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Found to Be uflage Camo AY in’ Effective —_—_ (AMERICANS An, FRANCE) — IN VRANCE, Oct. 17 —(Cor- ds of dummy soldiers +: ype marl ts "aattation™ euros American ‘camo * They are decoys for the Ger- ' to’ shoot at and thus dis- these Suey, fears ainst the walls of the “toy ES a the soldiers ‘call it, a huge @ companies and, regi- imitation soldiers ate man- Soldier heads, some bare- headed afd others wearing | first modelled by sculpteks work- |; in soft white clay. papier mache. A big oven ‘bake: s the papier mache ads to the required hardness. Then pass to the artists, who put on ithe natural tint Finally they aré*mount- ed on stout poles and are ready to up as. “decoys ‘along trenches, to draw the fire of the Very often an enémy snip-| Company will be held at the offite of the company at “607° Oil Exchange ese government taking a shot’ at one of these papiei | Building, in Casper, Natrona county, inache soldiers peering over the trenck | Wyoming, on the 21st day of Oc! er will disclose his whereabouts by Turning from the plaster. decoys the correspondents were ‘Suddenly éonfronted by a whole regiment’ of soldiers armed and in full field equip- ment, and thrown out in open order as the men go forward in the early But instead of be-| ing real soldiers, this was a regi- ment of ‘“silouettes.”” was life-size, painted on thin board and cut out much as children! cut Séme were kneel ing and firing; others were “firing and others stodd were fine ‘looking men,’ ’every one of them, and the work of the best artists, These afloneties are one’ éf) oar means of Spe They’ are use awn, when there is a tts pt makes it difficult to detect During the ‘night ‘they are posted in “open order far in front. As daylight breaks the enenly sees this array dimly outlined thru the It usually draws the fire of guns and _battéries, gives in advance the main lines of enemy resistance. closed, the men leap forward and liy- ing figures take the place of the painted silouettes. Near the silouette,’ turning out'a number of-most ‘attis- The stumps looked very natural, covered with moss, but each was a handy box from which a sniper.could work with his gun. One of these haridy boxes was -in- E side a pile of old tin cans;.and in another, the observer looked thru an office of a helmet which had appar- ently fallen on the battlefield. Bat ans and the helmet were not real—all camouflage. A very effective camouflage; used along the top of trenchés, is a sim- ple box of rough, irregular shape, painted to resemble earth and. cov- eted with gravel and twigs. This is Set upon the edge and looks just like the rest of thé , but inside there is- room for the head and shoulder of a soldier, who can look about as'tho head: and shoulder above the he teanen. out paper dolls. from the shoulder; artists were tic tree stumps. $f the trench NOTICE OF INCORPORATION General Exploration Company was in¢orporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State at Cheyenne, October The term of existence of said | compa any is fifty years next after The object for which | the company ig formed is to buy, sell, ewn and lease real estate, mining | claims, locations, ete.; to buy, sell and| ocks, mortgages and se- curities and personal property; to ac- Auire, own and dispose of State! arid|™ Municipal franchises; to drill for ail as; mine for precious and othen) mninerals and deposits of: all kinds; te transport and | market i 24s: minerals, deposits, ete.,.and have such rights as are usual tions under the laws of Wyo- The principal place of business e Lovell, Big Horn *county, | ¢ The capital stock is jfive| undred thousand — dollars, into five hundred thousand shares of ilue of one dollar a Ho A AB PETAL DIEETING whan, “rectors who shéWY manage the |NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING a fairs of the company for the first : . L. Lawson, G, P. Ritter, | f Ungar, L Cc Babcovk, C: F, Wart) s, LP. Robert. Hays) The name of, the Agent is taxw vel, Ideal Apartments, Cas-| K. E. MAXWELL, BriG Pr aparn NOTICE OF SRNUAL STOCKHOLDERS ME a Notice is hereby. given that. the | ‘4l Meeting of ‘the Sto The following casualties are re- | ported by the’ commanding general‘of the American expeditionary Forces: Died of wounds. Died: of Disease- fo OOM HOUSE, MODBRN, echdbe HEAT cect Ehree finished in basement. Will sell at terms | ie Who wants a home to be paid for like S, e eee ties South of railroad. lance eal aren £3 a i - pass address se ars, heii ae emploved in the refin ANOTHER manpaln eaeetiod Jay Japanese hate 's100,000,0 Since Beginning of TOKIO, ene ta By. mail.) Twenty: -loans,- totaling $72,665,000; | , -wer~: |have been made--by- Japan to ‘China | during the first¢ight months of 1918; Wounded; teégree tindeter- “ according to data™compiled "by Mill-| 792, - mined ---~_ : 4 jard’s Review of Shanghai. loans from January 1, 1909, to the}, -| outbreak of the war are given at $24, 83: goa ina Since the war began 4 cozw. ares Sars | = BUY) A HOME AND. SAVE PAYING est HO APELY ON WeUR HOME. WE CAN) ts (" Kimbait SELL YOU A ON THE EASY} AYMENT ELAN. pecest $4200—Will buy @ good 5-room bunga-| WANTED—Three. Saratanes, a as AS clos FOR SALE 350 per month. but south of railroad. t ——— be FREE THE LOT MAN ‘Rh RENT MO! low, all gmodern, bath, furnace, | heai, 2 finished ‘rooms in base- | ment, east front, 2-room bulld ing on the rear of lot rentec close in -to-Second street, Car be bought on very ood terms. | A BIG SNAP FOR LITTLE MONEY Laurence R.’ Peyton; Denver, Colo. {885 Dolbert D. Powell, Minatare, Neb. Williamson Fy, _Harran, Highwood, Mont. i Diea oF Wolltias’ Mike O. Montello, eg Neb. Wounded Sever. John McCarty, Ponca; Neb: Emil Jensen, Greshen, Neb. Howard J. Scheib; Denver, Colo.’ ~ Thurston G.. Reynoldsy aeoytee | ben : Oliver R. Tuller, Genova, Idaho, ‘ Wouhied, Degret’ Unieter Wounded, Degree Undetermined Otto M, Schalla, Vesper, Wyd.” Anthony Seganti, Denver, Colo. Missing in Action ) ‘ Henry W. Moeller, Clymouth, Neb, of the Wyoming Kentucky Petroleum ber, 1918, at the hour of two (2 gciock p: m., for the pirpese of elect- ing a Board of Directors for the en-|amount not wen, teak Stebably $1,- iaraeiga ts of wire- suing year and to transact such other business as may properly come before such Paee ert (Signed) J. B. BARNES, JR., ident. {for 40 years at 5 per ©! to the ministry of communicated +|for continuance of the Kirin-Chan; ‘border of Koren. » Industrial bank of ank of Chosen made County of Natrona,—ss a loan of $15,000,000 for five ye Sixth Judicial District: jat 7% per cent. Lizzie, Porter, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur | the forests of Kirin and Heilung: Porter, defendant. \kiang were pledged. . ‘On July 5, a third advance of nanied defendant, whose last known | $5, iach was made on the second reorgani: I Pub. Oct, 3, 7, 10, 4, 18, 1918. LEGAL NOTICE gehun line to ¢ Stite of Wyoming, \ To Arthur Porter, the - above- fesidence was Leavenworth, Kansas. You will take notice that. Lizzie| ‘orter, “plaintit, has filed’a petition wainst you” in ~ the “above-named ment, “security being’ Spin rovernment Court, the object and prayer of which revenues fro Saute i loans acne ground that on the 16th day of Feb-|China in 1918 ruary, 1915, you: willfully deserted | Specie bank’s share of are for an absolute divorce, on‘ the n makes its larg ich institutions ‘ oie ‘Fetes ro ing to ee § ‘the department bf | inn The Bank of Chosen and} |tHe Industrial Bank of Japan, which “\have figured largely in the loans, are) fl semi-government_ ban. On Jan. 6, eet ‘the Yokohama “gécond losn, reorganization, finance. mp or ranch. In- Street. R. Sev: assistant soot at} Se van te) Re 31 West cs {Specie bank mad payable out of loan, repayable out of the reorga! zation loan, if one-year loan; per cent. | 2Bt.,< "Whone om short orthang: cae ing ipeererced, . Le ade, otherwise with interegt at 7 loan, Which is se=}—.. cured by surplu: Salt Teyenues, ja 4618; a loan of LA ade “by the Tai- Kuemi syndicate to the oct Chi for $5,000, 000. 000,000 was “im arms— inte: ga 500,000, for’ less” stations, Japati and the As. security, all Witte TE ee "Ait tht ula 2 oe SECURITY COMEANY t* | Room 4 Bere baat at hone 702 include Yalta paagh pr BONDS -W. 4 10: Behe es. Rieter Phone may. be | $2500—$ rooms om the first: floor. and | slEctearhiaceiaeraan, Box Bb, nt two, three’ or four =. ae rat two on the second floor, cellar, parage, chicken house and yard t 50 by 140, east front. If yor want to buysa house $1000 below cost you should see this proposi- tion. Only $500 cash will swing | iis. age. Balance on easy pay- | ha $2000—f-room house. on R. R. ay., room | for bath, corner lot, walks; $200 cash, "balance $35 a month, A} bargain. | FOR RENT 6- -toom house and 5-room finished fn |*+ basement; all--modern; furnace heat; | | Yety. clone, th. op Conter-st.; $85, if it 3-room furnished; W. Sécond s { ASK oR JONES HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN WErADCS. Investments 187 So, Center St. Phone 806-W. FOR RENT | ie pee he GOR -room ‘nouse at 156 Wolcott. Apply at premises or to | casper Realty 10-5-tf) if sECU ery COMPANY R SALE Restaurant - in Casper doing good business. Fine house, $7,500; terms. | Rooming. a ron jm sizes. NT Hous: all parts of the gy, Don't # forget the South Casper Adai-| “BUY -WAR- SAVINGS STAMPS | —_—— | « FOR RP 'T—Four room house. _ Phone! 867+ 347 North Pine . 10-14-6t FOR RENT—Five room house and good | -basement; inquire 235 North Grant reet, ; 10-12-6t FOR RENT — Large modern b palta ings Beer the plaintiff and-have not lived with| advance for flood: relief; $100, 000 ;|7 plaintiff as husband and wife since! witsui Bussan Kaisha loan to cen said date. And you are further no- government on bureaw of engraving tified, that you are required to answer dnd |printing, the said petition, on or before the ent loan for Ki 80th day of November, 1918, vr alle- way, $825,000; Mitsui Bussan Kaishh Pea td’ Tsao’ Kun, far military ‘purp ‘aken as true and judgment rendered $500,000; Japanese syridicate, fr gations therein. contained | will’ be accordingly. Court, this 20th day of Sep! mber, 1918. WARREN*L. BAILEY, Clerk of District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming. Sept; 20, 27, Oct. 4, ie 18, 25, Nov. 4,.1918. Staté of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss: IN THE DISTRICT. COURT, | Annie E. Knittle; Plaintift | %. kee |-| FOR RENT—One- Fao! b) hun rail tar oe ‘working? Lut shack, Suita te fa STRAYED OR STOLEN —- rind ant aan i Dogs b ay with wh | ent We urnaphor 1." -, FOR SALE Fee baler i Syenr-0) atamity FoR RENT -room modern flat, $15) Ugh Pero boths ‘casity we griaek: fov Grit For ay Be — Overland gammy, road- Make 1918 le or phone it Witness my hand’ and seal ofsaid evn Hunan a Proving “ikien, for general _ purposes, 000; Mitsui Bussan Kaisha to vs li province (in which lies Peking), |; for purchase of cotton yarns Chihli spinners, $500,000; Bank ‘OF ee | Chosen to Fehtien : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION demption of small coi notes, $1, Q 500,000; Yokohama Specie bank to | provines of Hupeh, $500,000; Okura | Hot group of Tokio to ‘province of Shen- si, $600; Okura group to SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT/government for military against Canton, $1,000,000. —————_ “wor, nin Valley" View teuit ranch town? 26,000 aaron eccrine | "T—Several one and two room | jock-on Spruce. street: | 10-18-2t* FOR RENT—2-room house, unfurnish- ed Jarge barn; half block from paved werepe hone 827W, or call at 616 S. Serewtell Durbin, 10-16-3t FOR) RENT — 7-room house on wht and: ie Sts. Call at 33 ioue-at Beech 1orieeat, FOR RENT — Ewe veka ponesk coping rooms. 363 N. Pin 10-16 Corner Hast Dover and Box its, Bonnie ‘Brae, So. Butler Ad. 10-14-6t| aril om at aan ied aurea 2 tae eee, FOR RENT—Two or four nice house-| keeping rooms; modern; steam heat. ack Phone 159M. 945 S. Spruce, 10-14-6t ‘OR RENT — ‘room house; phone | 367W; 347 N. Pine. 4-6) FOR REN hou: ed or unfurnisied., me 8. rom | phone 629W- 10.18-2t* vs. Robert G’ Knittle, Defendant. To Robert G. Knittle, a hon-resi-| , Abtit of the State of Wyoming, whose place of residence and post offige ad-| berries, currant NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION aes = ro Notice is “hereby |aecial meeting of the stoc! latte Valley Builders dress are ‘unknown: ” | Wyontirte: ‘corporation;"held'at the ‘of: ven’ that at a ' | sii" ‘Midwest Ave plumbs, FOR RENT Two. plesant rooms for Aight housekeeping; ground floo ur per Bet close in. Phone 661W. 10-17-3t* con writ } 10. Sr ti rere SENT -room furnished house, ery; algo-batehing sh: 10 ——— FQR RENT—Nice ropm with bath, suit- You aré hereby notified that on the| fice of the’company at Casper, Wyo- pEroved, Joins yadeeets able for -two; -reasonble. 304 Wont | Park. ate Ath day of October, A. D. 1918, the}ming, on the 12th day of October, above ‘named, Annie E. Knittle, began' 1918;'at the hour o! an action against’ you by ee her at which meeting all the ers represénting t Sixth Judicial District inl and for Na- stock of said company, were pres trona.Co} pat Staté of Wyomthg, ‘by proper . resolutions, where said suit and action. is now dopted) said’ corpordtion"was orde perdi, being No. 1746. dissolved, the corporate -enterprisé That the object and prayer of the shandoned and the charter, franchise and corporate namé su¥rendered, d ¢ company having teased to do ‘buat: orate ‘debts having bat te vetition in the District Court 0 petition in said cause is to obtain a \deeree and judgment of absolute di- voree. fro} ols and the custody ten'd’clock a- mi., of the Btockhdld:| FOR verland 5-passen; Seeur! ude joys Cor 00m 4 se ER EE Hi ee |or'two ladies. Phone 847J. 10-1 Ongidsroom. House, wit jess, all’ coi FOR RENT—Basement sleeping. room, | $3_ per week; or $10 per month. | 322) Wi Park. 10-18-1t8 | FOR RENT— and heat, suitable for young cou = {Thzee- “room apartment, 1144 S. Chestnut, Phone 10-18-2t* Small room, Close in, run- er in room, steam heat b-B-- Lindon. 10-1 Bad | therefor that. you have o NOTICE OF ? WRETING the three hildren all sing 36 goon fait, all corn charged a: indignities to the plaintiff ‘as have Reger utr! ee biti Tl You aré further notified that if you |$°"S entitled thereto. fatl’to* a3 gs said petition or’ other: trustees for ereitoe and ecole ise plead thereto, on or before on are Emil Hirschfeld, i and William H. Tolhurst. lrday. the 7th day of December, A. eMiL; , HIRSCHEELD, aie LIAM TOLHURST; ’ rendered ‘her condition intdlerable. D., 1918, said petition will be taken ay\tfue’ and judgment rendered there- on according to the prayer thereof. This 11th day of October, A. D. 1918. WARREN L: BAILEY Clerk of the yh eg Cow Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 8, 15, 22, “and 29, 1918,2m07-0s = were taren OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HOLMES HARDWARE CO. Company: | NOdICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet | irs Tea ale the ee ae owners of? pital stock. of the, shave olmes Hardware C "Wyo-| i |ming Corporation, a Peuiig of the} be held-as,the penpals office of the) porate’ assets oe Peter Holage | 2 For SALE—| mule runabout. me 07 <imbl. it e purpose of pth tel i |voting, on the following question, rab @ Shall the capital stock of the A WYOMING CORPORATION | Ho] i es Hardware .Co., t < creas ae the Stockholders of the ; ce "SALH—Overtand 5. passénger oar: rity Loan Co., Room 4, ug en ye thogeent | Dollar jority) of the es of the ty ies “rae unde non-assessable. Dated this third day of October, stockholders of the said company will) A. ree Ses East Second street, |Pub. Oct, 4, 11, 18, ag ca araph with 5 Tatent waned win it Ah @ bargain. _Anaulre at ey auth ES, President. or. “a8 W; ce s° Gente .|To Sudud ders of Wyoming.Neyada dition, eopner “hinco! i wont a Go 2 SSIRBE. Pe PRE rant HH bs eae son a tial Bet ity ‘Oil Company? '~ The annul meeting of ‘the stock-) holders of the Wyoming-Nevada Oil ‘Company will be held at the office of said corporation, No. 802-3083 0. S. Building, Casper, Wyoming, on the 4th day of November, 1918, at 11 o’tlock, A. M., for the purpose off to ‘electing directors, and for the trans- t/action of such other business as may come before the meeting. Tho stock! | transfer books will' be closed gt 3 f/ o'clock, P. M., ‘on October 19th, 19:8, and remain ‘closed until 8 o'clock A, M.,, November Sth, 1918. ° « | A. F. LESLEY, Secretary. ‘Pub, Oct. 18, 1918. ———=- Expenses of the dry forces in Wvo:) | ming have been high, atid many have] not had an opportunity/to give tow yard | these expenses. We will give all u chante to do so by sending a subscrip- | O=— tion a8 soon as possible to the County} Treasurer ofthe Central Anti-Saloon! committee. Send to Mrs. M. Ella But- ler-Cromer, Box 427, or call at 112 S. Wolcott street. Any amount will be appreciated. It takes money for a heed, FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN PRIC! POSITIVELY CLOSING OUT 524 So. Lincoln St. lear New Kenwood School | | The remaining stock of the PEOPLE 'S FURNITURE Must Vaente Building November Ist % FURNITURE STORE, 236 East Second. Two doors east of ees we Res 665 W. 141 West First. HAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORK: s We clean and Reblock all . Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies ‘and Gen- Work guaranteed, 50 orders for New Hats. e for and deliver. Parlor in connec- es and Gentieme: All kinds of Shoes Dyed. é Bide. Thome 98 ‘ 2 pat EE ce : ; HAGENS & STANLEY | Lawyers | SILLIARD PARLOR A Congenial Place for Gentle men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- Fountain. BEAUTY PARLOR Avner Sy Telephone. JA LENEHAN E. Burnham System Smith Bldg., Suite 1) VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth 213 O-S Bldg. CHIROPRACTORS J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. Chirop: Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: Evenings vs, Senders by Ap Lady Attendant 0-311 Oil weal Bldg. [ose re MONUMENTS Granite and Marble Monuments and ere, Vuults, Maunol | Inge amd all Kinds of Cemetery Di. MLMERDERG Chen, Segre BLACKMORE. BLDG. Evenings and Sundays by ———— DR. J. E. BEAL, DENITST 203 Phone Hours 9 n. m. 10 5:30 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by ap- oer PLUMBING AND HEATING Fe J. DONOHUE - sii: Steam al aaeee = Jobbine of all bore promptly Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. ‘| -DR. LN. FROST Office and Hospital. 505 South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance THROP A OSTER uilding CASPER HEATING SUPPLY COMPAN “4 Everything in Metal Work. Air and Hot Water Heat- | Fourth and Pine®’ REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Robrbeugh B Offic Foster—Residénce__-__ Lathrop— nt bedroom with bath PREMAER ceee) e Re Lire C. Kamp PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4; Smith Bldg. Office 130 House 85 F. 6 LboKey, 3 Bae D. |= i} 2, Woed Block Physician and Surgeon. page Attention Given to 3 of Women and Children a e 200-201, O. S. Bldg. MARS KE i” Phyaty LC. area || 7 pectal atten: ona. 5 Giseasen of Ooo ACEYTELENE WELDING Magneto, Generator, and Engine Repairing —The— MIDWEST ey) age Bal & Phone 936W, 665 W. 2nd ACCOUNTANTS Auditer and Ateeen tens and paeor lind cg Blackmore Building js a Serer et: 20, Ree 166 0 <a ‘|big fight. 10-16-36) Qs