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ail | POLISH ARMY TO FIGHT FOR NEW AND INDEPENDENT THE CASPER-DAILY TRIBUNE LIBERTY OW WEST FRONT (5 NOW AN ASSURED FAGT Entrance of America Into Active Warfare Will Be Augmented by’ Polish Battalions, Now in Training for Service in Trenches. bad By HENRY WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘PARIS, Oct. 20.—An autonomous Polish army fighting on as all those who have, but who do not the western front for the liberty of the new and independent Poland that the Allies haye pledged themselves to create, is now an absolute certainty. By the time the American army will tary duty in the United States. | It is because a full agreement has | been entered into with the American | government permitting this recruit- jing of Poles that the existence of a jlarge Polish army on the western front has become a certainty. | The officers of the new Polish army have asked from the United | States permission to recruit all of their countrymen who have not yet become naturalized Americans as well come within the age limits of the American conscription laws. This ac- cord has been fully reached and the military mission in France are receiv- "be in readiness to take its place on the battlefront, the new ing the most encouraging reports from Polish army will probably be ready to enter the fray. be a definite military factor in thee— ees unbroken front of Allied armies ex- tending from the North Sea to Swit- zerland and which at that time will ee Belgians, English, French, Ameri- cans, Russians and Poles fighting side by side for their common aims, Already at the Polish camp in France, very similar to the American camp, the first Polish troops are in training. Enlistments of Poles in foreign countries have already been! ynade to an extent to render certain that the future Polish army will num ber important effectives. At the Po lish camp where this army will be trained, the Poles will have the same, full liberty of action in everything pertaining to their army and its ad- ministration as have the Americans in heir camp. In fact, it is intended that this Po- lish army which is to enter the arenn fighting for the in country is to ser dence of its! Poles living in the United States who, sort of nu- having become naturalized America It will jcleus about which the future Polish jgovernment will be organized. It is | to become at once the combative heart and center of the future Polish state. While the new Polish army is being organized by France, in full accord with her Allies, it is nevertheless o utmost interest to the United States, \for it is largely from the Poles in America that the army is already re- cruiting its batallions, regiments and divisions. Under the official decree of the French government authorizing the organization on French soil of an in- dependent, autonomous Polish army, its ranks are open to three classes. First, Poles who are already serving in the French army or in the armies of the other Allied nations; secondly, Poles who have sought refuge in var ious foreign countries, and, thirdly, Rhinoceros Cafe | SUNDAY, October 21, 1917. «| Ave. | | SOUP Cream of Chicken with Okra BOILED Stuffed Young Turkey Fresh Pork Knuckles with New Cabbage 50 ROAST with Cranberry Sauce 65 Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus 50 Leg of Veal with Sage Dressing 50 Mashed Potatoes Lemon Pie Vanilla ENTREES Breaded Sweetbreads, Sauce Supreme 50 Fricassee of Chicken and Dumplings 60 Stewed Breast of Lamb with Egg Noodles 50 Steamed Potatoes Combination Salad Red Cherry Pie Ice Cream The Highest Standard Of Quality In ‘Workmanship and Material will be found in every— CAN Tailor-Made Suit Made night here in Casper. » Ask the man who . wears a Canner Tailored Suit. FRANK CANNER Largest Custom Tailor in the State. - 131 South Center Street. NER & eral Faurier, the various recruiting centers in the Un‘ted States. | Chicago has already produced a great many recruits. Other American | cities are doing almost as well. Po- lish societies, especially the famous Polish gymnastic organizations, or Argentine and Brazil, are also re- porting heavy enlistments. The new Polish army has already selected its own uniform, consisting | of a very light bluish gray coat, trou. | sers and cap all trimmed in amaranth, a sort of purplish crimson. The white eagle of the Polish nation appears on | the national flag, The eagle is also to be seen on the buttons and shoulder ; straps. This distinct uniform is already seen on the streets of Paris along with those of the soldiers of the United States, England, C iF Belgium, Australia and New Zeal b | The batallions now organized have already had their first review and inspection. They passed before Gen- commander of the | Fourth Region, and following a stir- | tages address by him replied with | equally stirring cries of ‘Niech zyee | | Polska.’ (Long Live Poland) we cae oe |FOR | RENT—Desk spa Brokerage Co., 119 ». Natrona | West Second 10-20-8t* | es oT | i } 0.L. WALKER | LUMBER CO. § 7 A full line of Building Mate- rial of all kinds. Figure with F = us for any of your require- + ments in the building line. 2| Pp BARONY DAVE 2 A PEMA ws Oil Stocks Bonds Mining Stocks Orders Executed on All Ex- changes A. W. AMBROOK & COMPANY Ideal Building Telephone Main 2566 Albert W. Ambrook DENVER Charles Reichman was theStar ‘The Public day—TODAY! | Young People’s meeting at 6:30 p. | A large choir will lead the singing and rake x ov ee 1 c , Aa aA Ee Ba f ef mother of the child 1s seriously ill at Grand masquerade ball, SPECIAL MEETINGS CONTINUE |the Wyoming General hospital with! October 30 (Hallowe’en), given AT THE TABERNACLE SUNDAY | ty Evangelist O’Farrell will preach in the tabernacle, east of the library, in the morning at 11 o’clock and in the evening at 7:30 o’clock. There will ; be no services held in the Baptist church, at the corner of Linden and Beech. Sunday school except the pri- mary department. will be held in the tabernacle at 10 o’clock a.m. The m. will be led by a team of young men. ¥ Do not fail to hear the evangelist at these Sunday services. Remember that the tabernacle is warm and com- fortable and has seats for 500 people. render special music. We especially invite those to the tabernacle who are not in the habit of attending ke | ADAMS HOME SADDENED BY DEATH OF DAUGHTER Frances, the tnfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Adams of West First avenue, died this morning. The been made yet and the body of the ters, 50 cents. jchild lies at the Chamberlin Chapel | jon East Second avenue. |cott street, is spending a few days in'the city on the Lilerty Loan bond is. Tuesday, phoid fever. |the Royal Neighbors, M: h | asonic Tem. The funeral arrangements have not | ple. Tickets, $1 per couple; Specta. 10-19122.97 Oro we hee ce Ww - O. Wilson, city attorney, spoke Mrs. Roy C. Wy]. d, of South Wol-|last night at all of the theatem i, ing trip. sue. A BOX OF CANDY will be your most helpful assistant, whether it goes to wife or sweetheart. It is a sure and quick route to a woman’s heart. It shows that you think of her and the things she likes. Our candies are de- licious. SCHULTE BROS. CON. FECTIONERY. C. West, Manager. WE ARERIGHT There are three reasons why you should buy meats and |. We handle only the highest grade meats and groceries on the market. Quality is our first consideration. morning. 2. 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