Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 3

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Held at Glenrock. The Messrs. Dinmond, Brennan ana Ford of the Midwest camp at Big (Mua- dy, have arranged for a dance to be held on August 31, at ‘the dance hall in Glenrock, The affair -is to. be- given for the. benefit of the bachelor’s quar: ters at the camp. An orchestra has been secured for the evening and re- freshments will be served. Invitations. and tickets are being sent to Casper, force of the through the Casper office Midwest, and a number of panties are planning on enjoying the dance. eee Little Miss Carma O'Malley left Sat: urday afternoon for Lander and Riv- erton, whére she willyspend a sweck visiting with her uncles, Charles and William Sheehan, s ee Mrs. Manbck and Daughter Are Entertained at “Wea. Mrs. Hugh Patton entertained at her home on South Wolcott street this aft- Manbeck who are -vi: in at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Manbeck, * Picnic at Garden Creek’ Tonight. f be held at the Garden Creek. for a part of the evening. ees Mrs. Andrus Entertains Por Visitors, Mrs. C. B. Manbeck &nd) Miss Vera} my, Manbeck will be ihe guests of honor at |¢y @ tea’to be givem by Mrs. R. M. An- @rus on Wednesday. afternoon, at her home on South Durbin street. {PERSONALS W.'E. Dinneen, the Misses Margaret and Nan Dinneem and William Din- meen are here from Cheyenne, Wyo., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. ©. Din-| neen at their ranch home-near Casjjer. | ners Mrs. M. #. Hawkins has left for Riv- erton, Wyo., where she will visit with 1 The Bi Robert Gore and D, 8, Baker, all of her daughter, Mrs. Crane, for several ie vif Nac sretey: ory ee $0. 08 the Oli on Deny Glee hee y's game they}; eks. ‘Weeks. i gp aey BB | the trip overland. es * H. C. Bretschneider, formeriy of tl city passed through here yesterday en: route to Denver, where he is now lo- cated, ee 29. Chapman is in Manvitie, ‘Wyo, i ti & 3 ‘s|P; Merchants—Tatum c, on business for tiie Mestas pear! Ri al, 3h “ rf, “Gantz ss, Si Office. ee « Miss Ethel Kissick thas xetuxined! from |™man p. a two week's vacation trip through the: Glacier National rk. Miss Kissick, American Legion News Notes Isecer Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men snd the |} Which Desi The Tribune eit oer Neen, by'M. ®. WEAR, vublicky Director for Wyoming State aod Maton ee oes: @ national organ- $9 the advisability and for the major frae- LEGION IN DENVER STRIKE The ioMowing official sen the riowdetee Sealetcne tose tion, and that former navy men, not playea by Legion members during the|™emberg of. the reserve, may obtain th 000 paid the|Te*ent street car strike in Denver, is|them’ by applying to the nearest navy fet. ecor - for the information of ail den- A. T. Tanner is here from rates for travel ization €ole., on a short business trip. 26 report from registered at the attending to by Omaha, Nebr., Henning hotel é here. “On August 1, the tramway union men of this city went on a strike. On Wednesday, August 4, cara with armed strikebreakers were started. On Thuts- day, August 5, about 5 p. m,, two a were attacked at 16th and California streets by a mob. .B, Phillips of Denver, Colo., is in city on @ short vusincss visit. See it yf Thomas McManus is here on business. J. B, Barnes Douglas en business Refining com: question was carefully €onsiderable study of , it was sug- Mepartment that while of Cheyenne, Wyo. : i | _-eonstitution, From my inveiti- He i § nal | members of the eral were wounded and hurt in this riot. On the same evening, at Golan and Logan streets, four more cars were attacked by rioters, this mov for the }mast part being composed of youths between the ages of fourteen and twen- ty. Then they proceeded to whe Den- ver Post, a daily mewspaper and there began to destroy it. Went to the South Side car barn aad, upon siarting an attack there, was tired upon by strike breakers, resulting in the death of two men and severa! wounded. One of the mei killed in this riot was an American Legion man th | from. Kansas, who was an jnnocent by- FE a makes Dr. and’ Mrs, Burnett, Poll Hl 5 ly “Wickstrum andj here to Thermopolis or-any oth were the guests ofjin Wyoming. inner Sunday noon at ¥ event same existed they With the understand- The moh ihe: Miss Martha Hawkins, who has beon Mi eae open the Of Well. Stipply of~ Beye ices the Oil Exchange building, hag left for Marietta, Olla., where. she win |¢é tourists, and thet spend the ‘winter, taking a special mu-j!" 8" aocident Sat Before going to Marietta, | long distance message Miss Hawkins will visit with her sis-|enney of the Webel Mrs. H. I, Thicle, in Alliance, | P@ny- Nebr, and will visit with friends in St. Joseph, Mo. “At miidnight, the governor called a aay be Reeteced eat mn ot ie Den: | Jefferson Hotel, famous in the anna's | tig Spaseae ier nies na jof Kansas City’s night fe, has been gear Bosal Nine for tho Re| dismantied. The butlding is to be tora! American Legion, asking for “*|down shortly to make room for a traf- sistance in quelling thesé ‘riots. A meeting was held at 1:30 a. m., at which time they decided to place the matter eRe ee ne: Si betore cachipoat aha ter mae ee | m‘ members were not ‘to take an: ir car was damaged according to a} received by Mr, Commercial com- will make the trip in motor ears and will be guests at the Mahoney -cabin'| Legion theatre, “It-witt be used regu- Ley larly as a motion picture house and for | ®! dances. Members of the post and busi- ness men of the town No one in the Schulte party was hurt,, but the top of me car was damaged and the windshield’ was broken. which the accident oc- part directly or indirectly but were patrol tha residence districts, as police officers were being brought to the downtown districts. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Burhett lett this |¢xact place at orning for Lusk, Wyo., making the/CUrred is not known here as Mr, Ken- ney was not able to understand Mr. Schulte exactly. ‘The touring party which was the iS in the city] @US¢ wf the accident did not even stop They are}to learn how much damage they had The Schulte party was at Basin yesterday and is at ‘Thermopolis today, UNTERS BACK ‘e financing the “‘Dhis: amatter| MA done _comparati was ‘placed before the Denver volunteers called for. The ‘Legion as an organization did nv ta any part. About 4 o'clock Friday these volunteert Were mobilized and sworn in as deputy sheriffs, “riday evening a mob threatened to attack the East Denver car barn and was fired upon by the strikebreak- xilling three men men and children. The American Le-|| |Sion members were sent out to quell The American Legion mem- bers were demobilized Saturday night. During this time they were on duty ‘they acted as traffic officers and pa- residence districts and helped in’ quelling -the - riots, was not a shot fired while they were on duty or apy trouble whatsoever started. Also during this time not a car was run or any attempt made to We have heard very little complaints against their action, b to the contrary, praise. “As dar as 1 have ibeen able to as- eentain the union men have had noth- ing to do with these mobs, but to the contrary were against. any violence. No .one can rightfully claim thet. the American ‘Legion took any part direct- ly or inditectly in the strike, A. women’s} bers only helped to maintain law and |! Post is thelorder against rioting and a bunch of juarters. hoodlums,’* rip overland in their motor car. ee 8 Mr, and Mrs. T. U. Minnion of st. Charles, Mo., are visitiny with friends for interested in Casper and are of returning here next year to locate. El Paso, Texas, post celebrated Flag day by a night pageant with military drills and fireworks display. thinking [¢aused. BIG MUDDY WINS FROM | — MERGHINTS, 117018) wz H GOOD BAG John. Sutherland, Earl B. Douglas, inety per cent of the mem- bers of the Leon A. Harper Crewe, Va., which has a paid-up mem- bership of 77, are railroad men and affiliated “with the railroad brother- ods. . Merchants when in Sunda; T. C. Spears bas left for Denver on |Won from the local a short business trip. He is making |10 in @ closely contested game played Illinois Pipeline company, Frank ®B. Taylor went to Deer Creek park and the upper reaches of Deer fen the home grounds, As a. result. of| Ofek sory eugiormep acting area They obtained several large rainbows besides many..of the regular brook ‘trout and also the limit of sage chick- aggregation, 11 to} the tie it is likel: will be played low: Big Mud to bring the game here. The lincups for Sunday ‘ibben 1b, Deck cf, Bowen ss, How-- ly that a third gamo and efforts will be made idy—Kinnery c, + 2 6 - Most ‘Memtbers ‘in Ilinois. Tiinois now ‘has the largest paid-up mire than 25,000 have been enrolled this year. Nw "York is a: close second, 460 > thind with 49,249. show a total of 9, United States. Legion members "Ss game fol+ PUREE e EE EY Sa Two. captured German guns have been plaéed in the grounds of Bucking. ham Palace by order of King George. —__—_—>__—_ England has bought the year’s sugar x ‘ crop in Mauritius, amounting to over auxiliary unit for 200,000 tons, for $99,00 pt nai land 8b, Petrie 1f, Meehan rf, Bi Champlin 1f, 452 posts in° the ‘There are 1,027 wo- auxiliary —ynits: Gray 3b, - Rei- | cown cf, Kam- _PAGE THREE { VICTORY MEDAL DISTRIBUTION Soms misunderstanding still exists concerning ajiplications for the Victory especially with reference to for- ™mer members of the navy and marine of @x-army personnel or their next of kin, Marine corps and navy headquar- ters have not yet completed their ar- rangements for the distribution of med- als, and no applications are to be made at present by navy or marine corps men. Y indications are that medals will be mailed to members of the naval reserve force without the necessity of applica- recruiting station. The marine corps will commence the distribution of medals about the latter pert of Qctober. Application will be made direct to the nearest marine corps reeruiting Office, either in person or by mail. No special form will be re- quired, though discharge certificate or copy must be presented. In the case of deceased marines, medal will be mail- Sees ces ant ios BUe “compowed of} oS SPReeN of kind, without appli- cation. This of course, does not in the least affect the Legion's plan for presenta- tion ceremonies. When the medals are received, they may be turned into commanders of local Legion posts for formal distribution on Armistice Day. <<< Prohibition Brings Downfall of Noted “Night Life” Hotel KANSAS CITY, Mo., (By Mail)—The{ fic way. The war dealt a death blow to the! Jetfersan, though it lingered on until | ,{this month. In July, 1919, when war-! yi time prohibition became effective the poral) Tetferaon cabaret, closed. The tote! itself remained open but of late mont corps, The application blanks being | handled by the Legion are for use only | \Tex. Woman Named \Head of Federation of U. S. Citizenship MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (By Mail)— Mrs. Thomas G. Winter ef Minneapolis, president of the General Federation of \iMqmen's clubs, Yas appdinted Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Texas as head ofthe federation department of | American citizenship. Mrs. Winter has just returned from Chautauqua, N. Y., where she conduct- | ed the first club women's institute held io America. Responsibility of ditizen- ship was emphasized at the institute, Decision #5, to the place for the next biennial gonvention of the federation, Mrs. Winter said, may be made at the meeting of the new general federation board in Washington, D. C., September 14 to 16. ‘NEW MEXICO AMERICKN LEGION MEET IN SEPT. ROSWEUL, N. M.—(By Matl—New Mexico's American Legion conventon will be held here September 2-4, Her- man G. Baca, Roswell, state comman- der, has announced. ‘The convention will elect delegates to the national con- | vention. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | LOST—Saturday evening, ladies’ black Purse containing local card and money. Keep money and return card and purse to. Tribune. 8-23-2t¢ Pe eeeeneneeeaesanee FOR SALE—New four-pitce mahogany bedroom set, Royal typewriter, 'three- karat @amond ring, dishes, kitchen utensils, electric range. 431 MeRorey Apts., Phone 499. 8:23-3t" MADAME M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory f All Grades . S pupils for conservators ssons at people's homes, For Further Particulars PHONE. 815-M Fall Millinery : Arriving _ Every ‘Day accompanied - by Inez ‘Clemments of Riverton, made the trjp through the park on horseback, From there the young ladies visited in Billings, Mont., Sherjdan, . Wyo., and) Greybull before returning ‘here. Miss Clemments had returned to ‘her. home in Riverton, and {Miss Kissick has resumed jer position With the Oil Well Suuply: company. sq oe Frayk Falis of. Loveland, Colo., spent. Sunday with friends in Casper. - e+ M. P. Wheeler drove to Douglas to- day on jand business. se « Mrs. W. L, Hudson of Lander, is spending a few days with Casper frends. ss * Joe Murray, who has been attending to busingss in the city, left for the Hole-in-the-Walt country, where he will spend his vacation with Elmer Spur- lock at the Kenneth McDonald ranch |} oh the Sweetwater. se Roy Spurlock spent this morning in the city looking after business inter- ests and returned in the afternoon to |) his ranch, ip alee beat Mrs. Fred Van Gorden and son Ar- thur: have left for Gresham, Nebr., where they will visit with Mrs. Van | Gorden’s sister. From there they will go to Greenfield, Iowa, Mrs, Van Gor- den’s old home, where the family will hold a_ reunion the first of September, ' 8 6 J. J. lane has resumed his position with the Webel Commercial company in the shoe department after a vaca: on of two be oy te - * Mrs. Frank Jongland has returned from u business trip to Rawlins, Mr. England wil) return "Wednesday. y se T. M.. Robinson, ‘brother ot Mrs. B, C. Cherest, Jeft last night for Denver, Mer aieter nae about two months, with sister here. 7 + * _ Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Goodnight and Mw. and Mrs, Clifford Goodnight on! this city, are visiting old friends ut! their former home, Sheridan. They drove through in their car. - 2 i } Lee Martin, Republican candidate for | wheriff, has gone to Colorado Springs to yisit hix mother for a few days. eee A daughter was born Saturday morning to Mr, and Mrs. Frank J, Dev-| bina 8 * near Moneta where he will spend the day on business for Judge Murane of the law firm of Beaecs and Murane. | ' * O. Allen of Denver, Colo., 18 spend- ins several days in the city on business. # eee H. 8, Gooch is here trom’ Denver at- tending to business matters for the next few days. * see Harty Anderson of Omaha, Nebr., is hers looking after, his business inter- ests in this city for severdl days. OLS Er PS { We are exclusive , Agents for these Dresses ———<<—_ - CO. Featured in H arper’s Bazaar and Vogue. — hay ocd Taylor left for the oil flelds | 1 LS it”. 136 South Center dt Phone 332-J Pree x POUT TETSUINSTRISE Tees reese

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