Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 5

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| Silas Lane last night for Denver jfew days on business |they made | car. l oo |. M. P. Wheeler leaves this « ening for Denver to remain a short whi! jettending to various matters of busi- |ness. to remain a and pleasure, the trip in the former’s ALWAYS WORTH WHILE oo Parker ant SNe Ne The Telltale Clew 101 Bison Beautiful Temples of Ceylon Dorsey Expedition H. Leshe returned this morning after a month’s absence in Denver and Lincoln on a business and {pleasure trip, oo Mrs W. D. Brydon has returned from Omaha where she spent the winter with relatives, she and her husband to their moun- 1 expect to go tuin home soon. x ce) E. J. Wells amor wn from Lan- der this morning on the Northwestern for a brief visit here foe) Arthur K. Lee of Thermor jrived this morning from olis ar- Lander where he has been for some time on jbusiness, he expects to return to his nome s Matinee a 3 to 5 \ TA oe me) : ‘ Pies Harry Young was in the city last Evening Show) ------7, 8, 9 night from Glenrock attending to humerous matters of business. 10c and 15¢ o °o ——_— | Donald Mitchie drove in yesterday {)) | from the Mitchie ranch and will , Tomorrow—“Purple Mask” i spend several days in town on busi- jness and pleasure. S$ oo Y. Nakamura, the Japanese repre . City News sentative for the Nippon Oil Com- The remains of C. Mess, a Mexican pany left last night for Independence Kansas, to look over the oil interests of the company there. 9 0 The sisterhood of the Christian sheepherder, will be buried this after- | church will meet at the home of Mrs. noon’ from the Chamberlin chapel, | A. Z. Hurtt, 215 East First Street on .ccording to an announcement this | Wednesday ‘afternoon. No relatives of the deceas- and Tom Spears left} ‘Lore, the Mystic Girl, “The Lure of Heart’s | Desire,” With Edmund Breeze, at Lyric Today Metro Pictures Corporation pre- sent the eminent dramatic star, Ed- mund Breeze, in “The Lure of Heart’s Desire,” a five-act vital hu- man photodrama, at the Lyric today. In this superb photodrama, which | is based upon Robert W. Service's immortal poem, “The Spell of the Yukon,” Edmund Breese, the emi- nent dramatic actor, adds another notable success to the long list which he has scored under Metro auspices. Mr. Breese’s most recent contribu- tions to the screen were “The Song of the Wage Slave” and ‘The Shoot-/ ing of Dan McGrew.” | a oR | | Scores Hit at the Lyric ‘Lore,” the Girl Mustic, who ‘is playing a return engagement at the yric the first t of this week made a decided hit with her mental tele- yuthy or second sight. Lire does not do the ordinary mind reading act with pads, wires or any other mech- anical devices whatsoever. The na- trons of the Lyric and getting a rare treat and at each performance Lore is meet with pacqed Ee Seen al “Lucky” Parker Returns | from Extensive Tip Sees H. Leslie Parker returned this morning from an extended business trip in the central east in connection with his extensive oil holdings in this THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE The Capitol Life Insurance Co. OF COLORADO morning. ed are known. oo The paved section of Center street was given a scrubbing this morning by the city street department. A hose was attached to one of the fire hydrants and the stream was ‘directed | here needed. SPECIAL NOTICE state. Mr. Parker stated to a repre- The next drill for the volunteer |sentatve of the Tribune this morning company of married men will be!that war talk seemed to be the “burn- Feld tomorrow evening at 7:15 at the ing’? issue with everyone in the cities court house. The drills will be held he visited and that patriotism was regularly from now on Mondays rampant. Wednesdays and Fridays. W. S. Kim- “Many are responding to the call ball, Jr., reports the enlistment in the |to the colors,’ Mr. Parker said, ‘and company of 125 men at the present|concerns of all kinds o 0 J. L. Coryell is making progress on moving the Catholic church to its new <ite in the south énd of the city,'The tructure will probably be moved fe] McDonald, who is connected by from its present location today. o°o . S. Wilson and his wife are resid- ing ee the Midwest hotel while their home, recently purchased from Jake rouse, is being remodeled. oo W. A. Blackmore left this morning for his ranch at the foot*of Casper | mountain. He will remain there for a few days looking after his spring planting. ee rome) R. D. Brooks, general managér for | the Midwest Refining Co., arrived this morning from Denver, accompanica | by H. G.,Naylor, of the traffic. depart- | ment of the Midwest. Both gentle- | th the Rocky Mountain Drilling @ jake bodies a number But the engine is the ° Miss Melissa Sanches came in yes- | setting th ee in the erd ay from her home at the light six field for three h and is the house guest of Miss seasons. wig Bayer. fe) ds of Omaha is he is a me and Cunn oO J}. DeForrest Ric the city 6n busin of the Richards Oe AND STROKE. Douglas returned this morning Cheyenne after a brief business that city. Haynes "pep" and men will be here a day or so on busi- ness Co., arrived this morning from Los Angeles and will be here for some time in the interests of his company. — J o Oo. Frank Kistler, who is at the head the Producer’s Oil Co., returned his morning from an extended trip | Oklahoma and Texas. returned yes- where he had with his S Oo Oo Thomas Thompson erday from Denver teen for a week visiting oo Mr. and Mrs. Otis of New York, who have been in Casper. for the past two weeks, left last night for Denver where they will remain for a short while before returning to Casper. considering. do for YOU. 5-passenger touring car. Price $1595 L. A. Atkinson of Denver arrived this morning and intends to be in the ity for a Short time on business ; oO Lew Frawley of as., Was a passenger burlington th n oil business. oo Mr. Duffy, of the Western Supply Co. of Tulsa, Okla., is in the city a tending to various matters of b ness for the company. {-passenger roadster. Indenepndence. arriving on he is here Ws 7-passenger touring car. Price $1725 morning, Wire Wheels Extra o Mrs. Margaret Langheldt of Lara- mie is the house guest om her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Neuman, she. haying come to get acquainted with her new grandson. oo Robert C. Marquis of Chicago and the Rev. M. H. Frank of Rawlins are guests for a few days at the home of Dr. Walter Bradley. Mr. Marquis Tepresents a group of 25 or 30 Chi- cago people, who are desirous of tak- ing up homesteads under the new 640 acre law. + — oo j Tom Haines returned yesterday f¥om Cheyenne, where he aren Sun- day in company with A. Hum- threys, the two having pir haber down in Mr. Humphrey’s car. Humphreys ton to Deny d will visit for Always a car of character and unusual beauty —the new series Haynes "Light Six® em- of refinements which make for even greater comfort and exclusiveness. and- coed aca speed ee which has been WITH CYLINDERS 312 x 5, THIS MOTOR DEVELOPS MORE POWER THAN ANY OTHER MOTOR OF ANY MAKE OF EQUAL BORE This reserve power, coupled with rare ease of control, gives the snap, responsiveness to the throttle, that no other car of its kind can equal. One to sixty miles per hour on high—pick up of 30 miles within 72 seconds from standing start — 8000 miles to a set of tires, 400 miles to a quart of oil, 16 to 22 miles on a gallon of gasoline — these are definite figures of what the Haynes does in the hands of its users — and figures that give the Haynes a big margin of preference after searching comparison. We cite the well known facts of Haynes per- formance, merely to convince you it's worth Let us demonstrate and ACTUALLY SHOW YOU what the Haynes will SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES “LIGHT SIX"" Model 36 Weight 3000 Ibs. Model 37-R Weight 3000 Ibs. Price $1725 Model 37 Weight 3100 Ibs. Demountable Sedan and Coupe tops for all modele $278 All models are completely equipped, including seat covers, moto-meter, ammeter and all accessories. re suffering ‘from the lo: of labor.” same wonderful tried- Wheelbase 121", Closed Car $2260 Wheelhase 121", Wheelbase 127", Closed Car $2390 F. 0. B. Kokomo ul mn | Na Hu mL Me Dinneen’s Service Casper THE HAYNES AUTOMOBILE CO. KOKOMO, IND. Sound New Policies. Garage Dealers Wyo. ar ny I NA tt r C.R. McGREW, General Agt. CASPER, WYOMING The economy of this twelve gives it a distinct standing — it's absolutely the last word in automobile engineering. The time to talk over this car is NOW — whelming. 5-passenger touring car. 4-passenger roadster. 7-passenger touring car. All models are completely equipped, including seat covers, moto-meter, ammeter and all accessories. cite This beautiful: new car is Haynes quality through tion which developed America’s Greatest "Light Six." ' el Behind the twelve purring cylinders of this | car of giant power, you get a joy of driving that of the "Light Six." 3100 pounds against 3000. A real engineers- f ing achievement. The master motor of the Haynes "Light Twelve" is of the high-speed type, with valve- in-head construction and removable cylinder heads. Aluminum pistons are used. All parts are readily accessible. Up to Date Service a reatest ll ht Twelve" uct of the same organiza out— a prod: at can only be had in atwelve. Up hilland down—through sand and over the perfect road—this car takes on and on and seldom do you have to call upon " half of thereservepower, or the reserve speed that is yours if needed. "Light Twelve" exactly “ fite this car, too. The és motor weighs only avery few pounds more than e car complete is TS for the demand is over- ‘SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES “LIGHT TWELVE”’ Model 40 Weight 3100 lbs. Wheelbase 121", Closed Car $2760 Model 41-R Weight 3100 Ibs. Price $2225 Model 41 Weight 3200 ths. Wheelbase 127*. Price $2225 Closed Car $2890 Demountable Sedan ang Coupe tops for all models $278 Wire Wheels lactuded F. 0. B. Kokomo Price $2095 Wheelbase 121°. fe ———$_$_ EE «

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