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“GYM WORK ULL > AE ORERED 8 int the health and recreation committée, Through the kindness of C) H. Town- send of the school board, Mrs. McIn ri | tyre hi ured the use of the. high school gymnasium for the ¥. W. Cc. A. each Monday ‘evening. It is proposed to form classes in med-| al gymnastics, corrective work, cal-| isthe dancing and. recrea-! ffonal and in any other special! f work which be asked. | Gir afd women ¥ in any form of gym asked to leave their kind of worl prefer A., phone 14 ectober jum work inal work, as the ha @ will be c Health work of the Y. W being strongt: 4 country. It w ¥ Place on the 4 conference this y wi me lations from national conven a tion. k To introduce the work to the women iS and girls of Casper, the recreation and 4 health committee bh raned for 9 i health rally on Octobe at the Meth- # odist church. / fice nurse give a/lecture on “Health Habits.” a health habits, and exercises -by which| B various. results des may be ob- 4 tainea.. & For all those desiring to enter rea & fymnasium cla: and classés in ¢or- i rective work, the committee will ar- range a physical examination, doctors ee end nurs of the class members. Reducing ‘e: ing to lose we is sufficient det The national de the Y. W. und. be given al Lin a ment js advised. DIAZ IN EXILE TERRE HAUTE, Favoritism ind cars, due to failure to enforce the pro- visions of the Cummins-Esch law, was blamed by Senator Harding in a speech here for much of the present confusion in the coal situation, and the inability of coal miners in some localities to obtain constant employ- ment. Jad., Oct. 1§,— bution of A : Your First : Motoring Need is to protect yourself against the hazards that may not only wipe out your entire investment in your car, but make you liable for thousands of dollars in damages. Before you drive out your car safeguard yourself properly against these unforeseen dangers of the road. ZETNA-IZE The #tna-Auto Plan covers you against all insurable motor- ing risks with the five essential forms of Automobile Insurance— Liability, Property Damage (In- cluding Loss of Use), Collision, | Fire and Theft. Ask us today about the many advantages of this combination insurance protection. he GF'Bell Geveral Insurance | Finds Pearl Worth More $75 in Oyster “Mrs. James Russel and her friends See ene over the gocd forture of finding 2 perfect pearl, worth $23 Pr or probab:y more, while eating raw }) phy sad aysters at the Home cafe on West YW FOR WOMEN Casper women and children who are sted in © gymnasium work will J have an opportunity to join clasges' in Such Work under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian Association, Tolowing action taken by she board of ‘rectors last evening in indorsing the health and recreation program outlined by Mrs. J. W, McIntyre, chairman of taurant and was eating her evening méal before returning to her home. As she was taking the dish to the Kitchen she noticed the pearl.in the bottom. A friend who looked at the pearl. onder a magnifying glass thought that it would be worth $35. Mrs. Russel took the jewel to a lo- cal Jeweler, who valued it at $75. As Mrs. Russel has relatives in the east who are in the jewelery business, she sent it to them fer further valuation. SCOTCH SWORDS USED IN. BATTLES BROUGHT HERE are interested} mes stating the} dat the ¥. W. Cc.) , any time before Tues-! i so that a schedule off WASHINGTON \(By’ — Mail).—The} ,,, jes may be‘ outlined. Only a nom-/sword of <Bonnie Prince Chatlie,”| cost of about $150,000. rged for any of the} worn by him at court, and one of the s of instructors /romantic blades of Scottish history, has|jars in the interior which might otk It is the] struet the view of the stage, and the ing is strong enough so that an- other story may be added at a futuré ared by the arc ton, one “of the descendants of the|tect provide for a second story wh | house of Mar on her mother's side. The } ‘would probably be used as a dance hal‘, come to the United States. igift. of Lord Garioch, only son of the; buil s arl of Diar of Scotland, to Mrs. Clar- ej,ence Crittendén Calhoun of Wasbiug- the British embassy, whe: Geddes. On this oceasion, Miss Hallie Ellis of for Dr. H. R. Lathrop, and m graduate of the training schools in Casper and at Rochester, Minn., will Miss Christine Dobson, physical \di- reetor in the public schools, will illus- trate the lecture, giving exercises which should be used to overcome bad of Casper having yolun- teered their services, and the work wiil] be planned to suit the individual needs’ 2s for women: wish- ht will be given if there rtment of health of C. A. recommends thet each girl taking up the health program work hart with the results of her xamination, and that after amount of work has been done, the progress made: be vheeked upon this chart. The plan has aroused great interest where it has heen tried. Classes pre open to al! girls and wom en who are interested and early énpoll. SEGDILIISSISIO IIMS Ay, REACHES CUBA C7 7iZtttL tt Ltii2gg7eeigiLaegeti“zizizgiziztitiitaiititia t11 Oil Exchange Bldg. " t 1 i | is in the employ of the res- { date. ic sword. was delieyered through in view of the fact that it was ca-” Landis brand his wife with “Bar-O”, the mark of his ranch? 4 Current Events Current Events @é SHOWS BEGIN AT 1:0v, 2:00, 3:30, 5: > Capacity Hue at : ' | New Theatre Opening | eek (Continued from Page 1) jof Mr, and Mrs. Ttoy Sample, the Rob- ert Morten Grgzun company, of Denver, ithe Golfwyn Pictures corpgration and eae P “ picture | program. + = Whe is organist the Fox Pictures corporation. | Branklin Cleverly } ithe theater. gave an artistic rendition | oes street, last evening. Mrs. Ti or the Poet and Peusant overture, He ianel jfollowed this with America and the jaudiénce stood while pictures of Wash ‘ington, in mg¢tion. he Branging Tron,” which was | p; artistieally screened. The sare | lows: | Pleture will be shown tonight, The operating room of the theater Ia ‘equipped with two of the latest Sim- {Plex projectors, assttring a clear pre-) Harding total <2... sentation of every film. a Pe Cox total vote of m The ‘ticket Wooth has all the most Im-|Cx total vote of women. proved ticket vending accessories. Tre | r was decorated for the openiny |Cox total with Amerfean flags and bunting. | In the nxtioi A typhoon fan ventilating system | ton, bulletin No. 11, up to October 21, ides a change of air in the en structure every 30 mi of ventilagion need ne | the comfort of the t The building was designed by \G att & Weidner and was erected at a} construction. does away with all pil-| it came inj for their adherence and Joyalty to the! jeare of the ambassador, Sir Auckland) cause of the Stewarts that the Barle| of Mar suffered so greatly in their es-) |. The words of presentation which ac-| tates and fortunes th@t some of the! companied the’ claymore, declare it, was} family in exile souglt refuge in Ameri-| sent’ the vote stands: Ss, 80 that lack: interfere with er patrons, | Harding total. The steel arch i st} Tries for BETTER W NG LEAGUES Sse na —_—- |Republican Nominee Has Majority of Nearly 150,000 Over Cox and Waison were| — With 159 Majority in Elec- {thrown ‘upon the screen and dissolved | toral | into an American fla; | 3 The Fox current. evaits were. then rap aa lowed by the feature pic-) The Kimball-Rexall straw vote for, resident, recorded locally shows as fol- St. Louis—(BY 3 Interest Which w. llege “Day” gami ores past season, which cS f hhaye just been made public by offi- - vont clals of the American league club, In all, 11,86 women attended on the days when their only en 10 gents war tax. spective attendance was 2,820, 2,849 and | Haraing. total yete of men-- Harding total vote ‘of women the total was 377; 621, and in June, August and Prior to the war, officials say, the average attendance never was more it is also noticeable, officials add, that many women now do their own scoring—a phase of the game to which they formerly paid little attention. a Tribune Want Ads bring resulta: E. J. KEMP Announces that he IS running against Chas. Anda for Harding total vote of men. Harding total vote of wom: —_ Light Leather County Commissioner, does NOT want your insurance, but will appreciate your vote. {IPMOTTITO TOL IIIIIOU OOO SOTTO OOO LAST TIMES TODAY. America Theater and Samuel Goldwyn Presents ‘ Was it love that made Pierre i RO ie FRANKLIN CLEVERLY ON THE Mammoth Wurlitzer Organ SHOWS BEGIN AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 SUNDAY and MONDAY re America Theater BY CHARLES ALDEN SELTZERL DIRECTED BY J.GORDON EDWA AN EXHILARATING ROMANCE OF THE SPEEDIEST TWO-GUN WIZARD THE WEST EVER KNEW. + ‘Frankline { ~BRANDED -—That is the scene in “The Branding fron” that the whole town is talking ‘Wonderful M avs One-Arme q Athlete wt ii ACE ON | re ong od Ks neta Into, Babylon, the ot-that 1 ted College Grid Team ristory. ix migny only. for martere and her heroes. for a place in a we lox ~The growint | workin iteel Pittsburgh. en are taking !n +4 segs iit a tice baseball is evidenced by attendance tig~ ures for thirteen “Ladies Day’ here during the ed two seasons with €d both football zag. baseball teams Pee there. He is a law : , New and Salvaged Stock Puttees and Shoes ine Army Shoes, $8.50 Leggins Seite Navy Shoes. eae Heavy. Leather : ) Marine Hobs ... 7.7! Spiral or Wraps . Rubber Boots Ideal Canvas Army ....$1.00 RigB _large.......Marin Reg. Canvas Army ....$1.25 po gular $9 Hi ps at 96.50 Canvas . (A limited number only Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft........$12.00° -~ . Belts 11x18, 12x18 and 13x18 ft: at sav ft ee ankets + A Reg. Cartridge Belts........- 16< Gop Nee: flog eran Fancy Leather, black..$1.25 i 1 C: 5 irts grey == $4000 to $8.00 j 0. Be new..$6.50 Jerkins, Sweaters, e® 0 Dn" Wool, re. ‘i Af emed .00 to $5.00 / Ete. : Khaki Shirts, good val..$2.50 Army Jerkins, Blanket _ Breech ee lined, Al condition..$8.00 ‘ : Army Slipover, wool, $3.00 Reg. 0. D. Wool, Sweaters, big bar- , ; :. . $2.50 to gain ......$3.75 to $6.00 Reg. oO. D. sege Be Leather Vests _ sw ripcoras, taney, $20 lamb-lined wee Bee a os TOY, oiinteo ey . With leather sleeves..$16.00 Pants. - i vets Ces $16.50 Army Whipcords,a ~_ *. Whipcord d Be ake ee |] lining at $17.80 yoleskins s.% Khaki Pants, $2.60 to sist Guerroat Te eds ore ot aa ray VOR rice is right Davgani Ast ‘$8 to $12 3 Ov er ails . Socks We have a large stock of weds grade overalls, $2.75 to $8.25 grade, at $2.25 Bl eet ge Raincoats Underwear Sl: Donblion 200d. x Summer weight Union & ee : pond : Scie new and good, - “ Ata ‘$2.75 value, “ aah Athletic Union Suits.....$1.30, Gondeeae Raincoats, Winter Underwear, Army new, at .........$8.50 and Commercial, at greatly Genuine Aviation Rain- reduced prices. : sters, at 24.00 CAPS Officers’ Ra » We just bought a job of 22 large or oman dozen latest style boys and. Moers torm Co: to $30 man's caps, ect fF Foal eee reed eee " 50 cans at... $1.28. eet bs ” aymeaiteaag oe Various odds and ends, at Ro e Reduced Prices Pp ' We also have Army Goods We have 2,000 lbs. of new of various kinds and. it. will long fibre Manilla rope, var- pay you to ¢ome in and look ious sizes, at ..4.........20e our stock over, - Also a Full Line Of Pai QOils,. Varnishes and all kinds of Plate, Window and irror Glass. Windshields a specialty. Also Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, etc. Casper Glass House €Army Goods Store) 144 East Midwest Avenue Phone 1374 HUNK # THEY sR UHHHHHHE The Mail Carrier Brings the postoffice to the man out of town. City folks must go te the postoffice to buy Postage or register letters containing currency, Liberty bonds.* -or other negotiable papers. -The ranchmen and oil workers May look after sugh matters at their own home without even rolling down their sleeves or changing from their work clothes, Chegks, drafts and money orders may safely be sent us by ordinary postage, Do you bank by mail? It has been made safo— and so easy, Try it! Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming Ht: Withilehibebebbbbinniebetent TL Tet rer rT