Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 10

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Ee Se eT et BELGIUM AND SERBIA AS GREAT GHAPTER IN WAR | not very far behind. A pair of wom- Shaplen’s Personal Observations Where Soviets reached my hotel. Goldstein was #till feller get back to"Arodieane” 2" 2 cya : ; e 1“ = RR 5. voecrgpen <a ; PAGE TEN i : ae 2 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE is ___ THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1913 i : \s i, 5 a laughing, an quite a job to con-|' “And say,""he asked, as 1 w, 3 <7 4 \trol the muscles of my face until we| bidding him good b * ms REDDEST RUSSIA : Sectional Ready-Built ing to m h on the Eternal City. Cards Must be Stamped ery month all of the inhab- itants of Bucharest must go to the to The next day the expulsions and “ ized overnment officials, depu-| central control bureau ics, ministers, former ministers, and demonstrate that ti influential persons genera i “The enemy took possession of the car city so quickly that few had even |alw: have in their pockets time to hide their most precious be- | times., The stamping of the ¢ £ longings. done according to nationality withthe More Prussian “System.” result that thruout the month there “Each person was given a card of is constantly in waiting a line of peo- identi indicating the number of/|ple that extends the full length of children and the number of relatives | Cantacuzene street. occupying the same house. “Among the m ““The order was given that no one|performed by the should leave his place of residence | necessary to cite th after 7 p. m. jeral billion fran “Destruction of the furniture and!in the name of the FT furnishings of the houses to provide | Roumaine, which wh firewood was begun immediately, as|to return to well as the theft of all precious ob-| pay all of the j Pillage of mattres. and linen. | culation in its carrying away of -paintings and! “Speculators_in ‘CG ASPERF’ THE LEADING TOWN OF WYOMING THE HENNING THE LEADING HOTEL OF CASPER | Stop at the Henning Hotel while in Casper for Best Service, Kind and Courteous Treatment. Rates $1.50 Per Day and Up FIRST-CLASS BUFFET AND GRILL ROOM IN CONNECTION Henry Adams, Mer. WILIITIIISIIIIIIIS SSI TIS ISIS TS! Classes of Buildings in order . . . oO j a, en’s gs costs from $30 to $35, Mystery and Silence Maintained by Conquerers Are ¢"5, ‘eck coms from $20 to $85, ET EES HAPLEND jand tall, far poldier’s hat. Danton, | er ° i Sin I. thing else i ion: (By United Prens] |Robespierre, Marat—how insiguifi- 3 5 Laid Bare in First Story of War-Stricken Na- cok Set ee ee New YOR Bont 1. eteas «Be ee ee tow : ti ¢ t Of f Alh a S if yk € very simple rea- oy ovik commissaryand his name was} : Ss A s on Cul rom Ales in Sirite son that in all Rumania there does Goldstein. |Goldstein . He came rushing down it a eeu eis not remain today a single factory, or Fate played ‘a grim joke ion Nicolas |the steps of Smolny, portfolio in eer : 2 ays ‘ x By HENRY WOOD a single industry. Romanoff when it deprived him of/|at breakneck speed toward an einb- SII ATI LILA PLS 2 SILI, &, x [United Press Staff Correspondent} t Bucharest you might be will-/his job and substituted in hié place|orately furnished automobile, banked oe) ae ARE a, f ROME, Aug. 12. (By Mail.)—What happened in Rumania, jng to pay millions of francs to have |2merable little Czars named Gold-|on both sides by heavy guns and red | = aad er when the little Balkan country was forced to accent a German » [itile ereriliz 1 “(Stein or something lite it. Apparent-|guards standing almost at attention | 1 @ arn p = peace because of the Russian debacle, is still an untold tale ie a4 Fae for dressing }y fate had in mind some of those|I came up closer. He looked at me.| me , - 4 * . A gs. your wounds, a little glycerine, or a\Jewish pogroms» of which: Nitk was|He offered me his hand. I recogni k , 4 e yA the steny seer thee eyau zane eb fie thé tragedies! niece of velvet, but your willingness | such a ‘devoted patron.» Be’ it as ited him at once. It was my old friend Stron: Solid Durable Attr ‘acti oh igium, erbia and of Montenegro, and cne of the great to ould be in vain for those may, ithe! aforementioned Goldsein |Goldstein, who used to draw soda at) 2, ? ? . ve oF aeve gene Re wan emit sacment the Central Empires things oe not (exist there any more, |was ont’ of Lenine’s chief Hieutenants |a soda fountain in New York's East S ‘ Miesede ao ac? | a ® cane SH S e stores @F€!and a real power ir Petrograd: His Side. | - L bo T a | ; . } : M = a= i en SE Se ae URES epee ae plea t A artbeg ee! ear : jover the entire Petrograd press, and machine. “I am going to the foreign) . Ps veil. Every effort has been made by | whose infamies are even worse, were During my last month there sugar | many poor editor went to jail of snf-|office and can drop you at your ho-| POLE L IM: lk Germany and Austria to keep Ru-| prevented from entering the cit ld for $4 a pound. A sweet-ifered heavy fine at the word of this|tel.” The KOHL PLAN IS ECONOMY, © > 1 a maniz from entering into. communi-| “To give proof of the be d drink costs $1 a glass. guardan ‘of the Bolshevik censorship. On the road he told me all about f ike without injur; x gation with her former allies. The/barity of this people that is un- | | “The German administration that)""y jearned about Goldstein when J himself. || 28 often as you like without injury to the building. _ ‘ tragedy that is still being enacted in| worthy the right to live in Europe ne zaye ended as see the | first arrivedin Petvograd. Iwas told) “Kerensky and Chernoff are after | There is no worry of hunting good:matorial or labor cl the little country is hidden in mys- jit is sufficient to state that out of ease ni ede tink Ss ae ©+he was a terrible individual and in|me,” he said proudly. “They vowed There is no waiting for carpenters to get throu h s tery and silence. Qe: | 36,000 Rumanian prisoners that were senate continues without opposition. |. auition to his job of watching-all lo-|to get me first if they ever have the ith the job. ee Te 8 By Dr. Benedetto Cimino, who|interned in Bulgaria, only’ 10,000/In Germany Austria the istry |cal editors also kept an-eye on the dis-| chance.” I noticed that this East Side we Lave rittyG® ¢ directed the Italian hospita) at Bu-|ever returned to Rumania alive, the|@nd famine exceeds everything that) _ i ish ii / sthe z charest from the beginning of the|other 26,000° having succumbed to has been or can be recounted. enters faves caer Piet ihe laeecie nee added, “This\| gy, snvboey can set up a KOHL house without any se war to July, however, the curtain is |privations, fatigues, disease and bad She He rears, Gea ake good fortune of gazing upon the face.|machine used to be ‘the Czar’s own.”’| er p Eee eS ; t drawn aside for the first time, and eae Bek head were not mur tterrupted and suspended for !t Was Sterness itself. He wore a There was a smile of satisfaction on The Government advises.ECONOMY in building. e there is revealed the beginning of the |dered in cold blood. eel a dak ne f months, that Warm Russian “tojourka,” high boots|his face. Shades of Ivan the Terri-/{ The KOHL LAN IS ECONOMY. r Rumanian tragedy and its present | While awaiting other orders/ pa- | 5U¢ wy So Ass ERO Uae eave u | 1 status. jtrols commanded officers, When our train arrived at Budapest} a Blocked up in Rumania by the Ger-| marched. thra the streets with fixed #m immense crowd of railway wor ‘ BECAUSE: ; ? m man peace, it was only on July 1, last | bayo ris every house at & Be ad kbs eae ane eee ; ; Paty 5 d that Dr. Gimino succeeded in secur-|2 time and carrying curiosity at seeing a train arrive} TO SHOW MANY NEW INVENTIONS 2—We design small houses so that every foot ing permission to leave. His account |they considered unneces: .|from Bucharest. | and Factories and have a Buying Power ay of what took place in the little Bal- |families to have. repels etanieh wprafticers which saves you Money. : iB) e kan ally during the time when Ger-| “On the other hand, Mackensen,| _" Sentings comi ene ight in vain 5 30 many and Austria were inflicting |Commander of the armies, 2 sect rae A eee Ru re 1—We design small houses so:that every: foot is their peace, and since then, is not|Whose name thousands of . tablish“order,: A-young Ruman- ef space is utilized, making them cozy ‘ ain peanhie, bat of the uimost Ig [have been committed, but which I/i#n Woman of unusual spirit had the and’ comfortable: n torical intere: am certain he knows nothing, is h aE Y ble: baat apiece ot : ay u > j vii ear otiit sreac e sentinel. ie ter, imi 4 n TheltGisaiho Wtetrreitin ae eS awe: in spite of everythir ibaa se Gere aaneailitacy date 3—We eliminate waste of material through re a5 ae E s so, I will tell you. getting ly his mt ¥ One! our designing and our method of cut- I arrived at Bucharest October | | ¢ lite), ‘4 dropped his ri nd leaped to seize * 5 * Dy 30, 1916, and left on July 1,.1918. {2 Matter, of Heap eraeeapence sha bite-of bré This was the sig- ting which means a saving to you. :, can be Id in # ew words. sor te at W ‘ “io Wns can coriburve tiet TE Gab ers Sas Eevigrny rarndsd omias proviawes| 4—We have th chi ich esas can rex Ru-| «In the Metropolitan church of | travelers, provided | with provisions Ne have the machinery. which saves _ at Sis an Sia thn Gass 4 ©! Bucharest there s the sy-,for a lor ee oe pnivane thal ee time. There is just as much difference in 2 ‘anc: vi s k x: a; 2 etae ‘ d not last more than 4 or ta, : . \ thernstive popalation:-ofsallithat=is4 Oo! age of a saint. One ¢ 1 that later there would be! Beuliling a house by machinery instead of F happening in the rest of the world BO sat car, threw out eggs, pieces by. nd as there % 1D: BRE Se sowimg ma- 1 emi clin a shige or@ |was promenading out B Bese: aoe? | chine and taking a “stitch at-a time” by i pxceeds the imagination. The defeats, niséldterniurrived ‘in an ken, meat and bread. | Rand. 1 5 % the disasters, the facts that are con- nd forcing the door < men, children and men, all} and. Would you hire a Dressmaker by trary to the German interests are ‘ried away the venerated Starving, stretched out their hands the day to do your sewing by hand? « ry thedral, carried away the venerated completely unknown in Rumania relic. and sought to obtain a morsel. | . ‘ * while the Germans publish every day| —«13pon the return of the bishop, w high administrative’ of- 5—TIME, when YOU. are..HIRING CAR- ¢ A series of manufactured news and «yo Tater at once” discovered. the| oF to be given a bite of some- PENTERS, COSTS MONEY. pet lice rt a portion ot ee ime and televhoned immediately to|t er manlecceaiganica us| A ac invariably beleves in the. end. eld Marshal Mackensen, who at)” 2 | . . 4 e Ope RENE Jassy; und |once notified the frontier authorities |' ARE tt RE a) 6—Our MATERIAL is the kind that lasts. e will remain there thruout the entire|+o arrest the Bulgarian soldiers. This! |, e sce s repes' t! : xi period of the. German occupation, | sufficed to attract to Mackensen the the rai tanlon ge vienna, Met a Kor Raxticulats Addters v Bucharest being peopled largely by |sympathies of many. the o © ha daccompanied | enemy officers. “But entirely aside from that, “Ste ¢ need R i the dis —Copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood Gob 19 Mato hss Shai + t sy After being obliged to abandon | Mackenser. in all circumstances: has), oe. trave ers toad aii fee and a Trensylvania, the Rumanian army re-| always shown himself a man worthy) fibution of their food supplies and) — Hundreds of new weapons and of these new products of genius || - rl ht“ Qnéated rapidly; and {t- was) hot il t aah Gonaitenerion errogated the miserable, people, machines of. war have been fnven- will ‘be displayed at the big war | e » aiecatie: (Hie: GCanaati é bes Uden big anemone ee o only begged and prayed that| ted since 1914, America has pro. show at the Wyoming State Fair, | ; ash 2 before the evacuation of the capital With the establishment of th they be not asked to say what they| .@uced ‘many of them, A number Douglas, Sept. 9-14, 1918. \e u became a necessity. Enemy airplanes |German soldiers in Rumania, the iiocahtiatoutithes situation : — — -- - | A O. : bombarded Bucharest without ceas-|German authorities undertook the or- ‘hoveht sbont Bie siiiarien | Lp ae ae 4 ing, destroying many of the mosi|ganization of the press. At first 4 on ae fepagartoparyie’ yy T ah bedutifal edifices and killing and | here was only a single newspaper al- ‘he. present peace is final, and the SHANA AA wounding hundreds of people. jlowed to be published, and that in aes oA 1 he allowed to participate = = = “The morning of November 21, the | German, but later arrangements |" * Fase aa eecsisy = + 1 Bediltifal Wrineess' Cantacuscks, whe {Were made for papers in Rumanian. 1 peace conference. = = SLI LISS SSS SILLS SMS SS ST As, directed the hospital of which I was|There was first the Gazeta Bucur-| PIANO TUNING = = the head, entered the operating room |@tilor and later the Lumina. These lle IntGaatorel Septem- |== 2 and asked whether I wished to leave, pers had to praise the invaders and 1 will be in Casper about pte! = PPEDOOOO | adding that there were still two|‘heir acts, and to keep systematical-ber All work guaranteed. W te ee 3 : = trains to leave Bucharest for Mol-| lV silent on what | Cramer, _ Phone | Sh2-W: 99-61 ; a 2 3 davia. France, Albania an WANTED TO BUY = sie call oh sak : i r ee SS “J replic to play up to the fullest extent a ) BUY | 4 ¥ A 1 replied ‘that I had come to Bu-| te intavorable to the allied pow-| Complete sheep outtit with 3,000 | Ea ora: e an e alrin = eeevecece oe ae ésecdoce charest to direct the hospital and that | °°) b or more, with all range |= < = HLA I I declined to leave. While the dialog | © “At the moment of the Italian dis-| tights 4 rivileges. Address John | 5S ‘ 4 =| teseceeccese was going on, the church belle—| ter on the Isonzo last year, these|A. 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