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_-semaansene AEPUBLIINSTO RENEWFIGHT 10 HELP CHILDREN Decision of Southern care Will Not Prevent Child Labor Le iene lation; May Amend the Constitution, WASHINGTON, May 29,—Legis- lation to Eeateet the children of this country will not be nade @ dead ict. ter. Members of Congress, Wo have been prominent in securing legiela- tion against child labor are not will- ing to see such law made a nullity in the United States at a time the whole world is recognizing the hti- manity sie economic wisdom of abol- ishing child labor. The recent de- cision of Judge Boyd, of North Car- olina, knocking out the child lebor provisions in the revenue act will not be permitted to settle the issue, 25,000 LICENSE TAGE NEEDED IN STATE IN 1920) That there will be at least 25,000) licertsed automobiles in Wyoming! next year, is an assumption of the secretary of state's office in letting | a contract for automobile license ee i 1920. das Cie Was let | the Western Supply company of (St. Paul, Minn. The quality of plate that will be ordered has not been de- ided, but if the ee quality is elected the price will be $15.60 per 00, The seeretary of state estimates hat 95,000 automobile lates, 400 tmotorcyele plates and 300 dealers’ plates will be required next year. Be-| lore the expiration of 1919, it is an- ticipated, 20,000 licenses for this year ‘will hpve been issued. ae el In England hous are being built ¢ Che Casper Daily Cribune THEDA BARA IN “SALOME” AT THE IRIS THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW siete ag (ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL 2% i TO AVOID Ai RELIEVE OUST EXPLOSION | DRIVE TO HIT REGORD nae Is Suffering |; Big Horn Mountain ? according to Senator Kenyon, who | (By Dr. Franklin Duane) is identified with legislation to Pre-| Many people have been frightened vent child labor. iby what they have redd or heard of “The friends of child labor legis-Jinfluenza. The mote you efar the lation are not disconcerted by the| disease, the strer you ate to get it. decision of Judge Boyd of North/Ge right about your business and} Carolina,” said Senator Kenyon.|forget it. As the disease is spread “The decision was expected. Judge| principally by contact tht sneezing, Chemical Experts to | to Redouble Ef-| forts for Safety as Result of Disaster to Starch Mill at Cedar Rapids. WASHINGTON, D. C., Boyd rendered the first decision | coughing or spittin gm,any health au-| against the original child labor meas-|thorities have advised that every one ure. I believe the Supreme Court| wear a gauze, which is daily washed of the United States will uphold theja nsdaturated with a one to five hun-/| law and reverse Judge Boyd. If it|dred solution of zinc sulphate in does not do so, then steps will be|water, and then dried before wearing | | {nation-wide drive to be inaugurated | | Boerner, who the past few weeks has Frees fall for funds for the erection! heen over the Big Horn mountain lof a memorial to the late Theodore| range in the interests of the govern-| in| ment, reports that never have condi- {tions been as dry as this spring. Al- This is a prediction made by Col. | ready springs have gone WASHINGTON, May 29.—“I ven- {ture to make the prediction that the BASIN, Wyo., Foominatay, Roosevelt will go ‘over the top’ recordbreaking time.” John M. Cormody, of Kansas City. I “In the west,” added Col. taken in Congress to enact other leg-|over the nose and mouth. You| ‘he starch mill explosion at Cedar| [ate president must admit that he| June. islation based on a different princi-|should avoid erowds, common drink- ple. For instance, there is the Pow-|ing cups asd public towels. Keep Rapids, Iowa, in which a score of was a pate American, virile, strong | _—_ Buy It or Tra m Dry Weaher | many. of the smaller creeks have no Cor-| water at all and the stockmen will mody, “the name of Theodore Roose- | j have a great deal of trouble in secur-| velt stands for Americenism pure ing watering places for their stock in| and undefiled, and even those who! the mountains this summer unless an_| May 29.— Hid not agree in all things with the) unusual amount of rainfall comes in} er of Congress over the mails. That|your strength up by taking lots af| !'ves and $3,000,000 worth of prop- can be used. “But if it should prove necessary there is one step which cen be taken and which, I am convinced would succeed. This would be to amend the Constitution so ag to give Con- gress the unquestioned authority to deal as it saw fit with child labor. I have no doubt the overwhelming sentiment of the country, men and women, is against child labor and at a time when the world is turning against it, the public, in an advanced nation like ours will not permit it.” WILLIAM SCOTT WEARING THREE GOLD STRIPES William H. Scott, who enlisted for army service in December, 1917, in the aviation signal corps but who was later transferred to the 28th divis- ion, feturned to, Casper during the! early part of the week,- with three | gold servicé piel Samia months’ overseas service. Prior to en- | listing in the army Scott was an employe of the Coliseum garage. | Scott is the proud possessor of an | honor citation from his captain for | heroic work under a long period of | unrelieved shell fire. He was a} lgive great relief. exercise in the open air and plenty of nourishing food. If you have any of sich symptoms as chillness, nasal obstructions, flushed fact, headache, feverishness, festlessenss, weakness, of irritating eough, give up work at once and go to bed. This will save your strength to help overcome the disease. Put your feet in hot wat r for fifteen minutes. Thoroughly loosen the bewels with some such mild and non-| irritating physic as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pillets. Drink principally of hot lemonade and then cover up with plenty of clothes in bed so as to get a good sweat. When sweating is free and the fever reduced take a| dose of two Anuric Tablets every four hours, followed by drinking at least a glass or two of hot water. Anutic Tablets help quickly to re- lieve the soreness of the muscles andj bones from which most patients eom- plain and help the kidneys flush out the poisons. To relieve nasal obstructions and) excessivs disc! fe from the nose,| left’ probably ‘nothing if better than such} eight Targé disasters annually in grain arm of his uniform, indicating 19/a mild, soothing, antiseptic wash as| mills or elevators. |Dr. Sage’s Catarth Remedy. It will Employed as a \gargle, in sanie strength ss made up for use in the nose, and as hot as can be borne, it quickly arrests soreness and dryness if the throat. Influenza weakens the parent's erty were lost according to press re- ports, and which possibly could have been due to a dust explosion, is to be investigated immediately by chemical engineers of the United States department of agriculture, who are working to devise appliances and methods for the prevention of disasters in mills where any kind of plant dust is present. The devices and methods worked @ out for the prevention of grain-dust\e disasters have proved successful, ac- cording to officials of the depart- meft’s bureau of chemistry, and should be applied as soon as possible in all industrial enterprises producing inflammable dusts. The campaign against grain-dust explosions was begun in Ngvemb: 1917, with a fund provided by t emergency food production act. Since that time not a single fire or explo- sion of great magnitude has occurred in grain mills or elevators upon which attention has been concentrated. Previous to the beginning of -the campaign there were from one to In the 18 month: preceding the campaign, six disas- trous dust explosions and fires in mills and elevators alone killed persons, injured 60 others, destroy two and one-half million bushels of grain and over $8,000,000 worth of |$ property. Efforts have also been made IR im y_be painted or calcimi e yourself, if you choose. Full Bandits. 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