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ve i } ' 12 o'clock is the desid-line for 2 920002200 Importance Recognized in Plans of U. S. Military A definite program of specific use. REC bikers in eamort of both the war planthe reconstruction policy for post-war times was] developed by the highways transport committee of ‘the Council of Na- tional Defense in a conference of its 11 regional chairmen, representa- ace 06 Sesseacdencencancace Seccccvccscocconposessesesccene: 22062 99. farmer living inland five miles from it would fail to profit unless given. -aceess to docks and depots by rural ‘expresses. Secretary Redfield said he regarded legislation to restrict the iM ' it f South of railroad. ‘eize of. motot trucks in-order.to pave| PAS pata oer balance $50 per month. 7 | {By United Pree. ieaak pacers ae. ae PEED.Pance Tristne nen Clave tn end retin. | por haar: ment of highways transport as intol- erable ‘as it would have been ‘to ‘have stopped locomotive development 40 tive of very section of the 17th to 19th, inclusive. as a transportation “resource was evidenced by. the appearance? before the committee and its ‘chairman of cabinet officers, members of the na- railroad administration, the food administration, the war indus- tries board, the national highways council, the electric gailways~ war board, and the United States senate. president Wilson meceived the con- ferees at the White house on the conclusion of ‘the Sessions. Every one of the governmental ag- encies whose war work can be ef- fected by ‘the full utilization of high- ways transport proposed .a close co- operation between. his own organiza- tion and the nation-wide organiza- tion which ‘the highways transport committee, under the direction of Roy D. Chapin, chairman,"has achiev- ed in the last nine months. glad to suggest means of devéloping this co-ordination for America’s’ com- mon cause, v Herbert ‘Hoover, ‘federal food ad- ministrator, warmly approyed ‘the development of ‘the rural express as a means for saving perishable food- Y tional stuffs now produced for stimulating: production of more food, for lower- ing costs of living, and for conserv- ing farmer man-power for the soil. Mr. Hoover observed that 50 per cent of the perishables produced in Amér- ica are wasted, largely thru ineffect- ive means of getting it to market. Fast, intimate service by rural ex- Recognition of the highway’s yal-| All were | | ; | | | 1 presses, he foresees, will be a great) source of saving. “By the use of mo- tored expresses, Mr. Hoover point- ed out, the farmer need not retain so many draft animals on the farm, animals that eat the crops of mil-] lions of fertile acres that otherwis' country, held at Washington, September —— market in America, Mr. Hoover said, was caused by inadequate transpor- tation of an intimate sort, and he believes that a developed rural ex- press will give public markets a ba- sis of economic success and :tend .to- ward Jower prict levels. Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, tied the highways ‘develop- ment into his plan for putting mil- lions of returned soldiers and their families on sthall farms carved by. the government from great areas of public domain naw either unused or in need of reclamation. “I can see the making of a new America,” said” Secretary Lane, “a nation of farming communities and small industrial centers; for each will have its own creamery, cannery and other means of ‘taking care of its surplus products. These farm- ing communities will be populated largeiy by returning veterans, eom- rades in arms, comrades in peace, the material, ‘political and spiritual lead- ers of these communities. ‘These centers must be developed and tied together and made easy of access by good ‘roads, over which the most .ef- ficient of transport will move goods to market.” William C. ‘Redfield, secretany of the interior, told the regional chair- man that he regarded highway, wat- erway and_railway as‘a trinity of ec- onomic usefulness, incapable of full- est function unless «!] factors of it were developed efficiently. ‘He pointed out that the perfection of the internal combustion engine has given both highways and waterways a new tool—the motored vehicle on the roads, the motored barge on the tivers and canals. He remarked tha |thru ‘the “Hudson river were border- could he devoted to raising food for|ed with. three times the rail lines it people. The failure of the )public'has now, and its waters ploughed by ————_— ee years ago because engines and cars were getting top heavy for the ‘light ines aaa ter dad ede dot b Fi = ys Si sure cat )., eare Tribune. FOR SALE EIGHT- ROOM HOUSE, ‘MODERN, ECEPT HEAT Three finished in basement. one who wants ts tocated close to refine ries. ANOTHER BARGAIN . \ Five-; located close - This Hes abae Motes ana Will gel for $2.6 ree. ber month ‘payments. to 'ré¥inerics, FOR Saiz AHO ISLAND FLIER FALS FROM THE SKt ‘Will sell at terms a home to be paid for like | . LONDON, .Oct. 16,—Private Ben ‘| Andrews of the United tSates signal corps, is an aerial observer. A few months ago Andrew's chief | was assigned to do some patrolling. “We were flying low, and the first ont south of railroad. 524 So, Lincoln St. Near New Kenwood School ‘Fei *¥: KENWOOD GROCERY KKK K KR KR wea KKK KKK KKK KK KE ONE HUNDRED MERCIFUL MILLIONS By HERBERT KAUFMAN GQ Hundred “Millions for the Red Cross-and: not-one penny of it for red tape. The mightiest charity, ‘the noblest and broadest | volunteer movement of history. The ‘Red Cross shares no enmities, serves no flag ‘but ‘its own. It is God’s agent, His healing, merciful will—the answer of twenty ever-gentler centuries to red barbarism. Twelve million orphan children are wandering about Europe—twelve million frightened little boys and ‘terrorized little girls, sent adrift to sob alone and perish in the wastes— to live like swime and die like curs, unless magnificent America ransoms them from death—and worse. How tnany of your-pitying dollars will ‘search the deso- lations and save them for Tomorrow's works? . The Red Cross needs another Hundred Million, to glean the battle areas for this precious seed before it rots in mind and body—before grief and horror and disease and unre- straint irrevocably blight them. One Hundred Millions to prevent famine and stifle pesti- lence, to stamp out hideous fevers, to check an earth-wide jj. Wave of tuberculosis, to destroy shuddering filths where verminous plagues feed and breed and threaten all the uni- | . thing we knew Fritz shot one of our ELECTRICIANS , rails of ‘those days. Our transporta- F WANTED wings away and we tumbled down a ye \tion routes must ‘be fitted to the new WANTED —warnieare Sql Sane cos- HARRY FREE into Nomansiand,” says Andrews.} j McEVENY & HARKNESS Toole Mie declared, 4 tebe? Auction House, 2 Norn ons. | BRE LOT MAN dost ag rumpus I got a bullet Wisse ne eae eee i H Relief for the ways. another BER TY BONDE WANTED —Tianeat in: tue. side. ; Bin Fixtures. of the highway transport committee's| . can Dries bale an, ACI BaNt | $4,700 Toren MA TARGAING .. io-| _ “I managed to gét out of the ma-| | Office SAT ER pela a projects— the store-door delivery Feu De, murity Loan Co. repens cated in the best residential district,|chine but didn’t dare do anything. a syatem—awas.svelcomed by Edward Eb oom laundry room, room, stor-| About six nears later the British ‘ah Chambers, former vice president | furnace heat, built-in features, very/ came out and got me.” T CLEANING st, | the Sante Re railroad, now director } town daa abe n tile piseaion at Andrews, who hails from Provi- 3 of traffic in the national railroad .ad- rege ‘50 down, balance dence, R. I., is convalescing here. NEW YORK _HAT CLEANING K ministration. He urged the chairmen | $2,500-—7-room house and bath without We clean and Reblock all kinds | to gromate the trucking of less-than- —°2"rooms on the second floor; garage, BILLIARDS Sede ee apamas, Gott, Felt and carload shipments from the manufac { chicken, house with yard, goodesize | ¢p=-———————————_ tlemen. New " trimmings; all Mturing centers to communities 30 + eee ee Aon sO, Fhe his Bauae 1s] 4 Meet Meat , work “guaranteed. Also” ‘take | } for New Hats. We call and 40 miles out, and the coe pho-denl. Why. pay sent when you can } owe TAITE i. { for hy Fs, . | ation of the highways regional ¢hair- i$800--3-1 Ror 1 AA ARLO! hoe Shining Parlor in connee- | men with the railways region traffic . Btredt; water in: Cloctrie tehts $50 | |-A Congenial Place for Gentle- Ait kinds of Shoes Geel ‘a directors, to facilitate the clearing Bown, balance like rent. Buy it and|; men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- 127 E. Second, Casper, Wyon O-S../ . of the terminals in the larger cities. { re OR RENT Id tionery, and Soda Fountain. é } Bldg. Phong 861-6 b ae . 5-room furnished house, on East Sec- | ; Mr. Chambers announced that in.con- ondestreet. j | junction with ithe tighways traxeport| S-Foom furnished house, on West Sec- | BEAUTY PARLOR LAWYERS i ‘railroad administra- louse, 7 :| » : ee. poral tee ee Ta tore detoe: er Pe use, 7 rooms furnished | sppotain mats: ay var HAGENS & STANLEY wie jivery aystem-in New York. with hope 4-npop house, unfurnished, in relfnery.| | ayes DELIA LENEHAN Lawyers a. aaeag é - |" district, $30, & —_ op ae ful results. Jf it meets expectations sadn Te OF TONES. Beauty Parlor 204-207 Oil Exchange Bi sine Rag + E E. Burnham System ” je Bidg. a) er fo ay hes Far be ‘extended to oth THE LOT MAN 1 Smith Bldg. Suyte 11 2 se Be Ne i -_— pO — ak ie 1 Casper : yoming m of the “fuel “administration, g ———— ‘ { ~ division of the fuel administration, i ‘The Lot Man. VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR | GEORGE W. FERGUSON , ked the ‘committec’s co-operation | = - | Rent Estate Imsurance Rentals 4 W. F i a campaign to ‘promote more sffi- bagless Gane pice | ser wo. Contes Phone s06-w. | Face and Scalp Specialists | | Attorney-at-Law i ion of all oline-pow- ei 10-11-6t* | —_—_ — pet Be ie and ‘the sconcornin RTE, WANTED — Highest | c. Mint Phone 196-J j of fuel thru the stopping of waste-|,°@8P price paid. Hoom 4, Kimball one 213 0.8 -Bid Phone 2595 | | j te | Py AY a urity Loan Co. “Phone —imees a ione \ Casper - - - » Wyoming ful practices and ‘non-essential run- Fon. at y 10-1802 imine —— sth | SAEED LOGO Eee FOR RENT CHIROPRACTORS rmy represented before| , work. Phone 419W. \10-16- _——$—$<— $$ | 4 Pibepodies. Fai TL Col W. D. Uh-| 5 aes eed i. R RENT—Two-room nouse at 156) J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. | @ W.H. PATTEN | : har aged womn ‘to care| N. Wolcott. Apply at premises or to Citapaiaatgier elias ler, Q. M. °C., in charge ot ace r tw foray until ‘gghoo! starta: Casper Realty Co. wail Lawyer ae truck convoy service Lt. Col. er - HM FB. wears. Otte SREW : || Lyric Theater Bide. — . | oa bespoke the ¢ tion of the ehiir | phot -at SBE pee wie Ahasler Bite, Center St. ' Smith Bldz. Phone 214) | ~ men in providing for. the clearing of |" cae. and hee, Gin iane aee Pon eALe | Phone 706. Se ¥ roads during the coming winter, |reanouable. Ridress M.D’, Cars the up when,-as it-has for-nine months now, | oeceseee 10, 18-2t° Restaurant in Casper doing good DENTISTS | NICHOLS & STIRRETT t 5 iat UN ya, Maine ee gee rons Ps AC iE StH 10-16-4¢ | “Booming Sqion NENT DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. | e ‘tories down ‘the seaboard. under! => = = uses in all parts of the city. Second °Flo Wood ' Buil a their own power and ¢argoed with)” turn eA eee a! ont forget the South Casper Adat- | Difice Hoxie: ote ‘ay | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Biilg. 8 munitions, 3g MERE See 10-16-39 ‘BUY WAR /SAVINGS STAMPS | | Evenings and Sundays by Ap- | le alee YS a | Joseph D. Baker of the war indus- ey as pre tt ‘dlerit;“nea's position noon i Kimball Biag- CONT ese 702) Lady le tg oe 333 MONUMENTS “4 || |tries board's staff, asked chairmen! eZnertence. Minquixe 134 South kak | a Casper, Wyo. | > {to help make ginte te motorists a Sake AG-16-2t* | ee fd E | (Granite and Marb < | garage ‘managers the necessity | 0: “MIS FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished house — Markers, Vw nusoleums, a jseving both materials and me -pOw- ere tient end, waters iso heating | Cee ingn and ‘all Kinds Of Cemetery 1 ber, and suggested ‘way, in Which Stich) SD) aT: 4 B-3t Bg \ > ROBERT SIMPSON : igavings-can. be -effeeted. fi ber Fee FOR RENT—Two furnished light house Dentists | Sphatene Sereee Cee Pee | oct |. Reports made by the region chair- Ghittenapas et Praia Hotel, Hats], ‘Keeping-roomn- -48Gi8. Center. “1-2¢/ onan ha St Te yf «er a aI : me men show ‘tonnage moved ‘over the|iipunry Hon fs | OR RENT—Four room house. Phone Evenings and Sundays by | ~ highways increasing at a tremend- fant coe pnte. Hoan ds eet | GereW. Bat North: Pine. 10-11-6t/ | Apointment, ‘ ‘ MASSEUSE a ous rate, in some states as much a:zog 3S Security Loan “Co. ol ae a SLT ; 1 four -hundred per cent.increase over =—————— ele FOR RENT aicaiy furnished.” Inquire eae il AM DENMCMEM SARIS ™ last year being shown. The ‘Gleve- 1 am in casper this wetake Call phone |2t 72: Third St to-tente? | De: FRY BMAL DENETOP | | MASss one iweneckiee’ Geieae tai, | 3 land-Akron-Canot area reported six:852¥¥. Work guarant M-14-6t «| pOR-RENT—Five room house and good Phone SM w | ty-one per cent as:much freight hearoit Foes igi shack iitabl ‘basement; inquire 335 North Gah \ Hours 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. — bs . g E ie ° 10-12-6t) - | i oved ‘by motor express now ‘as, two Working men. 7436 ‘edt Tine (street. > fel FUN ES ay a5 PRL PLUMBING AND HEATING I the rallrghie are Geer: High deme st Lae i , S153" [FOR RE Two light housekeeping ik sean a | th |velopment of the retwrn-loads bu-/O Dea} Jet earring, jon Second St Yeon: 148 1. Second. 10-12-4t= 7 ointment | J DONOHUE a | |reau, which insures most, etonomical we a oe er feeite | ROR RENT — Large modern bedroom, | . » fil |.operation of highways transport, was y DON SPOUEN TA acrewinil | Hust Mntea. nt Of MiSWOH HOM gtit DOCTORS | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Wi er |< noted .in the state of Connecticut, Boston Bull Dog: brindle with white | — —— a8 8 Maiece creme eee ity. ae || | with Hartford asting as the central| Weea'ror" time Ss BeMsic Me: | “Qhutapo marie maie mock com area | DR. N. FROST ee eae ee tO ‘bureau. In Cincinnati and Omaha, | call W. Burns, phone 601, 1016-4 strect.. hone S827W, or call at 616 8. - d. IN, | Shop sis ahaa 7 | livestock are being carried to stock- i er | " ‘ Phone 107W. rod yards over the highways in increas- HENNING DINING-ROOM FOR RENT — 7-190m house on Phird Office and ‘Hospital | ling numbers. Rural express has || } 3 Beeth St 10-16-4t 505 South Durbin Street | CASPER HEATING = jreached its highest’ efficiency ‘in| : SUR REN Two jEnt housekeepiig | | « | Maryland, New Jersey, eastern Pepin | J rooms. 363 N. Pine. 10+16-6t* | Special Attention fo Surgery | SUPPLY COMPANY a Ete tats alias me | : : : FOR RENT—4-room modern flat, 310 | | wore Kereta tee Wane eee |” | |Tanger | $ per month. Corner Ei ex ana Only Grad N {| ; | |nect New York state barge canal) a ae __| Bonnie Brae, So. Butler ‘Ad.__1 | nly Graduate Nurses _ing. | (ports -with the farming -communities| , a Ajping gem has aguin| Fon RENT Gcad roam howe Na cin Attendance ff ndetectetceladaneiainemsiams? Ce |back from it by rural express. , ‘ ~| the State Hosp 3 $20 per . | The highways transport committee | Mining ‘close for several weeks Ca ERT Sha herises bbape "he | Ph 736 } REAL ESTATE ax iS completing: country-wide organiza.| s10, fhe new Proprietors to arrange Sas ficely fuctaeed | sates c MARION P. WHEELER tion that will number more than ‘11,-| Bn Waltte sata hia BA, Re Be chatnont., PepREere eer NI peer Fg 000 committeemen, manufacturets, | 14 "Pierre atten, my Cielo, chet, 424 Kirk street io-14-4t* 7 Be im cataaoe Real Estate and Insurance d 11 working | sie Soreneet SNT—S-room house, unfurnish- - H.R. oe | ltaea sebaee etCnctne ciate bon a Pisa aero aces will: give | * Sa. food location; call 226 N. Woleott, DR, W. FOSTER lene Oe eae Oshe of défense and with ‘the comfiittee’s| serving special sepa deny Tuncheg! oes PRT ee ‘Often Fons aa H ROOFING io il chairmen. These chairmen, all ‘but at noon/as-wellids making a feature of Qtesing rooms: ‘modern: steam heat. || Dr. Foster—Residence. { 13 |one of whom were at the entire con-| turkey ‘dinners every Sunday. Phone 159M. 945.8. Spruce. 10-14-6¢ | | Dr, “Lathrop—Residene GRAVEL ROOFI sa jference are J..*Randolph Coolidge, | No Sais “Se tA ae otati f: hr —_—— 1 F. M. DIkLeN > > . ¢ Be, ‘in the ‘dee ions of SOR RENT — dcroom house; phone . M. iJr., of Boston; George/H. Pride, Nev’ the dining soom have been made but! OF hehe. ay Ree oto | PRIVATE HOSPITAL: ! Practical Gravel Roofer | Yorks C, A. Musselman, Philadel-| everything is ship-shape again. Ser-.-° F s | 340 S. Durbin St. | Phone 402-W in| phia; Tom Winhy Atlanta; Harry L. vice and quality for the patrons will ‘ALE Phones 272 and 273 rc i \Gordon, Cincinnati; John’ J. Stock- be th Its of th a Ohare rremerrscnens : | Gordon, nc} 1; Jon) + BUWOCK- be the regults 0! ie mew Managers’ et 3 \ton hicago; J. F. Witt, Dallas; Jul-| endeavors .to please. STORAGE AND TRANSFER \ius H. Meier, Portland, Ore.; %, A. # _ FOR SALE abait canes ———_— OOS 8 | Os |Nares, Freangis ang. zarle Bere) ‘Money to loan on everything. The, Theater Wyo. One-half Re tite: D Yr. J : c Kamp | CASPER STORAGE COMPANY | j inn enn cettiscatet bel ieriy oan Company, Room 4, town: 25,00 raspberrise. “5000 thinbs,|| PHYSICIAN end SURGEON ~*|'||'Auto muraiture, Plano, Machines, (22! | |not attend, ‘was represented. by Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf | berries. “Ulwberries, crabapples, Our Office: Suite 4, Smith Bl ranks. We store anything. "| Messrs. “Babeock, chairman of ‘the) ~_ Cnenbertigs bold for 25 gents per pint : eer dg. | | ‘Coot ‘roomie for fruitn, "va Minnesota highway transport \com-| List your, property with us. The | this tas A re RIBS Oe B-tk, Office 180 House 85 i} } a Fonlenah iar. | 4 mittee and Mr. Leach, of Minneapo- Poses | Company, Room 4,| °° — i We ‘seit bay, praia and ‘feed. | "i ‘Bldg. 101-tf | We buy hides, pelts, furs. and wool. | . BALE—23,000 acres, also 27,000 Fer a complete Une of first-clans, | \% ; ; Wahl Sn Miiores utiyproved, Joins the forest tgs |e | | arene ee wromaam Gacommc) <2 }A 7 “4 4 ’ i wood ERs and water, ce} : ‘How Would You Get Rid Be betieore. W¥.'G. Oxte. B Las vers bk ascend Re phone br-be yew Verse, One Hundred Millions-to found hospitals and build rest Stations, to send murses: to the ‘Front and refugees back, to | forward surgical units arid furnish vartificial limbs, to ‘buy | medicines and operating instruments, to re-educate the muti- | lated and show:the blind where Hope still shines. | One Hundred Millions to maintain commynication with | detention camps, to provide war prisoners With food and decencies, ‘to take messages out and bring letters in, to negotiate’ comforts and privileges for the captured, to buy blankets for them.and clothes and books and tabaeco, One Hundred-Millions for No Man's Land—for stretche «nd ambulances, for. anesthesia and bandages’ iand' anti Septies; to train ni Y skilled cl i | et | | “an, sweet cot and a sweet, clean girl from home beside it. One Hundred Millions to keep the-.world- sound .and “wholesome, while the‘armies of Justice hold it sate. Ce i s i tutses and orderlies, to!outfit“and ‘transport (ras pecialists, to ‘make sure that adear one shall have’a? "ly Of Miles of Barbed Wire? One of the Many Problems the Red Cross Has to Meet. — *Havevyouvever thoughtywhat strange and baffling problems must come Up tc the Red Cross workers when they, out to rebuild a French town—ji problem of the barbed) wire, for in- stance? This letter tells (tt ey “We have nearly every day ‘about aif a ‘dozen ‘German prisouers work. 18 AMOngst us, who are pare ten: hi i : e) a imtles and ‘tiles sof) It,’ fiyone | could ever get through tt, let alone tin- der fire, ts beyond mé, It’s” usually Colled and stratvhed around Jron.stakes New ‘Mexico. LE OR RENT—A good 10-14 SA FO nos reasonable terms. Phon —¥ touring car in good enh SAL Te Phone 989, or 369W order, $2 159 S. Center. 10-14-5t 1—Chea | FOR SA Mac! stitch; phone i; re ‘ALE-—Large ¢ it thes about; four’ feet long, and | “‘heacer. 261 Hover St. at Adal; the) whole makes.a .waist high | tion. mass sonietimés 15 or 20 feet wide. | There -are acceasheaecanitce | —— gape i When ‘you ‘thik; how “many | FOR SALE Be arate NTI | as sinc NGten ith Seth Hatin te Seitarad—ohy fa go-| 80 rao Wage ci Se Sp ithe 2 Ae ‘ stboms 83. sennend Buliding var thie: Coe 0) Phene H it thi { : iahelis| : x —, A * but, be- |. ht Vee a: ; fo on “ea thie | Lbs Modern fsroom ho t 4 - -OR SALE Mo i+ hor dina several tne fled’ Y ry yard | ON fod or untnraished. Pio! BR as it 7 “Titure. for four-room ; FOR BALE-Farniture for fourcros Ouse in for. $125. Ken 2 : Bie meer Aphoue tonight 9715. 16 meh Physician dd Surmeo! Residence, ‘Dols Office 122 EH. Second Street, Room 2, Wood Block 4 | | SEARLUS TRANSFER @ STORAGE Office—Talt’s Billiard Heil. ~—————~=-==—eweene= | Fhone—EHoune, 657.Ws Office, 104 DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. 4. SORINS.A Srmanee Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children | WELDERS Suite 200-201, 0. $. Bide. | TACEYTELENE WELDING |" a me C09. c| | Magneto, Generator, and | itsnenehtaereae meee | MIDWEST ‘NOVELTY & | we | | Special inattention given to ebstet- | ELEC. CO. i | | vies Pore es oben ry i: | | Phone 936W, 665 W. 2nd | { Blackmore Building | ae ctuategpcoahetipaea age ee i | Rhewess 2 pena ER ers Office, 80; Hee. 166 eft | 4! ———— DR. MOROWOR DICKERSON Rohrbaugh Bide. ACCOUNT. M. A. MEST AS Auditor and Accountant Offices Hiflctency © 302 Of Exchange 11 Casper, Wye. i Residence, Aunathet! Pp North Pine St. nm Specialty. © sa aca es naa