Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 2

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f Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publieity Director for Wyoming professional reading courses will find the following books from the required & ing the first post in the Woman's Aux-/ standing comimittee on resolution, to eG ler. a at ; Lyzi , th type. ‘as , EAN RTP iliary of the Legion, the charter for the | which all resolutions shall be submitted ” Canfic " In anat ing bo Ss and t tes (Continued from Page 1) Van Tassell post having been received}for careful Study and recommendation & < oa sf Ny enables us to most successfully outfit wrecks, fire consuming the wreckage of] Dubois, Wyoming, is raising its state) for the memorial building of Walter L. the former, Six are dead in the two vil-!ques in the Legion by giving a dance.!Fox Post No. 2. list at the publieWprary: « ; Ohio yesterday and last night totaled) here at state headquarters from national] béfore being voted upon. Te «“ yr AT ety . N the busy “business man” without any lages. Three are dead at Vanwerts, 3) several other posts where high dues FIRST WOMAN'S AUXILIARY POST) the last national convention, I do not!” phe Brown Mouse ‘Quick; “Mott. \) 26 dead and several hundred injured.| headquarters of the Legion. This will S f s “3 2 N undue worry on his part. Suits by at Moulton, 1 at Lima, 4 at Nashville/ have not been popular have devised this| Arthur Viels Post No. 704, the ed RL PML LOLS LI LI LI LI MP wife MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 The town of Van Tassell which started | believe needs any comment. In order vation of School Work,’ Wilson; ‘Jean Property loss will run into millions. be known as Woman's Auxiliary Post! Dover, Delaware, has a population ér| Hart, Shaffner & Marx and Styleplus and Greenville, 1 at Cleveland, 3 at) novel way of paying state dues. batton post of the Bronx, New York : ; Roe, teen ; “Bben Wiggins, proprietor of the ney, American Legion News Notes a : ‘acd a 2 [cc iaiaaeaemmemmmeees the first American Legion post in Wyo-|that this nmy be accomplisiied, it is | Mitchell's Schoéi;” Wray; “The Rural Q The villages of Renolette and Brun-| No. 1 of the American Legion. only’ 5,000. However, they managed to Aab’s Corner, 2 at Genoa and 1 at Sid- City, staged a successful’ Variety show ‘ 35 $40 $45 $50, 5 5 $35, $40, $45, $ Y AND UP State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the American Legion, Which Designated The é 3 Newspaper . Teachers who hav Tribime as Its Official piled. with: adcepmcet. ta ming is also to have the honor of bav-| suggested, however, that posts scléect a Work,’ ersburg, near Defiance, are total Kick im with $904.21 at a retent dance ney. R. H. Alcorn, who is owner and pub-|at its first entertainment at Hunts Point | Ps MP LP LPF LP LP LE LMP BO reine lisher of the Rawlins Republican, has | Palace recently. : WRECKAGE AND DEATH put more punch and Ife into the Fred/ —-- IN PATH AT ELGIN. Duncun post of the American Legionat) [OVELE POST HAS LIBRARY : {By Associated Press.) Rawlins than any other one man hes} \tarch 17 was set ‘aside as a half E + ILL. Mar. 29-—Elgin today ror his home post, Mr. Alcorn Is treas-' nouday for the benefit of the post of the began digging Itself out from the wreek-lurer and adjutant of the Rawlins podt!aciericen Lagion nt Lovell, Wyo. for nee ot zosterday’s disastrous. torade.|iesides being on the post executive com-| the dedication of their new library. ‘The which claimed 8 fives, Injured over 100 mittee. He has given unusual publicity |Gedication services at the library build. people and did damage to property esti }+, ai matters concerning the Legion fae Were Mareely attended ‘by Lovell mated at $4,000,000. Merchants and pro-} with ever-incressing interest on the part peobie: fessional men Hepagportgpgcasbore on bres of service men resulting, | ‘ exe. fn eareae, | the ciects. | Beem | Ne, Paris is not the furthest out of guardsien and ex-soldiers on patrol < } a a last night lald aside their rifles at dawn| , SALT CREEK POST ELECTS |i 1e Legion posts. Some of the old crowd |f for picks and shovels Vinee saab sate ps named post inre getting up & post im Shanghai, oe . 4 commander and Elmer C. Rupp, vice/@nina, and across the diteh another post commander, at the election of off-/ hunch at Tokio is worrying as to the cers of the Salt Creek post. Chester A.! proper formalities for membership and s Borsch was clectel adjutant and treas-| onarter. (By United Press.) urer. This post was only recently or- ILGIN, Il., Mar. Yesterday's | ganized, { tornado tore thru the heart of this city, with an estimated property loss of $1,500,000. Rehabilitation has begun jin the stricken a) 5 A beautiful line of Manhattan and Wilson Bros. Silk Shirts _ $6.50, $8, $8.50 - AND UP Also a well chosen line of Spring Neckwear by New York’s best manufacturers ; $1 +0 $5 inirnae TORNADO SWEEPS THRU HEART OF ELGIN, ILL. “—Sh! What would happen to me if I were your kid? Well, if you’re'not acquainted ‘wi jumet Bakings. you ee oe don’t know what a good ex- J. H. Knight, aerial mail pilot, who; a) Sets ret Lg a \flew 355 miles in 180 minutes recently, ae — ‘re ‘TO KEEP ACTION SEPARATE Jand later fried to carry serum to the good! Good for me too, be- - Franklin D’Olier, national commander New. York olive poisoning victims, is a| ji cause Calumet, Bakings are of the American Legion has sent the on < OF Heth, Rulrateh Pack Noe wholesome and easily digested. foliowing bulletin relative to the publi. (IM EoT oT Mich, And they don't Millions of mothers use (By United Press.) zation of bulletins adopted by posts of LA GRANGE, Ul, Mar, 292—Relief]the American Legion. mind who knows it. ‘ CAL UNMET 1 for 300 homeless ne LGR workers ng One of the most beneficial practices) N N) \) AN) N) \ \) N ) N famiice incre, and undamaged bulk} which ean be foiowed im post and der| Shen, ation River Jonncon Pes |TB BARING sPOWDER # N aN iN) N) & s A) : \) A) \ ) We also have a Boyville Department, carrying a most complete stock of suits, hats, caps, shirts, neckwear, etc. ilngs are being turned into hospitals. | ssrtment, meetings is the discussion of| . Coffins weté imported to bury 40 dead. fnatters of local, state and national in-, "%s: 4 Fecent gas Laity hee baie becaseeat its | e9T opina ed Ruins are being searched for the miss ] terest, It is very desirable that such |Se™#tors using the ez 8 ose ae it aleeepal ieee Spans ing. matters be carefully considered by’ mem; | 0" @lleged Irish propaganda: fs addres ‘Calumet contains only euch y |to such prominent, quarters asthe presi- ingredients as have 2ers of posts and that only such action | (0 Such prominent quarter | i ee a oa Me ae i ie RS 55 5 : Sarats: TERRIFIC WINDSTORM EXTENDS TO COLORADO Mar. 29.—Press wires_in- to the mountain States were demoral- ized by Sunday's mid Western torna- does. Also 1,000 poles are down be- Julesburg, Colo., and North eb., and others are down be- Julesburg and Sedgewick, Colo. thereon be taken as may be deemed TEORYE Caley mre nv a Riverton Post No. 1) of the American In such discussions, however, and in| jegion held an clectian and the’ matter the action which may) result therefrom, | 5¢ the charter was closed with the 20 ul members of the Légion should bear | Gricinal names and 30 additional names. n mind the great responsibility which| 4 puitetin was read: pertaining. to the s theirs to maintain the integrity, dig- renewal of war risk Insurance which uty and prestige of the American Le-) stated that lapséd instn‘ance of ex-serv- don thruout the nation. ice men could be reinstuted up to July nhour gle is sweeping | “Tn resolutions, posts and departnients | 2 q yrtheastern Colorado, accompanying 1, 1920, by the payment of two month: y snow. Food Authorities, Alwabs at your service should state clearly that the action tak-| 4) sears. n is the action of that post or depart:| “he following officers were elected: nent. No ground should be left for the} A. B, Tonkin, post commander. mpression that the action is that of! jy wet, hes ~ CHICAGO SUBURBS CLEARING WRECKAGE he American Legion as a national or-| ‘41, 5. Kirch, adjutant. | (By Associated Press.) sanization, since the only authorized; jen CG. Laws, treasurer. | CHICAGO, Mar. 29.—Residents [spokesmen of the national organization! Jwis M. Clarke, Kesner Long and! Melrose Park, Bellwood and Maywood, | ire the nattonal convention, the na-|~ YW. Whitlow, executive committee. where yesterday's tornado caused the} ional executive committee and the na | ~ peeked eae “hie, amy heaviest loss of life and property dam-} jonat commander. | ATTENDS INSURANCE MEETING age of any part of Greater! Chidago, age Properly | co-ordinated action upon} ¥ £,, ‘Scherek of the See Ben Realty . making efforts today to clear dwayathe fnatters of national.interest can only. be | company arrived home this morning. Th ». debris. These three villages suffered} }ecured aS @ result of close co-operation | from Penver, where he has been. at.| e Store Accommodating the loss of ten lives and had scores of | setween posts, departments and the na- tending an ‘agency meeting of the injured. Fifteen homes were demol-| ional headquarters déal entirely thru! field men of the Pacific Mutual Lifé he head DOLLS LDL MSL LS ILS SS, SI PAZALDAE A Gill, vice commander. AA IAA IAAP AP AAD AAAA LE A ished. he national legislative committee InjInsurance company for which he is IUinois National guardsmen are pa-| Vashington. In matters affecting the} tne iocal agent. Mr. Scherck says that trolling the streets and guarding prop-} nterest of an entire department, posts} he has all the latést ideas on life and erty, while a soldier medical detach-} should seek united effort by operating! accidpnit insurance and that he is ment h relieved emergency nurses} n elose harmony with the department | going to see everybody that ‘‘don’t on duty since yesterday. veadquarters. In matters affecting na-| See Ben first.” Incidentally, “Mr. In Wilmette, where the tornado did] fonal policy, especially those to which} Selierck says that he had a very pleas- much damage to property, the wreck-]| he national convention has not given|ant trip, age is being cleartd away and railroads | -onsideration, posts and departments —— eoes R.'B. FORSYTH, - Ytnsurance Commissioner. and street car traffic Is being resumed.| hould avoid any steps that may. result DON’T TAKE , a " P ¢ ea 4 h wasting our strength by a division} IN o H. L., Thompson of Superior, Nebr.,| 1} Cort. | pola OUR WORD " has come to, Casper. to} locate, It should be our constant aim to de-| Men and women at forty ‘ y wit eae B-3 % ‘elop the prestige of the American < = Pees & CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION | gion as a national ongamization, so| Stand at the portal of a crucial FOR IT \ ‘5 teeta ite hat the national organization ‘may riod. Strength must be kept _ , oe SnRUTAn cg). Cpainienlon eras. Take th, wefBilitelt) aay representing. eer ‘ell Doutishied! ' & Office, State of Wyoming. ited body in matters of Impor.| UP» the body well no Ask some one who h3 Cheyenne, Wyo., Mar. 17, 1920. | {ens, um Bae eee ame & It is hereby oertified, ‘That the Liver-}| #n¢e t@ the Legion as a whole. Other- | aD 9 has had a loss wheth- : Pool and London and Globe Insurance | HSK) tne fone OF te cette want _ a do need insurance p 4 Company of Liverpool, England, in the} * or not. " : 4 Kingdom of Great Britain, has com-| Ure action upon martes peaks ct Z 4 plied with the Insurance Laws of this |! /70r impor ties in’ Gotnotiahe the _ We Write All Kinds y : ‘3 State a authorized to transact the| Yhole will suffer in consequence. The ‘Gk ticuwa we ‘ : ~ & business of Fire and Automobile in-| ower of the local post is very great | She tone of wonderful helpful: nce e » in this State for the current] +4 it is hoped that the enjoyment. o! th 4y iddle Life. 2 - ‘ ar? ‘| this power will be with a full apprecia-| BESS fo | jose in. middle life. Witness my iand and Seal of offi-e} ion of the responsibility it entails. SCOTT’S nourishes and in- the day and year first above ‘writte:.| That posts and departments should vigorates and helps the -<-(VWOW dn orever or dv- doe Ben Really ‘with the spirit and determinations of ; endeavor at all times to act in. harmony | Body h up with the wrongs Let Sent ont 9 ing an Electric Washing Scoit & Bowne, Blocmfield, NJ. iu | _LYRIC _ BARBER SHOP Machine sent to your home BARGAINS Today! IN USED CARS a a a a ae pas ary | Located in at rent, Cany edition, | LYRIC POOL HALL|| t Fow A - passenger Hudson 4 ot ieee, nt 3 a ee Proprietor, solicits all], Speedster, two extra tires, Why worry with the weekly I Buick Roadster, 1919. 1 Gre en, ‘fout-passenger Hudson, wire:wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. 1Y-ton Republic — Track. Will be in. excellent shape. 5 | Sweet Pea Seeds ery lady may virain wt thie store a pack sac of California sweet Pea Seale FREE cae rome, 1} «ORANGES = ORANGES SPECIAL you do pot hare to bay anything—the seeds are free, 90 come today. 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