Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE as fe the dagatant generat : 4 stitute staits. But, if they grow at{of U,800, followed by the University of words, that “! $ the average percentage rate of the last/Calitorfila with 6,200 Intfeist Atid Bos- ‘wounded or i Six years, they will have 659,000 stu-|ton umiversity with 4,700. Yale was - dents in 1930 and 1,138,000 prentareu one of four institutions wiiich had few- i hee ‘ ae % er &tudents than six years dgo, its a $ i i @ Institute asi.s, “Will the mouéy| crease being $1, the Institute repo aoe ‘wats voted that the ee j P f ! yet deren education for the tncreasél| Concluding his obseryations, exkoutive ‘committee | pasa? f 4 i; number of students come from. taxa-| Bannes said there ik “reason to bel tion, endowment, private gifts . atid) that in any future democratizing of o ldrget fées? Must present universities} portunities for higher deggie a grow or more universities be built? e@rneon and night classes edlleges a Same Rate of Increase i can Up. There Will Be In numbers, the largest increase inj and extensioh classes Away from col- bis years is credited to the College of|leges will be needed to give the elastic- te | ie jaye five for, one rh 1 five for eh the céntinentel hee Pkg ‘More Than Million Students in 210 Schools by Seabee ete With 8, ree ty eh, che demand reauices.” ’ oe mages years, ahd five for thre, years. | own to the ounitinentat Iimits! : : = : . hn “That the cbnimisuon Is dectarea ‘ Of the United States, ; 1950 Compared to 294,000 Last Year d i permiatent, bee a idee tis genera grins» oer TEM font of the : sem ng Aas Be geigs in. ee Mes < NOUNS’ TWIN DAUGHTER NEW YORK (By Mail).—American’ youths entering college \ fee cee ae Ae: ene Be ies tel have enerened in eas ade om a sia tate Asche Bei Ay ate six ‘There years € proportionate gro is continue: there sar “Eee sel econ an if rates ni powers OES Toon FOLLOWING will be 1,188,000 students in 210 institutions where 294,000 f the natlonal commander be ark executive. committeo meotings, dur-| inorigea. to | were enrolled last year. These figures, compiled by the insti- thas coming year, @x a. a (agente dimes aking re aor jtute for public service, have raised the question of where the| Pu Ch ’ Healthful 7 hn the following rego wea te ‘anfulntment sus be for ofe ae [mon Aes toveducate these larger bbe <ptiege at a hew record. ; re, ean, ei ar 3 come trom. legts which in 1914 “had 187,609 uty ? ag ‘it Ttesolved, ee pe ‘nations ont tthe cbinrdunant ee ‘Rnthexiake bakit oe Barnes, ataireine of the|students and last yéar 294,000 will en- “WN 3 oid ett : Coramittes: of Apt {0 the appraval bf the hatiortal| prin inet ciakit sa one oe the 14. Inatitute, found in a study of the fig-| rll 471,000 in i980 atid 891,000 in 1959, < : Milk for Casper gion in réguidt BPs ets 0th day commander, fending thé next ‘meet-|thonthe-old twin daughters of Mr. ard Sapien mpeiss that this year's increase |if they contintie the same nutrber in- of September, that only the duly chosen creases each year, a teport of the tn- ‘ ip of the national executive committse| Mrs. Charles R. Douds, died at the £. AR embers of the comfmittes or theit al: ¢ Mid atibject to that committee's confit-|family home, 514 South Beech street, | tee ctr ah meine any meeting of/ mation, a national director of Amefi-/itt 6:40 o'elock this moriing after a bs ce with vote, but that any/csnism, who shall be the executive| Week's Illness from olitia) asctibéd to Vote In writ he Tee aul oe eet) head of the eommtasion’s activities sub-|thé milk which the child ‘had been fd. ) m exe- ‘ }: { ; ae. committéeman ‘ ér his aiternate|2°°* '° the commission’s determination| ‘The twit sister, Jean, who was. tal: | That is our goal Dr. North, the greatest réc- ognized authority on milk in the United States, advises that only pasteurized milk be used for children. Proper pastetirization is the greatest guarantee. th qMatters of policy. er ill nearly two weeks ago, is still in any auestion which Is, contained in|"srint the eomintssion is. instructed! critical condition, but ts thought. to i the cali a committee, args that) co prepare a budget of expense for tle! ha¥e @ chaneé for tecovery. Beside the oat tes many Beat without Vote al nauiie yeir for wubintadion to the n& {Parente and the twin dister, another meep ciele Buly hcg. Tepresentative of tighal executive eominilttes and that] sister, Betty, 3 years old, survives. ie any ey ean 2 hot otherwise repre-| tending preparation atid Apptoval of}. Funeral services will be held: Sun- Such bi ja) day afternoon at 2:30 o'élock from the The report of the special cortmittee ie isi gay peso a home of Mr. Doug’ sister, Mrs, Earl to ifivéstigate the Louis I. Post case Be h fund: the findnes votnmittes| D- Holmes, conducted by Rev. C. M;| Bernhardt Was Run Down All. of the milk distributed was rend. The following olution | 82" 5 Tho ‘éf the Baptist. church, lost my appetite, at times I éven hated p if was adopted: a 7 a y direc ape ere ee from Rhetimation When He} the sight of food, ana I lost foe ed on our retail routes is produced t was voted that the poppy bé worn r. S BA Metnorial Day inatend of Armistice] Miss Alice Dobbins, who has beer Began Taking Tanlac Day. Through erter, the words “Ar-| visiting her brother, W. R. Dobbins,| |, ee: misticg Day" occurred in thé resolu-|left last night for her homé in Iowa. T had epeapoe tien so bad when I tion .presehtéd to the ¢onvention and] Miss Dobbins has ‘but recently return- began taking Tanlac that I could not adopted, but it was tle Intention to.ed from an extensive tour of the Pa-}| Set out of bed: alone and would have pouhds in weight. I tried every medi- cine and treatment I knew of and even went to Hot Springs but nothing did me any good and I kept getting worse all the time. “Whereas, In the report of our spe- > cial investigating committee we are) inieed that Louis F. Post, assistant | seeretary of labor, has been guilty of » obgtriictiong the enforcément of alien on clean dairy farms in the vi- cinity of Casper. Every utensil in any way. coming in contact with our 4 deportation iaws, and that his contin- , ific, Alaska and Canada. to have sonfedneitelp me put on my “A friend of my mother heard I was * uation in Office constitutes a serious ah pie NG Bad baie Re Ee Seat clothes; said” 1g. -O, Bernhardt, a pop-}¥o bad off and told her to have me milk is sterilized before use. “théhace to pablic seeuriyi how. there-} robert H. Pyndall wad fe-Wiected na-|, America, uses ten times more. bluck | wlar Mechanic employed by the Port-}take Tanlac, -And that was w lucky Every drop of our milk is properly pasteurized by ex- peits in the handling of milky The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 “Honest Milt from Clean Co ts fore; Be it ) tional. treasurer. ‘Resolved, ‘That wo approve and Robert A. Adamé Was appointed adopt the report of } edsinstsce; Seppe ya investigate ge advocaté and Mr. beh /Patnam was In sich ia bad fix that z was-dis'}f continued to take it until now: all. my mander he vdicadéad for dal tall stepel ote ee ee ee charged from/the army on account bf | troubles have completely. disappeared. Secure the Aistniswal ot the| seme Se eagitNe fh cwettien > “meh: ; ind DEMOCRATIC physieal ~ disability,” he continued. | The theumatism and Jumbago are a & beep ee who are still confined fn “The rheumatism in my legs, chest and | thing of the past and.every. day I am ithe star Post -at the eatilent pos-/ army hospitald was discussed, end the NATIONAL TICKET hack had about gotten the best of me} Working as hard as any man. My ap- - fact that they ‘contipue to receive very) For President— and when I sit-down I would have to | bétite returned and I have gained back sinali allowantes, James M. Cox, of Ohio be “helped up, in“ fact I was almost} ¢very pound of my lost weight and I Fi Vice-Presiden helpless and had to have somebody} sm feeling just fine all the time. I Es ‘ ‘ I Teaniain 5 vecwavclk around mevnéarly’ alt the time. T-eauld ‘3 Aedbing, souiid every night ahd in on) ceiving compensat i ler the Sweet . velit, hardly get any sleep. a the pains} short, I am in perfect health. TI believe ‘bill, of New York would he so bad I would 6 up dur-|!n giving everything its due credit and order that legion’ expenditures’ The national meee fade thé For Representative in Ing the night and have to have a hot | {0 Tanlac belongs all the praise of my coming ‘year, be sub-/statemient thét this. fear he intendea tol ra water bottle and fiave to be rubbed in| Mitte condition.” ase of the vie eominanders, and ongress— liniment betdie /1 ‘would be ‘relieved | Tanlac is’ sold in Casper by Casper BRE: Shale pul tloni wpa not be pute- /Wade H. Fowler enough to; getito sleep. I had’ beet) Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- For Presidential in’ this condition: 3 for several by 2 gafitile “Co. in Salt Creek by, Salt Electors— so helpless. 1 mud. nt Creek By Store.—Ady. x tea than it does green. land Pulléx 'C6,, Who lives at 428 Hast | day for me when I began. taking it for - Forty -sixth, St, Mad toe Oregon. (Political Advertisement) T haat suffered, for two years and T before I had finished my second bottle I was feeling like a different man and Paris Post | mander appoint a finance committee of | five, of which the national commander taken in ail departments in the, soa paren treasurer shail be mem-|§tates in regard to levers: ake (Ot. dine 2 Be P. Marshall bat ed ay as Bustthiee 3 ability. He asked that the members| « B. Ross ved, That all expenditures and) o¢ the committee give considération to} Mrs. C. W. Crouter ' Gontratts of resolutions involving ex-| Kow this might be handled and that Penditures shall be first approved by} they be Pa ny to offer suggesti¢n’ i MOCRA “tHe flhanee committee, except salaries | jin regard to it at the hext meeting. DE! TIC jand ordinary expenses Ineidental to.ad*|' On motion duly mede, and -naconded, COUNTY TICKET . ministration. it was voted that it is the sense of the Fot State Serator— (Mr. Baines, business manager of the exécutive eommittes of the American Fred W. Dralle peeton Weekly, asked permission to] Legion that’ full information be sup+|f ” ' ; 1 the contract between the firm: of vie on the cards that are turnianea|| For Représentatives— HL: Mills’). 3: ‘John; L, Schultz For Sheriff—— bs R. L. Forbes It was voted, on motion culo i gage tg || For County Attorney— a i: ‘and seconded, thatia committee be ap-} AM fie : RN. Ogden, Jr. : j ‘ (Pointed to Investigate: the advisabi ; wow es {| For County Surveyor— i , Neen tee tary status for evi) WV AOS RU Albert Park |}. For Conimissioner— ca | Wi The Photographic Artist Lew M. Gay Has taken over the old Gleason Studio, painted vey [ the. front and remod- ~ eled the entire inside and has changed the name to the TEMPLE STUDIO After all this, I am now ready to take care of all your Christmas needs in beautiful photographs. GET THE BEST Tt costs you no iors and you will be pleased ever after. ctitive committee by the convertion, “giving them power to act in the matter, AID AMERICANISM WORK. ~ The following resolution was ‘adopted: “That the national commander is reby authorized to appoint ene HOME-MADE CHILI and light ltitictes. Take home a quart -of the best chili made, THE PALMS |. 414 B, Second | piping ca Ni NEXT | ‘MONDAY sidstisus going to do your wash- __ , are you going to give the laundry | ; three to five dollars ; OR Aré you going to have one of our et Electric W ashers * eho Neae do it for you next Monday? You have your choice! Yes, actually, Your choice, for we have arranged EASY TERMS THAT YOU CAN MEET OC Likud Medi he dade hadi Lede deeded de : SEPORTEL ILL OLOEL EE, i tear : Costs lass than 7 cents for the average wash. Performs the entire operation—-wash, rinse, wring and blue, Does everything but feed the wringer; and you can use rubber gloved for that. ‘There are ‘fait! two kinds of ¢ folk in 4 is world— those, who want a thing and end wanting it; and those who want a thing and go get it. ; re Natrona Power gi -PHONE. 69 ‘ PLL ITeTeOETARETELRIMET TESTIS: Studio; 118 East 1st Street CLIT TTT T OES. oé

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