Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 14

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C ‘ P. AGE Ft FOURTEEN NATIONTOLEND | 7 ASSISTANCE IN Legio som develop irrigation ba the cohesive h ana power|to th of the west. j conde ar with the situa-| the first report cor- position of the|P the present plan for de e 1} care scheme of devel jopmer good | THE AMERICAN LEGION | News of Interest to Ex-S WASHINGTON. cide of Col. ader of the famyut Id serve as a “slic nd-| ‘Training allowances for sick and| the poison of war lea wounded ex-service men will not bej men’s souls long educed 20 per cent, according to ng is over,” according to R. Forbes, director of the Veteran's s Taylor, chairman of bureau, “who has informed the Amer- ve committes of the jican Legion that this move never has Taylor, who has been 1 and wou: armistice, s Colonel Whittlesey, a condi-| Wishing from two to five pounds C 4 with having his’ sul-|%¢h, were served on the Foch-Amer-} ‘The gallant leader's untimely; 2" Legion special. enroute from} Mr. Taylor/says, is a summons} Minneapolis, Minn., to the Pacific} the nation “to save its broken de-|°*st- The “spuds” were so big that} rs before it is too late.’* they required an hour and a half in| “Nearly iclal declares in Che Casver Daily Cribune Look After She Leaps . Service Men Featuring Nationa}, State and Local Activities. j underground wireless of soldie: would have spread the new aroun: Dee. Charies W. “Io: sul been considered. Nmhety per cent of the 100,000 dis-| «| abled men now being trained receive} gga the | $100 a month, ares that Is of the sgme mental cqadition n here. the situation surrou' The biggest potatoes cz the year, the baking. Selected by L. K. Owen, superin- tendent of dining cars on the North-| ern Pacific railroad, the biggest of the tubers was served~ Marshal Foch whose amazement was evident. dnsane vet- ar hos 50,000 mildly De our efforts, th et built one good hospit of these men nor estab rehabilitation center for hly educated, the gion medal, gift of Three French war brides confront-| post. * le well pro.| £4 Marshal Foch when the American s theli | pest athletic record in Elkhorn, Wis., will receive annually an American Le: © Then you get a much better plew of Mile. Pallay Anna in ‘This picture shows her five fest in the air. the Royal Opera of Budapest and is coming to }those traitors who stabbed us fn thi }back while we were giving our all to} loca} legion | this country. | For. New Hospital Soldiers Gabriel Richara, United States. the only _ Catholic FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. Lions and tigers kept in Priest to sit in’ the Congres of the| require one day « week without fo:1 to keep them tn good health. Is Authorized : Ww. provide a hospital TON, Dec. cases at Palo Alto, Cal. was nounced today by Secretary Melton. * —Approval of the expenditure of $1,400,000 permanent former for nervous and mental soldier ‘The public health service, Mr. Mel- jon said, is at present operating a hospital on this site with a capacity of 550 beds in temporary and the new hospital ie being built with provision for enlargement 1,000 beds. ——-_-_——— The first federal appropriation for highways in Michigan was secured jn 1823 through the efforts’ of Father zee “== | Driverless Cars | Dodges and Fords, Also One Ford Ton Truck. to | See Virbel, Phone 1589-J | Kansas City is soon to have a muni- troveray over whether that work|cure. 1 tiated, well Pro-| Legion special stopped in St. Maries,| Fifteen cents buys a meal for needy |cipal airport as a result of the in- should be done by the federal govern-| vided for veteran lke Whittlesey sUr-| taaho, ‘They were crying. jex-service men and fantilies at the |terest ti aviation aroused by the re , the city of Los Angeles, or the what may we not fear for! “We love America, but oh! how wel american restaurant, Toledo.|cent successful air meet, held in con- t js of discouraged, broken-|are lonesome for France,” they /-phe me or chop, po-|neetion with the American Legion 4 be moved tnt minded and ofen destitute men kicked) sobbed tatoes, r and coffee, The|convention. Action is now being tuk- to await the settlement of the whole/ around from pillar to post by thelr) “Never forget France,” Foch re- aitference between the ccst of the food en by the commilttee of members of development question on the Colo-| government?” plied, “but you must love your new/snd the 5 |the fying club of Kansas City to find raéo. More n one-third of the 30,000) home and honor your husbands.” up by employed Legionnaires, ja suitable field. | disabled veterans now receiving treat-| But the marshal had to blow his) “| ment are mentally disabled, according "0se hard. } When Marshal Foch, now on a tour| Following a series of sheotitne!| Blind Ronied . From Burning. Home in Jersey try 1 ARE 9—One hun- JERSEY CITY, Dec Joseph's Home to Mr. Taylor. pauper WATSON’S CHARGES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 9—Be-| provision into effect was recently pro- Of these 10,000, almost are scattered through the coun n asylums for the criminal and|Who want to be first, second or third! 14 insane. |class United States postmasters are to of the country with th to sail for France on the aris,” he will have traveled 1) their civil service ratings and credit |999 cities and towns. jfor time spent in service. President Harding's executive order CHALLENGED. 245th speech at Richmond, Va. Ss vi . D. from 21 American hat jenator Tom Watson,| muigated at the instance of the Am- ayed into the wrong|erican Legion. American Le- Ex-service men of the world war gion, returns to New York December | be given a five per cert advance on | miies, visited 42 states, and stopped at He made his . before putting the | starting west and had received “the de- gree of 1 | versit! scrapes in and near Witchita, in whieh two men were shot tc death Jand four others dangerously wound-, ed, 500 members of the American Le-; gion volunteered to aid in preserving order in case of emergency, The Le- gionnalres will be available for police duty immediately 1¢ the trouble with the gangsters becomes acute. ul Viner 6,000 | uni- CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. Head-to-Foot Clothiers dred inmates of St. when making his charges be pecan 7 ‘ me bulla “Ie pardon is granted to Debs or Paleicabpavan haha pier thie Marae fore congress of alleged banging? in| Receipts from: the entertatnments| others fairly convicted of treason—et ing by atten: s, n and Pl the » has been expressed by iciven by posts of the American Le-|scaition during atime when the na licemen when fire damaged the /«w.s. Scranton, Pa.,”" in @ letter to! zion or its auxiliary aro not taxable|tion's very life was at stake, the ves | peci s ror e ee structure, yitna women, some [American Legion national headavar-|inder the new revenue law passedlor those boys who le on tho fields of More in 50 blind 6 ters here by the extra session of the 67th con- 1 ho le broken i three: tim yzed, were curried out.|°* | France and those who lie broken in ‘ of ‘them ‘paralysed, were <: ee oun] “W. 8." details the only casualty|gress. Such receipts, even when the| |hospitais ‘have indeed been racriticed Fresh fish of all kinds received three es per week. Several faint put in his “outfit™ other than those in-|proceeds of the entertainments were |i, vain,” Hanford MacNider, com- i Ib . 25c Sprin Ib. 26¢ vived. discovered in the|filcted by the Boches. “A corporal|miven for charitable purposes, were!mander of the American Legion, has ‘ens, ae 28, Ib. The blaze was discovered I” Rev. |swallowed some coffee which a dizzy|taxable under the entertainment .tax! telegraphed President Harding, re- Ducks, Ib........—.. .32c ‘Potatoes, cwt. $1.85 aheriaty ot the euapels by _ } > K. P, had held a lantern over, letting |of the old revenue law. | “no “leniency be shown Cernelius McInerney, chaplain of the home. “He turned in an o’arm and aroused the sisters and employes. The fire was soon under contro! Boilermaker Pay Sounds Large In Cheyenne Court In lack ings lined CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 9—That} Of a boilermaker in these post-war times is able to average 225 monthly income is interesting a couple of into it. eating for a week and washed hic! Minneapolis mouth out with commissary soap.” ferent ways, mit that “of all the men who went to war from my town, not one of them was shot at sunrise or o for wearing boots at reveilie 8." declares war unhanged. information contained}]an honorable grave on the slopes be-| | questing that New York Count Oysters—Strictly Fresh Eggs. drops of kerosene fall} _—- The corporal @idn’t feel like] ‘The examination of boy scouts in has been entrysted to |members of the Raoul Lufberry post further declaration of the vena foe the American legion. A board ap-/ We Offer a.Few Rooms Monthly Rates to Par- of hangings, drawings, quarter-|pointed by the post will have c . draggings down pufll in mall Jot the examinations in sixty sul ticular People. barrels by horses gofng four dif-|and will make recommendations as to the awarding of merit badges. the author hates to ad- The high school graduate with the other tira the eight men in his squad, that soven escaped the| “The eighth rests in WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Wonderful Bargains in Second- Hotel Henning, Don’t eat cold storage .poultry when you can buy fresh killed for less. We dress, draw and deliver without extra charge. Casper Poultry and Fish Market 227 W. Y: Phone 1384 at Yellowstone é i Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 in a petition for divorce filed here by|low the village of Romange. He dled] Mrs. Hattie E. Walker against George|of a machine gun wound in the face| R. Walker. Walker is a boilermaker.|of the enemy—not, Senator Watson, | Despite her husband's good income|of a taut rope in the presence of a lot! Hand Building Material Now from his trade, however, Mrs. Walker}of gawking Ientenant alleges, he was compelled to labor as| don't laundress for Fort Russell families | in on in order to pay for $1,200 worth of furniture which went to aquip their| have home. She made enough as @ laun-|have dress in thro years, she relates, pay off $1,000 of the cost of the fur- niture. Mrs, Walker alleges that “But there’s one thing they would to]ishment executions Senator tells aboyt, but don’t you suppose th The Webel building is being demolished to make way for the new Lyric Theater. Apply Charles Shoblom AT WEBEL BUILDING colonels (I| suppose they'd let the privates; a thing like that.) | let us in on. They might not let us see all the company pun- Watson last July Walker beat her and drove her from home and that thereafter she was obliged to support herself. Recently, she alleges, he also drove their two daughters from home and she now is compelled to support them also. She asks a decres of divorce. ezstody of the children and $100 month alimon: ee Hitchcock Urges Bank of Nations S = = MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. $—Establish- ment of a “Bank of Nations’ has ma terial ald in the revival of interna, tional commerce, was urged by United State S 3. M. Hitchcock of Ne- braska, in an address here at a con- vention at the University of Minne- sota. An international bank, Senator Hitchcock said, would remove the fear of fluctuating exchange and depreci. ed furrencies “which have led the} usiness on a cash basis. Attorneys E. Ryan have mov from suite 310 O-s 5 Consolidated Fe Oil Exchange build and ALF} their law offices | building Everybody has found out that it is advisable to buy pure foods. It’s the way to health and happi- ness. When you think of pure food think of our bread and our pastry and you'll be thinking safely and sanely. Order it by name. NAA ccc | Richards & Cunningham Co. MEN’S DEPARTMENT The time is ripe for Christmas shopping and early buying makes giving happier. Everybody should get busy now and make their Christmas selections now before the rush is on. For a Man’s Christmas We would suggest something practical \ that he can use and get pleasure and ¥ comfort from its use, such as Bathrobes Smoking Jackets Silk Shirts Silk Mufflers Silk Socks Silk Neckwear Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Suspenders Traveling Sets Fur Caps Silk Garters Shaving Sets Sweaters Silk Arm Bands Traveling Bags Gloves Collar Bags House Slippers For a Boy’s Christmas We would also suggest practical gifts, as follows: Belts, etc. Suits Sweaters Overcoats Caps Mackinaws Gloves Neckwear Slippers Suspenders Socks Shirts Belts, etc. Practical Gifts for Family Use Are— Blankets Pillows Comforts Auto Robes Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags Fancy Stationery, etc. It is much easier to select your Christmas gifts by seeing them than by try- ing to nk of something suitable for each member of the family, so we invite you to call on us. 2 = = = = This is c 1c Club 2c Club 5c Club 10c Club THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST _ START Now, JOIN OUR Christmas Club You can start with 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 or more. have money next Christmas. JOIN TODAY the easy ‘way to -What the Different Clubs Amount to in 50 Weeks EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Deposit $5.00 each week—in 50 weeks’ Deposit. $10.00 each Wweek—in 50 weeks Deposit $20.00 each week—in 50 weeks INCREASING CLUB PLAN Deposit 1c Ist week, 2c 2nd iveek. Increase 1c each week—Iin 50 weeks Deposit zc ist week,fc 2nd week. Increase 2c cach week—in 50 weeks Deposit bc 1st week, 10c 2nd week Increase 5c each week—in 50 weeks Deposit 10 ist week, 20c 2nd week Increase 10c each week—in 50 weeks eneesevenescvenosse: next Xmas you will have OUR NEW | EVEN AMOUNT cus PLAN $12.75) 25¢ Club 25.50) 50c Club 63.75; $1 Club 127.50|’ $2 Club You Can Begin With the Largest Amount and DECREASE Each Week How to Join IT IS EASY in your. first deposit. Look at the tables above and select the club you wish to join, then youa member of the club and give you a passbook show- ing the club you have joined. We will make CHRISTMAS CLUB perpremmrrmertt tr rer Deposit 25¢ week—in 50 w eke Deposit 50c each week—in 60 weeks Desposit $1.00 cach week—in 50 weeks Deposit $2.00 each week—in 50 weeks = $ 12.50) $5.01 specified MONEY. easily spars it, you have it. larly. 25.50 $10 Club 50: 00 $20 Cl Open--Join Today Every man and woman can : jane some paeey rom their earnings eac! week and when you Genosit Our Christmas Club offers you a methodical plan for < depositing your money regu- JOIN TODAY $ 250.00 500.00 1,000.00 100.00 |$100 Club 2222". to" wees 0,000.00 Plan of the Club IT IS SIMPLE Our Christmas Club is a plan for depositin; joney weekly. This method enables those of small : cso of moderate means, and also the big business man to lay aside money by systematic deposits. oS ‘The Casper National Bank 4 Christmas Club | Christmas Club To Encourage Thrift. Regularly depositing a sum of money each week is the way to. HAVE F: S Sxaecteececa SB SEBEL w “ RI do rr S ta at uw M

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