Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 12

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lp PAGE TWELVE The Casper Sunday Tribune NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED BY LITERARY CLUB Weekly Meeting Thurs- day Witnesses Large Attendance. ‘ LA 10 neluding Dr. Vil-| liers ¢ Hawalian Islands. Three | ‘ were elected to member- | fill vacancies in the roll. 1 new 1 re Dr. J. ©. C. L. Kaup and Georrge s chair per of the evening who chose of th © ers which has eer 1 bef th t I ae t amd careful Be e of the many thoughts contained in it bt mously voted to ask Mr. Hazlett to publish ft in full in his own paper, ‘The Inland Oil In dex ——— PLAN BIG GATHERING NNE, Wyo., Sept. 26.—A the Cheyenne Union Pacific * club of th be 8 of honor nsisting of veteran Union F who Janua The honor guests are John Do. who started with the Union I in 1886: TP Joyce, 1885 J. Schilling am 892; Willia ana, 1899 tC . Ma 1 W. J. Shoemaker, 1895; , 1890. nd G William Eistein W. Welch, 1898. 146 South Center Street ‘Woman Turns Carpenter-Mason and Builds Home All By Self Want a house and short of funds? Build it all by yourself. Mrs. ‘Lucile Lovely, Galesburg, Ill., proved that it can be done, even by a woman. new house, with the ex She did all »ption of a of the construction work on her small amount of concrete-sctting. House and Mrs. Lovely are shown. BOY SCOUTS Troop 1 m much and expect When it « re there n but nur effective work can be g for a tre visit troop 2. are lookir scouting, ‘Troop 3 master. Tre real season ing much, “punch” has accey We shall m to put over to r of boys wa we have to limit the number Ray E. of scout wor but dia s him real s =PEP'S = (Chas. M. Gunnison) | CAMELS | CHESTERFIELDS |PRINCE ALBERT. do things “v is not making y are real scouts brown.” well, wor » are always a quietly iting to join and so that done. If you ,op that does real Robert tuning scout up for a say there with the when the time comes. Sllison, who position in Florida, but we are going t program just For the People 2 FOR 25e hss 2 FOR 25¢ Pep sells more Cigarettes than any several dealers in | ae Casper put together. Pep sells more MAGAZINES than any dealer in Wyo- ming or adjoining States. Pep sells more Package Drugs and Toilet Articles than any two drug stores in Casper put together. And Pep built this business on PRICES—FRESH MER- CHANDISE—QUICK SERVICE—Without Punch Boards, Poisons, Dope and Crap-Shootin’ Dice. PILLS, TOILET ARTICLES SPECIALS : 75¢ Ayer’s Luxuria Cream $1.25 Coty Face Powder (White 35¢ Enders Razor Blades 10c Ever Ready Blades 15¢ Feenamint Laxative ¢ > Feenamint Laxative G : Forhan's Tooth Paste > Gillette Blades $1.00 Hinds’ Honey 60c Hopper'’s Face Creams. 85c Jad Salts re 25c Mennen’s Talcums__- 50¢ Phillips’ Milk of Magne 50¢ Palmolive Shampoo Palmolive Shaving Cream 60c Sal Hepatica — $1.00 Stanolax ~.._-_._-..- 60c Syrup of Figs - sbe FXTRA SPECIAL CAMELS, per carton - and Almond Cream__-_ DRUGS NDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY | and Brunette) the aid of MEDICINES, SUNDRIES sapere ape ride 43c Sunday and Monday Only ‘PALMOLIVE SOAP____._______8 FOR 17¢ $1.19 Over 1,500 Drug and Toilet Articles on sale below regular prices EVERY DAY | ‘And Troop Activities Reviewed CHEYENNE OLD TIMERS | to show him that we appreciate what he has done for us, Meet larly each Friday night. ‘Troop 6—Frakn Hall, scoutmaster. Troop 6 is starting off nicel L new y with scoutmaster who hag the » will to do things. to show the other > put it over, roop 8.—O. B. Wilson, scoutmas- froop 8 is making a desperate struggle do “start somethi but the long With an active scoutmaster and two assistants on the job other troops will have to move and. move rapidly it they are going to keep in sight. Troop scoutmaster. "Thursday 24, troop 9 held its meeting on Lower Garden Cre The first event on the program was the Hot Dogs. The patrol leaders were ap- pointed by Scoutmaster Ralph Sum- mers as follows: Orville Olson, first patrol, Howard Coale, second: patrol and Tilford Olson, third patrol. The © then formed but the have not yet been selected. Coale ad. iiford Olson passed “Nature * on their first class examinution, Several new | ecruits were en | of the evening was spent in playing | games, / Troop 10.—Elmer Bdwards, scout- naster, Troop 10 has been holding and has a live scoutmaster Watch our boys and a things group of done. dust Troop 1 ly and haying some real pep; zs. The scoutmaster a on the job and ot ops are | usked to wateh our dust. Troop 13 has a real cout spirit and is going stant to help put’d { number 3 on the e ae a, Re Axminster Rugs hark ies} Saket a eet a 9x12 Axminster Rugs 1 supper and held | A splendid value in a genuine all woal surfa ‘ ‘ ttendance | minster ru Oriental patterns WW ) Rep tions or ro. taupe and blue—in 9x12 si dropped in for 1 The evening Was spent main. y n alin eyer plans, for next \ Troop 16°is going to put over \ out program 1 H. Kennedy, scout reeting of boy seout Elks building, Wed was called to order ho Hine standing of the vatrols in the contest was found to yws: Flying EB » 45 points, points. Dues that were col lected amounted to 16e. ayed and A. 8. M howed th leaves. by rssistant Games were Hugh Hines 2y8 how to make prints ix members of the troop present. Charles O'Malley was tor. The meeting close Troop 19.—Edmond Kni naster. Troop 19 met Tuesday, tember 22, at the North ¢ rn | rian church, holding: the. follow- interesting program, which. kept verybody busy for the whole meet- 20— Play period, Jack Rabbit Scout oath and roll call period, Simon lays. 8:00—Business meeting. Election of | the following officers: Burt Moore, patrol Jeader; Edward Eu- serlbe; Russell Brown, patrol leader; Clayton Wyatt, patrol leader and Herbert Munsell, ‘treaseurer. 8:15—Play perlod—BRlindfold chair enoor Study period — Signalling (semaphore). $:50—Play period, red hot. 9:00—Scout laws, study of first yut law, ‘A jscout {8 trustworthy." 9:15—Closing, scout ¢ and bene- diction. It is the alm of troop 19 to have |@ full program every week and to | make this winter's moett more suctessful than eve 18 {# | proud of the fact that two of the three boys on the winning team at j for our flags on that effeciency con- ei and the rest; the state falr jamboree were from troop 19, Russel Brown and Ed Eu- stace being the winners from this troop and their names are engraved on the loving cup which was pre- sented to the winners. Troop 21—Carl M. Harris,. scout- master, Troop 21 has been meeting regularly but “as we have a new scoutmaster we exgect to do things. Dad Goodwin says that district three is the best district and we are going to make troop 21 the best troop! ‘Troop 2 (Glenrock)—Rey. F. Hark- ness, scoutmaster, Troop 2 Is well or- ganized and are going to do things. Rey. Harkness will be out of town but Assistants .R. M. Harkness and Mr. Cartwright are going to carry on the work here. Troop 1 (Mouglas)—Rey. R. Hanken, scoutmaster. Troop 1 getting organized for real work. Va- ation has kept us from going much real scout work, but we're going to make the dust fly from now on. Troop 1 and 2 (Riverton}~A, L. Arnold and I. J, Burleson. scoutmas- ters. Things haye been a little slow in starting but: Riverton scouts be- Neve in setting the pace so other in this section should keep their eyes open. pops 11, 12 and 14 (Midwest — Messrs. Wilson, Vaughn and Schutts, scoutmasters. We have three troops that are going to make things hum and that yery shortly. In Midwest we do things and do them right. We are going to win some blue ribbons towns test Chief Skinner has been talking about. Pinas ia NEBRASKA RANCHMAN DIES AT SALT GREEK Oscar F. Shaw, §9 years of age, died Saturday at the home of. his son at Salt Creek. Mr. ae Ww Was ® rancher with holdings hear Craw- ford, Neb. The body will be sent there for burial. It was taken care of by the Lorton funeral home. Here are, the Fallsnewest rugs at the Towcst prices in years. taupe, coral and rose, surface with soft thick nap— i Bushnell, ¢ wan with $29.85 Axminster Rugs—9x12 Very new Oriental degighs in effective h Medium qua $33.50 As Tall as Jack’s Famed Beanstalk, A Carrollton, Tl., baker, of- fered a prize for the tallest corn KALA, CONTEST BOARD |G MOVED TO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 26.— Hereafter official automobile racing in the United States will be directed from the national headquarters of the American Automobile assocjation rding to an an- nouncement made here today by Er- nest N. Smith, general manager of the national motoring» body, ‘The announcement was made coin- cident with the removal of the con- test board of the A. A. A. which is the official body in charge of r: ing events, from Franklin, Pa., to the national headquarters in the building in. Washington. Phe bringing of the contest hoard hington,” said General Man ager Smith, “is in line with the pol- icy of the Ameri jation to co; ntrate all its larg nd all the national de- partments at the national headquar- ters. ———.—__—_ CORONADO ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY TONIGHT The second and last appearance of the Coronado club orchestra of seven pieces will be staged this eve- ning at Riverview Park when the regular Sunday night dance will be held. In their appearance last eve- ning at the same hall, the Coronado boys made hundreds of | friends among the dancing populace of Cas- stalky of the 1925 crop. «BD. A. n county farmer, =e New Fall Rugs New rugs at new low prices. And at an opportune time to select new rugs for fall. Shipped direct from the mills, these new rugs ‘are of the “very newest designs including the popular Chinese range of sizes and beautiful colors. \ 1 onally serviceable rugs of one piece velvet, S xmi oven ll) wool nap in. Oriental patterns in Seamless A inster 1¢, teupe, rose and tan, Fringed ends, Size 8-3 Rugs . $37.50 Size 7.6x9. A closely woven all rug wool surface, Be 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs Seamless Axminster Rugs in new : New Chinese and Oriental designs in unusually attrac. Oviental designs, in charming color tive colors rarely seen in rugs at this low price. Closely combinations, per. A Jarge crowd was present and everyono, thoroughly enjoyed the harmony . presented. this evening, the management bh Automdbile as- | made preparations for a still greater assemblage and novelties have been planned to blance patterns— in a wide Velvet Rugs Seamless Velvet Rugs woven seamless velvet rugs, fringed ends— Seamless 8.3x10.6 Axminsier | Choice Oriental patterns in the newest gol quality seamless rugs—has a high pile that i of selected wool carpet yarr An ¢ 1 ji value in our new fall display $35.50 Special Grade Axminster Rugs Heavy weight seamless Axminster rugs, size 8-3 in plain taupe with small two-tone closely woven’ surface on very heavy size rugs to match if desired— $54.00 Heavy Weight Seamless Rugs Extra heavy weight, seamless Axminster rugs in choice Persian and Chinese patterns in new and strik- ing color combinations. Closely woven of finest rug wools insures years of steady use— $65.00 Small Size Axminster Rugs Genuine Axminster rugs size 27x54 inches ir Oriental patterns in choice colorings. Many. patterns to match larger size rugs in stock- $2.95 Convenient Paymenis AARPRPAAAAAY' Extra Heavy Velvet Rugs Very fine seamless velvet russ, size 8-3x10-6( with the Park floor is bette: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 everything 1 sset for a big erc and a great night of dancing. chase Ri Ee of gloom. away The th any sem- Riverview Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it ‘Tribune. Home Comfort | Radiantfire is a wonderful new discovery in gas heating. It sends its comforting heat in Radiant Rays straight out from the fireplace into the room and not up the chimney. i Make your fireplace beautiful and the source of cheer and comfort by installing a Radiant fire. No odor, dust, ashes, soot, smoke or fuss. . It will burn for houts at the cost of a shoyelful of coal. Investigate at once. There’s a model to suit every need and pocketpook. Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” , 115 East First Phone 1500 “Ue HUMPHREY [Radiantfi _dhettee - SY The rugs described in YW / this advertisement were picked at random from a large stock of new arri. vals. They represent choice selections from America’s greatest rug mills. Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 6x9. New and popular Oriental patterns in new colors—taupe, rose and coral. $28.75 $34.50 appearance of and in a large measure the durability of W ged en ilton velv $57.50 Wilton Velvets Many new and distinctive patterns. Seamless Velvet Rugs Size 6x9. New Oriental patterns in choice col- ors, taupe predominating. Seamless rugs with fringed ends. Choice Oriental patterns in full 9x12 size—all wool Wiltons in finely selected colors, wearing Wilton— 9x12. > $87.50 French Wilton Velvets Cheice Chinese and Oriental designs in rich plain center designs—selected worsted wool surface $139.00 FURNITURE 133 East Second An unusually long $29.75 Seamless Velvet Rugs Size 7.6x9. Very good quality Seamless Velvet Rug: —size ba As ‘Always—The Store of Pre-eminent Values CALLAWAY with close woven surface and . Fringed ends. $32.50 Woven Rag Rugs 24x36 inches—Fringed ends. Made of new clean twisted rags in assorted colors, hit and miss design. Fringed ends, reversible and wash- able— 89c : Convenient Payments

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