Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 11

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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1972. ———____.. MOTOR STAGE T0 YELLOWSTONE 1S SEEN AT LANDER | Chicago & Northwestern Con-| nections With Park Made | Possible by Opening of | South Entrance. Che Casper Dailp Cribune THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, State and Locai Activities. service; that it is taking care of the needs of the ex-service man. What is the plan of the service cen: Legion The plan is to huve the local week by the American Legion Jecion posts and auxiliary unit conduct post made a tremendous hit with the © house to house canvass of all veter- community, and won for the post a/ans in their community ° warm place in the hearts of the public.) April 17 is the date set to commence together with the assurance of the the campaign in Wyoming. Before success of future shows already plan- (that date each post will be adequate ned as a part of legion activities. lly supplied with blank forms; sample ‘The only criticiam tht could be made|copy of which is herein enclosed for Wyo., March 1—as a| of the show was that it was too funny.| your advance information. a . year he so much Fo vik u jons see result of the official opening 1 One patron said laugned or service census instructi af the southern entrance to. the Yel} and so heartily during the first half'tn, yarch 17 issue of the American Jowstone National park, a transporta. hour of the performance that it was focion Weekly, page 15. tion company has been organized to actually painful to laueh during the) Watch for further announcements Provide a bus line between Lander remainder of the program. Many! remember the date, April 17 residents characterized the entertain- ment as the most amusing that had ever been seen. and the park. A entract has been qxtered upon by the White Motor ‘Truck Bus company, organized by| citizens of Lander and the Chicago & Northwestern Railway company. ' ‘The contract is for five years, with Privilege of extending It for five years more It provides that Lander shall be the exclusive destination of the rafiroad company for transportation over its Ines of all tourist travel to and from Yellowstone park in Wyo- ming, that around $100,000 shall be expended in advertising this route by folders, personal solicitation, eta that tickets routing over this bus line shall be placed in over 5,000 ticket of- fices in the United States; that co- Faithfully Yours, WILLIAM J, WEHRLI, | Department Adjutant. ‘What is the service census? It ts| LEGION SPONSORS the legion's service and adjusted com-| ROY SCOUT TROOP pensation campaign. It is a house to. house canvass of the United States conducted by individual members of the legion and the legion auxiliary. It ts the census of every veteran Of/ioiiem program by assuming the the world war. sponsorship of a troop of Boy Scouts What is the object of the service) The troop committee is composed ex census? It is to-enroll every veteran cinsively of prominent members of th of the world war and list his needs, his post. The scoutmaster, John L. Nash wants and his desires. It is to inform js also a legionnaire, and the staff « him of his rights as @ veteran and of assistant ocoutmasters is being select the means of securing any benefits to og from among the membership of th The George W. Vroman Post, No. 2 of the American Legion, located at has begun activity in a new phase of the American Legion Amer Chicago is the first city to adopt the radio ne for use in ita | which he may be entitled. post operative ticket selling and routing be police department. Each patrolman is furnivhed a pocket wiriess set by means c arranged with railway lines. of which he is oble to pick up messages sent from head quarters. Arrow in-|_ What !s the purpone of the service| Headquarters for the troop have a The agreement or the part ef the transportation company provides that tue big ten-passenzer buses leave Lander daily, jicat. radio census? It ts to offer to every veteran ready been secured and the boys hav DEER Reine the service of the American Legion.|been supplied with a considerabk It is to give to every veteran the serv-|amount of athletic equipment, includ /proxima ice of the American Legion in eecur-)ing boxing gloves. a wrestling mat cathe the niche (or |ppproximately §00 and wer led by|tach Burma from British rule ing the things to which he may be en- and basketball paraphernalia, The Tunch and spending the night at|Prince Wunthu, a member of a form-| The Rev. Mr, Harper nottified the| tides ae en eresenes man troop seeks to recruit its members Brooks lake, where standard Yellow- er Burmese royal house After sacking a nearby village and murdering many of its inhabitants, Wunthu proclaimed him king of Sbamo and said he had come to de military police, who three days later fought an engagembent with the band on the banks of the river not far away, killing 80 of them and captur- ing Prince Wunthu. stone park cainps and a hotel will be provided, then on to Moran the next morning, irriving at noon for tunch| and the connection with the park “Yellow Bus Line” made, which will take passengers on to the Lake ho tel in the park that evening. At the conference in Chicago, where this contract was arranged, Mr. Mather, superintendent of the na- tional parks in the United States, and Mr, Albright, superintendent of the Yellowstone National park, were Present and stated that a large por- tion of the government advertising and bulletins relating to park mat- ters would be devoted to giving in- formation and advertising for the new bus line and the southern en- trance via Lander and Two-Gwo-Tee Pass and that every assistance and support would be given the new pro}: ect by park officials. Rotarians Of Three States In Convention What will be the result of the serv-|from among the boys of the down. fee census? It will bring the service |town section of the city who do not of the American Legion to every vet- feel inclined to join any troop already eran of the world war. It will demon- organized. Plans are formulated strate to all that the legion means occasional public WEARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE ADDED A BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT TO OUR STORE MISSOUULA, Mont.. March 31.— ‘With delegates from Utah, Idaho and Montana in attendance, the twontieth district exxference of Rotary clubs opened here today to continue for two gays. Ralph Cummings, of Mlinois, first internationmi vice-president, de livered the principal address this morning. MISSIONARY BURNED OUT RANGOON, Burma, March 31—(By the Associated Press.}—Brigands at- tacked and burned the house occupied hy Robert Harper, an American Bap- tist missionary at Namkam, about half way between this city and Man d@alay, on March 20, it was learned bere today. The brigands numbered We Are Carrying a Complete Line of BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, HATS, SHOES, COVERALLS, OVERALLS One of our show windows will contain a complete display of these new lines. We cor- dially extend an invitation to the parents of Casper youths, and children, to visit our store and let us show you an easy way to save money when buying wearing apparel for the youngsters. | OUR BUYER Mr. Morris Hayutin, has returned from an extensive buying trip in dise purchased by Mr. Hayutin consisting of YOUNG MEN Has arrived and we are prepared BARGAINS house; gas and water. 124 West G. street. C. V. Norris. Phone 12. 8-31-tf WANTED—High school girl to help with care of a home where there tre children. Phone’ 1356. 3-31-tf yusheling. Phone 1142J. Successors to J. L. LEARNER ——— POR SALE—One dressing table; one gas range: cheap; leaving town. 137 Tort Beech street, $-31-2t for entertainments by WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN AND TO OFFER MOST EXTRAORDINARY IN MEN’S SUITS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS. Star Clothing Co. _MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S OUTFITTERS 260 South Center St., Casper, Wyo. ployed as @ teather in the Thermopolis schools. Adjutant Wehr i will be glad to forward information young lady. MEMBERSHIP AT LARAMIE GROWING. LARAMIE, Wyv.. March 2: Albany County Post No .14 the American Legion is highly elated over the success which has attended their memberrip campaign. According to tabulated figures ently mailed out all posts of the state the Albany county post has attained a record of better than 200 per cent inerease in membership over its maximum enroll ment for 1921. In other fords they now have three members for every y had last year. The post also is extremely active in hing its plans for the erecticn of a Community house to cost between $150,000 and $250,000, to be known as the American Legion Memorial. Pians or the building of the memorial to ether with the scheme for financing © project are outlined in a recent sue of Post publication, “The | | | the DEFEATED. SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal dor, March 31—The defeat of a arty of Honduran rebels, who cross: 1 into Honduras from the Nicara aayan frontier is reported in a m ge clagalpa. .The rebe' 1 re ter their losing clash vith the government troops left mnay dead and wounded on the fiel oo New rork City boasts of two “Ind: master plumbers." the east. Merchan- as to the whereabout of the missing Jana B ing lotars. today pleaded guilty to an ir The Swiss federal council today intro. fuced a bill into the chaber authortz. ’ PAGE ELEVEN ] members of the troop to bring in func: | ., forties samy ans seats | MY SWINDLER esumption Of demonstrate their ability to make Ws . om a 20) J tam w Secs soak oonatee ctteg! mes esi ty | PLEADS GUILTY Muscle Shoals ;, the troop. | - LEGIONNAIRE WOULD — Work Proposed con 2 SISTER. oS 4 a . aoe mt Adjutant W. J. Webrii| NEW YORK. March 31—Alfred E. must peal from H. w.| © & broker, accused) WASHINGTON, March 31—Com naire of Wana | hy society omen ment of work to complete the on dam and construct dam t Muscle Shoals, Ala. under gov of nearly a million Mictment charging him with the lar-- my of $16.000 from Mrs. w H Arnold. Sentence was postponed. “ithelaaidites 1 “a we nmittee anounced today upon his WORKING DAY LENGTHENED n an inspection of the Ala perties in company with oth nd members of the house mittee. ERNE, Switzerland, March 31 the government to lengthen the > — legal working week to fifty-four hours. —Try a classified ad in the Tribune— Arriving H Wellesley College girls who finished tn the obstacle ski race came jome in a barrel. The nce down hill on skis and in barrels produced: drills, falla, barked shins and lauchs SATURDAY SPECIALS At the Snow White Bakery TUTTI-FRUITTI CAKES—SOMETHING NEW 30c SUNSHINE SPECIAL 25c The Snow White Bakery 121 East First St. Phone 1319-J CENTRAL GROCERY AND MARKET 129 West Second St. Phones 10 and 11 Week-End Bargain Specials GROCERY DEPARTMENT FANCY RED POTATOES, ews $2.00 cwr. flavors 15-oz. Jars Paul’s Pure Fruit Straw- ee AOC Pee ee $1.15 Good Parlor Brooms____50c, 60c, 75c, $1.60 4 BARS ASSORTED TOILET Large Glass Pure Fruit Jelly, assorted 0c 5-lb, Tin Pure Jam, berry and Rasp- berry 1-Ib, Tall Can Pink SOAP, 45C 5E | satmon ---—------ VERS ee Coffees —Cns Pound Advo Soaps—Crystal White, Clas- or White 45 tic, Joy White, Nap- EG | House \ c tha, 4 bare_________ Seven Bars P. JM: Colfeete.- i. 40c ** 50c Naptha —- Six Bars White Borax Naptha White Navy Beans, 4 Ibs. Diamond Cup Coffee, 3 te D100 Assorted Berries—2-Ib. Tins, put up in syrup; $1.00 Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles__3 pkgs. 25c Prnches 25C | sole? $5.50 Pomphin 2th "Con String | ten, 24 ite SLeAO 3 fe “nn SOE) prt oe aoe $9.05 ‘ole gents Usbury's est Plisberys Bon, GG_AQ | be 08 be. PEO 24 Ibs. ~ ° These Specials are j a , $2.75 Soy ct Seo eeey bargains we MEAT DEPARTMENT Cholce Shoulder Pot Meese, thy on Pork Hearts, Round Shoulder Te RES Sy Spaceman 15¢ Pork Neck Bones, 40e Ib. sks Brisket Boil, Sugar Cured. Skinned H-ms, ize, gr ae Sugar Cured Bacon DE @ Fi Short Rib Ly AD) es Hoihyeeens hh Cc | a 35¢ Bailie 5 by the slab, Th. @ ood Meaty Pol ; Rosgibe oe 12 2¢€ Spanien. Sere Ss Round Shoulder Beef Northern Select Ra ee Oe | Coreen Sat. $1.00 MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT MENTIONED HERE, We Have Four Delivery Trucks at Your Service. We Deliver Promptly. Phones 10 and i1

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