Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 7

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*FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 a PROTEST MADE | ON VOCATIONAL AIDSUSPENSIDN Closing of Office Here Brings tig High ere for E. C. un, Positio Order : to “If B,C. Calhoun, federal board su- pervisor, was as good a booster for him- self as he is for the ex-service man, he would be drawing a salary of $1 ter of closing the federal board of- fice in Casper was taken up. it was evidently the intention of the meeting to go on record in oppo- sition to the plan of taking this office out of Casper, “Casper has more ex-servyice men, and has greater training possibilities than all the rest of the state com- bined,” said Mr. Ogilbee. “It would be @ sad mistake to remove this of- fice from Casper at this time and centralize the state headquarters at Cheyenne, or to permit the removal of Mr. Calhoun as the officer in charge # because he has rendered more effi- clent service than any other federal board official in this, gection of the country.” Public organizations that have taken » up the matter here include the Red Cross, Rotary chub, Chamber of Com- merce, American Legion and Kiwanis club. Patrick Sullivan,, Wyoming member of the national Republican committee, who is at present in Wash- is fast recovering his health. imgton conferring with government chiefs, bas taken the matter up with Mr. Landers the federal board director but’ advices are lacking at this time. The \xaatter will also be carried up|/ to members of the Wyoming delega- tow: at Washington. NOTICE. Ladies of the Altar and Rotary society will hold a bake sale, Saturday afternoon at the Casper ‘ftorage Bakery. 4-28-2t INCENDIARISM SEEN IN FIRE (Special to The EB, April 29. — Chief Georgo Bates of the fire department and underwriters agents dre search- {ngly investigating a fire which dam- aged the Stephenson undertaking es- tablishment here and are said to have strong ‘evidence that the fire as of incendiary origin. A Rortion of the establishment's stock of coffins was shipped to Gree- le}, tt is said, befure the fire. A feature of the investigation is an effort to ascertain whether formaldehyde fumes which almost overcame firemen were Noted Tenor Nearly Recovered From Effects of Late Illness Herewith is the first picture taken of Enrico Caruso, the noted tenor, * since his serious fliness, Tho photograph was taken by Mrs. Enrico » Caruso on April 5 at their home in New York, where the famous musician eee Japanese Diet Delegation to including those of naval restriction, eral problem of immigration, steamer Shinyo Maru. The visit wil! Visit America last about three months. TOKIO, April 6.—(Delayed)—Ac- cording to advices from jthe Japanese embassy at Washington, the forth- coming visit of a delegation from the diet to the United States is looked forward to with interest regan April 80. Large class to be initiated. will afford an opportunity for an ex-| THOMAS LONGHURST, Clerk. change of views on many questions All Quiet. papers."—New York Sun. ——_—.—_____ WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CHARLES L, HOWARD, C. C. ANNUAL accidental. In its existence of more than half a century” the University of Minne- sota has had five presidents, and all of them are still living. — The half-moon fish, which fs found in the upper waters of the Amazon, casts a phosphorescent glow m- bling moonlight.” Pe ot Bed EL —Subscribe for The Tribune—— Tickets $1.00. Be Sure to Attend the ; Of the RETAIL CLERKS OF CASPER Brandenberg’s Winter Garden Monday Evening, May 2 MAY DANCE At On’ Ladies Free pee made Overalls or Jumpers on sale at $1.15 Men’s Dress and Work Go quaint at 50e Men’s Leather Scout Shoes on $2.45 sale at upwards PBeIO _A Rousing Wind Up of Our Spring Challenge Sale Tomorrow is the last day and our store will be filled with bigger and better bargains than ever before. Read a Few of Our Many Specials Silk Socks, assorted «| 45e Canvas Gloves, 8 pairs for” SOC Men’s Work Shoes, solid a $2.95 nent patterns, on aie at $20.00 ‘ Poo Mo Moteat RS a ae ts a Soak co ate toate Post acs Sac St Men’s Kromekalf Good- year welt army last Shoes on $4.95 sale at Khaki Pants, well at... 94.79 W.°L. Donglas Dress Shoes at $6.50 upwards the league of nations and the gen- The party expects to leave from Yokohama on May 8 on the Japanese “Any news this morning?” ? “Nothing but what's in the news- Special meeting Saturday evening, 4-29-2t KIWANIANS 70 ENDORSE CITY MANAGER PLAN Adverse Action Considered Im- probable, Says Club Mem- ber, Referring to Delay in pression Some slight misunderstanding has arisen over the report in The Tribune, yesterday that the Kiwanis club 4: layed endorsement of the city man: ger form of government. To correct the impressioy that members of the) club are opposed to the matter the statement of D. W. Ogilbee who was Presiding, is explanatory: “I have not the slightest doubt but! what the Kiwanians will be unani-| mously for the city manager form of government. I believe it would be a good thing to delay action on the matter at this time, because endorse- ment of this organization coming just a few weeks prior to the election of June 7 would have a great publicity effect in favor of the bill.” This statement came after J. S.! Mechling had placed a motion be- fore the house calling for immediate indorsement and C. T Weidner had seconded the motion. When a call was made for discussion, Cullen recommended defi: announced he was in ths dark about the functioning of the city manager Plan and that he believed that many of the other members of the club were in the same “boat as I am.” Mr. Cullen recommened . definite action be delayed until the matter had been Dublic affairs committee and Mr. Weid- Che Casper Daily Cribune SEGRE PRATT SIRE CED TST IRE BSc ab ret aba ce rk tion to have the matter referred to the| ner readily seconded the amended imvtion. Hereafter, according to a ge-| ments completed by the entertainment | committee of the Kiwanis club, inti- mate secrets of the lives of some of Casper's prominent residents will be publicly disclose dat the open meet- ings of the Kiwanis club. Starting with the next weekly meeting of the organization some member of the club will be called upon to give a short bio~rar aoe some other member of the club. Hal Curean has been slated for the first biographical sketch and his victim has not yet been named. ——-—___— FOREST FIRE PROTECTION. WASHINGTON, April 29.—Measures for protection against forest fires through state organizations have been stimulated by an appropriation of $400,000 from the federal government, Colonel Gresley, chief forester, an- nounced today on his return from a six weeks’ inspection trip. More than $1,000,000 already has been appropri- ated by the 25 states, which have per- fected organizations to assist in forest Protection, Colonel ley said, Kiddies and Daddy enjoy mother’s rich flavor, lip- smacking PANCAKES and WAFFLES made from BUFFUM'S EMMER SELF-RISING PANCAKE FLOUR contains no rice, corn or other sub- stitute. It's made of delicious, nu- tritious whole Emmer grain. TRY IT. ,| thoroughly discussed by the club. Mr. Mechling then amended his mo- AT ALL GROCERS 1 WE ALWAYS HAVE A Choice Sirloin Round Steak ....___. Choice Pot Roast... sere John P. Griffin 3X3 233 East Second Street A FULL DOLLAR’S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR BEEF Choice T-Bone Porterhouse_.....____ 40 Short Cuts or Club Steaks_..._____ Shoulder Steak —...-_EEE Hamburger, fresh ground twice a day. Prime Rib Roast, standing... Prime Rib Roast, boned and rolled... weit We Maintain Every Facility For handling Men's Suits. If your suit needs repairing or press- ing, send it to us. Ours is a complete service. Cincy INCORPORATED. 131 S. Center St. Phone 595 Your Guarantee of Master Service BARGAIN FOR YOU— Short Rib Boil... Brisket Boil _” Breast of Veal..______.. Shoulder Boil .... Shoulder Roast ——_.. Pork Loin —.. Shoulder Butts to adopt a policy of cash a effect Monday, May 2, 1921 NO DELIVERIES Good Meaty Shoulder Boil .. Veal Steak Soa SMS A PA eS PORK Pork Shoulder, whole or half._._..._ Spare Ribs 2... a Fresh Hocks ——————..-15 Pork Steak —........... ee et 22 EC Pork Sausage, made twice every day... ....25¢ We Buy the Best—Do You? Stop and Shop In order to make another cut in prices, I am going save many dollars each month on your meat bills. NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS nd carry which goes into » which will enable you to LAST DAY---TOMORROW BABY’S PHOTOGRAPH | WY TOMORROW-the Last Day FOR Airplanes FREE To every child registering in the morning at the Casper Storage Grocery, and afternoon at the Casper Steam Bakery, or at any of the other stores. Child must be accompanied by parent. After which the child’s name may be registered at any of the following stores, all of which give Baby Bonds Free with every cash purchase, likewise literature and a printed scale of how many Baby Bonds are required at each age, to entitle a child to a College Bond, which matures when the child reaches e bond is.worth $5 in cash. Holmes Hardware Co. Richter Music Co. Casper Pharmacy Natrona Fuel Co., Uptown office Jessen’s —Men’s and Boys’ Wear Casper Floral Co. Casper Stationery Co. Hardware Co. Martz Hat Shop Grocery Casper Steam Bakery Jeffryes’ Studio Should Your Child On Reaching Eighteen Find it necessary to start a business career, the accumulated funds may be used for such pur- poses. Or should you as parents absolutely require the fund to reimburse you for the child’s past or future maintenance—or should the child’s health be undermined and the funds be required for the child’s physical welfare—then there are provisions whereby the funds may be used for these emergencies, though under favorable con- ditions the contributors prefer that the funds be used for the sole purpose of a higher education for the boy or girl whose name is enrolled. In case of the child’s dangerous illness, 50 per cent of the then value can then be borrowed— and in case of the child’s death, the bonds may be redeemed at their then value, or left on de- posit until time of maturity, when the accumu- lated fund may be drawn by the parents. ighteen, when each ‘Allen Dairy, at Holmes Casper Storage : oe at. mat. lg (EE Me Rope HERE BRA ERERT 6 Studio (Phone 859.) FOR FREE of this offer, Phone for appointment to Jeffryes Because of so many taking adyantage of this offer it will be necessary to make an appointment for a sitting next week. All who arrange for sit- tings Saturday can take advantage

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