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, 1925 FAGE TWO : Che Casver Daily Cridune COP ae nen Se eh Sena SERIA SHOUTMASTERS SCHOOL CLOSES SmergioesorSineerwiote ci eFRUIPE BLUR | Swit Bonet: NEW HOSPITAL 7 snetn er ncas died about 11 o’glock this morning ; j AY LECTURER at the Bell home at 1022 South Executives of Casper Council Entitled to Great | FAR FIRST TIME cary sncraigh Gung ae Credit for Successful Conduct of was removed to the Shatfer-Gay un- ee : : Dr. Barker Addresses in Training Period Nearing End dertaking parlors and will ot aan omorrow er t 4 o'clock to Realtors Today on P. J. O’Connor Elected | sitting, Goto. for busat. stern Possibilities is the home town of the decensed President; Length of |». Terms Settled BY OLD SCOUT led; oul v ally run the specimens Ca , Boy Scouts mes were indulged in of giving assistance to dne'’s fellow: ion of Com: | unc tion of Dean Morgan and men and such things as creeds are 2-Room Modern furnished apartment, $25.00, Light and sins, will that the members of the The recently appointed only interpretations that have been xerelse e sche becoming delightfully d into that time-table by men. trustees of the Nat y snes t be held to| i this sort of frolic. aE y lvels to’ thetworid pital met with the county commis-|} 8&8 Included. e } well qualified have| Deputy Commissioner T, N spa ra ath diene: ae) sioners this morning and elected of Ato, ho have been in at-| directed the three patrols in first| ker, national Rotarian lecturer, de- ficers and dr to determine | PW me scoutmasters. |aid work, the patrols repeating the| clared in addr fore the Casper of service as 1 en remarkably | demonstra made at a previous Realtors and totary club today | ith the ; the first ald teams of noon in the Townsend law, it is the firs Fire department. Com The greatest benefits that have The results of the electior us known, tha er Shaw is so well versed in grown out Of service clubs such as drawing of lots follo t r d entirely by non- pro: | first 1 wor under his di Kiwanis and the Lions are P. J, O'Connor, pi H f Is, or rather without the as |rection, the patrol. members had| e things for which they were term; R. 8. Ellison. treasur | It who | pr themselves profictent ‘to a] organized but the by-products that The fall of the Socialists in |year term; M. J. Foley, secretary William Hollanc grec Demonstrations in| have developed, he sai France found the Socialists ris- | fouryear term | Hollar ty fives of Casper Cotinoll’anid gray red col Rotary was otganteed 20' Years |“ing in Belgium, Emile Vander |‘Wovyear term, and H. H. Schwarts Co i | dened Pate ba KW erp BPLenaa ys nnmc ital ‘ago und the others followed soon | ee paint cd" ace, || one-year te: i Sapey 6 | fterwards," Barker explained, “The velde, Belgian Socialist leader Sqhwartz, who is now 3 : expected there will be a 1 | »bject was to enable business and| forming a new government. fornia, telegranhed his acce Dairy and Chicken Feeds ene Actendancei@tisHeeRshon) Loney. professional men to increase their cue the appointment Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt ; =; Fae number of fr! and to learn about : The commissioners and the trus: as wc a Pea eee the ther businesses, These cbjects w 5 tees requested the county attorney asper Warehouse Co. prea icel) | accomplished and the members are Cinc Booster to draw up organization papers and = : ee NR AARKER Tl) all better business men and have y file them with the secretary of siute 268 Industrial Ave. r 1a ce oe 5A. Brenig ete earn or OE "LS Oluh, ATTESEE . | rve next menting ve tne cruntien | PRONE 27 FO. BORER re were two great by-products Lcbaitets ‘calli that came‘cbvut, however, and I con- . m to constitute the greatest As Violator in civilization that the world has ever known. Fron eval 00K ns, the y . E ‘ pte mendo > the youth In fit}! (continued From Page One) The golden vatco otAlarion Talley, the 17-year-old Iyriclac: first by-product is that they! sn yours, April 24.—Federal | t problems of | : i prano an entire city, Kansas City, Mo., is sponsoring in efforts to | have torn down the age-old barriers | ~ ST- Baas ‘4 Ah t without letting your mina} PF es ; : i 3 warrants charging illegal possession dis to thoughts at parties. or| gain a place in the company of the great, will not be impaired by | of religicus prejudice among mem: | TOU were issued against Aug : ated x Ps 2 Dr. Barker said in dis-| too early appearances in public. On advice of Gatti Casazza, bore: If pu pag es Pah ipl ets ust “Garry” Herrman, president of 6 ey | cussing the essential to success| famed director of the Metropolitan Opera, she has refused many gious ese a a cd 3 the Cincinnati National league base. F the small: | 2 1 had ten years ago before these y ball club, and seven others as a re: sult of a raid Thursday among club boosters on the s eenth floor of | the Hotel Statler in which 13 kegs of real beer were confiseated. The others namedin the warrant vating her voice abroad. Kansas metropolis, | Which he called “a clear head.” flattering offers to continue cull ling of the| In an exceedingly subtle fashlon,| City raised # er thoroughly covered the bs were anized, your experi- ence is different than in any other city. “A man can't poesibly belong to vice club and retain religious noon the true is Sa ahtAimed lasek pane e subject of “petting” and ment depends the fulure of the Re.|\* 1 girls not to permit familiar. | @ F F r] R iS } D is , lues f 2 boys Inasmuch ag it in iets PON evitablby led to breaking down the prejudice. He meets once a week and) v0.6 John Ross Kopf, alleged club of the school resulting in dis ete cats and sings with men of opposite |) artender; Leonard Schwab, club La ealepeny. dalth,) nen lone cas i chef; C. R. Hall, E. Bergren, William der ‘aivection | some girls believed them and to know lvious bellets as | Petts Harry Osmann and Bart was under direction as honest in thelr religious beliefs as |p ithe ae h hey * ew whe c op"” ast . Monee Ae. | that they “knew when to stop’ but TAROT colt Seat LEAR witledke las v cap: : lared that this attitude’ placed the f, and owledse | tains on the five railroad cars which of no mean | girl on quicksand because no one ; wipes out prejudice. The belonging |y;ought the Cincinnat! rooters lo St. ment in this} can continue to play with fire and to any one church results in almost | pe movement ( : , | e m inheritance. We are from many e “Model escape without b bur: sD ry carg fr Herrman signed his own bond fo: wpcgh here eine) burned... Dr 4 s of the church to . : i g scouting and ‘| Barker declared that the girl might Mon ee $500, The others arranged to fur- 18 t's meeting was hs our parents belonged. ois : zt be popular for a mome: e ; - nish bonds in like amounts. None & vol me pelitea popular for a moment but that By BEN G. KLINE. ‘ a aad oinbership committee of a | 28" bonds in like amounts, Non was held. the popularity would not last and nsolidated Press | t te supreme court up-| seryice club can consider a man’s oe SU a er court's dects' religion when he is proposed for ad 24. - er appeal was denied and Gov-| membership. It is against their by was hang . pardon. Pe out that the] consider are his moral uprightness, any’ foutures sopyrlght, 1925, ( any features the girl would automatically lose “ gat LM © organ ; the respect and admiration of the : - af thevorean pect and admiration of the! gan QuinTr from whom she permitted fa-| orn oe” putty I ess in the miliarities, although he would not 1 and phys-| fon her ‘Angeles “new L b of which 1 maintain! “py, Barker illustrated his talk by the state prison here at 1 ly cold-blooded, | hig honesty in businers and if he Deputy ( sioner Edwin Bean | Rappe the ¢ hotel in San} Penalty for I : when she} “Religious prejudice has handl tif addressed the , ost enter-| Francisco and told the girls to learn | Charles Weir rr t al | capped the Kingdom of God on earth nel ative t duties of|tosay ‘“no,"* when improper pro-| 0? Januar | | than any one thing and that ian 59" | Justice had way is why its elimination through serv-| Qype n handling — thetr| posafs were made to them. He Wyo., Aprif 24.— A Spark of Fire—a Tiny Flame—a Little Wind and ops and Ka pertinent! fycts'| vised ‘the | t)all gira | Udud efforts cf appeal on the part of | —- Ta clibs isso important, -|A jury in federal court here Tues- relating to hikes camp lfe,“ahd|the same manner that eran us bee inh range the seaitnegs |i} H k “The second great by Pro Het ot xcquitted Jess Horton and ¢,|| @ business that it took years to build is reduced to especially on dril ‘ . f al ac es of several wome or > 0 | the club fs that more than any other of hi 5, 7, vy, peelal Aril want their sisters to be treated, qailddiine and the publicity giver \V aies Bi eCaks arson spac. abate artis Peters, charged with violation|] ashes. Protect your investment as you do your bank robably one of the most enjoy:| Dr, Barker spoke at ock this | 5 given | cular orzan are sell lot the prohibition law. Another account. See that it is made safe by insurance, and fires may come but your property, whether is consists of house furnishings or a business enterprise, can be replaced without loss to you. THREE FIRES IN ONE NIGHT! to the futl ed man's 16-year old sister to gain TAG t0 815 tonight at | Him a pardon. | dm ¥, | ping one’s fellowmen whenever scoutmaster to his|the Elks auditorium to fathers and BEY: Big Cate RR AS! Wie get the chance. on the question c gees 1 sone. The hour of the military ball{iclty and won a ce am y “In the past the business man ther teaching the prac-lat the high school has been advanc-|8¥™Pathy not because of any un-| LOND¢ April 24—(By The | had just two plans of conduct. He of the compass with |ed from § to 8:30 o'clock in order to| W8Ual extenuating circumstances ssociated Pt o verse | was religious cn Sundays~but he fol ion and how to map| give every boy in the high school | but because of ath, { ch the Prince of Wales wrote | iowed a purely secular plan through 4 the idea that the in life is the work of ttempt of the condemn ir membe atest thir e talks was from Deputy com-| afternoon to the mothe: B. Taylor who de s at the ction Which should ak from Into Poetry |: and daugh s auditorium and will jury acquitted A. J, Nelson, charged with violation of the liquor law. hin ieeiterwhe PiainGe: ees la “ Dp | that the killing his first offense] on the battle cruiser Repulse as veek ; i “life. display eer eA Ru a The nian | and because vation. 6t is): the waranin, wearine hi somites |" eee Nannee ceria ict eter It might be your place next. Will you watch the ens of minerals and ores including | school were dismissed from their| family. With an accomplice, he en) African coast from Lagos crossed | who large material possessior flames destroy your investment, making you a pauper? vens found In this classes this afternoon to hear Dr. aaeine aeeae wales si Sted quator areas finally has | because material Ae byanliies Or will you cheerfully plan to rebuild, knowing that Fee CSREES ode | ae rare WAR MOODS Letina Rin isigATEneY fohliie the’ apisi Plog: Uhestbetal’Tseen ceeattenaeittrabeie cern tes what you have lost can be replaced when the insur- termine the difference between the reeseerenteieieaees Jed” ther victim tried te t ther Neptune » their fellowmen. There is a] 1. J. Hickey was arrested late ance company settles? arious formations and stratas lo-| For resuits try a Tribune Classifiey | the piste m Rel <back and it always comes pro-| yesterday afternoon by the sveriff ated in this ntry. Their know- 44. newsie co! ng a wealth in happiness to the ]on a warrant in which he is charg: The richest thing in Mfe is|ed by Arthur Pohiman with stealing ica leorother people an automobile last September. V, Whitfield was arrested on a P He ta ‘on 1 spc th x We will all take a long trip pretty | € | charge and identified mu t eC, lable te oon and it is well that we consult | warrant sworn to by A. K. Bott and A day, read he Ume-table. The time-table was|charging issuance of a fraudulent . —_— ~oaprrmmmracnl lau n TAP Pkiia dae n to people 2,000 years ago when |check. He was later released by with h her han shot the Finance Corporation of Wyoming NEW YORK—Chauncey M. Depew es t was said that all peqple will one | order of the county attorney. : of ipa’ ey ore deg, : ayer ay Uptanriavarearsive) cartnene the INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ‘ ‘ . . : y anniversar | | se on the right will be th $5 00 R d Phone 252 Midwest Building ! ive me meat, when I was thirsty Ft doll: 4 1) be nl NEW YORK B aiite tc a eotheanta 5a al tara avai iia =f ve dollars reward wi a : PRICE EN Sone cota cr yell Tien forte tor | at ae eae ae and when T was) the party furnishing the cares : ies Ake : EB eke eee ee eae eee able and the | Dally Tribune information leading he low prices you find at PIGGLY WIGGLY are not made a e offer) makes’ m6.) hat $s your abl to the tapture of the person who i scident k a, ; | only time-tabje and its aa a fraudulently ceilecting subscriptions ™ 7 . nust re n he: what service sa accc ris: t : ena h2y gre not placed on a few “Leaders” and regained on 4 apa Habranowea || Siete ia tel | om tpatersauonidtente pestis, ES on> their subscription except the arrier who delivers the paper or Dense Smoke Pouring Into Yesness Building _ | an) authorized ‘collector "trom. the ‘They are not placed on old merchandise which must ‘‘move” a hurry. ; office. 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