Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. ; iden cede be Casper Daily Cribune : PAGE FIVE had saved his life in France, Harry place headed ty the American BANDIT NG man participated in the umyeiling cere-|tne American Legion welfare organ. } Watson 2 Georgia, as to the hangings Lieut. mony. i | zation. without court-martial and other dire- r ES : Nctions in the A. E. F. , . Fifty percent of the men exployea | More than 15,000 members of the Seamonen An effort to prohibit the holding of/on the new highway project in Min- | American Legion representing every| A Christmas gift to the ex-service Legion. Haley ts now ensconsed on & ranch near Springfield where he is dances in the public school at Kato-|neaota are ex-tervice men, according | one of the 48 states participated in the | men of the United States in the form | %. 5 orc a wn ‘ S| nak, N.Y., was defeated by the Ameri-| to report receited by the American | ceremonies henoring their unknown|of the passage by Congress of the atitios et’ the. va tesane cari Legion and the Village Improve-|Tegion Employment Bureau at AMin-| comrade of the World War at Wash-|Foriney-McCumber adjusted. compen-| Commander of the Nat TEMS oes Yn . ment Society of that place, - neapolis. ington Armistice Day. nal|sation bill, is a prediction made at - nged y xD, C Sov. 26.—A gang 3 Commander MacNider, in the name of | Washington by John Thomas Taylor, > the pe id was directed by 7 A bronze tablet has been erected campaign vereoats | the Legion, placed a huge wreath of|yice chairman/of the American Le red and bound two Brookline, Mass., ak memory rs P siplrt eas ea pect eerie S New | Towers on the flag-draped casket. gion’s National Logislative eed the Whittsorne & store, blew open s and escaped with $20,000. Albert E. Scott, a former newsboy known as “Scotty” who was killed York, John Golden, the theatrical pro- ducer, offered ong of the best seats} Hundreds of letters and ‘-iegrams eee workers will mix with behind his machine gun in France.|for his. play. “Thank You,” to every | have been recelved by th War Depart-| A few hours after he had been re- town crowds on Denver streets He is believed to have been the young-| person bringing a discarded overcoat | ment from members of the s merican|leased from the military prison at Ft.|to:ncrrow in the interests of the an- est American soldier killed in the! to the theatre. Several hundred coats Legion in all parts of the country in| Leavenworth, Kansa: nual tag day of the Hospital Satur-| ct 2 22, asso. World War. The American Legion were obtained and distributed through rf of the charges of Senator serving a ser , day and Sunday association. Theirciatior CRIME, IS BELIEF Defense Will Ask That Principals in Trial | Be Taken to Beverly Glen; Taking y: of Evidence Is Near LOS ANGELES, Noy. 25.—A visit by the judge and jury to Beverly Glen, near here, where J. Belton Kennedy, broker, is alleged to have been murdered, will be asked by attor- neys for Arthur C. Burch, charged ‘with the crime, it became known in connection with the resumption of Burch’s trial to- Cay. completion of the jury running high. They said they anticipated no op- —Selection position from the prosecution on such Snel orient @ motion, but added that if their wish indictment charging the murder of J. wae denied, they would erdeavor to| Belton Kennedy was resumed in the tee. a ive a be ib Ghint the court ‘with toes phy | #uPerior court today with 11 jurors who had been passed for cause in the we of the scene of the alleged murder| phox. Attorneys hoped (o complete the through photographs. jury today. The reopening of the trial today,| The case of Mrs. Madelynne Oben- after the Thanksgiving recess, found | chain, co-defendant, who was granted nine women and two men temporarily & seperate trial, was continued until passed as jurors, and hope fur early ' Monday. Hughes Greets Envoys of France a OUx ANNUAL PRE-HOLIDAY BARGAINS ‘SUITS and OVERCOATS nary of Sate Hughes, head of the Amerson conferees col t : AND MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR OF ALL KINDS ation, snapped as he welcomed Premier Briand (let! a Re vi _ > (center) of the French delegation on thei arrival tn Washinctam net t _ Due to business depression in the east, the eastern accounts of the National Tailors, M. Born.& Co., Strauss Bros., Schoenbrun’s Hand Tailoring and "Universal Tailoring Co. have not ser their quota of Suits and Over- ¥ RI A NLEG i coats, and the above concerns have sent us hundreds of Suits and Overcoats to dispose of. Their letters to Mr. Scott THE AME C LEGIO ° ad—Get the cost of making these garments—forget the woolens or trimmings—forget the profits—and we are News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring 1. L tate and Local Activities. going to doit. © grand assault on a pean ericun poldlers periad'in Brest, Franc tt digestion was. ex] during | during the war, lirs been completed, vislt, to that great »Amerique. | according to word received by the Am ‘Tes bien;<and one had_been in thelerican “Legion. Army authorities training -for the glorious | eat-| have forwarded to the four permanent ing. But, pour l'amour de Mike, it is] American cemeteries tn France 1,089 les chevauy of other colors to train] bodies, removal of-which to the United for the tmexpected company of a wild | States was not requested by relatives, bdb-cat, 1s It not that it ts? + sa Consequently, the undomesticated| When the ¥. Bf. C. A. in Somerville, kitten presented Marshal Foch” by|Mass., burned down, American Legion Montana members of. the - Amorican}men rescued 24 lodgers, clothed them ion now bays the moon in a cagejand turned the Legion clubrooms into at the Bronx Zoo, New York, and Le|the temporary Y. M. C. A. of the city. L Marechal sleeps of nights. ‘The untamed tabby, brought 1600} More than a million members of the miles by. airplane by Montana ‘Legion-}American Legion “have pledged and given the marshal at Kan:| themselves to assist in the American City, rapidly changed Into a white|Educatton Week campaign, December hant. ‘The Foch party carried it] 4-10, under the auspices of the Legion in_a strongbox from the West and|and the Educational association com- through several Eastern cities, news-|posed of school and college teachers. paper men of the special train stand-|The purposes of the campaign are to ing guard: But when the Foch spe-|inform the public of the accomplish- cial stopped in New York for an hour|ments and needs of the public schools enroute to Princeton Untversity and|and to secure support and ‘co-opera- while the allied generalissimo was still| tion, of thp public in meeting these abed, the Montana mascot was quietly | needs. transferred onto a trick and hurried AND YOU SAVE FROM $10 TO $30 ON YOUR PURCHASE Fur Caps ~ New Leather Coats Of Huds Seal, Muskrat, et F Satara $4.95 Full length, black leather, corduroy lined. 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