Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 6

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ASSOGUTION iS YNLG.ALTOUY CASPER WOMEN REORGANIZED BY PLAN FOR STATE HEAR MAITLAND ROAD BOOSTERS; WORK INCASPER QN VITAL WORK "Myrtle Nye and a quartet selection, | '“T Love to Tell the Story,” by Mes: camer Beet c. E. Wygand, Hillera ae . Constant tt ‘ForYour | ’ oni davelohinel his theme ,Fvangel-; ist Maitland dwelt upon the contrast) ARMY TODRIVE between’ the influence of such wo-j FOE FROM LIBAU men as Jezebel and Gleopatra and the | influeice of Mary, the mother of we ‘sus, Florence Nightingale, Queen Victoria, Glita Barton and Frances |’ » Reet R, Willard upon the world’s history. Copntiaoat secctated Reeuny al He spoke ovsin and again of the patches. Cross - Rein ikeb. that.50;: + : ieh ah a hee Effective Campaign Outlined Here ‘“irst State Convention Opens. Here, Mother's Influence for. Good Un- Muses aro ed cde eae ay 000 Letts have landed at Li for Improv ement of Highway Tuesday with Representa- limited, Says Evangelist, in ‘and girls of that home, and he was| ae rail probes aa nt Leadoe toe Cheyenne tives from All'Wyoming Contrasting Well-Known nartoy Mayans je his denuncin-| | permondt’s troops. la to Yellowstone e % ij tion of cards and dancing, Yr a in Attendance Characters Numerous anecdotes were quoted | iN St Plans for a complete reorygani to sive point to the address, ‘MIDWA' INLIFE , i" st tion of the Yellows v J The first state convention of the} Abaut 400 women attended the at the Methodist church large | Y Vz Coal-Buriing, Self-Regula' ogulsiittg; Zz sociation were made at the meetin | he Y. M. C. A will be held here to- SPecial service sees at the ae en *' crowds greeted the evangelist at) Men and women at forty Safe Hot Water Heating System r which was held here Si norrow with delegates from all Re ee my the amg both his morning ane evening: Ser-| stand at the portal of acrucial | Thel-Car System Complete, © is: believed that under the gerts of W: tg ttend fi: ty vices. There were throe decisio if | EAGRLIVE GH. enn “Hosa seotapliabeairie aiject Cy Gases eto Lo conducting special mestings inst. night, period. Strength must be kept | Dihes are foe eee a nivale Caries ae It toward the improvement ‘of the roa | -anize a state working body so that Methodist church, delivered a te rm % ‘There will be no service tonight! “up, the ‘body well paeagoy Gan can oct URWASCO Tea leet oe te mn connecting the castern enteance t anizations and committees *“dress, on “The Influence of .Wo- hue gervices will be held each fol- |. expense of one freeze-up would pay for a Ww the great nation round” wit an be built from it. Sheridan, Cody, ™™ ‘owing evening this week. i 4 WAS Heating System, 5 ys 4 i ras ki the Lincoln highw saramie, Cheyenne and Sunrise as _, “ts. Clarence Hood had charge of) a Burns only about 5 cents worth of coal a day. 4 The association clect es prectically every county in the service. Special music forthe —— | Requires attention once in 24 hours. WASCO Presiden t Phe are expected to send re. occasion ineluded a solo, “The Bird: A Tribune Wantad will sell it | Ee r?) ay LS i 0 N. mi winter driving a pleasure. vice pr y of Casper § jres “ ; With the eens Pinions P bes . - by) Mrs. ! county comm CG. ML. Towr Wyoming is the only ‘state in! is the ionic of wonderful helpful. | send, Natbons county; 1). a. Senet Armerica’ aside from Utah which has R TURES eae those in middle ve ' "ark county ; ‘© 0. f ao state organization or city assoc- THE HOUSE OF FEA 5 Ss neurishes a Telepl Wi for More Details end Bi : county and | eb, n, Platt n the Young Men’s Christian : ee 1 Ag? tigsriites and Relpe ta Catalog thai biopsies experience cf inaay Saere Sauk Z mm ionc a4 a Ho ion, according to-E. D. Ranck J Bp bod keep up with the } Sprin, Fremont. an¢ onvers vomit torments rei Pf body i counties will be selected later. rat eae Today, Tinos oR YR ae latly deser and tear on | 133 W. 2d. Mr. Leary named a membe J jone by the Y. M. C. A. in the state k || etrengt 6 Scott's | Ws, of the con n reorganizatio } help heep you robust! : S& Kemenes liloc nfin'd, Ne Je s that done by an industrial branch it Sunrise and a college organiza- sion at the stete university at Lara- mie. Letters from prominent men in she state including ex-Governor B. 8. Brooks have approved the move of the Y. M. C. A. on of definit recut ideas along that lin: so named on the commit ft new by clays and on th ‘The Best Ventilated Theater in Wyoming | bbe i Beef, Veal Mutton, Pork, — resolutio’ The rsed the ger m of the stat CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P.M. od roads pro. ich calls for th ent of les . A. in contemplating islation which w ye bondin | Re full establishment of work in ar the state for the general improvemen fhe state. Governor Carey is ex- It of trunk line roads. It also passe fy Temely interested in the worl, and am, con, ou e resolutions calling for the carryin § #¢nt a letter to the organizing secre- jot out of the plan under which the stat }' @ry stating his regret that he could was recently bonded for $6 for good roads. It is that in counties thru whi lowstone high’ , 75. percer of the amount good roac in the county is to be expended Ic cally and the other 25 per cent goe to the Yellowstone hig 00,00 understoo h the Ye 1ot be here for the first convention. G. S. Bilheimer of New York City vho cretary of the International Jommittee of the Western Region, vill speak on “Reasons Which Led to he Call of the Convention.” “Significance of the C he State of Wyoming,” 1c The si Bride Is chock-full of Romance —the stage, kidnapping a We Guarantee Riertbil to be the Best That the Market (rte PRICE LIST FOF THIS WEEK Premium Hams While They Last For 38 Cents Per Pound . Retail Department 4 was further proposed that ever | subject of the talk by R. Bruce Mi- i omobile evenae in the territor tase} industrial secretary of the i Sweetheart, a shipwreck, Beef Cured Meat e sorved hy the Yellowstone highwa ernational committee. Mr. Mincar adrift in a small boat, ba- . of eee ad, vere ee eae aa chore ete ad os waren ae _ Z zaars,—the love of .a Fiat Bone Steak . es 30 c Swift’s Premium Skinnd.. Hams 40 tb that fully $10,000 could ve raise | was being built. = oung man for a beautiful ; : “OL! sees yc. y eyesyitey e by this means. Frank H. Cheley, noted writer of VE THOMAS girl—and a fouch of mys- Round Steak é Swift's rremium Bacon .... ....... c It is probable that the route ¢ ff soys’ life and international secretary He SPITE BRIDE’ ro we ighway wili be changed in B ] 5¢ boys’ work will tell of “The Ne- SELENICK tery! ae Short Cuts Standard Hams 22.00 c orm coun’ sessity of Conserving E palettes Si A fete and Grey pee Ad ae RAE SAE TNs Romance Means ide i ar Spite Bride” has na Tale Suiae Hale 38 e an ter sufficient importan J ~ = =~ ——_— ~_——_--— Sir! SUSE Selle eee Seen See Stande is bb 1g to merit a place on the f j 5 Be ae he MAGA “ARMY, PATHE NEWS Best T Bone Steak ... Regular Picnic’ Hams 25 e ag Siena mromotors. of tuerrnad: IS MARCHING Sherer Voie gerean ater apace sbrites Shoulder Steak .. Boliea & Rolled Picnic Hams 30 ¢c at aiso ve Tea i ea SMITH CLAINS ON BUDAPEST BIG TWO-REEL COMEDY A Boiling Beef ..... Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard... ne ADMISSION—i0 and 25c. i. TOMORROW—THE BIG SENSATION— “c MEN 22 Veal. (hy United 11 YIENNA: Oct. 13. FLYING RECORD -30¢ (Conpinned trom: from Page 1) wv, Swift’s Shortening .... The Mag- ; “white” army under Admiral Horthy is reported to be marching on Budapest to attack the Ruman- ians. Shoulder Steak Poultry- Shoulder Roast ... a. m. and left for Bryan, Beau claims he ahead of May Ohio, s AS Seve flyin Fresh Dressed Hens ....... Round Steak ........... minutes Spetedtesgeatoctoetee sevrerveues rere beer oe | ninutes ‘ Fresh Dressed Spri pili 2, P| pees ovelaay bg NOTICE! Customers! ii ask-for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no Chops is 3 c Springs eA Reesinidal Pree) credit on bb ed goods without tlie duplicate slip: : Fresh Dressed Broiler: SALT LAKE CLIN, 13.—Mr Stew Dies 0 e sh Dressed Broilers .... jor Harry Smith, New 29, wf th f . ; West-bound ait racer, last” hear Mutton Hr Fresh Dressed Turkeys ... from at Cheyenne turday nigh’ ns reached here at 9:11 this mornin and. departed for Salduro at 9:41 a Loin Chops Fresh Dressed Ducks... cu . ; he m,. = A.B [ di OSs ¢ A ; yl, ? Shoulder Chops ...W........... _Fresh Dressed Belgian Ha: i MAYNARD STARTS ON Cc z S a e ag ¢ - RETURN TUESDAY , A ‘ : wi SAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—Li Silk Classics-Fabrics Spool < SURES ROGET Sea Food re tenant Belvin W. Maynard, army ra iator and Baptist minister at Kerr HE quality and beauty Legs N. C,, who led the west-bound flier et) S Halibut Steak bi in the race by several hours, will star of Belding’s Silks are Stew : i on his return trip tomorrow after | known everywhere to K noon, confident of his ability to es smart women and their Pork -Salmon Steak .. tablish even a better record. dressmakers. The pure Reeeh2Ovit ‘ SPATZ AND KIEL silk of their fabric gives Chops ....... ysters, pint READY TO RESUME (Ry United Press.) NEW YOR Carl Spatz and probably will ieave Mine ia on “their them the added su- periority of a strength which withstands hard Shoulder 1-2 or whole. Fresh Oysters, quart .. We Fresh Hams Brookfield Butter a ee ie ee he ts Ye Se Beef a italy Mutton Hind Quarter «........ FOUR AVIATORS ON LAST LEG TO COAST Cite Asnocintod Ure) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 13. Four west-bound aviators in the trans. ; contiental air race s | rted from con-} trol stations in this district for San; ‘ return flight to San F cisco to- | wear and many trips to morrow. They arrived here Satur- he cleaner. sh Si { 49¢ ¥ day evening, far akcad of other eu: the bd Fresh Side : vc Fresh Eggs pata ¥ bound fliers, Whe t Forty-three army aviators are stil! | olesale Department | “ t at various central points along the ‘ bd route of the transcontinental flight. t i 1 Whole or Half .. Front Quarter ........ Oa Rs aa a a a a iS Bont, cu Po foes Square Chuck ... os Francisco early today. They were: | Long Saddles From Selt Lake, Licutenant E. M. |g, \ Round) 26) ey ; Menzelman; No. 39, at 8:16 from | | L Sulduro, Lieutenant L. 8. Webster; | Loin a Aas No, 15, at 6:43, Captain J. O. Don-| % | SnCu nldson; No. 50, at 6:49 d Lieu-} i , tenant Alex Pearson, Jr., No. 8 we | Rib G48, “ AVIATORS HURT IN 4 Evening Goren by Hickson de FALL oF TWO PLANES oe weloped in Belding’s Satin Circe Veal Fresh Hams ..... By Axssecinied Pros, » H se . BINGHAMPTON, N.Y. Oct. 13. | ae we, nf o¢ —An airplane driven by Lieutenant Haynes, with Lieitenant MeDormot, and Private Lake as passengers, fly-|% ing from Mineola to Binghampton, creased a telegraph pole. Lake andj Haynes were badly cut while McDer-| mot was uninjured. ey A Fresh Shoulders ...... uty - 35 C042 Pork Loins 38 17¢ 35e The Sandison Market Co. 143 East Second St. __ J. SANDISON, Prop. Telephone 428' o 7% Hind Quarter... Front Quarter oc. Half . ees Fresh Side ee Webel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: 13 AND 14 Me Me 9% o, i Bo eho fe Boake Soae-aSeaseteeste-sSorese-aSe aerate sSeeteateate ofr oko eye | (tty Associnied is LINCOLN, Oct. 1 3 ee Norris and Mechanic Meyer, partici- pants in the transcontinental flight, was slightly injured when his plate, crashed into a hill at Oconto, Nebr., today. poe SOMOS PRM Ddrdeh Seberd oid ee Sage ap eho the ale ako eSo-eeagonte of Be hoafo efoto

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