Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 15

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1924 FRENCH WOULD BEAT ENGLISH TO AUS. TRADE By Poincare Seen by “Little F>tente.” BY CAM!‘ *NFARRA (United Press ¢ Correspondent) ordered the city council to construct BELGRADE, . 12—Out of the . . &@ new water system. meeting of foreign ministers of the Porta, of cementing te allan iTWO DIE OF INJURY IN GAS BLAST Rumania and actually to agree upon treaties with France, there came CHARLESTON, W. Va., Jan. 12 —C‘arence Nunley and 8. P. John- Water Scarce In Home City Of the Drys today disclosures that Premier Poin- care intends to use the Balkan states av a catspaw in still other negotiations—for resumption of re- lations with Russia. The French governmert, working through the little entente, has started a strong diplomatic move looking towards recognition of Rus- sia by France before Great Britain comes under a labor government and takes this step, with its concur- the shop of the Kanawha and rh commercial advantages. $ Hocking Coal and Coke company's ie ttle entente conference ter- jant at Carbondale near here. minated tonight, to meet again in|. = > g Flies iotvact wotare Ware otrics: June or July at Prague, ‘ ° ly burned. Sir Charles Young, British minis- RAIL A —<—<——— y ter to Belgrade, who has been an ni lucing “The Princess,” prize-winning Angora in a recent Borlim, interested “listener” to news of the| ¢9t show. Cute, isn't it? conference on behalf of his govern- ment, was formally assured that the question of an alliance between members of the little entente and France was not discussed. e e le . Premier Benes of Czecho-Slovakia is going to London tomorrow to re- PLACED UNDER ARREST mpatterp. us; | Ctels Mert. To Meet. Pete Hanson was arrested by the ¢ The “Y” Business Girls’ club held The regular meeting of the board | County yesterday afternoon on the - Hefty? —_————_ ALLEGED WIFE BEATER its regular meeting at the new /|of directors will be at the new head- | charge of beating up his. wife. He ¥. W. C. A, headquarters Wednes-| quarters, 206 East First street, Fri-| had just forfeited a bond of $25 in day at 6:20. Dinner was prepared | day evening, January 18, at 7:80. | police court the night before on a and served by some of the girls and eee charge of drunkenness, all reported it quite successful. The | Girl Reserve program was entirely devoted to| Meeting. Sick Pastor Is Improved business. The club expressed re-| ‘Tho first meeting of the Girl Re- grets in losing Elizabeth Anderson | serves for the new year was held as president and hopes that her! at the high echool Thursday after- . | health improves rapidly. A new] noon. Miss Robertson of the public President will be elected at the! health department gave a most in- next ert Pale lee mig tain teresting talk and demonstration on @ member of e cky Mountain | frst aid. The girls were very much NEW Jan, 12.—. a division of Business Girls’ clubs andj interested and asked many ques- ing all See Sh palo Deke mi the monthly news letter was dis-|tions showing their interest and has shown slight improvement to- cussed. January ‘s Casper’s month} what they were getting from the night, acording to word from Ply- of publication and editors were} talk. ‘The interest and help of Miss | mouth Institute, where he is a pa- chosen and have mailed a very in-| Robertson is appreciated ‘by the tient. teresting letter to nll clubs in ihis| giris and by the ¥. W. C. A. Dr. HM is pastor of Plymouth section. Action was taken in re-l he cabinet of the Girl Reserves church, Brooklyn, and suffered a sard to tho qualifications of voters js planning) a dinner cabinet meet-| cerebral hemorrhage last night at in the Y. W. C. A. and the club ing during the coming week. the end of a stormy session of the passed a motion expressing its dis- eee church council. approval of the present qualifica- Nominating ————_—- tons and suggesting that qualifica- | Committee. tions be extended. The business women's \assembly in connection with the general assembly of the Y. W. C. A. was represented and the club voted to help send one dele- gate from the Rocky Mountain sec- About 52,000,000 eggs a day are required to meet the demands of the people of the United States. Ths Nominating committee of the ¥. W. C. A. Is to meet at the rooms Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. Any- one wishing to make a suggestion for new members of the board of brn hap tle mah ig directors is asked to leave the nom! HEMSTITCHING ‘The'next meeting of the club wit | Ration at the ¥. W. C. A. before 4, AND a cnr 600 p. in. This | 2onday. At the annual meeting of PICOTING coeur Tugnaay. A baer Stag the membership of the Y. W. C. A. is the regular, meeting. time of the | waich is to be held the last of Jan: uary several new members of the Neatly and Promptly board of directors are to be elected. Done ° K The Nominating committee is pre- paring this lst of candidates and “Be Hand-Made § 29 Be d Malish lives in Phila- Kose atl members are urged to etphia and is but six months old, = but already is showing elgns of - Ddecoming athletic, Photo shows {Gym him standing on his father’s hand. | Classes. Note to parents: Don’t try this) | the Thursday gymnasium class|of members and friends of the hoppe’ with: your child! : + Jot the ¥. W. ©. A. will meet at|¥.W. CA. | 601 East Second EE oe BOTS the regular hour Thursday at the Bight counties in Michigan did| new headquarters, 206 East First. | In General. Phone 867-J not kave a man sentenced to their | The Friday evening class will meet}| The ¥. W. C. A. is now settled county jails last year. at 7:15 at the Baptist church. in its new quarters and invites tha . would appreciate the suggestions @Anouncinc ~ | OUR FIRST SHOWING OF THE NEW-COLUMBIA COLUMBIA RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY AT The MUSIC SHOPPE tn. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 One of the Records You’ve Been Waiting for: “That Old Gang of Mine” and “Last Night on the Back Porch” sung by the Shannon Four Subway Specials Many Other Wonderful On the Main Floor in Dresses, Coats, Suits PSS SSIS SZ ‘ PAGE SEVEN NEW COATS NEW DRESSES Arrived Saturday While in the market Miss Frantz picked up some wonderful values in Coats and Dresses. We want to give our customers the benefit of these splendid purchases by offering on sale Monday morning a BIG VARIETY OF COATS Sport and Dress Models—AIll Sizes Taffetas, Roshanara Crepes, Soft Silks, Plaids, Velvets; Crepes, and Twills. Sizes 14 to 52. Plenty, of Outsizes See Window Display Bargains EVERYWOMAN'S STORE Si 3p 4 SS ey

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