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PAGE EIGHT “Che Caspet Daily Cri Atte | to put on the brakes. There is ample’ Gi evidence that the Democtatic leadérs it in Congress realized that it-was their last chance and they must make the - American Legion ‘News Notes BUSINESS TELEPHONBD.. nese LB tcteced ai Gainer CPSGHANT Eieaered Port ot 1 Edited for the Benefit of Ex-Service Men, Particularly Members of : : intered at sonepess Siena 4 " 94 " © 77, 1917, the date = 7 ico as second-class ey. B23 e168 The people who charged a Republican the American ion Which The ql A } OF INS * ject, and all cases ~ 4 . MEMBER TH# ‘ASSOCIATED PRESS|Congress with the responsibility and Tribune as Its Official Newspaper in lyorhing tag rr ths $ which affected by this increased aa a f . uthority is f rich , $ F ( a ee FORM duty’ of ‘sbietiig the great. problem -bR| _ ~ of lments to.ben list puke Feviewet, and, adjusted ac PAR i ae hy 3 i Y,businene sanawer public economy and return to bisiness| American Legion posts thruout the) bifity Shall be $100 a inonth. The loss ttre oe ee gt ‘Avother change is ih connection with THOS DAILY Aavertis pert % country now numbering more than 7,- llor both feet, or Both hand, or the sight \8t the opt the Th so-called “‘autotoatic Insurance.” Under [ct eee: Ready Ei for Principles, do not expert that the Work) 669, are co-operating with the United | of botit eyes, or the loss of oie foot and eran who holds acon J the War Riek act automatic insurance SF\can be done in three or four months.| States public fealth service in efforts|one hard, or one/foot and the sight of{ #180 elect “ae ek i ae involving the payment upon the death vertixing Represent Ss ~~ “!ta locate sanatoriiim accommodations;one éye, or ond hand and the sight of| {Clary at death of the insured of $25 a month for 20 pao Banal, TMT Pith Ave, |THey ate satisfied that the party now for the thousands of ex-service men who) one eye, or becoming helpless and per-/monthly installments, Ws only for men who Pradaen, ww Lore, Fruaden, - |in control. of Congress is headed the|have returned from the war afflicted|manently.bed-ridden, ‘are deemed to be/ surance may be converts How, or ut te 1720-48 Stegen Bide. between April_6,_ 1927, right way. They di t tthe job with tuberculosis. Acting on the sug-| total, permanent, disability, regardless 420. time within tive years. ve atl Copies of: the Day eribun ay. ‘They do not expect the J | gestion of Surgéon-General Rupert Blue, Of what the actual earning capacity of}* : tie in the Now York and Chicane €f|to bo completed until the executive| American Lagion posts are endeavoring | man &b disabled may be. ior double, “The old idéa that tuberculosis pa-| need of nurse or attendant, e lump sum to his sees nnd at his tients must ‘seek @ high altitude and al the compensation payments des. death. - eribed are entirely separate and dis- |] NOREASED CLASS ¢ OF BENEFICI- ARIES ‘ Gne Year . Six Months fives and visitors ere welcome, i © locate suitable sanatoriums where) total, permanent disability (more. of the six forms of permanent : . branch of the government is controlled| War Risk patients can be accommodat.|tion Of any two of the impairments re Boucles, which are: Ordinary’ Life, aN, BY Oeiter sc by the same party. Economy is the/ed at rates not to exceed $3 per day, it}garded as total, permanent disability) ty Deymen| Thirty-payment | Qne Year . need Ge Senne being the wish of the public health ser- the monthly compensation is $209, \tife, Twenty year Foals sabe heats Six Months, 3 vice to care for tubercular patients in{ There is an additional allowance of not ee" endowment, riaketor 28 Three Months Seige Ls sanatoriums near thelr own homes, | exceeding $20 a month’ for a disabled AEC, 02. Any of those nay now bo Per Copy . WHAT HENRY WATTERSON says |Wbere the patients so desire. man so hélpless as to be in constant © insured s0% designates, in - | “There is no Democratic party. The/dry climate has) been found to ‘be !wrong,” said Rupert Blue, “It is not generally necessary or even desirable to make a radical removal. A patient with far advanced or rapidly progress- ing disease should never be sent to a Member of Audit Barenh of Circalntiona |°°"#8¢ than “Marse Henry" Watterson, !qistant place. It has been an axiom (A. B. G.) f is ac-{for many years that a cohsumptive im- Malunis Ot the . in the Louisville Courier-Journal, is ac- proved faster; or gét Worsé taster an the: The Associated Press {8 exclusively |COMpanied by the further declaration) case migh be, in the arid Southwest. sntitled to the us ts nds and ut news credited fa fits paper and aise that “nothing seems surer than that|Fxpert care, the solace of friends ang ” ” relatives, familiar stirrounds and a o Soca tsnews peniehey teneia the Republicans will sweep the coun-, Contented spirit are of greater impor- ih Sort 920.” tance than climate. 20, gible, ge rast, subeoctutlon, fer] 7 Oo. “Patients with fications such as he wasper Dail ie, ‘i | nits comp! J to"any xollctor Who promiseecne| “Marse Henry" regards the breaking | empyema or tuberculosis of the larynx, y ii is rated at 10 per’ he defeated, and the i paid tS eee rican ra ee up of the Wilson cabinet and the oust-|bones or points ate more in’ need all cent, or more. he insurance pac 9 " A service man who has J. ‘= angers. unless they can show a .6t- | highly specialized hospital treatmen) som person within the permitted cleys. | \ received ve . from The casper Dally ‘Tribune, ing of Secretary Lansing, as the last! tien of climatic change. The reason} oy tor dae oucoues ir aoeounne ike ea ba igh la PE aya dag at jsned Dy the Clroulation suvectTpiion straw He holds the the President has |often rged for immediate RANGE sattaican: The: alenbllliy. ratings dios Gree: Piesgen Piritrit ati “8 4 very reasons why 4 a iS S_.collect. money’ for. ‘Bain made Democratic victory Impossible 2nd | en ne ee oo wuitably ae-| DAked On average Impairments, of earn. chides: tinct from war risk insurance. _Com- pensation is paid by the government to a deceased service man's widow, chil- dren and dependent parents if his death was due to disease or injury incurred! dn active service In the line of duty;) and to a disabled ex-service man; after his discharge from the service, with ad- ditional allowance for his wife, chil- dren and dependents, provided his dis-}) ability is due to disease or injury in- curred in active service in the line of] "duty. Compensation is payable, how- ever, Only in cases whiere the reduction /evye: % carning capacity ‘iod than three months, President has abolished the Democratic A Keeping the wolf from your door is often taken too fyuratively. But it is not an idle joke, to be ridiculed | or ignored. To keep the wolf from your door requires weapons more powerful than implements of war. | It requires a defense that cannot be bought or borrowed—it is) gained through practice of thrift. To save is to insure yourself and your family protection. Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings acgount in a good substantial» bank such: as this one. There are other ways in which we can: help you protect your family. Investigate, nd The Daily Tribune ein not| Party. There is in its place a Wilson ineure ‘dell after - ” comes one vero, Th arrereg btion be-| party.” This comment by no less a per-| —————————— ee The list of beneficiaries permitted un- fuer the original law was restricted and narrow. Many service men who had |no near relatives Uving Were conse: quently unable to name a valid bene: ficiary of their war risk insurance. Again, there were many cases in ‘which an uricle or aunt had reared the soldier or satlor and he named this reli- tive as his beneficiary, even tho there pe living ‘persons within the permit-!: ted elass. Under the old law, in tue nt of his death his wishes’ woult ing capacity, and these ratings are re- Parents, grandparents, h 5 oii that a man who tsn't diplomat endugh lected pauiéats the public health servis | vised py the bureau of War isk rece | eae tue wadpiien Es eso Make This Bank Your Best Sevent | F) to hold ‘his own cabinet together fen’t | Will endeavor elections | “2&2 from time to time in accordance child, grandchild, step-child, adopted 23 ssn Sige s , [ti Helected climates. “Such selections! with etal experience. Besides the chila, brother, sister, half brother, palt-| =e Open an Account with Us y: WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH PAT? likely to make much, of .a success 0! Reve Gt asverdl Wbiithis inabr obdinaey monthly cash payments of compensa:| sister, | bi thru adoption; sister, launching @ party of his own. manetoreesnnaiieus: tion, the amendment provides that men disabled as the result, of their War ter:| Tnces tee pee Eee, Step-alster, The United States public health ser- ~|uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, brother-in Th C p ti vice dbaless to provide treatment’ in| Vice. shall be furnialted all governmental. tew, sletar-in-lam person who has|= e asper a on hospital], surgical ai relation pare: West is going to demand representa- suitable Joval sanatoriums for .such ane with Neate ann? aa ites reas dn By eats war risk patients as prefer to remain ——_ e asses i ns daningl | chairs, artificial limbs: and simit tion in the eabinet of the next Presiaent|| In the Day’s News || war sic patients 5, preter to remain Chases, arial Huh and aime op of the United States. The next Presi-| * jing high specialized treatment, such a8) ay determine to be reasonbly neces- 4 dent will be a Republican. That much|, Sixty-five years old today is Jean |only large and Fesour sa Rb rele sary. A; Bed atid os Jules Jusserand, who has been French ;ca” provide, will usually be udvisel ()|_ Awards of coinpensition for tempor- ambasiidor at" Washtiiston for cighteen |enter & public health service sanator!| ary partial disability and for permanent | -Cas er Business and and administrative business man. That's] years, and during that period has con- |)". Pekar Seles pacag hs ONG alee | Partial disability are made-on a sliding : Fs ae e stantly: labored to vivity.and make over ea to.| Scale, using the amounts payable for ?; x also certain. He will either be Sena-|"iover the frlendshie the “bindting [De advised to enter those tare? ponte | tomporary: total disability and. tottil pec Can't buy immunity from, DE akeed Directo seen tor Warren G. Harding, Goy. Frank O.|¢enderness,” to use his Wh expression Udine tier Sa Herat iected to pro.| matent disability as a basis. loss by death or sickness HREHRE es ry THE Lowden, Irvine L. Lenroot of Wiscon-|—Which from the very birth of the re- |" piling a lee ol epee rerrerrt Terr Sots ; EKER EE ACCOUNTANTS pa earSeAICeR BOS Sy 1S, agi ae ba vide thie desired facilities. It is not ex-| ,, ; S ; public hag existed between France and | * , «* | vice man is temporarily 50 per cent dis-| ‘3 the United States, Ambassador Jusscr-| Pected that vocational | training will amie due to his wat service, he would | or fire oy accident, DR. I. N. FROST GUARANTER eR Tie RY COR- be made available in the many small their stature. Any one of these men|and was born at Lyons and early ac-| oe testy e half of $80, or $40 a month dur Phone 123, Auditors and Accountants WYATT HOTEL rs toriums widely scattered thrvout} {i> oi. E ‘ |quired a taste for English, He recalls | the country. y ing such disability. if the reduction in are in sympathy with the needs of the/ now his father's library contained the gh his earning capacity is rated at 50 per M 6) VE bout making out your In- | Y come’ Tax report. Phone 660. DENTISTS Can\Buy Insurance 211 OH Exchange Bldg. DR. J. C. BIBBS - ~ Great West, ahd will lend a listening| works of Fenimore Cooper and Nathan-| ‘phe Cheyenne post of the American | Cont: and It is Salt teisioo Con eohen | ear to our wants. jel Hawthorne, alongside of English | Legion has opened up its club rooms. in . } Dentist 3 Rebrbaugh Bide. Ov ‘Casper re “phone Gi: Bie — It's a foregone conclusion that the is certain, He will be a constructive sin, or some one who measures up to DOCTORS classics. He entered the French diplo-| the Industrial club at the state capital. Ay. . su. gee act provides th ul More than any one office in the ai-) matic servige in 1876 and \his first ap-| tt is one of the first posts in the state] compensation shall he fait svaedtba oe ministration at Washington, the West|Poltment abroad was in London, where | to have its own club rooms for exclu-} qeath or disability due to illness or in- 7 he served “4s consul. M. Jusserand has | sive use. A woman is in charge of the jury incurred in active service in the is more interested in the Interior De-}a wide reputation in the world of let: | rooris. line: of, duty. @oénerigatib stad PAgsbe partment, because upon that dftiec-de-|ters ag well as in stuemery. ins denied in a number of cases in which writte: many books, both in French ete | v 7 7 pends, in a great measure, the earryin€ lang English, but His principal work. is inducted men died or became disabled | ny after induction by ‘the local board «nid | out of the development of Wyoming,|the “Literary History of the English before acceptance and ‘enrollment at} SWEET BILL HELPS FIGHTER Eighty million dovars more a year in compensation for disabled | ex-servit Lanvetier Eepeciiee’ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT || INCOME. TAX RTSORITE ‘ as thee esd "People." men ts one of the outstanding results! the camp, on the ground that they were! , Notary Publicy BRBICAN a and the Great Western Empire. The ———“—“_- " of the passage of the amendment to the} pot in active service, ‘Phe amendment | R T KEMP C0. noom te eue BOS, tee Pd a9 Secretary of Interior should be a man fodws Events a) EB is f War Risk act commonly known sae removes this -difficulty: by providing | o fe e _— gece ane ue “ retards ilies Weel enh u ‘oda pending in congress as the “Sweet Bill" that if after-indnetion by the docal drait | : . tracting, who understands the West—and knows ly s Even Tenis MEALATO. of dhe. new. Jaws de| veto: (Hanae Sue eaten bie iar soa “Service that Counts” i ere ee uae a the West active, and all awards of compensation [enrolled Yor active service, a man died| . caate, : LEAN! Coming down to the point, what's]. Ash - Wednesday, the beginning of | for disability to ex-service men ‘hereto-| or became disabled as a result of disease 111 E. 2nd St. “Phone 370 nel “haw roux, Har OLAS Lent. fore made are being increased to the] contracted, or. injury. suffered, or ag. Casper, ‘ the matter with Pat Sullivan of © : Governor Lowden of Mlinois, candi- new basis. Checks for compensation at | per for Secretary of the Interior? He's|4ate for the Republican presidential the increased rate from the date of the We clean a By rm oblo ik al) Bats, ane ad Ps GARDUTT & WEIDNER nomination, begins u speaking-tour of |orfginal awards are now being distribut- | Architects | | Hats for a man who perhaps more than wny one] south Dakota, today. ed by the bureau of War risk insurinee. | 415 ON _Exeh: other person is more Reygesentative of] Geon. Leondrd Wood is scheduled to |\The differences between the amounts : J or > B < jspeak in Minneapolis tonight under the | authorized original War Risk x ; TRANSFER the Western spirit. Coming onto the auspices of the Women’s Roosevelt Me-| act arid the new law are ax follows } BAGGAGE “AND ‘ trackless plains as a poor boy, he hay |morial association, To an unmarried ex-service man w may SPARLS TRANSIGR, & STORAGE A commitice of the New York general | is temporarily totally disabled, ‘$80 per Oftice— ‘Kaltes Billard Hall | by dint of courage, hard work, and per lad grlogathe, New. York eoneral : 1 ee ws MEDICAL INSTITUTE 7. assembly will give a hearing today on! out fume and for-|the Bates bill which abolishes daylight saving in New York. to a man with a wife and one child, Plans for; furtKer curtailment of the} $95, an ine: e from $! to a man with; helped to build. |He has the-brains and liqdor traffic will be discussed at the|a wife and two children, $100, an in- annual convention of the British Colum-| crease from $65; to a man with three bia People’s Prohibition party, meeting | or more childr $100, an increase from month, an increase fromr $30; to a man} with a wife, $90, an ind eeeeees _—_ Ee CHIROPRACTORS severance carved ase from $45; tune, and is @ credit to the state he has ge ete Opposite Hutrance te New Postetfies , COME AND BE CURED Sultes 14- $1818, ‘Townsend ability, and is a diplomat of rare judg pr. anwar "aitaiaat SEPPRIEY narenceven: | = | ment. jtoday at Victoria. $75; to a man with no wife but one z 4 If affected with either 1 nye dig, Comter St. 3 We ha consulted Mr. Sdllivan on |, THE annual convention of the Nation-| child, $90, an increase from $4 i 5 Z chronic disease, Beet. it utc Phone 70k. tens 9h. 4 MICHARL, w, Ponce © haven't consulted Mr. Sulllvay on} 4) etait Dyygoods association, which |man with no wife but two children,$95, | " om can come to u ering th parry phe Bulte sie weed | this matter yet but we are nevertheless |opens In New York city today, will have | an, increase from $60; to a mab with no ae 1 DR. B. G HAHN 1 ‘Casper, W. see use Building } ats : 2 at in the rung for|Sceretary of War Baker as one of its | wife but three children, $100 ter month, | DL BDNA BRAUN 1 oy { wolng to cast his hat in the ring for] i eineipal speaker with $6 more for cach additional child, \ Halle ata oeaeke Bide. ! Seamer ae me nomination for Ss ‘y of the Inte-| ‘The first inter. Under the 61d law, uo additional com- | oscive 423° Phones! tess 1235 ||| maauns, oraNtuy & | yi re nial . conference éver held in Wisconsin will} pensation was payable to oo Ms | rior in the new President's cabinet. open at Milwaukee today and continue | na.wife for children in excess of ty = nares ~~ 204-207 07 Ol Exchan F hk — o———— in seavion thru. the remainder of the| Both the original act and thé new Inw i Mare gre, baad ! Casper, Wrealeg ae A A week. | provide an extra allowance of $10 each H 200 North Mapic i ‘ ECONOMY & month for a dependent futher and | a Sey Phone s6vw. a NICHOLS & ar oo miner. | CONTRACTORS 8009-10-11 O11 Tescky yaad Ti day’: Anniv Under the original War Risk act the 3 & 3 E Representative Frank W. Mondell Oday > ersiries | same scale Was applicd to total perma- sca IN AND TALE IT oven Cy, We Tate Gnse obahe , ays: “The party which will most com | nent disability as to temporary total] FREE—Consulta’ ‘ REE | Home Building | Secnes corngy. ERNGUSON ene ckrhig 20-—United Stites Senate api disability. The new law provides that| tion, Examination—F H. J, KOSKI & COMPANY } Town nd Bie. mend itself to the g60d judgment of thi Missouri “ebm ptotise | bi), compensation for total permanent disa-| Charwes so am BS to be within the reach of even the poorest, an@ ee pai ieee tay j ie ofa American people, and which is likely to] 1828—More than 100 Vessels lost in o { PAT "Comaults tion ete. moore Aris rage hag ee tka SABRE | Cor. a ey eae ington, ||e— 4, . wt rs ly Sréat storm at Gibralter, ip m= be io Hy Bet their support, is one that not only 1870-Texan sratitiedi tic. courte ° - promises but practices cconom in ve ME FIGURB WITH YOU ON Bae ae | YOUR HOMB OR BUSINESS GLUCK | 1 VELEM CLAUSIN ; i ¢ i and fifteenth amendments to th onstitution. Arthur J. Balfour introduced | gicntea thd Irish local government bill in the | aieiihiione the country than that of economical, house of commo 1893—Frances Denver Medical Institutes Sse ‘teeter SE | ce cA ernment expenditures. At this time cral there is no more important issue before UO. B. Mid) P, O, Box 1145 CLOTHES CLEANERS . Willard, founder Ot | Gremadh laos business-like appropriations and expeu- be Plumbing. the World's W. €..TOU., died in New| team 5 er | pea : Uiture of the public money.” York Clty. Born ul Churchville, N. Y.|fletel (hale aCe ULea Raat | Pa ae ine This is true. The wild extravagance September 26, 1839 teaning, Pressiug, Kemodeling 1900—Coleh#o was reoccupied by the! sener, Wyo 6 4 Wits gical mo sect Br hich ‘hes ‘c it he set SRR Sn MBHT ARE Ratlrona ste. hich has characterized the conduc / British under Gen, Buller. F irvice Our Motto. Phone of public affairs under the control of the Dethocrats must be stopped. The} SP SRGETORS it. eyene + cotintry has been drifting with nobody | This Choice Nebraska . ab MERA | ; : in the White House to direct domestic | affairs, and nobody in Congress with} lvep to diseases -Ranch * its ze Oo. 8. Blag. Res. Phouc 740 | authority and sufficient mora! courage | BUTCHER KNIVES OF BEST ~ \ RDAY PA os pert draeichen hehe i : e e care of 1, e le the Peery ene THE natleedtnacele Reming hs SEEN AURTER Trage |} yeorsound; 18 mle trom tetng ows op the Chicago ilay oc; a a TOMORROW may article. & pig Western R. R. x can give ih mean tet. me Va P Rie : n fs oda In Gish vnly the highest grade crucible Butcher prospectus price, which is yours for the asking. —— ba ; ta never come for you. Wipe Pat ged. cow, cuban i We have a large list of ice an Sanches, large and = Sy ae ! E 3 4 very untiormly tempered, carefu ‘oun: mall, { of 7 = | INSURE T OD AY and ct eted. highly polished and inspect tat etd Be ot Meta o to i Pe taallea ere rcibnig cat =| Ba “i : 7 with Every one guaranteed to give efiti¥ve satisfaction or + . ¢ Me : Phones Othe aor ne 30; Hesidence 164 Office, i “ money refunded. We realize this is a liberal guaran- j ———eE Telephone 063. tee, buf kniéWing the quality of these as we do ure will- ing to “Back them up.” Hardluate; Co. THE CAPITOL LIFE C.R.McGREW General Oftics ‘ie a Rei aS 116 ——— ‘ The OasrER Pr 8 MOsrFrAL itn: —— Fpongw 7 and S78 eee ’ ry \ - e ATHROP, ° isi ty bephadn si Rep; : abd ei bc me é ,. ‘ | “g

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