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ACE I (Co Ps, W > wal epart 8 cor Ther neral ery onar mply OWE URO) And ost | urope ately ame ctobe on of ne fa) Big own Bon ‘If 9 ho r PAGE FUUR GREAT HOSPITAL FOR EX-SERUICE WOMEN WAGED Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair Tells of Plans on Re- turn From Meet. A proposal to build a $12,000,000 hospital for ex-service women was the most imports out of the conventi men’s Auxiliary of th nerican Le- gion held in San Francisco October 14 to 19, according to Mrs. Burke} to the H. Sinclair, state deleg convention from Wyomin turned to Casper Tuesday. The Wyoming delegate found much of merit in the convention to in spire Auxiliary women throughout the Untted @eates to greater effort In behw® ef t&> cause which they represent Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, national president fcr e Legion auxiliary he convention, Dr. Barret fered a notable character, n international reputation and having been in dif, ferent councils. Mrs. Frank Bishop, newly elected president, was given a hearty wel- come on her success. She is a resident of Massachusetts. The proposed hospital for ex-ser- vice women probably will be erected] in New Mexico and will take care| of tubercular patients. At t Present time such women are forced! to go to the same hi men and they do not receive the| treatment which they should get,| according to Mrs. Sinclair. Hun-| dreds of them are dying every year.| The Auxiliary also established a welfare department, the function of which will be to look after ex-service| men who have beer need to| terms in prison, It is sald that} many ex-service men are not recelv- Ing the justice they deserve. The} auxiliary will help toward securing them greater attention. | The Auxiliary voted to change the constitution so that any daughter of a member of the auxiliary might | also become a member. pitals with sen to the convention one had to be a| Wwe appreciate the “female descendant” of a Legion-| naire before one could be eligible to| eve Join the auxiliary. ———— WORLD ALLIANCE WILL HEAR MANY ORATORS § PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31.—(Unit- e4 Press) — Many distinguished speakers will address the eighth an- nual meeting of the American Coun- cll of the World Alliance for inter- national fr: th the churches hi November 13-15, Headquarters will be at the Bellevue Stratford hotel and sessions will be held there at Witherspoon ha’l and at the Metropolitan Opera House. Among the speakers schedule¢ are Former Amtnssador Oscar Straus, Jobn H. Clarke, former member of the United States supreme court; ! President Lowell of Harvard, and a sh large number of fore'gn church dig- | nitaries, including representatives of Sweden, Great Britain. . France, Germany, Hungary, China and Ja- pan. Other speakers will be Amer- fean churchmen of ail denomina- tions and a long Ist of American educators. 1,000 In Wyoming Are Feeble Minded , Wyo., Oct. 81.—The ¢ Department of Edu- ates that of Wyoming's population of 212,000 more than 1,000 are feeble-minded. ————————— [ SPORT GOSSIP George Sisler, who succeeds Jimmy Austin as manager of the St. Louls Browns, began his pro- fessional career with the Akron team in the old Ohlo-Pennsylvania league in 1911. The Natlonal Beagle Club of America is preparing for its thirty- fourth annual meet, which will take place the second week of November on the preserves in Loudoun county, Virginia. ” mammoth athletic stadium of the Naval Academy at Annapolis !s to be erected lar with structural 1 ed for project bandoned under stecl or ed warships, but the naval treaty, A better balancing of the Inter collegiate A. A. A. A. track and ficl ! meet program will be a leading issue when the executive committee of the association meets in annual Though football relations have existed between Dartmouth and Cor nell for several years, the game be- tween the two this season will mark the first appearance of the Ithacans on the gridiron at Hanover | pedlhacinase a2 strani When tea wan fir rope nobody th Pr with milk, though it w P to serve it with sugar or sugar dy. ho re | | | | | | | | Vention. toast to California the old stuff, althoug they call it “ They were a bunch of folly fine folks—these members of Texas’ delegation to the American Legion con- And they sure painted the town while they were in San Francisco. far-famed hospitality. Now, they’re giving a little But the sparkling fluid in their glasses is pretty far away from FATHER AND SUN WEEK WILL BE CELEBRATED HERE THIS MONTH Churches and Civic Organizations to Have Exercises—Governor Ross Issues Proclamation. 11 to Nov. 18. At thi the different civic org: programs in lir The following nor William B, Ross “In accordance with the movye- ment which {3 becom!ng national in scope, to promote more sympathetic re‘ationship between father and . I suggest that the week commencing | ‘ er 11, and ending November | be designated as Father and Son week, | “When we reflect that the respon. | sibilities which now rest upon the men of this nation will, in a few Previous| Years, be transferred to thelr sons, importance of | hers placing about their sons | good influence possible, and| giving them the utmost encourage-| ment, to develop in thelr characters |the qualities thta make for the best the fi Casper wil! celebrate Father and citizenship. Son week from Nov. time the different churches and ganizations of the city will carry out e with the theory of such a week. clamation has been issued by Gover- connection with this period. Tne natlonal tendency of our age {s toward separation rath: er than affiliation between father | 5 Make CHAPPED SKIN @ MENTHOLATUM Cooling— soothing ae The admission is Only One Hallowe'en Party ELKS HALL. 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-H ! THE BIGGEST AND MOST SENSATIONAL PARTY EVER HELD IN CASPER—O—O—H ARE YOU READY, BILL? HAVE YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU Buck for the biggest and grandest time we ever put over—Don't forget the date HALLOWE’EN NIGHT WEDNESDAY, ELKS AUDITORIUM “Creators of Originality” OCTOBER 31 Extravagant Claims Won't take you anywhere but MICHELIN CORDS will take you ANYWHERE ‘ THE MICHELIN 316 W. Yellowstone R. M. MOSHER Phone 309 MAN soft and smooth again and son. The demands of bust: in most cases, are so insistent to absorb the father’s time and a! tention to such an extent that the sons are deprived of that sympa- hetic comradship which would be of great profit to both, and add most to their happiness. “? , therefore, I, Willlam B. jovernor of the State of Wyo- ming, urge that fathers and sons of this great so plan their affairs hat the work designated may be et aside to cu'tivate and enjoy a closer companionship and “Therefore, do hereby declare the veek commencing November 11 and BN 18, 1923, as ‘Fath- Wve Casper Dally Crroune 63 INDIGTED BY DENVER JURY IN ORY LAW CASES Former Enforcement Officers and Priest in Violator List. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 31. —E. H. McClenahan, former director of federal prohib tion enforcement in Colora; do; Ben Englander, prohibi- tion agent under McClena- han; the Rey. Father Walter A. Grace, former pastor of the Shrine of St. Anne at Arvada, Colo. and Jack Walsh, his brother-in-law, were named in indictments returned last night by the federal grand jury here. Sixty-three indictments were Simple Way to | Take Off Fat There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet. four times each day until your weight is reduced to normal. That's all—just purchase a case of Marmola Prescription Tablets from your druggist for one dollar, the fame price the world over. Follow directions—no starvation dieting or, tiresome exercising. Eat substan. tial food—be as lazy as you like and keep on getting slimmer. And the best part of Marmola Pr serie | tion Tablets is they are harmless, That is your absolute safe, Purchase them from your druggist, | or send direct to Marmola Co., 4612} Woodward Ay., Detrolt, Mich:—aAd; | vertisement returned by the grand jury which brought in ity report early last night. McClenahan and Englander aro charged with conspiracy to defraud the government out of $1,500 raid to have been realized on sale of sup- plies from their office and for the Nlegal transportation of Uquor. Father Grace and Jack Walsh are charged with the fllegal possession and transportation of lquor, The indictments against the latter pair covered virtually the sound as previous ones under which the priest was convicted and sentenced to two years in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kans., last July, The new indictments against Father Grace are based on a legal question and were returned by the fury, it was said, to hold the priest and his brother-in-law in case the United States court of appeals reverses the conviction of Grace on the first trial, it is said. —_—____ Lap Robes make dandy mas presents. Senator Borah Skeptical of” Meet Results ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 81—Pres!- dent Coolidge counselled with Sena- tor Borah of Idaho, on the latest move toward solution of the Euro- pean reparation problems and learn- ed that the “trreconcilable” leader | be was not opposed to the administra- tion program but had grave doubts as to its results. 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