Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1920, Page 6

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a ” executive committ LEGION INVADES 0 TOON FOR ni BONVENTION Vanguard Arrives at Cleveland, This Morning in Preparation Next Monday (Special to The Tribune.) | for Opening of Assembly | | ! CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 25 Delegates for the second annual na tional convention of the American | Legion, morning, which opens here Monday} Started arriving here this; morning and by tomorrow morning at! q least two thirds of the 9,000 delegates expected to be in: at ; in» this convention city. every hoel in the city has been a signed to the different state del tions and legion delegates from such! distant posts Alaska, and Hawaii e here. The Wyoming delegation! will have its "headquarters established | Sunday night in the Americ: Fred Dralle, chalyman , who the place of I member of the ni mitiee, tend t “Wyoming} ional executive com- ched here 1#st night to at- ‘Meeting of the national com ld here today. ich all delegates! onaires from hroughout the; will take part is to be| afternoon following the| opening session of the convention.| s to be followed by an evening ‘of | ainment proviled the visitors by of Cleveland. sus of each department dele- gation t department headquarters is’ scheduled for Monday morning as the first piece of business, starting at 9 The convention will be of-| at 10 o'clock Monday, invocation by the Rev. y, national chaplain, red sufficiently from in-| in an automobile acci-| ent to attend the convention. The! report of the national executive com thittee, the report of National Com- mander Franklin D’Oiler, the naming of committees of the convention and s of committees, together with t of the national adjutant and treasurer will take up the remainder of the morning. session. Reports of committee will occupy the attention of the convention most} of Tuesday. All unfinished business is scheduled} to come before the convention on w and any new business is n brought up: ‘The closing, iness will be the élection of na-| tional officers for the coming year. opened morning with Francis | A. any resolutions, some practical changes in the national constitution, } and several state issues are certain tc come before the convertion for con- sideration. It is believed, however, that the convention will be able to} handle all of the varied and important} issues in much better shape this year because the delegates are expected to get down to-actual.work and business of jhe convention quicker than last rat Minneapolis. his morning, Cleve taking on a festive hi nd streets are h_ patriotic seen on every principal) special entertainment ares, including a boat ride on Lake are planned for the former serv ice veterans. CONVICTION OF | HICKEY 15 HELD DOUBTFUL NOW Evidence of Wife and Little Child| May Not Send Sundance Man to Pen, Reports from Scene Declare SEAS *SUNDANCE, Wyeo., i Sept. 26.—The belief is growing here that the state will be unable to convict Frank Hick- of the murder of Laban’ Woods, ex- an, despite strong circum- ste yidence and the charge by Hickey’ wife that he committed the crime. Mrs. Hickey cannot testify nst her husband. Their 6-year-old euting counsel that she saw her fa ther shoot Woods, but it is feared that the evidence of the child will not be regarded as sufficient, event when for- tified by circumstantial, evidence, ‘to justify a conviction under the a onable doubt" rule. Closing Out Sale TIRES -::- TIRES : Tires. Tubes 30x3 Smooth ..-_..-$13.25 $3.00 30x3% Non-3kid ~ 33x4 Non Skid 34x4 Ribbed Tread -_ 24) 15 4.15 Many Have 6,000-Mile Guarantee SOME BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1948 Model Dodge Touring, $600 1917 6-cyl. Buick Touring, $650 Expert Auto Radiator Repairing Bring in your leaky (4diator. Open Sunday and Evenings HIGHWAY GARAGE 124 West Second Street TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer aughter is said to have told the prose- | “beyond! | -| INTERESTED SPECTATORS—Cardinal Mercier and Colonel Osterrieth of Bel- J made their way to the royal box at Ant- It is said that the cardinal and Colonel Osterrieth! rooted hard for the Colonel Osterrieth was once stationed in New York. m received an ovation when ¢ sit werp. Yankees to win. WATER FAILS TO PASS TESTS IN BURLINGTON LAB Contamination Revealed in Seven Out of Ten Samples of Local Supply; Report Is Sub- mitted J. A. Denney, assistant superintend- ent and medical director of the Bur- lington railroad, has made tén exam- inations of Casper city water in the last year to ascertain whether or’ not it comes up to government standards so that it can be used on Burlington trains going out of this city. Three of the samples tested, taken from the mains in the the winter, passed. Others were sufficiently con- taminated to make the water most dangerous. He says: “There is no question but what at| times that water is badly contamin- ated—other times, it seems all right. is great profit by a Its pleasing and Soon proves Made by Postum Cereal Co-operating with Wyomin CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 ‘Those who feel = ill results from tea or coffee drinking soon INSTANT POSTUM preparation, healthfulness practical mend this table beverage. Sold in 50 and 100 cup tins. A purchase from your goer “There's a Reason” Casper Free Venereal Clinic U. S. PUBLIC: HEALTH SERVICE We have fought the Bubonic Plague, Yellow Feyer. and. Tuberculosis. in the open, now Venereal Disease, Free Clinic, City Hall FOR MEN AND WOMEN Dr. G. S. BAWDEN, Specialist in Charge DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, 10 TO 12 A. M. NO PUBLICITY WE WANT TO CURE, NOT PERSECUTE | Particularly the samples that were talk. | en from a reservoir; you will find that | those samples pass very good ®ut or: dinarily there is sufficient contamina tion in the river to contaminate the | Water from the reservoir, Of course, at times, the water would be safe from the river, but n can be depended upon to give you s water at alt times and might, at any time, be con- } ta sufficiently to give you an j epidemic. The denger lies in the fact that if that water should become cony | taminated with typhoid, a great nuri- ber of your people might become af- flicted with it before you were aware of what the trouble Typhoid fe. y ater borne disease, is tush for your people. “The liquid chlorine treatment has been proven successful—the govern: ment used it in its various camps dur- ing the war and there was very little are many of the municipalities now that are treating the water with the liquid chlorine process; in fact, it is | the one plan that is universally ap- proved as being the best and safest treatment known. There are many | Places on the Burlington lines where j this plan of treatment'is used success- fully. It is not expensive to install, nor is it expensive to maintain, “In the city of Chicago, where iste s| surance policy. typhoid reported at any place. There | « AT BES * water is taken from Lake Michigan. empty their sewerage, the treatment ot | the waler used by the public here with | the chlorine method has reduced the number of .typhoid cases to a mers nothing. ‘The amount of water used in the city of Chicago every™day, is cases haye fallen off from. a’ consid: erable number to a mere nothing. 1 sincerely hope that you. will be abi to arrange a plan whereby you can make the city water of Casper safe at all times, “It there is anything that we can do, in any way, to assist you in this matter, we shall be glad to do it.” European Capital - Represented Here By Local Visitors Scola Brun, a prominent Norwegian, who has been interested in Wyoming oil projects for some time, is register- ed at the Henning with his father who {has just come from Norway., The two represent a large” amount | of European capital which is to be used in developing sections of the Bol- ton field in which Brun is interested. SEs aarode dee teas A great many fires are caused by friction between a building and an in- All,Electric Fixtures, Table Lampe and small Boudoir Lamps at half price. We are ‘overstocked. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. 9-20.6t ) ERE you will find an eye} glass service of which the town is justly proud. We are equipped by experience and in a material way to give your eyes a thorough examination and to pre- scribe the proper glasses for your) vision. We will make for you a pair of glasses that will bring you comfort and satisfaction. “dhe benefit ete : flavor, ease of Dear Casper: I pay over $200 per week for Denver Posts to supply you with and $60.00 per week for delivery, economy com: Co, Inc, Battle Creek, Mich. g State Board of Health and and my little opposition says I donate part of this money to hold my job- Yes — they say | must pay to hold my job. Gebel P-E-P “Pinch Every Penny” to “Please Post.” Ha-Ha-twice. enterprising Ha-Ha’ three times if necessary, Dear People: Mr. Pep sent the fol- lowing telegram to the Post today- PRE TE RI PRET RAN: £85 FEES GN, LEGGED CDE bedy of water in which. many =n. «| FLOUR PRICES about eight hundred millions of gallons, | broke 25 to 40 cents a barrel at ie You'.can realize the difficulty in treat-|principal mills here today, due to .ne ing so much water, yet since. that treat-| weak wheat market, : ment has been instituted, the typhoid |= Pe | (EA LULTESLESEHATIATEETEIS SOOT IOS EE EE, a-thprmsheieoeneeiatie BREAK IN MART Associated Press) MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 25.—-Flour - 206-208 S. Front St. r) . Always ready on the instant to send its cheerful beams of warmth directly to the spot where needed Attaches to Any Light Socket. ~ Price $12 Phone 69 | 3100 Posts Today Count ’e em, Mr. NEWS Agent! Your investi- gator Saw the big truck load of Posts on Aug. 31 and said: “My gracious, Man, do you get that many Posts in Casper?” Yes, Mr. News Investigator, Gunnison has 25 lbs. of wrappers every day to give to the North- western Iron and Meial Company, wrappers that cover a truckload of Denver Posts. THE DENVER POST P-E-P “People’s Enterprising Paper” Last Saturday the Denver Post sent 3,000 papers to Casper and every paper was. sold; to- day the Post sent 3,100 papers because there were not enough to meet the demand last Satur- day. Junk, Mr. News, yes Junk! Gunnison junks 2,000 papers daily and over 3,000 Saturday for Spo t Per to readers; ask any Post Newsboy! Ask any er! PITY THE NEWS? Yes-we pity ’em when we see the little handful arrive at the Burlington De- pot— PITY THE TIMES-Oh,_ pity the Times, when the big agent carries the whole order across the depot platform IN TWO HANLS, while it takes a big truck to handle THE BIG POST. _ WESTERN WOOL CO. ~ Commission Merchants Philadelphia, Pa, Solicits Consignments Only ‘that I ie ci Talla ac measles Sapa HOT POINT HEDLITE HEATER -Natrona Power Co. “T will make the News a present of $1,000 Cash to prove receive any more Posts in Casper than there is demand for.” Chas. M. Gunnison. P-E-P “Pity en Piker” “Prize every Post” “Pipe a Pink” “Count em, yea, count ’em—and P-EP “Praise every Post’ P-E-P “People’s enduring Post” “Posts entertain Peo- ple” —Cash. Pray for it. P-E-P “Printers ever Pray” Chas. M. Gunnison. SELTTTETETEO TOE TROOOELEOL ETS, PAPE DB bk Lee LL LIP AZ ZZAZAZAAAAZ 2 “ SZ ] oaseetoeteate

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