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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924. Wyoming Federation of Women’s Clubs ['o Meet in State Doiighis to. Be Host ee ee Wyoming women are now turning their attention to the twenty-first nual convention of the Wyoming ‘ederation of Women's Clubs which is to be held at Douglas, October 1 to 3, inclusive. Due to the central location of the convention city the attendance is expected to be un- usually ‘large. Complete preparations are being made for the three-day meeting. ‘The program has been arranged and the sessions will undoubtedly prove to be of exceptional value from an informative standpoint. Each of ¢ many divisions which come un- jer departmental work will submit to the gathering its report of the past year’s activities and present outlines of proposed work for the future. Delegates to represent the Casper Woman's Departmental club include Mrs. C. D, ‘urane, Mrs. W. W. Lacy, Mrs. Harry Astin, Mrs. J. S. Shepperson, Mrs. W. W. Sproul, Mrs. A. A. Slade, Mra. Odmund Josendal, Mrs. Vesa Russell, Mré. Harry B. Maxon, Mrs. Guy Ghy, R. Shipp, Mrs. ®: B. Brooks, . H. C. Chappell and Mrs: John England. Delegates who will repre- sent Casper Woman's club are Mrs: Minnie Houser, Miss Mae Hamilton, rs. -B. B, Brooks and Mrs. E. Richard Shipp. The program follows: Wednesday, October 1. Morning Conference. Congregational Church. 8:30—Executive board meeting. 9:30—Call to order. Assembly singing. Invocation—Rev.. . Reports of Special Committees. Local Doard—Mrs. Edward Ewel. Program—Mrs. Thomas Cooper. Teports of Officers. Vice president—Mrs. T.'S. Talia- ferro, Jr. Recording Gay. Corresponding Mary Steele. Genéral federation director—Mrs. Lin I. Noble. ‘Treasurer—Mrs.,.E. C.. Raymond, Reports of Business Committees. ub Extension—Mrm'C. H. Diers. Club. Woman—Mrs: Lin I. “Noble. ‘'Constitution—Mrs. R.A. Ferguson. Bureau of Information — Mrs. George Bemis. Executive Board—Mrs. Guy Gay. Health Clinics—Miss Louis Buford, Greetings. : _ Announcements, Wednesday Afternoon Conference. 1:30—Cail to’ order, Assembly’ singing” . * | Reading of minutes: -“\ *secretary—Mrs. Guy secretary — Mrs. j Reports. American Citizenship—Mrs. W. 8. Pickens. Community Service—Mrs. ‘Peyton. x Motion Pictures—Mrs. B. P. Mc- Carthy. Address—Dr. Grace Hebard. Public Welfare—Mrs, P. J. Quealy. Indian Welfare—Mrs. C. T. Jones. (Press. nd Publicity—Mrs, Lin I. Noble. ‘ National. Council of Women—Mrs, Ejpel EB. Stoner. fusic. | Evening Session. Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Taliaferro presiding. 7:45 p. m.—Call to order. Assembly singing. Music, Addresses of welcome. City. Clubs. Albert Tresideni’s Annual ‘Address—Mrs. W. V. Gage. : Original Poem, “Pioneer Blood’ B. Richard Uniform’ Temperature The Music. = Address—Dr. A. G. Crane, presi- dent,’ Wyoming univerSity. Music. Reception at club rcoms of Doug- las Woman's club., 5 ‘Thursday, October 2. Morning. Conference. . 9:00—Call te order. Assembly’ singing. Reading of niinutes. Report of Credential committee. The Present Program of the American Red Cross in Wyoming— Miss Helen Uhl. ; 10:00--Reports: Endowment Fund —Mrs. E. Richard. Shipp. International Relations. Music—Mrs. R..B. Richardson. Art—Mrs. Thomas Cultra. Literature—Mrs. C. E. Worthing- ton. Thursday Afternoon. Picnic at Natural Bridge. Thursday Evening Session, Mrs. Gage, presiding. Assembly singing. Music, vocal solo—Mrs. Smith. Educational Loan Fund—Mrs. B. B., Brooks. ; Reports from the Biennial—Led by Mrs. 'T. S. Taliaferro, Jr. Music. Friday, October 3. Morning Conference. - 9:00 a. m.—Call to order. Assembly /singing. teading .of .minutes, Introduction of club - presidents. Club reports. Report of Auditing committee. Afternoon Conference. 1:30—Call to order. Music. Reading of minutes. Reports. ‘ Applied Education—Mrs, Kath- arine A. Morton. General Education—Mrs. A. K. Lee. Illiteracy—Mrs. vender. ¥ Fural Education —Mrs. Gilbert Keeler... .Home Economics and Home Dem- Berta Cc. L. Van De- Iss FEW and her feisnds I WOMANS is BACAR a lll ios AN dug ‘deep into the earth to find the coal to comfort him while woman found a mirror in the lake. She also found the precious stones to match her temperament and’ beauty in the by-pro- duct. of her overJord’s labor and since then men ot adornment. In this shop milady wil find it a pleasure to examine our jew- Jos. I. Schwnek Jeweler have studied the art elry, ‘INNEAPOLIS Heat Regulator The Heart of the Heating, Plant AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL Save Gas By Convention, October 1 onstrat Mary Rokahr. ne ee A.C. Maloney. Civil. Service—Miss Margery G. Ross. eee Report of Resolutions committee. ~ Music. eed Friday Evening Mrs. Gage and Mrs. Taliaferro, presiding. 8:00 p. m.—Call to order. Mi sic. Wyoming Products for Wyoming Phople ‘as Sponsored by Casper Lions Club—H. C. Chappell. Mttic. * Round table. Music. 2 ‘ Officers of the Federation follow: President, Mrs. W. V. Gage, Wor- land; vice president, Mrs. T. 8. Taliaferro, Jr., Rock Spring! re- cording secretary, Mrs. Guy Gay, Casper; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mary Steele, Worland; treasur- er, Mrs..E. C, Raymond, Newcastle; auditor, Mrs. ve V. Hamilt6n, Evanston; ‘general Federation ‘“irec- tor, Mrs. Lin 1. Noble, Thermopulis: honorary presidents, Mrs. F. N. Sheik, Mrs. B. F. Perkins, Mrs. B. B. Brooks, Mrs. R. A. Morton, Mrs. 8. Cc. Parks, Mrs. Lin I. Noble; honor- ary -vice president, Mrs. E. Mason Smith. » DEPARTMENTS American Citizenship . Chairman, Mrs. W. S. Pickens. Laramie. Division of Community Service, Mrs. Albert Peyton, Doug- las; Division of Motion Pictures, Mrs. B. P. McCarthy, Gillette. y Applied Education. Chairman—Mrs. Katharine Morton, Cheyenne. eral Education, Mrs. A. K. Lee, Thermopolis. Division of Illiteracy, Mrs. C.. L.. Van Devender, Basin. Division. of Rural Education, Mrs. Gilbert Keele*, Farson. Division of Home Economics an@é Home Demon- stration, Miss Mary Rokahr, Eex- tension Division, University Wyom- ing, Laramie. Division of Conser- vation of Natural Resources, Mrs. Fred Hansen, Upton. International Relations . Mrs. William C. Mentzer, In Mem- orlam. A. Fine Arts. Division of Music, Mrs. R. E. [chardson, Lovell; Division of Art, Mrs, Thomas. W. Cultra, Sher:dan, Division of Literature, Mrs. C. EB. Worthington, Sheridan; Legislation, Chairman, Mrs. A. C. Maloney, Greybull; Divisio of Civil Service, Margery G. Ross, Cody. ¢ wy V7 Division of Gen- | f The Minneapolis Heat Regulator relieves you of all responsibility in régulating the temperature, ; day it maintains an even temperature of 70 degrees; at night it auto- matically lowers the temperature to any degree you desire and early in the morning it turns on the gas and_raises the temperature to the nor- mal day time level. The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. g handise That Merits Confidence” pba 115-119 East First St. Phone 1500 ~ It does it all automatically. During the Che Casper Sunday Cribune Press and Publicity. Chairman, Mrs, Lin L Thermopolis, Public Welfare. Chairman, Mrs. P, . y Dhgtatong J. Quealy, Division of Indian Welfare. Mrs. c. paeey Lander. ‘ommittees—Educational en Fund. Noble, Mrs. B. Brooks, Custodian, Endowment Fund. Mrs. BE. Richard Shipp, Casper. tution. Mrs. R. A. Ferguson, Wheatland. Club Extension. Mrs. C. H. Diers, Kaycee. Bureau of Information. Mrs, George M. Bemis Riverton. Special Committees—Program. Mrs. Thomas Cooper, Chairman, Casper; Mrs. Albert F Mrs. H. C. Chappe Credentials. Mrs. E. C. Raymond, Newcastle; Mrs. A. R. Merritt, Douglas; Mrs. B. F. Hamilton, Sunrise. Local : asp Mrs, Edward Ewel, Douglas. Chairman, ———___ Mr. and Mrs. T. R. French and daughter have as their guest. at their home, 824 West Fourteenth Street, Mrs. French's mother, Mrs. Ea Fortsch of Cedar Falls, Iowa. New Method of Reducing Fat} Here's joyful news for ever, fleshy person who loves good thing to eat—especially those who are denying themselves the things the like most because of their desire to | keep down their weight or to reduc the fat with which they are ly burdened. The famous Marmola Prescription hos been put up in convenient tablet rm and is now sold | us at only one dollar p. ‘o get rid of fat st simply take ablets after until you have reduced y. weight to where you want it. No wrinkles or flabbiness will remain to show where the fat came off. Simply use } escription Tablets according directions. They are pleasant and easy to take. No ‘rules or: special just the regular use of the tablets. Try them for just a few weeks and get results without going thr 3 sieges of tiresome vation diet. Get them at an good drug store. If your druggi: Should not have them in stock you can secure them direct from the Marmola Company meral Motors Building, Detroit, Mich., by sending one dollar. Thousands of men and Women each year regain healthy, slender figures this way.—Adv. to HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Co. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING for the best results in Faisi; thickens use Victor Butterm: Starter. For more feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. FIRST GRAND RALLY F} to be POLITICAL CLUB FURMED BY COLORED ITiZENS TO AID IN CAMPAIGN The colored citizens of Casper have formed an organization called “The ~ Colored - Citizens Political club.” Meetings are held regularly every Friday evening at 265 West B street. The ub desires all mem- bers of the r to affiliate them- selves with the organization, and invites v ‘s at their formal gatherings. T next meeting is held Friday evening, Octo- ber 3. George L. Craig is the president, Fred Hopkins, vice president, and F. W. Woodard, secretary. Mid pcstrnahis As) BIG CLOTHING SALEON AT FORMER BANK BLOG. A sale was opened Saturday morn- ing in the location of the old National Bank of Commerce by+M. Landau, who is managing the sale of a stock recently purchased from the U. 8. Doctors G. S. Barger and H. W. Scott Announce the Removal of Their Offices to the Scott Bldg.—-Rooms 107 and 109, Oct. 1 Phone 2942 Seon Your Week-Ends IN THERMOPOLIS “The French Lick of Wyoming” Stop At the HOTEL WASHAKIE and PLUNGE Spacious Veranda, Cool, Comfortable Rooms Home Cooked Meals, Reasonable Rates $100,000 Mineral Water Swimming Pool Operated in Connection With Hotel Washakie “HOTEL WASHAKIE Fred Holdridge, Prop. Clothing company. The merchan- dise was Sought at 30 cents on the dollar and for that reason can be sold at a price far below what would oral ily be paid for goods of simlar quality. , In the stock are overcoats, top coats, riding pants, mackinaws, wool shirts, boots, hats, caps, and other items. The overcoats range in price from $16.85 to $24.65. The other articles are based on similar reductions from the regular price. Many persona attended the sale yesterday morning. FORD RUNS 67 MILES. IN GALLON OF GASOLINE A new automatic and self regulat- | ing device has been invented by John A. Stransky, 4092 Fourth St., Pukwana, South Dakota, with | which automobiles have made from | 35 to 57 miles on a gallon of gaso- line. It rémoves carbon and reduces spark plug trouble and overheating. It can be installed by any one in| five minutes.” Mr. Stransky wants | distributors. and is willing to send a sample at his own risk. Write him today.—Adv. Utah produces one-fifth of the world’s silver. —_ Res. Phone 1768 Thermopolis, Wyo, Of the Republican Campaign ~ELKS HALL Wednesday Evening, October Ist, HON. ROBT. D. CAREY HON. JOHN DILLON Will address the people on the issu Women are especially urged to attend dially invited. Governor Carey and Senator Dillon are two of the best speakers The message they. will deliver will be well worth hearing. Wyoming. By order Republican Central Committee WILL’ BE HELD AT 7:30 O’CLOCK of Careyhurst AND of Lander of the day. Attend and be instructed The public is cor- PAGE THREE. Radiators Need ! Flushing Often Sediment, scale and rust in the sells of the radiator and the water jacket of the cylinders w.ll enter- fere, seriously, with the circulation of the water. Such clogging of the system comes from the alternate heating and cooling of the impure water used, and it is desirable to use soft water which does not contain any appreciable amount of minerals. When sediment and scale forms, it may be removed in the following manner: Open the dratn cock in the @ua intro ducethe end of a hose in the filler opening. Run the engine for a few minutes so that the fresh water from the hose will flush out the sediment and loose scale in the jackets and the raiator—Autofob.le Digest. $<. Safety handles, conveniently locat- ed:on either side of the interior of Yellow Cabs, hi practically elim- inated accident caused by the clos- ing doors on passengers’ fingers, as now the passenger {s not nearly so likely to place his hand on the door casing. This will probably be a 1925 development in passenger car body building. ery APSE cannot mar the beauty of Velumina-painted walls. They are coated with a non-porous film which the attacks of dust, dirt and grime cannot penetrate, and even grease cannot affect. Finger-prints and stains can be washed off with plain soap and water. Velumina-painted walls can be absolutely clean and sanitary. They retain that first beautiful fine ish long after you would ordinarily have had to repaint or paper. Architects and decorators recognize the wonderful beauty and economy of Velumina. They know that it sion of light. ids in the proper diffue It is made in white and six- teen beautiful colors. May we show youR Pittsburgh Proof Product. Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS 252 S. Center St. Phone 2450 Send ten cents for a cone at “What to do rig’ t it” to Pittsburth Plate Wiscousin, Dept. Mo, IT FITS THE jass Co., Box 157: tide WHOLE FAMILY It baby’s shoes fitted dad—if one garment sufficed for ma as the well kids—or if one chair filled the entire family’s sitting needs, what a saving of expense and duplication! THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING LIKE PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE Style or fit means nothing in its use- ful life. Take electricit quire a delicate, Sis doesn’t feminine kind re- and Brother George the “he” kind. Nor does gas have to be of some particular size for one person, or the telephone of a particular t for another person. pe or tone Public Utility service is not limited as to size, style or sex. It is equally adaptable to the requirements of all members of *the family, and yet but little more than 4 per cent of the average family’s ex- pense is for utility service. NATRONA POWER COMPANY