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"PAGE TWELVE. Che Casper Daily, Cribune haps within a few years the associa- jana Episcopal chtirches who had pre- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. Klansman Who Y.W.C. A. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED WITH ENTHUSIASM; PART OF $7,900 BUDGET IS SUBSCRIBED Three hours’ work brought $1,385 to the Y. W. C. A. bud-} get campaign today, this being the total reported at the noon| Say luncheon. This does not include al! the donations} gift committee in their pre-campaign | pledged to the initial work. The report of the teams follows: Captain. Rankin Amount. 2) e¢ d@aner of the Y. W. C. A. last -$ 77.50 night which was given in the Metho-| dist church as means of getting to-| gether on the qrive which is now be- ing staged in this city, There were| Whitmore many outside vistors who voiced thetr| MeIhtire support df the undertaking. It was Minkler —— brought out at the meeting that $2,: 000 of th 00 which ts to be raised had already been obtained by the In-, itial Gift comitiée. Mrs. Anna Leeper was chairman of the occasion. Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair opened the discussion by giving an address re-| Barding-the history of the organiza tion. Mrs. Sinc's showed how the) “Y. WA" had grown from a small and temporary organization to a large and permanent one. She also stated that White the association does not Business an Women _- Init tift committec $i Total Mrs. Anna Leeper, campsign chair. man, presided at the luncheon which was served by the women of* the Christian church. The invocation, of. fered by the Rev. Philip K. Edwards was followed by !nspirational talks by Miss Inez Babb of the Business and Professional Women's club and Supt. A. A. Slade of the public school en-| Miss Babb declared that although deavor to go into what is commonly | handicapped for time the business and) Knwn as “rescue” work it does cen-| Profesional women are working night that are to put the campaign over. omplishes | Blade declared his deep interest, a y needed. | in the success of the campaign “The Future Hopes of Organ cause the public sc! is are coming! izativn’’ was the name of more and more don such or-| detivered by Mrs: CD C. A. to ald) vice president of the Y. W. C. A and spiritual) here. Mrs. Murane said that an jm children. mediate result of the drive would be énthusiasm marked! a girls’ work secretary and that per- A Dollar spent at our Dollar Day Sales, will bring you more in return than any other investment CHILDREN’S HOSE Black, white and a few sizes in brown. Full mercerized Stockings for Dollar Day, 5 pairs for... Main Floor ° $1 $1 $1 $1 o» SI al $1 =$1| LADIES’ SILK HOSE Black, white, cordovan. ll sizes. These. pure Silk Thread Hose are not to be confused with Fiber Silk. Main Floor WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE White only. Generally sold at 50c a pair. For tomorrow, 3 pairs for... Main Floor WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL HOSE Here is an exceptional value for Dol- lar Day. Some of these sold as nighigs as $2.19, now, pair__. PART WOOL HOSE In brown and grey heathers, stitch. For Dollar Day, 8 pairs for... WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEF You will find here ’kerchiefs sold as high as 75c and 85c, that are slightly soiled and left over from the holidays. For tomorrow, 8 for. HAIR BOW RIBBONS In plain and plaids. A very good buy for Dollar Day. Special, yards for ss. =e a 3 Main Floor _— LADDIE LASSIE SUITING Just the thing for children’s Dresses, E Suits or House Dresses. A well 32 inches wide. lected line of patterns. 4 yards for. Third Floor | club, told how that c!ub had endeav- | ent owing to the fact that the organ- tion would be able to have a cinub| house from which many things Laps | be done that can not be done at the} present time. ‘The report of the initial gift com- mittee showed that former Governor Robert D. Carey had contributed $200, former Governor B. B, Brooks $200, Mrs. Brooks $100, and the Midwest Refining company $250. Many $50 subsciptions had also been handed in by business men of the city, com- prising a total of $2,000. Mayor W. A. B'ackmore urged the building of a community house. Mr. Blackmore said that he considered the present city park just opposite the city hall would make an ideal loca- tion for such a building. = A. M. Gee, president of the Kiwanis ored to co-operate with the ¥. W. C. A. and how it had furnished the girls & summer camp last year. Mr. Gee said the club would probably do the same this summer., He spoke of ald toward the Y. W. C. A. as an invest- ment. No Rotarians were able to be pres- ization was holding ‘Ladies’ Night” at the Henning but the club sent its regrets. “H. 8. Durham expressed the sup- port of the Casper Chamber of Com- merce in any. drive or movement which the “Y. WW." shou'd see fit to/ undertake. | General Burke H. Sinclair did the same for the Lions club, Mrs. Sam R. Clauter, campaign di- rector from New York, voiced great. hopes for the success of the drive, stating that the project was big) | enough to demand success. | R. 8S. Ellison moved a vote of thanks to the ladies of the Presby-; ‘terian, Methodist, Christian, Baptist, ~|nal flying. pared the dinner. T. N. Shaw was song leader who did considérably ‘toward bgrkean the meeting. { —_—_—___ | EXPERIMENTS IN NIGHT FLYING ARE SUCCESSFUL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 27.—Su- Perintendent Eddie Richards of the Cheyenne field of the air mail service, returning from North Platte, Neb., Mofiday, related how a successful ex-| periment in night fiying had been| conducted near that place during the| Preceding few days, with Pilot Jack Kight of this city doing the: noctur-| Knight was guided hy| acetylene gas beacons set three miles! apart over a fifteen-mile stretch of the regular air mail route. He fol- lowed the beacons without difficulty | and easily returned to the North Platte field after comp‘eting tho trip.| The experiments are to be continu-| ed this week, witi night flying from | Cheyenne toward North Pate, ‘Air Pilot Is Entire Town To Be Moved, Cody Gets Buildings LOWELL, Wyo., Feb. 27—The moving of an entire town is in- volved in @ contract taken by the City Transfer company of Lowell to transport to Cody a nmber of houses and buildings which have made up the town of Wiley, Wyo. Although small {n number, the population of Wiley at one time witnessed many rousing scenes of the wild and wooly west, enacted for the most part by cowboys who patronized. the bars there? The houses will be fitted up for rental purposes in Cody. Forced to Land | On Mountain MAN WHO KILLED SELE THREATENED SUICIDE copy, Wy chum, pion resident of Meeteetse Wyo., who killed himself recently at Hot Springs, Ark., threatened on his | 0 ps occupants o enough, and the leadership was able|'#8t visit hero to commit sufcide if| occupants of an automobile he failed to improve in hea chum had suffered a paraly He .was a hunter and guide of the| Meeteetse region and was 55 years of at his death. h. Ket- ic stroke. SPOKANE, Wash, Feb. 27—Cecil + Langdon, 27 years of age, was ar | rested here today as the pilot of an| alrplane which landed a cargo of Nquor at a local aylation field last| Bunaty ‘and bas been charged with conspiring to violate the federal pro- | hibition laws. The police are still have driven the same plane on other} Mquor running operations. Frank Kepl and Benton the girplane was declared to have! been’ transferring its cargo, are be- ing held on conspiracy charges. The rplane was #eized yesterday in a 1d_on Five Mile prairie, near her: » Fev. 27.—A. M. Ket.| looking fcr Jack Smith, declarod to| | Werner, | to which| week amounted to 4,351,000 bushels, WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— The. administration will abandon efforts to obtain governmend aid for the American merchant marine with the failure at this session of the shipping bM, it was indicated at the White House. It was sald that no effort would be made at the next session of congress to have such a bill passed. 8 WASHINGTON, Feb. 27—A bill which would provide for the set- tlement of land claims within the Pueblo Indian grants in New Mex- eo, was reported favorably today by the house Indian committee, It is identical with a senate bill re- ported from the houss Iands com- mittee, WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. — The house rules committees today gave | Privileged status to a resolution | creating a new standing commit- | | tees of 17 members to consider Ieg- | islation affecting world war yeter- ans, Grain Exports Show increase) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. — Grain exports from the United States last as compared with 3.688,000 for the|The Liberty Confessed Gets Police Guard EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill, Feb. 27— (@y The Associated Press)—Benjamin O. Morrow, today was under police Protection following an alleged affi- davit made to police that his wife had been threatened by an organizer for the Ku Klux Klan for admitting to police, following his arrest Satur- day midnight, that he was “precinct committeeman” for the klan in con- nection with today’s municipal pri- mary election. Open Season On Ku Klux Klan Urged by Sims ST LOUIS, Mo. Feb, 27.—Rear Admiral William 8. Sims, retired, in an address here this afternoon, at- tacked the Ku Klux Klan and sald that if legislation would not prove} effective against the wearing of| masks, an open season might be de- clared for the klan, and a tounty offered for theif ears. He spoke be- fore the chamber of commerce, oe ea Liberty Club Nets $1,500 on Carnival THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Feb. 27.— club of ‘Thermopolis, week previous. while exports of flour| which is composed of Elks affiliated | | amounted to 284,500 barre’s as com-| with lodges in other cities, netted pared with 177,500 barrels the week| approximately $1,500 on a three-day before. Latest Haul of Mail Bandit, |; Worthless, Said NEW YORK, Feb. 27—Tho pack age of registered mat! stolen 1, train at the Grand Centra! Sunday was worthless to th, Postal inspectors said today checking the contents of the The package consisted of pay, value only to the owner. Federal CXiciais continuea - search for the thief, who also |. Meved to have robbed a maj last week between Albany an. cue. Wyoming Epworth League to Hold Meet at Spring gs THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., The Wyoming Epworth Leag hold its 1923 state conferenco in August, it has been announced he.» in connection with a statement + the organization has been divorced from the TriState league that h its annual sessions in Nebraska. + tween 150 and 200 delegates are ox pected to atend the first conte ever held in Wyoming. At HMA No cure forit, but welcome at is often GR KE VIS KS “carnival-bazaar. Beh ce all ar rr ‘Maen vlan Used Yearly Make Your Dollars Work for You ciation for your past patronage. “Every Day in Every Way Our Dollar Days Are Getting Better and Better” you can make. It is our way of showing our appre- LACES FOR $1.00 Here are included some very fine Ven- ice and other Laces which sell gdcine? CRASH TOWELING 18-inch Unbleached Cotton crash ROMPERS Patsy Rompers. Fine quality Ging- ly as high as $1.50, now...... Main Floor WOOL DRESS GOODS Serges, Poplin and novelty Wonderful bargains for Dollar Day, per yard Third Floor LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS A summer item to think about now. Special for Dol- All sizes and styles. lar Day, 5 for... Main Floor _ DRESS LINENS In pink, rose, brown, green, lavender. Non-crushable. 36 inches wide. cial for Dollar Day, yard. Third Floor TISSUE GINGHAMS 32-inch Tissues in pretty Summer frocks. Day, 3 yards for.. Thir Special for Dollar $1 $1 = 1 $1 $1 dress goods. Spe- patterns for WOMEN’S GAUZE UNION SUITS peecal ss itor Dol- In ali styles and sizes. lar Day, 2 Suits for... Third Floor GINGHAM Kalburnie Gingham. 382 In new Spring patterns. Dollar Day, 4144 yards for. Third Floor PERCALES Light.and dark pat- A buy for Dollar Davie at be 86-inch Percales. terns. yards for ......... Third Floor TURKISH TOWELS Double thread Special for: for Dol- Size 17x86 inches, Turkish Bath Towels. lar Day, 4 for.. Third Floor = BI $1 = G1 = $1 inches wide. Special oor Toweling. Special for Dollar Day, 8 yards for .._._.. STAMPED PILLOW CASES ° Stamped Pillow Cases of good quality Tubing. Special for Dollar Day, per pair._.._.____.... Size 42x36 inches. Third Floor $1 $1 3 Lots From the Fourth Floor for Dollar Day Plain White Cups and Saucers— 6 Cups and 6 Saucers for, Nu Cut Glass. Dish, all for..____.7___... While they last—8 Plain Goblets or 8 Plain Sherbets._________. PILLOW CASES Our regular eos Special for Dollar git ade Size 42x36 inches. number. Cases for Third Floor SHEETS 81x90-inch Seamed Sheets. Free of Splendid number. dressing. for Dollar Day.........—...... ‘Third Floor JAP CREPE Checked Japanese Crepe. low Aprons. Third Floor BOUDOIR CAPS in daintly made Special for Dollar Ray A large selection Boudoir Caps, at a “Second - Floor Suitable for Children’s Summer Dresses and nee Special, 5 yards for........ $1.00 Assortments consisting of Berry Bowl, Sugar and Creamer and Olive $1.00 .$1.00- $i SI $1 $1 Rpectal *Men’s Lisle Sox. In black, brown, grey, hams. Made very attractive, in pink, blue and grey, trimmed in contrasting Colbraticca as. a Second Floor a $1 ST ry $1 REUBEN SHIRTS A real bargain in Silk and Wool Reu- ben Shirts... Special for Dollar Day, at ——. che weopemeees Second Flo Floor CAMISOLES Satin Camisoles, Very well made and full cut. In flesh only. presley ae, al: lar Day: at 8 or igo Second Floor. WORK SHIRTS Men’s Blue Cheviot Work Shirts. Good weight, full cut. Special for ible Day, 2 for... Main Floor SOx 9 ES = navy and white. 50c sellers, Re for Dollar Day, 8 rairs.......... MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS Men’s Muslin Night Shirts. All sizes. These are pretaay preteen for Dollar Day iet (cs BOYS’ PANTS Boys’ Knee Pants. Sizes 6 to 17 years. A real vane puceie for Dollar Day at . Main Floor COLORED DAMASK In blue, rose and gold, striped and all- over patterns, A suitable cloth for the new Apron as well as Table Cloths, at.. Third Floor $1 The GOLDEN RULE DEP’T STORE LINDSAY & CO.