Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 7

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am ie . arate The Casper D Daily eribune WEDNESDAY, ocr. 22, 1919 . ees followed « custom of paying the! er’s family, a hospital ward, -a large child protection! department will be , quence paid out many tousands of | adjutant general's fuel, light, tele-| dining room’ for the inmates and! quartered there in pleasant surround-| dollars from the military appropria: bi phone, furniture and some other bills quarters for the employes of the ings and in the care of competent tions to-defray living exp {tne | i i i Heretofore it has been| adjutant general, for which pas —is being thoroly renovated and in| home, including the matron whom it} custodians. part remodeled ind as soon as the | is proposed to employ. The interior the custom to place children tempor-} there was no authority of law. work is completed will become a hone of the building has been repainted arily in charge of the society in the EE Sle Fe LOOK FOR for wards of the state’s child pro- thruout in light colors, with white home of a Cheyenne woman where | THE RED BALL TNEED tection department. predominating and will be equipped | they received good care. |200-ROOM HOTEL TRADE MARK ¥ ildi ji with furniture finished in. white The last legislature passed « bill} The boilding, which stands’ on a tiurhing the old deaf, dumb and blind | FOR LARAMIE IS . i “Modem” The pralees will be syndicate of local men. he Led 7 ae OO LTIRN eenmetenctenses piel A ASD full block of ground in the north- camel. A new heatin: Fi i pecial to The Tribune.) * twill rear them and, P western quarter of Cheyenne, is a) 2% ventilating til tute over to the state. commis-) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct, 22.— Sed many” in- (vo-story frame and brick structure ed. A (hore sioner of child and animal protec-’) BETNG FINANCED fearmst ?Amaunition Wyoming soon is to have an’ institu-/ St@nces, eventually Adopt them. Un- containing 19 rooms. As arranged will be pro tion it long has needed—a home in der the direction of Commission Fd. for use as a children’s ‘home it will and farthe which children who become wards of| Burke the old state institute for the contain wards for boys and girls, bath the chil the state commissioner of child and) deaf, dumb and blind—which in re- rooms for boys and girls (the latter animal protéection’s department may) cent .years has been used as a resi-| equipped with individual lockers for nome Will be ready for use, it, adjutant yen 's office never used | s ‘ u com- be temporarily cared for while ar-/ dence by the adjutant general altho toilet accessories), a large study kis hoped, by December Ist and there-| the building as 2 residence, but his| pleted forthe ‘crettton) of au 200-| rangements are being made to place! there is no provision of law permit- room, a larger play room, three liv- ‘after all children who become wards, | predecessors thru 2 long period of{room hotel. Work will begin Text thent in the: omen of citizens whol ting LAL use and no authority for the ing rooms Jab the state commission- orary charges, of the state ' years did so and the state in conse- month and the hostelry will be Gime . ar the building| tion and providing an appropriation S fe Ri vay will be plots which | for its renovation. Thereafter the = hooting Right en may use for vardening military department relinquished the 7 istructure. he incumbent: in the = sy or temp: NOTICE! 5¢ Customers, please ask for your duplicate t sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods withgut the duplicate slip. Dn ETN RET AE THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no eredit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. —— GROCERY DEPARTMENT - Thrift Thursday Diamond D Flour is made of choice Hard WH } ; A ; a } ‘ Wheat. Best known to the housewife who does her own bak- , Rey . ing. 24 Pound Sack SEG SS F L O U R 48 Pound Sack $33.2 , : 98 Pound Sack 5S 25 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT That Thursday , Thnft Thursday Thrift Thursday 410 GUN OUTFIT Viens Lined | STORM SERGES for the making of Winter School and House Dresses at ~ This outfit includes: Ps wtoos | I Mittens | Cleaning rod Horse hide Leather Mittens, heavy fleece-lined and well made. Buy them now for winter wear. REGULAR $1.75 VALUE— 1 box of 410 shells. Thrift Price ¢ oS Outfit worth $15.00 THRIFT PRICE $10 $1.35 No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Speciats. Webel Commercial Co. WATCH OUR WINDOWS mere ene er PHONES: 13 and 14 36 inches wide, in navy, brown, wine and black. Regular $1.35 values— Thrift Price at 1 Gun case = 1 struc exce] ebsal hea s bee t wit rd in as er d ». 119 + val e. e cal hen grit Jarrr ulro, n bo

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