Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 12

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Ds vie Coe Casper saily Cribuue AeA lein seit vt Rae Se P - = AIR PLAY MADE. BASIS OF lg SUHOOL APPEAL (__= Morning Assembly Period Fea- service m: Strange as it thay seem,|/mended to receive the congressional ne the question metimes is still ed. medal of honor, the highest reward for tured by Address of Superin i N, during the ten months past the walor.in the gift of the United States. tendent A. A. Slade; Con- l jon. through its segvice’ ai gestion Is Apparent national headquarters has obt The American Legion News Notes 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 (Sirector for Wyoming RSE by the Freneh government the only womag ever recom- WHAT HAS L decorated DONE? the ex- and is Massachusetts department has eps to prosecute imposters who ring American Legion emblems y have no. right. The » bas passed a law un- lex-service men more than $1,260.000 due taken jon claims. National hand! only complicated The first regular Friday morning as- Pe 7 estimated that claims aggregating $7,-/state 1 sembly was held at the high school this TIED IN KNOTS This Is the Way Drisko Says They Felt—Thirty Years’ Trouble Ended “My muscles actually felt like they were tied in knots,” sald A. T. Drisko, a well-known canpénter of 2421 Forty- jeighth street, southeast, Portland, “but I declare, since taking Tanlac I haven't a sign of rheumatism and’ 1 believe I could get out there in the} |stteet and push any man in a foot 000,000 have been settled by service of: ious departments. morning and proved a most enjoya affair in spite of the fact that the room ficers of the vs was so filled with pupils that not be seated. Superintendent A. A. ed the student body and impressed up- for the U on them that to make Natrona county Annapolis. high school a really fine school a spirit Francis E. of play must be exhibited by both department and teachet! Helen We! of France, Ameri¢an Legion, has wired national headquar- - ters that n 1ires, apparently xplained deluded “through misleading advertise- jon, its aims ments, are arriving in France from the : and arranged for a meet-lvnited States expecting to obtain lucra- ing with the junior and senior girls o€ tive employment. He recommends that the high school next Monday _aftér-! . A noon for the formation of a club or the lesion advise. membérs of the ax. that no struction or clubs among girls of thi > to take Sanization up the Girl Reserve work. other firms in France The High School orchestra, directe. , additional employ Prof, Miller, furnished excellent mu: } for this morni program. Or: stra work has been made a part of lar high school curriculum this | 4. Miss ary Girls’ Re and objects co LEGION WOMAN UrM. Mrs. Wendell Phillips of New York representing the American Legion ng tnose who elect this brane at the, fourth interallied confere to rave Sal Credit. J) Tegular class study questions affecting war-disabled ngement will Bh sh which meets in Brussels, Belgium, on club, directed by Miss Lit |8¢Ptember 19. Mrs. Phillips was "k will be done in. school ;Wounded while serving with the ambu- -dit will be given for it, |lance forces in France. She has been RAILROAD RATES OF SOUTHWEST, SHOW VARIATION > same for the Gle ue. The w hours and c A SEE BEN NOW Is the time to buy that lot er home. Come *= and let us tell you h to accom- plish buying and butlding a home. Play Safe Play safe and insure your goods, property, your health and happine: it safe for those dep: LOS 4 sions of 4 and Nevada appear aminer of the interstate commerce commission today seeking a readjust- ment of railroad rates in the three states. Charges are made that the railroads are exacting a passenger rate varying from 4 to 6 cents a mile. i > of 4.—Railroad ona, New Mexico before the ex- the strongest | y Lind, the ta- r, hose centenary sbrated. Misfortune and chil} { y was mous is soc never failed to had giv nd the year before. | The first popular election ever held | in the Holy Land found women cam-} paigning and voting as spiritedly as } men and just as su ully. 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74 W The Hostess Who Excels aeneane ely knows the value of an ong- inal touch—such as the serving of Potato Flakes where salted wafers are the expected thing. Crisp, salt-flecked, golden M & G Potato Flakes stimulate appetite. Served buffet style they “help out” on the sandwiches. Arranged daintily with salad or accompanying cups of bowilien, they are tantalizingly delicious. Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co. Denver, Colorado Middies, Suits and all could | ———— | The legion in Ohio recently has been} jade address- requested to nominate thrée candidates | nited States Naval Academy at are in need of race. “It was thirty years. ago that my | troubles started,” he continued. “I con- | tracted a severe case of pneumonia and! ever since then, up until the time TI ot hold of Tanlac, I was in miserable health, We were living at Medford,| hich such prosecutions may bel a. - der conduct = LEGION WELCOMES The American | American INDIANS, Legion welcomes Indians to full membership Drake, commander of. the 1 Spite of the fact they are not eligible|Ore;, and. as I thought a change of to the full privileges of citizenship and|¢)imate would help me I moved here tol jefforts are under way to form posts of| portland, but it did little or no good, Indian ex-service men at reservations}; }4d rheumatism so bad that I could and schools throughout the country. Ajnardly get about and as I kept getting recent ruling of the legal division of| worse and worse I had to quit my national headquarters of the legion set-|t-ade as a carpenter. I had cramps itled the status of aborigine ex-service|in my arms and legs so that it was im- men, so far as the veterans’ organiza:| tion is concerned, | FOR SALE | Yearling Ramboulette rams; range raised; the wooly sort; a good buy if Woodrow's man Fri- day is not elected; can deliver in car lots on North Western. Hact- sell Livestock Co., Rawlins, Wyo. Posts of the American Legion formed jin this and foreign countries totalled 9709 up to August a report from na-| tional headquarters shows. Fifteen legion posts ang thirteen women's aux-| illary pos vere formed in the week! August AOA Of course, we have the best show in town. Something out of the ordinary. LYRI Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY A 31 REEL _ Earthquake The Great Gamble Talk about stunts. Great Gamble” them. More action in a “The produces minute than you see in other full shows. What do you think of a man jumping from an‘ aeroplane without 2 parachute. He does it and lands in the ocean. The railroad wreck is worth the price of admission. See the horse and rider go over the cliff. See the man hop = train going 60 miles an hour.” See the motorcycle bounce off a broken bridge. Talk about human flies. See Hutchinson scale'the high building in 'Frisco. ay Dresses of Serge For School We are now in a position to offer you the well known Max Hof Middy Suit and separate middy ma- terial of navy blue serge. When you purchase one of these garments you get the best money can buy. Sizes 8 to 22 years. HAA —TOMORROW—. The Great Redeemer Now playing at the Tabor Grand, Denver. Ask anybody who has seen it. It is o great picture. possible for me to get a night's rest.| tire yy. Ihave been built up in veer nipgatinns Perez of Chile, . ly losing my strength and energy. I when morning comes T feel as spry 09 had a tired feeling about me all day/|1 tel! you I don’t feel it, and it’s the long. 1, was in such a weak, run-down jway a man. feels that counts.” ‘ condition that for thé past five or sfx) 'Taninc is sold in Casper by Casper years [| had pneumonia every March. | Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- “q started taking: ‘Tanlac. because: %|cantile Co. in Salt Creek by Salt Greek saw where it was helping so many peo-) Drug Store: Aay. Reitye ple all over the country. .And I tell) = gou it has certainly fixed me up fine! qQiacier from the and 1 am feeling better and stronger/to consumers in Lyons and than I have in years. I am never) other cities in Eur troubled any more with rheumatism | blasted and mined in the sarne manner ‘and I have ak good use of my arms and as stone is quarried and is preferred to legs as ever. My «ppetite hrs come other ice because of Ha hardness and back and as what I e€at gives! me lasting qualities. ‘With or pleasant to Alps is delivered Price,’ 25-50-7514 MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF Ore.,| strength and energy I never have that tired feeling any more. My consti- pated. condition has been relieved _en- YOU DIE! This blood-chilling message, bearing the fatal symbol of a murderous Chinese Tong, came to four persons—death, creepy and mysterious, dogged their footsteps. EARLE WILLIAMS "The Purple Cipher’ A weird story of adventure in ’Frisco’s mysterious and unsolved Chinatown. A love story of thrill and sentiment—an adventure tale of breath-taking suspense. Also Another Dandy Sunshine Comedy “SLIPPING FEET” Latest Current Events Mutt and Jeff in “Three Raisins and a Cake of Yeast” Now Playing Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Night Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day without wate:; Performs an unusual service in the matter of your home economies, by providing seasonable foodstuffs at reasonable prices. Today. we offer the finest peaches, plums, grapes, pears, tomatoes, etc., at the lowest prices to insure quality. _. We hear lots of complaints about potatoes this fall—give our va- riety a trial before buying a large quantity. BIE = PRE RE EE 5 ‘ a WEBELOCOMME RCIALCOMPAN i i nnn: was it had @ peor appetite and was gradual-| way, ‘sleep like a. child every night and daughter of a> poor washerwoman. fivox badly constipated all the time and) hoy! J um sixty-nine years old, bat i * QUICK RELIEF! Vw~—= NAINA i

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