Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1920, Page 6

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RAR ee EL EL DEE NOD SRR 4 Slee a ors POLES MASSING | BIG ARMY FOR | COUNTER DRIV (Continued from Page 1) independence of Poland. The aid re- quested probably will be confined to an} extension of credits for the purchase of surplus war stocks by Poland, POLES WILL BLAME DEFEAT 0N WORLD (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Auge 11.—Poland in an official proclamation issued at War- saw, warned the world that if she ts overthrown by the Bolsheviki her fall will be due not only to “overbearing might" but the “indifference of a world which calls itseif democratic." idcGreevy Goes to Station in Denver Sergt. John J. McGreevy, who. has had charge of the United States army recruiting station here for the — iast nine months, is being detailed io the Denver main ation and ll leave His son, William J who was with him her gone to New Groshong, 2 for ng sent from De: of the/ recruiting stazion YY made many t& here and during char Sergt. Met while he wa nine months in Casper buil¢ up the the army recruiting station. He had been detailed here at first for one month} only, but was retained a longer period. oe VOCATIONAL AID PLANS FOR SOLDIERS: SPEEDED UP AT COAST MEETING E. C. Caihoun, who bas just return- ed from the Federal Vocational Edu- ition conference at Los Angeles, states that the action of the confer- ence will mean a great improvement in the service which local boards will be able to give men who were injured in the service. More direct supervision will be given to the local boards, and this will re sult in speeding up action on the va- rious applications which formerly had} to go to W: of the’ officers and staff will be held shortly to! work out the application of the new| plans. While in California, Mr. Calhoun vis-} ited, his fr. and Mrs. BE. C: houn at His parents for- merly lived at Deadwood, S. D., and} are known to a number of Casper} people. His father has been totally! blind for nearly three months, but) seems happy in his California home.» | pe ED Nor Res WATER [5 PUMPED FROM MINE AT CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND, Wyo, Aug. 11.— No. 1 mine of the Union Pacific Coal company here, which was flooded by a cloudburst four years ago and since has | been idle, is being unwatered and pro- duction will be resumed as soon as the} workings can be put into proper condi- tion. Five and one-half entries are now clear of water. In all twelve entries ered under the plans now a. Hot Enough for You? Don’t Let Summer Sun Pour Down on an Unpainted . Shingle Roof OR Wooden Building. Apply a Rich, Black Coat oi \wuminoz, BS vo GB KY Roof pais Adds Years to the Life of the Wood Saves Repair Bills Adds to the Appearance of Your Place TAR DEPARTMENT THE DENVER GAS & ELECTRIG LIGHT CO. | FOR SALE BY Kimball Drug Store. Natrona Lumber Company. John Jourgensen, Nicolaysen Lumber Company, FOUND GUILTY OF TO OVERTHROW . MENT.—Ross . Ask for It by Name i GROSS SHED GEN. IN HIS MT CLOTHES & “United Press.) (By Mail).—Gen, | ™ er Wrangel, the new leader} forces in Russia, is, W) lait to be of | common or, Russi tiefs is correct. UppOs origin. urs’ war. The; jfought in the thirty Jexplains the fact that there ix a Baron | Wrangel in Berlin. today. Another jbranch went to the Baltic provinees be n they were under the control’ of | Swe den. ! At the battle of Poltaya’ in 1709, a the forces of Peter the Great op- Charles the Twelfth of ace six “Wrangels on side 2nd six on. the lat-, ‘The present’ Gen, Wrangel’s! to} forefathers became* landowners in the rapher | south of Russia in the reign of ath: ty in{erine the Great. ‘The general's home tis in Rostoy, angel Island, north: EAT THIS ry Here’s One of the Biggest Thrillers Casper Has Seen in Many a Day. ~ ‘LI TING LANG’ A thrilling story of American romance and Orien- tal intrigue, starring America’s greatest oriental star, Sessue Hayakawa. WHAT YOU’LL SEE IN “LI TING LANG”; The U. S. dreadnought Wyoming, one of Uncle Sam’s greatest men o’ war, appears in this Chinese thriller. A thrilling dash by American Jackies to save an American girl believed to be in the hands of a Chinese admirer. A battle to the death with knives, in which a man single-handed, defeats a band of Oriental anarchists. Romance - Thrills - Action —- Suspense Showing Also 2-Reel Fatty Arbuckle Comedy, “A Small Town Bully” fusic Feature Pictures - High Class Singing AITRDOME. TONIGHT 10c and 30c. Under New Management Think! Think! Think! There is always a time when every man should stov and think— Why Pay Two Prices For Clothing when you can get better clothing, tai- lor-made, for half the. money. Come in and See Us. USE YOUR EYES Scott Clothing Co. 240 South Center Casper Dairy Ice Cream UNAM ot PHONE 471 jwest of Alaska is named '-after iw rangel family. | Wrangel is not a Cossack, but wears Simic 4 OR he js uniform of a Cossack. He is about 814” outfit In ~ WAANGEL WHEN HE FLED. = Haat of great force of character and ‘of strong convictions. His friends de- rai te Beat ef [rat general in the army of Gen Dent- |kine, whom he succeeded man| American Red Cross on the island of erm: Neither of these be. | Prinkipe, The baron is of Swed-; wite was ® Red Cross nurse throvgh- ‘3 having /Cut the great ish lineage, his great forefather is : her. husband) on’ a! LWvrangel line is. stil’ In Sweden, One. tons. On one cccasion when the Bol-|lothes and slioss. He ‘he americana YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED’ |branch of it settled in Germany, which | = eats por: "| struments, dres - Gen’ Baronness Wrangel carried her “ent Centrary “to popular belief, of march, and gave prompt treatment to the sick and wounded, i ‘One of the stories that the general's friends Uke to tell about him is how the was left without a stiteh of cloth- ing at the last battle of Rostov. The Red army had advanced upon the city com:|50 rapidly that there was no chance} jfor anyone to get away with anything! except their lives.. The general’s en- tire adornment consisted of a pair of! pajamas. Hé had lost all his personal! effects. Then the American Red Cross | uit attached to the Volunteer Army!| e to the rescue and gave the baron ‘Tribune ads give results, tall, lithe and.slender. He is a Rs tag as “tenacious, determined He is a brilliant cay- is yikes) ae was the most success- FRANK J. WOLF Republictn Candidate for Sheriff Subject to Primaries, August 17, 1920. If nominated and elected, I promise honest and ef- ficient administration of the Office. 4 as ander in-chiet. He has a wife and three children, by the ho are being looked after near Constantinople. His and accompanied his Ynilitary:expedt complete outfit of - American-made Brennan is elected to the Position of champion Pic- ture Producer of Casper. LYRIC 1 p. m. to1l p. m. 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