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Buy LIBERTY Bonds to Build’ Boats. esoe eee i Seer ST T yams Fy GROCERIES 3 Ms + i FoR’ rnished © Haid ni WwW. H. BROWN oda “ i i oe ‘ Ras ciraitting-atanee in "i DUBOIS & GOODRICH Higt-Class Groceries i Paved. districh Gali 7630 Second . aprehitectes ae ‘aod Provisions i bec .. HE r bho Room ‘ownse: eam : FOR RENT—One faur-roonf housesana| —' i Casper, Wyo. d rae SC rephone ieee A alton : ea: Phove t BOTW: gat Ne” ine... FORE KENWOOD GROCERY 524 So. Lincoln St. Near New Kenwood School | NT odern:; sidewalks to town; $18 ani Z $20. 1226'E. Third. 10-8-6t | CLOSE-IN Lots, $175 | Note of Wyoming Battle and Calls} _RENT—Three “pia hare Only $10 & Month, No Interest, No Taxes Auditor and Accountant Office Efficiency e 724. ; YY modern rooms. Phone 4 sadeacel ws || 0a Of mxchanae sr Guaper, Wye. ELECTRICIANS * , . " ; |__-d0sa-at* | ‘These extrénisive tow bticés are for a short time only and aré subject a area Tk = aS Attention to War and Public Service Record FOR RENT SecUntyrnianed Basement price: deepsea prieg without MarR BOSH ee nt any, Unie. itis | McEVENY & = 4 room, er. month. ’ irs Sethe, lectrical Contractors, of the State $ Senior Solon aen St. bes Cr sd oe BUY Now and povnie Your moNEY } i BILLIARDS we i ena ntreetemms 3 iC le Se SEI LL ca nd | FOR RENT — One light nounskeeping mn Now o- 3 wereld W., Res 665 W. | % ee 3 4 room and two sigeping recs. | x Ana } 41 i Taking’ note’ of the Wyoming Senatorial ‘controversy, the Wash- eee ae eee Ti ae 4 ineredsing atonal mae nurely, Let te show’ yout Row Youeh stop baying. | I acuginaeenaniod bitin Met | i ‘ * “ . . +e r Pe BR \—3-room yu walaw,. Eas o ba hae wet you the lumber. GLI JARI RLO! } ington Evening Star, an adntinistration newspaper, . pays Senator moureh c. sungarniaheds lights sand Francis E.’ Warren of Wyoming the signal honor of recognizing his nae HAT CLEANING Nerth Casper Addition, the, Best Value. for Your Money j~A,Congenial Place for Gentle- } { men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- : Ore war record and at the same time is more ‘or less ambiguous with te-| "Gisneas’ No clipper’ Bee Nights and Honery,. nd Gods. Mountain. i iT a t 4 ‘ % * water in. Call 820W, 10-8-3t* PAUL H. MOORE, Manager j spect to statements ‘regarding John E. Osborne, Senator Warren's op- Sa ee etn Whaas dais ; : i] pee for re-election, “In view of the general interest: that: all \Wyo-| Ge utey Aver Cain sho no-eeat 159 Bouth Center Street BEAUTY PARLOR dott, Felt ata | New tri 3 Work guaranteed. | “Alsi tant © i ty ming voters hold in the national elec. } | orders ‘for New Hats “We ‘call | | TE. Soir al eae oe eS tion the following clipping from the} Casper Mealty Core Pp S0nb-t ee Star will go far toward throwing} +|> Te - be a] ey é + * , some light, on sentiment at the na-|-9 Appointments by Telephone. | rs Tel one 470. } MISS DELIA LENEHAN i Beauty Parior | for and deliver. free, Shining Parlor in connec- } tion i bas «EB. Burnham System | is i b 4 B 7 "1 — a4 d Smith Bldg., Suite 11. tional capital with respect to 5 Shee . secuniry, LOAN COMPANY dg. thy aroused by Democratic efforts to} i | BALE Dae t ; unseat a eeneed eee } (B. | routing Cat, Roadsters; ail at barbus FOR SALE , VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR ii ‘Pending Shertyloan ‘drive; be-| : Priestaiufant in. Caspér doing £000 : EIGHT- ROOM HOUSH,.-MODERN, ECERT HEAT HAGENS & f eriod of the Liberty busi Face and Scalp Specialists STANLEY Peeen the two great political parties "Eine house, aT.80b; te Tice GAMEDAY oENSSS SHRM AL MaMENE Mt af forme ee iticians in congress are discussing Rooming, houses; iets ; ; pes hi end C. M. Smyth | Ro garwry Fe pease Dg p12 of the campaign} Fogaee se Sur parce a Beasts ee cack? Balance $60" cae ipgreeeoe — { 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘3 reopen after the close of the bond| Don't forget.the South; Casper- Addi- | ERICH $7,800. ‘per month. Specialist in Chronic’ Discases , > : 213 O-5 Bldg. Phone 259J leg ; | Ratront of Seine Sthoe Sealy Horsey eis sAVirak aust | orice. x8 ake an Beh Purchane for someone employed in the refin- ° e me 6 Casper. . Wyoming ; beat topic! ‘uts 000 Bushels cacuntee LOAN COMPANY ‘ t : Probably the most important topic arene Room 4 Kimball Bldg... .Phome 702 | ANOTHER BARGAIN | CHIROPRACTORS GEORGE Ww. j is the part President: Wilson may tees oer a Finns of | eS we Tee Fivé-rodth fiousé ‘Tocated Close to refineries, but south of railroad. ————-—____¢ | | oe } lay in throwing the weight of exe- e Frenc! rmies cal Thig.is an Ee and will Beeli for $2,600. J. H. JEFFREY, D.C.Ph:C. [| | Attorney-at-L, | Z ri influence to Democratic can- SE FOR RENT “Nicely furnished rooms in Sarees. Doers Tribute, bay ments. | Chiropractor | So agtaa Bi cutive in: M . z if f | hi — E idates where honors aré even so far, WITH THE FRENCH ARMY. IN|, suit of two or three; bath and heat : | Phone 196-3 par loyalty of Republican candi-) FRANCE, Oct. 8. (Correspondence | £2, mousekeobIne:, De hs ON ip a FOR SALE é Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. } — | dates is concerned. of, Associated . Press.)—Two million | [oe pangonicay favhlenead Dereon RNS Ag 4. te Oe rae Loree Pies one ! Casper - - Wyoming - Situation in Wyoming | bushels of wheat, which the Germen | house; reasonable. 125 N. St. Betolph, | MOR SALE—S-year-old family horse: | $6,000—6-room bungalow, with —fufl| qn 4 ! A casein point is noted in the|/army intended to send across the |9ne block east of State haspital—yvellow |. iignt baggy and harness, all for $100. panemont bath room, coat room, mtor=} nc tH My Wyoming senatorial campaign where | Rhine, is being garnered along the PESTS aE UHUTNI Sb 7-7 GED TRIN Pies Sonditlons. great. terials: aes and finish. Deautifur sunparlor, mas- | ee | W. HR. PATTEN i the Democratic ‘candidate, former battlefront by the harvesting battal- TE ER can Tous. gissin beat Srose P.O. Box 378, Casper, Wyo. 3t dh cated Ohete. Vat cad hagala eet ractor | —- A t; Lawyer istant Secretary of State Osborne, ions of the French army. From the | quire Apt:2, Thompson Apartments, 121 Ki | ful view of ‘the city. Only $1,000 | pape Senator Francis E. War-} land wrested from the Teutons since | East Linden. pupentd WANTED ; aah, balance on terms you can —_— ren, the Republican incumbent. _ Mr.| the middle of-July 1,500,000 bushels |or RENT — 3-room furnished base WANTED—Furnityre. Call 602W. Cas- ‘ho 05) Office Hulte No. 216 pt Phone 21.) Osborne has flooded the state with! already have been gathered, and half ing. Galt $8 Mid wes heat bai ‘3 tebe? Auction House, 208 North Gen- | $4,800—6-room ‘bungalow, new, modern 0. & 8. Blag. Phone 6973 Smith Bldg. i pons . -34-tr and attractive, oak floors and finisn, circulars bearing indorsement of his|a million remains to be cut. Fur- 3 BT % r 7 | | fuTMAce heat, Jaundry room, storage DENTISTS i NIC: bes 7 : seine RNY LET LE he De th AN’ Tw: car: ; a h, HOLS & STIRRETT candidacy. by officials in Washing-| thermore, each backward step by, the | non RuNn—Two Mice TuPMshed rooms | “Bose MelariCe OMG: OMGOTS th Foes | Eoem CE Poem saree porch, large | | pire ton, including a carefully worded let-| invaders adds to the wheat acreage|, for housekeeping; steam-heat and all| Van Doren, pos! 9-24-tf aa tding room, paris Bro erty is &/ | BR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Lawyers ter from the president. Most of the which will feed the fighters in France | conveniences. 940 8. Spruce Ly sles — e 10" © offer every 1 fay. It only takes $1,000 to handle | | Second Floor, Wood . Building 7 | phone: 159M - v Re ad —_—_ the’ deal You | Office H 30 5. 309-310-3 other indorsements are “also in the! this winter. \ ————— — Tone eae ee er nar eee: «Lou. loureer: Cr80::.80: = 11 Oil Exchange Bldg. nature of encouragement and “‘wish- As the tanks and the infantry bat Py ° —— fighentowen one us for appoin Evenings son Spaeye by Ap- | you-well” expressions.. Mr. Osborne) ter their way onward, the artillery | 3 mest 2:000—=4- h @ bath " He that if elected~he will stand) comes up behind them, and with, the : des Si Aco rp ” Without fixturas, corner lot in refin= Tady pg a Wre. ere MONUMENTS ‘ with the. president. ‘guns come. the! reapers. Alonapias iin ‘Aan 3 | Oo a ment crate aan zea furnished. Warren's Position Known | positions where the French cannon F iH f A EW nly , down, and balance like rent, inte oe 1 “At the capitol and in administra:| were hurling death into the enemy’: } Le Le A ETI cE eh ile et A Sai TA ATS aT | Ginette rhe Monuments and. tion circles, it is’ well, known that ranks in the battles of the Avre, AMAR Bb Gate’ tities SL Aleaiy’ stopped and rents ave" Going DE, SILVERBERG Inge “ana. ait of “Cemetery Senator Warren has been standing! Aisne, and Oise, American harvesters CHANG AT THE HUN ee to Keep up in Casper for some time BLACKMORE BLDG. ' ROBERT SIMPSON by the president .all along and ‘has/ were hard at work. 32! | ———— Bena aetanne eeeeay et et Office Hours: 8:30 to 6:39 || | #1 East Second St. Opposite P. 0. rendered signal service in supportief; -Around- Montdidier “where, grain ae Sages ae —— 5 00d. terms,... | Hvenings: ganas sundays by VW Laon e U65—J. i: i administration “war-measttes;'for the} siblds wate part of the battlegroutid, go PR iene mcrae . ere °o, Seite: SsPoban blasts sehier, . b1ectzte Phone 861-3 RT ir, 1 good of the country. In’facthis aid_| self-binders. were gathexing a rich) “PARIS, Oct. 8.—General Mangin’s ot ~Mghts, cement. foundation, ‘only $50 —-) MASSEUSE upon. several occasions has been. harvest... Where the big. machines army was engaged in the ‘most_ter- | . lown, balance $30 @ month. | ~ spicuous and. was invaluable, -it is! ¢olud.not reach the grain because.of | rific battle of the.war;for.threé days| -.. .«« + REW. ei - WHAT. HAVE -YOU ‘TO. RENT—Far. AMY DEISCHER 11 4 i H | inst | sé = EATERS nisher or unfurnished? We have is zI8C ANKS { admitted, to the success, of. the-meas-} wire, entanglements, shell-holes,. and | no progress .could be.made ,against | Ss. é Taree Unt of prompeets tht wan lanaeune, Violet Ray, Vibrator. i ures. trenches, soldiers’ armed with scythes | the desperate resistance of the Bene will be.pald by the Dally Tribune rent houses, We cannot supply sate Oe oe ao Aye | 285 N. Wolcott ‘St.’ Phone 411. | ‘ “This was-particularly true in the! and sickles*cut the stalks. and recov-| sian guards and the Bavarian™shoe} Se pied eared to arrest Femeae, Now about your fre in-| enactment of the food control bill,! ered every _kerne],.that .could. de stroops. " In. the vicinity. of Goucy-le- in which the president was deeply | saved. | Chateau’ and‘on the edges of the St. y ointment Reepeeais |. wannx satis ranzeter |) Mone ol nme tor ||, PLUMBING AND HEATING interested and which has proven''a} -North of the Aisne the advancing |Gobain forest -the battle . Ger- ‘to rite ‘ox The Lot Man. | bulwark for the péople’against food |.Prench)found.aeres where the Ger-| man counter attacks had ee dem back| $87. perme Wag pe ue Real Estate Meterte eens. Mawel | J. DONOHUE | profteers and without which the-al-' mans had’ worked hard to reap what ;the attacking Franco-American army THBARG. SPih. DAILY © 157 Ro. Conter-8t. Phone R06-w. | DOCTORS. . | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W x | lies and our troopscould not have| they had sown, but had, found that, at various, points. Z Us PERERA SR UNE | o———-- | Jobbt Hestion a ialty. | | been provisioned. When the Demo-| time was too short. East of the Avre,| A division of the. American-army; ~* ' Spars FOR SALE DR I N FROST obbing o: ae promptly i cratic chairman “of the committée 0” } near. Moreuil, the poilus, found a/ after three weeks of stubborn fight | - : i} 4 - A. AN. Shop 645 Seath Wo agriculture, Senator Gore, refused to} threshing “machine. almost aintact — | ing had just been. Telieved and rested | eee cee Phone 107W. henet. handle the bill, passing it on to Sen-' evidence that the harvesting had|in comparative ‘safety :behind; the | tor +Chamberla' id wh h he last Ailette ri Two, hundred. of -thi Fc won SALE | Rife and engrs ator in, and when such peen carried-on. almost up to the 1 ette river, | Two..hun HORT IRS ” : ch | i ee powerful Democrats as Senator Reed minute.,.All the other farms -imple-| American. soldiers proudly. exhibited | Stee aetuaaeee wan MN Gnectate eae feo agi ett Deri Sea 7 CASPER exerted every effort to emascul&te sents “had been taken away or de-| passes entitling them to ten days; “ Saige town: 25,000. raspberries, PQS natn ve Special At . S j EAT it, the presidentiditals pol ser aizpyed. ie : ‘slg Hleave of absence in, Paris and’ other- | = a berries, currants, gooseberries, plumbs, pe ttention to Surgery | SUPPLY COMPANY ‘ —— | rasyberries sold for 25 cents per pint j exeeries, dewberries, crabappies. Our was su) rted “Re; A } | tothe rear... = . | Wana Ppa pepnbhosns , Fs where a this’ season. For particulars write Only Grad Nui Everything in Metal Work. | Pi V. V. Scroggan, Lander. 10-2-t1 | nly Graduate Nurses . i» ® ‘ Hi Warren as Senate Conferee ~ At four in the morning the “alert” i 4 Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- | “Senator Warren was at the head THOUSANDS J _ was sounded..A violent German coun- f 1 i i a pit 1 sac IRS ee ad in Attendan ing. of the Republican épnferees when the | ’ : 2s ~ | ter attack’ had just been. launched tap work be ane y POET ORS pee ly rs | Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. | } bill finally wags shaped, and he in-! BaD i Paitab the ae porone North; adi 119 Spruce St. | 10-15-3* THRO TAR LOOMING TORE DESERT | Phone 736 ee i sisted upon the president’s wish for, hid fl | H 14 ., | of the Ailette.. e division was to WAndmp—to buy good” wardrobe | ine n anit A threesfinienel { a single food administrator. instead “ati a | teturn_to the firing line at once. iia ee ae, oS ann Tooms in basement, call ar ood outa |O REAL ESTATE | jpust be ip good condition. ed oom in basement, call at 634 Soutn | =. of a board, being regarded. His in-! : . u 0 ‘As they. mustered out, heavy with rank” ‘ribu b-3t* | Asi, or phone 313J. 10-2-6t* | = sistence, it is said at the capitol, was) STARVE IN GERMANY sleep, the officers told the boys that WANTED—Taxi drivers; small bond | FOR SALE—Any part of 4,000 good areely responsible for the retention HET | those in ‘possession Ct onees for the Con is W. Second Ae eer Mito-T-6t | Shean i Ibs. 801d, hehe ie'thkcen in next | of the president’s plan. } |rear. might remain behind. They’ ————————— ——~~ (ten days. Can be-seen at Denver by| “ : Z : Fi = | writt t Lamar, Colo. G, U. ‘Asa mber of the military af-| could’ take advantage of the brief WANTED—Between now and the fif-| writing owner a’ mar, Colo. . Addres: DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54 | MARION P. WHEELER i | /sal. Eetate ead Enairenés’ || | : i , - teenth by tefined couple with no-chil- | Moffate, 10-2-6t | 7 * | Casper - - - - Wyoming fairs committee, Senator Warren fa-; _THE..HAGUB,. Oct. 8.—(Corres- | furlough. ‘ aren ‘furkished qUSHE,, hoUReiceeDlng: ae abate ahi gaa | Pr ae ee eace Sats | | (0 Pett saat me, { cilitated favorable action upon legis-| pondence. of Associated Press.)— Not one man rémained behind. 4G. Dewn, care Tribune. i0-b.4t8 See cust kt anes ee 2s ROOFING i} dation deemed necessary’ by the war) Thousands. of Russians nad steer ‘ a ee ee | DONE IE WS 10-2-7¢8) PRIVATE HOSPITAL | s- epartment and the military,authori-| Red Guards. im; risoned, in a .secre' ° . ° WANTED — Ci ti for finishi LE—. —N: | a | ties, and is r Pa neh 100| cai Fri Ae near Konigsberg, Tsin au Becoming and. shingling, Apply to 1.0.0, 4 | Ort, SALE At a bareain—New Tne | 340 S. Durbin St. 17 GRAVEL ROOFING | ‘ecognized as being a camp at Frie; » Ti nigs! 7 a 5 i F. LLON per cent supporter of war measures.” | Germany, are living and dying amid ~. bp ani | Riesteemer ee pane Tocecate | quire 306 Ol Exchange Bldg. 10-3-6t) Phones 272 and 273 { Py ries Borog 1 Roofer i 4 : | Sas > dy’ : 28-28 | a nm | One 272 onl | PRE or ae | terrible conditions, according to a Pittsburgh of Japan Sa ere FOR SALE — Library table, Princess | Phone 402-W i} HE KEPT HOME FIRES BURNING neutral who has just returned here | s 3 7 | and sidewalk. Apply 922 8. Chestnut punser ana Aiton ean ee ee ee 306 East Sussex \ Isaac and Jacob Rubenstein were | after a long visit, in, Germany., Many | (ity. Une Preeed gtrenhs pdi-8 iit | By pewter, At bargin. prices! | must | Dr. J. C Kamp Ft f two young Jews in the clothing busi-| of them, he said, are virtually.naked, TOKIO, Sept. 2. (By Mail,)i— Oe a One holigekeahink: room Cue. ware itcinnneee elt PHYSICIAN 5 STORAGE AND TRANSFER ness with a string of stores. Isaac| and the remainder are clad in rags. Since Japan captured. Tsingtau’ from | fire. Tas Second “Ave, PRONG FOES SALW Si007 kosas talec THe | Off oe py Sabra ir! | oO. {is drafted and sent to France.. La-| Deaths are, common, and he predicted | the Germats in 1914, the complexion | 2819-1 nsa* 2.) 1) _10+8-2t |" acres unimproved, joins the forest 're- sing 5 Ta ae eI ] wa. =" REE | ter one of the stores burned and Ja- that with the coming of winter most| of that city has become amore bri. MISCELL ANEOUS | sorte tts Soave Ayect Bate ee exe nderce | | ointeapat Ee | CASPER STORAGE COMPANY j cob wired: hoy Seal of these still alive would perish from) nette (with apologies toPittsburgh). | a2iu — = ‘ é | New Rfexico." bye losatibes | 4 ie cea | Auto, Furaliare, Piano, ‘Machines, i Saac one of our stores, burned exposute.. hee . *.-| It, has become.an industrial center. |. 4...) ESSMAKNG ~ a.) WORW SALB—Threq:: pede-.inahomany > runks, e store anything. | and we collected full insurance.” | Food conditions in West Prussia} ” “altho Germany-oceupied. this im. | EERSTE 6 di Ree Tee en £x- |” parlor. set. 086 South Parle ee | ‘ | "Geertane Eee ee taoion, Later, a few days, another store are by no méans as good-ns in Hast| portant city more than 17 -yenrs, its |Clitcendek e10-5-1 ED ea eT | eal for ana deliver burned and Jacob wired: | Prussia, the home of the Junkers. | effort to industrialige Tsingtau met | GovnR MUNT NEEDS 12,000 clerke.| FOR SALB—¥our-hole 1aundry. stove. F. S. LUCKEY. M. D. | seul Bay, grain and feca.. |. i Isaac, another store burned and, Ample food- was. obtainable at fairly | with failure,” states an’ official -ré- |G eae averyw) are An poten: 556, South Park. 9-26-10¢° | eitnzatelam and Surgeon i { rab = Rises Fetes Sup peed: i we collected full insurance.” | reasonable prices in the east, in con| port issued,by the Japanese governs | Mee hit esmee "aan nk ove ¢| FOR SALE—Toduy and tomorrow only,| ft Oftice BOS. iBrgcerioa ter \ Isaac did not reply to either cable) sequence of which the population | ment. “Up to the outbreak of.the, itions wri or. roe particule a1godern bungalow, clove In; phone Office 455 UL Seven a “Streats Telephone sees OCERY “ntl finally Jacob wited: was comparatively cheerful. To this! war, only»a brewery and two flour |aminer), {641 wenole Bulldine, was ——— iB ani 2a¢ our third-store.has burned| situation he aseribed the continued | mills; were erected there. . Imme.|immton- pene | “icinds Of attomoblion tor odie ali onre | Oo—— | and we collected full ingurance, 80) resistance of the Junkers to the de- diately after its occupation by Japan, LOST—One-atar Hngineers Service Pin, |in. Al condition, Come andeacc ie Weta Samet ene eee eee ete Qe ne you. are ” é ; ; | vias F —don,t forket. Cor, |O———— > | QO if e alive wire me. |sire fora -quick peace, which, he) the Japanese military-administration (genet on Pichia atic, giinzel ERROR eRe, feamergge:t former. Cor.) “SR.MYERS , 1 Yen SiO SRC, 5: stated, was growing. rapidly-in other and later the Japanese civil-adminis- Courthouse: ss A0-7-3e| 1, A Mibpstelaee Rela Surges: | | | SHAMLES TRANSFER @ STORAGE | nie es, Jacob, 1 am alive. Keep the’ parts of the country. tration began the encouragement of LosT+tn ‘Saturday, a black ana | | Special Attention Given to i} Oftice—Tait’a Billard wall, me fires b Tete | «The wreckage caused by, the Rus-| Japanese, industries to, build "Tain | wit lle renter. Hatten to. Cuy-) wok tate Disea>es of Women and Children | Ehome—Homae, O57.Ws Office, 104 a |sian‘invasion of 1914, was: still evi- tau. Ber ok ” 2 gs “, ~10-8-1t Neat hotise. Clove in, Qnly one | * Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. : MOVING A SPECIALTY APT. J OBSON j dent, according to the traveler, who} ‘The admilistrations Jegsed land 7% Puriinhed apartment, 2or| and cold” water, Iwundes, wie Phone. 699. y ¥: d ‘ found, the, streets of. Gumbinnen’ jn) to factory; owners/at. veryvlow rente) aon } om ; close fn. x 800! Rent $36 per month? App ly" om og WELDERS VISITS CIT ruined eondition. Beconstivistion of} and promised them exemption from | care Tribune. A027 =e | ses ett eae dy | aes | Goatees oe . the military works, however, was go-) all taxes or levies for certain periods. AUTO, CHANGH (CO.—Your car for | || MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D, ACEYTELENE WELDING ing forward steadily by the forced} Electric power was supplied largely | ++ iy not-bring jo. Us? Physician and Surgeon We | st on | —$$=—$—$—$$$—— Captain Arthur Jobson is home on ‘labor of many Russian and Italian/ distounted rates and it was artanged | #: | a H i Special attention given to obstet- 8 furlough: Captain, Jobson was ap- prisoners, who were being worked on} for, the Shanttung railway ite: discount | itfor you. atid get spot. ft! , us, Cor. Linden and a | | Magneto, Generator, and | Gas Engine Repairing Center . Bs ; FOR RENT rien and. dineanes of women | | —The— | MIDWEST NOVELTY & | | ‘0. t | _——<$$_______¢ | % m to appear for service at Wash- - Miss Florence Tuttle, daughter of |. ‘The naw Tsingtau brewery: of the | women, rar workers in Washington,| {ween Second and Third streets, | ——___—______£ | | Phone 936W, 665’ W. 2nd pe reeemacrience seen | i] | Pointed @ captain in the ordnance de-| railwavs, bridges; barracks, and for- Hie eh hed pi bd Larch aeprdl or | FQR BENT —Purntahed nouse. Phone | SNAP TO RIGHT PARTY ht Winekmore Butlatng Pertment 6f “the army last stimmet’ tifidations. sd mahtufactuted -productsqcarrie | 81001 month rents furnished benu. || WAmdewt Ofer, 80: Mee. 160 bs the war department notified Senet: ere from these Japanese plants, | One of the most indefatigable| titul nome on Wolcott sirect bes | Q————-—_— i ington, the attorney general of New Hamp-| Dai Nippon riperenypPhomniapd is | is ‘Mrs. Joseph Daniels, wife of the | i See eS a (Re SP ENTE pf pF eee tee nee Src mc Captain Job: ith|shire, was one of a party of Mount| brewing 90,000 cases of beer a year. | secretary of the navy. Since her son fe " <a y PAt - MERCKR DICKERSON ! -__—— a the Nattona Baer chunsuy apd fhe Holyoke college girls. who .spent| The output of the Tsingtau Flour | enlisted cin the’ “Finst to Fight” oY ged ey | Ey 1} Women represent more than’ one- Wyoming Bléectric company, his en-' their summer vacation dong war| Mill eompany is 2,250 sacks a day.| branch of, the Service, Mrs, Daniels 2 i peur yam on Relay oon St. | third of ‘the total number of. voters fineering experience having “qualified | work Sh & shoe factory at Manches-| Other new factories in Tsingtau or, ‘has become known to the marines v za fi Phone 803 F | eligible to .participate in the next- him for the position in the army. | ter, NH. its 2 factory suburbs, Tai-tung-chien ‘Mother of the Thirteenth Marines.” _—— \¢ pete ee Vibes x tae et {> aa 6 | #eneral election. :

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