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PAGE TWO Tbe Casper Daily Eribune Ee ———— BUSINESS TELEPHONED........----16 sieaceeteseintchsantes cunce vn ane Butered at veg mee (Wyoming) Postof- ice as second-class matter, Nov: 22; 1916 MEMBER “HS ASSOCIATED PRESS! REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS —<—<— << —< . ©. HANWAY, President and Editor B. HANWAY, excewonrastives > «il, 341 Fifth Ave., » _w York City. Pezcuen, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Stegen Bldg. Chicago, Til. Copies, of the Daily Tribune are on file in the’ New York and Chicago of+ fices and, visitors are welcome, ——— SUBSURIPTION RATRS By Carrier One Year Six Month Three Monthy . One Month: . Per Copy .. Six Months: Three Months Ls No subscription by mail accepted for less period than three months. i All subscriptions must be paid in ad-| nd The Daily Tribune will not e delivery after subscription. be- comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit'Bureau of Circulations (Ay Bi Member of the Associated Press, The Associated Press is. exclusively entitied. to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. + TICE t give your subscription for The Casper Daily Tribune or way: mon- ey to any solicitor who promises to give you # premium or a chanve in any sort of contest. or pay any, money’ to, strangers, unless they can show a’ iet= ter trom The Casper Dally, ‘Tribune, signed by the Ciroulation Manager, au- thorizing them to solicit. subscriptions ana collect money for same. —————————— a ae eer papitata | THE NADION'S. SHAME Do Of all the war and after-war blunders} of an ungrateful democracy that we have seen compares with our},rate of postage. + tragic failure to care for diers. a 1 There are more than 300,000 of these | disablec men. More than 200,000 regis- tered for training. under the govern: | ised provision for) “ ment’s much adver these cripples and stricken men ecting and efficient members of Yet 19 months after the or- society, { 2 ganization of the responsible body—the} Wages, declares: that’ the cost of living | Federal Board of Vocational Education | ! only 24,000 have been put into trair } ing and only 217 have been trained and placed in gainful employments; that is 217 for “the whole country, it should! > If Burleson ever resigns, it For that reason a creepers re > clear. For the ree states; tO say il send i s_resigna. |Coureaf’ clover’ is’ supposed to possess Jennings: Bryan: belong: Sy Sais be made clear. For the; three min eal say that te ‘will: sendin his -regignas oe SNGSIALY Mitre: ‘A. The formes secretary: of state: is of New York, New Jersey, and Con-|tion by mail, in grder to get advantage! Q, Wio ig the. present owner of Mon>, ® member: of the Presbyterian: church. necticiit’ the’ nurbet is 43. Last. Ibe-| of the delay, ticello,, tie old tiome. of Thomas Jeffer-| When in Miaml, Fla, where kyelayey 4 : som, in Virginia? T. KE. Bb. pipashoe: Sees icy hmeiteeiorg sr : cember the board paid out $386,807, in| Eni vs A. Monticello was purchhsed' by the | addresses the Men's, Bible class of the employes; it paid only} we salaries to 3,3 $139,235 soldiers These last figures apparently give a! 4s0 by President Wilson, that the im- vivid notion of the spirit in which the| Mediate ratification of the . Peace yg. Levy soll Monticelld to the govern: | work. is conducted: The disablea: sol:|"Treaty was necessary in order that} ment'on the condition that it should not peavestime commercial’ relations’ might |¥© turned’ Into” museum merely, “but Gier is not treated as a charge of hon-|! eg should be used. as a. Virginia, home for | Skilled Onticians or upon the nation, entitled to every and he is consideration ® aITCe; obliged to prove his right to. treatment thru an endless period of technical op- position and bureaucratic red tape. No wonder ment ‘gome disheartened: and disgusted? an: auits The whole revelation: should stir: an} 1's heart | | Congress: | al-| instant wrath in every Americ: and a prompt investigation by Probably much irrevoeable harm aus been done. realy But surely some: thing can be omplished f r the fur! ture. The obligation of the nation, to: Ward! these men is of the profoundest description. It was so sacred and’ the corres) sanding, need. so- pathetic and) no-} bie thet the yublie assumed that: it must | In met faithfully and well, Little did) we comprehend the workings of bureau) cracy, which scea in a cripfMud: soldien| only another opportunity for rAd) tape;) jobs and new acres of filing cases! | te as | In the gourse of discussion of the} logisiative bill in the House, Representa: | | tive Blanton of Demovrat, bit} ivised the ent policy of the tion in keeping 40,000 unnec: und idle employes in the city of ‘ | Washington, Virlous members have; this retention of unnecessary critiolse employes but few have aseailed? it more sbarply Unan the member {rom Texue ( mentioned: \ Republican Senate Gommittee bos reported favorably on the plain to re- duce Twstage on “drop letters!’ tor one cent. | Tlie reasén tor: a reduetion on Crop letters: ik obvioms. Whe purely Jo- MANHATTAN TAXICAB CO. Under New Management ALE NEW CARS Phone 34 Day and Night Service P oie : | * {by railway mail’ clerks, and the govern:) Treaty: is) still’ unratified. | ment pays no, railway, transportation on 1 it, | nothing | ment can afford to handle it at a less; doomed to. disappointment, The radical} sympathy with the demand for higher | | .|be resumed: Vstored her trade relations wittt | Give Your Calendar Privilege to UNCLE SAM There is a certain space in. your office or in. your home that is, to be coau- pied by a calendar, That space is of value. It is advertising space. light eyes ape considéred’ the best. jterred by cat fanciers. fur is coarser. marine: has ever~ Gv. |. A. The nayy department says Instead of giving it to the coal manior the insurance man, give it to your |} goVernment. The Navy Department. has an attractive art calendar it would like to-hang in that space, The calendar bears a message to the young men of America, Give it a eliance: qnavine ever submerged was 296 Whis record was made during the off the coast of Ireland. Make sure of getting a ‘calendar. You may huve one or two or three but you can!t have too,many. ‘They are conyeniences if scattered all aboute the place. If they are as good as ours they are works of art, things of beauty and joys forever; Our Calendars Are FREE We give them away through our Washington Information Bureau, that bureau through which you can get many a bit of good readibg if you will bue watch, for itg offerings, through which you can get for the asking the answer to any question inthe world! ttiat may be worrying you: 18. K. a. The. war department says ithe A, Bi. battle. 600 officers im the United’ States duying the world war, only about of whom were West Point men. Thirty-four were Kill sult of examinations: Fill out the coupon below in such a way that no mistake can be made Q. Is the Russi ta either name or address. It is alw good rule to print out proper names, Send in.as directed and) the bureau andthe postman) will do the rest. United States still recoguized? T. Ax FEE EER EEE HIE IED er % FREDBRIC’ J, HASKIN, DIRECTOR, WASHINGTON, D: C. I enclose herewith a two-ceyt stump for return postage for a free copy of the 1920 calendar, not recognized) any authority in ernment set up by Kerensky. Street Address. £_-_-2---.-~--.------------------------+----=-+-+------- iE. [jpever been recognized. Q@: ee pime satenint nk gene sme + sino nan---—-~ State, and senate? A. M, 2 A. transportation, it/need. not be handled! with) American’ Republics even! tho the 2) has not been named since the the leader in the last congress, 1 House, Congressman Frank Mond Because tlie cost of handling the People who expect to evade the issue} Wyoming, directs the Republican local letter is much less, the govern: of class legislation by, pussy-footing are Q: | iu; the United States? S. ¥. But. as a matter of labor Jeaders announce boldly thar they} a lower rate of postage than: in. an’ im-} every congressional district Peiger 2 792. proved service, eae nl | There is no pussy-footing in the The Department of Justice, which has | of the radicals, hws dime: « candidate for the Presidency, declares = SG state which were minted first, an that the cost of living is going down. Q.. Where is the highest. tide. in, tie |! The Department of Labor, which is i world?’ Sb, A. 'Dhe highest tide in, the world is ly, Canada, feet. at the Bay of Fun is. a rise of Ofty-th How many | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS is going up. You can dake all the cir- mstances into consideration and take that A. It is estimated Stition that a fourleaf clover brings’ our choice. good luck to the finder? I. M.C. , ———0: in| persons in each: family. Q Bo what the four Iéaves: are- arranged | that is safe! the form of a cross; The announcement that Germany is!covernment in 1915 from Congressman Jefferson M. Levy, of New York, for the | sum_ of) $500,000) half of its actual value, | fU™ The Monticello. estate consists of about , MANY a8 2,000 persons 750 acres and on the estate, Jefferson, iis wife and) two daughters are buried.} for tuition for 21,537. disablea/ vesuming her trade with Argentina re- sails the assertion made several months attend America, has, already re-| presidents of the United States. | Ground Floor Q. What. is ‘the difference between! Casper, Wyo. Angora: and Persian cats? L, E. , A. The Angora cat has small head a NOTICE : “In Bartholomew's Lane ow the back side of the Old Exchange, there is a drink called COFFEE, heving many excellent virtues,. fortifies the heart within, helpeth digestion, quickneth the spirit, maketh the heart lighter. is good against many ills, and is sold both iv the morning and at three o'clock it the afterneon.”” Ger- many, and) Germany is finding. a way, The above advertisement, probably the first ad. for coffee,, was published in the “Publick Advertiser” of London ity 1657. i Tn. those days; of the Coffee. House, noted in the: history of Old London,, coffee was a’ popular drink, though not common in. the household, 4 Coffee was; considered. a: drink of sociability and the’ Coffee‘ House; the meet— ing. place, of tte intellectual. Coffee in those days,, probably came from one. country, was: of one selection’ and likely ungraded: : Today, coffee: is: greatly improved and comes from many different countries, each. growing, a. different type. of coffee.. For instance, there: are. eigtiteen (18) different varieties of coffee and eight (8) different. ‘grades, so that in our Butter Nut Coffee; we have a perfect blend, as the secret is in as- sembling the varieties of coffees of the best grades and blending them into, one perfect drink, characteristic for its fragrance, richness.and: deliciousness. PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO: Butter-Nut, the Coffee Delicious. Persian. cats may be almost any color, | bute deep ‘Plack with orange eyes is pre- It is also long Wiiat is tle greatest déptti a sub- reached?’ | the greatest depth a United States ‘sul | @ How many West Pointers were overseas and low many were Killed? | there were’ 1,784 West Point officers: in There were approximately 200,- n ambassador of the defunct Kerensky government to tne ‘Dhe state’ department says, that Boris Bakhmeteff, who came here as am bassadop when: Kerensky was in power in Russia; is still recognized by this government, since the United States has sia since the fall of the provisional gov- Ludwig, Martens, representative: of the Russian } soviet government to this country, has Who are’ the: floor leaders of the | two: iz: political’ parties: iin the house Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, cal letter need: not be sorted for train) to regain a portion of her former trade! is the Republiban floor leaden in, the senate, while the: Democratic floor 7 Sehator Martin, of Virginia, who wag ! |while Champ Clark, of Missouri, is the | floor leader of the Democratic side, When were tlie first coins: minted:|, } . A, The offige of the director of the disubled sol-| fact, the country is less: interested in| will press ‘the fight in every state and! mint says that. the earliest coins were. to elect authorized: by act of congress of April ‘This act. authorized the manu, their friends and defeat their enemies. /fauture. of the ten-dollan gold. eagle, half offices| eagle; quarter eagie, and. the silver dol- }lar, half dollar, quarter dollar, dime aha |’ It would. be impossible to lwere all coined, about the seme time. There i ae are there in, 1 @ Wiiat is: the: origin’ of the super- die United: States? Me Os G. 2 there about’ 27,000;000/families!in thig country; |’ A. This bélief is based upon the fact) With) an average: off from: four’ to: five church) does, William | Presbyterian’ church of that place, The jclass. thon. mects inal open. park across the church, and’ sometimes as Henning: Hotel. ton, that feet. war, that |" led in army, 2,500 There. Were also about 8,500 officers of the reg- ular army who'came up from: the ranks, or were given commissions as the re- EB. Rus: |, lead- death, }, n the jell of wing, they are these FITTED SISA TOID: n-air_ meetings. ——— ‘ (Any, reader cam get the answer question by writing Phe Cas with | Daily Bureau, ‘Frederic J. Haskin, Diréetor, Washing- dD. to. information. t give advice on legal, médical and finan- cial’ matters. tle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive ‘research On any Write: your question’ plainly: and briefty. Give full name. and address~ and en- else two cents,in stamps for return)! postage. | the inquirer.) Doctor Says; “RED TAG SALE Woinen’s Sateen and Mercerized Petticoats $69 Tribune Information C. This offer applies strictly » The Burean cannot Tt doeg-not attempt to set- subject. | All replies are sent direct to “You Never See Aged Fat People” ‘The Bhy: telling these tients, H) }) Korelt system'by taking Olt. 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