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PAGE TWO. TROOP FOUR OF BOY SCOUTS GROWS UNWIELDY, LEGION 10 REAR NEW ORGANIZATION 15 PROJECTED BY OFFICERS CANDIDATES ON)... x vere serasm ever mer n.ee-m gel HOLD MEETING ergency troop of the Casper Council}troop will have a solid foundation. | has grown too large for ready hand-| Resides all these good features ! ling and a new Troop has been| Troop Seven will funct'on as a started with volunteer Scouts from] troop of the second district of Cas- Troop Four and the enrollment is|/per which is under Commissioner now open for any boy of Casper| Frank B, Taylor. who would care to become associated} The new troop will be sponsored with a ‘new troop that promises to|by the Knights of Columbus, which Mayoralty A sp irants {Become one of the best in this region./ organization also sponsors Troop ‘3 % } The new troop will be known as| Four and with this backing the suc- e {Troop Seven. ‘The troop committee] cess of the new troop {s assured. Accept Invitations to is composed of Rayburn S. Webb,| With Troop Seven, the Casper Addr M jarchitect, Clem Nicholaysen and E.|Scouts will have 18 troops in this ess iVien. J. Donahue of the Brodie Rubber city functioning counting the Salt | Co. The new scoutmaster will be| Creek troop. This is an enviable |B. L. Good of the R. T. Kemp Co.,| record and one that has placed Cas- An opportunity to find out just |the assistant scoutmaster will be} per among the first cities in the A meeting of the Natrona County | organization that can quite compete! Standard refinery. what platforms will be in political Morris Penny, one of Casper's own| Boy Scout work . Casper will reap Bar association will be held the eve- vogue at the coming election of |scouts who grew up with the scout|a world of benefit from this great Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 192 consider the payment of Unemploy-yin financing parties destro: Che Casper Sunday Cribune ent Benefits industrial workers} tering chicken hes affected the supply of maids? already thirey-two eg MEN’S CHORUS FOR COUNTY BA TD CASPER IS PROPOSED S28 22 een ees had to earn your living, would you| ment. ‘A school will be es choose domestic service? If not,| there in the spring and Leoni ben why not?* * install ‘the easte ad Half o hundred trained masculine, in popularity with an inclusive! The committee adds that anony-| while water win be SRN aamteraany voloes joined in a mighty chorus,| group of singers a3 this would be.|mous contributions will not be con-| this week. HERE Tl FSH] AY thrilling all Casper this winter! Its size is humanly more in contact|sidered. All information should be) us of ent ———_—_ Such are the prospects held out] with humanity en masse than is a|sent to the ¥, W. C. A., Industrial by. several men who are hoping to|smaller and more exclusive concert}Law Bureau, 22 George Street., have 50 or 60 men come forward and| society. London. willingly devote time ‘There will be nothing attached to toward effecting a choral society | the choral club, if it is formed, that WEN Sd Recognizin, i! fully capable of putting on several| will connect it In any way with any fuburb oa Address on Taxation by progune here this year and ready| particular enterprise, religious beer Pitney eh teva thelr G R Ha ens Will to participate in any community] body, or organization. It is open to stalling a $20,000 water plant % ne nr ig gathering, all men who are or can be de- tax to the property owner, BF yes Such a body of men chorist veloped into amateur singers. Those i ings - assist Feature Meet. would, indeed, afford the publi oped oe requested = phone MOUNTAIN WEW ee ee the pee ee much real enjoyment during the|elther A. V. Ritchie at the Texas the assurance of the success of the | winter months. There is no mustcal| company, or B. V. Osborn at the project. The statement was made this Even Earthquake Damage Covered November 6 will be provided the | movement here and of the fifteen | work later on when the coming gen-| ™2S of October 30 at the Henning | Casper public Monday evening at | scouts who will start as the orig-| eration reaches its growth and starts | hotel- | the club rooms of the American |inal Troop Seven next Wednesday] to apply to everyday life the teach-| This meeting of the association is | Legion, when at 8 o'clock each night, twe've will be scouts from | ings of the Boy Scout laws. the first meeting of the season. | rominent candidate for mayor will Meetings will be held monthly dur- ° : inc chanve te axtcn i ibe ae the winter, affording the mem. | Fall’ Susiness and was well attended and a thoroughly| morning by members of the firm of By This Protection people the planks he stands on. A : bers an opportunity to discuss the | Fellowship Meeifag Lenie tlme was enjoyed. All the| Baker-Grude Investment company. With three principals already ° = : various problems confronting the | Those who may yet destre reserva-/ghosts, goblins and witches of the|to the effect that an additional 40 aT es openly contending for the high T . 1 mun aet i | ote lawyers throughout the country, as| tions for the membership dinner to} Season were present and brought| acres will be platted in the next two At least one man in Casper is place of the city’s government, the well as to formulate and propose | be held Monday evening in the cafe-|forth shouts of laughter from the| weeks which is one of the choicest | fully protected on his automobile, for Wyoming remodial legislation | teria dining room, may arrange for|time the guests were welcomed by| portions of their growing suburb, according to Mr. Gray of the Ses where necessary and advantageous. | them so long as there are available|the icy hand of ghosts acting as} Mountain View. It was not their evening promises to be interesting. Ben Realty company, who has writ. \ All who have announced themselves | 3 through the county clerk as being plates by calling the ¥. W. C. A,| hostesses to the last when a weird| intention to put on additional acre-| ten a policy for a business man inthe running: for tba amupa ‘table ane ee Eerie hy tha | office between 5.80 and 7 o'clock this |tale was told and tMustrated by Miss| age this fall, but as practically all| covering fire, theft, collision, full of. city dads will be introduced to Prenaans, Baal cas intiten: evening. Reservations cannot be| Anderson closed the evening. of the choice lots in the eighty al-| coverage, public lability, property the audience. An inyitation to be present at the opening of the annua) mayoralty free-for-all is extended the voters of Casper by the George W. Vroman post of the Legion. This organiza- tion's club rooms are In the base- ment of the Becklinger building. DIVORCES ARE ISSUED AY ASS WHILE YOU WAIT ' In Musical World, Brings Message to Casper Soon G. R. Hagens will address the tf the mauueaiatee bivggpeainnd members on the subject of taxation.!tion ig for fellowship and a brief Henry ©. Perkins will discuss the | business session and program. Young city manager pian of government of | women who have recently come to municipalities. the city or who druing their resi- dence have not yet united with the to attend this general meeting of Pasturing Horses to stead ite anna Dead and Alive Is) gymnasium Classes Same to Stockman | ‘two rst meeting of the symna- slum classes will be held at the Baptist gymnasium on Friday of this Y. W. C. A. are invited to jolin and | Class week. <A class for ladies will meet at 10 o'clock and the business: wo- men will meet at 7p. m. A sec: ond class for business women wil! A suit that is being tried tn dis- trict court here where Albert Parks, civil engineer is suing “Matt” Montgomery for a sum of money because of an alleged in- debtedness created when the plaintiff did some surveying work for the defendant, has recalled to the mind of Sheriff Perry A. Mor- meet at 8 p. m, if there is suffi- clent demand, Registrations have been made at the office during the past week and considerable interest is manifested. The classes are lim- The officers chosen for the club are Elizabeth Anderson, President; Lela Adkins, vice-president; Isabel Matheson, secretary; Kathleen Smith treasurer. Handicraft Girls interested in making Christ- mas gifts or other handwork will meet with Miss Ruth Meacham at the Y. W. C. A. next wednesday evening at seven o'clock, The group will meet weekly until the holidays. There will be no charge for instruction but each person will furnish her own materials. ee BRITISH Y. W, ©. A. IN- VESTIGATES HOUSEWORK Minister of Labor Appoints Lady Shortage Proctor on Domes’ Committee What are the chief faults mis- tresses find in thelr maids? What ready surveyed have been. disposed | damage, tornado, windstorm, hail of it has been found necessary to In. | and personal auto accident with a crease the subdivision immediately. | death benefit of $250. Come what The new addition will include some | may this man will be paid. of the choicest land tn the section The policy illustrates graphically included in Mountain View. one of many services that the Ses A marked interest is being taken | Ben Realty company {s offering its in the compan; plans of assisting | patron: ited in numbers and all who wish to| a: joim should register at once. Fees thet mistieeeae fone brig antess |may be paid at the office ‘at any | service status, its popularity, supply time. and demand, the British Y. W. C. A. —_—___ ig Seeking light. Appointed by the Minister of La- bor, Lady Proctor, {ts president, is Five Minutes Is Time 7 re = ; MRS. SPEATH ris an amusing incident of 20 If Both Principals ee eee gee years ago: R To indicate the regard hel@ for! a1. Morris was at that time Join m Appeal. DR. SPAETH Dr. Spaeth in other places is a let-| stockman. He had oceasion to ter reecived by the Kiwanis club h to bat 4 ts tinent | 2272 from the Ysrwanis club in Chi- Sane Mead oaatiotas ‘In a eiaet Meeting” continent | coco tas ‘ . On his way across the cago. This letter makes mention of | time he recelved notice that the | ‘The Girl Reserves held thelr mo 4 Ry JOHN GRATDENZ lin an effort to inspire a remarkable way in which the! porse had died. Considering that * appealing for information to widen ® (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | a more real love for good music. iecturer puts his subject across to} dead “critter? wae of no tse to oad Ppegene ehnremy afternoon at | their general knowledge of the hand- ¥ _ MOSCOW.—<By ;Mall to United | Dr. Sigmund Spaeth comes to Cas-| nis qudience, and recommends that! anyone and not caring even to Ha sa Ula: 7 number of }icaps and dissatisfaction at the core © Press)—"“Russia ts not only an| per November 12 For 08 weer Casper Kiwanians avail themselves} prove the fact of the animal's | tion. ‘Musto was furnished oy the tha CoE le col ® asylum for political fugitives, but | he will deliver his lectures here on| of the coming opportunity to hear| demise he did not take the trouble |Victrole. A ti lentd y the} the committee is to inquire into the n can also become a refuge for Ameri- | appreciation of music, which in the} yim. Because of this the local club : ng selection of negro} present coinditions governing the to see or remove the carcass [spiritual songs was loaned by the cam and other married foreigners | lead! from the pasture. | Wells Music Co, During the meet- cities of the east have been | has secured a date when Dr. Spaeth supply of maid servants and the ef. a Whom the bourgeois laws of their | acknowledged to be not only peer-| wi} address its members. Other or. EE sdicarttiae WIA. fect of the Unemployment Insur- ny x mc lapsed. Meanwhile | ing, arrang Re. ‘3 c« Country prevent getting divorced.” | less in point of authoritativeness | panizations are already attempting a aAW Ghbedhad: been cohen nae Go beats aaae arr Sig the Girl ance upon the shortage. ‘ A. B. Hochberg, president of the | and value, but highly entertaining| 5 have his week here so arranged 9 ® membership Mistresses, ma‘ds, young women with the stockman by Mr. Mont- |bamquet were completed. Little Sovnarcom and head of the} to all classes of people. To th?/ that they may be assured of hearing gomery. who have left domestic service for committee for the revision of the| Charles E. Wells Music company Is him. other occupations and “lookers. } family laws, made this statement to | due the credit for bringing to thi#]} 4.) siestimante beneft ta being} shar ramen psc ot ake [Arcee is Girls on at the domestic situation in the United Press in an exclusive | city such an outstanding figure in acatth arace ie Spe x i cluding husbands of mistresses and Pi aiken Beer tunities tie Gpesth, provided the people of this city by| money," sald Mr. Montgomery. ‘The Hallowe'en party given under | parents of maids’ nebrrerpetai the Charles E. Wells Music com-| ‘Phere is a pasture bill of six | the auspices'of tho new ¥. W. C. A. st ! pany. It is certain that the mes months against you for that horse | club Frida: hi asa divorce scandal, like in Amer-| works of the great composers 80MS| sage of music to be delivered in| of yours." iy night at the Y. W.C. A. {cm where many cguples, fearing | awry! mystery which is conveyed | Gas; % . F ys y per by Dr. Spaeth will produce The future sheriff was sur- pul icity, hanttate to apply for @/ enshrouded to the majority “and ts| jn the hearts of his audience a very prised. poe oF paclethatd Nest ES ge solvable by the elected minor-| kindly feeling of appreciation, not “But I thought you told me the boxe Pe aciny oobhere; continued: An agelong misconception of) alone for good music, but for the} horse had died?” press their opinions. “With us there ts no such thing | ‘There seems to be attached to the Other questions metude, “Do yo That Wonderful Feeling of Confidence That Comes EES a ae Arges operas and Vi navediapag ted firmly | thoughtfulness of the Wells com- “Yes,” replied the other. “But of ‘ | planted in the minds of many pe0-} pany in providing the week of| you never took it out of the pas-_ aivoras here. If both parties appear | Di, and, like traditions, is passed | tecture + Edis ® When You Know Your before the marriage bureau they get a divorce within five to ten minutes. If one party comes alone it takes two months because the court has to Inform the other party either by letter or through an official publica- tion in the Russian press, unless the applicant is able to produce a letter from the other party, legally stamped by an attornay, declaring his or her consent, in which case the whole affair takes only three days. “If, however, the outside world assumes that owing to the facility in getting divorced, the Russian people plunge into marriage, know- ing they can easily separate, it is greatly mistaken. The number of divorces amount to only between 5 and 10 per cent for all Russia, compared to the number of mar- rlages The Other Side. “On the contrary, the knowledze that the husband or the wife can easily obtain a divorce any moment compels both parties to be more | careful and considerate, Marriages | in general have become more sane.” Compared to pre-war times, the | number of marriages has greatly increased. Against 650,000 marriages per year before the war, the num- ber now {s over a million. ‘The total for the year of 19 was marriages to 85,936 divorces. The proposal to abolish all regis- tration of marriages has not met with the approval of the majority of the population. ages AIVERVIEWIS POPULAR WITH HOME SEEKERS Many Casperites who are think ing of buyt ye made trips during week to the River view addition jus uthwest of the city and convent residential purpc persons wor n at the refinery. The cheapness of t lots has been an attractive featur in the ey ™ prospec nd several of the from the hands of of home owners, lots have gc the John M. England Realty com y to individual purchasers: The Riverview addition is divided into acre lots which are being sold at prices ranging from $50 to $600 Each of the lots can be divided into six lots 50 feet square. They are being sold on y terms. Lots from $500 to $600 are being sold for $50 cash and $20 © month, those from $800 to $400 at §26 cash and on from one generation to another. Dr. Spaeth will dispel all illusions in Casper as to the impossibility of really enjoying good music. He 1s more than capable of doing this. His audience is never under the necessity of adapting itself to him; rather, he always finds himself to ‘be at once an integral part of his | gathering of hearers. When he addresses a group of school chil- {dren he ts one of them, enlivening | their interest in the subject which is so vital to him. | Xt is this adaptibility that has made Dr. Spaeth a recognized char acter among lecturers on subjects | pertaining to music. Not only is he able to fit himself to his audience's understanding of his subject but In the way of experience he retains a wealth of knowledge on his subjects. He first won distinction through his brilliant reviews of concert and opera in the New York Evening Mail. Later he wrote on music and other subjects for the New York ‘Times and the Boston Transcript in | conjunction with James G. Huneker, Richard Aldrich and H. T. Parker. A graduate of Haverford university. he was awarded the degree of Doc- tor of Philosophy by Princeton unt versity for his scholarly dissertation on “Milton's Knowledge of Music ‘This work was published by G. Schimer. Hoe was also a member of the Princeton faculty when Wood row Wilson was president of that institution. Be a month, those from $100 to | $200 at $10 cash and $5 per month, and the $50 lots for a cash deposit of $5 and a monthly payment of an equal amount. ‘The addition 4s one half mile from the pavement, two and one half miles from the postoffice, one half mile from the West Casper school, and just south of the | Standard plant. >__—_— PRESBYTERIAN MEN TC JOIN IN BIG DINNER 1 of all the Presbyterian churches of Casper are invited to attend a dinner tomorrow e in the church parlors of the Presbyterian church, Sixth and Durbin streets, according to an nouncement last evening by Dr, |. A. Wilson. The dinner will be served by a committee of the Ladies’ | Aia_ society. The main speaker of the evening will be the Rev. H. M. Campbell D. 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