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Stace ae my PC ae 10 res menace rooted more deeply than e A rd, who has accomppanied feminine touch—and puttees are not} -ommonly appreciated, and only in| fleet from Europe. dent Wilson to the peace conference,| worn The Students’ Army Training Corps born at Meadville, Pa., 48 years ago If the women war-workers only system, under which more than 133,- today. knew it, a woman in ordinary, dainty 000 students in 565 colleges of the Dr. Morton Prince, noted neurolo- civilian dress is just about twice as These are the things that the| United States were brought into the gist and psychologist, welcome to the soldier’s eye as one | army this fall, will cease to exist to- war relief movements in uniform. Difficulty of] fully overcome eadnaugl wee HE OLD Fil ELIARL er LANTEN. Ss C or B LACK Cc Be CAPSULES or Carrier complete eradication is there P y and night, in| y-day Amefican ' must under- day. land, born in Boston, 64 years ago aa i. ae today. arrears ; must appreciate at their ful!] In the northern hemisphere today seneral ot Lhere Now, Tommy, |__PETER CLAUSEN Member of the Associated Press Ne | ep in order that he may fully ap-jis the Cay intauie .Wancen Rolstice, H a rae Shelburs t N. = . 1 ely ciall October 1 to 18, the] \ ciate - jae ees which marks the beginning of winter. Hawaii, born in Shelburne county, N. _———— SSS of fee ec, pa, | Pregece ges commmlctencre, Gi) NN ia gee cee eee Bi Ti veatetaro today: Take Your Old Job stodien = ot ave suffered n0'| ianger which has been so narrowly 2 ri: David L. Brainard, U LONDON, Dee. 10. (By Mail.)—= Household Goods, Pi in 160,000 ca: verted. No pacifist instinct, no mis a Survivor of the Greely Are-|.gn i¢ thd Eh Would “onige har St Hotieg on Bunun ; ; F patel WER NO TPACisisy instinct, oO ay 75 nniversaries | Oh, if the men would only hurry orage td ae Burlington " = = = Al time the tide of battle} j,ceq sv: ‘ hey - a 1p anc back ard take thei racks THE PRICE OF VICTORY ; A a, ee laced sympathy for ‘“‘a fallen foe ee J unger ue jet ae) jeg CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE Tie anes. ee = nt last, ¢ v. 1, our| . justified at all in Germany’s case.| 1757 ns recovered Bre-| POF es : AN : AND UNDERTAKING Co. | I gained 125 | yy, i k i inaduees u from the Austrians after, 54 |this stuff , ea heavy these days. I < since | Her tremendous business and inc a long stige Y ese ie After having been jolted about, ——— ye : a triumph rial schemes in thi country had just] igig ‘The Asiatic cholera broke out 5 = buffeted about, thru fog, cold and [P i tion hss the fighting’ stopped, still th ; ; ele eee d y sun for four years on an autobus, | WANT YO come, with their of tt \ had n the| 4 SER ay er eman. cetacean ay satel hla eee eee WOMEN’S WEAR this was what one conductorette re- WOR -y BRICK a merica. f thea : 7 al plied today when asked if she would M armic Th = ee avaca, Texas FOR WOMEN IS be willing to give up her job when On Cortract or rats, conside t viet F line of com , 1868—Basil Manly, ,for many years Call for Estimate | i} Pershing In the Day’s News | s ar ama, died at Greenville, Lonel SSS OTS! Ses ike another | 5 ro) Boas in Chatham coun —. ~ sai) ERR Rev. J John J. Nilan, who today , Jan. 28, 1798. (By United Press) recent statement PARIS, Dec, 2.—(By aMil.)—War is not without its smiles. Some of America's women var worker: kei THE WASCO GARAGE HEATER IS THE it from being too dull in Paris. q arriage of the Duke of Cum- berland and Princess Thyra of Denmark, sister of Queen Al- rd since 1910. Bishop Nilan exandria dedhiva forms. Altho living in hotels, doing manlis of Spain for indemnity . * telebrates the for! iis ordination to the priesthood, Seen bishop of the Catholic dioc Hartf: s a product of N it Newburyport, M eth anniversary of ing. The public res »f thousand was up. They t is ne work as simple as that which the pee a 4 = mes : fal Sua infaties Liege eSB ice eis and guarantees for future, NoTk, #6 simple as that which they WAY TO GET ALL-AWINTER SERVICE : =O brataren swilhithon aduated from Nicolet Col- | Pence. a ehal, the “ate Festaurants, some of the Ameri-| FORM YOUR CAR : ist theshrdl u und then went to 201— 5 slume A 2) Pa na eee Rais asa “18 : ‘ 3 : i! iB ls egy, tovcomnlete last survivor of thé (German nyc Jal aaa 1 for uni-/3 Let us give you Demonstration and prices. No Garage too ? Be: Bae Following ue é nee Tous ah ue There is one woman (name deleted |$ Big or Small for this system. 3 i he ale | i] his ele- edge t Sb ikes emote © or unsought by voluntary censorship) |$ Pi 509-R—I ill f : 7 * J vas y ve a . $ none -R—It will save mone or pe . ty lists ar eipted bill.| ather Nilun| = wa born July 10, 1810. who is wearing a severe looking khaki |$ < y you, Mr. Car Owner 3 o. | rector of churches rious |1914——The Rugsians massed’ their! uniform of/skirt and coat. But that|S.,sccsscesascosssceesecsoveccosccscuccssoscossnecsde : ind towns of Massachusetts, in forces before Warsaw. isn’t bad form as wartime styles go KEEP AFTER THEM having in charge | ‘luding Framingham, Amesbury and/1915—German Reichsta ted a war 500,000,000. IF IT CAN'T BE DONE ¥! Boston credit of $: Casper Loan Office Y rmies an z ranches of v > 1916—President Wilson warned Eu. | 8 ; ‘ur vas to 1 knows more of the romance Hy @ ——* rope the United S was brought i Save you money on : the Meuse valle But that as the perfidy of the Germar Today’ Ss Events \ fouverme og r by acts of the joan wera ere aun k, Hand- H Le oy DO IT : 1 ns for thes extension of (Gert Seo 7 etek is 3 =AST SIDE GARAGE : ee eo pela mess for othe extension (oh) Cra Raravetitharsauaveathet annive ana WAH i: Phone 79-J. Buy W. S. S. Third and Pine st rees was stror ugh t rimian ide nan power in this) sf the landing of the Pilgrims. in. Aye ¥eus,money—buy a meat ticket || Phone 804-J. 133 So. Center || Sscccccsccccccseccccccccscccccccsccccccccscccoccccccoccccscgocacscccenicce, remendous bl 1 t ntr \. Mitchell Pal : ==: t themselve A qm HH WHT I l MTT Tl 2 aeanect hen Pe vo ee r CE LEE At last the time I r i re f ‘ Perst —--<— Beautiful, Useful Electrical 1 Repin a been investigat seized, and I trusted as he calls it, ‘Ame nized.” This e @ r » Americar atior of se with ten Ameriea th mnfiscation of alien enemy prop all before them for two days, erty and its sale to American inte . mines land, d hip lines 1 a Ger t that ap: was termed by the Americ at the throat of Germa “ny America its aim and object was The German ht lions. ! z J power in this that it would i i al nn on nee | Ce SAGO Sada “kind of fighting that -QHIGHESTER SFiS Vibrators, PL20DO ” $25.00 ox $18,00°$30.00 reer ee YOO) fick er rec ¢ Curling eos ; separ te : Irons 3 } $5.75 seadfotignt = yearsknownes Best é 5 Percolate in_troeps without stint—more then Sito 8 DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE (Cup Wickeled) Make this an Electric Christmas wand give something that Cieaners $40.00 ° $57.50 is useful a te. $39.50" $51.50 von $9.50°$18.00 Horse Toggery EVERYTHING A HORSE WEARS We also handle Chaps, Bits, Spurs, Navajo Rugs and Blankets, Wool Auto Robes, Gloves, Belts, Dog Collars and Dog Harness, Pocket- books, l | ashlights, etc. AUTO TOPS We make new ones and repair your old ones. Put the Glass or Celluloid in rear and side cur- tains. Pads aig $20.00°"" rs $15.00 Cupscis, $30.00" $60.00 Table ; $3.00 and up Fineriau Deaaty Lamps Tey Machines $85 $240 teasers $6.35 0 i $5.00 $7.50 Our show room will be open till 9 p. m. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ict LRONA POWER CoO. Phone 69 Aer earcrseanceenscesescooscescesoes NU iin SPECIAL PRICES on Auto Robes, Hood and Engine Covers, Leather Pocket and Bill Books. We have an expert Auto Top man anda Sad- dlemaker. We « pa make anything you want made of Leather, Canvass or Auto Top goods. Salisfachon guaranteed. [ i | Jno. M. Whisenhunt & Co. 49 W. Second Street Phone 361-W age Two THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1918 So ee en ] 7 7 id A TAS half a million jof the war, give Gerimany a fund]1620. ° — | Her feet and ankles are wha iv > Casper Da : | j y re and ankles are what give The Casper Daily ’ Tribune ‘vas only utter it was all overlot raw materiale and mamafocturers|_, Pope Benedict XV, today estebrates! | Year Ago i in War | | the shock, for she wears the heaviest — = s s the 40th annivehsary of his ordina- ,' ,,, of shoes and spiral puttes, such as y that the people at home learned the|to replace those formerly obtained], i FESS | soldie: ‘ . : | - . tion. French de ment recaptured sum.| °ldiers at the front wear. The put- ‘Building. truth—that while they wondered]in European markets, and finally} Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan, Catholic mit of Monte Tomba and took 1,400| tees, in addition to being puttees, are i5 “what their army was doing” it jwhen Germany was ready for herf?ishop of Hartford, today completes prisoners. Riots occurred in Buneos| Of the heaviest wool variety, whereas = : forty years in the priesthood. Ai resulti: ar de-|if the warworke: ber (Wyom office hting the | st battle > Ww: ain a 2 ires resulting from the popular de- orker just had to wear r (Wyor ff ve fighting the hardest battle of the war|final conquest of America be the Charles P. Taft, Cincinnati news-| mand that Argentina break with Ger-| Puttees, she might have gotten silk. ; and winning the war. foundation of her triumph. paper publisher, and brother of the many, Far more Amazonian Americans, Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. : Ay ne found them-| _) oh sno that this nal, | former president is 75 years old to- are to be seen in Paris than at the L DENVER, COLO.