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SPP ENE oe RAR LA. OATEANEM Rte tae sete Hy ee RENN TE ENE CELINE ELON KIT ERE TERA RETEST FREI PAGE TWO Che Casper Dailp Tribune! | OWN FAGLANT Issued every erening exce) 7 wencay, at Rper, Natrona dount 0, Publi- tion offices ou BEA WES Building lis hoped for. Hemmant is a friend of a ls aS ad 4 BUSINESS ‘TELEPHON 5 sntered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- i 43 second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 th oM- the Johnston family. Pence tacit didnt kEE AA Did alg Designated ‘Semen on ‘ MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED 4 = 4 | Leis Its ial Newspa; oming cers jn ‘ee fons may a. a ' REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRE j per in Wy. be Tearned by een rom their lo- a 4 os i | cal postmasters,from the American | Oil-er commercial companies books . A AN WAY, pel u ; There were 50 new members added dergoing the examination, are paid by | Red Cross and from the state and.mu-|checked or kept periodically or con; N ‘ ‘man (receives voodtional training, his! the life of Mrs. M. R. Jobnston, wife ctiaeld grey is and he re-|of the chairma&n of the Wyoming State Sere a ee pe ted ty the |Highway commission. Mrs. Tohnaton Federal The’ all ces, |was dying from anemia when the oper-/ are pever Jess than the Cheepanaator | ation of blood transfusion was resort: ( After ed to. She immediately evidenced much tion | greater strength and her recovery now ‘BUCKS for SALE Eleven head Blac Bucks; shear 16 | pee wool; weigh about 150 pounds; three years old; ex. cellent condition; sel] reason- able. See 0. G. JOHNSON Care Casper Storage Groce Casper, Wyo. to the membership rolls ef the George | the War Risk Insurance ‘burenu. nicipal héaith officers. ‘In cities or |tinuously reasonable. Address M. X., Vroman Post No. 2 during the last Patients are treated, so far as prac-| towns large enough to maintain a mu- | Tribune. in ‘the. district in which they | nicipal health service, the Jocal’ health So ppljeation; where, however, they | Officer will furnish the name and ad- TH: 4 Ray eee week, according to Hgrry Fisher, sec- Advertixing Representatives German Paper Publishes Messages| "etary of the post. ‘his was done ry Pneumonia killed more men than bat David J. Randall, Fifth 2 y 5 although no particular effort was made > suffe: 5 diseases or | dress of the nearest representative of |,),. % ae x fire eee Supposedly Sent by Crown to secure new* members: re suteriperoipactaaric Se the Unli es Public He: Sery pee inthe yaar Mast ended. : 4 | an be benefited by change of climate;|the United Stat ath Serv: Prince Early in Wold, j may be sent to special hospitals. | lee or focal. examiner ere (hs EEG 7. , . — ° new The expense of furnishing artificial | 9 ar nsuran nm communi- ymraevawat? War. MEDICAL ATTENTION GIVEN. limbs and prothetic apparatus is paid| es which do not maintain municipal LPS HE ae oe reteh Of /Trew'’s ‘our tike a Toast, For the Those discharged prior to Octobe by the War Risk Insurance. bureau, | health services, the application for the Luncheon was just over, and|tiny taddters there is a ied » the responsibility of the U Banta ewnelaset tives sree veces prophy. | 2ddress of either-of -these representa- e* was talking to a little knot of|menu, sometimes Unceda nit (By mail) A series of | Pension Bureau, Washington, D. C., to jactic. will be authorised, but onlyito {tives ean be made to the state health, Wor'ens ‘The first words I heard, agkgnd milk, sometimes Grahim ¢, : 1 to have been sent in| which application should be made. The | tho extent necessary to relieve the dis-|9erviec at the state eapitol or to any | {Slt quietly into a nearby seat, we stages of the war by the| only provision for medical care for such ayitity for which the claimant was dis-| United States postoffice. The local ex-| §National Biscuit,” reeall’ ig_pleas man Crown, Frederick, to the | men is in the National Soldiers’ Home. ¢yarged from the service aminers mentioned above are physi-|, §ntly my own tasty Uneeda Lune! CEA LG Bini ae hl ShariceliOr.: tbe: | teens tet The Public Health Service is unable| Gans in the district appointed by the || eon I liked her, and Count Ernst/'for the tr to give hospital treatment’ to any dis-| Bureau of War Risk Insurance, to ex-| fortab>;)as she spoke ag rial writer of the! country and Ameri in Canada. charged soldier suffering from venereal | @mine discharged service men who have | aud ears busy. rs, Oatmeal Crackers or Lune) 1; it. This is changed on special jecasions to Old Time Sngar © Ook. ad Newtons and, rarest re days when we hy ice cream and Nabisco, and mpc on Bethmann Holly von Reventiow, ¢ baa 00 Tages Zeitung, and containing | Disabled Can: is therefore, should be disease. The interpretation placed on | @¢casion to apply for compensation sory “Between the dark a .d‘daylight etonth ‘iy mail weceptea ge Criticisms of men and events, is pub: [referred to the Public Health Service the iaw by the War-Risk Insurance bu- medical and hospital treatment. She was quoting, “there's alw: vs ° bonr is just Jess period Uh hree months. lished by the V in the yas are soldiers Of | ponu is that such diseases are caused | Civic and welfare associations, soldier bit of paus ‘ us } All subserip paid inad-, In February * crown prince | the Unit by the applicant's own misconduct, and | Placement bureaus, having to do with ¢ s hat is all, and made us sw ‘ Inuirenaelicer ee ataies dl to have wired | “Discharged soldiers, Sailors and ma- that consequently no funds of the War | the assisting of discharged soldiers,{ children. Since they” were tingMBvould keep coming évery day—1 ription b Delon e, expressing ul in the you and I both know we must f children,? as we ivilians under the law, and Risk Insurance bureau can legally be | lors and marines, should be prepared | things, I've given that hour_to comes one month in of hospital treatment’ used in their treatment. The Public |‘ help any applicant to get in touch | babies. First I had tg ust Applicant for Me man G discussing the under the provisions of para- th Service has no funds which can | With these facilities which the govern-| Then, when thes meamict Ee ‘also exp a disgust Pro 1459, army regulations. “How- rr only the treatment given at the | ment has provided. poltoadle;+i Member of the Axsocinted Prens fessor Hans Delbrueck, of the Univer; any soldier, or marine who © public clinics which are held three All correspondence with the War ne The Associated P is exclusively sity of Berlin, and others ss] has been hon ischarged since times each week at each relief station, | Risk Insurance Bureau relative to med- entitled to the use for republi all news credited in this paper the local news published he sation of and also ‘ tober 6, 191 n line of duty {dition is a re disability incurred whose present con- ed as “recluse idiots.” to hay ign. especially appe tients of the War Risk Insurance| tl examination or care of any claim. au who dle in hospitals of the Pub. | #t should be addressed to “The Chief Health Service may be buried at | Medical Advisor, Bureau of Wi the patience of the imperial heir, ation of that disabil- - x Risk Inder date of December 20, 1914, wired | ity or is consequent upon it, is entitled stations at an expense not to ex- | /"S5Urance, Washington, D. C.,” ana! sis Tathertas’ TaNlovwe: to hospi m care under 1 $100.00, which will be paid by | ‘nsmitted through the Surgeon Gen- | _ Professor Delbru lin, has » prov! ‘ar Risk Insur- the service. In the event relatives or | ®™! Of the Public Health Service, the MAYOR LE The entire city rs entitled to the custody of the |@?¥elope being addressed to the Sur- quest ft, reasonable and neces. | 0" General of the Public Health Serv. penses for transportation of the oe Hospital Division, Washington, rticle in. the} Act in Public Health Service hos-! oth | pital, Miliuury hospital, it there be room body the loss of ‘ a for him, or in local civilian institu: sar a cl yor, Dr: pebolin) xtract from Bulletin No. 27, body of -the deceased to his former per, whose death ured in Ch fellow from the university.| War Department, November 4, 1919.) home for burial may be paid by the has influential friends in higher} When a reasor cago yesterday. nox jh apaeh Gal ericnds ren zi ble doubt exists as War Risk Insurance bureau. Men om ave differed from Dr. civilian positions, this circumstance; to whether the disability or injury oc- ings uy See at tone tice aaa IFA GIVES BLOOD rer ps Uy, and there are those docs not alter the case." curred before diset *, the appleant sc as Taal ts a service ong : The Vorwaerts expresses the belief | will be placed immediately under treat. TTC ht ane “ vitics to hospitals oper- ; ren that Belbr whom the paper des) ment, pending a decision as to his @ed by the Public Health Service, and 10§ hs ine crib Rethmann’s intellectual pa-| eligibility for treatment, which decision | '°,17mS. navy and marine ‘hospitals. yor of the city of jadin. a man who was pious in de-| will be made on receipt of his papers. io yiteee cet Service is divided int must. present evidence 't fourteen geographical districts, un- putatecDnulecne: oe Btion* douthie enzollerns.”” will be! ‘The appli r, but for Dr. Leeper, the loyal tion the Hohenzollern: py bility existing at the | €e" the direction of district supervisors. (Special “to The 4 The Tribune.) Wand the ere. wil sp Surprised and amused when he learns| of in : SE EES Pe cae ees of the proposed Chrissr gist the| time of tion from the serv. I” each state is a state supervisor with | WHEATLAND, Wy an unheard of yearbook in which he displ vulgar and most unpatriotic 1 ntly beg you to re-{ tion.” ¢ sper mourns top of today’s market list by the unanimous vote of the family. t seem ay ofus who did t subserib to some of the policies in force du cumbency as tu as ral »» Dee. 13,- most tractable citiz remain a place of honor and respect Sees prince naa thitstens Taosin ive such ‘evidence (to ‘be furnished jy, ee atte ase surer isor | Transfusion of eight ounces of blood | something toe eat. D in the heart of every patri years age his official discharge or a certi- | Vel “sf hic space eae peomins it trom the veins of Clarence ,Hemmant,) dainties always begin our Chil-|dren’s Hour with its fasty feust. Dr per was a combir "In a message ventlow the erown copy thereof or by his hospital {in pective state; and the local @ sturdy ex-soldier, Thursday c Z examines all service benefi- erman record. If the applicant has a certifi. ¢*#™m' Zim- | cate of discharge without statement of | Ciaties applying ito thtealitar treatment the public health officer own volition or by direction. | 77 fe) srinee complim d the Pan editor for his rebuke to nd the new—the old, in th wh » living under the new order of ; A; ‘ mermann, of the Lokal Anzeiger who, | any disability eee rectic things he still retained and brought (UA)0"h" hats, ventured to discuss war consider whether the disability for ra He phoap aie aaa in ene vieln: | into CHEK practice many of the stand: aims. That same day the Hohenzol-} which he claims treatment is due to | y furnish | treatment and give prescriptions which will be filled at a local druggist. Quite a number of discharged s¢ sherl, | a reactivation of a condition for which received treatment service or whether phed to August r, thu he had previous jern scion tele owner of the Lokal Anz : tingly that your edi-) while in the mil “T regret exer iee-men apparently com: the written law corrupted t tor, Zimmermann, has been allowed to) the present disability cannot reasonably Hentation her the paveee eee com ! ws which govern’ men and £S. write such nonsense. Ali of us ron: | peeled aan praeeatt injury or juries or disease contracted or { new, beewnse he was farsighted nize only one war aim: “Down with] disease Ineurred in the mil nied in the service, but are not aware | gh to look ahead and see the 2hgland : “that the disabliity existed at Of, thelr rights. Any member of the 3 he Vorwaerts states that the’erewn | het show that the disability existe mil or naval service, incl , ngs in store for his beloved : ; ix, the time of his entrance into the ser 3 aval service, ineluding ma: | prince apparently inherited from his ; sines, Who thinks he is entitled to com- | but also | ice, the law provides that he shall b he paper | ete med to have been in sound condition at the time he enrolled for ser pus enough to put sire not only the vement into a fondness for tel concludes: gift of gal paphing pensation should make application for it to the n st representative of the 3 Vnited States. Public Health Servic: man Dir jby the War for use of operati nd services of Whe; bureau faithful offi in paying o phe entire city joins ican Federation of Labor have “t summoned to meetin Washington t . to “formulate su be essential tos: Send ‘for our price list of sthetist, home grown seed, bulbs, the , “\With such pleasantries this army; When a discharged — servi ‘tions for getting in touch with £ e eper has often said that he eLeAY deter! petticoats | makes tion to the medical officer these repr i Of the” “Health wished no greater mo} Mt to his nself be the enemy.” | in charge relief station of the Pub- Service are ah ddoseon ihe caiae hir 3 f ws eeding para: | memory thaif the paved streets of the _ Rete eR NL Ea The disability with whieh the y eae oe brat jout War RiskyInsuranee. Form 526! if applicant is suffering must, of course, of Casper—and indeed no greater 0 COR | it ts apparent that “hei'ts entitiod to diave been. incurred or iggravated’ in i / deat imu tat, i.e | Today s Events | j treatment by the War Risk Insurance line of duty und in active service , could be cone Hoth | | bureau, the medical officer directs him | in the military or naval establishment, fiardbactaced aetvectal).co verti he le report to the nearest relief station Very often the fact of a man having eee Eis Swill be held at Dartmouth | Where un examination is given and the | applied for and been granted compen. D a Gis ine manner, | College today in celebration of the ‘150th | Necessary treatment is furnished either sation will determine his eligibility for | de 6 “ r. Leeper's unassuming manner, SOUS] onithekeumitinerenithd’ col or out of a hospital. Vocational training under the Federal # both in business and pri lage &: | If the applicant lives more than 100 Wourd of Vocational Education, and |™% At oM the charms of his perse | Momentous issues, involving labor and | miles from a relief station or is unable | this alone would make it important l 3 following profession, he | other problems following in the wake.| to proceed to the hospital or relief | that all eligibles apply. f % - re at stake in the general} Station, he instructed to apply for) It should be borne in mind that when ¥ wi © too busy to form acts Of the war, & 4 . ’ a ELGG Ao To HG In iis ORuctralan | eaealaaion | Co pital near his home, | # of charity assist the needy in | commonwealth today. » | selected by the in charge of the 4 ¥ distress, eve his) most intimate General Pershing nd {rr ief station to which the applicant ap- iy . wn . " # friends knowing little of this side of | scheduled to pay a visit of i helo Ti zear cag SU IaE Soe ent ito! @i6ii1} > et his life hoanyatol tholerod UOTURCS jc | Pesident physician of the hospital to tf i , { 5 In the death of our mayor at the | / ants built by the government | sive the man an examination and 3 vA ‘ Sheffield, Ala. jment at a rate not exceeding 0 a b . O ai ; d carly age of 52 years, the city of fs of the national and interna | tn addition rd treatment, { if Casper has lost a true friend and a I unions affiliated with. the Amer. | the usual extrd whl: bos paid i i x we h action as may d and promote plants, trees and learn how Amor the pondence at Ellis ties and freedom of treated at the hospital Island was found a letter from Emma jy station, If it is imposs for him to you can save 20 per cent. Panini Dane hod a Eiee Sunday, Decembeg, 11. | travel, arrangements > for his | Men’s “Department : ‘ Be wun Sunday ix the 120th aMhiversary of | tTeatment at home. ‘The® travel ex fine spirit our vd taste will not | mination, the hospital expense: . Bs H 4 é : ; With ses appropriate to the o | Wah tear pit . Done Basin Wyo i W. he carried away by the cheap nation: | acion Alabama will celebrate the cen-| eis being examined, and his D le } i SHeoneginr ig Seat eas ita ee See ee ee gee expenses in returning home, together ant tore ) sion hie Ie evrrswhore run its (cat OF hen natahoa expenses in returning ome, together | We. a Rs mind you that there only 10 more Shopping Days * ; Kk until Christmas, and we make the following Christmas sug- ; gestions for men: brut, "Phe appointee saat trend of our, | LOday’s Anniversaries | | ————<1), internationalist: president met the test v of hi tnarchist lady friend, ys Austrian veichsrath ; 4 atk — pea Is the desi f with a speceh by s the desire of every No one attempts to deny that a large Bs ahiin which heldwelcaps boy, and the. boy who m of money was spent by the friends on peaceful appearance of “ Kurepean affairs does not have one miss- SF Seem ner uman H. Newberry for his ¢ if Suits id AR Bae asa PRES TRTRE REL Ga Geer nr AED inplateal (aaa Vewed uinvareien es a part of his life ¥ Overcoats ; “i Fur Caps Rete Ta ead LG i AE a st the 8 life val which can never be re- it a Painatar “nmeriee aoa oeapead pw Sondndinias wis) bad! iL turned‘to him, . The ex- { if Mackinaws Gloves “tr necessary to elect a man} ED ‘ivieigae: ercise is , safe and an 4 ar a Sth does bamtiinas Woe nanttion dt dia aaine one healthful... Ownership Bath Robes Hosier i" Apon whieh this government was, f inquiry was made public, of a bicycle cultivates * . Tainded, Had thoxe who were boost M08 Emnerar Willlum dissolved, the desirable traits ina boy ||) ¢ Auto Robes Trunks j ‘ ut election, while Vote supplies for the war in south or girl—care, self reli- : c. My ed on su commands rare NEE eels Sree gree, sense of me- a Blankets Sutt Cases ye UNS pike she THERIEN ALAA CEERI NPRM CERI chanics, and __ bodily g é vs, H Fort mn ean matte sews TH hip the “Dard naything for tne Gite ie only a Tew. Y House Coats Traveling Bags §. pa el Nas pully MV s1915—Aiy nuit t that british sov-| nything for the Boy or Girl P ° 5 _ ¥ the hands of Mr on, Michigan ernment would tke over Am ajaii eels sf eet Ne Tah? Dud ateeerion waneeetees A Complete Line of Auto Supplies a pate Traveling Sets tain in sexed for bon 116 — Dutch section of League of 2 tril Nations issued urgent apy to people of America to inter- vene in behalf of Belgians. German envoys arriyed at Brest: 1. aitu sk to sign grmistice with the | | | Night Shirts Shirts Neckwear Shaving Sets Collar Bags %, House Slippers Handkerchiefs i Suspenders ‘Arm Bands Belts } Tie Pins se meme Garters, Etc. | Casper Sporting Goods Co. _149'West Second - __ Phone 214 - [= Burnett Optical Co. Skilled Opticians {LEMONT M ODO OLDS L TOM I, 3 Fe Casper, Wyo. Ground Flor Henning Hotel. Special attention will be given Christmas shoppers and 4 | fancy ey Box with every purchase over One Dollar cael Se EITH LUMBER CO. %: For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND WPL II LI I DSI DIDI DIMA MD III I 5 Richards & Campi Compan | : “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” = BEST BOWL OF CHILIIN T OWN y i » 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH N ; \ = Grand Centra] Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality SELL LL LLM LL LLM ML aa M62 >. Seen Sa e aes tect oft ont poe ete i hae he Dh hae Xa pas i Bat Bow ag Fan pena ste Antal mt’ ee ee ey ee Oe Fi : $ os