Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1917, Page 7

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———___ boys. k mrade w Sormed me suller bullet th FRENCH WOMEN MAKING BALLOONS Brian « he came- S ago ax with the TO- NIGHT Helen. Gibson and Val Paul - “The Perilous Leap” 7 E Gold Seal—Three parts 1. - “The Boulevard Speed Hounds’’—Nesto. 4 5c and 10c Wyenp “Why Pay More?” Continuous Pictures j the car onto t ONE IN THIRTY OF ALLIED MEN TO OFFER OF VATICAN MURDER OF PORTER! :::::: lk IN BATTLE AMSTERDAM, Sept. 27.—With| CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Wash., | por the convening of the German reich- | Sept. 27 Montana conscripts and| ber | Statistics Show Soldiers Take Long! *“#& im Berlin today efforts are be- etn sates aaeeters "following| tira 5 © | ing made to avoid open debate regard- eee o Tuaxrters soowing Shot in World War; Casualty | ing peace and Germany's reply to the arrival here, pending an inves Rates Reduced During proposals of Pope Benedict tigation by the military authorities he Past Y oe into the death of a negro porter on|** the Past Year. CONCRETE WORK RUSHED t rai pute mar Be way - vTAY « r ve t at issoula,! American mothers may be able to BEFORE WINTER ARRIVES! ,.... declared to derive some grain of comfort from REIGHSTAG WILL AVOID 460 MONTANA DRAFT TALK OF PEACE, REPLY TROOPS HELD AFTER leath Riotous the following statis Work is rapic progressing have marked the progress t been carefully compiled from author-| laying the conc rete walls of the new|troop train all the way fror atte itative sources: ! Oil Exchange building on Norih Cen- More than 100 quarts were Fifteen, men out of every sixteen in the Allied armies have been safe through the three years of fighting. During the past year not more than one man in thirty has been killed. The death rate from disease is less than in peace times. Only one man in 500 loses a limb—a chance no greater than that in hazardous occupatinns at home. America that the present war is so destructive of human life that the drafting of an American youth means his. probable if not almost certain death or permanent maiming. State- ments have even been published that half the men who go into the trenches never come out alive; that an Allied | officer at the front has only so many days to live. The impression is false and the statements are liés. As a matter of fact, the death rate n the Allied armies on the western European front is only about three times that among men of the same age in civil life. Half of the casual-| now in the trenches. The impression is current in! ter street. According to the owners | taken from the train of the new building, Messrs. He S, | fiscated Sullivan and Taylor, the work w prosecuted now with all possible in order to have the concrete w completed before cold weather <ets in. © $50,000 CASH IS OFFERED ‘FOR F. D. BERRY PROPERTY The process of excavation over, the A cash offer of $50,000 was re-| building should take form very rap-j fused yesterday by F. D. Berry for idly. the Berry rooming house and apart- - ments on the corner of Linden an ties during the three years of the war| Wolcott, according to inform occurred during the first year. Tak-|£i¥en the Tribune. The offer " ; ing the average of the three years and | terized by the Tribune formant as considering a man’ in the war for one|% “blessing in disguise,” was turned } year, he has fifteen chances of return-| down for obvious reasons i ing home to one of being killed, But | It is also understood that Mi Berry | during the past year casualties have| contemplates the erection of a mod- | been so reduced that now not more} ern hostelry on the corner of Rail- | than one man in thirty or forty is be-| road and Wolcott next spring. The ing killed. There is no reason to be- | location, attractive as it is now will} lieve that the American soldier: will | be further enhanced by the opening not profit by the experience of the | of Wolcott street across the North- | Alli and be able to keep their cas. | western tracks, an improvement | ualt ate as low as that of the armies i which will in all probability be con summated before spring. } Rupert Julian and Ruth Clifford § In E. J. Clawson’s Play | Id On n, rs 5 ld } oq n # AStory of Mother-Love Triumph Picturized g for the Mothers of America The Most Beautiful Photoplay Ever Pre- | sented on the Screen | A Great Drama of Human Interest A Pictorial Tribute to Motherhood Introducing RUBY LAFAYETTE | In the Mother Role Tomorrow-H U B--Saturday Continuous Pictures in CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ‘WAR PROFITS MEASURE TO. : BE REPORTED THIS WEEK ASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 27.—+ Follow 2 been 9 | Natrona Electric Opens SEVENTY CASES DOCKETED FOR these up firs nesday FOR fou the date set for the term to} will be taken up with the pre- liminary The dc SALE etl Decorating, Painting, Paper Hanging 5-room modern house, q basement iroonaltand ivraake 135 LINDEN STREET PHONE 608-w t 40x140. Apply at 7 LYRIC TONIGHT BIG STARS ONLY Miss Jackie Saunders. “SUNNY JANE” greement s v to have Senate and house} excess profits tax, t was made that the war probably would be re- ay or Saturday. The tax to approximately 7 per porate capital Handsome Display Office a County Electric com s handsome ant at the, i W r ‘l ain't what | am—I'm a queen—” and sunny Jane fe ea ee rambles on, filling her country sweetheart full of imaginative || roon le tales of how she was Que en Elizabeth, Cle »patra, Lucretia } m ned Borgia and other figures of romantic history | Then she meets her prince—goes to a finishing school | where she is transformed from a wild and lovable country | girl to an affected snob, who almost disgusts her prince—but - . 4 | TRIAL AT DOUGLAS her vivid imagination comes to the rescue, and the “fairies | Sent. 27.—The t& change her again to sunny Jane—and they lived happily ever | | r fs) ‘ rm of the after _ ne Also a Comedy of the r nearly Regular Admission 10c and l5c. s°s of v id eleven a] tter will oe taken the jury sen las: Wed- tructed to re- Monday, Octo- Casper Decorating Company work and minor matters. this fall is one cf the th known here for Signs, Automobile Painting, interior For Fall KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES rye The House of Kupp Fresh an dnew! New not only because they’ve just been made, but because in them are ideas that are new. They're invigorating and i inspiring—well attuned to the spirit of the moment, and well adapted to the needs of the season. : ’ We’re not going to enumerate styles here; you can’t ap- preciate them in print nearly so well as you could before the mirror. And the mirror is here! We do mean to emphasize quality, because quality is the tstanding virtue in every detail of Kuppenheimer Clothes. And this is'nt true mt all clothes this season. They're a bigger money’s worth than you can find any- where today. As usual—$22.50 to $35. Web el Commercial Co. _ THEBIGBUSYSTORE| are

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