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~ VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR HERRE TO DISCUSS PLAN James R. Coxen, state director for| U. S. ASKED TO votational education and an instructor in the University of Wyoming part of the year, was in} Casper yesterday and while here at-| tendéd a meeting of the nigh school} board of this county. 3 heré is manifesting an interest in a! A + = “ vocational training branch in ichoo| 7 ater Uibgp beg Greek ea Banetny of work and which is made particularly | go, attractive thru inducements made by Daniel! Webster and President Mon- the government under Hughes act providing a fund to en-|The Greco- cotirage this work in the states. | The Smith-Hughes act provides a scherhe of Co-operation between the féderal government and the state for the promotion of vocati ing in the fields of agri home economics, and ind ming has shown keen i plan and during the thé legislature, legisli: ed that Wyoming m: the benefits from this federal fund. Mr. Coxen spoke to the local bo; and explained matters in r building necessary to acc a vocational course of —_~— icultu Money to loan on chattels. rity Loan Company, Suite 302 0.-S. | Ben Transfer please call again as the | CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., 4-1 ‘ =! © E= 6 o) aN QO ©} =— UD =E=i pea RD i SSO) 5) WwW, Jis 4 IF Ccemassars \ AS ( iG THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ILEAGUE PLANS BIG RETURNS THATNING IN GRSPER |the bake sale committee Wyoming! JOIN IN GREEK The board | ly,” the anniversary of national in- pendence, toward securing which the | Smith-|roe contributed largely back in 1829. Americans are preparing to observe the day with appropriate ceremonies and are asking, in view ,of the part Greece paid toward help- ing the allies in the great world war, that the American people will not be} junmindful of the coming of their natal day. The Pan-Epirotic union is sending out a reminder of the coming anniver- ~|sary coupled with the line: “Will it| Mothers’ League organization. |the sale before Saturday noon. ee ationai trai |piano tuner. Call 74-J. —».___. American people, on this anniversary,|°f your trade. of ithe debt civilidation public to sustain the just claims of ing our store or on delivery. the Hellenic race?” treated alike. ——— LESS. s |, Will the parties who called C. M. |as price. Secv- | Henderson, the piano tuner, at See Ware. Phone 10. f | address was lost. t THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Wr YOU see in our windows reflects what you find in our store. Neither wilfully, or by accident, do we intend that our window displays shall create the wrong impression, or act as a false stimulant to whet the appetite and then dis- appoint the intending purchaser after the feast is spread. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY ‘THRIFT THURSDAY SILK DAY BEAUTIFUL PLAIDS AND STRIPES FOR SPRING SKIRTS 1.305 Fine Silk Mixture Lingerie Crepe, flesh, pink, yellow and white; 36-inch at— 4Oc Silk Remnants of All Kinds at Remnants of Their Former Price. 300060000000000860e0sssss00eeeso0eeeeeeeseeeseeeesoeeeeeeeees Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY. STORE WATCH OUR WINDOWS WODLEROWERS AT BAKE SALE Mrs. John G. Bowers, chairman of of the Mothers’ League, is rushing plans} for the bake sale which will be held by the league Saturday afternoon in! the Wholesale Grocery store on East Second street, the old I. X. L. loca- CELEBRA TION tion. All members of the league are {planning to bake something tempting in the way of bakery goods and a wide range and assortment may be | purchased for the Sunday meals. The |funds derived from the sale will be jused to further the purpose of the |Attitude Toward Industrial Pro- 7 tpi the woolgrowers of the county will | $115 be held Saturday, April 19, when the} members of the } League members are all urged to g ers association will sit in. executive | ning at have their bakery goods on hand for | I wish to announce that I am in|jof the association in the industrial jmo way connected with the Richter|life of the county. |Song Shop. C. M. Henderson, the 4-2-2t in all cattlemen, ranchmen, farr and woolgrowers into a co-opera association for the protection regulation of these allied industries. The best store in the best little city ot be American-like to remind the |in the west solicits, at least, a share We are the only| owes to |Strictly Cash Store in Casper. All Greece, invi is gres . goods must be paid for before leav- | le Te jereecers and fo invite} this great. re ‘All are| mation of such an allied association | that time. | Pay CASH and Pay| will be made at the coming meeting. As many questions We cater to quality as well Groceries Meats and Hard- | ance to the sheep- ‘ill likely t the state and county will be taken of the meeting,” said M. L. Bishop, | until Tuesday up at the coming meeting, every sheep i POLOOOEOOSDOESECO OOOO OOOO OOO OPO OOOO OOOOOOO OOO OOOO OOOOO OOD 3 3 Our 36-inch $2.25 Quality at— ; 3 | ‘PAVING BONDS | ARE SOLD FOR | SRMOPOLIS, Maren 29.—The | International Trust company of Den-! ver bouzht the Thermopolis paving! bonds in th» sum of $100,000 this | FIFTEEN FAMOUS ACES BURLINGTON TRAIN 29 TO FLY AT SHERIDAN NOW ARRIVING HERE ON TO AID VICTORY LOMN NEW SCHEDULE, 7:25 SHERIDAN, Wyo.—A s' train! The new of seventeen cars will bring to Sheri- lington which brings train No. 29 dan the airplanes and noted French, into Casper 55 minutes later than for- British and American aces who will merly, went into effect sterduy stage the big airplane show here morning and should result an im- about the third week in April to boost, provement of train service here by |the “Victory” loa Sheridan is the allowing departing visitors a longer n schedule on the Bur- week, pnyins a price that was con-| itageous, of $100,000 will proba- finish the paving job, « to the estimate, but the In- side jects to Be Sounded; Associa- tion Will Extend Scope of Membership. Crna aonalgneonie Saree te eke the/only place in the state where the|time in the city and more time in ; j necessar; tional sum at the same |)oted aces will stage this wonderful| which to make arrangements to | oak... jprice. It is estimated that the job|oxhibition of the airplanes in mock| No. 29 now arrives in Casper A meeting of vast importance to| will cost in the neighborhood of jhatties in the air. The train will take | | m. and de i 000. we have pr ving will cover e rton depot and run- the flyers and their planes to Al-|1 stated, the |, SNE biccibeeinel eb., from here. gh ets) ifteen Fokker planes, captur- er. The change in service ‘made in order to accommodate tour- s over the Wloming division by trona Woolgrow- | v i Ul sit jnii ; rlington'¢ dirun=eq by t |making connection with Burlington session to determine just what de-/ ning west on Broadway to the Emery) | ¢ the w: train No. 80 at Denver. By making S 1 e | ort ” ix ‘apa 2. * : 7 < . gree of endeavor will mark the work| hotel, north on Sixth to Arapahoe, | ;,, . from which place they will this connection in the Colorado capi- on Arapahoe to Fifth, south on Fremont. ork will be. be- as soon as the details of the bon. | r » to the east. These! tal the com y relieves the need of man planes are all in flying order} Wyoming visitors arriving from the and th ill be used to demonstrate | east stopping over nearly 24 houre si 2 ; attack e: ey ,| before they can leave Denver for i contruction have. been received, |the methods of attack employed by |) yc ntity of the woolgrowers and take |for_construction have been received: ti. auies. ‘The planes will go into |Central Wyoming. rs {the air in battle formation and all] An GT ‘ a F ARD OF THANKS attend the meeting. ‘kinds of stunts will be performed. c f We wish to thank our many kind ‘inal consideration of the price — ng rates on labor for the ensuing NOTICE friends for their sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings during sar will be taken up and decided at | as our recent bereavement of our infant | 4 On account of two des “The time for co-operation of the family, Mr. David Clow announces}%0n and brother, Meyran John, t i i MR. and Mrs f. Jensen f vital import- allied stock and ranch interests is at| that the Natrona Butter Shop on N r ing industry of hand, and will likely be the outcome purpin street will not crsume busine and Family. April 8. 4. r e proposed pl f the |#Un amongy ie Pee ee th |sale have been completed and bids Determination of plans for the for-! hs in the 4-2-1t _>- of the woolgrowers this! = . Home cooking at the Harvey. —__—_—»—__—. A Want Ad will sell it. rin the county q sted tw Taking shoe prices and values as they run to- day these shoes at $2.35 is a buy you want to get in on at once. $4.50 Values Thrift Price THRIFT THURSDAY GROCERY DEPARTMENT SAGINAW TIP MATCHES Save a Dime on Each Cady Regular 35c Value—Thrift Price— 2Sc ““THRIFT THURSDAY } MEN’S SHOES S010 0 0 =0 —=10 0 0 00 14 THRIFT THURSDAY Wearever Aluminurn One quart Lipped Sauce Pan, the handiest utensil in the kitchen. No one should miss this chance to get one for Oc CHEAPER THAN TIN $O000006 00000900 OO OOH HOSOSOOHOOOOP OOOO OOOOOOOD ©000000000000000000000000000060060000009009 999990999 90000000000000000000010000004 3 0900000 0040000900000 006400000690004 000000000090 000000000900000000000000000000000 =16) C x BUY W. S. S. WATCH OUR WINDOWS