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ony trond Prices. highest ¢ = sight im mamber, tas been conscli-| "Ire used. I III II TTT Sarcaalunctataateasstarsazonvesocsotconssonsonsuaceaeeneestennen a SINESS DIR TORY: || - fhe sade aes imto nine PERG, . . | budget system ‘has been wr In the Day’: s News l | introduced. He is a keen and ele re se |man of affairs. He has a: sigacit?| | Baisuli, the Moroccan bandit whet ;, a eat bi sal.) 2 Teported to ‘have resumed opers- a Copenee makes him a |tiens with a large hand of folseee hat ent figure in the crowd of Favorite| has been the means of no big hg ot} os 7 SHeCsizep & es Sons. The son of a village Biaek-| tragtte' te Morocco in the pest. Ee | Au Se - had ble bes described as ihe most | ine — Az, Drewceme and Batter (smith, he has a remarkable ca-| Dic brigead of modern times. | — ing 2 Mazagar Peer and his rise from obscurity and | He Pw Zinst, and in 4 et | early a farmer. His fi tate Editor himble cireumstances * a oa, 8 | I ba peas, 5 the! Caps be a congemial subject oF | form of raids on caravans. Then, im! feampaign poets and spelibinders. 1908, he abducted Walter Harris, cor-| | eee | Fespondent of The London Times, and} } held him for ransom. The perform-. y THfbuse are os! Commentirig on thé testintony of ence netted him $10,000. The next| fSeicawe Of lense Ford in the Chicago Tribune} year eaptured Mr. Pericaris an) 1720-33 Si SUBSCRIPTION RATES libel suit, 2 Casper man says: “Welt,| Amrican, near Tangier, and demand | Carrier ed a ransom of $50,000. Theodore 3 39 | what Ses oar factory do with-| }Roosevelt, then President of the Fe 33 femt a nut? | United States, demanded of the Sul > | tan ef Morocco “Perdicaris alive or % eo = Raisuli dead.” Perdicaris was re- “48 ee Japan and the Japo-American press} teas¢g after an American fleet made y that China omght to be gratefulja demonstration before Tangier. A . later and more profitable exploit of t for Sey Tain Se epee to See Raisuli was his abduction of Sir Har- - Like the fellow who was thrown| py McLean, for whose release the| into the Fion’s den and thinking it up| British govermment handed over a) Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu- to him to pray, could only think of eee of $100,000. reau of Circalations. the petition: “O Lord, I thank a > Et : ee BR) SS ee Member ver ee Asupcinted Sethe 3 Tistvely | for what I am about to receive.” || Today's Anniversaries epubi rca ion of le } 259 West 3rd St. BEDS $2.50 Per Week Hot and Cold Water Mrs. Allie Connowly, Prop. iption be- —____o—_____ tets—ast national temperance FE DICKS CONFECTIONERY ; A London clergyman says the vention in Ge" ny opened ps : q “ P Home-Cooked Méals sm and the Interna-| world is going to come to am end this! Hamburg. Evérything in soft drinks, candy, ; Wyatt Hotel i in the League of|year. With its heart broken, as Mr.|1!849—Treaty of peace concluded be-| | smokes and fruit. On your way|}| Heere—I? ¢ m. to 2 pm, a0 tween Austria and Sardinia. r ideals, similar) Witson says, there’s nothing for it)1s97—King of the Belgians’ arrived and similar ends, is the as-|to do but get a hoss pistol and end} in England to visit “Queen| home; im rear of Casper Floral ose a. have simi ; bee at Vietoria DENBY D & TRANSFER 2 made by the Republican Pub-[it all. r } $914— Austria made a declaration | zs AY ity iation in iv a -OMPANY lieity Association in a statement giv- : of War agdinst Russia. atid en out today thru its president, Hon.| We have reached that stage in an|{915—French stopped German as Day or Night saultg in the Argonne and on} ¥ men ¢ \ heights of the Meuse. es of the two move-'plicity and economy befitting a Dem-/ 1916—Russian forces crossed the| atement says locratic government” that a mere} fiereth and captured six vil-| lages from the Austrians. | {917—American tank steamer Cam-/} Bourne, Jr. Enumerating| administration pledged to that “sim-| racteri e destructive of indepen-| $25,900,000 for aircraft offered to a} dence, the one of the individual, the} department which has already spent pena sunk by German subs | r of the naffon. billion dollars building planes and pease eee off French | coast. | th depend on war for the ac-| training fliers, is treated as too small) g ————______ eee eae shment of their objects. [change to be worth picking up. i Today’s Eves | Fy m at the creation of a} SS SSS SS ee ignty, with consequent} They have just named the atl a bese = as Her na} destruction of ali national sovereign-| Where Washington crossed the Del!” Phruowt the Christian world there! Piano and Furniture Moving Also Storage Mgr. J. Visoky . »Phone 57 Residence 231-W ty. j aware, but who shall honor the place) will be observed today of the fest? | “Both a val of the Transfiguration, one of the : ~., | twelve great feasts of the church. the ignorant mass of hu-| Chinese? + ¢8 | Many leaders in religious and civit that of enlightened intel-| i fife are scheduled to address the in-; ternational Christian Endeavor eon- vention at its sessions in Buffalo to- e the substitution of Where Wilson double-crossed the} ligence—the one by the assassination| Milwaukee people are mailing sau- of the educated class, the other by|Sage to their relatives in Germany. ¥ 5 giving equal voting privileges to na-| Under the Burleson system of swift} A meeting of the North Carolina! re savages and th mail delivery, by the time that sau- Cotton association has ‘been called e savages and those s " | for Raleigh today to lay plans for ighest type of civiliza-| sage reaches its destination the Ger-/an intensive warehouse campaign. GEORGE'S CAFE Im rear of Ramsey’s Bar in Alley Chop Suey, Noodles and Short Orders tions prim having the tion. mans will think its another gas at-} ae See cey gontexeare wines a= od : lea. ed at uth today by the reat Both are: being supported, by ‘wast |8Ct- Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater asso- ARMATURE WORK sums of money—Bolshevism by. PET eA ciation, whieh advocates a deep wat-) CASPER ARMATURE WORKS saerabty ~ce ions: front iakaia erway from the great lakes to the Rewinding -- Repairing i | Atlantie. | Motors, Generators and Any Kind and elsewhere of $2,000,000, accord- Presidents of commercial clubs and of Electrical Apparatus ing to the Department of Justice, and} highway ¢ommissioners from Monta- 109 E. First St. the League of Nations by the com-| jeer Le iia nth her eet bined power of International finan- the Dakotas are to meet today in the | i Yelitiwstone Natiénal ciers. park to con-/ “Both are being exploiiéd by thef —_ ae Lasgh me a system of western | One Purchase Makes You a Lifé a : .__ linter-park : 5 dissemination of tons of inspired t-|Public Feeling at Breaking)" °°" SES*3S Customer. tee! Point as Shown by Recent SMITH TURNER DRUG STORE °° —————_—_——_ —— 3 “Both have the open encourage- Riots Over Food | Today’s Birthdays t | me o 3 c yl i, | ment of persons occupying high off} }onnoN. (Correspondence of the| Abrak L. Elkus, former United cial positions. Associated Press:}—The food riots in| States ambassador to Turkey, born “Both have the support of profess Italy and agitations elsewhere on the) in New York City, 52 years ago to-| continent are focusing attention on| day. the continued increase in the prices Mrs, Edith C. Roosevelt, widow of | es see in it a protest of the} of food and clothing in this country.|the late Calonel Theodore Roosevelt, | against the levying of wat| Public feeling, judged by protesting] born at Norwich, Conn., 53 years ago} letters to the press and the talk one! today. hears in restaurants and private| Phillips Lee Goldsborough, former League of Nations because it mas-| houses, is mountifg to the point of| governor of Maryland, born at Cam-)| q@i@erades as a guarantor of world|extreme indignation. | bridge, Md., 54 years ago today. e Newspapers are devoting much} Earl of Leven and Melville, the) space to this subject and warning) first British peer seriously woundea | “Both are ardently championed by|the government that unless it takes|im the late war, born 29 years ago the Pr They saw in Bol-|action to curb profiteering, trouble| today. tmay be expected this winter. The) 2 nt’s recent announcement} : <7 7 present modified food con-| “i Year Ago in War | G. A. FREES Fine Tailormg Made to Measure Clothes Guaranteed to Fit 115 West First St. ed pacifists—Belshevism because its LST ME FIGURE WITH Y6U ON advoca YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETRR CLAUSEN Contractor Office 306 0. S. Bidg. Phone 7673 mas. by « 1d government, and the Manicuring Hairdressing Shampooing Massaging VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR 213 O. S. Building Ladies and Gentlemen. For Appointments Phone 259-5 peace sher Ru: Casper, Wyoming Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block © weapon for wrecking the 306 EB. Rafitoad St. Phone 11453. Carpenter Job Work of All Kinds SHOE SHINING PARLOR At Your Service Anytime. ary machine in the war- They see in the League of Nations}t i be continued at least thru} ee Ke Cun tek Fae bbe on Dene. - thra th 3 embership| (2¢ Winter does not appear to have} Roumania concluded peace with| | guarantes aatiofaction a nay ane : * means, tara their own members™P | sppeased the public, and the demand | the Central Powers. |} convince you in it, far regaining their menacing|is widely made for a return to the| British put entire German divis-| 135 S. Center St. 0. & S. DRESSWAKING PARLORS ia 2 . t of actiom on Somme salient. | position in world affairs at no dis-fstriet wartime regulations. | fom, ou Pints: dud Pancy ke a , There is great discontent among} American steamer Morak sunk by! cena LE Atee ood small householders. One writes to| German submarine off Cape Hat-| ve had their birth in the}a London paper complaining of high | teras | I theorists in gov-} prices demanded for eggs, milk and/ Wekcoms Guifantecd*—“E d¢upect} fruit and declaring “Fhose who bay} ; : and sell seem to have gone mad yer ye ee fe el “Both have had ‘ample demonstra- r ‘g -€ ei o P. the get-rich-quick’ craze, and their “Gedige is always delighted whed nee in what they charge the!y come home. You see, I leave the! ‘ : | baby with him.”—Sydney Bulletin. same writer, diseussing the} NatronaFuel Co. ¢ danger which they hold for eiviliza-|“extortion on clothing,” quotes the Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop Chfidred’s Dressts 2 Specialty Alterations Books Opened, Closéd, Audited. Stock transfer agente and regis- trars. Authoritics om Ifcomé Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Corporation Rooms 208-211 Of! Exchange Bi4g. trom of their utter fa e to accom-} '™ their r ses, and of the great "The tion——Bolshevism in the succession of | 22n0u ent made in the house of bof commons the other day that the; igh prices of woolen garments is) Russia, and the League of Nations in| net due to short supplies or gov-| the complete failure of the Holy Al-| ernment charzes, and that the stocks| tof wool in this country are the great-| horrible events that have oceurred in fiance of a céntury ago.” [est ever knowg. ( | “If that is so,” the writer com-| GEBO COAL GOVERNOR LOWDEN as “why (ae toe goods | COKE wooD } e prices, and why ‘does men’s) City Office 157 S.' Center ‘3 Y Representative Smith. has “for-| en rk rai at cost anything from) Street WARBER & SPENCER ($40 to $90)?! is the profiteering allowed?” ministry of munitions official | who made the announcement regard-/ |ing wool said that the bulk of re-| There was an informal “launching”! sponsibility for the high prices of| at the Hamilton Club in June, and|Woelen goods lay between the man/ | who makes the cloth and the dealer. | He said the government was consid-| March for recommending and promot-| ering action to prevent profiteering. ing his political fortunes. In New| PT 3 England former Senator Weeks has| béen said to have charge of the Low-| EELEY | dem movement. ,Governor Lowdea| | launched” the candidacy of W © Lowden of Iinois for the Republican nomination for President. Lawyers. 308-310 Ov S/ Bldg. Phone 680 Gen. Office Sth and Beech Streets Goverr preparations were mking as early as) Light and Heevy Hauling. Furniture and Piano Moving « Lore Baggzge Transferred QUICK SATISFACTORY SERVICE , Res, O91-W: Offer. 595 “123 Mast Second Street Read The Tribune ads. has Been an excellent administrator} INSTITUTE and reformer of the State Gevern-| Cor. Eighteenth and Curtis Sts | BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN s So! The Grele Men — Liquor Ske Stic orenons§ __15¢ AT THE CHILI KING rsctintet ss cticiis coction of State comin | SEG by a stems cocme Sea Back of Grand Cental Block. Al kinds f oom re ie. mt colfection o! e commis- a course sioris, some one hundred and twenty. | Cation The only place in Colorado | Pe Quick service, where the Genuine xesley Remedies