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Page Six THE E_CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE GERMAN SCIENTISTS ARE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918 = =—=—_—— is credited with the While the bed upon whi | societies of the Allied nations which |may intend to withdraw from inter- SHERIDAN MAN ‘WHO WANTS TO OWBOY SET PACE FOR 180,000,000 BE FED BY HEEP FHIS {GHP OVER THE POND? QOTRACIZED UNLESS ALL DUTRAGES ARE RENOUNCED “ DISCIPLINE AT TACOMA CAMP, ASSERTS OFFICERS course with"those of the Central pow- -rs and to form new associations from by Bich Germans and Austrians are ex- ded. The statement as adopted as- ae : hae wanton destruction of prop- SUFFOCATED IN SLEEP, -BELIBE sumed to have been } sumed, the fire did not ¢; to anything else in the hoy ably because the room closed and there was no dra; Es po ie ere unteen w e still need »the murder and outrages on land SHERIDAN, V A. striking illustration ana eben Wash-| Oa ee ; t pits ships, focation is believed to have be; * vance in the value of p. 4 uthorities have recently D LONDON, Nov. 22=-A declaration the insults, an i nected on) cause of the h ot H Camp- forded at a recent : = ffice of the (Associated Pre that the enr CtaPlowers must re-| Prisoners of war have le tain On bell, who was found yesterday after- London. A necklace € office o y eeiwild a coist a es 2 A ethods which the history of the gui nations pe ae Jal V: pet i s, whi vas . ee i vild, roiste nounce the political methods which the noon in a house on Val Vista street in pearls, which was bou - 5 Food UA Red Cross to that effect. of some fiction my have ledito ateeeit have shock-| Which cannot be removed by mere Viich he had been. living alone, & London jowelevs ¢ : State Food Admini nut thr me f nomu ave led to atrocities ave shock- any veterin] dam. Which he had been living a - a London jeweler’s for $550 } coy FRAT Inisty . must go thru than in s ed the world before the Allied Scien- combenss Han sf the: mere am Smoke arising from. the co for $7,500. c cusses Foo Situation so that it t: Ice S of cowboy tific entific in- Sea Saas Site ore eee restore the ' of the bed upon which he is supposed > C Return from Trip to ' t waiting until ; tercour: ilar organizations | confidence without which no scicn-' + have lain down to énjoy his pipe See Ben.» “A Look Men I ton CORE ned. Workers | Most of these men have ign-\in the Centeal has been| tific intercourse can be fruitful, the (Q.ave Jain dow “ Mes 1 1 Ee » war was still ed to the remount depot or other or- adopted by the ied Societies| Central Powers must renounce the 1 Belgium are’ ganizatic ere knowledge of horse Conference here tement has| Political methods which have led to > SHERIDAN, Wyo., Nov mmissions. | and ¢ ieldneat ; : ; ientific | atrocities that have shocked the civi- s B i yo., } s. and anin is invaluable. been drawn up as a guide to scientific | 2 hat have s / idate W st ‘ ) etal food admin 1 young women| For more than a year there was lized world. We will buy Conso d Royalty, est- week from \ ended a cor administra This me iently, to cir applications, but The ay of a let-/ + an. who lives in nkious to go, but not a courtmartia of the in camp. nst the records- remount ¢ record held »y but few organizations of its size FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS In many other ways the cowboys eS Dr. Carroll B n, of Denver, was called to Casper yesterday to consulf with Dr. H. R. Lathrop in regard to a number of influenza e signin; ; and men from other s of life Dr. Kins’s | ew Discovery cases. = : Tt y wor nan Omaha at the remou depot’ have * = ‘i ae ith and ability and ric -forithesreablof thereanty has a ‘Atty year record | Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librar- D tt St l & Cc > eela xo now to do her The remount assembly hall is one of e jian ofOregon, h received an ap- U on, a ey ompany 23 tl econstruction work that the best in camp and on the walls Tt built its reputation onits produce | pointment to serve as ate historian war is ende t r tio: i 2 ei ntings of western life donated by | manent official record of Oregon’s ade n will be eff s pays only part of| Western artists. Other fixtures and eal coughs, grippe and bronchial | participation in the war. j yurney, anc » would bric-a- tebe cays q. attacl Meet Vee et D are ; an e avant ih a-l ec 10 ines ‘ mee =a “Dr. “King’s New Discovery’ Why, mill abe tinued butane there is any one in| dies and silver mounted bridle fit- may fol aealliae use rete MERE t t et char ild care to help her in /things are seen there. t's the general natio1-wide esteem 2 ona of th It is her idea) Th sembly hall is the social in which this well-known remedy is | concern iimnte, people who can gathering place of the men, but the held. Its action is Bromipes its taste | broad. She lack would like to help some s the |p, 1 to finance the trip, |p; remount officers also h thousands of dollars worth of tion of positive results, on its surenesa ia relieving the throat irritation of pleasant, its relief gratifying. | for the purpose of compiling a per- 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. ern Exploration, Jupiter, Out West, Ameri- can Oil and other active issues Call us be- fore buying or selling. Phone 468 OUR TEN DAYS’ SALE x 1 can and is willing to tion room in their quart Half a century of cold and cough | E ution about the young breathes the Western spirit. checking. All druggists. 60c and $1.20. | ecured. by calling at = With the idea in view that the Boweld Out of Kilter? Out of Kilter? pend dt hte Ratha de 2 si ssist her in her daily duties with Dr. N b ey Captain vard Teder ha: in. Ring New tie Pais Soeapumatee ff Which Started Wednesday, November r proved the entire place not alone for . jn the usual dose, but a mild, effective, its immediate effect, but the future as corrective, ‘laxative that teases the v Spite’ sree" WERE CHANGED LADIES’ AND “GENTLEMEN'S SHOES AT ¥ sles Tee al 1, Renaming of Thorofares Evi- ¢ which will be known dence That Enemy Expected t Week for World I to Occupy Country Per- Bonafide 4 “Our p manently, Is Belief on Mr. He —__ Our opportunity to sery MW « 1 well. FRENCH TOWNS 25c, | bowels into action, IS IN FULL SWAY tinue and 180 million pec 1 ted t 0 gevilande twill i0¢ kgm fc long time, neta Discounts food, which no peo) y, the northern portion of them. In their ery i ance, is shown by the fact that the Belgium, Northern Fran Hun military authorities cRanged the ¢ Russia Montenes + names of all the important streets in Ru , and Armenia wi the er towns which fell into their ‘ ‘ 1 food must hands. There is searcely a vi : must e that we may Ee fahehere a distinctly Geemtealtdeaigna: a Ath Floor ‘ad America’s mission, which the tion was not given to a-road or a f lasting peace will be sec ‘Kaiser Wilhelm mabe Magee st eS Sia icinees TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE A DOLLAR OR MORE mon tuble. The shortest. Hindenbu the places : Y 1 will is thru sharin« food with of th ch names. When the _———— 4 whose need is ¢ er the Am ,0ps operating with the os a ours. Food will w wing the tit Britis ed these towns they took < — part cht in destroying these PIO L IIS ISIS II IIS IRIS SL IE ISB SS SS ’ r sing | original French v ; PRIEST THANKS Germans told the French in- N e 2 & b ts of these towns t in fu- & nce would be divided into ® j two parts. North France, which | * & : would belong to Gerihany, and South ® N |France, which the French would be : eater sora unes N CLOTHING - N ! Letter of French Curo Prized |iabitants under severe discipline and % : z q N ighly by Famous New Eng- | reqiired them to stand at attention d land Fighting Division lass salute pa ances wane of their of- & Winter 1s now upon us an Sy \ —— ficers addr »d them or passed them : By FRED S. FERGUSON _|on the stre i N you should have a new Overcoat N United P’ Staff Correspondent)| When the German officers entere& 4 ; ; | CITT THE AMERICA™- 1 NT OR. any Paces Hone: » whole family & or Macinaw and a good heavy 4 3 RAINE, Oct. 31.—(By M “Your|was required to stand at attention ; Qn, ® ) gallant New England tro) have just|until they left. Breaches of this or- ® Suit to keep you warm and com- 4 set us free,” is the keyn let-| der were severely punished. The N : N : ter of thanks from a Fr: Curate | Boche the population thoroughly fortable. We are showing the N which will be treasured : ined cowed and permitted them only the % , by the famous division fr New | most ordi y, prifileges. We a ® largest and best assortment of \Y i England states for year | When th an aicane one fe Pa ra = A ® epee meeeamene' Cure A. | people wept wily Joycsuenbeln Kenwood % suite and Overcoats in Casper . Se eEIa Reem ernane teed Thea the present queen of Sweden Tiree Button Ta N and gue vill astonish you. N e St, ‘Mihiel salient: ie the Swedish re amily is closely re- wercoat with . On i » he Pe pi sth . peti : iutadetouite ainperialitamilevots Ger: Patch Pockets and % Call and be convinced. & n in paying honor to \the many, the queen being a Graniidangh- Split Sleeve. y ~ : \ » Cure’s letter is priged ter of the Old Emperor William, anc ; } ; Baglanders mora teed ar leoneerien tiv, ta first cousin of the Jat ene eth N HATS AND CAPS \ tion. = - : Rs sotenii eee a oeen saiveron swagger appearance’) t \) ince September, #0" wrote German emperor, ne Raleyice., iN Ve have some very fine N the Heights of the Meuse. \.ve foully » Miss ) Beaver and ve our Hats for % murdered three hostages mM - on : ng er & : k 4 4 ly. have shelled Rupt, and 0) J nited Ste i res hie on i 1915, forced 4a SREB t= to ent their vacation hunting N \ “inter wear; also a large stock of \ sr to the four corners 0 c x in the depths of one o site 4 s » w i it <i raniais a my 1 the ee pest Ore résts. % ; oy) y Caps, W hich we are selling \ ing post upon the advice cree ‘ : e ‘ x On, feel (ccrthinSRSEMIED: | ilo. but] BS bathe i ring Ba ee & svery reas acon De See us when N hi Rupt. 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