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PACE EICHT eee eee wee oe American Legion News Notes, [9A State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the American Legion, Which Designated The Tribune as Its Official Newspaper Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for, Wyoming LE Gai) To DE! 4 MERICANISM puntry ha ur Wodds, Amerteanis DUTCH GUARDS DOG STEPS OF FORMER RULER (By Associated Press.) t meeting lanapolis term The mission in An many ion of the local | Americanism to the labor Ameri the better understandi sulted among membe m, each other re nization and wom s familiar with ec of the exists Oo mi foreig In to | 1 be improved, it ti ization this than the Am inthe n small has sent tionnaries to where tions born aad with are doin In what s have Amer e Americans? nequainted out mine owners any meetings smmunity houses or t kind of deal hav n-born 4n ur town had sir been in Ame: ? How hes provide ch as - t : they they lone lo nat can be y have and discriminate and make him r of violence? Hous ood condit‘ons should answering this question lo you think the A n best promote Ar among the foreign-born WYOMING MEMBERSHIP 3,000. Application for n the Ameri- © Wyo., makes t p state. With t »plication for this last post which was received this week, the legion membershi Wyoming practically has i the 3,000 mark. Starting last November with membership of little more than members, the ion in the Cowboy state h mend under , the sur ion of State § etary Harry his office at state posts have been added sation has been re- r a2 post at Big Piney one at Cokeville, making the irty-ninth state. The and fortieth posts in the first of the women's auxiliary 290 ¢ “Barnett's Shirts $ The world’s best ¢ The newest, clever, You'll be impr and summer shirts. you will y sive designs and bright col thusiasm of buyers is going not decide to buy now, don You are welcome, whether here now will post you on t son. new Satisfaction TT The or Money with a- Refunded . v Manhattan exclusive patterns sed when you see these new spring The superiority is so evident that ant a good supply now. In every shirting and al! styles, including novel irts with collar to match. Men’s and young men’s conservative and fancy shirts $3 to $18 OUTFITTING CO, 121 East Second Street by the’ Duteh gov- ernment over tormer Emepror Will- iam was obtained today. Police of- Yicees, were detailéd to follow him, a few steps in the rear, as he walk- ed about the garden’ of | Bentinck castle here, received here. LANS BIG DOIN’S. » Rawlin post of the American plans to give a big smoker night. A boxing program ome musical entertainment. is « the program, while State Com- Charles S. Hill will attend the State medals for Carbon Coun- ty men will be presented at the smcker. The Rawins post of the legion added RAWLINS ” sixteen more. men to the membership , of the post during the last week. rs NEW HOTEL FOR BOARDWALK. (By United Press.) @ ATLANTIC CITY, N.. J.—A new hotel—the Ritz-Carlton—is to be erect- ed on the beach front here. The plans, which have been filed, call for a nine- teen-story structure, and will make it the tallest hotel in the resort. Dimen- sions show a frontage on the board- Ik of 105 feet. The first floor plans are identical with the arrangement of other, Ritz-Carlton hotels in New York and London. Sun parlors are provided s| On thé seventh floor. aS A New York wom: more than $5,000 a year designing fa- vors and bonben boxes. a ee When nt had been president less than two years, no member of his orig: inal cabinet remained in office. - — a BARGAINS a an ee ee at ee ane 8 of the Ameri¢an Legion’ are being JAPS READY TO CONCEDE POINTS Associated Press. that. the government has instructed Tukichi Obuta, Japanese minister in Peking; to begin negotiations imme- diately for a speedy settlement of the Shantung question, as the views of Japanese and Chinese commissioners appointed to investigate the problem have been found to concur in the make large concessions toward an amicable solution. ‘WOOD FACTION BOLTS MEETING IX MINNESOTA (By Associated Press.) MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 18.—The tenth district Republican convention, after a turbulent factional fight, broke into two conventions. One fac- tion favorable to the candidacy of Senator Johnson elected delegates un- instructed to the national convention, whereupon delegates supporting Gen. Wood withdrew and formed a sepa- rate temporary organization. “MIC MABEL N IN USED CARS | Four - passenger Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. 1 Buick Roadster, 1919. | Three-passenger Hudson * closed Coupe, wire wheels. “| Five-passenger Dodge. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 2 Three and one-half ton Diamond T trucks. 1 FWD. 1 Five-passenger Chalmers. 1 Studebaker, 7-passenger, 6-cylinder, in fine condi- tion. Priced at $750.00 ANl the above in good running shape and ures in A number 1 sell on time trade for real estate. or —SEE— R. N. VanSant Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. ————————————————___] of Course.” IID A DA FPS! SL of delivery whereby we can any des of the city. tions. everything’ south of Second Addition. Fancy Grape Fruit for .. The charm of exclu- ors is so great that the en- to be great. Even if you do ot hesitate about coming in. you buy or not, and a visit he correct style for this sea- Conscience >DPGDLDODGHHODGHSHHOHCOOGOOHOS: PI SPZLALISLLLZIALLLLALLZLLL LALLA LA Empson’s Milk Hominy, Per can No. 2 cans Sugar.Corn, Per can ....... No. 3 cans Frank’s Boil Cabbage for ....... Bars White Laundry Soap for Pan-Fired Japan Tea, 14 Per pkg. .............. Tall cans Pet Brand Milk for... Phone 903 @€he Casver Saily écibune OVER SHANTUNG TOKIO. Mar, 19.—It is HS | main points and Japan is ready to | HAD TOMUFELE | set from Years of Trouble —Gains 20 Pounds “For the benefit of thousands who lare suffering ‘trom stomach trouble | and a run-down condition I want to tell of the, wonderful results I have gotten | from Tanlac,” said Mrs. Lena Swanson of 1720 North Madison St., Peoria, Ile “It was. eight years ago that my stomach got out of order and my. | health began to. fail’) she continued. | | “Finally I gat to feeling so bad ‘that I Jost interest in everything and got | no pleasure out of life: My food acted | like poison to my system and I would) ~ THE TELEPHONE | Mrs. Sobasiehat s New Nerves Were Up-: i | STUDENTS ENTEREL ENTERED N LARAMIE CONTESTS 10 LEAVE SUNDAY NIGHT The young ‘people who are to repre- | sent Casper High School in the various | | events at Laramie next week, will | leave -here Sunday night accompanied by Supt, George’ Wilder. ‘The basket- | | ball squdd consists of Lloyd Price, Will Kocher, Clare Blanchard, William Les- ter, John Groves, David Kidd and Robert Grieve. Miss Alice Stevick will enter the piano contest, Rodney Smith will repre- sent ‘the school in” the impromptu | speaking contest and Lawrence De- woody will enter the declamation con-| test. | The tournament lasts for the entize A. whale. y! gallons of oll yields, on an average, 2,000 Watch. for aren of the -Arro LACK OF REST worry, over-work or imperfect hment, ai] perc ay "a, measure contribute to Dad are the’ be of nervous prostration. j ‘SCOTT'S EMULSION is a decided hel» to those who are nervous, in tha: 5 provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep and take Scott’s Emulsion regularly after neg Seott’s never fails to nourish and stre gthen, ' in Scott's Emulsicn is Bye pegs cats ote asin ead id refined in ourewn fac { dom woke up in the morning without a y aunt / sults from taking Tanlac LYRIC THEATER CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY At the request of many_patrons of this theater we have book- ed for TODAY a return engagement of the famous picture— Featuring— In this picture Miss Normand is at her best. POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY! Pee Po Saaets PATHE NEWS Our endeavor since entering business in Casper has been to put our delivery service at the highest standard. We have now succeeded in establishing,a system Our first delivery leaving our store at 9:00 A. M. covers Second Street and every- thing north including North and East Burlington Addi- This delivery is repeated at 2:00 P. M. Our South delivery leaves at 10:30 A. M., covering This delivery is repeated at 3:30 P. M. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY fee CASH STORE QUALITY—COURTESY—SERVICE MMM O MAL OLE EOL OT week, Laboratories. It is a guarantee of purity and palatability uasurpe. ~ bloat up with gas and suffered agonies. et Jost Fee SS YES LI . Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. 7. My heart would flutter until Iwas al-}/ Mothers, save money by buying wear- | ost faint and at times I would so ing apparel for the children at the Ka y the house seemed to be whirling. sis Dry Goods company. round. I had to almost stop ¢ating and $100 REWARD Will be paid to ash or persons furnishing information leading to recovery of diamonds taken from the women’s rest-room in the Iris Theater last Saturday night. eet ee hae at at ee became so weak it was all I could do! boiled meats, cabbage and pickles, with. | to get about the house. My neryes OUt @ bit of trouble with my stomach. | were so shattered even the ringing of “MY nerves are calm and I sleep like | the telephone upset: me and I-had to Site Gg went 2 pn yale ained twenty le it. I slept very little and sel- unds in weig! ani never grow Sprit rae tired of praising Tanlac.” | nagging headache. | Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper | ty brother had gotten such fine.re- | Tharmey, in Aleova by Alcova Mercan- that he! tle Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek talked me into trying it and) I. im-| Prue Store.—Adv. | Bis aA a proved remarkably with the very first! hottle—got so I could eat and sleep bet-| AUTOMOBILE OWNERS—Save a tow | ter, Now, after taking five bottles, | "dred this year. See our ad this issue. | UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO. > I can eat anything, even | 313-10 my friends tell me I am the picture | of health, Sreoete stesso tostontectoatoatretrcececectreteetredrdetostecterdpeh Se araedteatedrargeaeay Sy o e Se - MATINEE THE HOUSE & 2:30 and 4 P. M. on. 9 if : : PICTURES 3 AIS vaio ie NIGHT BEST VENTILAT. ¢ < ° ? TRE IN & Rs 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 THE STATE $ ~ [3 hed a be 2 TODAY $ te 3 * ” oe e id b hi bs Cecil B. DeMille’s Production $ 7 eb : , ¥ | | | Se 4 6 x : 99 BS = - aie an emalie : 1? ve & 1% Imagine! A group of men and women, suddenly Such is this great story. Ranging from the 4 3 flung ‘on a desert isle. Master and man, mistress splendid home of an English earl to savage scenes > EARS eae A Race Set or epee in a tropical jungle, from nice conventions of the 4 cultur oun slo neien| ae ultured elite to uncontrolled passions of ancient b > Babylon. > __Pirth, wealth, trappings, vanished. A new life, ni epi” de Nove-ant MtcdgeieaateGs aioe, © & calling to atest of worth, where those who are stupendous in ‘conceptions, amasingly dramatic, Dé ge Strong lead, and those who are weak follow. beautiful beyond words. Y 5 . SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2:30 TILL 11 P. M. ? “THE TEETH of THE TIGER” Deptececeeteeteeteatecteet POOP OPES ODEO OSS HOGS nn UMnUU NOI MND NOTICE! POPES SS Gorges osteeeoate osteo etent Me om y Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Men’s Work Shoes We will give no give two deliveries daily to Street, including Kenwood ho or gl ed The thing that makes a shoe worth what it costs is the comfort it affords, coupled with quality, long life : OAAAG be hee eA gt heen ieab wishes viownle wi ibe: 1 G2 im oan and good appearance. @ Kou want a shoe that has: plenty of room and still fits per- fectly without pressure. The shoes we carry have met these démands and we- recommend them to you. Priced at $6.00 and up EBEL COMMERCIAL CO. THE BIG BUSY STORE i 143 E. Second St. WATCH OUR WINDOWS PHONES 13 AND 14 ihc til a . ans Tetales