Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 2

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Bi SATURDAY, ve The Cengeal record, turning: ¢ Caspet Daily Ecibune mn icomoed Sa fm Amer —__—— met American Legion: News Not ies - }hun a higher sense of morality and bene-| baci him in case be should ever be called : Edited og the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of} EES the American Legion Which Designated The upon to defend his country. | Mt Pike UN Erie Fae Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in Wyoming at the recruiting office jn the building on at | CENTR, EAS SSHOLS W ished arts postoffice i carve DEAD‘ “HO mY BUTTONS Pk Hg ba NALABLE CW MONDAY Entered at Casper (Wyomi: ice ay second-ciass matter, Nev. MEMBER Bt REPORT) “Milltarism In the American republic ig impossible,’ the general declared in; i one of his speeches given before mem- a Phe sct iatidran ior ene \ ‘ Ey — - le 6 chitiren © pe HAN WAY. Hust [berg of the Rotary Club. “Parititurism Js) RESULUPS OFWINTER CAMPAIGN army propér atid jd not render the kind a 4 erent pe einen re 9,871 Chyistrpas. seals, prececing and} Life isa burden when Sheedy Body. RARE S «1: Advertising: is qutucracy and autocgpey is bunt up} The Resin, Wvo}, post, No. $9 Hias fe. of service whieh the Vietory Medal Is] Yor Monday to distribute Victory bute (WuriMe the Christmas holiday ana the | js racked with pain. ‘s iy alter cured 24 members but On abcount of! intended to indicate. tend to forind * fheni in Casper, i | SU™ of $86.71 1 been t 1 over to rries and the victim becomes he oe hor selfish purposes. ~Is there anyon€| the fact that the post was only recentiy | os kolhdhome Wpchockenhes ie aaa the seal committee which placed $100) Gespondent and down To vei anate sT Pine Re. }im America who is going to build up aes: ithe ebmpaist for new There | SUCCESS OF L GUE IS ME the Casper recruiting station, todass | WoFt at the seals in the schools carly | CePPORCEN TS sunshine talep A w York City. nutocracy for selfish purposes? No.” ahas hardiy been started. psre Former, soldiers who desjre buttons may Prudden King & Prudden 2720-28 Stogen Bidg., \ Chica, ies of the Dany Tg fe Ke New York PFesbune so. opi at fices and visitors are welcome. are at least 200 members dn and Basin, according to J. B.*Snow, secre- tary of the post. A large portion et these are to be secured as members «at, the next meeting to be held January secure them hy presehting their “dis- | charge certificate with their application | Burnett Optical Co. GOLD sop General Pershing declined to go into ny detail in regard to the story of the but he said he wished to call at- DEPENDENT UP WOMEN | war, PPPSCEE TION RATES tention to one great lesson. ss | Loxpon (By Maid. he success pf | Skilled omer Mess ne Year. 97.80 “The sda falthe the league of nations idea is dependent Opticians he national remedy of Hol Fi ix Month: 3/90 he men who sery nthe The American Legion at Basin will! upon the intelligent eo-operation of the | 200 years; it is an enemy of al Laserk B he asserted, “had opportunity to learn| sive a dance January 8 and will have| women,” says Miss A. Helen Ward in | Ground Floor g from kidney, River and ate a +4 pee eee Sout the nationn of a [ oe special music the sfontana Jazz or-jan article in the League .a periodical. Henning | sities! All druggists, three " st st “| chestra. | The writer suggests the organization | Hotel. Lock for the name Gold Medal on every bes end accept ne 1 The officers af the Basin post we sted. at a meeting “held the latter! appoi rt of December. ‘The state’constiru- the purpose of the league, rather than | lion, to be adopted: by the past is in) merely as experts ip what are known as the hands of the executive committees “women's interes rudd it is possible that several amend-| She +} rope and to compare their relative mer- It of a woman's bureal of the league of », nations and that the women should be “| for their general fitness for Casper, Wyo. New Alarm Clocks rom ty its with our own. been to the Bs ion by mail acceptea for ARN odes ipo three oni 4 riptions must aid f yance and ‘he ‘Daily Tribune wit pet ivery after subsecr! comes one month in artears, ee OP No subscrip' Jess period t advantage of this country,”” he declared, |, ‘for they learned that our system of government is far superior to anything Member of Audit Burene of Circulations}the world has ever seen. It has dem-| ents ds to details may be recommend-| a * (A.B. ©.) cd The officers elected follow: | | Today’ 8 are Jonstrated that a democracy can exist,!” pp y, —, Larrick, commander: Guy 4 y Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exelosively that it cin be made lasting upon the entitled to the use for republication st | Es all news credited in this Paper and algo | °#rth. the local news published herelm —_—_——— At othe only General PERSHING FOR PRESIDENT? 44 given in the war and praised the Hobgood, vice commander; secretary; and Dr. Chester Ha urer. Now showing twelve new styles ranging in price f $2.20 AXP LP T° $6.60 and brass The new Hapgadan parliament has been summoned to met today. Senators and representatives will re- | turn to Washington téday in readiness \for the reassembling .of congress, General Pershing. is to conchide his has) visit in Lincoln teday “and on Monday he will resume his Cour of inspection of posts in the west. address made by the before the entire public he| The post at Basin is called the Ma 4 » Tanner post. finish thanked the people for the support they pS Ceeey One and eight-day alarms; nickel Post No. 12 at Deaver, Wro. with three er four exceptions every for-! mer gervice man in the region about military Holmes to Homes yarious divisions for their wonderful A summary of the addres: _, Work, “I can only express to you,” he} Deaver a8 a member. Most of the men Governor Coolidge ef Massachusetts ‘y of the address delivered pel in the country about Deaver ar? home-| has be 1 Inyited te address a special ; “eo won the war and have come back a the American Legic e past two Pecks Ji i to lp held to weeks in various parts of the Peers | “The big drive may pbher day in Loston. . not only brings to light some| THCY are werthy of your cenfidence.| 21 nyt we Intend to keep at it u ‘The aulombterdene scuss whl: bul | Phone 601 Second and Wolcott AtEFentine ute they have come back with a sense of/every man: eligible ts a Legionaire.” [ushered in today with the ope interesting fucts, but the gen 1 bas -d Ale Oso ee writes Dr. C. W. Neill, commander of)the national exhibition of shown himself a student of the great} Slsetion to. their country, (hey are line Deaver, Wye., port, cars, motor truc questions confronting {ho country. to.) Ully imbued with & sense of responst: SOTanE Regen yErMRANS Hove. York: @ ty 4 : ie ee eerreenrererccenvencevescecenoeseceenesreeneneeeneneneseeneceeeeeeneeeee ity a col a ich is governed EF x rede any Amer day, demonstrating that ho if quun.{PHity to a country whieh’ fs governed) re Victory Neaal for men who serv-|can o: os are-expected in Des Moines t 3 fied to advise a " by laws which stand-against reyolution: |ed in the world war is soon to be issued today to attend’ the biennial : ied to advise as to what agencies can} ie paar gen i we belleve the |*® all eligible to wear the honorary) conyention of the Intercs haglijte 3 best handle these problems. Unmistak- | 84% 4nd anarchists ane pelieye medal. A brief deseription of the medat.|jjition aswoeiation. T ade at the Cut-Rate : ably, ceae Pershing is fast becona.| PeePle that stood bebind us with such) those who will receive them, and tho} Jess Willard, farmer champion heavy: r 3 ab s a) fast beeont jeg ose SS ,| number sho: mi) ft them aa Well 48! eight pusiat, Ie to-be kiven ah x y z ink, a serious contender for the Re-|STeat Patriotism will stand against the | hor gatq relative ta the medal follows:| in, court nt Ieencas City: leone GROCERY & MEAT CO. STORE 3 ressive me’ is enemy aliens.” Th leted and fssu- er : publican presidential. nomination agerenive mothons Gf GBere SDE | .y AcE Eat eatitinelars inj on & charge D6 URoe 817 South Cedar St 3 Sati tits (hares OeR Reis 7“ During bis swing wround the circle, | a) eter and Sunes trom: a section ae ‘arm during the rec A TTENTION ju r ‘. : Ei is addresses Genera ershing: th y « bs © General Pershing bas failed to show by|of rainbow ribbon of the same width gia : ’ x D 0 H ET Evel Bil The fede "to Ginjufte ser aetaaeerione nan, Mum's aur Orders Delivered—Phone Us Your Order ? : ae as much as the flicker of an eye or a} ""D 0 2 Meee tne war departiient aad ira jentors Up|n the twenty-Ath | GIRLS! Ph 3 the war to the Braye boys who fought xt 5 # ‘ ride |ear of her statehoad. ¢ : $ ‘change of expression what he thot of/announced by General March, provide Nihay MRFER etic’ ot tae aks one 1232 : for their count ; to the men Don’t forget this is for the award of the medal ta al} officers}; i f 4 his rapidly growing presidential boom. | [07,20 TN Are O who sepved on activ 1 week of prayer, under the aus: | Jj whe gave their money and ability in soy, get iy fast dawning on the party {duty in the army of the United State jo Wier elerah (Pounsll) of \ thio) _, Leap Year this country; to the women who gave sno led |20¥ time between April 6, 1917, and N; urehes of Christin Am = Pick your HOME first, | loaders, however, that the man who led | {Ym Oe and. whoac service w is Kepresentatives ofthe governments fi their moral and active support at home of Poland, Lithuania. Vint: ase 4 then go after your i Pport at home 11. American army against the Huns, |'honorable.~ ‘oland, “Lithuania, Winland and is- thonia- to eon MAN and abroad and to the farmers, who re- The distribution inchilgs -the: eaulets ib nt Helgingtors-o1 G, F. BELL is going to be a serious factor in the |) The oe u i ine Sate ere BO rity ie West Point United States Mili- e er Nn against the ag | doubled their activity to feed the na-/ (44 of events between now and the }tary Academy during the period nameit.| Stession of the’ Borsnéviki. “THE INSUR NCE M N” j| tion and the allies, He hax stated that ji. \ hen the national convention as-| 1 Joes not, ‘howevere.include. members| A A of the provisional training regiments at! reserve offi training camps were honorably Gischanged=during 1 This exelusion is due to Mn® fact th ° i mee elr sepvide Was. rendered under a sp all D Ne cial provision and oath that did not ve or i | In the AY SNEWS Hite them:to serve anywhere except in ans will fight the danger of ene —o | the training camp to compete for a com- mission, They were not subject to or- ders generally, and for this reason have not been hel the American Legion is the ¢ bulwark in America against the depre- Lest | who sembles in Chicago, GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond ‘a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Telephone 363 dations of the Radicals, Reds and dau- or ident Witse an as given stie welcome in Rome. lies iit the including 60,3: ox | 109 w. [5% ST. PHONE 74w Berous am sure that Ame reported my aliens und of radicalism as I was Admiral tin M. Knight, chairman of «the navy ‘department's hoard of luwards, which is about to undertake a thoro revision of the recent recommen dation as to navel awards, is a veteran eure when T ordered American troops , tu advance, that they would earry the | flax to victory,’ ured General Per- oshing near the close of bis first pub: iicer of long and varied experience. His naval career began in 1873, wheu Hie address at the city guditorium 1) ye yeft Annapolis and went on the Tys- i Lincoln, Nebr ‘ are , to the Paelfic station. In the i years that followed he bad the usual ij General Pershing declared the Eng- tour of the fleets, interspersed with shere Fo lish language should be taught - duty in the shape of respensbile teach- or administrative positions. From | foreigner now in the United States. jig to 1917 he was commandant of the EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL Nuyragapsett Bay naval station, and president of the Nayal War College, at Newport. His last command was that RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY i “There are thousunds of aliens now in this country. forcing our education syétem upon them, they could be con-) of the ‘Asiatic fleet, which he held at) | the time of his retirement from active | FARM MACHINERY CO Ay q Verted to Ani ican citizenship within rv ‘about i6 “ar fase ‘Admiral 5 =f five yea Every alien should first be Knight has writ several boo! G G E GI ES the English language Fadpred to port inthe field of ordnance and aumu within a year afler coming here. 10 yition 4 . Pee ED ge AN csi oauALCy => Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center for heayen's sake.” he red, "let" Oran tee en oe aa. 8 | Pate gheraieltianne” | Today’s Anniversaries ies | | In an addr 1 00 om re off i Pa2eeecccoo0c00 the Am n Legion pest at wool). IsZe—-U. SS. house of r resentativer | mite” Yaunueaddal torhitoss) palin Liao" Duussexhias BIN for ie udinission of | : : ganization as prepared to maintain Che uildings in Tor | ; i Cc ry ons; to rosged by fire. ( H seL ery oF (Amert ais PoMLytonss Or ae Be ne Onde donk, bishon, of the) 1 ewar H } regard their duty to God and to coun nL Episcopal of 3 The crecc cow us sus Wed fre ; . 4 try and to oppose autocracy. “The ereed | New Was suspended from will be paid for the recovery of : of the Jegion.” he declared, “ineludes 64 pyation sul and all British sub rn 7 e : 4 wo! nile.” jects and missionaries impr: 4 wai wort hl Piaget 700 HEAD OF SHEEP : Men who wore the uniforms were | 4y)5— Day of prayer thruout the Bri bearing the following brands; ¢ " ericun he suid, “and will empire for the su 5 ; fete Ameren i ie ; use in the war, | Sheep -- < 3: signd up for our institutions now, IMS 1417 Vitis forces met with a severe| as surely when I ordered you into efeat at the hands of government Post the name of Marcia Warren! Lambs —_ b ay battle, yoy egrricd the enemy treuche 1918 —duat s severly shuk £ ‘ severly si A 's to have a to u TT He reiterated hig frequent reference to en by earth tus shooks touw all Behl of Bas or a daughter GAN TZ & SPICER the alien problem and* urged that all eaten nin uhowed New aa as Marcia Cc truy American should Stand out against Y19.b@ possessed Of a popula ae, ard heir ASPER, WYO. 3 tion of 38,000. The new erpsus is ex. Oe0e Lotshevism ‘and securesthe pupsuge o ed to Show @ population of close to aes lumph of laws that would secure the dpportatipn! of undesirables and the assimilaiion of tutor Se a from ions aliens. 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