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rain and ot na mud, dry twigs are harg to "AL r ; : a oa “s ; P : STP \ leiean; tart it is hard’ to wash cither|rain i i ; i | | \\ | bodies or clothes when there is no soup, NON-PARTISANS 3 f ‘ . ‘|about one pan or kettle for ten fam:| Psamatia, w Peeeats, i ; naa 2% i lies, and all the water from one well, where the: pakent Cee Tetigen eam" i ' " t ; . J . Most of the refugees hate arrived { 10 people, and conditions } LB BRUSSELS.— (By Mail)-—“I tried three times to leave aa : ° eed | J country to join up,” said a eo ng encenan tome, “On the : ' Constantinople Wh almost nething ex- path better Seutari, anc # ‘ LESS Fie} lcept the clothes on their backs, and cial” ‘camp for’ sick So olga tg i Et Rage are barely covered. of-two did churches in which 560 ele = ae ‘ 5 f Even greater nééd exists for Wankets ple are massed. Pei. last occasion I came so near being lectrocuted on the live wire ee warm clothing. One family of| At Beohiktache camp, @ large Turk. that I gave up any further pees So ‘T was out of work for five, for instance, sleeps on a bare stone lish house formerly occupica b, iN | riser sunider otio thin, ragged, half cot-land bis harem, 463 miserable ton bianket, fans dwell. ‘They are given nothing At Haskeuy camp, located in an old/the roof over their heads. Some Insurance, Operation of Mills, Builders and Managers’ Associa-| ¢ighteen months; my wife and children were famished. Near- Three Thousand Armenians -Are Armenian church, 500 persons from #i-jthem have a little money Which they Operation of Banks and‘Home | “tion Starte:Chisade to Abolish ly all in my little home had been sold; rent was in heavy ar- jlicla are housed, 255 of them women bspend in the tintest installments; and ehildren, .They are hungry most/rice or bread. Ortokeuy camp, joc. ate it rear, The Germans dffered me regular |—————$—$<_—________ Building Association Carried | Old Custom and Meets With | work on munitions in Germany, ana{t® meet thelr Judges Invthe courte OF law, there is a class of anti-patricts of thé time. Every two days the camp|in two buildings, éne a lapidare | receives 130 loaves of bread ana nc! palace and the other lett i ina filthy eon, Out in South Dakota 1 “ an allowance and protection) for my. Immediate Rebuke witg and family. I took thelr offes,] WhO ate today being punished by pub: ie opinion. These are small tradu«- Driven from Homes i in Region case of milk from the Central Armen-|aition by Turkish troops, houses 720 f k KF; te ian committee. The milk is reserved oe South of Black Sea to Fa’ for the babies and the sick. They covk Nearly As Wretched over twig fires and with the constant for the sake of my dear ones. Today the village shuns me as a traitor!” | ™men and ariel ‘who, by salling ‘lows ‘That is one case in, say, a hundred} yayona the, inte ela iaeeeaer oe Be Saeet il The bulk of the Belgian traitors who Whoxe record is known to their neigh- L I P e A e.- R | | helped the sneha during the occupa- bors as having been distinctly pro: ees eas Wet Cea Mane ye bi Covenan ‘during, tie:syee. They are down to Rock Bottom. Now is the time to start something. @ °. < We guarantee quality, price and i FARGO N. D., (By Mail) The state, CINCINNATI, Ohfo.—4(By Mail of North Dakota is engaged in four| “Hats on” in elevaiors, even though lines of activity usually followed only | there may be women passengers is the by private interests. These are: Slogan of the Cincinnati Building Own- 1. Insurance (Ff public building ana |€™S &n4d~ Managers’ asseciation which ‘NEW YORK.—(by Maif)—Three thou- | sand Atmenia driven from their homes in the. war-ravaged countries south of the Black sen, are conc trated in old churches or other refugee fon oR has started a ‘crusade to that. end.ltnat Belgium was scheduled as a per-|_Seconding the efforts of the consti-|hulldings in Constantinople, says a_re- eee of mill and elevators, | Whether they wilt win their conten-| manent German province. Some became Uted authorities, a federation of nearly | port received here by the Near Bast - Dereon pe 4 ¢ 7 a tion that the removal of hats in crowd- pro:German in order to be> free trom | hundred local patriotic societies thru-| Relief from one of its workers. Their! Bi Operon OCP aaa ed elevators is a menace to passengers rian “Pitertereice “with i thelk ae put the country is also busily engaged | fate is described as wretched. “Work is 4. Operation of a home building as-| in’ the immediate vicinity of those who sociation. ‘take off their headgear remains to be These activities are part of the indus-| seen for’ many prominent | Cincinnati 4 trial program, back yy the Nonparti-| women are opposed to the abolition of “\ “san League. The last three named are | this old fashioned courtesy. under the control of the industrial com-| “The habit,” said Capt. W, M. Me- mission of the state: Intyre, president of the association, way Y Possibly the most ambitious of the! introduced by southern people tru and occupation. Horse and cattls| n ferretting out and investigating rs, farmers, and some iron-founa.}easem Of treachery and trading’ with were especially open to Prussian! the: enemy, which private research can blandishments. mainly on acegunt of |“¥erk’* more effectively than govern- their ‘war tility. | ment tives. This federation, cal'e? iia “Justice,” collects and collates eviden™- Ine thoes (2! preliminary characte: “ sin Hi rt “lit before the courts as a ly at a premium in Constantinople be cause of the influx of 100,000 Russia refugees from the Crimea -and numer: | ots Greeks from the fighting zone in} \natolia. The bulldi refugees ha’ 7 ized as unsuitable in almost e Ever. since the armisti courts have been bus who comforted the enem ss in,which the Armenian | been herded are eh four programs is that for a chain of {is in the north. Originally, I under-| accused, expecially patriotic Belgians to nee eas kasi # Xi! jeoncelvable way for housing so many. J. service. state owned mills and elevators. A state | Sd, negroes were required to epi ide the Germans, with forcing Belgian! ss Pasa Ne ‘There are five of these refugee een: | i obvnea flouy Till: With aa olty of 1 their hats on entering elevators and} workmen to take employment under the JACK GRANEY IN BUSINESS. evs, called camps, |in time white men followed the exam: ple when women were on the lift. On rmans, and: a acts of pre-sedition) CLEVELAND, (Dec. 2 ack GC vernment, hitve!ey, yeteran outfielder of the Clev to return. Not) Amerieans, following the absence a in} his teammate, Cateher Ste of their ceimes.) has entered the automobile Is a day is in operation at Drak: 3,000 barrel a day mil and a 100,000 bushel eley » relief worker reports that sani- y conditions in these camps are ertbable. The buildings d, dirty and wet. The refugee them country people unused '=\the same principle why do not men] ¢oq the or are being built) take off their hats when traveling in a roof at Grand | street car which also contains women count 1 few of these, view of the by the state under Natrona Lumber Company Forks. These will be dy in time to . passengers?” have been sent to death. In s@me}; ness here for the winter. Grane of the city and. stupefied : handle wheat of the 1 crop, it is ex-| And Captain McIntyre got the fol-| of the worst cases among these, theres resident of Cleveland, having par misfortunes, sit around hw fe pected, lowing answers from women: __ is a mock execution of the guilty ones’ a home here. ‘ied against the walls. The women The mill and elevator system is to be! “'T'do not see any reason to discard |in the public market places of the Bel- shee vave dull, sad faces and the little chil- 251 North Beech Street Phone 528 only a inning, says H Moore, | this courtesy. Courtesy is not a gift.) cian cities with guillotine, sheriff. gen- A Tragedy—For Her. dren are blue and pinched with the } ry of the Nonpartisan | Jt is merely an cxemplification of what|darmes and all the parapherr Of 10 ope PRACT eter eld an@ too miserably lifeless to ery. : ue, the plan being to supply ® woman is. Women never will en-/(he last act of the criminal's career. Be eae Ore enone a (0), ape e an effort to keep y, machinery to handle liv jdeavor to decide this problem for the} Many more are serving long terms of! “Miss Brown rejected me last night.” apap mte AEA ic Sita ong {men."—Mrs, ‘Kennon Dunham, pres!-| imprisonment. Well, brace up; there are others.” nam products. ‘The final ait dent of the Cincinnati Women's club.| Voluntary help to. the Germans in|. “X€% Of course, but somehow T ith to Mr. Moore, isto handle, | quat because women. have, boenién-tthele war enterprises of any nature is, ep feeling sorry for the poor girl | Caspe The HELENA SAAR EEA Casper Business and Professional Directory aceon DENTISTS | TAXIDERMISTS ). SHOE SHINING PARLORS THE PICTURE eecer eee esesesesseseesesi ee eee ewe neresae evans sisn ee eeeeeeeeeruseena SHOP ele PIONEER tone & TANNING CO. *|* AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR Box 1076 DR. J. J. DONOVAN °\* We tan all kinds of Skins; man- *|* We Solicit Your Shoe Shining Casper, Wyo, ‘ | *"waclite Fur Coats, Robes and La- *!* Patronage. * dies’ Garments; Taxidermy in all its *|* Only first class. Shoe Polish perience Gur: | oe FLT. TT 2c ee a ee * branches, Our work is Papier *|* (Whitemore’s) used. We do not * Mache, Beaver Skins tanned and */* charge extra for shining your heels, * plucked when lawfully tagged. *|* LOBBY 0-S BUILDING * Write for prices. Phone 787. Seek eee eee eee eeeene s . 333 S$ ELM ST. CASPER, W BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER eer ee er eeenne Fee ed Lee eeereress STENOGRAPHERS |} SEARLES TRANSFER AND store, manufacture and distribute. Ins. obted ts not a sufficlentreakon tabenough. te secure a convinion, High{ poston ‘Transtript. finished form all these products from | , ¢¢, a within the state thus avoiding trans-| 3. ty t the innate courtesy of men which | and low, rich and poor, have had to go} gentleman wit! show teward a)"through the hoop.” Complaint is) portation to distant ‘tory points and} wom: Mrs. Fenton Lawson, presi | made that justice is slow, that some | costs Involyed by passage through the|dent of Wéman‘s City club. of the upper crust get away ‘scot fre hands of middle men. | “I do not see why now. that wom-| while the starving laborer goes to jail. ! The program of the state bank, ac-|en have been given equal voting right | One or two of the accused openly avew | if cording to Mr. Moore, is to extend cred-| With mien than any established custom}that they prefer German rule to, Bel-| ~= it to the farmers and to mobilize Should be affected.""—Miss Agnes Hil-| sian, The fact is that the lists of ev sg aN | ton, representative of First district of | court in the country contain ae. gy" - money in the sare at points where it Onto, League ‘ort W orient! Vctsra: of ‘ehses of treachery, yet to bo’ trie! sae ELE sv peat et us ‘L do not believe men are going to| Aside from. those) traitors who hav tern end of the state, impoverished by {lose thelr chivalry and experience dur: t five years of crop failures had had Un-|ipet the men ure not going to lose it, til recently $1,000,000 more in rede-|*phe question depends upon the woman posits than was originally drawn from/to a great extent. If she is the sort that section, he says. (of woman men respect she will he:d Mail Us Your KODAK RRR ee oe eeoe 0. DR, 0. E, DUNCAN hi Le hee Before the November election a law/| this respect no matter whut field of provided that all public funds in the | busine: " political activity she may township, municipal and school mone . state be deposited\in the state bank} enter Irs, Florence Goff Sehy le Seeteeevetesseuecves! . i o pPiice—Tait's Ral | but an initiate law 1 dat that time |™ember Hamilton County or Saie \* BEATRICE L. JONES toe ty er 204 < i now makes the depository of county, | ¢xecutive cgmmittec. ‘= CHIROPODISTS ~ Public Stenographer 86 A APHCE ut . . LESS SST eee eee SSS SF Fs Mimeograph Work «Specialty. stenoneene urope has fourteen reigning sev eeeenetes j aig Carehatuatal of ANGE , ; ALKER *| © Stenographers furnished by the Da ; optional with, they treasurers of these | cine i PEARL W e enography shies e Day ca ete if | . ck . Scientific Chiropodist * NEW TRIBUNE BLDG.—ACROSS ARCHITECTS : 7 Hee plane f the bank is $2,-} Have good sto of gas. ranges, gas * Buleony Smith-/Turner Drug sae ah ‘4 i FROM P. 0. y |e eeeee eee ete eeseesenseree i he pita 0 24° . * Office Hours—9 to 12 a. m,, 1 to 6 *)¢ Ph 1201 ‘ « DUBOIS & GoopRICH - 00,0009 | TYPEWRITERS heating stoves, gas burners and {!:,..°°""" naa LG alesbiata ase ge eeiaie OS eieieliae sk eeu eee : es The home building association, which | Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer * PHONE 1550. * * | Rooms 4-25 Townsend Block * “* is in its infancy, has built about 100/) @QRONA—L; C. SMITH tank heaters, also four-way and Pele cake Rie Rie ae «66 0 vie et ACCOUNTANTS Wyo cee Phone! 7 homes throughout the state Mr. Moore Ca: ” se eee eee eeee ee ener , 5 if J sper Typewriter ’ eeee ’ i Pe a ac a aR vor Wows eretaMES sg three-way burners for any range. sf, AD EATEN SOR ATRINGS Ue Uk Res ae aes eash payment of one fifth the value yatt Bldg. one * IDRAY. RADESDOR WORKS *;* AM kinds of Books opened and * . nd the rest in'10 or 20 yedr payments. | Before You Buy . . Selby, Prop. *)* closed and kept. Authority. on In- * ange Bide-—Phone 1162, ¢ “*™The monthly payment on a $5,000 house | . REPATING and RECORING +l come Tax matt All business com 08 page ¢ 9.00 ater the #00 has been pal wou be —SEE— > aM Work Guaranteed: + /¢ fidentta ME SiFieHly cm) CE ANERS AND PRESSERS } frenty yar pans | S E E B E N W M P A | ME R > Work Callod for and Delivered. *|* 125 W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. ao Sd A a wba oop ne | 4 * 1121 E, Yellowstone Ave. Phone 278, °|* ¢ * * 8 6 8 8 teen eee wees IES) ANE! aut at sot Ay ay i PS ERBES 9 NTEE RNGIS' cake i sit rs Longue officials, that this msarance he / Many accidents were 132 W. Midwest Phone 772W Dir ccs saiitibthvun «|S: Ameer tee nee eas eof aie og } * made available for private _ bulldings. | rele during . ‘WORKS : Ls bshaiynidne fim caer Higgs es oa Ssesevccevess The administration of this tax is more | ristmas be je Age! hey | . fring sud Te-Voremuns | eprucet had HAT CLEANERS sonomical than in old line companies | Rush i Repatring % he 20%.11 OF Exchunge Bldg. | s Expert. Workmen and as soon asa sinking fund has been | ‘ estimates “Gneertatly Bieek [eeeveeeece * wee accumulated, the cost which now ts| SEE BEN * Te“ owatone gbout equalito! that charwed by the 10 x ; be Ld ; eeeeeeens | Teoteresas Baal * ees! ° We clean and D reblock all kinds of * ¢- line companies, will be lowered, Mr. | Get protection - DK. J. FREY © Hats, Vanamas, Soft, Felt md Stitt ¢ Moore says against e @ ras a C 00 Iriga 100 HOSPITALS DR. ANNA ‘lthiraM { JEN EREY * Hats for. ies and i 4 » cent periacre tax le levied o N y eieraist Hi) work g ; P Sapte ime, Health an z *, Dae ng parlor ion. ¢ ‘i this tax cost the farmer «| > 938 S, Durbin St, * Binome 13 f : siren 28 Property. ‘ ‘ . Wyo. Wyo. * Be ers SPEEDO PS, 8 Cente aay iad Located upon a 90-acre tract of land upon the {Phone 2737 | pcanper, Wyo. mere easpes NY APA : a POM AReer ROnphe Ri Rea Oe, ‘i i rity of Se lufe. * “DR. HOMER R. LATHROP PR. B.C. HAHN ; Moore, with 77 cents per acre charge | Insurance is small in edge of the city of Scottsbluff. i. surgery, » Gyneealory And Obsteictes DE, RDNA HAHN LAWYERS Pg nae natn asa ae cost compared with Offers to residents of the Piatte Valley opportun- ; Nien Suite 2, Townsend. Block ‘ne eeceuecanccccerarsece adds are making money. © losses. ities for training in the elements of irrigation engin- eases phe rt. LATHAM Vansereneeervess } 3 GEORGE A MREDELL = ss Lato ty internal icine an Attorney-at-La A man who had an extraordinary run | rm Ben Fe Go: Sele 4 DEG on vs + Amsockated with Burham & Lowey, of luck at Monte Garlo last axon | ee 5 School ns Januar: 3, 1921. ae ita ko | Attorneye-nt-Law ‘ i eribuledileiBoodsturtune nea sic ; CROOM UR SDEY & y : Lalit joke Pe * Phone 794 301-2 Oil ‘exchange * drone Loule: Pillpps seoin iw hich ie, tar H “ae. | There is no tuition. A fee of $5 per semester cov- : DE, ©. 1s, DUNCAN *)e elee eee Phang 2457 «| Gt Uh a tied in his pocket This co! ri her " il urgeol hound un kaRiterasni Merk Gaccnten totes | ers entrance ,rental of books, ete, * Physicians’ Office, ‘Rohebauh Bldg RA gt le Te et Ree tec baying Aoat hears} | Admission granted to graduates from eighth teesevlecetodoraeenceceac fs Paitiboron we chitorney at Law =| grade schools or men 18 years old or over. CORSET SHOPS | * Will Pinko houge. calls Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block Pa For particulars write to— - Kee oeccecasoncsseseeres seeese MICHAEL W. PURCELL Ati Lan DOCTORS : : 12 © be o0 wi emie ee ea-b,e:0 (0 Wi 5it torney at Law Safe Constant Heat |: THOS. H. McCARTHY, Supt, ® Koval Worcester $1.16 to $3.00 BE AEE es |S howe Bn meer Wise } Box 615 Scottsbluff, Nebraska * Gotham Rubber Corsets DE. TN. FROST o9 Surgery and Diagnosis WYATY HOTEL BLDG, Office Phone 123, Residence Phone 1561W. $7.75 and $8.00 Ideal Athlete Belts-._. $2.75 t For Your Garage a ° + HAGENS & MURANB bl , Lawyers > 206-207 O11 expunge Bldg. fr) voine, Scott's Brassieres, from---..-75e to $8.00 eteteueee Py | $6.50 *) «| aoe sececses seenvees NICHOLS & STIRBETT 3009-10-12 Ol Exchange Bldg. Coes et erseee free of charge. as a HAT SHOP 8, Center St. DR, K, ©. MACPHERSON Physicina ‘eon 1G. ARAGE HEATING SY, TEM T BURKETT MILLIN bart South Center St. READY: T0-SET-UP "ag Make the world sate for your Coal-Burning, Self-Regulating, osterit Safe Hot Water Heating System P y The1-Car System Complete. Other sizes for 2- to 10-car private Garages at prices that are carp feingly low. Any handy man can set up WASCO in a short time. The expense of one freeze-up would pay for ‘a WASCO Heating Syatem. Buros only about 5 centa worth of coal « day. Requires attention onc 24 hours, WASCO makes winter driving a pleasure. Specializin: NUBONE AND BARC ILAY Spc boned Corsets which permit m0 it bend in the walst- * line; front. and braid Inced * models... Every Corset is oye ootag A i. an rom to Suab0.” Bysclal nite attention Is eves Ad ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW . fab ga bandages aud maternity * | We offer the famous OSBORNE * Phone 153 DR. 'T. J. RIAG vf and ALL-ELASTIO reducing bras * sieres. 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