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and easily the most inenike on ones to address the convention. - CASPER Si |. The trip overland made by the Cas- \per delegates was made possible thru JON RESOLUTI NS ‘the courtesy Of L. A. Reed of the Mi l gatiom Other motor cars which ca ried .dedegates were those owned by ‘delegates. An informal vote of than! west Refining company ana T. I. | Was tendered to the companies by Majority of Those Adopted Was| ,geo of the Sinclair company who su plied transportation for the local «lele {Reeentes on their return, The next regular meeting of the {American Legion to be heid at 8 o'clock tomorrow night will be convention night. Minutes and the report of the "LAR CAN CHNDIOATE PLANS VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN FOR ~ FORMER CASPER VET, SOLDIER 0 TGTH, 3 DEAD Charles Reese, One of Fyyst CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. ™—| !James Morgan, secretary-treasurer of |the. United Mine Workers\of America. ‘District 22, Wednesday afternoon ac to cepted nomination for congress by, the ELECTION TO CONGRESS, = Peckdesatn HRcricael th ia opine gor the presidency In 1888, was the origina- {aen, the Republican chvdidate. 3 per “this ‘week on’ ol business, is_ser- Morgan is a member-of the Wyo-iously {Il with pneumonia at the Hen- iming state board.of education. Dur- ning. hotel. ling the war he was labor's” ‘rapresen- tending him. ftative on the state Sebeee for nationat | defense. FLYERS ‘RS RETL TURN FROM LARAMIE IN TWO HOURS Ted Powers and Tom Ledbetter ar- A, local physician is at-|tor of the so-called “front porch’’ carm- paign. LYRIC THEATER Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY and SUNDAY Framed by George Vroman be read a Leave Here for War, and Am- t | Farmer-Labor party, the state conven- A rived from Laramie last evening in one | Sheridan convention will |this meeting and they are ain to |be interesting to all ex-service per- j Sons: SULLIVAN TO SERVE G. 0. P. IN DISTRICT | tion of which was held at Casper. eon mittee representing rhe 2onvention cated on Mergan hore. Morgan, jt is stated, will,make-an active campaign. His personal popr- Comrades of Charles Reese, a mem-|iarity, ‘coupled with his -Inbor connec- ae of Co. L of the Wyoming Nationat} service, and beloved by all the boys as paign. Local politicians, in fact, would si ee yee eat Pep aheaices boi mot be astonished to see him receive % ocdink 45 Hoek ah Nar been *\larger vote than Wade H. Fowler of [aoreine:. 25. Fmor iS ¥€-| Douglas, the. Democratic candidate, but jceived here. do not regard him seriously as an. op- The Reese family is unable tp attend ponent of Congressman W. Mon- to funeral arrangements, and two mem- of thé Casper airplanes.. They made the flight an two ge time. MILLIONAIRE OF SEATTLE TAKEN _, ILLINCASPER Ftc millionaire shipbuilder atilé, Wash., who arrived in Cas- munition Train Cook, Dies at Alliance Post and Only One Turned Down by Committee “UP IN MARY’S ATTIC” A BREEZY GOOD-NATURED RIOT OF FUN And Gobs of Gorgeous Girls! With School Days thrown in to make a blend that will Defeated in its campaign for reten- tion of state headquarters and with. it the state commander and state adju- tant here, the Casper delegation of the! American Legion returned yesterday | from Sheridan feeling that they hac) aecomplished more for the Lesion. in| ‘Wyoming jn constructive legisiation at the second annual convention which} closed Thursday than any. other post |bers of the Cooks and Walters Union tickle memories of Ma and Pa when they raised Cain in. the state, jof Casper leit today for Alliance to ; = hE The resolutions drawn np by the (Continued from from Page SY bring the bedy to Casper for burial. ss Just like we all did at school. Casper resolutions committee composed) -— Arrangements are. being made for a e * of Dr. Snoddy (chairman) T. Haymond} Harding that golden g spomns _were| military funeral which will probably | 3 and oD. W. > when he was horn, elge he|be held’ on Tuesday. | Arrangements ou rive unusual success in the not be the man he is today./for the funeral will be completed at mittee in spite of the 1 opposition’ There is always a danger in a pian: | ihe American Legion ‘meeting Monday z to a la post. Ten of the 16. resom-|(iful supply of this kind of oon. j night. passed Were those drawn up by| Sometimes has a great influence in a! Meese was about 24 years old. ? . ‘asper post, all but two being ap-}man’s life. | 1 oy) the convention without a} Peete owas @ gpuritey: bids sat high regard for the constitutional’ a ar Tost pont Wea saisteatiey ee e searned to work. He fount out) sights of the co-ordinate branches of . e 5 that It was a. dignified occupauion.! the government, the inalienable rights. down mit nd it was defe: largely ted in the com-| whatever it was doin omplished of the people, a just consideration and b u the memix j things. It was the w regard for the duties of the repubiie’ , r is this committee felt tt u ‘ e 2 rs e republic is inks commit felt chat another veo gulls, Mow “people in crear tor he ation of the ee W = Eyestrain can very easily be aggra “1 i ~ | Meod’ engaged in it. a jealous guarding of the interests and ee fr, Ogilbee was - chairm: of tne " " en Sateen Sour . Pre aeete reeds igkitbes Was: chairmapt of th! doing things gave him courage. . Courtine welfare of the land for which his vated by driving a car tion and his work in presenting the| Goo be oe Seg tO Ao mmabarraecas: Sir antestors fought in all its wars and . j A“ had se : x B: i pportunity spurred ambition. 4 pi * we fé . % . . > slink pect tae 7 ted Hee eiion| tion is what encouraged him to toil Weer Ga et telat SA owe it! »«The attempt to focus the eyes on objects which you ext opponents of th ie peatconi harder, saye, study, learn and educate/ay a duty to themselves and thelr cnti-| are'sWiftly passing irritates the already strained nerves mented on his ¢ -| himself; He always wanted to do well) dren and children’s children, to abolish of the eye. tion and ability whatever he did. That was satisfac-/the day of tyranny in national gove ; The resolution by thi n| Hon to him. He cdred nothing for/ment and the dangers to our liberties, Don’t give up the car—but have your eyes attended the La Inion question which statea} Praise from others. . the present system entails, To turn 1 to—“The Burnett Way”—that obviates the trouble and trade the “When he learned the printer in Y | trom the visionary to the real, the sub:} i ; j oming was the vorea] and bought Ee eae Sere . bos stantial, the enduring: things In goy-| makes the ride a joy and pleasure. the national hands! NO. DRGs ber Bere. e had the vision-lernment, and to men who believe in “ . 99 . was so concisely and carefully| He stuek through all the difficulties he/anq practice the living pFinciples of ‘Let me look you in the eye’’-—if you don’t need vorded to cover the entire situation| “neountered. He won, didn’t h the fathers and adhere to the things’ chibi you can’t’ hod them from us. Btuat Tt passed the convention without aj “He always had balance. sone lthat make for peace, prosperity and! comment or dissenting vote. of the excelent qualities he inherited.| contentmen: Watch Your Husband! of the unreasonable jeal-| Through all his newspaper, legislative} ih Dea tect . | ousy inst the Casper post}@nd business experience he has shown] ‘Scotland Yard now employs the X- by ite rivatasih ib eon vencion kets Watch Your Sweetheart! rays in searching) the wearing apparel “Tt was exactly the upbringing in an|of suspgets for hidden papers, valy_ ultural community and_ small!uables, weapons and poisons. gation had a big fight on its hands from the minute it arrived in| Practica] Optometrists Or You Will Find Them at the Lyric When Sheridan. A tactical blunder made az| town environment that fastened upon a Hotel Henning Entrance, Casper, Wyo. M is There. the start prejudiced more and more the| him the characteristics of modesty and) | Approximately one-half of all” the is PaO) Ney ary little posts inst Casper, even Doug-| Wholesomeness. In other words, made|People in the world live in China and; Jas turnin gainst jts' neighboring|him just a plain, every-day, depend- | India. Is SEE THE CUTE BABY post. | able citizen, thoroughly understand- RES 5 — a = ee _ SEE THE THRILLING FIGHT IN THE CABARET SEE THE BATHING BEAUTIES As this prejudice grew jt was decid-/ ing the problems that come to the gen- by the Casper. delegation to play] €rality of. people and thelr « solution. program approved by the local post; That he readily sympathizes is because, ed the jeg THE HOUSE out on the floor of the convention and] in his own experience, he has been OF QUALITY ANS ESS Ww TH Fs east to pu he constitutional pro- | Uhrough it all. CLAS: through. If this y not pos-| “Constantly enlarging his field of PICTURES WORTH SU aE AE SEE EaUM to go home without anything. Tt/action he grew with the new conditions HAVE TO SIC case of “having a clean-cut fight! and _ experiences. soing home without a thing.”* town, Delegates retu ning to Asper yes: y overland were agreed that the rties Who undertook to form a com- tion against the Casper post should have assumed responsibility for the future policy of the Legion. on But as it turned out, Casper defeat: ed on the floor for\state commander| and state adjutant, was handed, the responsibility of framing any changes in the constitution and was delivered BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE From country to from town to city, from city to from state to nation, in public official life.. That is the road he trav- eled. In each and every advancement he commanded the public confidenee and fulfilled the trust reposed in him. | He grew in wisdom as he advancedd in years. He remained unspoiled. He is today the same modest, coyrteous, con-| siderate gentlemen he was when he first entered public life. There is noth- ing%arrogant about him. He never be- lieved that he made the world, He |simply asked the privilege of doing | What he could to make it @ little bet-| ter than it was inclined to be and to contribute a little more of harmony if {that would be accounted .a benefit. “He ha€ ever been a useful citizeh and never asired to the ornamental, much less did he assume to be other than the stiictest self-analysis justi- fled. And to his ever-lasting credit the public’s estimate of him is higher than. his own. “His qualifications for the presi- dency are a magnificent equipment of, what Ohio people would call, horse sense, a high conception of plain right and wrong, a keen knowledge of hu- man nature, a broad knowledge of public affairs, while patience, . tolera- tion, gharity, sympathy and the other personal attributes are his in ample endowment, His integrity and de- pendability of the -day-in-the-year kind complete the elemental and. the necessary equipment. His long and honorable public career, his clean and upright business record, are his surety for the future. “dis patriotism cannot be ques- toned. His devotion to the welfare of the people, of which he counts him- self one, is exceeded by no man and is limited only by opportunity to serve. “Warren Harding is in every sense and from e standpoint, an ideal pro{nadent. administration — ‘will YOUR WHILE TAKE IT IN OF 1920 Iris Theater! TODAY—CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 TO 11:00. ‘ The Screen’s Dynamic Daredevil is Here in His Latest Thriller! TOM MIX in ‘THREE GOLD COINS’ A Tale of Love, Stunts and Romance. “Where are you going my pretty maid?” “On the screen at the Lyri¢, sir,” she said. the chairmanship of the state execu- The Casper delegation| to tive committee. would have preferred empty-handed rather situation come about. However, tha tremendous ovations n Peter Q..N. defeated in the for state commander, and Fred| dete for state adjutant,| anged the course of the nominating committee. Major Beach of Lusk post and re of Newcastle, who was ah arch opponent of Casper in the convention, withdrew as chairman of! the state executive committee in favor} of Dratie. | Casper had no choice but to accept the responsibility or be placed in the position of ‘the boy who refuses to play baseball un he can bat. Torrington and Wheatland were the} only posts to refmain loyal throughout| to both Casper candidat: ‘Wor-| land cast its six votes for Nyce but pre- ferred Colonna to Dralle probably be- cause Colonna lives in the northwest-| ern part of the state. Moorcroft vote; for Dralle while Thermopolis, Basin | lander, and Cowley solit their vote on the two Casper candidates. Dr. G. M. Anderson, chairman of the Casper delegation, was considered by - COME OUT UNDER THE STARS and enjoy the best and newest in feature pictures, the jazziest of jazz music, and the latest popular songs portrayed in slides and motion pictures, sung by real ee THIS IS WHAT THE New Management ‘The Midome Offers You. TONIGHT a Robertson-Cole 6-reel production Starring come out thi have* this TOMORROW-—CONTINUOUS FROM 2:30 TO 11:00 ROBT. WARWICK —IN— “JACK STRAW” | A Paramount Arteraft Picture The celebrated comedy by W. Somerset Maugham screened in a gale of fun. 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