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a | AGRIGULTURAL SECRETARY BELIEVES CO-OPERATION I NEEDED IN ROAD WORK (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON (By Mail).—Edwin T. Meredith, newly-appointed secretary of agriculture, believes there| should be active continuation of present federal and state cooperation in connecting National ‘Commissioner's ° Visit BearsFruit in Steps Tak to Revive Active Organ- states in order that the working out of an adequate highway program for the whole United States may~ proceed in’ an. orderly manner. cates the continuance of work now go- ing forward under the federal aid road * vf The Boy Scouts movement has re- ceived Am a impetus and the coming season Is expected to show a new rec- ord for Casper and. central Wyoming in | | this great organization that is doing so} much for the. growing youth of the Commissioner Farrell from the national headquarters of the scout or-|- ganization in New York City was a Cas. |. per visitor.a few days ago and his visit} "| is even How bearing fruit in the way! - the ment gappointed by him are’ taking hold and’ bringing the Casper organiza- tions back to standards from which they have regretably fallen. ‘ According to Mr, Farrell, the scout organization this year will show a much greater enrollment than at any time in its previous history and the state, of Wyoming will fall short unless Casper boys do thelr part to catry out the gen- It would appear that in the past, the Casper scout troops were per- mitted to deteriorate because there were no older heads to direct the movement und the result was that those in charge were rather young to assume the re- sponsibility and the old order of making the Casper organization a general one had a definite result in almost ruining the organization, Mr, Farrell appointed a committee of well-known citizens to look after the Casper scouts and the committee has in turn’ selected Hugh Griffen ‘as scout “As 1921 is the Jast month covered by the law,” Mr. Meredith says, “it would be highly desirable, in my. opinion, for congress to make provision as promptly as possible for the continuation of the work under the present system by an @ppropriation of at least $100,000,000 for each of the four fiscal years beginning ¢ Who Knows Best What’s /GOOD? ASK ANYBODY WHO'S HAD A PLATE FULL OF WHOLE- SOME TASTY PANCAKES _RUDY’S RESTAURANT THEY HAVE A LIP SMACK- ING FLAVOR YOU DETECT IN NO OTHER KIND BE- CAUSE’ MADE FROM ‘BUFFUM’S EMMER PANCAKE FLOUR WHICH _~ CONTAINS CORN, RICE OR OTHER Substitutes, BUT IS MADE FROM PURE EMMER| ‘GRAIN. T/HE SUPER- WHEAT—CREATED BY’ B.: G. BUFFUM,..AND THE MOST NUTRITIOUS OF ALL SULTAN MONAMUD VI. OF TURKEY, photographed for first time .at royal palage at Constantinople, YORKSHIP VILLAGE. MAY BE SOLD BY GOVERNMENT GOST TION 12 MLN , (By Associated Press.) CAMDEN, N. J. (By Mail)—The New York), Shipbuilding corporation has’ re- linquished its intefest in, Yorkship Vil- lage'in South Camden, where the Emer- gency, Fleet corporation constructed about 1,500 homes for workers at the shipyard, according to an announce- ment’ made at the office of the yard. The government, it is said, attempted to sell the village to the corporation, price asked was considered too high. -The stock held by the shipbulld- ing ‘firm has been: transferred to the Emergezicy Fleet corporation. Yorkship: Village was built by a realty compatiy in conjunction with the Emer- gency Fleet corporation at a cost of It contains 1,386 houses, 1,000 of which are now occupied; a thirty-eight-room hotel; fifty-six apart- ment-houses, stores-and a gymnasium. Several churches are in process of con- An abler man for the position would be bard to find as Mr. Griffen has those qualities that eminently fit him for the place, He has served dui the late war and also,was in the regiment, regular infantry, for an ment before we undertook to settle’ the lsuropean difficulty, He has seen much of the world while wearing Uncle Sam's blue and for several years was stationed in the ‘tropies in the Pacific. quarters of the Second infantry were at Honohilu for the, three Sears prior to when we entered the war, Thru his travel experience alone, Mr. Griffen would. be well fitted to direct the youth as a scout master and added to this, his long term under the army discipline enables him to control the lads in a way that no one outside the army Iife can understand. Besides tho. scout master, the mem- bers of the committee are to seé that the scouts are learned in useful things about $12,000,000. ‘while members of the troop, without this learning becoming a task. To this end, one of the committee, an oil ex- RE EPO PE “A, Sad Seng.—Among ‘the passengers ship crossing the Atlantic pert and geologist, will take the scouts on spécial hikes to the oil fields where the story, of the earth’s formation and its Petation to the oil industry will be told. .by @ mansbest fitted planation, The scouts then will bé taken. thru ‘the réfinéries\ind Mr. I.” A. Reed has, kindly given the scouts special per- mission. to this @nd; here the manufac- turing and marketing of the oil after it is brot from the ground will be shown. Dr. O'Donnell, one of the members of the committee, will also show the scout the basic principlés of first aid and also to those scouts that are particularly interested in. chemistry as it relates to the work ofa clinical lab- oratory, the doctor willbe glad to give of help or the explanation of a recently was a man who stuttered. One s-8-8-8''—he stuttered. - “Oh, T can't ‘he man tried ‘to speak fo every one |, but no one would wait to hear what he had to say, to the captain again. “Look here,” ‘said the captain, “I can tell you what to do whenyou want! to say anything: you should sing it.” . Suddenly, in a tra; began: to sing: * ~ “Should auld acquaintance: be forgot and never brot to mind? ” ‘The bloomin’ cook’s fell overboard and is twenty: miles behind. "Philadelphia PANCAKES and WAFFLES '. “SERVED DAILY AT gic voice, the man RUDY’S CASPER, WYO. Last Tuesday the first troop was’ or- ganized in the Catholic parish and Mr. Farrell recommended that. the scouts be organized: by troops in the. different churches rather than a non-sectarian or- ganization such as came to brief. The boys of the Catholic parish number at present thirty members and by’ the end of the present month this number is -WIGGIN ~& “YOUR SHOEMAN Introducing Two Shoes for Men FAIRLY PRICED expected to be doubled. LETTER FOR WILLIAM S E. SHEPPARD UNCLAIMED A ‘etter written by a Casper woman and addressed to William E. Sheppard, with #0 further address either of city or state may be claimed by the writer having. been turned over to The Tribune! instead of be- ing sent to the dead letter office, Shep- para is the brother of he woman who wrote the letter which contains only the writer's first name and no street address. She* mentions sending the brother a card which he had not re- ceived, If the card was addressed as this need not be won- dered at, the postoffice authorities ATTENTION LEGIONIARES Deputy Grand Regent, Mrs. Grace will meet .with. the Women: of Mooseheart Legion, Casper Chapter 306, on their regular meeting night, Mar. 20, All Legioniares please attend. . ARGIN) HOPPER, A New) York hotel has the largest private telephone switchboard in the : ‘These Shoes are built on a form-fitting last, world... One hundred and twenty people carrying a neat round toe that appeals to men of all ages, for all occasions. are required to look after tt. et sid cto es ach ee In order’ to. prevent Verfetian ladies in olden times from. going any. distance from home, a.kind of stiltlike shoe was $13.00 a Pair $11.00 a Pair introduced for their use. By mounting the wearer on ‘cork soles eighteen inches tn thickness, king WIGG “AD-ITORIAL” When we fit you to a pair of Shoes, our attention is centered on your comfort first. ‘We know beforehand that the Shoes are good. Then, if you think they're. not right," say ‘80; we'll see tht you're satisfied’ in some other ‘way; another pair or money back. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN’ Location Formerly Occupied by Stahl, the Tailor. _ Directly Over Harvey Cafe. rompt relief: from distress of acid-dyspepsia. : <——~<—_ cae Og @ coe »< mE <—>-O*X< of a man you want him to be. VPAGVSUCGRTRSODUYDOVSGAEINNGAODORGLGHDLODRAGHOTGSUDINIGUAURAGUEGSONS OGDEN OOLGTRUREIRDEGGHUEROMRODAGRROD SOR ORREGUROSIIES > ; : P oo = - Oe ae ae a eeesese se weer e ewer ees oeere aang dugadinidaanananiyasavoneauiavitdTayadininbTinianis1As0dN000i010 on ew mm o2es = The Most Interesting Human Being in the World ER name is Lily Becker—an American girl—and -you can read the story of her career in “Star Dust’—Fannie Hurst’s first novel. Her fight against an all too ap- parent destiny—the forces which moulded her character—the desires which fought those forces—all form the back-ground against which Miss Hurst has written a really great, a really important novel. LUO OT ea2aeeenesan Get the current Cosmopolitan and begin this novel tonight. nis Edna Wasn’t the Least Bit Shocked UT how she shocked the folks at home with her letters from Somewhere-in- France! As Rupert Hughes says in “The Split,” his short-story in the latest Cosmo- politan: “What Enda did to the war is not worth mentioning, but what the war did to Edna—”. The pastor read Edna’s first letter rightoutin church,but the second letter—and the third—well, you'll have to read the story to find out what shocked the Carthage folks. a sea ORORPAPDRGRERUBIOTARAURDERTOR =, = ote oe Seat hae A GS uiNAbAbSbRGUGUAUDANAEUUAWODANGUSUNGUTOUEUUIOLURTEREWORLED! ‘4 rO ee ee Oe St << Sew - How Roosevelt Overcame Difficulties HE qualities that made Roosevelt successful were apparent in him while he was still a little boy. These qualities were developed, year by year, through intelligent direction. The Colonel’s father was largely res- ponsible for the great American’s rematkable career—his example taught the boy self-assertion, self-reliarice, personal independence and integrity. My = ae This month’s Cosmopolitan publishes a startling analysis of Roogevelt’s character by. Doctor X and related by Harvey O’Higgins in “Yourself and You.” He tells of the boyhood incident that prompted Roosevelt to learn how to box. Why the Colonel went into politics. Why Roosevelt was a poor judge of men. Why he was called “Teddy” and why he liked his nickname. There’s a wealth of new light on Roosevelt in this new article. There are valuable suggestions as to how you may yourself use the same theory Roosevelt employed to overcome apparently insurmountable difficul- ties—-and, better still, how you may help your son to grow up to be the kind , Get the new Cosmopolitan today and read the conclusions reached by Doctor X in his study of the life of one of the greatest Americans. f What Does “Living” Mean to You? Bots means all things to.all men. Each interprets “his aims ‘and his ambitions differently. Yet there are certain fine fun- damentals to living, and nowhere have they been so finely expressed as in Edgar Guest’s poem “Living” in the current Cosmopolitan. Mr. Guest, though long a favorite of the American people, now appears in Cosmo- politan for the first time. If you love the simple, kindly sentiments that poetry in- spires, read this new poem by the bard on whom the mantle of James Whitcomb Riley has surely descended) e “YouCan’t Please Everyone” HIS is an amusing story by Frank R. Adams of the “today” that you worried about yesterday and that never happened. Conover: Collier was going through life chained to the fear that he might lose his jobor his sweetheart orhis savings account. Then, when it looked like he had lost all three, he was surprised to discover that “it might have been worse,”~as inveterate optimists are in the habit of saying. America’s Greatest Magazine © (osmopolitan “ Nearly everybody worth while reads Cosmopolitan’’ ~ Chas M. Gunnison WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR THE NEWS DEPOT _— 153 So. 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