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“ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1919 == fhe Casper Daily Tribune PAGE FIVE SP CAUSLE NOT |OFIERS OF TES HES SSN aa ||| il Steel ae | Horneh & * Noignara { Cleaning, Pressing. co ‘ Tanlac i! ‘“THE PO | H. 2. Graham has gone to Yuma Center, Lindonand Railroad Ste. Ariz., on business ree ? onl Lerner jue Service” Our Motto. Phone 56 hy z iS. Of VK: le t if NERY 5 ion 10 PHEVENT MASSACRE Cablegrams DOCTOR SAYS | told briefly of the ese i i z pe of General Harbord Kansas per 2 Tanlnc and! ° ———Seeeeee o 1 a i and his associates of the United States mission to Armen’ n they were the ‘city on business. | (Continued from t than TP ohave, | BEEP YOUR CLOTHES tN SHAPE | tt (continued from Page lerattacenreaisenis oct rifuis' somal AVL RB eetee a it eee £ : : 2 mn <. C, L. Expy, | | BY having them cleaned and press- . Ge | ofA i! lesert and mountain regions Watch for “Tho Eni of the Road.''| icse much of their foree, one prominent lives street, Port.| | © #t the Henning ‘Tailor Shop. ; t o eat but for the most t re jes Walter S. Hiatt of the Associated Press was a member | Its coming soon. citizen said tod: land, Ove é othorrday | Phone 1084, | 1 seclusion, braving the dou-! of the Harbord party, and h In ate ne conversation last 1 : cd from stomach trou-| = S 1 danger of perishing from the cold!) geg, Linens are coming down, but very! with Fucl Administ SERaeal Teen C tLe ‘ SURAT Gh DOCTORS a ‘ w and capture by his pursuers, - °° slowly RGEC AveCHORS Chey SERIA MERE OTE TSG pranesedutiniea e{Une Hi, ae DR. MYERS 7 y re y Ke iave » are ic Ft oO {s time he continued, “that! | 8 ons thotitobelonpnis trail at the! ERIVAN, Capital Armenian Republic | drlerwataen ‘ccba fs om Ganecoisara he in Leayen.| Peet aetion was being taken on the |my ‘condition really beeame rminx. | hysician and Surgeon 1 of his capture, he explained, he (py a sian COeEGOnAGAL ot tie known as Fiza, whip in] Get i : i mines at Gebo, but he promised to do!When 1 commenced taki nlac 1 al attention givep to diseases tion for the removal of the tention overnight of the Hachont mee Rae ’ wea a short whip?) Coming, “The End of the Road at Hudson and Gebo. Mr. Banner in- + ed hundred 1. Rex. Phone 746 trom his hand. Whether he ex- sion to Armenia. by bar xt K | z crippled chieftain, Ale 11-26-5t, (dicated that Governor Carey scemed to my averaze w = 2, | to avoid capture on such a haz ‘Partary and Turks Is ilicteat sue nder by and a quieter chieftain, 2 | be misinformed regarding the exuet sit: jdred a KAMP i vos visit, he did not say. On the yay) tonafifons existin tihagae We hamil SE Jt developed that the} Strange peopie have way untiontat these r thing 1. would > dS orecom he made it a point to stay clear’ plack sea countries . “|| ruc seas ith its three men, one of whom jor they wouldn't be people Nothing ean be 1 very ofte 1 a4 fd | e th Bidg. : phone lines or other means of| While teaught with extreme danger, {ws We PaEs's chief, Monsieur Lutard, | © mines until iy! che communication so that before | the members of tl reme danger,| ormerly with General FE in} The Smo iG Pr Billard | is given, according Ther Fe es Cas) PAGE Es Cao eee es u mi H Darts were neither | rat s being held until the tarlor is being redecd Mihararuisene Minit SG aed brake Ace ee eey O. eir clothes and| ang al would return and vouch} belr HlestH F sh aes ‘ miles away. : turned adrift to make the best of their] ‘or it as American. The members of |_.FOR RENT—A furnished apartment PAA ae eee eared raging he « Union Pacifie detectives, con-jway to some friendly cite. on as American ab Tamers OF | e198 Routt Beaol St. Hert s If the new opening in the Big Muddy go. 4 wry to statements made at Cheyenne, !Kijlea ay happens to other convene eet rehi urty were also informed | fy1,5. oa , § eat furnished. | can he placed on i workable basis, thix {32 a gIVennUnI HODe Genin cantare: s haj ter caravans, be-| chat they too must rémain until the Herc) mini Gevounitodktor household augh Dldg. ive . cause of the magic name of America. | sencral had vouched for them. It was Yr vy ' ‘ use, 347M.; ie region wh he was -suppos It was the mind of Sha chiar eee na 1. 1 | G.N. Herrick of Auburn. N. D, is in| USS ePlY as 4 \ me estimates 1 «in hiding. An appeal from Sher-|tain of the’ nonuae ED fined raat aie passe ot military | the city on business piace the po DBaHetON Gea : ; - cals 55 x js i va ituation of the band ma is neces mine aus high nl t Roach, who learned of the bandit’s against the Armenians ut the village of | we pee, tar ae fae ; u ep s, brot assistance in the persons |i uip, which saved th village of| wary, tho it was suspected to be a sut By the way the hardest thing to un <= ; s 5 ae 5 5 eye ie er members | erfuge to get possessioh of the person | lerstand is a frienc . in Gale, chief of detectives for |ot the mission from the customary fate] x¢ Genc UEBELRCTa At } eats Ta: a Beet ROM Madan ey ea Union Pacific; Charles B.' Irwin, of captured caravans lineAtecemuaniawrancline and larguniene:|| cWWhile Nabor sand cay CU Bi a Oe ch of to obste v Bet Late Sale ae Aree fs Shamil Beg came to knowledge! with ay differences of opinion, it | ‘Or “Principles” little « Ac jas SAD women McClement, former chief of po- of tne mission members after this| 5 ‘ , o : 4 oe ae afte nis | was ogbeed at efs Alexanc Reger oy . 1 Cheyenne and now special agent fashion. For three weeks they had been | oi, Say Cie net) Chetuimtiis: stoek i¢iy ii 77 BB n ¢ PeOT Henne: | : Pacifié hase leh a ney hi Riza, would return with the automobile | 4 oe Be + 20; Residence 164 | ee aie csalted teorn vast | traveling from Constantinople, intent|to the camping pluce of General Har.|@¢ Henning ‘Toggery ad a = « of cowboys recruited from among! on really seeing the kinds of Asia| oye Nera tcea tame | OO: ( \ 2 = is friends, and Sheriff Messenger | Minor as these land : z | oord and ain for themselves then the CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL iy ME Haren Mise Ooole : Sahat ands have probably not} chat the party had come for the pur. Angel tie diame < tid SiS, Durbin 10 Deputy Sheri homas “Cook of lye been seen by outsiders, They had| 5oxe of investic Ste Weaitieattoanial oman ‘ ¢ H made up the searchers who! come up fr lusty Aleppo by tra of investigating the political ditti-! gets his mail ina tow: mec 3 A ry ze ap trem dusty Aleppo by train) culties in Armenia and other neighbor: | Kan - fi e sed invon the bandit and made jacross the north strip of the shimmer-| mp countries. aa ' Aesth ‘ ¢ impossible. All conceded Sher- jing Mesopotamian desert, until reach-} > When they had gotten in the ma The Kimball bp: ‘ ort i of; Kes. Phono 116 iO itouch "thay credit tor (te capture.| ing Mardin, tho magnificent’ stono(uity | anine, voles Ut of tie ditkness dela. lat : a = maar vr with the $1,000 reward offered |set upon a mountain. ‘There the seven | nounced usedlielisy Aa vantAsmmatain | BHOColate ee Lye i 4 ot = , NTISTS as be state of Wyoming and Albany mobiles of the party i rth itd Ret aly oie racer rao \ Kail tr , " 5 Sens = eee 5 t o Any automobit the 1 had bcenviwe lannwthe Gieimenbe was, Geile ae Se A ary y : ‘ Dina Goin es 3 A . jen eff the Mat cars of Bagdad railway | einally the two leaders departed, saw oreign = steamship 1 fietcuitiat rf int On ‘the alert for word of the bundit.|and after countless udventures with! seneral . Elarbor told) him their | CP#™se, John Lyne IGW peaRny , : Rohrhaugh iis f hoach first found detinite trac assable roads, bric ray fa ‘ : Si Ei ° ee irmacy.) tt hotir eds un : Sik e 7 impassable roads, brid, ing the unbrids-! wrongs, and pleaded with him to have | 1 it mabe Vhone 2100, moyementsiat the (William Hill eq Euphrates! and) the Tigris; climbiig| the “Americana wattle thetroubtes (of . " gate, Jeter Wh Ghep Sie Dew apDnaTicy and descending th rus range Of{ the land, and left: promising to free the : ney f - ECTRICIANS r. He was courteous and gracious mountains which gradually climb thrice prikxonéminandtisCepanehthanotesncoie | oc natured t the A > ia o—— = A CHIC EETEE C3 AEY Sze their height to the plateaus of Ararat, | machines, which had as yet not arrived. {°° 2°: They can 1 rerun nor fig! a Kidliin | i AMEMICAN ELECTRIC CO. s where he stopped for food. the party crossed the Turkish frontier!“ seanwhile, Shamil Reg took the pri! mye onty was : SS : PEA eae 1. { \ t night he turned on his tri into sium Asia Minor, or Armenia, soners to the center of his camps had | jy js tee a i ¢ ag | > ever ADs Ta a 1 ‘ trical Wiring Aad Con: worm and followed the iey wind: as is now called parts of the country. || Vranas for them to sit upon, alenon : ; Reheat to ium) mh | + 5 t ine ul | tracting : : i | spreac s fo f oO si ON, ®) enough to hois rey © flag l u oa Vy housework noe: pt ridges to throw the posse off the 4 miles out of man} din the lara built) andeaeahaene killed) tiethele | tien Ov holst the white flag now and | i pall LS ENN ee Wor days he traveled a desolate almost dry bed of th #, General | nonone @heni neientectaiied them “vith : | x za ‘ tlie: allouee msi fe try, stopping Jong enough ut se- | Harbord’s car was stopped by a humble] stories of the life of his band, of the| Eat the best meal in town for 60c at % Me FER TUB RNT EREIG aOR TLE Vv YORK HAT ied ranches to stay his hunger and patriarch offering melons carried by | troub roy out of the wa nd) the Army and Navy club. 10-13-tf i a seh Senate SVORKS ' » cha is * r 7 G 3 1 i i vite esponsible f n and re-bloc 1 dso ; m the chase his son and the latter's strangely beau-|dectared the only way to bring peace | You will never go wrong by eating at | | GH ris Saas aCe ay night he reached the ranch ‘tiful litte girl, dressed in a bundle of |ty Asia Minor was thru a strong fo n| the Eon* Pon Cafe. ; 11:20:10 , ate maine ; Gasnon in chaneeh} ladies nen. widow, Mrs. Bi brook rags. ‘Then the mission's forward ma-|qand. More than this, he promised | cus Ayabenes) : Shieh uinings; all work an- | isked for food and ry at the chines met a wild old man on horse) jrotection for the party, and volun C. Taylor of Bozeman, Mont., ar-| ty United States rene of the Fit. [tite « “salt, Cl by Salt Swe) eall, far awa a ieecey time telling her his identity, 1) back, who) talked voluily, possibly to | P to reseue the other machines | Ved in the city last night and’ will| tenth saver let tone ee eae |e , : shining parlor tn connection | just at dusk that he was startled ‘disguise his spy characver. mm the Kurds. “We are all thieves, }SP€Md # few days here on business. 1 o'clock: this aftern TOCaRNCA a a gentlemen All | m his rest here by the appearance | Following the lonely valley, while! ve must to live.” he said, with a| Bas ‘ : Weaseuteine aut anna, = ra re dyed \ of Sheriff! Roach and his poske. Billy” Poland, of the commission for! .oyrowful Tite) “And remember |. j;4 A ist an Bet balled aap GS 28.200 FRANCS } hac at the strange bunch of men | Gelgian re discoursed on its ininerat s gel nearly as bad ab this, neither we y the Aymenians are \ postage stamp Jit as the rep rhe 10 Wrote it ; 5 NGES s.' said one of the little girls in richness, next the — mis: rolled} qt for self-government, and we won't be Eterm who wrote: lit EG is sold at tion yesterday for a INSURANCE ae caring of Carlisl round: a antic Lend of the road to! ror many long years. Besides, we hate| ©. O, Rainwater Ragga indienne L p iit WES 0 frou : eh ae tte ) | HOAGLAND AND RUTHERFORD | hout further parle he jumped | be ld the river bottom covered with Qoen other too much to rule togethe jfer Stand N. W. Cor. Center and Se: TREN Bake ALOT. aye n 1858 ar | We The Wyoming's Own | the window, rrying the sash |cattle and tents of some nomad tribe.|“Ghort, dark-eyed, determined, yet ond street: P E ey xper us srobably the only or Lif y MUHeyLReNTIOMmacnt | and disappeared from sight Then Major H. W. Clark of Boston, | 4); matte sat thru the night, | ‘ ts 1 ex oxsi N. Center Phone 88ow | i rocks along the er declared he heard shots from the moun-|cudeding the party against his own| R. J. Johnson of Rapid ) ey Ve San ARORA HOR . sale } Dear + anda light snow which was |tain side to the right. At the same Toppers. The party by the. fir spent vesterday in the « | eis Serie Sonia Jk WELRY | 10 aided his escape and it was at | time Gene Harbord’s car was seen |) roven up when the lights of the saving for Lusk this mornit Mail)—The police NUIGrEMA EUW EraU renin iyn mane] rae 0 jGndturesthntshaxitaoach ao jto stop, and the truck in the rear be-! oi. automobiles came in sight. Take Toa aeet he Rmiatees Ne fs ae ait We Pou nee’ otithect |san to hasten its speed. men of these machines had a terrible |, aes Wes maha i ester Berea 0g Seco ERs SE ate Rin) araneheepairing: 0 DHOER tartare Tuesday | ‘The Harbord car had been stopped {ory to. tell. ‘They had just missed [Cty | ¥ en route to Miles ¢ ae eee Watbon you ia teSecaiaateeos j cnn up a. trail|/by @ much warmed rifernan dropping | 51), coming to the f Weeees tinionticto lia = ~ ich showe Carligiejshad dou) to his venees” andy abaetins tootne Do acurda, had been suddenly Meet me at the spare moment club eo 0 vo d back thru heavy timber and over {blank The rifleman’s suniwas ato Pd tacked from all sides by rifle 1 MEL ouUinioneHoolbeTiil Sacer tite feosituntod: witl ' nigh ridges to throw them off the | aside Py ie Sear TRESS tie | {tin Loring’s machine had run for itleandy and cigars. IL-L5-t Sinn Wein ur | Cas er Business and | 1 kK. always k gz ,to the rugged | he saw the america AS 0! 4 land escaped s receiving a Ss t, and the owner h i niry which favored his ultimate es-)ctr. Directly ne wee ee ot head wound, The machines behind haa| it was sv coll Monday night: that t \e: it cape During the night Carlisle swarming with a motley thro . |been stopped by huge boulders across | several houses in’ the city had their 1P fi | C | hi ee ie, tet Catamis [triboumen Greneod in shgepabin surbang, (Dee Beene fed overal | water lingw trozen cs ae rofessional Column | ; chard Shipp ance of six miles to the Ullman |ragged white shirts overmantled by LeVeRURTELS a. Be ae ; Pe a uUKL ates a tra ot ee ee | wer Stet | h at Esterbrook, and thence to the |Short jackets of dark cloth, erme When the chief of the tribe had ful SEES oe nit pay alee hinn nie ACCOUNTANTS ee 30 and BSS 1 of Hd Williams, where he fan-|With long squirrel rifles and curiously | oy cyaded himseif that the automobiles |" He ity Jase night en route .to} teehitans awatinent le = o «(himself safe for the time being. carved knives or short swords. Api « American and not part of al ‘ poor cu in ground stooc ef , all in pS, eres . : ‘ ltealizing that they were hot onShis | background 1 thelr women,” 4. menian attacking party, he pone From the standpoint of safety the : il, the posses divided their for BrOUlss TAT GOra Tier eensibee mmaciine pte ongings and let then Ue . Oxo Gas Heater has no equal. 159 8,1. MeBver etvical company wil transfer ne: ounting the rugged country which eneral Harbord le Hevaninct ia an the. friendly Kurds who Aha i | Center street, 12y4o etndle your house wiring. No job to EA utnort sls itutes @ spur of Laramie peak, {And walked over to the chieltatl qiy, themselves with rage at this treatment. small, no job too large. Bleetrical sup! | yet eh ye TGHORSITATIGNE » some distance away, Sheriff }¥ld man of serawny beurd w Lente The problem of getting away trom | ac AL Moller of Spok Wa iy | Plies and fixtures. Mekveny Hlectrical | npg ORLOR Lawyers enger, acting on the advice of ve hi me as Abdi Beg. When he lyon, was not ea Shamil Bes said |rivea in the city t evening and will company, 141 W. First LL29-st. | 208-211 Ol tices | S09-10-18 xchange Bldg. | erif 4 Stal »proached from one |fearned the purty w composed of party must spend the night or else |oyend a days here visiting with old bi —, SONG EEL REOBaRe ins he told aw story of having : 3 sir rifles by: his own i \ Anderson of Gillette, arrived it e ile Rot and the others sur-|Americans hy Y , xe robbed of their ri y triends bovore going to ¢ o where |, iM 4 SON lod 1 the other direc-|Ariven together with his band from controllable men along. the roading expects to remain until spring the t morning Lo spend a few atERe ded the cabin in © ee Toner mountain homes by the Are eee ee ee ne camp. Hut at dawn dn on busines Mr. Anderson 3 ownsend Bldg. ery pre aution was kon i lians. saying that now they knew not ave the signal for the party to Auroolishapersont comes lines (ciiscs (tt and vars were frozen Saturd: ce Vhone 196-5 ! | ES LOG LEDUC GL O |what to do; that winter was coming On ceed v automobiles started. }other people a great deal of trouble |UMl he reports colder weather im GI pe x a tre 1 y{and he feared they would starve. He siinil Lex riding in the lead to guar: Jand also money Jlette than in) Casper = q was minifestly surprised | : ; extra rte ce fiaaeaiained hid appealed in vain, he said, to thi ntee safe pai He had plan aa Seratinnearte ; P Be toaeh believes that he would have |e eee ae purks, and if he thot By hide to the camp of General Harbord, | Hot meals and lunches’ every day Vg on often limes: sav BON-210 0, So Mus. t Wlast fight for liberty. His hand | oo americans would come to establish Ore ene oe onaek: but he never [right off the new steam table, Harvey ; {ine and money. Por eleetrica ; | wed esuspiciously toward his right-| coco he would sacrifice the sheep of TO! \tas he Ieilled by his own men | Cafeteria. 1L2s-te| Wiring AE AL fo in Y 1 pocket o © order t 0 yf Peer ee f { came L 9 ‘ ve petrical Co., 141 West F¥ . zt . } EC Tae ae) te TY une {his Gibe in a grand feast of rejoicing. ¢5. jouing the prey escape? A few believe in the ter E trect. 11.29 5¢ ‘ | Not huntil thems did” thes Fs siadly- offe to let pass the rear 6 qvore heard after he quitted the reatias te LA belle WHOMAS M. SIKENNER, or itomobiles and. too! 0 ich he wow of the plain of Ay ee ie Re RSE Caen Mee es: t _ automobiles and took a note whi t t the brow of t Englist eatin an ane I ite who'thu meaty pYieetr : ‘ = fears were well founded Is} sq he would deliver when they came. I" ihe party waited fiwhile for him | EnKian Ish pty png she asi week on business has lett tc A ULE Sonwul Metal risint at wn by the fact that Carlisle .w: ‘After a warm Teave-taking the auto: ore ine plain and then rolled along 5 Hiebeelptec cela Ssh ant UL GARE i bor vt equipped with a high-powered | oiaies proceeded to higher ground a under the Silent “protection of the] y MeCabe of Denver arrived his fom wy 1 ute 1 ' AUTO BL tile: COMPANY H ie and a Colts . stol, together! a wider valley, when the glistening joni mountain to-report “AML here, | the « this morning: a will spend a idays, Wt kh © St Phone v6s-3 1 500 pounds of ammunition jsnows of Ararat came suddenly in full 205." (Q General Harbord, who too had | roy lores on: fe ate: 1 an a = When searched he also had $35 ini cia he party had come on a Saty!oicnr on steeple watehful night, | Gabe will leave for Chadron, Neb., wes tit must be ado} BAGGAC AND ‘WRANSE on his person, $20 in currency. |{ath, the first day of the week} near “POS gor his party and, 0», SUS: | Week i hor we Be to be ¢ © - ae , i were carried in an Inside} ine ‘pies of fabled flood where the J ecung an attempt might be made to, oe and cheer Oxo Gas Heatir 1 BAGGAGH THANSeEn et on the righthand side and were |yunyan race had heen preserved by (yvare him by the men of Shamil Beg. | For a gift this Christmas give your | snc: 9 Ss. C t 1 re ‘ ced by the bullet fired from Sheriff | 54) Ark landing until the waters aa portrait. Jeffryes studio, third flooi ; 1 ' ; SE | wch's run, ‘The officers purchased | eared t 1 0. 8. Bldg. | Sittings made at mizht by | 1 k “ | 1 |g PLUMBING AN TIN © bills of Carlisle to keep as souve Next the saddened ruins of Kulp were 77 I He Ps} PPCM ERATE: ea NY ; Saree ep 4. DONOHUE | mi Fes ee ee Chi Gia nie | AGTUC MIL ETCOl ee MR 6 Rhus TRANTCER «© aTORAGE ||| mum, dan tnot a rome le i oe: i aed Mis returne from: ai ox 1 ' ix ~ | yt ! tin ‘ Jobbing fi Cariiste appearance in Dougla feluresuue spot, a short halt was made + 1 Af Nami f Ite \ tor : H vic Lure hded trin to Salt Lek Utah, lin us 1 ty) attended. to. god frum at plysiead standpoint at horde ot Mos-/ YQrk Corporal AFLEr| ier wiv to sa take city. “Vous Rina aeareetate ACRE Wed the effects of the extreme hard} jon.) threngius with their rifles about a eee 3 £9 é area bs whieh he had undergone hn fae-| (ja juuchines, While hundreds of their Had Poked Officer xOr neo i Wop. PALME { exposure to which a less hardy} vo ijen and children sprang up in ti J.C. Colton of Tarkio, Mo. arrives ' : , raat ' t wator no would have succumbed ene ng curious They toll a peel se in the city yesterday. He will be hy Fi pke eK ! ' vir fire Ne denied all kndwledge of reports |i rjer story of having no break, of being | yy vers) aby mail.--CGeneral Esti MM Tor some tune on bust ‘ 1 H i srompt- | | ted to have been sent by him }ayyied by the Armenians, of MaAVINB ie ddwn the Chantilly rod | is a Heyl Ns eee atari: | Casper and all points, and with |)o4 their homes destroyed 2nd Of ae eee ae ion the chauffour had | We can deliver fuet Ukeroseney in ar F : f | ho the mails and telegraph during | jy destroyed the Armenian village ef) 1) ring the automobil oe spony i desired 159 th ia I. 4 e : aes ‘ : Tt y: STAURANTS cae bast two weeks have been tlooded. | yi iy retatiation stop to avoid cunning down a pedes: } . 2 N penta ee of the two weeks intervening since | pie two forward machines, the (righ who was zigmiesing acy ' Oacaiiny MRP raan ania: Aloe ‘in ‘ : ss : » from the penitentiary and |eayyyings Generals Harbord and Mose: youq, Commandant Keller, who w: CRE RI: che ant ; nite Onan sequent robbing of the train had liey Went twenty miles further, elimb-| with the general, descended from the [is ln the wits: for a, fs ti with ws; hue I spent in the region of Laramie) jy: gui upon the bare, homeless brown car and admonished the imprudent | w Re eet on: . f Ja rear of ral Jpluin above which Ararat now shone | wast eee ee ee | When the soup iss cold ane lett ri tein Th Billiard urlisle Will be kept in the Douglas |i) suimet ndor, the erceping shad-| poral of the Bighty-cighth FUCHS ic iegeit ch iCall ieee nIRUC Lele Goh o aaah ae ; bit until his recovery, if such # | aygs atc vaguely remindfulrof the’ aga’ very: drunk, tle wid also Vrs Uo a anan tus acquired, Du ost, t ; ROPRACTOR | REAL ESTATE ) clopment proves pos and We J] denente of Venice's green) pugnacious as he promptly pun rit f : ° egal - | o— - z Cle Lie" Ded aap the commandant in the face, | Oxo Gas produces a large amount|!he tmost remarkable WEE MAINON 1. 5 ment hins been Lto guard) church don Peet aalktase Tneienite - haere ey , n during that time. ‘Later he prob-| Ax this was again Armenian territory, tefore 1 TSW IEA Ti F f heat with the smallest amount of un . AAD Teal state wi Tusurance | | 1 will We arralgned for escaping |, cavalry squadron, cume oud to gt poral preser ane ¥ Would re, {i088 159 South Center street. 11-29-10 ar hie : Antec Blend Li ae P ZF i 8 m the prison and his latest holdup. |General hord und then went away, | tha yeeta ors, 4 ang) Vaal | f Bh eae Boa : oot He ‘ 106 ae ROOMING | HOUSES —— } lonDers of the posse which captured | gyding wa eli ou) CAD LORS as es bia cans in his behulf ale : fo ; re Gaya.on buwtrion exile, Che especia 8 = = | : Carlisle follow: Robert Warwiek, Wil |yie. rive tentl Of going 110) MEE Aen en aie in ea eatanity erate: eet pote ; ig‘gamo hunter, #he has! | DI. TG. EATEN Howe wor » ‘1 ; tel wailing an} ing the corpe robably “coule i : mOUS US a bigeaan 1 t x W t or ‘um Peppers, Charles and Oliver Saul, ace for the night After ulin 5 Eines neteoe the commandant’s| Charlie Lindstrom of, Battle Greck,|made 1 re Syria ry aul DNA HAMN | | | Shaw, Jr, Jess Morsch, Sheriff A. | without the “truck & 4 ifo ‘although “other stellar con | Mi oh arrived in the city yesterday andtand 1 1 ‘ Afric pened | Ts Bidg. | | | Roach, John C. Gale, W.°S. Mel eea) iar 1 sent back in their auto.) uniform inil | few days here visiting with | | Phe Kea. S075 ! | cio eeeme eee c weds |< ar WLW. Clark, together | stelation’ might have been visible 10 | w « w datys hh i WILL woh v A | : ae en ind Charles Twin. |mobile Major \ 5 © The catporal eseaped with three | Part rua ts = ae | r | ILussein Bey, ‘Curk: |}4uur 1 1 —_ Noli is being permitted to talls t t nd eye iris. | monhs and General Bxtionne asked that j - ; yt 1 ' « DH. OM. MATUNID! oe = v ou Corlisie at the present time, so serious vb professor 0} ‘ The Miehter Ma company has ae Gulenirantee ish I Sate y of animesty be applied § | 5 ws \ his condition, t Kol Wee Opell ee {atlenne is Mie inventor of {ded a lin musical toys to its com) ¢: | 266 North Sapte , Broneht and } | WOMANIDROM ROE Sante Aseuel Press correspondent | rmored cars 1 is consid: [plete dine of musical merchandise. The} vou y ‘ A , eee A Lie eased r Silt Crock, + ae y “s Ns ptr te WwW " i “ « nes naper. mi ‘ sone af tye greatest Mv ex fcompany has also a few player planes) treo that “ON' CTO! olen Sarre 5 1 leas LONDON, (By Mailo—Berimonc i igual returned to Kulp, } et J t ; * ) ' t Tivinngs ciivexcentioialgandw! irités ‘andi ‘onlli arackte bee CONTRACTORS Veleph ” i we } ary « frst community in Englund to em) oa ts announced its ar- | berts ob © GUE Epes Vrvet (dees 1e2y ot i ' a - - — —~} VETERINARY SURGEO | eg eobteer hunter, a woman, Shel i 1 hy a moment the valley resound: | pomp 38 EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY 2. [ih ‘ \ | Wie ae yu teeives i satlary of $20 weekly and her} 1 hots, cries in the dark DORCHES Maib.—{ Abert Hurst of Omaha was a bust ei ; ‘Initn 3 Wed. TONITE | 3 rk consists of making purchases and be trem hundreds of men, and dozens! oppomas Hardy, the lish poet and | ness visitur in the eit esterday, Jen ; f ; : b can Meteplnney Suen Pare | e Wires aud instituting proceedings [D0 eaped about ‘the tnd] jovetiat, link celebrited his olghtiet! for ‘Thermopolis this morninss. Ne w eee) Reine tas : shh nst Jers who charge unreaso opped. tussein Bey, be tL hABG Trouble We pant use presiden M u ot Smee 25 WELDING price vie ty one who spoke ‘Turkish, sprang} An address, drawn up by the Poet |timber for fuel ; ‘ ‘ SHEMINI OUIONS ILC: - GTS » oar —o- 1 ne and walked courage! Laareat bert idges, and a band th with) | YOUR HOME Olt LUSINESS BLOCK ONV-ACE TY LENT ILDING SHO CZAR BUYS RETREN aH he tribesmen with his | semely bound volume of the manuscript | M! os vel Penh CLAUSEN Wale PO UCU OME a trOnn| I LIN + : + Werdi-jously towards the tr mel) M ed ip the city th 4 Cran HIN( By) Mall) —Iex-Ceur Ier on bis heart, shouting | or some. ve written by forty-three | Mout. arriy 1G cit BEST EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP | | le 5 yin'right band on | La few days : 2, 7 f Bulgaria has bot a property in ris ne ee rTeieiOets poets and novelists, were presented to! ind avill spend a fe yal s } In THE SLATB i if ersenthehn, Wurtemberg, and plans }“Pence, we ame ST ative turk, Sr. Hare with her sister | i } i — See vend his declining years there. jieaonn : CautlG d