Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1917, Page 6

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INSUMPTION OF THREE MILLION PETS PROBLEM FOR J. BULL By United Press | LONDON, June 4. — Threaten: 1} with a national food shortage, Eng land is nursing at tts posom a danger | ous adder in the form of three mil-| lion canine pets who are doing their daily hit to deplete the nation’s food! | supply | Lap d watch dogs, and a hun-} fogs, dred other kind of canines, consume | an averoge of one pound of meat ea day, it is estimated. This is more} than the allowance per human. Thors dogs That don’t get this much mext] NEW STACK FoR THE ceoncia GONFEDERATE VETS GET OVATION FROM PEOPLE lis Five Hundred Thousand Dollars | | ($500,000) divided ‘10 Five Hundred | | Thousand (500,000) shares of the par | value of One Dollar ($1.00) each. | The directors of the company who | shall manage its concerns and affairs | | | make up on other forms of food equal | in vadaoe for human consumption | When the takes over] the four mills, the supply of biscuits | | government for fogs will be greatly interfer with, if not stopped altogether, Cay Bathurst has annour No flo will be available for this purpose. | Whe grain, damaged or nnsuitable | for MMBMaye might be used for the mar ; ufactawe of dog biscuits, he told th Houwe of Commons, peop t rerl | ize Ghat they are keeping at th peri. If they cannot be kept with ut wasting food fit for humans they | showld be destroyed, he said Kelly Ranch at Daniel | Sald for $175,000; Deal {neludes Stock on Hanc Lifting a new ten-t | be placed on the U. the Chariestown This naval ¢ 60 tons, 1 smokestack to S. Georgia, at (Mass.) navy yard. ean lift a burden of run [eB eee NEW YORK ELK LODGES | MEET (N GONVENTION AT acquired several ranches in the Green BIG .PINEY, June 4 Whitma: and Baum, who the past year has | cu : | 1 age fo fheir holdings by purch asing | the Oy Kolly ranches near Daniel Paper» call for the transfer of 3,000} UTICA, N. Y., June 4.—Elks from ae: Sees whl en ney seeabanaeae 67 lodges in New York today attend- ab eased 5 anc ap- ; : 2 : 1) proximately 1,000 head of cattle and jed the opening seasion of the B.P- J 10% head of horses. O. E. annual state convention here i Whale ie amount paid for ta |Many delegations brought bands ard tand amd stock is not made public,|the patriotic spirit was ‘whooped- it in enderstood that the total amov-' up” with the appropriate melo | & nit $LTS,000 from the start. After a busin Ay ®* owners have acquired meeting, the ‘Ss were entertained i ag). oS MAghborhood of 6,000 children’s cises at the Masoric 1 land im the valley, their holdings “}Home, The convention lasts three u ompriting the Cleophus ranch the | days 5 mopih ttonwood, th ttc ; — ‘s' randh ou reen River and _ tt y $7 Kelly eich Chautauqua Monologue oe - Z i WOMEN STUDY FARMING TO. Py, Wins Applaace at a | B, + ut ' Other Points on Circuit AN PRODUCTION INU. 5.) i tors! That is certainly a very flatter- - Fy Garted Press ing compliment, yet that is what the Ve WASHINGTON, June 4 Wom ecretary of the Clarksburg, Mo., Ly 7 who waut to farm and thus help Uncle |ceum Course, voluntarily reported ¢ ty Sam faed the world, began studyi his impre 2 of V. S. Watkins, who 4 agricg@liure today at the Maryland |comes to Casper as one of the Ch }: Agmicwis oral Coilege here jtauqua attractions. He said “The ie Activ. on the plea of Mrs. Flo a|eneral impression as to V. S. Wat- ov Thomp on. president of the Hy kins who appeared here last night bd Keeper’s Alliance of Washington, |seems to be that he put on the best (i 0 PresiQent Patterson of the colle .|entertainment that has ever been in j opene@ the course to women today. |this town. His audience was all i 4 . Mm. Thompson told Dr. Patterson|terested from start to finish ari ie that @@arcity of farm labor !ast su-|everyone was sorry when the had fin- +) mer ged prices to soar here. She jished with his play, ‘‘Bought and Po:. a asked @at women be properly t ‘)For.” It was enoyed more by th> 4. Tor fexgn work so that when the rel andtence’ I think, than if it had been is c2llai Mhey will be prepared jput on by the different characters ” t ' 1 : § GEO. B. NELSON ( t e e 4; 3, Real Estate and 11 I nsurance ia Midwest Building Phone 31 10 Don't wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as it is going up every day. You have no doubt noticed the price that has been yaid for Real Estate in the last week or two. ff you want business property, a house and lot, ora vacant lot, see me. A few 60x140 foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION $75.00 to $260.00, on the payment plan. WE ADVISE THE IMMEDIATE PURCHASE OF COLUMBINE AT 50c Haworth Corporation Daily Building Phone 86 » man better than a dozen ac- |for the first year of its existence, and | = until their successors are duly elected | al and shall have qualified, are W. J.| “ » Uni = Cheley, H. C. Young, Arthur K. Lee, | By Ueda} ,. |Henry Young, and Ed. J. Wells, Jr WASHINGTON, June 4 tEtr- The principal business of the cor-| nants of the armies of Lee and Jack | poration shall be carried on in the | son marched into Washington todiy,;County of Natrona, State of Wyo-| playing “Dixie’ and sounding the | Ming, and the principal office of the ‘ -ebel yell. And the capitol, tense un- | Corporation shall be located at Rooms | tte Aaatiicens = capitol, tense un-| 1" 2nd 2, Townsend Building, 112 N. ger the stress of waging war, we!-| Center street, Casper, Natrona coun-| ; “ . comed the Confederate veterans with |ty, Wyoming, and the agent in charge | I'll bring a Mechanical Ice Plant into your home and cheering enthusiasm. theres Cis aa ay aw cue) as. iaty keep your refrigerator chilled forever. No ice, no dirt Thousands of old soldiers attended "=D. J. WELLS, Jr., § etary. : ; " ihe twahty-aeventhtantuallec anton W. J. CHELEY, President or slop. Nothing to get out of repair and no ice bills. he twenty-seventh annual reunion of F Pub. J 1.1917 | op > U ad C oderu Te ans anc First Pub. June 1, 191%. z hs pa gorcdera ep ¥iccsrans ind Last Pub. June 3,1917. at The only home plant in the world. Drop a postal card : fronking thesUnton: ; poe NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF} and let me call and tell you about it. erte into a antec where | many of the veterans stopped Thi= fe SL of ic the first reunion to be held out of A ce Dixie. The real celebration will get rs tar 7 ay “s 7 Notice is here given that on the P under way tomorrow. __ second day of May, A. D. 1917, a cer- . ~ ite of incorporation of Orig 1 § Ad Men of Nation Get fuddy Royalties Company was per . n the office of the Secretary of po Royal Reception from of the State of Wyoming, at i b : 3 h oming. The object and Casper, Wyomi People of St. Louis aid corporation being to a I nd carry on the business Y Ge : = eo of exploring for, producing, buying, | : 7 Baer OURE RGSS June 4.—Today refining and selling gas, petroleum, | e Sto lauinw : ie and yy 8 | or other natural oils, and to do any-| i aon wean SUT RaTtRT Ga Ad te thing and rything requisite and ; o a sec 1s. p tt enth an annkan to the cone to ch bus- nual convention of the A ted Has aE > ndue fesuch pu me Advertising Clubs of the World va es ee ora ' called to order this mornir The he term of existence of said cor-} ar {city is draped in white and blue, t:. Porat y ye mt aon and ete A. A. CHAPMAN r conventic lor. e ¢ certificate as above} 2 2 AK Attar YauDetaavial ness ‘@ession: tha (zee forth i | REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE 1 7,000 delegates and visitors nt The capital stock of the corpora- ~ points of interest and prepared fo: a ae is Five Sta sirens Stocks Bought and Sold & aonster parade t rht. More than Dollars ($500,000), divided into Five E — 100 floats will be inline, |Hundred Thousand (500,000) shares} Room 22 Townsend Block Phone 196-} | ——— cf the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) | tn Big Muddy and Glen Rock Daily each y ~ stage taxi service. Special trips any The directors of the company who where, any time. Stand Grand Central shall mar its concerns and affairs : Hotel. Phone 57, Marolf, Howard, for the first year of its existence, and | — n Urfderwood and Sullivan. 5-26-6t% until their successors are duly elected 2 : rt AG Sea Re and shall have qualified, are W. J. iw Single egister hot air furnaces Cheley, H. C. Young, Arthur K. Lee, | DOUGL & MOODY © guaranteed to heat your home. Se*) Henry Young and Ed. J. Wells, Jr. AS 4 them at Shaffer-Gay Co. 5-16-tf The principal business of the cor- > Office: is N. — Street, b —————_—————————— = P “2 i i > . sper, ‘0. poration shall be carried on in the} asper, x | NOTICEFOEMNCORFORATION OF \Cointy, of Natrona) Seate of Wye-| Geologists Phone 90-J ming, and the principal office of the} x Notice is hereby given that on the |Co™Poration shall be located at Roome| 5 First day of June, A. D. 1917, a ¢ paste he ws Saas ; tificate of incorporation of Merrico “ Pear iavaharse } Royalties Company was filed in the |) Rhys a t » of the Se ry of State of aU EEeeeiient ‘ Wyoming, at yenne, Wyoming Cees ee | The object and purposes of said cor- y:. Sekar R per retin 'poration being to engage in and carry {Publ June 8. 1917. Soo erator at nsurance f on the business of exploring for, pro- /@St Pub. June 3, 1917. Office: Room 5 aco Hotel ducing, buying, refining and : “7 / one gas, petroleum or other natural « GRAVEL ROOFING r and to do anything and everything } requisite and necessary to the conduct Practical Gravel Roofers } of such business. * The term of existence of said cor Dillon & Stone poration is fifty years from and after 211 North Jackson \ date of filing said certificate as above Phone 91-R = set forth 5h . r The capital stock of the corporation | 5-8-tf-daily | Announce the Opening The Columbine Oil Company is the latest operator in the SALT CREEK FIELD to take its place among the OIL PRODUCERS. | On May 24th, 1917, this Company brought in a well on Sec- tion 12, Twp. 39, Range 79, which is considered good for at least 200 barrels per day. BEFORE this well was brought in, we secured a good block of the capital stock of the COLUMBINE, which we now offer for sale at Fifty Cents per share. | The holdings of this Company in the Salt Creek field alone are over 1300 acres, not to mention leases on over 10,000 acres in the Pueblo, Colo., district. | The COLUMBINE OIL COMPANY is incorporated in the State of Wyoming, with a capitalization of $2,000,000.00, par value of stock $1.00, with One Million in the Treasury, not now on || the market. ' | The Company has no debts, no preferred stock, pays no sal- } aries, has $39,000.00 in the treasury, and is under a wise and | honest management. C. F. GOW, of Denver, is president of the Company, and R. J. MOSHER is vice-president and field manager. Phone, wire or mail your orders for stock to STANLEY & CO. Casper, Wyoming Phone 666. || The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. (1) EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL [| || RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Farm Machinery Gas Engines Wagons Coal Offtice and \ard, First and Center. Phone 62 Let Me Be Your of their GRILL ROOM Below the Rhinoceros THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Music Every Night Entrance thru the Rhinoceros V ULCANIZING Our vulcanizing plant is equipped with modern machin- ery and operated by experienced men. Your tires will wear longer if we repair them. Sole Agents for THE FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA TIRES and TUBES CASPER RUBBER COMPANY, 133 West Second Street ric riety m ee Phone 658-W Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails ~and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinocros not only for the satisfying meals, but because it’s a place to meet, to chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest hour of the whole day. SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 36¢ THE RHINOCEROS FRANK HENRY Baggage Transferred to any part of the city. See me and make arrangements for delivery of all your Freight. I meet all trains CALL SANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE References: Any Casper Bank. Office Smoke House, "1 iatw phone 83.

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