Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 5

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NATRONA HIGH | WILL EXHIBIT WORK OF YEAR High School Building Will Be Thrown Open to Visiting Pub- lic Wednesday and Thurs- day of Next Week Patrons of the Casper Public Bluebird Photoplays Present The Reward a A Rex Ingram Production of Schools and the Natrona County High School will have an oppo: ty next week to inspect the wor by the students of the | t al to the annual exhibit t at the High School. On W and Thursday the Surpassing Beauty and Merit ni Introducing open to the public and the p¢ are i} BETTIE SCHADE invited to view t tt / of the past \ § Party nating in res} uch 1} 2 pre alor t itional ee s has been 1 with ii eee rrowth of th s i} @Matince === = 3 ito} 1 - i} Evening Shows__7, 8 & 9 be rey but i most interest will be atter upon Ki 5c and 10c the manual training, dom cience '- and art exhibits In the ibject SSX’ which are adapted to d the re | sults obtained have been hly grat ifying to the instructors and the students The building will be open all day long, Wednesday and Thursday, and the people of Casper are invited to familiarize themselves with the work Instructors will be in attendance to answer inquiries and explain ey CASPER LOCATED "ON BREAT NORTH from Bessemer Ben, 1s in the city Colorado State Highway Commis- | for a few days BUEN eLDE to business | sion Seeks Aid in Promoting Military Route from the Gulf to Canada Improvement of the highway lead- | ing from Cheyenne to Casper, and} thence north to the Montana State | line has been brot one step nearer | ON PERIODICAL: By the United Press WASHINGTON, Finance The tenta tively has agreed to impose a 2 per June 5 Senate Committee cent advertisement tax on all paper periodicals. FINEST GREENS in the world if you | will come and get them 347.N 6-5-¢ Pine st. oO Billy Johnson, of the firm of Camp- bellJohnson Company, has receiv- | ed a mews COL Pameneey roadsper. | realization with the promulgation of! from Denver. The car is a Premier plans for a great Interstate Military and is the first of its kind in Casper.| Highway to connect El Paso with ba uxt o 0 | Fort Assiniboine, Montana, by the Qnae, of the most attractive of the ' Colorado State Highway Commission. | many. new cars arriving in Casper is Secretary George B. Nelson of the the Marmon, belonging to Patrick Sul- | Iidustrial Club» Monday received a teers : * ‘ - ‘ ‘map, showing the route of th vro- livan, which arrived by freight Se cata Rich ware ion a rollowar rte Denver yesterday. The car is cream’ f,,¢hil] range on its northbound colored with blue trimmings, and the | course. daughters of Mr. Sullivan are plan-} At a meting to be held in Denver, ning many delightful trips in it. June 18, plans will be placed in con- | oo jerete form to carry the project to) Pierce Smith is confined to his home | materialization and with the assur-) He/ance of State aid in carrying it to this. w © count of illness. z 2 eclgonieccou completion, it is regarded as highly expects to be about in a few days. fo) feasible As the Colorado Btale| J Highway Commission has endorsed | 3 ‘ie ss Nell 3 ¢ | R que hee A che ae 3 Nee ihe plan, it is considered practically | Hdely Ot ander ao oMW ene Su: certain that Wyoming officials will | of Mrs. E. R. Anderson for a few s, left Sunday evening for Denver | where they will attend the gradua-| tion of Miss Georgia Field, formerly ; of this city. lend their support to the movement The route follows that of what is known as the North and South Highway thru Colorado, a road which lhas been improved thruout its entire _|length during the course of the past co Mrs. Harvey Wisner arrived in Ca» per Sunday from Denver to join het Pay Pewee Ina sere CE eta husband who is in business here. Casper, Douglas, Buffalo and Sheri- » | dan, extending to Billings and Lew : Mont., and thence to Fort As- The road is 1,696 miles in Perry Haworth has purchased number of Liberty Bonds of small de- | eon a nominations for the accommodation |Siniboine. tne ! Papier of patrons who wish to buy them. This length and its strategic value in rhe patritic work is being done by numer -| transportation of military soy iss cus Casper business men ‘ will be advanced in seeking officia 9 designation from the government, a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyland returned proposition that will be entertained last evening on the late train from | at the Denver meeting. Delegates Denver where they have spent a most! from each State traversed by the enjoyable two weeks as guests at the | highway will attend at the request 0° By Ets) \T, J. Ehrhart, State Highway Commis- 9) \sioner of Cororado. Mrs. Lee Wolfard and child will | step ener leave Friday for the ranch where they Lander Secures Dozen will stay some time. Later Mr. Wol-| ! fard will join them at the ranch and Families to Labor in Wyoming Beet Fields they will go into the mountains for} LANDER, Wye., June 5.— A dozen 2 summer’s camping. ifamilies have arrived from Worland to do the hand labor necessary on the Lander beet sugar acreage, and being placed on the various 5 this week by Field Manager R. Simmons of the Wyoming Sugar The work will begin im- The wet weather has held ng to such an oa that ed 2 s remain to be ired acre ee Trever Evans returned this morn | mg from a business trip to Salt Creek Visiting the various oil fields in that Vicinity. co i McChesney of Kansas City a conductor on the Rock nd Kansas City to Dallas, is visit-| ing Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thurman and looking over the oil proposition here. oo are Company. | mediately. ° up the planti The Sisterhood of the Christien several hunk i s believed, however, church will meet tomorrow afternocn pula ae nee oe eet sana | with Mrs. W. EB. Clift at her home,| ©Yeryt0'' *63 North Maple street. jabth: . pon % | =] xq Gasper this} Mr. and Mrs. Binly McCoy returned| J, B. Bradley arr LEAN dite xs | ; ra wee sojourn on busi-}| Yesterday morning after a two weeks | morning for a wee Se eralee ee tbsence from the city. Mrs. McCoy|ness and pleasure. “hr. 3 2 . adley of this as be antes, . 0 r of Leroy Bradley © PN pg are ast an old-time resident of is ¢ esent living a county. He is at prese ing Sethe south. His many friends here | Ee enjoying renewing acquaintance vith Mr. Bradley. | with poe h Morrison, in Shoshoni, while Mr. Mc- Coy has been in Cheyenne where he Was drawn on the.United States petit Jury, \ us \ iss Frances Seeley will arrive on | aida from her home in Crea a Y., to spend the summer wit aa unt, Mrs. L.’D. Seely. Miss See ly | was jn Casper during the summer Special Meeting | months last year. . \ Tonight) She will accept a} position with the R June 5, 1917, She. will. accent a Casper Trades Assembly '70""S2h. 0%) | beginning of excavation work by Con {of the month, and both cast their lot | FHE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE TRIBUNE PLANT. TO BE LOCATED 1H) SKYSCRAPER Installation of New Equipment lingly LOWER PF Will Mark Change Upon Com- — t'm¢ When genera pletion of New Building angronsed, Started Today WAR PRICES REDUCED After June 10th, 1917, our busi-| ess will be operated on a strictly | | Cash ALL PERSONAL } |CHARGE ACCOUNTS will be abso-| lutely discontinued. This change of Store basis *olicy is mace, jin your interest as wé You will be given | decreased “overhe have grea.ly | due to conditions beyond! your and our control, it’s bound te| ‘be mighty interesting for you to The Daily Tribune will be located | know that a store like ours has}, in the new Oil Exchange Building | adopted a policy which will make it} upon its completion, arrangements possible for you to reduce THE having been completed whereby the HIGH COST OF LIVING mechanical plant will occupy a 1 e 3 - part of the basement, while business No one need feel any sense of in offices of the newspaper will be es-|jury at being asked to pay CASH lished on the first floor, The |Our first-class credit customers are re will also be marked by in many ber, and 95 per cent vements and additions to its al will wel the new policy because ready well-equippea plant in harmony Sales SESS with a policy to keep pace with the |they realize th ASH BUYS growth and development of Casper. CHEAPER THAN Included in these improvements will It’s m getting be the installation of a new press and | zined up with th EW WAY OF DO- other up-to-date equipment. ING THINGS—the way that While on his trip thru the Middle | ¢ash—pays cash—and vives better J. E. Ha y, editor and man- | values for les money r of the newspaper, secured many We do not make this move in a valuable su ms for carrying the project into effect, and wh pleted The Tribune will hav spirit of retaliation toward any one With us it’s n com strictly a business prop a mod and we osition, are putting it up to ernized plant, which will rank second | you SQUARELY We want your to none in the State. business and we expect to get at The first groune was broken for |Jeast a share of it on the s of the new building today, marking the |QUALITY, SERVICE, COURTESY | —and PRICE One price, June 10th On this p'atform of sound business | practice, we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. CASPER MERCANTILE COMPANY Casper, Wyoming. Phone 10 tractors Mills & Baker. This will be prosecuted industriously, thus paving the way for early completion of Cas per’s new skyscraper. ie A and that one Cash after | ‘Two Local Residents Volunteer for Service in Engineer Corps Coincident with the arrival of Reg- istration Day, recruiting at the Cas per station has taken a decided slump and unless it is speeded up during the remainder of the week, it will show a marked decrease for the cor- responding period last month, Louis F. King and Roy C. Inman, both of this city, are the only two accepted for service since the first | Per cent DISCOUNT on \ ALL COLORED / TRIMMED HATS / jana ONLY Burkett’s Quality First Millinery 139 North Cenetr St. with the Engineer Corps. Attention is called to the fact that | the Army and Navy will continue to accept recruits, regardless of whether | those who apply are registered for military duty under the terms of the conscription act. This is in accord- | ance with a recent ruling of the de- | partment. Cheyenne Is Granted Special Fronties Days | Rates by the RailroasIs | CHEYENNE, June 5. -Special | rates to the 21st annual Frontier | Days’ celebration in Cheyenne, from | July 23 to 28, inclusive, will be al-) lowed by the three railroads enter- | ing the city. The Burlington, Colo-| rado and Southern and Union Pa- | cific have united to assist in making | the fete the most memorable ever| witnessed in the Western country. ‘ a ies bn the World. (CK SETTLEMENT UR! BONDS R Phone 678 ABSOLUTE PROTECTION — :: FIRE 3 I have the Oldest and Largest Commas Q ACCIDENT :: $§ M. P. WHEEL Room 6 Townsend Bidg. \ RY ZENZAL——-MOIST ZENZAL ___ ___ __ The\fact that Zenzal is made to reach two distinct types 9) of Eczema\showld appeal to all skin sufferers. Tetter, Salt §|& Rheum and Eczema should be treated with Dry Zenzal. in, use Moise Zenzal. 75¢ a Jar at KIMBALL’S DRUG STORE For Weeping ARE\ YOU MAKING PROFITS? , OUR CLIENTS ARE! \ WHY NOT YOU? Give ur your ordets, whether buying or selling. We keep you informed of any market variations in stocks. Try our service. THE McDONALD BROKERAGE COMPANY, Oil Stocks and Leases Phone 675 The Wigwam ASPER STOCK EXCHANGE Phone 489 OIL STOCKS AND LEASES and REAL ESTATE Try a Tribune Want Ad How You Can Buy STOCK bility. All common stock, no preferred and no bonds. per cent discount for cash. can pay one-third down afid one-third each month as follows: SUMMARY containing anyone else.| Remember this st Remember we r Remember we Remember y for oil. os k is not underwritten. eive no commission. raw no salary. for you. 112 South Wolcott St., or Wm. G. Krape Inv. Co. 934 GAS & ELECTRIC BLDG., YOUR Country Calls frve at the Front, but EVERYONE, rich rtion to his means, can serve the goy- IF NOT, DO YOUR DUTY AT ONCE IBERTY BOND | IF NOT, DO YOUR DUTY AT ONCE The Wyoming National Bank of Casper, without profit of 5 ag ee BIG BEAR O11 60 DENVER, COLO, Second Floor Iris Building Stock full paid and non-assessable, with no individual ha- Five 500 shares for_$ 35.63 3,000 shares for_$ 213.75 1,000 shares for, 71.25 5,000 shares for 356.25 2,000 shares for, 142.50 7,500 shares for. 532.38 2,500 shares for. 176.13 10,000 shares for. 712.50 20,000 shares for _______ Pe os Se If you prefer to pay part cash and part each month you hares, $ 12.50 down and $ 12.50 a month for 2 mths. ares, down and 25.00 a month for 2 mths. 2,000 shares, down and 50.00 a month for 2 mths. 2,500 shares, 6250down and 62.50 a month for 2 mths. 3,000 shares, 79.00 downand 75.00 a month for 2 mths. 5,000 sHares, .00 down and 125.00 a month for 2 mghs. 7,500 sHares, 187.50 down and 187.50 a month for 2 mths. 10,000 shares, 0.00 down and 250.00 a month for 2 naths. 20,000 shares, £00.00 down and 500.00 a month for 2 mths. that the land we hold has been passed on as e Wall Creek Sands by the best geologist and that we have just as good an dpportunity of striking a big gusher as r money goes inot actual work for drilling Remember your money goes into actual work for dridling jump high in price any day. To'be certain about securing ‘stock at 7'4 cents a share, buy at once or wire us to hold shares Marion W. Edwards any kind whatever to itself, will aid those who cannot pay... 4 for a bond all at once to do their duty by buying on smalf monthly payments, charging only three and one-half per- cent (the earning rate of the Bond) on deferred payments ” BONDS ISSUED IN DENOMINATION OF $50, - $100 -$500 - and $1,000 For further particulars call aha [Sr cre' 2h S

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