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‘ee Casper Daily Eribune Are the Same Man? jin a Ameri will not be the fault of the American Legion join Charles A. Leonard post on Amer-| Erie, Pa., will present an American ican Legion day, May 28. Ty Cobb, flag and post standard to the post commander. will be laid in the streets and cars - PAGE THRE! | | tea by American Legion members, |commodate members of the American The presentation ceremonies were at | 40,000 citizens of Cincinnati marched | Legion attending the organiza n's | tended by a large group af high gov parade of honor for the legion | national convention next fall. Tracks | ernment officials. | connected with the city’s electric light-| When the school beard of Port Hur If the Detroit Tigers don't win the |!ng system so that men desiring ad bo Mich., became entangled in ar ican league baseball pennant, it | live in the railr ational and financial controvers; h resulted in a deadlock, the ican Legion post of cars may do so. | m. Nine members of the team wi The General Ele ric company in captain in the chemical warfare gerv-|the American Legion formed among | « ice during the war, is one of the Mich-| its employes. A memoria! will be ded- | igan ..|in a Denver hospital. He made the trip overland. eee Mr. anc Mrs. A. B. Poling returned g Pull Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Corey motored here from Cheyenne yesterday, where Mrs. Corey is en route to Casper from Guth sng the AGRE capwdl thee tne an extended visit with relatives in turned out to a club dance this winter Salt Lake City, was met by her hus- was in einen novel feature| was artistically carried out, while the | band. Re . of the evening was that the music was|tabie decorations were tulips and Feb WY Roy gteen teens: “a W. K. Hughes of St. Louis, J. T. a The afternoon was spent in social bate ec of sige and Ralph | $ iA N N. @iversion. One of the attractions was Denver, officers of the Pirie Suc ot: the etteactiomhipean | Pieeal metas camperieetinn: merican Legion ews INotes charming little daughter of Mrs.| iting at the headquarters of the com- Bryne. pany here on important company business. any i state and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and - : Savin: Masbate Smbatand has ie |t ‘the American Which Designated the and — Northwestern | turned from Riverton where she spent | § Tribune as Its Official Newspaper newer orchestras, tends to close har-| ravroad Woman's club wii hold their| ‘be week-end as the guest of Miss seeecccccoocensonezcsccsccssssecsceseceecscescesececsooooeoess mony and subdued jazz rather than to} 1ast business meeting for the summer | Mary Warren. $ nolsy effects. Rinkler himself is | a+ the Episcopal church parish house, ese National headquarters of the Amer-:most stumped when two mothers second Buster Middleton and combined Corner of Seventh and Wolestt streets, | Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lummis and|ican Legion has recetved more than|asked that two veterans be sent to with two saxophones, the xylophone.| june 1, after which they will have a| Children have returned from a motor | 1,100 signed resolutions calling upon |care for their babies while they went traps and piano, produces a brand of | {ocint hour. Mrs. Rager and Mrs |tour to Cheyenne, Denver and other |congress for immediate legislative aid| shopping. The warrior nursemaids 3 He reaserereseseoonse, harmony that is hard to beat. So vo-| Scpermitt will net as hnates "| points in northern Colorado, En route | to étmbied veterans of the world’ war.|who answered the appeal made good feifdrov’s was the applause on the ee < “sa here they stopped for a short visi |Amoug the organizations which have on the job. second dance of the evening that, | astern Stars with Mr. Lummis’ relatives in Chey | sbewa the largest response to the ap. — scheduled for four minutes, it ran 2%,| tentertain at Tea. enne. Miss Lou Riach, Mra, Iam |Peal of F. W. Galbraith, Jr., national Despite the fact that the American almost a record for the Winter Gar-/ 41 Eastern Star tea ts being he'd| mis’ sister returned here with ‘hens. | Commander, are central labor and en. this afternoon in the tearoom of the trade unions, chambers of commerce, Hawley Moyar and Bryce Wilson.| stasonic temple. ‘The Mesdames Me-| D. R. Philips, district Tanager of |Tetary and Kiwanis clubs Matghts of doubling on the piano, made a hit with| Cit" srechiing. Litterdale and Town.|the Parkorsburg Rig and Ree! com.|Columbus, associations of public school advertising department of the ex serv the crowd. end. aie ihadanbabede | pany, has returned from a business | teachers and principals, the American organ for the best written Rinkler's open tomorrow ie = so he trip to Montana oil fields. War Mothers, Service Star legion and | advertisement of a well known des- te Dreamland open air pavilion an ‘The ladies of the St. Marks’ Synur- $e dat American Legion posts. sert. There were 1,669 contestants for ‘will pliy there ores Bight this sum-| ca¢ will meet this evening at the rec-| tise Amanda ‘pitpanig| tie had Jeight prizes, of which 1,075 were men mer, Sundays say a, tory, 1015 South Wolcott: street, with| served as secre’ to M. W. Purcett| Ethel Barrymore and a host of stage 821 unmarried women and 273 mar- rig a Mrs, H. P, Lathrop as. hostess. for the past three Veen has returned | 274 screen celebrities contributed their ried women. From the total number be ora ean sere ee ee her position and will leave the office | talent to the American Legion at the |of replies received 64.4 per cent origi. With logue. ene . today. She will be succeeded by Mrs, |annual show of S. Rankin Drew Post, |nated from men and $5.6 per cent from aed Bouth Walnut street, will be the NALS Anne M. Marrin, composed of New York ex-service men women, ee who are engaged in various branches tee nana ey NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. of theatrical and motion picture enter-| Prayers in almost every church in ‘Wednesday afternoon when W. \the state began the service and mem- BL. ‘kendall Rebekah lodge No. 39 As my-practice has grown to such | Prises. Se -y eadagetiaame will wit tertained at tea. The affair Miss M. J. Frantz, proprietor of |2" extent I have been forced to larger rship campaign o! e merican bode *cloc! members | the. Francs’ shop, rettrned: this quarters, which I have obtained. and| Formation of a permanent organiza-| Legion in Idaho. Americanism meet- ne igre Lage binge ape shop, rettitned this morn: twiti be moved in a few days. I will be| tion in Virginia for the Women’s Aux- | ings in-every city will be a feature and friends desiring to attend can/| ing with her niece from a short visit |apic t» give the people of Casper bet-| 4); of the Am per- lof the drive. as at Odd Fellows hall at 2 tak at Longmont, Colo. ter service. Socks unre calget pects = was ber) 433 Lee oe eieea! Ay vil 3. 31. bistinene aia Tay! jAleo another tab vt "found inthe addressed by Russell 'G. Creviston, az-|. A -home-coming welcome was ac- bekahs and: thelr de Ai visting, Re: both eta yeared aire Be aénd rector: cards of this pape sistant national adjutant of the Amer. carded F. W. Galbraith, Jr., national EVAH MM. HOUSER, ° | ican Legion. commander of the American Legion, invited. Mrs. L. R. Bundy will assist | freight house here, teturned last night | 5.9- 6¢. Onitcarentae ia chs aohbmeis wis aoaee tata, Mec ta? ide Bh bing rn the hostess in serving. froth i Desivge. ‘Mihene : they. had “wbent Although he found thousands-of jobs 'cinnati to preside at an All-American oRbex 3 the week-end. Thy came back via ALEXA STIRLING LOSES. Geet hparaptebed teeievios sheet O. 1, | eeting gharéascd by Assistant Secré- the overland route in Mr. Taylor's American Legion employm: of the Navy. Theodore Roosevelt, Lodge to Det. car which had been left in Denver | TURNBERRY, Scotland, May 31.— | Srauee: Amersean hagiod em Sea eit l'ser aatinele ths varied Gr Daren Natrona Rebekah lodge No. 12 will} when he ahd his family moved to|(By The Associrnd Press.)—Miss Alexa initiate a class’ of candidates at its| Casper, Stirling of Atlanta, Ga. American regular mooting Wednesday evening so woman golf champion, was defeated at & o'clock and~the drill team will] William Pitcomb a prominent Den-|by Miss Cecil Leitch, the British SOMEWHERE participate. A Iunch will be seryed as|ver‘oll man is in Casper for a few|champion, three up and two to play . “Wooderatt : seu 2) Miss Margaret. Cornell, Red Cross| Miss Edith Cummings of the Ont- peters ot oa field-secretary for the state of Wye-|wentsia club of Chicago, beat Miss WITH A BELOVED VAMP The Wootesatt ‘Thimble club. will] ming. left over the Burlington this| Isabelle» Kemp of Fontainebleau, - meet at the home of Mrs, A. E. Kyte,|morning for Basin. Miss Cornell re | France. by elght up _and six to play. 1244 South Woicott street, at 2 o'clock | ~ = ———— Twenty posts of the American Le gion and sixty-three units of its wom- en's auxiliary were chartered during the week ended Mry 13. be “parked” in the principal downtown | flags t> the ional Press Club Post at Buckingham palace cost more post's best boosters. seated to employes of the company who died in action. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex pert workmen. All work guaranteed |Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. OS. Bidg 25-01 “As time passes, I have grown more proud of my part in the founding of the American Legion,” said Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Sax ZS mans and tourists’ sleepers will | Roosevelt, Jr.. in presenting two silk| The full dress liveries of the foot D. Ci than $600 apiece. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, AT THE LEADER The counters and cases are packed with merchandise, wonderful values, many items worth three times the price we are asking dur- ing this DOLLAR DAY SALE. , bay orient marty and Misses’ Silk GOWNS—Regular $1.50 and better, loves, an very nicely trimmed, COUOES: ffl aes%.cGa's oats $1.00 round and V-neck... . . $1.00 BUNGALOW. APRONS — Dark or SATEEN PETTICOATS — Black or INRA light colors in a ine | white, very good quality of sizes and styles. . $1.00 heavy Sateen Petticoats $1.00 SILK HOSE — Women’s Black Silk COLLARS AND VESTEES—A beau- Hose, all sizes. 00 tiful line of Lace and Lawn Fancy Palessi Sea vis ik. 9 clave e Collars and $1 00 TEDDIES — White Cambric Teddies, | —Vewtee ------------- . fancy trimmed, very $1.00 CHILDREN’S HOSE—Black, white or good quality material. . brown Hosiery for boys $4 .00 CAMISOLES —A very large assort- Solent, Se sted: ment of All-Silk Camisoles in all PETTIBOCKERS—Pettibockers made Sa es § $1.00) Seri $1.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ‘Wednesday afternocn in a joint work hour and social session. The hostess wil be assisted by Mrs, Effie Nolan. oes st | ‘The Rexall Stores Are the World’s Greatest . Stores . “KIMBALL HANDLES THE Goops” _ i : ; SPECIALS “teachers, will ent of the Winter Garden. sca ae sist REX- pet SPRING TONICS We conse, Ea © G8 oe Ane music. It is has bi laying together seven : 5 Be Plana s teature of ite organization BOTH STORES is that four are real singers, making a = first-class vocal quartet. Tho policy of the management is.first to thoroughly T: lac clean and refresh the Winter Garden, be § Spat enous 8 ie acing aaah = Regular Price, $1.15. last, but not least, to. get the floor Tomorrow’s Price ....... apa EL eh ah il Me ST, CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS Peptona . EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Reslait Price, Suho. rc Pure Soft Ee COMPARE OUR PRICES Tomorrow’s Price ............-- Water for |_ fone B bist oh Lyko 4 le € e; ice, $1.50. YourHome |_ —- Tomenows Prise +...,--++-:-- 9OE Its fresh, sparkling, velvety softness will make your bath a delight. It is nature’s best tonic for the hair. Refinite Water Softening Filters Expert Luncheonette Service Household Specials MENU FOR TOMORROW Lux Regular Price, 15c. ’ 41 A.M. to2 P.M. Old Dutch Cleanser Vegetable Soup Regular Price, 15¢. are Se ete Be =o pre Roast Beef wae Brown Gravy Tomorrow’s Price ..........- Only costs a cent or two per Cc d Chi d Beef Toast : day to operate. Call today. Mashed Potatoes’ Mashed ‘Turnips Skat Hand Soap © Chocolate Pudding Pegular Price, 20c. > Tea or Coffee op voodicig~inn ge en 4 : ron iii ook Pi . ‘otato : pricot Pie Plumber Sey Putnam Dry Cleaner : Regular Price, 35c. 91 Phone 1098 Lunch Served at Midwest Pharmacy Tomorrow's Price s...:.0+..0... MC MR. W. S. CALVERT : | General Representative for The Refinite Company is * here this week. He will be j ’ é glad to c-ll upon you and e tell you ail about = Refi ite = The Rexall Stores TWO STORES The Pioneer Stores Softeners = Midwest Bldg. THE SAFE DRUG STORES 214 South Center ss ERS Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder models will be carried thru the 1922 season. Beginning June 1st the new series and prices will be as follows, f. 0. b. factories, Flint, Michigan. F. 0. B. Price Old Prices New Prices Casper z 50c Merchants Lunch Tomorrow's Price ..........--.... Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster,$1795 $1495 $1750 Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795 $1525 $1780 Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, - $2585 $2135 $2435 Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan, - - $2895 $2435 $2760 Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, - $2985 $2325 $2640 Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, $2065 $1735 $2025 Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, - $3295 $2635 $2960 — BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Branches in all Principal Cities—Dealers Everywhere Local Dealer CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 ¢ Soe sab asa ie aa aS le SE See WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM