Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1925, Page 3

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SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1925 EPORT MADE ON CHEST FUND | Sweater cin seman irc (Continued From Page One) Casper and acquisition of a number of ac- | homes e leaders for the work among the jis x the pride and oyj of one At the end of June, the second | the best ranch homes in the st of the annual camp w six children, all of one family, we 110 boys haying reg provided with clothing and other Che Casper Sunday Tribune “Squatter” Claims $3,000,000 Bit of Chicago Land all were placed in g ne Casper boy of six y od ess, PAGE THREE it will mean to future generations. )the boys to become first el sta, C. Tracy Shaw concluded t r of possessing } vices by a short, insp! talls 9) ney may make this $ the scouts on the ea t star|* banne t - ann merit badges and communi }make the : i vice pins. Mr. Shaw appealed to! " PRESENTED BY scouT COUNCIL Many Boys Win Honors Swift and Sure Phone 2065 ‘ gp THE CHILI KING | LUNCH 232 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LIGHT LUNCHES, SANDWICHES WAFFLES HUNTER-GOLL NEW AND USED FURNITURE 9x12 Felt Base Rug 6x9 Felt Base Rug Yard Goods, per yard - $14.50 . $6.90 ~B5c to 70c Refrigerators at Reduced Prices. WE DO PACKING AND CRATING | 242 West First St. Phone 2200 ke TAT i ty Myla VY TAMA THE SOFT SPOT. } two periods. The 19 issistance, in order to enable them S C 1 | ced, tore, sere 7 |S 'basplecea iinet aerate at Summer Camp in | i her held by the Casper Counctt ution; six children, each traveling S k During. the aie mbbthe, tho acouts | aioe eee tularen, enek traveling | Scout Work. | t in a total of over 2,000 hours ® enroute to other towns—worl mmunity- servi In numerous | usually done by the Travelers’ Aid| ‘ he: vays, the boys shown them. | which, however, is not represented pares a, Roots oes eee lves appreciative of the efforts of |in Casper. The Society's wor See ree hein cateertelnive per citizens in thelr behalf, | var Jeed; it Includes the g Beals racrerdn, at. thin: monebier casee The first halt of 1925 | a number inor child heir awards a eee ie s8 f | & © Soy § t of Honc 4 eys te erate _}} following increase in |” In Casper as well as work among si ‘ Tard G | > Keys to operat \ und the. “Nk Ider unfortunate Si March 1 eT sia re area | ¢ Girl Scout Cx vO unmarried mothers have power compan . : | Two new troops In Casper nM Ml enticit ae eit es Perk Frank B. Taylor and Le n | ‘o new troops in Mldwe beret) Sehr ° gs at C. Goodrich presided. | One new troop in Salt Cr iulecintenin ee After the preliminary services j ‘The combined registration of these | | ‘ ntenfent. The societ Henry B. Perking awarded badges | | Pow troops fs 108, bringing the total |)" 0) ""ys ready t da helping followir outs | | - 1 Scout registration on June 30 to ; ‘ ny sible, to ar Kimball, , star | FIGURING MACHINE | troops, consisting of 472 gir ‘ soe : ; k merit badge, awarded ut hav- | SUNDSTRAND | March 16-28 the Girl Scout Cour parvisiniarc bees ey a ing earned five meri : SALES AGENCY Offices where figure work is handled nsored a Training C e for ¢ Salvation Army careled Got ae Ned’ Turner ‘and sd de 119 East First St rapidly and accurately invariably use Scout leaders, given by rs Spy Seruaai out aut af Tre ' asper, Wyo. . Phone 603. th NOSTRAND Flauting Machine as Sandiford, Nati Girl aia Pe Sha Otel is pa tandord equipment ector, Twen r ¢ fe ; Batter | esrein The Sunpstranp has only 10 keys—one course. 3 Netr! * mu for each numeral, Operation is ; 8 distributed < Troop activities up to July 1 Baipreeiscticey Ia A rapid touch system—one hand doing it © following. vevenia: anor iiined Turner and Donald all. Honce, figure workishandledeasier, | “One “All Troop Rally,” Cas: ; a: ‘ttenla Re scouts in camp; Ned quicker ard saving in time, One “All Troop Rally,” Midwe Dus supplied wit “ ize for second period ar ways accurete, 480. troop meetings, with a one moe yd dagen) 7-2 aylor for the t Haye the SuxpsTnanD demonstrated on ach of out w | ne Peace ved work, R ard pen wor! it will c ‘am each of t Ser, Of fainitten: rallaved: = 261 Gots As i number of persons relle 1,049: vis 12 me es toe - OTE eine 14 / 3 hospitals, 137; e irst ald t eee Inter-troop volley ball tournament. | interviews, 131. Dur ng the winter neering; Donald aes For the first time, Scout troops |the army y ieite ante s nae — i ie , to fin me pioneer anc - — — re continuing, 9 vice for one needy child hc oop 18, craftwork in | summer. strat tee, ili f the ithin short tance of of the second ; 7 | ‘The Red Cross—A I I 1 ¥ mB campi pioneering t camp in July were opened in| re a 2 tract of land on the Chic F because of his | eroratee 5 a8F piohibe: June, and the two weeks were soon oan fe still functionine 892 ‘ blew his boat ashore t le is fought by railroads and | ¢ . and en —s | er-registered, and a third week per. s* malrtained € fe 7 The lan¢ orth is estir at from $500,000 to $3,000,000. | | / 4/ >» | 4 to the program. ‘The Cas aes wie te palntained 2 pat ate zs ¥ 2 / 1p; _ sut counell was represents {comnection with that of the ng of ba = / D) Charities. Qx amber 1 21,511.60 to SMMGRTORA Bebot Conoc: aps Seite Ret case 1 ~--$21,511 i | wo. 19324, at Boston by Mrs. Mary Di : on ae een ass q r e in 7 || Scout, Dire Pere: rvice ts renders ‘ h || BANK’ eeting, Mrs. Dixon was elected t 7 cpl el heli | n : aotae ll BOOK. e Regional Board of Directors, r Pe nuary, about i 8 ~ aH | Eke 4 4 } resenting Region 8 Colora 200 applications for adjusted compen given. In every instance, persona oh | cxmcde | sourl, Kansas, raska sation have been filed through this|service has been rendered. During : | | mie office. Several men have been as-| this time, 1198 visits to homes have our | Young Woman's Christian Asso. sisted in obtaining affidavits support: | heen made, and 1858 office interview f 7. | | n.—The usfeulness of the Y, W. | /ng the st the Govern: | have been reco Of th umount, was | | rooms to the women of the | ment, and the organization {s r ASS the time of | delinquent on July 1, Much of this| (Cominued Brom: Page One) community Is attested by the fact | OW, as it has been at all times, to| tne disastrous Letany ee eee | whentee 'e n, travel, culture that OHRLAB NGbatia: aeteciaay render any personal service possible. | aiana and nel ag Seon, CUR cet Sag Are arian | Bape Meier ra Sopra culetce a egular classes and conferences, the | few loans have been mada to ex-| @ommunity { ial, who, know. theniselyes, to. t x Jecided to demand $50,000 on | H ! Fag Ge te | merino es a | ae i) aun, re ate gee acy | or a Rainy Day! ris during the six monthe y. | Of these have been » and oth Th the | ¢ 1 payments as prc ttle girl ui | ° - total of 8.938 1 er pe re be . pe le. 1 raver the ce tel n by i r of mi! f ; > 1 wrote Browning a note con ; Bhs Red Cross t Cantrell eS a ying the demand and the threat. | ~ New and renewed appl ; I u und the distress so great, th ; a apes for employment amounted to 794, | qualified if asper August | the directors of the fund felt a sured | feca ne consulted detectiv a and | while 1 1 intervie afer si ep Seer tte fae | that every contributor would be sieaatiniad ivrcttadion aatath BS leew | pon 1 ne t c nization Nerds i’ Souk Vie hee hee os TN ARITISH MONOPOLY, ‘Slegel then, without knowledge of | | Man never knows what the future has in sti A Py " SI ; a ; sk advantage of his | ; is f “ : a beni anual ait a * answer in the paper's “personal” | | thy orrow may see us in a most un- | and ar } ipervising the expen: | Financlal. Sitement ties oe thet pee healthy; tom rrow ma us in a most un Ver applied f SR ae sage and he | Receipts | Was additic | | fortunate conditior As a protection against r thes r 1 the county has assist-| 1. : , = F 1 t On nd Jan = final arrang } | 1 60: rency 7 \ , ecount “a j placement | ed = = ain or off soc tur-| Certificates of Deposit ..--$14,000.00 a ecanineean te] | any contingency a ng Account here : i nished a car for the sta appli ae, 14,458.06 aia Bic pp , Prey will prove a bless 4 n inclu ions for assistance—whether from wage HAYMOND, | meet Bioxet t 108 m. today and | | I sygicad Girl R he A, CG. funds;or County funds ee . are indigr gp ht = tig ae an 8.8.8. willrid you of boils, pimples, ree Mibetines, 1 classe aot udé to C, office ata iy high pri they mus | clothes 2 drove to the rendez blackheads and skin eruptions! cha Bes etepy ater as yee fan 8 feline peevéal =" |In.m taxca and waited. Pally «| Ty oxen cose your eves tote |! The Stockmens Natl. Bank leant, visit the home and in. | Received on 1925 pledges — bgt jy aw rie aly ap- | Well dressed young man walked up warning which Nature gives . ® onthe *hysicians and | Received on 1924 pledges__ 190.25 | “i nes higher than |@"d said to him: “Hand {t over." | when angry, painful boils appear and Oo eae eo tpt in, bal | In Leper nce 2 ear ties Spealkin ‘ n your neck, face or other parts sershagare © plant” whereby. the” persod | Mombershlyy Fee etl natty ith nated oy seen: frond | handed the man a bag | of your body. Boils, pimples and * . ended the i eb: 80) due to the air-tigh onopoly r a 4 : : ‘ 5 Refund on petty cash ; she: Ny ots | which stuffed with paper. | so-called skin disorders are the re- t t + Scientia Bs on SURE gor A bis ieee 3 Aly daa: on <8 Sa bad pe | Siegel swiftly away—fol-| sult of an impoverished condition Irs rus avings an “ark; the club teelf-maating: the ex a of the world Te Oe towed ne detectives. Ag he io blood and are not to be i ‘ bense of the four delegates, Whe | supplanted the old fashioned charit Total “ ailed the production to a 650 per eee by ee ay sap a nes = pean spied Combined Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 attendance of a girl at one of these | is still often mis-understood by many i — | cent basis by legislative enactment, \ eaatadt It 1s nothing more than folly to | conferences means much, not only |'To some, it seems cold, 1 tless | Grand a ot === 1) thereby forcing a large shortage Taken to the city jall Siegel made | expect to get absolute relief from (0 .$he ‘girl herself “but to “thoes in,| and till 'of too much ‘red-tape inves nee | hence the manufacturers here must | _ ut police sald was a complete | the use of local treatments, such nluib and. school who come within sage a ie sity Ray qirBegs a Srpes 5 pay England's pric . ¢ affairs | Confession as ointments, salves, etc. Such = range of her Influence. stant and does not + itself to] B uts s is a very sad state of affairs | Confess j yweal 1d | remedies may afford temporary re- 1 . Yirl Scouts owning is a wealthy realtor and | remedies may afford temp < . Children's Milk Fund Through | sive up even though discouraged in Bie ed : San: thay Caper istrict Rlone O00: |. or carer who, with his wits, | lief but you want more than re- We Move Anything the Departmental Club, the fund con. | well-doing, enables {t to accomplish | Y. W. ( a tributes al RRR ee OF 8 DUN | ead two childred they e6r lief; you want a remedy which | tributed toward the furnishir f | work that, it is believed, ts a credit pit decir Child, lion dollars to Britain's greed. Per-| eee nr ono child 4 will rid you forever of the tortur- | We might say we “move the milk for the schoo! children > the famiiles contacted, and a cred-| Salvation Army —. - Rapes 28) pista sa Bnew tBaE On! | ies the-other - Browhine da ing disorders. And the one remedy | earth. We do—in cartlond lots Mill nd was the sole new y lit to the ety very effort { cs ritios | 7 class tire purchased there | aot nad. Sates which has no equal is 8.8.8 | We not only move your furni ‘luded in the 1925 budget of the | made to do the work with the proper t Relte --- 1 from @ pure bonus y - i suand bs 8.8.8. stops boils and keeps them ire, but we nd sh ft " ye fon for Dorothy, His P . ut w pack and ship He gard for’ the feeling of the client, | ‘ Ries > the To t askir Yers of ch from coming 8. builds blood- | as well as transfer. If you Wyoming Children's Home &« and great care Is taken to foster self- | nd . Finks Teantilted Tin edoven of appli. | Power! That is what makes fight- have any sort of moving to b ‘The report of this agency is f respect, and encourage clients to di Ex hes he Il parts of the onun.| ing blood. Fighting blood destroys fone, depend upon us, we eas n its scor ering only the fe the best they can for maelves = it of nt c oe tone “it veonsiderineg these | Mmpuritios. It fights boils, It fights do it, Opr vans are spaciou months since March 1: Prior to that | ‘There are few forms of human suf e Expense > far abber will grow. The | *Y fons and subjecting then t.| skin eraptions—pimples, black aut ten ase exbatel cad cot ate, the society had no salaried rep.| fering that are not known to the! Furniture and Fixtures wd gc, ox would! hardly. mata | S002 eee an a jecting them to} beags eczema! It always. wins! So uep: Se ful x sentative in Casper, and no rec-| society -in a concrete, de mois: way, | Refunded -..-... aloes postage stamp on what we now i foe SERSHALION, 5.8.8. an Deen, epdites ery care t are available On March 1,| Un-employment, sickn: death, In contribute to Britain's commercial as one of the greatest blood build- ae ear - ee I on dia Tota! - 4 | miles per dollar, Beware | ers, blood cleansers and system See Ben Transfer Co. Superintendent. Since that time, o ® problem st plan at present to mint: | stock if Far purchase ‘ pide foe te Lhe Ge ih me JUST PHONE 79 family of two boys and F x English strangle hold ts to| tire for Jess than $1.05 per pound, ere are rove ries | tanley Overbaugh, Prop was turned over to th 1925 to J c nake your present tires run th It hich fg the price of raw rubber, | #bout §,8.8., the scientific } ’ & P Sees Mack te —- _ most mi Then when comr | Know at once that your purchase is | Of each of its purely veg 8 o buy new tires, purchase the best of flimsy character, commonly aiecisinal taerecienrs are admitted —_—— = _ SELL taina r England takes ap-| spoken of as gyp authorities. Begin taking 8.8.8. | YEE. 7 1 1O QPAgtn OUT OUR \ W AY unable, for England takes ap- [spoken of as ky ond ciese-yomrabin Oo tines ASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE eae F | 7 » . | blood disorders! CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A M FARD—312.60 | excess j So keep your} While atlee rye’ i t | B.S. is sold at all good e@ you oximately 12 ure travel between Caspe n a keep : ® @rog stores in two The || — ~: Lager bad a ae | : 1 rger sive is me } and Rawlins \ f : eee || WYOMING MOTORW: AY f \ Ss. pa Wests Ben ‘ape ike — — : ID. ‘Blood Medicine whee ines puicem cha DOWN Ya'Ll LAND ~ (be aie i i . SEES LAND Ges Gor rr prety, | Kistler Tent and Awning Co. RIGHT O ii Qe “f 817.010 f S ’ « ~ D> 617-619 East Second St. FPA SOFT SOFY V2 517-619 East Sec The Finest Tire Ever Conceived or Manufactured Firesione Haymond Tire Service Sales for Any Motor 140 WE Continuous Comfort Contributing Ceaselessly to the Motoris Convenience. Post-Graduate Repair PHONE 1070

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