Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 8

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ae ees Ate iy 1. PAGE EIGHT ~ Che Caspe et Daily Ccibune {no night work and 1 the suppression of jehild labor. The splendid girl delegates who ad- | aressea the convention in behalf of ene istudents and working women made jan especially strong impression, Mrs. beer a said. CASPER LEGION BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB TIKES. PLANS LARGEST FORMAT MONOAY NIGHT MEETING =< = | Wom the lub at club begin to plan at PAST IN TAT E Organization Perfected with Election of First Officers] jst {2 gne"samingt move, of mem, | and Adoption of Cohstitution Seeks Social | aacpataves "er Meeeey sectocernes oes } Pleasure and Self-Improvement End of Campaign to See Record} Membership in Wyoming, Now Held by Sheridan with Enrollment of 440 | pointed out, and Mrs. Cumfhings dwelt ecially on the wonderful atmosphere of goodfellowship which prevails. Her talk was greatly appreciated. | 1S { . | 1 The Business Bais Professional Women’s club of Casper wal eg |formally organized at a meeting held last evening at the Epis-! FEDERAL AGENT |copal parish house with 32 charter members. A constitution| fon meat (Gasper grows Abaya) was adopted and it was decided to hold meetings twice a month GETS OFFICES IN C. C. HOME was made by Vice-Comman.| 01 Monday evenings. The officers elected are: President, Miss} . Porter at the meeting of|Mae Winter; vice-president, Miss Ida May Porter; secretary, E. C. Calhoun will have his vocation- al training office’ open here in the » Vroman post No. 3 of the! Miss Polly Wickstrum; treasurer, A., who told in a most inter-} in the club rooms of| Margaret Leonard,» of the national convention of on in the Smith-Tur-| ‘These officers with the chairmen’ of| the association which has just closed |echamber of commerce office dwelling an, with 400 mem-| the standing committees will make up| at Cleveland. oithin: (heReSBHen dacer tin the mean time he has asked all ex-se od sons to call at his temporary n the state;/ the executive committee, and in addition| She mentioned that more thah 2,560! sent made a council will be chosen to represent the| delegates were enrolled and fully 500! state adj-| girls in various lines of activ! The/ y,. W. C. A. secretaries were present. in the American Legion club rooms in the Smith-Turner building in case |they have applied for vocational train- r expressed] next meeting ‘will be held Monday, April! Mrs. Cummings told of the new mem- should be the!19, The charter membership will not} bership basis for student associations re close of the, . i complete until after the/ which t convention adopted, of the ling rom the federal board and have which ends Thursday nd. the members’ » ideas which prevailed thru-| received no reply have been approved, of M nd of the stand taken by the con-|or wish any information regarding vo- ion backing up.tne woman in indus- cationat education from the govern. i] try in her fight for an eight-hour day. ment. IRIS THEATER ? ' TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON “More Deadly Than the Male” Woman—Riddle—Tigress—Spider—Angel—Call her what you will ALSO ADDED ATTRACTION, | _ FATTY ARBUCKLE ‘THE HAYSEED’ TOMORROW Shirley Mason in “Molly and I” Predicti the larg the state | esting “Get-Another| frog "drive in the lealontdotn role \Cla The woman's nquet, to. be y of the in Legion in the T. O. O. F, hall jay night, is to be for American and prospective mem- to sign of all who wish to join the ion. The dues will be $1 a lecided. A program of so- affairs is being planned by the| sd committee in addition to a pro-| ram of self-improvement which it is thot will be most interesting. Miss Margaret Douds was chairman and| Miss Blanche Toland, secretary, of the meeting. ‘ After the business had been disposed} jof Mrs. Burke Sinclair introduced Mrs. | W. E. Cummings of the Billings, Mont., up for membe this year Thu y post aljutant of this work at the banquet. the banquet, a majority} gion members plan to attend an Legion ds in the sonic Temple. The American I n | orchestra, composed of syncopators all! of whom were in the service, will play | for , this eance: . will hav After you eat—always use | ATONIC | FOR YOUR STOMA —one or two tablets—eat oe candy. Instantlyrelieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, foodsouring, repeating, ie ectean the many miseries caused b y Acid-Stomach | EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, well, Tens. of thousands won: ectully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy ce money refunded by yous own drug- gist. Costa trifle. “Please try it! “1 manager of eam and ed to! court ment hat made attend the meeting Friday house. The report of committee by C. R, Pe ontaining bod-} who je the supreme sacrifice over there, V ken up by the post last night. A good sum} was contributed last night to mark| the graves of Natrona county boys in This plan of decor: sd out in France r there and thru Legion in this pee ing| the American try. The initial sum donated for the p pose of decora “TALK WITH KING” LIFE INSURANCE ON A BUSINESS BASIS An inquiry entails go obligation. William E. King in his honor, the} asper as named. Donations for the purpose of decorating these Braves will be received by the Ameri- can Legion until April 30. Adjutant! Dralle will receive these donations. at he legion club rooms in the basemen Siete anak, es Smiths Parner. building. basement] ENN MUTUAL LIFE Also Two-Reel Comedy : ae INSURANCE COMPANY |} “ ” Your Mot ste Zo ie eer Room 2, Lynch Building || A SURE CURE le Spring Cleanser—fiz- | Phone 120-J : Smith-Turner,—Aadv. i Hoover lifts the rug from the floor Only The like ei end gently: ‘beats’’ it upon a cush- ion of air, as it sweeps and suction cleans nly $5.00!Down balance in easy monthly payments places The FIOOVE. ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER in your home during the special sale now in progress Place your order early, because the demand for Hoovers is three times greater than the output. ’ Home Demonstration at Your Convenience PHONE 69 “pa aaa a acre eg a "Chaheaheealalabdatbadalabatwdatatntobeaburbabokabokk tk LL 2 FIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON - SOUTH WOLCOTT BOUGHT FOR EPISCOPAL RECTORY The vestry of St. Mark’s Eptscopal church has purchased a new eight-room house in the 1000,block on South Wol- cott street, owned by Alec McPherson, to be used as a rectory by Rev. Philip K. Edwards and his family while the new church and rectory are being built. The deal was made by Howard Baker of the Casper Realty company. Rey. Mr. Edwards and his family will arrange to move into their new home at once, the present rectory on the church\prop- erty having been sold to parties who will move it from the lot. ~ TOO LATE. Death only a matter of short time, Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. 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Dealer CORONA—L. © SMITH Casper Typewriter Ex Ze 101 Wyatt Bldg. for a three-day session. a Former President William |H. Taft is to deliver the principal aagoes today at the annual Founders’ day exercises at the Tuskegee institute. | Phone 956 Truth is stranger than fiction. The last shall be first and the first shall be last. We lead again LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY FRANK KEENAN ‘The Thorobred’ A race horse picture that you never will forget N-E-X-T ; FATTY ARBUCKLE A TWO-REEL RIOT N-E-X-T A TRUE INCIDENT. The Five-Dollar Silkless Banknote from the files of ‘William J. Flynn, U. S. Secret Service ——Next- “PLAY BALL’ First authentic baseball pictures of this season. See the game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. Then the first'riot pic- ture from Berlin The biggest melodrama of the year . COMING LOUISE GLAUM ‘LONE WOLF’S DA DAUGHTER’ OIL CITY PLUMBING CO. 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