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S847 AS 2 . 2 1 2 ; “ ? Se5 222.5 Vinay ‘be; no‘eriistice will be agreed | raee { a ca reject the reply pointing out that it 9 | been enrolled in the “eare committee” ‘contains no: offer of conditional sur-| lof the Red Cross. IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE render which the only terms the} | pith Rae Xu 4 _ AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN ACTION BEFO GET THE FAMILY OUT | ‘|. You have not performed your fu!l iia Miia week veges last days) duty unless every member of your|in which to register, . , family who is® memfrer ‘of, |voteon November Sth. Thussday and} Home cooking-at The Harvey. 21.1¢ that | You need it, tab stron the Meta} Pthese days. Cz} 10-17-14 Ress See es (Contimied from Page 1.) | to, except upon conditions of sur- render that will destroy forever the power of the kaiser’s war machine. Some thot no answer will be made| and the Germans be left to complete | an enforced evacuation of the occu-! pied territory with the Allies on their heels. Others believed the next step would be the suggestion that the German military commanders should approach Foch on the subject of an Ever since the cleaning out of the jean artillery. | ply to President Wilson was received | | = too date yesterday for the afternoon! | | papers. Among the deputies there) | were ‘all shades of opinion, altho the | | | vious communications the state of FOR ST E $ ( ; | R PE EF R CULT depression and demoralization of the 1 4 as § | = | latitudinously phrased as to leave | Teuton Press Declares Crown | the door open ay further quibbling. Months and Vessels Move Prince’s Accession to Fath- impression was first of all that the) | | German people. As a whole the note Fay North on Brink of Being | Nowhere is there any evidence in! | er’s Berth Out of Question armistice. ALASKAN SHIPS | CHEERING UP THE wound? ERMAN PAPERS PARIS, Oct. 22.—The German re-| ( ae RS reply betrayed more than the pre-| : was found te be so, equivocal and Locked in for Long Winter the reply of a genuine desire to ac- } [By Associated Prenn] cept the only way in which peace can} FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 22.— be concluded. All that is apparent Most of Alaska is about to enter is an urgent desire of the German jts long half-light winter semi-hiber-| general staff to get an armistice at nation when ice and snow lock al- any price in order to reorganize its| most everything in their grip with a/ reserves of men and material. | wintry clamp. “The German note is a typical doc-| Already last steamboats making! ument,” says the Matin. “In it are| connections for the outside world are expressed sentiments of a barbarous! leaving the northern inland river people who fail in a foray. There is/towns. In a short time, Alaska’s big not a word in the note which reveals | injand summer water highway, the| that stoical strength of which France Yukon river, will be sealed tight with | and other nations have so often given seyen months’ ice. } proof in misfortune.” AMSTERDAM, Oct. 22.—(British | | Wireless Service) —Frankische Tages. | © | post, of Nuremberg, the first paper in | Germany to demand openly the abdi- | _ cation of the Emperor, declares that | | the accession of the Crown Prince is | jentirely out of the question. “The |German people is starching for the | guilty,” says the Volks Zeitung, organ 4 | of the Neuremberg Socialists, ‘‘Pan. | Germans andJunkers are silent today, 5 Mrs. Walter Hines Page. wife of the | but we do not forget that they are th Throuout the country preparations) former ambassador to Great Britain |great war inciters in Germany, and Ni . if5 ee tor. the baa ave being Span. Sea and a member of the American Red ‘that they arela menace to the future | Lenn. Oct. ee OFticials here me Psi tein dt baad mek we the| Cross, is here shown at the hedride healthy development of the German Tega ; arta toh aden an attempt i ig Habe pre 5 | of 9 wounded American soldier in Eng- Empire. To the gallows with the to split ie ies. ie constitu- stage ines which serve the country) jand. American women regularly visit guilty, whoever they may be," the tional changes referred to in the note in the winter. the American wounded in base hos- pewspaper concludes. are not passed yet. The newspapers pitals and more than 600 have already | Allies can afford in an armistice with 14 BG PR 8 pengs ts 3 ; fees st eae HEARING Uh -——GARISTANIT TOS | democratization claims are unbe-| | | | Se G ders. the| | more 4 ¢ German press considers the} | teply to be a satisfactory basis for | FOR TEST OF SINGERS (By United Presa} : further “negotiations. hTe Berlin | TOKIO, Sept. 12.—(By mail.) —- 7 eblatt declared _ that President | ? | Use of publicity in missionary work les bats . re } —_—_— | dorsed bythe annual conference Wilson’ demand imposssibilities, “we| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 | of Feder i thust reckon on a continuation of the Shellshock .Takes ‘on .New) : S, Oct. 22.—A method | of Federated Missions at Karuizawa, ae? : ame under Investigation jof testing the ability of any person a mountain’ rewrt of interior Japan. ; and Research of Medi- |to. sing, without seeing him or even | A Pind tern aes pend ane PARIS, Oct. 22.—The German re- cal Officers jhearing him, has been devised by | Chtain all ‘poste dats tréra ‘etiasién? ply gives'no satisfaction to France, | —_—_— | Fheophilus Fitz of this city, recently | aries who have miade use of adver- said a high official today. President | By FRANK J. TAYLOR | director of music in the State Teach: tising in Japanese newspapers. It Germany asks it on a basis advan- Shellshock isn’t ausllahbck atige, all. bevieake mh': a rie rae te srl eA ee maps anor the-wees aoe 8 7 Sr lc ood iets neurosis, so doctors have | upon a series of measurements of the). Rey. Albertus Pieters of oie sane lies. She would induce neutrals to That takes all the prestige and head cavities that he declares he has | in-for Fee Ginter é tas ae terify ftrocities already verified, distinction out of being shellshock-|ro7sed down to exmet mathematics. |p the Unied States 5 years age, Mr. thus to. gain time. jed, so much so that a Tot of people To goes nobilitas pecessary: to. see, | ers ne es Sctpeud piagerye 00 Fe a ee hea Pegged ios Sid: e |touch or hear the subject, as his work, i¢ans who were putting $1,000,00 : ac) which he terms “voice diagnosis,” has @ Year into missionary effort in Ja- WINNER OF GARDEN PRIZE mit there’s shellshock anymore. become as definite to’him as mathe- Pa” should be convinced that it would euere’s bebe surprised. speech-| matics: All)he asks is that certain | be good business to put $1,000 into Biihete sore stiff! P Well Paes measurements of the head be taken it for advertising the work. Pieters |the ‘same phing, going on within you | Atal heeritak these measurements A century’ $e two agp Chratianty | ae Wet Jeu payee calles shelieheck: and the sex of the subject, he makes | W®* believed to have been eee |to propose to his girl and couldn't |"'8 wn calculation as to the size and SN ON ee ant mate an |make his tongue work, had the same shane (of the lend Ucavities and an! on itiz bagh Pk Sek led “t crip thing, only on a smaller scale ,than | NOUnces whether the subject, if a girl, | 5 th they: b ane Bie f Chri ti : lthey do at the ‘front. 3 jis a soprarfo or contralto, and if a te oy, Pees pcm These discoveries ‘about what they | Youth, whether he should sing the role |" Pi ters obtained a rate of $2.50 a jused to call shellshock are interest-|°! 2 basso ox of a) tenor rohiste, cok #1 fra the leadi n ; re, ing and valuable, because they show aMamie often sings soprano just |i ‘Oita Be. sat oT a a | that the victim merely has lost con- because Susie does, altho she ought | In five years he has received an tebi bver woltéd-fachity _| to be singing contralto,” says Prof. 4 | ter or his head may desing zeus hina Aeon cep ae at 4 tnrne ae teh crag = epee aay | oe, S, i . 5: : ahd ee ee but it’s far from | when tie feally olight i tdla tenor.” | Per aricle) 30e readérs to write for Just as the chap who wants to pro-| Persons with rough heads make the | ee | pose finally gets his tongue and gets| Dest singers, he says, because their | OLICE COURT | the idea over to her, so the shellshock |H€®4 cavities are the most symmetri- | At the polce station today there patient gets back to himself again. |S4!: those with long heads come next | were six plain drunks lined up on the The psychology of the word has been 27d those with oval cranium rank biotter, one vagabond, and two others had, say doctors oof one big army |/#8t- for raising: a disturbance hospital who have been working on! “It's nonsense, he says, “for people | > | the problem. So they have requested pass four or five years studying | | the word “‘shellshock forbidden in the Music to ascertain whether they can | army. + |sing and if so, what part, when by However, you can’t prevent a man | this method, they can obtain such al | from thinking what he wants to say, |d¢cision immediately. if he can’t say it, and thinking is as toy ET, PES bad as saying, so a more practical All finished knitted articles should group of doctors got busy and figur-|be turred.in at once to Mrs, C. L. is winner of Nationul Capital Psize No, |¢d out just ho wordinary shellshock Welch at 432 South Wolcott street as t, offered ~o war gardeners by the | is. Nobody is scared of it any more,/@ box of Red Cross knitted articles | war garden comission, She took first | Since it can be cured, sometimes in| will be sent the latter part of this | prizes amounting in all to $100, which | Jess than 10 minutes, so it really does | week to Denver. The box will con- she Invested In War Savings stamps. | not make any difference whether you tin at least 200 pairs of socks and On a plot 100 by 150 feet she raised | Say Shellshock or not. | 15 sweaters. endéugh ¥egetables for her tuble fli The best cure, it seems, is to put pit eg ai summer. In addition to 125 cans of |Your mind on practical and concrete| HH. A. Posner of a New York Fur regetablesyshe put up, and 25 busbeis | work. Washing dishes, sawing wood, company, will be st the Richards & of potatoes. ' 4 ‘|or knitting sox would be good for|Cunningham store Friday and Satur- * : | something you can concentrate your |day of this week with 2 $50,000 I'ne SE PITS cH Ws | Shellshock, — because they give you of selected furs for inspection. He yoUcmusT REGISTER TO VOTE) mind and your hands upon. irepresents one of the most reputable It’s a patriotic duty you owe to In the shellshock hospital they*fur houses in the country and will your cbunty, state and nation to-vote work on manual training objects,|have a line of scarfs, muffs, capes on November 5th. Good officers can making toys, building boxes, boats, land coats that will be hard to equal: |" not selected withont your help.’ or making designs. Anything one| > a ee ea ae r “either on Thursday or Fri- can concentrate on is good. Thursday and Friday of,this week day'of this week so you can vote for Just figuring out what. the propo-|are the Inst days for registration. To! Governor, Congressma: nd Senator. sition is has taken all the honor and be able to vote on November 5th you! danger out of shellshock, and since! must register. A_school to train women in rail- nobody ’s scared of it, everybody gets seem eareninetranes } road drafting has been established by } well pretty quickly. Most of the boys|, The total annual sales of Swisa’co- the’St. Louis Women’s Committee on go right back to the trenches and |onerative societies reach almost $15,-| the Council of National Defense. ‘never get it again. | 000,000. ! Mrs, frank #. Brown of Oinclunail HOLMES HDW Co. Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. BUY W.S.S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Issued by the U. S. GOVERNMENT BUY W.S.S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS» Issued by the U. S. GOVERNMENT Winter Overcoats Ready We've just received some snappynewwinter- weight overcoats from The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER They’re all made from the best materials the market affords. : - All the new styles are represented —for young men and old. Rich grays, oxfords, blacks, blues—they’re all here in splendid variety. __ Select your coat now while the assortment is intact. 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