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—e PAGE SIX : > pe Daily € OVER 100 TONS RUBBISH MOVED | FROM CITY; DRIVE CONTINUES | AGALL PEOPLE CATCH SPIRIT} Phone Calls Pour in This Morning from Districts Not Reached Wednesday and City Teams Take Up Hauling Where Volunteers Stopped 2 THURSDAY, May 22, 199 ’ Orchestra concert— Tic: 1 NOTICE (Melody in F ----- -Rubenstein| — All barber shops will be ope Violin Solo (selected)---Leonard Miller| from 8 to 11 A. Mt Pen Monday Barcorolle —- Offenbael | ————E olin solo (selected)...Carma O'Malley he -. ' Overture Patriotic MISS MARY A. WHISLEE Pianist, Francis Giblin | 346 South Jackson ae a Graduation exercises at North Caro- eras teareuetion and Theo lina State college today will be fea- eNCe course Weg tured with an address by President |William O. Thompson of Ohio State university. June 2na. Elaborate Program Announced for} Applicants may phone Friday Afternoon Entertain- ment in High School Au- ditorium Following is the program for the 1415. : : | grade school concert to be given by the TODAY > More than 100 tons of debris was removed from the backyards) ' |sixth grade of Park, Central, and Eant | per schools k yclock F y and alleys of Casper yesterday during the clean-up campaign, and the| afternoon, Ms the high school! What would you do if you had millions and didn’t campaign continues today. More than twenty-five phone calls werd: tuditogium under the direction of Miss! nove Rane ale ak eet Maybe ae spend them . . . 4 aaa | n Meter: ma wise! see received at the Chamber of Commerce this morning calling attention | epi eien oolishly; may ly, wha| to work which had been overlooked and all this will be attended to by) piriiocnerenains Wit cena a joodnight Song e a city teams. | When the Little Children Sleep | The clean-up committee, headed by R | .. Reinecke |M. Andrus, wishes to extend its thanks! .-Blumenthal . | ear enalthanen tie welts: eounell”= thel postin Se aaa DID WITH HIS IN police. th y Scouts nd the pub! | The Lord Is M Shepherd. Koschat [in gene ral for the help and co-operation | Ww me Pretty Primrose — 4 A, 9 extended 4 § aC § The names of district captains in ac ore sees eect ois * I1l.DREN’S CHORt tual charge of the work and those fur icin salentionais \ nishing trucks follow: |OUR AMBASSADOR TO ITALY ATTEN 7 le la lune (French Song) | District No. 1—William Thorn, city] Robert Underwood Johnson, United States ambassador to Italy, photographed in Lightly ow (Folk Tune) | aso on wn Gray, Nieholay.|{2¢ Park at San Remo, where he is attending the conferences of the allied pre- Tyas Twinkle Little Star (E otic) fl CAP TH sen Lumber Co.eand Natrona ‘Transfer| miers as an “observer.” “Mr. Johnson's secretary is shown with him. mibave Auitwage Unrench elegy) | Mutt and Jeff in “DEAD EYE JEFF” Compan | America (Class) Districts » 3 and No. 4—Harry . a A Melody - Haydn Bubb, Keith Lumber Company. N t Florence Vollmer | eae Ce, Senaten. cox(| American Legion News Notes ‘| somes: ir bar —can TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Discussion of Deep Waterway Pro-| per Cosi and Coke Co. | Suwanee Rivers a= ate ct via St. Lawrence and Wyo- District No. 7—John 13. Barnes, Stan-|{ State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the |} rouran __ ries | A ROMANCE OF A Shei TENDERFOOT, ming Benefits to Be Dis- SAO OT Conn Tie caer oi 1 American Legion, Which Designated The Saal oe ene cussed | west Refining Co. | Tribune as Its Official Newspaper ; James Breaklander : —a | istric! Vo. 2—E. R. Ship) Midwest .. “lag Da 6 ja -d Ow Mhe' Interna clonal GapINe EIEN MOM | HenRine: Col; RARER Re ee Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming iMaiazge tna yreraraemty e mission of the United States and Can-| pistrict No. 13—C. P. Taylor, Casper - ~ Dancing in the Meadow------- Roeckel i ada will sit at Cheyenne, Friday, to de-| supply Co Ee 3 RPE apa ees 3 Norma | crinihettions AABGatG tie? oe YS ee ga LEGION PLAN SUCCEED jsuccess for the co-operative plan havel 0 7/4 yi L he Denetited or injured by the onentne| qa GN® M—Frank Henry, Stan-| Remarkable tributes to the success!come in from California, Atkansas and|Were T a Violet... In_the most daring deed in the history of motion pictures, and is only of the Great Lakes to ocean vessels via | ‘District “No. 15—Charles Horstman, |0f the American 1 ape tae 0! Wad I Were the Gadie Rins-Scoteh! one of the great thrills in this amazing production the St. Lawrence river. The commis-; standard Oil Co. ‘ ame! operation with the Federal Board for| Federal board students jn training at| ~~ velyit ROWhe sion has heen requested by the two|” District No F. Bell,*Younger| Vocational "Education to bring about /the Colorado Agricultural college, Ft.| plow, Ye Winds, Heigh-ho!_ 4 b] governments to submit a renort arvice iianatar arg SY limmediate adr m to training at Collins, Colo., and who » members of "sybil Mathew: ane Clark bring all phases of the St. Law istrict No. 17—T. C. Tonkin, Stanley |,Z2Vernment expense of thousands of the Legion, have adopted a resolution| woitz -.2---.--- stratiss deen waterway project, and is coming|oyerpauch ; mee SANS Vdisabled former service men, \ endorsing the help they are receiving Lillian England to Cheyenne, to obtain information on] CYGIenUEh ye qruremitn, [Tecelved at rational headau of the|ind expressing assurance that their|rrome Sweet Home nn ------.- the economic relation the St. Lawrence| gianderd Ol Go. uismit)|iegion, here, since the inauguration of/ training now is in safe hands. Class Hypa : THis tee eee oe 7 .. [the system was announced, two weeks % % The} from a flying trai waterway would have to Wyoming District No. 2 Kemp, city |ago | A. H. Ogle, department service offi-) a Luisella je jump a fying in. Tr ymmission will pass thru Casper “7 ¥ oa | r of the Legion in Illinois, after tell- tonight on the Burlington train to| spent 0° ADs 19*ncid 20) Were nul ee pd he ANY anes vehi it in-\ing what is being done to bring the| Cornet selections— The leap of 20 eager horses from the Cheyenne. | reached by the trucks. stance of efficiency under the new ar-|crippies and board representatives in-|Somewhere —- car of a train to the bank of a creek. The members of the High Commis-| a icomes aise on easnicd Wis./to personal contact, writ Willie Siebel sion are former Senator Obadiah ( IC Ss wile Sv 1 eee ene te agnty Men! “wphe war wasn't won by writing|““eet Hour of Prayer-Lawrence Bundy The blow that knocked the cowboy cold. ner of Maine. and former tor C. oyne- aller sale paatineen Cote s -Leroy Hogue to obtain a decision on, Rotes but by going out and ‘getting ‘em} ‘™erica of W mir for the Uhited States, aid Charles devathe He their cases. The post got these men Feeds ae Bir apne Pele Made Attractive by together and notified the distri office for Canada, There is one v ney in * : na go, which sent aj} Ioan BARTS sed GT Ane trouble men to| F sintae cata ae p ee ata at : ane Substantial Cuts Oshkosh. y one of the eighty cases! port from Adjutant O'Sullivan, of the North Carolina, at Winnipeg, during was cleaned up at once. Legion stating that a disabled soldier, | ¥ is being offered It is*the intention of the legion,| Edwin A. Box, of Honolulu, got more| ’, which be.|through its vocational officers in every|action in one day under the co-opera- department and community throughout tive plan than he had been able to ob- 5) nlight In Venice-Francis Severance “FISTS AND FODDER the country, to see that this same sys-|tain in eight months’ continual corres- $500 Reward tem is put into universal practice until/pondence with the federal officials. He ’ the last red-tape entanglement is swept received his back compensation pay-|f “oF the arrest and conviction of the from the path of every crippled veteran,|ments and started in training at once.. |} ‘hieves who stole the Dodge car whether’ a member of the Legion or) Connecticut, according to the state|} ‘tom Dr. W. A. Myers ‘Tuesday not, who is entitled to! training under|adjutant of the Legion, has more men|{ ‘sht. pout the entire stock of ladies’ and chil-| the provisions of the vocational rehab-| receiving training in proportion to its dren's wear, ineluding undergarments | S,} ilitation act. size and number of eligibles, than any 25 R. ss d hosiery and gloves. The sale is in keep: | Since the legion took up this work in|oth ate, and in addition to what has #3 ew ar |{ng with the efforts being made by the} Michigan, a total of rases hav sandy been done, is arranging to co- ‘4 . Gf tHatadsbdiation’ large stores in the prominent eastern|been settled by the Legion ond the fed-|operate with the board in a state-wide Ni Sie Eee eeTLNOtene wed ctne and The majority of the commission wil]| cities to -cut to” some extent the high|eral ‘board, working together. Confer-|clean-up campaign in the near future.|} istrume > in Chey EF y mornin: at} Cost Of living. ences have been held in fifteen dis-| Similar feports are being received 630 on the Colorado & South ricts of the state legion men, accom-|from Kentucky Massachusetts, Virginia, Billings. Charles P. Craig. | panied by ives of the board| Arizona, Nevada, North Dakota, Wash- n | met voc of the local pe r ms 1. M Pay . ‘n are not put in training by}‘ Tim’s capture by the bandits. ters about it, but by personal e Ross Paterson Jerome Bishop| ALSO VITAGRAPH COMEDY Y bonita = -Tilford Divorak om far-away Hawaii comes a re | A most attractive e) by the Cc gan Wedn and will continue dur- jing the rv nder of the week. A dis- Tide-|count of 20 to 35 per cent jis being ‘on of) offered on all of the latest spring modes fazor}in suits, dresses, hats and coats, while discount is being given through- water Association, an organi: fourteen states which stror the project. William Duboise. P Jenkins and Governor Robert D. ox are vice presidents of this assoc for Wyoming. Charles L. Hill of ¢ enne and Charles B. Stafford of per are two of the most active members director of th idewater Asso-'4 ts|ington and other states. is traveling with the commission. He i nd sought out the men whose cases| Uel W. Lamkin, chief of the division) = t y co-ordinating the e nee that will ne ‘10 VOTE AFTER SWEARING had 9 been acted upon |of Fehabilitation, federal board for voca- E ‘ : “ : In y Jersey, the Legion and fe@-| tional education, recently issued a E S nd. resented in ste) states, at ports , yrempnted in western ataten, af p Pepe calle PIMP Hiram eae ed xcepting Sunday gati : : #3 board is brought in touch with every|Amrican Legion, through its national, zation of the St. Lawrence project i r Snnelya, 1kiv cate, LGEe ieee 10 FOREIGN ALLEGIANGE! ss: who has with the restate and local’ organizations, is ren: AND MEAT MARKET fier EAR eT ult that imm on is being ob ing distinguished service not only to phincsahosn a BREEN ned in p , instance. |the men themselves but to the country PHONE 345 BELING, W. Va—(By Mail—| Four district con n life the restrained S di & Ki a mentee boconte: aaats\linoras yattianil andison iddes asset.” : HO Ria e e e the’ story oft ‘shipnine; fourthy national gheiright lof ah) American/tonvoteihas|herdtin Ohis ana Fourth and Jefferson Sts. second the storv inl whose economi conservation in white coal power pro-| eae y Li not been forfeited if he has sworn al-|been made to have “flying squadr duction by stemming the St. Lawrence P , amin: 2 legiancé to a foreign allied mmtion to| visit the posts as fast rapide: ani ». the nations , {lest as men haying| According to Mr. Lamkin, 59,000 men 4 eller: gan Ce tues nat nal summing aia in the pro ution of war, accord-|claims can be located and gotten to|had been approved for training, up to|f Corne fl “The story of the west will be brought|{2& t© @ recent ruling of Attorney] gether. |May 14, with maintenance pay and Prompt Service out in the hearings in Wyoming, Idaho, | Ge" B. T., England of West Vir-/ In Utah the Legion is interviewing)more than 35,000 were actually in train- We Deliver Montana, Colorado, the Dakota Bini. e ex-service man in the state with| on that date. In addition to the ‘The ruling was made in the case oflreference to fan rt Marshall of Wheeling, who h: ybeen denied the right to vote becau any claim he may have. As soon as such a man is located, his| pr 000 more than’36,000 who, under the ent law cannot be paid an allow- raska and Iowa, The broad picture transportation whortage, unde’ Chpation, delayed maaeketinse postponca, 88, enlisted with Canadian’ troops vat atety, | An ANY MSGS! Ammellciie oe aw continue to eae hee] UMMM r. How-| In Wisconsin, arran » he joined the American army| been made to hold a yor when the first of the expeditionary | ence rt of the |forees arrived overseas. credit settlements, hampe tion, due to excessive costs of trans portation, iil-adjusted rate structures, “| produc-| “ments have|compensation, have been awarded utional confer-|courses with all proper and necessary te convention| ts of instruction paid, Mr. Lamkin inability to compete jn the world mar- y, Wis., 'say These men are being trained in kets, depression of local pri final determined ‘more than 1,300 educational institutions s becayse : 30, whip aioe roumegt | ROY ALT Y COSTS _ |store sou an cans int |and one tan fn an a 7 4 § lar eports, all attesti creat cy try. told at Chicago, Duluth, Superior, Mil waukee, Detrolt Clevelana iene oi r| $2,775,850 YEAR _____ Another tr ncberjacle Lito Son ae Cc ° ° points 1 nterlock phase sae Co plete in All Sizes ‘Bwelve-gallon $4 25 JARS JARS at... #5 ° eve three, the story of shipping. The story of power will come in the t, as will oe United Press) the summing up of the case. LONDON-4ABy = Mail)—Annoyed at We expect to show that m@ tas the | the refusal of Captain Rams King's benefits of the lake system of communi Commissioner at Balmoral, to pay thes cation has been to the country, its value Hout” Bia) ehcnmeic: fa Tsuda sata Continuona) 1) Boi sto;11)R eM One-half-gallon 25e i fteensaellon $5 75 be doubted when it becomes an ‘arm | newspaper prints a table showing ire JARS at.. JARS a : bd of the ocean We will show that an much it costs the nation to keeo the r One-gallon Twenty-gallon onen way to the sea will go a long ways | royal family going. It reads thus: TODAY : 2 ie JARS at. ie? oe tewards solving the national transporta-|'. King George refuses his workmen o: tion problem hin isoottsh eatates a weae' per weed The greatest character actor on the screen Two-gallon 6 JUGS The transformation of the Great!of £3 (about $12.) JARS at ec Lakes into an American Mediterranean| We pay King George £528,000 a ; vomine 1000 miles nearer for r w pay yearly ‘to: ts Distances in transporta-| Queen Ale: . sured in costs, not in miles, [Prince of Wales “A dollar wi take freight a thousand {Duke of Connaught. mites on the lakes and ocean while it} Prine Christian the s freicht one BUNA eines of | Argyit.- With Chicago and} ports, Wyoming will rey | ceive the benefit of lower transportation JARS at 95e Seal j 25e sUGS at 35c JUGS at .65¢ JUGS at $1.00 =| RULES OF THE ROAD “e18'000 N-E-X-T . £$.060' in a made s MANAUS ) about 3, 3,00 | 1 a ny ~* ie rae te’ Aa sebane a 000 a "| A Snub Fo ar Comedy Fight gallon $2.85 ef $1.35 BS eae seezcil a cLONEL IS aE A Big Christy Comedy Ten galled Five-gallon $1.75 -AND. A Kineogram morning for Denver, wheré it 1s} oon, ¥rom Denver they will ay fo Omaha, Sionx Falls, Des Moines, Min-| ,r1vINGSTON, Mont.—(By Mail)— Store Hours: 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. WE CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY, neapolis and Duluth, and thence follow: | Colonel! B. O. Johnson of this city has AND. » Saturdays: 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. DECORATION DAY ing down the American side of the received the war cross of Czecho-Slov-| te lo. They have alread akia, the first soldier not actually in} F T E D y Marie. Marquette, For that service to be so honored, accord: in Vinnineg, Regina, Calgary, Great jing fo a letter from him to his wife TOMORROW re The award was made for services in The test hatfest of the season Siberia, where Colonel Johnson com Y 1 by the Yankees when they manded a regiment of railway men who \pistcpdtngoonrante (COMPA = = = E | = aI ; = = E = = = Ee aay = = = = = = = = = => Zz on ¢t Polo co-operated with the Czecho-Slovaks in I st links rrounds, In the two games played the their campaign against the Russlans. {| ge yt a a | Yank nicked t Sox pitchers for When he enlisted, Colonel Johnson! & 9 | hits, including 25 singles, two two- was superintendent of the Montana dl. Phones 13 and 14 bagsers, two triples and five home vision of the Northern Pacific railway,} runs. with headquarters here, ll nT a ra i he OSS