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i 140: aka 80 oie ae) rd’s ‘atk on “Americ are the features for tonight. Tomorrew’s program follows: MORNING SESSION, Mrs. Noble presiding. 9:00—Call to order. Music, Minutes. rooms are open to tl 1 tintes. Report of credentials cbmmitt Report, “Civies,”". Mr: | pend. ¥ of the Presbyterian )—Report, “Educaion,” Miss Ma ay/Cn ar ar rving meals for the dele- ij? Tarnilton. (Continued from Page 1) 10:30—Peport, “Music,” Mrs, A. R.)Miss Bertha I. Miller, field secretary of sus read 10:45——Report, “Art,” Mrs, b. EB. God- q. here from Denver to attend) for the Casper con- | dard. 11:00—Report, mopolis to arrange vention. | ation sexsions. Mrs, Ry cutive board of the federation Mrs, T. S. Tallaferro, the federation! ._. Morton. |has indorsed the work of the ¥. W. C.! treasurer, reported receips for the year} "11:29—Report, “Industrial and Social a, and Miss Miller will probably. be hed py ps he ." Mrs. J. I. Baird. given an opportunity to address the ®, 98 general federation, di-\ “44:4 rhe Work of the State His- Lee nee a report of a meeing of/torian,” Miss Eunice Anderson. the federation board held at Des Moines| Aqjournment. following the national convention at which & reorganization of club depart-| on a more systematic basis was} ted. | Mes. Guy Brit, chairman of the fi- nance committee, reported the Sum of $43.85 received for the special federa- tion fund. Legislative,” ecutive board; ned at the home of| 1: Ee al to order. Music. Minutes, conferences ay club work easily, if it prature and Library sp seems nec Clara Ausherman. ‘ sates ~ LABOR TROUBLE . adjournment. Voters,’ ize. ealth ‘Condition in Wyo- ss Etta Dobbin. ‘Home Economics, erine Bennett. ivitienof fea-| Misce! stato men-| in . & monthly bul-{ ued since hist r, giving all th tubs thre uehor mit the Oberndorfer; y . sport of Educational Loan Fund,” © issué the paper with a com-} Mrs. B. B. Brooks. Music. small defict for the eight Convention Notes. ae | ‘The Methodis “h has been most! jattractively arr for the conven- tion by the local club women. The), }devorations, which include baskets of; 7, cing of cut flowers, stands of ferns and palms \iq re particularly effective. afore finenare book is out of date almost as! he lecture room t been” trans:!than at any ued, while monthly pub-|formed into a parlor by the usue of he stated. 01 information | Oriental rugs, lamps, a piano and some! willing to w: tive furniture loaned by stores! duction movement. A ' Lomly money insteac the “Club Woman," pointing out that price cutting wave, working regu sin d labor Oe Safe » personnel, | attr: i iM Hamilton submitted the yared for the convention adoption as the official 2 o-48e-e0e-0f + program p and moved it Studebaker Aus snobiles 1% oe Lsght: Six. se.0., 2s a 6 acche pele m3 of sbard of I : i a “s We Gil Mehtze Special Six ............ >< and Mrs. Reyn Leedom of Lovell was Big non oicislerche orale occecee'e . Special Six Sedan : IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H. E. GRUDE 108 S. Center Phones: Office 381, Res. 543-W appointed by Mrs. Nobile. a ell of os Laramie and the 2 making reports pquired to keep to thelr allotted time during the remainder of the ses- sion. Conservation reports and reports of oe WDeoted KI 4 ‘ LILI LIT II PP PPPPLPAPPOOOL LL TIPE ISSA ww IRIS 1M ? foe Always Worth While ' 1% + N Casper’s Finest Theater fs SISSIES IESE TSS SS: M% ¢ “THOMAS i, SINCE peeovins A presente »: ple nine OUGLAS } fac LEAN \ ‘Lets: Be "Fashionablé y 4 Paramount Aricraft Picture r\py | di ft A i DOUGLAS MACLEAN and DORIS MAY f are remembered as co-stars in, “23 1-2 Ni HOURS’ LEAVE.” You will enjoy their newest vehicle, “LET’S BE FASHIONA- | BLE,” the funniest, freshest, breeziest bit \) of whirlwind comedy that has come to the IRIS in some time. pice | USUAL PRICE—30c a. 3, A se a = ‘ spall" st eau apa =. SIS ISISL SSSI S SS BDL: Pca eee So ‘OAS WT EAT Ales Mack Senett Comedy “You Wouldn’t Believe It” Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 ia Ee eM I ee dh ODDIDIIGIIIOII II IS SIM. ae Lb FR A aM . Ss. | é see Magar esa Ae ARE ANNOUNCED . Dr. Grace Hebard tomor- } | at the Methodist Church today.! W. {town and country work for the ¥, W. ficial census of the following states: Ulinois—Population, 6,485,098, an in- crease of 846,507, or 15 per cent. Montana—Population 547,593, an in- ‘crease of 171,640, of 45.6 per cent. New Mexico—Population 360;247, an increase of 32,946, or 20.1 per cent. Louisiana—Population 1,797,798, an increase of 141,410, or 8.5 per cen. peony AFTERNOON SESSION. # (2 hipp and at other as Mrs. Gage presiding. | homes near, so that they may hold The Casper Steam L: Set ry, on Fifth! between Center and Wolcott, for business this morning after Being | cloned down for nearly a month on ac-| | count of labor troubles. aie | |that the 1s y ON. | laundry workers’ uni Praise reached an agreement. will be operated on the open shop plan. | a est automobile in. existence. at a alt all hl hd national nalace. Three members of the OUT OF MEXICAN | ites crs us ee Mors ve craters’ OF FOUR STATES: ‘ARMY, IS CLAIM (By Associated Press.) MPXICO CITY, Sept, 29.—Colonel | Filberto Villareal has been dismissed | | trom the army for having participated!’ In China a bo; demonstration during feast_once in (Ry Assoctated Press) ten yeal ASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—The cen- bureau Tuesday gave out the of Announcement Beginning Thursday, we will serve Hot Lunches UNDER OPEN SHOP PLAN i | opened It is stated the laundry management and the} union have never The laundry | The Wigwam O. S. Building German electrician has the smal- | It weighs | one-quarter of an ounce, is worn | and is kept running BA pocket battery | Winds up the most successful CLOTHING SALE. We ever held SALE PRICES NOW IN FORCE $29 $36 $43 FOR SUITS AND OVERCOATS They are worth double. Call any time this week and give them the once over _Scott Clothing Co. Next Door to Manhattan Cafe 5 ta SOPOT IOOI OEE O OG E OL. TIPO PO Od ae paths of ANCA 138 E. Second, Quality One Fries to ANNO: CO 1, O. O. F. Bldg. . Fall Suits Something new, some are fur trimmed and some are plain, material of tricotine, wool velour, broadcloth, long coat, beaded and embroidered. Price $39.75 Up Fall Coats Plushes, fur. trimmed and plain, cloth coats of Bolivia, wool velour, tibbet cloth; colors, brown, navy blue, tan, light blue. Knit Underwear Full line of union suits and two-piece garments in fleeced and wool for ladies and children. _ MiddySuits ‘and Separate Middies In serge and “pa suits of navy blue serge, sep- aparate middies, navy blue serge and flannel, also ved and green flannel, Suits Priced $19.50 and $22.50: Sizes 6 to 16 and 88 to 40 Middies—Sizes 6 to 22 Price $7.50, $11.50 and $13.50 MSaipyyyy Expert Furrier Mr. Henry Miller will have his furs on display on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Coyne-Saller Co. From 11 A. M. on through the day PPPPPOPOP POPPI ECA before the federal. courts by the attor- bate general for the same offense, any telegrams are being received | t rome all parts of 4he world asking. in- formation as to the government's atti- ‘tude regnrding the demonstration. fips eRe BED ee allowed @ birthday =| 7 WET SOPOT II TCIP FOC OTT PATS LOOT THIS WEEK Roseefoatoatoatreoatrcfoateetecfeateafoatoatecteate fh de ded he eke ded abe ude ule de LVL LLL LLL wa _Webnesoy, SEPT. 29, 1929 - . = deliv. line ‘biennial at Des: Molries will be fea-‘and indi ividuals for. the occasion, atl F. I | whicn Sacer diaey Eieached were tures this afternoon and tonight. Mrs. in this room 4 ed the information O. F CER KICKED | ered from the central balcony of the Noble's “‘addressas president with Dr . of which Mrs. J. BE. Hanway has ie! ization, ' Another Scoop! 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