Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 5

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TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. CASPER CHAMBER OF COMMERGE TO LAUNCH MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Work of Organization Since It Was Formed Here Receives High Compliments at Hands Of Speakers at Forum Meeting The membership drive of the Casper Chamber of Com- merce will open next Tuesday, according to an announcement made at the luncheon held in the Henning hotel today. At the meeting today several business men were called upon to address the members and visitors on the progress of their business during the past year or longer or to speak regarding D0 REPORT W. F. Wilkerson explained the work which had been gone through in obtaining nearly 11 per cent re ductions in freight rates by the or ganization, and voiced the thought April 17—A par-|COmpany Was explained by Otto committee on find-|Ne!thammer, and the growth of the {ngs in which spectal emphasis was|telephone system in Casper wa laid before starting young people's| brought out by H. D. McCorm'ck movements in all gatherings of the! Manager of the local system. that this accomplishment alone would save the business men and consum Protestant Episcopal church which} The Casper postoffice force 1s not was adopted by the church's fourth| to be cut down, but will continue the ers of Casper many thousands of dol lars and for that reason should rec ommend the Chamber of Commerce to the support in the coming drive to which it was entitled. annual educational conference in| Same as {t has been with the excep session here today. {oon of the fact that no collections This action was said to be in line| Will be made in the bus‘ness dis with that taken by the conference|trict from 6 until 7 o'clock in the Saturday in declaring that the posi-| evening. tion of the church is not the narrower one which ignores “the fruit of mod. ern knowledge and the resulta of scientific research,” tn matters of re- ligious thought so long as there is “no denial of the articles of the apostles creed. The report was sub- mitted by Dr. F. C. Grant, rector of] According to a message read by Trinity Episcopal church, Chicago. | Charles B. Stafford, the local post ‘There will be spontaneous responses | office {s to undergo remodeling to the to the conference's action Saturday in| extent of $5,000 or $6.000 worth of declaring for freedom of thought in| work. There will be a mezzanine the opinion of Dr. William E. Gard-| floor in the work room and also two ner, of New York, executive secre-| mail handling vestibules in the rear “tary of the church's department of| instead of one as at the present time It was through the efforts of Congressman Charles E. Winter that Casper was struck off tho list of the cities in the United States which would have to undergo a reduction in Postoffice employes for a few months because Congress failed to pass an emergency appropriation act. eligious education. The persons at the meeting tod: LATE FLASHES —_— WASHINGT 0 N.—Relterating charges that the condition of equip- ment showed incompetent manage- mont, Senator Cousens, Republican, of Michigan in a statement today, quoted figures to show that modern locomotives were not used efficient- ly and that in recent years there had been a great increase in bad order cars and engines. PANAMA.—The International Pe- eum company’s steamer G. Harrison Smith has returned to Balboa for repairs to her hull which she scraped in the Panama Canal while passing through Culebra Cut. MEXICO CITY.—Advices from Merida, Yucatan, say that the bodies of only three children have been recovered from Lebis Bay, in which 20 persons were drowned last Wednesday when a motor driven bark foundered. MEXICO CITY.—S!r Basil Thom- son, the British criminologist, left for Havana Saturday night after what is said to have been a secret investigation of Fascisti and Bol- shevist movements in Mexico. NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 17.— At the hospital to which Wallace Dugid, Canadian wrestler, was car- rld last night following his match with Ed “Strangler” Lewis, it was stated that his Injuries were not serious. ors for the trial of Charles E. Ruth enberg of Cleveland, with Ohio, charged violation of Michigan’s law st criminal syndicalism, re a'ned to be completed today. Questions applied to the prospect ve jurors followed closely those that talesmen the trial of William Foster, the first defend ant tried under the syndicalism law. The state asked members of the panel !f they had received letters pro- testing against tho t mailed to Berrien county voters by the Civil Liberties Union and the Labor De fense Council, “while the defense sought to ascertain whether the men In the box were prejudiced agains: socialistic theories. ST. JOSEPH, Mich., April 17.— The name of the American Defense Soclety was unintent‘onally brought into the trial of William Z. Foster Che Casped Daily Cribune PLAYGROUND AND RECREATION AID AVAILABLE FOR CASPER IF OPPORTUNITY IS EMBRACED NOW Casperites have not begun to realize the full recreational value of their spare time, according to W. C. Bradford, field representative of the Playground Recreation Association of America, who igs in Casper with the view of organizing com- munity leisure-time activities that will greatly benefit every local citizen. ] Mr. Bradford is authorized by the|were organized under the dramatic association to enter three Wyoming| department at the time also. tow: Which of the three sonron| In coming tnto a cenmunity the as- of Laramie, Cheyenne, Casper and|soc'ation would first require the en- Sheridan, will recelvo the benefits of|dorsement of five representative bus. the community work will of course) inest men. Then it would ask a depend on the enthusiasm with which | guarantee of half the amount of the citizens of the respective cities) money needed to do three monthe’ receive the association. | work. The city would furnish $700 The Playsroynd Recreation nssocia-|on this plan and the association tion 1s a philanthropic organization! would furnish $700. ‘This money financed by public subscription.| would not pe epent for physical Among the last 600 donors It lists such! equipment but would go toward men as Henry Cabot Lodge and other |} nging a playground expert here, a senators, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. sing ng expert, a dramatic expert, as and Babe Ruth. |the case might be. It was organized by Joseph Lee, «| ‘The second thing which the assoc! man who devoted his time to the in-|tion would require would be the terests of others rather than to car-| promise on the part of the tnterested | rying out of personal plans for his members of the community to carry | own personal benefit. It has as thejon the work after the organization head of its executive committee Ray-/had got it started and had retired mond D, Fosdick, head of the Rocke-| from’ the field. | feller foundation. The work would take the volun-| It 1g the theory of those who are/teered co operation of several citizens onnected with the association that| who would compose & council of per there are many avenues for self-ex- haps 75 members. From this council pression which are not realized by|an executive committee would br the young people. of today. In order|chosen. Playground leaders would that these avenues may be opened.|be developed among young persons it is the idea of these workers to fos-|who would receive a diploma after ter playground activit'es, community |.they had done so much work. Sing singing and community dramatics. |ing leaders and dramatic leaders It was not until the war that these| would be developed along the same last two were injected into the pro-/ line gram. It was found at that time that! Mr. Bradford is spending this week people need to sing tn order to keep|in Casper look over the special them happy. An outlet for dramatic|needs of this « He stated this talent is also an excellent thing for! morning that Casper has an unusual the allround development of the/ly hard problem to face in this re | community. |spect and that {t would take the} During the war there were 165 song | highest type of leadership to put the) leaders throughout the United States, program across properly. Mr. Bradford was nat!onal director | udy the leisure time of your of music for the Playground Recrea-| community. Overcome vice by whole- tion association. Community pacean’s some amusement.” This = the motto When you eat Bran for constipation be certain that it is ALL BRAN! PROSPECTS FOR PAGE FIVE of the Playground Recreation asso-| to the finish, says a Dublin dispatch | past with a spirit of hatred for tho ciation as it implies it all over the United States. eee to the Times, jexisting institutions bred “The Free State has some twelve | bores. or fifteen thousand prisoners in its Jails,” the correspondent writes. |“And the problem of their future ts : . : a . insists upon a Carthaginian peace these men will come out of the pris- SAME PRICE for over $O years ons cowed for the moment, but sul- BH Ounces for BH len and resentful at what they con- Use less of sider a pence of vengeance, “More seeds of bitterness will be BAKING POWDER sown and the spirit of revenge will be kept alive by the women. Thus | than of er | priced brands. | the children will grow up as in the | OUR ‘Healthy Liver in theic FARLY PEACE IN FRIN BRIGHTER Republican Organization Disrupted by Late Reverses, Said ‘Healthy Life | | Your flver—healthy or clogged, active | or sh ‘makes all the difference Ibetween a vigorous, | cheerful life and low | spirits and fail- Z ure. To subdue LONDON, April 17.—The improved la stubborn Prospects for early peace in Irelang Miver, over. aa a result of tho utter disorgantza- Soting Guest tion of the republican ~movement ‘ness, bilious- through the recent government suc- ness, indigesti ——e headache and ieee leading many people blues there is nothing on earth 80 good roughout the country to question @8Carter'sLitthLivePill: Purely vegetable, | 2 . . . : the wisdom of pressing for a fight Smal de KC-KC-KC-KC- KC-K ul CS EL Pric | Simple Way to Get . Rid of Blackheads There is one simple, safe and sure Way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, that !s to dissolve them. To do this’ get two ounces of calos nite powder from any drug store— sprinkle a little on Wet cloth —Tub over the blackheads briskly Wash tho parts and you will be sur- prised how the blackheads have dis- Sppeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they are, simply dissolye and disappear, Blackheads are almply a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions that form in the pores of the skin. calonite powder t e@olve the blackhe: Tight out, leaving t clean and in thelr ASK THE WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER ° wi Is 80 they wash e pores free and natural condition, Cgitform (othes SS és There is no time to fuss away try-| poisons. Yet it is simply a nature- No» particular incident in the! wero enterta’ned by W. C. Bradt harged with criminal ‘\_NOW EASILY ENDED ~ pis church's recent history, such as the utterances of the Rev. ney Grant of } resnons ble fcr t conferenc In ration, according to many delegates. ‘Vner and ral they , because of many questions askedby young people who want to know Whéther it {s necessary to give of the Playground Recreational asso ciation who sang two son, accompaniment of Mrs. Ray The songs were “Americans C and “Little Bautise.’ literal be to the story of Jonah and the whale and other incidents recorded in the Bible. RADICAL CASE ST. JOSEPH, M'ch., Apr'l 17.—{By SECONDPANEL syndical!sm as one of the organizations supposed to be supporting him, it was discloscd today examination of the steno on ing to find out just what some mixed- up cereal with a small bran content can do to ward off tho gravo illness that constantly hovers over constipa- raphic record of the Foster trial. The American Defense Society 1 national organizat’on, of which the te President Roosevelt was one of the first leaders e Labor Defens tounc'l was created by liberals anc ‘adical leaders after the arrest o Foster and other communists to raise money to defend them. ———— AUCTION, Come to the auction Friday after- noon if you want to buy anything or ft you have anything to sell, let us sell it for you. charge 15 cents KFWPIES WILL BE GIVEN A Kewple dance will be he'd at the Sag Sea Arkeon dancing academy this even dng, at which'tiwe a large number of Kewple dolls and Kewple lamps will be given away to the patrons. These will be given out by means of a draw- ing from the numbers given as once enters the door of the establishment The drawing {s scheduled to take Place at 10.45, the period when the greatest number of dancers is usually Present. The affair tonight is the first of its kind held at the Arkeon for some time. The popular Kewple novelti are sure to make the occasion a very on the dollar, 31 Ash. Phone 1660 We charge 15 cents on the dollar for selling. Moving 750,000 cubic yards |i] blasted from solid rock attractive one. The Tom Watkins orchestra will furnish the music as usual, with the other Arkeon entertainers being on hand to help toward the pleasure of the evening OT est ts While the White Sox may not be in the Giants’ class, still their show- ing in games with the world’s cham- pions stamps the Gleason team as no mean outfit, Rheumatic Agony | Tomes H. Allen of Roches- ter, N. ¥. Says Mre It does not er to me whether you are disabled with cursed rheuma- tism or have only occasional twinges, I know Allenrhu, my own dis- covery, will stop the agony, do away with the gnawing pains and reduce the swollen: joints. I know it will dissolve the uric acid deposits that have become deep- ly imbedded in joints and muscles and quickly drive every trace of rheumatism from your body. I know this because I was crippled for years and many times was unable to work, and Allenrhu madd a well, robust, healthy man of me. I know because since I cured my- self, hundreds have taken Allenrhu and speedily rid themselves of this agonizing disease. No matter how severe your case, I urge you to put your faith in the pre. scription that It took me years to per fect—a prescription that made a new man of me after doctors tried and failed. Allenrhu 1s no laggard; it starts right in at once; it gets {nto the blood, searches out the poisonous uric acid €eposit and in two days starts to drive the concentrated impurities that cause rheumatism, out of the body through the natural channels. Through the colurins of this news Paper, I aut! e every drug guarantee one full pint bol very instance.—Advertisement. _THE ABYSMAL BRUTE ! 2-3\4 ton, $3300 | 214-3 ton, $3500 } 5 rr @) , é THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. HEAVY DUTY MOTOR. TRUCKS Chassts Prices 34-4 ton, 84600 445° ton, $4700 fo by Dugate 5-6 tion sufferers, What your system do- mands is ALL BRAN! You must have ALL BRAN to give permanent relief! Anything less than ALL BRAN does not have the bulk that gives results! Your physician will recommend Kellogg ’s Bran because it is ALL BRAN! Kellogg’s will do the work; dt will give you permanent re: food—naturo’s own remedy for con- stipation; nature’s way of keeping every body-organ tuned true, Eat Kellogg’a Bran regularly to give permanent relief naturally—at least two tablespoonfuls daily; for chronic cases, with every meals It is as beneficial as a preventive, Ita nut- like flavor is delicious. You will like it sprinkled over your favorite hot or cold cereal, or eat it as a cereal. Kellogg ’s Bran makes delightful muf- fins, raisin bread, pancakes, cto, It FOR YOUNG MEN MADE BY EDERHEIMER STEIN CO. ton, $3100 6-714 ton, $5200 lief ; it will remake your health if you | will eat it regularly—becauso it is | ALL BRAN! Kellogg’s Bran, cooked | and krumbled, is wonderful for health. | It sweeps, cleans and purifies, ridding | the system of the dangerous toxic adds a fine flavor to soups and gravics. Have tho whole family eat Kellogg’a Bran and see the health of every mem- ber improve, All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran, Since April, 1921, a fleet of Pierce- Arrow Dual-Valve dump trucks has been engaged in removing 750,000 yards of material blasted from solid rock at Niagara Falls, N. Y., where the Read & Coddington Engineer- ing Co. is excavating an inlet, an | outlet, and a 4300-foot tunnel for the Niagara Falls Power Co. For nearly two years they have been | punishedcontinuously,dayandnight. Fifteen of the trucks have traveled 85,000 miles each; five have traveled 60,000 miles each. The fleet super- intendent reports all the trucks are in excellent condition. Contractors say that the work these particular Heavy Duty Pierce-Arrow Trucks are doing is probably the | most severe sustained service that any fleet of trucks has ever been | called upon to undergo. Pierce-Arrow Trucks are being oper- ated successfully in 174 industries and trades. Let us show you how much more economical and profitable | Pierce-Arrow Worm-Drive Dual- Valve Trucks are in your business. CASPER | ’ 316 W. Midwest Ave, DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS Twelfth Ave. and Acoma 18 N. Nevada Ave. EErrors oe The foremost features Of Fashion are shown in our large as- sortment of FITFORM CLOTHES. Superbly tailored, they meet every de- mand of style, fit and wear. Quality garments at prices of real economy. Priced $35 to $50 If desired, a pair of extra Trousers may be had with almost any Fitform Suit. HARRY YESNESS ! The Man in the Barrel 114 West Second St. me Next Door to Stockmen’s Bank Join the Veterans of Foreign Wars—Membership Campaign Is Now Going On.

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