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1 fhe Casnet Daily CTIoUNe J | D> taht Pram Arvdrs'! CHECK ARTIST |, csitocs corporation with a capiiat |tho northern . stafes, was naturally overwhelmingly républican in Its’ politi- |. The word “spinster” owes its use to GUARD, REPORT (ix fact that in olden days the law \i@id not allow ary woman to marty puntil she bad “spun’‘ a complete set Henry W. Metz, arrested at Douglas{of bed lin Mofiday for pi¥sing fraudulent checky. —— — made his escape from a deputy stiér- Mrs. Taft was the first and only iff Tuesday while dn attempt was be-| wife of a président to » with her ing made to arrange bond. Bond Wad|\husband to the White House follow- heen fixed at $500 and an officer ac-|ing the inauguration. companied Metz when he went. in eas Seareh’ of a, friend who he thought! ses What's up in Mary's Aftic-—Adv ould arrange for the sum. The of ficer waited outside while the inter view was in progress and Metz man ed his getaway froni the house. ss part of the United Stetes dnd ate of every political beliéf. Th¢ Republicans) and Democrats within its ranks are! \probably pretty e¢venly baleficed in numbers. ,Obviously it is impossible} for the Légibn to take a stand in partf- San polities. | “But this does not meé@an that the Le- sion Will hot take an important stand in all matters affecting its. members. It will father legislation, which its mmem- bers deem to be desirable and will op- posé that Which is not desitabie.” Blake Horn and BR, T. Hobson have Is Name Chosen, received two magnificent. elk heads t The Progressive Club the name: from the taxidermist, Mr. Horm, and Mr. D'Olér was. entertained at the chosen by the young ed women| Mr. Hobson killed the lic last. fall Frank King, ranch at lunchéon and who have been menting social aft-|While on a hunting trip if the Jack- 5 % cop belies topes Secrest sat, tba eta Y.V si 1 Fs : : ; capital. He was gue - " Tee tee ae Be fon bacon fe wade fot seats pa ae ab ‘ quet in the Masonic Temple Monday} The daughter of a Parisian artist) 25 members, one-half of whom enjoyed |the Casper pharmacy. : . ¢ night before leaving that evening for}was married recently in a bridal xown the meeting . yesterday. The ‘program caahy 4 ; Salt Lake City, Utah, George Darst,|of white satin beautifully rnd unis ) NEW SPUDS Sic oa Ne Nii iit ht he tk FS 3 At md Nb ied: ’ 2 associated editor of the American Lé-jly painted by the friends and col- ou eee ai ' a ae Sper nae / { ; gion Weekly, and» Mrs. D’Qlier, accom-|leagues of her father. The colors used ti on the election laws of Wyoming and |troit, Mich., are expected to visit with £3 Danlad the netinnade Saaneraemtiee: were so dainty and delicate that, Per Lb. the voting La oe er omer te Atlus | Me — Firs. Lew | M. Gay and fam- : Y E. C. Calhoun; Martin Larsen, and\strange to say, the effect of the drose . state, a tall by Mrs. W. J. Robb, presi-| ily. The. party will, leave. this week Henry Fisher, who is’ state secretary|was most beautiful and harmoniovs. B. & C. Grocer dent of the club, on 13 aims and pur-|for Yellowstone National park. —- ® of the American Legion, composed the ee : . y { poses, talks by the chai of the ae: deloga ; f 2 i al i SFY ‘ gation which went to Cheyenne to i ie various thea, an counties of the} Miss M. J. Frantz of the Frantz greet Mr. D’Olier.. Mr. D’Olier and his oa cereal pat ae Cor. S. Beech and E. Fifth course in estic_sclence which She shop, is leaving for New York City, party sent regrets that they could nothwin hhaig ite first, oucetn ne Wann | Phone 545-W will give the club members by Mrs, J. H.| wheré She will spend several Weeks on Rasher: (eemnpearentnw’ sm | Wy teal visit state headquarters here. c. Mr. D’Olier promised he would use’ his influence to attempt to bring Chaplain Kelley, national chaplain of the American Legion, to Casper when SLI IaISII IOS SI ST SLMS SSIS MDS AM, Mr. Kelle comes west on a tour of| [et = =, . Legion posts. Chaplain Kelley is @ na- tional character and was nominated in the national convention by Theodor# Roosevelt, Jr., in the only speech Mr. . Roosevelt. mude before the national _ }Sathering. \ ‘ pastas 6 j SCOUT COMMISSIONER HERE. John H. Piper, national commissf{on- er of the Boy Stouts, is in Casper to- ‘i Po “ day. With Scout Commissioner Am-' mone eee brose Hemingway he went to the site 5% Te 2 " x fof Camp Piper Smith Creek tod: ieaviars FOR EVENING WEAR—Evenliig gowns of Blue pussy willow faffota|to Gssist in planning tho inedue ae Jones, and an explanation of the work of the girl reserves in the Y. W. C. A, by Miss Maude Corbett. @ buying trip, see 4 Miss Mary Sandlin is im thie city aft- The club work will be carried on by|er spending several weeks on ths the following committees: Membership, | homestead rear Douglas. Mrs. Earl Snook, chairman; Mrs: F. J. Pe Be" Bush, Mrs. N. R. ‘Hood, Mrs, Ray| J. B. Barnes left last night for Den- Hughes, Mrs. Paul Lange; social, Mra.|ver on a. short business trip for the Charles D, Bennett, Jr., chairman} Mrs, | Midwest Refining company. R. Anderson, Mrs. Hermann Clay # oe Smith; program, Mrs. J. Douglas Ber-} Attorney C, P, Plummer is leaving wick, chdfrman; Mra.-J. K, McDowell, | today for Denver, where hé Will look Mrs. E. F, Lane, Mrs, H. L. Funk-| after legal matters for several days. houser, Ra Se The next -meeting will be held on} Thos. I. Purcell has August 11. Any young married woman!# business trip to Colore who is interested will be given a cordial |fis former home, and to I welcome, and those who are newcomers | Purcell is asso are especially itivited to attend the! Cell, attorney. meetings and become members of the Today, Friday, Saturday, Sunday se ; ‘ 4 af i i 1 “et i club as a means of making friendships| Ray Freeman is in from Salt Creek ieee bditpen kei Ashish aed OE TEr? mies ‘ ‘ich’ ae. "6 Ruflanges ta "eatipeeht 7 in their new home, pn 4 business trip. 2 oh aidsak Scaibiny f : s tee see i — - eee a James M. .Cox, Democratic notiinee ; Mrs. Sivurtsfagér Britertains “Smokey” Roan is spending the day for president, bears the same Christian ~at Dinner Party. in the city from the Salt Creck oil name as five of the. presidents—Madi- son, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan afid Gar-| field. — I IN— ‘UNDER CRIMSON SKIES’ Universal-Jewel Production Mrs. Swartstager presided as fiost./felds. American Legion N. ews N otes os. at an jbo dinner party at her Balt Ges, i & aped. wt : home t esday evenipg. — Places ert Connolly, who is employed with i : PE rep ppeern ameragt ‘ a at the hicely appoluted tate were igad! the, Elgin store, ume Hebert Goodman State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the for 18 guests. The out-of-town yucstd| Of the Webel Commercial Co. have Fr: anak 4 eis k of the! dimer Were Mrs. J. Waihera, turned from (lie Black Hill, where American Legion, Which Designated The j Miss Vivian Bowa and Mrs. Dennis,|they spent their vacation visiting with Tribune as Its Official Newspaper | After the dimmer an enjoyable time] fiends and relatives at their old hee. was spent by the guests. So ee sige See What's up in Mary's Attie.—Adv VTIAABEAL AA LA heb bb bh bed “ Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming : see Mrs. Tom Bell is in thé city frofn ‘ ‘ " 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ben H) smith of!Lusk, Wyo., visiting with friends: She| "=" ’ ‘ ADDED ATTRACTION Omahe,; Nebr; returned from a ‘trip| Will attend the Chautauqua while rere.|. LEGION AIDS DISTRIBUTION cents per member. The methods to be Now : e through Yellowstone National park MN SS The Américan Legion's plan to as-|followed in raising this money is a NA é 9) ® and after spending a few days with| Mr. and Mrs. Fay Crater and baby,|sist in’the distributioh of Victory Med-\ymatter to be decided by the depatt- i 1 & Mrs, Stet Crawford, Mr. Smith’s, sis-| Mary Crater, left yesterday for LuSk,/als now being issued by the war de-|/ments themselves, Do will, te, weenie ter, they, left for their home. ‘Their| Wyo.) where they will attend the fu- partment and to arrange for formalj Funds so raised may be plated at the Aa Wrath happier? young sonf Bugeneé Smith, remainea|"eral of their relative, Martin Agnew. presentation ‘of the medals in a series] disposal of the chairman of the Anieri- were er chew sine. with Ofes, Crawford while his parcite os 8 {0% simultaneous ceremonies to be held|ear ism Committes in the departments|) POUNEeH bus chew your took thé park trip. They went over-|. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K, Staley arejunder Legiqn auspices on Armistice|in which raised, to be éxpended by ha while % Tand in thelr new Jordan motor car:|fhe Parents of a baby boy born at tht (Day, retains exactly a9 outlined indthem. in Americanism projects having ean? Keetein afteent ote Mv. Smith was called to Omaha un.| Private hospital yesterday. ress dispatches published throughvet|the approval of Arthur Woods,- chair tainable in box at dru: expectedly on business and they hope Leah: the country on July 5, it was announc-|man of the National Americanism com-| store. Purposed to ai to returm in the near future. “Mf. and Mrs. Adolph Kerr of Buf-lea at Legion national headquarters) mission, and the national commander in reducing fat in any se * jfalo, Wyo., are visiting with, friends} recently. Funds so raised in any department| — partofthe ly. Reduce Mrs. J. Walherd and Miss Vivian}2M@ relatives here during Chautauqua jneed not be limited to 25 cents per per-| whatever you need (10 Bowan, who have béen’ visiting with| Week. tion of a report that the presideat of/son, but all that may conveniently he| — to 60 Ibs.) under $100.00 Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Miller for the past btn @ smaller organization of veterens of|Taised should be collected. money-refund guarantee ‘ the World War had sent a protes: to| If all the funds raised are not re- PD Rainbow Comedy Early Showing of Beautiful Fall _ Merchandise x. The apnouncement followed publica- Welk, have left for thelr Homes. Ra O'Brien has. returned: to, Colorado se s Springs after visiting several days Secretary Baker saying the Amierican|duired by the Americanism Committee Mrs, J. ©. pipet Entertains. here with friends, and relatives. Legion had announced that arcange-|in any department, the balance may be ut! Fiformal Piente. ° “ ix Sipes ments had been made for the Lcxion to} remitted to Robert H. Tyndall, na- distribute the medals. In his reply to|tiOnal treasurer, the American Legion, falls was the sceno” of MM infgymal|*Pending several days here) attending! the ‘protest; the secretary was quoted, ndanapolis, Indiana,. and it will be}, pionic last night, w irs. "J. C..Snodk; tO business matters. as saying the medals are being issued! received by him and ‘accountéd® for’ “in as hostess. The Went in’ mo-| ~ P est?” : oh individual application ofily and that) the same mer a3 other furids, and tor cars. and a délicioud © feast “was| © Mts, Hal P. Rinoy retired to Cas:li5 arrangemonts have been mute for (ull the ampunts thus received will be spread. After a pleasant. evening the} Pe? this morning: after a Short visit atltne Legion to: distribute them. |Placed to the credit of the American- trip home|was made in the moonlight,| he? former home if: Junction City,} —., ely| sm fund, to be expended under the di- eres "Kans. Heht” soit Lemuel Bolles, nately | rection of the chairman of the National The’ picnic grounds at Gatden"@reck| BR. M. Cousins of New York City,Js few Club Is Success. ua : " ‘ The first social entertainment to be|SPending several days attending Pe ete ee Tbh ee an odiniiin prbsetta, rangements to distribute the media's, ve! by 2 2 Te) " business matters. given by the Civie and Welfare club, “The Edgion, Ala emmouhBe that. ui. a lawn fete which was held at the sana What the Americanization program Baca Sees. We a sci H. J. Kellogg is here from St. 30-/der arrangements with the war de- rs h ica t progra home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Twiggs, 1 t bi ie ihstrumeit for, °f the American Legion means was ; on{Seph, Mo., on a short trip connected |partmen ecomes an instrumeit for) Pr ; hr SGllec: sa was a great success. The garden|! cfua|this distribution und hopes to arrange tHe subject which Franklin D'Olicr, na tables were placed under thg trees ana; With his. oll interests in’ “the . fieldk| this, Bistrit community ceremonies to be tonal commander of the American Le- streamers of red and white, the clup|*round here. held throughout the world on. Arm- 619M, considered most important in his colors, were draped in a pretty man- oat i Hdtice Day. at. which formal presenta-{ talks to members of the Legion in ner.. Rhe dight Was: fughished by Jhp-}) To.Ts Mocalley aot, Denver, ly reatid pee ee ee et dae te Legionnaires ana) Wyoming who greeted him on his short anese lanterns, The gypsy tents were/tered at the Henning hotel while at- a, vi S who desire to(Nisit to Cheyenne, Monday. part of the attractions. The miisic)tending to business here. tikeetdih ie ake | eee Shap i ‘ “The -‘Americanization- program of during the evening was furnished by! (oo att Een Pees tictonie in ta pan ae al that!{he legion, outlining the tremendous 156 South Center. Phone 1304W. * v of 5 4 s. Fen p A, 0 e} er is ~ ~ es iz | ? ¢. Mrs: Nye Roberts, Miss LaClair Dis- ‘ee telegraphic instructions have been is. benefits and advantages of citizenship muke and |Mrs.. Weidner. tending to business matters here for it The proveeds of the successful eve-| few days. ill enlarge the fund being raised Pata cakes ie ee Peo he dese Macqule (of Acininjo is. hére\ch The first regular meetings of the; Pusifess and visiting with friends and newly organized club will be in Sep-|Telatives. tember ,and. will be held in the pub- le Uber. WS GheR Mee, Gell Bakeet WT ct Churnes’ of Chirag, 1s attend- the text of the “World Book.” 'The| ing to business matters in this city. oe 1 50 members at the ent, | No limitation will be, placed on. the)Pered among the business visitors reg- number of membérs. The, plans of ihe|{stered at the Henning hovel clu» are’ to promote and better, com- ce tts|_ Mr. and Mrs. T, G. Field of Kansag]@va ; _8er, ay chad THOns And movements) city, Mos passed through the city last}, “The Legion #8 récommenditig “that eee ae ae évening enroute to the Yellowstone|Memibers and other ex-seryice . pers: ns | ;|in the United States.and combating di- sued to all récruiting officers to draw| sufficient supplies of medal application TecUy the teactiings, of Bolshevism, is Blanks and to furnish them upon re- ee la She tneginanion, quest'to Ameritan Légion posts. ‘This|'", Get 4ox0 € Will relieve army posts and reerijiting| “The Atmericuntéation — prograth’ is| stations of a vast amount of clerical Under Way already and its effects are) Work, as under the Legion plan. th4)beeinning.to be felt. Its work is not| various posts will take care of the fii-/ OY among the: immigrants from Eu- ing out and forwarding of application|Topean countries, but among certain blanks not only for Legionnaires out| lasses In our country, which, thru lack for all other ex-seryice persons and the,of Understanding of the true princi Next of kin 6f thoke whb died’ in the/Ples of American picanenip? cog Ae service; 80 far as the latter dekira to) {9 Tall Bn easy Prey to the teachings avail themsolves of! this free, ser fce.| OC HOsneyiamm omen | dous pace. Thrudut my trip thru, the United States thé growth of the organi- eed REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF | WEARING APPAREL BIGGEST ATTRACTION IN CASPER , n licati ut “the (National park, They, wero dinner} fequest th thelr app oe a cate ial zation has been, I think, thé feature x4 Sn ie a ee Sghbors ‘Io kan{the commander of the: nearest Taogion| hich struck me, most: foreibly. ol i cant th : tad _ PERSON. Hee. ae OTRAS REROER. 1 Bost; also that those who recetve ‘them! “Politics? | ‘The ‘Legion is taking no es eee direct, turn them in to the proper Le-|Part in partisan politics, | This woul ; 2 be manifestly impdssible. The G. A. R. Mr. and Mrs, W.oH. Fuller of Lara. |); Mri ddd Mrs. George B.\Nelson willgion offiolala: of thelr. cominunitys anal ooo Ea iasortant plasé In politiee! participate in the Legion ceremunies mie, Wyo., who have been visiting witht ae Mpiane ah vias a Houle 4 sree Day, ee! bern after the Civil WES. But this was be-| t friends and relatives here have return: enver and ‘olorado Springs. «Mr,} 0? . ; cause: that. orgahizdtion, bei fror to their home. En route to Laramie|Nelson and Francis White returned); “TAC purpose’ of this is to mike the pesunstieres Lhe Secchi i, dial | aa they visited in Cheyenne for a day and) Monday from a fishing trip in the Ejg}Medals medh. something; to pay trib. ; i mn 5 CVE © were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. G. Li} Fron mountains near Clear . fate to the spirit of America and, ¢ 5 Kay of that city. .S oe memorate the dnniversary of the vay | bd o fin 1918 which marked that spirit’s su- ? 3 MP Jéultural| Judge Perey W. Mttz of the Firti igpei | ; } agent, Wot6 beat Stent ton CUS A| Judicial circuit, visited Casper yestet-pbremé defileverient—a vist. contrast = to having all ex-servicé persons res . where he will join his wife who 18 visit-|day and today, G ing at her old homé with her mother, raed felve thelr medals from the hands of, = B Att di O Mrs. Harding, Attorney A. B. Manning of Den ret, | postman. y énaing Our « # es (vas-in the cily yesterday on businesé{,, In # circular letter to all Legion ae. Guy Gay of Thermopolis is. in. the Se ¥ ss New city making arrangements before mov.| He Will leave thiy afternoon for Net ‘castle; ing hiy family here." Mr. Gay will be | est bitin atter of drawing application blanks ponnected with | Gi Nelson in his ‘sf ; La het pecaetab Gobiaceh: tea has been the| Frank Palmer will leave tomortcw]ftom army posts and recruiting. sta- postmaster in Thermopolis and recently for the Black Hills, where Mrs, Pali- ed Ligeia an heat oe manpeee mt resigned that position. le ending the su P. 5 S pedis in ie Boer iB Menta Fh oe a ‘order not to exhaust the supply of rere John Skimmiborn is in the ity for! ye) ana Mrs.° ROberE Cohen nate|forms. pe the remainder of the week frofm his! | ™°. P mae Brankua DOlicr ot a 4 | returned. from their honeymoon trip . sheep ranch at Whisky Gap. \to. Chileag. ents national headquar|ters is | rging posts to use discretion in the SALE | JULY CLEARANCE shia SALE — LIMIT KASSIS DRY GOODS Co. 220 South Center Strect 99097 R. A. Stitzer of Denver, Colo., Is here exthithy: I I MO HE attending to business matters for the; Judge Ralph Kimball left today for|f\mericans generally “to make (our: T R i) W. A. Hoover company. Misour'l, where he will visit relatives.[1920 Armistice Day memorable thru- oe NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Propositions will be re- ceived for excavating; and building necessary cement walls of Oil Well Supply Company building, corner of Center and Railroad Streets. See Chas. Oberg on the ground, Bud Arnold, who has been in. the Z ag Ma hea That Me what all of our employ of the Kimball drug store, is bs EY FOR “AMERICANISM patrons say ahd you will, leaving for Hysham, Mont., where, he ee At the May 19th meeting of the Na-| i < will be masager of a drug store) | aye, and Mrs, Hart/\Freo and Mrs,[tiontt Executive eomumittes (a resolu top, if you try how good and che R. C. Vandenberg left today for Chey-ftion Was passed authorizing the na-\\ palatable we cook all our Sheriff Pat Royce and Mrs. Roycel oine to attend the Frontier Days cele.ftional commarider to request posts of food. are in’ Cheyenne;) to: attend, the Fron-!y pation. ithe American Legion to raise funds tier Days celebration. They made the} eee ‘by. voluntary subscription, money so trip overland. |. A. P. Nesbit and Geologist Barthoil-\taised to be paid through the various eee, hina sid. {i@epartments to the national treasurer lomew have’ gone to the Osage ficlt. _{|@er jonad treagur Mrs. Vance Rowe and Miss Bessie} "™°™ "AVS Bone to ar fat Indianapolis and to be available tor ss aiseas Po ehh Chunn have left for. Denver, where! Mrs. H. Frances: Brady of Water-|earrying out the purposes for which they will. visit for some time. Before|town, bas been.-appointed an assist-|the National Americanisti conimission returning here they will go to Estesiant district attorney of Middlesex! Was created, i 1 park. $ jeounty, Mass.. dt is, safd to bo tiie] At this time, therefore, the national ‘ tee fein becond case in the United States wieré|/commander wishes to suggest to de- N William Tolhurst are woman has been named ‘for siich|partments. that they inaugurate such the a baby ‘son, born yes-lan office, the other being in Noew)Steps as they misty feel fitting in their Out the years to come.” } Will Erwin of Basin, is here today = ;on business, There is lots of room for you anda good ééol place all the time. Wyatt Cafeteria and Mes. pnts terday at the Private hospital, ‘Tho tyork City. Mrs. Brady in ler new! respective — localities) «to. raise such Wyatt Hotel } Néxt Door to Kimball Drug Stote mother and baby are gotttug along position will receive a salary of §$%,-|funds. It was Suggested that the j nicely, 250 a year. amount of suth funds be equal to 26 zs "