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PAGE TEN "_ Gbhe Casper Daily Cribune €be Casper Daily Cribune. Issued every evening ex Casper, Natrona. county, cation pffices: Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postor- fice as second-class matter, Nov, 22, 1916 BER THE ASI IATED PRESS — UNITED PRESS REPORTS FROM T° Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave., ‘k City. 1720-23 Steger Bldg., @Chicago, Tl. Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago or- fices and visitors are welcome. << _______ SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier eriod than three months. ao one must be paid in aq- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. ee _ Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- reau of Cireulations. —<—<—<<——$$____ Member of the Associnted Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republicatica of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. ee No. asia ONE ——$—$—$—$<$—$—$————————— THE PRINTERS’ STRIKE There is much misunderstanding in regard to the strike of printers and pressmen in New York, which is de- laying. more than 150 national publi- cations, and which affects practically ev periodical arriving in Casper. The New York pressmen are out- ; laws, and de not belong to the Inter- national Printing Pressmen’s Union, and are not recognized by the Amer- The pressmen’s ican Federation of Labor. le- gitimate and recognized union is making an effort to man the and is doing all in its power ue the publications. The printers who went out in sym- pathy with the pressmen were prompt- ly ordered to return to work forth- with by the International Typo- graphical Union Executive Council— nd they went to work. The pure and simple, and has been re- ike is a Bolshevik movement pudiated by organized labor. The Typographical Union respects its contr: International , and sel- In their dom ever sanctions a strike. effort to stamp out Bolshevism in the the employing printers of New York have the hear- ty cooperation of both big unions in printing craft, the printing trades, and they will win. =e MORAL—DON’'T BORROW The following editorial is from the Sebree (Ky.) that he can’t build up a circulation Banner, who claims for his paper because a half dozen neighbors use the same paper: “A man who was too stin y to sub- scribe for his home paper sent his lit- tle boy to borrow the copy taken by a neighbor. In his haste the boy ran over a $4 stand of bees and in ten minutes looked like a warty summer squash. His father ran to his assis- tance, and failing to notice the barb wire fence, ran into that, cutting a hole in his anatomy and ruining a $5 pair of trousers. The old cow took advantage of the gap in the fence and got into the corn field and kill herself cating green corn. the Hearir a racket, wife ran out, upset four-gallon churn full of cream into 1 basket of little ehickens, drowning the entire hatch, In her haste dropped a $35 set of falso teeth, The = aah 0 L. Rogers, announces that Jaunar: weeks in cities, and a month or more | {ian ‘ing a brand-new $25 carpet. THKERS NEEDED BY UNCLE SAN Call Is-Issued for 125 Enumerators in This District, Embracing Central and Northern Wyo- ming Counties The director of the census: Sam 80,000 enumerator: will be needed to take the next cetsus. The work begins on and will last about two in rural districts. Rates of pay will vary, depending upon the locality nd character of tae district to be vassed. The average pay per enumerator at the census of 1910 was about $70. At this coming cen- t will probably be not less than $100. “Active, intelligent, and» reliable men and women, not less than 18 years of age, are needed for this task,” said Director Rogers, ‘‘and in a sense, this is a call for volunteers. The importance of a complete and re- liable census, especially in these critical times when more than ever before perhaps we need complete data regarding population, conditions, tendencies, and resources, can hardly be over-emphasized. The reorgani- zation of the social and economic structure and the readjustment of in ternational relations necessitated by the war must be based on t knowledge i yand es and all It is hoped, therefore, that irited energetic people thru- country will volunteer to act as census enumerators even though they may not care for the positions so far as the pay concerned. I should be sorry to think. and I do not beli that all our gatiriotisem was used up by the war and none left over for public service in timcs of pea N. V. Kurtz, supervisor for the census for the First District of W: oming, which includes the counties of Big Horr Fremont, Natrona, Converse, Weston, Crook, Campbelf, Johnson, Washakie, Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, and Sheridan, states that he will need about 125 enumerators for this dis- trict. Applications or req application forms shouid b: him on or before October address is Sheridan. Wyoming, Federal Building. As a test of their fitness for the work, applicants will be required to fill out a sample schedule und will be duly notified of the time and place for this test. So S$ practicable the place selected will be one which is easily accessible. ——————— baby, having beén left alone, crawled thru the milk into the parlor, ruin 214 Dur- _ing the excitement the oldest daugh- ter ran away with the hired man, the dog broke up 11 setting hens and the calves got out and chewed the tails of four fine shirts on the clothes line.” Sn One Consolation—Youths sowing their wild oa in so much Like Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. 60.000 CENSUS nowadays can't mix —Boston Transcript. > bert and Queen Elizabeth Co., inc. KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM OFFICIALLY RECEIVED AT NEW YORK—King Al- given the freedom of the city by Mayor Hylan. (c) Copic Service COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS Rich Bachelor Wants Wife WILSON’S ArDS DISCUSS UNIFORM COURSE OF STUDY AT MEET HERE Miss Della Abbott of Lusk, super- intendent of education in Niobrara county, Miss Barry of Douglas, sup- erintendent of Converse county, and Miss Mve Hamilton, superintendent of Natrona county, held a conference here yesterday at ‘Miss Hamiltcn’s office for the purpose of arranging “ course of study which will insure uniformity of work in the rural schools of the central portion of the state. The superintendent of Fre- mu county, was not able to attend the conference, but she expressed her dees in a letter sent to Miss Ham- ilton, and agreed to abide by the de- sision of her three’ colleagues. Se HOPE FOR TOY TRADE | BOOM HELO IN GERMANY (By United Press.+ ' BERLIN. (By Mai.) —The “made-| in-Germany”’ to: ry will come} into its own again it to the Leipsic industrial far. Sehmidt pointed out that this. branch of industry was particularly | ~~ well rep. ented, lines were likewi sively, but eve Porcelain and glass | e displayed exten- where the minister | heard the complaint that lack of coal, lack of rawstuffs and unfavorable! e were making the German ial, position difficult. - One big American shoe house w: represented ot the fair, and el many orders cespite the high -in marks—deimanded for the duct. pre- eS A Tribune Wantad will sell it. CAMPS for HUNTERS of good feeling in selling a product that satisfies—thal does all you claim for it—and that’s what the old reli- able NO-VARY DELICIOUS COFFEE is doing. TRY IT YOURSELF NO-VARY PRODUCTS 60. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. For rates and further information inquire at Tribune Office. FLOYD J. STALNAKER, Dubois, Wyo. OOOO OML OGG LMS THERE'S A WORLD —————————_——_—————_————— ‘Setar Godhodiodinnindiotintto siesta odinte totes dntodle seo tto eosin depte cindipdeoloo tee Spee , ee . ording ta the! 000 miles, hope and belief expressed by Econom-| out iron or steel in its hull or fit- ic Minister Schmidt following his vis- tings. 1 “Many people have blamed me for not getting married. Since child- hood I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, never being able to get any medicine or doctor to help me. Now that Mayr’s Wonder- ful Remedy has entirely cured me, I am anxious to get a wife.” It is a simple, harmless preparation, that re- moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract ahd allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One- dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by druggists everywhere.—_ Ady, Non-Magnetic Ship Leaves on Another Two-Year Voyage (Re Aaencinted Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. ‘The non- magnetic ship “Carnegi outfitted for two years and carrying a crew of. 17 men is leaving today on its! task of tracing thru the south At-; latitic and Pacific océans the devi- ou! curves which the magnetic pole! out for the compass to follow. its fifth trip. The ship already ent ten years in traveling 200,- It is specially built, with-| =e Read the Tribune ads. 9to12A right at Home, within'trailing d Phone 63 } Stipation: | Swonightlyandnote thepleasing results. Free “Dancing EVERY EVENING FROM ‘Henning Grill’ SPECIAL MUSIC DURING DINNER Notice Stockmen Here is a CHOICE FEEDING PROPOSITION for SHEEP or CATTLE : On the Burlington Railroad and not out of the State. OVER 400 TONS CHOICE ALFALFA and choice Native Hay, 400 acres of good Stubble, good-wa- ter and feeding Pens, fine shelter. This is really an extra fine - place to feed, at-an exceptionally good pricey - 5 3 —_— Casper Storage Go. Warehouse Cevanceore UNABLE TO FIND MEN HE WANTS WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Presi- dent Wilson asked to see several persons but neither Admiral Grayson nor ‘Secretary Tumulty has been able to find any of them. The president told them they show- ed remarkable inability to find any one he wanted to see, adding that so far as he was concerned the “campaign of silence” was, at an end. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be a og Mla If your skin is yellow—complexii pallid tongue coated —~appetite ae Youbaye se ane in your mouth— ~ a‘ A should take Olive ality | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- nue for calomel—yet, They start the bileand overcome con- Millions, of boxes ld annually at 10c and’25c. Tike T THE istance of your own Range, |ing tournament at Pinehurst, N. C.; }from January 19 to 24, will have/ " Among the country’s star amatew who may get to make to Bel. 0. §. THPSHOOTERS TO. aca cnc fash.; Art Risser, DL; Walt COMPETE IN ANTWERP Sac, Emagen" nsen, n .; Horace s ' sors inekweedls Ee |. Weeden, Cleve- . jland; F. E. Brint, NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—(United! _ n -. Press,)—Unele Sam will send a team! “CAIRO, Egypt—Saloon habitucs of trapshooters to compete in the| phere have agreed to “go dry” until olympic games at Antwerp next year. the prices at the principal bara, which Showing made by America's best! have just been raised considerably, gun men in the ntid-winter trap shoot- are reduced. much .to do with the selcetion of the 9 men who will fly the colors of the Ss T H M A United States against the world. There is no “cure” The team will be chosen from but relief is often brought by— among the high average shooters in the A, T, A. tournament of 2000 tar- gets or more.. It may be the ten leading shooters or a team selected ICK’S from the first twenty or fifty by a R BODYGUAR! competent committee. 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