NOW! ae bem COMA Ee oe ee : a gree ne datneloey” pean “Her Soee gaa slapped her cowering Stee, ames cack ta “cola oars | “Tp FSGEM Nive” teaottieg. tiers bat Don’t Be One of Those Men Who Will Say: something to talk about tonight. something snapped ‘The town began buzzing with con-|“In him and he saw that mre : “Well I Was Just a Little Late.’’ jecture from the stockyards to sedate might befall Evanston when {t became known that| “He turned ay Ge. ented out of irt ft his ts entitled doore—but where’ 5 Ske alee SAT so"Ssshabed | ane Sond wan io ema fo WE TOLD YOU LAST WEEK AND NOW REPEAT IT such despair.” k NY, ‘The other sonnets speek of = “lady Friends of Masters recalled his/in Luxembourg,” who likes “And he returned to save that sordid- DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 18,—ZAeuten-' ness ant John A. MacReady, famous non- “But once at breakfast as it came to| stop transcontinental filer, is going domestic troubles. After a heralded of the first view of his home by a reconciliation last year between the returning wanderer and of g woman poet and his wife, Helen Jenkins Mas-| ‘creased where the collops met along tera, for “the good of the children”) her face” that the “hero” came the domestic tranquility ended ab-| back to. eit ritmo : 0 1 x pass, up “to shoot the sun.” McCook field Me Many ot the scouts have been te-|througit his lecture, “The ‘Goal, of “hanes mead agus eancenrwe “Fe did not speak because bis soul| officers announced today that Mao ff ruptly and Mrs. Masters filed suit for a extensively toward securing Sao he declares, “Learn to be smatterers. divorce alleging he got up from the table one morning and slapped her. A verse from “The Retu: “He must return or have the ons he loved “Headlined and plotured in the daily T0 SHO TSUN press ev was ill, Ready will pilot an airplane to be sent fi in scouting and many ’s universe.” His message will be enone “and then she choked him with the|up for the purpose of photographing ts that enable them} Poison gas. the next eclipse scheduled for Septem- “That find returned to her of his own | ber 10, . f ss [ “The veteran pflet will be accom. panied by Captain Stephens, head of : MoCodk field photographic section. sae ua tees P TWO SEIZED AT MONETA | .2s-pseates wore soy 5 appreciated since every peat tal. pases oan where the pic scout wants to know that his parents oS. A Soa are well and that they are thinking he ae patie) a pear an rs = Washington has pening the flight i oo “Her hatred was that naked and ungloved Life in the Ozark mountains plent!- bers of the fair sex are few and far “in the interest of scl | fully sprinkled with pathos and hu-ipetween. Her name is Sammy. she pg eles i DR. HENRY GALN. brilliant speaker who comes to the Can- was portrayed beneath the can- ° e ° | One-tenth of the tourists toe Switzer. GITIZENSHIP PRINCIPLES of the Eliison-White chautauqua|'* Sweet and innocent throughout,} Courtney Nichols and James Kist-|iana last year were from the United Saturday night, in a play that goes|"nd leaves nothing but a feeling of|ner were arrested by the sheriff's! states, the number beng equal to straight to the heart. and leaves a de | love for her in the minds of the au-| force in conjunction with the federal| those from Great Britain and more EXPLOITED IN ADARESS parting audience deep in thought. | dience. authorities at Moneta yesterday after-| than from France and | ian ce Alarms LS pee “The Shepherd of the Hills,” age-old) A great old character ig Dad Ho-| noon on the charge of bootleggsng. A ever entertaining, waa brought |witt, who appears from nowhere and | considerable quantity of evidence is Bnd your, automobile news to but back by the chautauqua players be-|wins the hearts of all the simply | said to have been found. Tribune. fore a packed tent in which, during| mountain folk round about the the tenser mdments, a pin might be cabin. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 4 yee allowed to fall with audible results.| ‘The Ellison-White chautauqua is to F SMeentis. < The story of the play involves many|be commended upon this prcsuction. < pa Lege Interdestation (Or She yan se angles or so called sub|A well chosen east, excellent apous- 5 ciples on which American citisenshtp] riots, Love and comedy march sice| tice, and real efterta! 7 . . 4s founded was given in a lecture by| | sqaaer tps tie ied ? 4 9 Mrs. D. F eae ae by side. Life and death are portrayed | feeling of “a wasted evening” in the 16 Beyea | A ney a an ee ae in almost the same instant. The|minds of the audience, e e aux at O} Sp neta y| Shepherd of the Hills, is a Production | Eliison-White chat-) O° emotion. It calls for heavy and su- EARLY BHO G oF FURNISHINGS. a FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN fternoon. ‘These perb acting. “The Four Corner- p” are accoraing| The character of “Pete” the thin For Satisfaction Visit 3 soarty, Jaw and order, | ttle half witted bey, who walked the a Pn we cael ee nes acre || THE RADIANT Fall Millinery eee 4 the “pretty wild flowers” 1s especially t ‘18 amo} 1 experience and emonolitan | experience, and vel taken, ond lesves fust a ter in| | DEAULY SHOP ACUanTH EETIERRY TIES BODIES Ks nar persons who have|the eyes of people who do a little |} 1+ sarcelling, First Quality Z -- try during the en-| thinking. Hair Goods, Toflet Preparations, : { thetr existence. It is| ‘The comedy, pure and stmpla || Hair Bovbing, and all Beauty 142 East Second Street, Casper, Wyomin: n that she understands (mostly imple) is furnished by a typi | Work. Only Expert Operators t, » Wyo! 4 Employed American lberty, and cal Ozark character who calls him- der. | self, “Preachin’ Bill.” Mezanine Floor, Henning Hotel MISS MILDRED GRAY so stressed the value; The cast is unbalanced tn that it over animal ife nnd | contains Only_one' woman, but this Phone 682-R Cost Cannot Be Considered, We Must Unload IF YOU ARE A MONEY-SAVER SHOP HERE a provides arpa fe in a man'n “eountry where mem- Here are a few specials for Monday. Read them, study them then you will realize that this isa closing out sale, are forgotten. EXTRA HEAVY LEE UNIONALLS we s250/S UITS able to any who com- SWEET-ORR Tug-o-War Pants, the ae cnemest at: of human mented lation tt tion tow ton’ of th her ta’k by death by Dresese Just received 400 new Fall Dresses. ‘All silk and all wool materials. In a variety of colors, fancy and neatly trimmed. The season’s best and new- est styles. Two Exceptional Lots hout it?” INTEREST KEEN IN MUSIC SALE, Confidence of the Chas, HB. Wells Music company that the public would apprecta! real sale of musica! in struments and other articles dear to ROCKFORD SOX rt of music lovers has been the responsq to an-| of bargain offerings lels under the ditions. An overy atocke on resulting from the purcha. goods carried by a for- mer dealer is al] that makes Gs mark ns possible, new pianos neaa | nds to all depart- Instruments that 1 in any home are ices. A big week ns who take ad- tunity that may not be 1 1 again in the his- LOT1 mest fe Everywhere sold for 160 & Palt;,, OW Cloe- 5 ce. 4 aire Frice. 25¢ Ww. “ HOSE SUPPORTER SH sgewronnm | S39 § $27.00 SELZ $ 6 SHOES A Tailor At Your Service—Alterations FREE Known for its durability from coast to coast. Closing Out Price $4.85 JOHN B. italia! bye a Just think Ar it. Out (For Men) CHILDREN’S SHOES they go at our Closing Silk Lisle, 650c value, al sie 91.65 ff scio_._$5.00 | 1, ___ $1.00 LEARNER |; SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY 260 SOUTH CENTER STREET MILLINERY Our display of Fall Hats is the most complete we have ever shown. The colors, styles and materials are beau- ag They Range in Prices From _ $3.95 to $17.50 The Store That The Store Undersells ’ Accommodating gional ue of Women ouring southern men to exercise | i

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