Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1919, Page 2

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rr reer a Coe Casper t Dailp est & per, Nutrona county, Toe at cation ‘offices: Ol Exchange Builaing —— ee same member had a xped time goin! | this work. Scattering reports from the statg indicate that ti mpt for the, were the flag of teien int} ‘Wobbles an: ‘Legion méh on eae er ree cotn- tr | Priest Back from War Is Assigned to all hoaky in| big wgptes | American Lévion News Notes. ‘campaign is sachyring a ry’ | - : a vi e ericanh Leg on a4 SUSINESS TELEPHONE. +15) i % nd one or the Pier will have 4 |The post of * American , BUSINESS, TEL Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members ef Cea nn nee eee |= Kemmerer Charge ’ Entered ut Casper (Wyoming) Postof: | th ex ren The ex-s oan wie | fiom of the drive until January 3 onj ‘as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 Ei gion Bs ted Th ' statement el jaccount of weather conditions in the| ’ .. "7 > | + ‘ calmly exp! sion About Wheatland. PINE BLUFF: oF MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS une as Its Official Newspaper in: W: ea Rode’ region ‘abo 8 BLUFFS, Wyo., Dec. 27_ } REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS y' | oxista in the eas of some tour pts tase Soldier Pe eh Post Celene terrae ee en terird ising post| Rev. Father George Schellenger, wis ‘ort soldiers ani y, more sill “start the ball ‘rr y h & largd | prior tothe it ft ; ¥, President. and. Bditor a ee st, | will ‘start’ the ban ‘rollin’ ” wit pi entrance “of the” Unit 1 Eas a WeaeHUsModkatager NATIONAL COMMITTEE: MEETS (FLEET “COMMANDER A MEMBER.|, The ve opel AReamest spol acme Fg AR ala Dda ter oe re against: Germany ' Advertising Manage | yCtonal olicers national committee! Admiral Hugh Rodman, gomrander | Armistice day, has at least aroused the | - ing Enrollment |The entire orchestra, the dance ‘hall,| was priest of the Pine Blutts paccy EV Re sactty. Bauer men or alternates to the national com-/of the Pacific fleet, ha? applied for! nation to a reall; of the danger | jand the support of business houses has) and who spent 18 months in th: ae 1 . 880) mitice s:tended the meeting of the na-|membershjp in the Legion. In a letter | of nursing a serpent in its bosom. |’ G4). member of the Vroman | heen siven the drive and the opening! as a chaplain, will not return to 11,,, ' Advertising Representatives |tlonal executive scommilttee of» the! to ho mayor nt le Angeles he writes: rote, ener is Bowler hove didinot 55° 2 post of the american Legion, /dance without the post even asking] place. He has been assigned to ts, Davie y Handa 34 Ft th Aven | American Legion December 20, at In-| "In view of yecint events and occur: Fired on APAMGR Reet ave ee sett gelebrated his Christmas day by secur’|for jt, Many at Wheatland have vole| Kemmeres parish, which includes s: } Prudden, King & Pradden lanapolis, where the national head: |rences, and 3 ae ficilarly as 3 mat- | wherever “Okt pesdeediy wats; anid hare ips 11 new members to the legion @8/ynteered to devote their energies a! Patrick's church at Kemmerer ana s; ‘ 1720-28 Stegen Bids, |quarters of the Legion are located. ter of patriot and loyalty in the | Tat 1 habets in ot determine bis haliday past, of the campaign .for| Ynoje weok towards securing mombers.' Berabiies church at Cokeville i hicago, 11 Tt was suggested at this meeting that ‘support of our governiment, and with a! Unified all loyal hearts in a determina- ;™% members in Wyoming. And this ‘ Coptes of the Daly ‘Tribune are on all posts who have not elected offices desire to affiliate with th r tion to rid the country, of traitors no filo In the New York and Chicago of- |#!! Posts : are PB! Whole DO.) a irrerenca iuntertwhatr alse a: > 3 ‘ fices and visitors are welcome. since November 11 be requested to do of men who gaye their services to our} tae guise they may — so during the month of January, the country in time of need, and who aid| = . , SUBSOMIE ONE RATES |term of office thus running from Jan-|thelr full. share in bringing the late | carina ie ca bas ding Re ee : ne Year..... uary 1 to December 31, 1920. war with Germany to a successful con- | hoya oe weenie pre a4: isn ed . ix Month: The fiscal year of the Women's Aux:| clusion, I would esteem it a tayor if you | DOv8 of Wor the jee arganization hes fe Months. iliary of the American Legign was would present my name to the Proper | The members are working quietly but | 4 er Copy . fixed at January 1 to I ber 31, the |authorities of the American Legion for | 1 P py 3 ? with the same determination that Sclareap dues being payable as in the Legion— | membership.” | marked their advance at Chateau 'Thier- ix Months on the first day of the fiseal year ' == | ry, St. Mihiel and Argonne Forest and hree Months SS The value of their women's auxiliary | When they are through I. W. W. ism | Teen reatiR lon bs meta ccented ‘for The apparent miscarriage of justice |js strongly testified to by Post No. s8{ Will be a thing of the past. ; All subscriptions must be paid tn ad-|in the case of Allan S. Broms of Min-lo¢ Philadelphia. With the ald of the| “SWete™ls Mot eum leioUwh “here “ror vance and The Daily Tribune will not/nesota, who was said to be a conscien- m ladies this post worked out a full bi the I. W. W. and the American Legion | and the Legion has decided to stay. oar “One Year Ago in War] insure delivery after subscription be: | tious objector was deplored by the com: party which added two thousand dol: | comes one month in arrears, A es mitts and the department of justice | jars to the post's treasury. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations) urgently requested to investigate and i , jreview this particular ec. New England's largest post, accord- Member of the Associnted Prens ng to post members, is Worcester No. 5, which has 4,000 veterans on its rolls. The Associated Press is exclusively The national commander was author: entitled to the use for republication of zed to select and have made a design President Wilson replied to King | all news credited in this paper and also |!“ J In the membership drive its 500 mem-| ¢. (ae the local news published herein, jof the official badge of the Legion to be jens went out and got'$,600 others a George's welcome, declaring the allies, i vrn by members of the American increase of 700 Ser cant This 10 , united in a campaign for right and Legion on appropriate occasions, The‘ ; his looks | justice. ‘ : ked to|like @ record. The post has a band of} nationa counry. ten yee hae ne < to! rty pieces. The sanusl convention of the Amert- take necessary steps to hay he war 4 CVO ANGE J wearing of this badge on the uniform.}: The town of Elgin, Kansas, Kattovea it Seasons today at Cleveland, G. Campbell Morgan, the English aS it holds the record for percentage of | 350 REWARD membership in the Legion. The town | has a population of 400, and when the} evangelist now conducting meetings in The naticnat commander was au- this country, declares that there is {thorized to take the same steps regard: 4 “thing wrong with the man or wo-|{& 4n official emblem for the Women’s | LUther Hankinson Post was organized something wrong with the ma GON TPSae: rae late in November it had a charter mem. | man who has never been made angry s Be Ra bership of fifty, or twelve per cent of! = , 1 | by somethin has seen in his own) The deportation of Alexander Berk- | '%¢ Population. | cits > first business of a citizen |man and Emma Goldman was approved nino fais a, Ss = ae j 1 nity » you know |#9d the government urged ‘to continue " 0, Wyo., Post No. 15 has a bhet-/ ey to oitnow (his\elty,. Dov youl Rnows Si uae eee America. of such | ‘et "¢eord than the one in Kansas, this! yours?" he asks undesirables. A resolution to this town ef 200 having 40 members or near- It is a pointed question, How many |fect was passed by the national cc aie iver cent ef the population of} - ; Wy know their|mitteo meeting held last: week in. In.|Glendo tie: The the rulers thereof, | di#napolis Ni UGH citic : . ra OT ROOM ENOUGH FoR BOTH. sad the responsibility for good or bad The committee also voted that there vm, (erem the Sheridan Post.) Suthagement of civic activities is theirs. /shall be no distinction in rank or order , 18 little old United States contains | {© How many really know about these? | the five national [it “Ie reels Smount of territory but | |x Ral thablt Heloinaniest al it is entirely too small to hold the | Some few may know how things are |B ea ate Rebar ee American Legion and the I. W. W.'s” | being run at the city hail, whether well perie me en Debts bed sat euagy a who weore two gold stripes H K on bis sleeve and who is prominent in: or ill. Some few may know how the |" “+= the affairs of the organization. “The young ane fare for recreation The action of the war department in |.mow J see and hear of I, W. W. ism | whether clean and wholesome means |!Urning men loose to civil life after hay- - \ ovided, or whether they are {iM " been under treatment for 12 PO Sate Sacer y_ 8r¢!months in hospitals with no provision | ced for thelr fun into commercial |heing made for further treatment. in| ‘ee halls and other unwholesome | civil life called for a request that some. | A the Blden pays, the heroic Viking fared forth over te) ic Aye] ae thing be done to care for these men. + How anany know whether the old{., The resolution ax passed by the na: | 1 wil pay $50 rowara ‘for substontial of the Atlantic, dauntless and carefree taking by the might of : tional committee follows: information as. to the whereabouts of righi 1+ people, tie city or country dependents, | Nnerean A ee eHow cnartment Be ee ee t arm the spoils of his weaker, wealthier neighbors of the oh ure being cared for wisely and com- or announced the policy of releasing dead or alive. Last from in Cas- Rca serviee men to civil life who had been 1917. Brave and fearless—these hardy old ees of dice st faced their “ ey a 2D hospitals under treatment more than nderson, Green- Is thé street-paving hein done in aif? hospitals under treatment more than | ; years thrilled with the keen zest of livi eo skimpy and thriftiess manner, With} ay kind being made tor thelr treat to the codseauert lous (to. the, Ekpaves? Cntmnent. Inveivill liter therstos, the last, with the salt tang of the sea sending the ack “Be it A REMINDER!! 10 percent will be charged against y: ou Un- less you pay your taxes before Jan. Ist. ~~ deo ben Really Go 109 w. 13" ST. PHONE 74W = RD ‘o +, it ° Army and Navy Club Bene —at—— The News Depot 153 South Center St. cx Ses ae SS esa3 o-afe - 2, >, iy NEW MAGAZINES COMING IN EVERY DAY WATCH FOR THE DENVER POST ON SUNDAY—It Never Fails! | o-rgo-egeage 139-230-2$9-2%9 1S 9% o so $9 G fe-ete ao of fo! eee toate So Soele ele o-edeate ue eet ¥ SOoOeOS 7? Saco sacs 9 a celle vot the blood, ¢ arteries, bones, muscles and zine! rovement in ni’ itrength, bal lurance. As! “Tho Secret of Health an The Kimball Drug ae, The Rexall Store PLL K KLE K ELK HK Beginning Jan. Ist 1920 lo try for it. KXKKKAK HK KHANH AMARA KANN EKAHHKER LIK Y sf The Pioneer Store are sound foundations and solkd super-| "Be It resolved. that it ix the sense ing through their veins and making their faces glow with peed CLG i rae Ae ch will pe Of the American Legion that the carry- Sect tee pee Due in’ which) will be [rae out foflsiieh an erase RAOKiATGn Gn Who meee pet covet an old age like that For many Dr. A. L. Reusing hep has con smooth and’ whole for many years to/groat hardships to a large nuniber of t ; of the Vikin; ducted an exhaustive series o| come? ‘service pen and fie ts department cS Pah 3 the Prcblem of a halo, hearty ola "age ah peepratory to rot ae ee of 2 . wHenho: Are ere 60 | 8 requested to modify such order until . Rs e ° 2 ot an jul 4 t calcium, sodium and iron bof the osphates: i ee “a, ie i mh ath is 2 as Jxuch time as the war department. or Next spring we will have on display in this warrin ined forces -are vers Lak ete in the OF potassium ond magn rm ready OF 20 Shidren ih tne care ot “every aonie wiper raligh at ther meNeentianel tells of the body. They are the processes of | for prompt assimilation b the Uh Bleed, ‘so that 2 teacher, are the tew loyal teachers who | has organized medical or hospital s k f 5 up and tearing down. During youth rapid increase in the number of red blood celle, n in the schools in this period jice to adequately care for these men city a stock of not less than fifty thousand the bu! G-Mp process ka in the ascendency so — and a greater percentage of hemoglobin, will be of exodus becoming increasingly dis 5 that ee besdengy of the bedy pall towards preduced in the blood. pene as Ase : ee han oases Any tende jewal of ? . 5 growth and development. s middle age a; Dr. R tl 5 t he had SPS eke aeeeat a jerman relations was ‘eondemnal In dollars worth of high-grade Onental epee nee smererest teed cauality while succeeded’ in bean ae orfet cenbinata u ol ie churches ‘ the following resolution passed: 5 i t talizii t clinical ministers and their families 1 in a) do heartily endorse the stund of Ri f ll 4 toerEe cow Process is manifested by ‘the slow, tab erhie ry private rprection kage fins sinc Proper: ‘melCreapeciing imasiner ‘on’ Uio American Ledgion posts and mem Ugs OF ail sizes, bak ga Basra ela ohm erecete: Nf + beyond question that this forsale brings art RS ites satay s of tho Legion who have public! @ of modern life makes the ce of ¢l ody ti ealth, restores ° salaries paid iro teutagl tien iuatanertoroane state , decrepit at 60 and helples: vitality, ond enables the ‘disonsed celle to agein If every conscientious citizen will man oper ud public performance by pelpts ee pass er k2 Os Af perform their functions. h Uy study his city in 1920, he will German and Austrian artists and who absolutely no necesai or this 'pre- aes indoubtedly feel righteous anger rise, have taken action against enemy sym satire senility, this surrender af Bata Sp and EOL mule BP ees pine eo who were organizing ost e ity, this abandonment of the world, ite oll in his hreaxt net only once but many | PANS ee Vibe Sasa & e rates and responsibilities, The bodily forces and energy, tones the exh: nerve cells, times. And } he will do some. 43° fF the purpose of affording relief H | and energy can be maintained, the arterinl do- rapidly increases the red blood cells and noe : a ae to Hie civilian population of ; e ena, Mont. ganerstick, revented, and a vive, he es globin of the blood, controls the warring forces thing about iis eau untries, but in re the pur : ae ared Be eres Ue och tice) <r pllife anilidecays-talwavaunenteseeie imermte: - pose of organizi and. sj ding anti- | e,cell-salts which by their action upon tery in the cells of the body—and by ower ANTICIPATING THE MOSQUITO ia; and we do fur the *blood, their power of cell nutrition ond of cell nutrition and reconstruction, checke the By feeding the birds in January one commend th fons and attitue aor 4 slow gradual decay of the vital forces. fara ete enh Blea ferme oa struction, poe Pa tonic and stimulet REOLO ha ob 4 ‘ © moe. (Pf Said posts an dual mem aultos of June, explains a member of) nounced bul ¥y of the American eee i In 1858 the great pathologist, Professor life-giving oxygen, invigorating organic iron, the Animal Protective Le a Virchow, brought out his famous “Cell-Theory” and the cell-salts that Nature must have to syemu “that Litas feodilineth youll? on Seeeeperegpergegepdgangepe gre Soatoat % - | in which ie demonstrated thet the human body maintain health and cnergy. igeeee te HUAI UiLOL hos des ‘oe ts Peeoseeees aeetestostes ja merely a collection of ce! ter, * appetite, digestion assimilation—t mosquit thu 1 oe: echott of Rome and Schue ler of ‘Oldenburg the heart and nervous system, meculeteres. the humbers ‘of the pests. Luittle matural 2 be i 4 aeoe d that the cella ef the human body circulation of the blood, as sends through the food available for birds in the winter pa : > conta! certain mi: 1 d th the ab- entire body a stream of rich, red, vi }O0' for : avails fyb ra by pape EASE NOTE—The Casper News Boys’ Club is the guest of Henry Brennan at: lhe Lyric =, sence of aay one OF theve Cal See ees) eae nourishes 9 cells" Che bod brain. there Jess can be found by them at this + theater this afternoon. | ino = “en o# plant droops end dies for tissues, bones and Auids of the boi gene grad: '. ly restores normal vigor ani cason than in the summer. So when t i demonstrated that these cell-ealts B 1 with i ty L the table or pantry shelf is cleared oie - set ott ad, nourish and repair the cells, but Reus agian a Mia na ee os crumbs, df the contents of the crumb! > y 3 : the health and vitality of the tissue, been 3 eee Distributors for REGLO—which f *“¢ GUNNISON’S ' GUNNISON’S ! pone, Berk blood, bone or brain, of which the cell is shipped direct to us fram th, Laboratories, ure scattered outdoors instead of 2 | eee wack Pe ekage certified by the facaienil fit being put in the sar can, the birds s NEWS A NEWS 4 Exhaustive laboratory baste endithe clinical ture of Dr. A. L. Reusing. } WT be thankcul, and will show their] DEPOT . > | perience o| rok ears have ‘demonstrated The I ckage of REOLO contains 100 | sratitude bs hig tier fond bine ds DEPOT ot SR the ‘h nelth oF the, human b ody. gopends — iensant,. tasteless tablet, pufficient fae ts mijpy i foovaulie Ute next, suainer, 5 11 ee £ ‘A emo globin the oxygen that is abso. — jvorke iovely aden ong only, ie give b bee eeaet oe Mosquitoes are only one of the many | @& rq : tely essential to human life, eo poritively 24 ef “lhe , wi ait C> se cell-salte attract ne] retain thi sults, or we wil gla e ¥ VOUr FAOHSy- pa es cue Wil ate ef Bae 3 YOUR TICKETS FOR b panes fas the lunge into the lesa iad Start the REOLO Tonic Treatment fed durbug the winter, Th anor ae rg End ja e ° celle repair, nou and you will be delighted with the ha Production of the gurden, and all % e tain tl r, vitality, EK KKKRAK The Citizens Equity Store will do only a strictly Cash Business. This means everybody. By adopting this plan.we ¢an give ‘our custoniers the benefit of lower prices than have heretofore prevailed in this cily. and WE will. If you went a bill of gods On this plan come and figyre with Mrs. Hunter. our stationery to make out your Montgomery-Ward order. if you must have credit we can tell you the best place If she fails to make you a good deal SERVICE 4S OUR MOTTO hI K use MSS a eae

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