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== —- a a AY, 1919 FI PAGER TN tt AFN IMBERING 1) U.S. CONTROL OF HUN DIGNITARIES LEARN Soactars.cite’ Saude, “pies Popes Set foe hem Rah General Bihan, comer ws PAGE TWO __ THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Americans. business over here, they are at liberty! The. uneasy official sat down’ and fi : ffairs 1 of th rupation, Col. them, “but when I send for you I mainder lunt’s h. ith UEy i { ! | DEMA NDS CARRY aj I. L. Hunt ReEe for iheteresident of Pane you.” ‘hen he gave the ruffled| “You fellows needn’t presume be i q fi ti &. ‘a L YANKEE OFFICIALS ALONE the province and the burgomaster for officials a bit of advice. In the midst | cause we treat you deceftly that i: falicalrresn) a conference. At the appointed hour of his talk the president arese and is a sign of weakness on: our part iP HI ep H N S, March 19. ~ the secretary of each of the digni- announced that he was forced to leave |It is merely an indication of our pa- | ¥ e Uni i Workers policies’ By WEBB MILLER taries shcwed up at the conference to keep an important appoimtment. /tience. Our patience is not endless { aft ale 4 i 2! idering demandinz (United Press Staff Correspondent) room to represent these offidals. Col. ; i on week and COBLENZ. (By Mail.)—The Prus- Hunt immediately sent them back ment?” Col. Hunt asked. The Prus- | patience ence too eften in times past, Coal operators deetar: Provincial and city authorities with a message that the president and ‘sian declared that it was a very/and it lost you the war.” ms . Notice of vointinent of IPFON in Mail Service gram would pos: lead 2t Coblenz got an unpleasant surprise the burgomaster should present important conference with a “man | With these words ringing in thei: e Si Chas. E. P 1 Ly Postmaster W. W. te federal control of the mines. They when they tried to equivocate with themselves in person at his office with- from Bonn a x ears, the two officials departed. Since H. (@ 1°) ; evil ~ © al that the United miners are the American officers in charge of in a half hour. In about 10 minutes _ “Sit down! Hunt ordered, There | that time they have co-operated with our arries Prat Sproul with Completion following the lead of British miners’ civil affairs. Now they are working the indignant officials appeared, pro- is only one more important appoint.|the American officers as the best of Mos scriptions Here. of Systematic Job. with similar demands. There in harmony and evidently with a ing that their secretaries were em- ment that you can have, and that is|their ability. unemployment among miners os sir wshi 25 2 = rd o id at i ea ; Ss : fire 1 t , foreman of the conn f : department of theTribune st night f Chicago anu where he has on business for the past ten M. Worley, m ave f for the Tenth ine | ) MRS. CHRISTENSEN GAINS 36 POUNDS Health Was Completely Shat- tered When She Began Taking Taalac. CT tobe ms rT 7. Christensen, r: ~ 44th street, . he imn ? ane ed t on first sight, en By t 1 hange. Why fm Natrona rumbers from the center or opposit My say the Fourth is truth. I had A frequen it 6 on ge fo yaa az go Liberty Loan Committ \ 5 ait the peopl AT THE IRIS WEDNESDAY. a and 1 almost a nervous wreck since. I thought my condit bad enow before, but } “TOCKMAN LEAVES ESTATE OF $359.66 TO RELATIVES : EMME im to get me to try Tan oe improvgment commenced t, Wvo.—A. W. Smith, with the first bot of the aining in weight and st: Green Ri { ten i fortune bulk of which one nephe 109,000 00 catth He a cowhand in tron cat just and nothing it night to con comes too Tan! Casper PI the Alcov: You're right—they ‘‘Satisfy”’! Chesterfields reach the smioke-spot; that is, they let you know you are smoking—they “Satisfy”?! But they’re mild, too. It's the “just-right” blend of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—that’s the idea. And the blend can’t be copied. You'll be glad you tried Chesterfields. The extra wrapper of glassine paper keeps ’om Fresh. i HNN advances because it is of Health. In just a few “quack”? idea for which its persecuted and jailed, to MOTLCTIN Wud: ————=[==io recognized science t benefited thousands, and CRIME ON INGREASE IN. {ah th nirti I fetes has its many sclic ane itions, with practition- dful of practinor wth? Because Chiropractic offers tity the richest gift of Nature— LONDON. (Corresponde vn because thinkin: people know Associated Press.)—Crime has ural in 2 normal body, and are the increase in England since th: it science which attacks the ab- ng of the armistiee and. in of- itions in the logical way, and, with- ‘ spare culerly Bolan «©. removes the cause of disease. RACE ECC OMUC nay RECR EEX: that sicknes: eagerly Notice to all Sheepmen fear Yards, it i : out tent to soldiers on leave. It is the cold the Chi tor does not cure. He puts the body uatural result of idle hands, the oft ————— - in tune 4 wre and the natural healing forces vials say. WYP RAIN cP il build up ugthen the ..+k and diseased ergans Attendants at centers where leave NUH OP it found the rtain diseases are the men congregate seem to be of onc ire of the spi bones on the nerves opinion as to why soldiers now com- mit petty crimes. Th y the bear- ing of the soldiers has chanved since hostilities ended. When they ob tained a brief respite from the fight- ing they still felt that they were en gaged. still had something to do and = = he lifegiving currents. By adjusting = something to think about. Peopk = 4 = E = certain parts of ihe spine and removing the pressure, iliness in those o ns that these nerves feed, can be sclieved. Thruy! CHIROPRACTIC a, THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH ‘i the most miraculous benefits have been bestowed upon thousands arier all other methods have failed. in naAny es where children, men and women have en up. or pronounced incurable, co plete res- Or t toration followea the employment of Chirop: tic (KI- RO-PRAK-TIC) methods. To the sick it of a real hone of relief. Send your name and full information i SK MILES LARAMIE J wright at the back door of the Citizens State Bank at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of organizing a who are at the Young Men's Chris- ociation- and Red Cross ce. 3 that now there is no interest Wool Growers Association tle they can do in the cities, : have much money. mentall They are idle ly. nite he fal watched 1 been J 7 = 2 You are requested to meet in the back room of 7 ; 2 One-third of the candidates for tate offices to be filled’ at next month’s election‘in Michigan are wo men. ~ HIGHEST PRICE. PAID: about Chiropractic will be given. extend Dr. Joseph H. Jeffrey beloved hus- th en . FOR LIBEUTY RONDS ne ai ee Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey CASPER LOAN OFFICE MRS. A.B. ESKRIDGE CHIROPRACTORS Licensed and Bonded Brokers S. Center Plone S040 ne FAMILY und FAMILY Orders Attended to Some Dny Lyric Theater Bldz:—Phone 706—Residence 93 ‘-