Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1920, Page 8

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et ee. pact fichT DISCUSSIONS TO | FEATURE LUNCH AT THE HENNING Ample Recreation Facilities Sub- ject of W. O. Wilson’s Talk j | 7. E. P Armstrong, Oskosh, Neb. Before: Business’ Men Sentiment is Strongly i in Favor 8, Julius C, Schoffer, Roottabluty. of Women's Organization 9, §. S.. Stump, Paul City, Neb Tomorrow | 10. James Smith, no. add == in This City } ‘$1. G. B. Morley, no add Great interest is being manifested in | Ernest C. Heinze, Rising City the first of the Chamber of Commerce F Neb. luncheons which is to be helasat.1220} The first step toward a definite or- | j9. Winard Werman, Weston, Neb, tomorrow at the Henning ard the nym.‘ 8@nization of a Young Wotnen's Chris-! .14° J. m.Wolcox, no ada ber of acceptances now in is beyond; tian Association in Casper will be! 4, zpatrick, Guernsey. taken tonight when women who have ; : ; | expectations ! 16 S. Phillips, Lexington, Neb. t tal | consented .to.serve on the provisional 5 : the number of plices must- be rnieeee wil Umect eke O''an the 17. J’. J. Burchell, Deadwood, S. Lb Getinitely known, all members expect Prubie grog 730 1 ne} 18. WAL R. Baker, Council Bluffs. tend are urged to make This Faeat eR GUEA atu :pre | 19. Sam Monaco, O: by card,or by: phone. | yininary me ratpesrerany Aater.| 20 P. I. Lehner, no 8 : in The! noon at the opal parish house,|, 22+; Ben 14 Burrer, Edison, cussed 0°} Which was addressed by Miss Margaret || *2- ). i Mundehenke, no ae p of W. 0.) 42, O'Connell of New York national Pete rCarlaparg, 70 908 ing as chalr-| secretary of town and county work, and gt: Vg AC ERO TS Eee pe ae Miss déertha’R. Miller of Denver, town pis ay Cutshows Colby, tas mmittee, which perfect: a4 county secretary for the west cen: Casper Baumgartner, Scottsbluff. | ed the r the luncheon and for tral field. R. H. Purcell, no address the for he housing prob-} just what form the work in Casper | Wm. A. Mallony, . Kas. em Thurs¢ tt a meeting Sat-/ 1 to take has not yet been definitely | Carl J. Nelson, Linden, Neb. urday noon 1s to conduct all Cham-} getermined, but the fleld © secretaries Rk, B. Morlin, no address. ber of Commerce luncheons along lines! hope to s blished a recreation cen- W. D. Lighty, Morrell, Ne). which will make them vitally interest-! ger, with rest and reading rooms in the A. 8. Allison, Columbus, Neb. ing to the membership. business district of Casper as a starting| 34. Jas. R/ Minnhan, no address. local men will lead the discussions, | point for larger activite: i] 3 Grant, Kensizigton, Ma. ind all members may feel free to ex-|" A partial survey of Casper and its| (36 Callighn, no address. press their opinions. This plan is based peeds-has been taken. Of 150 37. Clif! Ammertr ottshluft. on the ling that Casper is unusually] girls and school teachers intery! 3 KW. nbertson, fortunate in the ability of the men it} not one but felt that there was ni I. J. rington, possesses, and that it is not necessary to|work here such as the Y. W. aI Cheste no addr Partial Survey Taken Here Shows| DEFINITE STEPS TAKEN TO START: 1 W.0, ACHERE ARE SUCCESSFU IN LAND LOTTERY (Continued from: from: page 7:1 ~ A git “SIKYOMING MEN pute, run the civie forums on lyceum or} could do. All’expressed a need of recre. or , Lusk, W chautauqua plan by bringing in outside) ational facilities, Many were eager to orge |] , no address. sped see a fully-equipped association at once, Jack -.armon, no address. We believe that we can find the solu-} having known the joys of such a build: | Paul J. Hall, Osceola, Neb. tion of our problems ourselves, quicker,| ing in other places. | Jultus J. Bartell, Hazen, N. 1 frank discussion, and full considera- A swimming pool was indorsed by | ra) _ xford, Kas, tion, than by listening to ¢ lers tell] practically all of the girls and others | Sarl Montgomery, Torrington. s what ou be don the members| asked for gymnasium as well, All ex- T. S. Mannic! pf the commi state. The committee} pressed the desiré for “somepacé in} Richard’ Hallie, Mi is headed by R. M. Lamont and | which the girls of Casper could become ©. W.- Davis, Denver. of O. L. Walker, Rey. Philip K better acquaintec Many asked for a} J. F. Gillinsky, Council Rlufts. wards, Rey. John H. Mullin. W. 0. ‘Y, W. C. A. cafeteria with low Be OAS Browit Hershey, Ne son P. Bacon and Joe Denham. meals. Carl Gustavson, no address. It ig the hope of the organization that| In a short talk yesterday, Miss | S. C. Hilton, Canton, Ss. D. the Chamber of Comm luncheons / O'Connell told of the great amount of M Purchon, no address, may be made regular ¥ ffairs and | work which ssociation could do in} F. Fanchura, Torrington whether or not this policy will be fol-)@ city such per, even with its | c. lowed depends largely upon the success! equipment limited to a hall, office and} H. ef tomorrow's program 5 2 Ray Fisher, Lincoln. > She described a Nebraska town with ic kee hades ho Addseme 5 | Such a center for its women. ‘The room LatvAnatin: slo addres: | is attractively furnished ana is con-/ <i. CP Hiutton, Hastings, Neb. | stantly in use. Women’s clubs use it} Emil R: Faefita, Ord, Neb. for a meeting place. Women shoppers | Adwiisthbrarchesscottabl itt [Won in to rest or to meet friends. | ; pling 7a Women travelers find it a place in| 4) Helier, | which to rest between trains, High a 2 school girls have their club meetings COUNCIL TABLE be laid before the supreme allied coun. | cil. Desires of reparation for the losse: suffered during the war from’ Turkey, it is urged that rectification of, hen. fro! tier be made. Some territorial adjust- | W"* ments are ne ry to end the long | #8 standing differences between her .and! ‘Turkey, recially rding the Kur-| be destan. ga {tim the a wa SS survey, membership, location, finance, there! poh nominations and constitution DEAL FOR SERIES OF NEW FEATURES : Hanry Brennan, manager of the Lyric) closed a large deal where ures six hig feature pictures = ater during the coming month. | the largest und most preten-|* of the six is that of “The | "an eight-reel photo play, | Ue * JBI ERS ee for his th abl tious pictur Sagebrusher which is played by an all-star cast headed by Roy Ste The picture is taken from the novel by . Emerson , ilough | In the un is the he Sagebriisher,” beside usually dramatic action, th k most realistic forest fire and sensa-|% tional fleod scenes ever filmed, say | Season en this feature. 1t Pk is better a Gold,” some claim. Another “Other “Desert * * |x: photoplay is that of |) * Shoes,” an Edgar Lewis |% Crawford Kent is]% in this eight-resler. Edgar ected such ‘amous piccures as he Barrier” and “The Great Divide.” Lord Loves the Trish" is the trennan has secured for “Fighting Cressy,” the Bre novel, with Blanch Sweet in = th role has t n secured as also has ‘) leadliner ’ with Blanche Sweet tn the lead. Louise Gis ‘ star , “The Lone Wolf's I ter,” the Louise Jo + seph Vance ) Which is the sixth |y picture. * big Men's \irected picture. featured * z x x of ug story y Corbett, for a resident of nd now livmg in Virginia, is in regard to the settlement of the William Corbett estate. BLONDY’S TAXI AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 18 PROTECT YOUR FAMILY Bt Sean C.R.McGREW General Agent THE CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ’Phone 153 HORE HITE EE IEEE IE IEE IE kitchenette. and parties after school. | supper, sometimes for classes and some- While only were present at yesterday The provisional committee which will and will be divided into committees on. KAHAN KHALI EEE F SHEE EE HHA Eg Business girls | ther in the eyenings, sometimes for nes for games or to sing songs about iano. Hundreds of new friendships ve been formed since the association s opened. Notice Call meeting CARPEN- TERS’ LOCAL, NO. 1564, at the Moose Hall, March 9th at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of raising the local dues. Be a few business women meeting, it 8 an inspiration to watch their faces this’ description was presented. organized tonight will elect officers NH Each is of heavy lustrous taffeta and instilled into every dress is the quality and design which makes the Peggy Paine Dress so well known. We are allowed to price you these dresses at $65.00 for this week only. ” it ist, Coyne-Saller Co. Siz 3 KKH HHH AH AA A AHA N ER HEIHHSEL HEILMAN LENE ER RR TE RED TAG SALE New. Spring Dresses—$50.00 Values $23.75 The Leader WILSOK ACCEPTS WASHINGTON, } pressing satisfaction tered desire” of the allied leaders to with reservations, the proposal that | Italy and Jugo-Slavia themselves will | be permitted to settle the Adriatle dis- Hubert T. Matthison, Walter Hudson, Lincoln J. We il. Ww. . E. Daley, C. HL. Armstrong, Waterloo, Lewis Ravel CORRINNE GRIFFITH In a tale of sports, society, finance, love, adventure and strug- Gorgeous costumes, aviation feats, exquisite scenery and dra- 10c—30ce——-ADMISSION——1 0c —30c The man had to have a bride to be quick. The girl had to Then ‘a ‘hundred troubles beran for them both. Their little engagement became a joke—-an embarrassment—a tragedy —and at last—a picture that is different. | GEO. VROMAN POST Is meeting of of the regular bi-monthly F. > Vroman Post No. A. n gion has been, postponed ight from tonight e Ned for 8 o’elock. it business of up before the meet-| It is expected that Some of the m | the - will come |ing ‘Tuesday night. [the ‘proposition of a ‘special sment | will be dered at the m ing and | }for that mn alone a large attend- ance of ion members is desired. (By Associated Press. le mal Sou at the reach an “equitable solution,” Presi- : x shetty dent Wilson in his last tte to the Kither Peter Nice, recently elec ted | French and British premiers, accepts |POSt commander, or A. C. Porter, vice: will preside at the meeting. | ede | commander, The greatest hydro-electric plant in! the world, anned for India, is ex- | pected to deliver water to the turbines lat a pressure of 680 pounds to the square inch, , Lincoln. Pickens, Lincoln yagner, Ithica Miss Anne Sullivan of Denver has . Elva. ‘taken a position with the Stockmen’s} no address. O. Thompson, Boulder, | National bank. Emil J. Prehl, Spencer. J. H, Kinney, Havel COURT HOTEL B. G. Rock, no addres: 7 p 524 H. D. Batton, Wymore. | Mrs. W. J. Farrell, Prop. Phone 529} Plattsmouth. Over American Express Office Ta Tiates All Rooms Modern. Reasonalile By Day, Week or Month i HEATER TODAY BETTER THAN THE STAGE PRODUCTION gle for supremacy “The ChHmbers’” matic intensity A'so——— FOX NEWS WEEKLY TOMCRROW: have money. It is VIVIAN MARTIN In a Comedy v:ith a punch to'it “His Official Fiancee” °10c—30c ADI ISSION. 19c—30c Delicious ‘aelaa Fancy Roman Beauty Apples You will enjoy these superlatively, delicious, juicy apples at all times—when you feel the need for something to “munch.” Leta plate of apples, with their exquisite shape, color, and fragrance, grace your table. Have plenty of apples ‘at all Roman Bomty 3. 50) Roman Beauty Apples, Per Box Place your order at once for a box or more to avoid disappointment Robert McElvany and W. McBreth of Butte, Montana, arrived here yesterday | SplitrockSp!itrock, TO HOLD MEET TONIGHT for severa! aays visit. Sinclair Advanced Vaudeville | Viola Dana 66 The Call of Bob White TOMORROW—Big Western Smashup—“THE BEAR OF William and Arthur are MeTntosh in Caspe, day on business. = is In eis today. A Tribune Wantaa wit sel) jt CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY Singing and Dancing Jokes and Pokes and. —— in. ome Bride’ Then——— A Thrilling Western Featuring the female BILL HART of the Screen SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION— Fly with a PATHE CAMERAMAN Loops the loop, tail spins and jazzy turtle “apomed ——and. Another Comedy—“HELP, HELP” This is all : ‘ We should worry, we're going to the LYRIC! HELLGA’ NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Watch Our Windows Phones 13 and 14

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