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PAGE EIGHT GRUSHING SPARTACANS FIRST JOB TO FAGE GERMANS’ BLIND FIGHT AGAINST Hl pondent.) BERLI the new Germ to Minister-P: His views are held blind hard time of one thin: ar to id an- r out. government 0 other thing to pre is no ch except in where the workmen r, that people may not ac » the vovernment of using arms inst hungry working people. The Spartacan leaders have con tinually covered themselves under th cloak of labor leaders. More and more it is becoming sing clear that Spartacism 0r movement but a and eco- nomic struggle. Invariably the Spar- begun their work z ries of strikes, in directed a government. it was le was not for nt he had been used incre 2 or 2 propaganda by wealth and the the issue became ¢ 4 t n n the stru but t that the movement ¢ W. in IW. is perhaps less more of the world are not cl exponents wil t . But, in g bution of overnment yds—and it of wo all rule. Politic of the social itoc which ,» woman and child s according to ould be established order. to gener. Comnicni on its of this mo Familiarity with shevik, or shows that tempered b. practic tion of a few individe , would become a Sp: rved long move of view i wer v e This is the position of or rather ¢ icts in Germany the government is ing to k i] ich have cen munition > idle. aree ople be id more freedom from the has stolen the pcoy s the cry is worde that place i Dusseldorf, been in Sy months. wuise o governs i The , f » most and pros ition, a polite term for a move of help fore: d destructior Ans with killed and destroy will ever ¢ people who h to violence dt of w ustomed four years arly subject to thi perverted ri The Gery this problem for the first tated to use people 1 socialistic and it sought to start a y world with a cle § Hence it tolcrated the, Spe ind tried to use pro the radicals. To shoot vn forces re d the | DDEN ENEMIES. DIFFICULT ‘SOLDIER’ LETTERS FOR PUBLICATION IN PAPERS of the country ned by some th enewspa- In | the followin soldier is appearing in | per: vish to take this opportunity of ¢ expr ng what I believe to be the! opinion of the mi of the A. E ". Having discuss subject of | on numero with several hundred Incle Sam, I find th pleased with the bone drv ment. The opinion prev: that while they have been in France fight- on “Who represented Ame attlefields—the devoted his time to the dry c who went over the to 2 different y the amed o not feel t ‘wond 1 they won th BOYS GOING TO SCHOOL ON SHIP ited #renn.) —When the United he carried a ve able sea- sreen crew of boys. ren represented the experienced rd. Before the end of a number of the once could ‘shoot the su: auth, or figure a sight, the zation classes held en route. The navigation school is a shipping ide The members of th and were work, that imulated in all their ne was tly im- »roved and the ship kept in such con- tion that at the end of the long ge, no repairs were necessary. As soon as the time of sea ser- ice required by law is completed, hese boys will be entitled to third late papers and assigned to some ship of the merchant marine service for bridge duty. - > The best store in the pest litte city n the west solicits, at least, a share of your trade. We are the only trictly Cash Store in Casper. A oods must be pzid for before lea ng our store or on delivery. All are reated alike. Pay CASH and Pay ESS. We cater to quality as well) ts price. Groceries Meats and Hard. | vare. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., Phone 10. | SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a’ German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter arways wins and so there is no need to become panic- tricken. Avoid fear and crowds. rcise in the fresh air and prac- ice the three C’s: A Clean Mouth, + Clean Skin, and Clean Bowels. To Carry off all the poisons that ac- cumulate within the body and to wara off an attack of the influenza bacil- , take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and is to be had at any drug store, and called “Pleasant Purga- tive Pellets.”” If a bad cold develops, go to bed, vrap up, drink freely of hot lemon-! ide and take a hot mustard foot-bath. Have the bedroom warm but well entilated. Obtain at the nearest drug tore “Anuric Tablets” to flush the control the pains and! 8. an “Anuric’” tablet| ‘very two hours, together with cop- ous drinks of lemonade. If a true} case of influenza, the food should be| simple, such as broths, milk, butter- < and ice ¢ but it is impor- that food given regularly in! to keep up the patient's strength and vitality. After the ‘cute attack is passed, which is gen-} rally from three to seven days, the | system should be built up by the use| of a good iron tonic, such as “Iron-| ablets to be obtained at some lrug stores, or that well known blood maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.—Adv. r than one good meal. e of the unstable in leaders hay r Germany, and have in the industrial « Their following is numbered | the hundred i nillions see much fart Taking ady mony This is the move- | ich Scheidemann de- . and though for ctory will proba re bread and me. OF UNCLE SAM | | by this bond issue? AT THE IRIS THEATER TODAY , Cc UESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT BOND ISSUE TO BE VOTED UPON APRIL 22 OFFER AN EXPLANATION ————————————————SSSSSZD Q. What is the amount of the cense tax will pay the interest and bond issue? slso retire the bonds at the end of A. $2,800,000. ten years. Q. Is this the total amount to be | Q. What will the average auto- spent in the State? ‘nobile license be? A. No, the U. S. Government will A. At 40c per horse power at natch the State dollar for dollar to t $12.00 per car. the extent of the entire sum raised Q. Hbw many automopiles are ape ee State: there in Wyoming? Q. Had the Legislature appro- Tw Drinted bane: a 40 enty thousand at present. pee any funds for State road era petnaiiberton the hiectten hould be at least twenty-five thousand. | What will be the average amount collected from auto- licenses? : $300,000.00. Q. During ten years? Yes, the last Legislature ap- iated $600,000 out of the gen- eral funds of the State to be spent ring 1919 and 1920. Q. If the bond issue carries what will be the total amount spent with- in the State on highways? A. $6,800,000. | A. $8,000,000.00. Q. By whom are the bonds is- Q. If the bonds are carried ‘where sued? will the money be spent? A. By the State of Wyoming. Is- A. 75% must be apportioned ac- by the State treasurer; approv-|“ording to the assessed valuation to cd by the Governor; certified ‘to by ©#ch county. propr the Seerctary of State. Q. Who determines where this Q. If voted will all the bonds be “ney is to be spent? F iagaedlanronse?. | A. The State Highway Commis- A. No. The plan covers a 3 year |$!00- Who compose the State High- Comm on. bonds, -%- Five men appointed by the ‘rovernor, one from each road dis- period, and the bonds will be issued, @- the money is needed. x Q. How lo will these run? A. Ten to twenty years. That) é ee is, they may be paid at the end of| What are the districts? ten year. } No. 1. Laramie, Albany, Platte What interest will the bonds !#nd Goshen. : No. 2. Carbon, Sweetwater, Uinta ‘oln. A. The limit is 5%. bond can no doubt be sold. < Q. Who will buy these bonds? ‘ A. The State of Wyoming is in a position to purchase these bonds cut of its permanent funds. Q. How will the bonds be retired? A 4% nd Fremont. No. 4. Hot Springs, Washakie, Big Horn and Park. bs 5. Sheridan, Johnston, Camp- hell, Crook and Weston. i : mS Poe Q. How will labor be benefited by ]} efri Btom. thevState “Automobile | ch aupond issue? 4 8: A. The labor problem during Q. Will a man’s taxes be affected Se an Ge ee reconstruction period will be solved by the State providing healthy out- door employment at good wages. A. No. The State automobile li- COMPUTATIONS ME SHEETS Estimates on Job Work Comptometer Operators Furnished by the CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Office Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and Durbin IXVOIC INVENTORIES Phone 442-W Your choice of a good Motor Truck should be based on the high standard of the factory building it and the unquestioned responstbil- ity of the distributor selling it. Both are of vital importance to your success- ful and profitable use of your truck—not only today but for a long time in the future. For twelve years the name of W. W. Barnett has meant personal service and attention and financial responsibility to buyers of motor vehicles, 1-Ton,Federal 114-Ton Federal 2-Ton'Federal $2100.00 $2600.00 $2850.00 314-Ton Federal 5-Ton Federal $8700.00 $4800.00 FEDERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR—$2750.00 FEDERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR— $3760.00 F. 0.-8, DENVER Freight and War Tax Paid W. W. BARNETT Distribytor Colorado and Wyoming 1308 Lincoln Street - - DENVER view.” For some time there has been no'end' of talk-regarding' the cstab- lishment of -a-newspsper in the town. The growth in size.of the place, the rapidly increasing business and the ever increasing activity in the oil fields, ‘have virtually made it impera- tive that there be a newspaper.’ Every- one‘has been hoping ‘for one. And now, on Friday, ‘these hopes will be realized. ee eer One Million Dollars. Each State \jhas been sent its quota. Caspers quota is $411. ‘National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. 4-8-5t 3. Niobrara, Converse, Na-|:, Election is April 22nd. The amount is $2,800,000. The rate of interest shall not ex- ceed 5% The Federal Government appro-| priates an amount equal to that raised | by the State. Seventy-five per cent of the pro-| ceeds shall be spent in each County, ! apportioned according to assessed{ valuation. The residue, if any, will be used in counties where conditions| make construction more expensive. | Work shall be done by contractj with the lowest responsible bidder, under the direction of the State High- way Commission, representing the five highway districts. |= Success of Bond Issue Election on | STOMACH UPSET? 7 Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. | . Edwards’ Oiive Tablets | That’s what thousands of stomach| sufferers are doing now. ead of | taking tonics, or trying to patch up a) are ilment — Q. How will the ranchman and oT PAPER ISSUED qT farmer be benefited? kc ‘i 4 A. Lower cost of marketing pro- | = tay nh. duce; reduction of county taxes for) ROCK RIVER OlL TOWN the building and maintenance of | i ’ roads; lowering of wear and tear on} vehicles of ‘all kinds; enhancing the; ROCK RIVER, Wyo., April 10.— value of all farm and ranch lands;/ on Friday of this week, the booming facilitating children reaching school; ' little city of Rock River will see its Lringing remote districts in closer | first newspaper, “The Rock River Re- touch with cities and market centers.) Q. How will the State as a whole} April 22nd means network of roads he benefited? jconnecting the principal cities, vil- A. There will be a system of high-|Jages and intervening communities. ways connecting all parts of the State.| If the Bond Issue carries on April Indeed, roads will be built all over 22nd, work will begin at once on the State in such a way as to form! plans already prepared and approved. a network connecting ‘the principal, When roads are built under the cities, villages and intervening com-'| Highway law and are taken over by munities. \the State, the State must maintain Q. Does the government build|them . these roads? Sixty per cent. of the proceeds will A. No. The State builds © the'be paid for labor while every farmer roads. The governiient pays half and ranchman who ‘has teams will the money. {have an- opportunity to do work on Q. Will this money be SPENt ON | eee — = = - Pee na hae Pa ahr lira aaa 9 . oO. ie Tederal law has been . so amended that the money may be ih Y ‘BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN \ spent on practically all roads. Y f Tiinys iceman in 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH \ The date of the Good Roads Bond! Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popalar prices. Quick service, highest quality. ' CALL 74-J - See Ben Transfer ‘Co Stunley Overbaugh, Prep. Light and Heavy Hauling._ Furniture and ‘Piano moving a specialty. ps e transferred. AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE Three roum bungalow and lot in best part north Casper Addition. Price $1300. Terms to responsible party. This house just completed, never occupied, is exceedingly well built and finished. Water in kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. Act quick if you expect to get this. Keith Lumber Co. Phone 3 iver ' you have a bad taste in your) mouth, ‘tongue a appetite poor, | cnctay, tbled ‘wit iiigested foods, i un you should take Olive Tabicc, the sub-! stitute for calomel. | Dr. ‘Edwards’ Olive Tablets are ‘a) TALI dewaggtata, | £4 arereae- soos Your Telephone Service in Peace, War and | 4 Reconstruction Peace An abundance of materials for telephone construction an always purpoees, available supply of labor, a well knit business organizatio: id normal and long anticipated demands for servico— piesa Telephone service of the type that the Rocky Mountain West received in those pre-war days was within the bounds of possibility, War the nation squared its jaw and turned its face toward war—when industry in general lined up behind the nation in one solid phalanx to bring about the Great Result. There was no lenger an abundance of labor and material available for any Purpose not direetly connected with the prosecution of the war. ‘Thousands of highly trained telephone men and women were called upon to devote all their time and skill to meeting the needs of the government. And neither was.there the ame normal demand for service. The candle was burned at both ends. While the ‘supplies of the things that made service possible at all fell far below normal, the demand for the service rose steadily until the daily number of calls reached tremendous Proportions, During this period we rendered the best telephone service that war-time con- ditions would permit, but it was not and could not be the same t - vice that the publie enjoyed in days of Peace. SFE SE Reconstruction We have gone through the troubled lod of to-da; important period of reconstruction. pet al vie handicaps fe But it has not been) possible to overcome in a few months the posed by nearly two years of restricted construction. New buildings, ani completed sertehboarit popes a rovisetl mor can esge numbers addi. period of time, eae ov Se ee # We have not yet been able, under these conditions, to b: your telephone service back to the same\high standards that characterised tits mse ‘days. the same policy of striving to give the Best Telephone Service in the World still exists, and to-day our efforts tered wot! ply- ing the most efficient heriine that the ips bays pelt] Bie But then came the day when the present unsettled conditions May weexpect: your confidence and cooperation while waiti that period of normality to which es all business is looking forward? ¢ The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.