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“WEDNESDAY, JUNE-16, 1920. © CASPER Y. W. 10 BE REPRESENTED AT ESTES MEET Large Number to Take Advantage of Opportunity to Combine | Vacation With Mountain Conference Che Casper Daily Cribune ean ay a] tween 3 and 10 per cent among Wy UNDER WAY IN STATE OVER FIVE FEET: MT OF SNOW CROWNS svt THE BIG HORNS ax tha ¢ PAGE SEVEN wants working for Shearing of sheep in all parts of Wy oming is fairly well under way, ac ing to reports made here by sb of the state. In a few sections state the work of shearing has been) past while in some p§rts the shearing his flock of sheep now in the Big Horn region located in the north In Our First Six Months of Service To the individual and business interests of and the le It is quite probable that the newly organized Casper Y W..C. A. will be largely represented at Estes Park this summer when the Rocky Mountain Community confere is held from August 6 to 16, As senting one of the newest associations in the west central field, the Casper delegation will| be sure of a royal reception. Pusincess|REPUBLICAN RUNNING MATES—Late photographs of Senator Warren G.| girls and board members will both be/Haiding and Gov. Calvin J. Coolidge of Massachusetts, nominated for president | represented. snd Ste ey eae | ve preside’ y the Chicago e enti ’ The Y. W. C. A. summer conferences | President by the Chicago) convention. held at some of the most beautiful| LADIES’ GARMENTS Imported dresses of all the latest styles. Kimo- nas, underwear and all varieties of ladies’ ap- parel. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. Wholesale and retail. recreation spots in the entire country/schools in Wyoming, Colorado, and! Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brodie are the par-| ALBERT MASTAFA er community of which dreds of girls to enjoy a ten days out-| rationlfse ster thie barter jen ste baby pir Fe at tna ome Office B, Wyatt Hotel va pee is the main trading and °, ing of the mst restful, and helpful/en Rooms are 50 cents a|Monday. The mother and daughter Phone 61 distributing point, this Bank e@ nes a Nite kind more reasonably than would be! night and m $1.00 to $1.50 a day/are doing splendidly. a) has won the confidence and possible anywhere else, same time gather inspir: which strengthens the am contains something for their home communities. every type of girl except the gloomy Aside from railroad fare, $25 will] one. Morning cover room, board and re; tion | at Bstes Park for the ten days, i estimated, allowing $1.50 a y for} kin meals on the cafeteria plan. The reg-| forr istration fee is $5 and room for thel kin ten days is $5.25. Study classes, forum discussions, and addresses by up to date speakers make| up the morning program while the|teresting repo afternoons.and part of the evenings ar given over to recreation a planned by the del s themselves with the help of a trained recreation| and at the should be tion and help} ca + W. work in| 1 allowed for meals on the ia 4 esteem of its customers and i | friends. Its slogan— DANCE LEGION NOVELTY ORCHESTRA Hear “Red” Sherwood and his Moaning Trombone es|rides, games, er the mbun-| stunts of all! | | ‘A Bank of Strength and Service” i ays endships are med which are the real “True Blue” number of the’“True ' is a part of its policy of supply- by.” the = Weate Central 4 ing every facility for the hand- rs contains most in . line of vour financial trans- of the manner in) SPECIAL CALL MEETING actions with the most complete which the Blue Triangle clul Rea school Y, W. C. A. br: rance,of safety. 1 funds to send their tes Park. Winfield, I a leader. and so did Clay county, Man-| DREAMLAND Among the teachers and speakers for} Denver, Holton, Cheney, To-| a une 17th, at 8 P. M. the conference will be Rev. Lindsay P.| Emporia, Wichita, Eldorado,| Thursd ys J id y OPPOSITE Longacre of Denver, Colo., Rev. Rob-| rose, Junction City and Chey- ert Seneca Smith of Northampton,|/enne are other places which will be} Mass., Prof. H. C. Gossard of Norman,| represented. e Okla., Prof. Norman Coleman of Port- a RENO cone wait] ESCH -CUMMINS J. N. KRAUSS, Secretary. f C 0 ommerce COURT HOUSE ! Young Girls Conference } Altho the young girls work in Cas-| REPEAL ASKED, per is not yet organized, Miss Maude! | Corbett will he glad to furnish full in-| (By United Press) |. | formation to any high school girls who| MONTREA June 16.—Repeal of may wish to enjoy the High School) the labor section of the Esch-Cummins} girls conference from June 29 to July|transportation law is demanded in ' 9, and meet at Estes Park groups of| resolution which the American Feders girls from many of the best high tion of Labor convention adopted TRANSFER CO. Phone 948 | NATRONA OS 0 == © 0 0 Ef 000 0 == THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS The mere statement that your money buys more here, would HARDWARE DEPT. be of little consequence, were it not for the fact that all merchandise we sell is of strictly dependable quality, which can be relied upon for ROLLER utmost service and satisfaction. 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