Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 may ‘haye work tor Che Casper Daily Cribune | _PAGE FIVE the boys get in Friends of Mrs. J @ (ASPER coll ommuplention’ wither atthe earte| | | Nelson Funeral Is: a nlaloed toeees fest possible moment so that she || oT | le | f G “4 o be about f. may take veoner asieanens. ne! | A FEDLE Clet Coneert \Setfor Wednesday) eo Sengen has been the custom previously to | | | \ provide employment the boys so | | phic "Fa [ +» —---— — that they may the respon- | H ape Thi . E y t hingrell wecvions: S08 A BF? . f sibility of car r own way | ¢ re 1s ‘ vening O | ists aes Ye who dic iH i rather than to se tributions for | | ng, will be held omtet e > this purpose ¢ thesboys’ are | y, ict . a | ¢ cil Lp Se ahr Attract Music Lovers || = orton funeral nome at | nt \ FA responsible to h the expenses] : f . ich the body will be shipped | ; a pertod ¢ , and the boys | | | oF burial, oth- | ms a Ye pptnlies are to perform} «The k3 auditorium at 8:15/to come early in order to obtain | Gerfn ec we? . ° *}] | Service in return for funds to make} oe tong? Nl be the meceal thelr chotce of seats, The first | other relative < Paid Executive Willis tin’ SISNET be. (Le) OPO Teahie Cle oueet as F ganuary. |; <The Ad ibe ssukine 30 eae : The class of employment for boys | eesti’ Bvery:| sroved a tremendous success and | announced this on that a pur. niberof: the x Benen et ce Spend Month Here clude anything odd jobs’ readiness for the second] it {gs expected that the concert to-| chase had been made at a it's hark Bi oy might b¢ fitted for such | ¢ he Treble Cleft chorus] night will be even’ a greater treat. | Sale this morning of th | —— Sr B f as gardening, cleaning lawns, win-|of Casper, cne of the finest org: Miss Erancis Bowérman. lyrie so- | 0 Parisian Shop, formerly 1lo- « 3 4 erore Deciding dow washing, 2 servic zations of its k be found no, Mrs. E. Cc. es, Mrs. J. B.| ¢ » Henning 1 ne. [ cpa « 4 Seeman house cleaning, ny sim-| where in the We 6 Treble use and Mrs. E Fisher will be & ¢ stock o n} mae , , By OLD scour. ar work elther the ome | chorus of which Mrs, Lorr soloists, Mis. Ray J. Cook and ¥,| sold by the s he | ATH ( hl ante ay ayer Aspir in’ Annountement was made tod or business house. |fin F h is. presider will be as-} A. Flynn, Jr., will preside at the |? d the I t L te ar ex t a pald scout executive would’be| A meeting of, the commissioner | he Little Symphony or-|@ianos. Miss. Jessie Mae Agnew, | !t nately f¢ s on | ic tg INSIST! 1 se the availahle for Casper cquneil, Boy |and deputy commissioners was held | ch musical director of the public s | : ( ‘ ‘ Scouts of America, by the time’ the night to work out de relat: | will be nd reserved seats,|is director of the Treble Clef ct r 9 lock Henin ‘ . r camp, ¢ Carey, was|ing to the summer camp and th n will be fifty cents at the{of which Mrs, Thomas J. Rt the ade in'| t enu x opened, June 10, that such exe- | recommendations were submitted to | Casper people are advised ' the president. op the : ; t gens : ; 2 8 f cutive wauld ex nerely to look|a meeting of the executive boa "4 bla oer Ba i ef over the field and remain a month|the scout council toda | rehandise of the Parisian : Pp ermine whether he will /remaif | preved. | Shop purchased from tt ff. The j $ Dermanently, Tr Vities of Cas Announcement 9f the de | s being placed on disy this | fa hake ay; per council have been condycted for | the boys an opportunity to work vwill | ogn and the re put | W ofl (33 die some months following the retire-|be made at all the civic club ot r for tt | : ment of Scout Executive Roe Bartle | ganizations this week so that atten Ana sement | Ona etd by Commissioner Henry EB. Perkins] tlon may be drawn to the’matter issue of the igre ESE GOES TO ) PRISON acl at nner coutmal sto womer ar : Bayer” } ‘i In connection with the summer f f : suits, hats and as Paani at 84 echt 100- Dr camp plans it haf developed that a under 1 kinds of women’s | mise M Hare is ¥ = Te number of who expect to The|that his trial here be postponed | wea ‘ ry descript for a trir New ¥ t . nd periods at the camp m oe| ans | while he asked a stay of mandate | T 1 t M Har ¢ ans of paying thelr way and a in-|of the New York courts. The man-| the pe and Polo Grount ans call has gone out from scout head- | vestig: figure |date reached here today. However, | t« J Pee eC. Ere quarters that a number of the boys Jin many court 4 , Surrendered |and Means at once-asked that he t fe ve | ee ‘3 What Is Protection | vailable for femporary posi |to the District of Columbia supreme | sent direct to the Atlanta peniten- | Mrs. € Mayne and Mrs. J. ¢ a Worth? | in work which they may be court today and requested he |tiary without the necessity of hay sl. M pson of the t |Seaton are among the Lavoye visit: | Vis! rs ; : | fitted. tr wed to begin a two year pris-|ing to return to New York. jospital at Midwes been visit spending several days Cas- | re OoT, "LASSIFY tea; Mrs. Shay, secretary scout | ately | District Attorney Gordon referred Casper per |TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f r guarante | headquarters urges that anyone who | Means was convigted on a conspir-|the question to the department of Hie pom = Warne-Cr by Motor Co. | D Jucy charge in ‘NeW York. He was | justice, which will decide whether CASPER, WYO. ad fix, ho AAT tp eer uiso under indictment here c¢ ns must be tried here at once on ! ea Mi G : Fi |with fe ection w the forgery charge, in which it ts * Iss Genevieve 1tZ~ | nanauty the Daug alleged the name of Chairman Brook- | inv hart of the Daugherty committee | gerald May Stage Dy yesterday asked | was unlawfully used Extravaganza The exectitive committee of American legion held a mee day noon to gecide on accept an offer of Miss Genevieve F gerald, dancing propriet ess, to stage a dance extravagar during the fi the auspices of tt CO-OPERATION AND RECIPROCITY URGED BY LOVELL SPEAKER HERE rae pencekiiton= walk ‘The people of the Horn basi ja large number of members of the h PAE pont lash rinks juntry are bringing business to nerce Chamber were present. Cuticura according to Adjutant per and we want Casper people he people of the Big Horn ; to Big reciprocate Horn basin p: patronizing declared Reyn, It was also proposed at the meet- ing that the legion stage a Casper in a commercial, ‘oundup political Heals Irritating Rashes or rodeo here on July 3 and 4, but |Leedom of Loyell, editor of the|and every other w: said Mr. Lee- Don’t suffer with itching, burning] | no action was taken. It was sug- | Lovell Chron and ona of the or-|dom. “The Big Horn basin is one rashes, eczemas or irritations when} | rested that only local talent be used | Sanizers of the Federated ( of the beauty spots of the United Cuticura Soap and Ointment will for such a show the Big Horn basin, in an tr Sta + ample water for tr- quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with The meeting was a rmoker affair | 2ddress before the chamber rigation purposes and is one of the Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry at which three fourwound boxing | merce um i fon this | finest agricultural sections to be and anoint with Cuticura Ointment. bouts were furnished for entertain. | 200n at the Hehning hotel. found anywhere.” Nothing quicker or safer than Cuw-/ font s In compliment to the guest, A. J.|_ “There are two entrances to the Leos Neck oes Sirtepentt foetal It was announced that the legion ett, editor of the Inland Oil In- | Ble ena basi, by way of ‘Casper co) 5 * ies hes is afternoo: presic he mee At the | through the Wind River Canyon sSandsec. Taleom tse. seis} | AUXIMary will meet*this afternoon at . presi t. the meeting. 4 ; ‘ yon Steere tore, Sammie gach free ae: the Natrona Power company assem- | r were thrée news-|4nd on the other side by: the Cody eae Uiteanterina Gee 8 big Founiato -cobutiate pinmc tor hed par Leedom, Mr. Haz-|Canyon. It fs a wonderful country emorial poppy sale sd | let nway, editor and population is only 20,000 and dia, sake b ——_———. eee Casper Daily Trib-|!¢ss than one fourth of the land is | Carl Gross, representative of the | he splendid address 0 oulltvation.. It haw great pom Denver Whole Sale Florist: com-| Mr. Leedom, Tracy Shaw led in the a will pepaper 38 er : leeeinet ae “Oy fn eae N the ald of Casper. As any is here on business ing of Wyoming booster songs, ‘ : 1a short talk urged members of now, we are making records | pa help | for the state in agricultural pro. | chambe of commerce to help Wherever shey se svcd ready Boy Scouts to earn the necessary }|@uce. The slogan from a political ad standpoint is “so goes the Big Horn to permit them to attend the Doan iaaniba’ tila eatictars by , 80 goes the state of Wyoming. Rae Cute Lartwa acoute Casper people should consider and were anxious tg really earn the nec-| close co-operation between Casper essary $7.50 and would appreciate} ana the ” Salt Creek Busses any odd fobs. Any person, having [2th yea Horn basin.” Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel work which a Boy ut could do, | way comm! e She, Fentea C ay commission for the splendid 8 a. m. and 1 p, m, and 5 p. m. was asked to call th 3 highway which connects Casper Teaver Salt: Creeic headquart Miss Gertrude K with the Big Horn basin country by 8 a.m, 1p, m. and 5 p.m. manager of the baseball team of the | way of the Wind River convon Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Business and Professfonal Women's i “Of the 100,000 turke shipped to eastern cities from the state, °0,- 000 came from the Big Horn basin,” Salt Creek -Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS club, chamber invited the members of the of commerce to attend the TELEPHONE 144 baseball ne between the teams of | declared Mr. Leedom. “Of the sugar ? and fair sex on Wea) beets grown in the state, four-fifths Gs Fat ay en oa tar) of the state output comes from the he t the high school athletic Big Horn basin. The first carload of Ive pouutry sent out of the state Guests at the luncheon, introduced | came from the Big Horn basin, We Chi B, Stafford, fonded twenty carloads of dressed ', 8. Durham of Br! turkeys which were sold New Durham of Wiley, Colo., top price. The t and brother ‘respectively of | turkeys were marked with wrappers | " Durham of Casper; Mrs. G.| giving the name of the “Wyoming's ©. Rankin of Casper, 1 young friend| famous brand of turkeys, the .best “ALL EVENING FOR long standing of ‘Mr. Leédom, Z.{in the country, 1. Merrill of the Mountain States] “We finished feeding and shipped | 137 cars of fatted sheep, wer company of, Albany, Oregon, | 53 Li. A, Nolan of the rona Power mpany and the speaker, Mr. Le. m jis sold 7 program was reserved rt address of Mr, Leedom nd] attle, 2 cars of of horses Our pure bred livestock the highest prices paid tern markets, We shipped and one trainload ind hogs, at im the twenty-stx carloads of delicious hon ey, made from the clover leaf which | we grow in land which is reclaimed Z EN te from boggy soll.” ‘This clover leaf WEDNESDAY EVENING AT es the best known bee food “The Big Horn basin INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Itself ELKS AUDITORIU per should ceas¢ at and use beet sugar. I sack«of ne sugar used in Casper deprives the farmers of the Big I basin of the patronage which ts them from other people of the state. With this money the farmers ca ize the business of Ca “Eat Powell potat w | nq Lovell beet ar. He ; r sD sep people of the Big i RAWHOUSER’S ORCHESTRA A few dvops of “Outgro” in the} we ‘will help Carer merchants 2 ; i ope evico of the ingrowing nail re-}our patronage. The Worland,sugar Benefit of Elks Baseball club, Elks and their friends nation and paln and £0} factory employs 1 tl expected to attend and the public is cordially invited. }t the tender, sensitive skin} Lovell factory e “ eath the too nail, that tt ca must Join hands and work together | not penetrate the flesh, and the nail] to the mutual benefit the Bi | turns naturally outward st overs | Horn basin and Casper.” ht —$——__—_ itgro” is a harmless antiseptic hiropodist ATTENTION : Woodmen of the World (SA ae ' Vive: dollara reward will be paig| Were recorded here yesterday and o the party furnishing the Casper | 4@y in close succession, signalling dally ‘Tribune information teading| ‘the approach of the summer season to the capture of the person who faudulently collecting from Tribune subsertb: ot the paper The climax was reached this after noon with a reading of 91 degrees { 2:80 o'clock after @ high mark on Monday of 76 degrees. The Election of officers at the regular meeting Wednes- day evening, May 20th. All members requested to be present. Following the business meeting a dance will On HE mobeer oea apateny« (he) ost temperature Inst night was 45 SON pate {win dordialiv {nvited: An authorized collector from the] “lesrees. Th records are official, be he given to which the public is cordially invited. tition. ff eb are nos Wire pou ave | ltrtfetll/the feedings Of George &, ol paying the right Sones 1 him | McKenzie, government weather ob Py |(o show his credentials, If he can: | server, C. H. BRANDON, Clerk not do eo please call the Tribune. | A YS Ee | Miss Margaret Chapman of Lar- e ep one 1 yer in a guest at the Townsend te basin desire closer co-operation with | JUMPS TO 81 Pay Day Specials May 20 and 21 IF IT’S SHOES 14 LBS. SUGAR____ Limit 14 Ibs to a Customer Sugar Not Delivered Unless Accompanied by Other Groceries F , 3 i Make a Bee Line to Our Store. We Can Gan Noi 26 Banehanie =. Supply the Family With Shoes at | 1 Can No. 21% Pears_..-___ Cc 1 Can No. 214 Plums BIG SAVINGS 1 Can No. 1 Strawberries__ 1 Can No. 1 Red Raspbenries WE CLAIM OUR PRICES DEFY 1 Can No. 1 Blackberries Cc | COMPETITION P 1 Can No. 1 Loganberries z AlleOur Shoes Are lable, Shopping | ] Navy B eans_. ~2.-._-.:-3 lbs, for 9$e 3 Pkgs. Macaroni Products Limit Join the Throng of Money Savers SHOP HERE OPEN EVENINGS ' Turner-Cotiman Bled. SHOE STORE 8 to a Customer Welch’s 15-0z. Preserves Your Choice of Strawberries, Peach The Bungalow Grocery & Market 412 E, Fifth St. 22-23 Raspberries, Plum or 120 West Second Next Door to Chase’s Cafe | Phones PLENTY OF BARGAINS ILL ON THE COUNTBRS METROPOLITAN FIRE Sale | ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TILL WE MOVE TO OUR NEW LOCATION New Articles It . 1 Come Down Tomorrow As Fast as the Merchandise Is Sold Repla Plenty 136 South Center St. 160 South Center St. nwo Locations

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