Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 9

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' , bas ised - é = & Solo, Miss Edna Mae Healy. , > Medal contest. f ; . . Ses . i é Solo, Mrs, America Pyle. ey é A White ribbon recruits. to ' 4 i - ; - ‘ ; Cornet sclo, Master Dean (Bur- _ by a 2 y LY _ Propriation and Einance committees. | bilee, Casper Y. P. B, Y. P. B. and L, T. L. report, Mrs. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924. PAGE NINE Yi : : I a eee ese ee EE ' . Adjournment, : point where three tons were added[ing five motors thrning at 1,000° ee pre: Nigh to the weight of the craft and a| revolutions a minute. .Uu.1.U, : Ld landing was considered possible. The big ship shuttled back and © Invocation, Kev. J. T. Hanna, Made fast, her créw got down to| forth in the skies between the moor- earth for the first time since Tues.|i%5 Mast and Tacoma. From either control cary when she mounted to day morning at 9:16 when she cast/ 4.900 fect at 3:15 p. m. we could * off from San Diego for the stormy | visualize snow-covered Mount Rain- ” journey norhtward. fer and beautiful Mount Hood, more “ The Shenandoah was in the air|than 200 miles apart. They seemed ? approximately twelve hours after|to stand out as clear as any etch- her arrival over the fleld here and| werk, with cities, lakes and forests |, meals were served aboard her while | beneath. her crew impatiently studied the oe terography bélow, the range of dick. Broom and Brush Brigade, Oasper (Continued trom Page Orie) Greetings “Colorado, Mrs. put him’entirely out of the way. in| A¢rianna order to save thelr sons. Leadi: Solo, MissFrances Bowerman. | = « e m4 Welcome trom Departmental club, 4 name of the Women’s Christian | Mrs. H. 'B. Maxon. ‘Temperance union, added legions-to| Welcome from church, Rey. L. E.|' their numbers and obtained asstat-| Carter. * ieee a . piain, river afd sound waters, the towering bulk of Mount Tacoma and specks on the ground showing thou- “ance from allied groups that sprang = up to help in the fight. Continually her radio sputtered - : ; sands of people watching her flight. pg Anata Sel aI = Sg / ee CAPTIVE IN SKY with official and personal messages, CASE If DISMISSED Benediction, Rev. R. R. Hide- their triumph. Bawey-corn was| Welcome from W. C.°T. U., Mrs. telling those below how the crew buried, but no sooner had he been’| Valerie ley. fared and what might be seen from interred than he started pushing up |, ‘aith ‘of Our Mothers.” their course aloft. 2 3. R. Swindler, arraigned before the sod. The union might well have Wednesday Morning. ~ Judge C. O. Brown in district court disbanded in glory had he remain. 9:00 a. m.—General officer's meet- % ys ABOARD TH 8. NAVY a R ; after he had appealed his case when ed “put.” But now with moonshine | ing, (Continued from Page One.) SHENANDOAH, Oct. 18.—(By Radio| found guilty in municipal court of and rum rows, this . = ing could have been effected only|to United Press.}—Throughout the} violating the liquor ordinance, was finds itself confronted with the fur- R \ ™ 3 SS by releasing so) of the precious| day Saturday the Shenandoah was | dismissed by the district judge. No ther task of keeping him buried by . : y vapor, and so her officers held the| able to keep between 3,000.and 4,000 seeing to it that the law is enforced.| Reading of minutes. | 3 SE dicigible aloft until the cool of after-| feet off the ground only by tilting It is quite. improbable that ‘the Report of Committee on. Creden- " f i noon had condensed the gas to a at an angle of 16 degrees and keep- union would have dissolved even | tials. though the Eighteenth amendment| Report of General Officer's meet- had fully taken care of the liquor| ing. situation for all time, since in recent Round Table, “The Work of Local. years it has added to its concerns | Unio! Mrs. Meora Thomas. such matters as Americanization,| Prayer, Mrs. Adriana Hunger- child welfare, Christian citizenship | ford. ; and social welfare in general. Such| Election of officer’ a@ program naturally calls for a ser-|_ Jubilee echoes from local unions. vice that continues indefinitely. The} Announcements. ~ “w. C. T. U." will, therefore, be| Noontide prayer, Mrs. J. T. prominent far into the future in cru-| Hanna. 3 sading and educational activities, as Wednesday Afternoon. mothers of conscience and strong re-| 1:30 p. m.—Song service. ligious convictions work for the| Prayer, Mrs. I./T. Hall. moral upbringing of their own chil-| Reports of state superintendents. dren and coming generations. Americanization, Mrs, Mary Beall, Wyoming members of the union | carpenter. are to hear of the progress that! Bible in the Public. Schools, Mrs. has been made by its state and na-|7, >. Burton, Lingle. tional organizations. They will plan] “Ghia Welfare, Mrs. Clara B, Me- programs of work for the coming |Quata, Parkerton. 3 year and rejoice in the monumental Christian. Citisenship, 3 es: accomplishments of the last half- Aten Wie ips ip, Mrs. eentury. Duet, Mrs. R. B. Leggett and Mrs. Thé convention sessions as an-| i Leschinsky nounced for Tuesdi Wednesday} Evangelistic, Mrs. F. A. Gould- evidence could be obtained that would connect Swindler with tha charge brought. Make This Drug Store Week RESOLVE TODAY that you will give your druggist a square deal this week; Once you stop to consider the many, things your druggist has done for you and your family, you will make every. week Drug Store Week. - Is the day of the specialist passing in rports?. The season's developments would seem to answér yes.” Georeg Von Elm who went to the finals in the amateur golf championship is an amateur boxer of rare ability. Mary K. Browne, a finalist in the women's golf championship, is one of the country's leading tennis stars. Charles Brookins, best hurdler in America, is now starring for Iowa on the football gridiron. And don't for- get_Bucky ‘Harris, manager of the Washington champions, is one of the best basketball players in the profes- DO YOU REALIZE that if your druggist had to depend and Thursday, follow: Pia relates sional ranks. exclusively on prescription business, he could not exist? He Tuesday Morning. Li Nath d Law Enf . ‘ i i j i + $00 AGRE eae scat ocBeeDa eect ture, Je cw Seed Chatea cote Address, Rev. G. 8. Upton, Cofy.| Awarding of prizen ‘to the loca! Installation of ofttcers. is necessarily forced to keep in stock a full line of drug ing. : Scientific Temperance Instruction, et, Misses Marguerite and Lu-| unions, Mrs. Meroa Thomas. Invitations for the 1925 conven- j ici Z Bi dae ea a oh | ce eee che waineg epee ame apres te (om accessories, patent medicines, cigars, candies and a number ing. Social Meetings and Red Letter Benediction, Rev. W. H. Ger-| Jr: ede Bh A hen Vom Meee aioe heed tates Untiniehed_business. of other things aside from his prescription business, 10:00—Service of song; leader, Mrs. ‘ . Z e ‘ lana. ; Mrs. John Tidball. Pearl Ferguson. Reception in church parlors. Piano Solo, Mrs. Ethel Strickland. Convention called to order by gis hop ste Thursday Morning. Social Welfare, Mrs. C: V. Cassel- president, Mrs. Minnfe Fenwick. | man. Cheyenne. i 9:00 a. m.—General officers’ meet- Crusade Psalm, Sunday Schools, Mrs, Edna Fry | ins: Prayer and Praise service in| Burdick, Casper. 9:30—Executive committea meet- charge of Mrs. F. A. Goulding, state Song, March of Allegiance. ing. ey. evangelistic superintendent. Report of the resolution commit- 10:00—Convention called to order Solo, “My Task,” Mrs. John Tid-| tee. xf by president. ™ ball. - elas of the program committee. Song service. ‘ . Presi - Vhat Gifts Has Wyoming Brought ‘ Ny yw ed by seston, baer Mictaet va oil <o the National in Honor of the Ju-| Devotionals, Mrs. E. G. Trager. Rell sail, Mra, Pearl” Ferguson, | bile Year, Mrs. S. Darlene Ingra-| Selo, Mrs. Roy Churchill Smith. Sr oa eink "|ham, Mrs.’ 8, E. Bailey and others, | Reading of minutes. ate oleae Or lneat committees,| 00a! Presidents hour. Report of the finance and appro- : Adjournment. priation committees. ¥ Selouiten Soar errata eee, Night. sl Report ot 6" etneret officer's ‘? : $3 .| Golden jubilee meeting of the state | meeting. pager of the, Ragoutive SomBilt- Vand: national W. 0. "D, Y. P. B. School of Leadership, 4 7:30 p, m.—Song service, leaders | Mrs. Pearl. Ferguson. eee ente vice nresident, Mes.| Mrs: Ferguson and Mrs. Thomas. | Noontide Prayer, Mrs. M. J. Aten. 8. FE: Bailey and corresponding sec.| Invocation, Rey. Charles A. Wil-| Adjoirnment. 7 retary, Mrs. S. Darlene Ingraham. yee af ‘ Th Atternoon.23 <3-#: Noontide prayer, Mrs. Adrianna| Pfano sole, Mrs, John Peters, of | 1:30 p. m.—Executive committee Hungerford, Denver. Wheatland. meeting.» . Adjournment. Reading, Crusade Psalm. 2:00—Conyention called to order. y Afternoon. Trombone solo, Rev. Germany. Song and prayer service. 1:00 p. m.—Joint session of the Ap-| Pantomine, The Spirit of the Ju-| Report of by-laws committee. THE ONLY THING necessary to get into most kinds of business is willingness to serve,—not so a druggist. He must attend and graduate from an accredited school; and, last but not least, he must pass an examination before the State Board of Pharmacists. CANDIDATE ON THE CASPER PARTY TICKET FOR COUNCILMAN eeeT ¢ In Ward 2 YOUR DRUGGIST keeps his store open from early morning until midnight or later for your convenience, real- izing every minute that his measurements and weights must be ‘absolutely accurate. A pound or two does not make much difference to the average business man; but, the dif- ference of a half grain with your druggist may mean death. h- . Will appreciate your support in the ’ coming election 3 He is your family physician’s most trusted and worthy assistant. 2:00.—Convention called to order} Solo, Mrs. Berth Smith. Pearl Ferguson. by the president. Address, Fifty Golden Years, Mrs. Reading, short history of the state Song Service. Adrianna Hungerfold, Denver. W.-C. 8. U- ot Devotionals, Mrs. Valerie Bailey. ,Victory Song, Mrs: Homer Helms,| *Solo, Mrs. Philip Frank. Report of the State Treasurer, | accompanists, Mrs, Ethel Strickland, How Shall We. Win Our Young Mrs. Meroa Thomas. plano, Mr. Roger Crawford, cornet. People?, Mrs. Adrianna Hungerford. Report of the auditor. ———e=—>E—e—eEeE=>=E—_—_—_—e—e——_—— . Report of the Wyoming Watch- - word, Managing Editor, Mra. 8. E. © Bailey. ‘ Discussion, Our State Paper, man- aging editor. Response, “How It Has Melped My Union,” presidents of the local unions, The Union Signal and Young Cru- sader, Mrs. J.'T. Richards. state su- perintendent. State president's address and re- port, Mirs..Minnie Fenwick. Ri Mrs, 8. Darlene’ Ingra- of the by-laws. Address, “Efficiency,” Mrs. Adri- anna Hungerford. « Duet, “Our Yesterdays," Mrs. Homer Helms and Mrs, Peter Holden. Solo, ‘The Garden of Prayer," Mrs, O, W. Hilgren. Adjournment. Tuesday Evening, Welcome Nig! 6:30 p. m—Banquet at the Hen- ning hotel. ; Toastmistress, Mrs. Minnie Fen- wick. Invocation, Mrs. Minnie Fenwick. Song, “Sound the Jubilee.’ Welcome from City, Mayor 8. K. —Polltical Advertisement y - Welcome from Chamber of Com- merce, R. 8. Ellison. Violin Duet, “La Anquantajn Eugene Bundy, Fay Crater. ‘Welcome from Kiwanis, H. B. All of the school boys and Detailed information relative to this Home Lighting Durham. arate? Wino ay girls of this city over’ ten Essay Contest may be secured from any of the fol- ~ Song, “Wind the Ribbon Round _years of age have a chance lowing members of the Electrical Educational the Nation.’” eh. ‘Welcome from Bar association, E. to win this $15,000 home., League of Casper: 3 H. Foster. a a ; : Welcome from Boy Scouts, H.R. Hires Prize ‘The home and ten scholarships to uniyersities or America Electric Company, 1st E. Bist, Phone 1080, } athe $15,000 Model Electrical Home colleges will’ be. given as prizes to. school boys Brown, Henry H., 924 Craig. Phone 201-W. ae Grater the wale, 8. Der (To be built on lot provided by winner) and girls of,the United States and Canada in Casper Electric Co.,’ 12: . Center. Phone 1818-M. 7 peasttipitaions is . ; Girl the Home Lighting Contest. The purpose of Casper Supply Company, 448 S. Center. Phone 913. j Two Second Prizes—1 Boy—1 this Home Lighting Contest {so conserye:the Dunn, Richard, 627 GY Avenue. Phone 1908. 2-W, siccepted standard. the home is injurious to eyesight. Teaching the Natrona Power Company, 421 S. Center. Phone 69. 1 ro bl children the proper use of artificial light will Sun flectric Company S. Center. Phone 1013., pa ie Two Third Prizes —1 Boy —1 Girl’ help solve the problem, Thomas Electric Co., Consolidated Roy Bldg. Phone 2550, SOOO wee arene oF Satya Union Electric Company, 122 E Pitth, Phone 483-M. We Electric Company, Poling Apts. Phone 2 5 oliese oF ue fy,otjsheaPe Get registration cards from any of the follow- Wes ehouse "Elec. _ Mig. Co., Cottman Bldg. a i ing members of the Casper Electrical Education- Phone 2 re : Nae 4 —. Two Fourth Prizes—1 Boy—1 Girl al League: : Api Wyoming Electric Supply Co., 122 E, Fifth. Phone 1519, ‘(Continued from Page One.) fe with relations with an Indian guide, Fred Benuvis, who, he said, was the father of Baby Guy. They did not discuss the divorce proceed. ings now pending in the court of scholarship in American orCanadian $600 Si: Be eieresicy ot ieccopeed standard. Two Fifth-Prizes—1 Boy —1, Girl . TWENTY-NINE LOCAL PRIZES LOCAL CASH PRIZES OFFERED BY THE ELECTRICAL EDUCATIIONAL LEAGUE OF CASPER ARE AS FOLLOWS: scholarship in American orCanadian wR the ceremony, husband and $300 Collage ce University, of serepied 1 FIRST PRIZE—Boy or Girl --_____- _._-$25.00 2 THIRD PRIZES—1 Boy, 1 Girl ~_- -$10.00 each mith (Revona fay yards apart Why Girl 2 SECOND PRIZES—1 Boy, 1 Girl ----____- $15.00 each 4 FOURTH PRIZES—2 Boys, 2 Girls - -$ 7.50 each arr “ HY — _ a : *etiiman departed Immediately Tvs Sieh Pies 8 Boye ae 20 FIFTH’ PRIZES—Boys or Girls---------- $ 5,00 each ae ee ere en away by ber] eh BBOO College or University of accepted THE TEN BEST SUBMISSIONS WILL BE SENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL JUDGES TO COMPETE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZES brother, James A. La eae an and otandard. ‘ ; RDG! pesbaosnan). Was , Assemblyier n,n, , SEE ee ‘Trubee Davison, brother of the Broom,

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