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SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 ae _ Gbe Casper Daily Cribune (ried PAGE FIVE | DELAY IN PROBE . He will be a\guest of honor at | PE RY the third anni national convention ' CAMP CRIME arises City next tall. | a ‘For Sale—My body. and soul fora) for volunteers. ‘The American flag is henceforth to . jgbance to work. I was wounded in| Within a tow i. be draped about the caskets of all France.” naires had responded and th: ex-service men dying. in hospitals in e transfu The following is one of a series of articles dealing with plumbing in the home. They are written for the bene- ‘The advertisement 49/a local news-|sion was completed The vete this ‘country, as a result Of confer. - fan will . 4 e i Paper brought the population of Louis: | recover. ences between bers of the Amer fit of Tribune readers and carry helpful suggestions to those who already have built their own homes or who contemplate building. ville, Ky., face to face with the plight tiean Legion's national legislate com- OF disabled and-unemployed veterans. | « |mittes and the surgeon general of the The soldier): Fred. C, Rainer, of Biri | headers oe eared at police United States public health service mingham, Ala, twice wounded while| Former soldiers” of Tampa, Fin, 2 director of the bureau of war risk | serving with the Rafnbow division, | who Tecelved this notice signed by the (™Surance. A treasury department | Was taken in charge by his comrades | chiet of police lost no time in report. TMs has now been obtained where- | in Louisville posts of the American |ing. ‘The chief ax enthusiastic tom. |bs the purchase of a flag for this | Fision. | He wus formerly « deputy | er of the local’cost of tee Asserican | Eecboee, will be permitted se @part of | ites sheriff in Birmingkam: exon, employee thie tunuaual method [se funeral expenses defrayed by the| u impress uj h ernin oa goopenlineh of New} Tho American Legion will assist in Pip’ Matty of thal toe py 2* pant ’ | pris Apa 2 with theloptaining recruits for the Citizens’! 299° veterans were locked up in an|, “The Spirit of the American Dough. 2 at Camp Lewis, Wash. in apis, (tary Talning camps, to be oper- |ortice before the chief explained hie: /PO™-” rit ceteeriee ete i > 4 8, : 147 stat! jonal | today by J. D. Goldatein, (e%, ths summer by the wae depart. | Core | play statues by the na’ Harold L. Turner, adjutant of Port post of the American Legion in inole. Mr. Turner captured fifty mans and four machine guns 9 charging the nest single handed when |. according to his officit! cita into the case of ptumeers' | Vitreous Ware WM. Palmer WRENCHES BY S. L. GRIEBEL, SANITARY ENGINEER We operate the most Plumbing t, accor reso fal committee of the American | = gee 2a . 3 attorney, at a hearing | naoptod A pep ands Gaby cake & ‘ Tacos foc Gen uname Rein complete Vitreous china is a hard ,white, glassy material * S; Eiarron. special attorney | mutes of the ex-serviee men's organ- athena ce Ee eae re eUyalial te the. victims of- the” Abetscice which is used in making the better closet bowls, and ha S icc chat oY rnenly lator ing ‘tothe! support é¢\the America| o's, tne victims of, the: Arm!: Sheet Metal a Mr. Goldstein | é cg fasion ‘post. there: whict ‘is endeavors | S07 as well ae in ine legion’s na ee ie tanks and lavatories: t eber witnesses, | Creation of sentinjent to cause! the | 1,5 '© Tescue @ deserted cemetery near Heating tional memorial. The statue is that | ia, Who | Kolding of the. annual mofor spesdwas the city. ‘The legion men found that mI y breaki: ‘th h barb / Carnerjgwho was at D Tiwwris at | day nas bees ctarten by, posts’ of ‘the | PUried in the abandoned plot. Mark-!"™ A, the other a rifle dah ‘ bayonet | ihe Une” Cronkhite was killed, had | american Legion in Indianapolis, Ind, pe Piven weary veterans ne et lattixed. Fifty-two ex-service men aut been Interviewed by department |where the. international automobile ceoustene henaienn From the wane | Posed for the sculptor, EB. M. Viques: | werts. x | ey, of ne le 7a. wr. the Glasto was staxed on May. 80: \ More | Comtiery inscintmd fro WRany years, (Be. of Americus, Ga. Aft | It is made of a combination of clays and the process is very interesting. To complete a piece of vitreous ware requires twenty-eight days. After In Wyoming ® pointed to Tosenbluth's |than. 130,000 persons from all, parts statue had been parti diy completed | ‘ — the clay is powdered and mixed to the proper Gas Fitting ins with the Institute of Pub-jof «the United States attefided the r was subjected to an mination of | ions with water that has been run over Ls 5 7 fad Department of. Correc: |race én a day; Whieh the legion sets 3 is. wiy iy Mak ee east: Te nundreds of former infantrymen with | proportio: i s run Jon tm New York,,atd the federa} and !forth, should bo observed’ in’ a rev: yy Ee aed ale. armen a dnet a view of making the artist's concep. | SX HUL I E electro magnets to remove all mineral, it is run Gas Heaters forestry reserve, and cAlied }erent and decorous’ manner, a ed in Madigan, Wis, te miver,| 20 an accurate reproduction of an| into vats to let the excess water run out. The that a number of prominent a: } | sleep, used in se Wigs, to.8dver-! american soldier in action. HARDWARE CO. : : d ; “liding Secretary Ifoover, |." Seventeen posts of the Americary Le-| Se @ Chinese relief drive, were re- — A Mineral must be removed or the finished product an ; ANtlers About Resexblath’s | gion and 33 units of its women's aux-|™M@ved upon the'representationsiof the| rhe tomb of Sarah Bernhardt 228 S. Center. Ph. 64W will be discolored. It is then run through gigantic 4 , : iiiary were chartered during. the week |1o¢al-American Legion post, The le-| which the great actress caused to be| aes . fs ‘eos Lf : Rai es : ataey st 4 lended June 4,4 Legion, national head-| sion Scaggs Seperated: these built some twenty years wee t ® presses which take out all the air and leave it a ng s f mart as uniced. = * sympat for the starving: ese bY Pere la Chaise cemetery in. Paris. < ei 5 1 reti N ger reaps tee i subseribing toa fund, but. they re: is quite close to the tombs of Talma SCHUL TE solid mass. If the air were not removed the clay : 43 c urse . Leatning. that. Be gee was por fea ay Se cote tae Rachel and Mile. Mars. sed would be porous. =— f — necessary to save the life of Welton | sentiment attac! fo thelr bu les| EH ee, BL | === A, Crawford, veteran, of the world | graves. G TP Iateel Pate regp ser 18 8 wom. gp ve ee et ! War. struck and’ eriously wounded by . jan without»a stomach, Who, decla jacksmi op - : * WV. Mi "lq strect icar in Jackson, Miss, the lo- | ‘The pnly wearer “of. thd ‘congres:| the. medical. men, te tn the 2d & David. Ph. 368-3 The clay then goes to the benches where it is 132 W. Midwest Ave. post of the American Le; asked * : modeled by potters. Pottery is one of the oldest 01 72- y Pp ne industries. After it is molded by hand into the desired pattern, it is left to dry. After it-is thor- oughly dried it is placed in a clay container which is sealed and put into a furnace and kept there for five days. The heat goes up gradually and is A cooled gradually. This prevents warping. After j DONOHUE y this first heating, it is taken out and dipped in the ° white material which gives it that beautiful white, glassy appearance. It is then heated again to bake the glaze izto the piece of ware. Each piece gets two dippings and two bakings. WHO IS HE? , A Bishop-Cass Theater © . SUNDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT He Is the HONEST Plumbing The completed piece of ware is a solid; hard, PLUMBER white, glassy piece of art. It is acid proof and and will not craze as. will the cheaper porceilain or . semi-vitreous ware. A damp cloth will immedi- Heating f ately remove all dirt that may accumulate. , Contractor 100 Per Cent % uae peas a y Dg away 29. Efficiency _, Do. not be fooled by the just as 'good ‘semi-vit- i will Jolp the tamous medica! mission rite or porcelain. See that the piece of goods you of SH T. Grenfell as a receive is plainly marked “Vitreous China,” Porce- Src | Sty ae? lain ware although good in its class is a yellowish Phone 290-W ICE 15 porous Substance which will not stand up or keep : ql ULAR 5 L J : E | | OYD its appearance like the vitreous ware will. r e . — RE-ESTABLISHED, WRECK Office, 210 O. S. Bldg. Ask your plumber to show you the difference. NOT YET CLEARED AWAY j grt rage ) 704 S. David t . Residence 576-J | ity The first westbound train over the Northwestern line which crossed the/| reconstructed bridge near Whitney, Neb., which was the scene of the dis- astrous accident Wednesday night ar- tived here shortly after 9 o'clock last = oy E. Martin ‘Train No. 606 which left here yes- ‘ terday afternoon’ was the first east- F. or De Courcey OBrion Bound train to cross on the bridge. Repairs were completed at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Immediately ord flashed to Chadron and . High Cl cae No. 603 lett’ for the first trip High Grade ig! ats tcross the bridge. “This is the train Z that arrived here last nicht. Plumbing Plumbing All wreckage has not yet been takon |i : aad trom the bed of Big Cottonwood creek burs | ; : aaa 4 ‘ Steam Heat 215 West Yellowstone Highway Phone 1098 125 South Washington Phone 143-W * Sweetwater Stampede July 4, 1921 One-half mile cow pony ee mile cow pony THE RAINBOW The Dramatic Masterpiece ‘ZANE GREY _ Y Stirring’ Sequel to the Great Screen eds Wbders oF the Purple Sade’ oan Cadet WITH COMIC CARTOON POST NATURE’ SCENIC CONTINUOUS, 1 TO-11 ADMISSION, 30c LAST TIMES TODAY MAE MARSH —IN— “NOBODY’S KID” —AND— SIXTH EPISODE “THE SON OF TARZAN” MUTT and JEFF in “THE LION HUNTERS” & P. O. Box 628 Phone 711 WE CARRY IN STOCK Esa TORCHES SCHANK PLUMBING AND Sa ane HEATING CO, INC. SOLDER PLUMBERS’ FRIENDS Steam and Hot Water Heat BATHROOM FIXTURES 359 EAST SECOND STREET HOLMES HARDWARE CO. cASPER, WO. 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