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Se ee a a a A A ne ee en et ee fa ae LAM ME ME Me Ee ee Sa aE ee ee em OO eee eE Ee Oe ee A a 2. a ae ee 2 42 ee 4 ee Ee ae COMMITTEES OF | LEGION CHOSEN TUESDAY NIGHT Commander. of George Vrometl Post Announces Appoint- ments of Standing Com- mittees for Year Members of the standing ‘cornmittees of the George Vroman post of the Amerie Legion Were named last night by Peter Q. Nyce, commander of. the Caspeg post of the legion. <The exeou- tive committee was decided upon at the; meeting of the post Monday night. The followiig committees for the year) were mamed: Finance Committee—Dr. G, M. An bye chairman; George R. Waid dt, J. Scott, R. M. Boeke, and 4 win M. Membership Committee—Dan C. Me- Carthy, chairman; J. J. O'Donnell, D.| B. Straitit?, Martin Larsen and M. P. Wear. Welfare Committee—Burke Sinclair,| chairman; Harry Fisher, F. A. Pelletier, | Dr. N. C. Geis, and Frank Francis. > inment Committee—C. R. Pet- airman; Joel Y. Baghy, L. G. er, Chas 8. Doyle, and D, L. man; Thos. W: Haymond, C. P. Plummer, John K. Anderson, and Dr. J. F. O'Donnell. pee rE toe SAS! REP. BROW NING OF N.Y. DROPS DEAD IN WASH. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, ing Commitiee—R. H." wichol| ARMY CIRCLES STIRRED BY SHIFTING OF CHEMICAL WARFARE CHIEF | Considerable comment has been caused in arnty clycles by: the information that | Maj.-Gen, W. 1. Sibert hag been summarily relieved of his duties as chief of the | | chemical warfare service, and transferred to Atlanta, Ga., where he will assume command of Camp Gordon. ° NEW YORK AND LINGOLA INTERESTS WOULD HELP That the possibilities of Casper are attracting attention the Country over is indicated a local man bilities in the building line here. One inquiry came from banking in- ‘ terests in Lincoln, Neb., { terested in a building association, j other was from a New York syndicate. | “| the purpose of “putt j ‘PUBLIC HEALTH | WORK INSPECTED Miss Crogan, who is In charge of the | Red Cross nursing work in the State ot | pv: ‘yoming, visited Casper yesterday and ' inspected the work being done here vy | Miss Eiizabeth Bahen, the public health * j nies His oeMLN PTL tence |: (At wu entetiad He Tne chanieer ora: ».mittee_of the: Red Cross, held Jast night } | at the Episeopal parish house, Miss Cro- | expressed hearty approval of. Miss | n's work if the public schools, ans were made for the undertaking BUILD GREATER GASPER his week as to the possi- | which are in- he | E The r Goth companies were considering ine | Of othier public health work Dy Miss Mar. 24.—Repre- || possibility ‘of purchasing = supdivision | Baben as soon ag the health survey | scatative W. J. Browning of New der- ina of building large iumbers ot} beitis made in the schools is completed. | sex dropped dead in the barber shop | houses for sale. | of the Capitol today from heart dt sease, \ Sota 52 BEI i NOTICE OF INCORPORATION {| Notice is hereby given that the Cas per.Omnibus and Transfer Company hag been Incorporated under the laws of the State of Wyoming, wa! (he capi | tal stock of $50,000.00 divided into 6,000 shares of the par value of $10 sack and a term of existence of fifty years. t The number of directors shall pe thre2} and the names of those who shai! man: first year are, Frank H. Verley, A. Miller and Alfred R. Lowey. object of the incorporation if co eng | ix the business of transportation in al its branches, both of passengers aad] freight. The operations’ of the company may} be carried on in the State of W yeming | and in other states of the [nited States. | The principal place of busin: State of Wyoming shall be Natrona County, and the charge thereof is Alfred R. L Oil Exchange Bldg. \ CASPER OMNIRUS & a oF DURHAM. & LOW EY, a Attorneys: Pub. Mar, 24, 25, 26,%1920. a NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS .AN- NUAL MEETING Wotice is hereby given that the regu lar.annual stockholders meeting of the Chappell Oil Company will be held at the offices of the company in the Oil Ex- change Building, room .301, City of ber; county of Natrona, State of oming, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, the 7th day of April, 1920, for the election of a Roatd of bi rectors to manage the business of tio company for the ensuing year, or unlit such time as their successors are elected and qualified, as wgll as for ‘the von- sideration and transaction of such other business as may come before the mest ing. In the eyent it may be inconyenient for you to attend this nieeting in’ per- son, please sign and have’ witnessed {he attached proxy and@’then return the same, with as ttle delay, as possible, to ¥ of the compan: stock may be rep this meeting. H. B&B. DURHAM, Secretary Chappell Oil Company. Pub. Mar. 24, 1920. refreshments. quested to be present, ee | SATURDAY. AND SUNDAY AT Evaryhody wants it—because it makes mast palatable and sweetest of foods. You save when you buy it. You save when you useit. ~ Calumet Baking Powder is so periget! made—so perfect in eeping qualities—that bake-day failures are absolutely impos- sible. Best by test. : CallforCalumet Baking Powder.- id = LOYAL MOOSE ATTENTION Powder ‘River Legion No. All Legionnaires and candidates aré re- J. N. One; tea “advertises 300 | cups to the poutid; another +400 cups. ‘ Why don’t we make | great big promises like those? Because we want to be! | believed. | If youreally want to know} ; how. many cups Schilling | ‘Tea makes to the pound, | , tell us how darge is ‘our | cap, how strong=you ike | your ‘tea, what flavor you{ drink — Japan, Ceylon, | India, Oolong, English’ Breakfast. Then we'll know what we are talking abou.! ; | “We Buow this anyway: | Schilling ‘Fea makes more! cups to the pound than ‘any ; other. tea we know /of at! any price, | Ma are fonr flavors of Schilling THE LYRIC } ATTENTION UNION: MEN If You Want the UNION LABEL On Your y at i, Ceylon - India, Poles, H ati eakfast. All ong quality. f parchmyn-lined moisturc-proof aa: At yrocers éverywhere. A Schilling & Co Sar Francisco | WANTED Hauling Contracts “Wat. Wolf Motor Co, Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers——Federal and Re- public Trucks Have Them Made by Cx H; WHALEY Tailor Phone 483-J 109 E. ist CRASH! Two more cars col- lide. No one is hurt. Both cars are demol- ished. Neither party is’ to” blame, ho pays? THE MAN WITH OUT INSURANCE. © (f We bine Collision ~ Insurance ee Really 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74 W KRAUSS, Herder. der ‘River i 99 will. meet: at ‘Moose. Hall Thursday, March 25, at 9:00 P. M. Initiation and —_ BY RED CROSS, A! adoption of asi 16th Hitution of the Dubois &* Goodrich“ete ‘drawing ‘ths | “Er Paskertony oh intact 3.008. recalled by important Parkerton cost $30 tional Non : hed here thie of league 1 The league con} ¥ by @ state conven: a Nonareionle i League ticket into the field for the state primary to be held Jiine 30. The league will operate asa distinet political party in this: state, 4¢ was indicated. Since ‘Townley made the the league has spént thousands of lars organizing ers. and ; men in every ‘and corner state,’ A-young army Of organizers has canvassed its length and@ breadth. A Nonpartisan “Working ne Pglitical League has been labor leaders to work largely an Nonpartisan League—but oe of it, The constitu of the National Nonpartisan Ladese ancl only. Ri ya fide" farmers, to become mem By tomorrow ‘night the int wit} have announced its. ticket for the state spre cbe can te “pa oe so ol Unie” guests, extremely cold weather or extremely i bie «warm ‘weather tp prevent he milkman’ arrival a ‘ G Asang cu hac uuee: ge eS Ww a not be Prepared? Weather’ s Uncertain This ee. There isd Nothing Uncertain About \wumino a Roof Pais’ Makes Shingle Roofs AND : All Farm Buildings Rainproof . Leakproof Weatherproof TAR DEPARTMENT / ig the ong solution to preparedness in the: emergency, Order ‘at least a half dozen cans from your Grocer. Ir will replace. fresh milk and cream wherever they are. gtavies—or whipped to top ‘the. “dainty dessert. Always ready—always as tichy Se eee soe ‘fine healthy cows. 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