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a hae —_— P Dp 16 le nm at ni T) a9 nat oy Ag THREATS MADE. |} told ike children, Uhoses heré Yaw can play with y Boy” sehether he Is poor or rich, nnd“ anys boy can get to be president he’s smart enough. ‘ ya boys: and girls can help make nnd ikeep ‘this country the best in the ‘world by eelebrating days like this. We hope you'll never have to be soldiers,’ bot if you do you'll be the finest the world has seen.” Mr. Nyce commentea upon the work jof the Boy Scouts and declared that if {the Scouts live up to their scout oath will be no do when peace should preyail In all the “good citizens. bemes of America, he declared. In concluding Mr. Nyce tasty to ‘As the next musicat number, J. Ajthe Red Cross campaign, urging every- | Mr SCHOOL PUPILS. ARE LAUDED FOR TURNGUT TODAY « sontinned from. from Page 1.) Leary, who had charge of the program,|body to get behind the roll call, since announced that’ Prof. Rudolph Luné-| the Réd Cross is helping care for the} berg would sing the great French n®'poys who were wounded in France and| tional anthem, “The Marsellaise,” and/or the wives and children ot those} the children stood while the air wa8)who were killed. belne Sina, | Phe exercises closéd with the sini z ging’ k. Richard Shipp, whose address ia’ of the “Star-Spangled Hanner," und elven In full elsewhere. declared thit!f..¢ the day had made its impression tn all his war. work he had never ad-| dresea@ an audience which did his soul a3 much good. He urged upon the cilldren before him their patriotic duty in eartying on! "Sure, we'll sing it,” he had said,: those ideals for which the American| When Mr..Leary announced “Tie nen entered the world war. Armistice’ Spangied Banner," and with his fac: y is destined to be a greater Ameri-| upturned to the stage, unconscious that} can holiday than the Fourth of July,/ he wis observed by everybody in the! he said, because it celebrates the ban-,houke, he stood upon a chair in the} Ishment of kaiserism from the world! orchetra pit and sang with his whole ‘was typified by the expression on the jface of ene small boy in. the front ranks as the great anther rolled forth.! ubt of their being, tures, ‘souvenir Nhings of particular interest are a war ees are Fiesis: Willing 10 grow up and be a sol-! his atthe. ‘int a fragment ol dier if need be-to protect that flag. chen ter safely. LOCH BUSINESS | AOUSES RESPOND ad { sense ~ — “J rar | | ree | = 7 —— | ae od ped nae) (Continued from Page 1.) pictures, several. helmets, lection of shells on display belt buckle and several also shown. The Shikany grocery shows war pic- books," several interest: Jug papers, tranport orders, a-bayonet, Yierman pipe and a knife picked up on the battlefield. The Holmes Hardware Store has two ‘very Interesting windows containing a part of Col. Sinclair's collection ana 1 number of -pictures ahd trophies. be- longing to Dr, O'Donnell, Among the and a: col- A German! fore soul. It was his country and his flag! “Madelon,” the French marching, of which they sung and Be Mi eae song, which was so popular with the) === American doughboys, was sung with} imuch spirit by Miss Lennie Hannan, who an overseas c@nteen wor ania encaratvar: CASPER’S AMERIC A THAT ‘ine shied poeaer), PeteroG! FINEST BRIGHT commander of the American hrought to ehbradtention ot the , THEATER SPOT and girls what th the » armistice meat men if the front’ lines two years ago. On the night of November 10th, not a light could be seen anywhere on the western front) save the flash from the! cannons or the occasional glare of a Star shell or signal rocket. But the night of November 11, was far differ-| ent. The trenches shown with the Night from a million camp fires, and grouped about each fire were men| whose hearts were filled with a great} wonder that the war Was over and that they had come through alive, The business of being @ soldier was} a hard job, Mr. “Nyce declared. It’ meant discomnfort, unuappetizing food, it meant a ‘desire to kill or stab \or} fight someone all the time. With the armistice, the boys who hat come through realized that. they must forget all thmt, that they must return to civilization, and to the great ry which had sent them out, and ‘hat above all they must try to make that country’ better than it was before the war. “You can go all over the world, but you won't find a country like ours,” Goldwyn-Bray ; “The Village ON BRITISH IN THIS COUNTRY (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Noy. 11.—The British embassy ‘teday delivered the state department ja copy of 2 message received by the’ British chief. secre- tary, dated at New York and signed by O'Connor, threatening reprisals egairst Englishmen in this country. if there are any more “reprisals in Ire- pone eg and after the Ith of Novem- Shows Start at‘1, 2:15, 3: B fi sn aaez: St 8 eI at a] ys ene fs es Bs 3 areeeeeet a ae oa be ys gu no as aan & Be wae pe 238 #308 z + bed tt it tt im pay megs For These Winter weights suitable either for coldest weather or mgre tures. you of satisfaction. Wednesday Till 9 P. M. H AWEBE eee M fasts AL OM PANY RISE LAST TIMES TODAY “The North Wind’s Malice” A mighty oe of the North, by the most popular author— Rex Beach ~ A splendid tale, told by a master story->tter, acted by AN ALL-STAR CAST —AL40— MAMMOTH ORGAN—ADMISSION—40c TOMORROW. ‘AND SATURDAY — Thos. H. Ince’s Newest Production “HOMESPUN FOLKS” Flannel Shirts Our furnishings department shows several styles and colors in The prices are in keeping with the quality and as always we assure NOTICE—Store closed all day November 11, Armistice Day. map. which shows a position oecunied) by Col. Sinclair and’ designated with Comic Cartoon Blacksmith” 30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Daily iitte ‘Fre anda» jo French peasant are shown. | interesting article js a German sand- per of small shells; a1 hae Woven of paper The splay th the window of tne tot, {0 Ins the den Rule store consists largely. of pic-| macy, Hiss of the ruined Rheims and other points of interest. in’ France,| nal FES PPS pepe EES WILLIAM RUSSELL in luminated to show the face. “A pair oft e Ny Wooden shoes for & child, fabrig. jesting - pictures JUSTINE, OHNSTONES birds,” the story of a beautiful young girl, the decoy of a notorious band of international crooks. Special Return Showing LARRY SEMON —{N— “DULL CARE” Shows Start at 1:00, 2:00, 3 TOMORROW A s SELEEERSET LFS LEE EEE SESSEETS Days moderate tempera- Open Pm (LIPS pain ort } “THE HE ee HUMANITY" inthe Universal Jewel. h Production. / de Luxe. it wi HOLUBAR when yo, “Inte window. of- the Casper ‘Storage; are “shown” we close*q & German’ helmet, a gas mask Janda wrist watch. ors essen Clot i, of Wooden shoes’ worn /by pasty ofa Silence of ‘coins, aid Another huttons, r German jtobacco Jar, a num:-|Shoe Store window ‘of! t! he moat interesting: relic hedral, osreed field ‘telephone, re several sabres,. “The Man \ Ox in every woman's ‘fife comes a corcain great moment, it Camo 10 Aur do you thing 5 @ olay wnat every woman ii world wilt understand, window | decorat edt ‘and Amdovorated, ipieked up by Dr, O"Donnell in the ruins shown. . Boy Scouts lined up in front of the-of thé cathedral of Solssons, © and weresgn bund (6 see Ubat ment Contains the face “or ‘the Christ ull schoo! children reached their homes Psa done in browns. The Trevett-Candy Store | window: in wh! entirely worked» out © shown. uate ‘in’ eandy ing Store aispiay against the mirror several tates ‘ground. erected by them oyer jts gra fch the flags of the allies are: Severa} of the “peputiful war poems hae shown in the window of the Globe back- EES ES i! Some time ago (a public funeral wes Phat-| accorded by the villagers of Zofingen, relic ia a! switzeriand, to a hen that died imme @ rocket sig-| diately after Jaying its thousandth exz, @ rifle taken ana a granite tombstone was afterwards Iris Concert Orchestra Every, Afternoon and Evening, Admission —30c 330, 5100; 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 NDSA TURDA) Y : A mighty production for which a whole opera was staged. with the mm Come lo youmjust as sotiat leaders pt a erese Metedith What city acting as “extras Plased ty You'll Know the famous star of “The 1, see this great. picturems Humanity’ alt "18 & way that you's: here ig one of the fin. mnidsom HF CBtErtainmens of che season, ADMISSION—10¢ AND 30c RAIL TRESTI 1S —_ : Ww. wy ic 6m cae The Norfolk ‘esl a a tle near Thacker, near herey'1 up today. Police and bioodhounda were sent to the ane ‘-£ sie HOLIDAY. BILL LYRI Continuous : 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. [cb i ee TODAY MAY ALLISON In a Big COMEDY- DRAMA —NEXT— BUSTER KEATON Formerly Fatty Arbuckle’s right-hand man, in a two-reel scream ‘CONVICT 13’ —THEN—- SNUB POLLARD —NEXT— Topics of the Day ADDED ATTRACTION BILLY FRANEY THE DOG CATCHER’ TRUMPET ISLAND’ A Vitagraph Super- Feature A small deposit will hold any of these articles until after Xmas. Buy early. s s s s s SILVERWARE TOILET Sets ELGIN WATCHES Jos. I. Schwert Iris Theater Bldg. f E. Keating, Mer, — Taxi PHONE 1020} Quick Service Open and Closed Cars AMERICAN CAFE PER $11.50 TON DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal