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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. €be Casper Daily Cridune FREIGHT TRAN [ae AMERICAN LEGION] GOVERNORINDIGTED, ACCEPTED {LINCOLN MAN WRECKED, TEN |< srrssssems aac“) BRIBE, OTHER IRREGULARITIES! WAS AMAZED CARS DITGHED No One arg in cei. aug Derailment West of Casper but Traffic is Delayed. |\Fiume Assembly Wines an teal Convenes Again) | persistent cough or ROME, March 22.—At the constit- there went assembly in Fiume yesterday 3 Pima to proas's tant oat Scoit’s to succes the overthrown Zancila/ s AT RESILTS eo he coe |). Fevitsisions resent. Speakers urged that the! . aa* body should adopt resolutions with a Is a positive help. view to restoring the legal regime, re-| gardicas of the number of delegates Scat & Bowne. Boouficid_t.3. 2-43 The Best He Hoped For Was]! present, says the Stefani agency. ide n advice, however, was not taken, anc and Rheumatism Were En- tirely Overcome by Tanlac. CASPER POST LEADS IN MEMBERSHIP. ™ Members lembers or Continued from Page One Posited in it $150,000 of state mcney. we EO a The same day John Rebold gave Den- z . 18,1922. wal. . ed the Den 41.3021. Mar. 18, 192 Rene’ ance to vote, the bedy reject liana x ie $95,000 of then 4 |nis Inter gave the governor one-third, |according to the report. The money vote against the/ paid Dennis was said to have been for e@ majority of the/an oil lease sold by Dennis and the governor. + ‘The report then assorted that the ‘leommittee was of the opinion “that the Ieaso sold by Dennis to Rebold was at that time, as both Deonis and Re |beld knew, not worth one dollar an ere and that the sale of this lease. if/ had no idea {t would help me as it has fuck = sale was made. was © pretext! done. The only thing 1 was hoping to cover up & corrupt transaction 10/0 was some tamporary benefit,” said | Winer Rebeka paid $25,000, and in/w. T. Kear, 454 North Sixteenth Bt, which the governor participated to| 'V- 7; Keer. | have his bank passed without criti me ve a ee “My ‘appetite picked up on the ileten sch ne tucae pat ah: additional pret bottle of Taniac and tn a short ‘ while I was enjoying my meals as . . renting tat the banks condition Decame so| 0H R&I ever did tn my tite. This Here is perfection of the the fall of 1920 and that Fred Dennis|serious that it was consolidated with | Certainly was a 4 s are = 4 in an attempt to save the bank de! the Bank of Commerce, now defunct.|™onths I actually dreaded for me time to come round as 1 knew how I e 4 would suffer ff I ate anything. 13 “TI used to lose a good deal of time CHICAGO LAWENFORCEMENTON :2 = <'s| Valve-in-Hea = rheumatism in my ankles and feet, ‘ , but after Tantac built me up this trouble disappeared entirely In fact 5 Tanlac has mado a brand new man of me.” Tanlac ts sold tn Casper by the : CHICAGO, March 22—Law enforce-leader, in ad@resses agreed with the| Chor Pharmacy and hy leading drug ment in Chicago is on the edge of, police head. chaos, Charles G. Fitamorris, genera | «we are on the edge of chaos,” Mr. superintendent of police, tot more) ritemorris said. “The work of the po- than 200 persons representing 34 civic} ice department 1s being undone a: and industrial is _here.| fast as we can do it.” 16 |Kickham Scanlon, chief justice ef the Ti Pi organized }) | criminal court; Robert B. ree |inate Nin. Cinber well axttenene’s states attorney, and James A: Xai] which considers itself above and be- ten, board of trade member sn ©} yond the law, which not only laughs in the face of justice but spits in the SS * aoe cdg: service departments, to do her-share|the face of justice,” Mr. Crowe said TheValve-in-Headengine Nash organization mixes its in finding employment for them. Now| Judge Scanian attackee crooked lay. is more closely associated with own metalsin itsown foundry, is the time for beginning construc-|yers whom he called greatly responsi- Nash-builtcars than withany byitsown process—and every Location. 3—Ven Test NOTICE Party who took robe out of Cad fllac car at Elks’ building, Friday BBoenn® “When I started taking Tanlac I last night, when 10 loaded cars were derailed near Bishop station, 11 miles west of Casper Inst night. The de rafled and wrecked section of the train comprised five cars of coal and five cars of lumber consigned to Cas. per. The cause of the wreck was not learned. aoe night, March 17, is known. Better retur. and avoid prosecution. 1234 South Wolcott street. ‘The wreck occurred tn the evening before the arrival of passenger train No, 30. With traffic blocked to Cas per the incoming passenger train was detonred to the Northwestern tracks / xt Powter River and arrived at the % Northwestern station here just a little Min 0 Bin EL RTA . behind schettule this morning. Billings went over the right-of-way. Division headquarters here today announced that no one was injuged | 3% in the wreck. No estimate of the loss has been compiled, Consistent with the | policy of the company in wrecks of minor importance the train crew per sonnel was withheld pending 2 com- plete investigation of the cause of the derailment. TREATY DEBATE The Valve-in-Head is rec- sages from carburetor to cyl- ognized as the mest powerful inders and providing a higher type of automotiveengine. Its valve lift. thi lan : ae ea Se amare Gero furthee, ~Greater Endurance is hasizes this fact. achieved through uniform pegra rats hardnessofcylinder walls. The 6—Chuguater 25 gy Se a TTY 33 —Keeline ° 2 tion and improvement projects on/bie for crime conditions, and scored others manufactured. mixture is accurately tested. roads in the state and here is our/ business men for evading jury service. | m “ opportunity to be of real and tmme-| ‘“Inere are judges on the criminal|] The Kind of Bread Your InperfectingtheValve-in- $1390 never before pur- pea age sepa hoch Cann. -ippeiagaa brats apie oo beiarapBhagenyrnss Pichon Head, Nash has given iteven chased a car at once so power- gion in its employment work.” should be removed,” Mr. Patten said. k Fae Vigures for December 21,2921, are not tn C pa a a hg ae a eee Mother Used to Bake. @reater power by enlarging ful,socomfortableandsobeau and straightening the gaspas- tiful. Seeit anddrive it today. Ask Your Grocer for Our Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value vations to the treaty of Versailles! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 23—, “There 1 most strongly insisted on was that omit (aor ioth pn ed petal Wear bag he pgp erin opaginory midnight, from the top of a Jonely hill ° determining what Nashville, ‘Tenn. police were questions sbould be withim the jurie- = foes: Bread. siven signal, with governors of states|not piacated until American Legion Nash Six Prices Nash Four Prices diction of the league. and mayors of cities marshalling thelr | comrades explained that he was being White, Rye, Graham, G-passenger touring car . . . $1390 S-passenger : Senator Johnson, Republican, Cali: | forces and detailing the units for duty,| initiated into-a Greck letterdraternite oe, J 2-passenger roadster 2 2 5 1360 : fornia, contributed to the exchange a/and with sub-committees representing] press ey Fi ch P. 4-passenger sport model 1545 e telogram ho said bad been sent tolevery element in the country falling| Ganoping an ’ ba ‘astry a Merrow onan aay hed peed . President Harding by Motaro Mochi Specialty. Pierce nay nie mae sepelie At zuki, the Japanese opposition leader, Legion from - " f. o b. Kenosha fo. b. Milwaukee departure from th A i etd ast eich hes at? y The time to build the home that you have been planning is tended as an observer. The message here. You will want the plans made ‘and work started as was quoted as saying that although ¥ the Japanese leader left the United) Employers and business men in soon as posetnle: say on you States “full of Joy” he enjotmed Mr.| every town will be invited on March bie tare nope mm Fae ea . may, setley ie BD y bins A Aatien eel capes can wounded off the coast by enemy | AIL Nash models, both open and cloved, have cord tires as standard equipment } Snow White Bakery | NASH SIX Where You Can Get Fancy Pastry 4 your leadership, including the forti- wail and tht immigra- 121 East First Street aed eaeg id oie Nash-Casper Motor Co. ‘When Senator La Follette was re- citing the consequences of Japan’ Phone 1125-J poliey tn Korea, and the Fer East! /aave been tried. Distribution of em- Senator Watson, Democrat, Georgia ‘oloyment by changing men on daily interrupted to say. 4 Suifts; pushing of engineering proj- Repart: tA tant “Wil 4 “Tt has come to me, from a source} <cts, bridge repair, and county high-| wher rapt ea ai ah ogre which I cannot reveal but upon which | way improvement; speeding up of mu-| o¢ charters by national headquarters Lrely, that the pastor who opened the | nicipal and public utility enterprises—| o¢ the American Legion to three new conference with prayer had in his woodyards, recreation centers; dredge] posts within the jurisdiction of the a prayer an allusion to the merits of the| ing, paving, installation work of all Wosniis\Ginastiumerts7 She wraccee Pr ations blood of Our Saviour, Jesus Christ,| kinds; reforestation and reclamation| 5" Giie ‘yet No. 65, is located at ‘epar, and he waa saked to strike it out and | projects; truck gardening, with tho ¢3-| mH evenne and the oki po sheng he did strike it out.” < tablishment of community gardens tains 58 < ‘The V “He denied his Christ," sald Sena-| worked ty ex-soldier labor; stimulat-| No. 66, ts located at Vsteran, Goshen ing bul ing and real estate develop- 2 xf tor Je Poet Ned Senator ‘Watson,,™ent; encouragement of the “back-to-| County, Wyo, and the Denny 0. Wy-1Of eourse we have every- "Yes, replied Phaeacin mbvakiante all: Gi means | 8tt post No. 57, is located at Casper. .. “and he did it because of a nation | ie ern mage eit a cotleested atfore| The Veteran post and the Denny o.| thing in lumber, building ma- which at the very-time-was.crucifying | 7" tan end to what Hanford Mac-| Wyatt post each have a charter mem-|terial and builders’ hard- Him anew. Nider, commander of the Legion, has] bership of 15. The newly-elected com-| ware; besides, we have ceil- Senator Shortridge, Republican. | ‘ined “the greatest crisis in the Lo-|™mander of the Veteran post is Harold ing and partitio: ella: California, who followed Ia Follette, | termed "the greatest crisis tn, th Rondthal, and the adjutant of the post | + : “eagles an urged ratification, declaring the sen-| SIONS Sty! te 20 t day""|i8 Hdward P. Grant. Hlection of of-| Pine flooring, oak and fir ate debate might “lead cen em pk - n eeenens pistes evap ‘To-| ficers in the other two newly formed} flooring, lath and finishing at wer, mars! pose, we were pr’ ee will hat each city be| Posts have not yet taken place. lumber, all at common-sense Seer. ria ton divided into regions, each its own post | cosorar, ENTERTAINMENT prices. "The treaty, Senator-Shortridge said,|and employment committee, with a / PORCH: Harmen een would not “strip the nation of any | fenera) committee coordinating theef-!" Vo on Wyo, March 20—Speoi! severien power.” Any treaty which | forts of all. entertainment and social features attempted to deprive congress of the Saale have been instituted in connection | GET king power, he said would be} To put 700,000 exeoldlers into jobs} with the regular bust: meetings void. is the American Legion's immediate/ tne awards Kent aie of the ree ‘The treaty’s supplemental provision | objective, according to an announce-lican Legion here. vy that “no domestic inmues’* Shoult be ment from ae pepaa yen Siren “aria hoe é jered within the scope 3 ej ters. To eaccom this, a nation- fournower arrangement was declared | wide Grive will be Iaumched from local | ™™, ee ee : by Senator Shortridge to be one of|posts in every city and town in thé! +. arawings at Torrington Jast Sep- the most important of the occom-|country on March 20, and employers| +072” “and the local legion post haa wision, he said, con-}conference to devise ways and means pene seectenr ce tho United States |of creating jobs and putting an end to beng nc tented hg Angpecnaa yet ee to “close the doors of the Pacific” |a situation Hes Beneera biaeaaoyies, prose nn Gh e against Jrable immigrants and|Legion commander, ©] conoraDo Skainet ould be “ax anchor of safe-| greatest crisis in the Legion's history." | COLORADO STATE Yards and’ Office—300 North Center Street ty in years to come.” Civic organizations from Maine to em, UB into Ime to back up the Legion and Peecocccescocesoscooeees make a concerted effort which will be | 2 3 CHEYENNE ROTARY Gl felt in all sections of the-country. By | CUty perusal hells Hi! > stimulating industry, by pushing en-| recently hero taken action gineering projects and municipal de-| Sins the alleviation of unemploy- TAKES A Falopment, by speeding up public utii.| ment among exeervice men and off- ity enterprises, roadbuflding, paving, | “lally endorsed a policy of hiring vet- dredging, truck gardening, reforesta-| €T&n8 on the construction.and repair ae tion, and by encouraging the “back.to-| Work of the roads o fthe state during . Johnson, president of the associa- Ro club, accompanied} to break the labor slump which has| J. ty a band from Port Huseall, depart kept worthy men out of work and bina? nr Rhee ait Greeley in 45} caused widespread distress. Each city veterans, : & See snore uined 0 capture] will be-divided into regions, each un-|Colorado, particularly in her pubiic!s Baked every day during Lent. Take-them the next convention for Cheyenne,|der its own post and employment and to elect James H. Walton of this home:for*dinner. State House in Bost Electric Washer Been offered at such a slashing , reduction. Anticipate those hot summer days. plishments of the pact. Japan's sig-|and business men will be called into! | ai tiven tho ot -affonting the California have been asked to swing}. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 22—The | the-farm™ movement, the Legion hopes| the coming spring and summer. Gus They Won’t Last Long for a Saving of $5025 | city, district president. —————— IN MEMORIAM doar wite| It took a.amall Jewish-girk and a In loving memory Be Sumneon, who | little maid from Italy to-winfirst and STOP AND-GET YOUR and mother, Mary March | second prizes for the best-essays on poet away two Years ago, at 3 She bade no one-a Iast-farewell, Ki She said goodbye to mone: : ‘ ‘The Seem comme, rf) 4) S Over the regular price is being taken advantage of by many far- She gently entered husband and Sadly missed by her on en teen _____ Auk F TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 5; aa) warenioe at Y. sighted people. Baked Every Day in Time for Lunch. WE ALSO DO ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL REPAIRING Natrona Power Co. PLDLODOGL DDS ODOOOVOPO DH? sneroom house furnished; lot 79x cic SSW [- worn lamieatieesiaino | THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY YOR SALE—¥Ford touring car . splendid condition; will sell at Ber- New-and |-Hand Sewing Machines For Sale, ms ain fens itgy__***||__ HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY & REPAIR CO. 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