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ive he ou Che Casper Daily Ecibune NL Sere ART lested overy evening bap 33 Sunday at Casper, Natrona county, ¥O,, cation ‘offices: Of Exchange Building 15 BUSINESS TELEPHONE . Entered at Casper (jWyoming! tor fice as second-class aR Rey. ee 916 ONLY TRIBUNE OEAVIGECOLUNIN — = — =H every retyened Advert! i= Representative: foreign service pavie 3. fandall, 3H Fifth Ave, Prudden, 17. MEMBER & ASSOCIATED PRE: REPORTS PROM THE UNITED PRESS —————— B HANWAY. HOS. DA: President and Editor AED AY, Business Manager ew York City. oe & mae Stegen * Chicago n= ; Copies, of the Dally rribane are on ile in the w York and Chica, = fices and visitors are welcome. FP. oF P = al. lee, ar: navy notes, and material of to the service and ex-service m: be accepted jubject to thi | he object ie column is to sive the SUBSCRIPTION HATES man who did hin bit in the nervice n By Carrice well-deserved mention in the news of Ono Year.....5 the day. : Six Months Three Mont One Month. Per Copy One Fear... Six Months . Three Months Rees 1.50 No subscription by mail accepted for period than three months. AU material should be addresscd (> the Tribune Service Editor and mux: be im the hands of the editor cack week by Friday night. | 1 registered June 5, 1917. at Duncan, Oklahom: +} Immediately afterward 1} valli subseriptions must be paid in aa-|married and came here to make m, ance an he Daily Tribune will . i insure delivery atter subscription ber|home. Filled out my questionnaire comes one month in arrears. here, took my physicial examination and received my card to report at Dun- can, proceeded there and was inducted into service May 27, 1918. Immediately after being discharged on December 19. 1918. I returned to Raton, resumed my former occupation with the Santa Fc allowed mileage at the rate of a mile to Duncan and later granted | cent per mile difference to that Applicant for Memberxhip te Audit Bu- reau of Circnlations. Member of the Asnocinted Prenn The Associated Press is exclusively entidled to the use fe republication of all news credited In this paper and also the local news pyblished herein Os Geet. abet ARTHUR CAPPER point, Am I allowed the 5 cent mileage is Raton? ntire time at Camp! N. y actual home, which stationed thi Texas. C. L. Liowie L., Raton, M Among the list-of possible Presiden-} re entitled to travel p: r mile to your actual bona fide si , and your mileage should cents per mile from place of discharge to Raton. Go to Mrs. Emma T. Kegel, 1 Cross Home Service secretary it ur town and ask her to assist you in tial candidates looking up on the hori zon ef future sele tions, none appears that would be more acceptable to the Breat mass of middle states and west-|; ern farmers than Senator Arthur Cap.| filling out claim for additional travel pay for the difference between th: per of Kansas, amount actually received for fare to A common man from the common] VUncan and what actual f 3 haye been from place of dis people by sheer industry and wonder. Rator ccompanied by additional aff ful understanding and sympathy, he has |‘#¥it setting forth to what point your fare was paid and the circumstances built up a remarkable newspaper or-}which show you should have been paid ganization owning nine papers with a]‘® Raton. circulation of approximately | 2,000,000) 1 established a took up squatter's of undesigi mestead or rath rights on 640 acres uted land in Taos county on lished my corners house on me. On being called service, I informed the land office. 1 was inducted } 1918. How much and employing « round 800 people. Nev- «ra brilliant orator, never a theorist, never given to hysteria and flying off|! of the! at right angles. As Governor ;Partment files. also properly and my son 4 a month to me in De nd}. Expressions Voiced by Great By STEWARD EDWARD WHITE No man has ever stood in our nationat y {life more firmly on what he considered the right; more firmly on love of coun- try. and,more firmly on an progress toward the essential spi underlies our American democ: it is to represent something d in the world’s history. All men, whether in political « information from the War department? I, Z. O., Fort Collins, Colo. Answer: Write to the Adjutant Gen Washington, ral of the D. C., giving the Y s full name, and as many facts as possible about him. It may he possible to locate his recor@é among the War d Hundreds of men bea ame name, howey may be unsuccessful. th m a Canadian soldier who se! d is for thirteen months. I | that the government is giving heard st Can you tell me how I can get could use a little extra money H. F., Denver. atuity provided by the Ca pment, consists of a bonus of $100 2 month or less, for a period of six months after the man is discharged, depending on the amount of h pay and allowances during the time he was in active service, and the kind of service he performed. For in- Stance, in view of the fact that you served oyerseas for thirteen months, you would receive more pay than a man who served in Canada during the whole period of the war. The necessury forms to be filled out in support of each claim, may be obtained from the military hi quarters of each district; nd unit pay must and from of. ommanding militia units. You r take up thi the Repa street, Ottawa, Canada. Can you help me? Lam a poor widow ade an allotment of $15 ember, 1917, and it came until June 30, 1918 The $15 has been taken from pay every month until his dis-| Jast July. W can We get : re y Lb. T., Denve: State of Kansas he received the high-{time will this give me on my “home-|4 jstead, and how long will it be before ; tron vac » “Director os f rseme! 0 at ‘ 1 ‘ Have your son write to the Director est endorsement that has ever been | will be compelled to live on it tolo¢ Finance, Hnlisted Men's Claims Se given to any man. His remarkable bus- | eld it? ON EOne: ra ye Oe ee tion, Munition Building, Washingto iness ability has permitted him to quiet- D. ic a piving euulve Ht : record and the facts o » case. ly work more reforms in the adminis be allowed as a credit én mae " = {the time you must live on your home. c Nes ina tration of state affairs in that quiet/.tead the time which you in the |. Can you tell me whether or not, the at eeehich laereiee Ip eAEGTATNERS 1918 to {Bill providing extra for Aviation , way of his which has brot him closer | Fis ee Dexen ber “qo1s.}Cadets was ever 7 If so, how! to the farr and the great mass|-phe time regularly required to’ prove! Will T get the mone: ST of commen people than any other man |i is three years, in your case it will] sf : awn phe three year the time spent in| 425! ; at today in the western country. \ mites te x ‘q{ The Dill has been passed providi : [ie Esty ices soy siete iyousacu el hat Aviation lets who formerly rhe! © President receive . us a squatter w ot be Tost, because | URE AWIaUK . : A RR ee cay iy, OtuladlonslLof) reslient fuse) £30 Per month, should be paid $100, jority vote af the State of Kansas on} ou were in the serv AS to the}90 per cent extra for regular * 2 the Democratic ticket, so beloved was |time which you will be required to get auty ele tae Cant een | {hack to your homestead, the safest thing . Sey ving full inf Capper that the people gave him ap- bu to do is to write to the Land hington,. D. C. giving fu infor 1 wroximately 90,000 majority on the Re-| at once, stating the circum.|#@tion as to your service and requet | ' yee moonsts se in full, and. they will advise| Blanks upon which to apply for the publican ticket thelr gubornotorial | vou of just when, under the given] €%t@ pay. ait ‘ selection. ‘The State has further shown |circumstances you will be required to} ¢ —- A : Ci ; , move on to the land. They will rae eer ae ae = confidence in him by sending him to advise you as to the necessary To ay Ss vents the United States Senate. A little quiet|to be t in filing your application) ¢ | : : ag h, he! f0F the land which you hold under the | man, never given to saving much, he) quatter's rights. After filing, your} Miners * Pra aihiare Lvl stands closer perhaps to the farmer andj rights will relate back to the date of;bor bodies will ol éitoday ay” Mitel: | vorki fi y ¢ a your original ttlement. ell Day, in honor of the memory of the the working man of Oklahoma, Kan-|** EC Te hea sas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa and Uli | [am an ex-sole ved twenty-Civel pho annual éonferenc ' months in the service. eighteen of which} ,, ic tauacatdlt vill i } nois and understands their needs bet- PB i can Civie association will : ' Ss over seas. At point of demobiliza- ter than any other one r 1 tod in 1 was held up two weeks by the r Bo miners br use of di the United States. Among the news-|/ ; Sie ex ientvolwhite talwervt paper fraternity he is known as the erseas then mustered out, vv IT had vouched to the board that most independent publisher in America, Philadelphi: | sion | the 1 aft-| wil be married today to John F | Sinnott, nd continue until x. Miss Virginia C. Hylan, daugl iyor of New York and Mrs. ty to the retary mayor wns 0, K, I knew I was not well, and) tne Charman: well knowayin’ base-| absolutely on the square against any | ‘cel that they knew it, but T was lone-|), SNe uGn Gather Clersiten condition or theory that would injure |/ome for home and mother, and am now | American league team, will be married Sager OR AEST TPAL mViec | today to Miss Kathleen Daly, daughter or wrong any one, standing upright} cain benefits that have be Mito | Bape, eae teres ‘ and solidly against any moyement that |‘H#s#bled ex-soldiers in the way of com) 4 Washington th ssemble | nimeilionmand vacyornmente pducatianst An ex-Rajnbow Doughboy, Casper, Wyo. | Answer: denies Americanism, and there is no question but that the great mass of farmers would rally to the support of Senator Arthur Capper, carrying with them the big mass of common people nination upon applic and workers in their support, to be the a aa petty al a standard bearer of the Republican par mtiative in your town, The thing ty at the next Presidential election ° ie ee to Mr. en pouegns —u— ise and ask him to fill out a f wplication for compensation make angements for the Public Health Service examination, He will J ck Pot ilso give you infc fon about the He a sovernment training for disabled sol ~ : Tic | a who I believe enlisted in the army. 1} There was an old woman Tam ve ixious to locate a friend | Who wanted a flat. do not know from which state he en-| She had seven children, listed. Will it be possible to get any} So th: settled that (en | ee SE Meral—-Bave Over Birdie’s Saxophone. 5 | The third number an the program Was u saxaphone svlo by Miss Birdie} | Puffer. Musicians are agreed that the} saxophone is an instrument out of| which but few can get any real music, but Miss 1 ie played it beautifully. | She is a popular member our most) exelusiye social , and is also noted for having once whipped # gentleman | who did not appreciate her sexophonc | playing.—Pleasant Valley (Ark.) Palla} dium. Ever See a Silk Bartender? Sign in a downtown window SILK BARTENDERS’ VY. 3 For oom wwe! Hauling Apparentls ton J out —See— The shortage of houses should be re livved now. Col. &, M. is back. —_ H Work on the Dubois fish hatchery is| N Van ant cheduled to sturt within the next few | 5 days, according to Hiyerton adyices, | ? tHe! eonienct having been let to the HENNING HOTEL | — Iiverton ‘Construction company. | today the International rites | The medical showing on a discharge | e certificate iy not necessarily final and} the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, nion a e ‘ kes care of compensation, witi| At All Dealers “Every Puff a-Pleasure” Sweet and Mild L. G. MURPHY CIGAR CO. Wholesale ‘Fobaccos, Cigarettes Cigars, Occasion of Nation Wide Meet Dae” 7 Wie <\ly every American should feel it to and your in-| ve | i gratuity to all men who served over- | from district | uence f k r *|D'Annunzio, Italian poet aviator of! 'ncludes Mrs. Robins’ Miss Mary An- s matter with | jotion Committee, 45 Rideau | and thea | ence called by President Wilson under pular prices, history of our country wilt grow strom year to year as the dust of battle fells |and as the perspective on his life, per- sonality and achicvements becomes ;more clearly defined. And so sure- WASHINGTON, Oct. 2).—(United Press.\—Wages, the 6-hour day and betterment of working conditions are | his personal interest and a mutter of his own pride to assist in placing an up- propriate memorial to this man. cussion at the world conference of women workers which opened here under the formal title of the rirst In- ternational Congress of Working Wom- en. Women workers of 34 countries were {invited to send delegates. Delegates from nearly all countries now here overflowing hotels and private homes | |in which many are guests. Others will |arrive before the week ends, officials said. | Among the countries whose women | Workers sent delegates are Gréat Brit- ain, Canada, Franoe, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, 'Poland, ,Czecho-Sloyakia, Argentina and Uruguay. Each was en- Utied to ten delegates and no limit was | put on the number of secretaries and | assistants. ; Nearly 500 delegates and assistants | will register before the congress closes, lit is predicted. | Among the delegates representing the | United States is Mrs. Raymond Rob. }ins of Chicago, president of ‘the Na- | tional Women’s Trade Union League of | America, which called the congress to |meect inconjunction with the Interna- {tional Labor conference “scheduled to , open tomorrow. All subjects to be put before the In- ternational Labor Conference will also be introduced in the women's congress, ording to Mrs. Robins. ; Arrangements for the women’s con- ress were made by the international committee of the National Women's | Trade Union League which committee | BRIELE D'ANNU LIVES IN BROO! YN—Anthonie Fiume fame, who lives ut 183 Bay re) street, Brooklyn, who says his brot! her | ris si N was great even as a boy. Came here | rose Agnes Nestor of Chicago, to write light operas and is associated | Miss with A. Selmagghi, with whom hej teaches music at the Metropolitan Opera House building in New York. derson, director of the woman's bureau | of the United States Labor department, | Miss Schneidermann of New York and Julia Q’Connor, head of-the wom.-| en's section of the National Electrical Workers’ Union. | : : ‘ 2 provision so far as is y wes- Gentlemen Shave With ang Cuticura Soap The Healthy Up-To-Date Cuticura Way cticable, the standards of organized por in all countries and to improve these standards. f the peace treaty-to sme CLUB IS GIVEN. MANY RECORDS| The repertoire of musical selections | of the Army and Navy club victrola as been augmented 30 recore The gitt of Miss Grace No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no free alkali, no waste, no irritation __|SFEBRING GEER’ |! ment, or not, must have cvare ‘ , Mt Weekes ogn Dares in are bd mistakes be not been }the fundamental facts. His p 4 iene cavalry, Fort D. A. catch re very long. [t used to be climbed The cai man as he stood on the sustained a fracture of the arm, numer- the principal subjects scheduled for dip- | US cuts and possibly internal injuries. Bu ga u los on 17, black 2, Midwest addition; lin, on part of lot 5, block 132, Casper; Con. $600. on lot 17, block 2, Midwest additon; Con. ®ahr on lot 6, BREAKS, AUTO HITS SOLDIER Siena The man who driven by J. D. Br curbing and struck Rod- swerved “from the street, dewalk: He a comnee in error to Sele ak. life insurance. In| el fully. by. ting the Aree publications mailed by ie PENN MUTYAL LIFE a EK State Phone 1260-J. REAL ESTATH TRANSFERS in to Geo. Taseopu- M. Guy Wood et ux to Bessic Frank- Geo. Taseopulos to Herbert Keeling 800, Mt. ity and Title Corp., to Nellie block 118, Sheridan AEE SEC ECE REI RE IESE IER ERO TI RARER IRI The Henning Hotel : Announces a Hallowe’en Dinner and Dance (Informal) to be given on Friday Evening, October 31st A Special’ Table d’ Hote Dinner at $1.50 per plate will be served from 6 to 9 p. m. Dancing Commencing at Nine. Please Make Your Reservation at ah Early Date EKER EK AREER EK ERK IK RE KERR IR IER RIKI RRR ER RT AMMAN RAEN RENE RATER HEREIN EES Parlezvous Francais? Classes Beginning Tuesday Evening Bi-Weekly ENROLL NOW AND BEGIN RIGHT Call 442 W. L’Ecole des Affairs de Casper CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Smith-Tartar Bldg. Phone 442-W. even when shaved twice daily... One. soap for all sing.» Doub athing Between Friends—~ A Photograph and shampooing. Doubles razor efficiency, not to speak of yalue in promoting skin punty, skin corefort and skin health due to its delicate, fragrant Cuticura medication. 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All Keen Kutter Hetchots "Patent We which prevents KU ar Ecorse 6¥ fae A os! eaiaegiions| and are sharpened ready for use. ‘The, Keen Kutter Trademark covers a com- HOLMES HARDWARE Phone 601 _ Holmes to Homes Second at Wolcott eee ebileltititititicenorr BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH. . Grand Central Block. All kinds of‘ Sandwiches at ve Quick service, highest quali Nd Notice Stockmen ~ Here is a CHOICE FEEDING PROPOSITION for SHEEP or CATTLE right at Home, within trailing distance of your own Range, 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 price. =" Casper Storage Go. Warehouse Phone 63 Casper, Wyo. It is a good bank’s duty to assist its clients in the solu- tion of their problems—whether they be the problems of a merchant or a farmer. Both are business men. In fulfilling this. moral obligation, we like. to consider our organization as your business partner—interested in your'success and. eager to forward-your plans. Confidential Counsel If you wish sound advice in seeking credit, making in- vestments, or eyen the more personal problems’ of your business, you! will he welcomed: here... You will find a talk with our officers helpful. This service is:in addition to those commonly attributed-to banks and is a murk of our appreciation for your account, We waut to show you that this bank wants your: business, And wo want to show you the many practical’ benetits you‘ receive: through Placing‘ it here. , : The Casper National Bank

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