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eS ee ERRNO RE : : rey Tope eves Nn vicw of the 'afrohg demand’ tor gras! \ing lands, as evidenced by the pest RI SH FAANU N pricas paid at recent sales uf sl jands in) Wyoming, the commissioner ISP Ree meget Scere: PIGTURE FULL OF AGTION . ‘ 4 Va Ne ment lands, i’ offered next spring, woukt find ready purchasers at fair prices. ——_—. “For Freedom” is the title of @ rua |ged out-door picture at the Lyric thes py the 2: W..C. A, to-work among for-| Fraternity members come and renew/|tre today featuring William Farnum. eign men ot Qu A, hostess houses | Cllese days at an /informal dance Mon-| ‘The story begins in a prison and ends ‘in cantonments, have since demobiliza-| 99% evening, February % at the Odd! on a battjefield, the transition being tion ceased, been:nent into the com-|Fellows hail. Tickets, be obtained effected hy a series of lively, develop- Vt ments filled with human. 4 Sirona Sues GN who were sent munities from< which these men “have be 2 ==“ SPECIALS gation among thetr families. According | to Miss Ethel Byrd, ¥. W. C. A. ~di-| TODAY AND TOMORROW Bananas 35c Doz. retot of camp and community work Grape Fruit, 2 fo: among foreign-born women: “These women have served, not only Apples, per box. ‘B. Beans, per can. -jas interpreters for the foreign ‘man who could not understand ordera or know how to communicate with his people, hut also as friends and ad- Duck Soap, 2 hars for. Black or Green Tea, per pkg. ‘Sweet Cider, per gallon... Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen visers to the foreign women who vis- ited camp. They proved to te val-} Just Reteived ‘Shipment of Black Wahiuts, per pound... 25c WHITE’S GROCERY foreign men trusted. For this reason “It Pays to Pay Cash“ they will go with them into their com- 115 East Second Street ; Phone 805 munities, where they ean’ continue the {work ‘of Americanizing these foreign families,” JONSON COUNTY GRAZING. LANDS TO BE SOLO SOON WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—(Special.) Commissioner Tallman’ of: the land office has promised Congr Mondell that'a considerable a cura ewer Si ee ee a than $1: The government ihnean: bona . RERTS WITTE WINE—Emptying of ten 3,31¢-gallon: tanks of wine into the "gutters Fomine ease tek oS : Sein Rowe om th an at eae of BB on : iy Associated 1S80ULA, Mont. eb. Tee speaking ——_ no English and traveling alone, the} Casper was made the base recruiting Srefch girl pride of a heroie Yankee} station for the 15th cavalry. Branch who les buried. in Jfrance, has come} Stations will be established at Douglas toiwestern ‘Montana. to live |with the; Theromoplis, Larder, Worland 3 ; parents of her husband. She made the Basin, and Cody. ; y 'fourney of 5,000 miles without mishap. Mrs, Aleide Jette was married in 4s and will have charge of the rec! Paris, where. she met her husband to. Gitice here in the onrhaugh buildir ‘ ‘the of the dyke, from the island of Wiesin- gen to Piaam, on ad “word, a a treatment ‘whieh : oterlooked. Holland, mea The’ Casper’ postoffice comes «in, for Wren wil ore thew Ste fall ana ‘ot the’ eicka and: onrlne when he was on leays from. the ‘ i ; | Diatats, Postmaster, fare. | Pe rae wasiee thecloss ofthe Parr Jehan koe ened hh for an indefinite period. Captain C ing letter |died of influenzt én route home. THis} win. visit the towns assigned to t fA request] bride’ did not hear of his denth until! Gistrict in’ the campaign for memhers his ‘parents in Grass Vavey, near here, |! 30° the 16th cavalry. wrote her about. it and asked her tO) “ane object of the drive is to secure come and live with them. men for the sérvice and to acquaint the Jette said here that “everybody | general public, with the. army, The | ete her to make the trip safely.” recruiting party is interested in talking Spa ete aaa cee the army to the, public. Ti is the na- ‘}tion'’s> army and the, publi¢) should know: something, about it, aedording to Captain Cox. + Seret. C.)H. Stewart will have charge | i : /} ofthe station at Thertiopoll Segt. O. the inhabitants Gon, hut, oosanionatly one ord wrone,”| i204, So aention se | D. Kena at Douglas; Sot. W. H. peel other trades, or move their shantfes-to}Mr. Sproui says.’ “These the’complaint} " cigsh : hetween Spartacans and gov-| ter at Lander;; Private’ J." J, Hani ‘at} another sea, * ‘clerk hears rey -quick, enough; altho|-ernment troops: at Madgebure. Worland; Corp. J. W..Rentx at -Grey- “At peace -with*men for, genefations, J BO ae ei Are “never! Compulsory arbitration eliminated 2 v.) Srent at. Basin ahd Hovland ‘has been fighting the sea ie “does mmeh- from ‘tle’ League of Nations -constitu- 3 ceaselessly with varying fortui ince ¢ of the clerks At 1s}-tion, 1848 the: present: plah has been under 4 i ee | nsion. Dozens, of schemes “hive | : » Mr: Spi v a ‘Want Ads bring resuits, from Fort D. A. Russell this morning ¢ i ‘ wal { r) f.| of a new posit that of\ fire Inspector, | y e 1] the forest service: and i wuoe! an easily, absorbed mixed. with your: blood In as olden a days, es heidi Viking fared. el over'the i = ar apptnenenin ave emma Seaton uakicivoni tag 4 (eoch Bold ts sivength- of the Atlantic, dauntless and carefree taking by the might of i For nearly. fifty yeare Scott’s has been helping right arm the spoils of his weaker, gi rc ate 9: a a Pe Soe tnct ‘Fonte’ 1. - ulleds. Fives ‘itr ane for the posts. They will have charge st| gi up colds by bail building up strength. Try It! ave and fearless-theee old conquerors of the sea faced thei: No |for the stag-|certain parts of the district in Montana he gxets einsive grade of cod-t gz.oll used in: Seott’s Eealalon ta the famous ith keen ¢ of livina—stro! d Our er etrtnerh auto; and. wil have. ea Proce made Wt Norway ro Ameria g years thrilled wi . zest o ng and. vigor: ‘of all field f et Pela Rteee ticehed. Wis io last, with the salt tang of the sea sending the rich blood bound: - pe ee their veins and making their faces glow with health. of all field forces and field work in ius Tovrea o rN Who. would cnet covet an old age ‘Mike that For many years Dr. A. L. Reusing has con- eth a of the Vikings’ ducted ah exhaustive ‘series’ of sxperienente in oe But the paablem of a hele, hearty old his laboratory, to combine the phosphates of my is not gt freoluble one. It is: simple. eo calcium, sodium and irou with osphates “ warring forces are alwaye contending in the of potassium and magnesium—in fe orm ready + Ferre of the body. They are the processes of for prompt assimilation by the blood, so the fy a5 up and tearing nee During, youth rapid increase in the number of red blood ca! % e rey Fie ding-up process. is in the pes tency, 20 and @ greater percentage of hemoglobin, will he ¢ that the tenden cy of the body. is. an cores produced in the bloo: Srecshen: hs tae Ean lind to teeate Alo. a todee tcbetiny sw neslocs coosiesonion with the coming of old age, the visto rate of these revitalising cell-salte, and that clinical tearing down process is manifested 7 the slow tests in his raya | ractice have dem SAAR cs parcial nevi mapete pourra beyond question that this formula bri ; : ae The stress and strain of modern life makes the celle of the body to health, r: ° * - * Id at 50, decrepit ‘at 60 and helpli use- | ae pit 75 ay Se in small sizes, that I + Hear wrecke belave te pase out rc eee er cd ere is absolutely no necessity for thie pre- This f a oe ich « has. be ed Bho ‘to close out. Sizes, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37. | matare eel, thig'werronder of strength aad REGLO—gives the ell protoplasm renewed life bes ~ tones t! hausted nerve cells, Hier ppebueogrtay. pgp PDI sat Me ab rapidly inevensee the red blood celle and. generation nevpated, | ind acne mere oe Sieben et te Beat not oie oe ee ace ass. serered Ux sopriying ay tery in the celle of the bady-—and by its: power These Suits a made in the latest. Young Mes of them silk ined, including. such, well- body the cell-salts whi their oe S heed of cell nutrition and reconstruction, checks the the blood, ‘thelr mower of cell autrition end slow gradual decay of the vital forces. ie ard the body ,against the REOLO ‘hae. remarkable tonic, and sone and degeneration of advancing yeora, structive ee nf fevitalizes the blood wit! in 8 the great pathologist, fessor life-giving oxy; jnvigcsses organic iron, Virchow, brought out his famous "’Cell-Theory and the Tite” the hat lature must have to in which he demonstrated ¢hat the human body panes health and energy. | It stimulates the and aasimila( jones up oll. f a collection of celle. £Slietbute bare aagll dines nervous system, accelerates the that th ls of the, circulation of the ager and sends through the contain certain mineral ‘talta Py that one geo entire body a stream of rich, red, vitalized blood sence of any one of these “Cell-Salts” caused that nourishes the cells of the blood, brain, disease—just as a plant’ droope and dies for tissues, bones and fluide of the peat uty grad- o, 2 Re-sheateete cto dte ete dtoeteatetontedoate- vv: lack dare a | ually ‘restores normal vigor and vit e monstrated that these cell-salts Bi I t with the Dr. A. L. not on ge pila, nourish snd repair the coll but Rewing LaboreioregAkrzp. hi, wo, have v nerve, blood, bone or brain, of which the Me theea direct ray from, the Laboratories, isa tified the facsimile signa- Exteustive Plystwatets Lage and the clinical cach eckeas ex Reusin; bed bens ri thee aot mney yeteinere The ts: kaye of REOLO contains 100 tet ain when: the Red Blood Calle pieasent! “tasteless tablets, oufficient for two \ Fa Ay rn TY Garry freaks treatment. end only costa $1.00. REOLO Hiciy eevential to human life fen had is positively guaranteed to beneficial re- cell-salte -cremprtb sults, or we will gladly refund your money. . de pestone: Bispace ate Start the REOLO Tonic Treatment toda} hee and you will be ghted with the atea 1 : eae ate at re ata Benne Ay in ar) = fh. eserery. a8 {Doreen Sreox ortes avteen a bopeg e =. France. Fre oll ey The Kimball Desa, resi Casper, Wyoming Las Poe MEN Cee ORR ETA OT Bes SEA TES Ee ees