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| ” A DOME mene 1 owe PAGE SK i be Casper Daily Cribu i By EDWIN W. AULELINGER, t } LONDON, Nov. 13.—From England's first year of peace, with its Day Temperatures Extremely Low The finances of th unrest, its nervous haste back to peace conditions, its feat of fitting for November, Weekly erekied So publicity. agent three and a half million soldiers back into industry, rises one large Summary Shows fact: ited Press Staff Correspondent. om the New. York Times) found to t was chairmin, have heen jin confusion by an investigator for the eouneil of national defense. This investigator, FB. K. who was appointed in Angust) as quidation officer, yas to the senate appropr 4 ; BY England has become a new England. (U.S. Weather Bures Four and a half years of fighting, of war pressare at home, have Uh? Werk Was cald-pre tion was! +i ger it bat heaviest ove mitral and eitccted a change in the people andylike jack-olanterns down a countey lane! e southern districts, Lander reported 1 ry that is fundamental—a change! on Hallowe IAW Minghes snow. 6n tvakerbulit Mondavedy PITMAN ¢ tions commit that “now stands - that the eon) night, flooded hinic\ ; bay icone ae how iner {HAE inoaRhod "check tar tn Culmioat nti wat tb ees ELS night, 22; although daily extremes of nds of dollars were filed away a rial war spells air raids. and -¢ below were reported. Sunshine |on io block what labe Life is getting back to the every-) percent: . ho function. as a first y : Chey move 10 restore the awar W Age Ten ter: alanine svenor TH, Clarkson, director of} 483.24 in the National City r level and standard of life, the first shrunk to war ra nos Fann ecnernllytmlomel cs of ational defer ‘ew York to the credit of a Mr. Bul-) “Road'to a Healihy Old Age.’ months of peace have» demonstrated} tions, again. The size of a few north-central localities where they | prepared ‘a statement dealing with Ells-/l4rd, who had been in ¢harge of propa “Tuberculosis, Its Cause, Cure, and lime and again how decp this tran our steak Wy only with the are partly open. estock continued; Worth's discover! in which Mr. Clark-|fanda work in Riissia; $3,590.98 in the| Prevention.”—Otis. j His Blessing formation is, how the nation’s oudook | slzo of your purse, in fair cor ported good: 9 fair:|80n asserted that to date $200,000 of Guaranty Trust combhany:of New York, | Re TET | A sergeant was so much on Vito has-altered. — Like changes have heen going on, 2 poor or ng: 5 made no state-|the Creel committee funds had been! balance ef funds of the Diviston of | using bad language eat InPlandera and. Fri Englishmen {throughout the kingdom, Seal | that livestock. are [recovered aiid” $1,000,000 of unexpended | Pilms—all of these being-found ys. me. INJUNCTION TO HeRMne THARTERER Ee ee eee of all ranks and cla unwittingly Lusines n thinking in peace, most pinc ind northeast-|balances were being turned into the/after Mr. Hobbs had said that, he had taiited nnd me of the men com rat msclves made over—in their! figures. the terms of the new ern districts. was a very. smail | treasury. turned over to me all the assets. of the) BEAT DRY LAW: plained and the C. 0. interviewed nin way nking, their personal ais ora For business meth-! joss of stock during the storm of the; The council of national defense found|¢ommittce on public: information of eens him not to let it 1 cipline. and their eapacity for doing a reformation since; 910th, advice of which was given well|it neces: to ask congress for a spe-| Which he knew. } - thing > 1918. {in advance. One party shipped 23 cars‘cial appropriation for auditing and clos-} “The amount recovered by me from’ INN. Y. REFUSED | ‘Lhe following morning the se: The past year has shown their deter- usts, developing from the solidi-}of she out of central Wyoming tojing up the account affairs of the/@l these various sources to date totals % xd = } was In charge of a very ragged squ: y these new standardsj fication of indus required by war or-\ southern rar on the eve of ihe,Creel committee. Refore ~ congress/nearly $300,000, ar re | and after keeping silence for u con. nee-Lime lives. anization, have figured as a dominant! storm. Feeding is ne: ary in most) Would give this fund its appropria-| ‘In addition to the above terms,1) (By United Press.) | siderable time, he eventually burst cu ne. conditions and customs, in-|factor in the British. industrial field | localities. The snow s drift-{tions committee called fc formation | find the money has been left in some] » NEW YORK, Nov. 14—Federal | wtih: eae mere eee oo time in| ed Compelled by the war sources, the big bus common int 1 instruments and methods hadj|since the armistice for the fir: en moving, too, Towards the end) English histor the wi me two million Ameri-| to pool their nd for varying periods.| men found n badly. delayed. Farm act heen | Which sulted in the report made ae eran Aft G. C. Wickson ness , this Chicago arrived in| reapprop report ests and cans, in Ei and a half million men, trench or 1 and aul the 1 to every Pus r pl hind | st: Threc mp! counct without for collection. mutate in a safe t one, whateve could ao any mped in a ind ‘to émploy helped move things a little further, decided to continue the unions {the city last night an a brief business of the Creel committee, forthe audit-| ‘I also found approximately $10,000 ‘ot until all was over and the pros-| On the advice of its trust committee, | trip. Jang’ work as fin the hands of an auctioneer in New pect aro: taking up the old peace-| investigating the subject since the arm.) | The report to Senator Warren, chair-| York, the result of a sale of office fur- time pur again, did England real-|istice, the board of trade thi 1 will/nisht and volun on” in!man of the senate appropriitions com-|niture and equipment, which he had ize how much it had changed. A large|ask parliament to pass an Pr S «ilwaymen’s ¥ to the country| mittee, made by Mr. Ellsworth, was in|been unable to turn over to any of the part of the population decided then|man anti-trust law. |need not suffer unduely. London had part as follow jofficials ofthe committee, as no one} they did not want to go back to the, To labor, the period rmis- the unprecedented spectacle cf earls When the affairs of the Bbaniaitice| | ola. | Uiee has brought: ind marquises in porte’ arb trund: were transferred to. the council there : So. reconstruction of the out- Introduction into partis nt of {ting trunks around the st s still employed there BE. H. toh | frown pro-war institutions began, cht-hour day and a minimum wage! While, half a million men disbursing clerk and ‘chief of N ee This is the big human story in Eng-} bil. ;more than a week. yet hardly: 2 single | rhe fon ‘of ‘business management. Herpicide st armistice anniversary. he coal commis al-jact of violence was committed Upon my demand Mr. Hobbs. turned | up with it is the story (more| ready reduced working hours from one Voth sides apparently learned their | oy to me some $76,600 ‘in checks, i t perhaps) purely of the shorier| to two hours a day in the Coun-| lesson from the experience. Toth clnim!money orders,’ ete:, which had béen re- BS from November 11, 1918, show-| try” and slightly inereas 1 celved ‘ns reimbursements: by’ the com-| Ma Sa 8s much progress has been made, | & Ament rejected the r One of t tder tasks of the last/mittee on public information. All of| a‘ i | new «atmosphere, towards put-| ndation to mine: r has heen finding jobs for seve: these checks were dated in. February, | } » country back on a peace ba- of the WI a thous |Mareh, April, ahieJanswot’ this 5 | si Two months Ap: year and had been permitted to accu- You can have } | H the lines in Flanders or France, with | owing to inability to ¢ possible, at jobs they “He also turned over to me his cheek shells rushing overhead, were busy this; poruiunt Jal question. The their handicap. for ne heing a balance | morning in F with the’ was N the emptoyer » Kovernment set an example ‘vy f ‘this city "trom be uti ‘ul h " : rear of - around them; in of- members on one side. the union mem-fadmitting one-armed and one, 8 for $3,610. ir i strie bulbs.) bers on the other. One of the best in-}men into the fire department and by|being balance of ount inthe >| ja Engl the yer fiction! ticable under lish country-| formed hibo: nut horitic ins, for four and a half years/tola the United ‘Press thet ht in military puttees once] trial had shown to labor's ed the luxury of a muftil that joint control is impr soldiers when po as porters{Tnion Trust company of nment buildings the Division of Fi One hundred thousand of these erip:|} die re still idle, according ud} usin and $33, and Tri to; curity trouser-leg, flapping loose at the ankle. | private owne the labor ministr Fifty thousand of! ceived for subscriptions for the offic: Another half million are waiting to be} The bier strike Gelober in hospitals. !hunetin. : | demobbed.”” was another iMlustration of the n¢ timated sbout 400,000 demo-| “Later in going thru the files T found uin t ens stepped uf bilized soldiers of worl: last r-{ month. were out 1 thousand dollars worth s which had been turned into t in October seve check j trade survey A board of disclosed that: England's factori al plants have now completed their organization for peace. Pre-war sew- machine mills, a year ago out guns and shells, have | “THE MIRACLE MAN’ Yes, it’s Here Today. All Roads Lead to the Lyric. a, cea rain The most presumptuous picture of the year. It opens for three days’ engage- ble of many times the old out- ment TODAY Quarter of forward o- chine resequly ance: hand. | cept for asport to earry 1¢ goods to market, production would » virtually normal, Much of Britain's « has still to return locomotives and | ches were actually destroyed dur- | the war. " sy Notwithstanding, Great Dutain was So that we can accommodate everyone in Casper and Natrona County this doubled her expor articles si the armistice, bringing aaa ws curmiiee,, nee | wonderful film will be shown THREE DAYS, beginning rveee or aie nas gone to tho cont TODAY. Continuous from | p.m. to 11 p.m. In this ficemany han seecived the greatest | Way We can accommodate the 20,000 people of Casper 5 ne September in the month o Seandinavin stands Sweden from one million pounds werth , Children must come in the afternoon unless a month in 1918 to over nine millions; STOR A oe UO aerial they are with their parents. Children in arms 00,000,000; Denmark from than a only admitted (vy million to Americ first quantitively ay buying less th: fore the armistice—13,089.000 po 1918, as compared with 10,60 month now. ‘This is due largely to the lot tu ish pound on the Ameri van exe! it having dropped over is t 000 pe Ane, the year. 0 cents during The old H.C. of L., howgy is no less xo this Armistice: Day chan Inst You pay a shilling Jess your meal and pound more for ir suit of clothes, The only encouraging feature is that anti-profiteoring tribunals are how al work on avoidable Ligh prices Of the million women y workers thrown out of employment by the ¢ of munition plants after the Itice, ail but about 70,009 have | Yound jobs in peace indust homes). Some found work tt al expansion of plants to 1 new fevel of production, others throush renewal of industries almost susperic dur ur, SUIL others this morning which hardly existed he war such ft prodve: rcture of U 0.000 busy today, aring for in vocatic before Lhe industries man competition | of + ool children shout¢ “} schoo! ds-today, with hing on malt should: | rsity ond ¢ cor deserted a year in England's azo, = W 1 London, too, has changed sin small army of new down Flect street with the news that) touched ihe city off into the test | bration in itx history. | The Strand, whieh from a bus-tep| used to look Vike an army on the march, has changed its color from khaki to somber mufti. In Whitehall, traffic iia bows around a new mument, the Cen uph, which stands in its first simpll placed spontan o city just where it we } cously last summer.so the victory pro UP FROMTHE UNDERWORLD: morning 2 fresh mass of flowers is! spread at its base. It is to remain there though history, in memory of BD} | : land's dead. # painters are = Today, Saturday and Sunday ADMISSION—-—~25ce AND 50c. CONTINUOUS | P.M. TO 11 P.M. der four and a balf years of London spoke. A At night, peace’ bright Lights—beigdt in comparigod-—bave driven the deep war timge night from the-elty. In piece ef the closely-hoofed air-raid lanters strung at long intervals down the street, TAIN NEW NATION UNDER PEACE PRECIPITATION Sf CMMI: ROOTS CINRSERSTIE SMD Sse. Transfor hated Has Altered ( Outlook of lohin Bull HEAVIEST HEE IMESTSATeRS FIN AMPLE EVIDENCE OF NEGLIGE defunct Commit-!accounting of various persons to whom information, which was}advances of funds had been made, and the war, and of which George Creel|é@ases without any effort to, realize on ‘sworth,' desk and.on the floor of his room. made «2 report! $18,154.58 in the Mutual Bank-of Now} of the Casper Public library: the floor when the bureau ceasea!merce, being the balance of funds which| Carrington. lisworth, to the senate committee.;Over by the Bolsheviki, from which it was made congress | bits ed $32,000 now to the credit | funds. effort receipts from lance on account in the American Se-| st company of funds re-| iny “@isPosal of the counci for any assist-| ance that might be asied of him. } ae | oe wo NEW UIBRARY BOOKS ON commitiee in connection with the final S \ f + | } cic TWBERCULOSS RECENED ing, sand dollars worth of cheeks and ne-, ‘Im, response to a—request from thi _gotiable papers in the desk trays on his| Wyoming Health association the fol lowing books on how to fight tuhercu li-) “Tpon investigation I. later found ‘losis haye been placed on the shelves for which had heen thrown in various file “Consumpjtion, What it Is and Wha to do about it.”—Hawes. “Fresh Afr and How tee; York City, being an,*account of. tho! ou-' division of foreign picture service; £29, or) 803.16 in the National Rank of Com- to Use It.” {had been advanced to a Mr. Sisson; $57 “Rules for Recovery From Tubergu Rank. of | losis,""—Brown. Judge Hand today denied motions for injunctions to restrain the authori- ties from enforcing the Volstead pro- hibition enforcement act. 3 by: |banks in Russia which were later taken: “Bless /you, my pretty dears; yuu know what I mean.”—Tit-Bits, been imposible to” withdraw the ‘ODD FELLOWS _ NEW REMODELED HALL a wealth of | f NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE is used ' IN TIME . Sold Everywhere Applications ot Berber Shope | Kimball Drug Store Special Agent. Saturday Evening, Nov. 15th | DANCING BEGINS AT 9 P. M. | -‘McKee’s Orchestra _ TICKETS—$1.10, INCLUDING WAR TAX | of | he “IE ) Customers!: please ask‘for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no NOTICE! ‘credit on réturned goods without the duplicate ‘slip. SMM M OM: Showing of ew Winter Coats at Specially — Reduced | og PITIPTIPSLLALLLAZZALLELLLELALECCLLAAALALAE LALA dé A SPL LS LLP LEME LL EE SE EME EE ELE LE EE EE.