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SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1923. Five States Represented At Estes Park Meeting of Girl Reserve Conference Che Casper Sundap Worning Cribune FLESH AND BLOOD’ IS FEATURE AT AMERIGAFOR TWO DAY RUN, A picture as distinctive as it is un- usual—one rich with human emotions and pulsating with vital drama “Flesh and Blood” PAGE FIVE Jactor on the screen. How he triumphs though he returns to serve his term is told in five reels of crashing pulsating dram of drama that carries a soul, Don’t miss me Natrona Wool Men modern society wi QUESTION OF; WOMAN'S LOVE ISANSWEREE Mere Man Asserts Woman Can Love Twice, After Centuries of Discussion hie term ‘Christianity Will “| Be Urged to Solve World’s Problems ators Sterling, ¢ Texas 3 South Dakota |Fess, Ohio; and Alabama; Peay, Tenr Ohio and McCray, Indiana, here, Martin said. Prominent divine credited as delegates inc’ McConnell and Anderson, church; William M, Brethern church an@ the evangelist William = Jennings Bryan, wh fought evolution before the Presb) térian general assembly, will urg “the faith of our f is @ cur for world ills. oo Robert Byrnes of the Mutual Bene fit Health and Accident Insurance company has returned from a bus ness trip to Rawlins, Rock Spring She un and Brandor| WINONA LAKE, Ind, June 30. — Delegates from all states and forty Will Hold Meeting foreign countries wir attend the |Christian Citizenship conference open- Natrona ing here tomorrow with the avotved association. purpose of inducing governents to 5 featuring Lon} by realizing that his daughter had At this meeting H. V. Betts, special solve their problems with Christian- mippuetea er ai thousand} found happiness. Chaney p'ays the|agent under the Cepartment’ of the ity. Gurep elena Coe te ne “ant | convict and gives a performance that interior, will begin his investigation | Dr James S. Martin, superintend- leading woman, The picture cyt ye | wil live long in the memory. The/|of the stock trail dispute between the lent of the National Reform associn- the “kttrabtion'at’ tne ee ae, will be} exceptional study of th's prisoner, homesteaders and stockmen. Mr. |tlon, declared that gevernors, prom! pres pie ah heainnits capers theater | forced to become a fake cripple to Betts will spend two ks in the |nent churchmen und leaders from aac Ne Narn nines tront | BYOld detection, 1s dhe that stamps 'rtate to find out what ho can regard every walk of life will be among the Srected by Mr. Cummings trom! Chaney the most gifted character ing this matter. , ® story by Louis Duyrea Lighton, and | tells of an escaped convict who found = h's way to l’berty—who found ample an Irving Cum-| compensation for his Colorado, Kansas, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming Delegates Are Present at Gathering Just Ended. Five states including Colorado, , Kansas, South Dakota, Texas and! y, Wyoming were represented at tho A special meeting of the pent-up sorrow County Wool Growers’ BY BERYL KEENE At last we have a positive answer to the age-old, yet ever new problem —"Can a woman love twice- or, Should a Woman Remarry?" I must say that it takes a deal of courage for anyone to come out with a flar- footed affirmation ér denial that a Many national officers of the ‘oung Women's Christian association twere present and talked to the girls we girl reserve conference held at Estes park, June 19 to 29. During the) conférence many new and interesting suggestons were given to the repre-| sentatives from each state for the| continuance of their splendid work, | all of which will be distributed to| each member of the reserves. The program of the day consisted of study, work and organized play also many rides and hikes to inter- | esting points in the park. One ride which was especially enjoyed by the) girls was a ride over the top of the great divide the road ‘o which had just been opened through banks of snow under which small groups of f/ forgetme-nots were srowing. on interesting as well as important subjects. The Natrona county high scholo girl reserves was represented by the Misses Dora Stanley, Cath- erine Coale,: Eloise McKin and Ger- trude Counts. During August, from the third until the thirteenth, the community conference will be held at the park at which it {s hoped that Casper will be represented by many business women and girls, Those who wish to attend the conference are asked to call at the Young Women's Chris- tian association rooms in the Smith- Turner building some time before July 15. Casper Literary Club “Atlts Weekly Meeting Elects W ilson President | Harry Durham Reads Principal Paper of Evening on | Subject of “Co-Operative Marketing’-— Meetings Off Until September. New officers for the ensuing year were elected at the meeting of the Casper jiterary club held Thursday evening. W. 0. Wilson was elected president Max Winter, secretary and treasurer W. S. Kimball first vice “prestite:f; and R. 8. Ellison, second vice Ndent. Thy, Incipal paper of the evening was given by Harry Durham and took up the subject of “Co-operative Marketing.” Attorney Durham dis-{ cussed the organization of the grape growers in California and showed how this organization succeeded in raising the price of the fruit so that the in- dustry would be profitable, J. C. Cattera!l! led the current events discussion. The critic for the evening was Lew M. Gay. The club has suspended all meet- ings until the first Thursday in Sep- tember. WUDEUILLEAT WYOMING HOLDS TREAT TOLOVERS OFTHE AT Stone and Stone Will Open Engagement This Afternoon; Versatility Is Outstanding Feature of Work: A treat to lovers of vaudeville will be given at the Wyoming theater starting today and continuing for three days when Stone and Stone present their many different acts. ‘These versitile artists, cannot but excite wonder in the mind of any Red i ate ed 0 BUICK EXPECTS PROSPERITY TO GO ON, REPORT FLINT, Mich., June 30—"The ro. ports we have received have strength. ened our confidence in a continuance pf bountiful business through the im- @ediate future and well into 1924 and ; ve shall prepare accordingly.” ‘§ That was the message released to- ‘fay to be business world by Presi fent H. H. Bassett of the Buick Mo- tor Company, after listening uninter- Fuptedly for two weeks to Sales con ferences featured by the testimony of «amen who have “combed” conditions an the East, West, North and South. © Great industrial orgunizations, such as the Bulck Motor Company, whose j budgets run into hundreds of millions, ig deeply into fundamental condi- tions before determining production Bnd selling polices for the ensuing year. Thus each summer there is Drought together for a series of ex Jhaustive conferences experienced and Peasoned counsel whise duty it is to ‘analyze sectional situations critically iknd conservatively. This group, direct ‘from travel and inquiry in all cor- mers of this country and trained to discount information, each contrib. uted to what General Sales Manager EB. T. Strong described today as “a Bymposium of confidence based on old facts,” » Amplifying and strengthening the Aighly favorable reports of condi. tions governing rurc! sections, inves- tigations were reported that thorough- ly covered local conditions in the lead- ing twenty cities. That the Buick ‘Motor Company and its representa- {Rives anticipate a 1924 season that will ‘again break Buick sales records, was Iy expressed in spite of the fact ‘that each of the leading cities {s soon | feature picture, “Can a Woman Love mebmer of the audience who sees them do their several tricks and hears them sing. It is unusual that so much talent is found In two artists, but Stone and Stone are “there with the goods” and no one can deny after seeing their show that they put it over in first class fashion. Singing, acrobatic comedy, dancing and contortion work will be found In act. ides Stone and Stone the Wyo- ming is offering Ethel Clayton in the woman can love twice—or thrice, for that matter—or that she can re-marry tust as often as she likes—or can. Consideration of the question by femininity throughout history, an- silent and modern, has elicited almost as many negatives as affirmatives and almost ag many different angles as persons. However, it remained for mere man—two of them, in fact- aided, of course, by an extremely }eautiful woman—to present a direct and extremely dramatic answer to th Interrogation, ‘The two men are Wyndham Git tens and James W. Horne, author and director, respectively, of the new film booking offices photoplay which bears the title that heads this article. And the beautiful woman in this case is none other than the ravishing blonde, Ethel Clayton But the wonder is not that this trio, aided and abetted by a sterling have eeded in producing most dramatic and enter. ictures of the season—the that the producers haa enough to hurl a defy into the face of that 1 r of men and who widow s OF widow picture destined to women gra Let however us inasmuch much towa ishing the number of those who s believe that a woman hasn’t just much right to fight for the man s the man has to fight for the f his choice. Personally, I disagree with one or two of the ideas so dramatically pre: sented in “Can a Woman Love Tw'ce?” But it is a difference of opinion that makes horse-racing and about everything else in the world possible, and I am sure that I should be censured by some of my readors if I voiced my puny objections. How ever I want to say unqualifiedly that I believe the photoplay to be one the strongest and most entertain’ne eyer seen on local screens, and eve one who has, ever married or thought of marrying (and who hasn't) shoula pay a-visit to the Wyoming Theater where it is playing today and tomor-: row. Some of my flapper friends might be especially pleased to know that handsome Matcolm McGregor p epposite to Miss Clayton, and is an admirable working companion for this talented star, —>— Forty And Eights Will Meet Friday There will be an important called meeting of the Forty and Eight so- clety at So'clcek, Friday evening. July 6, at the office of Attorney Wil- lam B. Cobb in the Consolicated Roy- alty building. The delegates to tho Grand Promenade which will be held in Laramie, August 20 and 21 will be elected at this time. ——__»—__ CARD OF THANKS. 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Then there are the better lines in black, white and col- ors in Onyx, Gold Stripe and Kayser brands at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up. Silk Underwear Be sure you have an ample supply of silk underwear. Our lines are complete and we are offering many items at very special prices, Fancy Bags We have many new various shapes and materials which add a striking note to the summer cx bags in »stume few B A imported Bags left r i aded in ¢ pula 45 special, at... = Canes and Swagger Stick 50 to $8.50 “completing a fiscal year that will y “transcend by far any previous one. AVhile June sales maintained the swift Buick pace of the year, there was little to indicate a cessation of femand in July. In these leading cities, Buick with- put exception, has during the present year distanced all competition and in the aggregate increased its sales over the previous year 128 per cent ‘Therefore, after hearing and sift tne all the evidence, it is felt that President Bassett's conclusion quoted at the beginning of this dispatch that “bountiful will @annot fail to engender throughout the business world. A on the back. Let us show you many new patterns in this na- tionally advertised make ; Khaki Coats Kha!’ Knickers $2.50 of rain or shine Country Club Umbrellas ,. (Rai Umbrellas cial at 1.95 $4.50 A Special, Inexpensive Line §2.95 $5. 50 ‘YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT CALLAWAY’S "eer GOOD FURNITURE 23." 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