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PAGE TWO Che Casper Dailp Eri une! Isaued @yery evening ge + Ben a i Casper, Ni cation ‘offices: Of Exchange "puntatn BUSINESS TELEPHONE. 23-736) Edited om the Benefit of | Entered at Casper (Wyoming) fof | ice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE. ASSOCIATED. REPORTS FROM THB HANWAY, | BANW. e TAA | 5 wer , 1 New York (ity. Prudden, King & Prudden is 3 Stegen Bldg. file in the New York and Chicago of-| , tices and visitors are welcome. N company, All wel rOX- > Ee EOE organized at York, Nebr., with a mem-|tation law, and be given the chance | {zed. e desiring to et porations aati Hip pA Heng Pe ies ‘ x 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES bership of more than 95. Mis! J. °C.|/to take advantage of them. | tirst. Rahe sogn ite; pipced fh Letdres, “ort ee Sates tp supply his customers 4 ee ST Rd «apd ba 3 $7.89] McKinley has been named chairman! In this district at the present time,| Offices, oF shop, or factory for train-|T' SSOeeny | Se MBN AS oe oiled, $ 18 ten e hig hy srrtFP88! of the post. |there are more than 1000 persons ac: ing. If, in the process’ of their train. ; . 5 195 2 cn hree Months ne Month. Per Copy .. me Year... ix Months ...... hree Monthe.... +185 “By Wat vance and The Daily Tribune will not! - ~ S yn - al set for them. ‘ { rey pag ‘ jas insure delivery after subscription be-|°+ members. The Walter Haynes post! Wyoming, as well as in other states of| 698 . 1885 —Ji % 3) j @ big improvement in tire construction, It has been used Comes one month in arrears. {of Thermopolis ranks second et pres-lour district, we have been given re-| ‘In addition to the foregoing train-| es Wis Penielnyray, calppad entire produttion for about a year. It makes a better tire—o1.. —_————<———_—_____. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- renu of Circulations, Member of the Associated Preas entitled to the use for republication o: a Riditor | librar) the American Légion Tribune as Its Official Newspa for the lot and temporary structure!tion and making applications for them. | SPeciti to be erected soon. Chicago, . —=—is Copies of the Daily Tribune are on; One of the first atfxiliary posts of the merican Legion in the west has been} privileges under the Federal Rehabili- Bulletin No. 3 has been sent by Stat "| Secretary Harry Fisher from — sta! +$6,00| headquarters here to all posts in W : i30{ oming telling of the big winter drive|there are more than 20,000 in training!" addition to the government allow- No subscription by mail accepted for| for 4000 paid up members for 1920. The/at the present time and doubtless the Jess period than three months. | Geo. Vroman Post No. 2 of Casper now All subscriptions must be paid in ad-|jeads in the pre-campaign status with t with 42 members. The Powe’ | Wyo., Hughes-Pittin; post is third, by'the American Legion, the American! called Section 3 training. This train- {in Wyoming with 28 members. ! Only members who have paid thetrj The Associated Press is exelusively| full dues are credited in these ail news credited in this paper and also; 2nd with the campaign only part the local news published herein, ¢\started, changes in the standing are|the representatives of these other or-/ Spécial courses, eto., the goyernempt pe ih ahead ike Ra it SE expected daily. oe Fi et Samuel Gompers, president of the Americin Federation of Labor. and Wil-| quarters he The Torrington post is|is divided into two sections, apart from}™make him eligible under section 2 of 3 fst requisite is tas to this branch will be liam 1. Witson, secretary of labor, have | Planning to give a huge ball on Decem-| training which can be given to patients| the Vocational Rehabilitation law, as . Stisiabare Gite, wer. an bigon poe abili wer than jobbers’ prices. f ber 21 as the climax to the state cam-|in hospitals whose physical. condition, amended July 11, 1919,—the Federal] ),, % tor . ie Nvi ‘ can the confi- ‘Anioppottunity sack Se thi both been good men in thelr day, and| paign for members is such ag to enable them to carry on| Board wilt pay for his instruction and| | Siiet ble. for, eee. Se atl of . ; beatae lasek: Therctisine “iad jiaye rendered good service bott Pe error jcorrespondence work. Under what is|¢xpenses incidental thereto. Tt will also 4 CB EFS ; client will beteo Ga (jee dered good service both to la a very assistance to obtain suita- is aman our nt wil profits are sure and permanent Charters approved by national head-|}known a& section 2 of the law, the) render every ‘on jeach| one-half the capital re- tite us today for full particulars, hor and the country. But old has! quarters are now being sent out from! following requirements are necessary | ble employment for #uch persons. It D . sapped their courage, and today th are but masks of their former g¢ t ness, trailing behind the evil forces of labor, which are busying themselves in machinations to destroy the Repub hid for members. Torrington, Wyo., ig making a big'no longer remains a man not only in ea Today in a telephone)‘Wyoming, but in our district, whose Sation by the Bureau of War Risk In-| i ° jaeiine w conversation, a request for 500 applica-| eligibRity for vocational rehabilitation Surance, but Whose disability, in the « = tion blahks was made of state head-| has not been passed upon. * Training! Opinion of the hoard, is not such as to state headquarters here to four posts| for eligibility. in Wyoming. These charters will go the Kemmerer No. 17,. Riverton Ni and Moorcroft No.}the United States under honorable con-| Course of training. Rawlins No. Three applications for charters in the was incurred, increased, or aggravated |4teds of men are being placed in train- American Legion have been sent lic. with Carré at the cost of Amert- cun life and at the sa prestige and dignity of the American national headquarters for approval.) va They have been approved by state |to service with such farces. headquarters here. The Hughes-Pit (c) His disability must, in the opin- Fash ahi The United States has been lenient tinger Post N. 26 of Powell has: 28|ion of the Federal Board, be of such a|that of Canada, England, and France members listed in its application. The!nature as fo cause him to be in need} No. 27 post of Hanna has 24 members /of vocational rehabilitation to overcome 80 far attained by the Federal Board fice of the listed. The Toll Gate Post. No. 28- of the handicap of such disability. Green River also has 24 members in its! (a) “His physical and mental condi-| ble. application. government. The impairment of Amer thruout Latin America, trace the United States toward Cz would be-difficult to caleulate. “presi York. the House ¢ t on all mat- re, deci ters relatirig to aerial war that Mexico has obtained about 24 of the most modern type of pursuit planes from France and England duting the; past year, und that in case of a break with this country would have the ad- vantage of the United Ste Biss ase Americanism is not a thing. It is a Americans live. Bolshevism ts a a falism is a thing Sut no has Lolshevism or Socialism been | At sstully lived. Americanism is and has. Acwording to a statement from the riment of Commerce the bill for printing periodicals and special publica tions for the t year umounted to $306,440. Wonder if this included Mr Nedficld’s publicity Dill? The most convincing argument to a Bolshevik is a trip thru Ellis Island on a one-way ticket. a ‘Th the Day’s News | ° Congressman Claude Kitchen, who 1 big increase in the income tax 1 corporations if the excess prof- are done away with, is the renking Democrat of the House Ways suid Me Committee and was head of that body when the excess profits meth od was instituted. Mr. Kitchin has nted the Second North Carolina 21 at Washington since 1911, Edu cuted at Wake Forest colle the cul- tural mothe: f so many sons of North wrolina, young Kitchin, in 1890, turned its tax ty the law as a calling; and within a decude had won a thinker and Orator such as to te snd him to cor There he has remained, showing ability as a partia pucutary leader and debater, whi ity was duly recognized several ug0 when he was made floor “the Democratic party in thi Mrs. Nathan Glicksman of Edgemont, N. D., Who has been yisiting with her brother, Robert. Cohen, of the Cham berlin Furniture company, has return-| ed to her hom House, Builders’ Hardware Stoves and Ranges HARRY F. SCOTT, Pres. 353 North Beech St. - itative La Guardia of New an opportun: with Bos ne ton, of the boar cational es in the air. storing to gainful persons Some of Our Specialties Bungalow Doors Bungalow Windows Fir Finish Glass Devoe Paints Wind-Shiclds Application forms asking for./ char,! ters have been sent to Afton, Wy to the mistaken attitude of ‘Phere are appr ser Staf Valley region near Afton. ximately ice men reported now living in th Every soldier, in Wyoming who is disabled is to have) physical condition is such that he can y to get in personal touch | safel ar 400 Mercantile Building, Denver. Important mesage for you. Our assortment of suits and ov oats is now at its best. Come in at your earliest convenience. The new browns, grays, greens. and faney mixtures are here in single double breasted models and your exact size is ready Tor you to wear, We'll be waiting for you at the usual pli uits from tu $76 und over- coats from $25 to $95. TS. Just received'a new let of shirts and neckwear, Fire-Place Fixtures Carpenter Tools Natrona Lumber Co. GEO. L. LADBURY, Sec, aialieh hy The American Legion ‘post No.-11 of *4Ve ate’ planning, ovell, Wyo., Is to build and equip for Lovell and “later: a larger fate Edit’r|quilding to house an auditorium, gym-| Advertising Representatives j}nasium, and library may be erected. David J. Randall, 341 Fitth Ave. | A lease has been secured front the city| might Ne’ eligible foF yocational gduca-| totals 200 former erally understood that for a man's own | sailor, marine or nurse sible to put him in training. unti! his’ training. carry ow, In District "No, 11, 52 P om. 5 y presentative of the Federal|per cent of all the cases handled are 4. - Vocational Education in the| persons jsuffering from. tuberculosis |. ording to Richard Mil-/Tt can He Seen readily that to’ protect| ” who was in Cheyenne/the man himself, and to protect thet ently conferring with C. 8. Hill, Im-| public, it would neither be. wise nor migration Commissioner and chairman] just to place that persén in. training ak of the American Legion of Wyoming. |Jong as his- ease. of: 16s ting Mir. Hitt has ‘beeh personally, throush| were acavars 1 conaieeReatT the American Legiomy Posts. in. th “ state, aiding -the Federal Board for-V0-} cent eases. before they can be placed in!.* Education in its work of re- ee ee occupations those 's _- C hose disabilities are handi- caps which prevent their carrying! on successfully, District No. 11 of the Federal Board, of which Wyoming part, embraces also Colorado, Utah and New Mexico, with head offices ich - Designated: The ons eligible for vocatlona : ‘more than 11,000: priso per in Wyoming ; The “Norris” Meat & Marketcompan: ers, ca . etal Fee snacts aie ae H ive buffalo direct from -‘a buf. be lap meventaciee sea | signed on nen Sam | month acordiageto: the number of eh in South Dakota, SORRALOE al est- vsk. a 2 ts completed today. to send representatives into every pendents 7 allowances’ are hee : seh ibe “th = Alves Jntoevpry seq | ithe of tral r tion: of wroming the-purpose o Es eats ‘ oe ete. ie | | Port Picrre, South” “ leting alt’ caséw i. ‘ajo. ne ; r completing. a already contacted | be t, contrary to'® some- buffalo - never aS | and meeting. all other persons, who! %, ‘Mr. na et het Goce pot Amana Peetinig the. animal nd cor : 1 the animals oh-Aalfalfa “and corn eeepc ser training. Teas recently and expects to send. some of the finest specimens of Casper that be has raised in four years. It ig the object of this work to so cover | #!l Schools of standard rating are uti the entire state that every person wit! !#¢d for institutional training includ- be apprised fully of his rights and /ing--universities,-business colleges; eto. {Also industrial jestablishments are util- One buffalo will be brot here by the} " ,|at the same price as turkeys. . tually in. traini in schools and in-| ing. the employer witli whom they are |“ e telduetrial ‘establishments, and thes. aro (Placed considers their services of value), The butfalo will be on exhibition in ; te| belts placed In training at a rate aver.|t0 him, he may pay them for such the Norris windows several days before ‘Or ust ne an -jaging 65 a week, In the United States| services and this pay can be received|Peins Prepared for sale | t me community. You may be the one. If so, we ave réal money-making opportunity for you. ‘One of our clients, a leading manufacturer of atomobile tires, }; jance, providing the work done for the proportionate average of District No.|¢™mployer does not interfere with the 11 is being maintained. Already in} ress of their training toward the | United States senator from hats inte. 1887 —Ehe South African Jubilee Ex- | hibition was opened at Graham's eir bdo ar fF ere ei tire user and therefore makes casy Unusual Opportunity | ~ to Go in Business mnt wants abranch quired to the branch the this tire and give him all the profits. The MN. magkably fine co-operation in onr work} 'ng, the Federal Board offers what is Cross, the Hiks and other agencies! ing is for those who are able to return nd individuals. Stil further afd and t®, gainful occupations, but’ who de- o-operation haye heen assured us by Sire self-improvement. Training can be ly) Mr. Hill of the Amorican Legion and|@iven these persons in night schools, 1014—Rotinns crossed passes of the | mulated in the district offices that, had it-not-been necessary for the Federal) Board to have their compensation sta- tus oa, would have been placed | | ganizations, so that we feel. that before, Paying the cost of training, though the -long we. shail be able to say that there Susténanée allowancé 1s not paid: If such person Ras been awarded compen- i the Fe¢era) Boar. ‘aifficu t for tear is experienc this is the Isolation of 3 t, however, under the law, pro- an be seer read-} vide t tg in a makes it fextremed to!’ (a) Fle must have been separated, Vide for the maintenance of such per-|) er h The M. R ‘o./from the military or naval forees of Shs of thelr dépendents during their K in touh with thesc| n D0. i ; i r rk ‘of completing ‘a’ : php ertising Agents : : 1742 Lytton Building, Chicago, Illinois ¢ {ditions since April 7, 1917. | “Phere ave approximately 1000 per- | @) He must have a disability that, 80n8 in training in District No. 11. Hun- bi t ghey an we Passed pon.) » n #e said, that in+ hy ae ween taken | ‘ing daily, It has been declared by per- sons not connected with the Federal | Board, but who have made comparison }of the ,work of this government and to while a member of such forces, or the al.|is traceable, in the opinion of the boa along the same lines, that the record for Vocational Education is remarka- | For a considerable tim Re av }nional delay was experienced fb | I Pemabittueion easethia Perea: wmeeer te Federa) Board in the work it was at- \ "sat might be noted that under seel/ tempting. to do. This was because tt tion (d) of the forgoing, it is not gen-| Was necessary to have a person declared gompensable by the War Risk Insur- ne| protection ‘and for the pretection in|auce bureau before the Federal Board many cases of those for whom he might; Could act upon that peionn'e fae oo work or study, it is sometimes impos--the purpose of putting him or her inj 0. ay Shag Sten Seng he tet “In consequence, sOme cases accu ( 1 eases of -tubereulosis ‘miliat .be arrestéd“or’’q titer” stort he chee = is) . Fe ecinnmnanninr seman Shop Early | TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS | ae aS FLEET OF MACK MOTOR TRUCKS — The Truck That Delivered the Goods! That Beat the Huns Schbduiled Deliveries Guaranteed ” Performance Counts! : : . z = Men’s Department f remind you that there only 9 more Shopping Days until: ihristmas, and we make tie following Christmas sug- gestions for.-men: eg ccm ee FFLe rs Overcoats ea Tage Sy oc ae EY AC BS Mackinaws Gloves 't Bath Robes Hosiery Auto Robes Trunks Blankets Suit Cases a House Coats Traveling Bags °.: Pajamas Traveling Sets Night Shirts ‘ Shaving Sets: Shirts \Collar Bags he: Neckwear ‘House Slippers Handkerchiefs uspe Arm Bands HOWARD A, MILLER Henning Hotel - - - - Casper, Wyo. Suppose you save 26 cents a day. That does not mean much to the average man. You won't misg-it, Yet that 25 cents a day in ten years growé to nearly a thousand dollars. And the interest, which we pay you for saving your money, brings the, total to well over eleven hundred dollars. , Think of what you can do with this. Just a few years of small bat steddy savings will Wriig, You many ef > the thingy you are longing for. Verhaps you want a.car.. Perhaps + yeu vant toe buy the farm next to.yub. Perhaps you Want to start. a son in business, or to gv traveling, or to edyualo yourself or your children.@ * Special attention will be given Chrisigias shoppers and a * _faitcy Holly Box with every purchase over One Dollar . Saving will do all the And pest! ofyil} you will have formed the waving bablt aid will never be ene of the aiie wien Out of évery ten | who pass thelr last years penniless— In the peorhouse ‘er depeudent on others. , *. nr. eee The Casper National Bank iui SHA: oare

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