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ny OPPOSITION TS [Ame iAmerican Legion News Notes : FUNDING RAIL {State and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and : hatinael Tonics of Interest to Ex-Service American ee Tae oh Oe eee Beccccccscces, HERTS VOICED With the banner of the national, under the auspices of the Evansville commander of the American Legion| post of the American Legion. Muttering at her masthead abov. i AT flags of ali nations. the line: Administration Bill is Under] washington ax Fire in Senate Committee; | Wednesday bearing « party of Pro: 1 Ch; . members of the legion who will re- posal Characterized visit the old battle scenes of France aS guests of the French government = = ee land at Cherbourg and| Americans” who fail to remove their Y 2 will spend three weeks im France, re- hats when the col S WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Opposi- : : tpR ase treseesjty aes acca tien to the in: mn bill for fund. turning to the United States about 1 as Loan to Roads. ing about $500,000.00 for the rail-|henser cj The pilgrimage headed by John roads developed openly today before ' commander of the legion and am —, interstate commerce com-| the delegates representing every s' Wisconsin, opened fire on the bill while Democratic senators character ized the proposal as a loan to the rail roads. Senator Pomerene, of Ohio, referred to it as 4 “handout.” Past national commanders * 7 gion to send representatives to Seeperntian Gofesaea ‘tha. Dill’ vigor: | 5622 convention Courtland M as & measure for genera! coun loans by the War Finance corporation | ental principles and tho cer & hyost beg soon | tate labor organization aftefwards became bankrupt. The A senator said he did that to indicate} When Mrs. Ida Crouch Hazlett “how business was transacted.” , Socialist speaker was threatened with Director Meyer replied that he re-| Violence recently at Des Moines, Lowa. garded the B. R. T. loan ax “event-| party of American Legion men es. ually good” and said the New Or-|corted her to the police station leans loan had been paid in full protection. The police department Senator La Follette sought to show | Commended the legionnaires for their that the bill realiy would authorize | chivalry. the War Finance corporation to fund as Or sell, Gver $1,000,000.000 of railroad} James C. Russell, a member of the securities rather than only $500,000,-] Blackhawk post of the American 000. Mr, Mcyer declared that fund-| ¢ion {ng © fthe latter amount only was/to United States senators and ¢ontemplated or could be reasonably |gressmen, The cards bear stecomplished, a few minutes EDUCATOR KILLED. two gunshot w n the trenches KARUIZAWA, Japan, Aug. 10.— (By The Associated Press-.—William| Following a speaking tour of Hale Price. professor of political econ:| west and northwest, Lcmuel Bolles, omy at the Japanese Imperial uni-| national adjutant o! versity and a prominent figure in the] zion, declared that ¢ American colony at Tokio, was killed|territort which he ad, visited accidentally yesterday in a fall down| found the legion had highest place in He said politi sion. trip, He was born in Titusville,|cal entanglements had been ayolded in all the states he had toured. with ® gorge near here while on an exur:| community progre: Pa., ing er Pr By ye out losing effectiveness in the ‘Tribune Classified Ads——— motion of true Americanism ——Bring Resul 9 ene The citizens of F sville. Ind. have built a home and presented it to the mother of James B. Gresham NOTICE stove and furnace repair. Expert the world war. Gres ing. Parts furnished for all makes After reviewing a parade in Cleve- sailed from Hoboken] land, ©., recently in which the United States flag was carried ery, national commander of the Amer- ican Legion, jeorge} John G, Em- two-per-cent Cumbus, postmaster of Ha G. Emery, national|hira, Ga, a member of the American ong | Legion, who was shell shocked while tate serving overseas, was found sleeping department of the veterans’ organiza-jon a bench in Pershi Senator La Follette, Republican, of | tion are Henry D. Lindsey, of ‘Texan seomiy. n Whey) anaboeed: anc Franklin D'Olier, of Philadelphia, | he couldn't explain how he got there. | He said the last thing he remembered |¥as applying for a vacation from his said Cumbus parently suffered from amnesia due to its|shell shock When awakened. The state federation of labor in Ok Director Meyer of the War Finance | @20M@ has invited the American Le ap General Baron Jacques of Belgium aah quay, national executive committee-| de. as well as railroad rchabita who has accepted the invitation of the dia ag “Bhcled thas ie oar, {an from Oklahoma, will represent pg ree Fee's : was a loanline tegion. ‘The organizations are| American Legion to come to this coun. Senator La. Follette referred . to | "orking to advance tho mame funds enting fo the Brooklyn Rapid Transit com. | Of (Pe friendship will add strength to pany and a New Orieana street raj!-| 00th.” said Edgar Fenton, head of the try for its third annual convention at October 31 to 2, was commander-in-chief of the Bel: sian forces during a great part of the world war and at different times was in direct command of American forces serving with the Belgians. November assistant di rector of the Bureau of War Risk in surance in charge of the insurance di appointed to ficer between nd the burea. iS a member of Spokane post act as As a result of representations made to the United States civil service-vom legislative Legion, war, the educa will be allowed to enter examb position trained if application is made within sixty days tion of training EMBEZZLER IS RETURNED TO STAND TRIAL SHERBURNE Two Chicago detectives left here | |yesterday with F. Chicago, has sent post cards 4 photo. graphic reproduction showing Russell after he had suffered unds while fighting committee of undergone training by the American Le swhere in the of the first threy Americans to die in m was killed arrested Noy. 3, 1917 during the rald of a Ger. of ‘stoves and furnaces. Phone j| main patrol. The h body | 1538M. brought to the United States recently and the reburial took place st_week in connection with allegations of om bezzlement of $156,000 from and company at it is said he v.as employed as a book. Armour where fhe Casper Daily Cribune ~ HOME BUYERS BUSY IN With a temporary depression in ‘Casper,real estate passing. many Cas {avoflible conditions in the realty: mar ket to purchase homes in this city Realty company, 2 many pieoes of property have changed hands since the depression passed gains in Casper property are offered at this time. During the past week the following pieces of property were sold after having been advertised through the columns of The Tribune: Eight room house on South Park avenue, to Ted Purdy ‘Three room house on North McKin ley to Joseph Clare. Four room house on South Wash ington to W. D. Bolin. Lot east of State hospital to J. Schneider. Casper View addition lots to H Cardwell. Three room house, north side to N Oberman. Lot on Capital Hill to Mrs. Mabe! Stromberg in The song “Home, Sweet Home” was written by an American, John How ard Payne. lishman, Sir Henry Bishop. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR FR NT—Nice two-room cabin, furnished except linens; water, lights and toilet inside. Inquire 245 North Kimball street. 8-10-11¢ FOR ‘T—Nice large furnished FOR F f—Nicely furnished two room odern $ apartment duced to $45 South street. Phon 1658R. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Five-pas senger Overland touring car, model ks. Fhone 978R. 8-10-3t* 2—Saxon-Six touring car, in A-1 condition, cheap. Tuttle's Auto 344 South Beech street 810-408 FOR RENT—One furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen; close in. 333 South Beech street. 8-10-5t WANTE ‘oman to do hotsekeep ing work six mornings a week. Call 1042R. 8-19.2t "OR RENT — Two-room furnished thoroughly modern apartment: rea far as part payment. 621 teenth street. WANTED TO BUY—A good Ford car CROPER DURING WEEK’ per je are taking advantage of | According to reports from the See Ben | Midwest, blulding | They: also state that exceptional bar-| trance.” Then followed the discov- of a fist cled dandy and a woman heralded as the “Divorcee.” and composed by an Eng-| room in modern home. 141 West | Tenth street. Phone 376W. 8-10-1t| See Walden at Casper Welding | sonable. Phone 7 8-10-11 | FOR SALI: — Four-room furnished | house with enclose porch; new two-room house on rear; will take outh Locust street, last street southwest 8-10-1* GOTHAM GGSSIP CENTERS ON ARCHITECT'S ‘JESTS’ IN CHURCH DECORATIONS NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—St. Thom- ; the woman's figure is a single lemon as Espicopal church on Fifth ave- | emblema’ loomed today as a+ possible Others carvings show the Rus rival of the Metropolitan art mu- | sian bear feceiving “Soviet medi- c of the “soft” drink. seum in public interest cine” from two monkeys; capital The first “discovery of unique and labor in a death struggie, with sculpture made by a newspaper | capital lean and bewhiskered, last week, revealed a huge, ironic | backed up against the Woolworth dollar mark carved in the orna- | building, which is shown asiant mentation above the “Bride's en Other figures, representative of types"—little heads about the size | Prominent in this group also are ‘sculptured above the main | two money bags bearing the initials entrance. These included a mono- | “J. P. M.” become public a chart listing some F. L. Mayers, partner of Bertram of the wood carvings that decorate | Goodhue. architect of the church, the interior of the church, One ¢—; explained that the wood carvings, the carvings, entitled “Prohibition” | depicts Bacchus tumbled from a keg enw Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sipply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 A House of Service A House of Quality IF ITS HARDWARE door and the av main entrance rehbitect's little OMAHA, Aug. 10 first baseman of the league team, and leading batsman of of the season yesterday with Sioux Sity. It was wn initiativ - _ GETS 200TH HIT league, got his two hundredth » — -Tribune Clussine: ad —Bring Results———— Progress, represent airplanes, auto- ery of a whole row of “avenue | mobiles, locomotives and telephones. A war group includes the heads of Woodrow Wilson, King George and Today the architects permitted to | other war figures. most of which have been done re centiy had the full approval of the by a woman with a spear, Behind | Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Btires, rector nT ane Py Lot 1 $1.00 Join the local baseball club as a pitcher. : Clearance Sale On Hats DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS $2.50 MRS. M. E. SANFORD O-S Building unknown man, supposed to be J. Lock wood, who has been in the Miners hospital here since he was found un conscious in a corral at the William Wenn ranch three weeks ago, is dead. He never regained consciousness Physicians wero unable to diagnose the cause of his condition. The only clue to his identity ix a certificate for oil stock issued by the Carnegie In vestment company, This was found on his person. He was probably 65 or 70 years of age. A week ago Frenick came here to (ie Aa oS DEATH MYSTERY UNSOLVED. KEMMBERER, Wyo., Aug. 10.—An MINER'S SEARCH HAPPILY ENDS Conrad Morrison Changed Climate Six Times While Searching Health—Re- stored by Tanlac. “My case was one of the most stub born of any I ever saw, but Tanlac has set me right and I know now what good health moans," said Con.{ rad Morrison, a well known miner 2/} Valley, Wash. “While [ was in Arizona’ mining YOU WANT WE HAVE IT Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 3 dtasiceiestap pit ins iid a. ah tell of it. Rings for $18.00. This includes the new Pistons and Rings. fect job. Authorized Ford Dealer 125 to 137 North Center Sora THE UNIVERSAL CAR ATTENTION FORD OWNERS We now have the most completely equipped Ford Service Station in the West. Me maintain this service for your benefit. Take advantage We rebore Ford Cylinders and fit new Pistons and We guarantee a per- We rebabbitt main bearings for $4.50. @Vhen we overhaul motors we rebabbiit all bearings without extra charge. We invite you to call and inspect our Ford Service Station. EARL C. BOYLE several years ago," he continued, “My health commenced to fail. My stom ach got out of order and my appo- tite went back on me and gradually { went from bad to worse. My back got weak and lame and ached some thing awful. I suffered from con- stipation and water brash, and had headaches that were just about as se vere AS a man can stand. I couldn't half work, never felt fit for anything and was so weak I could hardly hold out through the day. I tried one med. icine after another, and changed cli- mates six different times, but my case was so stubborn nothing seemed to reach it. “Finally I ran across Tanlac, ‘but the first bottle or so did not séem to help me. But I stuck to it anyway, on account of its reputation, and that was the best I ever did in my life. Today I am absolutely well and don't remember the time when I ever felt better, My appetite is finc, and I have been built up to where I'm not afraid of any kind of work. My back is as strong as ever, in fact I feel fine in every way.” ‘Tanlac ts sold in Casper by the Cas- per Pharmacy and by leading drug- gists everywhere.—Adv. A new shipment of col- ored felts for girls, '6 to 14 years. BAY HAT SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store, 133 S. Center PEDPIPD0GDH9DDDDHGGOHOD- DDL HF 999990-4-9999-9-9009-6-00-5-04-0096- 99599594 9694 290GN4OO008 1.9909, 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 | WHO PROTECTS YOUR VALUABLES When on your vacation? Who looks after your private papers when you are at home? The loss of a single contract, mortgage or note may cost you far more than the rental of a safe deposit box for many years. A lost Will may cause much unhappiness. The rental of a box in the vault of the Casper National Bank is from $3.00 per year upward, according to size, and you are cordially invited to inspect our modern equipment at your early convenience. Wig TED 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. 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