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PAGE TWO UoIG LOVERS CHARMED WITH SMITH RECITAL Patronage All Tos Small for Bril- WOTORSS GREAT BENEFITS: “star-weerwe HERE > =e POLICE MATRON — | Polk. ) FEDERATION WOMEN 10 CONFER ON PLANS FOR MAYOR CLAIMS i | PROPOSAL “FAD,” PIANO WS We have & ok ‘Brade piano tn sto; ago at Casper that will be sold at a bj; discount if takén Yfiiffiediately. ggnable offer refused for quick disposa|. elegted to the presidency was Jamies i ‘GE MUST No rea ye | (By Associated Press.) Terms given responsible party. 1¢ in ANACONDA, Mont.—Declaring “he i ‘ested, write at once to The Deny. } | In preépayation forth forthe. ainusrandes es for such an office only a fad,| Musie Cémpany, Denver, Cdlo.> 5-171; ‘Yh of ‘the State Federation of Women‘ | Mayor J. B. McCavitt has rejected pe — | chubs which wif be ‘heffl in Casper next) titions from civie organizations to re Membership in Urged by Chamber of Com- ates last | October, Mrs. Linn I. Noble of ‘rher-| establish the office of ‘Mopolis, the Présideht ot the Fedération| here. |The office was fhas called a meeting of the board of| fall but 1 abali directors at Thermopolis tomorrow. | police Local Organization , Voli “Suite Whved iting on ‘Big Horn Nrdvntains. liant Entertainment of Eth- | merce Secretary in Circu- yeone sas also asked nat pycommittce|. No president or excpresident has died MARION P. WHEELER. elynde Smith Saturday | lar Letter ee . W. J. Bailey, B. Rich. er ha Unter Staten, danaia: Evening | : m= ‘ jaa Shfpp atha Ms ie ‘Bigham will | io ne Chambér Of ‘Céiimerde ‘fs DIBSt-| [#6 to pepreveie wes Bi in‘ ‘club. : ie | é jing hard for thé organizatidn 6f a Cas-, General Sie as tO the prdgram and A musical event of ur usual merit} E per Auto club of 1,000 idmbérs since the entertainmiént of a ‘delegates to z 3 = and one which deserved a far lar | ; the membership dies “of Buch ‘a tlt tHe eohventién Will Be ‘Ottlined and if patronage was the concert-recital given i will form a fund sufficient to provide! other ‘matters of importance will be dis- , at I. 0. O. F. hall x 5 . }for the proper marking of all roads ir oy an ie CAE REAI F She cou ny. and ae to ae in _keepi The board of directors consists of the prano. udience which fi roads in good condition. ; iota Bil corn’ =: rai AS . a the had atae ott | a B. Stattdrd, decrees at Gee ane thegguairmen’ of all: com For return of gun, :22 Special, taken from Griffith home- tinction comy {Chamber of Commerce, is also ‘actin: * wen oo) . a A «| [as Secretary of the committee arian C1 Conhri 6 mr) db stead about two miles out of town on County road. Re- und Was 3 Jested in the formation of the clu ana, CABSS COR irme y Trib: Van be , “auiggpets jon of the | has sent out the following ‘letter to| turn to Tribune. Boys seen ‘on porch shooting were iss Smith po: sses in addition to a ie} v1 s] ” | * * y 5 Smith n aaaition owners who should be in | Bishop, New Charch vechihized ail Will bel yrosecuted, 7 nihaina tices aidan |, “You have become vexed many. tine. | Figures in Address = amatic ability t like Kelly did,’ when you wi . : nd distinct enunc driving your car ‘over one of our W — = <== = = a the charms of her singing! f os Angeles’ modern bluebeard, Charles Harvey, alias Watson, and four | mine highy and you hit a jagged) Bishop, N. §. Thomas who confirthed erry, wer 1OW | wives, who were killed by him, according to an alleged confession. | rock a the road, nearly ruining a and) § pepe es sities ‘and peers ht i and full while the flute! |. . 5 4 shen a ms) eeyee’e} sanke: ew tire. Yo ave ‘worne ah al ark's arch yesterday ji * like tones of the usper register are| Alice Ludvigsen, Betty Prior Lewis, Nina Delone CH LESS CUR lana ey nd ‘pualea saa. BAU PONCE itornine fa net ‘arrive Whtil the service Just received from ourNew York Buyer taken with assurance and perfect ease. = ing ‘to get your automobile out of a Was more than half over, because of the The gem of a program which lbad hole in the road, and wished thst! @elay in the ‘arrival of the Burlington 5 sores included, twenty numbers Th R | Thi you could do something to improve the train. bd the little song, ‘wil 1 e Nea mg ids for the benefit of that great) After administering the rite of con: p ‘ ine Glen, sung almost aan ee ee ican army Who drive alutémoviles,’ firmation the Bistiop gaVe a shért talk voce. It brought out the expectally pyre u have, haven't you, ‘Just like Kelly to the congregatién fmpréssing ‘pon y . pealing qualities of Miss Smith’s (By T. E. MeCOY) aia?’ |them the résfonsfbilities Which they even more fully than more brilliant; There’s a poem some guy's written, "bout Wyoming's azur jo“ rm stop to think that a live pro-| face in the enlargitg of the Work here numbers. She repeate re song follow-| the rattlesnakes and woodticks, Jorcupines and bo | 31 » auto club in Casper Would )é and the erectifg of a mew church bufld- a ‘. = ing insistent applaus the purple snow capped mountains and the zephyrs in the Lom Weapon against such condi-. ing. In the newest colorings und the following materials: The entire program was well chosen!) "Bout the walves and bobcat kittens, coyotes, skunks a griz: tions | Bishop Thomas dwelt upon the sedred 2 o Qa ti and contained not single hackneyed} | “Ever got lost and wonderéd why the,memories Which surround the old Cre pe Meteor, Baronet Satin, Fantasy, Georgette ‘Crepe, number, The first group of old s He goes on to tell of punchers, with their chaps and cartridge belts, road wasn't n The Casper Aute Church in which he was ‘appearing for also Combination of Georgette Crepe and Tricolette, from the Allied Nations was or And silver mounted saddles, Hyer boots and Stetson felts, Club, properly financed and supportzd,| the last time, at a public service ‘and bs Nee . reat interest, particularly the little} tow ll work from dawn till evenin you keep r tummies full 1 and will play a big part in rem.| the significance which attattés to buch Crepe | Meteor and Tricolletts, Tricollette and song, My Days Have:Been So Won:| How they rope and tiea. critter, how they love to throw a bull Jedying existing conditions. merhories and as#éciations. ‘Two mem-| Fantasy. Values ranging from $28.50 to $38.50. drous Free by Francis Hopkins«a, | “We want at least 1,000 members in! bers of the class who were called out - 3 4 undoubtedly the first American com-| Op, he sure gives some description of this wealthy, healthy state the Casy Auto Club. Feeling that|/of the city will Be confirmed tater this ae ; > + post }'And he longs to travel back here, (so he ut any race), you are one of our right-thiuking citi.’ Week by Bishop Thomas. ttractive. 1Cé 8 XO A tch of the song, which was com/| 6,,co‘agenin to ride the ranges after cat t fat, S, We therefore take this oppoit:n-| . Arrangements for the thoving of the > ex pos 1 nd seat with others In} 4,14 to see the reckless cowboys come ¢ a s the ‘Nat of extending to you a ‘cérdfal :nvi-| Parish house from its resent Idc&tfon manuscript form to Washington, was Z tation to join with us in our work for to the ‘new HPpiscopal“chureh property ven by Miss Smith. ‘The manuscripts! p4¢ one thing I'am certain, (it's apparent in his rhyme), jthe betterment of Casper, Natrona, Will ‘probably be miade this week. It has| fwere discovered about a year nd guy must have hit Wyoming in ithe good. old) Bummer amt }county and Wyoming roads. ; been decided to use this frame building have béen harmonized to make them) Whei. tt trite ris awaving, and the young calves romp about, ‘Don't await to talk, this over with! for services while the ew church is be- singable. ‘The composer was one of thé F y Bovina ‘tutte teditite Himkes a. fellow want td dhoit |your wife's folks. Send in your check! ing erected, and it wit be fitted out| signers 6f the Constitution pias tenet oes Es at today |with the furnittre in the. -présent A group of th French songs was} . : | ——¥ | church, t most charming, the French diction and] Now the ‘thing he's writ are true énou gh, as near as I recall, | ‘The first ¥ al illustr}tives ‘art| Rev. and Mrs. Edwards and their the tonal expression of the singer be-| But there's sides to old Wyoming he ain't never Vat all, jconsisted in the symbolic frescoes of family will move intu their new home ing equally good. | He n't nevér*stood at night guard w hen the rain’s peltime doy | the Catacombs, —. -. .. . ... - A group of five American songs had! Nor slept out with just One stgan wh en there’s snow upon the ground LN refully Selected to bring out the | os io ange of the bility and) 'eanse When the wir down 6n us and the blizzards start to r | a group ma al toh And the cowtoys start f irm’ where they've spent their sammer's wi | hearers. When the sprt fe ‘all fr sola atid the valleys filled with ‘snow, | \nother number of great interest was) heen enough to strike the breech-clout on a long geared “"Rapaho | “The Spring song of ,the , Robin : Woman" from. Charles Wakefield ( When ‘the. range7coWws Stand nnd shiver, (8b spfuntb! weale to even-gtnke, | EN CT And the hui ‘that's fn thelr middle, cheats ‘a ameliforty. \ | Sucenetwr eenS oe et When the whole darned landseape's covered with a blanket soft and white, — | ly all American opera’ thig! That's the time to hit Wyor if you want to hit her right. company has éver sung. A sketch of the opera added to the interest with] That's one side of this here country that our poet's never seen, which the song was heard It would freeze the golden romance out 6f any poet's dream, In her group of children’ I'm no pessimist or cynic. poet friend I'll have you know, s htfu¥, and n-| But who the ‘ell can dream of romance when it's thirty-eight yelow? nded with two encores 4t the conclusion of the group of dainty Tye tip to give sou partner, if'you'l mind it not th t. little numbers. And that's to spend the Whole da Winter in some dwell hotel back Mrs, Willidm HH. Tothurst displayed) And keep right on a writing verses with your clean doseriptive pen, . rémarkable ability a sympathette| But don't come back fo old Wyoming ‘till the summer's here again, accompanist, and her rendition of the eee nee extremely <lifficult, mus [ pany aie Wee 04 i" reg z company has “holdings in leading o} oS en ISHS Cet E. T. WILLIAMS | tlelds, ofboth quiring and mena Well as a musical accomplishr a ving of the highest pra Miss arercs ne ricotta thy twins te) MARRIES AGAIN SSL ATRESTS CUT Mrs. Tothurst 2 part of the enthusiastic | applause which followed th of ongs which depended eaie-| AL TER DIVORCE cially upon the accompaniment for their full beauty , 3 | T. Williams, president of the E Miss Jessie Anderson, thru whose ef Bie TON Tcaea ae HA ote of the| MISSOULA, Nont uction | ‘of forts Miss Smith was induced to com SCORER os AER, we Msi ain | CWO feds. "o to Casper, deserves the thanks of the| | Lathes, en ae ein acest entire community for bringing an artist ede TR ee a ie of such merit to the ‘city ‘and for the) 0 iaday morati as se i eS 1 DIREEDY Oy SONS CPUC ener at Uittleton, Coto., a town tidar Den-| el to the city council hei |ver. His new bride fs Mrs. Annett > fisci of 1919-1 vir ‘aul Burbank. Following (2 Of, the year. previ) | ner Friday. night at the Savoy Hotel in en is that th | Denver, which formerly Was OWnel by ly ary year in 1 7 |Mr. Williams, he and !Mrs. William: lett c ar Mr. and Mrs. Williams ied 27 ¢ ears ago at Sheridan, Tnd. A few W. A F | years later they came west Mr. Wil ‘ - A. FYCRZe: as Hams made his first money in the oil a = |game in the ss Creek region of s » Glasses Witted. = | Wyoming. He since has made a for. Oni Wakicais (Gu pon The May Festival to be given 1 tune in oil, being recognized as on of 2 South Ceater grade school children ‘of Casper, |the oil irillionaires Wyomin «His ens “ poned from last Wedneschy on ee count of the weather will He given ‘dn the High school athletic grounds to | morrow afternoon beginning at 2| ¢ o'cloc weather permitting RISE core MA TBE The pageant, which represents ti festivities atte lant upon the choosin and crowning of a May Queen, is to be 5 ‘ elaborately costumed, and will uA Are just around the corner doubtedly be a most beautiful spectaca early 2,000 children will have p 3 ; P ai) tHe aor fotk aia “aatie And with them will come the desire for cooler shoes which make up the gram The new grandstand at the High : i chool athJetic grounds accommodating i} L will be 5 « accommodation of the ors tomorrow Iie fenitasrate acwoitl Oxfords track meet will held under. the dl ection of Coach Dean More: ; ALS aN GERAD A dependable cool Interchurch Work Here in Charge of New Secretary May Or Announcement the Rev. 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