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PAGE ; FUROPE GETTING. f RACK TO NORMAL CONDITIONS NOVY Poland Only Country Backward in Reconstruction Progress, A. O. Borks Says on Return from Tour Rapid” restoration to yrewar conii- tions in all European countries with the exception of Poland is predicted by A. ©. Borks of the Casper National | Bank, who has just returned from| Europe, where he spent the past two months visiting France,’ Belgium, Hol- land, Switzerland, Poland, Germany and ‘land. While there are still evidences of the ravi rought by the war in all the} count involved, Mr. Borks found that under wise governmental direction and with the native energy and tndus: of the people, promin dis- yed, France, Belgium, England and lermany are on the road to normal conditions, American money is worth many times its normal value abroad at the present time due to the depreciation of foreign currency. In Poland, the situation seems most depressing. Most of the people’ of, wealth have left the country, the gov-! ernment weak and the poverty of the lower s is beyond description, cre etek PROSPECTORS' PERMITS, stle, SW% CITY PAYS TRIBUTE TO “TEDDY”—Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the ,late ex-president, Theodcre Roosevelt, and Mayor Moore of Philadelphia, during the dedication of the Roosevelt highway at Philadelphia. ITAL SPEND RENAL BILLION OW WINE ANNUALLY GASES. MLE MATION SUPPLES BREAD AT GOST OF BIL Marion B.“ Johnston, Rawlins, all of | 16-26-81. M. C. Greenfield, Rawlins, § 7. Ww 21- of 42-61. Milwaukee, ROME.—(By mail.) —Professor Ugo Ancona, formerly under secretary of transportation in the Italian cabinet, has just es NW% of Des aman made public a statement that while the Italian government has Newcastle, Nip;| Spent more than $1,000,000,000 a year for bread for the people, S%SW%- of, 19-41-66;| the Italian workers have spent $900,000,000' a year on wine Y%SWH of. 30-41-66. alone. What it costs and that they shouia W. R. Dougan, Fairmont, W. Va.| The ‘government's expenditure for |@rink less wine and export more of it, all of 36-41-80. |bread has resulted-from its undertalcing | 80 that. the profit on. wine would hel, West Virginia Ofl Co., Shawnet,|to pay the difference between the cost |t? pay for importation of bread, SEYSWMi SEYNW\: = W4NEX;| of producing wheat andthe price. of; The amount of land given over to NEYNEY of 14 W%NW4,:! bread.” In consequence of this the Ital-| Wheat production in Italy greatly ae WKSWY of 2: N <E4;' ian workers have been able to buy bread | N 2% of at the rate of one lire for each kilo-'CQMMON WITCHAZEL NW of 23 f !gram of 2.20 pounds. | Professor Ancona says that while | Wheeler, Casper, all of FINE FOR SORE EYES 26-35-79: the workers refuse to pay more than | n. C.’ Thomas, Laramie al! of 14- this, they have no objection to paying| It is surprising how quickly eye in 4 or & for a quart of wine, which |flammation is helped by oc pact A ge before the war cost about 12 cents a |witchhazel, camphor, hydrastic It has been found: that’ if hen! quart. He asks whether it is just |m: avoptik eye w ich that the Italian government should con- 10 had been troubled with a x | d a.salt of iron, th of tinue to ‘supply over $1,000,000,000 an. | mmation for many ey lay becomes v in nually for bread when the people do helped in two°¢ ‘on is in a form e ai not begrudge $900,000,000 a year for, W mall bottle of I & tients, the luxury of wine. |tik to help 4 1 The professor advocates that the Ital-'or inflamed . inns should eat gested by most delicate y and thus affords a combine medicine of the er weak, strained num eye food ai cup YY RAYMOND HATTON AND SPECIAL CAST IN THE Oe ae RIG-ROARING STAGE SUCCESS “OFFICER 666” A Mile-a-Minute Comedy Romance Don’t see it if your lips are cracked Also “MODERN CENTAURS” and Today LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Tomorrow Admission 40c creased last year. The disastrous re-| “military attaches of Allied nations in sult is that the imports are increasing daily. | MARSHAL FOCH AND HIS WORK DURING PEACE By HENRY WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent. PARIS,—{By Mail)—Marshal Foch, who two years ago,.November 11 re- ceived the surrender of the German armies &t Rethondes in Compiegne Forest, today holds the theopetically imposing position of military adviser to the world, His official title is ‘president of the Interallied Miltary Commission Versailles.” ation of the old supreme command the war. Its function is to act general clearinghouse for all militai affairs touchihg the former allies. includes representatives from all the former belligerents except the United States and the Central powers, and holds frequent meetings in’ Paris. Behind\ the little blue sign Major de\Marechal Foch,” at ing from fternoon from 2: and ev > uni of th “I Can’t Get ’Em Up” We sure stood ’em up, We sure stood ’em up, We sure stood ’em up last 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. STARTING TODAY The best picture he ever made. Wm. §. HART With his famous pony, ; “Pinto” —IN— “SAND” Positively his latest and greatest. The story of a train holdup, some bad, bad men, an athletic pony, and Pinto is his name. See the great train rob- bery. See the leap over the precipice, the greatest jump ever made by horse or man. See fight. A red-blooded outdoor story with Wm. S. Hart at his best. ‘ —NEXT— SNUB POLLARD In a big comedy “ROCK-A-BY BABY’ —THEN— PATHE NEWS COMING CONSTANCE TALMADGE the hand-to-hand This body is a continu- “Btat-" d de Courcelles, the conquer- rmany sits at his office desk 10 until noon Y His aides report he is busy most g telegrams from ‘SEARCH OF A|_ of the national armies, but free to ve henever requi Ps rs pee it lees his professional du- since the war. He generally travels in the same varions parts of the world, conferrin: f addition Sth mitten: rege@eantaolves. of oe railway coseb in which he was liv aa Miuyshal Foch has a secondary rious powers, preparing reports for | ing when he received the et rie ici rather time-consuming. “cehe- of Ambassadors when | commander, Nov. 11, 1918. monial* role which frequently calls the Council military counsel is needed, giving ad- Vice to some of the younger Allies ways 1 dis- coach is all at his persona! posal, whether for official or unof- ficial trips. “Sometimes his wife ac- him away from his family hearth t> speak at inter-allied or French me- morial services, internath dinners, now. carrying on little wars of their nn ‘ own,. ete. 2 oh: companies him—on- the unofficial morigr atone. lavings and the ike, : : ‘A From time to time he quits Paris | Journeys. pipet 5 For to the world at large oan to accompany the premier of France Foch's relation™ta. the French army + France ih. particular he 1s stil’ the | is the same a5 it was during the lat- party of the war. Being head of allied military staff he Is from active command i the living personification of J for which it paid so deerly in life. as general military adviser ay one of the many conferences of prime min- isters which have been one of the new features of European diplomacy * a J R ] TODAY and TOMORROW WANDA HAWLEY ‘HER BELO ) of ot as ry It, 34 VED VILLAIN’ til He was a respectable physician. But his partner’s wife loved to dance and took him to the “Mardi Gras.’”’ Within a few hours (Alas! but this was sunny France) he had become the lion of the party — ather the bull in the crockery shop. The head of this staid doctor is still buzzing with the complications which ‘ensued. The worst thing about a jealous wife is that it’s so + Cificult to explain anything to her. MUTT AND JEFF —IN— = “YACHT RACERS” The Thrilling Animal! 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