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AIMSTICE DAY SPIRIT PERVADES HEGEPTION FOR CASPER SOLDIERS War Mothers Receive High Tribute along with Service Men at Function Addressed by Governor B..B. Brooks at the Army and Navy Club The Army and Navy iy was filled to its capacity last evening !y the members of the club and their friends when the War Mothers of Casper gave a most delightful Armistice day reception.. The hall ; was decorated with streamers of red, white and blue, cris-crossed in canopy effect while flag bunting formed a frieze about the walls. A large flag was draped at one end of the room and Natrona county's in ‘charge of princi » to bet and D. Rhe Mothe ice president only for st not fective work during the timo Traneporeanen igaryee Must Be t the boys were in th service, but Kept Operating First of All also for their work in ishing the and Navy club for the benefit and Other Urgent sturned soldiers, sailors and mar Needs Filled yoys who left old s bute was paid to the r never to return, appear on the part of the “ee treaty, a t following the distribution sit by the strike ho bulletin in reg C held in during the ved at raitr as issued by I D. Hine ry set up tion to distr transit by th with the coal ad of the rail yute the roilronds irections of 5 inistration js in full oper and as wherever possible coal is distributed in accordance with the , list established by the fuel ad or where such © absolute- ad, therefore. where there is 1 for coal the problem should up immediately with tho rail arily supplying the coal « will be made by suc ; : rod to meet the demand. It ifut ntAEnEgel ed nce Course, essential, both because ot teense cone bituminous coal strike So Con onicemt the needs for the per’s list Of) inter may be looked after that tucl be onomically so be re “The m: admini held in in ae nee ummation Attorne: uson, r in war touch nish-Ameri xeellent talk, thruout the countr were introduced by ident of the club, who Also presided during the musical p This consisted of quartet num. y Mrs. 1. C. Bretschneider, Mr » Smith, Ji. C. Johnson and A. ° t psent possible. u am, the hall was clear-| Alter the pr shot an informal dance was. enjoy- ed and roads did not in with th were thrown 0 th completely last ir) Were scattered thrnout the list ‘TENOR OF CHICAGO OPERA CO.— Edward Johnson, pera company, photographed with his d: Complete reports for ing the pe stock mar- | dent drive, sh ut 1:30 | ¢ ities, there w: or 67 p broke with a Western. The partial country show: ua clea ys of the dr y would b reports from ord for e. the first C ie MAN IS Overnight losses of 10 to 25 points RACLE and yw 2 MIRACLE MAN IS EE ee aod leading | wh hter, Floren- | Ile has been abroad ,ten years and gained reputation and fame in Italy nging under the name of Eduardo Di Giovanni—Mr. Johnson is a native of | 211 , Ontario, Canada, BOTTOM DROPS ‘NORTHWESTERN ACCIDENT OUT OF STOGK AECORD CUT 67 PERCENT MARKET INN, Y. DURING RECENT CAMPAIGN all railvoads in the northwestern region show that dur- riod of the national no-ac a decrease of 567 rent over last year, Brokers reported it ing to reports received in the| in the detegation, is also from Buffalo le to borrow money s of C. T. Boone, superintendent| @nd is expected here Sunday. In the and as a result stoc of the Casper division of the North] failute of My. Exmay to app { the: whole | that 47 out of 63 roads COMING COMING aNd . generals in prelimin ry worl, most ort = ee states — permiiting «their highest | IN } ranking oMeer to do all of the talking ‘ _ and toJead phe attack of thelr delega tion. The Wyoming delegati 25 Jelegates from Kans: ECIONARIES 10 . Gece najong with avd housed in Major. ‘General William tee Department anc Th “(Continued ft aeony Tage 1.) Roosevelt, \Ir., are the honor guests With more than two-thirds of the dele, appear in the convention city thus far. gates in the city, Indications are that} Teddy, Junior, has refused 16 allow hi there will he more than 4,000 &x~ Service) name, to Me nved much heeanse he doe b the Weer hotel, | Minneapolis’ largest : y hotel. -LARAMIE, Wyo., Noy. 12 | Mr. Wear, special sorressondent | of) aged, it is} 1, by fina jThe. Daily Tritihe, was tho first oiliciAl Vie. "pert George, one ar bent heatrrnrton to iar t st COM’ Known ranehmen Of the Tie St ing ai 4 vention headquarters here. Saat committed snaleide at ihe ca. here, by lih a ‘8 jury hooting hims calibre rey retiirned a verd men jn Minneapolis “when the initit) not want: ah sduvention to appea the moat: Millia in jseasion is Started Monday. morning “in| ahy way to ‘be a, “Roosevelt conven. Stites. Th wilt arly 1 the Auditérium building. Minneapolid tion,” General Haan is interesting the) ders. and marines in jive j \ streets are aj) mass of patriotic colera pwas. departméiic in’ its campaign in the eed Americal Leion deloear, } and flaga in honor of theservice men'! interests of. Aynericanization and edu.) when the } ie starts Tae aa after who won the world war_for America,! cation in the? regular, army. pg 3h | Hotels are pabked to the doors and) Seattle and Chicago turk are out) Tndications are that the convent |. private- hones are cnring for the few: strong té land the next national con-) Wi! not ar wruntil Wednesda j women dclegutes at the convertion who, vention. ~ Minneapolig is making 2 lo are eligible 18 enlisted: nurses in the, strong bid for tho neXt national heal) Gyo toe euilie eee army. quarters, while’ Washington, D. ha Purenitiire ccompa aha hs io been suggested Hy b ring jocated) in ‘relation to the na. | The preliminary meetings found out | where Wyoming stoai.if there was any | lonteally | tendeney to pick on the Cowboy state! Gonal cong [simply heenise it is represented. hy. only | five delegates.. Harry Fisher, staie se: etary trom state head sinc or, toll tie open committer mecti on credentials that Wyoming “hadnt! Neen. a.sportsmanlike state and! would not seriously object to heing des} of one of its five members if the! commiitoc insist The cémmittee pp proved his st nuse & few minuteas 1ve the question of! ng should heve il Sune her said were that be five members on the floc “turned fron: ©), ih ttended ay cel, attorney, re Knights of Cotumiu ane, wh lor th here will he probably LYRIC —— CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY | We should worry about the weatlier. would | of the! |convention. Major Warren Dean, who} | was to serve as chairman, has heen | | kept in northern Wyoming on <strike! | duty and will be unable. to attend the The Lyric convention, In his place. C, Calhoun, Van Tasse!l Post No. 1, now a resi-; 1 do the speaking in| n for. the Wyoming, dele gates. If Hudolph smay of I able to attend the conventic pected that he will take’ th which he w: »pointed by state chairman of Wyoming. Gean Van Dyke of Tiutaio wili take the place of Major Dean. it is expec Miss Milared Weber, the ‘only w was crowded all day and night Armistice Day. Now, the weather is mild today, so visit the BEST SHOW IN CASPER. 10 Reels See “THE GIRL ALASKA” The only picture ever made in Alaska. A great outdoor picture may he represented hy: three men, M. P. Wear, Harry Fisher and Mr. Calhoun. The early arrival of Secretary Fisher ten|.and Chairman Calhoun has laid the foundation for larger work in the con; vention proper, They have had to listen, to argu majors ed to music furnished by EB. G."Cooper, *” Romie ee § ae a MIRACLE MAN IS COMING Aye : ‘8 ery of coal to ignated consignees un | ACLE MAN Is MING Reson Onc BClOlarraAna yadc mem er Ul the day before the oresent strike be: 1 am called away by the death of Mr + MIRACLE -SSAN J8 CONING Then PATHE REVIEW ran. In order t serve coal as much Beason. Will be 1 days.} MIRACLE MAD MING 1e refreshment committee served ice rostrealonaitta a of rail T Wouta “AAEM rage teen mM : i : Then TWO COMICS. Also FOX NEWS cream and cake in great abun¢ 5 © been given authority, where- tomers to mail all busin matters HE: MIRACLE (MAN: 18°-OOMING : lowing three and four helpings to thoxe over jt seems absolutely ne ary, toldireet to the Co-Operative Mey. Co.. URDAY, Es & who wished, a fact which the boys es: eliminate, for the time being, t 1521 Wazee SL, Denver $ SAS MAN neal apprec seb i order to provide th LET WHERE?” TO THE LYRIC, OF A rit ejoicing that ‘a i = e Peale etal CAME nto Beant eoa? Thanking you in advance, A. G.| COURS It'S YOUR OWN FAULT practically established, radeship prevailed and helped .to make The main eoneemipliced the occasion enjoyable, le transportation serv of para The War Mothers ¢ xious that ymount importance in order to serve the all who enjoyed the 1 last night couniless needs of the general public and many others who were prevented from attending because aitend their Victor; ning at the ANTI-JAPANESE AGITATION HERE NOT SURPRISING So Says Nipponese Publication in possi- and the interruption of of the weather should be dance tomorrow jy), nic Temple, — ~ LEGION ADOPTS WYOMING PLAN FOR AUXILIARY MINNEAPOLIS Minn,, Nov. ation's plan for jon to include « service men was apr the Ame n Legion minim as ey by ition hi Commenting on Recent Trend the Wyoming minority report of Events in Pacific and local posts to vote on univ 1 ; . tury training lost when put to a Charges Made in America The imed that such a unl versal vote ntial TOKIO, the Associated yming delegates favor all legisla ere sitation IS, SINS tive measures necessary to oust the the ei eV re Lae nd prevent a recurrence of the i SATO bESELOD ha or » yesterday at ishin should this ti CAA h , ival of it in the T vs the pa It is high time, si the war in 191 to thoughtful Americans when in rica gave the tive bills and resolutions directed support to the American against Japanese and resulting from n the Pacific states be such susitations are proposed; and these ©, all their f ran Ko the gth of Mmparing the good tation being priilaeels name of Japanese € shelved for the time. lormer Senator Theoe Burton tut from about the time when the of Ohio, now staying in quot: | armistice was signed#last year, and es ot ter the introduction of the saying Uh lation is engineered | pecially for purposes of American domestic pol- 1 equality proposition at the Paris ities, and ‘thing to do with racial) conference by Japan, the ndulum prejudices Nichi-Nichi disagre began to swing backward and with Mr. Tturton and expresses the be-| once me inti-Japanese movements, lief that racial prejudice ys an im-| in the dorm of 1 ative and other portant part in these ions, with measures, are now “rife throughout the danger of Impe endly re-| California and other western states.” the paper, “the pano “is short,” says is now seized by J says the journ in intelligence. ons between Japan and the United at Discussing the Japanese-Ameri lations-the phobia. mm re: Yorodzu says that when the a shame to ¢ Thursday Specials AMINA $3.75 age ie $3.00 Fresh Cut Flowers at Center St. Store WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. 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