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. Hever in the church, lls athletics | and like he was Gelighted to do so, | LEGION COMMANDER WILL ovarian and a member of ramen | frleupa, his state bie poeple ee the ous civic organizations, is a Mason | legion. And he-is just 32 years old. ATTEND TORRINGTON MEET cae PAGE TWELVE Sey ES ea Tremendous Cash ‘Raising SACRIFICE SALE Half of this stock must be turned into cash by the 15th. We want you to get the benefit of these low prices as hun- dreds of others are doing---get a full season’s wear of your clothes by buying now, and save from 20 per cent to 50 per cent on your purchases. EverySuieof | MENS HAND | FINE SHIRTS UNDERWEAR. T ATLORED SUITS Thousands of Dress No Sleeves and Work Shirts At ce eng has | Et SPECIALTY BOOT SHOP CO. Half Sleeves SALE PRICES SECOND FLOOR, 0-S BUILDING—PHONE 1842W Long Sleeves, At 8 | ot July 25th for Cheyenne to offi MacNider smokes, shaves himself, cially open the Frontier Days cele- is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 165 Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More = = “ bration. This day will be known pounds, hag blue eyes and a fighting as “/merican Legion Day” in honor | jaw. He likes the theater, reads a of the distinguished visitor. Mr. little of everything, is a strong be- : MacNider will leave Cheyenne the | —————— ES H evening of the 25th for Idaho and Oregon. | Hill says: “This man MacNider, | Le | and a Shriner. He admis his hair is getting thin en top. He make | 7 Heme Rullders assed} @ 00d speech but-—or and—makes | ation mee to essist you, to, sake em short. He tikes music, writes | you thefts, happy. a legible hand but prrvers to print, | suite 206, pale. Phone has toured the world under all j tee. 664f —_a———— H kinds of conditions, can “get by” in French; shakes hands with you |—Try a classified ad in the Tribune— | —— If you don’t see these wonderful values Saturday you are going to miss an opportu- nity of saving some money. Ladies’ Chippewa Brown Hand-Sewed Packs—12-inch. Special $7.95 CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 7— | in the following statement made Charles S. Hill, national committee- | upon his election at Kansas City. man of the American Legion in “We must build this legion of Wyoming, today announced that | ours so big and fine and strong, and Hanford MacNider, national com- | kcep it so clean and straight and mander of the American Legion, | American, that when we ask for will arrive in Cheyenne from Mon certain things for the ex-service tana July 24. From here he will | man—for the disabled man who go with other Legionaires to Tor- | must live through the war forever rington to attend the first day’s | in the Romes and hospitals of this session of the state convention of | country, and for those men who are the American iesivr, which will | financially disabled—our communi- convene July 24. Mr, MacNider | ties will say, “If the legion is for WORK TROUSERS $29. 99 : ge ll elected national commander of the American Legion by accalams is of a caliber to hold the tion, versatile, energetic, canny, im likeable and thorough; nagina der was born in Mason ‘owa, “out where the tall corn . He entered Milton a t Milton, Mass., at the nd from there went to Ha’ from which he graduated in In college he played football on the freshman team, was editor of the Harvard Crimson and was manager of the hockey team. He spent one e © of his vacations on a trip to Europe, working his way over on a cattle boat. He “did Europe on a motor- cycle after he got there. In 1916 he served with the Second Iowa in- ’ a tantry on the Mexican border. We Don’t Carry One Thing Over from Season to Season. When American came into the world war Mr. MacNider entered Paced pew ee Everything Must Go Regardless of Loss j CASPER’ S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR ‘WOMEN AND MISSES Riding Trousers = Puttees On Sale STRAW HATS - Panama Hats Felt Hats — NECKWEAR BOYS SUITS At a Discount Of Hosiery and Notions Odd Trousers 20” At Final Clearance Sale on nt of infantry. He arrived in France a month later with the Ninth infantry of the Second divis jon. He took part in five major op- erations. MacNider participated in all the Second division engagements from Chateau Thierry to the close of the war, and accumulated nine medals for yalor and eleven citations in or- der, including distinguished service cross with oak leaf cluster, Jegion of honor, croix de guerre with palms and one gold and silver star, and also the Italian war cross. He went in, in July, a first Meutenant and emerged, in January, a lieutenant colonel, He was regimental adju tant most of the time but on fre quent occasions commanded the regiment when colonels were cas ualties. He served with the army of occupation and came Wack with his division in the late summer of 1919, as commissioned a second Make Your Selection Early. ; Suits ' There are 25 Suits left. Regular values as high as $52.50. Spring Dresses Canton Crepe, Geor- gette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, ete. All high class models. Regular values up to $89.50. Blouses, Shirts, At SALE PRI SALE PRICES | - ie CES Trunks and Bags SS = — Suits Cases | ‘ At a Discount Of Every article guaran- Extra salesmen to 5 teed. No misrepre- give you prompt and ()% sentation. Alterations courteous service. Your Unrestricted Choice For Immediate Clearance They Will Go at $31.50 New Summer- Time Dresses and Frocks In French Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies, Dot- ted Swiss and Ratines are arriving every day. Moderately Priced at $5.85 and Up Aside from all other qualifica tions, the man who turns dow chance to be a United States sen Suits on Suits free. ator at 32 is worthy to be known A Complete Price List of Articles Showing Regular Prices sid Sale Prices May Be Had at the Store or Will Be Mailed on. Request This is Hanford MacNider, national in. such a condition. I set the day to go to the hospital, but then I commander of the American Le; the advertisement of Mayr'’s Wo } 4 : who recently refused the appoint q ment from Governor Kendall for thx Unjted States senate as the suc cessor of Senator Kenyon of Iowa. Commander MacNidér's policy for upbuilding of the legion is embodied “I was told by our family physician that I could not live without an oper ful Remedy. Since taking it I « a Received F or the June Bride A Worderful Selection of Underwear and Negligees ation, as my liver and gail sack were feeling like a two-year-old. I am st I never could have survived an oper. lays the inflammation which practically all stomach, liver 2 testinal ailments, including appendi citis.. One dose will convince or money refunded.—Adv. NEW WHITE RIBBON SPORT HATS Sauda BOO BUY BAKING SODA 2 pkgs. for 25c Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Tigere are just 10 Suits in this lot. Regular values up to $125.00. 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