Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 5

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a FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 EDUCATION OF FOREIGNERS [9 SOUGHT IN BILL Kirk Measure Introduced in State Legislature Would Compel Ac- quisition of Knowledge of Language The dream of a 100 percent Amer- n Wyoming n will be allowed to go v king knowledge of the ge, may soon become a r provided Represcntative Kirk hen county and a’ number of educ tors over the te hay y ubout it. Mr. Kirk is chairman of the educ. tion committee of the’ lower ho Working in conjunction with Coxen, state director of voc education, as las o in the movement, he h and introduced a bill which he legislatu quire that eve: shall be merican at le: tent of knowing t st to the American len. Por those yho do not now have such knowledge night schools will be ished, with the nda fine att: to bring about such the nation will never be compe enemy whe ulation is in my. The measure provides that every person above the age of 14 y excepting those v ally or men 1 » share of its pop mpathy with that ene- lish langu r the compl h grade in the pu 1 attend fc during the entir. of the tate, a hours per wee' time that an school or part- cepted in place evenin Determination fect to of the persons sub s of the act sk ul be re qui ate toa nt end the one -violating the provisions of the! 1 be subject to a fine of from} Parent: ardians | : r ne’ $5 to will be subj the fail HHS HOSED I RUSS FREIGHT GAAS ON LINE SOUTH GF ARCHANGEL MERICAN FORCES RAILWAY. ondence of WITH THE THE VOLOGDA London) — (Corre ating thru populated forest and tundra region along the rz jenn from Archangel to Vologda, an troops ing the iin the North Russian front are living, when free from trench and blockhouse duty, in tiny Russian freight cars. In this they are imitating the Ru sian soldier, who, since the revolution, |land, 20,000; freight cars! and re- have commandeered wherever they found them modeled them for dwellings. When the box cars are fitted up with stoves, they are known as “top-| uuchkas.” They are not particularly warm in zero weather, but a welcome change from the cold trenches in the; snow. The forests here are dotted with small blockhouses, built almost on the model of the blockhouse forts of the old American wars with the In- dians, but have the added advantage of being fairly shrapnel proof. The fighting down along the rail-) vay line from the north has been, since combination of modern warfare, with trenches and modern arms, and 0: bush fighting wherein surprise at-| the weeds figured prom. tacks in inently, WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King’s New Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughing until, the parched prom painful should not be per t should be relieved before it goins King’s headway with a dose of -Dr. New Discovery The same with a cold or bronch attac Miltions have used this well known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change Sold by druggists since 1869. An important adjunct to. an ety medicine The Burden of Constipation is lifted, comfortably but pasitively when You treat your bowels with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. The liver gets digestion improves, the sickly, sallow skin is freed from bile. Get a bottle today—start the day right. 25c. e tool hand {expected reduction of 4,000 wa )—When oper-: alte surplu its beginning last August, ay f the sfaenmanc’ : _THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ‘INCREASE IN LABOR SURPLUS 1s APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF INDICATED IN FEDERAL REPOR FOR WEEK, SHORTAGE IN ae VICTORY-LIBERTY DRIVE, LON! | The following statement as to la-| tinued surpluses, particularly in the bor conditions throughout the country eastern section of the state. St. Lou the age of twenty-six and five years [ started taking it, 1 maTiRtD: is made up from the weekly reports indicates a slight surplus with a con- —————— later his picture “Israel in Egypt” n improvement. I kept on (obtained by the Department of Labor. siderable reduction in th of Mrs. E. Winter is in receipt of] brot him into prominence. “Atlan it and now I can eat most |These reports are received by tele- empl till a ¢ Beatie from Mrs. Lucy i. | Race” and “A V to Aesculapius” [T want and the gas d r : Mereantile Co. eraph from local representatives of ists and 7. the United States Employment Ser- vice. The situation as’to common labor materially changed in many sections. Twelve report a surplus of this cl gainst scven states last week. California, Col , Io erro of Rock Springs, state] are twe of the Woman's Liberty n organi ion, requesting that he accept the appointment as chair man of the Woman's Committee of = Natrona county for the Victory Lib T Id erty Loan drive scheduled to tak: | 10 arly in the y Itho her ex Col ve ability hes he clos- chairman I mines leave 100 men in th do reports that in industry reducing its fore led to them, though qu in employ and his bout Colo velve stat Tho puri Me orth Da- beet su- called upe Ate ti arly all the s* tates the “akes th 3 is a shertare character At n all trades, the surpluses reportca 1 the sug ment o x in a few special trades. The surpluses secm to follov Mexicy of wome: from Connecti ows des- ding an 2, outh of thet line through nent here, ter state nat she will be gle m to the end that arrangem 1 be made, FREIGHTERS 10 BUILD fp Ay AMERICAN COMMERCE > of MEXICO C SITY ——(By Mail.) — Twelve freighters of 4,000 tons each will be bought by the proposed Latin report, | A™ n International Commercia ventory are Alliance, if the plans announced arc Carpenters put into effect. The project pre i sented by Jose A. Lavalle, commer cial delegate from Peru, which has been approved by the Mexican gov. ernment and which will, if approved by enough other Latin-American gov- ernirents, result in the formation of an international corporation to in- crease commerce between the coun- hortnges. Weath ffecting lake nav a me to be It with | her ev: t reet, I ne the ion are s sponsible for this. New England. cate a redue ver of employ pluses in other parts of the st: in Lynn and Worchester, the g a surplus of 1,100, 500. The more import- 3 irpluses are in carpenters, cleri, eal workers, machini hine Bridgeport, Connecticut shows the same surplus of 5,000 a: indicated on the previous report. Plants there are said to be laying off the rate of about a thou a week at the pneneny time. The in New Boston reports in| €! of in the) 8) with no large rm labor. nd got and ¢ ‘ghtest surplus of ner i ports of a shortag ormed Common labor, ship eded in boilermak cially need eciae their forces. New in two, though the general nearly there has becn increased. don shows a slight increas number of emplo: e remaining A few agric f ic C attle d in the number of light shortage. line in the ed Carpente In Mary il demand for all classes of la nd there is a) to be on the verge of consumation The Fechantenec railway, now com- | liberty plet controlled by the Mexican] other co reports » government, will figure as the key-|a huge stone of the proposed commercial structure. a The little nd of St. Kilda, the mest remote of the Hebrides—attack edt German subn is one of the healt States. needed. New York State.—Plants closing for inventory in New York Ci d the number of emplc t 10,000, but these p ing their force b for stom ‘ine last May— | 2d t of all th forr noe still s been inc od and semi $s repor itish Isl It is only when tke sup | over. etal for the intry the s ship arrives there, as it does twe | leading fs f » in sur- or three times in the summer, tha. | ingredie 3 slight reduction in employes expected. In Bingham closed for juvento Buffalo’s surplus ; Syracuse, 4,000; Rochester 000; Utica, 2,000; Kingston rtozes in he sta te awe iy thing happens. Then the whole pulatien catch cold, and are ill for | about four days. been re- the if: to be putt y are the cat: testinal mation workers ments, funded. s decreasin, prcpor ted abo and woodsmen. Pennsylvania. }— Pen the only state showing a cor demand for all lin The demand for loborers, coal mine! over from reports ge of 20,000 been r previot nd Allentown number of em | jes report ad port reduc plos Your choice of a food Motor Truck sh be based on ihe high standerd of the building it and the unq oned responsibil- ity of the distributor selling it. Doth are of vital importance to your suce: ful and profitable use of your truck—not only today but for a long time in the future. | ti, For twelve years the name of W. W. Barnett Cleve. | has meant vice and attention Day- and fin sibility to buyers of : motor vehicles. sietiage: and there is a c reduction of this shortage previous v In other ¢ luses are In © d at 2,000; Toledo, 10,000; ton, 7.000. —Detroit’s : [anil Biers t pee 1-Ton Federal 1%-Ton Federal 2-Ton Federal the number of emplo $2100.00 $2600.00 $2850.00 bythe Sunilar incre 3-Ton Federal 5-Ton Federal reported lint, Grand Rapids ana aii 1800.00 Jeckson. There is a demand for com- 3700.00 | DERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR — $2750.00 ‘~DERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR— $3700.00 F. 0. BL DENVER mon labor in the state ers. In Indiana a sm ated in Indianapo | Terre Haute, the rest of the state ing about equal. There is stillas Freight and War Tax plus in many lines in Illinois, espe. | tially in labor, clerical, coal miners, WwW. W BARNE Vl jbrick layers, painters and plasterers : :: | Duluth, ., reports an increase in FF Distributor Colorado and Wyoming ¢ ‘the number of employes, wihle Minnu Y 1208 Lincoln Street... ... +» DENVER vs a slight decrease. Other- k ‘i y in the state about cquals shows: con Western. — Missouri eT een aR Why Kelly-Springfield Tires | cost mere? For the reason that a Cadillac costs more than a Ford. HAA l THE CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY 2 Corner Center and Linden Phone 913 TAtMVK TT iT TtiittitTTtitttt ttt. tiniti iT | POYNTER RESIGNS HEAD ward Jahn Poynter has resigned the presidency of the whihe te had held since 1896. 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