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4 X PAGE TE BOSTON READY WITH WELCOME FOR THE ELKS City Gaily Decorated In Honor of “Bills” From All States. Creek the middle of the week. His time was unusually slow. He only made the round trip of 480 miles in one day. For a complete line of guns’and ammunition, go to! Richards and Cunningham's.—A@ Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, ac- companied by Erna Witkowski and Erma Peck; left ‘this morning for Cody. From Cody the girls will con- tinue to Yellowstone Park, while Mr. and Mrs. Peck will return héme. ‘The trip will be made by motor. ‘Take a new lease on life by getting » mid-afternon drink at the Kopper Kettle Inn.—Ady. iz Mothers! You can buy children’s sandals for $1.00 at the American Shoe Shop. Second and Durbin. Basement.—Ady. BOSTON, July 5.(United Press).— ——— Seventy-five thousand members of Stand on’ West Yellowstone for a of Elk friends and families, few moments and watch the cara- the Bi and Protective Order vans of tourists trek by. The pro- it-w as ated, were eitther here, cession is more novel than a small pig this cit for the town parade. Some of the cars that opening, Monda piks’ na- ally built for camping-out pia 51 convention mfortable as a home and ‘The convention will continue —Photo by Bell Stuato | 9+ ic as a tank. Other cars cath MBReeeay ya i Studio | vnilt for city pavements are strange- igh sen eing the two |. Laying of the cornerston for the handsome new edifice being erected] iy out of place with great rolls of ory trait ils carried hundreds |by St. Marks parish featured the services at that church last Sunday. | canvas and a scattered assortment eae a eee and children, |On the left is the Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector, and on the right W.| of kitchen utensils protruding. from pe it Mt sted this|T. Evans, pioneer member of the church. s never meant for a larger bur: pels Mtrenea lame ee baer bapa like nethan a lap dog. And last but old clyt in motor cars, flying Elk r from least are the hordes of Devine ha Aid Fc oe errant Be ries, never carrying a family u eigen beac beets edi Ct of less than six (not {neluding the to Boston Citizens Go on Warpath petih loaded Hogar with aestiee ion xpected that the convention of goods that a furniture mover will ting to tia city neAsly s, aUR : : would shy There are many ter of a million people. Practically ~ | C > i] i ft to be learned outside of news ev hotel in and about the city he) own 4OUTIC 1 maT S d loose-leaf encyclopedias. has been taken over for the most ‘ ides part to house the visiting Elks, A A Siye “Gnte part bakeewae the woke while there are countless others B t t price of good white laundry Who ‘will be entertuinea at the an on osqul Os DTTOS i Tar iron canter itase, oom homes of meee of ort aries Richards and Cunningham's now lodge and of lodges in nearby cities. nc For the past few months, mem By JAMES SPROTT. this morning by a committee of citi ‘Adv. YS ete carat t ave | (Spec! Correspondent of the Ca s organized impromptu under 4 ters of various’ committees have | (Special Corresponder he’ Cas-| zona "organized “ tmpromptu un ‘Atter the *hhow Svinit® thee Kopper been working night and to per Tribune.) bas renin in ice fone Map set | RRS fg ties 9 make certain that the 1924 Elks’ Copyright, 1924, Consolidated “Don't: et enol tome Clock: | Kettt Ady. f only bi c Press Ass’ worth held up his hand, gave, pau ——— gathering bate eras eel hada A bbe! biel! 1B {thet aleithig-§ A6GaIDpin Tan ee et In thé near future the Arkeon will cess, but the pertrtainments of -all| , CEDAR GROVE, N.'J., July 12—|Nvou% heen looking into this mos-| announce the plans forgiving away, eee eee eetided. including | A2 crsanized outpouring of the out-| ity question and what do we| another car. The Arkeon did’a great wie cccing ‘talne to the many his.|Tased cltizens of this attractive little | fii4> Ton? What do we find? Why, | déal towards defeating the sun's rays Sere ste in and around Greater | tne village, which les in the! sing that it is'only the female of| by giving away eighteen handsome is Mada ‘ fide tin valley ‘betwesn,, the ‘Orange. 804 )| tne iene thatsdc > biting.” | Japanese umbrellas Friday night. Boston, naval exhibitions in the 3 motntains, was quelled |*t? te : dper a seca dc onrechles ; whit harbor, dancing, boat trips to the haninotenc ioe aench ou get out feagle advancec ast ore many shore resorts, golf tourns Meee ent fo hath ceig|two menacing steps toward the} Royal Society package gdods and ments, yacht races, elaborate and]; lar Grove Board of Poultry | Poultrymen, spectacular fireworks and electrical |:rrade will be permitted, wiltho “Well: if you don't! belleve it’ look displays and the famous Elks’ pa-| sroteet, verbal or physical. ‘to here Clockworth ‘hela! ‘forth <a t rade Quce its annual appropriation. for {Pamphlet dealing with the Insect in The Elks Parde. ProeAUste cextectiinnton Laker question and there it was, sure One of the features, if not the|to $100 enough, right down in cold print. main feature of the entire conven When word of the action of the|Only the female of the species was deadly. “So,” tion, will be the parade on Thurs- @ay afternoon. It is planned to make the parade the most pictuhes- solons seeped through the village it was at first received ,with doubt, then when the rumor was verified, que ever held at a Grand Lodge con-| with amazement which speedily de-| hundred dollerg extra when vention. According to all indica-| veloped into gene ignation y the she mosquitos that did the tions there will be upwards of 20,000! Cedar Grove h idea fg. Who cares about the males lways pr marchers. herself on the of her mos as they don’t bite.” ‘The parade will form in Boston’s|qauitos as compared to commun yeah eagle wiih his ultra-fashionable Back Bay, and will|/!ying nearer to the. | ie ell, looks lke move down Commonwealth avenue,|srounds of the genus oulex. ver-| Something in what you s: ‘Arlington and Beacon streets to the| theless, she has more than $100 will] Everyone else thought Staie *Ilouse,, where Governor Chan-|kill. Even $200 in the past has|Cedar Grove ts priding itself on ning H. Cox, a member of Boston|Proved. barely sufficient to provide| looking into a matter before acting. the village that sophoric ease and comfort that are the chief claims of Cedar Grove as a summ sort As for that $100 appropriation, it | was nothing less than a treacherous turning over of Cedar Grove to the unceasing rapcity of the winged pest Lodge No. 10, and other state of- ficials, will review it. At a stand along Tremont street, not far from the State House, Mayor James M. Curley, also a member of the Bos- ton lodge, city officials and others will watch the marchers. The pa rade will then proceed along Tre. mont street to Boylston street, to Park Square and along Stuart street ‘where it will be reviewed by James G. McFarland of Watertown, 8. D., frrand exalted ruler, and members of the Grand Lodge. Elks and their friends through: out the country, who are unable to eta thie Goon Cart ioa bare whas are rural community — mi 4 apa sr Retin eried | borne some owners of radio sets, will be able tol pinttor of the -W “listen. in” to n 1 at will} fon my a ne elit not been fo tion WNAC, Boston i n for lk ‘news and events during the : convention. The Here and There The controver today in a stat which placed the mosquitos in el And of ¢ came to a climax] Cunningham Co. Ady. of public mind - ~ oult men and ctically the me urse the} ber to the firm. We chicken men me as-| Mr, Gantt fills the saulted than mosquitos, father very favorably. inal record of this ordinaril: since are All kinds of work cony Hennir Shop etary abundantly date armed when approached entific t Captain's! opening seryices in. ‘Trinity church tomorrow evening will be gent over the radio. The services svill be conducted by Rev. John Dy- Bart of Jamestown, N. Y., grand chaplain of the order. The open- ‘2 Ang exercises in Mechanics Building Monday evening will also bei radio- mum sald Clockworth, “‘we decld- ed what was the use of spending a it was there's son wif open soon, at Richards and The Gantt Hardware company an nounces the addition of a new mem- hould say that role of a proud steno: Babb. line of baby Copper Riveted Waist OVERALLS -HORSE BRAND For Men and Youths Out Wear Out Sell ALL OTHER MAKES ‘ALSO MAKERS OF 2 TWO-HORSE Brand Bib Overalls RELIABLE MERCHANDISE SINCE 1889 @ 9. will be delivered by United States i Senator David I. Walsh of Massa- 3 x chusetts, Governor Cox, Mayor Cur MUL ULNA uuu Tey dnd others.. Mayor Curley will { x Ni give the 11 o'clock toast, “To Our Ms, q > at Parade, | i also be brought in- to u the parade on Thurs- " fi day, when-a microphone will be in tha stalled at a reviewing stand, QO pe sh which the - listeners-in” throughout the country will be able to hear the bands as they approach and depart. As each delegation passes the stand the fact will be Bnnounced . Boston presents a gala appear- ance in honor of the visiting Elks. Nearly all the buildings in the down- town sections are decorated While the decorative scheme will be carried out in detail on Boston Common, where many bf the out-| Mf door features will be presented, the illumination of the Common is ex pected will surpass anything ever before attempted in this city: All the buildings occupied by, the Boston Elks during the convention have been decorated inside and out, and these include the Elks home on Somerset street; Tremont temple, where the Grand lodge sessions will be held, and others. Elaborate flor- al displays are to be seen in the 237 SOU I H ( EN I ER Next to Public Gardens and on the triangu Tripeny’s Jar grass plot in Copley Square, in Sarin tan | All Lines at Reduced Prices {dentify friends and detect enemies by the sense of smell. SEE EEA $8 and $10 White Kid Pumps to go at HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT | Casper ‘Warehouse Uo. |B 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE | TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING For the best results chickens use Victor Buttermil Starter. For more eggs feed Vietor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. DON’T MISS IT!! in raisin, 237 So. Center Big Removal Sale MONDAY, JULY 14TH TO § TURDAY, JULY 19TH I Have Moved My Stock of Shoes From the “O-S” Building to Women’s White Canvas Sport Shoes as low as __ Men’s White Duck and Palm Beach Sports See Our Children’s Summer Pumps Great Savings—Below Wholesale JULY 14-19 CRESCENT BOOT SHOPPE J. P. Cather, Prop. stock offered at 33 1-3 per| trical genius get busy and build ll reads a newspaper, howeve: 1 cent | dlscouge. Richards and Cun-| few thousand portable electric fans. shaves. himself with a Strais ningham Co.—Adv. blade razor, Lincoln Cleaners—Phone 2519W. Ed Taylor is in Casper from Chey- enne. Earl Callaway, of the Callaway Furniture company, is leaving today for an extended buying trip in the East. On his return Mr. Callaway will visit his parents in Missouri. See the real bargains in children's summer dresses and summer hats at greatly reduced prices at the Stuart Shop.—Ady. Your opportunity to get a 16-oz. copper boiler for the strikingly low price of $4.75. Warranted goods only. Gantt Hardware Co.—Adv. to Jack Beepe, representative of the mechanical department of the Good- ich Rubber company, is in town for ter how well a band plays, full en- Letter Eyatine’ tect a be joyment cannot be gained trom the| W%s rejected. Bureau music while hundreds of machines}, ,C*ble’s father lived to the age of See Ben Transfer. Phone 74—|are starting and stopping in the ad-|104, and his mother, brothers andj) Hotel Townsend ‘Adv. jacent blocks. Traffic supervision to| *Sters also lived long. Today Cable PHONE 2500 G. B. Stebbins of the Boyle sales force has gone to Sacram@™%o for a month's vacation. See the real bargains in children's summer dresses and summer hats at greatly raduced prices at the Stuart Shop.—Adv. A big lot of $5.00 and $6.50 hand bags are offered at $3.15 while they last. Richards and Cunningham Co.—Adv. Everett Strandell is leaving tomor- row for Chicago, where he will spend his vacation. The Temple studio for kodak fin- ishing and commercial portraits. —Ady. Portable radio sets haye ‘been con- structed. “Why doesn't some elec- How about that swim? Bathing suits reduced at Tripeny’ Be sure to provide yourself with a hunting and fishing Mcense. The game wardens are a hard boiled lot. For sale-at Richards and Cunning: ham Co.—Adv. Blanchard Barger has accepted a position as floor manager with the Boyle Motor company. Crystal neck beads in all colors and lengths. $2.50 can be bought Richards and Cunningham’s.—Adv. The band is gdod—the crowds are orderly—the location leaves nothing numberless gas wagons that gaily mingle the roar of exhausts with the melodies played by the band. No mat- prevent movement,of cars during ge- lections would be greatly appreciated by the majority of people who are on foot. Tripeny’s can show you the bes! drug store bargains in the city. — Adv. An excellent selection of hats at % off may be seen at Richards and Cunningham Co—Adv. ' of the L. Steinthal company of New York is in Casper for a few days on business. at Tripeny’s Fountain.—Adv. man were in Casper on a shopping trip from Salt Creek. . ERB pera ee SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1924, “Uncle Jake” admits he started ; chew tobacco when he was 16 y. old and had continued the habit moderation’ since. Bread, potatoe and fruit form the base of his meal, and he has never had a serious {) ness, His photograph ‘has been plac in a collection of centenarians boinc made by the research department of Johns Hopkins University of Balt). more, Ad, WOULD SURVIVE CONG BUTLER, Pa., July 12.—(United Press.)—Moderation in eating, drink- ing, sleeping, smoking and exercise is the rule if you wish to live to be 100 years old. That is the manner of living rec- ommended by ‘Uncle Jake” Cable, of Connoquenessing Township, an inmate of the county home here for the past three years. “‘Uncle Jake” before being admitted to the county home had lived al] his life on a farm near Whitestown, whére he was born. He will be 107 years old in October. He was outside of Butler county only once, when he visited Pitts- burgh to enlist in the Civil War. Be- cause he was barely five feet tall he ——____. Elephants have only eight tect! —two beiow and two above on each side, Values, $1.50, $2.00 and for $1.00 at | The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING Circular be desired, but how about the enjoys good health, although his hearing is slightly defective. He Have you had your straw yet. A, T. Asselina, the representative Cooling, carefully prepared drinks Mrs. A. R. Allman and Mrs, East- 133 So. Center Established 1889 Overdrafts ~---__ Stocks, Bonds, etc. _ tures » Other Real Estate____ TOTAL 35 Patrick Sullivan You Should Keep a Rec- ord of Your Good Times This Summer Let Us Help You Select a Kodak That Meets Your Requirements Sprecher’s Pharmacy Condensed Statement of Condition of The Casper National Bank , RESOURCES Banking House, Furniture and Fix- SPOS W EE 4917005 Surplus — 100,000.00 Undivided Profits __.___... _.___ 81,453.73 7 AES Circulation 272.2 0o3 2. _--- 100,000.00 187,287.10 DEPOSITS .. enssisss cecese 2,9B2,576,16 United ‘States Bonds_-__-__-_____ CASH, AND SIGHT EXCHANGE.... 1,101,645.52 s ad ---$3,284,029.89 PATRICK SULLIVAN, Vice President Q. K. DEAVER, Vice President C, H. M’FARLAND, Cashier P. C, Nicolaysen IR floors—hallways, stairs or kitchens—any kind of floor, we recommend Lowe Brothers Floor Paint. It’s very easy to put on, it covers well, it dries quickly and it wears for a surprisingly long time. Also it’s made in attractive colors that enable you to carry out a scheme of pleasing harmony. . Cover your bare, worn floors with Lowe Brothers Floor Paint and you’ll find them easier to keep clean. It’s the most economical protection you can give them, FLOOR PAINT ‘We're here to you with your painting problems. We’, + had long experience at it, and our paint department contains a large stock of Lowe Brothers products—one for every painting need, Don’t hesitate to come in and ask for our help or advice. Holmes Hardware Co. Second and Wolcott * Phone 176 Phone 601 At Close of Business, June 30, 1924 CASPER, WYOMING Nationalized 1903 LIABILITIES Capital Stock _____ ees eee Speed $ 100,000.00 TOTAL $3,284,029.89 Years of Service, May We Serve You OFFICERS: ‘A. J. CUNNINGHAM, President H. E. Smith, Asst. Cashier H. J. WALTERS, Asst. Cashier H. J. CLARE, Asst. Cashier. R. E. BARTON, Auditor DIRECTORS: A. J. Cunningham Q. K. C. H. McFarland