Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1921, Page 4

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tr ir t e of ir ie a 2¢ Sanat Seon PAGE FOUR NO AGREEMENT TO CANCEL WAR DEBT—LAMONT cording to records at National Heat quarters. North Dakota has the sec- ond largest proportion and South Da- kota the third. New York, Illinois and ennsylvyania are the first three states in total membership and number of posts. 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 ! pea see LENS KING ASKED TO AID BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 16.—King | Alfonso of Spain will be asked to in- tervene in a friendly fashion witn the United States government in be- half of the restoration of full liberty to San Domingo at a meeting to be held next Monday by the Association Arrangements for entertaining thousands of delegates to the third annual convention of the American Legion, which will be neld October food to boost an industry “which pro- vides employment for several thous- and veterans of the world war.” Removes Own Appendix, Will Also Recover rington was fined $15 for drunkness and Emil McCabe was given a 90 day sentenct on a vagrancy charge. ——__»—— =. IRISH PROPOSAL REFUSED ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. — The House Foreign Affairs committee to day refused a request of Representa- tive Burke, Republican, Pennsylvania; for a public hearing on his resolution recognition of an Irish re- public. fees OA et Subscribe for The Tribune. TOWN IDOL” — Partner in Morgan Banking House ; Denies Report That Plan Was Approved by Versailles 31, Nevember 1 and 2 of this year in Kansas City, Mo., are being made by Legion posts of that city and state. Marshall Foch is among the distia- A bouquet of flowers from Presi- dent Wilson every day helped bring Wells Hawks, Commander of the 8. Rankin Drew Post No. 340 of the Patriotica Espandola. patsurimio sis La INDIANA RATES UP. (By Associated Press) ‘WASHINGTON, Conference Morgan banking house of New York and a*member of President Wilson's ion, saw President-elect guished guests expected by Legion- naires. The corner stone for Kansas City’s’ $2,000,000 Liberty Memorial Building to four-hundred men of that city who gave their lives during the ‘war will be laid during the convention. American Legion in New York City back to health when he was suddenly taken down with inflammatory rheu- matism during a visit to Washington. ger and freight rates in Indiana were ordered by the Interstate Commerce commission to be raised to the level of interstate fares effective March 24, pats certs Metin tc His name was Jacob Teinowitz. Now it is Jacob Legion Tenny, be- 1 Im harmony with the policy ad!) cause he thought it was a more Am- opted by ‘the American Legion at i(s|erican name. Tenny, who is adjutant ‘Women of New Jersey “ve been made eligible to positions as building and loan examiners under the state! department of banking and insurance, Harding sday and assured him last national convention “‘ that reports of ari agreement at Ver-|iate confirmation and tion of sailles for ‘cancellation of any part of the poilcy that foreign born Japanese the allied indetitedness were absolute-| shall be forever barred from American Will-H, Hays, Republican | citizenship,” the legislative committee chairman, earliér conferred of the Legion’s Nebraska department with Mr. Harding on the cabinet sit-|is supporting the passage of an alien uat. land bill in. the state legislature. It is said that Legion members in other states will push similar legislation. Lamont "vas summoned to ad- feajures of the peace settlement and} terward ke had been given|” “Times do change,” said J.-M. Mil- he said assurances that in shaping its policy| ler, an Agnerican Legion member of regardirig foreign indebtedness the! Rochester, Minn., when he visited his n ‘would be “as\ wartime comrade, Ex-corporal Collins, ds sir.” now lieutenant-governor of Minnesot. had been no sort} “The last time I saw the little co: understanding,* €X-| poral, (referring to the lieutenant go jernor) was in France and he was co: ered all over with cooties and mu. Now, look at him presiding over a bunch of dignified senators."* ‘The two men were corporals in the same battery of the Rainbow division in France. former editor of The Fatherland, came to St. Augustine today and will be received by Mr. Harding later in the week. It is understood Viereck | re- quested the conference without stat- ing his mission. ——_>—_——_. A TIP TO MOTORISTS “To prevent rich investors from evading their share of the tax bur den," a tax on the interest of all ‘state, county and city bonds ts favor s on its storage bat- ed by Ttrer Post No.2 cf the Amer- Your car dep tery. The is none too good. ican Legion in New York, which pass When replacement hecomes neces- ed a resolution asking congress to en- sary depend on the judgment of the ‘act a law to that effect. car builders’ engineers. The number | The sight of prisoners in the State of cars using a particular make of 'Reformatory at Monroe, Wash., in battery is a true reflection of this olive drab uniform caused Thomas N judgment. INVESTIGATE. Back this Swale, Commander of the American judgment with your own and see that Legion of that state, to register 2 the insulation extends well beyond the Strong protest. The uniforms, it was edges of the plates, top sides and gold, were eee 28. Peyen eae ops bottom. he Pract Batteries “in charging form. scales weil ecbeDly ne, ater , on the framework of the plates, which | 170 ALnabonn a son anieee iy being metallic and touching both sets yoo “Toa Raatcan pe Phe of plates will cause your battery toy Sar OG cer a train while irping oe eT {to beat his way to Camp Pike, Ark., Ask the service station man Who b2rore the expiration of his furlough handles the most poular brand ef Pat me post tent him railroad fare and teries in your city and have visible |). pestined his Noakaky, onthe couuh: proof. On your judgment depends sat-| 1,0. isfaction.—Adv- During Argonne days, “Bobby” SCHWAB. IS: + |Reeeoers tee RECEIVED AT VATICAN “Bobby” is a German police dog who was taken prisoner by a Galveston soldier of the Fourth division bofore he could ‘deliver an order for blow- ing up the position his captors were occupying. ROME, Feb. - 16.—Charles M. Schwab was received by Pope Ben- edict at a most cordial audience here today. Pope Benedict highly praised the nobility and generosity of the Amer- ican nation, as well as by indiv' ual Americans and was greatly in- terested in the steel-makers views of the situation in the United States, ALLEGED VICTIM OF SHOOTING REFUSES 0 IDENTIFY OPPONENT \ rested several Returning doughboys, weary with the once ever-present canned salmon have influenced their families to cease eating it, according to a letter to the American Legion Weekly from Seat- tle Legionnaire, who states that there are millions of dollars worth of “gold fish” in warehouses along the Pacific coast, The writers call upon ex-ser- vice men to resume eating the sea Blackie Fergu: a go on a c af assault with intent to kill was prelimin- ary hearing th. the Jus- e of Peace man who swor fused to identity who shot him although he ready done so at the sheriff's offic». It is probable that Ferguson will be held several days for investigation, a ae = PACKERS’ PLAN AGAIN ASSAILED WASHIN( tions to th & Company for dis ests wi the re. on, nt, ‘erguson as the man ul- had Feb. 16.—Obfee- itute plan of Swift id Armour & Company ard inter- filed today in the district court by the Department of . The government brief said the plan did not provide for an early and complete divestment by the pack- ers of their holdings in the yards as required by the consent decree of January 4 0. PRESIDENT TO FURNISH BILL OF ‘EXPENSES’ WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—White House officials ‘announced today that President Wilson before his retirement March 4, would make a final itemized report showing the flisbursements and allotments made by him out of the $150,000,000 war fund voted him by congress. The house after a stormy session yesterday, adopted a resolution * calling upon him for such a report, peeks Over ten times as many widows un- years of age re-married in year as in 1911, Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day Wigwam HOT LUNCH Every Day 11:30 ‘till 2 P. M. WIGWAM 0-8 Bidg. immed- | TOWN IDOL” eri and Americanism director of Walter 8. Poague Post No. 161 of the Ameri- can Legion, of Chicago, officially changed his name to honor the Legion and to prove that he was all Ameri- can. He is a lawyer who served over- The mileage of William L. Harris Post of the American Legion at Tos- ton, Mass., is probably as large us any Legion organization, for it is com- | posed entirely of mail carricrs and postal employes. ‘ William P. Cary, firstvice command- | er of the California Department of the American Legion, has been: ap- pointed judge of the superior court of San Diego count, ‘ The Vermont Department of the American Legion leads in the propor: tion of Legion members to the nui ber of ex-service men in the state, THOMAS MOONEY FOR REWARD, SAYS WITNESS IN NEW YORK—Thomas J. Mooney, whose death sentence in connection | with the bomb outrage in San Fran- cisco on Preparedness Day, July 1916, was commuted to life impison-! ment through the intercession. of | President Wilson, was a victim of a} “frameup,” to which John McDonald of Trenton, N. J., a witness for the rosecution, has now confessed, ac- cording to an announcement made by | Mooney’s counsel, Frank P. Walsh. ‘A SMALL STARTS nature. field heretofore restricted to men. come 2 Today—It may save show. - “If you have heart failure Ladies hurry the baking of your pies and LYRIC | morrow—there’s ample room in the after- noon and the matinee is the same as night ROSCOE (FATTY) rbuc “4 Br — Ee S fe ah 4, WARNING ISSUED BY BENEVOLENT LADIES’ KEROSENE CLUB (All Members Must Be Over 40 and Unmarried.) . . mentally misconstrued, be careful, ‘cause Brennan has a big dynamitic comedy riot today.” TWO DAYS STARTING TODAY to the being crowded out to- If he sneezed, he sneezed money! If he laughed, it was funny where the money came from. If he walked, he stepped on money, If he looked up, he got hit in the right eye i et te i ae With money. (P. S.—His other eye was shut.) If he patared “help” somé- How would you Iike'a mil- Hon dollars worth of fun? Well we have it on Tap at THE LYRIC See the King of Comedy FATTY ARBUCKLE .In a Comedy - Chuckfull of comedy, mak- ing it the greatest of comedies— a { “Brewster at “Brewster's Millions” It speeds along 200 per cent faster than Casper’s “Cy- clone.” kle sters jons ‘Picture give satisfaction. $1.75 to $2.25 values. “OW Gill Sale price ........ $3.25 to $3.50 values. Sale price Mi 4 Children’s R or nervousness or otherwise TODAY “THE RIDDLE— Woma — WITH —— Geraldin Farrar A BRILLIANT PORTRAYAL OF THE CONFLICTING MOODS OF THE ETERNAL FEMININE It amazingly discloses the innermost mysteries of a woman’s Magnificent in the grandeur of its settings, thy splendor of its gowns and the vivid personalities of an all-star cast. Today and Tomorrow $8.00 to $3.25 values. Sale price $3.50 to-$4.00 values. a Cotodtoatedtedt 99. to 16. Sale iM 1M + + Sale price Sostogetee penny $2.75 to $3.00 values. VERA GORDON The “MOTHER” of “HUMORESQUE” “THE GREATEST LOVE” A Picture of the Oldest and the Newest Thing. in the World—MOTHER LOVE —ALSO—— A Two-Part Christie Comedy “WEDDING BLUES” eee tee sop sete otosnde donee A Timely Sale of “Mina Taylor” HOUSE DRESSES and APRONS Mina Taylor wash dresses and aprons are indeed just right” for every activity, for they are garments designed to fill the needs of the woman who wants her home frocks to be both serviceable and good-looking---Mina Taylors are well made with the practical comfort and good fit that will delight their ; wearers. They launder beautifully and are guaranteed to ik $10.50 to $12.50 Street Dresses. Sale price 90.4 ompers, Dresses and Slip- overs at Sharp $ Reductions © 27-inch Red Seal Zephyr and Btoile du r : ord Ginghams; regularly 50: ; < Ie Will Pay py My Ley ina Supply 55c values. Sale Be ae be at ese Frices price Ce > $1.50 to $2.50 values. 82-inch Zephyrs; regularly 65: >g Sale price ~ 95e 75c¢ values. Sale sia raat Sale price ..... - zi $4.50 to $5.25 values. Sale pricé athe "$6.00 to $7.50 Girls’ Dres PICS esd es ichards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST Ee a i ee ee STARTING TOMORROW Mack Sennett’s Six-Reel Comedy-Drama, “A SMALL TOWN IDOL” NOW PLAYING ADMISSION 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day + $4.00 to $4.25 values. Sale price $4.50 to $4.75 values. Sale price .......... e $6.00 to $7.50 Street < Dresses. Sale price... $1.35 $1.95 $2.25 9 200d $3.25 $4.85 Ginghams and Percales At a Great Saving DTIC Ge a 45e 82-ingh French Zephyrs; regularly 85c value. Sale 70e price 4 86-inch Light and Dark Percales and Cambrics; regularly 65c¢ . values. Sale price... ead 45e All best qualities. $3.65 ses, sizes up $4.85 Join the American Legion ROK Poa y SS ee a so oe ‘Natrona Butter’s Best” Ask Your Grocer for Natrona “Butter Made in Casper. Churned Fresh Daily at the Natrona Butter Shop Cor. Second and Durbin } NOTICE '| COAL $10.50 PER TON | There is no Big Muddy Coal sold in Casper except by me. } H, A. POLAND ‘ Phone Orders to 1178 Office 126 W. Second St. Iris Orchestra Admission 30c PTYrIIrrrir ris iii iii iii tii iii iii iii) ALADDIN Enameled Ware ~ We have this very fine ware in every coceivable shape and style at new low prices. PJouds- Oliver Hardware \7 Company “Where the Best Cost Less” 150 S. Center Opp. Henning Join the American Legion Now Phone 714 Tit Saray

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