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PAGE EIGHT WILITARY SEAVIGE OPENS DOOR TO 6000 EDUCATION BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14.—Are the young men of this country, who have ambition but not money, willing to work their way thru a good education by serving four or five hours a day as soldiers, with the liability of active service in case of war? That i now putting to Americans. It has established at the marine at Quantico, Virgin’ aj known as the Marine Institute,|_ This seems to be the logic back of where it is prepared to give men regu-| Marine Institute, and the officers at lar highly paid vocations, such auto | Quantico appear to be making a most mobile engineerin: electrical engineer-| earnest effort to live up to that logic. g, stationary gas engihe work, build-| As a sample of what they have to offer, 1d contracting and livestock farm-| take their course in automobile engl- | neering. The facilities which the school this barracks it is an absolute! offers come under three heads. In the that only the morning hours afe| first place, they have a great number ted to military exere nd ail|Of motor vehicles of every type from a of the afternoon is nt ine and| motor cycle to a multi-ton truck, and in athletic work. The routine is much| they haye all sorts of repair shops and like that of a first-class military school.jmachinery. These are not limited ‘to Men are now offered enlistment in the] the tools and supplies which would Fifth Regiment of which is|be found in a first-class auto repair the one stationed at Quantico, with *he|/Shop, but include also machine shops flat promise that ter preliminary| with welding outfits and lathes. A training at Paris Island, the be sent to the Quantico scho an4| fix an engine that is out of order, but Will be allowed to stay there until he| how to make afd repair structaral has completed whatever course he de-|parts. He could in fact learn how to to take, Subject to the single con-| build an automobile. jon that if ‘the United States gets} In the second place, at the head of ito war, he may be assigned to active! this school is a mechanical engineer service. | who is a graduate of one of the leading The opportunity for enlistment under! Ameriean engineering schools, and who these terms, which amounts to a con-/& *s regular | ons to the men. tract with the vernment to give a cer-| tain amount of service in return for an| the text-books 2nd instructions of one education, began on April fi lof the great correspondence schools on This Marine schoo] is the latest of aj this subject to study. Wher he fin efforts by the government to|f{shes his course, he cin take the exam make military or naval service attrac-| nation and obtain the diploma of this tive to young men by giving them edu- school, as well as that of the Marine eation in return for their time. Both Institute. the army and the navy have always| All of this together certainly seems had some classes whe: man could|to constitute a thoro and honest course hours a and study/in instruction, with perhaps more in »0l courses. These schools| the w: of ‘tical experience and never amounted to much, and did not/demonstration than most other schoois offer vocational courses. During the offer. war, the Studer ay Training corps,| A man might enter the Marine Thsti- and since the armisti the army uni-|tute illiterate, learn so read and write, versities in Europe, have offered men get a grammar school and a_ high in the service much more varied educa-|Bchool education, fid then learn 4 tional opportunities; but it was seldom) business. This, of cou’ would take possible y a@ man to remain in any | him ye s: ve enlistments—but his of these institutions more than a few| education would not fe interrupted un- months, less by war, or by his own bad con- nis Marine school is a new depart-| duct. ure in two ways. In the first place! The effort, according to Lieutenant it offers a man a complete course lead-{Cra. is to give the establishment a ing to a diploma, and in the second much atmosphere of a university and pluce he is given a definite promise as little that of a militery camp as pos- that he shall be allowed to finish his| sible. Punishment has almost been done education to his own away with. ‘The “brig,” as the military the emergency of v prison is called, is nearly always empty. The Marine arracks at Quantico is A man who does not want to study, and under the command of Major General who refuses to conduct himself as a hb General D. For this account of it we,other organization. are inde bted to Lieutenant J. H. Craige, of spi makes it impossibie who is aide to Lejeune, nd to ¢ pribée in detail the other course: who leaves no doubt that the M e offered by the Marine Institut corps is sharing neither expense nor,of them combines the same three effort to make this school a real school; ments—an expert instructor, full 1 where a man can fit himself for the /tical facilities, and an individual cor business of making a living. As Lieu-"respondence course leading to a diplo- tenant Craige sees it, this is not merely} for each man. un effort to get men to se in the} The Marine barracks Marine corps in return for “a certain|on the Potomac amount of schooling; it is an effort to; Washington. Itisat put the whole busir of military ser-| thousand acres of farm and woodland, vice on a higher plane, and to attract housing for ten thousand men, to it a higher type of men. ré only about five hundred It is agreed by all that, the state now, three hundred are al- of the world being what it is, we must y attending the classes of the in number ¢ at Quantico is miles from have a considerable standing army, a! sti Many of these are being train- large navy, and a Marine corps of good teachers to be used in establi: strength. It is equaily clear to all nilar courses at other Marine that there is a strong sentiment in the! * It is intended eventually to country against compulsory ‘military ‘make every marine’ barracks a college. service and compulsory military train Men who are interested in this’ edu: ing. The alternative is voluntary en- |\tional opportunity should address Lieu! listment. It is a notorious fact tha |Col. Wm. C. Harlee, Principal, U. 8. men are not voluntarily enlisting in|Marine Institute, Quantico, Va.” any branch of the service in adequate —_—>——. ine corps has about|, Let. us show you the difference be- numbe The Ma two-thirds of its authorized strength,| Ween the Thread Rubber insulated but both the army and navy are in ard Storage Battery and the ordi y wooden insulated kind. Your from a civilian, Judgment will easily pick the WIL- men do not | LARD as superior and we back up your Most of thera! Judgment. Call around and see wu Auto Electric Co. 111 East First St. Worse condition. It is not remarkable, viewpoint, that rush into the ser have he all the military service they ba want in the past few y And | Phone 9687 4-11-6¢ peace-time service in a standing army Tt SS = ar times man men were as it was before the war, offer very) : al t, offered very! wounded ud there were killed’ in’ the little inducement to a man of any am- bition or energy. A few hours of drill every and for the rest, “bunk duty’ is to say, loafing under especially nous conditions. Ther is nothir that to attract a hi ‘ type of , or to attract men in ‘any y. numbe nd it is a well know fact that our professional army never has at tracted either. Hauling I, ure to have a volun | ete Rcsuiheat had Contracts | war, : world, something got to » to make the service reai‘y something has “got to be widely adver . tised. Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel ee Dealers—Federal and Re- Henning: Hotel public Trucks . ' As a Man Dresses So Hels , A carefully tailored garment may help to spell success. Spring Suits from $40.00 up. A. L. MATHERS TAILOR | Over Tait’s Pool Hall—147 So. €enter aoste = — PTI PPP LELELL Lee eI & BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN & \ ——20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH = W N Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Ay re Popular Prices.’ Quick Seryice, Hi ighest Qua STII IMA TI IMO EEE MM. NEW SCHOOL FOR UJ, §. MARINES OPENED IN VIRGINIA RS. BR. T. WUTTS, of Kansas her life was miserable for two long years before she began taking Tanlac. declares she is enjoying the best of health and that she has gained twent, junds. = a ort yooa Fein Wil perty ‘contract on yeas. oF. soae car. Will Ben, Phone 74W. AL ver leaf roadster; sell or’ trad real estate, demonstrate. See I the question which the United States marine corps is} FOR SALE—House between Hart a For teree Mahan on Price $4000. BRED EWES FOR SALE—We have for sale 5000 choice Ewes, that have beon grain-fed thru the winter, that can be bought right; delivery any ‘time this | month. For particulars RAGE eam it 0. FoR “SALE—Buick ee wie trade sapisenae lot. A. A FOR SALE bet 155 by 80 fect with good income, two blocks off Ce heart’ Casper. Address 833 Bast Seco rnit will} man can learn there not only how to| 2 “If it had not been for Tanlac I would: mae rectory still be a sick woman, 5 fl ” ought to’ tell everyone what this woo North Burlington addition. 4-14-2t" yoming Co. 615- ihe N:P. Nm Fare aa e has done for me," the sincere statement made recently Mrs. R. T. Butts, 1924 Troost avenuo,} , Kansas City, “By the help of Tanlac I have lie H severe, case of ner derful medici ON NTANTS Stock Reetatear a ler Agents. PHONE 660. 11 Ol Exchange i Sia alee oie Sie ees S21 Ae 4 FOR SALE—Good secont-hand Singer| ents. Experietice not necessary. Aj 1 In the third place, each man is given! ‘Assist: { ten rid of a digestion that erable for the past two y not eat anything without or The gas on my stomach would rise up into my chest and press on my heart and at times would almost off my ‘breath. My nerves were so, up- unexpected fhoise it ing during spare time. ——— | mission. Call 44 FOR SALE—One horse, 159) neund eed MERTH & VAN DE ‘Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agets Phone 767-3 oc ‘slept well and Was so nérvous I would} often roll and toss until after midnight and what little sleep I did get seem to do me no good. sufferer from headache get so dizzzy I would haye to hold on ito something to Keep from fu “One day I happened to anlae, describing mine, so I bought a bottle and before I had finished it I bes a different person. aches disappeared and my When my first bottle was gone I got another and I kept on improving can éat just anything want and I never suffer any mor FOR SALE—Dodge express car; vs bar-| Durbin. . gain. Phone 618J. a-14-tf | ARCHITEC penoas chitecte nn Umpc wre, waane at. cant GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY iso a great a would often an to feel just like Those terrible head- . R. FELML oO. R. nee 117, E. Fi. Puone 1544. AWNINGS eo never know what it is to have a head.) aché or a dizzzy spell. ‘ nlac has not onl. 1 ntleman, may be transferred to some} LIAM 0. beta lieved ihe of await for com- To figure on vist pounds in weight and have” not KISTLER & PREZANT Phone 1380, 525'E. Fs BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER > Lt Cd ExORASe ry Tanlac is cert | WANTED—Board and room for two-| for 1.or 2 gentleme: cine and I will what it has done recommend this medicine to 3 friends because I believe it will benefit anyone who is suffering as I did.” : id sold in Casper by the Cas: y, in Alcova by the Alcova Mercantile Co., and f Salt Greek by the Drug Store. SEE BEN Ways feel grateful for 6 Casper, eee a MURANE aes jo Blag. \ SEaRis TRAN! e Ofsfice— T: n | EXPERIENCED PTENCGRST Vay: de- furnighed rooms and basement. ‘act of over six p eee ER. Je HAM SEDEE ANNA’ GHAHAM Chiropractors. Bldg. Center st. — | WANTED—To rent two or three-room | married couple. 343 W. Pini | Mere B. G. HAHN EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsed Bldg. eee 2 THINK TWICE 4 i} ; ie : ; E J. O. JOHNSON for MIII-Work and Window Glasy PHONE 1323. Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, PLUMBING: AND HEATING of the abnormal cost of replacing anything and everything that may be destroyed by E—and then re- double ‘your precau- tions against loss of this character. North Maple ies COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- nected with Credit ° Associations United States and Corner aia ie | formes, Piet pyont wag.” SPREE | Upstairs. Flumbin a Sno nace boating: Ly mee sting, hot ares Shop ase kinds Eromutiy’ at attonde We Write Insurance. *——sosmaoroxis—* We Take Care ofthe) Home Building me dy pipe) ee ; Lee ee mociure Bldg.) one ram, | ‘Carpenters Cor, Lambert and Waskicetcns North Casper, ME, ESURE UATE SOEOO | | PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor 8s. Bi P.O. Boz ati Figure witheyo odin, a Home or Business General vaatre 109 W 15! ST.° PHONE 74 W BARGAINS IN USED CARS 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks, four-passenger ‘Hudson, wire wheels, ‘cor tires. In excellent shape. DECORATOR ing ae ‘al’ ng trad | rae cHAS Sacer: ONE ES Pre HOUSES HO) West vsscond Se a feck NELLI P. STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC STENOG Private dictation room. andled, Phone, eee and Sommer" Foye a ae Stace tae x] jini ‘erelen an ae: ae a ogee Seen o —_——_____« Camp Work cass 301 SON Mig: Coittenctor Phone 10163. 511 E, Military, Casper, Wyo. 1 Green, te Upstairs: | WANTED—Girl for leanne ‘HB Tr, Lingen and stailroad ate Will be in excellent shape. dngen a or tto. Overhauling now. 2 Three and one-half ton Diamond T trucks. 2 ~ ~ oO MES, CHILTENDEN GALLAGHER. | of Nae B A Hotel) sin PARLOR Five-passenger Chalmers. Five-passenger Hupmobile in good running order. Chummy Chandler, good Yathgia ea Overland five-passenger. All the above in good running shape and tires/in A number J Will sell on time or trade for real estate. os At Casper ‘Puariacy, Phe Phone 180. 4 WELDING Phone 67443 Hours: 10 1 2 m:, to 1 p. m. 6 p. m.; Tp. m. to 8: Casper, Wyo. —- WwoopBRIDGE ‘SSE Rat MARSHALL ©. KBITH, M. D. o Special attentio Keon. given to obs a4 Ginenaes, of mamAR fee } enone SER ee ——— cov fairly goes, fie. M16 North ae uy 2'**| sem BEN S70) AGE = WAREHOUSE 3 years on; good con- — acti ete FOR Sete eh Gall at 1912 Bo. Blme 4-13 ct Phone 74W. 109 Ww, Firs sa Fog eae cey ven gt ae By ‘ dot @0x140. CECIL BON te SCHENCK = c Bilge aR ae et at residen FS aHPD| i Bake CT Clit X - rr WANTED—. thing of vali to seli—furnitures rugs. Bowie —= Ce ea Fae oe of AT oe oods, buy: thing. Brows a wae oF the Went Side, Tos 3-15.1t é 1D—Second slothes 1 eee Rack a a DEL | ANY: Salvatio xa ei. ig Bh) ey eee 7 KINDS OF BUILDING: hye ae ae Witworke No job too anal a bait i—Small cigar, can and| Casper Home Builders. “Phone 261) rik a, ry atore i heart of business 4-5-t¢ Sham padi 3 ain or une... RON) THROW AWAY MONEY Fy fable rent ddress 8 4-15-t¢ cht Ger our prices and ‘be con. vince that we oe save you money 3, be on a home. Cash ‘o1 ments. Wy: inicott in ju uildin: ‘and rth > i | Mitiinecy eignts. © inat ire B ine artment Ho one Reiter OS Lae oc % | Paha 1s —Comprere set of house-| WANTED—To buy two or three-room ri chi one Underwood house reasonable; prefer to buy o) nse ey rinawtons, ‘vise and/ terms. Box 150 Tribune. 4-9-6 vil, shovels, picks, log chains and | ————————__' Sther tools, Inguire 638 CY. -4-13-6t*| WH BUY, raise and sell” fur-bearing ae an ST APE ee bits, and other wur-bearing ant FOR SALE—At sacrifice, three-room| maly. | List what oie" have with us, house completely furnished; atso two- ‘your’ Tow re: ices on largs room house. 116 East Dunn avenue, foe shipments. ir Specialty FOR SALE=12x14 tent,” 12-o0z- eearty [os = new, $80. Call at 113% 8. ‘Wigehinss SALESLADIES WANTED AT M 4-14-10° politan 5 to 50c store; giris o ton. years and must live at home with sewing machine; also rorety White, stant Manager. reasonable. D. G. Rich, 615 5. Durbin, rear. 4-14-20° WANTED—wWoman experience: mercial work to teach a few FOR SALE—Large one-story building | day. Cail 442W. under construction, corner Mapie and | ————— 2 Yellowstone avenue. Phone 154K. WANTED—Those who auld eeticl ieee wae Phone 11747." ALE—Several sets of books, in- ay ‘el aang Bret Harte, Ridpath'’s ‘We- EP. FOR RENT tory, . Roe, and others too ume to” tion; 8 new. I REE Pike Mention: Booed as new. | GG! FoR RENT—Plano; $6 per month, | Write P. 0, Box’ 38 or ‘call 645 poe a, FOR RENT—New building, FOR SALE—Four-hole oil range in floor 20x32. Phone 193R. first class condition. Apply 914 8.) sss Spruce. Phone’ 504d. 4-14-3t| FOR RENT—Furnished room for two gentlemen, Private tagily board if -pas-| desired. Phone 579W. 674 FOR SALE—$3000 brand new fiv senger car. Will trade for real es- tate or first mortgage on real estate Phone 1193. 4-14-7t| WE OFFER BOARD WITH Oe WITH. out room. Rear 354 N. Jeffers. FOR SALE—Several loads of may avenue. ee Phone 1372. 4- ~ ——————— So | FOR BENT—Ho use with two rooms nye LE—One complete 28 Star td attje, furnished except bedding iia & with complete strins of dishes; water and lights in; is ne incl aint itt p. boiler; vil deilling| Katsomined children allowed, $ cane; 1600 feet | addre: 6 E. Third, new eet G- wnd S-in. | 1223 om First. Phone 1433. casing ‘and about 500 fee€ of 1-in. casing; one new White 2-ton truck} FOR RENT—Two modern light house- and ore-ton Ford truck. Owners sell-| keeping rooms in basement for ing; must be sold_right eRey, ¥..C.| month, maybe longer. 1136.5. Day Steeter, Shoshoni, Wyo. 14-7 Phone 4665. 4-1 tot FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath un- furnished. Inquire 255 8. meee aoe. WANTED» FOR RENT—Modern basement room on pavement, year-old baby boy. “Box 153 Trilkine.| reasonable. 1015 So. Elm, or S) 4-10-tf/ 1246J. 4-1 WANTED—F! ‘st class all around laun-|FOR RENT—Garage for one car. dry woman, Phone 460M aie ty 8S. Grant. Phone 394M. 4-19 ind FOR RENT—For short time only, sires position. Phone 103, .-14-10%| be ready May ist; no children, 2? DERSEATER WANTS WORK E. Dunn avenue, North Burlington. DRESSMAKER WANTS WORK families, $3.50 per day. Phone Pett 4 -14- its FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern <a> ri ie Gan One EL enn, ee ee basement apartment, suitab f “partment close in. Address “Boxy 452d. Sh Rt RENT Fronts bea 1 ENT—Fron: ei room wit WANTED—To buy or lease rooming} bath. Old address 413 N. MK house. “Address Box 164, Tribune. ® | ley. LS Se Sere FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room lo- WANTED—To rent one or-two rooms ‘cated on Pay cate ney Eentlemen pre- close in suitable for beauty»! lor. ferred. 1021 8S, Elm. 4-18-tf Address Box 156, Tribune. 4-15-2) FOR RENT—1 FRAY, ME FO) : t NESTE eferer R.CONFINEMENT;) —bath.°1218 nees. Phone sized FOR RENT=O: hack on & WANTED:=Gopd “second-hand ocd;| bar, suitable for bachelor. Inquire must be in good condition. Phone| 142 S Oak old number; new pumice: 773. 4-19-sdh | 414. “Phone 708W. ain WANTED—Laundress. ‘Wyatt Cafete-| FOR RENT—Three-room _apartme ria. 4-6-tf with bath, unfurnished; ready for o ‘ont bed room adjoini Second. Phone he s cupancy ab M 3 967M WANTED=Pginting,, Decoratinguana |Coney Sout May 1. Rhone 34 aks Bere A nS.) metnmtes | Senge Pepper? $00. Platt-Reeson. " 36% N.| FOR RENT—Pleasant modern front 4-9-6t*| "bed room, furnished, suitable for ( ae for general Housework geritlemen.' 149 S. Jackson. 4-11-11 to go to Rock Rive! da ~took;| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms tn apat'- wages $60. Mrs, Neal ‘Tyler, 207 E . allroad and pana care P. C. Nicolaysen. .Call even- perry. pepeses Corner a 4-9-tt —_— | FF ‘ont bed Foon ji private WANTED—To' buy 5-room’ mowtern| “home. Beech. © Call after house. Can pay “$500 $600 down p. ny seit and $100 per ” ~ fe —— As : ager month. Phore Mee sat = BOARD—By day, week or meal; also Li iT F eR Se room, 380 W. Third. 14-18-té ee ES Do, LOST OR STOLEN—Black pup, markeil Ren i de ereehe dooke ia Seueral) “white spot on neck ‘ana tp of tall, goreens! made to order, ‘Prompt getvien Liberal reward. 194 °S. Ash. yet) tats ed) | LOST—Laundry blue book, Local Phone “izig, 0 Werk _ SNe Ba a eae? Hall and mee tea WANTED—Woman four hours “ani tional Ban Finder please léa\ for Mouseworl ty at Casper Steam Laundry, Edna 5 Wolgeeewors— Antler Tooms: 618 ‘man: Se eS WANTED—Twi = | ngchantes with hand’ tools. "woyla's a= EEGAY BOTIGES —____________ 4 #-it) “ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND WANTED—A high grade salesmisr for ‘CALL FQR BIDS. automobiles and tires; must have ex- ——_ 5 | Perience and present a good uppear-| Notice is hereh sealed ox 109, care ‘Trib eee. een Sven ae ec 4-14-5t - bids will be reccived by the City of Ca 3 TEP Lau a ——--} per, Wyoming, for the gtading for «0 ane 660M WOFk to take § AMG | the construction of approximately twen FOR fy thousand (20,000) ‘square feet of co" Tet basement we FOF tenn HARES Grote Saeiahe’ aid drivbwag ‘on 0! any Kind call 231R. YS 25| about the Casper Fire Department n ; in hes-| Bi ‘- Pitul; room and board and ans B20 aypeidgations may. be s month.’ Casper Private Iospitar, P&®}and fort he posal obtained at 1° $$$ ttn faite of the ( as Pelee in the City Hall. Bids must he filed with the City Cleri LEGAL NOTICES before noon of April 19, 1920, and be operfed at the regular meeting of ti NOTICE! City Council on that date, the Raincl reserving the right to reject any °° Notice is hereby given that the regy-| all bids. lar examination for teachers’ certifi By order of the City Council. cates will be held at the court house | (SEAL) B. H. PELTON, JR in Casper, Thursday, Friday and Sat: | Attest: Bluyor. urday, April 15, 16 and 17, 1920. ASA F. SLOANE, , ‘ork to begin at 8:30 a.'m. und be City Clerk. given as follows: Pub. Apr. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1920. Thurgday A. M. —Penmanship, agré SCREENS eee culture, orthography. woltetet con® ™=>) OOF MINING PIGKS UP ys and Friday A. M.—Arithmetic, plays Playground, English Classics, elemen- tury public school music, Vriday P. M.—United States history, physioloxy atid “hygiene, community clyisss general scienc elementary (By Associated Press.) rawing. ATLIN, B. C. ival of LIN, yy Mail).—Rev! Pasi Ese M.—Methods, hygiene of| mining in this district, famous pli ig sap) ¢ bd’ SeORTE DEY, elementary) field of pioneer days, is predicted earn? Laie tae heal engineers. ‘While placer mining bet geen » School man-|anpe: to be on the decline and ing is assuming a. larger impor MAY HAMILTON, some good claims are being worked: Superintendent of Schools, Natrona aerated Auto Repair shop. Franklins & spc Dited this 9th day of April, 1920, | cinity. A street, Mvia” locks ast of Pub: “April 10, 12; 13, 14, 19207 courthouse. Phone 85. te