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PACE TWO CHUGH SU TOBE REP EARLY IN Great Success ‘of Bap Baptist Gathering Leads to Plans for Undenomi- | national Banquet in | Two Weeks Forty men from various churches of | he ttended supper and get- jal hi at the Presby' PER | | st evening which prov ee Me “ jry be held Tuésday, A supper prepared by at 6:30 and this was: foil an informal program which . j H inthe church. 2 | | She roster Sy ere inemibers’tn, the} Casper Chamber of Commerce will go to the | printer at noon Friday, C. D. King an- | nounced today. All assignments .of | ; | plural memberships must be at the G. ‘Pierce was the chairman the evening and introduced the varic mumbers on the program: were a solo and a reading by Ray Hudson, a read- y Wilkinson, a solo by Mrs. /TWO RESULTS OF STORM IN BOSTON AND NEW YORK—Upper photo a duet by Messrs. Johnson and F '| which swept the East. Lower photo shows a line of automobiles and busses a talk on “Organization” by S. F. Pel-| stalled on Fifth avenue in Néw York. diring the same. storm, ton, and a tlk by J. A. Pierce uf| j and have agsigned the entire number of of a men’s organization. ¢ OFP WRAL | memberships taken by: the firm to em- All the men present were pre ployes, leaving themselves nd voice. ly in favor of holding another mee’ men of the Baptist church, it is the iS intention to have the gatherings © i tirely undenominational. _ Men ANDA LETS : PONTRACT FOR are welcome, and strangers who 7 here on the nigh the meeting Chamber of Commerce headquarters be-| ment, to ite erected by Charles ‘Ariel on | 3688 that time. North Grant street, was let. yesterday In taking assignments, the manage-| to J. 0. Johnson, contractor and builder sure to reserve memberships Yor them-\ J. B. Provinsal.. The apartment house selves before passing out all the'r mem-|' is to contain fourteen three-room apart: | | berships. Several firm managers ‘beve ments and two four-room apartments, | Nominations for Taco ‘offices im the! ug: | per post of the American Legion— haye been made. The election of of- floers will bo held Monday, February | in the basement. of the West Hotel building. There were five nominations, for post commander. A speakers and entertamers. Among the} . Lemons, a solo by Mrs. Stew:irt. shows a car with two engines stalled in Boston during ‘the terrific snow storm Boone couhty, Nebr., on the advant tl in two weeks" time. “While last nines] fee MUST BE igs, 0 soul Arm hap taken out a sotnt | Hic WER MEDS EAR eeicnoes NOE tise f roster in the nante of only one inatvid: | churches or with no church affi ers: of firms holding plurals should be | The conract for the bricx work goes to made this mistake, it has been found, \built_about a central cour George Vroman post No, 2—the ’ 23 in thg Army’and Navy club rooms Porter, R. H. y J. Nichols, ‘and fred} ated. Since that time \Mr. refused xo} accept the nomi saying at} there were so many members of the! post here better fitted than he is to} fill the position.” George Blackstone and Dan fager were named as candida the office of jsost secretary. The sec-} ond highest man in the race for post commander will be chosen as yice-post commander. Harry Mills, present. tren: urer, was the only man named for t office of treasurer. State Secretary Harry fisher ve signed as post secretary about ad week ago in order to devote more time io his office of state Secretary. * His. work as state secretary was such that he could, “not remain in. Casper all and consequently could not. si ided attention to the post se office. Mother of Seven Children Is Sent to State Asylum, KEMMER from RR ny other e corn Se —says ‘Pobly They taste so much better and they make a mouthful. . Wyo, seven children, offepring only »# 1 Powell of w Jeckson Hole district, pitched monotone court . here ‘0., Feb, 18.—Moth- is the eldest of her} en years of age, Mrs. ote ranch in the} sang In a high as she was ‘carried for a jury determina ental condition. , As wit examined regarding her | lition she ‘varied ‘her sing by Uing shilly, but finals k to atting position on the floor and remained quietly until the hear- was coneluded. She was adjudged d o to the state hos ne ut ne ut Riverton. { PINGESS io WHO IS CREDITED WITH WINNING BET FROM CODY, 19 DEAD, ROME.— mutl.)—-Princesss who recently died in Rome, lishwoman, Li ther p the in Doria was an Eng- nily Pelham-Clinton, and for many years was known to most Prominent visitors to Italy, When Colonel William ¥. Cody vame to Rome: with his wild west show Prin cess Doria met him and made a wager that she could’ prod uw buttero (cat-| (leherder) from hir estate in the Romar campugna who vould ride any of big wild ponies and that she could eluo, produce iid horse which bis cow punchers could not ride. The bronchip b S, according to the story told here, failed to master the ttallan horse and Princess Doria's cut-| Ueherder rode the American ‘broneho to the intense sutisfaction of the greut| crowd whicli suw the performance. Our store has alw, en the working man’s headquarters. We car- -ry everything that enters into a work- ingman’s needs and are always glad to show our merchandise. ‘The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes and Floresheim Shoes Elgin Shoe & Clothing Co. “The Store Accommodating” | Anniversary America to Be Observed with [w Special Services and Ban- H quet in Casper ls — jot the Rotary. movement 'n-amenee, 401 O ROAD TO | Which eccurs durin 22 Sunday Lon will be will be célebrated by Casper | Rotarians next Sunday and Monday. morning the (attend service at St. Anthony's Catholic | reh “at 10:30 as Fr. the minister member of the club; On Monday evening a banquet to the! | members of the club and. their wives | served at the | Which will take the place of the régular | noon luncheon on that day, Brooks and A. E. Btorritt will bé the | mage fitty miles an hour the entire dis. jspéeakers of the evening and musi |numbers will also be provided for the} | occasio: were in Cheyenne and Deny, attended meetings in thowe seen “ed ware Pega for. oD. King ake tiie campaign by the American City Bureaw in*Laramlie, where a chamber of comi- merce is sie a dt of” Movéinent in oe ‘OF 4 # raised by thc.aiombers of the club. | Following the 1tmcheon the boys of the} school gave an exhibii of “drill work! le gymnasium work in the gym. Moi DENVERGOOD| Chimney Blocks | Jinbd Have received unquali- pra tisaes a4 tr Bs fel pate ate fied. indorsement of ae h Mrs. ecler, vs 1 Denver last night, driving his car; the aa see Jigen tae ae 4 | roads ‘between Casper and Cheyenne uliders. in ie nu are in splendid condition for automobile | States. Put up compigte travel. With ‘the exception ‘of snow- anywhere in. Casper a’ banks just outside of Cheyenne, and a bad \five thile stretch between ‘Glendo | $1.50 per feet. Phone 693 B-| and the river, itrwould be possible to | OF onde aces . Factory, 906 So. Onk St. Rotarians will} Jobn Mullin ty) Henning hotel, Hon. B, cal tance, Mr, Wheeler says, although he | was content with tweny-eight miles an hour on.his trip. ., Now Al See —— Come Fill F ever men are. “‘Tom” and “Bill” to each other, it’s when good pipes re a-going. If ever good »pipes go’ their best, ’tis ee ers in: eiips bowl. For ‘Velvet: is cee friendly smoke.” Kentucky Burley is the leaf that Nature made ' for pipes. Wholesome and hearty, honest as the day, And Velvet is that same. good Burley leaf, brought to mellow. middle age. For eight long seasons Velvet “meditates”. in wooden _ hogsheads, throwing off the rawness of “young” tobacco—truly * ‘ageing in the: wood.” Out - Velvet comes—cool, calm and. generous—the tobacco Nature made good, kept good. and made better. Velvet’s sweetness is the sweetness of cae tobacco, not “put on” like “frosting” on a cake. Its mildness comes from natural ageing, not from having the life baked out. Its fragrance is true tobacco fra- grance, not a perfitme. And Velvet’ } Number One cigarette. Roll one. As good old Velvet Joe says: “Fill yo! heart with friendly. sussinn ‘with frie idly smoke — An! let the did w world wag.” N 7 4 Aapetene | 164 So.Center St. Casper, Wyo.