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Place of Delphian a nb Meeting. ‘which he is president, has returned to BOUNTRY FAIR TO BE HELD BY LOCAL GHURCH Mullin Club to Be. Scene of Che Casper Daily Eribune PAGE THREE LFGION REPEATS RESOLUTION FOR GUT IN PRICES George Vroman Post Goes on to make clear the intent of a former! resolution adopted by the post com- mending the activity of the bureau of| industrial relations of the Standard Oil company on its price reduction| campaign. Members of certain labor organizations of the city had ‘nter-| preted the resolution to mean -a com- mendaation of the Standard manage- ment In cutting wages at the refinery. The resolutions committee stated that nothing could be farther from the intent of the resolution, and the new resolution defined the word “services” as used in thé. former resolution as referring to rents, light, heat, tele- phone’ and other utilities of similar the weekly dance of the post on Fri- day night of this week at the Winter Garden. The basketball committee reported: - that a ‘seriés of three basketball games had been scheduled with the~ team ‘representing the Natrona county high school alumni. The games are to be played March 22, March 25 and April 1: Steps were taken at the meeting to put in’ the field a baseball team to wear the colors of the Casper Legion. A committee to engineer the plans was appointed, composed of Tom Fo- ley, Russell Free and J. M. Nash. ‘Tho publicity committee was auth- orized to purchase for the post a his home in Thermopalis. Serie p | ‘The regular informal’meeting of the ‘ : . Record Against What It Claims |nature, ana not to labor rendered tol mimeograph machine and proceed | Natrona chapter of the Deiphian club|. Mrs. H. R. Shaw. who has been in Bazaar-Entertainment Celebrat- to’ Bes Unisual” ‘Costs an employer. with the publication of a bi-monthly | will be postponed this week, and in|the city over the week end on busi- ing’St. Patrick's Day in Ss A formal resolution was adopted by| news bulletin. | {ts stead an, illustrated tecture, will be|Neas, has returned, to her home in in Casper the post extending free membership fkeld in the gymnasium of the Na-| Denver. . Gerber, ‘trona county, high. school Friday eve- KERR = ning at 8 o'clock, given in connection| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson with the art exhibit which will be|@re here from their ranch home near held there ‘three days starting the|Alcova on a shopping and business 16th. The lecture will be on American | trip. art and will be given by Mrs. H. R. Peas Lathrop. Slides will illustrate © the} | Mrs, Josie Ostrum and little daugh- talk. ; ter arrived last night on the Burling- Following the lecture a musical pro-|ton from Mesa, Ariz. Mrs. Ostrum gram will’ be presented. came here to’take care of her sister, Tho next meeting will be held as|Mrs. Charles Lewis, who has been ili usual and the subject will be 2 round|for the past three weeks. She will table discussion on American art. Any|Temain here until her fister recovers bf the members faving pictures or pipet data on the subj asked to bring|_-Frank Palmer, proprietor of the them to the meeting. - Bootery shoe shop, arrive? inst night Pariah) after an extended buy ' the . World Wide Guild East. ’ to Have Meeting. aoe in the local post and in the national! organization of the American Legion} te any permanently or temporarily to-| tally disabled ex-service man. Any} ex-service men wishing to take ad- vantage of this offer need only to sub-| mit the records of the Bureau of War} Risk Insurance. | The dance committee reported that arrangements had been made to hold Throwing the weight of its influence with that_of other civic and commer- cial bodies) which, are seeking to re- duce the living ‘costs in Casper and its community, the “George W. Vro- man post of the American Legion, at| its. regular bi-monthly meeting last night adopted an independent resolu- tion protesting against alleged high prices of commodities, rents and utili- ties In Casper'and condemning those who refuse to»meet the demand for readjustment of prices corresponding to the recent,-cuts in wages and salaries. The context of tlie resolution, which reflects the unanimous opinion of the post, is as follows: “Whereas, prices of commoditi The staging of a country fair at the Mullin club, St.. Patrick's day, March 17 is an entertainment to be given for the benefit of the Church of St, Anthony's to help pay-off the debt incurréd in the building of the new edifice. . While the entertainment is for such a worthy purpose the promoters have succeeded. in planning an enjoyable o - feature that is a departure from the NATION'S (OA PETA T|\ual run of church basaare'and fairs an one that will.be a pleasing novelty to-the men folks as well as the wives and litue ones. ¥ The country fair will be held during the afternoon and evening and is un- der the direction of the ladies of the ADORNS AFTER. VISITING CHINA — Miss Eleanor Anthony, a ‘greatnieco of Susan B. Anthony and the daughter of Representative and Mrs. Daniel.R. Anthony ‘of Kansas, Has returned to Washington after a four months’ visit Do you remember —when you walked in the garden and from beneath the The World Wide Guild of tho Ba: Mr. and Mrs. Joe.L. May have re-|¢o Pekin, China. Trae to the tradi-| Alta: and Rosa: iti e higher in C 4 the great charg: irned ! < let: ad \- rents and’ utilities: ar igher e assented wile © OF. thay meat nebtten ty Mont, .where| tion of her great-aunt, Miss Anthony | mites compoesd of J. A. Lemey, dames per than those prevailing in other green leaves picked ? brayer- tisetihg ;oh* Wedweaday /evert- je been for the past weele at-| has been an ardent worker in the| Sweeney, Pat Burke, E. J. Slater, El- communities; and, ripe berries hanging there?, ing at 7:30 o'clock at the Baptist | tending to business for the May Tank| cause of equal suffrage and she took | mer Dean and Peter Tobin. “Whereas; unusually high prices sof company. church. The work of the organiza- a. prominent part in unveiling exer-| An elabo: ci commodities, rents and utilities con- Wasn't the flavor won- . eee a rate program, embracing a ‘ : ‘asn’ v tion, its aim and purpose will Be tl) 4.06) p, Eecles, an employe of the | “¢s-of the, suffrage memorial at the} bazaar. a dinner, a musical and iter- tinue to exist in Casper long after the McCord-Brady Fy ? bid apelin tree aes Be tantacd: reheery, hasrétucned :trors al last month. ary program, has been arranged. ‘The KT therefor have been removed; erful ’ ‘ iis gether, Bans, thd. PI bazaar will have placed for sale hand- and, , 3 Entertainment at yes Soe tee eeee the Tasen Tanah CA. was exceptionally: wen | ™ade articles as well as home-baked qc wherets. sotual and impending re Wholesale Grocers ‘That same full ripe flavor ws * A "4 eae lucings in a . Ses, 2 Moose Mall. Woodmen ot America| the week-end. He reporty the range|attended by youre business girls and Certain articles will be raffled {mperative that the cost of living be Casper, Wyo. is waiting for you in women of the city.:'‘The afternoon was in charge of the Misses’ Lola Miller and Inez Babb. Refreshments of hot chocolate, home made cakes and cand- and the Royal Neighbors will’ meet inthe Moose hall for a box social and informal darice to be held tomorrow evening. The box suppers will be tobe in splendid condition. Spake 7 Pada hee reduced; “Therefore, be it resolved that this post condemn the action of those who| show no. willingness to meet the eco- March 17 is annually the occasion for honor to Ireland's patron saint and this year will be universally designated to giving substantial aid to the suffer. STOKES NAMES SEVEN MEN FOR DIVORCE—In his suit for divorce now before the New Nork supreme Wade H. Fowler, receiver of public money. at the Douglas land office, and PAULS JAM auctioned off and after the. ‘eats’| his-brother, P. F. Fowler, of the Smith} ies were served. “yf y cin {court, W. K, D. Stokes, millionaire] nomic readjustment of ‘the timers by a B . dancing will be enjoyed to music by| Motor’ company of Douglas, were| The “‘open house” meetings will be | !n# cou hieh imho, day wit begin ‘ith hotel owner, names no fewer than paces easpanicin pitlces’ in oon! fresh, full-ripe berries pre- the Bert Wagner orchestra. humbered among the business visitors) discontinued until next winter as the} 3) \\inony’s church. Rev. Father] Seven men. Mrs. Stokes has. also| modities;. rents and utilities; and, ed ip pure sugar at the eee in Casper today. . weather will now permit out of door| Sit. wit be the celebrant, Father | brought suit, but for separation and| “no it further resolved, that this serv P' St. Patrick's Dance excursions on Sunday afternoons.” } OCornor of St. Stephen's Indian Abs.| Not a divorce. ‘They were married in| post, believing it to be for the best Kitchens in the Berry Fields. at. Winter Garden. sion will be deacon, and Father Pattor.| 1911 and have two children. Mrs} interests of.tle’ whole community, z The friends of Irish Freedom will Practice Held 5 si Stokes is the millionaire’s second wife.| hereby pledges itself to do all properly n ‘ ’ son of. Douglas, will be sub-deacon. ‘our grocer im Attend the St. Patrick's dance which|| 6 Y > 7, Notes |\4t taerace her solldetions will io given for, che| wife. within its power to obtain, or to as- will ye be adver ee the NY inter renee oe The meeting of the different corps| cause of Ireland. A committee con- sist in obtaining, a substantial reduc- duce you and then you wi sper: School and the grade’ schools will be| Foley an eter Tobin. wi vi : t o b = * cq peoples. All Interested in the cave When, You're Out pares Regrmnerie Stade pone liottaren: atthe, Cosatio Yery business-like ‘ooking sword beak) aout an adjustment ‘in the cost of Iv: and because the Fich- ok Keeping up a brave front is hat | Practice | times “at the | Presbyterian The, sail fish has recently come tn-| WE te sng salaries.” Stig ness of these great berries Pepper Club the battle when you're out of a job| on tne usual waye SDL sb* Y LAN S A 4 g to prominence over the ‘country be} Anotlier resolution. adopted by the ese will add to your every meal. 's. dis ed. ~ At least that i: > 5 cause of the many figh:s in’ which|y ceion iast night had for its object i : Rie t0:. pcwallise: entesfatsen, tor| eats the: eee: fayette owe President Harding ‘engaged with rep-,2°estom last nisht hs 3 nie members of the. Popper club at|its experience With “girls in all parts | YOURE Matroms Club popaniatiyes, ODE inet ADO (re PUYALLUP AND: SUMNER FRUIT her home last night. The evening was} of. tte country. Although last year | as Interesting: Meeting spending -his pre-inauguration vaca- - GROWERS CANNING CO. spent playing auction bridge and de-|the Association. Employment Bu-| The Young Matrons club met Peon ae ae aS OLE. Story $000 PAUL AVENUE, PUYALLUP, WASH. Hcious fefresments wére' served. féaus placed 73,399 girls. in © posi-|the Y.W. C. A. rooms yesterda; —--- sta a ‘ Sodas tions, the stream of applicants just|noon and practiced for their A graphic Mlustration of the fight ~ bathed Mrs. Flanagan Assists which Major Ormby had\ with a mon- | Entertainment in Lusk : “From the Vallez now is overtaxing their facilities. which) wall: be & part of the: program at fo ic ster of the deep- while enjoying a tein 20 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sample have’ 're- “Courage Clubs" of the girls tem-|the Membership Rally. turned from Greybull, where they . ways Mrs. F. A. Flanagan who is visit-| porarity separated from pay en.|_ All of the members-of the Young | Winter. vacation at Miam{, ¥ia., ts|have been visiting with relatives. for|) ] bap tetas ing with: her daughter, Mra: E. Paul|Velopes, re-craate, faith. in, them-|Metrons club aro urged to be present) Shown in the windows of White’ gr0-|the past few days. . oiumDdDla SduLs 14M, Bachellér in Lusk, assisted in receiv-| selves,” said one Teader yesterday, | aM the ‘Tabernacle on. Wednesday ev-| Cerys ila The display consists of 1 sail fish | » 7% feet-in length in a proper hack- ground. . Now that the monster -is dead and taken from its proper hab- itat there is little memory left of the ing at an entertainment in honor of the members+of.the Halcyon. club. ‘The musical program for the after- noon was presented by Mrs. Bachel- ler, who is well known here for her ening “for the rally. ef B. 'T. G, Corps ‘to Have Initiation “Our immediate concern is to help girls keep fit=to-return to positions when “opportunity offers without ahy let-down’ in ‘health or morale. Many +> ATTENTION Royal Neighbors of America. All members. are requested. to. pay..dues and. assessments On or before Tues- Grafonola unusual musical talent . , oe A Personal Invitation Is Extended to Girls ‘To every woman and girl in Casper who has not been otherwise invited is “hereby extended a cordial invitar tion to attend the ¥. W. C. A. Mem- bership Rally at the Presbyterian Tab- ernacle on Wednesday evening, March 16, at 7:30 o'clock. _A good program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Ad- mission is free. % Children’s Costume Dance Is Well Attended The dancing party given by the Moose last night in the Winter Gar- den was well attended by the young people of the city as well as by the members of the Moose lodge and their families. The affair was a children’s costume party and every one appear- ing in costume was given a casb prize. ‘Three prizes for the guests appearing in the most unusual ard prettiest cos- tume were presented, to one gentle- man and two young ladies. The dancing lasted from. 9 o'clock until midnight. \ Sheer Si PERSONALS | Captain McVickery is here from Salt Lake City, Utah, attending to bu: ness matters for a few days. eee Willis Stidger, an attorney of this city, is in Denyer attending to iegal matters of importance. * . \N ‘Arthur . Lee, who has been in the , city for several days on busines with the National Bank of. Commerce of |-| gether” good time. All of the present girls'are coming to us for advice on eking out thelr scanty cash. Nourish: ing food brings good health and cheer. If wisely. chosen, it. needn’t cost any More than the wrong kind. Among*the many activities in be- half of these girls are “odd job cam- paigns for part time work.” One As- sociation has opened a mending shop and-another a cooperative marmalade kitchen. Other activities include use of: .the cooking class equipment for girls living in furnished rooms who wish to buy and Cook their own food inorder to save. In some localities dormitories have been thrown open to meet Jocal emergtncies, es In Philadelphia volunteer workers have opened employment bureaus for foreign born women who are handi- capped in finding work. . ApS Saturday Lunch Hour, Crowded Over 40 guests were served with lunch at the Y. W. C. A. lunch rooms on Saturday afternoon. The lunches have grown in popularity during the past months and now the question of enlarging the dining rooms at the club: house is before the committee. cee Membership Rally Plans Completed The plans for the program are now ‘|}complete for the huge membership rally which will be given at the Pres- byterian tabernacle, March 16. ‘The eveaing will begin at 7:30 o'clock and will be a regular informal ‘‘get-to- members of the organization, those in- terested in the work and. those dear ing to become members are personally invited to attend. eee Last Open House Is a Success ‘The Inst Open hotise of the season to be ‘given on Sunday afternwms at The Newes Coats, Suits Price. EDISONS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Daniels Jewelry & Music Store Good Goods, the Right . Glenrock and Lusk, W; The necessary garment for your Spring Wardrobe is here at-a Remarkably Low Price and Easy ‘Terms t in Spring and Dresses Ata meeting Of the B. T. G. ‘corps of thé Girl Reserves held in Wednes day afternoon the first initfation will have qualified by learning the code, the purpose and the slogan, and. win- spirit. struggle which featured Major Orms- ies thenow deceased monster. ¢ ftér catching the fish. Major Orms- he held: A number of the members| by fought for ‘over half aoa ts land his opponent. off -first. best with this traveller of ning honors, héalth, knowledge and |submarine‘lanes a view of the display will show-why it is necessary to keep day, March 15. i GRACE RAFFERTY, 3-114 In arder to come Casper Jewelry Mfg..Co., O-S. Bid, 3. Recorder, Jewelry aha watch repairing by ex-|' pert workmen. Ail work guaranteed. ig. if Now at re-War CLECELPSBRMEALDL ELL LE LL EPOOIIIIIOISOOTIOOUAIDS, SAD Yark “Dresses, Creations, Adaptions E TAKE great pleasure in calling to your attention a group. of exclusive spring dresses fashioned by Peggy Paige. For beauty of fabric and grace of line these famous gowns are the.undisputed equal of French models, and their work- manship is of that high excellence which only the House of Peggy Paige. establish- ment can turn out. Peggy Paige dresses possess the magical quality of youth. Impossible to describe as # budding flower, their charm-lies in skil- fully ‘handled taffetas, canton crepes, in ‘Tally-Ho novelties and in gracefui Peggy Paige touches to the sleeves, waist and skirt. The ‘showing of this remarkable collection of. gowns marks an event in the fashion calendar. We invite your inspection, fully. confident, you will find just the dress you have been wishing you niight have in your spring wardrobe. . “Swe “S QAt CO Co" CLL Lhe deke ded ude ute dd dee Medel deeded de ded Kf Men and (VALLLALLAL AAA A A hd ded ded x ba St. Patrick’s Day Celebration ULLIN CLU March 17th Big Country Fair, Bazaar and Bake Sale Big Attractions for Show All Day Lunch Served Admission‘ Free Everybody Welcome Women