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MONDAY, OCT. 7, 1918 pore nnaren eate. in, i it. in live: oil farm! || town. Ne ry, le rent for. ri it «G4 Box 168, ¥ fanville, Wyo. ee: torn s id FOR RENT—PFurnished room, _ nicely furnished, with bath, suitable for on or two gentlemen; waiking distance in “ast Second eee DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bidg, Casper, Wyo. ACCOUNTANTS M. A. MESTAS Auditor and Accountaat Grace St. North Cam Te Adfition. lephone §17-W. sas pawed district. -Call 630 street. FOR rooms. 7 8. sw. hi ~* = FOR RENT—One four-reom ho and | one eight room ‘house, partly. | ed. Phone 367W; 347. N. ine, A0si5- ny . ; [By Assoctated Presn} \ra7 Ww. Bohol Be Phone et 524 So. Lincoln St. Near New Kenwood School ELECTRICIANS ——. | No Gaps in British Line of De- fense at Home, Says Critic in Drawing a Comparison $170,500,000 is Goal of Great Organizations Welded: into Office Efficiency hone 794. , 202 O11 Exchange 1: Casper, Wyo. i FOR SALE er ae Th One for annie i : ; ani Po ae tS ay Pe-| FoR fer es all remponsible stamity, Five Seo igen i ba a oer } i Bloctrioat ee 7 : i i i small ri ie z 007 rs. rei q Contractors. ; paign Next Month “trasted by the Coben iS CoR-| ia R"aokcintoy. “OMBOOMS ieee] Eka RAE SARET NE aoMbace SABMSA IE basement. Win seit at terme | BHAZARDS | Ovsiei"g;, Repairs and Fixtures “|the solidarity of the Entente Allies| FOR —two-room house at 155, jin logiited clone to refinefies. South of railroad. erates MER tg 665 W. + onthe Western front. The paper be- Casper “Renity ey St ROMS ber, wil D anuidond hu atenc® ,850 Der months , sary los ea ” purchase for som: “empl i 4 wihauress |moans the lack in ‘Germany of “‘some-| Phone 806-W. . ; py es ee ee et bing, Ks the steel “wall” along the! ss a: ANOTHER BARGAIN men. Tobacco, Confee- : } ~ erman front Ea Five-® house 1. tei ais " i , My '* ™ WHAT GENERAL Fe pg Our interior front has always! | SECURTTY voas comtpawy oe a en, Mouse ana kilt ageit far 43,000""* ee See tionery, and Soda Fountain. { = fm \showed gaps,” says the Gazette. “It] 4 gooe wr Forde ineiua Sedens,| address WE! D,, car "rribune. ny men's: ' = PERSHING NEEDS 1] (ag ee as if bed lack a certain spirit- Totring Car, oadsters: mil at in ‘ visas BEAUTY PARLOR i , \ J Ym ual cement which kept the others to- 4 sie. foltie | roo tlemen.— N thse) j ke ma Eether despite the blows our victo-|bussesm nt 1% Casper Going Appointments by Telephone. ||| Work guaranteed Rise gal ym | ties gave them in thse four years. | Fine cts parce * Telephone 470. | foreBatat New Hats. We eall be = “ai B wa “The English interior front, as) "RENT Miss DELIA LENEHAN Shoe Shining Parlor in connec- j=: f ba Give me nine men wm {500 As an external enemy has to be} Bie nesee Ly in Tiere es E Geeeay wore AN kings ‘of Shoes: Dyed, ome”. | Hl {fought is gapless and without weak-| tion. é 127 EB. 8. a, Or . Wy “ ' m who have a hut and I yg | ovent 1s sp ot “aux WAR SAVINGS stamps Smith Bldg., Suite 11. 3 Tildg. "Phone S5i-Wee” OF moe mo ‘| “Danger of a moral collapse in Ger-|! Room 4 Kimball Bidg. Phone . = will have a mg "many ‘evidently is foreseen, for the ’ | LAWYERS ; m tive fighting forcethan (Gazette says, “only one thing could | ——— sso VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR f mm. a Mu rob us of victory; the crumbling up| FOR*RENT—Nicel; furrfighed rooms in sats HAGENS & STANLEY m if I had ten men with- )q, of the interior front.” ae aeatke Of tm or Shree: bath i" eat Fees and Scalp Specialists || $: 53 _ o980 =) haa ; mm e most serious menace of this| street. i+ - C. M. Smyth — out it. : te 1 front declared be th : Tarver 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. ma internal front is declared to be the| ror RENT—wNicely furnished 2-room ; : ca . a S sag, Mm loctrinaires to be found in all parties| "house; reasonagle aes N- St Botalph, FOR SALE HARRY, FREE 213 0.8 Bldg. Phosie 2595 | ghar 1 oul fi Yee —— pi 3 Cas; 5 < E m General Pershing. \. iene Gian of weeks The Paper de-| house tonorth, 40-148" | FOR SALE—d-yearcola family horea: #8000 room | bungalow, “with | full) Wyoming i |clares that such men as Prince Lich- | * lght buggy and ‘harness, all for $100. i, Iaundry rf 2 8 | } Lea} ind Wie ete jnowsky, formerly German Ambasga-|FOR RENT—Modert rain, steam Mbat, goog condition; wredt Darealn, wa.) Rea Ronn, (unary Foom, oak ‘floors | CHIROPRACTORS | GEORGE W. FERGUSON mm me me me fe me Re Fe dor to London, who wrote a memo-| quire Apt. 2, Thompson Apartments, 121 | dress P, O. Box 379, Casper, Wyo. 3t dh| ive Porch, furnace heat.” It is lo- i ST | ay randum accusing Germany of begin-| #2st_Linden. 2isbe, Bets 05 ee | ETO MPLS Fonvcan have a a TEER Y RR ta { Attorney-at-Law | On November 11 the American peo- |T4 AY - aes. eens . ANTED view oi e -aity. nly “$1.0 ipractor Jt Bis, " le wall start a one week's drive to |ning the war, and Maxmillan Harden, |sOR RENT — 3-room furnished base- Wy, Ce RE ee) Cems, Pony cant, ——— } | Phone 196-3 | p ie y jediter of Die. Zunkuft, whose paper |4_ment-lee shack -tersishoe-tor batch: | iran camaNGaeeraGall 6osW_ Gar Cas : Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. | | | | raise the largest ‘mount money ai for deténding Bri ne, Call 845 Midwest Ave: | Lrvresgg i-ceed + €88" | $4,800—6-room bungalow, ew, modern fl , right b; le in | Wee Suppressed for defending Prince| s3sR. 10-7 76t |\ ber Auction Mauss. 208 North Can-|"" sna attractive, onk floors mad nuisn, Cesper ~ - ever given eps ‘Pex d people Lichnowsky, .as well as some of the) => \ see : $-24-tf| furnace heat, laundry room, storage | Phone 706. ii the history of the ‘worl Socialits leaders in the Reichhstag! q WANTED—Two cit i t ei] » Df. COR OCR 1 Vite’ tote The drive will be a new thing under | should be removed from political ned TEUTONS RAZE |, food ‘salarion Sata Xpply to Ss. Enatlining oom orhis creinirtonie TG ‘ 9} W. H. PA ti the sun, For thé first time Protes-| sitions. ‘ ER Ro repe poet ogsige: ade a8 Ma ernie met Beve to alter every, ba nf Vee | Soe ee i tants, Catholics and Jews, forgetting | renege ciate ALL FACTORIES | oe the’ geal” Assume Ciceraas a yon | Spectaliat in onft’ Disenses | Lawyer 4 all their differences, Will ine up shoul- | IN ENTIN| — Should see one us for appoint- ‘Office Suite No. 210 | ath HI | | : S: y fe @ 5. Bleg. Phone 673 Smith Bldg. Phone 21-3 | | to shoulder, welding their individ-| — | ST. QU || Oo | er oreaniaatiae eiies in thelr) eat thes) ieee, Canis oe | phy —- *Atdehgtt Gatucee corn rein rgom it zo f2 chose ing Ont ; { ee ery district,; cement foundation, ce- ! can trot Ee eet ean | SAAT Die weatge elaeniey, cote || PARIB Dee GSAN tactortensacitl st GRR Sida All toenished. ____ DENTISTS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Hi tonments afi “Ova® there.” “Tht a Bee 65) Ped " ike Onby $200 down and balance like rent, | , ‘it ee : Bey eee, COMBANY | business hoyses in St. Quentin, Which $35 a month. Why pay rent when = — { 1 amalgamation of the seven great agen- | 139 South Center Se. Were likely to compete against ithe you can buy a home of your own on | | DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Lawyers ih . : HA ag auch terms? Building has been prac Second Floor, Wood’ Buildin, cles engaged in war work is One of the | German industries have been: destroy- | Heally ‘stopped and rents are going | Office Hourer S:305to Be 309-310-311 Oil Ex hange B : fe developments which “have been ey the retrentiig Germans | 12 Sabie Net RG dole hn Ye || eeetites oa Sastee ty ap. | || ee El brought about by the war and under |} —#£ ————————_________ ‘ 7 got .the opportunity to buy.on such | Oo“ the wise guidance of President Wilson. | } 1 mn ’ i | iy | Py stric | ; gether will make nn ap) f 3 t $25 REWARD lown, balance @ month, Pr i are the Y. M. C. A, ¥. W. G,.A., Na- ik | L Beccles AVE YoU TO RENT—Far. ? | | i tional Catholic War Coundil and K. | r ¥ misber ar entiacatn at We have a DR. MORGAN | | Bia | is 5 WHHL be matd Wy ithe Nally Tribune large. list of proxpects that want to DR. SILVERDERG of C, the Jewish Welfare Board, the | J for informatio) ing to arrest rent housex, We cannot supply the Dentiata | War Camp Community Service, the q 4 0 and conviction of any person stenl. a. How about your fire in-| BLACKMORE BLDG. fe ppeane SIMPSON American Library’ Associitton and” the ’ ‘ ~ aa : wi] naar A frais, vabecribvers of ausancet <<. Ask ¥On'JoNES Qfticg Hours: 8:30 fo 6:30. - Ltd Tin Pape Gasp eens FeO } Salvation Army. ‘Each of them will, % 5 H peu be; pala. ‘Apdeormation lend- HARRY ¥REEB & Co. | Hivenings and. Sundays by my ij need funds this Fall; each had planned ie be Bg SoBe street eparistion at ‘The ¥.ct Man. | Phone 3861-3 ° je i a separate campaign for support. | 9] from. carciers “of tne. Casper Daily || Reat ttstate Xaeurance Rentals MASSEUSE i Now, acting on the suggestion of the! ~ 4 4 pane, r Investments ES EE i President's letter of September 5, the seven campaigns Will’ be rolled into; 1 CASPIOR DALY TRIBUNE | 157 So. Conter at. Boasted Defense System Now Crumbling before Re- i | DR. J. E. BEAL, DENITST AMY DEISCHER HANKS lnszeune, Violet Ray, Vibrator, 1 | e opportunity to demonstrate splendidly | ’ H ? ointment ! 203 0-8 Building 4 one, The American péople will be | lentl Bl : f F, ve B ce h Bel e d y . FOR SALE. abate oe a aes 225 N. Woleott St.’ Phone 411. | . i red rd te | . sppeals, and. the sbatlon’ grll-haye eh | Fae nes OF Tene nay Gens an | l Rventign and iamnsnye (Raa PLUMBING AND HEATING that men and women of all creeds at Americans Is Described in Detail | FOR SALE | home can work together, as men of | [By Ansocinted Prenn] y ‘The famous Valley View fruit ranch | at ‘Lander, Wyo. One-half mile from | | J. DONOHUE all creeds over tHere are fighting and | The celebrated Hindenburg line or Siegfred line, barring town: 25,000 raspberries, 0,000 straw: | DOCTORS Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. «i r. John R. Mott, whom President| leaders to the great wall o: ina. nti e British broks it |y7 aaah ; z Faspberries sold for 25 cents per pint | al mds promp' Met and spoken of as one of the/in the spring of 1917 they believed it impregnable to assault| “gulatng Thy day" oF wuntenct Shane {pig season, |For particulars writ DR. I. N. FROST | ew pecs acer i ablest and most useful men of bis fen: 4 was once the Chinese wall and: regarded it as the eighth | 2° i =e — | Petes } Phone 107W. itt eration, has been selected Director | General of the drive. It ts interesting, WON sy STOP —OOKUISTEN See'H-” H. Graham, expert metal worker der of the world. The Hindenburg line @s generally de- Office and Hospital | 1 f . re : | 9 | fined is about 60 miles long ranning| LE ° ees pee, jat Schulte Hardware, forall ‘kinds of|1# YOU ARE LOOKING for a bargain | 505 South Durb: e . . to note that Dr. Mott's name waa | in a general north and south direc-| the “tunnel trench” which the Ger-| sheet metal-and furnace-work. H. Pa in ‘a ‘five room house and three finish- | 05 th in Street 7 TUE Dlaced in nomination bygJohn G. Agar | 1” A. . ie | ¥ eetseeectey ; Graham. * *10-1-6t*:/ ed rooms in basement, call at 634 Soutn _—_— : CASPER HEATING of the National Catholic War Counci)| tion: across the Picardy plains in} mans believed to be impregnable. ‘Ash, ar phone 313.1. 10-2-6t* Special Attention to Surge i nial 4 i and seconded: by Mortimer L. Schiff of ‘France. Its northern extremity was|This tunnel connecting the “trenches'| W. DE De Boy 1501 Agents of wet, | ROR SALE—Any opart of 4,000. good 3 gery | SUPPLY COMPANY bees ai the Jewish Welfare Board. The gen-| guarded by the heavily. fortified bas-| was more than a mile lohg and was phone 701W. 3 a “Tose sat young breeding ewes 2 to 5 years old. oon 1] Everything in Metal Work. i eral committee haying the campaiga tion of Vimy ridge and by the mining| mined for its whole length, lighted Whine heme BIOMINT OT wean: Renae ee goo tmue Ie taken dn next) Only Graduate Nurses | Warm Air apd at Water Heat- | in charge contains such well known city of Lens whose underground bee with electricity and had entrances address rr oped Se. 10-15-3" werkting owner at Lamar,, Colo. 1892-4 | in Attendance 1) Fe had Pink” Phctic ‘aves. tH names as Raymond B, Fosdick, Chair-| dors and chambers Jong have barred at short intervals. It was reinforced WakinD e-bay algae, warlivoue cA ES SEO J} |o— urth bon it man of the Commission on ‘raining | the British. The southern end of the/iby ‘concrete pill-boxes and support| trunk; must be in good condition.| FOR SALE—Good cafe in oll and ranch Phone 736 |) Eee Hy Camp Activities; George W. Perkins,| Hindenburg line, proper, is in the| trenches. The British captured it in| Address’ “Trunk” Tribune, sere lceeeeh, Set Sell at once, 3 | | Douglas, Wyo. c Chairman of ‘the Finance Committee vicinity of La Fere or. Laon. That; November, 1917. of the U. 8. Steel Corporation; James end is protected in part by the forest) Below Graincourt F. Phelan of Hornblower and Weeks; of St. Gobain and the fortifications! troops found great catacombs along Honorable Myron T, Herrick, formér arotnd Laon. |the: Hindenburg line. ~ These were |{}284 ambassador to France; Cleveland H. WANTED—A competent iherson, age or, |_ sex immaterial, who owns 2 type- writer and can do accurate work; one |familiar with the symetrial form. or of verse poems preferrgd; must i z 1 ere thoroughlyounderstand punctu&tian and Between Vimy Ridge on the north elaborately fitted ‘up as battalion! give entire time exclusi ely REAL ESTATE ri MARION P. WHEELER ij FOR SALE—At a .bargain—New one and one-half ton Kohler Truck. In- auire 306 Oll Exchange Bldg, 10-3-6t the British FOR SAE — Library table, Princess} for consid-, esser, two rocking chairs, walnut | | | 1 Dodge, George Gordon Battle, Mrs. d ‘La"Fere “on the south the line /teatquarters, electrically lighted and | eration fa third interest rom the'hro-) buffet, and dining room chairs, Royat | ! Calpers 2 i ( Henry P. Davisoa)and Frank A. Van- eae west of Cambrai and St. Quen-) protected by. concrete .trenches. In ticular. Dont “wante (yeu, tie Jand IS gid Ba wriaee thn a TA anu OA ee tnauane rad il ae Preag png ote ten oun ue, | tin so as to protect those two impor-| front of Cambrai, the Villages behind Cooke's ud this office | ne yg fonR|C. Ae, care. Tribune. 3033378" P ROOFING I “a * tant industrial and railway ceriters | the line ehai beneath them sppetd PRED AT Dacivets;n/emalisahaa ‘FOR (Pans, Four. room pecenenea | PRIVATE HOSPITAL | j campaign wiht ye ont sand town the hich are routes for bringing up sup-| chambers which lit would Be’ slander | foauired: World Messenger and ‘Taxt| Phone. 7x. NATE MeBE In Toft | 340 S. Durbin St. GRAVEL ROOFING I] paign will be in charge of the big- | ies for the ‘German army. [to eall dugouts. They were more|Co., 119. nd Ave. 10-7-6t — pene F. M. DILLON | gest men of the community. a ibe | 1; Is, Hitted With -lectrici — FOR RENT —Two unfurnished rooms | Phones 272 and 273 }) Together th izations| . Some war correspondents describe | like ‘hotels, ‘fitte ith ‘lectricity, WANTED—Matieen now afd the-fit-| for light housekeeping. 144 N. Wol- “A {4 = see that ty reanlzations | tne German line as continuing south-| water, sewers, drying rooms and ae ort scouple with no chil-|cott St. 10-4-8¢i} ; Tepresent a work that is staggering in he Aisne! ki h q aren, hed, is! housekeeping, (CRS RTS EIT } its proportions. They have more than | °@Stward from La Fere to the Aisne! kitchens. They were shell proof and rooms ar apantment , Permanent. it] FOR SALE—Six-room house, furnished, | | 15,000 unfformed workers, standing iver ang Rheims following the line|bomb proof. The trétichos there ,G. Dean, are Tribune, 10%5-At¢] | cloge tn; $650 cash, valance monthly: Dr. j. iC. Kamp | } shoulder to shoulder with the boys ee} of the Chemin des Dames. They call) were built along ‘the banks of the T $4,800. Phone S49 days, and 360W ; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | | STORAGE AND TRANSFER ery step of the way from home to the | that part of the line southeast of La’ Canal du Nord which runs north and onings. 10-4-3¢ | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | |O- front line trenches. “Dhey operate more | Fere the Alberich line. ‘This would) south near Havrincourt. ‘ FOR SALE—23,000 acres, also 27,000 hance: > a AAT: than 3,600 buildings and ship 500'tons add about 45 miles,.making a total! Important German strongholds!) devant: a Beer ee pee zonees 58 | Office 130 House 85 t | Seton Rien Conese | of supplies to tte boys in France ev- | length of more than 100 miles. Gen-| protect the ‘southern section’ of tl $2.26 pere@cre WinG- Ogle, 'E. Lus Vogas Auto, Furniture, Piano, Viachines, |~ ety week. Fifteen imiilés of film set erally, however, the Hindenburg line/ |ine near La Fere. The forest of St. Rey Mexico, 20=$-16¢ ee Sette weetebics. ¢ ‘all for the other side each week un-, has been described as running only! Gobsin‘ presents an almost ‘insuper- i PAR: SAL — Rapes: ‘prece, mahogany | | Beer and Perishables. } Ger their direction, and the regular | from Vimy ridge to La Fere. | able obstacle in attacking this end’af 3 set. o -26-10¢* | y ' We call for and deliver. ‘eekly attendance of soldiers and-sall-| Fearing that the northern end of the line. * F. 8. LUCKEY, M. D. | ive nell hay. a We bu: tee furs and wool. stove. | iy hiites, ! | For 1 or RM complete line wf flratclaas. | ors at thelr motion picture shows is 6-10t™ | the line might be turned, the Ger-| Laon, lying within the ‘big corner’ more than 2,500,000. The Bibles fur- | m mans established a “switch” line con-, where the line turns eastward along FOR SALE—Four-hole laundr: 558 South Park, 9 | ulshed to the boys since the war broke out would, if piled one on another, sips a-pile more than twenty ‘nilles Nigh, “Morale,” said Napoleon, “is as oth- | er factors in war as three to one.’ By which he meant that one.man ‘who: is kept contented and happy is” better than three men who are discouraged Sud homesick, It isthe: business of these seven great agencies to, help niaintain’ morale, ‘They are keeping up the fine fighting edge of our boys, and by their ministrations, helping to Put added power. into onr ‘army and avy and so hasten the hour/ot victory We they will bring our boys home ae 1s predicted by. national leaders ‘at this great victory drive will, “go over the top” campaign that ‘has preceded it. ———>_ _ A resolution favoring the\.exten- sion of the franchise to women has een passed unimously the legis- ‘stive council of southern Rhodesia. necting with the Hindenburg line at}the Chemin ‘des*Dames is regard | Queant and runnifig north about 25}as the keystone of the whole Ger- miles to Drocourt.. They called ‘this}man system. Hundreds of German | switch’the “Wotan line. | batteries were installed in the screen- i The northern erid of the Hinden- burg’ line and the Wotan line. both have beén* broken more than once by ‘the British armies and both are now in possession “of ‘the British Armies. |Long ago ‘the Germans lost Vimy | ridge and-have failed to retake it. ‘The Hindenburg line is not a trench | but a system’ of field fortifications. In places it is said to” be’ 10° miles jdeep,, consisting tot” only of the | trench srlel but of Bary hg lines of barbed ‘wire entanglem ts, ‘con- crete [positions for artillery, “dedp| den : jdugouts capable of housing # battal-/ traps. An order by the German divi- forest-of St: Gobsin. Southwest “6f Laon the town was protected by Massif of Monampteuil behind whose crest are huge under- round ravines and:sheltets some big enough to hold a whole regiment. The forest west of Laon was cram- med with a vast store of munitions and materials. Divisions of troops could concentrate in it unseen, Recently the Germans discovered that the big dugouts along the Hin- in 4 larger way than any +ion—of- -troops, numerous pill-boxes | sional. commander. forbade the Ger- ith aie |for machine guns and, in fact, every; man troops to occupy dugouts which ~ | devise the’Germans have been able to! descend more than eight steps under- ble .to block the way~to Ger-| ground. sets ie j { _|. Behind the Hindenburg line the Near BuljecourtKas a formidable Germans are credited with three) underground fortification ‘Khown “as| other lines of defenses. f Site ed ravines around the city and in the | denbarg lines were nothing but-death | * + TM 6 ote ce, r "12,000 clerks. everywhere'in October. ience unnecessary. lesiting government | ofr are Service Ix Building, Wash Teh 10-7-2¢ Particulars, J.) fobile Thursda: Park ow 5 10-4-3¢* v ig Tare have ail | for wale; every | give you. | scorner Linden ana bat 10~1+6t" | INS CAMPAIGNING- “ .» Oct, 6—Support-| ette Rankin, repre-| from Montana, | n- an active ‘cam-| as a nominee for! 5 Senate. ‘Miss > | Ran itcepted the nomina- tidh @f the N: 1 Party for United St Senator from Montana ‘after eat ort ublican nomina- | the Auguat aties by ‘Dr.’ . Lanstrum, elena. | dam | | | i ens 2 M. in nite Tribune, mn penance FOR SALE OR RENT—Furniture of 19 room house, clo; heat... Bhone | 95aR. FOR SALE—By owner and builder, a beautiful tiew 6-room bungalow ‘on S.Lincoln,.one block from school; mo: ern in every way. $1,000 cash handl . Phone 282W, or a6 Lincoln. modern ex: eall LOST—Leather . brief case government papers only, tween Glenrock and Casper, please leave ut Tribune office, ant, FOR RENT SNAP TO RIGHT PARTY $100 a month rents furnished bean- tiful home on Wolcott street be- tween Second und Third streets. Five raoms and batli. Apply CASPER REALTY COMPANY 159 South Center St. | ice S05 122 EB. Second Street, Office Room 2, Wood Block DR. MYERS { Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Giv | to | Dise Si of Women and Children | e 200-201, O. S. Bldg. | Phone 699. co _picinaema i Mm DICKERSON nugh Bids. ! | i MOVING A SPECIALTY /u—————_—_.________—____ 6 SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Offiee—Talt’s Billiard Hall. Fhone—Hounse, 657.W: Office, 104 WELDERS | | | ACEYTELENE WELDING | Magneto, Generator, and | | Gas nee Repairing | —The— : MIDWEST NOVELTY & | ELEC.CO.. x | Phone ‘936W, 665 W. 2nd oe -——— < Women represent more than one. third of the “total number of Voters: eligible to participate in the next general eleetion,

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