Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 5

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be Gbliged to watch the situation close- ly if she is to hold her présent pus!- IN HAITI WRONG GENERAL SAYS| lect this vital problem is to invite na-| tional disaster. | tion. P, P. Claxton, United States commis. arm been? 1. | sioner: éducation, states that the na Poe rp ay ain peli ‘con, ton begs the sehodl year 1920-21 with ducted by the American City Bureau, ® $ho of 90,000 adequately trained | asccmbled, a fon is eosting our cfties and How rising cot fs to be met. This na- | tion wide survey Will place before tid piblie the . mast comprehensive ‘and uthoritative data on the subject yet tor thi 1 committee for Cham-,cleme! afi@ high school teachers.! pr. George D. Strager, Teathers cht: Sey pe choo co-operation with the | Some 65,000 ef the: teachers now em- | jor, Columbia universit chairman of CS herman ’ did public Schools. This. survey, relating Ployed are Makeshifts and have Ween the national committee, in speaking of Bs vie Assori se) to the salaries, training and experience | Pressed into service despite their lack! the situation, said: “What we nectt om : : : dane GTON, © Oct..2 raares of teii¢hers if urban. public’ school, | f training. ‘There are 50 per cent few-| throughout the ration is a better un- \ x ces A ti \ : ‘ five years. ol : which i$ the first of a series to follow,/¢? Sraduates’ ftom ‘teachers’ colleges | qorstanding of the school situation CG Peris <4 3 , pos rig ae feet enables every city to. know the exact)®"2. ‘Hormal schools throughout -the | pasea upon careful assembling of the ompletion of League Plan Means Great) 'st,%, 323,35, previ truth about its own schools and com-| Country In the present year 1920 than! rocts. ‘These. inauiries are intended to F R a that $200,000.- | serve “pose. The or a ee ; + |pare them With the schools of other |i" 1914. It is estimate: serve just. this purpose. The Amer Be $s -| today at the opening public session of Sit v | ‘ 000 is required to increase teacher,’ feve in: th blié eehedl Moral Achievement, He Says, in Read- | tv weal cout st inauits, reverts |Casper Well Above the Average oft obvious thee ability to. axcure | atlaries throughout: the ei Te sey date! nk. elmioe “e iis aan" ges bd 3 appointed by Secretary Daniels Cities of Its Class, According ana hota ‘teachers having adequate | 24_$2,500,000,000 to provide , °v | cupported it aS genero: as they bs ons ‘His Ss h from M z ° _ Yes f marinés on & ¢ mpil Astiy thi training and experience depends 1t-|8Chool buildings for the boys and girls! «hoyld is not due to any lack of faith, ing. r + pec. i bee: anusc7i t to Figures Compiled by the reeth pon the paid. the | 0S the ‘country, but, rathey, because of a lack of infor f s vo heabetegy ectly upon salaries paid. As bi 7 g ie ee commandant, testified American City Bureau | salary decreases, these standards ars} + These inquiries as to teachers’ sal- miution. If superintendents of schools 1 Le Lgacr ice aaa mistake in addition ted to the — jlowered. As shlaries rise, the city pay-|*Fles and school conditions are the re-| make available the facts with regard es te pyr tone erroneous announcement. Major Ed. | _ {in is ohh ar suc-|SWt of @ conferéncé Of % group of su-| to the present situation, and if cham: é * i jing. them enabl to compete suc: e P mund B. McClellan, attached to the Investigations “conductea hy © th: or attract better talent to its school. The salaries paid to teachers thru- out the country ure niuch tod low. High Xasualty record uffiee, testified that | Armorican Ofty, Butealt during the past Only « tew of the natives killed had |i. onthe into the salaries paid pub- ‘not fallen inaction with the marines. lg school teachers and the menace to . . American standars of edueativun caused by the teacher shortage show that Casper océtpies a position well! ing, above the average, in the amount of érs' saturies and raise the standards of the salaries paid teachers here. teachers is an investment in our chil The following summary of the report dren. It is fin expression of confidenc of the buredu as it refers to Casper|in the children’s possibilities, To nes- has been prepared by Secretary Charles | B, Stafford of the local Chamber of Commerce. es pa ay that the ert el OH us = 3 on os nme means eee eee fone) OT RY CHARGE \ thrown away unless we comiplete the y \Nork we then began.” Fey Ta “Fhere is only ore way to assure! he world of pence,” he declared, “und | that in by making it sd dangerous td ,|reak the peace that na other nation yj wil have the audacity to attempt it.” : ed (Continued from Page 1) > her elementary Gonfident that the American . people yearns of Nations, tariff pretectoin, American- report. Casper gave a further increase ‘ tam and constitutional gbvernment are of 17 per cent last spring which made (By Uhitéd Press) Fxpected to be: headliners among the|the salaries paid, here the highest in| cororapo SPRINGS, oct. 27.2. |°% Eaucs discussed by Benatbr Warten G,|the country, beginning teachers receiv-|"piscovery: at Unewing tools oa. lie |S Harding of Ohio oh his final campaign|ing $1,560 pet year and. high schocl| bodies et Charlee Sietz and Gorge swing through Ohio, beginiging today| teachers $1,940. It must be remembered, Brown, {wo bardits killed in a. battle and ending Saturday night with a|however, that the salaries of teachers with officets near here late yester- eech at Coluinbus. C607) grades Weto yews, low before tho} aay: tog offinett to cétall knoWlédirc ‘ a War, and’ the present increase does uot | tint they were slie/men whd attempt. cox JIS AFTER avttually raise the s@laries to the aver-| el to rob the Elbert County bank yes- ORS Of most trades, Casper elementary)’ terday morning. Frank-Green, a third . teachers rank ¢ighth in this group as bandit, was wi ded. HOM E VOTE I N régards their preparation and fifteenta in point of experience. Cheyenne FINAL WINDUP | eo ee See oe | BABYS COLDS e lone standing jenfousies ,to attack the Y SOG /, Very. structure of civilization.”* hot, put up ‘one penny until he had /*\ “There are other nations,” he Said. | Beddied it to jobbers and retailers, thus, “which are likely ta. he powerfully | on the slimmest shoestring imaginable; mbOved or ure already moved by com-|he made thousands of dollars.at the ex- méreial jedlousy, bytthé desire to dom{:| Perse. of the people and the govern- 4 nate Bid hive thelr own way in poll-|ment. When the public received these | Uc# and in enterprise and it is necessary | eundies intended for the fighting boy } to check them and:apprise them thut! jt was at a rate of about ten times! ; tlié. world will be united against them | hat the government paid for it. Yet! | as it was dgainst Germany in their at-} bik is but a single instance of many; tempt of @ similar thing.’ “ « tand it. would be impossible té estimaté In a formal statement.on leaving the: pho ‘number of People who paid $1 4 White House today members of the ‘ - |Pound for Christmas chocolates with- f->the ment had sold the same to Shy- a order ree BE Ril er ea brokers at 8 or 10 cents a pound. 4 > cures well - trainéd teachers and! ” 7 : MIDDLETON, Ohio, Oct, 27—Honie|nolds them. To» maintain her pres-! without “dosing” bv use of — his’ voice’ choked, espevialiy when he! During the serious sugat shortage of referred to suldier boys and the St year the government sold 22,000,- Hed ocean were. can in the cait-jent- position, however, . she must | a a ™ aligning of Gov. James M. Cox here, | adopt an-aggressive campaign. As sal- ; mothers of WhO Tad fallen in| QD pounds of sugar to France at 2] where hé was horh and spen ‘ VA Casper pays high salaries, sc-| eS f it his boy- | aries are raised in other cities, the com- battle. Tt was evident that he was voic-|°®Mt a pound: At this very time our] hooa days. The Democratic présiden-|petition to obtain. the . best teachers Sing the profoundest emotions of hist®WM people were paying 25 cents al tial candidate brought “his candidacy | grows very keen. Casper will therefore! , \ heart, the delegation added. The whole! Pound and in same sections of the coun-| and pleas for the league and other can- | occasion was inexpressty solemn and, ty it eould not be obtained at any Paign doctrines. { tender. Dries. Less than a month after. this Tt was evideht: that the Sichiial Mipaie criminal transaction, — Gen, i hd . Wi {intellectual powers were Inno way im-| Regers. recelyed a memorandum trons Pure, Rich Blood ‘ ill Keep (paired, said the statement; but the! the quartermaster's department, de- ° * Aeputation felt that it was nothing less, fmanding that tie procure immediately ASKED TO WEAR Your Body Vigorous and Healthy: 4 than tragic that @ (great ‘president of | 12,092,000 pounds of ‘sugar, .which GREEK When impurities creep into your blood the first symptoms are usu- ef precaution to keep the system in a vigorous condition so as to more easily resist disease to which every one is subject. §. S. S. is without an equal as a general tonic and sys- tem byilder, It improves the appe- The delegation said they felt this might}. The disclosures being made in crim- jfbe. the président's anpeal to the con- the United States ‘should have been} must be purchased in the open market i ally a loss of appetite, followed by ; {nal profiteering by m + sciénce of hid eduntiymen in the su-| ir, ae ane Oy men high up in bronght- to such a strickén physical{at 17 cents a pound, resulting in a fur- coftlition as -the result of indefatigable! ther. restriction being placed on sugar gradual lessening of energy, the ‘ the war department, and in some ih: (By Associated Press.) z vee fink Mpon to make, nen tMeY Areccalled) stances bidding fair to involve members| ATHENS, Oct. 27.—Instructions wiil| system becomes weaker day by h apon to make, § labor for ils country and for humanity. Purchases by the: people. at the president's cabinet, are of such a} 28 Sent by the government to the Greek day, until you feel yourself on the oe Associated Press) t LONDON, Oct. 27.—Fitteen’ busihess and trade corporations, representing” important Interests in Catalonia, have appealed tothe Spanish. government » ‘Gy guarantees for the lives and ‘prop- / Qa aa. retested Less than the price of a MOVIE TICKET 16 2-3 cents a day will pay for a Hoover Suction Sweeper S in.a very few months Fepbrter whose powers of iningination| © : an tke i aioe fave been over-developed. Kut the cold| , 3 eta a Sree Ue 2, ae wr eoar es. low. : i i years of work and an expénditure of of rich, nourishing Several hundred. thotisand “dollars, S Hf fe 5 i M4 f _ COTES ALNSION greater number than that reached’ by crn of factory owney, employes anitrany other translation in history. dispatch, During the past three!ter- five inches long consumes on hs 19 have heen ‘killed and 88{twelfth of a cuble inch af solid foud } A s eee Cookies, s s Candies “ +s) M. J. B. Coffee—‘Why? These are the best the market affords the pedple will in’ all likelihood brana| @t, the government's condolence and pore of 8.8. S., the great vege-| Pull information and valuable lit- RAS . inform ‘him i to le blood remedy, to, cl out. can EY Writing to | bab afalry dream ‘of. dome:newspaper| (2 "geet sutt he ta. calied to gpeoeed |" .. tak impurities about twice Seite specie’ cont1 6 Swift Lab. oral Vacts are coming out, and in due time eriminal presecutions are bound to fol- : and net theory, 9: Chinese Bible, completed by the Amer that every drop f ican” Bible soctety after twenty-five places the Bible at the disposal of inore than four hundred million icine ck Bread, is adily utilized by men, 48 a result of political crifues qj ,.——___ reélona and vicinity, says a Mu-j. It has been calculated that an o: ca. eS, unded through a campaign of vio-! daily, and,to obtain it must filter eight ‘ i} or nine gallons of sea water. “ ae KR? 1% Me Se sa es > Corbett’s IceCream : Birthday Candles e W igwam vO. Phone 187 s O-S Building eee eres cena err errnrrerrrr rr) rn HEEEEERER EERE LIKE HE man who comes to this bank when 'he eye has money is welcome to come here whe he needs money. Take advantage of this SPECIAL SAL iat Order Your Hoover Today ' FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME : Natrona Power Co.. Wyoming National Bank , Casper, Wyoming Si i Se i SS sD ee Saas PHONE 69 \ RRA TA HRT TERIA HEE AGEN EH EERE BAERS OER RO 1% sesoetes » MBN EEL EE TM AEE ER AIEEE HEE cessfully with nelghboring cities an1{Periptedents of schools and secretaries Innd February 24, 1920, at the inyita- tion of the American City Bureau. The salaries will help teachers already em-| Committee, known as the National Com. | Ployed to further preparation and train-| Mitte for Chamber of gommerce Co-| crgehoy, can To spent more money. for teach, Operation wit: the Public Schools, was {) then organized: It includes 33 secre- taries of Chambers of Commerce and 33 | superintendents of schpols. Out of thia| campaign, it is believed, will come a| Stan sain wee oe EXTRADITION OF pafident’ that the | American people |Sonool teachers $1353 a year, whien | hae i i i berintends A chambers of Com FOR KIDNAPPING ree with: him when the re-|sincea her fourth iong 24 cities of 4 Merce the second inquiry as to how], ‘The presitent warned his hearers not Airns ate in November 2. Seok HUSSE Ta ONAD ae tates Pakate 1 school. children are to be housed. This | ~ to be. deeetved into supposing ithperial. pak ia 3 a | Listie. sehemés ended with the defeat of HARDING MAK Ay ¢ bers of commerce undertake the obligt- Chamber of Commerce, ‘held in Cleve-| sion to scarry, these facts tq the pub- lic, we shall have an informed publie: The American people, when they, came id a full realization of the present e1- ertainly be counted upon provide the support necessary for |the maintenance and development of Jour public ool_system.'’ y an informed public, for meeting | I the menace which now confronts the WOMAN ORDERED * ThE report was compiled last spring! countrs Thattors, he said. He declared ‘himéeit] when . Gasper _ paid The co nmittee has sent to school si- | intendents and Chambers of CG stated. Cheyenne paid her elementary is intended to inform the public con:| NEW YORK, Oct. raditiver " rot 8 FINAL school | teaciiers $1,275" a year, which cerning the conditions of school build-| papers calling for the re » of Miss nal tae ie aha oh aed re! SWING AROUND OfI0. ranked her seventh. . Casper and Chey- ings and the.meed of bettering these | Betty Brainerd to. the state of W I gs Hori bP eatin dee MARION, Ohio, Oct. 27.—The League Ke S ] conditions. A’third inquiry will follow | ington to face charges of kidnappine | Was. moved Oye eho ambitions and | (Continued trom Page 1) Uelorne were the only Wyoming cities to ’ 1 cohcerning the educational program of|the baby of George T. Stage, New individual cities, includiig the health | York newspaper man, will be sign school children and the best manner|/by Governor Smith tomorriw, it w safeguarding it, and what public edu-| announced, today. Fill Your Blood With Iron lf You Want To Be Strong WITH PLENTY OF ENERGY AND POWER cian —> Tai How figalth by taking organic éron—Nuxated’ fe ne VB Ne a Tok oe ek rete en re ee ood and body-builders, the best to whicy Often Increasés the Strength Py Sey Py ullders, the 3 of. Weak, Nervous, pamsows Pe " James Exancis Sullivan, former In Two Weeks’ Time, ysician of Bellevue Hospital utdoor E dengactn expect to forge ahead in life Dept); New York ‘and ihe, Westchester swith plenty of energy and power if your County, Hospital says: “I have strongly ‘blood is thin and watery any more than emphasized the reat necessity of physicians you can hope to run am autoriobile on Making blood examinations of their weak, ‘water instead of gasolec: Tt tales pure, S22emic, run-down patients, Thousands of sted blood—rich in iro keep the human Persons go on year after year suffering ‘machine working right. Without iron your ffom physical weakness and a highly nerv- every action lacks power, your red. blood ova condition ‘due to lack of sufficient irom corpuscles die by millions, the streneth goes 9 their xed blood corpuscles. To su drom your body, and you drop among his iron doficiency and to help build strong, weaklings and failures, t men and women, better able phys- “But when sich tien and women ly_to meet the problems of everyday the right kind of iron to their bi » I believe physicians should at every ymost surprising change often takes pk opportunity _prescribe organic iron—Nux~ “says Dr. John J. Van Horne. formerly Med-! Sted Iron—for in my experience it is one ical Inspector anid Clinical Physician on the pf the best tonic and red blood builders Board of Health of New York City. “Tha known to medical science. “weak, colorless blood which had been mov- , If you are not, strong or well, you owe ing sluggishly in the veind becomes rick it to yourself to make the following test: and red and courses through the body, build. See how long you can work or how fas you Ang healthy tissue, giting renewed force and ein walk without becoming tired. Next increased strength. Without this rich, red. take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nux- Dlood with plenty of iron in it, there can be ated Iron three times per day for two weeks, mio physical perfectios or force to carry om then test your strength again and see how gne's work. Yet to take the wrong kind of much you have gained. fron may prove Worse (han useless just as pus the. wrong. sort of foo Often fail to ggaummumncturers’ Mofo: Nucrated Tron. whieh te Bixe the proper nourish Organic iron. which is well Known to druggists everywhere. Un- —Nuxated Tron—by epri: ic dd ) She eider {pormanie iron products it is easily creating pew blood Pprimilated and -does mgt inbure the ‘teeth. Mak ‘them black, nor wu Each tablet i" 3 merves, rebuilds the m genuine Nuxated Iron ts iped as follows fiettire that some newspapers are hesi.|@Ster at Berne to present Prince ve’ of a breakdown. tite and gives new strength and vi: 4 ie repel aa ae muse en at ; “ae ‘e thac|Paul, brother. of the late King Alezan. early everybody needs a few|tality to both old and young. Maas ehoiter teeter Sich botile. so thet the aibiie men ee es ae tajing to print the facts, holding that & into accepting Infertor substitutes. "The manufac- ‘Worle [MEFS muarantes successful and entirely ‘satisfac ; tery Femults bu eyery: purchiaect ox hay wilt wareed agi, and jos mouey, 24 Ty Gidvetied by ail good drusinne od, 1 strongly. man who is fa: Bad other MM. D. Barnett Outfigting Zo. 120 East Second Street advise ¢ Our FOUR days left to get one of our High Grade Men’s and Young Men’s Suits & 0’ coats At One-Half Original Price Every suit and overcoat in the men’s section without a solitary exception, including Chesterfield and Sta- dium makes. | REMEMBER One-Half Price 4 SUITS. AND OVERCOATS dO RE MEN ET Ranncta to! Ree Gah Aeaee nS in NG Ae Bea $22.50 $65.00 value, Reduced to $75.00 value, Reduced to .......... * Interesting News Keep in mind that during this nine-day sale we are giving a flat 20 per cent reduction from what is gener- ally conceded to be the most closely marked prices in Casper or else Where for reliable niakes of merchandise in the following departments: Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, Men’s and Boys’ Trousers, Raincoats, Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaw. Coats, Leather and Wool-lined Leather, ‘Sleeve Vests, Silk Shirts, Duck Coats with Corduroy or Fur Collars, Boys’ Shits and Overcouts, all kinds of Riding Breeches. Original Price Tickets On Garments Discounts made at time of purch the unusual reductions duting this charge will be made for neces Owing to le a slight ry alterations. Saturday Last Day “Barnett’s of Course” ® SP Recrs a

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