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TRAINING BASE HINGLGH FEAR | Io 70 EQUGATE | FOR THENR OWN Two Thirds of Men at Virginia Sta-} \England Is Afraid. Vocabulary of tion for Marines Take Advan- Her Youth May Be Corrupted tage of Securing Practi- by Incursions of American “cal Education Slang, Is Report | LONDON, (By Mail.)—England is ap-' rehensive lest the vocahularies of her uth become corrupted thru incur- ms of American slang. ‘Trans-Atiantic tourists.in England (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON (By Mail)—Opening wide the doors of educational opportu: | nity to every marine sent to the Quan: Siateg Meri ens base, the United note with interest the frequency with ( arine Corps Intitute hay been |, kwhich resort ia made, to. Yankee talk" established there with” on: enrollment (y,7 British “song and play-writers seek- now" of more than two-thirds of the 600.1152 45 entiven thelr productions. Bands men at th tion, Marine Corps heads’! ina orchestras thru out the country, Who are sponsoring the new -séhool | when playing popular music, play Amer. plan to develop it until it takes rank lean: selections “almost! exclusivel with the’ best institutions of practical! Américayt songs monbpolizexthe English x in the country. It is to ‘he a! music hall and musical comedy stage. L application, ‘they say, of the) {t is the sub-title of the American ble thatthe more aman knows | moving-picture film which, it is “feared. » better sold he makes. | Constitutes ‘the most. menacing threat possible to allot three) to vaunted English purity of sprech, sh afternoon five diys a-week | the child at the pictures is picking 1 training Injup a new language from the slangy airy To make this pos-| American’ films,” say8.o. eritic In 2 6on- ary drill_and training, is| tribution’ to the London Daily Mews the morning for all those | \headed. “The Vulvar. Tongue." These men, however, are ex-| “LE visited two ploture theaters today empt. end duided: Ghi}y,/ beh ta Be \the, express, purposs..at- collecting those listed for y discharge. {slang phrages. and. of, noticing the ef- Building up the institution step by | Te¢t of the new: language™on the ‘child step, iis founders plan that it shall com-| 48. well as on the aduits,. What" the prise not only a grammar. school, high | Villian said to the/hero when the latter school and manual training school, but }started) to argue with himwas “Cut otu eventually a collegiate course equiva-| that dope,” and a hundred piping voices lent to that of the better small colleges repeated the injuriction. The — comic of the country, man announced his marriage to the So far, thirty instructors have heen | Belle of Tambertown” by saying, ‘f'm recruited from: the commissioned ana.) Pte hed." “ge missioned offigers of the corps, |, “Of course, the American, hill can y of. educational acquiremer 5 | comprehend these things much better than the British child, who is quite un the various all mi ong the perso! 7 Jur ico hav pa Sil trai AA CR wee a a9 | camiliat with. such:phimaca.? Imagine a chee fe i | o1 ner and asking woutabetoay NHKt Up a fas. |chitd gone home to mot! a asking meaning of “fly cop.’ We duny nud- otal mire the terseness of the phrase ‘for; ructor in Spanish, for In-| cot ie put does the sub-title: the Bun‘s SPER OES iuated | rone daffy’ convey anything to a thea- ther | ter full of cockneys? : : former! “tn fnother picture a man trafftek- rondiets classes ie €om-| oq secretly with Indians, exchanging : | hotties of ‘fire water” for beaver \skins employes of big engineering | was sub-titled “Phe led "The Bootlemaer. ulty withéut en; The ins xing civilian instruc stance, from a corporal, Former nd industs 1 for. the: “tectinient | said, which include an- 2 a|_mechan- . plumb re and thus returned to civil life | a skiNed workman, well prepared for bis future. j Assisted by the education. institutions, study already have J including elementary courses in Binglish and 1 Stella Meaney, wife of Thomas aney, prominent oil .broker of died this -afternoon. about. 2 t her home, 348 Fast Rail. Mrs, co-operation of other | 18 courses. of jo! A Mapped “out, r¢ und advanced| Mrs, Meaney returned from Denver her 1} abot a week ago and sown was taken ur -| sick. Pneumonia devel6ped and for the » Moluding typewriting and {last Whee) deo folir dayn, “doctors. held jCasper!’ he exclaimed. SPEND WINTER Col, RE. HM, Kimball of Glenrock, ‘well known 1o many Casper residenia,. is ‘spending (he winter at Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla. From @ breezy letter |} to his ‘son in Casper the following ex-|{ erpts are taken as being of interest to ‘Tribune readers: “Been bere just a month yesterday sic ned had better health or: en- myself better. ‘This country, of eeteats, has. its faults and drawbacks and inconveniences in’ some respents, but it is certainly “tne: place ta spend the winter Months. I am“‘not going crazy: over it and don’t think I would like to reside here summers. ‘There is no place’ that’ equals “Wyoming’ from May 1 to November'1, in my. opinion. “I seo! tourist) cars here from. Colo- rado, Idaho, Montana and eyery North- ern state, except Wyoming, and I am |' the only person from Wyoming among the more than 10,000 who have regis- tered at the ‘Board of Trade, where every visitor is'supposed and requested to register. Wyoming people “should come here in automobiles, ‘starting about the first of November. It would be a splendid’ trip, <A few days since I met a.maniin St. Pete who inquired if I could felt him where ‘to find the At: lantic Coast Railway depot. I told him that. it was only a. block away and’T would go-with him., On the ayay. he remarked that he was a 4 just driven-through from More tana in an-auto. I told him that I had recently arrived here from’ ‘Wyoming. He asked me from what town and 1 told him that my home is’at Glenrock, but that I took the train at Casper. ‘At ‘I ved at Cas- per fifteen years agdé and Svas in the sheep business with Pat Sullivan; my hame is-\O. B, Martin. Xam dn the sheep business at Rocky Point,’ Mont., | and am on my ‘way ‘to Fort’ Myers, far- ther down the coast, to spend: the win- ter hunting and ‘fishing’ +“T am mailing to your address a late | date marked ‘copy of a Louisville paper | telling of conditions in Cuba; hotel rates $10 to $20 2 day and ‘no rooms to be | had at that rate. I don’t think that we want to go to Cuha just at Present, | T hoz) been investigating a bit - and learn that/ we wonld have to apply for passports at Washington and ‘it would take from ten to fifteen days to even get a reply. , “Here t& the situation: Those Cubans fre pretty smart people and before the United States went ‘dry’ they bought up_the bulk of liquors in ‘our distilleries and shipped it to Havana. Now, they have fitted up a palatial steamer to ply between Miami, Fia., and Havana, Cuba, and % is simply a floating ‘saloon, with the ‘nest bar ever. constructed. You see, the United States has jurisdic- tion to ‘a three-mile “limit from the shore lines. That steamer can anchor just outside that three-mile limit; take passengers out‘/from Miami in lighters; take them on board; thumb. their noses at Uncle Sam; sail for Havanna—and there you are, It’s a great money- making scheme." 5 i | iso are provided, Many font 1tte hope for her recovery. Mrs. after being standard: | Meatiey was 20 years old. institute, will be} Shb is survived by her’ husband, her Nae waka: Anke ; | mother, Mrs, EB. J. MiNer.of Illinolé, ana “}a sister, Helen M; Gribble, who was j with her at the time of her death, i; ‘The body. is heing held°at the Bow-| 1 man’ chapel. pending funeral’ arrange: Jnents. GEAMANG CLAIM VANKS DAMMGED noe a. than 30 per eent during the. last two { months of the year 1919, according to s Clai of Occupation) ¢evernment statistics, which assign Huns Claim Army P jth closing of many ‘wells, especinily Damaged Houses, Farms, and |'py Aimericans objecting to legnl. re- Streets to Extent of Five strictions, as the cause. Eleven of the dah wells which have heen closed were open: Million Marks ed during the ea: days of January. Associated Press.) AMERICAN HEADQUART bien: Germany.—4(By . mail.)- for demages to streets, buildings, farms and even individuals all reputed to hav been done t American soldiers or. quipment of some kind since of occupation reached the egate something like’ mare — (By Jack Britton, the welt&rweight cham: pion is anxious for another match with \Benny Leonard, | And as Benny is just |is, anxious ‘to add to his collection of Kale no doubt Jack will be accommo- diitea. oe \ In the perso of George ‘Vérnot, tho 18-year-old wonder. swimmer of Mon. treal, Canada hase likely candidate for Qlymple honors at Antwerp nest: sum- mer. NOTICE! —— Kead The Tribune Want Ads WATCH 000,000 marks. Those allowed approximately . 260,000 . marks. 2 unique and some with- than total Many claims a i cut any justifieation. Ay n who contendéd that her 2% {facial appearance-had been marred for} life, owlig to cuts caused by’ flying} siase due to an explosion at an ammu- X sent in the modest claim It was allowed. nition dump, for 260 marks. A Rhineland farmer recently remand-| Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver tor have on. stole’ y ‘: . é soldier. Ah army commission heard| TSularly taking the world’s stand. the case and threw. out the claim on| ard remedy for kidney, liver, the ground there was no evidence to acid troubles— bladder, and uri¢ GOLD MEDAL show that an American had committed the theft. SRE LT Ue Joie Ray, the running marvel of the Tilinois» Athletic. Club, will make the run of his life to win the Hunter mile [Cansutes] at Boston, February,7, and by doing so gain permanent possession of the cov-| ‘The National Renyedy of Holland for eted trophy, : eonturiesand endorsed by Queen Withel- RIF Rey APOE mina, At all druggists, three sizes. ©. B. Richardson, president of the | Look for the name Gok! Medel on every box Western Exploration Company, and accept no imitation one to Der on business, Specials FOR MONDAY 1b. Hershey Cocoa . 45° 4% gal, ite ‘odding 50° Breakfast Syrup/——)-—2-_ 90 Prunes, Ib. box itu Pranes) a7 dams, 15° 1 mil White Wedding 95° 1A: 0: Aas Se abi hy Sereas Breakfast Syrap 22.2... Oo. 2) Jam 10° 1 gal. Paft R5o a ee Ae Cae Moy Dart Karo ...2.26L.20/. 1. CITIZENS EQUITY ASSN. 236 East Second Street Phone 304 ‘AGAPRROIR AD EBEL f Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. we. ‘will give. no® credit on returned goods without the duplicate.slip: . a Men’s Soft and Laundered-Cuff Shirts, shown in ; the season’s newest patterns, in-Silk; Madras and Percale Cloths; neatly made’ and trimmed with good’ pearl ‘buttons; light. ; medium, psoas 3 paces ll bare , ra ees WRITES COL. KIMBALL MENINMMARINES DEAR LANGUAGE Tt contains is ok age _ ever seen on the screen. Color | —restful to any person’s gio ture is‘a regular dynamo of | pense, wholesome ‘and thilling tot | ii Nowto 1 Nota eg ply Hoes ra Bit lore ry. Sete cry UME ea int use then SUNDAY anid MONDAY SUNDAY vege ble 2 2: 30 bee 11. et M. ime live. I sa you saved to oe a sixty seconds, , tains i's ‘square blue igi in “fold in the Hil” The world famous noy a1 of pioneer days enacted by an all-star cast in scen-s of vivid realism. Scouts, miners, Indians, sweethea: is of the old West, romance of boundless plain and. rac): less ‘mountiin—all blended - in’ this fascinating tale of a man‘who lost himself for hate and fox:.d @ wandrovs love, “Countless thousands have read the book. Now‘%;ou can see the picture. as superb as the towering Sierras that grounds no‘studio could ever fake. —A woman tugged at ‘your heart. for the si Ee TATCO ¢ : just finished yesterday on ‘same, WELL, LET'S GO!