Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
OLE LOGE GP A st a eng qi AER made by the clty, or by its residents, * sor well directed and well supervised play, and the boys had been allowed of, thin cially street, ) would We |the world have found. that the influ-{ . . i mother predominates up Committees Appointed on Work to Supplement Ef- es 2f.{° snot, Precommates, up : - |the father, but when’ the chitd reaches forts of Boy Scouts, Which Serves Small Percent 4 ii {ie'i sivoot ti er 12, phese Inte f 1.200 B. Needing Hilo iC. . lences commienes to wane, and the boy gets out and plays with his friend: age oO ’ joys ee ing e Pp in asper jRradually getting the “gang spiri : | which, if led along the right channe! f is very beneficial, but- if, directed in That there are | .200 boys in the schools of Casper and 100 or! Sprang. Shatin’ Cacih arent Baten, more who are working or not in school for various reasons, and that,! to the boy. We believe that bays of with the exception of the boy scout movement, almost no provision is patties ap Healtiepnls bat yates caaacas made by the City of Casper for the playtime hours of these boys, Was| wave, andthatithe diveathig- of the boy the substance of the report submitted by the boys work committee of sesigAntnlty ir tg mal debate the Casper Rotary Club at the noon meeting at the Henning yester-| nome, ana believe it 4s our prov- day. The committee consists of M. P. | i jince and our duty to see that such dl- Wheeler, J. C. Kamp and T. 'C. Tontzin,| ‘©. @78Wer our request for a list. In| on find guidance is given of the es, we found that] rig: and the report ix compiled from inves.|89Me specific in +, character, which will upbuild the tigations conducted during almost s were misrepresenting things about| morals and lift the ideais higher for year’s time. | their home conditiong, in order to|the coming generation. ; The committee recommended the ap-. work, . | We- believe that we could furnish pointment of s committees to take! We found that-many children, who! many things to up work for } other than that be-| Should be in ‘school, were out, some be-| attention of our boys, s \s Ing done by t i cause their parents wished them to ming pools, street shower baths, Boy »e following committees were ap- Contribute to the support of the fam- ‘scouts, week-end hikes, Big Brothers, pointed by » Walker after each lly but in the majority of cases be-| or gymnasium, physical. training; mun in the Rotary club had named the “#use their parents just allowed them | pund apparatus, committee upon which he wished to to run’ wild. , slides, hurdles, i} = 3 |__We found that no provision had been! such as baseball, foo! ating—Ren H. Pelton, jr. E. Pp.) a —— _ Kill That Cold With sills Bacon, Dr. C. H. Bailey. 1 Gymnasium—W. O. Wilson, J. T.} Scott, Ira Wetherill. Ball plavine— Reed, A. EF. Stir-| 3. Nelson, J. 1. | Tiede le. | Swimming ulian Lever, Karl Jorgensen, A. K. Bott. | Johnson, J. T, | TIS TLAPPSLSLLILALLLLLLLLLALALLLLLLAZLLZLLLZLLLLLLLL Hikes—J. W. Earle D. Holmes. School attendanc B. . Brooks, Lew M. Gay, P. C. Nicolaysen. The report of the committee as read | by Mr: Wheeler follows: i Your committee, appointed to, make | f survey of boys’ conditions and de Yise ways end means for improvement | therein, make a report of their doinys, | as follows: { We first caused a survey to be made} of boys, and of their surroundings and | conditio governing the same. We} found.that we had in the public schools | 1,200 boys, eighteen others working in | and about the Midwest , refinery and} several wor! at ler industriat | plants, but th: intendents faved CASCARA Colds, Coughs omy? Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is: best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ’ QUININE & AND La Grippe Casper’s Popular Theater TODAY ONLY RWICK ry w A romance cf smuggled gems, of woman’s lure and folly, of heartless false im- prisonment, of a he-man’s sacrifice for a love that iriumphs. Laid in the diamond fields of South Africa, adventureland of ths world’s soldiers of fortune—dumping- ground cf the world’s sharpers and thugs. { —ALSO— A TWO-PART HALL-ROOM BOYS’ COMEDY “CAN YOU BEAT IT?” AND LATEST CURRENT EVENTS | ADMISSION—30c, Including Tex 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 Tomorrow---William Faversham in _ “The Man Who Lost Himself” han bait, voneyball and all other kinda! and of boys and bey conditions throughout. hose to the fire hydrant, with a sp-- hundred children loose in this. payed season. rehists and other disturbirfg elements, | we must begin with the children, and educate them to feel the necessity of obeying and maintaining law and or- der. That-it would be a very hard and ha: + aeaters ngs that we could furnish. devised sprinkler, turning several and giving them a shower bath be a great benefit during the.hot} United. S$ further believe that if this coun- eta of mitured people in al - 2 - day, 80. a8 to make them earrate a their work At once ‘so that speedy ac- Last summer, the city of Buffalo, N./abidins, home-lov'n % patriotic eltizens, | complishment can be reported. n games without any Y., finding many of jts children unable} We have tried io 1 ow resulted oftentimes in to go to the beaches, devised a plat that, will help | the not biting for the best of roping off one block of the paved zenship of all boys. |in boy conditions and surroundings. © ‘streets in the afternoon of two or thtee| In conclusion,’ we wikh to say that) the evening. Each of the boys’ work ‘Those who have made a careful study days in the week, attaching a large | our study of this subject, during The } committees will enlist thé co-operation | | past months, has led us to the belief) of several boys at this banquet so that | that. this boys’ work is the greatest! the boys may have a partrin planning Fs SEC Te ae thing that ‘has. ever heen undertaken | the varioug activities suggested By the | by. any body of men, working toward! general committee. .during ‘one hour. We believe this | the apbyilding of the citizenship of the’ 8, apd the bettering of the conditions ‘of all human beings, and we earnestly request that you study ry is to be rid of bolshevists, an-| the matter carefully, and go into it fully, realizing that when you do 30 you are becoming an enthusiastic sup- porter of this great movement. . WHEELER, J. C. KEMP, T, C. TONKIN. Sb some ideas; Tie meeting of the Rotary club next! _in_ improving: the eu} Monday will ta! “pane /Son banquet wMich will be served i a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Phone 928J. ‘The committees are urged to take up the form of a Father- ; We are ready to receive bids for our brick construction. See Charles Oberg, corner Center street and Railroad ave- nue. 10-5-8t st a © Allmetal weatherstrip makes WARM- _|BR ROOMS WITH.LESS FUEL. Sy!- vester I". Pelton, 925 S. Lincoln Ave. 94 tf Suits and Overcoats Prices Cut Deep. High prices have forced many men to hold off buying. They have been waiting for this reduction and NOW IT IS HERE. The American Woolen Mills, which control nearly all yardage, have reduced prices. Our wholesale houses have reduced prices and protected us on goods bought. Now we reduce prices and it means A Saving to You of From $15 to $30 THINK OF IT—AND ACT Our big volume of business in all our stores means a big saving too. Every day’s express brings us from twenty- five to fifty new suits and we sell to men in all walks of life, the rich and the poor, the capitalist and the laborer—and we satisfy them all—for. our Chicago connections protect us and we protect you. - Scott Clo Sale Prices $29 $34 $36 $43 $49 For Suits Worth Nearly Double thing Co. BETWEEN YOU AND HIGH PRI 240 South Center Street Cin Casper, Wyoming nn The Natural Oil ot the Coffee which develops in the roasting process and from which the strength, flavor and aroma is derived, is volatile and vapor- izes under certain conditions. vacuum bottle retains heat. PBEDCONM .. We now have a new packing of our Chase & San- born’s Seal Brand Coffee—STEL CUT when freshly roasted, then ’ VACUUM PACKED—retains the flavor on the same principle as your Vacuum packing makes good coffee better. abnrenvenaseeReSiness ites Lhd ddd Bde dete de de ued ude te ude dade ude Ed de ude de dea de de de od ide ude ode cde a de de de de ude edhe ‘A {also alarm about 10 o'clock this tmorning broke the monotony of a “no bre’ record this month, A nhone call from a residence on West F street brought the fire trucks thru the busi- n ness section but no trace of a blaze could be discovered. | ALIVE WIRE | Gumps Big. Bill Russell —IN— —N-e-x-t— The —Then— ‘ A BIG COMEDY . —THEN— TOMORROW ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE She Sees, Knows and Tells MADALINE FRANCIS The Mystery Woman -°- i () With the master mind, genuine test medium and_ inspirational seer. Late of Mont., Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. And Big Picture Program See the WORLD'S SERIES EVERY DAY at LYRIC 11 A. M.,, Casper time, D° YOU carry fire in- surance for protection | or from force of habit? Look up the cost of re- building your home, or re- placing your property, and adjust your insurance poli- cles, A safe and sane insur- ance plan appeals to every prudent man. R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance, That's All Phone 370 112 E. 2nd