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PAGE FOURTEEN LEGIONNAIRES OF NATION ON WAY TO MEET Hundreds Already in Kansas City for Great Convention and Thousands More En Route. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 29. — ." became the slogan of the American Legion today as its members moved upon the city for thetr annual convention which be- gins, Monday From east, west by rail, by air, north and south, ¥ motor and afoot aires, all drawn by comradeship. Dawn the city with each iy to the num. the bond found hundreds hour adding mate . headed by 3 commander-in. and Gen made and rid war. in Coolidge, rep- resenting Presid Harding,” willl head the American delegation of no: s% at the convention. Mr. Cool: is to arrive Sunday evening. the resident The annual parade will be held on Tuesday. Offi said they expected} it would be more than seven miles long and include 40,000° or more marchers. Delegations from Minnesota, New Mexico and the state of Washington were amang the arrivals early today ——-——_— GRADUATED TAX ON CORPORATION EARNINGS LOST WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—By a margin of one vote, the Walsh amendment proposing a+ graduated income tax on corporations was re- jected by the senate. Tho vote Was 33 to 22, with 10 Republicans standing with the solid Democratic minority for the assessment. The Republicans were. Senators Borah, Capper, Cummins, Kenyon, La Follette, Lenroot, McNary, Norbeck, Norris and Townsend. Before the vote was taken Senator Waish, Demo. achusetts, amended his o that the tax to be paid which did not pay ex year would be ea flat FORUM T0 CELEBRATE FATHER AND SON WEEK AT TUESDAY MEETING “Father and Son Week,” an insti- tution which is being observed in nearly every state in the country, will be celebrated by the chamber of com- merce Tuesday noon, when. the fath- er-members of the organization play. hosts to their sons at the regular for- um meeting Tuesday noon. Details of the program have not been worked out yet but the forum corgmittee, which met yesterday eve- ning promises that it will be entirely appropriate to the occasion. Siar ar welieer es WYOMING MUST Wyo., Oct. 29. L. Wade, superintendent of the V ming Anti-Saloon league, today pressed the opinion that the ruling of | Secretary Mellon of the federal treas ury department, permitting the pre- scription of beer for medicinal use, would have no effect in Wyoming. The Wyoming law, he pointed out, as had others previously discussing the matter, prohibits the manufacture in this state of beverage containing more than one-half of one per cent alcohol, and he prophesied that little if any beer of a greater alcoholic content would be shipped into the state for medicinal purposes. CHEYENNE, A method of stilling waves in front of breakwaters by an infusion of air bubbles has been perfected. race Nite To secure competent office help. consult our employment department Casper Business college, Inc. Ph 442W. 1 CORONA Weight 6 Pounds ROYAL STANDAKD TYPEWRITERS We a and Repair § All Makes REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J, Heiser, P: 12 East Secand ug one 856 r Over White's Grocery GO BEERLESS| ee by French purses. e ee For the first time since the war French children gave a great party for the German children of the occupied area, at Wiesbaden, G: The French children arranged an eiaborate show of dancing, then the tots of the two nations “fraternized” over cups of hot chocolate, poured ermany. Guests_of ag CHECK ARTISTS — oe SENTENCED TO PRISON TERMS Speedy Arrest and Conviction of Two Accused of Passing Worthless Paper Is Les- son for Others. >» As a warning to check artists who have been victimizing business insti- tutions here, the speedy arrest, conyic- tion and sentence of R. W. Brown and Charies Sassline, should be a les- son that will cause immediate term. nation of this practice which is sma to be rampant in Casper. Brown was sentenced to serve a term of from two to three years in the state penitentiary for cashing a worthless check at a local restaurant less than two weeks ago. Sasline, is alieged to have cakhed checks and then made a get away. He was picked up in Cheyenne and re- turned here about 10 days ago. After pleading guilty this morning Judge C. O. Brown sentenced him to serve from one to two yeats in the penitentiary. || Pipe When He Gets a Chance WASHINGTON, Oct. 29,—(By the Associated Press)—Marshal Foch who is known as an inveterate pips smoker, before boarding the steam ship Paris for his trip to America; made sure that a sufficient amount of his favorite French tobacco was on board. One of his military aides has it in charge—25,pounds of it Soon .after he was taken off the Paris at New York yesterday, he went inside the pilothouse, lighted his small briar pipe and seemed per- fectly at home He emptied it as he approached Battery “Park and put it back into his pocket. Two hours later when comforta- bly established in his special train for the run to Washington, the pipe was out again. After dinner, he followed the example of his guests and smoked a cigar, but this finished the pipe again came into view only ‘to disappear when the train pulled into the Union station. Again at his hotel, the last thing he did before going to bed was to take a fey more puffs. Dr. Paul Andre, his personal phy- “The sician, was right tvhen he said: marshal loves his pipe.” |Delegates Leave iFrance Today to PARIS, Oct. 29—(By Associated Press Pemier Briand and the other members of the French dele- gation to the Washington conference on limitation of armaments and Far Eastern problems started on their journey to ‘America today.. The French official party left Paris for Havre at 1.05 o'clock this morning, taking the regular, boat train. Am- bassador Herrick with the staff of the American embassy was at the railway station to say good bye to the delegation. The premier, in chatting about the prespects of the international gath- ering, appeared in a very optimistic nicod, The liner La Fayette, on which the delegation has taken passage, will sail, late this afternoon for New York. We Té secure ompetent office hip, con- sult our employment department. Cas- per Business college, Inc. Phone 442W 10-29-1t Visit Washington, Fock “Hits” Up |ADDY OF YOUTH (3 IDENTIFIED ASMAIL BANDIT |Name of Man Who Held Up Ferry Postoffice and Was Later Found Dead Not Yet Learned. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 29.— The body of a young man with a bullet wound in the head, which was found in a vacant lot Thursday, was iden- tified yesterday as that of the bandit who held up the ferry postoffice @arly Wednesday morning, shot and killed Frank B. Adams, an armed guard, and escaped with valuable mail matter. Identification was established by Paphael Ferrari, secretary to the con- sul general of Honduras, who identi- fied an imitation“diamond ring found in the dead man's pocket, as one he had mailed to a jewelry establishment in Chicago, and which was in the Feyry postoffice at the time of the robbery. Employes of the postoffice told the authorities they remembered that the package containing the ring was ly- next to the pouch of registered , Which was stolen by the bandit. n@ pouch was recoveréd later with its contents intact. The name of the dead man, how- ever, has not been established. gS cman aN A rset) “THRIFT WEDNESDAY’ AT THE LENDER STORE In lieu of the dollar day sales which have been held az a part of the policy of the Leader store to cater to the shopping public of the city, a “thrift Wednesday” will be held each week. Bargains of unusual nature will be offered on the appointed day of each week and will be advertised in this paper the day before for the residents of ranch homes and the homesteaders who make the trip to the city sel. domly. The bargain basement of the Lead-, er, which has the distinction of be- ing the only section of any ery good: store. which is entirely devoted to bargains, has been receiving a splen- did support from the public and the bargain seekers fill the basement each day. 300-09006000600-090000 92999-00999-00009000000060050600000005 The Webel Commercial Company Office Is Now Located in the Van Gorden Investment Company’s -Office TRIBUNE BUILDING ES RR OSB ELL REPLI STIS LE LEI OE JAZZLAND THEATER ON WEST A STREET WILL REOPEN FOR SEASON The Jazziand theater on West A street, is to reopen under an entirely new management and will present en- tertainment of an unusual nature. The house has betn leased by A. B. Grif- fin, who promoted and built the Pa- villon theater, and introduced the first vaudeville and musical show to Cas- per. Engagement extraordinary for the opening “of the new place of amuse- ment has been secured in the girls from the Dixie company, a bea colored musical comedy and vaude- ville troupe with 15 colored artists.* New scenery will add to the attrac- tiveness of the program and with ar- Ustic costumes the company will ‘be sure to add another hit to their lists. The colored race is noted for harmony inging, and the program for the open- ing week includes songs, dances and funnyisms up to the latest minute. A caterer in connection the new company will serve soft d?inks and tempting dishes at moderate prices. Dancing will be enjoyed be- fore and after the show and two per- formances will be given nightly. The entire balcony will be reserved for colored people only. Bes OF Poison NEW. YORK. Oct. 2?.—Er@yn Nesbit was reported ‘today wholly recovered of an .overdose. Amateur Night At Columbia Popular Amateur night shows at the Colum- bia are beginning to rival those pop- ular Sunday night bills in public fa- vor. Last night brought out a flock of juvenile talent that Casper moth- ers and fathers may well be proud of. Mr. Wall deserves a world of praise for the encouragement and assistance he ig giving to these youthful actors and actresses. On the regular bill is Bennie Kirk- land as ‘The Black Sheriock.” With the able support of Kennedy and Darr, PIANO, VOICE AND HARMONY For Five Years Supervisor Public School Music, Graduate of Franklin We of of Music; post graduate work Nebraska University Schoo! ‘usic. bebe: accept tee more pupils for instruction in plano and Phone 753 SAIUKVAY, OCTOBER 29, 14, 50c penis Edge aes er Dozen 24-Hour Service Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Casper Pharmacy INSTRUCTION IN State of Nebraska. Rex Apartments . ¢ TRUST. DEPARTMENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS ‘ Never in the history of this country has the necessity for training children in the saving habit been so marked as-now. Our children have learned, by example of the grown-ups, to spend with recklessness. We must teach them, beginning at an early age, to save, or else they will find themselves as helpless in afterlife as a dry leaf that is blown here and there on the bosom of every stray wind. 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