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\ The luncheon of the Casper Ki- wanis club today was turned over to the observance of St. Patrick's day, today’s meeting being the first one after March 17. Jack Leary read a paper on tho, history of the Irish race from the time St. Patrick “drove the snakes out,” or in other THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 KIWANIS CLUB PNG TRIBUT ~ TO THE IAs St. Patrick’s Program Caried Out at club as & new Luncheon. resolution senate. words ¢@stablished Christianity and id away with paganism. Mr. Leary stressed. members had in developing the American nh- tion. He iisiec’ inauy notable Irish es that have appeared in the pre! Mre, Madeline Treber and Brian Daugherty each sang Irish songs to carry. out the spirit of the pro- gram and no other than Irish song ———<_<<$$<$<$<$<_____ Reader Takes Newer Form of Iron—Feels “Six weeks ago I saw a special of- fer in the paper telling how thou- sands of people grow old in looks and energy jong beforé they. ate nea nals of this country and showed re wherein the Irish have always been willing<to fight either with fist or ‘sword for the right Principle. His paper was illuminating and com- the {importance which of the Irish race have was six to thirteen. Years Younger really old in years, because, as ex- thelr blood. I Nuxated Iron for two weeks: the rant titty srtenat’ =/NIJAK EAST ON BUYING TRIP FOR EASTER TRADE I. Nijak, manager of the Leader ~| store of which Max Hirsch 1s owner, tactlose OF planes Danie oe n| ‘8 preparing to leave for New York Nuxated Iron. We will make you| city to stock up with a full line of fhe same guarantee, If, after tak-| goods for the Easter trade. The oe trek, Wockg, treatment Of! latest in wearing apparel and mil- srOn TO Cot Re aan alard wii ceabtuped divpt from the nation’s fashion center. roses ha and cheeks, and I can conscientious- ly say that I feel ten years young: er. The above ts a typical hypothet!- case showing the results that been achieved by a great Ie since we started this {eek ye rs younger, we will prompt- re! Ycall at once for a bottle of Nux- ated, Iron ae anny, g00d drug store: BASEMENT | STORE come back in my lips a your money. mately three weeks. numbers were permitted to be sung by the members of the club during the’ whole iunchecn hour. se Schlueter patos etapa by pe temp eat tet ‘Satna aii bave a fare of one and a half from here to Denver, round trip, from wo Sine aes final return date to . Many Kiwanians are bad dense theta mac rate to attend the International Ki- tanis convention to be beld ta Dew e! fa || S2y for the handsome new clubhouse . to be build by the Casper Country WASHINGTON, ar 20—A Weeks Sor full information ‘re garding the sale of arms to Mex- ico was adopted today by the SOFIA, Bulgaria, March 20.— An extradition treaty was signed ink: yee Amertens Seite: WASHINGTON, March 20.—A recommendation that E. W. Cole, Democrat, be denied a seat as rep- resentative at large from Texas, was made to the house today by one of its elections committees WASHINGTON, March 40. — Plans of the navy department for a naval base at Alameda, Cal., were disapproved today by the house naval committee. The vote LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 20.—E. L. Doheny, oil magnate, went before the county grand Jury here today on a subpoena in connection with a harbor pier lease held by one of his compan- ies, the Pan-American Petroleam and ‘Transport Alb nis rari aminations by physicians have shown an enorm: number of peo- ple do. not ha’ ough iron in COUNTRY CLUB STARTS WOR cD: e@ Casper Daily Cridune trip this summer as weil as clothing | trench = fio man who prefers khaki and/| teens a: D. goods regularly. shovels, and Boy Scout can- re on hand. In the Dollar Day sale the store ‘A large eupply of U. 8: army| offers exceptional Diankets, army ‘tents, pup tents, sbeep ekin vests, khaki pants, rain | = coats, O. D. cotton shirts, regula- tion breeches, army sox, overalls, articles of merchandise have articles would ordinarily sel! for much more than that amount ON CLUBHOUSE Excavation work was started to- club at/its new location east of Cas- per. Rock is also being assembled for the foundation and construction work will be started by Colby & Rognstad, contractors, as soon as materials can be hauled to the site. Seven men and two teams are now employed by the club in excavating. | The clubhouse should be completed| ff early in the summer by the time the new nine-hole course is ready for play. Construction of the course laid out last year by one of the nation’s lead- | ing golf architects will begin as soon as the ground is dry enough. It will be ready for play by June 1, it is estimated, when the country club will become a social and recreational center for its 250 members. —»_—__ SCOUT LODGE OPENED TO NUMEROUS UNITS CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 20.— The Harry P. Hynds lodge, pre sented by the proprietor of the Plains hotel to Cheyenne Boy Scouts, is to be available during the coming summer to organizations other than scout troops, including Girls’ Reserves, Camp Fire Girls, ¥. W. C. A. and others. The lodge is located in the mountains 30 miles west of pS ad hei AMY AND NAVY “G00NS SUPPLEMENTS “DOLLAR DAY” AT GOLDEN AULE The Golden Rule Department store will conduct tomorrow a great sale of army and navy goods. In ad- Secretary dition to this it will stage its reg- ular dollar day sale which has al- Ways attracted shoppers. The army goods are displayed in The exten-| the basement and there is a complete sive buying trip will require approxi-| line that includes things in season for the fellow planning a camping right thing to serve to afternoon guests this winter, sandwich recipes. But much depends on the coffee. Your choice of rich, mellow Butter-Nut will win the epproval of even critical. Sandwiches and coffee will be quite the Ever) hostess knows many delightful the most ‘There is a never changing quality, aroma and flavor to Butter/Nut that has made it the preference in over « half million homes, uch dep e on the coffee . , the Coffee Delicious’ PAXTON AND GALLAGHER (0. Such sales are staged every month by the Golden Rule and they have ys been successful. WOMEN’S SATIN | MEN’S STAG TROUS. PUMPS—Latest styles ERS—(Union made), all Tribune wanta ring results. for spring, black only; wool worsteds, cash- “5 a — wonderful values; Fri- meres, serges. Many day and Saturday. Spe- | suit patterns to match. cial— Coats and vests. Stag $3.95 AND $4.95 Trousers— Se S—$3.75—$5 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES = ta pele —For best women, styles now being shown at The Fad; guaranteed values; priced at— $5—$6—$7 and $8 (i AB teats ted cas MEN’S AND BOYS’ w. L. DOUGLAS SHOES AND ,OXFORDS—The selling a popular prices. Douglas Shoes are— PAGE FIVE W. L. Douglas Siis™ Shoes for Men and Women spring reasonably For spring; sonably priced— $4—$5—$6 in America women. Stag prices— $3.95 AND $4.45 Signal Sruse_ Shirts Unity Siac Hosiery HOSE—$1.75 pair. guaranteed service, best values possible at these | | Band or collar attach- |8 MEN’S ALL LEATHER | ed, some have separate |§ WORK SHOES—Com- | collars to match. | fortable fitting lasts, 95c—$1.45—$2.95 MEN’S LEATHER NO NAME and KLEIN UNION MADE HATS— popular shapes and colors; rea- UNITY UNION LABEL HOSIERY—For men and | MEN’S DRESS SOCKS— $5—$6—$7 to $9 | 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. | No Name ‘n's" Hats “Buy It For Les. uae Trousers MEN’S SOLID LEATH- ER DRESS SHOES— Goodyear welt, half-rub- ber heels, popular styles, well known brands. Our | HOSE—9c pair. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS sat THE FAD” LADIES’ UNITY SILK MEN’S COTTON WORK and fn selling them et a dollar a SS EE special inducement {s offered. e e Regulation Army Blankets, in excellent condition. These make a splendid item for .. Camping or bed covers. Fea- tured in our basement store $4.48 at OFFICERS’ ROLL BAG For the tourist this bag will be just what he wants, at $2.98 ARMY TENTS 7x9 Army Tents, heavy duck, complete with pole and stakes, at $12.95 Dietz Lanterns. A most handy article for the motorist and the ranchman ______ passat Be $ 1.45 SHEEP SKIN VESTS A real value offered in these $ sleeveless vests, at_-..---_ 4.95 SOX Men’s khaki Cotton Sox. A dandy, at pair__._______-__ 10e KHAKI PANTS Men’s khaki Wool Pants. Extra qual- ity. All sizes, ay ge cas Gath senor $3.45 RAIN COATS. Men’s Regulation Rain Coats. , Will give you service, 3.9 5 Che a he Sa OE Se eBay ES Men’s Khaki Shirts. Two pockets. Medium weight, + 98e REGULATION RIDING BREECHES Truckman, see these heavy army Breeches, saving, at bakin wc, © $3.95 BLANKETS Dark grey, single Cotton Blank- ets. A good blanket for this $1.95 | rrr $1.00 OUR BASEMENT STO FEATURING ARMY AND NAVY GOODS FLANNEL SHIRTS A very large assortment of Flannel Shirts, Ariny Compass _ Army Goggles Paring Knives Heavy Fire Shovels Wash Basins Broilers, large Six Quart Buckets. Wooden Chop Bowls Large Cooking Forks Large Collender Hand Axes and Case Scout Bags Hunting Knives Extra Heavy Stew Kettles Salt Tin Boxes Large Skillets Alluminum Mess Kits Sea Bag, Water Proof Red and Blue Handker- chiefs, 3 for_- Canvas Leggins Khaki Handkerchiefs, LINDSAY & CO. STAKE ROPES 85c Special Miscellaneous 9e 89e OVERALLS—High back t suspenders. Special Fri- | Breeches; khaki, cotton- day and Saturday; pair $1.15 L. &S. Union ‘tage Underwear THE FA “Fad Tailored Clothes Are Union Made” WRAP PUTTEES Your selection of various grades, widths; English worsted, etc., at 5 prices— (GOATSKIN) WORK = $1.89—$2.45—$3.95 GLOVES— \| nil to $5.00 | Special, pair_ _39e SA VUL MEN’S BLUE DENIM | MEN’S GOOD QUALITY | WORK ades and whipcords— $3.75 to $4.95 220 SOUTH BOY SCOUTS Here Are Canteens Cups and Covers All Complete REGULATLION oO. D. SHIRTS Regulation Army Shirts. These are new and of excellent quality, C1 IY Ses BL ea La ga : eos ane $3.95 CHEVIOT SHIRTS Blue and yrey Cheviot Shirts. A mighty good item, ut-__-_-__ 59e CAMPAIGN HATS Boy Scouts and men’s regulation Cam- paign Hats. All new, ng pa be ei ae eet $1.45 PUP TENTS Your trip won’t be complete without a Pup Tent or two. Complete $ with poles, at. 2: 50 ARMY SOX Light weight Cashmere Sox. These would be cheap at 50c a $1 00 pair. Our price, 3 pairs for_ e TRENCH SHOVELS A most handy article to have in your motor car at all times. TS, SUT AE GR a9e NEW ARMY BLANKETS Regulation O. D. Army Blankets. Not oe ee OFFICERS’ GLOVES These make splendid driving gloves, at ___ $1.45 KHAKI PANTS Men’s heavy quality Khaki Pants, Special at. $1.95 MEN’S OVERALLS Men’s Waist Band Overalls. Standard weight, at ' 98e GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE ==" | | STORE | PANTS and $1.50—$1.95—$2.45 H. & L. Block Pele» Gloves CENTER STREET