Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TV 0 Cbe Casper Daily Csibune Cribune Issued every evening except aks me Casper, ona_county, Wyo. Pu cation offices: Oil Exchange Rufldius, BUSINESS TELEPHONE...-...-..--1§ our disabled men be revised at ¢ time. Responsibility for the system | which has sent gallant men to ask coaity af the public must be fixed. spade must be e@lled a spede. we and groups of men responsible f hese conditions must be named, the public, which misplaced. its n those men, vind cen: (DALY TRIBUNE = JOERVICECOLUMN 5) Saaper (Wyomlue) Pesiof- ov. 22, 3916 PRE: d at Beri C(Wyomin anc REPORTS aH ‘gb PRESS faith in : a 2 arate is forging to the front! - 2 -- Iv is not enough that there be suar-|- The Natrona County High § HAN ONy Ero B eet ay Manager antees against a repetition of past /jjke many other high schools in this S DAT Y Advertising, Manaser ag ag ae be Rigi, i Ae "| state and others, has just devoted a S & kta l. te Editot ; aod the ae ae eee ia splendid wae to the study of 7 soldier o re feom trust in th ly ar revagant ais : pevroncd REVEriaie Henge sent TT fon lGe Servigg Uhas a Ws promises of the Federal Board for san otiee sdicestic’ of all the c faculty, and particularly Randall, 341 Fifth Ave, New York Cite David J xome sort. These t 1E tGontmuat heve thine . PR ya t is Vocat Education must heve that Miss Kin Prudden The first appropriz : ‘ : 1 reyes Ntgker Bide. Bret te ob the were athedir t approeprit-| je. Miss MecDaniels, Miss Schulte nuscles are contained in the human Copies of tha Any Tribune are on navy Avtes, and mn for the c i Mr, Davidson, the English texch- J body. tie In the New. York and Chicago of- fo the nervire mud cx wervice vilitaa ers. tied away the honors of champion- sf y isito ° jere pte Soa. : vas a -) ria y ke 3. TICE, ans AICTE SESE sreisenis subject to the dixcretion « gear PProY on Good English week was ushered inf ship. SUBSCRIPTION RATES pre 2 behets amidst the enthusiasm of the writ- On Thursday afternoon an as- Qgne Year bet Git spvictodell watl-en ee “#' ling and grading of many composi J sembly was celled over which Rodney Beaines 1 should bh ‘i oR esi tae ° ON | tic having es their subject ‘The 3mith, a bright and enterprising the itheoee Seevice Reltor aoe Vi sf Good English.” Ther fol } senior, was asked to preside. The hein the hands of the editor each 7 lowed two busy days devoted to the § issembled students were favored by week by Friday night. P ° production of many artistic ard wel! | several selections from the newly or- ——— t designed posters suggestive of the sanized but brilliant orchestra and er u nk t _ . 3 ala . y] N raret | No subscript wane t Any question concerning War oe at 100,060 lives and works of the pres day Shillalah lab while fice Et aad tone aut st eh paid in ag- | Risk Insurance which are address- J ojiooy< and men fled from service writers, who have, in the < few ff 3pees and Miss La Clair Dismuke ren- vance pune. i 08" Toa to the Insurance Editor of the et from service. — vears, been somewhat overlooked yf tered pleasing vocel solos. aurea ry eri c = A SS ge av eent eal stone month in arre Daily Tribune will be answered ,. |the English departments. Rodney. Smith wen, announced the i A : ha t Thitheemenntine res s successful prize contestants 6 this column. Questions receiv- hl at In the meantime interest was not h r t for Membership to Audit Ba in G Tyjsp eae ah : P : se ees i Applicant tou of Circulations. ed on or before the Friday before | . )- allowed to lag. Lists of words were \bove mentioned English contest ir an he following order: Freshman prizé spelled and pronounced, themes were Written for The Daily Tribune by Special Correspondent. thusiasm chool, | tests” the ssood } hems: Dua. Five = the d. the Service Column ap- the af 7 Member of thie Asbociaced chant Bears will Se answered in Pon. : the written, more English posters madc ff vinner, Constance O’Ma sepho-| rural schools of the county rapidly is mately a week from the time of | 4;, : Pie wha end seve “spell downs’ kept en Bea Pia winner, élite Alice] being overcome thru ddvevtheetitdes Some people use large ipt. ee ms oh — odgett. je junior as | insert din Oma ( eae \ ribbon, and remain unaccounted for, aceording tc Miss Ruth MeRae while success| ity waters, Only ton sakes qt | Cups, Sonie sitiall. Some es inlye ares of the war depart- fj -rowned the efforts of Miss Theodora! county now are not shppliéd ‘ith like their ted War Risk Insurance eed Terao Ler g in action” is the[{ Wilson, a senor who later delivered) teachers, 3 z tke the weak, some A Realizing the need of explanation Nr Diviston at the ae of designating them. 1 reharkable speech on the value of | ae A ie strong “GREATER THAN THE GOVERN. to many men returned from the ser ee good English from a girls’ point of| With normal hearing and a still by re entire distance Battle Shrapnel MENT?” vice, the Daily Tribune with this is- s M 7 : ied bi} th ded By M i het phi fetta sue of the Service Column st . Private Murphy badly needed s iubject wes.ably expounded by Mr.| motive can be heard two miles dis- — insurance departmetit in co ae eek-end pass, but he had had scffvoyd Price and various other in-| tant. Tea makes more cups to All press reports agree in qUuoUNS With this column for return many his chances looked very structive talks were made by Mr. f 4 Pres dent Wilson, in his League of vice men. Questions addresse wever, he paraded before shallenberger and others. , the pound than any other : ‘ < say- Insurance Editor will receive prompt Friday morning the freshmen e¢ Ps ial tea we know of. Mo? Nations speech at Des Me 4S" attention and will be ensv I would loike to get a week § ablishéd a récord fort themselves by | * ut the cause for which he week from the M following ; ea e lefeating the sophomores in a pro- There are four flavors of Schilling & yr than the Senate. Friday of receipt s belt. the matter this time? frounciation contest but the latter Ear Jay en Coen India, olen. % i ee has Full informatiOn’ or War Risk inv meas Your andmother hasn't diec ff edeémed themselves by their su-} aoa Wea nS one que ' tar - he government type . ‘ a parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. I Hreate a HOV Ua Se dill ner be avail Rite press yerior spelling ability. | At grocers everywhere. If ar r r citizen, able first hand to men returr . eae ¢ it’s loike, this, sorr Cae aa eee ae eget A Schilling & Co San Fi . Further Qi'ye a brother who was born biind ff! vere egain assembled and listened to | i de Fh 1A sonteih ta TEN ad from the service who are not just ‘ arnment of i8f With the changes in the govern- yt his sigh e \ 7 e government dno iicareiceslee wants to see me, sorr.” iress délivered by the State Commi he United State hould embark i ee O00! le aie ut ioner of Education A. A. Slade who |x political of an intern More than 75 members were : 000 p:ople—one of the world’s «}ieels together! Stand up straight ff oreefully set before all pupils, end ‘ ed to the Ar hd Navy club eer ren ns bower none button that blouse! Don’t yot ff ’specially the senior girls, the great 2= “ing the week just y The present xcity of 60.- \:now enough to salute an officer yet?’ ff iémand for more teachérs in beth’ ar t campaig r new men eacked j,, : , Ae fou anded the C. O. of the nev Mp owblic and rural schools, and the ad-} dates otithe yrney nearly the 100 mark in ti dayne Sars se eee sib Aigiae jes PPrantage to be gained et the present A “of campaigning by one member |: Dea: SCBCD ROUBE: spe. Just got here yesterday anc ff ’eriod by the choice of the teiching General o he United States to have | ? : hospital What your offer? 7x < weel he campaign is to continue ain’t much acquainted ye yrofession. him prosecuted for sedition not until every business man jn ihe city Waltes Fl dndvAlbete! 1: Grier replied the C. 0., taker Thus ended Good English Wee for treason: is reached vou Gadel GBerS ‘ane tik I am the Colonel of thi @'or Casper High but the students Bens i ae pee —— ers ae Peaei 1, 2eY Regiment and the commanding ofice: ff letermined to benefit by the inspira- cal bath ee tha alias Tete The first big band practice of the jjcteq Rene 1917, of this post.” bions received during the laut eee posed in him as the chief executive Army and Navy club recently form- joa, to Frahee phen’ “Good job, old man. Hany on tc {find to make the following winter a? die coueriment; and. because onteced will be h Monday nig Rannaed oda pone ide and eek it,” replied the rookie. jood 1 Singlish, Winter, straight ara his oath of office. the President is chs the t i par Pa z n of office. the President is|puilding. Members of the club hope Sede Urea a na peculiar marmer with to sake this musieal organization th ed ape Watch the Little Pimples; he duty of upholding the gevern-| crack band of the city. sails eet a pec ial N miént, Wien the President himéelf} with aig oaaeiine cit van trade xe ‘Zhey are ature’ s Yarning takes the liberty to enter upon po- form an orchestra, the rustic approve ifor bothy - Unsighijy and Disiiguring Sig-|unbmied t rauBicy Psa Yale 2 d Blood. one of 1 greatest vegetabl litical undert ter than the) Navy club expects to hav It is only a little strip of ribbon nals of Ba io comp: aa er che and contains anent orchestri > ; rals cats to injur partment of Justice conde ns Cc. OH. fe jition of the fact he had a pert pee e oda A a a stare and get a « an or 1 for similar 2c Tenia white {the t 1 tish unsichtly, disfiw i wall it enne The photos veterans they nher skin irritations ; ae 5 pe oe \ ‘ 50 miles long. nse yout blood thoroush= is guilty sti Ai he walls of the AVY | ZS lical advice fre dnd ‘another imfocerit whent both sct| club. rooms Patrolman O'Sh tetas jl Director, 4 § e sted Samuel Laberatsr. that can on view. t anc cause DANCES, Call 1155. side or inside our tr : jumping lin. thy inn | oe ica tt acacalins declare to be The ) has | antl saan OR I IO reater riment? e Ef ter befor ih See ekeateaheageete aeage ale ele ehoaat If the cause for which Mr. Wilson! dues eae out that the ¥ ment,” and Mr. Wilson be sincere and| Shameful neglect of our disabled vet- pp : Re erens n his convictions t will o mH 39 : to his con-|inadequate ,arra ‘was in Honolulu. recently 200 re- are maintenance re-education of cruits joined the st Among t < form the Ad cess of his cause imied responsibilit ( he as indeed, would be g sport ‘ee Woe Re RON ere I hus left scant signs of its Kultur or 9% SEASON w decla were push Ip t 1 the ent amp occupied 8 NIC half a century had protected him in) sumer can get ne: Hiss ‘ ‘ Fe S for 7 . or 1. J = life, liberty the pursuit of hap of s of dc oe ee SS . DINNER pitess, and which had conferred up ¢ Mea 4s 0 ve Il the A. E. i. See oo Ate Mr Re tn ; THE DiswoND é ts h o ne long time before he ¢ hoy Hepdicat Aw ca shat he has himself designated a reasonable degree of relief Pits fn Fhe bd < ptible quitger."” If he adhere og acd reater than the gover If the President ‘erect in Hi ~ or @ has no proper place in tions the United Ste vill be of the army and navy, and with pow-, Nations; but a r partner with a = (vw to appoint not merely administra-! only ona vete in the firm where the | sSerseds Yat shat nose jaar Sadler obese! bite at Va Casper Loan Office | officers as well Never Been’ cor a cor 7 | o tetor he ordinary run. of busi Will Save You Mency BUT THE CONSUMER PAYS 1 there may not be foe poe : for trades in the Le f r iE prices for coal find little comfort ee t conforencs (; 2 ah fire Vahieavatey. Beeb N aa echiees or Guns and Ammunition. the Garfield Fuel Administration and: g¢09940004ee¢e06aeee SPECIAL the Direc General of the Railroads. $ NOTICE! We Will Save You The Government fuel official asserts 3 25 P. G t - that the miners can produce er tat the miners ean produce wo wr $ FOR SALE ;| = er Cen sa sier ailel on Pants, Shoes and sa and be if ¢a enough are prc @ Full basement, modern ex- Clothing i i it b f ; : " ; 2 mre cept heat, large corner lot, Blue Serge Suits at $27.50 BEFORE PURCHASIN able An Re HE RTELOL IOLA On facing hoot and Walnut You have been paying ilroad Administration is that the $35.00 for them strects. House is new and well built. Renting now, fur- nished, for $30 per month. fuel crowd ig making excuses for the ag 4 4 $ 4 Men’s Heavy Elk Hide Work Shoes at. $3.50 ituation at the mines penecseeeen and is trying to shift the blame on the Fallzoasle: % Will sell furnished or unfur > ill Rut wherever the b lies. the ar- é nished, This house will sell 4 $ Il Don’t forget the Number sument does not help the buyer of $ within a week. ! wm coulat reais uf SEE OWNER || Casper Loan Office ic i€5s0n 0 this controvers 5 = . oP Eeunant Diner nS At 727 School St 3! Licensed and Bonded ho 3 6 a ernment ownership. and con: # P 4 . pie Se RE a en o- “Ber Price and Terms. ° 2 133 S. Center Phone 63 or 97 Freshman- which all bright scholars distinguished Ives and George Shikany car- \ Shaving off whiskers if a sign of the Hindoos. twenty-seven nourning hundred and Natrona HighS choolNews Notes * awake. Among these con- most rewiarkable was the Sophomore contest in among Atfanta, Ga. Now Booking MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- ply you in car lots at the very lowest prices. We can also supply you with all kinds of 3, SEE US We Buy Hides, Pelts, Fury ind Wool The Casper Storage Co. Casper, Wyo. The boys’ view of the same} atmosphere the in interesting straight-forward ad-| rere sessed rausse Orchestra Poppognpe! ° o%, O, .% rar %S oe, \) *y |S Roeteateasersontentonts SK i Ae A A I EO Bank of Glenrock, Under Control ‘of Cheyenne Bankers {Sneeinl to The Tr CHEYEN Wyo., Sept. 2 Yoder brothers of Cheyenne and Frank—who have been rapidly’ expanding their banking business, have added the Bank of Glentock to those of which ‘hey have control thru ownership of ‘he majority of stock Agsociated with them in the Bank of Glenrock wif be E. W., Stone, mayor of Cheyenne; Wesley I. Dunim. cashier of the Citizens Na- tional bank of this city. and Charles! H Armour of Glenrock. Armour will be cashier of the Glenroeck bank. No; Schilling Tea doesn’t make 400 cups éé 426 1 the pound. Nobody's Advertising Pays does, unless you use tiny in School System cups and make the tea ae weak. (Special to We don’t like’ to say schools of Laramie county are find- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22.— |The management of the public s ing that advertising pays. The dis-| how a is E 2 Peand couraging shortage in teachers for. of Schilling Tea will’ make. whistle of a loco. We'llsay this: Schilling Denver, Coloraae nn ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. G. M. ANDERSON Offices: Rooms 11 and 12 Townsend Building—Phone 65 = i Residence Phone 396-M : iu ores, an A | pecceecccesessooosoes: | THE OXFORD ‘HOTEL CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM THE UNION STATION HAS THE LARGEST DAIRY LUNCH COUNTER IN DENVER. Fireproof Garage in Connection HEADQUARTERS FOR THE OIL MEN OF WYOMING. _ PEPOOCOOOOOS 1000000099 06-00 992m “ABSOLUTE PROTECTION” BELL-KEMP CO. “The Insurance Men” Phorte 370 BARGAINS We still have a few Bargains in— USED C kt will pay you to look them over. We also have two new cars in the famous mod 90 Touring at the old price. John Whisenhunt & Co. EAST SIDE GARAGE: _Comet Fhird and Pine: . +. Phone 79.) 111 East Second

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