Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 8

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cle ers 2 ADOPTED HERE CENT OVER 1919 HeDRLO OHO at sap b Men Who Held Out in Argonne : Campaign for Relief of French Or- Catile to. be Charged $1 to $1.20, Forest against Superior phans Meets with Generous Horere(25 ‘PaeaGaat More Numbers Receive Highest Response on Part of and Sheep 25 Per Cent ee ee the Casper Public of Cattle Rate JASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Colonel of the 308th in- ge McMurtry, Neibaur were to- | President Wilson to recejve the high military decor-| ations given by United tSates for valor in-action, the congressi medal of honor. Whittlesey and ™ Murtry were at the head of the “Lest ; Battalion” of the 308th, which lost half its men against the) Charles Whittlese fantry, Captain Ge nd Private Tho designated Twenty-seven Fatherless French Children have already been adopted by individuals and clubs in Casper, end the honor roll of adopters by ¢ proxy is growing longer each day. An individual, group of individuals or clubs, lodges. and societies. may adopt a child and it has become quite the thing to have at least one Fren child in the family. Payments may. be made monthl orm increases of almoso 65 nt in grazing fees on the na- al forests have been authdrized y the agricultural department in a roling which also permits the i: issuance of five-year permits where desired by stockmen and conditions are favor- table. . The rate for.grazing cattle in Wyo- quarterly or yearly, the $26.50 co ming, Utah, Idaho, and Montana will ing the cost of support of one child -ange from $1 to $1.20 for the whole for one year. When the payments | so Sheep and goats will be taxed sre made monthly the sum require e of 25 percent of the cat- is 3:50. The na of the adoptc , and horses will be charged children are furnished to the adop' a rate 25 percent higher than ers and from time to time the mother | ¢. The swinesrate will be 75 per Un per cs tty has just wede its first offic of the buttteship: Au ff the north Irish const on Octobe Ss of the battleship nder in chief of iW tlegt., "The photograph shows the J Destroyers are close to the doomed ves:el rescuing the sailors. ” Made in America Toys For American Boys and Girls Santa’s Owa Toy Store MAKE THIS THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS | Unen the happiness | of little children the \shadow of war should Princess Mary h: tour of France for 4 specting the where women ha = e purpose of in- ous institutions been engaged in or children will write from their cent of the cattle rate. home in France, the home that your It was originally intended to raise money keeps intact. Checks may be the rates gradually, with a 33 1-3 per made payable to the Fatherless Chil-| cent increase every year until they dren of Fr: sent to eithe war work. The British ‘Agricultural Wage |! Board has recently issued orders fix~ ing maxitum and minimum rates for women workers for tie whole of Eng- | land and Wales. Incorporated, and hod doubled, but the return of peace A. J. Cunningham, ns has been instrumental in on. ging these plans. Five-year per- ple who have ts are already being issued and are ea are Mrs. se + to an annual reduction of not TA. Dean, one; more than five per cent to_provide oie —_ =~: _ onet Mrs. R. for new settlers. : e “Women jm Industry” will be the . O. G Johnson, ep ER Edward C. Chew of Sal Francisce 3 general topie at the opening session I Le sr feos Casper HAAET OF CFL EGTIVES the first Chinaman to receive a com: of the annual meeting of the Aca- fivic Club, two: H E. Miller, two:/ mission In the United States army he held Father John H. M Mrs. Ed} * L p Pa Hitec demy of Political Science, to be he one Chew was in his third-year in civil en ic Snellin, one; Mr: Mahoney aincediig ost the’ Udiveraiyatacali| ny ae BICYCLES 3 ‘not f fall. The Christmas | BLOCKS onés (Mra Pats 2; Mrs. COMES T FINAL HALT fornia when he enlisted in the coast. One of the = days cf childhood are], .—0.~ : Peter Toby. 0 Pay eeyeey : ~ problems to be met in London is what | KIDDIE KARS lall too few. We must oe eee x: SSeS ito do with the th nds of miniature > ! not let even one of them } CPS A. Vilna Cham ~ ON HADER lf PROVOST a rsimane Wantad wilt set it. iris employed in the numerous Cov- KOASTER WAGONS ne a | FRICTION TC: pepe ag) —— i n fices as messengers. e . + Ameri te ” Mrs. Tom = ernment offices: Bact sci Sean SER som Give them American} cae TOYS Burke, one; Mrs. i Gee OR Pees i = ELECTRICAL TRAINS made toys which will) SOOOHTTOT OOGEOHSOESESSEOCOOOSEONO® moececcoecce All drafting of men for any branch of the service of the men of the MOTORS, TRANSFORMERS | last for years—which | HUMPTY DUMPTY CIRCUS will educate as well as} the Natrona Ré . TAR United States is now definitely can- AUTOMOBILES jamuse — which will] DRUMS . Bulletins have been sent to ltrain the growing mind | TOY TRAINS STEAM ENGINES - | alo natural lines rather than grotecaus| ERECTOR SETS 2] boards in Wyoming te hem to stop: drafting men for the BOLL BUGGIES nd ine corps re z «| ones. “ ; ts awe ne eaneelied BOLL-BEDS 1f you have no chil-}} prysTic MAGIC m ithe draft machinery i pera: dren ‘of your. own, Tes RTT AS : States has ceased) to oper- BGLES CF ALL KINDS member that many of CHEMISTRY SETS. — > to sécure men for the ¥ your friends have gone} es SOLDIERS = i BOLL FURS NUTURE _ | to. the front, leaving | TEDDY BEARS : hild G) or e ASKED TO fg SEED 2 ene rent sly thigg| UCGS, CATS, MONKEYS hing now is. for the £ : risimas, W hose gifts THEIR | will be fewer, who will | jhave great need of the | Bee can give} oards to complete t 1 file them awav, w hen their e finished. It is the hope ment that all this by The holidays are approaching rapidly. It’s'a zood idea to uy your gifts early. We make this suggestion because the next few weeks will be br Shop early m the dint in week—Early in the Season. Holmes Hardware Co. pape to the adju- 's office in Chey- s clerks will be mustered ou‘ ; their*work is completed. $<. a correct ‘an * * $ The half-million women who won * * gococoos0ce Pereyra weer per ee ord of ¢ nt of unrestricted suffrage ut Only 1 pa mber election are. already ‘ i “4 ; give a full h cf all the run a canidate for a for you. Phone 601 gagements 2 her acté e next spring. @ * of the soldier during his entire * ag iets 1 x me mt dy Sere crite trans Ore trip through cur store will give you more good ideas,for scribed, the State will have a * 50 Eggs a Day "Xmas than you will gct in a month at home. correct record of cach man, “| “Since using ‘More Eggs’ I get 40 which it-is hor in book form this, i ed will be printed 1 0 eggs‘a day instead of 8 or 9,” P. Woodard of St. Cloud Fi This scientific tonic, has made profits for thousands of 5 i over the U. S. Get now and make big profits out of vour he this winter.. A $1.00 rackage will double the egg produe- n and a million dollar bank ruar- antee to refund your money if you are not entirely satisfied. Send $1.00 |now to E. J. Reefer, the poultry ex- Room 157 Reefer Bldg, Kansas , or send $2.25 and get 3 regular $1.00 packages on special dis- count for a full season’s supply. Or write for his valuable free book that tells the experience of a man who has made a fortune out of poultry.—Adv.| cocooesse d carefully and ed to the ovr W. K. WE AVER, Pe ee ee ee ee a ee a Udo ccedcncccchineccsckesvtissecesssccees coeecooreoecoeccenoseee Rest Ventilated The House i IRIS THEATER = State Pictures 2: Piet ypu TO DAY an and 9:30 THOMAS H. 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A. war cil, which she now wears on her visit: q to the hostess houses in different camps and several! stations. a 4 AS SE ae, poo es a 3 THE BIG BUSY STORE ; : ry con Leeanae Cal cy agen TOMORROW United States Food Administration License No, G-13057 4 resolution requestir es ase FATTY ARBUCKLE IN “GOOD Nh Watch Our Windows BUY W.:S::S. >? Watch Gur Windows of a woman to as on behalf of Canadian womanhood at the peace conference. ‘

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