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GERMANY AT MERCY | OF REDS (Continued from Page One) j men would proclaim t republic} und attack Berlin, : Foch and other allied com- s have decided that allied forces long the Rhine are sufficient to any emergency arising from the & Sov) now me revolution An flea uncor ‘om I imper loys says Kapp mained News from Berlin’ SEVENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD CAPTAIN and other sanguina muna, 1 and Brunswic Essen, Dort-} Frankfort ther ‘with the re- | Athintiec. of .workmen had since he became captain in 1881. an tmpre sion erty there i reapreeaed ‘CHICAGO LABOR | WARIS STIRRED UP BY M URDER movement than from the activities ‘of | the Kapp government in Berlin, (By Associated Press.) |" CHICAGO, Mar. 17.—Chicago’s 1a- | bor war broke out again today with the finding of the body of Joe Hur- | An encoun-| kK quarter toda and be tween Spart: in ten ‘deaths. troeps AGITATION SOVIET ssociated Press.) March 17.—Independent dd Communists in Germany | commenced violent ngitation jet republic and a Russia “di ley, labor leader and lieutenant of “Mossy” Enright, in a street of the South Side “bad lands.” He had been | shot in the bone sr Wy " WILSON IS IS ‘SHOT’ FOR FIRST TIME EBERT FORC HAMBURG A | tary (By Associated Press., SINCE ILLNESS| COPENHA March 17.—Ham-} and its western suburb, Altona} : A hero moony now definitely in the hands of fol-|: > WASHINGTON, March 17.—Pho- the srt government of| tographers were permitted to take dispateh to-| the first pictures of President Wil- cording to a Social Demok nheim, who Altona, chert re n.| Son today since his return from his t-} Western trip last September, 'MINERS’ WAGE FIGHT AGAIN AT STANDSTILL as defi eens md} RAILROAD SPRIK Ms AY | PREVEN embly se fo meet “here tc 6 as plan-} ned. Because of the railroad strike a (By United Press.) great many members will be unable tof NEW YORK, Mar. 17.—Negotiations reach this city in time for the open-}for a new anthracite . miners’ wage ing on, which was set yesterday | scale are virtually at a standstill, Ope- for 4 «ck this afternoon j rators are waiting to see what attitude In government circles much optimism over the situation this morning. there was) the government commission will adopt the bituminous miners’ SS ward mand: de- $7.50 QUITS OCEAN ALLIES OCCUPY — OTTOMAN CITY; SEVERAL KILLED (By Associated Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE, was Constantinople morning by allied eral Sir George F. This long looked -for mili- demonstration against Turkey was carried out with only one untoward happening, a seri- | ish army. ous clash at the the Turks resisted the allied troops, An exchange of shots resulted, which several punjahi of the Brit- ish East Indian were killed. Exel which brot ‘abou MARINE CI SPENDS STATION HERE! Captain Gin, cruiting tain di et, the evening day ests of the work. train t AFTER 455 TRIPS—| sists of ex Governor telling _of | Photograph shows Capt. Anton C. Thompsen of the Seandinav Y | Frederik VII, who will soon quit the sea after making 455 He figures that he has guided vessels about 1,784,000 miles lent caused by the occupa- tion quieted down before .darkness, | | Tl: +1 ‘ DAY AT | BIG TWO-REEL i Keystone Comedy head of the Marine re-! Then ervice for the Rocky Moun-| will return to Denver on} at the JoeAl stution in the/inter- other branches of the army and navy offers many inducements to prospective recruits in its reorganization plans and ‘many new recruits are being enrolled. ident..Earle D. Holmes. of ie ¢ ts ex-officio chairman of the) et tommittéeds, which will) be consulted on all committee appoint | ments, ‘The members are L. “A. Reed, | Geo. B. Nelson, Ben F. Scherck, M. C./ Puree and Don L. Lotdell, The hig sore of endorsing a chau- APPOINTMENT OF COMMIT TEES oi "Bes lwhich seeks to book hin an attrac-) {the chamber will investigate the mat, tion here. A committee appointed by ter thotoly and the directors wil act fon its recommenadtions. —- Chamber of Commerce Makes) First Announcements of Se- lections for Year; Chau- tauqua Is Proposed The question is, Will President ‘Wil- ison know his catjinet when he meets jit again?—Chicago Post. { AUTOMOBILE OWNERS—Combat the The first committee appointments t0| nigh cost of operation, See our ad this be made by the, Casper Chamber Of Masue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO. |Commerce for the first year were ‘an- 3-28-10 {nounced this afternoon, together with a details on which the directors are Work: S. Ellison heads the forum: com- ee for the first year, the duty of his connected with all meetings) jof the membership called for the dis- cussion of pertinent topics. The comittee given charge of. ree- ommendations for a permanent secre- y to be retained by chamber con: Brooks, Lew vitt NOTICE! we Regular, meeting of UNION LABEL LEAGUE Wednesday, March 17, Trades Assembly Hall: All members and committees re- quested to attend, . Important business. BESSIM. McKINNEY, Sec. American liner | M. rips across the at sen! “ LYRIC THEATER CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. TELEGRAM: Dénver, Colo,, 981A 17 H, F. Brennan, Lyric Theater, Casper, Wyo. Compelled to change the “Lord Loves ‘Sie Trish” film on count of exhibitor sending one reel over circuit instead of turning to us. ace re- March 17.— pcupied — th forces under G Milne of the Brit- PATHE EXCHANGE, Inc, TODAY Warren Kerrigan “Live Sparks” by the allies war office, where forces. and Turks xe Seetere: _calm, WITH RED CROSS IN TURK CENTER Friends of Charles T. uynch in. this pire ind clty will be pleased to learn that heis 4 now doing Red Cross duty in so ip ane! nitely. Rest “SHOD WITH FIRE” A ROMANTIC LOVE SONG OF THE PLAINS A. bright picture of the open West with its two-fisted men and its delightful women, ‘Smiling Bill Parsons in IRIS TOMORROW— DOROTHY GISH ‘Turning the Tables’ A story of Crooks, Spooks, Lovers and Lunatics, in which the screen’s greatest commediene takes the sigh from asylum and puts the foot in institution. ——Also—_ MUTT AND JEFF tihopie, after a.» eur anda hair in the same service in France. Grorg. Lynch, a ‘merehant Of Galesburg, and a brother. of. the Casper man, today eee caved that his brother 5 ak erene Want Ads 7 aie **A Much-Needed Rest” Ti, ts ing “after his brother! 8 AB” Work overseag ae the Ottoman em ONE OF KERRIGAK'S BEST PICTURES CHIEF after spending the’ HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY NINE REE-S IN-ALL ; BIGGEST AND BE F SHOW IN TOWN! The marines, like Removal STARTING THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH | V5 REDUCTION ON ALL MEN'S & WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES WE ARE GOING TO MOVE TO, Our Wew TZaocation DOWNSTAIRS On or About April ist So 1ve are going to have a real housecleaning on high shoes We don’t want to move one pair more than we have to. Just think what one- $15.5 Fourth Floor, O-S Building Shoes, Less One-fifth Off... fifth off of our regular prices mean to you. We.know these sale prices are less than the present wholesale prices on footwear today. (Remember Men’s and Women’s High Shoes Only ) $6 $1 Shoe ioe SR $12.7: One-fifth Off. $12.20 $17.20 orcies’s Seen $0 $14 Shoes, Less One-fifth Off. Ernest L. Livingston,M anager Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or More $100 REWARD Will he paid to person or persons furnishing information leading to recovery of diamonds taken from the women’s ~ rest-room in the Iris Theater last Saturday night,