Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 7

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MARCH 31, 1920 American Legion News Notes State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and ~ Amotican Legion, Which Designated The ns Tribune aii Its Official Newspaper Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming NATIONAL AMERICANISM COM- police commissioner of New York City, MISSION: a8 chairman of this commission, ; As One of the most important recommen. ; #Sistant to the secretary of war, Mr. Qutions of the national convention was | Woods had charge of the goverhment’s that a National Americanism commis- |-TCe™ployment work and in the interest sion be created to endeavor to realize | Of ¢x-#ervice men needing jobs effect- in the United States the basic ideal of | ed the comrdination and co-operation of the Americah Legion of 100 per cent | all ngencles engaged in this work. Mr. ‘Americanism through the planning, es-| Weeds is now preparing tentative tablishment and conduct of a continu- | Pins to curry into effect the purposes ous constructive educational system de- | *88!gned to the NationilyAmericanism signed to— ( | Commission by the convention. 1, Combat all anti-American tenden- In order that the commission may fos, activities and propiganda. have ‘the co-operation of all the mem- . Work for the education of immi-' bers of the American Legion through grants, prospective Amercian citizens the departments in the various states, and alien residents in the principles of “md the benefit. of their suggestions Americanism, ; nue advice, the following is recom- 9. Trictileate the ideas of Arhérican-| mended for your consideration and ap- ism in°the citizen population, particu-, propriate action: |. é larly the basic American principle that 1. That a department committee be interests of all the people are appointed in each department to carry ve those of any special interest or out Americanism Activities within the , so-called class or section of the péo- department. F 2. That the chairman of each depart 4, Spread throughout the people of, ment committee be the representative the nation information as to the real in that departme: of the National ture and principles of American gov-. Americanism coms ion, ‘/ rnment. 3. That in order to assist in the form- 5. Foster the teaching of American-| ulation of plans for Americanism work, ism in- all schools,” | the National Americanism commission Acting upon the authority granted be informed at the earliest’ practica) iby the National Executive committee . date of the status.of any Americanism at the meeting immediately after the campaign which may have already onvention, the national commander has been undertaken In your department pppointed Mr, Arthur Woods, former and a brief account of any American: ism activities of posts in your depart- | ment. 4, That the chairman of the depart- ment Americanism Committee be ap- | pointed immediately and his name for- warded to the national commander, 5. That the chairman of your de- partment Americanism committee at- tend a conference of all the chairmen of Department Americanism commit- ters on Jnonuary 19, 1920, for a confer. ence with Mr. Woods, and that. you notify these headquarters whether or not his presence may be expected here on that date. The service to the nation which the National Americanism commission in | ¢0-opération with the Americanism com. | mittees in the various departments of the Legion can accomplish, will be one | of the most important constructive con | tributions that the American Legion ‘can make toward National betterment, [and it is essential that this work be undertaken immediately Needless to say, the chalrman of your | Denartment Americanism committee | will be chosen for his fitness for the | task he witl be called upon to per- | form, os well as for his availability and | experience and -familiarity with such work. It is desired that \the chairman of | the Denartment Americanism commit- | tee attend the conference with) Mr. | Woods on Janusrv 19, regardless of | whether or not the entire devartment lcommittes has been appointed, for reveon thet the general plan of the National Americanism Commission may | he ab'e to nraft hy “tt xperiences of the ar “ente that have already un- | dertaken this work. | MOORCROFT Pt 4S WILD WEST SHOW | The Moorcroft, Tegion is planning « wild west celebra- tees’ to be held at national headquar- ; Wyo., post of the | Daily Cribune tion for July 3, 4 and 5, this year. Gov- SHERIDAN STARTS ON CONVEN- | ernor Carey, State Commander Charles TION. Hill, and State Secretary Harry Fisher, The American iegion post at Sheri- have been invited to attend the cele- “ i dan, Wyo., is planning a series of enter- bration which is to be staged under the tainments to raise funds for the enter- entire direction of the American Legion r t at Moorcroft. 6! tainment of the state convention, which will meet here in August. Immediatély ats ; after Easter a ball will be held. Within RAWLINS POST PASSES 110 MARK | ;he next month 2 minstrel shov, the | Recent report from the Fred Duncan | cast for which will include the best} Post of the American Legion at Raw-| talent obtainable will be given. Other jins shows that there are more than{events are planned for later in the} .110 members in this fast growing post. | spring. The membership of the legion | This in spite of the fact that the dues | hére has passed th 400 mark. are higher than at some. posts, being |———————-——— | , $5 for the year including sate, national, | and local dues, The dues for the Cas- | per post_and many other posts in the | state of Wyoming are $4 annually. The! post meets once a month. | —_— | A building fund for the erection of | BARBER SHOP | structure to house the Legion post has | been started by the Moorcroft, Wyo., Located i post of the American Legion, ; Speed \ Riverton Past Nov iv ot the American |LYRIC POOL HALL! Legion gave a smoker to ex-service . tae. men on Tuesday, March 23, in the Com.| Blondy, Proprietor, solicits ‘| munity rooms in the Masonic Temple, |g % which was largely attended, ieuere Tone Raonaee ATTENTION LOYAL MOOSE On April 1, Casper Lodge No. 1182 will install offi- cers for 1920. Entertainment called for 9:00 P. M. Adl Moose and families and prospective members in- vited. J. N. KRAUSS, Secy. NOTICE! Customers, please ask-for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the cuplicate slip. WEBEL’S Here's a wrinkle that may be worth giving the once over twice. In the words of the post historian: “‘The Frank J. Gard Post of Glendora, Cal., is con- ducting, as part of its Americanization work, a campaign to get all qualified electors to register.” ‘Wade H. Hayes, former state adju- tant, has been elected state commander of the Indiana department, following the resignation of Russell E. Sard, and Hugh W. Robertson has been named acting state adjutant. SURE RELIEF FROM — ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Will Never Come From Salves, Ointments, or Other Local Treatment. A million gallons of lotions, oint- ments, salyes or other forms of lo- cal treatment will not give any real permanent relief from skin diseases. Get this fact firmly in your mind, and there is hope for you. If you have ever been afflicted with eczema, tetter, boils, crup- tions, or other similar skin irrit=- tions you can appreciate the real terrifying discomfort that comes from these disorders. And what you are looking for is not merely temporary, palliative relief that may cause the terrible burning and itching to abate for awhile, but real genuine relief that shakes off the shackles of the disease, and re- stores the skin to. its former healthy condition. L Follow the teachings of science, and you will learn that the skin is fed by the blood, and naturally, then, the condition of your skin will depend upon the condition of your blood. If the blood becomes infested with millions of tiny dis- ease germs that attack the skin, then the fiery irritation and in- tense itching will remain with you until these germs are attacked at their source and removed from the blood. Genuine relief, therefore, can only be expected from a treatment that goes right to the seat of the trouble, and strikes at its cause Such a remedy is S.S.S., the reli-+ able old blood purifier that kills the germs of disease, and seuds 2 new supply of rich red blood course ing through the veins. S.S.S. has been used successfule jly in some of the worst cases of eczema and other skin disorders, and it can be relied upon to cleanse the! blood thorougnly of the germs which cause these complaints. S.S.S. is also a splendid tonic and system-builder, and it builds up and adds new vigor to the whole system. t Go to Pane drug store and get a bottle of S.S.S. today, and begin the right treatment for skin dis- eases. Then if you feel that your case requires special medical ad- vice, you can obtain same without cost, by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 13 Swift Laboratory, At= lanta, Ga. NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. —_ THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS Some extraordinary bargains that demonstrate how we cut your living cost, and that the people of Casper are truly appreciative of the LRH HRI extra savings on regular items of needed merchandise, as offered in our departments on Thrift Thursday is evidenced by the great num- ber of shoppers who throng our store on these days. Pear Rae ears Fa Sardines, reg. price, 10c, Thrift price... i 8e ioe, Thrift price eae OFIO E=10© "MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY fests Men’s chambray work shirts, cut full and roomy and “have reinforced seams. This shirt is built for hard wear; all have buttoned-down wrist bands. Come in’ blue and: gray chambray. Sizes 14144 to 17. Regular $1.50 Value—THRIFT PRICE 1.15 No exchanges on Thrift. Thursday Specials. Sardines, reg. price, Obe, Thrift ive” OC 14-Ib. can Pork and Beans, reg. price, 15c, 1 Thrift price * 12’e 14-Ib. can Brown Beans, reg. price, 15c, 2e Thrift price 2... HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ENAMELED. DISH PANS 17 QT. SIZE Regular Price $2.00, Thrift Price— GROCERY DEPARTMENT HEEL EEREREEEE EEE ER Fillet Mackerel, reg. pr., 80c, Thrift ut Be . 1-Ib. can Salmon, Red, reg. price, 45c, Thrift price. ‘ 1%4-lb. can Salmon, Red, reg. price, 35c, Thrift price... 1-lb. can Salmon, Pink, reg. price, 35c, Thrift price... 14-Ib. can Salmon, Pink, reg. price, 25c, Thrift price...... DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Easter | Items Fancy wide Ribbons, ) |\Saew Per yard .... Small sizé Silk Gloves, pairv.......... Silk Dresses: Extra Specials, x No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials J 0c ___.20e ERE = 6-0 = © 10 == oO) I ife)) Or $18.75 =0L= 01 ¢ = oL=0

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