Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1920, Page 5

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MG ILCAG CENTERS ATTENTION ON fen WYOMING WITH APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY, LOCATED IN CASPER) L. A: Toothaker Enters upon Duties of State Office Following Appointment Commit- le at Br L. A. Toothaker’s Snare as. state secretary, of the Young Men’s Christian associati active step,to be taken towards the Y, M. C. A. in the Cowbo on in Wyomih# marks the first getting a. real o¢ganization of state. Mr: Toothaker was ap- pointed yesterday by the provisiqnal committee named, last, fall at the state convention held here taken, up his new duties,. His head- quarters tempprarily will be in Casper, his present mailing address being in charge of the Casper Chamber of Com.} merce. Since the Y, M. C. A. convention ended here. Jast fall, the provisional state committee has directed the raising of a fund to constitute a, state budget for employing, an experienced secretary to use his entire time in Wyoming; to do field, work and to, organize local Y. M. C. A's thruout the state. , For this fand more than $8,000 has been subscribed . towards the total budget of $12,000 a year for three years which will cover the work. of the state organization. It is expected that the balance will be raised from the coun- ties not yet solicited. Mr. Toothaker has a successful record of 10 years’ experience in Y. M. C. A. work in Billings, Mont., and in Spokane, and Mr. Toothaker already has ‘| city, he goign jhe -work, of different realty i EPPICH r r Addresses Lunch- oe i Men in Same usuiess Here The Casper Real Bat Estate. Board, had luncheon in the Henning Hotel yester- day..noon, F. .L, Eppich, of Denyer being the principal speaker.,,, As. Jead- ing. realestate man-and-prominent citi- zen interested in the. growth of. that boards..and, organizations in; all parts, of the country, Mr. Eppich told of the need..of.planning-for the future jana the necessity, of, avoiding the. need- less. expense to which other. cities had | been gubjected to ,because-of failing to plan in, advance of ‘the city’s. progress. ~Arehie Weidner, L. A,, Reed and, Mr. Villpaye,..acting, -as.. the ,Ghamber..of Commerce committee-on city. planning, attended the luncheon to hear Mr. Ep- pich’s talk, son, County! between Buffalo and cay cee, -the. state. highway. commission .Will receive additional bids on April. 20, for the ,building .of the, drainage: struc- tures on this road, which includes ;the The Casper Real Estate Board is er. idleness. since Sunday night, freight trainmen responded to calls aft- er, |having, declined to work during 26-hour period. The return of the strik- ers followed a session with Vice Presi- dent and General Manager William M. PAGE FIVE U.P SWITCHEN sal NTO JOBS Walkout at Gieyaind and Other Divigics Points Ends at End ge Period of mes dleness CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 14.—Con- current. but. separate strikes of switch- men.empioyed.in the Cheyenne yards of-the Union Pacific and freight train- {employed on the districts between > Nebraska, and Laramie,’ Wyo- ming, ‘ended at 6:30 o'clock last night, when, switchmen reported for duty aft- and a the recently.,formed organization which ((#!% il) Jefters. has, asjits purpose,.the promotion and protection: of the-interests of all real estate dealers in Casper who are inter- ested in buying and_selling real,estate. No logical explanation of the switch men s-strike- here has been made, At Much progress,ajong- building Jines and moying of the 40:fook steal bridge, foU% | tn, a general development of the city, {s nd one-half miles north,of Kaygee, and reds ee the building of-one conrete culvert hox| $h@ hoe of. this. board,. which, thus and the building of one 100-foot con-| f@%, has shown unusual progress along; | crete ford. these lines. if Mr. Eppich also. expressed , approval This. cangrete work: inyolves approx: of the method recently introduced bere imately 7 cubic yards. of excavation;| which calls forsexclusiva listing of | the installing of., approximately. 237| property, .as being for the best interests | yands of Class A,conerete and;the fur-| of all concerned. nishing of 11,000 feet of, reinforcing, steel, in addition to the moving of the bridge. PIONEER GROCERY . AND MEAT. MARKET "PHONE, 345 Sandisoni & Fiddes THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver a Fresh cut flowers .reeeived every day. | | The Palace Ice Cream Parlor. 4-13-5t patie errr —4 Three times.as many men were Fresh cut flowers received every day,| wounded as there were killed in the Wash., and in doing field work in Wash-} ington and Colorado states. He is a western, man and to those who haye met him he appears to, be well quali- fied and. adapted to the work to be undertaken in Wyoming. It is contemplated that as soon as Mr, Toothaker has become acquainted over the state to effectan_ organization of permanent staté, committees with repre; sentatives on it from ail. counties. of the state, The permanent committee will then direct the work with Mr. Toothaker acting as, their executive. There are four lines of Y. M, C. Ay work requested from different parts of the state. There are High-Y clubs, for boys; Y. M: C. A. buildings in larger cities;, M. C, A..programs in or for indust of the state, and counties as- sociated with the Y. M. C. A., but not large enough to have Y. M. C. A. build. ings. Members of the proyisional committee which , decided yesterday, on the ap- pointment of Mr. Toothaker are B. B. | Brooks, chairman; Goy. Robert,. D. Carey, honorary chairman; H. B. Dur. ham, treasurer; A. D. Johnson of Cheyenne, and Dr. E. 1. Leevers+ of Sheridan. A. ,B. Minear, who has charge of the ¥,, MC, A..work. among. the Colorado Fuel and Iron workers, was at the meet- ing held here yesterday with the ‘pro- visional committee and introduced Mr. Toothaker.as a feasible candidate for the, position of state secretary in Wyo- | ming. DRAINAGE STRUGTURES ON CASPER - SHERIDAN ROAD ARE AUTHORIZED) , (Special to ‘The e Tribune.) CHEY. NE, April 15.—In addition | to the bids asked for the grading and culvert instaljation on the two sections | of the Casper-Sheridan road in John- Shé was Fat are The shadew on this picture DIL of Korein and following $207 directions ot ae. sys m thre Nis Now sts Be Michie: "attractive, mene tally alert and! in’ fond IN USED CARS - 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 1 Gre en, four-passenger Hudson,-wire wheels, cord _ tires. In excellent shape. 114-ton Re public Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling now. | 2 Tice and if ton Diamond T trucks. FWD. 1 Fi passenger Chalmers. 1 Five-p: passenger Hupmobile in good running order: t Chummy Chandler, good as new. 1 Overland five-passenger. All the above, in ood, running shape and tires in A number 1 peat is the kind of itictéase ih salary the ‘ mittister has received. His living expenses have risen jist as fast and as far as yours.’ But he i8 paid oti thé average just 52 cents pate per church member than he was paid 34 The Ministé+ Névér Fails You Every 6 icer. of the Government with a war message to deliver to the ministers first of all. ; But 80% of the mitistéts téceive less income than govetn- iént Economists figure 4s a minimum for the support of an average famil ly. When hospitals need moriey they éhlist the support of the mibilstertt arid receive it. in sickness visits the minister or the members of hig fainly they. must be treatéd ih a charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer’s: We Pd} Hiti Half ilié Wages of d Mechanic 8 out tae svéry 10 ministers receive less than $20 a week— aut wat the 8 bay of a mechanic. And of these pitifully in- equate ries, HOw fiitich do you contribute? Nothing if you are outside the church; ari avérage of léss than 3c a day if you are a chutth tember. All of us share ifi the benefits of Christian ministers to. the commuhity. They marty us; bury us; baptize our childten; visit us when we até Sick. ‘In their hands is the spititual training of the youth. we Até Ail Profiteers at Their Expense 2 Part & the Interchurch, World program is this—a living 6 for werd thinistér of Jéstis Chiist; an efficient plant and able ane ety cage os 9 tter preachers, help to pay the preachers iat ns thé best tHvestmont PP . your community—and for poe children—that you cati make, to dc shape. Will sell on time or trade for real estate. R.N. Van Sant Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo... 48 West ee STREET, New YORK crry amesonoe a ROSEN TTY aennrn em Ty art! glass is an American inven- ee] | no time could anyone be found by the local “news hour who would provide a reasonable explanation for the walkout. The trainmen’s strike, it was said, was in t due to the dis- tinuance of the practice order under mment operation of allowing the} y for time spent at termi- y from home. Discontinuance of, this, practice immediately after the Union, Pacific was returned to the own: ers of the road, it is stated, meant a > $40.a month in the ght trainmen. » Chey- ific on a GHINESE BANTAM GETS a DRAW WITH BEC, il is (= SAL © ps AKE ory BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Skilled Optieians K. R. Jorgensen Larsen & Jorgensen, lie. Contractors and Builders ’ First and Ash St. enne terminal normal paxls today. needs it— cky Mountain Tea this W: ithout fail tr is famous “spring™ Cleaner—fizik. Smith-! Planning Mill in Connection Phone 219 Yo Gg Weleanie Gue ests Miore Gladly When your home possesses individuality in design and window hangings. You find increased happiness in it and you are really glad to hear the bell that announces the arrival of guests. ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES will be commended upon bj on display this week at this store just such draperies. many to find that we carried such a complete line of Cretonnes Ith of color Benne a iends, you will find sa revelation to in ‘Ne 3, Cretonnes, ete. best describes y curtains and lip covers, and for frocks, slip covers. —A wei our larg hangings of all sorts, bec the smaller designs smoc garden aprons Prices range from GSe to $2.39 Marquesettes —A wider range of*plain tape, hemstitched, bor- ders and lace edge. Marquesettes are not to be found in any larger stock than ours here, you can choose at from, per ya tl 45¢C 7 0 98¢ Suntast Madras —In 36 and 40-inch widths. Some patterns can be split, thereby saving to your pocketbook, at from 91.89 °° °° $3.48 Window Panels —American-made lace window panels, of Nottingham and Filet Lace, with beautiful designs. This is just what, you should have for those windows that have puzzled you heretofore. traced by the panel, at 59e 16 89e Filet Curtain Nets .>-Here are to be found nets that will sure please every lover of window hangings; in white, iv and ecru; patterns for every room in the house. Priced at from - 48e to $3.50 Terry Cloth —This fabric has been the talk of drapery stock. We s¢ ‘harmonies’ and auto - have a line of patterns that will appeal to you, both single and double face, at $1.69 **” $2.19 Golden Rule Store fw Fn aderdty Said Dad to Jim--- “Jim—T'll put up from $2,008 to $50,000 (any amount you say in any bank you name) to the credit of Mary andthe children—if you’ll just deposit a small rate of interest against it each year, for I want to help you get an estate for them. “And—I’ll never ask you to pay the principal—just the inter- est—and Ill stop even that if you die and then deposit the full estate in your bank to their order. “What’s more—if you live to old age and need the money— you can call the deal off—and Ill agree to give you back the bulk, if not all, of the interest deposits made.” If you were Jim—Wouldwn’t you take him up? Sure you would! Practically the Same Offer Is Open to You “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153 oes 3H

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