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PAGE TEN ‘LEGION. POSTS STAGE FETES | Harry Fisher, state adjutant of the| American Legion, will go to Lusk and| Manville tonight. Saturday night Adj- utant Fisher will be the principal speak- er at an Americanization banquet eT be given by the Manville post of the American Legion. URGE LEGION PLAN, that the legion is not asking for a sim-|, The Lusk post of the legion is giv-! The entire support ef all departments | ple cash payment to each of the nation’s, 498 an elaborate banquet known as the and posts of the American Legion for}soldiers—that the provision for cash|“44lip Time” ball Saturday night. the legion’s legislative program, to the| compensation is the fourth-and item| Schembeck’s renowned orchestra will exclusion of other propositions, has/|on the list of proposed beneficial legis-| Play for the party. e been asked by Franklin D’Olier, na-{lation, It should pe made clear that tl tional commander, in a bulletin which| legion asks first of all for practical 2 has just been sent to all posts of the|‘Sistance in establishing the ex-soldicr organization. on the farm; second, in helping him “National headquarters are constant-| establish himself in a home; and, third, ly receiving requests from indiviual|in assisting him in learning a vocation.} members, from posts and from depart-|Cash remuneration is subordinate to all ments of the legion, and also from in-|these, and the provisions are such th dividuals, associations and organiza-|it will be to the interests of the va: tions outside of the legion, soliciting|majority of ex-service men to take ad:| support for legislation of a national| Vantage of them rather than the mere} aracter,” said Mr. D'Olier. cash remuneration. “Indorsement of the work of the Na-} How much is it worth to the United} Association for Protection of|States to have a quarter of a million! an Rights in Mexico has heen|more producing farmers in these days ; resolutions protesting against the|of 15 cent milk? sale of American-built ships by the ship-| How much is it worth to the United | ping board have heen submitted: sup-|States to add a million new home own- port of the dye-stuff bill has been re-/ers in these nervous days of readjust- quested; active support looking to the|ment? adoption of metric standards for this| How much is it worth to the United country has been asked and many other! States t@ add a million to the ranks of subjects of like nature, her ioe workmen in these days of - American Legion News ay 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 oo .| The Juveniles of Neighbors of Wood- pera will hold a bake sale at Casper Storage Grocery, Saturday afternoon, fay 1, from 2 to 5. 2) “Barnett’s, tional “However worthy we might believe|insufficiebt production? these different matters to be, we should} Farm [pwners, home owners, skilled realize that the national convention at) rtisans—they are the foundation of the Minneapolis adopted a very broad and|Dation, and they are always an influence | comprehensive program of national) for contentment, improvement, modera- legislation and if this program is to be | tion and social sanity. put into effect, evengin part, it will re-| It is not to the ex-service man’s bene- quire the entire efforts of our national) fit alone, but to the country's also that organization as well as the hearty sup-|the proposed legislation program will port of all state departments and posts|Contribute. The public should fully un- See capstone ema Che Casper Dailp Cribune ‘\Rev. Moulton Is Consecrated as Bishop of Utah (By Associated Press.) ‘CE, Mass., LAWR Arthur Wheelock preg of Grace TYPEWRITERS ‘Bought, sold} rented, repaired. Deal CORONA—L. C. ‘SMITH of Course” Special Values For Saturday Only ‘We have about nine dozen broken lines of fine Tub Silk and Heavy Fibre Silk Shirts Some have collar to match. ‘We have been selling these shirts at $6.50. They are worth much more now at the present market price, but we wish to clean up our stock of short lines and we will place these wonderful shirt throughout the country, derstand this. — American Legion ; “We are young, and for the. present! Weekly. values on sale. Sizes 14 to 18. We must concentrate our efforts on See Special for Saturday only... those matters of particular interest ty New Orleans posts are making a drive the American Legion. after a fashion. Their object is to find “While it is not the desire to in-|two men in uniform who have been Arrow brand and Corliss Co fluence or control in any way the indi-| posing as ex-soldiers and selling pamph- starched collars. 80 styles. vidual expression of our members, na-|lets for 50 cent: tional headquarters would suggest that | ee departments or posts do not agree to ; , 2, munport actively much proponitions, witht! Clerks’ Union No, 102, Special i. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. out first taking the matter up with na- pom. Important marke nn tional headquarters ‘to the end that de” "T) a Yrarie Prahtont 120 East Second Street Partments and posts may learn just! | . JOHN Dp, SALMONG. Secretary what legislotion is being actively pushed | Sree oR Sg 4-30-1t at that time. “For the present, national headquar-! on soft and Each. 101 Wyatt Bldg. $5.35 April 29.—Rev. Moulton, for 19 y: opal chure s 25¢e m8 are concentrating their entire cf- ts upon securing satisfactory bene- icial legislation for the ex-service man, hased on the four-fold optional plan as already outlined.” The legislation above referred to is a! bill embracing the following: 1. Land settlement, whereby former service men and women receive $1.50 for each day of service, to apply on the purchase of land and government pro- jects, or loans for buying equipment. 2. Home aid, with $2 for each day of, service to apply on the purchase of a| home or farm. 3. Vocational training, with $1.50 fer each day of service to be pnid as lone as| THE WIND-SWEPT WID- DLE WEST and THE TORNADO-TORN MIDDLE SOUTH the recipients are obtaining education § G —illustrate*the needs the necessary time to co-operate with you. oe fhe sovernent, ee E of windstorm and . Cash compensation, of $1.50 for cf Mfrs 5 each day af-atryice, ty be paid within| | E tornado coverage. The Casper National Bank invites your Checking m Year after the approval of the bin. U —We can no longer Account, and guarantees you helpful LEGION CARES FOR SICK. ig N designate one par- whenever you need it. Randoloh 'T. Zane Post, San Fran. fy D ticular section as cavith ity member of over 450, E immune from cy- Come in and talk the matter over with us. taking steps to provide a fund to ay ¥ . take, caretoceithmeniiors and thet Moe clones, will find it to your advantage to do so. families in case of sickness or advor.|/ ff © é sity. : =o : oy ae ° —Where next will it Thirty-One Years of Service AUXILIARY POST GROWS. strike? Serv. Oakland Post Auxiliary, California. is E May We big Xou rapidly growing in membership. It has R already passed the 350 mark, and is! hoping soon to be reaching the level of the men's organization of 2,500 mem ie R. T. KEMP Co ——. eo . le An Aberdeen, Wash., Spanish-Ameri. Insurance, That's All cAn and civil war veteran, has heen| thrown on the charity of his old buddies. 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 Fifteen years azo he lost his service Papers and had heen trying ever since to straighten things out so as to get a pension. Los Angeles is making a ‘campaicn| for a large clubhouse. Mary Miles Min-| ter and other film stars are giving their | assitsance to the 10,000 A. L. men in the city. a LUSK POST TO GIVE BALL. The American Legion post at Lusk will entertain May 1 with its first Tulip d Time ball. The dance will be given in the main dance hall in the city. Schem- beck’s orchestra from Denver will furt nish the music for this big dance. Pot- ted tulips will be shipped from Omaha especially for the event, the tulips to be favors of the legion post at the party. TELL THE WORLD. The paramount and most pressing| job and obligation of members of the American Legion today is to get before the public the facts surrounding the stand taken by the legion for national legislation which will assist the millions of ex-service men in the ‘United States in re-establishing themselves. Most of the indifference and resist- ance to the program of the legion Hl due to misunderstanding and lack El comprehension, It is to the interest of the legion and the ex-service man, and to the country itself, that the plan of beneficial legislation be explained to the public as explicitly and as speedily as possible. The most efficient, most thorough and most practical method is word of mouth explanation by members of the legion themselves. The pro- In Light Colors and Two-to ‘GROUP 1 $8 to $10 Values GROUP 2 $11 to $16 Values - | posed legislation should be made ciear to all who do not know its details. Primarily the fact should be stressed prices. 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Sh tare Cate E a The games of billiards is all the rage among lish women at present. London_has scores of billard halls that os NA is THREE BIG DAYS Thursday, Friday, Saturday Wé are going to offer to the ladies of Casper some rare bargains. We positively know we can save you money, as these special prices are reductions off our regular low prices. Why patronize mail order houses? Our prices are lower. See what you are buying. Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Dresses We are ¢closing out this line Ser oe An indoor -golf-elub for ‘women new and flourishing: insticu don. Mtion in Jp, Ha i Sea Regular 38, 5 Regular $31 00 f $47.50 values_ - 'e $37.50 value: = oU' Regular gular Sa0'00 padi ies $29.50 oto vaives $25.50 Many others in voile and taffetas at gred at reductions. Children’s Dresses Sizes 3 to 6 Silk Underwear Regular y4 50 e' $4.50 to $5.50 values_____ This is an extraordinary offering. Regular $2.25 valueg-___-_--..__._ Knitted Summer Underwear $1.25 Regular $1.45 values-_-----/_---_ Regular $1 15 $1.35 values__----------- °. Ladies’ Lisle Hosiery Regular 65¢e 85c values. Children’s Hosiery die cane a 50c BUNGALOW APRONS ES > Se a a $1.65 La Camille Front Lace Corsets 5 per cent ~ Discount During These Three Days Kassis Dry Goods Co. 122 sfc Center Street Bolt Gingham Regular 50c per yard __40e¢ Regular" $2.25 Values = Next Door to Kimball Drug Store HOOVER Majority Continues to grow because it is only necessary to JuST RUN YOUR | OVER | Do AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS IT BEATS and make a small payment of $5 down With balance in easy monthly payments which makes you the possessor of the largest selling Electric Cleaner in the world. SPECIAL SALE NOW ON A home demonstration at your convenience. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 poiiati