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Che CasperDailp a das ] Oey CR 3 = BUSINESS TELEPHONE... +15 2 {DMLY TRIBUNE ‘DOU ANE. SEANCEGOT LN SPRDGHL SoM Rntered at er WV; > Postot- Ti¢e Syren lass matter, Nov. 22,2916. REPORTS row tiie Chin PRESS “EDINBURGH, (By mail.)—1n, Ady: ertising ee Kaitor . pag Editor mate, ehildren constituted 7.48 perm, i ‘| Marked Suttes “Ace Apparent in En-| of the “total number of births register. 1.aB HANWAX, President ang Raltor ed in Scotland in 1917. bos DAL ; eae BVANS.. disting Members in Red ‘Cross Campaign B. GRIFFITH. Advertising B Davia J: |_ Iovery returned soldier mer. ft 2 has ; some sort, mre welcom: | she editor of thin sotumn and will be ates onuies 4p 1 ato the ote: r sailor from enrenentntives Tmt Bandai i 841 Fifth Ave., ew York City. Prugden’ King & Prudden 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, Il. ! Copies of the Day Tribune are on file in the New York and Cl fices and visitors are welcoj » The Red Cross Christmas Roll drive 4s continuing today with’ the same marked success which was ° visible in| the campaign yesterday. Any person desiring to join has beer asked by the committee to apply at any of the banks, — Ale hotels, or at the Oil Exchange building | deserved mention E to receive their membership button. A Ao atontna’: the ‘day. dollar is the edst uf membership in this} hree Months... $32! All material sh mula tse ; Pin er hy drive. ne Month 165! Paes, env ice iat Listof workers for 'Pfiesday follows: ‘S : be in the hands of t Per Copy 05 | De, 15 ehe eaeee lee | fe . WwW va Dan Sullivan, Casper- National bank, ret Dunkranr e é Mrs, J. J. Arensdorf, Henning ‘hotel, thou. ix Months _ Mrs. J. G. Nichols, Henning, Mrs. ‘M. wear Three Month sien h iv “ae 4. What has become of the Sweet! J. Gothberg, Oil Exchange building, 5 money. Gevete ‘© subscription by mail acce jor less period than three month, 4 Bill, which provides automatic insur- and D. ©. Peterson, Army and Navy All subscriptions must be paid in aa- /|ance club. vance and The Daily Tribune will not | after insure delivery after subscription be- for men disabled within 120 days enlistment? IN HERE How do you inter- | pret Article 4, Section 401 of the War| KE E Pi T See one ane een es [Risk Act? Why does the,Bureau of Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu-|War Risk Insurance classif? tuberculo- reau of Circulations. Member of the Associnted The Associated Press Is exclusively | entitled to the use for republication of | all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. EP Lt OUR NEW ADMINISTRATION |sis as temporary, disability? : SPEGCH ns SENATE BY | J. R.B. (Denver.) DEMOCRATIC LEADER, Answer: SEN % The Sweet Bill amending the War Risk Insurance Act in many of its | phases: has passed the House, but has |mot yet become a law, It provides that janyone who dies or is totally and per- |manently disabled within 120 days after) their entrance into the service between |April 6, 1917 and Noveraber 11, 1918 |shall be deeméd to have taken out insur- jance sufficient to provide monthly in- stallments of $25 a inonth, payable to him or his dependents as the case might |’ | be. The result of the c election is am, ple evidence that the average citizen is sull thinking in all four corners of his TR head, and can be depended upon to do) Section 401 of Article 4 as iin effect t+ | ee 2 at present, extends this automatic in- i | the right thing at the right time. |surance only to those men who were Ae REGULAR MEETING OF THE i Those who were defeated accepted totally and permanently disabled or who rt : ' I jdied within 120 days from Octot 15. + H the verdict of the people gracefully and|1917 and the date on which the regu | = ; ' 4 the majority of them have already {ations of Sovernipent snAUAN op prrere \« Ht aa ! i ‘die published. Neither by the original law if Piedged their support to the successful|nor by the Sweet amendment 44 aiman 1) AT TRADES ASSEMBLY HALL i} candidates. This is a healthy spirit, {able to secure this benefit if he re-| a ;fused to take insurance. and is appreciated by those who must | Your last question involves a policy See. Nov. shoulder the Sth responsibility of the 5 f War Risk Insurance | | on ¥ of ithe ‘city, of the Bureau of War Risk Insuranc Business of importance to be transacted. All delegates please | skovernment for the next two years, 1tjo¥er Which we have, of course, no con- i 7 oes~“ltrol. As a matter of fact, tuberculo-| attend q Is only by united effort that the high-|sis has been regarded ix several cases | a. est degree of success may be attahiea, {98 total and permanent disability, and 'y be “attalied. | men are ‘receiving both insurance in He Imo er To the new administration The Trib- ‘stallments and full compensation pay- tt une pledges its undivided support. Mr.|Ments. ‘The noint is that each case is to follow meeting. considered on its own individual mer . : Pelton should Jikewise have the unquali-|jts, and no all-inclusive rule has been iH : EDNA HOFFMAN, Pres. fied support of every citizen who |€stablished. Recommendations have Be eA ee Fi aA jbeen made looking to legislation which| Brrr: seeeoriern seiereticecameneess Wants the city to maintain its forward | will provide that all tuberculosis cases stride. ‘ shall be regarded as total and perma.) nent Gisabilities so that the patient witl| tirely free from financial worry, an | "EMOORSMENT thus be able to get well under the most favorable auspice: 2. While in France I received very War Mothers'to Help Casper Girls; | Advocate Organization to Take Lead iA ESPIONAGE ACT TO CONTINUE IN FORCE, BELIEF ? || -Today’s Events ie Just half a century ago today, at New Brunswick, “N. “J., the teams of Princeton and Rutgers engaged in the first ast eee zoorpall match ever Played in America This is Aue es awikey Day in England the anniversary’ or ‘the discovery of the plot ofsGuy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators to blow up the house of | | par}iament. Nicholas Longworth, Ohio congress- Let us hopé that the people will be as enthusiastic: supporters of Mr. Pelton and the new council all thru the com- ing two years as they were an hour be- little mail, and on arriving in <r |United States, March #1, 1919, with the |27th division, I received news that my |family had moved to Deny Colorado I had enlisted in Loursville, Kentucky, jand was sent to Camp Tayler, Ken- Hy Axsociated Prenx,) Ww. ASHINGTON, Novy. 5.——By unani- mous ‘Vote the #enate Judiciary commit tee has Weclined “tp recommend the repeal of the espionage act. a gS fore the polls closed—and a few hours afterward. SPECIALS MD FO INDUSTRIAL CRIPPLES | tucky for discharge. Am I entitle@ to {travel pdy from Louisville to Denver? F. D. F. (Denver, Congressman Ramseyer of lowa has man ‘and son4n-law of the late Colonel! | Roosevelt,’is in line for congratulations | The War Mothers placed themselves | today on the fiftieth anniversary of his Engraving on wood was long known in China, but began in» Europe with | the manufacture of playing cards abaut for Thursday and Frida i ey _to confer with representatives of residente. 5 Sek fire eae .| Answer: | . ent for a/ birth, | 2400. taken a Mrong stand in advocacy of the! PSV; army provides trayel|®tTongly behind the movement fo Delegations. of sruminent Germans hill preposing to extend aid to the|pay on discharge either to the man’s|Young Woman's Christian Astentabon rar Autcigad SeMRREE Celis tera THRO. T states for the vocational rehabilitation | Piece Of enlistment or to his bona :fide|here at n special aneeting held Men icheli a Apply to Miss Edna Collins,!aay in the council chamber at the city Richelieu Pure Maple of persons disabled in industrial pur-|Home Service Secretary of the Rediyoy, Mrs. C. E. Winter and Mrs. Burke! thers problems of ym tual concern: it! wich "warm sieet Syrup, per quart.. e aylip. Bic Yaues His vargument on ‘the|Cto'y waite wena fnag {Sinclair who have taken an active in-| Will be the first gathering of Germans! - 4 z , Nee, and secure) application tor: CUBS] crest in the campaign for AlY. W..C.A:| aud Austelanp amebroat ssritiiies Race Richelieu Buckwheat 1 preposition that if it is feasible for the} claim. fr UD Ae {here explained the details of the cam-|the commencement of the w - Flour per pound. Ske ee Fe RE a 2c ational Government to vote large} 8- Tam holder of a War Risk Insur-|oaic) for such an institution. | ance ipolicy for $5,000. I want jto have! ir vay explained the meeting | A , 3 3 RB sums of money for the cure of dis-|same changed to a limited ihat, niMG@MREBA orsanizatlones, hate Like Cascarets, ‘they work while WICKS AS VAPO DRUB 120 Richelieu Pan Cake 15¢ taxed and disabled animals, how much pa aL eres cee tain ge. \) » placed firmly on their feet in| ¥OU sleep—that's Tribune Wantads, Flour, per package de more incumbent is it to the work of helping returned servic men, the War Mothers would now tt assist crippled]miums and conditions to me? i humanity. Bir, Ramseyer points out) voy €-Q. (Rowe N.M: ltheir abfeeitign ito ieiding ithe girls i _ *hat only this year Congress appropriat-| You are being sent under separate|C#SPer. Mrs. B. B. Brooks, president! A : : ‘jof the “War Mothers, presided at the rene wd 11,000,000 to eradicate the foot and|cover premium rate jbook, and ia letter! oi ronday a which explains the limited payment poli- it Wa : Oe vii tgndich ord? ‘. mouth disease, $641,045 for hog cholera, |cies. Lack of space prevents its being was ‘foncrls (ee, Lage ae Opening of the asper age 0. $7H41)980 to fight the cattle tick, and so eee a eatten ar Ga ofticer, |#ctive in helping the boys duriig the! e ° e ‘ The bi 3 A . “ 7 : r period. he organization here is on. The Dill for human relief contem-| whose insurance premiums are. fully|W@" Period. -T Ph 63 Caspe W: 0. plates an expenditure of not more than|Paid would be entitled to place claim|P0W, affiliated with the War Mothers) one OMe under the present War Risk Insurance valde id | $1,000,000 per year, “Are mot unfor-|Laws for compensation, for operation SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING : : a axe staid H No Disagreement. tunate and diseased human beings.” in-}2nd hospital expenses. Present finan 3 - cial circumstances limited. “A man never ought Lecation—Rear of Kassis Dry Goods Store. uuires the Congressman, ‘entitled to as H. R. (Albuquerque, N. M.) | to leave so much money,” says a labo! ; 5) muuch consideration from this jlegisla-| Answer: Visiter, GiSSUSSing LHe pWANLOC ANE AUICK WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE If you haye been declared to hayelican. It ought to be pointed out that | tive Dody as unfortunate and diseased), 19 per cent disability or greater, you| the millionaire-in question did not reatly | dumb animals? 1f ‘the bill is enacted| should apply for compensation by’ all| want to leave it.—London Punch. H G. L. BROA US, Prop e Fic’ means. You will also be reimbursed 3 thy purpose and will help an unfortu-|ply to your local Home Service Se Mises pi aelatatedehve 5 4 s tary for form 11-54, on which claim aI tion Tate filled out ania went in to (Our Jobbing Work is Better.) nate class of persons who have been |ea5 te ’made to ithe \United States (Pub: . ‘ secure this bonus. heretofore neglected lic Health Service. Can you tell me dre of Pvt. William M October his address w in this country:” A bank, of course, keeps your money safe. “And it just the as surely can help you handle your money s@felys s Company .—— —————¢ |. 1. RU. No. 312 3am Houw- For petapel a checking account here is more(than « | In the Day’s News | ton, San Antonio, - Te His home simple convenience. It is a guarantee of security to you ° y gel Mears Soa ea in the transmission of funds. It enables you to keep re) M Cl (Albuquerque, N. M.. Ida Minerva Tarbell, who has a birth- » your money instantly accessible without mppeers of loss. Adjutant General of the e bins sto the flay» today, bas been conspicuius for te to i sivng all the fets included in Many Years as # journalist and sociul givng a , t (RE aml ee ree a FS ta hr and any other facts you ecks Frotec u studfed pt Alleghany College, Mendvilic {have about Mr. Kenneay. If he is stil e i later ut ‘the Sorbonne, in Paris.|in the service, ou will:be informed. Lf Your checks drawn on this bank carey your’money to all parts of i Tarbell's identification ‘with the|he has been Miachargen,. yop may. ibe d é the country at the cost to you of a postage stamp. Checking enables “e¥ppsures of the Standard Oil company, |#ble , f f h NO. Ms “Ss : Remit serving as a prolific Pati te 6. Please let me knew Vhru your bx come t e se lecte corree eans from whic i you to keep track of your money in @ systematic way. The stubs in the popular magazines, and her suc-|Service Column whether the state of) r - your. check book carry sufficient entries to do this. sco ok dens ih, Romain gg eee VARY DELICIOUS js blended | : 1 ‘+ > s 7 ot, 8 - 4 . i. ) binge Aq contemporary, .wociety, | have COE Tol MEDORIED Ct vonliaied dia The cancelled checks, returned to you each month, are legal’ receipt Pet gual do use Hier INC ne eRe te cori atinineaota,® andiaigo) went back’ there for your paymerfis, ‘These and many other benefits are yours if you in her lot with the distinctively political] Upon my discharge. a) Oe et ete establish @ eheoking <account “here. We willbe iglad td discuss it womun's movement. Her lives of Lin-|titled to the bonus, if any? evln and of Napoleon have given her] ¥ery. Much obliged to you for any in: widitional reputation as a skillful biog- | formation cregere Niassa =O rapher of large figures-in shistory. Dur- th. t, is a you ing the war Miss Tarbell served on the further with+you. OCOSIIOIPOOIIRS, Ms Buy. it and try.it; If it does not give better ‘satisfac- Answ tion than-any other: coffee of equal price your mer- pa Ll LLL woman's: committee of the coupell for] * Phe? stute of Minnesola is giving a 3 , ‘ i . n al Bank H national defense ic ae Uy bonus of $15 for cach month of s “sant will oad your money: Could we give you The Casper Natio Om EAMSTERS & DRAYMEN ey. aa bide cee Jj One Year Ago in War FAIR TEARETEES ¥ | stronger. evidence of our.confidence in your judgment? ® The Allies began the siege of <Ghetit: TRY ] T YOURSELF Nee argent ee : Pershing's first aay Santo u my ad | ‘ eee NO-VARY PRODUCTS CO. 8 20c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH aS SS 2c AT THE Ci : ———— 3 | MINNEAPOLIS wn. = RIM — kinds | of viata = Aectias | POTTS 2? PET oy coscsncnge hs Sword to. POCOe OO: De settee a edie eae os COS