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PAGE EIGHT [ MILLION DOLLAR ! Pa 10 ENEMY'S HE HELPED EN Wi QUCLY HUN OFFICERS ‘SERLIN CAWS ARQITRARY POR Ta ‘I N. DI GN ANT AT BERLIN. (By Mallya liberal (By © eT » CNW REPORTER FIELD norco Ses PLAYED IMPORTANT PART LOSS OF RANK eres ee Tigo | emery Cae ce Y BYU.S.BUREAL mal government has made some igwam of his Great White Uncle. | °° AMSTERDAM, (By Mail.) —Offi. fee very contrary to its policy th He's all dressed up in his triba, best, even to beaded moccasins and! | f tl Id Germany. t.) JUVENILES OF | ceca atbating we Deciit seeenate deal” One of the most notable new laws|blankets in the ancient mode. He} N| ‘expressed great indignation at the | is in force in Berlin. It prohibits wo- jfills the corridors of the Capitel, 6 IN} vow) LA RAMIE ROB |new War Office regulation abolish ‘ : Ri me uae RHINELAND (By Mail.) — {men from working as waiters in Ber-|<tands immobile and eg eyed ve The following ip @ lst of Genera) E that the need for secrecy has passeu, | eee Ln restaurants. There is no other | Pennsylvania avenue while’ thé pretty | contractors fatr to Carpenters’ Local es Snow of March 3 oyend 4 Remained is is possible to tell something about | CO-ED HOUSES ‘| geitung: 4 Tae ae taneal reason for the law other than the|war workers pass and giggle at him.” | 1564. an@ employing none but ites Hor on Ground Greater Part of little known branch of the American | the system of Soldiers’ Councils and{ Wish of the male waiters, who demon-|' He talks much and well, contrary eT Ren ere & dave Mc Week, Says Weekly Report mies—the Field Propaganda Sec-j| TAR AMIE as a : {advocated the employmentiof the | strated in the interest of ruling out to the universal notion. Before con 5 en POPE Raves of ‘ Bs mays CEs tion | 50 ete crounit| most drastic means in order to en-j Women waiters and got the law igressional committees, the Indian can | F. Cunningliam, FA ‘over ‘. Go: Potting a ees Lloyd Fuitdtis Co e been arrested by the sheriff of State Forecaster. Althouzh its chief weapons were | boys only brains, ink and paper the Field|and h force the cancellation os the new passed. Women can do any other peas fluent and convincing as any fon M deputies for stealing jewelry ‘ork, no matter how hard, but not high priced lobbyist. 7, | decreese | 2 Section undoubtedly|and money from one of the women’s wait on‘table. - Casper "Wome Builders (o,, Inc. ; : itavie Tri * Colonel Reinhardt, ei aster of war Most of the Indians speak apc: (U. : ives, proveye nemans feria orice ae thet bape 112 zunen attendedithé maating and pointed out a Munley ons adie aa laws atany of’them are graduates of Car. ae Sea tee ere oer leed and ‘i smaltion dollar” termed by morale and shortened the war thereby. |ner the youngsters entered the build |the great difficulties at home and io eee other than German. This isle Indian school, A few of them tere ors any omiealans oF correction, tim eae over south-| It was decided to concentrate | ing and proceeded to ransack a largc| the East. It was impossible he said, 111" cot. geom the radical socialists | 37¢ Millionaires. One or two'in each| jn the iist please addtess the under, Je CH ERAS) 1 hes | Ame propzganda upon three| number of the rooms on the secona| ficers. ‘The soldiers’ councils, he |e relied’ tot-the ‘protestvof intelli- | delegation, however, clings to his na- | signed. ral eastern Wy ly 5 inches| 4 $ leans a shh tee ., | added, could not be abolished at pres- P ttive speech, which he utters mostly | CMAS, THAYEH; Pres, fell; much of which remained on the |Main points—the German shortage of! and third floors. They obtained three Th h d th gent Bavarians that it prohibited cor-| 5° SPs Ssct with scarcely a move Pp. Beebe en Easew ot ground the greater part of the week. food, the constantly incre: num |: aa watches, a little other jewelry ore ey Weree aa abl ei) €X- | eaponidents from giving Bavaria pub-| nr 4 MBs Ree ai lew: peaaeas he stern districts. there were|ber of American soldiers landing ! about $40 in money. tence was) comprehensible. ‘city. with, “Well, they'll have to|™en ips, and now a France. and the arguments in Presi- ‘write in-German—otherwise how wib| er of 12 to 36 inches gent Ww or i speeches. ‘ ‘GUARD 10 SPOIL G iM) ENGLAND T0 WAGE i 10 WAGE WAR we know what they are writing? . f snow covers Lincoln county. Tem-| he Field Section consisted of mo. gi eS EAL et Seratanea (10 the week were some-|tor trucks and a balloon outfit, with oa Seventy: fixe Fellroad sare are meet what below normal; there were no/|fourteen men, under Lieutenant KIDNAPPING? NEVER! ie ally te ae away the perehen- severe extremes, and day tempera-|Geo Nicholas Ifft, Jr., of Poca dise so! y America’s largest mai? tures were continuously low. jtello. Idaho. Lieutenant Ifft hag ile IS PONTINUED order house. | "close of the week ranges |!ived in Germany, spoke German and, : a8, ? Ge ON aie | At the close of the we ve. {understood the ‘Teutc mina arm aie ane es Money to loan on cnattels. Secu- | The Germans w circulating a ity Loan Company, Suite 202 O.-S. : every day that you can have twent: Ne atten Fa Press) | 1B 1-2-tf | killed their prisoners. This (nye sent trol tis to continue for a while, at| personal bodyguard, and not . 4 LS feeding is light; in some locali med to force the Ger- p, least, in England. CHICHESTER § § PIL ; or s ve to pay anything for them. Th { around Rawlins, Sheridan, Worland|™an mechinegunners go fight to the Trnited Py 3 : hs on the sale of certal Seale } and Chugwater stock still pick their |? a vat fered such a bodyguard. articles will Be UeneenS and in aor a \ hous: er Early one morning a represents | 288 removed. e government has a SEs | I in depths, EVERY MAN Who has for his motto, “I WILL SUCCEED”, must bear in mind that personal appearance has much to do with the accomplish- ment of his goal. We can help you to succeed by keeping your clothes nicely clean-- ed ,pressed and repaired. WE ARE EXPERTS In our line of business and em- ploy nothing but expert workmen. YOU WOULDN’T THINK of trusting gour savings account with inexperienced bankers. $O WHY trust your valuable wearing ap- pearal to inexperienced cleaners? WEHAVE ~ the largest and best equinped plant in the state for the handling of your garments. WE CLEAN everything from a necktie to 2 feather bed. And every garment is given EXPERT personal attention. Our phone is 255-J Qur Location is 121 E. Linden Our Proprietor is O. L. Thompson Casper Dry Cleaning Co. For Better Service were open in all districts ex coln, Uinta, northern S and western Fremont counti cept in the snow covered d correspondent was otf ast br ath. Several hundreds living on the range. ate _ ae ; 2 eta >porter ving’s gencral order relati tive of the “K anda m7 ivec | 20 intention of stepping out yet from) 4 Of 20 well distributed reporters |iumane handling of prisone the natal with mandantur™ ariver'|-ts direction of the nation’s diet. | Li ernie 13 17 state lives CGr in eoog. © *!printed in German. The aviators) p.,7; ohare ndente| The sugar ration has been in- SOLD BY and 3 report fair. in the Jack-| iFiunee showers iabithe ledtlats Gear nglish and American correspondent: | df half h - ~ = son Hole vicinity are in excellent}, UN% Snowers of the leaflets over there that a plot had been discovere | “*°28ed from one-half pound to three | Serco 3 front lines. And the propaganda had! ¢5 Kidnap them as a means of drawing | 1uatters of a pound per week, rer} 4 EELEY Suse oneihe sroundo (Gnches) almost immediate ntcce- Mach Entente troops to Berlin.” , ‘erson. The weekly margarine ra-! Hine 5 Southeastern Wyoming: Cheyenne, |2¥" crews surrendered and eage The representative accepted a cuy | 20%, has been increased. Certain} 1 Ws aeetar 0 Gaebent race A(T showed their captors copies of the} o¢ “ersatz tea’ and urged the ac Binds of meat. may-Be obtained with: > yncote. H asper, race i; 3 A a tas UH Ce order which they had pick a z out coupon. Chugwater, T; Albin, 2; Pine Bluffs, | "yp [eeptance of 20 good fighters, whe DENVER, COLO yee Senter nn \ hen the propaganc < 1 t & f It is expected that food cards will} 1; North Platte, Nebr., T. lnarameriu pontine: rote Nene ap ion chemeely ex outside he he continued for a while after May 1,,L1QUQR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS bl arsed dawn *| she date when the present food books | ¢ured’by a scientific course of medi- ‘or. Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. Southwestern Wyoming: Lander, | 136 Germans— the food short South P: Boulder, 6; R: anc the numt 6f Ame “anc “egy expir cation. The ohly place in Colorado 1; Knight, 8} Evanston, 5;|po,cmue ee Ghea cand aaey eel vie, pen woud better just (ge Beets aa uietedtaege on eee nl ates the Genuine Keeley Remedies oot, 24; Grover, 20. line iamber of Americans Mauding (hae soem) hose, cucymcome; to) caps |e Consumers’ Council to investi-; are used. aSLEED) Wrong: pneridan | the field section used only the offi nate food control has pointed out Uo Sioe 1 fie from ¥ ‘hat “before the nation can drop con- Beulah, T; Spencer, 0; Dome Lake, |j. probably the f trol of importation and distribution | Watches. Clocks, Jewelry 9 Skillfully repaired by a practi- cal watchmaker and jeweler of foods it is necessary to have some effective weapon with which to deal 25 years experience. All work guaranteed. th the food trust. The committee recommends that: Cash paid for old gold and silver, diamonds and _ gold ture you, said the jovial uniformec hinet This representative of the commander, seein es us “Better not fight. Get the hotel tc ues ie eat t:lephone us, and we'll come and Shoshoni, 0; Worland, 0; Alta he bad. Tn deference to the Germa:. "" Bricht ‘prospects of a good story So long as there is a risk of scar- teeth. Kness for charts and tables. th pefore night—but they never mate city of essential foodstuffs, govern- CASPER JEWELRY MFG. GOOD PLOW CAND WORTH isszes"sore erinse!o"Shose th he—but they never, mate increase in the Ame ment control be maintained. Retail COMPANY tiene should be allowed to ping places at short in- was can army month by month. a HALF AS MUCH IN WYO, After a few weeks of this nant pri should be fixed. : periment a leaflet with a series o} TECHN {SE OF LIMB stration should be continued, rea Questions for German soldiers” value sof noor plow !sont over. These questions were de “ lands in Wyoming is about half what aie te to start the German to thi (By United te Ground Floor O. S. Bldg. erage for the United |ing about what the flood of Am LONDON, hens and restaur- n soltliers meant to him. mt system should be extended. ates it is On top of these appeals was piled to thousands of mutilated war heroes The government should continue-to $51.26 pe re. The average value!snother appeal in the shape of a °'¢ springing up all over England. import food from overseas, so Jong xood plow lands in this state is /list of the rations served to Ge The pensions ministry pioneered in| as there is risk of scarcity. 2 somewhat more than half what the|inan prisoners. The various articles © work when it established a schoo!! The report continues: Y re for the “ is Tino eood hverallentmrarated iwith Charterhouse tary hospital. “The question “is one of. nanetart ing it is 4 | : The government also is encourag-| and ultimately international organiza- ' $26 per Decency and fi os com-j| ticular emph: upon white r acre for the|rca) coffee and tobacco and butte: 2% Private experimentation to de-|tion. It is intimately connected with! - United States. The value of alllmnd other foodstuffs unknown to the Yelop new types of arms of still great | the question of state control of ship-/ fj ege ® 2 plow lands in Wyoming is also|German ration. proved to’ be ‘T usefulnes ping, the possibility of controlling # ‘DRY ¥ KINDLING/cUT-TO = somewhat more than half what it/eie of the s fuments—the ore types are being develope | food trusts and effectiveness of co-! g ( a is for the whole Unite 2s. The|German stomach yie x Henderdine | operative action. ; STOVE LENGTH > Seen 7 S av 543,]the German mind. A s points, cial limb depart “Obviously, if food trusts extend ; while it United }on the front d me into a rae their operations to all markets, the ‘ of the ration list ir Decency is desirable fov its own sake. State |tines with a ‘ t only possible means of meeting this 0 L. WALKER The aver: age of 2 farm |their hands 1g men to pe! action is by the action of the state.” e le 4 nae : with in nts in Wyom-! After dent Wilson's t? use y | ——— ' Decency has been overlooked but is gaining recog : is coma re Thane aT EIT pre neomfortable and cum-| 7 ittempt to transport the LUMBER co nition. ; Inited S copies of tran: soon discours the! mails by air is credited to the Brit e *, ; pata Te lintiongivverertrerntoverthel German nan, vat beside to feel hc | ‘sh, under whoa apaines 7th expe-, ee Se Decency adds pleasure and appetite to food. , but th lines, Within two days after the r set along without the ap nr nen 4 was’ made wit! varying succe. one toes . : s without {speeches American airpl were} Tl in India in 1911 Decency distinguishes men from animals. lroppine copies over the | Fol- however, usua; Decency demands the clarification of all milk. ‘owing the collapse of Bulgari imenting sol ria and Turke redoubled : eT FIRMS uf = onl ‘ ficers hide such zhi fig = themselves. At night coi nber of sound members, rf 1 thr ver to otr li pia : A + SEeras a SOME INFAMOUS MERAY Wi Ta CASPER DAIRY CO. zt t and Food may be safe but unclean and indecent. Safety alone'is not sufficient. men find the man-made 9 s and arms enable them to per- to form their pre-we s which at firs 2emed impos: SCORN aie »le without the natura) (By LONDON to settle land. Phone 471 on the ee: seld four y within twent Ar amber of! pris the A of ‘“c claiming to be seed ned in Berlin during the When the grst Americans ar “the armistice, mostly men and prisoner com-} ere sent over by loons show- these claiming-to-be ing the steady advance of the Amer- ans flocked axpund. ee Their stories usually begin with narration of how their hearts beat A iA BONTE CANON ROAD for America, how they long to return, and end with offers to do anything SERVICE STATION ners and gu Ss nne-Meus maps Zero weather ought never to bother a sricultur doce: TO SEE IMPROVEMENT they can for you, and finally battery. GUC eam nea nao —— , quest to take mail to Ameri 3 profit ot the venture ; DOU GLAS, Renores oem end a. os | ia meant either, ‘unless you forget, and let d by well paid La y atec at the stisre iy , ’of) comimieioners OeMarnaEl( hese s : = the charge run too low. Two other land alternatives will county was ready to proceed with 1 demobilized soldiers under on the 3onte Canon road rangements to drop, am. provided the Converse County com- have some ulterior motive in getting dl athe: of men with capi- ssioners would agree to put the nnections with America. Some of will be - youd in shape to the county line. them have been working for the Ger- ms on easy Motorists of this section of the state!™ns nst America, sious that a high y be The Anglo-American prepaga » over this route and it is be- Continue to pul : d that the local board will con- ¢4" and unti-British papers in Berlin, . with the plan, inasmuch as the Which are dirtier and meaner than} upon Converse County will rin their efforts. E very light in comparison to that °*" dances are hek ork than! which will have to be borne by Lar- in newspapers, to indicate that « a Gs ort ’ eign colony exis upport their amie count 4 i ated » intended man who Charge. keeps any battery eut of the frost. danger zone, and the more.charge the better unti| Fag come a to the 1:285-mark. Then you'll be protected against: ‘anythin, down to 20 below. ? Se The main thing is to-take. a beacuneter test every. ‘week, to make gure that your charge is up to what itshouldbe. If indoubt, ask us. j AUTO ELECTRICAL co | W. S. WRIGHT, Mer. In Dear Old England “Saying ‘Thank you’ to mer,” says a news item, “a Wallasey | 111 East Ist St. : butcher fell unconscious.” Phone 968-5 You have no ‘panies Bae passe ‘ GER Actio A NOMBER OF ovis POWDER RIVER SYNDICATE, THAT WILL DO * ‘THINGS — For they have the « siuireiere ts to-do it with. a ete srant men p, to continue at ame tir > men will \ clergyman who was not rural surround- clit to oe pnal gla: ichberhoea st aor f ar small citi ‘hired an Irishman to clean out his "eizhborhood it used to be, until) urchase. nits. _ cellar. He brought out a number of Guite lately, the customer who i Spark Plu ‘ } : ; ' Soi & pach : of 9 one or more 1! Wrong Ammunition empty whisky bottles, and as he ¥conscious.—Punch. = ; > “Boozer likes to talk about his aim lifted each one looked to see if was anything in it, , but he “The clergyman, who was walking has the of a load.”— 64 the lawn, noticed him, and said: Boston Transcript. “They are ail dead ones, Mike.” When the Bleachers Munch Again » “They are,” answered Mike. “But Another sign of a prosperaus’ base-_ there is one good thing about it, ball season is the fact: that cold, thes all had the minister when they weather hasn’t hurt the peanut crop," —-Tit-B Nashyille Banner, # —— Don’t let that old furniture, cl] One-third of the five hundred young women students ding th Uniwersity of Utah are sing thelr way through school.