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+ » child of-yours: France Still ie to Ameri Provide Bare N. ecessitieg of BY BEATRICE: BORDESELD, Ser te Only 10:¢ents ‘a day; but it has merit ‘the difference tween privation’ and, compatativ year to innumerable little Jeans You who Have received their pathett fey. their “‘dear godmothers. or “god fathers” *have fel Ve a uring the, pi st hd Maries in‘far off France, etters alm@gst shamefaced when you have thought of the joy which that small SEER EEE sum, less than you would spend oh the! simplest, soda fountain. drink,.was bying- ing to that little ch “adopted” You navefelt that, the small sum: invested was. hardly worth the huge returns in gratitude and ap preciation you wer Only ten cents fw 4: True you v to adopt your Jean or Marie f but how gladly most of you he ented to readopt your godchild for 192 | You couldn't do without those little | French letters. Rut sickness and trou- ble have entered the homes of some of the foster parents in Casper, some | there are who cannot spare even $36 during the coming year for: the “little “fatherless” child in. France. | And what is Marie :going to do? Is Jean to go without the nourishing food which that 10 cents provided this year? Is the childish faith in the generous American patron to he shattered before the need is erided? We hardly think Casper that, Yet some 50 or more of the children who were “adopted” by Casper god- parents last year have not been re- adopted this year. Their names, ages, addresses and pictures are in the hands of Mrs. A. J, Cunningham. Some of these were adopted, through the fund raised by the children in, their atitomobile sale, a fund which will not be duplicated this y Ten cents has come to be Usimal sum in Americ Pranee it is\ still su nourishing food for ¢ wil) allow an infini- hut in frugal not see Marie shall not los: stenerosity of Amer furnish the $36 ne for the “adop. tion” of one of the children on Mrs. Cunningham's list for the coming ye that their faith’ th. the Jean and} Wil not you ail not fail. pach Children’s The Ame an and. F league, for which the give its tricolor dance Friday night, does not replace the fatherless children in France movement. It is a separate and distinct thing wit’ a different ob- ject in view. The children, under its care are ill, y will he dead within th a year if they not aided... It with take Much more n $36 to keep them a to tuke them from devastated northern France and restore them to health, Hut the fatherless of France are scat: tered through all the country, , They are the children of the million and more Frenchmen who gave their lives during the years when America was: not att? war for the saving of civilization. And we have enough to aid. them both, the fatherless and the sick, and dying children of France. BOOZE TAPPERS TO BE TRIED IN FEDERAL COURT B Wyo., Feb, 10.—Iver Emend and Charles Broadhurst, arrest- ed recently at Laramie on a charge of tapping a tank car filed with wine, have been delivered at the county jail here to await action by the federal grand jury in May, on the charge lodged against them of theft from a shipment in transit interstate. No ex: planation has as yet been offered of |° why a tank car filled with wine was enroute from California to Nebraska, over a government controlled railroad, ter the federal prohibition smend- ‘nt became effective. a CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kind deeds .and acts and for the many beautiful floral: of- ferings given in the sickness and death of Mrs. Thomas F, Meaney. (Signed), THOMAS F. MEANEY, HELEN M. GRIBBLE, MRS, E. J. MILLER: 2-10-1t* —\—>———__—_ Attention OJ]d Maids —Confidentially,; Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is your last hope for a sweet breath, rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes. Don’t give up There will be.no set program. of wor to club is to! educational classes,: such) work will he started on, their: request. PLANNED BY‘ Y.W. CoA. Projects Model Clubs for Women Workers in, Ten Leading Cities of the Country iy? Women’s “industrial service ceriters ate béing established by the Young Women's Christian association in fen of the larger cities of the United States in order to demonstrate the best way of mecting ‘the needs of the womin who earns her. owne-living, particularly when her*work takes her into a strange city. Suchi centers have been started Richmond, Va., Denver. Others will be opened soon in Cincinnati, Minneapolis” and City, according to Miss Gertrude Bur- establish work in the last two cities. The five, other: chiles iwt these “industrial demonstration * tery r yet, to; be determi supon. The pihh, a¢¢drding’ to oMigs “Murrell, is to secure. a building Inthe heart of the industrial district of the city where aclub, on .the order of ‘the industrial war service. centers, started by the: ¥. W. C. Asin factories during war time, will be opened. The, house is to be in a section where the girl is and be where. she needs: it: If the girls who go-te the :club; want if they do not, they can use the center: just for recreation ,and, for good times. cafeteria is needed one will be started. The center-is; to. provide »whatever, the girls themsctyes . in . each community want. ‘The center, while promoted and super: committee will be under the direction ef a toca] .committec, which willbe; made up of women living in the community and of industrial workers for-svhom tho club 4s started and.will-be managed on broad, democratic principles. p There will be, no religious rentrictions or qualifications, nor will meinbership in the Y. W. C. A. be compulsory. cu | members; may join. the association Jf | they desire, ‘ut-the club’ is open to all women industrial | workers.", The girls will assess dues; when. small elubs are formed among the large membership for the purpose of studying definite. sub- Yellow. Mustard for ‘Sore Throat, Tonsilitis Old fashion ‘remédjes are, often the |best. Yellow Mustard, in the form of plaster or poultice, has been used for generations | (for _ Soreness, inflam. mations, ,conges- tions and -swell- ings with most excellent results but—it blistered. Heat eases pain and Begy's Mustarine made of pure yellow mustard,’ togeth- er with ~ other pain relieving mgredients is just as hot, but quicker, cleaner, and more effective and cannot blister.’ When your throdt is ‘sone; when you have pleurisy, bronchitis or a pain- shooting chest cold you egn get,speedy and lasting ‘relief with this most effee- tive preparation becuse heat eases pain. devery druggist has it—-30 and 60 jcents. without trying it. Smith-Turner,—Adv. 4 Phone 1304-W 156 South Center ch “JUST ARRIVED. ‘Charming New We aists | s All Colors and Styles: | reli, who leaves New York shortly to| H.C: L, €f4 Not only. this, but the girls wear their | fnre’to}Hayé/ hair in:'brnids—to/ save hairpins and coen;| Touge and .other. aids to. beau! “not the thing” at all. Jects or pul ae Specified kinds & ot ou fi “ation, is “as swimming, bikifirst...< sketball or other gymnastic classes. | cago, ithe. Work willyhe directed by women | for the next few day Who have had- éxperience in. the.,war |, pervice clubs ‘at the big munitions’ fae: tories during the past year rough vised through -the. national. industrial : | | «| BODY 1S | TO MINNESOTA |: FOR INTERMENT | The body _ of, Arthur. } Arthur, Bury,_aged .19., =_| who died. at_a. of influenza = Pneumania, WAS J jtaken, | t6--Hormony, “Minn. mother who was cal [he--yonng- map yhad been employed here ai by his illness, and also by the ‘ BROKEN, GLAIM (By United Press.) ASTORIA, Ores:Feb, .} die of broken hearts. Walford Johnson; ranehe ivi near Ast6¥i¢fourid ohe of his ‘thorou; bred Jerseys, dendsaeténg the rail right of way. He thought the Soe had been killed by a ee) . (2 t thet The strange f: ‘on the animal wi ‘was Hittcheref*,’ the cdw's héart had ing ingmea! le H: so ne WEAR, SIMPLE GARB) (By U MUSKOGEE, their fight 104 fx to found the work so thorouy x. {gities, realizing the necessity. centers “of ‘this sort, will continue the j absolute work, 3 when fs h = es f iksg me fl ro after May » again! when sh ress.) Ok,, Feb, 10*Cordu- in| roy trousers and woolen shirts for boys, New. Orleans, and in| gingham dresses and cotton stockings for girls is the hapatirey adopted by Kansas | by Muskogee Good dace: erb brush, so-long pots You ought to see “ENID BENNETT As the seemed wife, make hubby ‘come off his high horse “STEPPING our” + i Attorney Johh Wi is spending a “few ing to legaf matters, ses EEN ioe spending a few days Many 'C: friends. eee ire and Charlies Los Angeles, ese 8 hospital, Satur {{derwent Hight Qperarions. e. Attn dd to His ‘a ope after a ness, esterday” fy his here a week 240 yffice tend’ to oll amintters. eels y Ao Mr. and Mes. G. ¥. Leldecker naye | Guernsey, “W3 returned as i two, months’ pleasure a aa peouth: ee day. <7 torney of Laratnie, “has come to attend to legal business. . eee Me“and Mrs.°G. H. Mann turned from Denver where Mann has been attending to Pres, : Baker ae in Douglas yes- business? oh business ak Big Four, ee .¢ @ as i ders. of por-} A. C. s a in Casper legal matters. ee ot Laginite ds ar ark rant for the Palatine In: “in Casper to- ag Q Ties; no mark | a When it | een ia orney Ni per on =. S. Dryry, Seite a the Wheatland Times, returned to his home yesterday j after spending Boveral days heré. eg returned from i i Jack Noble iss Sarat a few days in Casper on business before returning to his home in sveteaaky- oh ed dent ery La £Lhwibncell. alee Py iver has come he ohana ced 2 Gasper and ted. @poattion with Mestas & Super. poepnntAnia: . Clark Perry. bit here ghis. mort: ing from Denver'arid is visiting with his ‘sister, Mrs. ae pnd family, ‘Jaméa/Farawelt of C! is visiting with friends here of Sweetwater Inst gt Mrs. a trove Tit and Mrs. W. Ws Cheadle. Carl Weber “& mrexndctad) be tena to business, 9 pe pals. fnsers hi Aie eo _STOCKMEN, ATTENTION! Withahes seddon ia ieee bs-voey tas for .soalal| Why -notbuy “yout” groceries soe all mp by ie cane at CASPE! demonstration byt nation constr A. New. York: onthly Income 111 E, 2nd : TODAY. Mrs. H, B. Durham left last night forgone ‘to Denver on a short business ‘trip. Cheyenne where she will visit #ith ,| old. tithe Tyenda a: 73 feW days. Miss Mary chorea is here: from Miss Rather, Dillon and her little sis- ter, Lucy, have returned to their, home ot} from thie State ‘hospital where they ny ‘Purest has ,retur' Floyd B. Pondoll returnéd coon: “from| Nelle “R.* Corthell; a prdminent at- phell Of Cheyenne arrived is morning to attend to erday, returning to shis ight in -Denver- forthe last’ month and is now at the home of his parents, Mr. back dori South Dakota, where he has beerto at- igy would make; sure,: “Absolute ‘Protection” ee, come it6.Cas.| iRian “ee ‘visit i i Boe G ck ta Vir were In mba sen nual ireetion | z STOCK EN, AT at Lambing season is not 80. |sbea not: buy your COMMERCIAL CO. | Core in and get out prices: /ESSEN BROS. CO. The New Clothiers. been, visit- ing here for the past’ week, ett last hight for Fort Worth, Pera, where) he has Oili intetests. ¢ with her West left | slight i. . CONTINUOUS 1 P.M: TO 11 P.M. R. C..Wyland returned yesterday ro TODAY ' ; a Bg Okishoma, Where he has been to at- A LOAD OF HAPPINESS DISPENSED BY THE GALLONS. to Casper have re Attorney important | FIRST—A SIX-REEL COMEDY-DRAMA— A GAY OLD DOL ..-A Breezy, Humane Comedy ~ > «- 28 THIS “GAY O1D'DOG” IS'NO STRANGER TO YOU! the lonely chap who runs the tailor may be he’s the friend of your youth whom you as “close” and ear’ eee you didn’t know! Life Pol- » NOTICE! also——_—— Mack Sennett Comedy— ““UNCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN” "TOMORROW: FITTING re Rigreas has caused ® en ore izations*to become ‘top: may a large enough.to meet all: de-. « -< mands from Seapine and: Cy Lio enough very ordér ms f Casa | L SERVICE. +o rel Customers, 'please ask for your duplicate sales slips. * credit on returned Bodies withoutithe Muplicate slip. f We. PERFECT You don’t have to'send it to ai laundry to eliminate bei “or sagging. There’s no binding at the arm-pits, tug t the crotch.” It’s Munsingwear habit to fit perfectly first time you brn sa sioner: a You get Munsingwear at our store in evéry desired style, oon sized, i ina large neyo of fabrics, light, medium, heavy- Nharisidldideds values ns s ourors right Don’ t put it off—put it on! ie Nuff ” Said OM ME aC TALCOMPAR Yo son weetiren ST “LYRIC THEATRE He's the fellow who works next to, you at the pffi¢e, or shop down the » road, TION! coll ‘Braceries now absolute cost ibis the case at CASPER out sale. 2-10-2 or