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Page 8 SERBIA PLACES | LOSSES IN WAR 'The first income-tax in the United} year. It taxed all over $600 and un- 'GUS, BELL WINS | U.S! MEDAL FOR RECORD MARKS Produce Market Week-End Review of Prices to Jobbers and’ Shippers Furnished by U. S. Bureau of Markets, Denver States was enacted hy congress in| der $10,000 3 per cent, and over $10,- 1862 1 ito take effect the following] 0Q0 5 per cent. AT 10 BILLIONS Estimated in Francs Instead of Dollars, Exclusive of War Expenses and Loans from the Allies GENEVA, Sv Corre- spondence of 'T! ciated Press.) —Losses sustained by Serbia during | Kenwood Addition to ‘Give Donation Dance.» One of the first general social fetes |to be given in the Kenwood addition |will be held Friday evening at ‘the {Kenwood Grocery store in’ the form ,of a Donation Dance. A orthy cause }will receive the benefit of the pro- ceeds from the social dance. Every- {placed in a fund to be used for fur- thering young people’s interests ir. every way, so Choral Society Will Practice Thursday. The Casper Choral society will meet at the’ Presbyterian ‘church on the and Delaware |. Summary of General Conditions.— Movement increased for apples‘ dfy. j beans, grapefruit, new cabbage, cauli- | flower and tomatoes, but decreased | for potatoesy sweet potatoes, ald cab. » onions, and ordnges. * Prices! continued to decline for potatoes, | he has-been,in training for several months. ‘Conspicuous parts of Mr.! Bell’s uniform are the five medals which he received as expert rifleman and with a pistcl. .Mr.. Beil’ was scheduled’ for an. 4fficers’ training school when he left here but encoun-| ‘|cabbage and dry beang; but apples | en Further.—Sup. | eye sight. When he was discharged plies continued liberal with move- fromthe) army dachoc|snejonteredges| a private and before leaving cam ment and demand moderate and mar-| P 3 P. the.war are Linated abyie i Milos f r ial « corner, of Durbin a 7 een was sergeant of the first class. { eat Remi o Gy eee Sant |hody is cordially inyited to attend streets, Thursday evening at 8:15 for] Kets generally dracgy: clines cor-| a5 ——s——— 7; i for Serbian reconstruction |@" assist. r a one-hour practice. All members|tinued to about the: same as during): we will’ buy your second hand fur. to wate IS ed incurred b loans which from the Allies. 10,000,000,000 ive of the war erbia and of erbia roceived es | Invitations Mailed For oung People’s Meet j | Scores of invitations, are beine; mailed out today to the Casper young} |people who are to he the guests of) are earnestly requested to attend and bring another singer. The evening practice will be devoted to a cantata “Faith and Praise?” > an ee Interesting Talk at Meet | Rurals closed at $1 per cwt., at Idaho powerful enough to show. up the mi- the week before, mdst markets clos‘! ); ‘i F 2 hitnre and pay highest market price. ing from Ge to 30e lower.** Ss 4 Phone 249. 121 West First st. Shipping Points.—Colorado White| 1613-261 Potatoes declined from 10 to ,15c,a.) Greeley, closing at $1 to $1.10. Idaho! With \a new type of tube an Xiray | M. Savie asserts that the present : care : |Falls. Waupaca, Wisconsi | or i i P 7 3 as Sen iota tS ernpavtc ts . xs the Young People’s Good Time clit By Floyd Blackmore. | be paca, Wisconsin, quotea | nutest flaw ina four-inch thickness —You must be Sati: with your purchase or mone vals olathe Serving property would | which will hold its initial social #h-| In reporting’ the meeting of the|% Closing r+ of $1.55 to $1.60.) of steel can be produced, back: US Satisfied with your p ‘ ey pe Houble “Wwhacyit “was vate they time tinment at the Masonic temple Casper Women’s club at the home|#"¢ Moorhead, Minnisota, ‘$1.55, all —— ei of its destruction or 20,000,000,000 | my francs. rsday evening. Any service man who has returned to Casper is es de- pecially invited to attend the meet- rbia_ and Montenegro,” . fn 4 e Initiatory, a full attendance is 7. clares M.| Saveie, “have suffered ing whether he has received an invi-|ence in France with the United Sates|¢d 10¢ on Colorado sacked White | desired.’ Visiting members welcome. |.’ or money cheerfully refunded. , greater Ic = ae alee reletively tation or not. Parents of the young army was omitted from the program. |stock, U. S. Grade No. 1, closing at! Quy club’ room is a home for all Odd * any of the other al-- ‘ot 8 ! people who receive, invitations are alone lost about 320,000 glso cordially invited to attend the men up to the arrival in Confu in meeting. 1916. One-half of her tax-paying) As the organization was just re-| citizens and one-third of her ponula- cently perfected, scores of people; hed from sickness, epidemic whom the club desires to reach proba-, and the unprecedented sav-|})y will not receive invitations te the of the enemy at the time of first affair, but at future events they on of 1914, and during the will receive invitations, i of Mrs. C. R. McGrew the name of Floyd Blackmore, who delivered a} very interesting talk on his experi- Duttons Spending Few Days On Denver Trip { Mr. und Mrs. M. C. Dutton wil} leave this evening for Denver ,where they will spend several days on al combined business and pleasure trip. | While in Denver they will make ar-| rangements for new furnishings for} |15e, with a closing range of $1.60 to {at Fort Worth. f. 0. b. | Carlot Markets.— Chicago and| other western carlot markets declin: | 4}, I. O. O. F. ATTENTION. Regular meeting tonight, workin $1.65 and showed a decline of about! Fejjows, A. T. PHILLIBS, ; $1.70 for Mithigan, Wisconsin ane) 9.4.14 Secreta: Minnesota stock. In southwestern} tharkets, Colorado and Idaho white! stock declined from 10c to 30c, clos- | = ing at $1.80 to $1.85 in Oklahomaz|FOR RENT—Furnished room, heat-| Citv. $1.90 to $2 in Houston, and $2), €d) bath; also one large furnished | (orunfurnished room. 262 No. Beech. | TOO LAIE TO CLASSIFY ~ I —Only Standard: Brands of goods sold and we posi- tively stand back, of the makers’ guarantee. —Any purchase that fails to satisfy w ‘When You Want a Good Tool, buy »” Holmes Hardware Co. i WE HAVE THEM three rs of domination of the Bul- ii ° i i vhic! i Shipments.—Colorado shipped 210 2-4-1t* After the Thursday night dance their beautiful home which will be pine ppe gars and Austro-Magy and social, the next meeting will be | completed soon. jesrs during the seven days prior and Save YOUR MONEY—Buy a meal Holmes to Hames “Our enemies sought not only to,held Tuesday, FeBruary 18, after destroy Serbia economically but to} which the dances will be held regular- exterminate her peonle, so as to rid/ly every Friday evening. Refresh themselves once and for all of the! ments will be served and a general barrier which blocks Germany's wey! good time is insured all who attend. zrom Berlinito Bagdad. 5 f The purpose of the club is to pro- “The restoration of Serbia will re- mote a good time for the hundreds quire a certain amount of time. The o¢ young people in Casper. The mon- enemy must return -everything he plundered from th an museums libraries, universities, churches — and schools and whatever nas been de- yed must be replaced. Germans, Austro-Maryars and Bulgars must re- turn the iivestock which they drove | away and pay the timer, vineyards | and orchards which they cut down | and ruined. Agricultural implements | and industrial machinery must be re-} in kind. The Allies must | y us with food as quickly as/ , likewise with textiles, and) 1 of which are com- in Serbia. Devastated | y derived from the dances will be GERMAN NEWSPAPERS IN OCCUPIED AREA WARN OF SPRING FOOD SHORTAGE WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY OF OCCUPATIOD (Correspon- , Mrs. Reno Vi Son Here Mrs. T. L. Reno arrived in Cas-) per yesterday morning from Fer home| in Nerthern Colorado to visit with her son, Les Reno. While here Mrs Reno will be house guest at the Run-} den home, 900 East Second street. | | Miss Hawkins Hostess Idaho 194. Shipments for the entire country were 2,495 cars against the} ticket at The Harve: 3,324 last week. The movement hrs averaged about 3,000 cars for the past four weeks. * Onions Firm.—California Austra lian Browns ranged $1.75 to $1.96 f.o.b. and sold for $2.25 to $2.50 for carlots in Houston. Shipments again declined, with 352 cars. Cabbage Again Lower.—Values At Slumber Party A slumber party at the home of Mi Martha Hawkins on South Durbin) street, Monday night, proved to be| a most enjoyable affair for the dozen invited guests. Music and dancing occupied the evening until in the wee! small hours when light refreshments] were served by the hostess assisted | hy Miss Daisy Mortimer. The guests, then carried out the name of the party until very early in the morning, when breakfast was served. | declined $1 to $5 in producing sec- tions. Wisconsin Holland Seed stock closed at $18 to $20 f.o.b. and $20 to $25 to jobbers in middlewesterr cit Shipments of ‘old stock were 249 cars compared with 419 last week, and new stock 132 cars. Apples at Strong Values.—The de- mand continues good and _ price changes were mostly upward. North- western extra fancy Winesaps ad vanced to a range of $2.85 to $3.15 f.o.b. shipping points, and to $3.25 towns and village: must be rebuilt. | . a == |to $3.75 in leading consuming mar = Banks, loan societies and savings | @enee of The Associated Press.) kets. makes them last beyond expectation. banks must be supplied with money, < P Beans Lower.— Weakness con- ut economic enterprise may be} ure now ubout 100,000 dis- yns to be cared for and} 150,000 orphans to be} and educated. “Pen. | . Savcic, “must be pro-| | d- rollin stock | | WAR DEBT OF GERMANY BAVARIAN DECLARES Mail) MUNICH (Corre- ) but ment of the loan t hold conduct of the financial affairs Reports of the amoun : n three G s would s do owith 1,480,000 total ands ks, with small di- German empire, marks in the >ir depositors nvested 500,000 first eight is yand t celles a companic 0001 CARRAN7A VETOES BILL FOR RAISE IN SALARIES MEXICO CITY On the 47rou that lated an art which prohibits increasing the aries of public servants durir ms of office rejected the me ongress increa i members of the Chamber o: inereasing the s: and providing fc full of government are receiving only salaries, (By Mail.)— they have vio- » of the constitution, sal- pa mployes who now 5 per cent of their . years vecupied area recently have warned the people of a food shortage before spring. The Germans are urged to economize in food as they did day after day during the war. The weekly allowance of food for the civilions of Coblenz as fixed by and invalids, is thirty-seven marks a quart. The food allowange for each resi- ‘dent of Coblenz for the week from | December 30 to January 5 was as follows: Bread, four pounds and eight ounces§ cereal (barley) seven oundess potatoes, seven pounds; meat, seven ounces, soup stock, ounces, margarine, two ounces; arti- ficial honey, five ounces. The al- lowance is virtually the same as the week before, excepting that during the week previous fourteen ounces of meat were allowed, and each in- dividual allowed five ounces of jam and seven ounces of sugar, Additional allowances for he ' workers an children are about the children under two , are allowed half a uit with an additional potatoes, and of pound ‘of | half pound of cereal, Butter and eggs are not to be found in the markets, but surrepti- made recently by the German civil authorities to stamp out this trading in luxuries which, they contend, has been continued for years. < t ' Business College Notes | o Mrs. May Collins, of the musical Irish accent and Irish eyes of blue reports attending a party that was given by Misses: Greachen Lummon More Musical Casper. “Surely,” says Mrs. Collins, “there is a great re- ward coming to those whose only in- terest is to bring comfort to others: that evenins; shall always be in ‘m; memory. “They asked me what notes I sang. I told them I didn’t know, I hadn’t sung for months; it surely would be ‘a la Galie brogue’ .” Some of the advanced students in the bookkeeping department have been visiting the accounting départ- moats of several of the local busine: houses. They were accompanied by their instructor, Miss Dorothy Run- den. Miss Violet Lever is today sub- day afternoon taki inventory for the Citizens’ Equity Association. == Miss Norma Jourgenson left ves terday afternoon for Chicego, where Regular meeting tonight at I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. L. E. LIKES, C. C. THOS. _LONGHURST, Clerk. 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Colorado Pin- | tos ranged around $5 in bulk at Gree- |ley and Denver, and $5 to $5.50 sacked at Albuquerque, New Mexico. markets, rangjng, $11 to $19 ments were 19 cars from Colorado, New Mexico 7, California 9. Tota thipments were 140 cars, about the recent average. BRITISH IMPORT EMBARGO GIVEN | RAP IN SENATE | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Demo- lerats 4nd Republicans of the senate joined today in criticising of the new British embargo on imports and in calling attention to the effect it would have on American industry. ing the discussion Senater Reed AAA declared it should be dissolyed. Sen- ators Knok, Pennsylvania and ‘Ashurst of Arizona joined in the at- tack. i NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 MATINEE © “Call of Pathe Review--N TODAY GLADYS BROCKWELL FRANCE AND SUNNY ITALY.” them. Trunks: priced ' at Traveling Bags priced at Suit Cases priced ato Watch Our Windows A S THEATRE mate TOMORROW nan 1, THOMAS H..INCE PRESENTS NIGHT in c the Soul” Productions — Also ews of the world via ‘ BUY W.S. S. The Biggest Show on Earth a ALSO } FATTY ARBUCKLE’ 6 ‘Whether you want a Bag, a Suitcase or a Trunk, you will find nothing to equal for the very large number of the German eiwil authorities is vit- and Bada Erickson. Among thos*|Recleaned stock ranged from, $8 t. : Our mast | tually the same as while the war present was Prof. Rudolph Lundberg,'¢9 in Texas markets. California Li : gui | Was in progress. ‘The present price to whom the. evening was given over, may weakened slightly im consuming We have .a: full Jine of new styles ail ta el| for:milk, which is allotted to infants and who Inid down his plans. for Ea naw on hand. Come in and see them. it Ti ii hn nn Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Our luggage is the kind to tie to— sturdy, prov. against the \ kicks and scuffs of rough handling. And, there’s. in-built quality that ~ Webel.Commercial Co: same from week to week. Under |: é t jouri, Democrat, attacked the # this ruling the workers are permitted Stitute teacher in the public school. Carnegie peace foundation’s activ THE BIG BUSY STORE | tc 5 oe _ ties abroad, questioned its loyalty and 3 » urchase an additional pound of afiey Esther Runden spent yester y, Watch Our Windows PICTURES 1 0,000 marks. The If affected with either acute or ‘ inst sick- cl . simple or com- , , | IN'HIS LATEST COMEDY ‘THE SHERIFF” “IF YOU WANT TO, ENJOY A:GOOD LAUGH | COME EARLY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ill be exchanged KEEN KUTTER he ‘former king.| An egg is worth from a mark to a iG srandreleui MATINEE BEST VENTILAT- ofthe Hing nd a half, and butter brings ED E. sf course in-| from fifteen to’ twenty marks a WYOODMEN Of THe WORLD 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE STATE sterested not only in the! pound. Special efforts have been .