Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1924, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Che Casper Sunday Cribune DOUGLAS PLANS PAGE THREE. bull dogging, bronco riding thrown in for 16 rip-roaring wild west events. The big featwre of the day will be rector. per will be there to blare away add to the festivities. ®| Last year there was a marvelous The Legion band from ce and} The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Moormg the appearance of Madame Schu-| turnout for the Douglas July Fourth MIMEOGRAPHING man-Helnk, wuoted singer, at 3) celebration, and it was an outstand~ i 2 o'clock, She will be there especi-| ing success that is still well remem- Circular Public ally for the occasion, bered. Expectations are that this ree Stenéerapbsre 7 wide recogni a a This live time is being put on|year the crowds from Aan Glen- hem jotery boas eat <a Rae ae under the direction of the Samuel] vock, Parkerton, Glerido and other usic In far behind aur best. professional Mares fost of the American Legion| nearby places will far exceed thase Hotel Townsend ndustries vane pear pene of classical at Douglas, with Claude L, McDer-|that enjoyed themselves at Douglas PHONE 2500 and stan mus: al descrip- tions. Needless to gay, these bands are a fing advertisement for their respective factories and their pro- ducts, as well as furnishing enter- tainment and inspiration to the rest of the employtes. . 7 The automobile factories furnish the best example of what can be ac- complished with the co-operation of management and musicians. Fine bands are to be found in all of the following Factories: Ford, Packard, Oakland, Studebaker, Reo and many other of the standard automobile factories. Most of the large railroad shops also have employees bands and orchestras. I believe there is a rail’ road shop band at Cheyenne, also at Chadron, Neb. In the east there are’ some large bands of this kind. The Standard Oll company of In- By MRS: DAVID FOOTE. * There {s another subject in such closé connection with the subject of Music in the Industries that it KN seems best to combine the two.) I ~ refer to what might be called Music from a business man’s point of view. In endeavoring to raise music to a Place of more importance in the in- dustries we ‘must invariably deal with business men. These men are asa rule used to getting results from their work or inyestments. Not one of them but who would be glad to put time and money into an enter- prize if he was sure of getting a fair return on his investment. It is only fair to state that there are a good many business men who will put their time and, money into an enter- prize whether they Dereqhally will a_year ago. mott_in_the important role of di- FOURTH OF JULY ' Ball Game With Casper ‘| Team “There; Wild West All Afternoon. It will be a hot and happy time in the old town of Douglas on July Fourth, with all:surrounding towns contributing, largely to those on hand to celebrate, At 10 o'clock in. the morning of that auspicious’ day ili come a crossing of bats betwee Glenrock Vit / FILLIADADAAPRAMTLALLAj ALARA PLLLE TOPTITVUTT NITE ‘They-know that a happy, contented workman {li produce more and’ better and stay on the job steadier than one who fg dissatisfied. ‘They also know that music will accomplish this re- sult, for it Is a well known and gens erally accepted fact that music, has a wery strong effect ‘on the avetage af ru profit by it or not, but these men|diana has a fine fifty piece band at sha, Caspharbell speende fi do want results, not for themselyes| it's Whiting, Ind., refinery and em- Then, at noon, with a rub-adub- l but for the community in general. ploye a leader of national fame to dub, the drums will beat and the a] hl | The heads of industries generally} direct it. 1 could mention many horses canter, and down Main street SS accept the fact that music is a good|more factories which have fine -] Will stampede a keen parade full of SA thing for their business. bands and help to suppgrt them but these I have mentioned will serve to show that thq large employer, the business man, is thinking more about music in his business. _I think ™many people can be reached through an industrial band or orchestra or chorus that perhaps would never hear any good music otherwise. At cewboys, cowg.r's—-all wild —- with plenty of pretty floats mixed in. Hhot dog! RignXion the dot at 1 o'clock the great show starts at the fair grounds and all the oldtime dev- iltry of broncos and long horn steers will be displayed, Chariot, Roman and running races in general gre on the program, along with calf roping, Instead of “SAVING UP” to buy that beautiful Diamond Ring, next Christmas —Buy It Now—Wear It—and have it all paid for by next Christmas. MRS. P. C. NICOLAYSEN, auditor and one of th directors of the recently organized Treble’ Clef chorus. ‘human being, tending to steady and soothe the nerves in times of unrest. ‘What some of the employers do not know is that their ass#tance is very much needed if. anything of much a good many of thse factories the band plays a concert nearly every day while the-emplyees are eating thelr lunch. If anything would make an employee go back to his work MRS. C. A. PAYNE TTVUNT ITT) Our Systematic Payment Plan Invites You Diamonds are a real investment when bought right. § Every stone we sell. is backed by our positive guar- CHILD BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK AWARDED T0 MOTHER BY JUDG importance is to be accomplished in the way of giving the employees more and better music. It has been my experience that employers, knowrting that the average musician is always ready and anxious to play or sing for other employees enter: tainment, will let things go and be satisfied with a very mediocre per- after a hard forenoon, it would be the effect of a good musical cancert during his lunch hour, © In some of our large denartment stores, industrial music takes the form of ngon-day or morning sings. These are joined in by both employer and employee and certainly help in ~ the front. steps of an orphanage that winter night, with a milk bot- By HERBERT LITTLE (United Press > Staff Correspondent.) maintaining a mutual understanding ST. LOUIS, Mo., June’ 14.— tie full ot hot Wate e repent eNS. antee, our reputation and responsibility. The assort- % formance, when bya littlevextra ef-| between them. At some of these| Bobbed haired Fannie Lockwood to-| The orphanage tended the child an i | 4 i fort and perhaps a*little expense on | sings one may see clerks, office boys,| night cuddled her. six months old| save it for “trial adoption,” to a + ment is good, the values great and the mountings § EUITUTTTSETITUSUOUT TESTU NTU Tee UETT his. op her: company's -part, a fine musical organization could be pet fected. There are some fine in- dustrial bands and orchestras in the United States and in nearly all cases it wit! be seen that the backing they received from the heads of the in- dustry they represent, has been and; managers of departments, owners of the business and truck drivers all forgetting ‘themselves and their sta- tlons*mmd enjoying community sing- ing togetber. In some of the stores che managers donate a portion of the netual working hours and the em- loyees use part of their lunch hour wealthy childless couple who called it their own. Last month Fagnie kecame im- fortunate, and Poepping told her he didn't know. where the baby was, and that he wasn’t golng to marry her. the finest and latest to be had. Diamonds Blue-white, brilliant stones set in white gold son, Thomas Poepping, Jr., in» her arms. “He's mine. I’m just tickled to death,” tho 18-year-old unwed mother said as she wiped happy tears from her eyes. Tho waif is Fannie's and. Fannie Watches We have an excellent assortment of watches § for both men and wom- STITT: Health Brings Beauty Manchester, Iowa—“I am glad to. have the opportunity to tell of the ¥ , le bro harges . n is a fit person to rear it, despite her nnie brought ~ assault! great benefit, Ihave received by tak- mountings that look eater 2 | | «St is, a large factor in their suc;|to attend these sings. When one| youthful indiscretions, Judge Erwin | 9ssinst him, and habeas corpus pro-/in 2 pr. pier Tawocite cPrevcctys lik eat The en. The newer styles | ess. These bands do not have any| employer was asked, if he didn't| Ossing ruled, tgday in: domestic r¢-| czedings to obtain the “foundling, | +ign ana Golden Medical Discovery. ike pla a ‘ibe are beautiful to behold. § | trouble in convincing the employers| think it was rather expensive time,|jations court. which @ police sergeant had trace®. | inc, are the two, finest medicines 1 diamonds are all care- that a good band or orchestra is a Paying proposition for the simple reason that they are delivering the goods and the management can see _what a stimulating effect the music has on their employees. With the Proper support from the manage- ment of industries, most of the fac- All watches are ,fully guaranteed for quality he returned that it was the best pay- ing proposition in the store. In closing I would like to quote from an article which appeared in the “Southern California Business” and written by Mjss Ruth Antonette Sabel, chairman of the Industrial Music committee. In this article she Charges are still pending against the singer. MOORE CLEARED Fannie gave the hidden baby to Thomas Poepping, handsome opera singer, two days after last Christ- mas, It was two weeks old. He promised 'to care for it, she said. Ho said -In court later he was afraid she would kill it, and jomed the fully selected, flawless , and very showy. and dependability. | *$50 to $150 $18 to $85“ f MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS | have ever used. Have taken lots of others but never got any,relief until I started taking these remedies. I had been troubled’ for about four years with feminine weakness and my feet would swell until I would have to take off my shoes, but since Sayed TE DUPE NENT AT TNT ET EEEEE CENTT TE EY COPEL ET ESET E TTTETEVYTT TY VAT ES TET TTT ITT TET iti city board of children’s guardians takiag Dr. Pierce's medicine I feel Tosiee 38 “Siis country sould” Haye yexpiains the aims of the Industrial |i trying, ro she was unfit to] % much better—sleep better, and am It Is Easy to Save bards above the average. - Music Department of the Los An-| rear a child: beginning to feel more like myself. . T might mention a few of the wayg) eles Chamber of Commerce. (By the!" rho baby was’ gone for four I will always praise Dr. Pierce's in which the industrial heads in the} way, 1 belleve there are only two or} months. Poepping had left it on medicines.”—Mrs, C. A. Pdyne,. 509 E ELRY co Jarger factories and also in some of| possibly three c'ties in the country “g E. Butler St,. Get Dr. Pierce's remedies at any drug btore; in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’ Hotel In Buffalo, N. for free medical advic ent These Hot Days the smaller industries help their band or orchestra to maintain their organization in a. creditable man. ner.. se . Special inducements are offgred to , Capable musicians in the way of finding them the sort of work they most desire, paying them extra for rehearsels and concerts etc. In ad@- dition to this most of the bands ha their uniforms, music, instruments etc. giving them by the manage- whose Chamber of Commerce in- clude a branch devoted entirely to: music. Los Auigiles ig Believe, the} ; first city to include this department | ’ in. their Chamber of Commerce) “Is Is NOT LARGE it age old romance in the phrase, “Song of the harvester,” or was this In Spite of the general opinion that there are plenty. of rental prop- .133 SOUTH CENTER STREET ( The case of Ray “Dinty” Moore, one of the proprietors of the Town- send Haberdashery, which will open sdon in the Townsend hotel build- ing, yas thrown out of court when, it was brought up before Justice ret this afternoon. Moore was specifically charged with having violated the 1924 Wyo- ming traffic violations when he cut music of the field worker ‘nature's own inspiration to lighten his fati- gue and lend the joy of@‘belonging” to his work thus making it more effective? “ ” ss he market, the See Ben/{n front of another machine with- ment of the factory. A special band| This is the “big {dea” being work-| °tes on t in fron ; all is also furnished. Some of our|ed out through Chamber of Com. | R&%\Y company announces that it| out giving the second driver 30 Neat sndtstrlal banda hive. a ealarisd |therce .chajeneie. thet Bucoan Ot tee was unakie to mupply sural 18 | fect. cl AFB The Incident was a : . x * ee pI eo fered are vere orca nk ne Er Sed psa) = ar gyal anata ae eer ce ee MakeS d Dust A t Pei ea Rn oat Goel soe a od Pay cng ote g ye Gg ea e Sweeping and Dustin errible Trial to somo of our industrial bands have|stallation. The chief alms and pur|S rental liste in’ the city. ‘The © Was represented br Tet Pa poses of the department, a: é unfilled were for Your, five an¢ Jden who obtained a change oi H : : Bt ee SRE Oe laertaccoet toes ee coe Ae Se Peele | asper Housewives Enrich Your Blood efficiency and production of the em.|®10ly receive information concern-| court to Justice Barrett's court. ployees. ng modern homes that are avail-| —_ — With This Newer Ferm of Iron because happiness and ef. ficiency are synonymous, M relationship between emp employee one of mutual understand ing. Secure better relationship be-| tween individual employees. Im-, prove the health and morale of em ployees. Give wholesome outlet for expression of the individual and counteract the more useless recren~| 4 tional activities of the average work- ing man or woman. Carry the con- structive influence for good into the home’and from there to the com- munity.” * ble. ning Motorway ? ? ? iA vacuum cleaner does away with all this discomfort, as well as doing a better job and raises no dust. DTheHOOVER _ It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans | For many years physicians and chemists experimented to produce a newer form of iron, like the iron, in your blood, because they realized. that the old metallic iron often blackened the teeth and upset the stomach. Their examinations proved’ that three people out of every four were deficient in iron content in the ¢ blood and that thousands were weak, sick, nervous, ailing and run- down, and suffering from all sorts of alarming symptoms, when as a matter of fact their trouble was all due to’ iron starvation of the blood. At last they discovered this newer for mof fron, like the iron in spin- OBITUARIES “Dorothy EB. Conley, | i sk any woman who ach Tentils, ‘and apples in highly | Dorothy |. Conley: Nah genni Many hundreds in use A y Rt ie concentrated form. It quickly helps | ¢ " J Nagel bis : : owns one wha its y put strength into Your muscles ana | Conley,’ died ut the tamiiy home, in Casper homes and color int oyour cheeks. Get your | Midwest, Wyo., doctor to take your red blood count lay, then take this newer form of iron known as Nuxated Iron for a few weeks anc watch your red blood corpuscles increase; see how much purer and richer your . blood _ be-’ comes; how much stronger and bet- ter you feel; what difference it makes in your nerves, Over 4,000,- 000 people annually are using Nux- ated Iron, Your mney will be re- funded\if you do not obtain satis- In ‘tablet form only, Adv. at 5 o'clock yester- day afternoon. Pneumonia ts given as the cause of death. The body has been brought into the Shaffer- Gay chapel. offices. worth to her. ay ol. The Hare and The Turtle The Hare is like the man who makes a big deposit Mrs. Eleanor Jamieson, 26 years of age, died suddenly yesterday morning at the family home, 1224 South Washington street. She was the wife of Donal C. Jamieson and was the daughter of Thomas Cook of Douglas. The remains will be Far from injuring rugt, The Hoover actually adds years to their life. , ionally. The Turtl } ‘ ‘e'like the ee ihc difiess For the next few days a special offer of ON THESE HOT DAYS cout Sg eoa $5.00 Down. seed the ate “Regular puts the machine in your home and you can take 12 months to pay out the balance. : Refresh Yourself With One of Our Delicious-Fountain Drinks THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN - We are glad to demonstrate any time of day or evening a Use An Electric Fan to maintain even temper during these hot days Your work goes along better and you are fresher and more comfort- able alb day long if you use A Westinghouse Electric Fan We Have Them At All Prices and In All Sizes Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 . Savings means success, » Citizens National Bank ca Bldg. Sprecher’s Pharmacy Successors to SMITH.SURNER |

Other pages from this issue: