Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN. YW. REPORT FOR QUARTER Following is the report for the first quarter of the year of the Young Men’s Christian sssociation here as announced by the local sec retary. Employment Calls from employers Applicants for work 20 Number placed 683, The number of requests for work involve duplicatiofs of those who do not secure work on the first application but return to the office It also includes the ih time work and who frequently. Letters answered, must be p concerning 33. Room Registry Rooms listed 95 Applicants for rooms 86% Applicants placed 65, Activities Total number participating in ac- employment tivities, 967. These activities in clude recreation, gymnasium and parties, and educational work through club programs, ses and discussion groups. Other Services Many persons have made use of the reading and rest room. Working girls have been able to s0 by making use of the sew! chine, doing a bit of laundry ing, or preparing light lune! themselves, § © who have not had access to ¢ have enjoyed the privilege of using the plano in the parlor of the Y.W.C. A. , The association desires to furnish as far as possible, a community cen ter, available to groups when its rooms are not in use for {ts own ac tivities. During the first quarter of the year, 54 groups totalling 1130. used the Y. W. C. A. headquarters as & meeting place. Financial Statement January 1 to March 31, 1924, Receipts Rane wives. s Educational dep't .. Voluntary gifts _... 1923 subscriptions ., Community Chest .. 2108.03 Salaries Insurance Printing ana Postage & Mis: Tel. and tel. — Light . — Meat 2... Furn. & equip. Repairs — _..__ . Moving (cartage) ... 28.00 One of Singers With the Operatic Trio Wanted to Take up Diamond Career Some one has said that the Big League lost a valuable man when st Lamont, the now popular with the Chicago Civic Opera y, was persuaded th go into 4 Opera rather than make his ron the base ball djamond, but is as raro as a bs are not as ‘rom boyhood d_tenors. dan excellent g d about his home town xt Spring! Mass. He alsc sang a very good solo in the churches in about his home town . But it was his singing that first brought him into the limelight, and when the ball eason was not in vogue, concerts and cantatas were. Thus, not want- ing to start as a bush leaguer he thought there was a longer life in singing, so, packing up his grip, he started for Italy and took up voios study, His departure was mourned by his many boy friends, who had dreamed of the days when Fo would be “hittin’ ‘em out of the lot into the right or left field stands.” In Italy Lamont proved an excel- lent student. There was no tenor role in an cpera that he did not memorize, and when the opportunity came he was alwa ly. After singing with success several of BARRACKS IN ERIN STORMED BELFAST, Ireland, May 2.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Killor- mer Barracks at Ballinasloe, county fe] , Were attacked and wrecked prelimir fe early to The record books and the ’ bicycles and clothing were 4 but the) occupants of the t s were not m ed. CHEYENNE TO VOTE ON DAYLIGHT SHMING CHEYEN v , May 2.—The Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce is taking a referendum to ascertain sentiment of residents concerning a proposal that daylight savings be practiced during the summer months, Natl. & Foreign work 160.25 beginning June ist. the date* on Petty cash _. 10.00 which the dayli avings hours Service com 200 e to becom ive in Denver Laundry . 1.70 board of directors of the cham Bad check ---).--""" 4/99 vor the p Membership com 3.10 1876.01 SSE OS Ree A al. March 3 nding ned 1 0... 23 mt armen sas 232,08 8. ounces that they have shipment of the new ee s range, with the Lor- tor. Get our prices Mountain View Suburb has 5 miles of water mains. before buyin; Cal! the Tribune for highway in- ! formation. Hart Schaffner & Marx me of| @ party should he be nominated on the Republican ticket in the Iowa primaries in June. ig The letter is in to a re- quest. fromthe Grinnéift fan’ that Senator Brookhart staté bis atti- tude in regard to rumors that Brookhart was assisting in the or- ganization of a third party. SOLVED THE PROBLE “I was almost distracted with stomach trouble, gas and colic at- tacks and didn’t know what to do. I had tried everything I heard of, and the doctor's medicine did nct help me. A friend told me about Mayr’s WonCerful Remedy, and it has solved the problem, as I can now eat anything and have no dis- taess.” It' ia a simple, harmiess preparation that removes the cat- arrhal mucus from thé intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically ali stom- liver and intestinal ailments, the well known opers throughout the snialler towns and cities, he came to Rome, where ‘he became such a favorite in the Eternal City that everywhere he ‘appeared he was fol- lowed by a crowd of enthusiastic music lovers. He was called upon then (o sing in other Italian Music centers, and his success was just as great as in Rome. When he return- ed to this country and joined the Chicago Opera, he was given but a few roles to sing. ‘Then the famous Muratore was taken ill.and it was found that Lamont was on deck to help out on every needed occasion, substituting for Mr, Muratore in his roles. Brookhart Not Backing Third Party Program At a'l Druggists.—Advertisement. ELECTRIC WASHER FREE ! at the CASPER ELECTRIC Co. 121 E. First St. Phone 19933 DES MOINES, May 2.—Senator Smith W. Brookhart, in a letter to W. G. Bay, of Grinnell, made pub- Uc here today, states that he is not participating in any third gparty movement in national _ politics and_has no intention of joining such DOBBIN REALTY CO. Have Lots in All Parts of the City On Easy Terms. Suite 11 Zuttermeister Bldg. East 2nd St. | FLOOR ENAMEJ | [206 oxo 6015) e WALL PAINT Roman interior wall paint made with pure oil colors and a specially prepared linseed oil which dries flat without sacrificing durability; is far superior to kal- somine as it can be washed when soiled. Beautiful, durable, hygienic. All desired colors. -Regular price per gallon $5.00. Cut Price_per vb (05 sia dey ONES AGRA Ts On Seay eee eT Ee: $3.50 INTERIOR PAINTS “$s White and ivory enamel inside paint finishing; Regular gallon $6.00. Cut Price, gallon 4.00 4 INTERIOR KING FLOOR ENAMEL Finest quality King Floor Enamel, golden oak, old gold and light grey. Regular price gallon $5.50. Cut Price-_____________ $3.60 HINDU LAC INTERIOR STAIN FINISH Regular price quart $2.00. Cut Price; quart. ooo 2. one __...$1.30 VARNISH STAIN Goldenoak, everlasting. Regular, quart, $1.30. Cut Price, quart_ KING WALL FINISH ALL COLORS This famous King Wall finish is the finest , interior Beats all kalsomine; all colors; 5- Regular 90c, 5-pound. wall paint made. pound package. Cut Price __ EXTRA SPECIAL ‘PASSAIC OUTSIDE PAINTS All staple colors for outside house painting. Regu- lar price per gallon, $4.00. 2.65 OUTSIDE PAINT Cut Price Superior Northwestern Brand guaranteed paint. Regular price per gallon, $4.75. $3 00 ne e In 8 gallon lots or more—cut price_ Open Work-strap | Feet dressed in this attractive ani ecomingly shod. pearance. 3 Comfortable Boudoir Slippers Of soft black or brown leather. Pliable hand turned soles. . Silk pom poms. Solid foot com- fort. Special $1.69 | $2.98 Men’s Straight Last Kid Shoes er will be comfortable, It is cut low on the sides and has cutouts on its pat- sent forepart and grey calf quarter. = Thé toes are moderately round, the = heels are rubber and the whole shoe = is very light and spring like in ap- Priced for quick selling— s3gs A Pleasing Grey Suede’ ‘ : Praha tain boot, Built of soft pliable leather The picture doesn’t do it justice as cid kiko liiee endl ' ened " ig wearing soles. ape the heels are a Cuban height and the to fit ankle and calf smoothly. Looks strap arrangement is different. Some Very Special Values We have filled two tables with a variety of styles in broken sizes from our upstairs store. 8 to 10 dollars. represented in heels of varying height from low to high. are satins, kids, calfs, suedes and patents. patterns and most of them are black; some are grey or brown. G8 FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924. Prices That eckon iou— Spring days call for new clothes and new shoes. It’s pleasant b year slippers in The Eeciomy Shoe Basement where the whole stoc! is in view and where you aren’t asked to pay more just because a style is new and different. We have hundreds of pretty spring slippers for your selection at “Prices that Beckon You.” ; ta i fow'en Pliable Brown Kid Oxfords Just the thing for street wear. Full of days and days of comfortable setvice. Made of bright brown kid leather that is soft as a glove on the foot. Has genuine Goodyear Welt $ a8 ———— soles that bend easily, and For That Hiking Trip. its heels of Cuban height are cushioned with rubber, Here is 4 wonderful value in a moun- We can’t say too much for this orford— trim on the foot, Has straight toe Made of beautiful grey cap. An exceptional buy you’ll agree. suede trimmed with grey calf. There are $ cutouts on the side and over the instep. The & heels are covered. Most charming— These slippers sold originally for from You’ll find many different styles and materials There Most of them are strap Every one is good looking, every one is a worth-while bargain. At the price we have put on them they will sell in no time. See them tomorrow sure. $ Going at one price__ 4.98 Sandals in Many ; Colors Everybody needs a pair of san- dals for spring. You'll find a bi, selection here in those bright col- ors that are all the rage. Wear sandals and your feet will be comfortable and well dressed at little cost. We have them in green, red, Airdale and liz- ard cal $5.98 iH Canvas Shoes Boys Like Slip into a pair of these light shoes and you can run like a deer. They Soft Kid Two Straps Uppers of soft genuine kid leather. Soles are light and flexible. Rest- ful comfort from the start. Plain toe. Also in the oxford style. il i 5 5 Good Clothes Single Gallon. Cut Price have good weight, brown rubber This type of shoe is very popular . i ~ soles and suction holes that prevent with conservative men. They like : its foot fitting lines and unobtrusive alippiny: * sBeown Shanker Beales : good looks. Made of soft, g ipping. ‘Are always priced so as to give HANDY FAMILY PAINTS—In all colors. Half Binck kid leather, Has Goodyear mings. he ; ; pint can. Regular price 40c. Welt soles and rubber heels. Con- the greatest amount of quality Cit’ Price Sa wc ert) i 5e Select natieg Kontos Matesta pent ac OS Ve and value possible at all times looking dress shoe that will wear “72 - well. All leather of course— SHINGLE STAIN, GALLO: Radical Reductions Sizes 1014 to 2 Sizes 8 to 10, and that you need not wait for sales. You are always assured of satis- faction or money back. Why take chances. $35.to $50 On Aluminum Ware, Rugs, Enamel Ware, Glass Ware Cute Straps for Little Feet A -becoming little strap of patent leather with grey calf quarters. Clever cut- outs on sides and in front. Extended soles, Sizes 1114 to 2__ Sizes 81% to 11_ Sizes 5 to 8... Sizes 2 to 5 a A Careful Repair Shop When your shoes need resoling let our efficient, conveniently located repair shop do it. You'll be pleased with the quick, smooth job you get. Ten Days Only Special 15 Per Cent Reduction On | Acorn Gas Ranges E. P. BRENNAN 149 South Durbin Phone 133 Styleplus Clothes $25 Ha and $30 the Same G “WHERE EVERY SHOE IS OUT IN VIEW” Vi ECONOMY SHOE BASEMENT | MAN

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