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ce PE A eee 52 page 2 2B i a = ‘TUR F : Dally Cribune_ SA’ 11, 1920 = — = In ise eos! no fewer: than three Sab-| Follow the example>of bakers, c ®| SHERIDAN FAIR din Satu Bat Yd NEW ; SCOUT TROOP. | Sunday st oe the Christians. fruits. IN GOOD oHAPE : et CASPER TO BOOST TOTAL = exrzerr wart — : PRELIMINARIES TAKEN: The Casper school enrollment at close of the first week o THEY FOUGHT LIKE H_! ! | dato e |school is 2,399, according to figures given by Superintendent A. A. Ph again Sah AK bie 2) Ren ee Initial steps toward the organiza. Slade at the general teachers’ meeting held at the High School last! tair is peeved, but also _philosophie. }tion of Troop 5, Casper Boy’ Scouts, |p; Somebody raided the exhibit hall at the eS were taken thst ‘evening when cumin: MiSHe < $ us y fair. grounds and stole a large quantity And the good of the girl rose up within her and she Problems of Opening Week Met! Per of boys of the Central school met This total includes the children who have registered at the West/ot'bunting, several rolls of kodak films shouted, “It’s alright, Square Kelly, God is with you.” jat the school building to consider the rs 4 displayed. in the farm demonstration {formation of a troop. Among the pon | Casper School this week, although no sessions have yet been held department and the choicest of the Satisfactorily and Situation Did they fight? See the fight between William S. Hart 5 cy who Were present and signified their |! that buliding. It seems certain, that | “77 -_______ | "ab in’ the domestic economy. dé the, Appears Bright for Suc intention of making ‘application to be-/With the opening of thd West Casper | stat se? by. buildings follows: y depart: as Square, Deal Kelly and Tom Sanchi as Rurney, cessful Year Here come members of the proposed troop |School fully 100 more will be enrolled | )o dance hall king. It’s greater than the fight in ‘The were Harry Bright, P. Bacon, Lowel |in that district and a total of 2,500 {s| ce East Casper _ Spoilers.” A general teacher's meeting held @t|C. Davis, Dean " Henaryx, | Roland |expected next week. ti the High School last evening proved-a|Hurst, Raymond Hendryx, Fred Gib-|" ‘This shows an increase of 500 in the/ NOP Casper. - most enjoyable-and Jinteresting meet-|#0n, George’ McGrath, Jesse Owen, |schoo! population during the summer Hiet Renee: -|Franeis Severance, Gerald Welch, | months, and indicates 1 probable in-| High School ing, several unusual features being in Fad Re ie Lyle Parker, Ernest West and Mau-|crease of71 500 in the population of the Bide Berry 6 rel | ‘After reporting the total enroliment/| Tice Welch. Formal application blani:s {city during that time. * Salt Ls yc ioc ‘ Ke o in the city schools, Superintendent A.|UPon which the Boys officlally pre-| | The high school enrollment stows ant your grocer Me CANE “RIGAT: ; “ ‘ psent -their-applications, together with | increase of nearly 100 over last year’s! See ‘ame A. Slade, who presided, complimented) t's ioroval of their patents, were din y See that he supplies you with CANE| 7 a ay vhic! enrollment, and this is an especial z the teaching corps on the way is vines tribited tothe ‘taken Behe, ener tote rood nig F en for making preserves, jams and aimMcuities of school beg abn been/and returned at the meeting of the met, oa the cheerful spirit al Wee! troop next Priday evening, manifesting. a He declared that the school board ot} Insist upon CANE SUGAR for pre- Casper seems particularly interested in| serving purposes. It is worth the little tol Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. ~ TOBAY AND TOMORROW securing the very best for the schools| extra you pay for it. 9-7-5t here in the way of teachers, school/ a methods and equipment and supplies, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. He urged that the teachers, as soo} phe Unjon Laundry Workers ‘as possible, become acquainted with} pave peer locked out have foum the parents and guardians of the chil-| powsble to handle all of th dren under their supervision, declaring} Gry work through lack of equipmen that much better results can be Ob-|pHut will take eare of as much work us tained when the parents and teachers|tne following union. laundries can are really friends. t hendfia! Miss May Hamilton, the county sup-|" MeCray, 265 BC str erintendent, in a short talk, spoke of | arepowell, North the necessity of registering certificates| City Towel! Sup) at her office, and also of the teacher’s|.,. institute, which will be held at Lusk this year, the first week in October-| North Casper, bias Phe: tncted bo LAUNDRY ~ WORKERS’ * UNION in order to receive pay for that week,| “tocar, 85. the schools will be ‘closed. F Aaa, Slade then c: the roll of e him men| GHICHESTER S 3 FALLS 7 HE ViAMOND BUAN t but Endige! det your instinctively knows quality and style in men’s wear. t, phone 1195 » Phone 5 She can understand values, match colors, and appreciate quali- ty. She will reco; nize’ better qualities in Cutter & Crossette Cravats stone, phone 641 Tenth st, phone 's Laundry You men justify your good judgment of the teachera ‘were natives of Pilis tnted ‘end Gaia sroeadlic of mens’ wear by Wyoming. 5 BUG Tats we other. nae oe bringing the woman Dean Morgan, the physical director, ae are ui Siting who understands made a decided hit when he declared a yearsknow1 2s Dest Soe. alvaysPellbe with you to the store where you both are ‘understood. for the boys of the city, he ran & matri- monial bureau last year and might be} persuaded to keep it up this year, Miss / Christine Dodson, the director of girl's physical training, said she had been told she was Mr. Morgan's assistant, but she had not been informed concern- ing his side line. . Miss May Winter, who declared she was almost a Wyoming pioneer, in her capacity of president of the Business and Professional Women's Club, which is under Y. W. C. A. auspices, invited! all the teachers to become members| of that organization. | Ira G. Wetherill, the only member of the sghool board present, spoke ‘in| favor of frequent social get-together} meetings for the teachers this year, be- sving that nothing could be more that in addition to directing athletics SOLD BY DRUGGISTS £YERYWHEKE TAKE A TIP FROM WHIT The slippery days are soon William §, HART The Cradle of Courage P.S. This picture was migde in the st‘ treets of San ae) Francisco in conjunction with their police department. It has special stunts, midnight ‘thrills, « ‘the “Barbary Coast in full swing, full of sensations and a real man’s - fight. Women, bring your boys, teach them to fight when right and not when wrong. See William S. Hart in his latest and best picture. Direct from a sensa- tional run in Denver. —N-E-X-T— ANOTHER STAR approaching and you may be caught with your li -wheels buzzing around 1elpful to the entire school system. After all of the teachers hud spoken, ° Mr. Slade closed the meeting by a and no momentum. complimenting them nm the wo done during the first week of school. “I have never had @ more efficient teaching corps to work with,” He “aé- claved. “I want: you to feel that I am a fellow-teachergFeady and willing to help at all times and with ail problems.” i SANG We Havea COMPLETE STOCK | oN ‘ After you eat—always use FATONIC zone or two tablets—eat like candy. \ Gane eerest eartburn, Bloated Gassy Stops, indigesti food souring, Topeating: headache: the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestrem ittakes the harmful acids and ane ight out of the body and, of course, it well. Tens of thousands won orf benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or Money refunded by your own drug- gist. Costa trifle. “Please try it! CONTINUOUS TODAY e- “==; Iris Theater | om ‘That insure you from ac- cident and will get you out of the hole. Buy Now! Laugh Then! KELLY- SPRINGFIELD AND AJAX TIRES OIL CITY AUTO _ SUPPLY CO. 419 E. 2nd—Phone 1112 “Whit the Kelly Kid” The Human Clothes Pin, in a Dizzy Jazz Tickler The Window Trimmer With a bevy of beautiful maidens. Al St. John, when it comes to comedy, he wins the Casper pennant. MONDAY “A BROADWAY COWBOY’ —STARRING— _ WILLIAM DESMOND Now listen, Moonshiners, O YOU carry fire insur- ance for protection or from force of habit? Look uv the cost of rebuilding your home, or replacing your prop- erty, and adjust your insur- ance policies, Samuel Goldwyn Pesens = ITS A CREAT L Adapted From the famous story EMPIRE BUI A safe and sane insurance plan appeals to every prudent man. R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance That's All 112 E. Second Phone 370 Directed by Mason Hopper Also Extra Added Attraction aS. my | LARRY SEMONIN | oa “THE STAGEHAND’ . LATEST CURRENT EVENTS ZZ. g ‘ , TOMORROW : CHARLES RAY ® | “HOMER COMES HOME” EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! We are offering for sale at our Storage Warehouse a carload of good second-hand furniture including, Dressers, Beds, Bedding, Chairs, Washstands, Rugs, Heating Stoves, Duofold, ete. Sale now on. Ton’t forget the place and number. Pioneer Warehouse & Transfer Co. * "Merchandise and General Storage 236 West B Street Phone 988 Northwest of Court House Prohibitionists and peo- ple who mind their own business, this is the best show in town today and tomorrow. Take a tip, come early!