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Pave 6 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 DOHINATION Lu GREAT PACKERS: UND R ‘MINSTREL CUA 1 RUNG DOWN ON GREAT SUCESS eae at 9 o'clock this to hold s fices hours. Senate 8—Weights and measures of Casper Elks lodge was voted a body | efforts Mr. White was presented with merchandise. of royal entertainers last night. The|a shimmie carrying an overdecoratior: House 168—Drawing funds from Elk’s Minstrel show which was held|of lemons. , state treasury. |at the Iris Theater last night was a| The first part closed with a song UNDER THE CAPITOL—Gal 2— |ehoro success from the presentation | by the entire company. \ Killed by the Senate. \of the program until the finai curtain} In the Olio part Bill Nye Hamil- House 102—Relating to security|went down while the entire company|ton, who poses in natural life as an for public deposits. {sang “Goodbye, Everybody.” The efficiency expert, demonstrated his morning, intending ions at night from now 5 9 on to the clo: With a record in the Confidential Report Made Public Today siternoon of yesterday for eizht bills 3 <a 4 passed in the senate and twenty-nine Reveals Attitude of Administration in the house, both bodies are in a fair way to clean up before the fi- Toward Control of the Markets which were furnished free of charge from the White Grocery store. Everything must have an end sc “Good Bye Everybody” was the clos- ing number and the audience and en- tertainers repaired to the Henning ho- tel where the Elks Dinner-dance last- eti into the Wee Small hours. nal gavel falls. ‘There is a determi- nation to dispose of all meritorious —— barring unlooked-for de-| House 129—Homestcad exemp-'actors and acresses were as much capacity last night convincing all that) “Tong the active participants in WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—A confidential report made to ed by indefinite wrangling tions. jat home on the stage before the audi- the ‘“‘e.e’’ purt of his title means the success of the affair were Bol) r some of the more intricate bills,, House 144—Salaries of town and ence which filled every seav in the His part wa: chief of which appear to be those city officials. eater and overflowed into a stand. | Himself N’ Ev ing, a skit of hu- on education. | H. J. R. 8.—State taxation ana|ing-room crowd as if their predes.| morous talk in which the Mick who Getting the sad part over with at revenue. |tined sphere in life was to tickle the has idulge:! freely put sensibily is the start, it becomes the painful duty Killed by the House. | fancy of the pleasure seekers. eleve-ly por. yed. Mr Hamilton's of this chronicler to record the ac House 154-—Powers of state su-| Unlike most minstrel performances, Work in ~unber was done without mise, in the senate late Monday, 01 perintendent »ublie instruction. | there were no stars, the cast being so/ Preparati he having forgotten his President Wilson by Herbert C. Hoover six months ago on the big meat packers was made public today by the Food Ad- ministration at the direction of the President “to establish the real position of Mr. Hoover and the Food Administration on the control of the Chicago packing industries.” In recent = ‘hear’ before Congressional com- earnest entertainer. Cohen, Ray Marshall and Newt El. lithrope, who acted as managers. The business management was under thy control of Herb Peterson, Gus Bell, W. J. Chamberling and Roy Sample. There is rumor that the show will be put on again for the benefit of the. = mittees witnesses for the livestock the Jenkins-Mercer-Sullivan bull bill House 45—Special tax for educa-| perfectly balanced that it would be part just before appearing on the! scores who were turned away las: men charged collusion between Mr. —than which no other bill, has fur | tion. impossible to pick one player above stage to render his number. night. Hoover and the five leading pack- nished so much “copy” during the Senate 54—Cutting fences, remov- | another. Two classical dances by Mjss Neer, | ae re, Lt EGY ers, sess‘on. Henceforth, as far as Jen- al of gates, ete. After an enjoyable overture by the/2nd interpretive number “Lieber- kee KKKKKKKKER KKK In the report, in response to a re- is concerned or until the next Vetoed by th= Goveraor. |Iris orchestra, the curtain went up|freud’” and an Egyptian Dance; Cor quest from the President for his session, gentleman cows of low-born ' House 37—Salaries of state offi- on the minstrels while they sang tege Dansant Du “Boeuf Apis” of the MESSAGE TO Y. W.C. A. FROM. } views on the recommendations of the parentage and uncertain ancestry cials and deputies. | ‘When the Great Red Dawn Is Shin-| Homage to the Sacred Ox of Egypt, ERANCE® U2 federal Trade Commission, Mrs m the range at will for all he Senate 13—State board land com-| ing,” the score of trained male voice: “developed one of the most entert: Sar Hoover said he reaflirmed his opinion! ca given nearly a year ago before that “here is a growing and danger- ous domination of the nation’s food- {blending harmoniously and bringing|ing features of the program. M ja roar of applause from the audience. | Neer is a.very talented gracefu The entertainers appearing in the|d2ncer and her future appearance: |minstrel part were A. E, Stirrett, in-' will be watched for. I must express to you the y t satisfaction and most e gratitude cf the French vernment for the service - missioners. Another demise was the Storey bill Appointed by the Governor. placing policemen and foremen it.) E. W. Burke, commissioner child cities of 8.000 or over in the civil, and animal protection. Pere rrrer Tere TTT Terr Terr errr rr rT. WEEK, LETTER 10 stuff: and approved some of the service. The senate unfeelingly de Passed by the Senate. |terloctor; Jack Leary, Alex White) Then followed a series of quartet | garedutentns women srerking In commission’s proposals. He recom- capitated this worthy measure, and} Senate 35—Settlements by county|and Todd Bowman on the bones nd solo numbers. The Elk’s quartet | the establishment of Y. W. C. A. mended constructive regulation rather jts dead, * 2 : | treasurers. | Clarence West, George Swartz, and is composed of Messrs. Harvey, Dona-} Bove Paes Alliees (clubr ae than stretching temporary war pow-! ‘The house made but one killing) Senate 80—Sale vf state schoo.|Harry Hugo with tie Tambos. ‘Th: hoe, Burns and Thom hele ae | eer rocrmaniienakeay® of the government, and expressed yfonday afternoon but it was a bie ln les ts and the chorus forming the lections were well received, the va | Th eseltey ors! have been\an\ ox- (Ce i from Page 1) the belief that the domination of the|jne the Lee soldier memorial sant Sate 81—Regulating junk deal cal background were Jack Har tious parts and voices blending won éellent sheans stor batteriug’ the -- -—_—_ doing on their part, but was tarium bill. ‘This demise leaves the © Riese Oscar Thomas, M. R. McGregor, derfully. physical conditions and the mo- . jane 10 theatrical ural outgrowth “of various... iors with a $16,000 glad hana! “Hlouse 113—Relating to prisoner. |Robert K. Stanley, E. J. Donahoe,! Professor Rudolph Lundberg’s ap-| y rate of our work They ha troupes wh oh =» heir time visit- tors which need correction.” rand and a bronze tablet in the capi-., House 90—TInvestment of trust/Carl Shumaker, Ed. Sianier, Gus Pearance was the incentive of a round been constantly used by the w ing the villages im which its men are Mr, Hoover a: .icu as economic- tal as the state’s recognition of theis, funds. : > Schraga, J. W. Burns, Jimmie Simonc, °f @pplause lasting nearly a minute.’ y jnon s, who have four billeted. combination of these ally sound the Federal Trade Com- malian biservivemeae PRetaetthineateab H. J. R. 9.—In commemoration of | J, C. Kamp, C. P. Brodie, George Ne} His vocal numbers ‘ Toreador Hola there new elements of dignity troupes rendered its initial perform- recommendation regarding stantial wo. The house felt the state the heroes who died in the war. (son, Ed. O’Brien, W. A. Lyon, W. H. 20d “Mother of Mine” classed him) % and social education. ance on the evening of Jan. 27, in control of animal and Soe taenen House 109—Co-operative exten | Leavitt, L. G. Murphy, L. L. Wake 88 the artist he is. | Mr. Lundberg T nist thank you for bri 2 T€-\too poor to spend the $200,000 car vice, and said stock- honor of General Pershing’s | Was accompanied by Mrs. Leavitt. frigerator car ser sion work. field, John Jones, Roy Dinneen and and T hop that ried by the Lee or the Jenkins me “The commander-in-cmet, General yards should be “entirely di eee Tabi House 71—Salaries of deputy offi- Happy James. Dr. J. H. Jeffrey in “Out-Laudering 5 A. work will not disap- Pershing, inspected and reviewed the od from the control of the packers.” "Constructive legislation was the or “ials. Following the opening number the Lauder” did just what expected’ * pear with the war, but wil be division in this area Jan. 27. He te contended, however, that wrong der of the day in both houses yester-| House 135—Prohibiting stealing of coloréd gemmen’ went thru their long, of him developing a Scottish t and ca <1 on in order to develop complimented the division on the fine syractices between buyers and sellers The cd the Hous: Wool and pelts. ’ |list of joke hits in which many promi- dialogue that caused such convulsions, * the prine of socinl solidar- appearance of its men and expressed | would not be corrected by the gov- pill creating a state insurance com House 111—Prohibiting livestock nent local business men all members of laughter that he is sure to re- ity which it has inspired, ploasure on hearing of the s le-! ernment controlling or owning yards. missioner, and the good roads meas- ftom Hot Springs reserve. '5f the “Bill’s” lodge, were slanderea ceive calls from many patients to-, * (Signed) M. LOUCHER., gree of sic and almost complete, His own instinct, Mr. Hoover said, ure c ; $600,000 for Wyoming | House 137—Prohibiting alandon- and outraged from every point ot dav. | * Minister of Arms and Munt- rrying 3 0b bb 0b ob Ob ob ob ob Ob Ob OF ft OR FOE OE EE EOE EE EE OEE EE EE absence of vice. He personally pre-!was against Federal ownership of the. highw ment of sheep by herders. vantage and the poor victims had to| Dr. J. C. Kamp, made his appear- tions Manufacture, sented the co: medal of ers branch houses and cold stor. ee a House 118—Authorizing munici remain in the audience without b-- ance in his old favorite stunt, making honor to two nd about 80 "diwarshouse! facilities t Goin | aoece to the euriries of many, also, pal band concerts. ing given a chance to get even. ‘No virtual whirlwinds out of arms| © * eR AKER KKK KKK distinguished to of- into aspects of the ag industry ‘Re Senate Passed by the close vote "House 63—Primary elections. one was free from attack but Hugh introducing expert exercise with In- wre ficers and men to whom they had been jot covered by the Trade Commis Of 14 to 12.’ Senate 15, authorizing Youse 130—Ballots and tally skeet J., Patton, Edward and Art Schulte, dian clubs. | NURSES PRODUCE WILD awarded for heroism ion, he Said: the Sree ones oie Fee ae changes. Pat Sullivan and Q. K. Deaver were, The Leary-Barngrover team of WEST FICTURE SHOW inaction. rere of these “tf proper abattoirs could be ex- The senate did this in the face of the ,,f J: + 4—Limitation. of county made the victims of almost continu talking, singing and dancing special- ae crosses were on qecamnen Who! tended near the larger towna,| he senate did thie in the face of the) dept. ous attack. ties occupied several Mninutcs of tho! Entertain Roumanian Counte had not yet rot possibly with municipal help and the LE eS Ocal news| House 11—Issuance of county) A tenor solo was the next offeriny: program during most of which time + he Re ekG fat Sea ee pital. They will be sperations therein protected from il. |PAPer of lengthy telegrams. signed ‘highway bonds |on the program and “Some Lonesome various prominent individuals in the eps rear ShoWwginhGrance: oration levitimate competition, I believe they Chamber of Commerce, as well as ti House 134—Authorizing munici- Night” as sung by Mr. Harvey had audience prayed for immediate endinp ees nm non aIN service’ c . auld mnotedniv euecead al bub would amber o cena? oS we ead Ae palities to contract for federal water to be repeated several times befor. cf the act. Following the giving aw: pnery or y me, as the commande: oy octiy stimulate the local produc- wee pce es a Fe Coa the audience had enough. of many life secrets of Casper bust ry properties, ae- ble to be prese nt. Lion BOR EN Ga Uo ARIN Alou O newicmace Serre o ‘i nc nal ac rom coun-, “House 202—Placing state fair un- Harry Hugo, a former professional ness men the team passed on to the) cording to reporis reaching the Na- » American decorations thus eitide be Erentratabiliantiontol a ‘s pees eae eeona sae der control of state board of chari-|in a humorous hit “Oh Death, Where singin end of their act developing tion W. ©. A. from a Y. W, CG, AL 1 in this div « Ort oricesibvaakwiteribased umarkeenthat or pe Gah ihe oe i ane ties and reforms. Is Thy Sting” sang from the viewpoin. a feature that should have had more hut ina Pase Hospital. edais of honor, one dist that now so largely dependent upon et it ns Ree Pai yes ee House 190—Number of employes of a darkey boy who did not want space on the program. Mrs. Barn-| {1 ving no ,film or mera, the and 105 distineu Pec) patra Ge Ga Fs es Set se Sa ee sted oe the capital. paradise when Satan had so many av-| erover has a very good soprano voice yurses at Bas Ided to put on a The B igien EN = haa anperentty: sea saneeae House 179—Supreme court fees. tractions. Mr. Hugo's ease in the and her numbers brought rounds of picture show™ and ited a utenan a y I Cys g a tent pay ate FOYERS IN FRANCE. of this lee Friends of these torinn. 124—Creating a state his- make-up and his intervretive dancing applause. Ip of nurses from a neaby hos- ae eae ary Urs 3d cara ie ape ands orian. aa oe ey brought roars of laughter and rounds ecording to Harry MecCracken’s| pital to be the audience. It was a Saeed : n Cr Four departments of the French or they are gone. eened by, the Sonate. ¢ Stapp lnuse: i version of the finals, super Good Ola) (realti Roel ge Me Sid Magi y ool: me lamenvin srnment have asked the Am Phe nauae finallge passed “the bi _ House 98 —Creating state commis- As a reward for singing a beauti- Days” is a_ serio- dramatic playet, Iy west with bucking bron: de ae Ww. Merovoneniaonialeatal Se pneT Beda eaceeee the Big ene of insurance. ful ballad “That’s What Makes . which would last as long as the au, choes and wild rides on broom and Ze eoreel ton ters for girls employed by | Ae oe theta Geiger Bown oote Senate 51—Workmen’s ccmpensa- Wildcat Wild” Clarence was present- dience permittef. The time: Past, | moj horses, them wee, Commerce, War and| 52°45 to G. while the mensuce creat, ior ed with a boquet of lemons and the and the Location_a hotel office in| Imagination supplied the scenery, Labor. pe ae eee gel heen aE wee GA IERL Senate 15—Sell'ng state hospitals. anger that he faked upon receiving! Casper during the big oil boom. | “ith the exception’ of ‘placards, which Liente nant Poncet of the Ministry ati ae Seated a CONES ral The Senate 36——Relating to state boara the tribute brought out such srooa TietG announced “the sun” when it yr recently requested Tat nis ee ta of Lapnlios Poe BaF of education. acting that the audience was firmly e Cast. posed to be shining or “ea A. work be begun for girls In| uase of all state supplies in future, House gi? 2000000) highway, bill convinced for a minute that See West Hotel Clerk _... Harry MéCracken | '!¢ cow punchers rode een peli the gochal: ahd eee ee eh byithecamne votenas did Signed by the Governor. going to start a rough house Bellhop ___- _-.- Harry Huge | ferent . re he ters whieh had been |! nt ax gh b § votes.es Senate 23—Relating to fraudulent eeeace he was made the v m 01 Porter Y Countess Vacaresea of Roumania, % 3 division is NOSE TOE teENIINIaLEE the leeislnieneege tne special $3,000). hanks thelpracticall joke hatiswasilthel rears ae who had been talking to the nurses on » Six 000 hig! ay bond election and thar ET Pet be is pet 4 gine eS mditio: » Germa Pour ; ar Gobtigne a vanonolcle onan tntnay Tusedarisl Sessions chorus kev to sine “That's What) Tt was an impromtu entertainment | CoMtions in the German courts at the 1 iogerared providing tha x at a primary) atop going down to F collins Makes a Wildeat Wild?” | time she was Iady-Mn-waiting to the aria aetivenit election should constitute registra-|, “fter foing down to Fort Collins|Makes a Wildcat Wild: furnished by chair warmers, broke.o,| Qucen of Roumant 8 the most ap- priler se tion, The house also voted 47 to 0|DY auto and looking over the Morgan Todd Bowman made a plea for oil nen, tool dresse Fen oom wad altar tarnihe on hos. horse farm operated by the federa. Loads of Bull Durham to keen the es girls who a ange : a ~ government and the state o : ace e boys e ment.of Labor. Ttis tar downidhe 1 for an addition to the Lan. ee ee ae state ef Golorade old tobacco box of the boys with the <Seetesnatetesteseste-sse-etestestostesiostestosie-eie-sie-she stestestesteeeeteet tl y the shadow of the Eifel | ze, and for the bill placing ering the matte: expeditionary force filled in a ballad 9 RO Autres WOUn IGT loons the Qual @Or the state fair under the protectin aor aes days, the house decided of interest “The Makings of the U. % . each officer and n re bright and ch care of the state board of charities 4;57°°, plorade didn’t want the institu S. A.,, While this was Mr. Bowman's @@ W W ll B bd peste ie srs Ae eee an eee tu ear ton and wouldn't put up its share of fisst"appearance ac an entrain @ WW@ Will Buy or Se $ and reg je money, something ‘be rz, ion motto. d o ding and wri The house also by unanimous vote must be wrong, here the sentiment of the audience as 6 and decided not to take it. Anything expressed in their approval of his ef- tables this ing soe Outwest Petroleum TE eS Maa CE RIE TACATEE EE MAG OMTTRNTE wean je, | Tented the office of state historian Colorado don't want is safe to let|fort was that it would not be his last ¥ divisio: : Hera URRY RGEa TIARAS SaGee ith a s ee of i ate i y Ben alone the solons. The plan wa: chance. Se 4 j $ <4 : tw the foyer for their two hour Tunch= i enerally EXPEEECG tos perd. oy (2 bring the farm to the Soldiers’ Jack Leary, the hustler who is of- 4g, Active market in this stock. Better telegraph or phone your 3 a ni Eoninikereninmetanantee 7 Grace B | Hebard, ©: Home at Buffalo, ficially credited with being a moving (% orders. We will xive up to the minute quotations. On confirma- above county, is also mentioned eee spinitjinVeveryjoubliclon ter anne y tion we will buy and pay cash for any part of ten thousand ‘ aR in connection with this position, she |The. senate hes tabled House 68,/appeared in a song expianation of/@@ 1 Gut Wes 400,000 YANKS ARE being at present state librarian, PYviding that all state supplies shall the naine “Cleopatra.” It was a catch- g% Shares Out West Petroleum at 10 cents a share. Y. W. C. A. VISITOR: Mhacrane SpEEenTintlon bill fae be purchased within Wyoming. This ing little piece of art which could not b : menos anna . t Was luv would have benefitted Wyoming have been put across st all if Mr. ¥ D B k Cc array FroUeitiadradniniee nine ' Hehorted sree y printers particularly, 9s it would have Leary was less of an interpretive ex- % enver ro. erage oO. Believe cthe ; SEE ae 3 hiner pe iaine ung 7 Seve; 3 | stopped the practice of ordering blani. vert through his body movement. His ; MONO Vc uae a Kemwueone Killed by the Senate. books and lithographed stationery of imitations of a famous Hulda dancer 456-457 Exchange Bldg. STATO YW. AL Sate 19—Pilot county. bill. mailorder houses, a practice freely brought the desired result and the S Denver, Colo. rs eee ae —Relating to judicial indulged in by some counties. ,audience was strong in making eet - if ? . — hero out of him right now. ho-ahe-aho-cfo-efo-efe-efoge efo-ofe-o! rl jority of the 400,000 din ; foSoegs PEO POPE SOOO EOE anna aa eae namie fh se 10—Jenkins bull bill, Signed by the Governor. Resorting from the humorous te”, wae ° friends who went to the camp to visit | House 61— service for cities) House 7 7—Proceeds from sale o1\ the sublime, the program rapidly ~~ = — their soldi The remainder were |°f 8,000 or more. lestrays. changed to the classical when My. soldiers the ves who broke the Killed by the House. H, J. R. 6—Endorsing federal free| Donahoe sang “Bluebird” an excep- votony of “chow" ‘with home cooked | House 110—Weights and meas: | employment bureau. tionally well rendered number. Mr meals. In addition to all these guests, | UPes | House 283—Unexpended state bal-| Donahoe has a fine tenor voice and 25,000 little children we: Senate 84—Lee memorial bill. while last night was the first public red for ances, The Casper Storage Grocery reat sry and the rest room served Passed by the House. House 30—Primary election pam |@ppearance in the musical world his, The ni \ We 000 tired wives and mot! House 79—Big Horn bridge bill. | phlets. services in future will be sought. | by which ths division has The workers the in ation House 126—Relating to the poul! House 75—Increasing salaries 01 | Joined by the assembly in the chorus ‘ THE RICHELIEU STORE known since t 1 of its 1 received and answered 97,000. try industr: county officials. the song was a big hit. ¢ tit tions varying from how to get the House —Creating state board House 2—-Publie indebtedness. “Somebody =Done Me Wrong” us: connections to a destination clear of equa tion. House 108—Compilation cf stat-|interpreted by Mr. Swartz with the SPECIAL THURSDAY and FRIDAY rere ontinent, the rates of sol- House 142—-Turning over the state utes. aid of the, orehestra and innovations die t and the kind of ere- board of child and animal protection House 51—Pu 1 in noise making devices by the tra) © 1 girl bride shonld have In her institute for deaf, dumb and blind. game animals. Puranas of thay "40. drummer was eat epuaa vith “EB, Richelieu Seeded Grapes i rouinGnows(iniie in iy) Howse 156—Taxing property o1 House 3—Deputy commissioner o1 |darkey effect. \ fee 1 Can ... ul i n car companies. labor. Alex White, who poses as a groce1 of th sevens required te 1 House 87—Investment of schoo: House 89—State board of health, |during the quiet times in Casper, is Richelieu Red Pitted Preserved Cherries, e COLNE ions with vartous) funds. Vetoed by the Governor. really an actor in grocer’s clothing 4 obipany commanders relative to punt-| House 147—Drainage districts. peer No. 2 Can .. a according to the belief of everyone House 15—Relating to American? who heard him put across the latest ism, soldier whose p ents had are House 125—Funds for educationae rived une Decte Uy: purposes. ; John Charles Thomas, Jr., whom song hit “Everybody Shimmies Now.” Richelieu Blueberries, 35 re ran SN Senate 43—Relating to acknowl-/evervhody knows as one of the|He stepped out and loosened up a No. 2 Can ... t A Tribune Want Ad Will Sell It, edgements. brightest newspaper men the state few steps in the art of jigging that he rier and should con- House 170—Board of state sup- has produced and who is always on|must have been practicing on for ‘ F of each unit of units were already entraining for Bel-| plies. the job, was the object’of a josh in|several months and the announcement : pe ium before others, marching from) House 164—$3,000,000 highway the house yesterday which everybody | of a sale of the store will be in order 1m ready to the firing linc, had reached the rail-, bond election. | appreciated. soon as a representative of-the Orphe- asper orage ompany salient road; since its units never hesitated) House 122—Primary voting as reg.| Watchful Bill Daley, looking pres: |um circuit was said to be in the audi- ape F n the re- to attack the most formidable of the istration. gallery way, caught Charles with his/ence last night. In_reward for "his - fe i army; enemy’s defenses in Belgium; and) House 138—Extending duties 01! eves closed, and immediately digress- | General Storage : since sk Y to in the:since its members arc now ready, state geologist. ed torremark that “inasmuch as busi- either to return to the United States en the com- and resume the pursuits of peadée or his attac c-tinue their service wherever communi- ordered by the commander-in-chief, river and | the phrase, ‘Always Ready, is adopt-} fifth army corps, ations between the Meus House 163—State highway bonds. House 160—Addition to Evanston asylum. House 161—Addition to Lande: ome) |ness of the highest importance e to the state was being transacted in the sen- jate at this time, we should urge our and helped the senator Caer Car. | ‘bon rub it: in. | “And the worst of it was,’ declar-| ed Thompson, “that was one of t:.- town papers to employ only wide- jawake reporters on this job.” times when I wasn’t asleep—I was in! deep tHought.”' Bui appreciat Car ‘Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables sori a ig bata" Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a ‘Business Like..Manner,. es 3 S 2 6

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