Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1917, Page 4

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Publication Issued every at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming | Subscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a| By mail, 50 cents a month; week. en a ee ee i z, 4 Application for entry as second-class, Storm, altho it melted almost as fast matter at the post office at Casper, Wyoming, pending. Telephone 15 The Casper Daly Trhme: Wyoming Guards Impatient to Offices: Mokler Bidg. By LT. J. E. FRISBY Deming, New Mexico, Jan. 1917, Editor Tribune—When evening except Sunday,| 14, Federal service last June. the is was snowing. A regular snow men to each regiment, as it came:down pneumonia following measles. sun came out clearing off. Just after noon the} and it seems to be} Manuscripts sent to the editor will not be returned unless postage is enclosed Any erroneous reflection upon the! character, standing or reputation of a@ny person, firm or corporation which ay appear ‘Tribune will brought to the attention of the editor Just after I mailed my letter to you |amusing to me. up and we had a regular blizzard, only 8a8 men on a practice march. there wasn’t much snow. The dust) Wyoming men began to call | was so bad we couldn’t see across the; “razorbacks,” “ridge street at times. In the late afternoon |billies’” etc. Instead it snowed just enough to settle the dust. Since then, however, the weather has been fine. Very little wind and no snow here at Deming, of in the columns of The be gladly corrected if J.E.HANWAY ___ _ - J.B. GRIFFITH _ ~ Associcte Editor EARL E. HANWAY $51,000,000 PROVIDED By the United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Chair- please, send us home.” It seems tire- We are now using the square tents man Swanger Shirley of the House Some but at the same time if we ever|for the men. They are 16 feet square Appropriations sub-committee re- invade Mexico our training here this|and floored and boxed up for about ported the fortification bill to the Winter will be invaluable. For ex-' five feet with a stove in each tent House today. The provisions of the|ample, the other day we came in from They are very comfortable. The bill prvide for the expenditure of @ 11-mile hike in the forenoon when officers have ordinary wall tents 10 $51,000,000, a record amount. The, one of the men remarked that when feet square, with a stove in each tent dill also authorizes the additional ex- penditure of $9,500,000 if it is neces- Sary to carry measure. Serg t Oscar Walls of Casper has days. This m 8 certain guards ee been acting Regimental Sergeant Ma- the hospital, he: iquarters, GOVERNORS REFRAIN jor during the absence of Sergeant | sary and prison stockade. FROM OPEN COMMENT By the United Press | NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Governors! was at once appointed First Sergeant thruout the hands off in bo far as the President's peace efforts ently have not reached a conclusion the United States to enter into a league other nations for the ment of peac sent by the United Press asking for a regarding with statement on Some of your! Last Sunday two areoplanes artiv- - only six would comemnt in any way.|readers will probably remember Mr. ed about 9:30 from Columbus. They ally ewmeyer “AIN’ TIT THE TRUTH"? ——s Tmyton as he visited in Casper about /lit at the polo grounds just south of George B. Nelson > BALL PLAYERS APPLY FOR By the United Press WASHINGTON, Players’ Baseball made applicz the American The Executive Council of the Fed-| pital, and on Monday we had a re Editor altho we can see a little on the moun- tains: just north of here. We take our daily tikes a from !of coats. . News Editor} ———____________|sjx to 12 miles. We have had rear parade in their shirt sleeves. Our|the story of William F. Cody, Buffalo| Wife; close in. Phone 15, Se basement, with two extra rooms guard, advance guard, outpost patrols Water hydrant is exposed to the!Bill, of intense and absorbing inter- j pad. laundry; yard all ened and IN DEFENSE BILL ¢t¢., until we are getting tired of it) weather for two feet above ground est to those whose hearts remain WANTED—To rent 2 or 3 furnished money to put in lawn. t 60x140; and sometimes we almost wish we) but it hasn’t frozen hard enought yet young and respond to the thrills of rooms for light housekeeping. Ap- Ey POueN! W anti 6.000, had the nerve to ask “Mr. Wilson, to burst the pipe romance and adventure. : we first started to hike, everybody had blistered feet but now there wasn’t a single case in our company. also. out the purposes of the ing the brigade guard May for a month. He was also Color Sergeant. However, on Friday he was transferred to Company D and will last only another week. country are of that Company. Walls deserves jthe promotion. I am only sorry that r- he isn’t in my own company as I con- sider him the best enlisted man, with- oat a single exception, in the Wyo Ming infantry. keeping ing we will are concerned, or app: target shooting. gun company camped just outh of my tent and proposition of the enforce- e. Of twenty messages pany C was commissioned a lieutenant a few day the President's address,} Signed to Company I. econd ago and yet. qbwo years ago at the home of his CARDS IN LABOR uncle, Jack Scott. Dayton resembles jhis uncle in just one respect; he is an Deming, but about thr our camp. us went over. Jan. 24,—The|the proper training Fraternity have) the best in this org: ion for membership in} Federation of Labor. will make one of nization. A week ago today Clair Chembers’ jof Cheyenne died at the camp hos- gu- eration will consider the applicationjlar military funeral in ca 3 i i this afternoon is the third in the' mun Equality Oil and Development Co. OWNER IN BIG MUDDY BUILDER IN CASPER FACTOR IN WEST. This developing company discarded the promoter’s favorite practice of selling stock to start development. THE EQUAL- ITY DRILLED FIRST, using its own money carrying its own risks and giving full time and attention to the project. THE COMPANY TOOK THE LEAD YOU TAKE THE ADVANTAGE NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IN Drilling is on. Wyoming is the center of oil interest. Stock is selling at par. Able men are managing. ACT NOW. Equality Oil an Development Co. 112, South Wolcott Street : : : Phone 635 WYOMING Get Back Home, Says Frisby lis about 2800 pounds, fully equipped} | Wyoming Infantry since we went into Each of the Arkansas regiments has | fighting on the ground. bugler blew first call this morning I\about the same number of men that yoNDELL OFFERS FITTING $2.00 for six months; $6.00 for year, !ooked out of my tent and found that! we have but they have lost about 15 mostly with} A funny incident happened on our hike the other day, at least it was very Our organizer hap- on Christmas morning, the wind carme|pened to meet a part of the Arkan- runners,” “hill answering our men with names, they began to blat at us like a bunch of sheep. | It gets real cool here in the ever ings but warms nicely during the We have our hikes in sweaters instead The other evening I noticed the second Arkansas regiment having The Wyoming infantry is furnish- now for ten commis- It puts the men on guard about every third day and sometimes every other day, but it After our period of brigade guard- probably go out to the target range and have some practice b : The other regiments have all had their|the film saw additional service. There is a machine 50 yards I have been Sergeant Marshall Dayton of Com-!trying to get to go out with them.on Satisfied. target practice but hayn’t succeeded ® miles from Being Sunday several of They are of the latest jexceptionally good rifle shot and with| type, Curtis biplanes equipped with the new 160 H, P., 8 cylinder engines. | | There were two men to each machine A pilot and an observer or machinist. | |Each machine carries two of the new 851 automatic rifles for defense, only the grac of person and manner Apply Western Union, which complete and round out the Building. 1-18-tf} a ye Taare The figure of an ideal representative of a! Bargains in Lots and Houses. them time and condition curiously blending) The Tribune's Commercial Job |a flight of 100;miles into Mexico the| jother day in exactly 60 minutes, | ‘lowering the previous records. of 68 |minutes. The weight of each machine! Classified Advertising ‘and with two men in it. They started | : ‘on their return journey at 3:30. I) Advertising for these columns must. be paid for in advance un- would like to make just one flight for Jags parties have an open account at this office : : : : : the experience, but I prefer to do my CASH CASH. CASH CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising ———EEEE i] FOR RENT—Large dining room and} For Sale £ See Ben and Bon kitchen, centrally located. Inquire} at Tribune office, 1-16-tf qualities which make men useful cin | BARGAINS in lots and homes. toa eehees “of parsoli gid’ abkunarl \CReaiee Wataree res feat > lots, 60x140, close in; $250; terms. —— EULOGY FOR BUFFALO BILL (Continued from Page One) the extremes of romance. ihe He passed away, as he had lived, a —__________ ____________ | FIVE-ROOM_ bungalow, east front, courageous soul, calm-eyed and) FOR RENT—Nicely ffurnished room,| close in; $1,000 down. even-pulsed, in the presence of the in- modern conveniences. 244 South i - ay. evitable, heroic, gracious, consider- Maple. Phone 376-M. tf|TWO-ROOM house, corner lot, near ie 3 =A . P > na- - State Hospital; $675 cash. nd oo ee ee sOPnene ie WANTED—Housekeeping rooms or a tion the charming ideal o characte small house suitable for man and FIVE-ROOM hou , with bath, t conceded to ONE LOT, 60x140, on terms; close in, the State . hardship and Printing Department be the best equipped ate, 2 which has and will continue to make} ae ply XYZ, Tribune. 1-23-8t TRAINS, SNOW-BOUND | NEAT WOMAN wants work by the HALT FILM ARRIVALS| day. Phone 147-J. 1-22-2t* Thanks to the tieup in the trains, Get you a bed at the Floppery—ev- the Casper movie lovers came Yery | erybody’s doing it. 1-15-tf near going to bed hungry last night, | and they would have too, had it not)poR SALE—Sawdust. Wyoming Tie! been for the initiative of Henry Bren-| @ Timber Co., Riverton, Wyo. A ——e nen, proprietor of the Lyric. When| 1-24to2-25*| ARE YOU PROTECTED with a life it he found his films couldn’t get thru,| == cance policy? We write the ola Manager Brennen wired to Douglas} Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-/" yeliable Mutual Life Insurance Ca and secured something to run last/clusively in fuel. Office at Casper’ policies. Safe and sound, night. His generous heart wouldn’t Stationery Co. 1-9-t£ |) * we SATS permit of his keeping his good for- SEC ea as } EN bey banalte himself, pp he offeren'td chars Try a bed at the Floppery—only 25c} Sabre aides papa PAP Ge St with the Iris. Quick as one film had 1-15-tf| t - 7 been rv at the Lyric, a messenger. jReal Estate and Insurance, Rentals, did a marthon across to the Iris where! Notary Public SIX-ROOM modern home, corner lot, on South Durin street. Nice trees in yard, walks and lawn. Garage House is beautifully finished inside $5500.00. INSURE your property NOW. Don't wait until it’s too late. Tho! |Phone 74 : : : : : Casper, Wye. both houses had the same program,| | the patrons were satisfied and did not! | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS have to go home with appetites un-} p 8 LADIES: It’s Phone 21-J. Try a Call. Casper Beauty Parlor, Smith Building : : : : : : Lumber Co. Sells the Earth and Writes In- : surance : Office Midwest Hotel Piano Instruction STUDIO—Lynch Building, 111 East Second Street. Phone 240 | Gebo Coal [Tw zung oa eens A full line of Building Material of} all kinds. e O Figure s¢ith us for any of} | Casper Rubber Co. : Vulcanizing ns | Iris Theatre Bld., Phone 257-J your requirements wm the ouilding line! 4 and we will guarantee satisfaction. | Palace Shining Parlor ‘We clean all kinds of shoes, buck- sknifi suede, Ooze, and all nappy jand smooth leathers. ehairs for ladie: blocked, If your Hat is knocked out, this is the place to have it cleaned and blocked. Cleaning and Pressing. PALACE HAT WORKS, Vilos & Romal, Proprietors DAILY—1 00 te 5:30 P. M. | Evenings by appointment. PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Casper Rubber Company, Tris Theatre Bld., Phone 257-J MORES & LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY W. P. SPENCE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat cialist : Glasses Fitted : jee | | over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store 1 IF IT’S PLUMBING | SEND FOR HENNING ig , O 5 | Everard & Steele, Chemists |] Reck and oil analysis. Phone 798 id b Glasses correctly fitted wil! sto) headaches. See F. D. MARTIN, OPHD. Eyesight Specialist. Suite 6, Smith Block Fancy and Staple Groceries Exelusive Line ef Imported Goods 13@ W. Secend St.; Tel. 134-4 AGA CHAPMAN : STOCKS AND BONDS Phone No. 196-J. Room 22 Townsend Block HENNING FOR } THAT'S ALLI || LISTEN! PLUMBING! O DR. I. N. FROST . Firat door south of new Post- ' office Building, Casper, Wyo. Bpecial attention to diseases of Women, surgery and obstetrice Residence and office phone 788; Haworth Corporation - OF WYOMING OIL STOCKS AND LANDS ee PERRY E. HAWORTH, Mokler Bldg., Phone 86 “ OIL STOCKS AND LANDS : PRODUCTION SPECIAL REPORTS General Offices—-Daly Bldg., Casper, Wyo. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to ob- | stetrics and diseases of women “aid children. Office phome 30) HARDWARE SPECIALTIES Rich Cut Glass : : Decorated and Hand-Painted China : : Universal Electrical Cooking Utencils of Every Description : : Electric Irons Res. Phone 164. Blackmore Vacuum Bottles, all Varieties Sterling and Triple-Plated Tableware, Bidg., Casper, Wyo. Carving Sets : : Game Shears : : Casseroles : : Percolators : : Safety at , YOU AUTO PAINT : and 5 Loox OVER OUR LINE OF UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL GOODS ’ BEFORE BUYING THE RICHARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO. WHEN - IN - DOUBT THE POPULAR PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Rhinoceros . Serves the best meal in town for 38c | Short ordors, fancy stealcs of all kinds

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