Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 4

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CUoGED T CLUB FEAST) and Professional Women Hear Brief Addresses on Per- finent Topics at Second | ] Dinner | fo he Bu nd Prasf i the \Me \ four-course dinner was} CROW? 9 1 © de y ING AT HARVAR of violets and music wa F SIAM STUDY- D.—Crown F who is enjoyed between'the courses, The menu ing ablie consisted of fr il, soup, chick: (and the J en, mashed 7 Ae Pred. vot ehusetts Tost biscu hea ttuce with usaned | i of four Istand am and|ter the Cambridge, —Mass., Tis Ma Haimiltor re lee YW ke of fhe great ut ich an organization and | e wish that the relati 5 1 ident, delivered the ome art are ‘ paid a sptendid tribite to} a the work of Miss Mae Winter, retirins president, and in a short talk outlin@t| immense building pros the. program of the year ork jare being taught Harriet 1 1 member of the library and in priv ommit nyited all of the girls) congestion is even mc having . mised) truments to bring Hiden te ecu at eri to the me add to the M0! Hetion of the new school on Elk st sical entertainment. She also asked any | peyond the State Hc Who could add to a sockal program to! oni, temporary’ relief. hand in theit Last May scho The rorum represeM' 9 209, whereas tod ed by Mis: gram com: the the w No p and the rooms ber which do not ish for co-operation of t s in] he forum discussion shoul} | teacher pupils, One hi for the “worth the committee all who are looking ile” (hings of life, ana | #@¥ing been incre: he to find top.|the beginning of the iris can add ht at, that A bond issue yy | nominal; iner jes in which were sung | iveompar Prog, | debtean plano j which is now only | riendline Y amount permitted by the s M Fulton, was. received with | Wheren ny districts of the wv 1s poke of th |honded to the limit of their vi ion il in constructive and destruet-|Due to the reduction in the p of ive cpitieism of the working girls and | buildings will lower, than similar of the of overcoming “eattish- | building teri the cost of new n sted that the mem-|work done during the The bers o « com better ac: | callin Bpecial ele ‘ebru- dualnted. After her talk, each guest lary will permit the drafting of plans introduced her right hand neis to]und the awarding of contracts in April, the gathering it is believed, which will permit the: pes of Girls” was diser Miss Senbright divided September 1 of this y lnto.two classer, the desirables the} Conditions in the h and told how each s originglly. built d. She emphasized the} no more in tailored dresses for | t¢ 1 and touched many peints | jj the spot” with the’ club |g, than the grades, 4 when the new ding is cor |school enroliment Lolton spoke What Will We De With Oar Gir followed “What ¢ Clubs Are Doing.” Altho {nn auditorium alone IMiss Bolton offered fon to the ing will gént 750 on jem, she shOwed that the new girts| ‘kk of manu (Continued from Ps |hasement space afid today, despite this comme: |than the standard quota of thirty: now emplo sed by elght since f $200,000 will be only of the district, the total of than 250 pupils, are no bet- nd the gr 1d the new gymn: 1 gram, four grade: chur the te houses. The ore marked than it| ime and the com-} et, pital, will ‘afford! s ol enrollment was] & over 3,000 are ¢ few in num- ate more ive mdred and twenty 1, the number chool year after time. n the bondéd in- per cent of the | igh school, which| to accommodate | but will be re- Vocational High mpleted. The high is approxi- est inconven- ning rooms. of the new build- the floor and in jum is yicompletion of the structures nstoee i | | vide the state a complete set of new the galler pve sande : Aisa bnarisbace Nor equal size with a balcony for specta- babe fertalnment VGl iii.” ‘phe building is so) constructed | bf iS distulee mune |ihat wings 1 be added as they are} incr forthe A. Th. G. and meniheerat (eened. and. 1 the architectural the Busine ‘ Av duane ve uty of the structure. ‘ of Der Met acvets Regardless of congestion, however ment of tha men-|Mr. Wheeler sums up the school situa- tion ; heny {tion with the statement that “Casper and : 1 the Wom {|has the best corps of teachers in the an’s Pre nd the Overseas club ana| aby (Mountale region and pays the | showe © rapid dévelopment an¢ yest. salaries. great ; ‘ei be : done t Pant rok diss ; ¢ teachers receive from $1,500 to| One of the: o' town. gue in 0 a year and high school teachers | tor it the meeting was Miss Chap.| from $1,600 to $3,000, the total for the | pell of Cheyenne, who!is here organ ur received by the former amount-| izing a class of home economics. Mis : to some $175,000 while the high] Chappell addressed the meetir smpromptn manner. This is the in an| school instructors ¢ | $50,000. 1 tb and proved te a reator | the district the t Aulceess thar The + were | occasions ntéed quicker in respo! sen dis-| warrants for which available funds. Last cussions following the addre t}on such indiy | voting of more t pace with the growt lation and at the pi crease the program CLAIMS BRIDE AL OF MRS. = der Woman |the board had borrowed n ost the district 16 he give | In solving the financial problems’ of of no t year at one time some $70,000 guerantees, The nds next month is board menybers ions are to Keep h in school popu- ent rate of in outlined will bare Picturesque Oil Magnate and Cap-} italist of Casper Marries Lan- DENVER, ¢ 19.—-Forty ra Ago, ¥ { Wasn't. barbed| Peete of Dehver fac ie Or rt for 200] fore Judge Frank miles either y from Fort Casper,| / Wye Mizzou” Hines began his ca-| indict of cowpunchir lny he is the} f of Jacob Charles I president of an oil company, eap-| Mot prosecution announce een woven about bride will be riding on! the kitchen of his ho day and/ dence that Mrs. Peet t can take 'em to-| body in the basemen 5) Mizzou's” left The defense de | establish that Mrs. Pe y ‘ s Hines,! unable to acc more proper own as William Hines,| ed by the state, der, Wyo., unites t man PAN A, Jan aplish the crime ehr Press) . 19—-Mrs. Louise ed trial today be. Villiss of the Los les County Superior Court on an ner with the murd nton, mining pro: on or about June 27, last. The dd that it will en lental. Tues-| deavor to show by circumstantial evi e killed Denton in me and buried the | ete was phi daughter PR amy ste oluet famiee wth tite! FIRST UNITS OF ue FLEET ARRIVE 0: (By Tho Associated Press) ured it will try to| « r of the Kimbal e of Judge United States Atlantic fleet are ¢ xpected I c he V oning 1- to reach the Atlantic terminus of the court, w Panama canal today and plans eon the € templated by naval authorities call zor | Rn. K the warships to pas nd join the Pacific through the canal fleet tomorrow. | | | | tended HOUSE BILLS menace’ in another way will be intro: duced. That is the plan outlined, The second bili would constitute voting in « primary election registration for the et) = general election and would pro- > that no person not so registerin: the general election, The would be ‘re system ani t bis ballet effect of to indies part inf the election and the general turnout of voters: would de! ginized “mi abject which bids. fair Jerable int nd possibly. ¢: @ rumpus jn th legislature is chiro: | practic. The, chiroprmietors , will have} introduced a bill for the regulation of} the prac of their profession Tt wil opposed but also it will e leg’ ntors—notably in Fe “ Hee tans Champion®. | TWO POPULAR MONARCHS--A new and excellent portrait of King Alfonso of getting through the Fit-| NHL, Spain's popular monarch, and Queen Elizabeth of the Belsiaus, made i nd it conceivable : or nay have better luce | 0M her return to Belgium after her recent visit to Brazil with King Albert, in the this, designs of | t 0 i ey catkins utr mr reported: back “ta Mehe &: hodee: RDI] Maris) oc: inetddarath “Olen tenets Gon mal abe of visiting the state dependent |Chairman Free of the comimittee ex-| of Clark’ Jewel gas ranges at the sales children’s home a few blocks east o¢|Plained, was because opposition to the | rooms of the Casper Gas Appliance Co }119 East First street. The demonstia- | proposed division had developed in Lin- | coln County and it was desired to hear the hospital. About an hour was spc in looking oy the institution, vision for which was made by th ceding legislature. State Commi of Child and Animal Protection fore the bill was reported, ‘The mat-|@rnoon from 2 to'5 p.m. So far they ter received further consideration when] have been Very interesting and success- Burke, who is in charge of the home, | the hous» reconvened at ;1:30. ful. piloted the inve The home| Senate Lill No, 1, providing for re- ipies the building originally intend-| turn to the state treasury of $300,000) for a state home for the f, dumb | contributed to the workmen's com-| 5 and blind but used for t penswtion fund by the state, passed the Dail Fashion ‘Hint for only a brief period. For 4 second reading stage in the senate. d y ! ; the jurisdiction of the mili ee ENFORCEMENT PLACED ney Wall flowers exhale a delicious ofor. > it tempor f the state ,while the child and animal protection department IN HANDS UF COMMITTEE is finding permanent homes for them. i a ee The motion presented yesterday at i the Chamber of Commerce forum meer- i ling by Dr, J. F. O'Donnell, that a state law enforcement bureau be“endorsed j @ means of combating crime in Casper and Natrona county, has been present- ed to a committee of seven members of the chamber of commerce, appointed |by Earle D. Holmes, president of the chamber. ‘The committee will ).ass on | ee the propo: an and make a report | (Continued from Page 1) on the ¥ at the next mveting of | the forum, Those apr : against Montana und Nebraska, whieh h imilar lay Twelve new bills came in in the x yebeeads house and five in the senate, increas-) W- 0. Mechs: Wah ing the house total to 48, the senate! Townsend 4 Bailey 4s total to M7 and the joint total to 61|_ Declaring that at the present time sures. Among the new, house bills | pene sco ae Mh peitatairs an Se Layee where redlight districts avere operating an insurance code measure to p! alasene ee Onmonnent Sarah pie SOUNDS AN UNUSUALLY SMAR? bureau such as he had recommended NOTE. could with sufficient power be able to| ‘This tojlette, from hat to shoes, cope with the law violators. The bili] Strikes an unusually smart note, but © be presented would empower tie) especially fetching is the frock of | State's attorney general to handle all| gray satin stitched with a close but - | cases where the local officials had either} simple pattern of soutaohe braid in nite failed or refused to act. The bureau] self color. Blonse waist an@ gath- dos for| WOUld have sufficient power to take up}ered skirt are joined under a girdle . € of any kiné’in any county in the] of satin, tied in a smart bow at the County division was brought to the| * back. Braid fs stitched on the sIveves fore by the motion of Representative, }about the elbow in border effect. Jenkins that house Dill No. 11, unw| Demonstrations at Medium size requires 514 yards 40-, inted to pass on the que P. Kk. Edwards, chair O'Donnell, A. Len ler, insurance laws ‘and a measure repe: ing the present “blue sky” 1 providing a more comprehensi and creating the office of state securi ties Commissioner. The latter is house Bill No! 43. The first of an anticip: covey of branch fi hatel came in in the house. It pro a hatchery in Jackson Hole. Sublette County bill, be de a spe eee and 3 bunches soutache cial order for ve oday. The bead, clin caipuake an that hadoeh he Casper Gas Office Pictorial Review. Dress No, 8661, bill had beep unanimously recommend-| SSL Slz°s, 34 ‘to 48 onches bust. Prive, 25 ed by the county committee sev- j y of the George M. Clark Breiding Design No. 12425, not been | Cc Dine om wallaw AN. cante ries of demonstra- Some cannot drink coffee without harm But everybody can drink INSTANT POSTUM tain elements that often do not agree with nerves and digestion But Instant Postum is a health- fal cereal drink which candono _ harm to even a delicate child . It has a rich, coffee-like Na- vor, costs less than coffee, and is made instantly in the cup “Theres a Reason’ fr Postum SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by Postum Cereal Company;Inc, . Battle Creek, Michigan. wm aarpcicornemenenesion eee NY ne nA jevent you, whether you )e’ regarding tne spokesmen for this opposition be-| tions will continue to be held every aft-|, 4% volume of water that some day win| > INISIN UL | aga CREATE COUNTY OF LARGE SIE : ; Connecticut Only One-Fifth Great- _ er Than Proposed New Coun- ty of Sublette in “Wyoming - CHEYENNE, Jan,.19.—Draw a line through the middle of ‘Massachusetts. Combine Rhode Island, Delaware and half.a dozen Districts of Columbia. Or merely visualize Conneeticut: I: either elther half of Massachusetts, all of Connecticut or the nifty little combi tion of R. L, Conn. and six D. Cs., you} ‘i will be contemplating an area approxi-| (i Swami em a mately ,;equal to that of the “baby! “ts county which the legislative. stork ia) poy MECENT, PORTRAIT OF CAG about to deliver to the mother state’ of uae f cab nan se bs cae grad Wyoming. | ‘The area ‘of: Connecticut ‘in nk aeanty Gece ot ihe Caetigare one-fifth greater than thntof the pro. |MOst Fecent one of the bee posed county of Sublette, ‘that of either | : half of Massachusetts slightly greater and that of the Rhode Istandcofmectt.| YANKS PART IN cutDistrict of Columbia combination *Sohltts oohiy-tete ma viene im:| ASLAND AFFAIRS tai aittutnally Sane mebenteas’ | MAY BE PROBED ly. Its #:ea is 4,040 square miles. The crest cé the loftiest mountain in Wyo- : ming, Fremont peak, is bisected by its WASHINGTON, Jan, 19.—Congres- east boundary, In shape it suggests a| sional investigation. of participation cracker with a corner bilten off. by Americans, civilians or military, The Sublette area contains some of| in the affairs 6 fthe govermnents of the most magnificent scenery on the| Haiti and Santo Domingo, was pro- American continent. It. is potentially | posed today in a resolution intro- one of the richest areas. of Wyoming —| duced by Senator Johnson of Califor. Wyoming which Nature has crammed] nia, It was referred without discus. With natural resources of ‘incalculible} sion to the foreign relations commit. value. It has more big game han any! ¢p6, other region of the state except that immediately adjacent to- Yellowstone Park. The ‘third river of Wyomjng, the Green, flows through it, carrying SS ee WIRE INJNCTION IS8UED fi (By Associated Press) ' NEW YORK, Jan, 19.—Federal Judge be used to transform ‘great stretches of | Hand today issued a temporary. injune- its semi-arid lands inte fruitful farms, | ton, returnable next Friday, restrain- It is peopled by a proudly independent |198 the Western Union Telegraph com- and abundantly — self-resourceful citj-| P@ny from landing the British-Brazil zenry. No smear of locomotive smoke | Barbadoes cable at Miam!, Florida, The ever has smidged its sh The finest |. injunctions, also restrains the company forests of the state are within its con.| from using three. cables between Key fines, Its streams so teem with fish} West and Havana. that the name of Trout county would not be a misnomer. Its mountains cradle the largest living glacier in the . ¥ EASLES 3 United States, its valleys produce suc- . may be followed by serious culent grasses that have made its beef cold trouble; use nightly-— cattle famous. Its strata hola both, those essentials to potential industrial IS Breatness, petroleum and coal. Its _ lakes are scenic gems. Its beaver are VAPORUB so abundant that every man it has sen. | - Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly to the legislature in years has spsi:=a a fulllength fur coat of incomparable downiness. ° It is. some county; some county—and then somé! Howdy, Miss ‘Sublette. $200 REWARD For the arrest. and con- viction of thief or return . of property stolen from— | "THE YELLO | THE PARKER BROS. _ TYPHOON’ § CIGAR CO. Summary The following illustrates a $5,000 Ordinary Life Police, Age 35. THE FIRST WAY—IT PAYS TO THE INSURED | Sickness (a) WHILE TOTALLY DISABLED (confined in the house) $100 a month, limited to 12 months for any one illness — -=-$ 1,200 ) WHILE TOTALLY DISABLED (following confinement in the house) $50 a month, limited to 6 months for any one iliness_. x ---$ 300 THE SECOND WAY—IT PAYS TO THE INSURED Accident — (a) WHILE TOTALLY DISABLED $100 a month, limited to 12 months for any one accident =$ 1,200 ) WHIT PARTIALLY DISABLED $500 a a month, limited to 6 months for any one accident._$ 800 THE THIRD WAY—IT PAYS TO THE INSURED Permanent (a) Caused either by aceident-or sickness, $150 a Total month for 12 months and $50 a month thereafter Disability FOI LIFE. In addition the face ue of the policy Will be paid at death to.'the beneficiary. =+--=-=+--$ 5,000 é X > 0) For the Accidental Loss of sight or two limbs_$ 5,000 ith an indemnity of $150 a month for 12 months and $50 a month thereafter FOR LIFH, f In addition the face value of the policy will be paid at‘death to the beneficiary... aaa--~i--$ 5,000 THE FOURTH WAY—IT PAYS TO THE INSURED. Old Age AC age 65, a MONTHLY INCOME FOR LIPE of--$ 22.90 THE FIFTH WAY—IT PAYS TO THE BENEFICIARY Death (a) From natural causes — (b) From ‘accidental causes ---$ 5,000 ----$10,000 The policy Has paid-up life insurance, paid-up term insurance, loan and cash surrender values, available at any time after three ye in force. # This Policy, in this and other forms, can be secured by calling SEE BEN Phone 74W

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