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REDGROSS NOT ¥. S. CELEBRATES ARMISTICE DAY'WILSON'PLANS ~ = TRADING UPON ‘PUBLIC JOINS HANDS WITH VETS EARLY CALL ae sak WAR REPUTATION Membership Renewals Asked on Strength of Peace-Time Pro- gram, More Extensive Than Ever. In support of the third roll call, the sn for which continues here, of- ficials of the Red Cross have issued the following statement: is not trad It is going hefore the people solely to carry out its peace-time program, which in many pec var-time program. aside. It r are tired of war po It is putting senti- alizes that the people pictures, war stor- en the soldier appeal lost some of its e. Not that the public is ungrateful to the soldier for what he did, but it wants to get f y from a war that it did not it did. not seek, and get brass tacks. “To carry out its pledge, made dur- ing the war, the Red Cross must con- tinue to extend its serv still in the army nd n y, to their families ut home, to discharged soldiers not yet re-adjusted to the routine of 1 life, and to boys convalescing in and aval hospitals. iin portions of Europe the Ase, ack to Tred Cros: ished babies and for the aged and ! firm, and must assist war ravaged coun- tries to ori their own resources to preserve the vitality and life of their own people. “The Red its will continue to c | em to ional ef to miti-| iting the suffering caused by famine, fire, flood and great national calamities. It also must he prepared to give service to the standing forces of our military and nayal-establishments; it must con tinue its services, undertaken prior to the war, in the field of nursing, and must maintain its course in first aid, dietetics and home car of the sic! responsibilities at home and abroad have steadily lessened | in volume and scope and are gradually moving toward oblivion, they cannot be andoned until they are properly and | fully met.” WOMEN FOUND IN CHINAMAN’S DIVE, REPORT: ROCK SPRING Yyo., Nov. 11.—| f womanhood, | of age.) ;many places. It ealls for dinners wo for! 1 Riy chargedt with immo; conducted by tyo Chinamen who are}! found, half mid indeseribably filthy and evidences of the most when the place ff Stoddard. White for the Chi fled but we River a ey BERLIN DEALER SELLS U-BOATS BARGAIN PRICE IX, Seotkand, (sy Mail. \ firm of ipbuilders ha er in Berlin an of for of U-boat + vhich: could he ship» ped across the and re assembled i serviceable undersea craft. The man to whom the offer wa ractert it as a rich man imprudence as the | government af do to sea-worthy submiul, up the remainder and export to ials result ak eally bound itselr » countries no mat from such serguping operation ROCK SPRINGS DAILY SUSPENDS Wyo., Noy. 11.— ‘he Rock Springs Daily Miner has s pended publication, the editc rank Crumley, giving as the reason the un- certainty of t 1 ised ly the coal strike. The pub: i for some tin heen “weak sist mong Wyomir journals and jt psurrectit is not an- ticipated. Crumley will continue pub- lication of the weekly edition of the Miner New Superintendent for State Hospital "yo,, Nov, 1 yenne has been t of the Wyo Rock sPri und power situa however RocK SPI Miss M ppointed ning general state hespital t cooding Charles Outsen, COAL SHORTAGE FELT BY UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 5 Nov. 11,—Short is beginning to interfe with operation of trains the Union Pacific, notably east Cheyenne where supplies at coaliny tions have run shor ine the last few de ¥ sary to hold trains Pine other points while suffteient, coal to f their engines wets being taken to them from this city. CHEYENNE, will be ne conimunity ryance of Armistice day a Cheyenne today superintende suc is even larger than was its; s to the men | must still care for undernour- | ‘ed {States army will hold a reunion e, Mon: || in a dive } (By The J Associated I Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Armistice day, the first anniversary| of that joyous date one year ago when all the world learned that the power of the Teutonic empires was broken, is being celebrated thru- out America today. More than 1,000,000 veterans of the great war and the public generally united in commemorating Nov. 11, 1918, when the German delegates signed their names to the historic declara- liion that ended hostilities in the world’s | raisings with pledges to the American most stupendous conflict. colors, ccremonies of welcome to new \mericans will recall the wave of | Citizens, public dancing, athletic sports, Joy. and thankfulness that swept! firs anid municipal bonfires and sing thru their hearts when the wires flash- /"& to close the di ed the longed-for news that the armis- A resume of some of the special cele ti “lock that morn- brations in 22. states follows: ing a year Today they have w » was h, Nebraska—American Legion, Ameri- them their ions of sons who sur- can Red Cross, War Camp Community vived ‘© others the day is hallowed sery nd Chamber of Commerce cele- io the memory of those thousands of brate at Omah: ‘s sons who gave their lives to Virginia—Civie, commercial and mili- f rman ‘dream of world do-! tary ors: ations unite in an observ minion and who now sleep in the bat-!ance at Newport News. tlefields where they fell. New slersey-—Par: of serviee men under the 1 post No. 104 and Bi all Trenton Many unique and patriotic events will & mark the day t 11 a. m., the ¢ 7 hour when the Germans sought 9», 10, of the American Legion. tion of the fighting, there will he num- — Ge a— American Legion holds erous reunions lowed by parades, filling “cele ation in sa- post singing, airplane flights and sports to lown—Argonne post, jbe followed by dinners and dances in Bives Arthistice a: lithe evening buque ge and an Ame football vo] ed by » dance in the evening. ' Wisconsin—City Club of Milwaukee unites with American Legion in a cit Six states, Oregon, Michi chusetts, Texas, M ave designated the day as ¢ meso! wide celebration by veteran o1 jtions of previous wars, welf nis, city and other ons. sibs vst Florida — Combined celebration by til noon, This portion of the Ameri Legion, Daughte of the n, Daughters’ of the cises was originated by the national! \ yy council of women which, in its conven- Relief corps. tion at St, Louis, will swell the chorus amp Community of song when that } ached onville- under ard C. De Saus- with suitable exercises. Millions of voices thruout the Uni expected to join in patriot- one hour from J ic song ar is 9 Prominent Americans will uk | dances, etc., at Peo: and in nearly all it will be cele. iza-| nd and Lew! Zanesville, Cleveland and Toledo. ai} ‘» REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, ~Jahies Ey -Donilds to“Lulu Freel” on ‘on Yor 12 Bik 134, Casper. Con. $350. (Gontinued from-Page 1) £0 meet the miners’ representatives at once for the purpose of negotiating a! setllement of this wage controversy and that good faith on the part of the gov- ernment requires that it see that such, @ resumption of nogotiations is had at) o and conclided without delay.” | | —<————— with civic and patriotic organizations cooperating. " || New York—Patriotic gathering at! College of the City of New York. Lo- ¢al post celebrations thru the state, Texas—At Houston memorial sery- ices in honor of the war's dead, in- |ecluding a cessation .of all kinds of ac- tivities for five minutes at 11 o'clock. PennsyIvania — Local celebrations Y thruout the state. +4 Washington—Celebration at Aber- {deen including a parade and dance in | the evening; also local celebrations at | Tacoma and Seattle. PRODUCTION ._." _fis the play_by @FORGE M COHAN. ; Based on the story Ey FRANK L PACKARD Illinois—Program of parades, sport Springfield, E1- nd Chicago. Massachusetts—lLocal celebrations in practically every community. Minnesota — A vities centering fround American Legion convention at Minneapolis. New Hampshire—Formal celebrations tt Manchester and Concord. | Maine—Fot al celebrations at Port- iston. ‘elebrations Ohio- t Youngstown, Celebrate the First Anniversary many big including the first | sure 1 national convention of the Ameri Lesion y 1 Utuh—-Presentation sions opened Monday of Ogden by the Am com-| s 1 Chicago. munity singinz and band concert ana! of the United sports. | at Lou-' West Vi —Celebration by Hunt: isville while the Second division will! ingtc Vanity Pair including a) hold its annual reunion in Chicago, The par Amer’ ‘lying club will give a ban-} quet in New York tomorrow night to with 1 atiitors who went overseas. r the country-wide cele prepared by the national ex tive committee of the Ameri will be observed, with modi f the fl to city} OSC SE polis, $ First divi y Kansas C H wounded extservice | rade led hy nen and other vete A California—Pageaat aad ball to unds for the work of the Ame ion in Los Ang San Francis: | celebrates. Parade in Fresno, in ma—State-wide celebration at} honor of all war veterans, parades, flagi Montgomery including s' parade, Victory “Dinner and Dance’ (Informal) —at the— « Hotel...) Henning Ruth. Pennington to A. P Compton) {ga R00 LANS \part of lots 3 and 4, bik 117, Casper.’ A. B.. Boling et ux to ©. J. McCann! &. * on Tot 12. bik 124, Casper. Con. $2,800, | $8,500. 4 | rar et ux to A, to-John McLellan, | lets 23 and Mobic 66, , Butler's Add, Con.’ Ade MA LOWER PHOTOPLAY CORPORATION Presents ELOANE TUCKERS “THE 1 MIRACLE | Now, Listen to Reason TODAY .— | TODAY | Pines $200 pes pat m. “A This Million-Dollar Picture Starts i =< | AT THE LYRIC LYRIC T H E AT R E Please make Your reservation | - . ayer] | ; emis el oe ‘Friday, November 14, for Indefinite Run FL ORENCE REED | eae i | CORY ? 99 Woman’s Law cial | Then A COMEDY What do you think of your husband? 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