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A PAGE FIVE AT BARCELONA homage and adulation. sixth of the ferns of the whole world | IMERICANCITY BUREAU 10 ALD CHOPERG. OF. Earl D. Holmes He Heads Reorganized Industrial and Businessmen’s | Organization for the | Coming Year. | CH AGH FS Ail IN | DEMORALIZING Aw | MADRID, Feb, 28—The cabinet { |of the spread of syndicalism (belief Cmova. orice ——— \in sympathetic strikt: Syndical- ' Inspiring Meeting at Baptist Church | ists are capturing the country’s in- 4 jdupstrial organization. | Takes Form of Union Prayer | general strike in Barcelena cut and Devotion to Mis- the water, light and power supply t sionary Cause. the barest fraction necessary tg main- ~ jtain existence In spite of the storm yesterday the | aires proved one of the most inspir- | | ,ing church meetings that has pen held in Casper, according to reports. | FOUR TOWNS PROVIDED The services were in the nature of n prayer and devotion: societies of the Bapt The public buildings bill, recently Methodist and Chris reported in the House of Represer The sessions began at 10:00 o'clock tives, provides for a public buildir with a view to picking out the indus- in the morning with a devotional ‘for G tries and other features that will add poner led by Mrs. S. F. Pelton and public building at New enetls to co attraction to the city as they become $ closed at 9:30 in the evening with $40,000. The bill also known over the country. STARRING THEDA BARA, AT THE IRIS, SATURDAY ONLY consecration led by Miss Nellie Mor- nit of cost of the public build ne The American City bureau, is com- gen. These sessions and all the other at Buffalo to $9,500, and the publ posed of a bunch of men who are intervening devotions were marked building at Coc 9,000, it having civic efficiency experts of all kinds. with a depth of earnestness and a been found impossible to construct The representative that is slated to singleness of devotion. [these buildings under the prese i \ The most interesting session of the limi ; i iv i come to Casper is of the live wire | limit of cost, the bids received being type who will investigate suggestions day was the closing hour in which the Aoo0 high. he House of Repri for increasing the efficiency and work spirit of consecration reached its | tives passed the bill fer a public bu of the club. highest point. ing at Newcastle and Green River This decision was made last night | The program for the day was in |several years ago, but the bill fail at the meeting of the recently elected jthe hands of Miss Nellie Morgan, the |in the Senate. Congressman Mon- directors of the club, at the organiza- |W omen’s Baptist general missionary | dell again succeeded in securing these tion meeting when the following of- The Welfare Commitiee inter- tion, and it has been arranged that for Wyoming. Lunch was served at | Wyoming items ficers were elected to serve for the, ¢sted in furnishing supplies and the contributions be delivered to = "20n and din i evening by ——————_-—— ensuing year: delicacies to the United States Gen- the Oil Well Supply Company in the ladies porbeies tist church. Bombay averages more than Earl D. Holmes Holmes eral Hospital No. 21 at Denver, and the Henning Building, where they enty-two inches of rain a year Hardware company, president; Wal- which is more generally known asa will be packed and shipped. Th: oH Al AN POS |gets most of it within four or five lace Leavitt, superintendent of the recuperation hospital, has asked committee in charge consists of A} | month: —— UAHA Midwest Refinery, vice-president, and the citizens of Casper to contrib- Mrs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. Lew ae George B. Nelson, secretary. The ute at this time a generous supply Scott, Mrs. C. W. Van Burgh and | Logon Soqooteet Ne ao-aleste-atosteste-i Pe: So-ate-ede<toateste afoeteate-atoetese-sfeetoate-ofo-ege ate ofoatostoate-scestestoece only office that was not filed at last of jellies, ja and preserved J. S Mechling, and anyone havir F eS 'o ra Set ‘ rae ar Mh 09 Fg" Se! . ite “ night's meeting v the treasurer fruit. There now over 1,000 donations and find it will be impo: position. The likely candidate in the) patients at the hospital, all of them ible for them to deliver to the de: & eS view of the directors is Villiam | disabled soldiers who have returned ignated place, please notify Mrs. i | bo $9 Bailey, an officer of the en’s' f-om overseas service. Townsend or Mrs. Scott, by phone, 'e& Stale-bank: “The Order of the Eastern Star ss it is desired that the shipment ee George B. Nelson chosen to has undertaken to make the collec- > made the middle of next week. The Sheridan Post kas demanded succeed himself as secretary of the; an Mnvesiination be made of the lake HANCHULT NES TORE OF OUTLAWS, ON WARTS =o SOLD AT COST RATHER organization, but declined the fF term as acting governor. In this |connection it may ke of inte manent office stating however, t By it to the ig T sian THAN RETURN The Casper Realty Co. Evidencing the sentiment of the Casper Chamber of Commerce in favor of a program that will put Cas- per among the cities in the country that are doing things thru an enter- prising industrial club organization, a representative of the Ame n City bureau is expected to arrive in Cas- per soon to outline the work of the club and look over the local situation Has Noved to No. 162 So. Center St. HENNING HOTEL BUILDING Casper Realty Company PAUL H. MOORE, Manager 2 osa0s RK? M% Sao 1% en % KO? K? oe, + +4, OF OM oe ° Re would take the office pnel other ar- o, > yr Ro Starting Saturday morning, we will sell the Capitol Cook Book for 50c, the Moody, adjutan eos by the attorney “% Ny eee ene Aw REV CRAE Vindivontelt ate and by the pro: < gular price of this book is $1.00, put up with oil cloth cover so you can use it & PROSESHT gn SHED . OR OR ee aa SONG ay are 2 Nata of Ada county to oa in ‘the the kitchen ard if it <ets dirty you can wash it off. This is known the world oe t UUTE bad st idle ak ater the situation of the all-Russiar er Governor NORE @ over and is the largest selliag cook book on the market. + 7 © ; with headquarters at Omsk. ander administra SY All the receipts your Mother used to use and a thousand more in this popular S38 LE te urrived there forwarded by cable aucavina tormiallrelloee MBSE 3 & } ’ ' © | cever ng light on Russi nd including an inter Ee Blewiglnture’d bales: wos: ee vi w with Ad imiral Kolch head of the ssian. government in which has n in| $e Don’t wait until they ave all gone, as we have snly fifty. $3 SHERIDAN. adm invited the co-operation of chments of American, Brenct igating the Idaho militia fund for |S ‘ : Bo i ~ wate witrie 11 British troops in military operat’ons east of the Ural mountains, Fol- RL Tee Gh SEC TINY: DI Also special sale on Bibles and Diciionaries. ee Nese etn tha : loving is one of the letters the correspondent wrote while on his trans. ommends the prosecution order | ¢& eked Wiss habi d look f e HaveninvoverySatards ee the plot in cae tations in Shor Siverian journey giving a picture of te scenes he witnessed in Manchuli Ce ihaseeneiane’ “eanonsiblel fociny Get the Wigwam habit and look for a si bargain every Saturday. ‘3 dan of J. Rheinstrom, Seattle pr Be ee oe ¥ Sha So a wanton, illegal and criminal use | % ° aS CNROUTE TO ¢ ABOARD b§;nds have raided the town in the ef the funds of the adjutant general's | foefeefoegeegesteedecfoefe-ake afo-efoefo-efe fo ofeefe-efo-eho-8 ao eSo afe efe-efo-efe oho <fo-efe oe 48 So af ofe «fo 0fe eo ofe-eSo-efe-ct moter of the Mids nddition project F near the Bremerton BRITISH MILITARY TRAIN. st carrying off food and sometimes “*! be brought to trial, and | — re a While Under (Corvesnondence of the Asso 1 people. They still come in the dead t! people of Idaho may be | TIE ae Roe with extradit chuli, or Manchuria, on ef the night and bold is he who goss advised as {0 the conduct of | Pgo-cloeleale-afoeleefocfeckeefoefe oo e% o Joate-sfo-efoogo-cfe-afo-ege efo-efo fo «ho: foako efosge oafo-efe oS aho-0%o of oe efe-ege him to bring Rt - of mysteriows Mongolia, bt in the darkness, unarmed. A slit Ciomonlelal Rd urine ath oky cars 1917 | eo on a cha throat and a body lying stiff in the 22d 1918." f | 3, preferred by ( the Tong a, recalls tod: estern mint when law ad oun an extr and Sibe > icy street tells its own story ed the tine fur mitte to be purchsa or at Manchuli, for fur-lined gloves of- T fur-coated animals of Schreibeis of tion, a pur ho co <s) 0450-4) + eee —_ : - * Seeder 4 : bres s ~ — Schreibe's in (his. ndvis ane : ae 4 Hi that he agin spiauall : / akiag Tour thru St went for a song before the F | ata ‘ Ay Ste an action for $100,000 ¢ oe Pai area: Be et. Defee transportation, ili j A i p Ay oe cruing from the proceedit 5 Fs mathe haos reigning in the life of Si NS i weed e3 here against Rheinst oe ie ‘ and the cornering of the ay ¥ ~ case is based, it is said : oe B apa supply sneculat Thre ng mings delegates to the * ~ torney Gri , upon the ridan 50% ) i ia Ge Z mountain ¢ s of the ruc Oo: 5 5 s torney Graveney aye he mult. filed push their way along i int for 8 : Nutone, held in Sale Lake ¥ of Winter Clothing, Underwear, Shiris, Caps, Sweaters, ¥ against Rheinstrom her and the re¢{ a hy men) from ‘ he Qap rt Fy Atfur coat! ek, w re me ; of the Sy _ A ¥ uted facts upon which that proceed= | great leather ¢ ae i teie tions comimtt h put thro a eo oe ~ ee pote facts up with, great leather sia is almost worth its weight 10% elonement of, the. proposal etc., in the Men’s Department = o> been crowned by such a lea The three were The other suit said to have filed against Schreibeis i attle is , tion of poods nrles D. Carey of Cheyenne, K.H. ie 2 ~ to compel him to furnish deeds to two |i 1 the aeece ‘ered fre s espe Hadsell of yi Cora B. ¥ — ae lots which Rheinstrom 's | comp: ed, deso: found in Manchuli iene W nA Q oe city hae sl fg Sa aaa a CLOTHING EXTRA SPECIAL = o*, ibeic Big Pur h ian yeti fed tt . Schreibe pie ere ae 1 roods in pieces filled the shelves ; recommended ao E in the majority of the shops. One Ly the League of Nations committee A liberal discount will be given on We have xbout a dozen _ Stetson és ing his selling camp 04 Czecho” great shop sold nothing but doubtful at the peace conference in Paris is eee mon eee ‘ ing from the ap and fashionable broad well adapted for this purpose and that all Winter Suits and Overcoats. Also (Derby) H left worth $4.50 and be 4 oe S176 oe sh. Rheinstrom | front, of whom there . htly-garnished women’s j, prin uld be accepted by . ; = 2 : : “ Dia lit re rlis a large contingent stationed in the huts which might have come from oor 1 tified by the sen- |< on Macinaws and Leather Sleeved $5.00. Your choice for $1.00. oo oo, “e' is permission to from Schreib n for him, and later ‘city, nimble Chinese infantrymen in some chic modiste on Fifth avenue o, ~ Vests. Pie earon ceivetieiaythat, hel had forms of blue, Armenians, New York, or the Rue de ta Paix, a 7p Bees ; 3 Oe che 2 ms js ali s, and rich Chinese mer- Paris. Another store was stockec Miss Mary Morrison has completed 4 eo sold tye ce Bee Sees ene ae ane acilog in’ black with canned! goods and French wines,|hor thirtieth’ year of continuous sor- |< FLANNEL SHIRTS 5% advance of $820 pi e aaa , nts and sealskin hats including champagne, the latter sel!- as a clerk,in the office of the - Pla HaRe al reouts and sealskin hats, i g pagne, ? vir 9 ’ $3 Schreibeis ia said to have pwrcredit|_ Manchuli_ moves in fear. Outlaw ing at 160 rubles a boltle Auditor of State in Columbus, 0. &Y MEN’S and BOY’S Wie Aue RNa OURO Gaus: HATS) + more lots for 56,' NE = - ¢ d si ayy i ae for the $1,400 upon his purchases. | ; j £3 It is to compel him to give deeds te Booatetorgergergechos%s nr doaoateatectecfectectecteateateete-oteetestossoate ote stiretoete afocteets So eheatoesectocgeete UNDERWEAR work shirts with collars attached at aod i iiel tyro pre nee iy ay ve ais Oy ” SX greatly reduced prices und we have i Bey : e Seattle su ° 2 " 3 2 i i g and we have a action ee oe a ‘ sit “AIL, of the ~ Received Today "° y A big reduction in price of all mens a 94 ies eae Det Bd f & 4 ‘ f 4 i-Boys’ Winter Und 1 splendid assortment to pick from in Sse were made in notes tha: were flouted A. Fascinating Collection of COI ae nama Se ; ~ plain grey and kakhi colors, also light oe o4 K2 + into the hands of innocent purch have a good assortment on hand yet, PARK EXTENGTON BILL PASSES LOWER HOUSE Mr, Mondell’s bill extending the Yellowstone Park to the south and southeast has passed the House of representatives This bill is the out- come of, a general agreement that the park ought to be extended to the South so as to include the Eastern slope of the Teton Mountains, son’s Lake, the Two. Ocean Pas: Thorofare Basin. The rights of those ng within the added arga tq the park are fully protected in hier bu, as well: as the rights.of * who | have had grazing’ jrivsle: Ww area, The’ passage ,of this bill and } the road construction, Which will fol- l6w, will be of great benefit in-ren- dering the Park accessible to central and southern Wyoming, especially to Rock Springs and Lander. ‘ dime ae Sosteste fe oleate e! iM Sas ne Sa ae ° ° 1M ree, 2 040-4, and dark stripes. MEN’S and BOY’S OUTING FLANNEL NiGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS wi consisting of heavy cotton and all- toate Me tote ctecte K 2 + oe wool Union Suits, also Fleece lined 1% + OM oe eee, + ¢ ° Gage and Fisk Hats Both for Woman and Miss. De- cidedly smart new models for all oc- eS Sas and all-wool Shirts and Drawers. om 1% ¢ iM EXTRA SPECIAL We are closing out a lot of odd wool 1% e o-420- roeteet Sot oeees v 2 Sa % ‘s % o, ¢ >> casions. . Priced $5 to $20 Exclusive Agents for the NU- BONE | + 1% Le ¢ K? ear K + 4, RO ¥ 1% Seas A liberal discount will also be given K2 K? yee, o+, ° o4 ? oaho efectos iM ° ¢ on all men’s and boys’ Outing Flannel Undershirts that formerly were sold at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 each. Your RA Oo sh sacs 2, 0 ao e8-4 RD + RD ? Sad oo, + Night Shirts and Pajamas and we have es R ae o % oe %, e a ile, they last. a complete line of all styles. 1% ce 1% + CE ae a te yop $6 6 G $F | Bae ee eo apo be 5 Bye . 5 < ~ . 0 5 ‘ORR wWeTw rer ye + bea s