Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1920, Page 8

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| gion department ecnventicn. The quar: } rel had its inceptian when members of ; Bernardsville post ran , passenget. ‘train into Hoboken, during the outhw railroad, strike./ ‘Tne post -whs denied ' lal charter because, of this, action, The scare Wile Hip |Mepoalt-on ‘upper Sulphur cree 03,000 SETTLEMENT IN |e crates on seu , : : ck'and here consigned 1,1; Pature (Special to ‘The Tribune.) KEMMEREBR, Wyo. Sept. 30.—The LYNCH BUILOING SOLO TO ORMSBY AND WHITE } Major Ormsby and Alex R. White, ! ors of White's grocer: Si nd street, have . purch neh building in which the s ated from C. 'T, Lynch, the owner, who is now in Constantinople. 1 as always been a firm bility of Casper and | charter was finally, granted at the con- vention after the niembers had signed fa statement declaring that in euypt jing trains members ac! ie indivja- * § [uals and not. as osetas: Nae Legion | S*trdians by tate! Rye eta he \whembers. ‘Thomas Meaney, a Jersey | ne widow of the late On W..Brn! ljabor leader, exprested himself as sat-, 0% Ble Piney, haye agreed to settle | ized phil enon ; j litigation involving the widow's rights igi 2 { in. the estate of Smith by accepting king his judgment by a further { aeeenay 24809 Se ‘ante 40,090 Staaten aN Asta a ieeeal tok ake aS : ssines) ‘ “ t “ Hess tens oasis hy (alee 8 ; : : Ung at kovernment expense have bea | 200 to $200,000, will go to seventeen [seseaserasac! sane apelt-Rae Ue. Sofi here sod waist peeees atte ineats ce SUICIDE OFF. _|eritie of the-manner in which the PVA ELAR Ce ee Ferg bee sone true e| SALT. DEPOSITS : ai stomach ills go on. Take Fant THERMOPLIS, Wyo., Sept. 30.— Puuenian ave, Sole to teria batinene BE DE VELOPED | tticta ater you pale “Elizabeth Ford," one of a big family } | other heirs, the principal of whom are The a 5 5 inf i ar placed in training during’ the past four : x Fa; pet ae paid for the building is} 4 = .* 3 ‘ months as a result of the joint) drive| three nieces of the deceasal. Mrs. the American Legion. For: months Wyoming hospital for the insane at é reaniee: the Legion, had been a bitter | Eyanston. NOT AFFECTED: : : ; American Legion Weekly resulted in a Be Don when the stomac } > See : ° congressional investigation ‘of the W | ia let sourness, belch. ciecs - 7 f 3 - : P board. This Investigation did little to! NEAR CODY ILL ing, . and (Special to The “Teibune.) i be : : themselves matters have progress +0 | with members in every city, town and | very favorably. 1amlet in America, committed suicide. | (Special to The Tribune.) ss Bocas ie eee a : “2 1 ze aA be i Japanese wives of the middle and! CODY, Wyo., Sept. 30—J. H, Gallup Ig leone eee ne | ‘ lower clisse# ‘frequently iacken their| is. completing arrangements for ‘the Vitge. "Horn dri ewe: = Bei slelieiae ieeonceies aap ! teeth to please a jealous husband. shipment of Glaubers’ salts from n larze W. Guthrie's Ford automobile ran} ENGLAND FINDS A REAL USE FO KR HER WAR RELICS—A “demobilized” pill box, once used by machine STR I didn’t raise my boy to be away after he had left it standing, | gunners as a source of protection fro m enemy rifles during the war, has been converted into a plaything at a chil- with brakes set and engine running, |dren’s camp at Marblharp, England. while he filled a jug with water at a near by spring. When Guthrie re- amendment gives ex-service persons. turned the car was missing. Tracks Q reference in ointments, providing led to the brink of the cliff. The a Rig Fi i e e 5 other things are equal. The nationa: rapids below were dragged and frag- American I .egion N ews N otes legislative committee of the American | ; ry gan of the machine were brought | Legion is seeing to it that ex-service js the surface | a snow bird LYRIC Kill That Cold With wets persons learn of their privilege and that Tits Stas |} State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the J] departmental heads appoint them pro- CASCARA ; Q N N Malcolm Hill Takes | American Legion, Which Designated The re Re see ange roe pe ae g A. Ul | E i Tribune as Its Official Newspaper to be particularly Mberal to veterans in ~ Ypom@tetts. wm. the matter of appointments. Position in South Colds, Coughs OMI La Grippe H Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Gtippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache i Edited by M. P.. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming At the recent convention of the In order to Bateent the mulcting ON eg to Leetine offinle beh cae eae be de ks Sean Feaeaion et the nextof-kin of men who died in the|could be prevented jf congress would} J- he Sta nt to the Legion's plea that che} Labor, appeared asa speaker and be- | ly 4, left last. ni, z ac 1 with suf-} Spoke the friendship of his organiza- ‘@., where he fs tu take a position with among its 9,600 posts to w: | fie n man so ape roe eeatnee ree 60. ORO e: an oil company. inst such practices’ and to arrest/rectly and not through Offiglal chan- in ay al program, j ; A large number of friends were ¢ id prosecute all offenders. A person-|nels to Washington. the Burlington depot last night to-s | Quinjne in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. , An old misunderstanding between | " |nal canvass of all gold star mothe! — , him off. |and relatives of those who died in s Amelia Fowler of Everets,|the American Legion of New Jeraéy ice will be made in eyery communi Ined fame as the wom-|#hd organized labor of that state was a _ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT tena there is a Legion post and the 1 the original Starsj $¢ttled amicably recently at the Le. 5 : UNION PAGIFIG 10 BUILD | will be. fully informed of the means | Stri taken by the swindlers to obtat1| Smithson years ago for the’ e Ni RACE OTRAS TRAP EAY G a ‘RR n Institute, has hand-em- | !money. One such confidence man al-|broidered an American Legion flag for | Zee j |ready has been arrested after he hac| the Everett post. == |sent a telegram to a mother in~ the ~ |name of her missing s sking for! Although there ‘has been an appre- Sony , | funds. Off to provid 1s of sol-| ciable i » in the number of appl- CHEY Sept. 29.—The Wyo | diers’ deaths and information/as to the service men for Vietory ming and a public si m-! location of their ves for payment American Legion vol- missions, acting at the \are.the usual lure held out by the st the government in interstate commerce swindiers. ribution, only 000 so far to hold a joint meeting to cor ‘“r an} Following a report from Cleveland, plied, out. of 3,700,000 former 2pplication of the Union Pacific Rail-| Ohio, of the attempt of a swindler to » to the honor. Figures company to xtend its Platte } »rofit» by the grief of a moth uble, for ex-gobs. Any vet- alley line now ending at ¥ n Weekly his Victory medal Malcolm B. Hill, formerly connected | with the } engineering depar ment and w of the quarter mile race in the tra ] on y . swindlers TODAY — The show that never can be bribed. Will some young man play “Hearts and Flowers?” Will some young lady scream Ha! Ha! Here comes the White Sox. —First Batter Up— “THE HEART OF A GYPSY’ Pure as the driven snow. But, Oh, Boy, it is a rough ~ "JACK DEMPSEY —IN— “THE _ TERRIBLE VENGEANCE’ ‘Fond mothers, take away the powder puffs and lip sticks and have them see a real man’s show. —N-e-x-t— A TWO-REEL COMEDY It’sa Mack Sennett Full of chicks, chicks and chicks. —N-e-x-t— A WEEKLY —N-e-x-t— For the love of Mike, come early. Good seats at 6:15. Take a tip, we don’t kid ourselves, it’s the best show in town, —COMING— tisk bure: by eran can 6 westward into Goshen Hole, Wy ment with wh throug An Armis meeting will be held either in Cheyenne | lished, announce | tice 1 nnection with or Lincoln. ‘ all such offtnde the presentation (of - the medals is unned by posts throughout the coun- nment will pay as j LEADER AMONG _ | ys, 6 iVur | $14,000 in in: and compens: | to a stepson of Ottis Smith, former| The Rey. Franc STATEI.C Ook Sist Infantry .| chaplain of the American Legion, wi 3. is Ms 5 ean Be But Smith, who received five wounds | has spent the last six weeks in a St. fighting for his country, is dead. Gis | Louis hospital after his serious injury BURIED TODA ¥\ site, who tried to substet with Bim on.| in-an automobile accident, ht - | governmental allowance of $13 a/|ed sufficiently to attend, the Legion na- —— |month, also is dead. The two of them| tional convention, September 27, 28 and LARAMIE, Sept. 29.—Funcral serv-| received only $97.67 while they wore | 29. es ices were held here today for C. S.: alive. This story of bureaucratical — Greenlaium, 60, for many years grand {lay has been unearthed by the se Thousands of government positioN® keeper of the records and seal of the |ice department of national headquir j will be available shortly for men and { Wyoming Odd Fellows. Mr. Green-| ters of the American Legion at Indiar-}women who served their country in baum, who was the father of Stute|apolis. Smith and his wife died be- | the army, navy or marine corps, due : Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner C. S.|fore they were able to conv ent amendment of civil service Greehbaum, died here. government that he really ions by the last congress, ‘The Casper’s Always Finest Worth Theater While LAST TIMES TODAY pea ACLEAN ORIs —VLAY—= ‘Lets Be Fashion bid A. Kelly, national ate in the 10g aoe Daintymaid 1921 The Fall Styles are here and ready for careful moth- ers to inspect. Coats of many styles and colors in warm, serviceable fabrics, neatly trimmed and well lined. Ages 2 to 14 years, at $7.75 and upwards. Coe <= WW FEFTGOMMERCIRTGOMPANYS Se eee ee reanarnonredameten BUSY STOR il ROSCOE (FATTY). ARBUCKLE iv GEORGE MELFORD'S Production ‘THE ROUND UP A PARAMOUNT. PICTURE The most formidable and spectacular picture of the day CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 DOUGLAS MACLEAN and DORIS MAY are remembered as co-stars in “23'/ HOURS’ LEAVE.” ‘Their newest picture is the funniest, breeziest, whirlwind comedy that has come to the IRIS in some time. Also Mack Sennett Comedy—“ You Would wt Believe It” ADMISSION—30c, Including Tax e Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Ceocoeccccescesoooceccoces EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Phone 644. DR. NORWOOD Dentist Formerly Over Lyric Theater Now Located at 112 East Second, Over White's Grocery Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 TOMORROW—HOBART BOSWORTH in HIS OWN LAW | “VITO I I ISL IVI II aI RIES IIS IIIS SI LD. We Serve HOME-MADE CHILI and light lunches, Take home a quart of the best. chili made, THE PALMS 414 EB, Second FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Ee FIIPAPLLLLLLLLILE AAA LA AA bh hh dhe ddidddidhiddidddididh Phone 62. 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