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(nie wae and to fight it as Wwo-ala Taaiighhog: in tn -asanipeeBl nthe “An ae Described by a special correspondent after reading, in a@ mopth-old cone of an-eastern weekly which devoted the | paper, the. spéech: of! Ee waste uphola front portion ‘or one .of tits" sweekly vedle} ines, a policy that displeased him, : t / 28 a tions to thé American Legion, the ay. ‘em rave. Well ohnge all that St : = ‘ ry £ y ‘ erage American can readily get “the we get home." < 5 iM ” 8 i x viewpoint of the Legion: “Wait till "T get bumne," AN Outrage) The colonel’s men were gdyancing American business Man of high rani. . s into Germany on the march of o¢cupa- a reserve officer and doing a bix wor, a . : + ») tion wearing shoes that looked Mke*the| in’ the service of supply. sald rim, t . Eee a | \ ‘second. piék from the salvage of a lean | He was having his troubles in the a+, : 3 % tide On’ a poverty-stricken shone. From sind being in the army he couldn't ta)); ‘the .ankles -up his soldiers*were fitly —at least not for publication. equipped military representatives of the ES Friends and oes es Crowd sd Chapel to 1 Last : | rita tan oath rom the ake ‘" S x: lown they “looked like reassembled + Tribute to Late Officer, Laid at Rest Today in : E oe aire gate it gee Maal ba i . “end of a, yyvear. The ‘colonel sent: Poms Casket Piled Hi h with Flowers . out from Mis ecadaseibee ‘and. hatled Is ve Discove: { ed * § -4in a score of his men picked up at} Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tables e *, ried 3 > oe ae & ors , random in the street for my inspection. | ; ‘ With simple st tiStcasive services, the body of Dae Sheriff ‘ A y , 3s > ey ; . “'More than balf of those brought in were® Are a Harmless Substitute ‘om Maj ors, killed 9 9 j rf, Ft We ig hie cp s ing the mud-filmed, flinty roads, 1 id | iy ad morning in the performanc® of his duty, : > oe 0 oS, 2 k with some ‘part_of their feet bare. Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets are the was laid to rest in the Casper cemetery. > . ey 2 é “Cause? “A packfige of compound stu-| result of Dr. Edwards’ determination The Shaffer-Gay chapel, where the services were held, was filled . » sta ll cat ‘ ow” ‘ pidity neatly done up in military rea, Not to treat liver and bowel complaints ‘ tape and forwarded to the colonel by| With calomel. For used {o its capacity with sympathetic friends and the members of the fam¢ " 4 ‘ i. dey, Op the duaktermagter corps in answer to. these tablets (a vegetable com compound ily, and more than a hundred friends stood upon the porch : ; higaxequisition, for shoes, It all had Tetlce wene ee psa! in his private lawn whilo the service. i ; 5 é ne ‘ Ties . ‘ something: to-do with sizes. The regi-) Prther do et the good that calomel rep Clyde Johnson, of tte Chris i . ‘ § ment’s feet didn’t fit somebody s idea of does but no : [| ence church, was ingétiarge ofthe serv. : : Se : the ‘size’ of “Shoe they ought to wear. Leche hits sae ao reading comforting passages from i . The somebody wouldn't change his idea | Cs hs from acid foods —ycr Li | Psalms, Romans, Qhe With chapter er) | : ee ; < {and the men couldn't change their feet, ir toe and bowels ‘ake John,)and from ‘Luke's account ¢t thi TE 'so they Were marching as I saw them. | » Olive | ‘Tablets resurrection, §follawedd, by tive RING: ALBERT AT WEST POINT AND COLUMB “hing of Belgium addressing West Point Cadets during the vigit — >‘ Wait,till [get home," the colonel re-| Me you ae ‘% "and “heavy.” P readings from the text-book ef: the , : peated ‘his litiny. “I'l show ‘em.” bis ow Jhay een bade tee be x chureht i he made to th “Military Academy. Insert shows President Butler of Columbia, the King and Prof. Parsons on the steps “Wait till we get home,” echoed a perk up the spirits, 10c and 25c a ae tenhtful ara-elavorate floral dFibittes | Af the Columbia Library ‘ shortiy after King Albert was honored with the degree of Doctor of Laws. S STATE Mle ee STL 15 AGG STHTS OF STEM EOE DFLEGITES TG fT YRIC THE ATRE cialiy beautiful. tej Se Labor Conte Leads Election, Preceding the gervick Xtra. Burt’ Nye, By Py Candie fo on nas eS WTAIBUE. POPULAR STINE, WAN CHANGES .NEDED MEAP OL “CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. 7011. ‘ tod mM act companied WD: ——— a rrnrrnnannsnnnnnrneeme feated Tuedday.» O. Ratelift. | FollowMg™ the s sess cB, Organ- room, Mrs. Ratcliff played “Asleefi-in.. PARIS, (By the Associated ir ae its/own king or vassal, or simply as} a > Diisiness intefests “OF | Jesus.” - : An intimate view of the.conditions in part of the empire. - | Who said: 50> The sale said that the LYRIC nne almost fought a drawn battle. The pall bearers were Oscar Hiestand, eastern Europe jis given by an Amer-) “The Rumapinns were quick to sec} municinal election here, W. S. Kimball, Sr. Leigh ‘Townsend, lean official just back from n tour)the powerlessness of the Allies anak te: W i labor votes aided. by the ersonal, popu- § Nicolaysen, Hal Banner and G21. thru Poland, * Czecho-Slovakia, © Austria simply ‘disregarded *the communications! tate jon n Delegai ates to age 5 h th BEST Sh Cc ' of the Candidate electing Edward inemouth and Jater a visit to the Hungarian capi. from Paris. “The so-called Inter-Alied, pop 8 Ali Sik k Oth- is as the OW in asper ; ind votes Opposed’ 10: In token of respect to Mr. Major, the tal at Budapest. He says: military mission, wnbacked by anything, Tight on Allen Sackers; Ul contfol of the machinery of niuftelpal Tcounty ‘courthouse was ‘closed at_10,. “It seems inevitable that changes real, ds * game: mae other day a letter| er Important Questions to Se ¢ TODAY—SOME SHOW! vernmont ly ‘@irgunized’ lahor elect-j o'clock, and all the county officials must occur in the governments of all W# sent to the Rumanian commander, Be Threshed Out Diets. ‘ ‘Joha. J. Melnerney’ and ‘Charles | and employes in. the offices attended ‘these rew states of Europe. None of PY this mission,’ written in English and; aay A Five-Reel Feature— W. Hirsig city o lssloniéragwInas- tho funeral as did.the majoriig!of tho them are stable. Everywhere isthe in,| Hep nended’ iF shack with the: remark) Barc: Ever hee! Keates fi to communicate with him‘in a Sane OSS Cakper's, delegation to the first na. much J tr is controlled members 6f the Natrona County Bar nd struggle for power and plice 2 ear iy n um ' the mayor is ‘one, control ofc: ion to the cemetery. 4nd beneath is the unrest and discon- V5 that the Paris confereher haa, sion at Minnefipolis, November 10-11; § » new city administration will be tent-of the masses. Nationnl indepen- ae: t i dence has not brot Utopia and consti) font them a very. impolite note to whicn| {ft ths afternoon for | Minneapolis. sed by the anthorganized-Jabor | ae s they were forced, to reply in. kind;| Harty Fisher, state secretary and seci! contral’ commissioners: Lutiongrdo jnotefurnish vhrpad: These are merely illustrative pf the/Petary of the Wyoming delegation : to ‘ 's election was proceeded el ‘In Poland a strong opposition to conditions there. | the convention; as well as E. C. Cal- bitterest campaigns in local, Mr. Paderéwski has developed. Besides! “ttungary will starve this “winter. It | houn representing Van Tasséil, the first * this Poland will suffer from acute hun ipal history.) The business men's “|is beginning to starve now. The.Ru-' Organized post, were the delegates to in , te ran on a platform tounded on ger this’ winter. . Her people are sup-) manians have stri ' PL W i \ ‘thi : ' 3 pped it utterly, from! leave. M. P. Wear, first alternate of M ©. tion to control of public affairs . porting an army out of all proportion |.ceq wheat to the printing | the: Wyoming delegation, accompanied - x labor n he result of tne | ae the Wash aatas to guard her fron-/mhey control and censor the mailsvand the two delegates to “cover” the na- : Nea | division on this issue—a division al- tiers and any incident may bring a jwires and are in fact and deed con-'} tional convention as representative’ of) }- > : 4 fiost \fual--appaardtts tives hel clash with the Czechs or Germans. - : 5 n The ‘Teachen question la acute -and | Wuerets. ‘The Daily Tribune and official press flected the outcome of the I “ 7 “4 v0 1 m i es 7 = hoth countries are aflame. I doubt! Among men with whom I have ; representative from Wyoming. 4)» Bie tae uner Coramierian’ Five Business Houses 100 Percent jf a plebiscite will settle it satisfactorily |t@lked in Budapest, there is a convic-| C. P. Plummer, president of ‘th Cas: PATHE REVIEW—FOX NEWS—and ‘two COMEDIES 7 ‘ in Membership Drive Now or permanently. tion that if Hungary suryives it will per post ofthe Legion, voiced the sen- sonal popularity of be onk; y : me . em ¥ . Bt ly under a»monarchy.. The peas-| timents of the local post and clearly) f son of Wyoming who has Progressing In. Czecho-Slovakia there is stvon®jantry want adding and the old reac-| indicated what the Casper delegation Come Early! Everybody Happy” ~ nne for forty years and who in opposition to the present government, | tionary t fe rete ac “ a ry crowd is powerful, acute and would work for when he urged a strong < 44) Hihileranece dali hashes ane ae cae oc cuhich Jacks strength in its personnel. yygy. The great landowners are still fight on the alien slacker. Many other COMING—The Big 8-Reel Comedy —“FAIR ‘AND. WARM those of state labor commissioner and) At least five business houses have 5 # lies, howevey, more! the great power and with the church, | delegates from all parts ofthe country: ER’ with MAY ALLISON ai 8H all-star caat I labor director for Wyoming had! joined the roll of: 400 per cent estab- 12 the growing jealousy of the Slays. joined the r 400 per cent esi Theyshave. ie Very thoroly subordi.| frm 4 Powerful organization. Recent- have also decided to take same drastioy nated and resent the’ arrogant attitude of the Bohemians proper. Again, the plished a reputation for executive und official integrity, elected by. the narrow, 7 votes out of a total east! ly one of the great dignataries of the jaction against the alien slacker. church approached the inter-allied mis-| Secretary Fisher stated before teav- here. ‘The committee again today urged drastic’ anti-German, policy vt the’ gov {sion with'a proposal to place the Duke |g, that probably the biggest fights in lidate was 182, and) The 100 per cent establishment: Slovakia, in a physical sense is bet ai o aotegras pa The vote follows: For} ’ polmes. Hardware .company,. Caaper off than any other country over here. candidates in the offing yan. to see|men’s organizations to be ‘omficially Sioragetio = Webel's nea Dr. She ‘has*ample food and fuel and is ‘what will happen. termed as auxiliaries to the American’ a: . thus ina” comimanding position. Her ‘As for Austria, every province and | Legion: : Winey etl, and -the Ol. Exe! hanke industrits can, resume with little out- every district is a separate gover: R. L. Esmay will be chairman of the} Walla. Otheras are reported rice enlte Io. tite help. With a-strong government!ernment by itself, acting independently | state delegation acting in the absence CRANBERRIES, 10 secon IC lishments in the Ch tmas Roll call drive for membership in the Red Cross pic dekh AREY Lsigare oi | that-country-should- survive and pros-!and often-in defiance of the, -Viennajof Major Warren Dean, who probably | Tas jammed to the Pek cent and this Mast ts expected:to £91 yar, igerdanger;seems to Me in prob-| government, which 8 actually con-, Will be unable to attend the conven: | PER QUART . Sene eYbetion'crbwal | Sree ety te alle radical antagonisms, with result-! trolled, as fak a8 any control goes, tion on ‘account of handling govern: | of entertamment. “The Casper Storagé grocery ,was the ins “Political-tonfusion, !these workmen and soldiers’ councils.;|ment troops, Major Dean, now being! More Money-Saving Specials result of the elec-| first store in the city to go over’ the ° “As for Hungary,.few people here be-! Neither the Christian Soeiatists nor the | with. the 15th Cavalry at Fort\Russell. (7 mroriaa Grape } Winter ‘Nellis Pears, ripe, sweet, The theater. v filled from 7:15; top, 100 per cent in the’ Red~Cross lieve it will’ survive as an independent’ Social Democrats have ‘a majority in|Mr. Esmay is a delegate from uglas’| Fruit, 2 for-._- juicy, Cc to §:45 o'clock, according to Manager drive. .The .banner. has been hung’ in-country... Eventual union with Ruma-|the assembly, so that the All-German and known to be a capable many. ¢ ~~| ; Packdhnan 60 Henry Brennan. the store window. nin seems now -inevitable, ‘either with!party with its membership of about 39 | Many people know of the Ameriéan | Oranges, 35° 60°: 90° x * has the balance of power and throws | Legion but as many, moré want to know | Per dozen, “4 New Dates, its vote to suit its own ends: There what it Js for; whygit éxists,and what | er pkg. GERMANY SAID TO BE COLONIZING UPPER SILESIA: AS TROOPS must be terrible suffering this winter. it hopes to accomtyinh, Lieutenant: | Jonathan Apples, $3 75 ies LEAVE UNITED STATES TS BOLICE: count: DURING PLEBISCITE! | the country will be practically without | Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr, _ has) Per box - ° Figs, 15 fuel, and it is a rigorous winter cli-| covered this important subject in a briet| Sweet Captatiee, iC Per pkg. ---.---~ mate. Food already is scarce and poor statement. It follows: eve ns 95° Wealt; ta’ of fa kin and daily increases in price, The hos-| “We want to crystallize the spirit | 3 16s." for. era ae eta New’ crop ‘nuta of all kinds pitals are still without supplies, the that made it possible for us to get into! death rate is high, and the streets liter- | } WE DELIVER TO-ANY PART OF THE CITY.. ally filled with begging men and wo-} * oe ste men and children. Highway robbery is | 4 44 CATARRH] | prevalent, smuggling rampant and! ] 1c there are signs of revolution unless con- SAN AL BLADDER CITY FRUIT M ARKET ditions quickly mend, wot “There, too, the ody of the people! 24 HOURS | | seem to Want a monarchy. They have eck Ca ¥ had enough of Republicanism. Well- name Phone 247 informed people say a coup d’ etat is not Impogsible. It would not take much to place a king: back if he were a/ = — -—— —— strong man With quality of leadership. | Me o% K2 toate K? Tn any_event the reactionary element is SoHo POLLO LEEE SOO E ES SOOOET OEE strong and growing stronger in the ab- | % a sence of leadership, ‘in the present ‘Kov- = ment. ba The Austrians are ses regard- iv ing their future and see only a union \— with {Italy or Czecho-SlovaRia~ if they ae re tO survive. The ‘country is bank- upt, stripped of its resources by the! % peace settlement and the people are too’ ¢ I worn out to fight. In» spite’ of = the | F : f Bi treaty there is a feeling that some “way nformation uureau ; will be tried to bring about unfon with | Germany.” . = 1 s a id , 3. LL. Cobaugh, representing the; aap! .- Ware Brothers Drug company of Den~ ‘<< é 5 ver, Is here on business. _ pe Lie 2 :,W. Burns of the Holmes Hardware Ones KAT Sore? Z j Lig Ye: yy conbasy is at work again after’an at-|¢ ao < tack of appendicitis: : . { ‘ The American regular troops boarding . J ¢ transport at New York fcr 2 0, a ” Silesia and map of Upper Silesia. co tiy SOA this. country for Upper ere VEL where they will act as police dur- < s ap a ing the coming plebiscite. The "JOHN. -FOX’S: Silesians are to decide Py. vote f- ? 7 year Last Novel whether they. shall belong. to stants : , s he Poland or Germany. A 48 ma- = ‘ y p sa ‘Y VAN. DYRe jority of the population of Upper ~~ ela; a Every Number ‘ De P Silesia isPolish, but-the German [vay ~ 3 A t _ minority is being swelled by colon- gl ME Y di Are ‘three of the j enver os ists-from Germany for the coming * wh e ® important features in . ’ plebiscite, according to report. s 5 % SCRIBNER’S . : ‘ ‘The Germans have confessed to tote ee are cus Se Medion - agren es pare NOTE—I have just PARES © an: additional location—1 53 So, Cen- They are old hands at pe acetate 4 ered 00 agent,” ing Poles in droves, or ‘rende [Joven osx cus a © gee Ree cane || ter. Here you will find all the late pageates books and rodicals their tenure of their own lant fad EB 50-702 ~ ME: apie New cee, pel tolerubly inconvenient. — ae ined