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PAGE FOUR CITY EMPLOYED | GET INSURANCE | UNDER NEW PLAN Lensth of Service Will Determine Amount of Policy, Is Report And He Does All regular employes of the city of Casper will recelvs Ife Insurance pol- to the length of been connected with; to action taken by| jal meeting last the counc night. ‘The polictes range in elze from $500 to $2,00 ve for six months} mum of $2,000. Over a hundred persons wilt be af- fected by this action of the council. | It 1s est nat each person so affected the city about $10 he Casper Daily Cridune It Without His Master’s Guidance Tipperary, one of the sensations of the horse show at ‘Washington, D. C., goes over an auto with his master, Jack Prestage; in the saddle.:. And then he repeats the feat without a rider’s guidance. @ year. In case of the death of an employe, however, the city will have saved on the investment. The policies are being taken out through the agency represented by Guy Gay. PRIZES ARE POSTED FOR | NATURE SUBJECT ESSAYS | BY CASPER BOY S&OUTS Some very substantial prizes are/month, according to Lemuel Bolles, Deing offered the Casper Boy Scouts/nattonal adjutant of the ex-service American. Legion posts in all com- munities wil! assist ten thousand World War veterans, now in train- |ing at government expense, to re-+ for cesays on subjects of ointerest per- taining to scouting, by W. O. Wilson, president of the Casper council, ac cording to'an announcement mado at the dinner in honor of Region Ex ‘The nature of the prizes will be announced from Fol- ecutive Piper Inst night. headquarters at a later date. lowing are the contests: A prize for the best article on birds of Wyoming, the kinds, characteris- tics, uses and abuses and preserva> tion. A prize for the best article on the trees of Wyoming, the kinds, charac- teristics, their uses and preservation. A prize for the best article on the soil formations in Wyoming and the ways of making the same productive, A prize for the best article on the} plant life of Wyoming, useful and not} useful and the preservetion of the! former and the destruction of thi latter. “TO RELIEVE PAIN AND BACKACHE Women May Depend upon Lydia E; Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Minneapolis, Minn.—‘‘T had heard 80 much about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound that when L realized I needed to take something torelievemy pains and hackache, and to help build me up I began to take that. I had been sick off and on for Loerped and barely sighan a hun- bas yunds, but now I have had such good results that I am recom- mending the Vegetable Compound to every 0 Mrs. J. J. BIEBER, 3939 18th Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn, Finds a True Friend “Every woman who values her health should be proud to have a true friend li the Vegetable Compound, ’” Shaw, 3227 Walnut llinois. ‘Thad fe- pe badly that I could not stand on my feet. Half of my time was spent in bed and I had pains in my back which were unbearable, I tried everything I could think of to help myself, and when a friend ad- vised L; Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I began taking it at once, I recommend it without he: sitation.” Qverybodys Jacatre NG Continuous—1 te 11 TODAY DOUBLE PROGRAM DOROTHY DALTON —In— “MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY” —Also— —in— Golden Bullet” 10c “The and 30c men's organization. Employment agencies maintained by the legion posts will co-operate with many of the largest corporations and other employers with a view of obtaining work for the World War fighters which wfll be in conformity with the training they have under- gone, “How the American Legion Can Best Help New York City," will be the subject of an essay contest to be held under the direction of the Amer- icanism committee of the New York ;|County Legion organization. The con- test will be open to five classes, as follows. All ex-service people residing jin New York county; members of the legion belonging in New ‘York county | posts, students attending colleges, al! igh school, junior high school, paro: chial and continuation high school students, end pupils of the seventh and eighth grade public and paro- chial grammar schools, Medals will be the awards. Activities In preparation for the an- nual nationa! convention of the American Legion, to be held in San Francisco, October 15 to 19, are well under way. Major General Hunter Liggett, retired, who commanded the First American Army in Franco, has been appointed chairman of a com: mittee of 500 prominent citizens who were named by Myor James Rolph to take charge of all convention de- tails. San Francisco is preparing to entertain 250,000 convention visitors. ‘The home for orphans of the World ‘War to be establivbed by the Kansas department of the American Legion will be under onstruction before June 1, according to W. P. Maclean, legion state commanter. The Kansas men propose to lay the cornerstone of the first building on Memorial day. The alte for the home fs on a 383- acre farm near Independence, which was tendered to the exservico men’s organization by a wealthy ofl man whose two sons died as a result of war service, ‘The American Legion and organ- ized Inbor have established the most friendly relations in Oregon. A re- cent bulletin issued by the Central Labor Council urged all eligible 1a- boring men to become members of the legion, This position was taken by the council about three years aso Jana has been restated on a number of cccastons. A few days ago the labor body voted to recommend that affilinted unions require thetr offl- cers to provice the legion with a list of members who saw service in the World War. Minnesota posts of the American Legion haye each ordered from 26 Allen Claims to _ End Rheumatism ALLENRHU relieves at once, One bottle—a full pint—wil show you the way to complete recovery or your drugeist will gladly return your | Tmmediately after you start to take t the good work beging, It searches out the uric acid deposits, disso!ves the secretions and drives rheumatic potson out of the bedy through the 3 and bowels, marvelous how quickly it nets. rellet often geome in two days and even in ‘onsen where the suffering {4 most painful all traces disappear in a week, Mr, James H, Allen of Congress lavenuse, Rochester, N, ¥,, the discov lerer of ALLENRHU, who for many |vyears suffered the torments of acute |rhoumatiem, desires, all guffera to Np ow that he does not want a cent of 1 money unless Allenrhu immediate results and he has sts to guara: ted druga 1 can sur Usement diately on the perilous, journey back. of Chinese officials and so had insiat- ed on foreign guarantees. mand that the Chinese government take immediate steps to guard the principal allways, especially tho Tientsin-Pukow and Peking-Hankow |lines, has been made by the diploma- tic corps in Peking. A commission of foreign military officers has been created to further tect life and property. The com to 600 trees from the state forestry department, to be planted along the highways leading into thelr respec: tive towns. Ceremonies dedicating the pat drwitl is Sarvbetieate trees to the memory of the soldier|taxen by the Peking government to Sead will be eld = Memorial day./protect the Chinese railways from a jrecurrence of outrages similar to that at Lincheng. pc: Eee “SAFETY LAST? AT THE RIALTO TWO MORE DAYS Harold Lloyd in hs seven-reel }comedy, “Safety Last,” will provide entertainment for Rialto patrons for two more days. as dally hundreds have been unable to get seats. This foreign| picture is without doubt the best that imme- Lloyd has produced. Trees will bear the names of com- rades who died in the service. plies 5S Aeand YANK TROOPS ORDERED OUT (Continued From Page 1) red with the Chieftain, received the message addressed to the ministers _in China _and left Armours “Pigs Is Pigs” —But Some Are Different It’s the different kind Government Inspected, young, tender, corn-fed— that we use in Star, the “Ham WhatAm.” Differ- ent, too, is the special, mild cure; and different the unique method of smoking in the Armour Stockinet covering. Star Packing House Secrets Fresh meat is sold at wholesale at the pre- vailing market price, and the cost ©. the product Is not ; ways the determining factor in fixing this market price. Since fresh meat Bacon and Star Leaf Lard is perishable, it must be sold for what it will just as fine as the ‘Ham boing while tes ies Re What Am.” best condition, ARMOUR ZEB COMPANY IF JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER Had twice as many millions as he now controls, he couldn’t buy a better evening’s entertainment than you ait have when you seo “WESTBOUND LIM. ITED. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Arrives 2:40 p, m, Arplyeg 840 p, m, Chicage, Burlington & Quinay Arrives m. ‘Westbound Eastbound 81 16.25 p. No, 83 No, 29. 7:28 a. m 7 8:10 p. m 8 exhausting | Father Lenfers reported that the, bandits would not accept the pledge! WASHINGTON, May 15. — A de-| measures | SUMMARY OF RIGHT NEWS ROME—Premier Mussolini prom- ised that his government would ac- cord the vote to certain categories of women. NEW YORK—Fred Stone, noted comedian, turned evangelist on Broadway and was given a great- er ovation for his plea that the audience “hit the trail” than for doing one of his dances. LAUSANNE—Ismet Pasha and members of his delegation were the only persons having relation to the Near East conference that at- tended the funeral services held over the body of Vorovsky, assass- inated soviet delegate. OKLAHOMA CITY—Governor J. C. Walten declared that martial law would be employed in Okle- homa {f authorities cannot curb mob violence and whipping. pies Sasson ‘WESTBOUND LIMITED” AT WYOMING 15 STORY OF RAILAONDER"S IF Of all the romantic figures in American, commercial life there is none perhaps that stands out in such bolé retlef as the railroad man. In the hands of one smoke blacken- ed, begrimed figure sitting in an en- |gine cab, with his Nand on the throt- tle while his eyes peer up the tracks le the destines of hundreds of pas- sengers, riding behind. A slight smis- |take in signals, the miscarriags of a train order, the lodsening of a bolt in ja train or a confusion of the right-of- |way may be responsible for sending hundreds of persons to their death. ||drama of piace. Wrecks are caused only by carelessness. Emory Johnson ‘has seize? upon this great subject and tinged it with all its romance in filming his colossal the rafls. ‘Westbound Limited,” which will be shown at the Wyoming theater, starting Thursday. He has depicted raflroad life as it \really exists, from the humble switch tender to the imposing president him+ self. Against the commercial back- grouna of railroad travks, engines, trains, smoke, water-tanks and the Perpetual dangers of the life is re- vealed one of the most beautifu ro- rances that has ever graced the pages of literature. Ber este URL SHERIDAN, Wyo., @ay 14.—E, M. Mosely, alias James Marvin, arrested her May 10, for the theft of an auto- mobile in Portland, Ore., escaped from the city jafl last night, where he was being held waiting the arrival of officers to remove him. He escaped by digging a hole through the partition in the room ‘PIMPLY?WELL, DON TBE People Notice It. Drive Them with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets imply f ae Will no noe “r pesiars of | rou a pene of Dr. Edward! Ole Tablets should begin to clear ater, you poem taken the tablets a few tae ti Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s no sickness or or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe Yistead of severe and irritating, No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,’ a bad breath, #dull, listless, “‘no good”” feline, constipation, tae liver, bad. sition or pimply face. | ‘Olive Tablets are a ible compound mixed wit! ay oil; you ow them by their olive colot Dr. Edwards spent howdy Bron | ba; tients afflicted with ay ) rent 3rd The quslity’s right—the blend is tight—it’s roasted right—it’s pack- edright. Its mellow flavor is right. And you'll start the day-right if you drink GER’S DEN GATE” offee, Be yawn Ath TODAY AND Each employe learns to havé abso- lute confidence in his fellow worker. The conductor depends on his brake man, the engineer on his fireman, the train master on his train crew. a Olive Tablets are the paketit Fective fesdlt Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c, 5th TOMORROW FOR HAROLD LLOYD in ‘Safety Last’ LAST i hot water supply at a big hotel with the outof-date, une pica service of skimpy your ss ce eee Water Service—just as you had at the hotel—in your home. The Ruud 95 is a special size auto- RI ALT: oO Shows Start 1, 2:26, 3:52, 5:18, 6:44, AMERICA 8:10 and 9:36 LAST TIMES TODAY IRIS DOUG TODAY ONLY “AS A MAN MAC LEAN THINKS” —in— LEAH BAIRD “THE SUNSHINE TRAIL” | ayp if NOTABLE CAST CLYDE COOK Buster Keaton “THE ARTIST” —in— “THE BLACKSMITH” Continuous 1 to 11—10_and 40 ; 10c and 20¢ AMERICA WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY “SILVER WINGS” with MARY CARR your home. suited to your needs. SPECIAL TERMS $25.00 down and balance in ten monthly payments (no interest) will secure any RUUD AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER and. we have a size for Order yours teday or call at our show- rooms and let us help you choose the one most matic water heater built for small homes Now,—at last you can have in- stant and inexhaustible hot water at every faucet, without wait or * worry, and at small expense. The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Ine. Phone 1500 115-119 East First St. Age aa THEATRE | But) IT ESSE STARTING TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company 20—People—20 In the Screaming Farce Comedy “Fair and Warmer” All New Vaudeville and Ensemble Numbers LADIES’ MATINEE WEDNESDAY Photoplay “THE KENTUCKY COLONEL” Featuring Robert Dowling Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c ARKEON ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Sensational Indian Blanket Dance SIX INDIAN BLANKETS FREE TONIGHT IN ADDITION MISS DOROTHY HAYS, Blues Singer Will Present Some of TOM WATKINS’ ORCHESTRA SUPREME—UP TO THE MINUTE MUSIC REMEMBER SIX INDIAN BLANKETS FREE DANCING ACADEMY SOMETHING NEW the Latest ALWAYS - ZETA MIDDLEVITCH In a Repertoire of New Songs