Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Tee Ra t 5 Se JUST WA TING Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Pafticularly Members of ! the American Legion Which Designated The .- Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming el i (PON CARLISLE Spe Meeting Wednesds y | imp sed on soldiers during the wyr be c. P. Plummer, r of the/remitted except where offences would George Vroman 4 here of| be punishable under federal statutes. He! . the American’ Le: Hed a spe-| opposed on the ground that such legis: (Continued from Page 1) meeting of the local post for Wed-| lation would, have a bad effect om Union Mreific #ull ane-working in the ay night in the Army and Nayy|army morale. { Medicine Bow district. At Cheyenne| jib rooms. On account of the im: a special train is in readiness to de-|portanee of the meeting, Commander]. First hand information, regarding its part on short notice for any point at! Piummer urges a large attendance. The| members is: being collected by” Welles: which another rebbery may take place. | work done at the national convention! ley (M: post, No. on neat fornts | All along the line the’ Union Pacific) this month probably will come before) printed for the purpose. They carry! men are on the qubvive—waiting |the meeting. the full service record and personal ery passenger train operating in Wyo-! dat The Spirit of Thanksgiving Once more the joyous Spirit of Thanksgiving reigns in every - home just as it did three hundred years ago in the little Pilgrim settlement. So with gratitude we deck our festal boards with glowing Chrysanthemums’ and: Gay. Pompons, Carnations, ” |history of each man. When all the! mi continues “under iguard. Oklahoma Has “Segt. York” | members have heen listed, the records nwhile the crop of artis mes-) Joseph Oklahom! a full blooded} will be bound and preserved for future “ <s by mail. t 1d_ telephone Choctaw living n has heen procl: riment as the greatest Ind This Choctaw a umost in a class with) Investigation of the serious charges York of Tennessee. Ok- nst General Pershing, made hy articulan fent of v saman Sehall of Minnesota, has curred while his unit was serving with} emanded by Harry F. Best post the French, and the ation relating of Jersey | his exploit, signed by General Petain, Bismarck, Okla.,| reference. Other posts which are pjan- imed by the war de-|ning the same thing* will do well to} n hero, consult the Wellésley method. thFlowers to railroad offi pipers is growin mart alek” out of eaptivit ippears to have heen inspired to perpetrat Carlisle hoax. The Carlisle, were he sufficiently foolhardy to do so, might Ke now from almost any ith impunity—-so many people send a mess point are doi it that it is becoming com | . monplace silys: TER WAS GENUINE thru 210 yards of barbed wire entangle: ments. He rushed on machine gun belief of Chief of Police’ Frank Webb! eq. He stormed a strongly intrenched shat rhe det “| ent him i none wi wchine gun position, containing more | athe Sere n Carlisle, Wyoming n bandit GOlmichine sunwes rene r anocinted Presi Gales Lhe atateinentCObay 1 50 machine guns and trench mor PHILALEDPHIAL Nov! ins } lynch of New York defeied Jack of the state penitentiary Warden “iid” Wolfe of Cleveland in a fast six- used often for 's land, several | uhombi_ also “1 scouting duty in No } letter “Carlisle ndwriting of th times penetrating th rman lines} Pound go here , 5 > : caped prisoner, hearing the same post-| while on this perilous work. He came ania, Roses, Violets, Sweet Peas, or.a. Blooming Plant. mark as the letter received here by thru the war without a scratch and NOTICE ; 4 Chief Wel Both were marked as! now Jiving on his farm in MeCurt heing sent from Denver on November | count Rist. {the The letter The sewing committee of the Capitol The French rewarded him with} Hill circle requests the ladies of that x de Guerre with palms, andj circle to bring a garment to Mrs. Raf- rious than that| jt is understood that he is to receive|ferty not later than Friday afterioon, We cordially, invite. ‘you ‘to our FLOWER SHOP to see our ved by C! , stating that /the Medal of Honor, ighest dis-|Nov. 28, 745 EF. Secon et. : 2 eel : : a Cabin, Nad sla ceo trcieg tres | RSE Tee ae ROE ne eee eee beautiful display.or to make. personal selections. We are F. T. his escape.’ He claimed he was trying | American soldier. | Rend the Tribune want ads. D. Florists and can deliver. Flowers to arly: part of the United #iven chance i \ arts ‘4 < and orche A complete band ‘a have! Chief Webb said this morning that!) the signature in the note -he received looked so much like Carlisle's and the States. ie cester (M ny, “ « membership i note resembled his handwriting j,,.. at the rate of about 32 men a day.| ‘ ither weitten by" him or a mem- FROM RHEUMATISM ther written by him or a mem-| wien it comes to members of the of his fami Mrs. Webb who has os Bay AS 2 s.0 as, 1 i Yeceived many articles of | handiwork family all enrolling in one pest, Sloan's Liniment should be kept ank I, Donnelly post No, 9, of Platia- handy for aches and pains Ran iestteairan soa AA N. J. puts forward its claims for FY ‘walt Tor a: aay in’ also recognized the | distinction. F. Otto, George H., Julian | SS O82 Ne VE ache, a twinge following ex- d Gerald D. Linke are all mem- posure, a sore musclejeclatica, or i = D . . Cl ol | lumbago to leave nadurally when you chairrhan of the| Should keep Sloan’s Liniment handy to help curb it and keep yow active and fit? 9 Farly ordering is an advantage-in obtaining the fairest and freshest Flowers. ‘ e Without rubbing, tor it penetrates,” 2 Ea a _ Casper Floral Co. Note the gratifying, clean, prompt q relief that follows. “Sloan's ‘Liniment 406 South Center ; fies Phone 872 couldn’t keep its many thousands of 4 : friends the world over if it didn’t make ood, ‘That’s worth remembering. All ruggists —- three sizes— the largest was re- “We believe that the federal board is | for utmost economy. 35c., 70c.,'$1.40. ‘The | not wholly to blame. We think that the | handwriting. I Mrs. Webb claims that the address |), on the envelope sent to Webb was much like that written on packages, Thomas W. Mille sent to her by the train bandit while’ jerisintive committee of the legion, went in prison ‘ore the house committee on rules in October during the appointment of AS REPORTS BANDIT 4“ committee for the investigation of | SADED FOR BORE the federal board vocational train: | ing. 1 1ined that the legion is not i ; ane . out to anybody, but that it only 1,10 come from Wi wanted justice for disabled vet tten aboard a southbound tram, He said in part: whieh passed thru hero’ Sunday ed today by a local news writer said he was bound for Mexico) origir t passed by the sixty-fifth con- | City and “when you receive this I will g the divided | he just across the silvery » Grande, |; or at least I hope so.” land the federal board. By Liniment ions put upon the Jaw by*the i ", 25.—On some un-| fe 1} board, it“has more on less tied Heep 1i handy losed tip police thruout Ohio today| the things up with red tape. The te | asked to be on the lookout for Ca gion thinks that a separate special | © headed to-, committee could go into this condition | !Guiekly. At the same tim that will | # quickly help the men who want help.” | CLEVELAND. The po- Bad Effect on Morale? received 2 post mailed etary Bake ed the senate mili- Monday ‘and signed lisle,| “ry committee to report unfavorably | nid the bills proposing that all sentences | blind. will was sent for com eS « SAN FRA which dust arrived, ~ Ridir see how nicking is here. RAWLINS. Denver sign he was try that he be g to handwritit parison, Wo SPAIN TO TAKE THE END OVER BAKERIES OF THE ‘AND RAISE PAY Opening | ; oreet | Day ee Deposits 3 ee | rint 1 Press.) —The pr the uk S10 1 shortage ¢ 1 by kers, It will pay the they demanded. (By Ann MADRID, Nov here will take o solve the Wi the strike of 1 eirik the w nment — —= = =5| LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P.M. We told you so! Come Early—It Pays! TODAY—10 REELS Vio a Valla nr | In the Microbe—“A HAPPY PICTURE” When Can We Serve YOU? . Then The SCREEN LETTER BOX | PATHE REVIEW—TOPICS OF THE DAY COMEDY and WEEKLY Regular Treat! COMING THURSDAY— “BUMPING INTO BROADWAY” With HAROLD LLOYD ational Bank of Commerce | “A Bank of Strength and Service” ¥

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