Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 7

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of $25,000 and Block In- icludes Many Progres- sive Firms eee The new Smith apartment building, ate cost of about $25,000, has in completed in the 100 block on East irst street. Four companies besides the apa: cupy the brick two-story building, ‘which extends nearly half a block on First) street. The old structure, oc- cupied by the Willard Service Station, gt 111 Bast First street, was remodeled P, Smith, owner of the Natrona Hotel, Battery service and other needs of motorists are supplied by the Willard Service Station, which is located at 111 East First street in the new building. A new frorit and a display window was made possible in the construction of the structure. Entrance to the apartments is at 113 East First ‘street. : The Electric Supply and Construction Company is next door at 115 East First street. Wiring and electrical work for cll sorts of structures is done by this firm, which also carries a good line of electrical fixtures, Adjoining this storeroom is the Cas- per Glass House at 117. East First street. A full stock of paints, oils, varnishes and painter's supplies is car- ried by this company. Window, plate and mirror glass is carried by this com- yp.wy, as well as picture frames. A Bowser gasoline filling station has been ordered and js to be installed by the company. Mr. Felmlee has his office in this store. The Brodie Rubber Company occupies the other storeroom, which is at 119 East First street. Goodyear and mond tires and an ever-increasing line of automobile accessories are carried by this company, which was formerly. on § South Center street. A complete vul- canizing plant is being operated by the Brodie Company at its new location, the same as at the old store. = In ancient Athens girls lived in the strictest seclusion till their marriage, kept Virtually under lock and key, They were seldom permitted to leave their homes, except on some great festal oc- casion. —_—_——- Colombia are distinguished by the way in which they wear flowers “int< their hair, the senoras wearing them on the right_sid¢ andthe senoritas on the left. ee x ' Princess Victoria, the spinster sister King George V,, is an artistic and ‘ul yinder. ' Some years ago carried a prize in a competition, an assumed name. { on the second floor, oc- |" sacred circles | ‘The'married and unmarried women in |. Daily Ceibune bine the activities of the public health service, study diseases and epidemics, administer Jaws relating to dangerous industries, enforca all legisjation | re- garding sanitation, protection of wo- men and children in industry and steer aliens to the path tuward American citi- zenship, Secretary of national intelligence, to combine the bureaus of secret service now maintained by the departmnt of justice, the treasury, war and navy departments, to obtain datu of any na- ture desired by any government agency, report daily conditions the world over military conditions. essences worveamam PRINCE AND PREMIER, LABOR AND CAPITAL HOB-NOB AT BIG DIN- Pe bar rig hades agp cepa tly gave a omg banquet on St. David's day joy leorge prop ose} the toasts, the first bei honor, the Prince of Wales. fF sana ates sell ie DOZEN CABINET POSTS PROPOSED ONLY FOUR TO BE GIVEN CHANCE i pS SE ESRD By RAYMOND CLAPPER Secretary of transportation, to super- (United Breas Start correspondent) {vise operation of the railtoads of the WASHINGTON, March 26.—Sugeest- |COUNtry. Proposed chiefly in connection ing creation’ of new cabinet posts is with government ownership or opera- one of Washington's indoor sports| '!" ‘ which is now flourishing as promoters} ‘Secretary, of merchant marine, to} of the ‘many presidential booms now|Combine all government activity relat- rolling along discoyer there are so few|ing to foreign trade and shipping, de- of these ‘pl to distribute among so] Velop an American merchant marine, many heavywei®ht contributors. supervise ocean freight rates, adminis- But if ¥iew of the fact that con-| ‘eT steamship regulations and assemble has added only six cabinet jobs activities pertaining to ocean traffic tS the tou ler ly established, is not | "°W in charge of the treasury, com- likely MORAN dozen or so sug-|Méerce, labor and stats departments. gested portfdlios will be created in the} Secretary of ayiation, to coordinate near future, tho it fs possible that- one] ®Viation activities of the army, navy | or two may be added. and postoffice department air mail The new ‘cabinet jobs:more frequent- service, and promote the aviation in- ay wil ted aire those of secretary of dustry as a preparedness measure. aviation, sdaretary of foreign trade and} Secretary of public works, to com- merchant marine and secretary of edu-|bine all activities relating to rivers and catian: Matter post is being wide-|harbors, public bulldings, road build- Breakfast !’’ ly favored ‘by club women and school] ns, and development of ‘public lands, never disappoints fer. teachera thruout the country as offer-| Waterpower sites and mineral resources Tt’ / endable. Results ing a chanee for a woman of nation-| 20W scattered between the treasury, 8 dep i p war and interior departments. Secretary of science and invention, | to promote scientific research and de- velop industriai shemietry and scienc+ as Germany did in the dyestuffs and chemical industries, search for new im- plements of warfare, encourage indi- vidual inventors and scientists, admin- ister patent laws. Secretary of munitions, to be devoted entirely to the job of supplying the ar- al reputation to’ enter the presidential cabinet. An@ in view of the tremend- ous politicaY power of women voters from now’ 6n, many congressmen and senators haye already decided that as ‘soon as this’ demand grows loud enough they 4vill have to bow. to it, reluctant as they are fo see a woman invade the Try it. The following cabinet positions that have been proposed officially or unof- $40 137 WEST FIRST STREET ’ Caen eee cereeinesitn’ ait, esheets eal aR my and navy with all ordnance, equip- ment and supplies with the partictila job of keeping the nation prepared te}, switch its entire industrial - organiza- ficially or at/least.digcuased in the cloak rooms of congress. or’over teacups in the Washington “drawing rooms" to which F: in. K.- Lane referred when e i af 23 heretiréd from” the cabinet” recently:} tion to produétion” of war tmtterials in Secretary: of education, to promote|event of war, leaving the war and nayy public instrnetion, wipe out ‘illiteracy, |departments free to, concentrate on the reducate ajiens, and ald states in voca-|actual job of fighting. tional training. Secretary of public welfare, to com- Light, Tasty Biscuits Just let mother call, ‘‘Biscuits for We’re sure there’s a treat that can’t be beat in store for us — light, tender biscuits — toasty brown and all puffed up with goodness! For mother is sure of her baking powder— Calumet. She never disappoints us because CALUMET BAKING POWDER always the same—the dest. Calumet contains only such ingre- dients as have been approved offi- cially by the U.S. Food Authorities. You Save When You Buy It. You Save When You Use It. HIGHEST Many of these preposals of course are scarcely given serious considera- tion by any considerable number in congress and several overlap or almost duplicate entirely existing agencies. The fact that they are put forth means Ing out loud as to how the government little except that many people are think- can be made of more service to *).° public or more economical and logical in its organization. Fifteen thousand young women in New York City—girls who work for a living and have average conditions to regarding political, economic, trade, and | contend with in thelr own homes, have pledged themselves to the New York) | Probation and Protective Association to aid in caring for the morals of yuung girls in the metropolis, pointed three successively as regents of The Netherlands. In Ceylon property descends from mother to daughter, Instead of from was accounted one of the ablest rulers| father to son, with the result that vir- of his time, had such confidence in the| ually evéry woman in the country is ability of women to govern that he up- a land-owner. The famous Emperor Charles V., who | KEEP STRONG One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken | mow, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month hence. It’s more economical to give your body help before resistance to disease is broken down. 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