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ne ee me Et bd , Le ee , eS ——. ~ = =| 7 SL Ter eee a eee | tOF “Maryland, to. Attorney! =—, " ¥, insted SVety gl Wayne R wm - 4 | Wayn: TUESDAY,: Cnanae “s* yenine ~ | . WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, 1918 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ai eee +--+ — FAMILY DUTIES AND LENGTH OF Ws WERE cio LE ARMY HAS FEW “FLOP sn = | SERVICE TO GUIDE BRITISH IN. "Srey Bar sve, FRIENDLESS, IS BREEDING PLAGE wzesezmtooses, 2 cms Bn aoe oe ee In various universities and col-; Sixteen women — ————— will be included j leges thruout the United States many/among the lawmakers of the f,. women are now being trained for ‘po-) Western States when their next leg- sitions as factory employment man- jslatures meet. nh 1 that's all,” says Eddie Dunn, well known to those who have Disappointment E ressed to Re-| Investigation Made Following Men Will Be Assimilated by Industries to Chuck hee in af deter ceive Coupons Helmer Death of Unknown; Nine- in Which They Were Employed Prior —*s*", EL A ee pie a oda 5 Seyi effects of a piece of shra Dunn paul ———— to Opening of War Hostilities anor 2 corporal ga the aS e ae Not} one coupon® fr friendless| _The death of an unknown man ye and before enlisting in Apr 917, w soldicys ove reach either! terday at the once-popular Floppery vice president of the J. P. Dunn LONDON, Nov. 20.—(Correspondence of Associated Leather company of Denver; |e, © us ae werotctter he had been ill’ with Spanish ; Press. )—Married men and those who haye seen long service sre he occupies a brilliant niche apts bys a Out-ce inseeee., influenza caused an investigation of oe \ ; in the British armies will receive first confideration in the de- liwovld land twas ie, “Es morning. had g 4 hori - eps otcas St} s = . world and was promi-/999 men in Europe but-8,000 were! the place by the Red Cross authori HIR PRACTIC mobilization of British fighting forces, says Dr. Christopher athletic entertainments. | sent coupons to the United States to ties, the inspector reporting the con- . Pana Addison, ministér of reconstruction.. “Pivotal” men, he said, » Chuck, I am seeing all the| assure them of a Christmas box, and|ditions deplorable, the air foul and CAN -HELP- YOU . would come back early. pa ales one he Mrites not one coupon of the %,900 reached the bedding filthy and i smelling. Bode, sh é The demobilization, said the min- eT Gate of October 15, “At pres | the Mountain States Headquartets at| The influenza victim died, it is stated, 5 e A 2 Ys ADH ta SU he saa bas . ; % There are quite a few persons who continue to suffer ister, should be so conducted that ent I am in one of the Red Cross penver. | without medical attention and to : é P . : api sr E . Ep bie PA et hospitals in Paris, the result of stop-. 7 is will be a k disappoint- date no one, either friend or relative, in various stages of illness, because they have failed to millions of men in the navy and army : This will be ppoin . h hod would havé an early opportunity of ping some of the Huns’ high explosiye | ment to many perites who havl| has claitned the body which was taken find relief thru accepted Health-methods. employment. Accordingly a plan ar- up on the Champagne front, iOnticjanned to pack at least MMNEDMPint [to ‘the-Grant street mortuary. To these, especially, is Chiropractic recommended, atec ranged on industrial requirements small piece caught me in the ankleliags) box for ‘the soldi Coupons Dr. W. H. Bradley, chairman of for every so-called “INCURABLE” trouble has re- ntry had been prepared. d stuck there, and I had to have 5 e relatives in Cas- the Natrona County Chapter of the sponded under Chiropractic adjustments. Often relief aw. A lari obivaa eas a se sobctated on, alt od oe reaching here and American Red Cross, stated Loony, has been obtained after all other methods have failed, As men are demobilized ey will e i food as ever icipated sendi s! local physician had cy Sey, etar - , 3 nticipated sending a box that at least one phy Q he patient given up hope of health. cre be reemeployed in the various indu inva . {toa idless” soldier if they could! called for pneumonia jackets today, and the p 8 pep neh tries from which they were with- ! in was over the top three times| not do so for their own. while Pat Royce, assistant health CHIROPRACTIC REMOVES THE CAUSE f thes drawn to enter the army. There will and says the fighting was the easiest Tne time limit for the packing of *he officer, had asked for more nurses. OF DISEASE ated. Whe be special facilities gi access to part of lite at the front. Thatvh@i christmas boxes has @bean tees No. call tor pneumonia jackets had etdeaicue the land, said Dr. Addison. — Gardens juucaeee felt the ‘end of the war’ was meax/isl¥icm November: 20 tol NaMMeMRURM een tande foc severs! ala Del: Chiropractic is a scientific, drugless method of re- Srigdtead or larger plots will be provided. Victim Refuses to Prosecute in‘Or- indicated in his | declaration that} in order that coupons that are on the P, Rorbaugh reported 14 new cases moving the cause of disease. It proves that practically ntil the ¢ Councils composed of employ deri teeCantinie Journey: are where we have peeuwe had the | way may reach the more distant parts | of influenza yesterday which is a all illness is the result of spinal interference with the etailed in and working men have been organ- ; ; sare poche in full retreat and I cannot see 'o¢ the United States, \slight increase over the first two makva forces Of theshad g/andthreaaeatanPal Gaviet. arvey is ized in forty or fifty different trade Under Jurisdiction of tow they can Jast much, longer. = |days of the week. p Al ; Our outfit took quite a few. It-is “Hac y first experie: i : 3 obs . s , 4 orms i inds will Already these bodies are removing Fremont Co. Had my first experience taking oS ments this obstrugtion is rer aut normal condi isions of sources of irritation and bringing a 2 boche prisoners the last time over. ADDITIONAL REPORTS tions restored. Nature cures; hea results. Hower spirit of solidarity, a better spirit; Oyficer Houli gathered in one, UT © aie 2 advir than prevailed under former agree-) ¢ the men who robhed a passenmor ET2PeS,t© do it when you get close re 0! 5 ington of $1 and the tance fighters and tha’ I = 5 a iditionas In az much ax the necessity for rn nad hie ener serena ee KU_THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH i mber 16, Pea tot end with the ear De Aaae| Because of the restitution, the vic-/ CASPER LOAN COMPANY SERVICES ON THURSDAY geste ar ~ 4 son said he believed some control tim of the incident refused to prose- OPENED FOR BUSINESS In the last Liberty Loan drive, the will appeal to those progressive, free thinking people "WO 1, over the use of the land would con-'cute as he was en route to his home| The Casper Loan Company has| Berna Dillon, ‘the 1@»year olf) women of Wyoming succeeded in who are in favor of a saner method of health ¥estora- tinue to be exercised by the govern-/ and family in Colorado and wished 0Pened for business. The store is lo-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stisiaa |eaising $8,175,400, according to a tion, rather than thru drugs and surgery. When ill, CAS ii -ment. Great Britain should manu- to) eburéibine » ae sete As the ‘ted at 153 Center street and be-| Dillon of West Second street, die: S. Taliaferro when feeling out-of-sorts, try Chiropractic (KI-RO- ving on a genera . ay at a local hospital where she Statement from Mrs. z , = - rae , 5 isineus it soit se camiye Raitees taken for Tnadieet treat- Jr., of Rock Springs PRAK-TIC) the modern health way for men, women of musical instruments, ment. Besides her parents she is sur-| Changes in the reports of three and children, facture nitrates for manures on a ; : . Fr large scale. holdup oceurred in Fremont count broker: the local police had no jurisdiction. full stock The minister declared that unless <i * = i sountii vi announced by 5 5 care was exercised there would be a| ‘The chief warmed the members of uns and Eevee PC ee sinter FP ae Piatt = sd Aibeae Townes, Learn About Chiropractic Now G great deal, of speculation while the the gang that they had 24 hours to Te dn eee ot eaeucaey?, Lowa, Bride pa the women raised $440,100 ins’ e demobilization of the army was in leave town and not to come back. It Mendick and a general loan business) attend the services. , of $400,000; Big Horn county, $1 Dr. Josep . setirey o> ogress and prices might advance| was established that aang had been “i! be carried on with money loaned| Funeral services will be held to- CEng ERPCEREEL OND Tt Caan. Ba itive barren t CARB tect: ct ianiate oe riding back and forth on the Burling. °°, Jewelry and other articles of /morrow morning at 9 o’¢lock at the bell Cone ese Oo Nneead of $11 x > c if See Grant street chapel; dig game Father Pel epee te HIROPRA . If you are in the market to buy or izing the passerigers, The location of the store is such) John i. Mullin, pastor ‘of St. ge Mrs. ‘Tatjafetro/aeex state. chair. a cl fell oll stocks, see Taylor & Clay, 212, Three drunks and a disorderly{hat it is ible to patrons] thony’s bape chug esters. man of the woman’s committee in | Lyric Theater Bldg. Phone 706 } Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 203, 13-61 made up the remainder of arres ane papee nana ee ae Pet \the Liberty Loan drives. a = : 7 — = —= y OO EE hhh hhh ha DELIA LE AED IED OPA t Down go the prices. Mr Hirsch just having returned from New YorkeCity has taken advan- i tage of the break in the New Yori market on acccunt of the conditions of the influenza epi- j demic which was sweeping the entire country. The business houses having too much mer- { chandise on hand and the manufacturers were forced to sell their merchandise at the best 3 2 available priced thay -ebult gee We aSK You to lock at cur chow windows and inspect our : y stocks and draw your own conclusions. Sale starting tomorrow morning at 8:30. ; Individval Trimmed Hats $5.00 aero SI aavxX—k—i err oO A A A A A A AO OO A A EE OE ee MENT; Smart velvet Hats, both large and small On all high-grade coats, suits and shapes witr fancy feather and flower trim, in all 5 : i the very newest up-to-the-minute styles, such as 4 Misses’ Plush and dresses, we will make a special ; Turbans, Tri-Colors, Tans, Sailors and Gains- Women’s and Misses’ Plush an : boro. Values up to $15; specially $5.00 iertinmed Cloth $25 allowance of 25 per cent during | priced wat ).ts2. = ud Wicen lr ee ° Coatee See es this sale ° { Ly “Don’t forget our Infants’ ue ] tment, complete in every de- sae A : Dresses Skiris Extensive showing of the season’s latest | Women’s and Misses’ all-silk $3 95 styles in Dresses consisting of Satins, all-wool fancy striped Skirts at = On the following items we will Frencty Serge, Valvets aed’ Taffttes, Deon oney Striped Skirts at 7M = allow 20 per cent discount during this , rer serge, vets a alfetas, beau- 7 . y . i} it P- 4 H > Lin. tifully embroidered and fringe-trimmed; Women’s and Misses’ Blue $5 00 deca Sik Goa ae Lee az Serge Ski ees SE ° 18 pease ee. select Ey ie dren's Coats and Dresses and Kid 5 ranging in W 7 price up to $30.00; the aists Gloves hojcemab = = 22 28 1 ey Women’s and Misses’ Blouses, made of Women's and Misses’ Beacon Blanket j Crepe Dechene, Georgette, Washable Satins, Slumber Robes; extra $3 95 i ‘Coats Fancy Plaids and Stripes, Fancy Embroid- heavy quality at ________: ® Women’s and Misses’ fancy Neckwear, ered; $5.00 and $6.00 values. $2 95 200 new serviceable, warm Winter Special at 5 $1.00 and $1.50 quality; Coats. The aterials a Y i 7 * 4 . - - a fa 7 Esquimette. Wool Khe, Wadi SWE Women's and Mine $10.00 Georgette Specialy priced at 30e and @ <2C Burella Cloth and Broadcloth. Sizes for Waist peneenely ody and embroidered Silk Camisoles with lace and ribbon Women and Misses, as well as extra sizes; The « pangs o ew, otf oe $4 75 trimmings either plain or fur-trimmed. Come in plain Src RE OIL a DEW Cote Onep nasal. id at 50c, 75c, $1.00. or belted models in values Women’s and Misses’ Bungalow from... ae See $13.75 up Aprons. Made of good Pera QO THE LEADER 146 East Second Street ata tga eee sen armel” cama Sihecwame Scere Sane hecaremal Bras af emma arts Dora re at Si ase i anmceal aan eae tae! COLII IIL IIR II IS ESE S CAIDA ES Sf dE ee