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FINNS YIELDED ONLY TO DOMINATION OF BOCHE: COPENHAGEN, Nov. 6.— (Cor- respondence of Associated Uress,)— | Finland became a monarchy instead | of a republic solely because the Finns | yielded to German domination ac- | cording to a communication from Finnish sources published in the Ber- lin Vorwaerts. The correspondent asserts that up to April last the Fin- nish leaders were determined to or- ganize a republic but in May the goy- ernment withdrew the measure for) its organization and advocated a monarchy, giving as its reason the fact that Germany desired it. The Vorwaerts asserts that altho | the German government pretended to be netral on this question, the politi- | cal section of the German general | staff supported a monarchy in Fin-| land. “In reality we were not free,” writes the Finnish ‘correspondent. | “German troops were auessekes thru-! out Finland and warships Iay in Hel- singfors harbor, The Finnish for- eign minister announced in the Fin- land diet in July that the German government wanted a monarchist in Finland. The Finnish communication as-| serts that some of the Finns refuse to recognize a German prince as a king of Finland. pie Ae RUSOIAN ENEMHES NOW NUMBER HALF MILLION MOSCOW, Nov. 6.—Russian _ pa- pers estimate the actual fighting strength of the Czecho-Slovak de- tachments since they have recruited Cossacks and other enemies of the Bolshevik government at from 200,- 000 to 500,000. Commanders of the Russian red army insist they have been greatly ougnumbered at the points where they have been re- pulsed by the Czecho-Slovaks, but in opposition to the Bolsheyik goy- ernment charge the Czecho victories to the disorganization and lack of discipline in” the red atmy and to the unwillihgness of many of the red soldiers to éngage in what they re- gard as a domestic struggle. eres BELGIAN CANNON MADE, INTO WAR SOUVENIRS | HAVRE, Nov. 5.—Souvenirs in the shape of watches made from the steel of Belgian cannon which were, in active service on the Belgian front! since the beginning of the war in 1914 till October 29, 1917, are being manufactured in Switzerland by or-| der of the King and Queén of the Belgians. The watches, which bear inset in gold on the cases the mono- gram “A. 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When I would get home at) night I would be so weak and in so| ‘much pain that my wife was always! |ready with a hot water bottle to put | right on me, and even ther I would be in such agony at times I ae it would drive me distracted. My! hips ached with rheumatism, and the muscles of my right arm and leg} |would get all drawn into knots, and} at times I couldn’t raise my arm half-| way to my head. I went down in weight from two hundred pounds to} a hundred and fifty-two, a loss. of forty-eight ponds, and my condi- tion was so serious that my family again after their battles. eee fine and well that I am glad to tell, everybody how niuch this wonder- ful medicine has benefited me.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Gasper Pharmacy and in Alcova by ae moos. Maescantle: Co- raises FACTORY HELP TRIBUNE WANTADS POSSESS A DYNAMIC AMERICAN ARMY STEAM LAUNDRY ot +1 BL. 1. ae soing ctose to the lines to clean and sterilize the underwear and uniforms of our soldiers. The big drums behind the | filled with boiling water are e engine needed to give the Yanks a decent appearance MEETS FRIENDS In a strange city the War Camp} Community service greets the soldier boy and makes him welcome. It di- )rects him where he wishes to go. It is his information mureau run by a orien 7 SUCCESS IN ENGLAND) (Ry United Press} LONDON, Sept. 15 (By Mafl.)— As a fuel economizing measure, the food ministry has requested Engli households to foregoe the luxury 0: individual cooking fires this winter} and patronize the national kitchen wherever possible. More than 600 of these hot m @learing houses already have established thruout the kingdom, and a. large extension of the system is|. planned. The community kitchens have been eminently successful. More than 1,000,000 portions are being dispensed by them daily./ | Housewives take their food, have | it cooked, call for it in time-for din- ner. A small fee is charged for the | cooking. 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