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~ Sthis morning by C. R: Bodenbach, city SOADLY, MAF ¥, tr EABOR INVITED TOPUT FLOM \"" IN BIG PARADE § j 5 i : : ELLY them to play in the war; however, we wish to call to Mr. Leheney’s attention the fact that it never entered the com- @Mittee’s deliberations that corporations and religious organizations would be dooked upon as having a monopoly on Qpatriotism on account of their gener. spsity in contributing the necessary ex- incidental to the decoration of ‘ts representative of the different ‘ican major offensives. The floats ill in no sense symbolize any sort business or act as advertisements. = With reference to the so-called re- “ligious organizations participating in the parade, we would like to state that each and every organization rep- resented were actually war sérvite or: genizations, and the floats that they have so generously consented.to put on will represent their war activities. Since ized labor did have a great part in war activities at home and abroad, we do hereby extend to or- ganized labor in the tity of Casper, an , invitation to participate in the Deco- ration day parade in the same manner that other organizations, such as the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A, Knights of Columbus, American Red Cross and the Salvation Army, have been re- quested to participate by exhibiting a float in the line of march representing all organized labor activity during the ‘war, as everybody knows the major: ity of the members that make up the George W. Vroman post of the Amer- ican Legion belong to organized labor, and certainly no intention to discredit’ this wonderful. organization was con- |" templated by this committee. As a matter of fact the publication of the unfortunate committee is not in habit of putting on parades every . We are trying to do our best hope to offend.no one. Respectfully, J. F. O'DONNELL, Chairm: EEGE Be Observed in - Country May 12 national ob: pital day, it has been announced by the state chairman, ‘Dr. Fred W. Phi- fer ofthe Wheatland hospital. ‘The: idea of the day, which will be observed nation-wide. ts to give the people a better understanding of the American hospital and its importance in the life of the citizens. Practically “every hospital in the country will keep “open house’ on that day to acquaint the people with its work. ‘The movement has been heartily en- dorsed by President Harding. - Dr. Phifer has also reecived Jetters from Governor Carey pledging support and ~co-operation with the movement. Activities such as sergrons in the Sschurches, the movies, and talks in Shigh schools telling the girls of the ‘Straining school for nurses, have been Sadvocated. by the state committee. SEWER CONNECTION IS MADE COMPULSORY HERE May 15 is the last day on which Property owners in Casper will have “a. chance to comply with city sani- tary regulations governing sewer con- nections, if they wish to avoid prose- Wcution. This statement was made SLRI aa cst. Ssanitary inspector. A law recently passed by the city {council compels all persons who have @sanitary conveniences to’ make con- Snections with the sewers in all dis- “Mtricts that the sewers are within a mable distance from the prop- rties. ® ‘The object of the law is to compel Sproperties having outhouses and other nuisances to connect with the Seewers in order to protect the health sof the city. use nie aaa at % JUDGE MORRIS RETURNS. ‘S$ Judge Perry A. Morris of municipal urt has returned from California Brlereihe tas bean f6r the pastonversl Siweek on vacation. During the ab- ce of Mr. Morris his office was illed by A. F'red Sloane, city clerk. = L. J. PERRAULT.__ Foot Specialist Room 6 Phone 1664W Over Lyric Theatre BURGLAR HIDES OUT IN ‘LIBRARY. ROBS TILL OF $25 AND MAKES ESCHPE SE DOS HAG, SHERIFF IS CALLED TO CHEYENNE AS WITKESS Sheriff Lee Martin left last night for Cheyenne where he will testify at the spring» term of the’ United States district court in the many boot- leg cases which have originated in Casper during the past several weeks. A telegram received at the sheriff's office this morning also summoned George Masse, deputy sheriff and he will leave for Cheyenne tonight to testify in the case scheduled for hear- ing. this week. Physician Leaves Dakota for Casper Dr, A. P, Kimball has _ recently moved to.Casper and established of- fices in suite one above the White grocery store. Dr. Kimball came to Casper from Winner, S. D., where he has been in the practice of general surgery for the past 13 years. He spent one year in a base hospital do- ing army work. Dr. Kimball states that the progres: sive, atmosphere of Casper prompted EXPOSURE KILLS EX-OERVIGE MAN Charles McMasters Dies at Local Hospital as Result of Freez- ing Trip Frozen feet, suffered when he braved }® raging blizeard last January in an endeavor to travel from his homestead cabin to the raliroad station at Shos- jhont claimed the life of Charles P. McMaster, 27-year-old ex-service man, who died yesterday morning at a lo cal hospital. The direct cause of death was blood- poisoning resulting from the frozen |feet. Mr. McMasters had been con- fined at the local hospital ever since he had been brought here after the! | bitzea: Mrs. David McMasters of Tama, Ia., has been in attendance upon her son here for the past several weeks. The | body will lie in state at the Bowman | mortuary pending completion of ar- rangements to ship the body to the Iowa city for interment. | The severe blizzard in which Me- Masters homestead and accepted his one of the worst storms of the pres. ent year. Travelers visited the Mc Masters homstead and accepted his | hospitality during the storm. With | supplies diminishing he attempted to | get relief by traveling to the railroad station at Shoshoni. - When he ar- | rived there he discove'sd that his feet | were badly frozen. He was rushed | to a local hospital and was confined in the institution receiving treatment | until his death yesterday. His life had been despaired of for weeks but every- thing known to medical skill was done to suppress the eres advancing malady. She Fanned Score In No-Hit Battle Victoria Plaza of New Jersey re- cently won by pitching a no-hit game and winning for Passaic Public School No. 12 agalnst the East Ratherford Grammar school. She fanned 20 of the 29 batters who faced her. Only three reached first base. Her team won by 7 to 1. any beane crate fil Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. him ‘to leave his practice in Winner where he enjoyed a good practice. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bldg. 3-5-tt . “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” DOROTHY DALTON SQUNDS GOOD, DOESN'T IT? Wanted STENOGRAPHERS who would like to review shorthand with our new “Speed Dictation Class, starting Monday evening, May 8, for a course of two months. Casper Business College, Inc. Corner Second and Durbin Sts. Phone 1 For the Best of Auto Service CALL AMERICAN CAFE O20 ~-—--Day and Night Service: Country Trips and Funeral Service Given Prompt Attention FIGHT OPENED ON CANAL TOLLS ‘REPEAL HATCHED IN U. S.-KNOX WASHINGTON, May 9.—The movement for the repeal in 1914 of the Panama Canal free tolls act ‘‘was hatched in the United States,” Senator Knox, Republican, Pennsylvania, declared today before the senate interoceanic canals com- mittee, which began consideration of bills to exempt Ameri- Committee members pressed Senator | United States had a right to exempt Knox for an elaboration of his state-'its shipping from payment of tolls, ment, but after pointing out that Sir| Asked if Great Britain could not Edward Grey, the then British foreign do mode toward settling the trouble minister, hac denied in the house of by influencing the Polish government, commons, that the British foreign |the prime minister said: office had anything to do with the! “we are doing everything in our matter, the senator said he had bis power to bring such pressure as we “suspicions” but preferred not to dis- can on the Polish government.” cuss the matter further. ———_—— Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, Lander Court Opens. suggested that the transcontinental! ‘The spring term of the district railroads were groatly interested in|court will open at Lander tomorrow regarding the free tolls. act and Sen-| when Judge C. O. Brown of the Sixth ator Poindexter, Republican, Wash-| judicial docket will set the dates for ington, said it was well known that | jearing the cases on the criminal and the Canadian Pacific’ raflroad was civil document. greatly interested in the repeal legis-| an important murder on the crimnai | lation. — docket and oil suits involving re The committee heard . Senators | quests for heavy damage on the civil Jones, Republican, Washington, and|docket are the most important cases Poindexter, both of whom, with Sen-/ that will be heard. } ator Borah, Republican, Idaho, . the a SPE A co%nmittee chairman, have bills to.ex-|—Read The Tribune Classified Acs— empt American vessels from tolls pay: | i eee Fe Care yrs -_ MAY 10 nage and some committee members thought it would be “more tactful” | to exempt at first only coastwise | shipping. Senators Jones and Poindexter de- clared that under the May-Paunce- fote treaty with. Great Britain, the -ROAD BONDS : LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM, FARNUM|| PURPLE SAGE” — ALSO — WITH COMIC CARTOON Admission. 30c STARTING TOMORROW DOUGLAS MACLEAN “THE HOME STRETCH” A Comedy Drama of the Race Track PICTOGRAPH Continuous 1 to 11 ?—TROUBLE—? AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STATION General Automobile Repairing. Workmanship .Guarantecd. 132 East Seventh Street. Telephone 1519-R. A FEW COMMENTS BY CASPER FANS: One said, “Brennan, I’d willingly pay $2 to see this picture.” Another said, “I'll be back tomorrow to see this picture again.” Another, “ ‘Passion’ is the best picture ever shown in Casper.” Another, “Nobody knows what a movie is until they see ‘Passion’.” “PASSION” ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE AGE fi She Vamped the King. ; She Vamped Casper Yesterday. = The Mightiest Picture of the World. “PASSION” Lyric Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. SECOND BIG DAY Played the big cities, first run, at $2 and $3. Now playing the big cities, second run, at 75c and $1. . Now, get this under your hat right: We are going to show this picture to Casper people at the tup price of Only 50c for First Run Your grandchildren will be talking about this picture. Children in arms not admitted under 50 cents. Come to one place in Casper where the people are satisfied. Now, let me tell you something—. we don’t bring back anything by request. We believe in the advancement o} the movies. So, therefore, we have utterly dis- carded film junk and bunk to the garbage can. We will always stand behind slogan: our “Your money back if not satisfied. “Pay now, lustful woman.” We are not writing a letter from hcme—we just want to emphasize that the Lyric shows the best pictures in the world. We have the best projection in Wyoming. Our only competition is the weather. For the Love of Mike Come Early Coming JACK LONDON’S SPECTACULAR PICTURE ! “The Sea Rover” ; SOD Re Colt +e kde hoa. Bene 7. y he ne me te st a a e