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st ; BL eRe eas Goer F Che t Daily Ceibungl reps. me ware, Hous ie at st por. lawned evening HORS PE the Fant } ‘FIRE— : é a Mr. Bryan, says that the fen Frat. Ae Legion News Notes || Can you afford stat your - present coverage? Pe If es ingatade your In BUSINESS retirdionn.. Ser MEMBER TH: ~ESOCTATED F 8S REPORTS FROM THE UNITED P. re LAN'W A’ sid bee BI hat eines Meneeer tor Aavertising ity Associate Editor: Davia ee Eeicee Finth Ave, le 1 Prudden, H # Eruacen, T7z07%8 Stsgen, dg. fies of the D: Teibu ie rig In the New York and Ghee BE tices "and visitora are welcome. ministration, because it would be Ae ward to go into & campaign with an um ‘indorsed administration, That is @ good faim oi Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publelly Director for Wyoming “Be it Further Resolved, “Qhat the National Commander be and hereby authorized to appoint a new Board of Directors of Nine, consisting of news- paper, magazine and advertising ‘perts, together. with such other mem- bers of the American Legion'as the Na- tonal Commander may decide, to ar- range for the production of a pubdlica- tion in a new form consistent wita the financial resources of the Legion, at 4 subscription price not ‘to exceed one ;,| dollar per year, only seventy-five cents ‘}ef which, together with such, other revenues as may be obtained from ad- ,vertising and news-stands sales, ‘sh:tll ‘be devoted to the cost of the publicg- tion; the twenty-five cents remaining to be devoted to the operation of Na- tional Headyuarters and the liquida- tion of present indebtedness.” The chairman read a communication; from the secretary of war, Newton }). Baker, asking for the co-operation and endorsement of the American Legion! toward securing recruits for the United States army. The committee approved ;the reply sent to Secretary Baker, which stated that the American Legion is intensely interested in the efficiency of the regular army and that the war department may at all times connt upon its co-operation with constructive assistance. The question of establishing ‘field posts composed of regular army per sonnel to be chartered thru nationa! Aeadquarters direct was fully, discussed, and it was the sense of the meetit; {that in the belief that national head- ‘quarters cannot authorize the forma- tion of such posts under the nations! be r- terred to the next national convention |of the American Legion for action. reason. - Governor Robert Carey has acceptad the invitation of the Legion post at & ly Ss) __in the Day's News _ | Rock River, Wyo.. to talk at the pre- al = sentation exercises when the French War Memorial certificates are awai ARMA core ¥. Sanders, who has announced |ed, Saturday, at that post. State Com- his can@idacy for the seat of United|mander S. Hill will accompany Gov- States Benator Gay of Louisiana, ig a|ernor Carey. former governor of Louisiana and now a representative in Congress from $7 that state. Mr. Sanders has had an in- 38! teresting career. When he was 12 his he 95] father, “a Confederate veteran died. + :§8| atm the food of 1882 swept away thd femfly plantation, and Sanders, 111 E and St Phone 370 Now comes Laramie with a plan for come in the university city where so many students from all parts of the “i ‘vest must seek rooms while they are at- tending the’ state institution. $1,000,000 WAR MEMORIAL Wichita, Kan., is planning a bond is American’ manufacturers and are mest- ing with vatied degrees of success in “Americanizing France." Six state educational institutions in Missouri, including the State Univer- sity, are giving special credits <u for- | mer service men, which may be ap- plied toward obtaining a degree or may |} be used in leu of certain entrance Gne Year . Six Months Three Months or? zupesription bys by mail woceptea sd became a country store clerk, later months. AG riod ¢ “devil” in; a printing office, and then mubacri Hone my faust be pald in ad- vance and The Tribune will not prnther vest rama aaartaem nines sue ‘of $1,000,000 to erect a memorial Insure delivery tter subscription be- h Bureas of Circela’ Germany. weeetee eS eae ee ies] athe, I which he served Eee eee scp vaaed to: han: orship, in which office he made badtstt aie the campaign, and H. A. Ortnieyer did record by his fight against race asks that committees in charge of me- track gambling and his efforts to:regu- | 0Tials to be erected In other cities com: Paleo! late the liquor traffic. Mr, Sanders |™unicate with him. is now serving his second term in the lower house ‘of Congress.: ) —_—_—_ oo | Today’s Anniversaries 1810—Andreas Hofer, the leader of the Tyrolese insurrection, was exe- cuted. 1846—Sir Hugh Gough seized, tha citadel of Luhore and ‘ended the Sikh war, 1878—Cardinal Peccl . was -elected Pope with the name of Leo XVII. Member of the Ansociate® Press The Associated Press is exclusively titled to the use eth republication oF ws credited in this paper an t local news published herein, ————————— OTICE Do not give Secure subscription for Tv ‘asper Dai! ‘ribune or uny mon- ey to any solicitor who promises to sive you a premium or a chance in sort of contest, Women in Indiana aré setting a pace for the men in organization work, aux-| iiaries having recently been formed to Victory Post No. 70, Shelbyville, Ind; Cass County Post No. 60, Logansnor Ind,; and Zionville Post No. 79, Zions- ville, Ind. Mrs. C. H. Thurston, of 546 ‘West Drive, Woodruff Place. Indian- apolis, has Uirected the initial work ir ‘these auxiliaries. Richelieu Midas Coffee, Per Ib. . Richelieu Vulcan Coffee, Per lb, i Casper Storage Co. il nas ran twa’ cemtiane et: er Daily Tripun signed Oy the the cirewlation Manakpe, aus thoriging them to solicit jcriptions and collect money for same. a> WHY THE SECRECY? An Ohio post has received an applic.- tion. for membership from Hawaii. ‘The constitution the entire matter post is the Un!ted Service Post No. 75, in Cleveland, and the long-distar. ap- a 1893—W. N. Roach was chosen | pjicant is Dr. E.'M. Osorio, who ex:| It was moved and adopted that a The cloud of secrecy in regard to the} United States senator from North Da- pects to return to Cleveland in six; committee of three be appointed to one 97. real conditions of President Wilson's} ¥°%- months, puss an investigation of the projectod _? h & 1895—The antiJesuit laws in, Ger. health is becoming a source of real] many were repealed. 7 1901—The first territorial ‘legislature anxiety in official circles at Washing-| 96 Hi cay began: {0s Iseiiolae ak Elono- ton, and is givi tulu, disturbing nature among the people gen-} _ 1919—Habfbullah — Kahn, Ameer of erally. A Afghanistan, was’ assassinated! el ° National Memorial to be erected, in Coincident With the drafting of a! Washington and make a report to they new constitution for the state of Ne-| national executive committee at its next] braska, the Nebraska Department vf, meeting. The American Legion is making an ef-| It was moved ana passed that the fort to have included in the new con-| national treasurer prepare a budget stitution a provision making instruc-| statement of the salaries of all officers tion in the American language cumhpul-| of the American Legion and the Legion sory in all the schools of the state.| Publishing Corporation, together with American Legion representatives will/a statement in lump sum of amounts appear before the convention to press| paid for clerical hire. the demands of the Legion. Genern! OHIO TOWN AIDS LEGION Pershing is now a full-fledged buck! Following’ the action of the Hamilton private in The American Legion. Mem-| District War Chest, of Hamilton, Ohio, | bership card No. 1 of Lincoln Post No | which donated $9,500 to Frank Durwin 3 was presented to the general during| Post No. 138, of thae town, the post his stay in Lincoln during the holidays.| this month opened one of the most EES | thoroly equipped clubrooms in the state. Surplus funds of the National League |for Women's Service and the Home | Guard Regiment have been turned over irto the post for maintenance expenses. 4 use to rumors of a Casper Business and Professional mim Directory fis DOCTORS DR. I, N. FROST Rooms 204-206 Phone 123. WYATT HOTEL Boa Se ee DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist 2 Today’s Events | Cuba today will celebrate the twen- ty-fifth anniversary of the beginning of | the insurrection which ended in the | establishment of the republic. * New regulations to become effective | throughout France today will »prohibit | the making of cakes or pastry wholly |» or even partly from wheat flour. The national motor boat show will be | opened for a week's engagement today { in the Grand ¥ork City. Winnipeg will be the meeting place | toduy of the annual convention of the Dr. Young, a noted specialist of Bal- timore, in @n interview intimates in no | RERERKE uncertain terms that the President is able of exercising the functions ACCOUNTANTS which devolve upon him. is this semi-official, utterance of Dr. Young the truth re- garding the President's physical condi- tion? It is being accepted as such gen- uncontradicted NTEE REGISTRY COR- GUABANTDORATION ‘Auditors and Accountants {making out your In- eet ae sport, Phone’ 660, 211 Ol! Exchange Bldg. The financial difficulties experienced} handling the work of the American gion Weekly were discussed and re-| |.ports from the National Treasurer and the Chairman of the Finance Commit- Central Palace, in New \¢ce were considered last week. The following resolution was adopted: “Whereas, The operation of the Amer- lican Legion Weekly. has resulted in| erally and must pass as such until the White House lifts its official ban and the American people are permitted to know the facts about their President. Life in France for some 2000 soi- diers who were discharged from the , American army over there is not the Rohrbaugh Bldg. Over Casi Phi | misty: a" oly ARNE oh a EL! a SPIRIEAAN, Sd le LIKEL’ : PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ECTRICIANS ern Canada Joc Cream Manufac- | |} bringing about a financial situation} finding it is one thi t ‘COME TAX’ AUTHORITY In the mean time it is interesting and] {yrers? Association: which requires immediate adjustment: ‘be in a foreign country with the OM. eas Notary RLU AMERICAN, ELECPRIC ra 7 ’ valuable to recall. the fog in which those} Organization of a Wisconsin League and, j©- looking out for such details as ra- $ Sve. Me ans mite Lea! iwi, 4. . jble for Mr. Wilson's : welfare] Of Women Voters is expected to result | “Whereds, It is felt that a publica-|tions, quarters, und pay-day, and quite - ing, Heetrieal Wi ring ‘tha ‘Cone{ reaponsibjo: for “Mr, a's | we) from a conference to be hejd today at | tion. is necessary to the-efficient con-| another to be on eS. Soci. tracting. =: t have seen fit to envelop him. Possib-/ Milwaukee, duct of the affairs of the Legion and rc” That labor should have a share in las a medium thry which to express its DUBOIS & GOODRICH ae *\__ WAT CLEANING CLEANING ly some potentate has thus been. held] , he management of industry is to form !opinion on ‘matters pertaining to th: | Bleck the subject of a debate this eyening Interest of the members of the Legion tS 24-25 Townsend NEW YORK HA’ ae orenens \T, CLRANING Booms 74-25 seeret from the eyes and knowledge of between teams of Ohio Weslyan, Ober- | and, ANNOUNCING ‘ We.clean ana ré-block all kinds of his subsectf, but we can think ef nol iin’ and Western Reserve collagee. “Whereas, It has been ascertained | 7 = cok Hats, Fanamas Soft, Felt, and Stge democracy in which there has been a] Officials of trust companies through-|that such a publication can he produc-| ; ‘GAMBUTT @ WEED New trimmings; all work guaran: Tape Ne out the United States will gather in|ed consistent with the ‘financial re-| THE VERY NEWES! IN 415 O01 Exchange Bldg. teed. “Alon take “orders for enw wall 20\opaque. New York today for the annual mid-| sources of the Legion in a new fo Hats. Wo call for ‘and deliver, Take, for instance, the episode of the} winter conference of the ‘tryst com- therefore; GE AND TRANSFER for lsdhee an Ce ait connection 5 pany section of the American Bankers’ | “Be it Resolved, That the publicution’ BA ! kings’ 9 shoes dyed. . letter which Sénator Moses, of New| Scat scsaneta siti Recount aheas Association. ‘in its present form be discontinued a Speak a “acta Kaas ot, & Second, Casper, Bz, Hampshire, wrote to a friend last Oc-| The Federation of Women's Boards ter Ahe issue of February 18th, 1221 SF. rete mienee Bail | . §. Biliding. Phone (Mibleideelbaitaen ait coodh 8 | a 2 ea of Foreign Misylons and the Council: and a new form of publication adopted n ot, Phone: Ren. 87.W. tober stating that the President had Se Women tor Bites <asieaehac here ana: ) i \ a eee: Rockaiene”’ —— ae “suffered some kind of a cerebral le-| joined in a all to the church women! “Be it Further Resolved, That th °———cHIROPRACTORS = WILLIAM 0, wikbow sion.” No official directly contradicted| Of the Unifed States and Canada ‘to | present board of directors of the publi- Attorne: at Law ; observe today'as a day of prayer for j.cation be relieved from further duty} Sr Nr y ORE sfanper. this statement, but Dr. Dercum, Of} missionary work, ‘in this connection and the present edi! pia DR. 2B Raltan 3 a 16, Sones Block Philadelphia, delivered the following at tor also be relteved with the thanks Chiropract isis eibiiald ‘ ‘appreciation of the National Ex Lytle ‘Theater Bldg» Genter, st. tack upon Senator Moses: “I will not SINGERS TRAIN ommittee for his fdithful and : . Uttice Phone 70! $ MICHAEL W. PURCELL discuss that report. It is one uf the silly rumors of which there are entirely IT have vbackstairs » of House mouthpieces, like too many in circylation. my opinion of any one who uses gossip or porch-climbing methods. course, White the New York world, were scathing iv FOR CANTATA TO BE GIVEN SOON The Casper Choral society held a very largely attended rehearsal at the Pres- byterian church last evening in prepara- their denunciations of such “slander.” if Dr. Youns authority, that Senator Moses was right. Leaving medical terminology aside, Senator Moses gave Yet now it would appear, speaks with 4n essentially accurate layman's de- scription. As for the bulletins which Drs. Grayson, Ruffin and Stitt signed daily with such flourish, what ‘polite word can be used to characterize them? The President might indeed ask to be saved from such ministrations by bis friends. They have surrounded him with a mystery utterly unnecessary, the natural producer of rumor and falye wosulp; they have soyght to withhold from the American public facts to which it clearly was entitled.. The President's! health, when threatened by a grave div- ease, is not a private matter, and we YESTERDAY isgone, TOMORROW may never come for you. INSURE TODAY tion for the concert which is to be given March 15-at the Methodist chureh. During the intermission Mre. Ligl Branson favored with two charming solow, “"The~ Bubble,” from the light opera, "Firefly," and "Rosalie." Mrs. {Burton Nye and Mrs. Thompson sang a very pretty duet. Mrs. Branson wes companied by Professor Lundberg and | service; and, HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS. Be Better Looking. 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