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PAGE SK Brit sian, for he is‘ Ruslan born, § ne bi 3 pealeny | station, as it has been through- | : = : ¢ oe ; " out his service in Siberia. buck is. Be : ‘ BER ¥ Paired upon the train” It was utter dark; qeneral Romanovsky expressed | to rr] E : is : Px 2 a ‘and a storming, snowing November ;;,, Rea Cross representative grateful ‘ Pk oe : : : : morning When Mejor Tohison teauine appreciation for what Major Johnson ' ! ‘ . : 4 sea N ge Z e% ear pnd escorted the family + did. : : - : : 4 "Sore of those he rescued that night 47 44 not know how any. man could : % ; : were sound, in the railway station, | 1°10 °inat nell of fire, find our train, F . ; ‘ ; = ¥ > : cellars, or secluded little offices, and ‘ld it. a i 4 darkness, afraid to Te“aven saved the cat. Getting t wre aaa io witeper: In most cases, pare out of vest bee's Hae apparen the rescue arrived, It took ‘heard a howl o} 01 A y lay pented cally Ruaibecsnztunone to lo- Ciseeors eat ne eee er fan | dear, Jit only vy the lo 9 | iat! frightened, suspicious men end ‘nd the reflection of burning buildings. Phe firstreseue trip waa made about "One of the women eked to take the 10 onthe night of November 17, and the cat and the reseue party halted a ve in last at 4:30 on the morning of Novem- the shattered train, found the cat hiding ; ‘ in a mass of broken:berths and took her command of Rus- wil famil: that Major Johnson has omendéd to the all-Rnssian gov-| for decoration with the officers) a e3 ‘ 10 CLERKS : St. George.for the services he| SUSPENDED ASSEMBLYMEN MEET AT HILLQUIT’S HOME—The New Y ork Socialist assemblymen’ who were is y f Allies at} New York Teachers’ Union To In- Atgeiaat Comey Liberal "| struct Rank and File Along a ‘i With Leaders in Eastern < naese ears, For Labor Unions a —r | WASHINTON, (By Maily~A graphic | -(Ry mail.)—Kaueation! account of the part played by Major | na | Samuel T. Johnson, of Honolulu, assist- cipnl ant commandant of tie Allied fotces in| Viadivestock during tho revolutionary | fighting In that ¢ity on November 17! 8 has been received by the Redj| uarters here. The Red Cross | Bravery in Revolt NEW Y of union la rank nnd ‘file, aims of the As local 71 whieh i Herman Defrem, of Colum secscecocccececceceoesoosceiios y, who w nt of the | rendered to the people of Viadivostock| suspended recently met at Morri Hillq uit's home, New York City, to formulate plans for their reinstatement. “Left ays the|during the fighting fo right, Asscsnblymen Louis Waldma n and Charles E. Solomon, Hillquit chie€ council, and Assemblymen Samuel Apply at ors and tion fP fpeeatcored Der and August Clausens. © ntoltk wal, this makes | q thes ean te ea by Major John: | x The Elgin Shoe and Clothing Co. eid thier Tastes’ te i vittod zone to ald women and children expos-, Military Police and Allied detachments! "Among tnose saved by Major John- ‘ a. % Fr imib ther nasocthtuastin's heieaieat | jed\to fire. Major Johnson }ias paid) held controt of Viadivostock, enforcing, son ond his;men were General Roman. rrr mit tion ef Labor along the path ef knowl - Jap-| tribute to the part also played by the! ya y by the! OYsKy and family. Romanovsky is Chi. [International Military Police, whom he| ye wes, O. mentrall! fie dec a =< | commanded. | Vvostock wae uuswept by batti& except an, of Sal i “T want those men to get the recogni-!in the vicinity of the railway station, to Major) tion duo them,” he said. ‘They, ren-|'Thege, however, furtoua ‘combat raged, manding the} dered tho greatest assistance, - showed | “For men who entered the area of Tight. aHE. ee sald: | absolute ‘rteadi d_coolness, and jing and the path of flying bullets: en: MATINEE OF QUALI ned the fact| mn the same. risk The Red Cross tered at deadly perm and every man that Major rofe -frem says, | 118 read ; splendidly | account_saya that. the International’ knew it,” says the report ; . 2:30 and-4 P.M. 4 PICTURES . " fulfilled his plan in ing the town sm ——~ — SS . Dea cue mR 2 TR and the peaceful lation, thougn if Z - NIGHT si BEST VENTILAT- 4 ; be g his own life to danger, under] ED THEATRE IN ning in English, history }f | fire, succeeded four times. in 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 ; 53 ill be instituted, pons ay jothercmubledtas oMienee thru to the passenger trains! A HOT SHOW! THE STATE baa : : re in the centér of the fighting | vam apral say to| (1 from here brought to safety! and by opening special night or leaders in ceonomn mont and production prob-; subjects, to di jer who will coo: instead of spend Pursue, find’ day ec for maeh-on| Helen anima Pann A) AR The Warmest Place in Casper * The union teachers are in conference} Beehint |: seho ‘ i ar ih, Soe me aes eae waned sno” the anne LYRIC TH E ATR E THE TST PRODUCTION ly for wage earners but the much } wages Proféssor Defrem, i nim of the educ but onr fi tization of CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11P. M. TODAY : THE FAMOUS MACK-SENNETT _ BATHING BEAUTIES : Oh, Splash Me! ec ry Then THEDA BARA Ve need more} t two aims are the) leges and uni-| of the tenure versities of our _THEDA BARA | In the great heari-appealing ‘Irish drama, inspired by the sweet, famous od Irish song Kathleen Mavourneen diministra itutions to th ial problems be ion of boards of tru: aim will be the culties, aie fi- ay xa : ig left to the de Delightful, Refreshing and cota wale Twice the Usual Strength fieada ot! deanery Are the flower and bouquet odors seme 0 Siig fh Al in artistic gift boxes, called t ballot system, and settle E ment 6f educational problems by tho} same method Tenure of office of the college instruc Toilet Water Plus tor, assistant 4nd assistant p ra eae De J BIG SPECIAL ; - woul 10 /longer| be from eA | ok the Obst: eacenolek ot atte osors: ——_then-—_—__ The beauty, the charm, the laughter and the love of Ireland will go straight to your heart thru dependent upon the action of adminis: | re canis Anta ae , : trative officials but Would also be be rages” ed | Second. Phone 803 PATHE NEWS ; _ AND SOME MORE! upon the ballot, the term of the te: er-continuing as long £ ered him effic BT ARR Sh une Wantad this dramatic visualization of the famous poem Ln - WEBEL’S National Thrift Week Bargains cAnd SMid-Winter Clearance We are not letting the difficulty of getting good merchandise or mounting prices prevent the closing out of the broken lines which naturally accumulate in the wake of a busy season. To these lots of specially priced merchandise we are uniting in a big display the most complete line of White Goods ever in our store at prices pleasing to you. In choosing goods in this sale you can be sure that the quality is right no matter how low the prices may appear. Final Clearance Ladies’ he 72x90 Hemmed Sheets—Each ° Winter : $1.95 This display of New White Merchandise and Midwinter Clearance Items is an invitation to - Coats every woman in Casper to visit our store this: Prices reduced week. 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