Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 8

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1 t 1 1 c t n a il ea PAGE EIGHT TURBULENT SCENES MARK AMERICAN LEGION GAUGUS PATRIOTIC MOTIVES INSPIRE CONTESTS, 1S GLAIM STORY OF NORTH WOODS AT THE IRIS TOMORROW Jean Duboi French Canadian prospector, has disc red gold and is quietly storing what dust he is able to wash each day, until he St. Louis Gathering Great Success, Declares Dan Mc- Carthy on Return from First Great Meeting of World War Veterans; Three Days Occupied. Turbulent debates and interesting sessions, of momentous import to the army man, marked the national convention of the American Legion which closed last week in St. Louis, accord- ing to Dan McCarthy, Wyoming delegate, who returned to Cas- per Thursday from St. Louis where he was one of 1100 veterans anal hnyemenqughatoy stancgor bis os the war to engage in the first great gathering of service men. Wats £432 GUS nae sug tba) ano HES ital questions of policy were taken} IO . “Faro” Tel- up but no permanent officers will be be the guiding principle of the every- 2 and informs elected until the return from over- day life of each zen. ses of ali thoselmow with the colors. A aS friends ‘about it. ‘There V mingiwaserepresén ted! by six During the ‘Tecent Victory Loan | is a gold rush, and soon a cam del chosen at the state con. Drive the division of the Northwest-| then a town com vention in Casper late in April, and €P in which Casper is located stood | quiet days are to Leslie Miller of Cheyenne, one of ext to the general office at Chicago into the life of the mining those selected, belongs much of the $7 the number of subscriptions made where he meets and marri credit for the organization of the C:,T- Boone, accompanied by his daughter of a poor prospector. estern men into an effective con- Wife and stenographer, recently made not s: d with what Jean i SawGnit a canvass of this division on a freight to give her and craves the tinse The question which raised the 'ttain, stopping at every station and. life. A gang of mining crooks try to freatest. storm was whether the S€etion gang. On the trip they rais-/steal Jean's mine. Persuaded | ; Legion should admit reg-/€4 about $80,000 and returned to | gang and led on by her own weakness, men, and charges that Casper feeling recompensed for their, Jean’s wife is urged to run aw evion would be dominated by .¢fforts. one of the gang. After the Ui NURSE EXAMINER NAMED. 2 to resume his aoee for ve} The appointment of Mrs. H. D One of the unfortunate f “Bolshevism” h other before were flung at! the question was women in ided in favor of the regular army, Dolson of Cheyenne as a member of Cregan’s employ—a dance hall owner A spirited debate was waged but the state board of nurse examiners —has fallen in love with Jean. Just the program for regular army mem- W8S announced from the governor's heartsick and weary, is about Berahip wuthorized by the Paris office today. Mrs. Dolson’s term Ii nip isle discovers this conference of the American Legion She knows the she knows the story finully won out i KXAN SERRE IAIN E IAS GREAT BIG A demonstration of large propor- | tions marked the opening session of the convention when the . Col. Thedore Roose- ed in nomination for a i] 2 deafening ovation. importance of the 1 steering clear of all political actions that might lead to such developments, Colonel R velt withdrew his name. Pro- longed demonstrations, previously detailed in press dispatches, echoed thru convention hall and it was not until the nominee had directed an, appeal to the gathering and » support of those who e him further embar- ent that the cries of “We Want subsided, “I withdraw my name from nom- ination for a number of reasons,” said the lieutenant colonel. “The tirst thing is that I want the country at large to get the correct impres- sion of this meeting here. We are gathered together here for a high purpose. I want every American thru the length and breadth of this land to realize that there isn’t a man in this convention who is seeking anything for himself personally, | that he is simply working. | for the! good of the entire situation.’ ‘lection of temporary officers pro- lection of Colonel as chairman, entanglements or PER BOX 25¢ LOOK ’EM OVER All Orders to the Amount of $1.00 or Over Delivered Free “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best 114 South Wolcott Two Stores 151 South Center HAHAH ELH HH HHH HHH KIN SAAN RA iabuawaveiauidiesusteidasveewbaseeaseen poms : } Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stoc Ik listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will. get you the highest possible price. Ask for ouv market letter. Phono 468 her Wood as secre- aptain A. L. Boyse ser- t-at-arms. When it developed thet the navy and marines had no_ representation! among the officers it was decided to select second and third vice chairmen from these organizations. Seaman vred B. Humphrey of New Mexico was chosen from the navy, and Pri- = —- 411 Oil Exch Bldg. Casner. Wvoming pero é vate Philo C. Calhourn of Connecti- cut from the marines. Opposition to Chicago's mayor, William Hele selection of Chicago as ‘Thompson, defeated the the place for November convention of the yn and the debate precipitated proved almost as turbulent as the ovation tendered Roosevelt on the opening day. Afler a prolonged ‘Stee! Fishing Rods fight, in which it was alleged that the Chicago executive had not shown himself to be “100 per cent Ameri- “We Furnish can,” the convention voted to meet ° Minneapolis in November. Dur- Everything ing the demonstration egainst the “a Windy City the latter’s lanners were But the Fish” hauled down. Illinois delegates , ok the action as an insult to the s of khaki and blue of their stale, but offered no defense Thompson, of whom they were heartily ashamed. fight ensued when repre- of the Soldiers and Sail- 1 of Seattle were berred ) recognition by the gathering. 3 These were the only delegates ex- cluded from the caucus and opposi-! tion to seating the men was based rather on the I. W. W. tendencies @a e r = roo of che council than on personal vrounds. . The convention was a great suc- cess in all particulars, according to | MeCarthy, who was in full cord with ell the actions taken. The re-) port of the committee on creed, | which was adopted, throws illumina- | on the purposes of the legion, | is pledged to the following Mayor suid the Anoth rentativ coun Permanent, Innocuous tion which ends: 1. To inculcate the duty and ob-| tion of citizenship. To preserve the history and jents of our participation in this Sheep Branding Paint To cement the ties of radeship formed in service. 4. To protect, assist and promote | the general welfare of all soldiers, sailors and marines and those depen- | dent upon them. 5. To encourage the maintenance of individual and national efficiency to the end that the American peo- ple shall never fail in their obliga- com- heep Shears Holmes Hardware Co. tion to humanity. 6. To maintain the sacred doc- “HOLMES TO HOMES” of undivided and uncomprom- trine loyalty to every principle for CASPER ore ote ote obs WYOMING which the American nation stands in the belief that that dootrine should of his sister afidfells him that Cregan| Mitchel! "Dewia? and which “will pel is the man who wronged his sister. | seen at the Iris theater tomorrow. —_— or Jean decides to stay at camp to avenge the wrongdoer of his sister. In time Cregan and Jean meet. With no weapons, other than those given them by nature, they fight. In the struggle that follows Jean is about to realize the fulfillment of his savage desire for vengeance when a Higher Power intervenes and Cregan is pun- ished in God’s way. Jean’s wife re- turns and is able to prove her inno- cence of any real wrong and Jean is again made happy. This is the story of “Code of the Yukon,” in which Select Pictures presents its new star,' The Place to get THE UNIVERSAL=PIPS is at E ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NATRONA BUTTER FRESH MADE EVERY DAY 651 is. COTTAGE CHEESE Made from Fresh Cream Every Day’! “GET THE HABIT” | Natrona Batter Shop 112 N. Durbip—Phone 943 Buy Victory Bonds MAJINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P.M. : ARTCRAFT SPECIAL ployed in the Photoplay: t ee —g She Was Born a Stehupee’ and Grew up the Same Way NORMAND In Her Latest and Best Comedy-Drama— “SIS HOPKINS” A ROMANCE OF NEW HARMONY IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION——1@c and 25c NO ADVANCE—10c & 25c CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—It is expected that the five members of the state board of charities and reform will return Saturday from their week’s visit of the state insti- tutions under their control. Those making the tour are Governor Carey, Secretary of State Chaplin, State Au- ditor Jefferis, State Treasurer Hos- vee and State Superintendent Mor- ‘on. STL ‘AUSTRIANS MARK ears TIME, WAIT ON tualling Austria. ALLIED POWERS ST. GERMAIN, May 16.—Creden- tials of the Austrian peace delegation will be presented to representatives of the allied and associated powers next Tuesday, meantime the Aus- trians are pmarking time sxcepe for a WATCH ouR WINDOWS SETTLE is many a time wh-n you long fcr a refreshing drink—when ycu wor'! give anything for the feeling cf satisfaction that _@ beverage from a UNIVERSAL Vacuum Bots affords. . Lunches carried by school childrca and workers in office or factor improved and made healthful drink of hot coffee or cold milk cc:- tained in the Vaccum Bottle of the UNIVERSAL Lanch Sets, The Carafe is the most up-to-date and practical veseel for table service. Widely used in offices and on verand: In the nursery or sickroom UNIVERSAL Bottle is considered anecessity for exaergency purposes. OUR UNIVERSAL LINE IS COMPLETE —_- -—_- 7:30; 9:00 —o . SUNDAY The Famous Drury Lane A Tremendous Tale of Fast Horses, Flying Fists, and Beautiful Women Here Produced with All the World for its Stage “Sporting Life” Shows You Derby Day in England. A Real Horse Race; Attended by Thousands of People, Sensational Effects Are Em- Effects that Were Simply Impossible in the Stage Version. They will Astound Anyone. “SPORTING LIFE” Ran at the Huge Manhattan Opera House for Two Seasons. NO ADVANCE—10c & 25c MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. Admission—10c & 25c —o— WASHINGTON, May 16. dent Wilson today ; Lee, president of the Brothe of Railroad Trainmen, expressing ; appreciation of the message of |, cabled alty sent him by Lee on behalf the brotherhood, which is holdin annual convention at Columbus. Home cookine av the - 4 ——_ vey WATCH OUR WINDOWS i I Hi BEST VENTILAT- ED ‘THEATER IN THE STATE 7:30; THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES TOMORROW Hl NIGHT 9:00 A Stirring, Fascinating aaa Mighty Drama of the Northwoods Mitchel Lewis Of “The Barrier” and “The Sign Invisible,’ Now Appears in Another Stirring Story of the Northwoods “CODE OF THE YUKON?” [s a Gripping and Fascinating Tale of the Life of a “Canuck” with a Northwestern Setting. Heartache and Misery fol- lowed by Joy and Understanding. Admission—1 0c & 25c ARTCRAFT SPECIAL Melo- Drama _ NO ADVANCE-—10c & 25c ference with the interalliea food mission today relative to rey fe.

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