Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1923, Page 3

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AUSTRIA SOON SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923. SECOND YA G.A CONFERENCE IN i} second World’s Meeting With; Boys to Bring Out Nearly a Thousand Delegates, Nine hundred representatives of nearly 50 countries, with a full quota of delegates from America, will meet from May 30 to June 10 to discuss the place of boyhood in the nations ¢ the world and the relation thereto ¢the ¥. W. C. A. Tiils “Second 1d's Conference of Y. M, C. A. rs with Boys’ will be held at ch am See, Austria, The 3 held at Oxford, Eng'and before the outbreak of the war. lence of the rapidly expanding t in dealing with problems of ood is offered, conference lead. ers point out, by the fact that the 900 registrants exceed by 50 per cent the number originally planned for. Ayspectal auditorium {s being erect a for the meet'ngs. E. M. Robinson, long a leader tn association work for hoys in many countries, fs supervising arrange- ments for the conference from the headquarters of the world’s commit tee of the ¥. M. C. A. in Geneva Switzerland. A majority of the American de'e- gation of 100 will Joave New York May 15 on board the &. 8S. Pitts. h of the White Star Line, the leadership of Arthur N. . senior secratary of the boys’ work division of the International ‘ommittee, ¥. M. C. A, pesides a number of employed of. engaged in Y. M. C. A. work ys, the group will include busi. and professional men who have associated themselves with the or- ganization in this department of ser. vice. Among them will be Lewis A. Crossett, manufacturer of Boston who is a member of the International committee; Dr, Max’ J. Exner, direc: tor of the department of educational measures of the American Social Hygiene association: Cameron Beck, personal director of the New York Stock Exchange; Frank Moran, founder of the Moran School for koys on Puget Sound. For many months five sions have been at findings and recommendations to present to the conference. Dr. John Grown, senior secretary of the phy- sical department of the international ccmmittee, is chairman of a commis fon which has been making a study of the physical conditions of boys throughout the world. The other com’sstons, dealing. with the lega- religious, vocational .and~ domestic, civic and national phases of the gen- eral subject, aré headed réspéctively by Wallace Soutter, chairman of the national committee, Y. M. C. A. of Scuth Africa; Rey. Gunner Engberg, chairman of the National Y. G: A. boys’ committee, Denmark; Thomas, chairman of the natiotal committee, Y. M. C. A. of Austratin; and T. Z Koo, national committee; Y. M. C. A. of China. “The most remarkable generation of boys that this world has ever knoyn is the one com'ng — for yard r before our eyes in. these mo entous years," says Dr. John R. Mott, general secretary of the inter- national committee. “Great Issues await these boys. Great rsponribiiity will come on this particular geriera: tcn, This generation is going to be fubject to very special dangers. I find no Umit to the possibilities of this encoming generation of boys when I think of the time’ in which Wo live. It is the time of times. If We see and seize our opportunity, we can do no more in the years right hefore us than in all the history that lig behind us, Let*us greatly en- large our plans. It is possible for us lay p'ans to teach millions of boys We are now teact: hun of thousands. This field ts ab- y_wide open. It 1s compnra- commis. work preparing only. ? 4° We just received Call apd see them. Marine filers in three Martin b making the flight from San Diego, distance from Washington. service chief; Admiral First Air Bombing Squad to Cross Continent bing planes arriving at W: in less than five days. Those greeting the fliers are (left t Moffett, naval air service chief; Maj.-Gen. Miss Clare Boothe, of South Bend, Conn,, will soon make a tour of the country on behalf of the Equal Rights Campaign pf the National ‘Woman's Party, tively unoccupied. It is exceedingly accessible. It is unprececentedly re- sponsive. ay we see it with the oyes of Christ Himscit snd cul- tivate jt in His strength. A feature of the conference will be | an exhibit, the American ‘contribution to which, prepared by George A. Goodridge of New York, will present the picture story of the why and how of work for boys, with emphasis upon | the four phases of association work —spirtual,. physica!, social and men- tal. piel nse <A al SE Lioyd's, the headquarters of the world’s shipping insurance, main- tains an agent at every port in the world, who transmits news of all ships that pass. All candidates for membership at Lloyd's have to de- posit such security for their labiti-| ties as may be required. This secur ity at the present time amounts to more than twenty million dollars. CLOTHING i Twenty per cent discount on all Men’s Top Coats, Cravanettes, Gabardines and all other kinds of Rain Coats, for three days . Special Announcement a shipntent of Men‘s Gabardine Suits in the very latest models which we are selling at popular prices. i To Stump the Country To the Holders of Che Casper Sunday ‘ashington, D. C., being congratulated upon A fourth plane was forced down only a short 0 right) Lieut.-Col. T. Cc, Turner, marine air . LeJeune and Secretary of the Navy Denby. IMLS TO CET DEPOT ON NEW PAILAOAD, oAlD | Acceptance of Offer Is Taken as Assurance | Of Service. Mills are considere d certain as cured for Casper. a right-of-way through the town. of commerce committee, Mr. securing it trackage privileges. HELD FOR CAR THEFT. CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 12 warrant was issued Frid: Joseph Martin, charged with v law. lartin is under arrest U.S. Government Victory 4 % Pet. Bonds Maturing May 20, 1923 As interest on the above Bonds ceases after date of maturity they will be redeemed at this Bank at PAR and Accrued Inter- est if surrendered on or before May 19, 1923. The Casper National Bank Richards & Cunningham Cn. MEN’S DEPARTMENT HATS AND CAPS We are having a special sale on Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps. We give you your choice of any Man’s Hat in the store up to $4.00 value for $2.95. And we will allow a discount of 20 per cent on any Cap in the store for three days only. i“ *THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST SPECIAL SALE OF MEN’S SHIRTS We are selling all of our light stripe Shirts with collar attached at $1.00 each for three days only. Values up to $3.00. CASPER, WYO. Established 1889. Commercial, Savings, Safe Deposit Boxes Investment Securities 34 YEARS OF SERVICE—MAY WE SERVE YOU? A depot and sidetrack of the North and South railroad for the town of result of assurance recieved Friday that the new railroad had been se ‘'Th's is the condi- tion under which Thos. Mills of the Mills Construction company, and the peop'e of Mil's promised to donate When approached by the chamber Mills stated that his company and the town of Mills had always been in favor of the railroad and would co-operate in The only thing the town asked in return was a depot ‘and The announcement in the Tribune that the railroad will come has been accepted as confirmation of the’offer. a ion of the inter-state automobile Morning Cribune {OCAL CIGAR STORE 13 Tommy MecDonaca’s cigar store at the corner of Second and Center streets in the Rialto theater buflding: was purchased yesterday by Steve Anderson anc Richard Brown. The new owners were formerly connected with the American cafe at Evans- ville, ‘The new management plans to run the store on the same general lines that it has been run in the past. a PURCHASED; NEW OWNERS FORMERLY AT EVANSVILLE: REGISTRATION APPLIED FOR. A dainty undergarment playing the role of two! Practical brassiere—by merely adjusting and bow-knotting four slender tapes; comfy, tailored vest for leisure times. One less thing to buy,to wearand to launder. In the undergarment section. $4.98 Second Floor The Finest Aluminum) To see it is to want it © COFFEE PERCOLATOR (2 Quarts) SPECIAL PRICE $1.69 Regular Price $2.30 This coffee percolator, like all beautiful MIRRO Alumin- um kitchen utensils, is well poised, graceful and will last a lifetime. It is about the most exquisite looking percola- tor we have ever seen and we are mighty proud to sell it. MIRRO cooking utensils are made of thicker, more dur- able aluminum of a dense and even grain. inspiration to the housekeeper and help make the kitchen a brighter, more enjoyable place to work in. Fourth Floor The Ciliee Rule Depart PAGE THREE, Colorado Chief Executive Sees Bootleg Poe= now be the es DENVER, Colo., May 12. gaditic | Sweet witnessed his first b | today, | The governor was an i a | onlooker as state prohibition’ AL | ment officers captured a 16 still of Harry Arnold near D The executive expressed « ‘ at the elaborate character ii booze making plant. | aan SS = “Rich as Butter—Sweet as a Nut” Wyoming Baking Co. #2202 Jack Tar Togs FOR BOYS ‘B-B.Co, Good sense isn’t merely a human quality —clothes must have it, too. In inviting you in to see the new Jack Tar Spring togs far boys, which have just come in we direct particular attention to the practicibility of the styles, to their appropriateness for wear, to their original touches, to their honesty of workmanship and sizing. Come in, Boys’ Department—Main Floor Us ot r . HEBEL wb greatest aid in window draping KIRSCH Curtain Rods They come single, double or triple; to secure any treatment— extension style or cut-to-length to fit any window. The Velvetone Brass or Velvetone White finish stays like new. for years. The FLAT shape insures SAGLESS h and the perfect hanging drapes. rsch bracket is in a class by simplicity, strength, util- The rod goes on or comes off by tilting, yet cannot come down accidentally. i Let Us Show You These Popula: ods 3 Third Floor They are an . SPRING FOOTWEAR EGYPTIAN TUTSANDALS ~ . The newest designs inscut out patterns with low heels, instep and ankle straps.: Patent leather, gray suede, white kid and white kid -vamps with red garters, ° THE VERY LATEST FOR SPRING WEAR ~ $4.95 t0 $6.95 Shoe Depairtment—rBalcony LINDSAY & CO,

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