Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 8

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>» REQUIREMENTS. oad SEVERAL NEW HLS Institution at Laramie Outgrows Accommodations in Few Years’ Time and Next Session of State Legis- lature Will Be Asked to Provide Funds y DICK HUFF) LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 28. lature? the state university considerable sum, buildings. The institution has that it has been unable to keep RECORD FLIGHT Io MADE FROM. ALT LAKE CITY CHEYEN?D pounds of mo aes Oct. Bs. Carrying 280 Pilot B. ickup of the air mail Vs day accomplished the first flight fre. Salt Lake to Cheyenne, a distance of 400 miles, without a stop. He covered the route in 3 hours and 32 minutes, leaving Sat Lake at 12:03 Pp. m. and dropping down on the field here at 3:35 p.m. His average time was 1.887 miles per minute, 18.6 milés per hour slower than the record recept- ly made by Pilot Yeager in @ one-stop flight. Yeager’s average time was 2,28 | miles per minute. Pickup’s non-st6ép fight was made in a new ship, DH 4) No. 178, Air ‘mail pilots flying out of Chey- enne are not enthusiastic over an an- nouncement that four J. L. type, al!- metal monplanes, have been ordered de- livered here for use on the Cheyenne- Salt Lake and Cheyenne-Omaha runs. They regard the J. L. type as unsafe. pointing out that four of the six ma- ehines of this type originally placed in the mail service have been destroyed by fire, causing the deaths of severa) pi lots and mechanics. The J. L. mi- chines will carry 2,000 pounds of mai), compared with the 400-pound limit ef! the DH-4 type now in use here. A report that a new altitude record for Wyoming was established by Pi lot Knight and Superintendent Dumphy —At-the next session of the state legis- will ask the state officials to appropriate a that sum to be. used for the construction of new grown so rapidly in the last few years og the great influx-of students on money it is given each year. | Needs New Heating Plant. } The heating plant on the campus at | iA rantie is no longer capable of heating the buildings well. It was constructed botler has been added, while eight build. ings ‘have been constructed. The old Plant is taking care of seven of these \puildings, but the newest building, the Commons, is heate@ by stoves. The old plant is a two hundred-horse- Fisted Plant, and to heat the campus there should be installed at least le see -horsenower unit with room in the hs 1903, and since that time only one} absolutely no safeguard against fire, material in reference work, This col- easy and the fire hazard small. Classrooms. Inadequate. to hold their classes. crowd Jarge classe:, Into small rooms. The building of a new library will re lieve this congested condition to large extent, as the rooms now being used for,slibraries and administration offices can be made into classrooms. Gymnasium Too Small. Many high schools in the state have larger and more modern gymnasiums than has the university. It Is impos- sible to take care of the crowds that 2 \paatng for extensions. No more build- ings can be erected'until a new plant is! provided. Dormitories Needéd Badly. | At the present time there are two {girls’ dormitories on the campus, and {both are sorrowfully overcrowded. The} girls are compelled to live two and) three in rooms which are only large j@neugh for one. If the number of girlg increases next fall as it did this, it will, hecessary for many of the girls to} ‘rootn downtown, The school as yet makes no allow- ance for, the housing of the men stu-| dents. The boys have always been fable to find suitable. rooms with the citizens of Laramie, uptil the last few} years. But the number of men has in- ¢reamed sO much that the boys have Been forced to pay exorbitant prices for desirable rooms, The building of the two refineries in. Laramie han helped to fil up the room’, as many of the em- ployés .were imported. ‘The ‘students are going to have great dimculty in! Anding rooms next year unless the in-} ;|@titution makes some provision for them. Have No Library Building. For af institution of its size the Wyo- ming University has a most admirable i attend the athletic contests and social functions. which are held in the gym. The old gym should be turned over to the prep school and a larger one. built jfor the university. These are the most acute needs of the juniversity at present. The needs are urgent and the people of the state should get behind their institution and see that it gets the appropriation from the state so that the youth of the State mey haye the advantages of high- ler education without having to go to other states for it. ‘ ———>______ WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION. Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet at the Moose Hall at.7 o'clock Fri- day nigh 10-28-1t et ‘ Thirty girls employed in a syrup fac- {tory near New Orleans quit work when the management. decreed they should wear bloomer costumes for the sake of isafety and economy, Ninety other of thé gir eriployes decided in favor of bloomers and their jobs. pirsesRaunes “eet eee Miss Nell K. Mirion is the first wori- an in Idaho to be nominated for con- gress. i Topekm has five women taxi drivers. of the air mail when they went up 13: 000 feet over Cheyenne Tuesday, ot taining an altitude above sea level of 19,000 feet, was erroneous. On Septeu: ber 28, 1919. Bert Cole of Casper, fy- ing in a Curtiss Oriole plane. wir? +> 18,587 feet above this city, an altitude 587 feet greater than that attained by the mail plane, a DH-4, Tuesday. Textbooks written by Miss Hana B. Rowe of Toledo, Ohio, aré used in Chris- fian Sunday schools all over the world. Shirts Wilson Bros. Earl & Wilson and Clermont Fine Dress Shirts for meniat Below Cost See Our Display Window for Prices ey RNA “Why Change Cecil De Mille’s Super-Production Great All-Star Cast THOMAS MEIGHAN © BEBE DANIELS GLORIA SWANSON and others ‘Why don’t wives re- main their . husband’s sweethearts? « The greatest question } of modern life present- ed and. ‘answered—in this fascinating picture, “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” TOMO! Great § Story Rex Beachi’s (only) at the Court Auspices Am For the purpose of explaini) Reale dtiaaesroncieseek Act ‘s i ADMISSION—40c, Including Tax SPECIAL MUSIC BY FRANKLIN CLEVERLY QN THE MAMMOTH ORGAN ony AMERICA 2: Shows Start at 1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 ATTENTION EX-SERVICE MEN In. you are interested in YOUR welfare for the next two years be at the mass meeting of all ex-service men Friday Night at 8 O’Clock tical candidates towards legislation affecting former service men. The Legion Quartet will sing. Your Wife?” RROW ‘The Silver Horde” House erican Legion ng the attitude of local poli- Vase of books—but no place to put’ Crissey Grocery company in the CiM- them. At present they are heaped up, 2en's Equitable building and has rent- in one end of the main building, with fen: Each department has its own partic ‘laisplay of the fruits and Vegetablen, A. tar library in its own part of the bulld:| (ORIN OF the sults and ve a ing, and often it is necessary for a sty- ff fresh dent to visit several in order to get lection of books should be assembled! in) one’. main Iibrary where access is There are not enough classrooms in the buijdings to accommodate all the! ‘Slakses, and those in use are too small, As the courses are broadened and the number of classes increased, the recle tation rooms became filled at many) periods of the day. The professors have a difficult time in finding places | s 1 | It js necessary to ‘Mra. Ormsby had been in) poor veatth | for some time and submitted to an operatior in Soptember from which she|# benefitted, but gradual Joss of strength} followed and death resulted from com- plications, “Funeral services wil! he held from the | Bowman chapel at 2:30 tomorrow after- noon, Rey. Philip K. Edwards of the} Episcopal church officiating, and burial} will be made in the Casper cemetery. “Mr. Ormsby has not yet been able| to notify his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Major Ormsby, who are motoring} through the “southern states, of his) wife's death, and decided not to Fevall | Afro-American Republican Club Tonight at 8 0” Clock - \ _ At the Court House i Ss E. Carey, Prominent Colored Orin | of national reputation, will be the speaker: of the evening. e ALL MEMBERS AND FRIENDS COME iM. 5 ot Welsh, who has been with the pela Sissies company for the past: has recently bought out the Geant ana Vegetable line df the Albin -& ‘ed space in their tore building. Mr, WelsWi has placed new fixtures in| the store and has an artistic window tables and. fruits twill be, cexried, with || shipments every day. a The department is now open for busi- ness, eS, Se H. A. REICHENBACH, M. D. General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrice and children.” Temporary location, Apt, 10, Smith Apts. Eventually. Midyest Refining Co. Bldg. Phone 1548, 10-26-42¢ Everybody loves a scan- dal—except thése im- mediately concerned. Folks may not approve of gossip — but they usually listen! A mean little story is easier to start going than a drive fer charity funds and it gains more undivided DIES IN Lr Death Follows Iliness for Which Operation Was Performed Last Month Mrs. Una O. Ormsby, aged 23, wife i of Orland Ormsby of Douglas, died last night at a local hospital where she had You will want to see what started this ~par- ticular scandal! going. 1 p.m. toll p. m TODAY First candidate to win out been a patient since September 23. attention before it fin- ishes than a home run Hello, Ma! Hello, Pal | by the local team, | Hello, Jennie! + Hello, Everybody is interested, Bill! Oh, hello, every- ff]! you ket, though many IE Body! “IG you Miscay that | are too polite to cheer. there never was a better 2 WANDA HAWLEY | SUPPORTED BY HARRISON FORD tN F ——o SCANDAL’ te Iris Concert Orchestra’ Every ‘ } Constance © Talmadge in a big Northwest picture “The Timber Claim” | a CMO eT The next gink to win out TOM MIX INA Wild West Dream —N-e-x-t— SNUB POLLARD AND SUNSHINE SAMMY IN “Money to. Burn” —N-e-x-t— Mabel Normand in a Mack Sennett comedy “The Slavey’s Bean” —NEXT— Topics of the Day —NEXT— Wheré can you beat this show?, —NEXT— NOWHERE ON EARTH —NEXT— COME EARLY —COMING— ‘The Soul of Rafael’ Starring Clara Kimball Young in the greatest picture she ever made Copyright, 1920, Oregon City Woolen Mills Motor Robes—Beauties Come in’and see the beautiful automobile and steamer robes we're showing! Those handsome robes made by the Oregon City Woolen Mills—in the most striking plaids and beautiful Indian Zh signs. They're beauties! Moderately priced. ‘Phones 13 and 14 | ttt |

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