Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 9

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Y, MARCH 10, 1922. ASCO Sas = —==—— made at sea was recorded when the INU. 5. CHARGED BY BUSINESSMEN Commerce Department Only Governmental Agency Show, * ing Concern, Says Lum- berman. distant. “Rome Heads the American Legion.” Mr, MacNider said religion is of no consideration in legion membership. Armed with fence pickets, doughty ex-soldiers staged a bloodless buli- fight in the Jersey City stockyards to raise funds for the Americah Le gion. The nimble matadors had to jump the fence on several occasions. Gepertment of commerce seemingly “is the only governmental department showmg any concern about the wel- fare of the business men,"" J. M. Pritchard, Memphis, secretary-man- ager of the American Haniwooi Man- ufacturers’ association, said in his re. “port. He noted the “great concern” the Present administration has shown for the conditions in agriculture and the Jabor unions, which are exempt from restraint under the Sherman aztl- trust law and added: “The business interests of th coun: try. therefore, alone are discrimnated against and under this law are now denied vital statistics.” Mr. Pritchard said in the report that “many articles gave appeared in the press in the recent years pointing Practically depleted due to the ruth. less and wasteful destruction by fire “nd the lumbermen.” These state. i ments undoubtedly are for the purpose { of “arousing the public to demand of Re na ere cee ss eongress that remedial legislation be| 7°™#*: , toe She. Jaw 8 passed,” he said, and to get large ap- propriations t carry out a proposed accused of wronging her, by forestry program. ing hint in the BF SOOR> Disabled emergency officers of the world war would be retired on an equal basis with regular army off- cers by the terms of the Bursum bill, sponsored by the American Legion. The bill has already passed the sen- ate. Arrested for s minor offense, Gor don Seybold, Oneida, N. ‘Y., ex-service man, says state troopers swung him up by bis wrists and pummeled him to get a confession. The American Legion has engaged counsel to “probe the charge. Man Complains, Screens to Be Furnished Jury ST. PAUL, Minn. March 10.—Heavy screens hereafter will be used to par tition off the jury room in the county Jail hero when both men and women comprise a jury forced*to spend a Night there, Sheriff John Wagence - said today. = ‘This announcement came aftér com" plaints had been made by members of CAN. LECION ferro es in the jury room last week, with only hastily improvised curtains separating A if the cots occupied by the five men from News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, || those used by the seven women. State and Local Activities, “It will be a simple matter to di vide the room with screens and insure privacy for the women as the jury LARAMIE, Wyo., March 10.—Plans|fanit and da: were awarded the|700™ is more than 50 fect square for the erection of a $100,000 commu-|jegion asuinst Francis FL. Shoemaker, aaa ate oe i hoe nity house by tho local post of the! alleged radical worker, for statements |CU" “rst complain’ 0 Telos Seve taken ait kibee- oy tse ber. |{TOm_& mals Juror, and not one of the crete with the wa i:ing out of a Shoemaker was quoted as saying that practical plan of financing the proj- . “i ect. Aiea Es TREE the legion {s “subsidized by big in-|. Transo Olgats—Union Made. 4 terests” and “opposed to- organized The scheme calls for’ the distribu- tion of blocks of building and loan stock among members of the post ae Pe Se oo ca «m|$.S,$.Fills Out aisies were e-'4 In tho American ested in seeing that the city of Lara. | 0° weit Legion's “Daisy Day” drive through. pate eeasines & 5 conan ae a out Massachusetts for funds to help 0 OW S, faith by contracting for 25 shares of| U2¢mployed ex-soldiers. Four daisies cS Be, eee brought $125. . 2 1 that the bonus is attack- Tiong club, the iw aialy tabling the| ct “not by those who fought,” but! ee dealeah Oe npie Soe tarce ind the lspy those who profited,” the Amer- peceeetie 1A Contes hc pati 2 {ean Legion’ at. Marion, Ohio, home [Soa er cecatreg eee al merlot President Harding, ‘has appealed cent subscription list. The community building is to be under the aGmintatration of 2 Doara conta Het mE erp Ah, ‘ea aacbhrbrar ga! dhe Laghon Mend the} at Centralia, Wash., received this eA Feehan cal tative | threat against the erection of the ee Our cho board, af trustees will| Americas Legion memorial building, ¢ det ting and adequate] t? be dedicated to men shot down by eens is offorded that the build-| @lesed I, W. W. members, in 1919, ‘will be a communtty building in Sa e eS ann oe the ward: To attend an’ American Legion ini- tiation, an Oregon rancher trekked opt ate Stated tet tee sure cuffs |35. miles—18 of them on snowshoes. soheme of it the building to| Wounds received in. France did not oe Se Sia a 4a of three| check his determination to “arrive.” years. SHERI DAN, Wyo., March 10.—The ‘Donald Garbutt Post No. 7, has just concluded a very successful member- to congress to look at the facts “in the light of pure reason.” A member of the American Legion or its auxiliary will sit on every school board in Iowa, if plans of the legion’s Americanism department in that state carry, Cash payments ran fourth tn a ref- oo erendum on adjusted compensation | Mii 4 + taken hy the Elgin. Neb., post of the| no from the eyes, and it fools American Legion in five ‘townships. smoothing out wrin- At Bozeman, Mont., there were no| Mies in men and women by “pumping” th 8. 8. 8. is ble yotes for the.cash option. ¢ taged a contest of solicitation of i? ship which resulted in the signing of 147 new members for 1922. Repudiating the stand against ad justed compensation taken by the TU S. Chamber of Commerce, the Chi nasi a eeeatii eago commerce board went on record Ing Oea i United States cham-|!9 support of the bill, following a pers point of view,” said John| Visit to Chicago of Hanford Mac: ‘Vhe longest wireless jump everig Che Casper Daily Cribune Bees Acevassace, 7.0m LIEURANGE’S ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR HERE ON MONDAY EA MUSICAL TREAT. INt STORE FOR CASPER FILK Woman Favored By «Cheyenne Judge lovers of good music who attend the , school to barely pay the expenses |pand and the daughter have steady! concert which will be given Mon- | of bringing a high class attraction | employment. at day, March 13, at the new high-| to Casper. Grade school children | Miller and Mrs. Kechter were arrest: school auditorium by Lieurance’s | will be admitted for Symphonic _ orchestra. Thurion | school pupils for 50 cents and adults | In police court Magistrate W. H. Licurance a noted composed of In- for 75 cents. @ian Melody fame, trained the cym- The orchestra composed of the Miller $75.00. phonic orchestra which will appear | following artists is here, especially for Lyceum course of the finest string organizations Local economists are trying to fig-| it is filling this winter. The Mon. | now touring the country: ure out, in view of the family circum-) day concert will be the last of the Mr. Harry Anderson, director; |stances of the two defendants. how the Ellison-White numbers which have | Miss Violet Faulk, been here this Mabel Klauss, pianiast; Miss Vivian | syagment. | the euspioes of the Mah school | Brewster, cellist; Mr. Lester Som- |? | cavities ores se | Beck sed Tein A ase | WATER INTERESTS ARE Wesley Sandberg, viola-viotin = | URGED UPON WYOMING dustries that have hardly changed in more than a hundred yeara. Molten) {ead is still poured from the top of 8) CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10—Is shot tower. Small sizes require One of the attractions of the con- | ™ers- first violin; — cert will be Miss Violet Falk, a con- | Mack. second violin; young western artist. who gives promise ofa great future. Miss Falk is well known in Casper, having for. merly been employed as a teacher in the West Casper school. She gave up her assignment here at the close Of the Jast school year to join the Lieurance Concert company. The admission charge for the con- cert has been made as low as pos- drop of 100 fect, the height. HAND TAILORED SUIT Of Cloth pattern‘in the store. $40 to $60 Values If you cannot afford to buy up later. Ladies this means Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing 116 E. Midwest Ave. Starts Saturday, March 11 9 A. M. and Continues Until the Last Bolt This is your chance to geta strictly hand-tailored suit with the best of linings and made out of some of the. finest imported suitings. Fit guaranteed. Any $25 to *50 buy a suit pattern at cost of woolens and have it made Workmen Who-Know ‘Their Business C. H. WHALEY teonc TAILOR 35 centw; high /ed on a charge of illegal immofality. | Owen fined— / | said to be one | Mrs. Kechter $25.00. contralto; Miss (magistrate arrived at the logic cf his | Ward Bannister, prestient of the Den-} er chamber of commerce, addressing | larger require longer fall of nearly double that'the Cheyenne chamber of commerce at its thiy “forum” dinneer, urged | HAND TAILORED SALE Is Sold $70 to $100 Values a suit now, conie in and you as well as men. and Alterations Done by Phone 483-J Nider, commander of the American omas: chairman of f qeemtean Togian’s. legislative com-| Lesion, SUNT . “the referendum vas a fiat —_ failuee, for that body represents the The epeerrice ‘man on. the “bench cry arganed opposition to|t Wafkiki needs a bonus as much tie parte Tay trying to separate the| 95 his buddy in this country, accord spite of this fact, the vote shows al- pew 23 eee ie, salts: herr. D most 2 to 1 favorable. pa ee Vinegars Ry 5 WE ELIVER Tho lesion eee eat features | Set 8 $b promised him there.“ jon—-cash an feanot ‘be separated as the’ United States chamber separated them in 1 referendum.” Income Tax On March 4, American Legion mem- bership was 108,000 more than on The Best in Groceries ~ Specials for Saturday and Monday March 4, 1921. New members have Compiled With 8 No. 2 cans Extra Standard 1-Ib. can Corned Beef......_____30c pee ttc se has Sees ane Be Notary Service. Corn em E Large cans Booth’s Sardines, all given out from legion headquarters Hours 5 to 10 Evenings. 3 No. 2 cans Extra Standard kinds) 2203 202 ve eats th adie weber Reodaes Minimum Fee, $2.50 Tomatoes -________........-38¢ | 4 cans Sardines in Oil...___25¢ of its stand on adjusted compensa- OFFICE: ri 2 Rue 24 cans Extra Standard Small can Crisco. 3 25c ‘ ‘omatoes tion. The American Legion has won the first suit in {ts history, brought to defend its name. Judgment ‘by de- OVER IRIS THEATER ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A BARBER SHOP ON SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND ELM STREETS Saturday Morning, March 11 per dozen —_........... With First Class Service. Children’s Haircutting a Specialty Frank “Shorty” Crider High School Canteen OPEN EVENINGS Medium cans Log Cabin Syrup, 65¢ | No, 2% 3 Ibs, Arbuckle bulk Coffee__.$1.90 Pears . 2 Ibs. bulk Hershey’s Cocoa____45¢ | Sma]l can Grated Pineapple___20e 2 Ibs. fancy Black Eye Peas___25c | Gal. cans Apples, solid pack.__75c¢ Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, Gal. cané Pears, solid pack...._90c nS sense 2 No. 214 cans Fancy Peaches.._.65¢ 2 No. 24% cans Sauer Kraut__....35¢ | 2 No. 216 cans Extra Standard 3 No. 2 cans Golden Wax Beans, 50c Peaches... Se. SB Quart cans Pure Maple Syrup, $1.00 | 2 No. 21% cans Sliced Pineapple, 55 Small cans Log Cabin Syrup__35: 2 No. 214 cans Fancy Green Gage Plums —_. 4 can Fancy Bartlett Gal. cans Sliced Pineapple in 4 cans Libby’s Potted Meats... 25e Syrop 222i see erg rn nn UOT PHONES can feta tom the Bar” Eats | macs whieh tee monet e reonen| = 233 East Second St. | oe aaa Tae ola can ion’s five- ints power to tnhumnce fa comme 2 eluted compensation Next to Telephone Building a 1705 uent members against the bill. In PAGE NINE | Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, state Over 17 Million Childrens Day AT THE LYRIC DRY GOODS STORE CASPER’S DAYLIGHT STORE Creepers and Rompers Your choice of crepe, gingham, white poplin, checks, plaids, chambrays. Unusual in de- sign, coloring and well made. A real bargain. Sizes 1 to 4 years. . $4.19 SATURDAY ONLY We carry a complete line of Baby Shoes. Sizes 00 to 114. Priced from 90c to $1.75 KE Play and School Dresses Sizes 2 to 6. For the little girl, of pretty and durable ginghams and crepes; some embroidered ; all different. SATURDAY ONLY $1.49 ORGANDIE PARTY FROCKS For the little miss. Dainty three-piece frocks of sheer organdie; hemstitched, trimmed in pretty rosebuds. All the latest shades. : If we haven't your desired size or color we will gladly make them to order. LYRIC DRY GOODS STORE “A Step Up Is a Dollar Saved.” BRING THE KIDDIES UP SATURDAY WE DELIVER 13 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar... 5 cans Hebe Milk. .. 25 S: = Gal. cans Crushed Pineapple......80c = Gal. cans Blackberries___...._$1.15 =! Gal. cans Apricots__-___.__90c = 5 Ibs, Sal Soda._...____2se & Crystal White or Classic Soap, 8 bars for...__. 2 pkgs. Lux... 7 bars P. & G. Soap. 3 pkgs. Kirkoline Washing ROWROE Oe Feet 22 bars Luna Soap... 16 bars White Toilet Soap 8 large rolls Toilet Paper. WE DELIVER WHY PAY HIGH RENT! We will sell you a house for sinall payment down and bal. ance very easy terms, Monthly payments on some of our houses are as low as $25 per month, and in a short time the property is yours, or you can buy a lot for 10 per cent down, balance $10 EE month, and you can build your own house. We allow small jouses on the rear of the lot. Midwest Heights Realty Company Room 233 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040W. — 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 64949496000 POP 2POSOOODO DOO OOOOO POD OPO OOOO OOD: that Wyomingites refrain from “gotng| the fow of the stream chiefly for their to sleep at the switch” regarding the | own benefit. Colorado river rectamation and power} Project in which seven states and the! SSS PNEUMONIA, lin which are the headwaters of the CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 19.—S!4) Coirado, he said must cc-operate in Miller has and is the sole support Of ®| guarding their interests as antagonis- wife and three children. |ed by the Interests of California, Ari- Mrs. George Kechter has a husband) gona, New Mexico and Utah, “lower A fenuine treat is in store for sible and will enable the local jand one daughter, and she, her hus-| Colorado” states which desire to utilize

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