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Systematic Campaign by German Troops for Stripping Lithuania Bare of Everything of Value Includes Even the Metal From Coffins of Dead in Holy Monasteries and Churches believe even this order is being obey- ed. “The Germans rob us and constant- ly interfere with us. That is our com plaint. We ask and are entitled to relief.” Mr. Narouchevitch is charged in be- half of Lithuania with the tion of the arrangements for equipment of the Lithuanian which is being raised from 2 50,000 men. Arrangements purchase from the United S$ Liquidation Commission of the peditionary Forces, of rolling stoc! 3.—Germany under! ution, is methodi- ania, It is the of this plan} nother winter and make its national most impossible. > robbe is being done to the nime of deeds of brutal- crilege. Is are brought to Paris Narouchevitch, well known The succes ve Lithuania ation the arm 000 t for the Hy and in the United to the sum of $8,877,270, and of 1 engineer. He has just‘shoes and clothing to the sum of m Lithuania, where he $923,750 were made, the coniracts town to town to search \prepared, and tonnage for transpor- t hand the exact economic tation secured from the British when w he resumes his place the Liquidation Commission ember of the Lithuanian del- nounced that ‘owing to pendin t the ¢ re conference. gwotiations with the French go The n story from his own lips ment for the purchase of all A. almost eloquent witout embellish-| property” the negotiations were sus- men pended. “Tam x only what I saw. The The Lithuanian delegation made from were things others were formal protest, stating: truthful, I “It is necessary to remember that: world often listens best “Lithuania from the beginning of tness, and this is a de- the world war was a battlefield. horror that the world “During four years the country not forge terribly exploited by the German ar ary occupation. jus ingle g ion and must know “The ( wi and rman w lowed to mi was tay in Lithuania after the armis- ‘Lithuania after the armistice > supposed to keep was signed fell prey to the Russian c mistake. They have Bolsheviks and was again pillaged nd tried in ¢ ery way and robbe ee: i orderly Lithuiania re-or- “ Lithuani inhabitants’ never- £ on, But that mistake was theless united, and have collected to the error of letting them their forces are fighting against the Lithuania throughout the Bolshevi They are supposed to leave —“ ‘It is conceivable that the country > autumr but autumn will be js totally exhausted by the war bur- Meantime they use the dens and cannot endure much longer evacuation to get their the difficulties without quick out of the country. tance from abroad. is, the houses, the} ‘“‘ ‘If we should compare the situa- rms, the Germans leave are strip-'tion of other new which have They take the door-knobs of | received desirable nce from the ass from Liquidation Commission with the mis- », the bed. fortune of Lithuania, their countr » horses, cattle and have not undergone such terrible hogs, the knives nd | treatment as Lithu did, and there- <s, the machinery from the saw- fore Lithuania is entitled if uills, the sawed lumber, the motors, ; More assistance, then at least wires, ¢ whatsoever, the ‘less consideration.’ s of the fields. The protest, coupled since with “They not only take from the liv-|the report of Colonel Green, Ameri- ing the means of @xistence but they| cen member of the Baltic commis rob the dead. sion, that the Lithuania army should ent monastery of |be increased and equipped, has led from/to the resumption of negotiations. But the delay has been perilous. And, in the behalf of the Lithuan- been buried in ,ian delegation, without excuse. which there was much NOTE—This is the first of a se- tal The had been torn ries of three articles on Lithuania to from the coffin That w bad | be published in the Daily Tribune.— enough, but the sacrilege was mace | Editor. complete. The coflins were opened. | The dead were thrown out. The or- the windows, not to fruits “There is art the ¢ pucines five kilometers I went there to verify what s told me coffins o € plates = oe nents buried with them were GEN. PERSHING AND ROOSEVELT , Then the bodies were not re-| WILL VISIT WYOMING IN SEPT. ed to their coffins but were — ped on the floor in a single room. sre I saw them. ‘There was none to halt the Ger- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. _ ieutenant Colonel Theodore Roos It, now on a tour of the country mans. Thgir forces are behind the|in the interests of the American where o soldiers face the|Legion, will be invited to stop off at Russians. Only in few places|Cheyenne early next month. At last where we have troops can we save our | night’s meeting of the Cheyenne post property. There are clashes every of the legion, it was decided to dey. The Allies ought not to leave|tend the invitation and give the dis- us to fight foe "There the Germans are the both inside and out.| tinguished vi order at once when tor 2 big reception in the event he decides to accept. out, if we can have Colonel Roosevelt will be in Pueblo out soon, but if they stay until) and Denver the first week in Sep- have finished the robbery, it is| tember and will then attend the Wy- oming state fair at Douglas Septem- mistice|ber 9 to 13. It is presumed that he 600 locomotives, 10,000 freight cars| will come thru Cheyenne on his way d 2,000 passenger cars, our pre-|to Douglas. war equipment, were allotted to us Another man whom the Cheyenne will f Germany by the allies. But/returned soldiers may have a chance Ge ny never has obeyed the order,/to entertain next month is General und there zre not now more than 100) Pershing. - As announced, the gener- locomotives and 2,000 freight cars|al expects to land in America about thuania, and German ing these until Gene’ y ordered them left. was re-| September 3 and to come to this city 1 Foch re-| shortly afterward IT do not| MATINEE 2:30 TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 negotia- | # lris Theatre ==: tive mai “The Gospel, the whole Gospel, and nothing but the Gospel” is the charac- teristic feature of the Lutheran ser- mon. Come! |GANTZ MEMORIAL M. E, CHURCH | Walter L. Fr | The pastor will pr Tilman H cha Delaware and Durbin Streets. Walter H. Bradley, Minister. \ Tomorrow at 11 o’clock the pastor} night sper for a few wee alvation Army anc kindly consented to preach| will speak on “Ali things are yours.” tomorrow night. Of him the New) The anthem will be Gounod “Praise | York Obser “One of tfe Ye the Father” and Miss Edna Mae| most succes: ngelists was Til-| Yealey will sing “Con nan Hobsor He dealt out the t fearless but sweet rited And demonstrated in } th! y n- (Wooler). ¥/ Sunday: in September 1 that the gospel of good tidings om — has not lost its power upon men.’”’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . Robe will lead the 2.58 | Bue teen ankee Linden and Beech | more reel s till the. lose * RH. Moorman, Pastor f the conference year. Let mem-! Our Sunday school beg it<t0 o'clock. Classes for all ages nd f of the church units king se closing weeks the Morning s ice, 11 o'clock. Pri hest of the year. The annual confer. Morning service at 11 i ects at Sherids tember 10, Preaching by the pastor: “Meeting Es Discouragements.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE B. Y. P. U. at 7 p.m. Christian ence services are hela Evening service at 8 p. m. every Sund wrning at 11 o'clock ject of the pastor's sermon: “The 1. 0. O. F- hall ma eee ‘Christian's Source of Pride. evening o'clock. The lesson ser- is “Mind ple. dially invited to mon tomorre The public is ec attend these service SECOND BAPTIST (COLORED) | morning p TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Regular aching serv- Pine and Cunningham Sts. ice at 10 o’clock and sermon by the J. H. Gockel, Pastor. pastor, subject, perseverance of the The Sunday school c will Saints.” j eet again tomorrow at § Sunday school at 11 o'clock a, m. o'clock, orn ice begins Evening sermon at 8 10 Int vice the pastor will preaching by the pastor, subject, ‘The ! preach a sermon based on Luke 19, Vineyard.” All are invited to at-| 41-44, the theme being: ‘‘Know the tend these services. j Time of T The church hes inaugurated a} great campaign to lift the church debt. | Seginning the third Sunday in Sep- | Mission celebrate it a Whe: Pastor Schabacker of tember the church will give a rally | Wyoming will preach in the morn- for the week. The pastor is working ing service and Pastor Gockel in the hard to raise the money and respect-! asks the public to donate. Your} yerful assistance will be appre-| evening Reginning with next Sunday,even- ine ces will be held every Sur d. ; | day next summer. M. A. EILNONTH, Pastor. “The Bible, the whole Bible, and : — Ey | nothing but the Bible” is the distine-/ A Tribune Wantad will sell it. | JESSE L. LASKY presents) FRED STONE Johnny Get Your Gun” AnARTCRAFT Picture AT THE IRI IS SUNDAY AMERICAN SHOE REPAIR CO. 135 South Center St. WILL OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH. The best of material and workmanship. We solicit your patronage. J. 0. BRITTAIN Shining Parlor in Connection. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES THE STATE ATTRACTION The Screen Version By LA with Jack Sherrill TODAY ONCE TO EVERY MAN A Production with a Punch and a Purpose. No Advance in Price. EXTRAORDINARY of the Famous Novel RRY EVANS and Mable Withee for Mister Count, what! ! FRED STONE in “J By Edmund Lawrence Burke Scenario by TOMORROW Count Bullion-nia, a fortune hunter, happens to choose an heiress of Fred Stone’s acquaintance to do his fortune-hunting on, so Fred puts a necklace (! ) ’round the dear fellah’s neck and then adjures him, to listen to the Voice of Pure Reason! JESSE L. LASKY Presents AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE Nasty situation Your Gun” Donald Crisp ohnny Get Gardner Hunting Directed rk of the Lutheran chureh,!H. M. CALL SELLS | DOUGLAS, Wyo., Aug. 2! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH since the illness of the publis | dition from two attacks of paralysis. sider and Hear}Wynn, the 12-year-aid son of Mr. _ .. and Mrs. Harry Wynn of this place, » evening service until the fitstlmet with an ins promptly \Bernard was attending the bum lambs hh |in some manner was discharged, the, o'clock, {bullet entering his right chest, pass- tlthe left shoulder blade Sub- !horse-back to get the doctor He was {brot to town, and has a fair chance A friendly church for friendly peo-| s7RIKE AT BALTIMORE | LAY FEVER aes) C. Smith, internal revenue agent, d L. THE MANVILLE NEWS was .—H. M. | Call, publisher of the Manville News, | has sold the paper to E. L. Farmer,! who has been in charge of the paper; er pre- vented him from active participation | in the work. Mr. Call is at Cam-} bridge, Nebr., and is in a serious con- —— ~—_ ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS SELF SHOSHONI, Aug. 23.—Albert accident Wednesday morning that might prove fatal. Al- bert who has been driving the de-, livery truck for the Linn & Smart store, had gone with Bernard Con- nelly to the Crowley ranch, west of town to spend a couple days While 118 West Second St. Albert picks up the small rifle, which ed thru the right lung and out below There being no help near, Bernard came to town 9 pounds Sugar___- recovery er receery Butter, per pound_ LLED OFF mS x ech: Large Size Can Spinach___- Sunkist Oranges, per dozen_ Dried Apricots, per pound. BALTIMORE, Aug. 23. — The strike of the four thousand union workers in the Bethlehem Shipbuild- ing corporation yards at Sparrows Point has been called off and the men will return to work tomorrow. Pure Fruit Jelly, 2 pounds for | Mett VapoRub in a spoon and inhale the vapors, VICKS VAPO ‘OUR BODYGUARD™ -30F. 6Gr. Carnation Tea, per pound at this price. OOOO OOOOS OOO SFOOSOOOOO8 Men’s suits of a charac- ter, style and quality to |) put you in the “well dress-- |) ed” class anywhere. Suits suiteble for Sum- ]. Celery mer resort or business. | Every new style and s . model nats heewe is || Choice of Mock Turtle Soup or Consomme Princess here, ! Plain flanhels, fancy |) Filet of Halibut, Tartare Sauce worsteds and homespuns, cool Palm Beaches. Smart, stylish Summer suits, $21 to $60. A pair of white flannel trousers makes a_ blue serge suit do double duty. ]} Rissole P Good furnishings and ee sears Hats. Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co, } Customers! please ask for y NOTICE: credit on returned goods ithout the dupli Not in Buying Cheap Shoes, But Good Shoes Buy your footwear wisely and well—purchase shoes of a reliable make—UTZ & DUNN’S FOR WOMEN—and get your money’s worth in extra value, comfortable fitting and beautiful style. UTZ & DUNN quality in itself is economy. on a shoe is a guaranty of genuine worth. That name Just now we are showing new oxfords and other low shoe styles from this firm. We'll leave it to you if they aren’ ever saw. just the prettiest” you WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE BIG BUSY STORE SATU , and was much impressed with the tor at the school last Fri- work being done. ‘ SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS ———AT THE——— G. & M. CASH GROCERY (THE CLUB HOUSE STORE) 19 Bars Swift White Laundry Soap___- Good Standard Tomatoes, No. 2!/2 can Extra Fancy Dried Pears, per pound__ Extra Fancy Elberta Peaches, per box_- Club House Coffee, per pound._--_ Six O'clock Coffee, 3 pounds for. ‘This will be your last opportunity to buy above Coffee FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Henning Hotel August 24th from 6 to 8 P. M. Table d’Hote Dinner, $1.25 Per Plate. ‘ —__ MENU. Crab Meat Cocktail Choice of: Roast ‘Prime Ribs of Beef Roast Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce Fricassee of Chicken Braised Sweetbreads, Mushroom Sauce Heat of Lettuce and Tomato Salad Choice of Ice Creams and Pies Choice of Drinks “Special Music During Dinner.” nwo | our duplicate sales slips. We will give no vate slip. Econom Webel Commercial Co. Olives Cauliflower in Cream PHONES: 13 AND 14