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{ t i PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily’ Cribune MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924, to support our constitution. We ‘ TTT 7. haye no place fie hg eA tor : : <|those wh verthrow. FOREST HILLS, L. I—Summar- 7 K our eovecneeat pee cite inet rots oon sey Sis Boek | i ty tions, or to holst the red flag of grass of Los Angeles defeated Lewis anarchy. ‘We have a great problem ne. 4 ° > P year finds them stronger and each eet ot Opamaiene Nee ee Ring fos pam" IT 45 Angeles Gambling Famous War General Es- phe Pl French holder of vention a ly thought of every real American Affair En ds Wi th Kill- this year’s Wimbledon championship When I say that were it within my ing of Policeman oad rn 4 Power I would ship every one of capes All Publicity In defeated Carl Fischer of Philadelphia} ational ViceCommander Albert jand more agreeable, surroudings, for) them out of our. country. ie Nel “ eg God knows it’s bad enough to be con- “It seems truly unfortunate that Unofficial Visit Pat O'Hara Wood, Australia, de-|SGCressing the American 1eion | ined there, 1et alone to be distatia-|po much controversy shoul have feated Harold Throckmorton, New| convention this jon, : tied. gitaron sain tha muevarsant focan York 6-1, 6-2. “In discussing several accomplish- all ex-service men, and I am sure —General John J. Pershing, broad I may tread upon ground al-|the great majority’ of the American} @ncy 1s a savior of life and money, | #14 thea in Fen can yesterday made a quiet five ready covered or to be covered. | People give us credit for a clean and} We could tell af many an incident | Mounded tp a Stk <a NETS ¢ FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 25.— 4 ej honest fight based upon a justified hours’ visit in Denyer, it was!(py the Associated Preas)—Gcorge | Will therefore be quite brief in my | pions, > -|Lott, Jr. of Chicago, national | remarks. “To take the place of this dctivjt; announced here today. “De-(an staplom, aprams ssameatiiei-| “incr the pest’ several: yearscthel oa hace oo ean eeieeeatier siring to avoid all display jiu upset today when he deféated R.| American Legion has based its ac- a t cording to police, that he killed Pa- which carries 2 somewhat more bu.|2ee", S94 that. aa long as we have amd ceremony, he United States: army returned to this elty from Cheyenne, Wyoming, twice former champion, 6-1, 6-1, 1-6;} and American‘zation. there are more than 5,000 fatherless| ))t' eas, we < peutes ete helt | three bullets through the body of 6-4, in the second round of the n@-| one sum total of which is service}and motherless children in this coun- Patrolman E. R. Robertson when he esterday afternoon unknown to any tonal singles championship. —service to our buddies; service to|tt¥ of ours whose fathers were our ~epa esheets suipercdttaea: Thar | came to the ald of his fellow officer, White yne except Brigadier General Paul our community, and to our’ state] buddies? Do you know that many |i exactly what our government pro.|“nd emptied the rest of his pisto B. Malone in charge of the army : and nation. Upon them we base our| %f them are now in orphan asylum#| poses to do September 12, when it |!0ad at the crowd in his fight, camp at Fort Logan. Peggy Hopkins record accomplishment, Sin¢e| With no future before them? Are|indertakes to present its first De Sal Sark He was met at the train by Briga- the successful passage of the adjust-|We s0oing to stand idly by and let! tense Day program. It is not a mo- dier General Malone and expressed Gets Action On ed compensation measure, we have| thelr condition Sonn BNeT No. bilization for war, nor is it a threat . desire to visit the grave of William substituted another outstanding ig-|Teady this great organization of ours|i, tne races of other nations, but it F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) and was driv. suc—that of ch'ld welfare; »which|has undertaken a stupendoug task, ather ” q 3 is a means of determing ( A en to Lookout. Mountain where he Divorce Papers day by day ts growing more. and|and right now we have two Ameri-| cr our plan for madetineltiosien thought a sound and profitable basis ee Veta with ct exception of pent more than an hour at the more important in the eyes of the|¢an Legion homes for the orphans) oie and carefully planned.” next spring,” declared L. L.| Ms. Sinclair, president, srave apd in viewing the Baffalo — ‘Arnerican Tiewiou: and buddies. One-in Michigan and poem by aides 3 ~ Marcell Bill collection in Pahaskee | teepee PRAY pee na ere “Our rehabilitation program of) the other in Kansas. ‘They are not 5 on the mountain. General Pershing NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Separa-| iiss takes preference, ‘The best | asylums, nor are we in favor of P t Ie O then returned to Fort Loggn where|tion sult papers finally have been}. can ao for our buddies, broken |those institutions, but are really| £QTCILS Loo Tl aq he was the guest of General and|served upon Count Gosta Gorner | ii", cay and soul as a result of doing | homes for the waifs, A home and ‘1 4 ; Mrs. Malone at an informal dinner. |of Sweden and Chicago by his coun-| shar pit, ie indeed little enongh, but | Mother for each 10 or 12 little girls While Children tive. : ; e |tess 2 y moi he former d boys, where every little char Returning to the city from the|tess of 2 few months, t we are really doing a-great work and | 8” ys, 6 every % army camp, General Pershing de-|Pessy Hopkins Joyce, it became) 4+, actually showing wonderful re-|#cter may receive the training and D t T. o z parted over the Unton- Pacific for | known today. Its. This year has been a ban-| Supervision it needs to bring out the Town @: acoma ‘ of 1925 the Fort Riley, Kansas. It also became known the count) ner year for the disabled, and that | best that js in it, By a whole hear Pep |-of ofl would be reduced to the point] the Meséemes J. C. Van Dyke, But. While here yesterday, according |had withdrawn the complaint in hls | through the efforts of you and me.|@4 cooperation on the part of the 3 * | where production and demand are|f#lo; C. W. Jeffrey, Rawlins; J. A. to Brigadier General Malone, he ex-| action sceking an annulment of bis| mere is still much to be done, and | Lesion generally, anda general'adop-| 14007, Wash., Aug. 25 am: : more nearly balanced, Huff, Casper; Margaret Croft, Osage; pressed himself as being well pleased | marriage to the actress, which took} yoi; men in. the field, close to those | tion of the golden rule, we will have Senos) 8, and eran Jenna ts 4 : His presence in Casper, he statea,| Nora Jones, Kemmerer; Edna with conditions exfsting at the army | place in Atlantic City last June. | who need our help, must be the ones | rendered an ideal service to. our de.| o's. © ha sire Charles J oh aga $ 4 has no significance in connection| Thomas, Lander; R. H. Embree, camp at Fort Logan. It was said that this was the result} t 4 accomplish it. parted buddies and will have. given) 7 00,“ F peep cee) nett “3 F with the company's refinery here,| Kemmerer; W. Francis Smith, Lan. His son, Warren, who accomp.|of warnings of the cotintess’ attor-| «Our hospitilization work is a mat-|to their children the opportunity to| DScorum were SRaNnas Belt | ten No enlargement of the plant is con.| ¢¢r; Cash Wadsworth, Douglas, Nora anted him to Denver, last Friday, re-|neys that some of the allegations | ter of public knowledge, for we have | live their youth among surroundings | P® doth % Lard templated, nor are there plans for|McConaghy, Evanston; Hubert Ben ined in Cheyenne for canoe overturned on Lake Spana- mainec eye: cf visit at}against her in the papers sworn to/ had to wage a hot and bitter fight} Which would be as nearly as possible the home of Senator and Mrs. I. E.|ty him were punishable in court. The|to gain in some measure what we|Similar to thelr rightful heritage. | W8Y Near here. dustry in this state, according to|emne: J. M. Stewart, Casper; John Warren, his grandparents. General] progress of the count’s sult now| needed. We have secured appropria-| . “You all know the preamble to the ' x the executive. Hynds, Buffalo; Albert Peyton, Doug- Pershing was accompanied only by | awaits filing of a revised complaint. |tions amounting to more than $37,-| constitution, you recall that we are| ‘The National Council of Catholic Mr.” Marcell“an@ “his fafnily are in| !@s, and L. E. Martin, Sheridan. his aide, Service of papers in the separa-| 000,000 for additional and better hos-| pledged to foster and perpetute 100] women, with a membership of near- x 3 the city as house guests of the’ Rev.| The members of the Women's Aux- i ta > in Sa tion suit in which the actress] pitals, and we have done that the|per cent Americanism. =I know of|ty three-quarters of a million, is pro-| f ye holding“ Henry” pernit||®8¢ Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, having| tary Joined the members, of tho charged non-support, was effected! best hospital facilities possible will|no part of our great work which} moting a movement for more modest — yesterday as the count alighted from | soon ybe available for our comrades. | holds the possibilities for universal] dress for women. Cal! the Tribuae for highway In-|2 moto! rat Forest Hills, Long) We have not confined our efforts to} good as does our. Americanization Sek e, UT ee aie lice he struck his father with a base formation, Island. The count made voluble|the building fo hospitals alone; we}program. By its development we ball bat when the older mai Ae see protest, one of the six process serv-! have attempted to secure better per-| seek to have one! flag, one tongue,| For results try a Tribune Clas “ty ccami| eis es ers said. [sonaine!, more tberat regulations, land one country. Under its banner | aifled_Ad. walve to his mothers WELCOME EGIONNAIRES Casper is indeed proud and glad to have the American Legion choose this city to hold its 1924 state convention—and through leading merch- ants takes this method of welcoming the Wyoming ‘‘Buddies.” The key to Casper is yours, Legion men, use it for pleasure and profit. We hope your stay in Casper will prove thoroughly enjoyable and that the convention accomplishes all that is hoped for it. CONVENTION DAYS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 25TH-26TH : THE PARK IS YOURS ' LEGION MEN During Your Stay in Casper SWIM ~DANCE Enjoy Yourselves Generally | The Management Wishes the Convention Every Possible Success RIVERVIEW PARK CASPER’S JOY SPOT MILLS, WYO. Regular Casper Bus Service thown above, for the murder of hig] Come here fathor tn Chicago. The boy told is the first the White Evansville. THE NEW Phone 1406 Casper Bids You Welcome WELCOME BUDDIES Youw’ll Find This Store a Friendly and Convenient Place LEGIONNAIRES And So Do We On the First Day of Your STATE CONVENTION Accept Our Best Wishes for Both STOP IN OFTEN DURING YOUR STAY IN CASPER PRESENT AND FUTURE STONE GROCERY CO. 233 East Secont Street f : Phone 304 Sprecher’s Pharmacy 138 South Center Street doo Sel apr ET came foaled ve aa ES rererettey GREETINGS BUDDIES ’ From The Midwest Cigar Stand ~Midwest Bldg, THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK EXTENDS CORDIAL GREETINGS TO THE LEGIONNAIRES Many of the Legionnaires Are Stopping At the WYATT HOTEL We Thank Them for Their Featuring Martha Washington and Miss Saylor’s Candies and a complete line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobac- cos, GENEROUS PATRONAGE And Wish Their Convention Every Success Make Arrangements to Meet Your Friends at This Bank While In Casper WYATT HOTEL South Center Street ISS LEE Convenient Rest Rooms and Writing Rooms indefinitely Division of the A. A. U. OLINDUSTRY — ; : a si 19] adequate-national- defense. _ ¥ know |. LO8-ANGELES, Caltf., Aug. 25— 5 aw, 25, |, Walter Wesbrook, Los Angeles, |ments of our organization I bear in ben eee eae ereht ten you belleve with me that prepared.|ON® negro policeman was killed, an- DENVER, Colo., Aug. 25. | defeated Henry Kt. Guild, 6-0, 6-3, 63. ming that the subject 1s so big and f ness in the fact of a national emer.| ther. was probably fatally- injured : in our war, experiences where lives | Ut ofa dice game here early today. ; could have been saved if those’en-| A fourth negro giving the name ‘@aged therein would have been bet-|°¢ Luther Bryant, was arrested soon be ter trained and equipped. It has|#fter the shooting and confessed, ac- a " trol; F. EB. ley when t! lat- the ‘chief’ of staff of |Norris Williams I, of Plriladelphia,| tivities upon four cardinal principles,| man interest. Do you Know that| i patil Rhete Clscermoes ae opine 2 perenne gy cet nee SEE L L Mar Il P : i] t Here on Visit: ings of the American Legton. A re- “Tt is pee belief that the unit presidents of the Wyoming de- oil industry will again be on White Eagle Oil and Refin- Ing company, in an interview this] Their organization is known as the afternoon with a Tribune representa- Continuing, the opinion that before the summer| Members of this organization who entering the producing end of the in- through Glacier national park. This| address given this afternoon by Le the new White Eagle refinery at Be Assured That This Company Is Glad to Join N WELCOMING THE LEGION TO CASPER There’s An Added Attraction At Our Showroom in the New Hudson Coach Be Sure to See It Will Make You Sit Up and Take Notice, Too FN Jez. Conventions of the Type Now In Progress In Casper Are the GREATEST BOOSTERS ‘A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to the The Bungalow Grocery & Market 412 E. Fifth St. Phones 22—23 AMERICAN LEGION We Join in Welcoming You and Cordially Invite You The New. Jewett Special ~ 424 W, Yellowstone PERSHING ON aaresponrs JAMENGAVLEGIONBISESITS === ==S0NE DEAD, TWO“"teSt. NUNILIARY OF seed HOT WORM =| LEB OPEN 5S to solve. In the northwest we have women acquatic stars, including a 4 W. White, of Austin, Texas, 6-0,-6-1,}— > = ~ yes I. W. W-jism, in other places” bol- AT “4 Dick GAME number that participated in the DENVER TODAY sistance" ic Vive Commander “Albert Stresses Foundation cristata 'aa|/¥# UIUL UMMC |sice 2, %: Se =e rol dies To Bein in Session Two Days With Enter- tainment Features The state convention of the Wo. men’s Auxillary of the American Le. gion got under way this morning ‘n the reading room of the Elks bullding at the same time that the Legion was holding ‘its own convention in the auditorium of the same structure and the morning was taken up with organization, business reports, tra annual address of Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair, department president, ap- pointment of committee, and greet- wena mw eee eee eee Eagle Company cess was taken at noon and at that hour Mrs. Sinclair met with the past partment of the Legion at a lunch. eon held at the Henning hotel. : ind Mrs. 1°, = . King, past department president, president of the) are all past presidents of chapters of the Legion auxiliary in Wyoming. Past President's parley and their Purpose is to promote the welfare of he expressed himself of| &*-service women. present large over supply | attended the luncheon today include der, Powell, Louise A. Mylar, Chey- from a vacation trip| American Legion tn attending tho time that the president of | tet #. Albert, national vice command. Eagle company has seen | ¢r Of the Legion. Tribune wantads bri results. STAR SEDAN McKinley and Yellowstone We Believe That A City Can Claim Legionnaires By the MEMBERS OF THE v To Inspect Brougham BUDDY, SHE’S A-PIPPIN On Display—Right Now at the DOUD MOTOR CO. Phone 1700