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Se ce Se Te sche easy E Daily Cribune re 3 — < Four-Story Shoo Building Used Entirely “for Ameri zation and Soden ‘The enrol nent “of the Ford Motor company's ization. and ~ yoca- Wu Detroit has paased the 000 ‘There are -four courses to Ford men; ‘the Englis:. course, trade School, service course fun. * school. A‘ four story,!' 30 -Foom ‘bililding is eccupied almost en tirely by. the. educational activities o: the Ford: Motor company, which teache, Englisiy “to: its. foretgn-horn employes. which teaches its service men the prop er. method of repairing the Ford car, ae AS . 4 ih \ 4 that makes toolmakers out of the work py Paces tae % Ree Se cs ‘ : et. Se COAL COMMISSIONERS CALL AT WHITE HOUSE—Members of the commission named by President Wilson under men who show their desire to excyance CF a . ‘i use . ; \ the coal strike settlement agreement after a conférence with Secretary Tumuity. Left to right: Henry M. Robinson and takes boys under sixteen whose % z = . * “ of Pasadena, Calif., chairman; Rembrandt Peale, representing the operators; Aeomee of Labor Wilson and John T. parents cati no longer send them tc White, representing the miners. ; school and gives them a combinatior of general schooling ‘and toolmaking or other trade for Which the boy shows a likiig: This latter part of the schoo: is. knowh asthe Henry Ford trade school and is regulary incorporated’ un: MOTOR-BUNGALO IS MINIATURE HOTEL ON TIRES—Glen M. Curtis, owere aviator and airplane inventor, has lesigned an automobile trailer that will provide all the comforts of home during cross-country journeys or while camp- ‘ng out, This “bungalo” is equipped witli adjustable sleeping and lounging accommodations, kitchen, pantry and tol- et ‘facilities, including running hot and cold water, and can be “trailed” without inconvenie: or expense, —_— ESSE opvcoe PIUCN PIGEON ON PIR WITH MOTOR TRANSPORTATION, | See WORKER ane MISSOURI MULE, WAR ENGNEERING TAUGHT 9 OUR records include the names Berermmcm ee! PRY FOR (DEA REGORD GIES PROOE, NEW YORK cc al : Til vised thse fied were taille! Coagtnictve | Supaestes Wi a dommes cnc ati eRe aise They tell us they have found Resides the ‘four general courses are a mA of special courses, for fore men, for men Wwhosq work requires tholr having: a Knowledge of motals this scholarship as the’ boys ~ progress anf attain higher marks in classroom ‘ . communication or the western front) Ht of its kind to be given by” any . : fanner |‘ |during tho: world. war, ve fh | Uitiversity in connection with industrial successive 4 stantial Mann urine Che .Wonkh ary Jamo, whiok [grmrareit J competion with Ladadtaal each model so satis- work and shop practice. telephone, tele- 2 Fey 3 4 3. I Goodrie hh, heliograph, wireless an@ iilumt-|0f New York university, beginning next ay {and a teachers’ trainin; ‘hool. Eight yearg ago the B. I, Goodrich, Brapl ‘ ony : : : > Athe' femurs! ae p thes rors oriocr lane Rubber Co.) Akron, Ohio, got’ an idea|Ating rockets, With parachute attach-| Month. ‘The new course will be given actory that had no desire i Ford*itien—men who bdcause of sume}2n ideas. |Jt decided to install a gug-}™Ment, (some of which will be set oft|by F. Van'Z. Lane, chief transportation especial ‘fitness or because of. their I ability coupled with an” understanding > - of the “help the other fellow’ spirit have’ been called to the work of teach- ing other Ford men. In all there are seventy-five © teachers in the Ford school which is more than the ordinary ‘ 5 r employees of-| uring the U.S. army exhibit held here|ensineer of the Packard Motor Car com- 2 . Ine the) shethatnient nonstrastive)#or one''ehthe’ weeks coniméncing. Jan: hPany; Detroit, atid. will be open to stu: to mvestigate any other. ideas for the improvement of safety reg-]¥8"Y 26 and ending January 31, Ser-|dents ii mechanical and civil engineer ulations and devikes, maintenance, sani-/8°#Mt somers, advance agent, for the}ing who are specializing in highway tation; methods of: production, elimina. jPecrulting campaign, said that the:peo-| Work. Phe motor truck will be studied tlon’of waste and machinery equipment, ple of Casper would. probably be inter-|as & mechanical unit in industry; rathrr Since the Scheme has heen’ in opera- ested to Know the important part thé} then from the standpoint of truck de- high school employs. jon some of the most valuable modern enh Rb soe Piyrhct Ra ae sign. ik inuw not be inferred that’ those [improvements in’ the plant. havé been + per. who are learning trades do all of | made through ‘the suggestion. of em- ain gah Dinh ase thd’ Rerkioge HICH 7 T LS PILLS chee learning Inthe schdol. They dc }Ployees, i r “ v) ND pigeons, 7,670 of which were ‘used as not. fieaily. ‘so many times 4 sce moni the, rind oc ce PPA phy emergency messengers, in'the American wae stl ‘attend the classes to learn|ooked oyer and awards mi in By cause, And 1,500 of them either died in the theory but the experiencé they gain] Honth, the awards for, practical ideas |miei¢, perished by yaad or thru priva- from actnial work in the factory. ' Prag | amounted to 79) ‘One man“received tion. Of 72 birds sent. froma single oe eM tice and theory proceed together and at #200 for his idea, another $100 and two'lter, not one failed to return with its ets oF the time the students, be the: fen p350 each. Many were awarded smaller | message. A ‘rial of sped between a! SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWREIS vt r boys, are working’ on ii parts { amounts. pigeon and an aeroplane in which the y . for Ford machinery or the Ford car, |. Whether, or not thegsuggestions ‘re-! bird won. by three minutes is a matter and they are being paid the regular | 7eived are of any Val me of ‘record. wage. are called in’ for con and are! The Meuse-Argonne offensive was a Adjoining the school yard is the Mord [commended “for thesr 1 Qften | challenge to the swiftness’ of the pig- athletic. fleld where there dre sixteen | the discussion vests Uf e eon. According to statistles. 442° birds tennis courts, baseball fields, a skating | the Surgestion engin: Were used and 408 important messages pond,; football grounds, together with | the worker | to imprave= Mis, idea and | delivered; not more than 10 percent of considerable! gymnasium apparatus. te ‘final wloPilon >of his suseeston. | tho bieds failed to, return: "Phe rée- ‘ The plan-has met with big success at|ord of 4Cher Ami’ shows of what staft The Ford system of Americanization Y hos’ mahy- times veecived the common. | 00drich ana is growing In populacity |the homing pigeon is made, The bird $ flew 49. kilometers in 25 aninutes, ar- dations;of. prominent @dextors for its * F * practibility and e - riving with one Teg eut off and a ma- 4 bo Read oh ited o fs Malla oa eompeticd to close thebs ‘plants and (chine gun bulletin the breast: © The. HERE'S only ‘ene j throw Sout “of employment. approxi message lube was hangs be ne! liga: a of : ; ately 300,000 employes, 60) per cent of »ments of the torn leg. Yet Wrederick | - #wukind of service: here; ND eho: are women and #irls, and the]Palmer In his “Our Greatest Battle” and that’is ‘the sort we'd . COLISEUM GARAGE sonfectionery “industry, one -of | the | dees not refer) to. the service of these} look: for if we stood caX argest thdlintlee in this country, rep: ee aneesanigeta i Ane tha wae the ‘ood aboea: ture berve kK : 127. Bast Linden’ 'Si.—Phone 724 inves! tof. approxi | Pigeons, like the mules and horses, were z 4 : ‘The sigar shortoge has placed candy beacuaar rey ti eau e ruingel put,up at auction; many: of ‘those thay promptly as we would’ asie \ on trial before*the bar of public opin ba m.| had/Uistinguished themselves were kep! to be served. We give The |Purehasing power. of 300,000 em- , 4 fon. nape oy of. te. confectionery » industry | for the army and sent back te America, the sort of advice we * Candy is accused of being the uitef} OY Of Mie. i while the khali-clad) dougabdys | brot would val tob: “; would) immediately be cut off, whieh e; value as attery that has robbed the nationul sugar t REM “ others for pets of their own. ‘The car barrel. Wdtie See eee OR soe pigudlie’ ine ean kage ain traindd | care, -.We make repairs ! : i _ | many oth oR seers Beas Rage ys ae i as.carefully as we would @andy is churged’ with belie: respon: The Tee init doullt by the signal a ae! army, i | Bo eaves ae Cohorts meade: sible for the acute sugar shortage. srimuyily to Incresised household. us manus J will Hever fouch my Gearshift without |" \ prosperous and on wer ered Foaa “Sits Ain PerttaD ove are, bavi g Ath Tiwill never Kil apy engine when 1} of ceverythiig that” enters Aton f } Authorized Service mto our daily Housewives, who luring the preavar period, looked upon » now using it because the candy “manufacturers ise such @ 4arge ‘quantity that none is left for*household usage. What are'the facts? What does’ the evidanct disclose? - The public ig prone to arrive at quick gonclusions without first carefully con- sidering the farts. The public assumes that the candy manufactlrors use an enormous amount of sugar and that’most candy is made entirely from sugar. Nothing eduld be further from the > truth, © i : “The facts aye’ that ‘while sugar «is the. chief: basic aff material used by candy mantifacturérs. there are many other Kinds Of raw materials used in uit pust J will/never (urn my, steering wheel too | Station: litle or tpo: mueh, *r Ail nover, never disobey the cop. T will never try to start the thing when cithor brake is on, | $4 AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. I will never make a racket when T/ shift, | T will never run my edgine til oil and gas are | 1 will never give Ber more than i) can, lift. { T will, bever burn my brakes out, how. | much Vr ndiixtty oceuple portant place in industrial a‘tairs is entitled to. impartial ‘ahd mipr lced consicte by Usose offic r distribation. esp are the They vindicate dy? | The ‘public's Het sh0uld he—not| i gulltys J { I will: tawel on ty engine down ‘he an im: | 1] 111 East First St. Phone 968-J. ution Ly the public and} incharge of | Housewives’ say. that the reason they st a Dac abe es : TO MY TEACHER ‘ cannot buy all: the gugur they need’ is md “nét, deans réased wis “by candy tiie y | ‘ 3 ey ‘edly a | large quantities such ‘ds ‘chocolate, mo: men rei acetone hill, } lasses, fruits, nuts, corn syrup, starch Our fountain ts row open for busi-| I. will r le 2 road-hog, but will and yarious other food ‘products. ness. Good sodas and good service. }\’ Aly be pr | Various Kinds of candy average only | Tripeny Drug Co. 1-20-5t} For the other maim who eati bev it he | . a ame a Bale Bs 50 per cent Sugar and niany kinds con- ‘ 1, ilé ‘ tain much less than that amount, which | Vike Cascarsts, they work while accounts for tie relatively: small sugar | Zu sleen—that's Tribune Wantads usage of the confectionery industry. Candy, being composed of these vari- ous: kinds of, raw materials, is very high _ In, food value. ve - The eraving for “something sweet is® nature’s call for carbohydrates, which supply fuel for the human én. Bine and which is most udceptably sup- Haag § the form of can: Uve mcmorable shortage © of , the dale and distribution of i for. phsmeliadl. collwumption’, and ; , was under the " sone: a he Onli States food. ad. x Aa ete ‘wtatistical « infortiation sal that thne, showed that our 10tal sugar consumption’ for thé year . eee about 4,000,000. tons. OF thik . aan it, 70 per cer my or approximately 2800,000° tons wa consumed — in “the ‘Nowseholds and-only 30°per cont, or aps will, Whee 0 ate , The Buick __ Patented Valve and Cage if einer Assists in developing a positive and powerful proximately 1,200,000 doris was .used for action in each Buick Valve-in-Head Motor all manufacturing | purposes, meludin eee we ph 1920 TOURING CARS FOR || Tekreptnandeionay neti a uc vonioade iy fe BP itay ich ay IMMEDIA TE: DELI V. ERY fl _ as absolutely different from that of dther motor cars. | ee tne my aa | Thru them flows the strength of each bubble of gasoline . Pe, Ssh alee A ay “bie this wonderful ear yourself and be convinced, "| @irectly to the piston head, filling the Buick Valve-in- extent of only one thy ees per per- ik : } Head cylinder wi excess power, speed, economy and - : Demonstration gladly given. Phone or call. ; TAG amide oe’ creaiieae Gib Weick: Wait besaHart af motae » . efficiency in daily operation and yearly service. When Better Automobiles dre Biilt, BUICK Will Build Them’ ee CASPER MOTOR CO. ‘“ “Phone 909 i Ask the» Man_ Who Owns One. Speusl Wrote Trucks Ready for Delivery Feb. 1, 1920 _ Mountain Motors rey. OOO ITT TI IGG Tay a | |