Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 10

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Ve ee, MEETING OF ti p READY-MADE FAM OF CHILDREN Q NEW YORK, April 22.—The on of children has become such opular pastime in New York this on that the demand, especially for in- POPULAR IN GOTHAM; ADOPTION I one Che Casper Dailp Cribune ass __ THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920 7 - ,and so the ila ILIES BECOME but I mad and r | ; 3 | Another difficult requ vy * Te-lq matron of one of the a ne UITE THE THING jeently came to the City Charities of-lasked. “On the East Side there | to reflect that the adoption boom is ace RDAgaNe i | fice from a couple of young, un-}some rather appalling homes,” sug-| achieving such tremendous proportions, Inquire Kenwood Gna a nted a p T went anout for ing exceedinzly | fll the or the it boy Kk later, the boy ¥ little on ro! ne les A . fants, is threatening to excced the sup-| Alas, a w or x s s Wo : Dr. Wil ‘on, Pre’ ident of ool ply. People must have acquired the: atisfactory., Again I was sum-|2°en | : Growers’ Association, and Spe-. {adoption habit during the war, the city/moned to the phone and this time Riess eee a tb cial Hill of Laramie to Ad- dress Meeting fe (5) Pooling of wool, auc. storing of feed. These are just a few of tion sale the subjects which will be taken up at/haby hoys, and especially for this baby| this meeting. boy, that yout are convinced he is auite | and We know that many of the sheepmen }t will be busy lambing at this time, never-/ that there is little chance of your refus- 1 you should be present, for it is]ing him. for your own interest. We realize that 3ut, after you have departed, the the time has come when this county,|}matron will very likely turn to her as- oducing county in ates, ni an or- every man in the t wool United ation backed by a county. It is only through co-o; t that we will be able to help ourselves | s in th emany problems whic hare con fronting the sheepmen of tod MAN WOUNDED BY SHOOTING IS NEAR DEATH 1 t Y f Wyo., April 22—~ | parents, in us ineligi re point of death | iiity. For instance, it is not at all un-| 1 m a gunshot }usnal to have a couple visi L inflicted by John LaVarsk, and with a well-defined idea of just pnenmoenia resulting from the wound. |they want in the way of a child. There! The shooti to have result ad deraand for curls, and to! 4 from a lon: fued between the y be added several other speci-| 2 ay at nlleged, rode his} fications, such as a straight nose, well horse to wher en W anding |set ears and long eyelashes. But al- at Cumberland ang shot him without |most without exception they end by The rning or preliminar a bullet passe fit the picture at all, but who has won) nd lo in his breast. them over by a fe wtimid advance The matrons who have been engaged Birds Driven Into City for Food in Recent Snowstorm of the past orm t One result of the s has been edy in bird the southern + of the city first stage of the bl dw at flocks of prairie lerks, the y that is often seen on the country roads hereabouts, con gregated about the residences near the end of Center street and some of the children and people living in that vi- cinity threw the birds some food in the from the table and found hand few life In After the over, & small, horned rt Ds shape of sc what grain could be The larks even came down far as the business district in their search for killed in front of food and some were the Oil Exchange and O. S. buildings by the traffic that is ing there at all times. One fine specimen of the} male horned lark w struck by # car and killed in front of the O. 8S. build ing and some passer by placed the bird in an upright position on the outside showense of a store there where it at- tracted considerable attention. However, the security of the birds short-lived and r their ranks are being decimated by flock of hawks that have come into the city from the plains and ravage the larks a as the latter are bunched together. Seven of these hawks have been counted at the same time at the south end of Center street in the black at thi end of the paving and others are re- ported from other parts of the city, pag A NOTIC supper and dance will be F evening, April 1- lows’ Hall, for benefit ‘of Woodcraft Home, given by Neighbors of the Wood- craft. No admission. 4-22-1t® given to see him?) a while Charlie's eyes I'm sure wil be} surprising in view of the world’s general and even infants, appear to attract di fore has|t ng run on the/ i would-be} V Jown the baniste uthorities think, for n here been such an 4 rphan market oster parents springing up in all ts} d And so inspiring is the udden enthusiasm of the matron for he prize of the collection, after Isn't it strange they} I thought I would} © take little Charlie; their minds were| ‘© made up about adopting a girl. They) nted one with the regulation blue es and infantile suggestion of curls, 1 never be able to persuade that couple want gir! vrown and he has such a quaint little! urned-up nose.” This pref for girls once rather| partiality toward boys, and is one of| \the many inexplicable features of the adoption busines Another is the curi-| ous manner in which some children,|¢ ferent people adopting some little waif who does not this work for some time says that they never ‘attempt to force certain chil dren upon certain applicants, but leave it to the law of natu lection, which operates in adoption as weil as other romantic matters. “One time I was notified by a very wealthy New York woman that she wanted to adopt a little boy, who had golden hair, blue eyes and a straight, sturdy bac’ ‘aid a woman official of the City Charities office, the other morn- ing, her eyes twinkling a: he* various experiences. be unywhere from 5 to 10 years hi ct one such little boy cherubie countenance answered even more detailed description came later, so I ne wsuit and in whose the wiich had him dressed in a sent up to the great lady’s this stock we are going to —don’t blame us if you fai $75.00 Suits, special reduction price $70.00 Suits, special The rowing season of the Columbia t A university crew will be started with a reduction price ... reduction price . —— STORAGE $60.00 Suits, special BATTERY Willar sell and take care of the NA- ALLY advertised WILLARD hread rubber insulated batteries. We have (he necessary instru ments to test and repair magnetos, generators, straters and the lighting all makes of cars. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave, Phone 9683 (Old 11 E. First St.) eqquipments on reduction price ... Phone 51-M Special We are overstocked in Men’s Sui $63.00 $354.00 Every model fashioned up to the minute and you can’t beat these values any- where. {We carry a complete line of Men’s Furnishings. FRANK CANNER earful voice asked me how I expe t to keep an uncouth little who turned the hose on dear rs and threw ar of the nat home. as infants, his n't know what cowlick was when T gventually showed signs of devote) se ! ‘anted infant girl |being practically yjent, it has been impossible so far to n belonging to the same family are not seattered to in the same town, if not in the same Sometimes the children, adopted new baby must have one. a under the sin st got the le t to invests le it a po sent hool teachers, sisters, who air of twins to adopt, ‘They , of course, and these out of stock at pres- Brothers and sisters the four corners ion, but are at least placed rated. are not aware of the family m : of the state, but requests for orphans|ty new Fauntleroy collars out th as _, The meeting of the Natrona County]are being received from points as re-| dow. pereerttiegi cs aia oe: be dlp Wool Growers’ Association, which was|mote as Alaska and T In fac “After that, T gave up sending C. 0, | 2UtnOt eon tae od ar eer mrar ene | » have been held here last Saturday,]|New York appears recently to have be.|D. orders. ‘The me boy, however, ot te ak be ie ee punlomeven value. ill be held at 8 o'clock Friday, April|come gular clearing house for or-/was later placed with a couple wio| Pt home lite. The shade of Samuel But- the Courthouse, the have|phans and foundlings, the y of| Were blessed with greater humor, and] pe eet nee eee a itety | ad. whom are sent to residents of r|Who permitted the child’s normal per-| (tin Qi casen any Coubts in. therpath The following letter announcing the]sections of the country. jsonallty to assert itself, They chose a bi aye aeeae a Ah rede vie To meeting has been sent out by the-of-| If you set out to adopt an orphan| himinot because of his golden hale and|2 i) 2: soe a Serer trae, ficers—M. L. Bishop, president; M. J.|these d with the pleasant idea that|Seraphic smile, but because they kod| "on attention to the fact that: human Bur secretary-treasu and G. M./¥ou are conferring a favor upon society|Mm—a fact which the bo¥ sezhed tol) cing. are born ad irdtviduals and not Penley, the county ultural agent.]/in general and upon the orphan in par-|5€MS¢ and appreciate. as are y 0 n | “Of cotirse, the matter of colovine je} herds, as are many other animals, “Owing to the terrible snowstorm and] ticu you are quickly disillusioned c ri ego, matter Of coloring is lara they, doaice thelva aiken ath Gor. i which raged thruout the entire/in the beginning of The | Prgtty important to the prospective par-| 4 i i rd which rages \ : d beginnin, you know. If they want a young|‘tions. A baby needs a mother's love » last Saturday and Saturday even-| competition is so “it is usually because they wane {28 much as it needs her milk, say the were forced to ‘postpone our|the children’s agencies in : |to keep secret the fact that it is not{#doption authorities, and they do not which was called for that ev-|and you will find several individuals their’ own, vandlwottheyt wanthite’c like to be thought sentimental about it, We will now hold this meeting}there ahead of you, eager to adopt, ana| , so they want its color | ke | ° , D 3 list toubib. of ita: Paredes ; either. If you are inclined to argue * of rowers of the county on]|patiently enduring the inspection and’ !& t ype that prevails in] | = % of w “ 3 ntly ; their respective families. ‘It woutq! bout it, they hand you innumerable April 30 at $:00 p. m., at the Courthouse. | Interviewing of the agency's officials, thelr respect : statistics, proving that children die like z Ati the headhuet ten *or tu Gio never do for a couple without « blond Every man should feel it a duty both|é ie headquarters » City haters blue eeatibetine : flies in institutions and-survive in the to himself and to his fellow sheepmen|ties Department in the Municipal Build-} 4 me pec ween the (101 go ha abanrtiet : € a J : ; 7 ‘s {back home escorting a blo s POM es OL ne aoe: F : ing it is the They have on an} 7 oruing a biond- young Off-|*" sa 1909 9 Tiwrie voric 10 be present. : ive ‘applicants for adopt.{SPring, if they wanted to convinces their FOr) Sau ratetracs: yaw ee York Dr. J. M ident of the] average a oe : - from| friends and relatives that it was their|State institutions, for the care of, or- Wyoming Wool ¢ "Association; | Mile children ks Ay Rat ooly sear a ~ “| phans and foundlings, almost half of J. W. Wilson, s y of the Wy-| Fifth avenue he colored: dreas i hiv trai those under two years of age bas Ais: J gra soni mecrotar aot COGS" sls eere heavens Sin ia enuniaeatts re-| ,_Sonietimes family traits are carefully S058 ,OfASP, Alod—or oming Wool Growers’ Association, and) ive" tiem of an iffant charge will be| Jescribed in requests for infants, and eee \Ceontine, will all be present |#PPreciated, if you are the right sort|“° ™must hunt vigiltantly about ‘the versity of Wyoming, will all be preent| CPi sai it will by no‘means creator jae agencies until we find the one BURNETT unless something unforeseen occurs. |e, Perron y desired asset. We have had requests They will discuss matters of vital im-|“°°SU0N- a for infants with moles on different p: OPTICAL CO. portance to all sheepmen, which you ae lermore, if your demand {s for| or their anatomles, and one We Skilled Opticians Se Remora tania will assist|@ baby girl, it 1s quite likely to be re-| ginia woman wrote in for a bwin Ground Floor Ree yslaneoer a strong| fused for the reason that the stock is| hada cowlick. Cowlicks had ‘flo Henning Hotel 4D OE ee exhausted. “I am sorry, but we haven't 3 - pt AZ as coun oaere any just at present,” the matron will The following re ay oc tiscussea {inform you sympathetically, “but how ant subjects w eae ‘ne out of sheep /2b0Uut a nice little baby boy? You| and acted upon, | (1) Laying out of shee? /hadn’t considered adopting a boy?| OIL CITY PLUMBING CO trails. oh behead eS ine ‘or| WhY, I thought most people preferred| i? tinder which comes e, Cl 4 sf Y re is’ v—a c! . flocks and grading of wool. (3) Brand) sem), Ve pave Sh Plumbing Contractors inspection. (4) Co-operative buying Of} yeany quite a beauty in his way, aban-| Rear 122 Center Street Phone 711 feeds, ete. ,and owning warehouse for|doneq by his mother. Would you care Estimates furnished on application y y Announcing the qpening of Shogren’s Gallery and Novelty Shop Keys and blanks, gun, lock and phonograph repairs. A complete line of Japanese China in tea sets, cups and saucers and vases, also baskets, inl and burners and woodenware, NORTH OF EXPRESS OFFICE This week—10 shots free to a customer Cleaned House cleaning time is here. some rugs made over. of these. Give us a trial. CASPER DRY CLEANERS 120 East Fifth (New address) built. Any make core properly equipment and expert mechanics. furnished on all jobs. 435 W. Second St. (Old) 2 DAYS ONLY put these suits on 1 to get in on this. $67.50 $50.00 Suits, special reduction price . $45.00 Suits, special reduction price .. $40.00 Suits, special reduction price .. $35.00 Suits, special reduction price .... $58.50 Exclusive Outfitter for Men and Boys House You will want your lace curtains, portiers, blankets, comforts and rugs cleaned, or you might want some upholstering done or We are prepared to handle all Casper Auio Radiator Works Successors to 0. K. Radiator Shop Auto truck and tractor radiators repaired and re- ALL WORK GUARANTEED 435 W. Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY W?’re frank to admit it and in order to move ale at special reduction prices for 2 days only—REMEMBER, 2 DAYS ONLY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Here’s aid trays, incense Phone 255-J installed. Modern Estimates cheerfully Yellowstone (New) your chance e/only $7 out of 1,000 died.” 422 out of every 1,000. In the same! lived among the peoplo on the Fast} boarding houses, and kindred institu. four years, taking the entire number) Side,” she sé “and I know all about) tions, of children of that age in the State, their home “l yet I blieve that oe —_———oOCOCOOOOO— | the majority of cases the average baby RUG WEAV! “p ; aleve ; .aa| IS better off with its mother in one of ING But do you believe that even a bad 4 Carpets and Rugs woven home is better than a good insti! *|those homes than in ‘an institution.” In view of this statement, it 1s gooa|f) ¥OUr own material. Latest ad: ‘rom igns. Eventuz.ty, when the children are all disposed of, it may even be extended to yume of us who dwell in hotels, gested the visitor. The matron hesitated a moment, and then nodded in the affirmative. “I have include Jackson St. The results are alf in favor of the car Aspecial $7,000,000 plant was built and a specialized organi- owner: zation was gathered together to make Quality at low costs this tire exclusively. strength and scien~ tific balance; car protection; long life; most miles per dollar. Such specialization is typical of Firestone. Stop tire shopping: The plant capacity Bus Fi ‘Buy Firestones, is 16,000 a day. Most miles per dollar is a Fivestone pledpe to-the big car owner as well as to owners. of light cars. See the new standard oversize Firestone Cord. Boyie’s Garage 231-237 North Center Phone 9 Remnant Sale A clean-up sale of remnants, consisting of lengths from 1 yard to 6 yards, at reductions from 15 to 25 per cent below former prices | In this sale you will find the season’s most up-to-date materials, such as Silks, Ginghams, Percales, etc. A clean-up sale of broken lines and sizes of HIGH and LOW SHOES, OXFORDS and PUMPS at enormous reductions 25 pairs Satin Pumps, in white, light blue and pink; regular price, $ $4.50, sale price... 2.95 10 pairs White Satin Pumps; regular price, $7, sale price 40 pairs Satin Pumps and Oxfords, in black, white, silver and gold; regular price, $10.00 $6 ¥ 65) pia e and $11.00, sale price. 25 pairs High Shoes, in black, grey, black with grey and tan tops, in French, Louis, Military and Cuban heels; 4 good range of sizes; regular prices, $6 75 Ss e Richards & Cunningham Company 131 S. Center “PHINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST”

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