Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1921, Page 4

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a mo wnam erates wen wneAw HIGH SCHOOL ON TOES FOR GREAT CARNIVAL FETE Ballyhoo to Hold Forth Tonight at Entertainment Open to Public, Side Shows Hold Many Features Tonight's the night! Bring your nickels and dimes to the carnival show at the gymnasium of the N trona county high school and pre- pare for the most unusual of good times. Everything is in readiness at the gym, and the last of the concessions will be put up to the Both the main alcony and a number of the re ion rooms of the building are being used by the committee for the carnival entertainment. The main attraction, the shoot-the- chutes, will be pl: the center of the main floor and other attra tions such as “kill the koon,” “ rack,” “curio shop,” “Have you Se<1 Jim?" the fish pond and and t ev Through will be pl ‘ound the main floor. floors, The bo ¢ different concessions will be placed on the balcony, Pink le de, candy, gum, pop, “hot do; surger ice cream cones will be s booths and by the pupi ers, serpentine peanuts and 12 both Fun mai confetti ribbon, squawkers and balloor d whistles will ad@ to the riot of confusion. A number of cash booths will be erected where tickets for 6 cents apiece can be purchased. No money will be anged on the floor and the tickets will admit one person to any attraction or will purchase: eats, drinks or favors. A door admission of 25 cents will be asked. 1 committee, composed of mem: bers of the N. C. H. 8. athletic asso- elation; hi spared nothing in mak ing preparations for the event, ahd the husiasm of the student body, faculty and friends given promise of @ successful evening. The proceeds will be used to clear the deficit of the season and to also purchase letters for the sweaters for the 192 Contributions of more than $5,000, received for a proposed memorial to veterans in Twin Falls county, Idaho, were turfed over to the local post of the American Legion when it was dvemed inadvisable to carry on the Plan. See Sunday is a day of good deeds, What is a better deed than one for a home? See Ad page 5. ee Watch our windows for specials. Casper Pharmacy. prea tale Saturday 41-1t Experiments Wade “by a Lordon' scientist prove that bats are direoted in their flight by a special sense of hearing and by sound waves. cKibb; Mateo NOTE the new Diamond Crown in this late style Mckibbin now shown in all Ed the late colors Webel Commercial Co. We have just received a fine bunch of Goldfish. Something nice for Easter. Come early and get a good pick. We also have bowls, food and ornaments on sale at the CASPER PHARMACY On E. 2nd St. B, F. Addington _|Angola and it was discovered that| k-| bers formed 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 ewer ecoverevoesevorsesesonoeccetosoeoesoeeeeSSESERseooesonoscooeoSs oraresccccoovescoeo® ‘even: Maintaining contact with the mainycaucis of the American Legion in |body of the American Legion by na-|1919, one of the tncorporators of the |tive runners, a traveling post of the| organization -in \this country and Jegion is today moving thru the jun-| chairman. of ‘the |national legislative ‘gles of Portuguese West Africa, The |committee of “the legion from June, post is the first on the Dark Conti-|1919, to June, 1920, His new job is nent and its establishment leaves Aus-|to look after a billion dollars worth of tralia as the only continent which has |German and Austrian property in this not been penetrated by the Jegion.|country. taken over by the govern- Twenty-three explorers for oil, headed | ment when war was declared against by Robert H. Wamsley, fell to discuss- the Central Empires. re ee Sica lange tee aearee nine eT nae versary of the first poison gex attack which the Germans made .:. Canadians near Ypres, The Legion's action against Boche propaganda was characterize@ by the Canadian society as “a splendid stand in defense of our common liberties. The Georgian department of the American Legion has just completed @ combined membership and service drive that netted about 1,000 now members and 2,000 successfully con- eluded cases of claims of veterans. Th¢ dtive took. two months. Repre- sentatives of the legion, bureau of war risk insurance, public health service and federal board for yocation- al education Visited every country in the state and interviewed men who | had claims for compensation, educa-)| Former serv-| tion or hospitalization. ice men who were not members of the ing the war on the trail out of Loanda, A protest, alleging “discrimination jelevan of the number were ex-service| against postal employes because jmen. ‘Wamsley communicated with 'they served thelf country during the | Akron, Ohio, post of the legion, which | world war,” will be Placed before |@rranged to obtain the necessary pa-| Postmaster General Will Hays by the |pers from national establish the African post.. The ex-| ti) Bolles, plorers will remain in the wilds for! oreanization. three years. ‘ational Adjutant of that The Legion charges that previsions of the act giving war TET veterans. preference in civil “service Wisconsin led the other departments| examinations have been ignored. The of the American Legion in new posts| committee, which will take the matter | formed during the week endingyMareh|up with Mr. Hays, will be headed by |19, charters having been issued to}Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secre- three posts. Ohio chartered ten. units | tary-of the navy. of the women's auxiliary and Pennsyl-| baths nia, nine. There are now 10,297| ‘To further better understanding be- posts of the legion and 2,866 units of|/tween Canadian and-American veter- |its womens’ auxiliary, jans, representatives of the American ais te OW Net Legion posts at. Oswego gnd Water- When the chief of police of Amarillo, | town, N. Y¥., have been invited to at- ‘Texas, was threatened with death for|tend the annual banquet ahd colebra- | his efforts in fighting the crime wave| Full indorsement of the American jin that city, American Legion mem-| Legion has been voted by the Central n auxiliary police force|Labor Union of Willmar, Minn. The and stood by the chief until the town| resolution, which avers that the aims was cleaned up. of the legion and organized labor are identieAl, refers specifically to the Thomas W. Miller of Delaware, is| Arthur I, Hanscom post of Willmar. receiving congratulations from mem-} _— ; bers of the American legion in all/ tion of St. Julian's day, which will be parts of the country because of his|held at Kingston, Ontario, April 22 appointment as alien property custo-jand 23 under the auspices of the dian by President Harding. Colonel army and navy vocerans in Canada. Miller_was_a_member of the Paris’ St. Julian's day -will mark the anni- S Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m \ TODAY THE KING CLOWN OF THE MOQVIES BUSTER KEATON In His Very Latest Release. First Time in the West "HARD LUCK: For Comedy Stars It's a Tie Between Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton NEXT THE GREAT NAZIMOV In the Wonderful Drama of Temptation “BILLIONS” A Massive and Lavish Production NEXT We Say, Most Emphatically, It’s the Best Show in Town Today COMING The Stupendous Western Production “THE MISFIT WIFE” HARRY CAREY In a Wonderful Picture Directed by D. W. Griffith Take a Tip. HURRY! | Owing to the big dema Sea Elks’ Minstrel IRIS: THEATRE Monday and Tuesday April 4th and 5th HURRY! HURRY! ind for reserved seats the first seven rows in the balcony have been reserved. ts on sale at 1 o’clock today headquarters to) American Legion, according’ to Lem-| ®" naires. The post of the American Legion at Bristol, on the ‘Virginia-Tennessee line, has completed plans to operate “Amerioen Legion — bathing beach” during the coming summer. ‘The beach will be free to all children and to disabled ex-service men. A bungalow will be built to house the guests. Visitors to Gotham from the ranks of tHe American Logion are invited to have their’ mail addressed in caro of 8. Rankin Drew Post, 101 West Forty-Second Stfeet, New York City MOTHER’S FRIEND For Expectant Mothers USED BY THREE GENERATIONS Write for Booklet on Motherhood and the Baby, Free BRADFIELD REGULATION CO., Dept, 5-D, Atlanta, Ga. SEE BEN Just Over The Bank New Midwest Bldg. Roorn 202. Phone 1480 WE ARE EQUIPPED OFFICE-LIKE NOW TO f SERVE YOU REAL EST TE —INSURANCE N REALTORS Phone 74-W Co. NOTICE - The Reid Construc- tion Co. . Now Located in Room . 234, Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J legion benefitted equally with legion-| 1 CI LADIES GENTLEMEN - Step right up, the big the fearless bareback © riders. YOU'LL SEE‘ the man- eating lions, the ele- phonts, the giraffes; the hippopotamus, the kan- PICTURE garoos and thé’ chatter- Leb G YOU'LL SEE the dare- bd i YOU'LL SEE CIRCUS FOLK AS THEY REALLY ARE. * qa a | f° MARY MILES ADAPTED FROM ‘> “THE PLAY BY AVERY __\ HOPWOOD DIRECTED BY . THOMAS HEFFRON SCENARIO BY. EUGENE BXLEwIs, THE LITTLE CLOWN “THE STOLEN BRIDE” THE TENTH EPISODE'OF THE EXCITING SERIAL “FIGHTING FATE” STARRING M BILL DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON ae AND ae _ MUTT AND JEFF IN “THE HYPNOTIST” IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c Shows Continuous 1 to 11 Every ‘Day THOS. MEIGHAN LILA LEE AND GLADYS. GEORGE. ‘THE EASY ROAD’ TODAY AND SATURDAY SUPPORTED BY After years of toil that had brought suc- cess, he found the lure. of playtime too enchanting. So the Easy Road became the Primresa Path, and he reached its end to find him- ‘self wifeless and broken. ‘Was there any way back? Come and see! AND OUR THE HUMANZEE Is With Us Again In “Beat It” His Latest Two-Part Comedy CURRENT EVENTS Admission 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30

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