Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1917, Page 6

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| EE ———eEEEe The Casper Daily ‘Tribune lesued every evening except Sendax|) You K Babecription price 50 cents per month ‘i CITY NEWS Little Items About People now i W: tu Evans, travelting passenger) wy carrier, $6.00 a year by mail : Ad-|#eent for the Frisco lines, out of Den- vertising rates given on application ————— $< Application for entry as Geesubaacsiter his Casper frie matter at the post office at Casper,|int his visit vo the Wyoming, pending. .jver, has been exchanging greetings) ‘» thie week dur-! y. Lilly is known as “Poet Laureatte of the Frisco Lines” by his friends who delight in J. E. HANWAY _ _ Editor]: J. B. GRIFFITH ‘Associate Editor;t2¢ Clever rhymes that come from his EARL E. HANWAY News Editor, P®™ ? : °° Mrs. G. T. Morgan is ill at her home poe aerss > 9 You might as well chain your lon South Durbin street. | body to a stake as to chain | your business to an immort- babe and unchangeable policy. NEW POLICY TO BE PUT INTO EFFECT SHORTLY) Wyllys-Overland Co., is another vis By the United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.- ing a final session of the Mexican Me- oe @ sie | E£. Tyler Smith, the well known) Denver Insurance man, was in Casper) yesterday. @ © Mark Hanna, who represents the} or from Denver who is in Casper this) week. Follow- oe } Mrs. J. C. Camp is reported confin-| diation Board in New York Monday,|¢d to her bed with an attack of the) the administration will put into effect, P™°’* lent grippe as soon as possible its “new Mexic an| policies.” These “new” policies consist cf the c.°. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Birdsall, well ‘known residents of Lander, were in} ‘Itown yesterday enrou to Denver withdrawal of Pershing's expedition,| where they will attend the stock show. the relieving and sending homg of ai militia, and the sending of Amba dor Fletcher to Mexico City. eeeeereeineers FAVORABLE REPORT fom ¢} ! Cecil M. Cavelry of Boston is re-| newing his acquaintance with the wool jmen in Casper this week, where he has scores of friends. He has spent much} ON NEW DISTRICT |time in Kyoming pursuing his chosen! By the United Press WASHINGTON, Jan 13.—The @Bommittde on Banking and Currency reported favorably on Senator Shaf roth’s bill establishing a Thirteenth! Lean District, with the bank locatec at Denver. K. C. MAN HELD FOR MURDER IN COLUMBUS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 13.— Weldon Wells of Kar City was ar rested in Huntington, W. Va., today connection with the murder of Mona Simon in Columbus, Ohio, Wells i insane, according to people who hay known him for several years. By the United Press HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Jan. 13.—} Weldon Wells is calmly awaiting th arrival of Columbus authorities. H is confident he will be able to prov his innocence of the murder of Mona} Simon by an alibi. ie NEPHEW OF DIAZ IS MURDERED IN ROOMS By the United Press . NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan, 1 Manuel Diaz, nephew of ex-Presiden Porfirio Diaz of Mexico, was mur-| dered here in his night. apartments las He told friends yesterday tha Carranza agents were hounding him.! ever? day or twe — Fu Shun Colliery Blown Up, Burying 900 Chinese Workmen in the Ruins <3) hat By the United Press TOLEDO, Ohio, was received here t and thirty-five workmen were saved but it is feared all others perished. ROR FELIX DIAZ CONTROLS STATE OF VERA CRUZ middle of next week | By the United Press GALVESTON, Texas, Jan. 13,— Practically the entire State of Vera | registéred at the Midwest hotel. Mr. 3.—/Select Oysters Jan. 13,—Word. morning that! B the Fu Shun colliery in Manchuria was blown up last night, burying 900) Chinese in the ruins. One hundred! ,, calling and this is a second home to| him. oo The Nickle Plate agent, C. A. Me- lin, arrived in Casper on Tuesday and! paid this city a flying visit on his way| eastward i | oo | | .. Miss Maude Devine of Arminto was| jin town yesterday. | o]° ; | General Manager Frank Walter of| |the Northwestern arrived on No, 603 esterday afternoon from Omaha. oo The Bartholemew Pelton Agency is |said to have sold the Gale and Bunnell jhouse on Park St. and South David to iC. H. Swingle who will take posses sion some time this month e 2e In the fifteen days following the establishment of the new station on jthe Northwestern christened Parker- ©\ton in honor of H. Leslie Parker two €hhundred tickets were sold which seems to point to the fact that a new box car stop was atly needed. It ha a full fledged agent, two sidings and all the adunct e | toarealstation. j . © | REGULAR MONDAY SPECIAL {Home-made Bulk Sausage 15c lb. 30c pint, 60c quart t,. The NORRIS-CLEGHORN MARKET t' Rumor is greatly concerned with t apartment buildings, apparently, and | a fresh one is built. | A visitor with large capital was in the} feity recently looking for a suitable Bite for such a proposition, and it is, one is to be erected on the }corner of Fourth and Grant. o°o | W,.T. Sadler, Superintendent of the urlington, left in his private car yes-| terday for a business trip to Alliance, | Judge C. E. Winter held a brief} rm of court in Douglas this week.| *| Mrs.’ Winter joined him there yester-| |day und together they journeyed to| |Cheyenne where they will visit se- jveral days, returning to Casper the] eo Mr. end Mrs, Carl P. Taylor came in from Salt Creek yesterday and are Cruz’ is éontrolled by Felix Diaz, a| Taylor is president of the Bessemer nephew of ex-President Diaz, and he| Oi Company and is receiving all the arms and ammu-|PUrpose of came in for the attending a directors’ nition he wants from this country,|™eeting of that company this after- according to passengers arriving on the steamer Harald. COMMITTEE ON RULES WILL CONTINUE PROBE By the United Press ‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The Rules Committee decided to reopen the “‘leak’* probe, and the House em- powered the committee to require Thomas W. Lawson and others to an- swer all’ quéstidns. A large humber of prominent wit- nesses, including Lawson, will be subpoenzed. ‘ NOES sei O_-_-_-____.-_—. -___-.-_--. 90 1 ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS oS... Frank Jameson, a prominent stock- man of Ervay, is in Casper this week greeting his many friends. F. GC. "Wood of Chicago arrived this ‘morning on a business visit. L. M. Browne of Boston, a well- &nowp.. wool buyer, arrived | today oo the Rent ai will go on to tee jopolis woo! convention the first beg ah A pment, which was warmly, gree! at the busy Townsend store this morning was a huge consign- ment of flower seeds which chose this of all days on which to arrive. I is a sure harbinger of spring. wien so Roberti. iemd jorence Kaiser of Lander ing the day in Casper on hue way at the University High School... ..., George: Golhy and Louis, Rognstad’ hold the record for rapid transit in these parts. They started out in a car the other day to make a trip the sweet grass country, and ‘foul! so much snow piled in the road that W took them seven hours to do 12 miles, U ie, where they are’ students.) noon. . o Cc “Missou"’ Hines came in from Salt ;Creek and unfortunately contracted the grippe while here. He is confined ,to his room but is getting along very nicely. | -- = REGULAR MONDAY SPECIAL Home-made Bulk Sausage 15¢ Ib. Select Oysters.._3Qc pint, 60c quart! The NORRIS-CLEGHORN MARKET economy. 1,750,000 Ford cars Sedan $645—all f. {MAY 7 WILL BE SAD DAY | cheaper gervice than can the regular City and country salesmen, manufacturers, merchants, jonal men—every demand for motor car transportation is satisfied in the Ford car at about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Runabout $345, Touring Car $360, Coupelet $505, Town Car $595, DAY FOR FREE LUNCHERS | "estaurants. Saloon men declare that 50 per By the United Press cents of their “eating patrons” never DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 183—Twenty | touch intoxicants. blankets and floor rugs in nice pat- i nt at this office : : : : new eating places after May 1, 1918,]).>rs left over from Christmas. Jno.| /e88 parties bees ae ope ern poks mated that ‘this nember, of ten eng| =: Whismbust & Co. ‘ar No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising ! mated that this number of men eat e Miss Reni Inman left yesterday for ie See Ben First their noonday meal in saloons, where E the profits of the bar trade enables|Scottsbluff, Neb., where she will visit FOR SALE—One 2-room house, cuit- { able for man and wife, or two the proprietors to give better and for a short time ———— —— —_——_ ae FOR SALE—Standard rig complete,; pachelors with tools; also lot of casing; bar-} eel bain; Address Tribune, *1-11-6t*| A THREE-ROOM house, in good re- | pair, close in, already to move in» =--Se en $700.00 The Tribune’s Commercial Job “== |Printing Department is conceded to be the best equipped in the State - Menu Cif - ) | UUnecelo) (Ya t ; DALTON-YOUNG CO. Dinner Sunday, Jan. 14th 11:30 Until 4:00 P. M. VALIDATING RIGS wanted. Have good customers who pay cash; must! be bargains. Write full particu-) ONE 4-r0om house, with full base- sare a peers: ee COBB, F. 0.) ment; connected with sewer; light, | vas , pleat) Je: | water; on easy terms --_$2,500.00 Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-| clusively in fuel. Office at Casper | Seeman? Co. if 12-16-t£ | | Oil Stock certificates are printed) ONE LARGE jat The Tribune. Accuracy, neatness) ‘and dispatch guaranteed. A GOOD 5-room house, in good re- pair and all ready for occupancy; will sell for _._-------~-$1,600.00 8-room houss, in close - - $3,500.00 to business center —~.- z 7 = re A GOOD 4-room house; party want eo IIN Tad ” T= jin 2 Se; ts ar monds. Great of ; : take Ee fe cs 31.600 cash | William Hjorth, Midwest Hotel. SOUP 1-12-2t*| =e Consomme Clear | ONE LOT, 606x140, east front, near e {LOST OR STRAYED—Half-grown| 8 School -------~~~-_ $450.00 STRAYED—Half-grown| high school -___- blaek cat, with white spot ier| 3 ae chin; $5 reward ior its return to| WE HAVE any number , of other 148 N. Beech street. 1-12-tf | Propositions in city lots and houses that are sure to interest any one looking for a paying investment. ROAST Prime Ribs uf Beef, Au Jus Stuffed Young Turkey Leg of Pork with Apple Butter NOTICE TO SETTLERS 640-acre homestead filings will be LIST YOUR PROPERTY with us. We accepted. FRED E. PLACE, Clerk of| &¢t results. the District Court. 1-4-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms newly furnished and modern, cl { in. Call Mr. Lefringhouse at Mid-} west Barber Shop. 1-3-1t* | Phone 74 SEE BEN REALTY CO., Cor. First Ave. and Center St Real Estate and Insurance, Rentals, Notary Public 2 3 Es Casper, Wyo. ENTREES Fricasse of Chicken with Dumplings Potted Breast of Veal With Noodles |FOR RENT—Room with or without} Board. Phone 777J 1- -2t*| >D—Will for good second-hand lar, ize rug and chairs. Address N. Center. 1-13-4t* | Ww Mashed Potatoes Succotash Steamed Potatoes If you want good Meals go to Apple Pie Lemon Pie YOU AUTO PAINT Custard Pie Fruit Salad Boston Cream Puffs Coffee: ] and | YOUR AUTO NEEDS PAINT| Milk John Jourgensen, Decorator if IN MOVIELAND §| { | Short Reviews of Plays to } | | be seen on local screens A o— ROYAL CAFE ; Market Quotations = See our big display window today At the Iris Tomorrow knoe Prices Good For Today | A society drama with lawn party aes - {scenes staged in the most remarkable | Private gardens in America; gardens ;that are world famous, and which are BEEF HIND QUARTERS, FRONT QUARTERS, LOINS, |visited each year by thousands of In Basement McClure RIBS, ROUNDS, HALF OR WHOLE HOGS, FRESH tourists—the new Morosco-Para- Building, on West PORK SHOULDERS AND LOINS. mount photoplay, “The House of First Street Lies,” is without doubt one of the most elegant and finished Morosco | films ever produced. Edna Goodrich in the starring part portrays a most unusual role—the society girl of great beauty, who |mars her appearance and suffers try- ing humiliation that the soul might Secure its triumph. The complexity and perplexity of her subsequent life make a fascinat-| ing story of this coming attraction at |the Iris Theatre tomorrow. SEE WINDOW FOR PRICES ALSO SHORT ORDERS OYSTER SPECIAL: Counts and Selects—Pint, 35c; Quart, 60c; Gallon, $2.25 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARBS LADIES: It’s Phone 21-J. Try a Call. Be: Parlor, Smith Building: 2 : PLENTY HOME-DRESSED CHICKENS REMEMBER—We make all our Bulk and Link Sansage, ~ Weiners, Bologna, Minced Hain, Liverwurst, Souse, Head Cheese, Smoked Sausage, Scrapple, etc. et FAIRCHILD’S LYCEUM BILL | IS AT THE IRIS TONIGHT) “AIN TIT poe TRUTH"? » George B. Nelson Selis ‘the Earth and Writes In- YOU MAKE A MISTAKE IF YOU DON’T VISIT OUR MARKET The demand among lyceum com-! mittees everywhere for a quartet of surance : Office Midwest Hotel jladies who, in addition to being vo- jealists, are versatile upon orchestral, 9 CT If HENNING Did the Plumbing 4 _There’s No Kick Coming instruments has been insistent dur-|6 5 ing recent years. Few demands of Casper Rubber Co. : Vulcanizing the lyceum have been more difficult Iris Theatre Bld,, Phone 257-3 jto fill, which accounts for the small & : : — {number of such companies on the _ — — ————————_—— | Redpath list. A company may be Come ne ee | found which has the requirements for Iris ‘Theatre Bld., Phone 267-5 jan instrumental program, but who are not good vocalists and visa versa. | These» artists have had several |years’ experience in platform work, |though this is their first year under Redpath management. The charming cialist : Glasses Fitted : over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store personalities of these young ladies also at once win their audiences, QO IF IT’S PLUMBING 1 Dorothy Fairchild, the youngest | 4 SEND FOR HENNING | b member of the company, began her/g - musical education at the age of 7 Eyerard & Steele, Chemicts, Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 Norris-Cleghorn Market 5 we feiss M. D. ye, Ear, Nose and Throat S ‘ Office THE UNIVERSAL CAR ‘Over years and appeared in public recital at the age of 9. She is a pupil of © Herbert Butler (American Conserva-. tory). Last year she was a member} of the Coyla Spring Concert Com-} Deny. | ¢ famous quartet is composed | of Bessie Fairchild, pianist and so- prano; Mildred Mereness, cellist and soprano; Dorothy Fairchild, violinist | and contralto; Lela Fairchild, reader, | violinist, contralto. oo — FIRE ESCAPES FOR H CHEYENNE SCHOOLS. CHEYENNE, Jan. 18—Fire es-| capes to cost the city about $3,000,. will be installed at once on all the schools, to safeguard the lives of the. 1,600 odd pupils of Cheyenne. | pBuitd 9 ore modern Satie sake Monson the six’ ings. It is believ aking performance and profits every day. o. b. Detroit. Place your order now, LISTEN! PLUMBING!

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