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COLORADO SAD | | Socio TO BE ILLEGAL ae ae | | aceesenccs eee gional offices; (2-)for + cation, and national executive com- Citi 2 Cer 5 : mitteeman f departme: Half of Measures Passed by Pe cet s Wyoming. ot iberdaee piety = tyatr ; CAEN rata : : Shephen. svioreitietaseaae Qe BES x y : ahi: has received rt . Z . ; violently grown -4ana House Unconstitutional, Rep: haere s : pie Vaated pribtcrhgss Shi emg : : : knocked unconscious... In falling hs resentative Declares in ; ; ; : the’ national organization. of. the 2 r ins Pi ncte eeacrgy ay esac ale oe han Rlsor bau 3 : American Legion, giving an outline ear heels Of SARL PRRaa Ie, Charges From iba : of the work accomplished and .at-|son refused to.sign the-bill. i : owe Gs Witnesses believing him to bo ser. DENVER, March 23,—Charges that spouted Dy that committee during tbo| A House Joint resolution‘ was pass- fs 3 eae v fee ees half the legislation pe sed by the ° short session of the ‘Sixty-sixth con- f 4 ; 2 3 medical treatment. An. ambulance 2 i peri edie gress, body of an unknown’ hnd: unidentified. es os _ ‘was despatched to the scene, but hur- rer 1 ise of the ge 1 embly is 2 "4 ae seh: Natit Largs in the The appropriation obtained largely. American’ soldier who was a-.member |! ‘ Z ried ear eon n Teryelet. bend aoe Pee Racadai By dep raoentacine iver ~ ‘rough the efforts ‘and influence. of|of the A. B. F., andthe burial of the ‘ é ee : ee pe oie pofapsgtie ea tlk Rotisk: Approximately 100 meas- “ i she legislative committee-of the Amer-| remains with apptopriate Ceremony in| i : iock. regaining consciousness dike tate weke oncaed Ge ‘ , }ican Legion “total $241,000,000, which | Arlington National’ cemetery. ; : 3 een bewas shis to propesd to, bist shome ‘The charges were made after Speak- : é ga includes what might be called @ rea} Another house résoltifloh Was pass. : : : “3 with the assistance of friends. er Roy A. Davis had made a decision : ‘ ae amount for new hospitals.!eq authorizing the’ bestowal of the PSY cue y on a house rule to which Representa- 4 ‘ t This together with the provisions re-| Congressional Medal of “Honor ‘upon Po PND in Guestlong anewered wees: zive Rotruck took exception. ‘ 2 =p" lating to vocational training, “carry | unidentified British and’ French sol- 2 i tional guidance; readings datty.” F nres' pasked ‘ . out with a degree of success the Le-|aiers buried respectively in Westmin- Blood, room 1, American hotel: bate ate lower branch of the 1 4 p Be ‘ sion's fight for the disabled men. In| ster Abbey’ and“at' the foot of the Pe | Mee” = fis Catan will be found unconstitutional because ve: 3 . : the legislative jam some of the bills] Arch of’ Triumph: in Paris, et : Louis Moronis, chief of the military of irregularities in Journal and ‘ id he k for which the Legion fought neces-|" “A pill was passed by both houses ri z commissary: department of Mexico, the interpretation of rules,” Represen- oe J ; mae , sarily failed. It is stated that these!and signed by the president provid- with the rank of a cabinet minister, is tative Rotruck declared Representatives Howard ar mann filed written prot tion on the highway regu charging that the measure is urcon- stitutional because the le was bills will be reintroduced at the next tl NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARIES—Left, Eliot: Wadsworth of Boston, {president of the ‘Mexican Federation session of congress and the Legion who: hkve: boeht aiectargon tema, the new assistant secretary of the treasury. He will bein charge of foreign | of Labor. 4 will continue to fight for them. army, navy or matine cotps, the pat- Jeans. Right, Lieut.-Col. J. Mayhew Wainwright of New York, now assis- © )—————_________ The committee states that during|ent to their land ‘upon’ which’ they pet spcestary-of war. He-is a lawyer’and served on the staff of Major- The Yo Mother the short session of congress co-opera-| settled prior to: November 11, 1918. Tt} z ung tion within the Legion among the will bé of great benefit of thousands CRETARY OF THE > AVY—Col, Theodore Roose- various state departments on -na-| or ex-service men. de th a ~ ? Youth, changed and because the amendments ew York, now assistant secretary of the navy, photographed } jonst legislation was developed in al” oe igned by the president, providing for M di % k ‘ changed its original meaning "The! at ints desk in Washington Immediately after taking the oath of office. |moat satistactory manson, Geneale | q ene, Masusted, compensation bill was|the ‘settlement of claims of officers oaern Yan ee with its tile used for the highway traffic re * finally reported by the Senate Fin-|and enlisted men of the army for the vitalit; lation bill was used bill speaking, the states responded imme-lance committee and borught up on|loss of private property destroyed in cfd T ° ° : diately to the requests sent out by|/the floor of the senate, Senator|the military ‘service si: Drinkin or creating y highwa oo sion rvice since April 25, sirite iEstiti divest he Lidl fdtaw a eaten CHEYENNE DANGE HALL the committee, with the result that!homas of Colotado,: objected to, the|1917. Under this bill any man can re. g mum wage for schoo Iteachers appar- congress was made to appreciate the} consideration of, the bill and made|cover damages from the government ilk s lai: Se ba Beumeren) dopbahonater the statoment that he would filibuster |for property lost or destroyed while M I C m Suripieae Be Lemire sapere: against it. During the last hours of|in the service. “¢ . unity. of the Americhn Legion on its nearing hi , GWNERS MAY BUILD HERE re ta polated out easure scored % victory tods when chey succeeded in having the bill FATAL Th MAN 1 It ts pointed out by the committee |the session several senators spoke in ———. ; Sal ea hat national legislation carv«be. sca}avor of “this legislations. but. it..was " referred back 10 committee of | the cured only through (he aaplonaicuniel coe ae te ee tes NEW SCHOOL COMPLETED. Sy ALPEN CR Ate tea. ae | apnoea bc Fateipe SARE eee tUhs te can: an entertain-|and co-operation in the organization,| “the Legion Americanization bill,|_ THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., March 28—| average Ametican today is a great|But later, Seeking a location for ment center embracing a dance pa-|and plans are now being Iaid to de-| ,, 1 The Hot Springs county high school| milk drinker and consumes: twice as Yi derstood that an effort will be made to vilion, and other, summer novelties)| velop still further these eescatial tas. see eanata, Rad Boon menered tate | bullding’ tm, naw. completely: inclosed mish “ea Ypemeevoustatiots, remotes Dehernny reduce the mipamum wage from $100 |T. H. Archer and 't. J. McKeon of|tors during the next session of con-| committee on education of the house,|804 root finished. Lathing is well] ing to.tho department of usticulture. | XPeriences to $78 a month. r Cheyenne iting in business cir-| gress. The committee never reported the|Yder way. It is said the building|'The consumption of, milk last year| bring a dif- The bill te, remove. the provision cles here this week. ‘The visitors are| In accord with the policy of the Le- bill, and consequently it did not, re-| Will be ready for the’ fall term, This | was estimated at 44 gallons per capita, | ferent result. ‘The care of a family, , A house 1s one of the best in the state|not including that used in ice cream Pars te on the floor of the } * seeking to 'widen|committee were confined to. those reves Moke) and will cost $175,000, cheese and butter. ":| multiplied household duties, and commientne, school) districts to “obtain nel proprietors of two large dance halls in|gion, the activities of the legislative the permirsion of the tax commission lChes anein eve more tha 8 per! Rineral Seiad for Byrd A. | their ; Baie ey bf ner. ‘They have| measures which either directly or in-| a land bill providing that the ‘sec- 3 = very often the weakness caused by Sent, siro. was sent baci’ to ‘the com Col Injured March 10, to |severa tive locations under] directly bear upon the interests of| retary of the interior should author- : womanly disease, tend to prolong mittee of the’ whole. coleman, Inju' , consideration and it is probable that| those. who served in the world’ war.| ize entrymen to file on additional land the suff and to make conva- li Ey aeaeitne ; fea tae Bas 2 Be Held Here Thursday announcements will he made before| The success’ of the work, while not! not in a national forest, provided. Ag e' suffering their d t fe e| complete, was, on the whole, vei lescence a slow and weary matic registering devices on ditches Afternoon Peeaeract noaapa dar ing city the banister TY| however, that no homestead entry- process, ; r 5. niight file*dn’ more than 320 Many women—perhaps your own Pie ee a eee Byrd Alfonso Coleman, aged 61 aT TR SPECI ‘Tho sundry ctvil bill was passed car-| acres, which had peseeaste ponte ay NEVER SO S RPRISED neighbo xi L ae years, who was fatally injured by an| “QUEEN IS MEEK WHEN rying a total appropriation of $65,-|ine uecond session, was referred. to 's F 000,000 and all unexpended balances,! the senate committee on public lands, experience with Dr. Pierce’s Fa- explosion at the gasoline plant of the| Petia asin lk chat oop Men tinh e were terrible. I had dreadful dizzy Prose which propares RAIL MAN WELL KNOWN %. T. Williams Oil company in Salt] fine Haucndnaede trains earriod ani epebe: ane eenvon ross bill, providing fur.| Thornton Says It Is Wonder-|spelis and an awful ringing in| my ene site pers It pro, Creek, March 10, died yesterday at the| FINED sift ct HiT JUDGE: printion of $125,000,000 for the Bu-| :ner amendments to the act establish-| ful How Quickly Tanlac| "es. ca tian dost go much strength 6 seen Be: fet. 18 Dey Private hospital, where he had been| ff War Risk Insurance. Th e it was| mot e 2) IN WYOMING 5 DEAD ever since the explosion. NaaneAye Pits aan Sa anpropriites, ing the, Federal Board of Vocational) Rid Him of His Troubles|mpossibie for me to regain my usual P) fi The deceased leaves a wife, Alice 000, Education, passed. the senate unani- ness and sleeplessness, and gives a for the hospitalization of Burea of| roucit and wag reported favorably ty and Restored His Health health, and I was just about played appa of boca Haale Coleman, and two daughters, Mrs. It was @ meek spirit that had éu wi fi Bi . 5 2 p-| War Risk Insurance beneficiaries, an, committee on education. If] .. he OES: - & * as Roy Ostrander and Miss Gertrude) planted ine deflant-being of the Queen | the unexpended balance @? $46,000,000 |e, ‘clueed’ on tthe. calendar of t Tt certainly 4s wonderful how quick| “I never was so surprigéa-at the| It eee an a eirenatingivn ing tonic for mothers during the: Coleman, late of Salt Creek. Mr. oles the Sandbar when she’ was ar-|which was appropriated by the last house but was never voted on, eed rid me of ean Seuips ene way ote bg pa help Apa the man had been an employe of the B. T.|raigned in police court yesterday eve.| session of congress. “The army appropriation bill, favor- RE ee A eee never: Tell Da. | taal ae Man alienens Thi superintendent of the Wyoming divi] “'liams company for the past three| ning, after having staged a sham‘bat-| ‘The hospitalization Bill wag passed] oq py the Legion, providing funds for Sandy Post, R. F. D. No.3, well-| ter in my life. I am stronger than} period of” con Blescence. us F U ; aa, deg {Years and was a residentt in Salt|tle and otherwise mado herself objen [ak the elaventh hour, CAFryiaBina ap: 7" , gea| hnown steam and electrical engineer|I have been in. years, and I am so) Favorite, Prescription. was pre- sion of the Union Paelfic railroad, died Serenle diiring tat tim le objec 4 the CaF the maintenance Of the army, passe for the Utah Copper Mining Co. hungry all the time I just can’t ger 4 ] ns at GBicago, several days, ago, He went re suring. i a ea tonable at the city hall Lppsupietics of $18,600,000 the Hoth houses, but } TD vont ees chin, woeeuoe b fea| endtats tients iateop Tike « log, coe scribed: by: Dr. Pierce with great: to the Tilinois Central at Chicago about| 1. "Ravmua: chavo tomaream atten aes ey A, Morris heard the Sul cis oF ree pomp: Res) at pranident {the flu and it left me in an awfuljam back on the Job every day. 1 am | Success over 50'years ago.’ It’s still teieare “Seo: . ‘ ‘ , se and fined the woman’ $100 also gave authority to the treasury Wadsworth bill was passed ari a} z Ss BEG, Miiharesi ara engaged in| "00M at 1:30 o'clock. The Odd Fellows charge of carrying tofiteiled weapona| department to expend several million) = ai he weak ‘and rundown. condition. My taking Tanlac now and then Just to) good today. Ask your neighbor! railroading in Wyoming for more than | Will have’ charge of the services andar creating a disturbance, ’rna|doliary for the remodeling of the ex- stomach was so weak /L could acarce-| keep in tune.’ CHEYENNE, W formation was received here Monday. that Col. H. Anderson, formrly . March 23.—In: promise members of the lodge will act as pall-| cha of ¢ 3 ly eat the lightest/foods and the least]. Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper] Send 10. cents to Dr. Pierpe’s twenty years and was one of the best | eee ee ee ee tte iene bein > of ontempt of court which is|isting Public Health cite poet: HEAR ME AGAIN, exertion completely exhausted me, 1| Pharmacy, ini Alcova by Alcota Mer-| 1. valids’, Hotel; B N.Y. tho eae of ihe anwten oC hin aetiek | O80 Fellows! lot atthe Highland lyiay of’ violanes “ah Hf nach ice ik ut bnae Sah eae etna oe FRIENDS! andthe aine In Ov ema of my ack Greek asi’ atvescaas=* "| fora tial package, erat arts ties to the Mississippi valley region.; Cemetery. a woman bei ais as first arraigned) this bill. The two in which the Le- A Big Ten-Reel Show and the pains in the small of my back! Creek drug store.—Adv. or & pac! Much of his training was received as}, All members of tthe Odd Fellows/in court Tuesday evening has not|sion is most interested are the auth- Your money back if - chief clerk in the office of the superin-| !0d6e are asked to attend. been pushed y orization for the hospitalization of tisfi x tendent of the Wyoming’ division’ of SR faa SAETGIG —_>__. traineés by the Bureau’ of War Risk |e °net satisfied. the Union Pacific and enjoyed the dis-| APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE GREEK RE LIMITED, |Insurance, and the appropriation of tinction of having been the only man| ATHEN: —Dr. Alexan-| $5,000,000 to be used. as a revolving to rise from the chief clerkship to the| BY COLORADO GOVERNOR} «cr Vouros, who has been named|fund so that the trainees when in superintendency of the division, ;Greek minister to the United States|need may secure a loan of their train- He is survived by a widow. His| DENVER, Colo., March 23. — The|will have the status of charge d’af-|ing pay in advance. death was caused by pneumonia, He/name of Frank F. Schreiber of Color-|faires, according to the passports is-| The legislative, executive and judi- was about 65 ve fOare Old, Jado Springs, former assessor of El|sued to him by the Greek govern-| Clary bill carried an appropriation for —- |Paso county, was sent to-the senate|ment. The American iegation here|the employment of personnel in the |by Governor Shoup today to succeed | declined to vise Dr. Vouros’ passports| different agencies functioning for the FIVE VETERANS QKEHED |Chester B. Horn, of Colorado Springs|#S minister, pointing out that Presj-|disabled. There were large reductions public tru: of El Paso county.|dent Harding has not as yet estab-|in the personnel of the Bureau of | ° Governor Shoup also nominated Dr.|Usked relations with King Constant-; War Risk Insurance. The exact fig- FOR VOCATIONAL MD z= Work of Pueblo and/J. Al- |fred Ritter of Colorado Springs for ae ures are not now available, reappointment to the board of trus-| 4 ino fis During the closing hours of the session Senator Smoot secured the of the Colorado state school for | 315-339-330 eaf and blind at Colorado Springs| Pag. sage of the Wason bill by the sen- "|ate, It was passed without a roll and John A. ‘Thatcher of Pueblo to} Office, phone 1548, Residence Ideal | °#!! and without amendment. It pro- | succeed Ezra} résigned, on Apartments, phone 1236 vides (1) for the decentralization ‘of jthe the Bureau of War Risk Insurance LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY Corrine Griffith ‘BAB’S CANDIDATE’ From the popular Har-* per’s Magazine story. “Bab’s Candidate” is true to life. She may be worried. She may be shy. But she is a real poli- tician.‘ 4 Do you know the dan- ger ot, a wagging gue ton, NEXT ‘A RULER OF MEW An O. Henry Story Did you ever see one BaDeD fight the entire army o! South Ameri- can Lost Pies He does it. NEXT A Big Special Two-Reel. ‘A KICK IN TODAY AND TOMORROW WANDA HAWLE removal to suite Midwest ‘Refinery Co, ye more ex-service men have been approved for Vocational aducation, cording to E. C. Cathoun, local super- visor. Walter A. Will, of Lovell goes to the Colorado schol of Agriculture at Greybull, to the University of Denver; Alfred P. Martin, of Riverton, and Charles E. Prill, of Greybull, to Den- ver, where they will enter the Wes- tern school of Estimating, and Plan Reading; Gustave Bjurstrom, who has been in training in Casper has been| POWELL, Wy March 23.—If transferred to Sheridan where he will| William Mudgett, who represented train with the Golder Elettrical com-| Park county in the lower house of the pany. recent legislature, is elected to the ‘The above cases have been handled|next legislature, as his friends en through the Casper o Ny predict he will be, there If e of the Fed. | thusiastic eral Board for Vocational Education| Will not be as much Mudgett in the who will also supervise the training. |Seventeenth legislature as there w in the sixteenth. ‘The reason is that oDD F Mudgett, while demonstrating a gaso All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs* are|line engine a few daya ago, was in requested to meet at the Hall Thurs-|jured by his left hand being drawn day at one o'clock to d in a hody,|into the ‘mechanism, the injury mak- the funeral of B. A. Coleman, con-jing amputation of one finger neces ducted by the order Belt Let the Loss of What Might Have Been Made if a situation had been handled more wisely, stir you to action. GEORGE ARLISS In The . 9 If you have been depending entirely upon test ate ” HIGH LIFE your own judgment in making decisions, Success 10 — BIG REELS — 10 j Adapted. From the. Successful Stage Farce, “All Night Long” — Also — j THE’ TOMORROW |... SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING Del. ‘ROGUES AND}| FATTY ARBUCKLE: change—and seek the advice of those best qualified to give it. Come Early We give customers real co-operation in the t of their fi : ROMANCE’ TCH ‘ management o cir nnances 2 arso Ms “THE BUTCHER BOY’’ TWO-PART CHRISTIE COMEDY i: COMING AND Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming “MOVIE MAD” & “The Killware Volcanic Eruptions” ADMISSION 40c ; HALF A (Scenic) CMe IRIS ORCHESTRA - ADMISSION 30¢ rwiiath be as Bethe eat mene Wek CHANCE’ Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day