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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 pide ti ae Serie wa —_ Sa TESHUGE Re ose TO BE EXCITED IVER PROMISES Negro Labor Congtess. Enticing in Its | Suggestions. BY OWEN L. SCOTT | (Copyright 19: The Casper Tribune) CHICAGO, Nov. —Enticing promises of social equality, political power and of influence tn industry h racial organization, offered American Negro Labor Con- meeting here, are failing to cite the 200,000 colored residents of this city, effort to organ’ celal lines, in fact, fs proving somewhat of a flop in the ands of the radicals supporting it. Despite motion and outspoken backing the local _Communist eetings have falled to an 500. colored persons. 50 delegates are on hand. attending. however, s«y they are laying the foundation for 4 movement that will spread among the millions of Negroes in the coun- try. The demand they made for 1 equality and for labor organ- zation along racial lines is expected by them to be popular Something of the way they in- tend to s ad their gospel is shown y the fact that seven American ose soc NE GODS! SUCH STOCKINGS! ALMOST NOTHING BUT LEGGINGS, AND THEY MUST BE PROPPED UP WHERE EVERY BODY GOING BY CAN LOOK IN AND SEE THEM! \\ ie ‘ NY alae gro young men and three girls are at present in Russia taking a three- ear course of training for the Rus- siah diplomatic service, That is tan- tamount to training for entrance to the Communist propaganda organi- zation. Fort Whiteman, promoter of the congress, has spent considerable time in Russ and has been given unusual honors by the Russian au- thoritfes, But the Negroes in general have failed to become interested in the activities of the group which seeks) to get them organized racially. The ——_— Out-Shining the Christmas Tree | with The Christmas trees will not pre- nt much novelty this year ta sters who have seen the femi- nine members of their households evening parties The ks with the!r flashing d metal laces out-shine tinsel. Metal s used oh every sort . even the dlaphanous f the dance frocks, These are banded heaVily with a all keep t I isn’t going to have anything to do directors called on break developed. almost got to pulling Sam Hill Bagley ter razzed the Ainsley girl.” “Whew! It's loaded Charity husbands ¥gu know we can’t shoot’ off any/a fireWorks around any of the CHAPTER 85. get the boss’ O. K. on the story.” popular cry against “Jim Crowism"| The star reporter of the Daily] ‘‘Oh, hell,” Sam Sherwood grum- and against. “Wh Imperialism" | News, Sam’ Sherwood, approached |?! hasn't registered, ndance at|the city editor briskly. “Got a| ‘Yeah, I hate to spoll the story, the present’ me indica-| great story, Jack. Chraities Union|too. Now run along lke a nice jon. is sore because this Ainsley girl} boy and maybo papa will buy you an all day sucker,” said, resuming .his reading of the latest issue of Crime Mysteries Magazine. Sherwood, pecking with two fingers, typed his story as he smoked a cigarette, the smoke curl- ing around hig e so that he blinked as he worked... . “Hope t the new Westland Community House, founded by Miss Amoura Ainsley, would soon become member of the Charities Unton was expressed by directors of the organization, te the city editor the union. A committes of her today and ‘The women hair, despite could do to Ovid Slaugh- hem apart. M But walt a with dynamite. Union directors or are all advertisers, minute! These their and Alns- and I'll Put on the soft pet 2 Kinds Ma, must have Scotch flavor. toasty Scotch flavor that’s so wonderful . . . famous Quaker Oats flavor. Nonesuccessfully imitates it. It’s due to exclusive Quaker & milling of the finest, plumpest oats. Milling methods which The Quaker Oats you have always known and Quick Quaker—cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Wa. SCHWARTZ First Ward He Deserves Your Support. You must.say — “QUICK QUAKER” To get true Scotch flavor— - famous Quaker Oats flavor —in quick cooking oats | | | | HE difference in break- tooksome50 yearsto perfect. fast oats is flavor. Oats, ' Makes all the difference originally a Scotch dish, jn the world. Oats spoils folks for ordinary brands of oats. Cooks in 3 to,5 min- utes.-No kitchen muss busy mornings. | Prag ailing met is, it supplies, too, the “roughage” you need to make laxatives seldom necessary. | . Look for the picture of a Quaker on the oats you get. Quick Quaker has the No other brand has it. Candidate for * COUNCILMAN in the ALLCITIZENS TICKET Political Advertisement. |“hard of hearing,” | rounds. ---By Williams DRonllans# ek CE. INC. “A committee of directors, Mrs. Ovid Slaughter, Mrs. J. G, Stone and Sam Hill Bagley, called on Mis: Ainsley today,’ and after an inspec- tion of the house, expressed to her the desire of the union to have her | as a member, co-operating with the union in its work. Miss Ainsley Promised co-operation but declined to enter the union at this time, ex- plaining that the Community House was, in her opinion, not strictly a charity, “At the same time Miss Ainsley | announced that the Community House would not solicit funds for maintenance purp: as do other local organizations.” There was more to Sherwood's story, but these paragraphs are suf- ficlent to indicate its tone, The members of the committee read the story in that afternoon's News with mixed feelings. Amoura Ainsley did not see the item. 5S did not go home to dinner that eve- | | | | ning, but worked into the night with the dietician and nurses, hot, tired, fretful, preparing for thi opening of the house on the mor- row. The plan wag for the nurses to visit all the houses in the slum dis- trict in turn, informing the women of the purpose of the Community House, and inviting them to attend opening exercises on Monday of the following week. Tach house was to be listed, with the name of occu- pant and owner, number of rooms, number of occupants, sanitary con- veniences, state of condition, and any general information thgt might be useful, It was intended™to keep a card index file history of the resi- dents of the district. “All of this information we must obtain without giving them the idea we are snooping,” Amoura cautioned the staff. “We're not going to up- lift anybody against their will. We want to help them, but they must want us to.” »_ Ebe Casper Daily Crivune ee ee Setbuine.. to regard them wit would like to “aitfere friend as I know well, always jin the any doing their best to get me to neck, | fectly easc in but I think that they respect me for|never grow self-consc that is the|my poise. My pt them, as I ure perfect rowhing | and of course I most of hings alone fore let a once lwhen I was teased into kissing a kid when I was 14, On the way home he told me how much he loved no cause me“and ths are, proba! but that k who take interest ; in memib Your n a husbar And when in o fine s¢ confidence your male s that you doing things n effect on 3 “BAYER APRN won his bet not am mere! Did I do t g, when I thought th me > My consclence and yet I fee! that a but cont: but that ich to your owr his deceit in “Bayer” Package WOMEN DONT INTEREST HER Dear Mrs. Thompson: fering from some Kind of * Please tell me what is the I am su mplex." with me, I know a great nun of fino women; and I want so much to be ono of them, I mean to take ny place among them, But when | in the company of women I feel going home now. I don't think I'll come down this evening. If no one | pe dinne janitor close Sho left mind to wall Does not affect the Heart r so that she qui U 1s t turned to Main stre to get au taxicab. With saying | no tt t whether. she was going to have din- DP pirin pr she went directly to her room and crumpled upon the bed, a weep- ing, disillusioned figure, (To be continued.) Neuritis In the next chapter: A Ray of sthac Hope. ao A dames L. Meide, Edgert Each 1, Wyo.,|contains proven directions. phone 28-F-3, Salt Creek oil fleld| boxes of twelve tablets cost representative Maytag Washing Ma-|cents. Drugeist chine Ady 24 and 10) ry = = - WHAT CASPER NEEDS Casper-Alcova Irrigation Project. Gravity Water System from Alcova Dam. Standard Oil Community Building. Funding of Present Indebtedness. Orderly Enforcement of All Laws It rained the following morning, a chilling, depressing rain that seemed ke an ominous warning of what was to follow. Amoura paced from room to room of the house, distralt with a curious restlessness that made her want to leave and do |* something nerve-racking, like driv- ing an automobile furiously through the rain. The members of the staff were rot excited, but appeared to be/ bored. The nurses, dismissing any ulea of beginning their rounds in the downpour, sat and talked of! school days; they had been trained | in different hospitals and had much | to compare and comment upon: The janitor smoked his pipe beside the furnace and read a newspaper. H¢ was a man of the district, slow ant who had been chosen by Amoura from a number: of applicants because he wag the | cleanest in appearance. Tho dieti-| clan alone was busy, She was ham- mering up new hooks and rearrang- | ing utensils in the model kitchen. | Her assistant was idly watching her; | # glum woman of the district, | wiosen by Amoura for the role be- cause she believed that this woman, | when properly trained, would be Letter able to tell her Green street sisters how to do things than the | collegiate dietician. In the afternoon the first patrons | appeared. Amoura was alone down- mairs. The nurses had begun thelr | “We just thought we'd come an’ king for herself and. neighbor lvoke aroun’, eald one of the caller ome right in and welcome. I'm iss Ainsley.” Her smile faded be ‘re thelr penetrating glances, you was th’ Indy that was kidnaped, wasn't you?” one or them | dd, cackling, Not knowing what to say, Amoura filled again. “L know you'd like 1e house, Come with 4 lowed her silently, reg » with curlous eyes as she uined volubly the purpose of t wg and the various equipment With relief, Amoura turned them over tovthe dietician, In the afternoon there was a “ring Of callers from the district. Kop the most part they stared at Atnoura, Mstened silently to what she and the dietician had to say,! and departed whispering, A f At 5 o'clock the nurses returned “We weren't very welcume any Wiiere, and some wanted us to pre wribe for thelr ills,” both reported {ugh the Lyu dnd worked sing _Amours smiled blagbly, “La D. WORTH Candidate for Mayor am opposite per- ndependent, It for bly no self. PROVED SAFE |Take without Fear as Told} Casper-Sheridan Daily Auto Service PAGE FIVE 00 / Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES C€ 2% AND SHERIDAN DAILY AM Transf I ) Saves 18 Hours—Good Equipment—Careful Drivers HEADQUARTERS HENNING HOTEL, CASPER CRESCENT HOTEL, SHERIDAN PHONE 616 statement been for’ a pre-election I have asked in the matter of my candidacy for the office of Mayor of Casper (t is my belief that the business affairs of city more than FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR concern, 2 inder the same rules of economy and efficier arge busi f private nature; That there should nd. strict of and close co-operatior vernment and that action on the part of 1 after election, as Cisting hed from 1 uch lines, will result in reduction and consequ to all our citize That ordinance: should be promptly ly enforced; th rd 3 10u1 ele w erve to the best of ability , r ymmon sense requires investigation b the voter ou le tatements by the didate . You should be as vitally interested in the selec ¢ management s y other your propert a rs. You ald 1 the qualifications of with those who know them Y ve hould be best interests of Casper—no other nsidera influence such vote. Work hard for your choice. Give the essful candidate office. HE MAKE A JOHN T. SCOTT | (NATRONA ABSTRACT CO.) FOR MAYOR ALLCITIZENS TICKET For-Councilman: Ward 1—WILLIAM SCHWARTZ V/ard 2—LIAL, D. BRANSON Ward 83—CARL H. GOMPF Political Advertis: GooD Mail This Coupon Today! for The Casper Daily Tribune. 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