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» PAGE FIGHT PAGETWO : Cbe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1921 REGULATION OF | HECK ANIGER 3 ae "REFUGEE RIGHTS GOAL INDUSTRY | |277c0" [egion News Notes IDENTIFIED RY ‘ARE CLAIMED BY . } ASKED IN BILL “Tans nade, MAYOR OF CORK President Would Have Power to Limit|S*#®s !8 sarax Legion of Vermont, which will be held (By Associated Press) Franklin D’Olier, - former national] in Burlington on January 14. ‘The Nat- | WASHLIL TON, Jan! 12.—formai : 5 co! nder +o! ican Legion. 01 dér also will attend a,con-} 1. J. ‘Mit ie j 4 Prices and Profits Under Measure mate Serer 8 agra epaegrrm tee uri 2 sk ioe ite ge le aim to the rights of a politieal refuge | was made by Donal O'Callaghan, lord ference of post commanders and adju-| Jet ; vacation in’ Japan, where during i boaies and @ meeting or me state exe- len Operations Here, Wanted | mayor of Cork, who entered this cou Introduced in the Upper House travels he was trailed continuously and! cutive committee which will be held in Colorado on a SimiJar |try as a stowaway without passpoi "The case is before President Wilson Is result of differences betwven the de- his baggage and personal papers fre-1at the same time. Charge partments of state and labor. The lord | @uently and sureptitiously examined, Mr. | mayor arrived in Washington today. | D’Olier was informed this was the work! SCOLARSHIPS IN 1 Acting Secretary Davis ef the state (By Associated Press) Jor Japanese government agents who] GEORGIA ESTABLISHED T, d. Mitchell, held in tne cou department, ruled that the lord mayor WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—A bill proposing federal regulation of t the coal industry and empowering the president to fix prices and profits | ©!" sought to investigate the report that Fy {Jail om a check raising charge, was| came to Japan to “organize! Tn conformity with the American Le-| identified today by Mr. J. R.. MeDon-| | American reservists’? residing in the | slon’s national polic: of encourage-| @ld, representing» the © Pist tiem: | in case of an emergency, was introduced today by Chairman Calder of | i«t1anas | ment of education, William B. Coleman | bank of Denver, as the man _wantell/ > : Beene - .D'Olier relnted » story with a! Post of Atlantic, Ga., has established aj there on a similar charge. He wa the senate committee investigating the coal shortage. The act pro-| ae eee ee tee ie maa | $600 a-year scholarship in the Georgia | also ldentified by Mr. Schwartz and M could not be considered a political refugee Lecause “President” de Valera ‘had returned to Ireland. 2 ees JACK UNERAL FRIDAY. SON MONK” EASTMAN—One of the most r. e : a cetyl sad Funeral services for Mrs. Ray J poses a licensing system for both operators and dealers and would) ters or the board of directors of the) Mstitute of Technology. | iA eae te aE eee SO nia a tore! Ee men] son will lo held at the owman hat: f & ‘ oa oe AE ee z % Hx bes atta at 2:30 o'¢lock, ‘The impose heavy taxes on profits of sales by jobbers and brokers, the amae ar ee eee meeting of VoQD SUGGESTED FOR [the Mednick Jewelry company and by. of New Xork’s Bast Side for_many| A eee anh. eit SAB RGEE thc ual ta Ge duce enanfmeRee ualipe to attend, SECRETARY OF WAR LEO REIT Gao ee eee ony mene’, : was ahidt amd ‘killed mt ‘one Of} Burial will be made in High. coal in a direct channel from the pro- ss s "Otter: ' company as the person attempting to} the busiest downtown corners of the| services. ducers to the consumers. he tax | Tevery time ‘he and Mrs D’Olier left, Major General Leonard Wood should} obtain an automobile with a chi “8 elty. Eastman had reformed, had been! !2nd ceme ‘ would run f 0 to-90 per cent on their hotel, the former commander said, pe named as secretary of war in the s x 000. do had his citizenship re- rfect ; he onl husband is dead, profits of « cents a ton he would discover on their réturn that) opinion of Petaluma Cal., Post No.38 The only p 4 ~/ stored. | While in France he won the, 444 not many husbands consideg it ~The bill also would provide for regu | everything they had had been’ exam: of the American Legion as expressed in harging bira|p, §. C. { worth while*to go to that extreme’ lar publication of production costs, the x ined. Finally he adopted the policy of) resolution sent to Presideni-elect| with raising four drafts, two from Ne ee eee nEEEEIE EIEN date to be assembled Wy the federal leaving his trunks open and his papers} Harding. : ; Ito $600, another from $8 to $800 and} AS Seu | trade comm n, and authorize the | handy where they could be inspected! { from $2 to $2,000. jdone ‘Ks requested: and ’as it is neces: OARSENESS ssident to deal’ in) coal and | }without undue trouble on the part of MANY LE : A ting in the possession of fee te ag ar as ie a Swallow slowly small pieses arge of production and movement | the inspectors. At the conclusion of his) PLAY x ified as one purchase Pek hei EO eee Pee aa rub well over the throat. whenever “he found the usual laws of! b] | sojourn Mr. D'Olier told his “guide”) wo hundred Américan Le-tion bastrer | 2e Jewelry company of Den.|*Urned immediately. Uniessy this) ts | —_—_— | he would be glad ‘to explain anything jai teams in the : : eye aph Paes as nays ‘Gone the list will be sent in as it stands. Department of In- "CF, With a raised Checks, Tt is said that a en the “guide” had not understood in the! giana will battle for the state « ing his time in Denver he associa =a Ln trade in suspen: sir ES (By Associated Press) inked deity 2 a man known as Tom Smith, December, January and February ave eS ry-4 | WASHINGTON, J 12.—Reduetion | Papers OMA eu eecio t cause SPE aP. ot SHAR been annowness. bY lagsyor, - Shvith itt tx enid, wea. a dope |the fottest months of-the yee in Bro: | Over 17 Rrbatnctipen ae of American forces of occupation in| MT bee cent ta an L@sion officials at Indianapolis. Picy-| fend. Sinee leaving there no trace of ‘ < ny from 100 «to: $.000 .was or {00 the wuspiciOm. whiten eemed to r he 8g is now under way each of the| smith could be found either in Den-| . ——- —-— department ; rected at “him was the action Of the) rifteen congressional districts and lat-| yer or here. | wrote today, Legion national convention which vot- j dere’ today by the | er in the winter, district. tournamen ‘Tbis afternoon’ Mitchell was taken | 4 r eC . exclusion 7 . that the re-/ ed to support the California exclusion’ Win ye held, ‘The winners will meet from his cell and dressed as he was at | het is way. He | laws. time he at = 3 , ,Seeretary of War to Representative duction was alr iy in. a state tournament determine , the mpted to pass the dded that ultimat awal of the w tt fe fut NEGLECT OF ¥ ERKANS the sate championship., Trophies will| Checks, and “mugged” by the authori: } cr as a matter for avy) NEGLE yETERANS " rs ‘ panties fet a be warded in the state tourney and al The* pietures will be taken to} consideration. WIDELY ADVERTISED ah eae a. aisleiet. soca , Denver, where his record will be looke? The cost of operation of the force A. complete “survey of the “shameful M s bb hess i : : proximately $7. 2 neglect" and inefficiency attending the! 4 jogisiafive “committee : “4 ee ele Ja ps a the term o ~ “ vi * vote! So | Simply and tersely stated, Motser’s Frienp is just exactly what the name GAGE lantatae | Seats -Wworll) war was vrecenled TRH laniae ino isia tate featital at (1 a RoR | the “form of a memorial to President; eck: on Dials acon ) implies—a friend and help to mothers. scene of the shoot | Wilson, President-elect Harding, all sen-' sta ceacart nai Sam henel y te dated sias bee? FRENCH It has been made and sold for more than half a century. If it did not ; fSLers aud. congressmen. and £0 sno Pee htlenilalhneiibee Oty the /edsiiea pont | possess the yalue claimed for it, Morxer’s Frnp could not possibly have apenas Raabe Pie: ofa mle JU nitediys tates eu bo UR acre Bite | remained on the market. For only that which is really:worth while and ; . } beneficial can survive. ‘The mothers who appreciate Morner’s Frrenp the most, and who are loudest + in their praise of it, are those who unfortunately did not use it with their first baby, and who, through its use with the second one, were able to fully realize the relief it gave them. ? DIDN'T EVEN NEED THE DOCTOR (Continued from Pag: tle n Legion in borhood decia at at le were fire@ and that the distinction between thre ports . of the Ame ; Legion) is chairman s % | press and from the mouths of three ‘ 2 fraeeagh | oY i (By Associated Press) ; | thausand volunteer Legion speakers, | The cost of the building will be $250;000.| Const ANTINOPLIN ek. of the f | In “addition to the summary of de- or ‘rench destroyers sunk nd one or two more, regaramg plorable existing conditions, the Le-| Ammistice Day promised to be Laat duteiiacme 8 | eae rete s Ling a red flag ara Dey cveaielnan Sika jzion's solutions for remedy were pre: Gloomy event for a New York member} jreops presumably. to Ps fay i as fe ef ‘f a syataks fe ac era sented. These included the combininy J %f the American Legion and a Chicago! raid in a ‘despatch receiv rot be accu ly determined by 5 ‘ : lof the Bureau of War Risk/Insurance ¢ egionnaire, who found themselves in encounter oceurred ten miles ‘ authorities be the snow had been : tramped down around the spot where GEE the Federal Board of Vocational Bdv{p tuttenberg, Ta., on a business mission / Novorassiak, the French wa “Dear Si Neliling: und enxious'to'tell any mother "SReaders falls SEER ahOw eae chee (By United Press) ° Jcation and the Public Health Servic § troadway and State Street reminis-} tacking the transport despite the id me so much ‘Kg LONDON, Jan. —"Skeleton” soviet! under one head, responsible direct! governments for Poland and Ruma to a member of the cabinet and the im : with a shovel and sul i serutiny for evidence whi ences were eut short, however, by| ‘hat it was escorted b egionnaires of the Prairie la Porte post! The sinking v ted to close L| about Magitea's Farx, it di | teat a soviet flotilln.| Wouldn't be without it if it cost $3.00 a buitle, With my th might aid ' be first two children I had @ doctor and a wurse and then wel was steered t0- they had to use instruments, ‘but with my last two children J , Havatibiosss AReA and “RRR RBA Le inte’ appropeintinn be? aipteve PAR ona Gaited cia cheinead athe ;| Ward the coast and run aground, part only had a nurse; we had no time to get a doctor be in clearing up the mystery, but noth- 7 » j-mec e appropriation 01 ys vho raided the hotel at w h the . 25 a . n't d.o1 t fitt ing was found: ‘olow ist troops into the tse) {he onstruction of a large number 0: trangers were stopping snd: promptly | 26, the. troops and crew escaping iy) Sivuta, wasn YOHY 1 isos. ct ig Ne le oie ee anaes + countries, according to Moseow dis-|ggepitate. nade them chive? earate at the post ain. Yimnting. aphor “Any mother cam wrlto me and I will only be too glad ‘X-RAY TO BE TAKE patehe he White Russian army is| “eho memorial-was presented‘to Preal j to give her advice.” Yours’ truly.” - TO LOC! ‘ TE BUL veported in the course of organ ation by physicians developed |at Kiev, where it is prep: had pierced the Kk, cations to withstand a possible Uk the jugular vein and ian revolt. in the head after proposed Rumanian and Poll: MRS, C. J, HARTMAN, |aent Wilson by John Thomas Taylor chairman of the Legion’s national ex and to Senator Hare Ibraith, Jr... Nationa )ner. . EGION. TO HOLD OPEN | G15 Patm St, Seranton, Pa. \ Phe evening edition of the i | ‘sick THREE HOURS, “MOTHER'S Se. FORUM HERE TUESDAY ONLY . Gazette is gotten out « ; — FRIEND" USED, COMPARED WITH FOUR ibalsemienialtatae Se nort An open meeting of the American | DAYS SUFFERING WITHOUT IT. Commane in a conference on the gen adver’ - 7 oid * Legion will be held Thursday night i “Befor ‘ing Me a Fi y suffered fr: Wednes nes di yward course. ‘A are 8: he complete | nd advertising men alike wear the blue y night in re using Mornr’s Fumxn J suffered from Weds sie | Ah UD Weed: Nomurme: bc te OCH Ae ane te be complete | eral situation of the disabled at 3 Pel esta fer ors |.{he lesion wboms in the Gil IExchange| gay “tll Sunday. — With my negt child 1 upsd Morira's tion could not be determined jwhensa he new gayernmen i i} na ¢ a. SARE Ag es cps IES Furxp and Was ‘sick gnly about. three hours, post-mortem was conducted last night. a few fter the | Obie } —. Payer decipiens Ae ae apes St, Gattipots, o, MNS: OLIVE! vane» * but the taking of c s Dy pe fit 18 experl-] os and M¥s. Wort B. Private, eth at Grape St, Gallipolis, 0. SA eles Ree SLs rte dat DOE" GRANSAS LINGIONNATRES Roe vat Talks will be given “by G. 1. Hagens For valuable bookle:—“MOTHERHOOD and The Baby” : —free, fill in coupon below and mail direct to makers of tion | MOTHER’S FRIEND. WARNING: floid using plain oils, greases and substitutes | DEFE ‘D CIGARET members of the Ame : in the throes of a st cigaret. The fight it cle “Mr. f ‘ ja out the adjutant at many Legion| ost meetings. , “Here,” come a deep bays vo! ne in a higher pit on “The City Manager Plan.” Hal ran on “The Four-Fold Compe Bil” that is now pending in co j and DW. Ogilbee on ‘The Community this point. A bruise on the left side of the head was believed, to se o | be the mark of another bullet which | Letters From the People iis failed to reach its mark. champions of th Ikar and pn a ugele dt a ‘ 9. { For American Legion posts contain! —they ect only on the skin and may cause harm without doing -=— Ki The bullet, if found, will determine ‘ reentered at Topeka where the local post f}0 names of many. m: Ma NE ep ntertatrinntiodit ts t good, j ¥ oe whether Reeder was killed by a bullet STAT) ‘HOOL LAND | has urged the repeal of the Kansas law y_ married couples. nment will consist of \ (2e0k-Nelson Post of Pontiac, Mict m his own gun. This theory is based on the belief that Reeder might hhave been attacked and in the si hich followed, his own gun might hi n forced back and discharged nt. The upward course of t also indicates that it was fir has Musical sele tions and refreshments. | Dt r Trib »: So the people may} prohibiting the sale of cigarets. Dr. +5 meet Editor ‘Tribune peor |pro' is s {wo married couples on its membership! | ie tas agah bor! 3 know just what I am standing out for} William A. McKeever, of the University v3) e ; | RETUR BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. regarding the matter ef a holding com-| of I tefrolls, Air. and Mre. S.°M. Mitchell and} N OF ASSIGNMENT pregert 28, Atanta, Go” : let on MOTHERHOOD snd The BABY. n author of the anti-cigare' puny buying the school section to the and leading opponent of the Le {/Mt. and Mrs. W. VY. Sherman. In Wil BLANKS IS REQUES h of Casner, 1 will say that T was] gion’s stand, has appealed to the ex m ‘Harry Davidson Post, of V pee Le ‘ander- SOM “ ieted in the newspaper to the) soldiers to “turn aside from the sel William! ‘fhe Chamber of Commerce asks that TRITON, that “I wanted the real estate! fish cigaret and come out’on the side ‘ed. over signment blanks sent the memb are Mr. and M both of whom 2 ADVISED . |men to handle the section” and to the and Kansas” and has propos: }} 3 - and Mrs, Robert &. Reardon, the first of the year be returned. ‘The fries Rigsby eee TO CARRY GUN. «ffect that “I admitted 1 misunderstood te with the Legionnaires on } re members of Quentin Roosevelt}! were mailed with the request | ee Generations. Sometime ago the Reeder home. was | the Plan ; = auestion of the cigaret as a men-§ Post, of ouis, Mo., and Mr. and!that any ahenmes Goines i 1d 1 NT ‘i 7 4 P the The po stan¢ s thi weg smbers, in a recent res- Daily-belong to the post ON ess CR haereret ahs ate fd Pp cenit iia Amd con sLwonat sions the, The point I stand on is that I do Legion membe r #5 ie pos! moped ind or Cord OCD cee oe IANOL guidprmtathn files AWW Gant Lesey bal oluGon, Sousa Mian cape nS] urae SSIPIPanPGrrararararaanmaant ealth and Tlappiness for. Women — police, whe advised Mr. Reeder to arm | sold without a profit without damaging | the repeal of the anti-cigaret law. Fs J. WAIT? BUCITER ». Every woman seeks happiness as the thing to be most desired. himself. He declared that he & ed | the 1 esta investments already] \ Observa Oo as “Inter-Al-)e (Orga Mark's) «| Fortuna the right to happiness is denied to no woman, regardless of her someone was following him on bis way |made by the Casper’s laboring men,| NEBRASKA TO TALK ied Memor I the allied na-}* «) sphere in The first and foremost essential is good health. For, without home, and following the advice of the clerks, merchants and l estate men.) ORGANIZATION PLANS tions was urged by representatives of|* INSTRUCTIO N PIANO. «| good health, strive wtter happiness as she may, it is beyond her reach. If she police purchased the revolver Monday. v DOBBING |= faucssntG. Ghavidlon vammatant nated votaran. sommes SoRitnTEtams lenite cacecls ORGAN, THEORY oF music, «| Will accept vice of thousands of women, who have been benefited, she will Last night was the first time that he Tach loved | Ml adjutant will Address three hun-[’meeting recently in Paris. The mec * =. | | Leet RE nae 2 terse ase as eae for vronen and for troubles o do Vv pur 4 ) ed! x " as i ve =) is been si 8 5 carried it on his person AURA Gy 2 KUO, Cue oar Unemployed dred adjutants of ‘aska posts of the which was attended by represenitives|® Phone (iW or 1508 ~| Pecuuar to their sex, which’bas been sold by drug stores for more than 50 years The authorities are also inve raidantpordepacstomane tt ges bhadal! 5 ! American Legion who will meet at Lin Asal inch hehe Sec Meahiytncs mbt aso : of the American Legion, pledged yeter- ins to help p the unity, of the allies in the war and to cerry on their comradeship, 1 national York. Th troubling report that Reeder’s life had i threatened, h .000 of ‘em stranded -in} the street today the metropolis without the prospect of Mr. Reeder was born in Bates coun j landing even a chorus girl's job. r. J, Bradfield’s Female Regul:tor is put upin $1.00 bottles. coln to discuss the problem of organiza tion. Among the other s | Robert G. Simmons, Department Com Sery rumor was current on) to be some ably by inte! ty, ‘Missouri, 43 years ago and lived at! Mrs. Ralph Smith, whe has been re-| Mander, and George Fawell, Jr. com-} nem}: cards, the international : : mander of Lincoln, Nebr., post. Other } Hoeorat Sale that place until about a elected to the le tive ussemh of department conferences scheduled for ecoration Day and change of in- later moving to Colorado where he male | Gritish Columbi ae be aS ‘ormation’ respecting disabled soldiers | January will be held at Burlington, Vt., tien to work for n t] Se ds Sh a where! will give women ‘a fair deal when the} Patackin, As ype doll Mis ve imonial breakup comes. mg to that se coterie of on society known as the | inet circle” would seem to most women | to be a bed of roses, but like othe thorns @short time he went to Wic x he Hved until nine came to) Casper Mr. Reeder had been ¢ hoe business, During his time he ppospered with the growth of town and owned al bulldi sides his home on G Myr his home fc ‘om the ind the widows ers. “Phe twent vey hundred vhom we and children of ssold- ifth-of December, for thousand young men t mention, will represent he second conseautive “Christmas in hree ye on whieh th n the morni ivers an edito: can Legion ‘TERSTATE CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT AUSTI An interstate conference of the com aders and adjutants of the Depart | ments of Texas, Oklahoma New Mex “lico and 4 nsas is in project for Jan at Austin, Tex. Waked up with their socks of al writer in the Am ‘oses they are not without thei For instance the wife of ver ix reauired by sect make at least one call on der is survi id by three sons, oldest, being 16 years of age. "Phe other boys are, Green, age 14, and : 6.10.4) tee, der died three , 4! and congressional household, which Butle means that she must make half a thoug- 'The body will be taken to that and or more sueh calls during the sea- tumorrow afternoon and laid at son, Whether it pleases her or not. side the grave of his wife In the little town of Wellman, Iowa, Easy fo Clean~As-A China Plate On some he people ‘por | | MIGHT AGAINST GERMAN ABANDONED producers were notor iously rman, New York Legion aires year waged a strenuous monument hax just been erceted tol dent againat the production of Ger man opera in New York City. ‘This winter there will be no Legion oppos — a coun: the votion of a ph Miss Iy 5 5 | who lite y el oe i 7 x the influenfa epidemic of tivo years| on to German opera, according. to oda tay William Deegan, Department vice- age, Wor several days’and nights, af-| oomunder, because it $e produced. by +ter the other operators had succumbed pane) 4 "i acrified he tj Amerivans: vo the dise: at hor post, almos .. Of rest or sleep, ;) devotion which w of number of lives, but at the cost of her own, | arn theip living by — the fishery, no girl is allowed to until s has brought up a cer- tain number of sponges, which must be taken from a certain depth. CAPSULES AP: i A COMPOUND COPAIBA + ond CUBEBS — AT YOUR DRUGGIST— Awak. for BY NAME ONLY. avoicl Substitution] GALBRAITH TO ADDRESS | VERMONT AUXILIARY Natior dr. of the Americ first st (By United Press.) MARION, . Jun 12.—An uncement re z the probably will be made by elect Warren G, Harding wit eight hours, it was le appointment of Charles 4. Hugh ecretury of slate Is expected t made then 1isf that of Charl Dawes as secretary of the treasury re 1 been considerable opposi lion to Harry M. Daugherty, Willimm IL Mays and Jolin W. Weeks. Cabinet posts offered these men would-be’ int nature of rewards for political services . Wi Galbraith n Legion, will ad- » convention of the White Porcelain A-B “Aristocrat” Gas Ranges” are Remarkable for their Enduring Quality ee = and Excelling Beauty of Finish and Design sus 1OO LATE TO CLASSIFY G PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE u viayer piano on jand in Casper, which will be sold on terms to sible party. Call or HMonderson, 7 to 9 | These ranges have exteriors entirely of “ cano h si “he ' : i ; canopy when desired. The elevate 5 white pee ain enamel with -highly ing oven, with glass door, and ctr polished nickel trimmings. Oven linings located directly below, receive heat from Colgin’s Cash Carry 2. 0099990: 203 South Spruee Street One BI Whole or bull Mremium 30: Mami, pound — _dVC chk West High School ; are glistening, rust-proo: aluminum-alloy, the same burner, , designed to give instantancous and even 4 clatined ont Aa i . baking heat. All A-B “Aristocrat” Gas (® A push button is located convenient! it ts claimed. iE; ath v unds pur $1.25 - pounds Paney 25¢ hemnges Wie ected ce ied wis at the front, by means of which any sh NATIONAL PARKS | \ Fel e i i 45 door. Some have lower baking ovens, tuo. una Gaps tik be bps bal . ‘ | - - ° | Beneath the canopy is located an elec This, ad out tie use of matches. oy 2} 04 having t wk Chops, pound 90 48: wound | Hi Fae i an ele his, ate th snted gas-sa CONF ERENCE IS fora - | ae pipet” z 35c Rae se $2.70 | tric light which illuminates both oven and ef, ute exdlidive ACK fascuee e perc Printed on th ee Ge, ie Lene eee ee ae oo aa per 75¢ plate can peaches AMe FEE #290090 00 09 009000090000 00000009 006000000 0000900000504 y 7 Come and seo these truly remarkable “Aristocrat” Gas Ranges while we hace the complete assortmerit of siecs and Casper Gas Appliance Company FORMED TODAY} MULTIGRAPH organization of the National F ference and proposed idered on the ele ference here. 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