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\or of contributing an officer to the | State Federation in the person of Mrs. 8S. C. Parks, treasurer of the Wyom- iing organization, while two other members, appear on the committees of the State Federation, These are Mrs. William Dickinson, chairman of the Music department and Mrs. Carlos Earl, of the department of health. The club has not devoted itself en- tirely to the asthetic discussic of life, but has gone out energetically and raised funds to purchase two pianos which are used in the work of Watch This Space Holmes Hardware the organization. The year book is- WILLIAM A. BRADY in Association sued ir unusually attractive, printed Th D ter with WORLD PICTURES, Presents Company on crest Pa per of 4 quality, with e eserte in All Star Cast embossed letters in gold. ; ° . Itiy a member of this splendid Triangle Kay-Bee in Five Reels GAIL KANE, ARTHUR ASHLEY, MON- PHONE NUMBER 601 organ ion, Miss Kittie Drouillard, 6 e 9 TAGUE LOVE and MURIEL OSTRICHE whose energy and vision made po } ( ‘h t < ‘ n ible the lists of concerts giv in a es er on 1 IN number of Wyoming cities by the Seok Neawe ‘ ‘ ’ Chicago pianist, Arthur Frazer. It is Th M Sh M ed the history of every new country, that “HIS FIRST FALSE STEP” e en e arr WW I the finer things of life are brought to 1 hat he Clubs Are Doing ed benihnael SES, eae hk a we Triangle Keystone in Two Reels (Adapted rom the story by Saceld ree Material for this column should be in The Tribune 8. e and Wines a hen var hich pinata lished in the Snappy Stories Magazine) ri arise, the members o suc clubs as \ m A : not later than Saturday SUOrnIDg, S and13 I dar Musical Research must re- {}})) Also pictures showing Casper and neigh- Probably the most novel subject ever presented a : =» < ere Meron tania member that they are building for i} | oring towns; showing how oil wells are in a play. A young heiress is tricked into a mock |She said, “Dear me, 1 always think|Posterity, and most of thetr laurels Cites a : Fe marriage by nbuave-adventarer who g@eserteiaen The men just can’t help poking fun|” Those Russians are so cynical.”” will arrive in the years to come after drilled, and pictures Casper’s Refineries after obtaining her jewelry and a sum of money at the club woman. Next to the j tt » pioneers have gone to their per- mother-in-law witticism and the jokes) w) ld S Ifect ard. ‘ ‘ + poor old Solugubrious, on the bride's cooking, the woman It’s true that they had heard of him oo Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 and 9 P. M. who tries to make the world better) But neither Brown, Jones, Smith, nor| eautiful Potters and herself wiser thru her club, is Black ene ; the target for humor. Christopher) taq ever read a word of him! Excites Interest 2 — —— Morley, in the New York « 00 st | Much interest was shown on Satur =F recently let fly the following CLUB CALENDAR |day by the visitors to the exhibit of! ra) Federation of Womens Clubs is xz , A SYMPOSIUM Sitneday ottery heid at the Public Library in- to further a knowledge of 5 ae der the auspices and thru the efforts . . There was a Russian novelist The Womans’ Club will meet with|¢@" ! ; aS can j Whose tame was Solugubrius, Mrs, Blackmore to continue the study of the Womans Club. “Annoying de ag ‘Whatever Satisfies or Pleases a Person "he rez ela , of Africa, its literature, histo ys and pslsappointnents raiser ‘He | Evangelist Talks . ; Tee keasaibe aap inthe Vil eommmaree! ‘ see xhibit almost to the rank of a per Before W. C. T. U. GENUINE SERVICE—that is what the real business man of today is z oo achievement but the members of the “The Soul Winner's Equipment” | trying to achieve: ’ Musical R h Clut club should feel repaid by the know- es ok The women’s clubs of Cripple Creek Meds apres it ledge of their contribution to Casper|was the subject of an earnest and in-| ! . i hats Soon held a kind of seminar F ae cee on ) ire lin giving art lovers an opportunity to spiring address which the visiting) “When you come to analyze service you perceive that it isn’t what you " : nt yea 9 ns avic x ? . > tk | . + : To'learn just what his message was—| In the year 1900, Mrs. David’ A.! ioe the exhibit. evangelist, the Reverend Mr. Eklund] | ¢ citing aut what you pay fer udgrudgingly.. It is what the business You know what bookworms women Far ih st ’ sd f wanes Pec “During the afternoon the exhibit;made before the members of the W.| p Rett it cod in eee are Ths h ostabliched oth = Serer Le took the form of an entirely informal |C. T. 2, on Friday atrernson! Pre- house profits from, not wha s . home at Lander, and their vii ake te’: With Mrs. Herbert. Dailey and |cecf% the helpful talk, the members| i 3 The tea went round. After five cups) jome at Landes, and their it fruit | Mrs. William Blackmore to dispes® “y Yah S qaalf hours Suatiee ession du-| “Whatever satisfies or pleases a person is service. (You should have seen them bury aK pl de reonent of the "Ma age efreshment The visitoré Wess tohich they had an informal pal oa) search club of that place. Th ie ran-| Sreeted by a committee which lu -.y-ion of plans for the futures A “To give bad service is to do things without using our heads. There is Dear Mrs. Brown said what she liked °°!" # tha suka cata kat £an-\ ed Mrs, Lee Wolfard and Mrs. wn a lot on Center street between ole, by which to {udgerpyery contact betrealieaeihinin Gea Was the great man’s sincerity apes “i sun ees l nerennalite: We.| Winter with Mrs. Thomas Cooper as|Second and Third and are considering| one pretty fair test by which to judge every nreeni \ new Seb ao unuay pet phe! y : chairman, Other members of the!the matter of establishing a sort ef its customers—and, in fact, the same test may be used in judging any indi- Sweet Mrs, Jones (how free she was she left a lasting impression ar d ia Womans Club assisted in welcoming social center there for the Le a | vidual act whatever. It is the simple question: Has the thing been done right? From all besetting vanity) Subinued 15 held tee ehh 1 of hap #ll who came in and explained vari-| ple of Casper as well as for their own| a ? continuec o c the chilc o her + e Declared that she loved even more ow — eae ° 5 ous interesting phases of the pottery | meetings. mo ‘ : ; Hin by nd deep humanity, 4 (brain and interest in fond remem-'to them, In the evening the“school} The Casper organization recently “You don’t need to be a Solomon in order to judge an act by that stand- His broad and deep humanity. brance, and the club in turn proves : children were special guests of thelcent ¢ club and were shown the various steps |in pre a vase passes thru before it is ready! pecent for market. Photographs of potteries!,¢ de} showing these steps were placed about at the the room and on two long t its devotion to her by electing her to the office president each wear Good Mrs. Smith, claimed All thought of being critical, Protested that she found his work A wee bit analytical. though she dis- of honorary his is the seventeenth year of the club’s existence and it is doing splen- did work along the lines of music and various beautiful vases, tiles and|this di literature. Its membership is divide eR : ted But Mrs, Black. the-President Pibe a SeAD moh baat: 4 a p78 divided Sther formers taken by the pottery! ative r ack, ie e ent, into active, associate and student were grouped effectively. of members, dom found the pinnac and the affairs of the club are in the hands of an executive board the composed of officers, and of a recep-| tion, membership and program com- mittee. The meetings of the club are held on alternate Mon nd at the next ‘program, on Feb “The Liter. ary Works of The Great Tone Poets a Who had the the best show The soft tints of the pottery from} pjq), state university of North D. were among the most attractive of| forth the collection, and the Van Briggle| of Ca: vases from Colorado Springs were es- pecially notable because of the beau- Print artist The work of the Misses Overbeck of Gam- -designers have worked. The bd y 2 disc 2, ae ee gy ae 4 {organ for the thousands of womens in Casper nd M re chet % ibe mitts eed bridge City, Indiana, which attracted | clubs thruout the country, is one of and Mrs, John T. Holbrook, It is usual!sq much attention at the San Fran- » few razi shich as not with the club to divide its time be- the few magazines which has act "0 exposition, of their found many admir- charms tween literature and music and some at the exhibit yesterday unusually attractive programs result. Many of the most beauti- tion 1 During the year the club has listened e from the Rookwood $1 ot to illustrated papers on The Oratorio, 5 Cincinnatti. One vase in was developed in tones| that included ivory and all the subtle greens, The shadowy landscape that formed its decoration had the illusive who h of the subscr clubs Sixteenth Century Drama, Music of the Border Countries, Sacred music, and a number of other subjects of in- terest Today 9 Reels The officers of the Musical Research lity that attract (OP AS Salah pecan BB OL e 1€ 0 8 1 Sical hesearc au ality that attracts one in Gorot’s|; » case. itia , rue ths 2 The Crimson [1 bite: tt honors: present, Suny, that attra “et lia any case, i i onty fae true that the General Offices—Daly Bldg, Casper, Wyo. Mrs. W. Theo . resid Mrs The Newe 2 al c . z= 3 : s i a e rs.| The Newcomb Memorial college, at| tion Magazine has only hazy idea of e Loren Wilson, vice, Mrs Park New Orleans sent remarkable exam-/ what the General Federation is doing, tain poyes ond ers sateen ples of beauty to the exhibit and the and what the clubs of the country are recording secretary, Mrs. William H.| Marblehead group has some remark-! q 5 4 a z to further the aims and ideals Dickinson, corresponding secretary. ably lovely shapes and col going H A R A A ° tage 73. { ADAY y shapes and colors on d of the great group of women worke Life’s Shadow Chat ye oe CCAR eh conauten Mise The Paul Revere pottery was| Mrs, B. B, Brooks is General Pedeca, D RE SPECI T nd Le ap Aivectae, ote saree epaclally aoe, a the younger tion Secretary for the state of Wyo- Rich Cut Gla : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Universal By SIDNEY DREW . P-\ visitors. Many of the pieces in the tion committee is composed of Mes- ,collection were for sale and the choic-} dames John T. Holbrook, Joel Longe- est of these were quickly spoken for TRAVELOGUE IN WYOMING s necker, and Miss Koch, the member- by. thopaliwhareamianatheseacis ners The Missionary Department of the Carving Sets : : Game Shears : : Casseroles : : Percolators : : Safety SEE THE BIG BULL FIGHT § Ship is determined by Mesdames of the exhibit. O70. irsahr i George G. Fisher, Charles Ranuey| Altho it is to be regretted that so|/Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL GOODS and Miss Verna Wells, Mesdames F.|short a stay was permitted in Casper,!church met at the home of Dr. W. H. BEFORE YING ° E ear y Ss zigs 1c r), Ralph the brief glimpsé of the lovely things| Bradley at 474 South Park street this PORE BU imball, : Lamberston and Miss was greatly appreciated. From C afternoon. Devotional exercises were Lyric Theatre Kittie Drouillard make up the pro-|per the collection goes to other Wyo-|led by Mrs. I. T, Honnold. Papers THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM co. gram committee. ming cities and is a part of the work) were read by Mrs. C. A. Lutz and The Musical Research had the hon-| which the Art department of the Gen-'Mrs. Carter on China. eee Tonight tables the |jegislators favorably. to encourage the creating of such a akota of the organization w tiful and noble lines along which the To Boost Magazine made the increased cost of news print, the reason for adding to the subscrip- ming and subscriptions may be sent in thru her. To morrow CHARLES RAY and RITA STANWOOD FREE SHOW Tomorrow Afternoon — In jelegates to Cheyenne to assist senting a Prohibition bill to the Legislature. Their large body legates made a great impression state capitol and influenced the The men from istrict were especially appreci- of the efforts of Casper women ard. The first requisite is ordinaly inte lligence, and the second is the mental viewpoint. Most men have the former, nut relatively few the latter. That is why so many things are done wrong; it is why we get poor service at every turn. “A curious thing about service is that everybody can gaia by giving it, even the most lowly clerk. Men go up by doing little things right. Mrs. Lee Wolfard is president ich is putting ch efforts for the betterment sper. “Trickery is being forced into the background in business—at least in the ranks of modern business. Deceit is passing out of fashion, and men are making big money out of a sincere desire to serve.” su Prices Fail Always get service at THE CASPER MOTOR COMPANY. B. B. LUMMIS, Manager. Federation Magazine, official Haworth Corporation OF WYOMING rice. The magazine is sold for per year and every club woman jopes to be posted on the work whole body, should be on the iption list. In some. cases, ubscribe and the members take OIL STOCKS AND LANDS : PRODUCTION SPECIAL REPORTS Electrical Cooking Uten Vacuum Bottles, all Varie ofEvery Description Electric Irons s Sterling and Triple-Plated Tableware, STOP SHIVERING! Warm ‘those cold rooms with a | Pajares Oil Heater Let us show you the very latest in line. Prices Right BEL COMMER RCIAL a Get Our Prices on Groceries Before Seeing Others WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Sauer Kraut, Hominy, String Beans, Spinach, MALE RINGS OF CAuINED FRUITS. WE ALSO HA THE OCCIDENT AND BOW FLOUR. sabes now IS THE TIME FOR BUCKWHEAT—We carry it in 5 and 10- pouni gs. FRESH VEGETABLES—Cel » Le . ishes, Onions, Toma- toes, Parsnips, Carrots and Cabbage: nee Rae “Ae ke Watch For Our Saturday Special pick GRAIN and FEED. a ast -