Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 2

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~ LVELY NUMBERS | CN-PROGRAM OF U. ENTERTAINERS! { | University Team Appears at High School ‘Auditoritith Tonight in ai eh and Diversi- fied Program The teh méh from thé University | al of Wyoming Who &tyle ihemséives ied foe “Patties’ Team of Ten Transient Trou- lidors," Which is in Caspér today (6 boost the university will give the fol- lowing program at the high school %u- ditorium tonight at 8 o'clock; Part I. Ensémble __.- University Comedy Four ‘Meséré. Heikeit, Essert, HiteliCock, and Klein. Sttains from Dixieland, Instrtiientai) fi Comédy Four; Saxaphone Soothings, Saxa@phone Solo M: Gregory Sinith. Millenium - Jazz Band from. “Fiye Baritone Solo Paul L. Don't Lie, Mathematical Wizard Walter T. Watson: --2 12. - ing Natural —Cotredy Four Pianotogue Murray, 8: ee Patt M1 Both Good and Bad Readings Milward L. Sunday Morning*at Parson Brown's Dramatic Musical MilWard, L. Simpson, Gregoty Sthith. Skit: College Life____ Deputation Team Cast of Chitacters: 2 , Milward L. Simpson. Murray 8S. Kiéin. Deane Hunton Walter T. Watson. Charlie C. Young. Gregory Sinith. Comedy His Father, The Protess All-Around. The Coach. Fobtball Cay Paul L. Essert College Sports) Archie Heigert. ' ) Sam Hitcht0ck, The members of the team held a raliy at the high school during the laxyt periot ‘this itiorniiig to arouse Interest in tite program which will be givén tonight. Speeches both serious ard comic: were given, urging the advantages of a co'-| ¥ lege education, and other stints Wer tuso part of thé progtam. Half of the team had charge of the evening service at the Presbyterian | church last @vening. : Taking thé letters which fitake ‘Wp! “Wyoming,” the’ speakers mentioned | ft good and bad quality beginning each letter, the good to be ihcorpoRt fn the life of the State, the bad’ to be} excluded “W", for instance stood for Worship, but ‘also tor Worldlifiéss. A duet by two ef the young men wes} ‘sreatly enjoyed: gt 2 Sa ES DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IN BIG STAGE SUCCESS: Bt ROAD COMPANY AT (Als; If ldughter is a panaced of all. hur Than ills thei all those who se “Baty Mine” at it8 loedl presefitation at tht Tris theater tomorrow night, _ before ever immune from bodily and mental} troubles. “Baby Mifie” is the sticcess | of two cortifiénts, having nét bniy! rem for one solid year iti New York and two mm Londéf but has hee the} same tremendous coémeédy sticcess id) every large city of the United States. From the moment the Curtain rises on “Baby Mine" the audierice is said te laught, at first quietly, then more loud ly, then at last uproaritigly. As a mirth provoking vehicle it fulfills its titesiow in no ahcertain manner, It is a bul bling spring of humor, and it is fe- fined humor at all times; and if you Want to be truly entertained In a way that will be more pleasing and sat isfactory than you have been for many “a day “Baby Mine" will come hearest to what you have,been looking for. The advance gale of tickets is ndw open at the box office and reservatiwis for this popular road show are going KING FINISHES PART IN BUREAU WORK ATCASPER Catrol U. King; who assisted it the preliminary campaign of the Améfican City Butea hete, managing the public ity part of the campaign of education and Whé has alsd assisted ifr thé orgatt! zation work conducted by Joh Kher- bore. was notifie® today to report at once at the Chicago office of the bu: rgau, He Will probably) leave’ for the vast tonight. ROTARIANS TO ‘ATTEND ‘MEET IN COLORADO eee ‘ Several mefnbérs- of the Casper Ho a club will attend the district rotary convention which will he held at Colo- |. rado Springs on Monday and Tuesdy of Next week, W. Johnson and George Nel¥on are among those pi Y Will be decompaniéd by their Wives: Woodrow 1 lent in his to Senator Hiteh- Kk He SHd6d a yeritehce WIth a, prepe and split an infiniti: w York wn. BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Skittel OPf ict Ground Floor American Legion News Notes Eas Sta and National of Intereit to Men and the |! nm el ia a Tune oe te Off Nees aby TYPE GF SLACKERS = business mah ults $66 Meant site, oF; Antl sport- couitse. ing atin who have ree, com-| ff€nted oon the oe t- Boer wi vad al i tion Arnierdaians ke Py mhote ga of posilists and bose ig : e tor Mu and app! ition te) those ‘Rind friend. what I ought to ase “Cpe Se Ai ; i the we : ce «th rae hg 00 recat “hdministerea dutine c.: While their personal losses had beén pl ea a While they shtarted urider # reat tage, they did ndt. fai © sthout means, Bat t6 inany ex-Bolateig—t0 a Fhajority,, perhaps—the @/sum meant mich, for with it sitpple- mented possibly by a small accumula- Ptr tid 6f back pay or Hrodest. siyings! lore; théy fivéd the task of pitking up) thé his} thirea@’ of civifiait lite. The. Tits problefi of the tember. of bat! Ly of} this last group was to put tip an’ ap: bespeaks a flagrant lack of|perance of at least modest respectabili- obilized Somehow—by utilizing his army consideration for all dem acs siniply that. these Wot £6 to war whet five a their countrymen did. fatn Who dia met 4 Shounier © ba # his “er thetr tountry ota er call * dre far; far more are a product of an este condi’ not the job he wanted. tion which existed in the United States’ was not the most congenial or the most! fifteen months and more since thén, and during thé Wit ufid TiS existed since,’ pleasant he could have had, spite of all thi the oratory, the dowwiitig! and tenest effort inade By the if cases are only typical of tiove ' strugBiih Of & Vast class of individuals, Ther are | but ‘exantples. of an indifference which | underwear and dyeing his ©. D. over- lithe contrived to acththulate a pasb-| ey Are able wardrobe, the government, exhib- 1 4. * 4 Pa the Confederate * Veterans, while they BI jast by cdlfectifig a teh peftent luxury | | Dave: extemtieey Blige eat ont ah ' oe, Castes or aaathe pee. the G RED TAG jee on about everything he d Then tie got & JOH. Most likely it was talked mu€H of Whdt shella and Would asertey which shat epiacins abe ore: Most likely it| be done for the refuted soldivrs. It i8 Aone tens) ices bo that their graves antl the gra’ had not the strength or the will to fight }pe sittingly ‘preserved and’ the memory, sl | that is all that congress has done—| thei, way back uphill unassisted, A9-| of theif deeds be~ perpetuated . upon SALE ; Sistahce* refideréa them a few mon the tablets: of fove ahd: memory, and . flag-waving,; fered. him a return sufficient for his| talked much. Aside fom passing soine it patriotism’ immediate needs and an opportunity to} belated léfishitidh on War fisk. insur: the Amefi-| breathe easy whilé lie Was re-establish-| Since then he has been té get ahead, to gain a foot- hola 6n tne jatider ef civitien suceéis. | There is still some talk of it—but no | land. ‘There was taik Par a further Gash has been ethithited toward the Feturn-|ing around @ little. He nas been seb:) bonis, everyone thkt the rg servivee méh of this country, The | ing and hearing about und reating of} origihat 360 “was Srnsba dis. to péople who did hot go to. war. men of all sorts, big it! instead of suffering from the war have | | profited by it; ttien who, instead of being wWorde off pefsbnally than they were when it started, are in materially better | Cireumstanées ‘because of it. of the high wages of shipyard and munition workers during the war, the high salariee paid in all lines industry, of tic’ huge profits made all sorts of ways, of the thousands frew mhillioniires in the United States. He looks over tis aéquaintances hi$ own age who, for one reason to have been) anbdthef, did not go to Wat. There is #iven at a thine when horthally ne would/an air Of smhug comfort About ther. have been shaping his future and get-| They are martied, they iuye automo- } ites, they have hontes ,they have bank ‘They are ih better circurh- .Phey are in better vir- standés thah they would have been teted and cheered and paraded a8} if i¢ there never had Beén A war. If H€ arrived with ti@ Intef Hun- dred thonsdndé he care quiet! ivlthowt fal#ing fideh ado. He hadi ceased to be a novelty, or to be of any Whether he the government anc’ aha on sonid sdcondary tititters, congress has accothplished 1.dthitig. in the meantime he hag been look- fact that this indifference is due nd a lack of understand-' ing may. Mitidate thé offehde, but does rot help the siteation: The ex-soldier got batk hdine and! was discharged frofi the service. hiid Offered and possibly tisked His Iife; he had@ undergone hardships and suf- fering whieh only he and his compan-- ions can \appréciate. patamotifit tmportanté—he hdd given to his country from a few months to two und a half years of his lite=the William Penland. ‘most important and vattiabte months and | years of his life probably, were most likely | fraction of the members. of: con; éxactiy pl ‘k Demp: ie iat 4 Seiya eres foocscrigg hile fey Of hie tow idea by ina eee eynnese| tae Legion to receive | pression /f ; Fog Al cae prea a of tele keod will] 2utmobile and a fur Overcoat. »And’his|of the views of your organization on’ and intentions did not seem to bring braraé! Of mista (Aa Uipt t savas -— i f any general ringing cheers from the ex- ; soldier, and their ador had cooled, Some} 2, Million dollars for fifteen rounds of|by’ a ebhifetence and if it meets wick! unkind persons have mentioned sdmé- Hasna fighting and ts not hootea in yet royal, a meeting. will be ar 146 East Secon id Street thing ‘about, vote seeking. And—what is of The ‘land for soldiérs” hits growtt. ah? j ) other. crop Of weeds or sage brush or ee ineia take ee ape ee. The ltchin d Stin | stumps, or Whatéver its native flora is, What- he ta dota asa what - he | his 4 an ahd the crop has gone to seed: ‘The to do, . He is awate that he is atia hundred thousitid odd ékvoldiers Who : of Blazi sincerely wanted @ thance to make a distinct disadvantage. comparet! to ‘the ees: living or the soli haye arifted sadly inasmuch as ting started in his catéer. IWith this td His credit hé care bate. | abooutits. If he returned early—in. the first half sances than he. was a2 hero, and he! fitrtHer national cash bérus now is questionable and its advisability doubt: , - bagyeee fy eee oe is: almost, porous stacy et skin. hy the ful. There is nolindication of a general ‘anil million or so-—<he | And the worst Of it is that, dbout dime few of Liem, theré is a suspicion that somehow, had they had a mind to they could have convinced an “army doctor that their flat feet wets ‘not really so flat as they seemed, that their } near-sightedness was not s0 acute as a draft board might have suspected, that they would not have had to accept the benefit, of the doubt if they had not There. is « suspicion that some few of them are just- more ex- amples of the type of the indifferent {steat gcherat came carly Gr kite, hatidéd ith $60 atid gave him His dis- Tis country gave him $60 at a time} When abfiormally high pfices had cut} the purchasing power of that sum if) fidlf, when a moderately priced suit vf, a pair of shoes $10; Not a refuted selaier! but faced a hard uphill struggle to te- | point Where he had left off} tphteonal effott when ht “went to ¥To the professional man and the clothes cost $50, jad & fidt $5. For every town in the United States has its example—the man who madé money while the star shells shone. And | frequently he was the: man who idikea attention upon this fraction ahd leave walk: Photie 71 3 uy WED INESDAY ety aed hae Dr. Price’s” ie “Madar,” said the procer “I arm oils out idee bakitip powders cheapefied with altith. Will you Bave 4 caf with my compliments?” “No thank you, tot wheri I can get Dr. Price’s Baking Powder at the reduced price. Haven’t you got it?” “Oh, yes,” replied the grocer, “it’s now riade with pure pile ths , and is the only kind I am Selling.” It seetris ds if women-folks wWefe all bakiti¢ overtime sitice the great reduction in. the price of DR. PRICE'S A name. famous for quality for 60 years — Not Chenpesied With Alum—Leaves No Biter Tat «Always Wholesome ey NEW PRICES: ae 25c¢ for 12 Oz. eee IbcfforGom ---. — 10e for 4 oz.” ; Henning Hotel Casper; Wye. drives.» Then. the. tacectce something Hike this: “T offeréd ers ace But that awmiy duty, and 7 Geng act was nig own re ward. ‘Month. after anenith 1 underwent all sorts’ of dis and hardship. that does not ter, It ee Fede Bineere thank. Diness and deat oF of our loving witc. gave it to my eOuntty. wea we alee os set aes daughter and sister, Mrs. Charles + did’ not give the “‘geverhment tiny: of Fred uhetn Bost, NO. $i at treme ni We ne alto: ratotal Tor the thelr time and who have profited be-|_ es ins, Wyo. has passed the century CHARLES W. INMAN. ee cause there has been a war and because in “membership, “the atest. re- < I went to it.. And that does matter. - é ; 5 ne : port. showing that there are 103 sSem- © “Caiy the country desist 6 if Fé-euan, : 5 ANY [bers in the’ pert. lishing myself, in making up'these years P LES : A ee 5 that I have lost? ‘Yes, it can; Should it? Well, ae is ‘for the. béuntry td certainly shail not paste Nhe hveele by asking for any- . Fort -, thing. But one thing is certain; for my’ i 0 peace of mind and for my self-respect ; Sonfedergte Veterdns., the eountry owes it to me to take: into 4 n y , ton of the Amoricatt La) es, coat black, er Wy Hot bothering to “ye; consideration the fact that I am at a 3 i ‘ r Gon provided that the Aniericah re disadvantage, and it owes it to me to Lia Wee is honor and privilege of; restrain others from constantly fiaunt- the memorial services tthe Soltritide in lis welfare to the| ing in my faée the adi ‘they of the Grand Army of of all oth@t Afhericat soi@iers sian froht turning to peace- | searded to the commanders of the Graha! : Sinden ne Army of the Republic .and the Con-{{ Women’s and ehildren’s not the whole, there has been very |federate. Veterans.” {| garments and'millinery at ttle bitterness among ex-service mert Frankiii D’'Olter, national commander | over the country. The ex-sdldier May j}of the American Legion, in a ‘letter a) ee ucanne hot ha havé Wineed, but hé has Hot whim: fo the. commanders said: “In further. ew pered, itive his: tri od quae: is “not|ance 6t ba sentinicht eontihed ti thia}| spring merchandise. he desire Gf the Amer 3 ie Gathontam ent have aS wee theif wat- | that<h ‘copy of ‘this resblution be for; There was. talk of land for’ soldiers. A big this ject. ts believed. mat): miore Jack Dempsey, pugilist,’ demands’ halt! complete cooperation . iy” be secured at the Rational Keadqua: A Year and some thofiths hidve passed.’ gate Pee peal as & eo is vargger| tee of ‘ oan Lekioh at In- Fiery. Eczema Tad of WMC Age SHG GAA net Potent, Seeme Like the disease ging cae’ by But his Mat complaint, in. god soldier oi haressi "acon ort bien, seg pre re Y caused “by Mu -Hezema ee an mbestion whi feta a ihto other pursuits; THe need for a Pra Ba Ga deriand oF 1a for tt tinong ek ef a ee : Beh geod ip mcllper Oh eakey go-ealled skin Sn ueasis oS, service men, { PS 2 this. thoroughly ‘And 60, ‘Witfidut akalteands,. most of é ny ‘oin’ ts is im- {cleanses the’ 0 iinpuri- the ex-service inmen fh this col até 2 k 3 1 sul tn tempera [a Bo Saha roe Gét & bottle to- working their more ‘or less weary, teidbece , the fiery ag from 4 b erie <2 dp hin, working t6 bake up thi fubnthd == i ; SAWIONSO: Bis 3 ae Most of themexpect and desite no gov: = a a and year’ they gave to theif country. || 3 7 Ee oe ernfieht or other, aid, ‘True, sdine few hundred thousand probably do need gov- eriiment assistance of one soft and ah: other—the wounded, the physically ih- capacitated, the men poorly fitted hatur-| ally for the Btrugglé nf life todiy. If the 5,000,000 ex-service’ men in the coub- try could artists thots eolontive aah || ~ Casper Cai Medik Wooden of America | | Best that the government cehtrailize its ; 5 | Sie wil ‘ nae at Moo; : NG MARCH 17TH A dance is de be ing * we usa ‘it hae rt et yl’ o candidates. ' Clerk, | Third rules Ball Noval Order of Moose - Masonic Ternple,"Tua Tuesday Even Evening, March 16 | TICKETS—$1.00 . _ Casper Choral Society ’. Fourth Annual Concert. — Methodist Episcopal Church | Diirbin and East Second Streets eee i 8:15 P.M.” ld—No Tickets 5old at the Door _ NEW LINE WASHING MACHINES * Hated tnetigan, ‘O vgintias Wasker, | - Hand ‘power... Ana ee Peles 3 Alw ys Glad. to Deinonserats’ | Holmes Hardware Co. | Phone 601" se Second and We Wolcott _ ? Hand, powers. is $25. 00

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