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| a Casper Daily Tobe ‘esmed every evening except Sunday, st Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 4. E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager ©. E. HANWAY - Associate Editor R. E. EVANS - - - - - - City Editor J. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor Subscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a week. By mail, 50 cents a month; $8.00 for six months; $6.00 for year Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 ——_. Any erroneous reflection upon the eharacter, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the columns of The Tribune will be gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the editor ‘IMPORTANT UNIT OF OUR NAVY | spital ship Soluce. with us. Property Registration the | led Stale Lic the consideratic \M tin district Discussing the \1 the district forester say nd recreative resources of the ae ests will systematically follow the de velopment of the road and trail sys- | “Increased utilization of the sceric | “I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the republic for which it|tem, of camp sites ana ox any im stands, one nation indivisible, with jpro vement that will tend to make the jforests more accessible. liberty and justice for all.” There are certain well defined prin- jciples along which this development “Dig and Hoe for Casper” |should progress, the application of which will accentuate the natural open ae | beauty of the region, while ignoring Spanish Steamship Is |the same points will’ distinctly spu'l jthe effect. 1 Sent to the Bottom “By landscape forestry is not re- cessarily meant the loading up of a ranger station, for example, with or- nament. The beauty of many of 91 stations consists in their natural wild- ness, and the charm can be increased by the proper touch. The same is true in road and trail building where o 3 4 MADRIO, June 6.—A German sub- ine sank the Spanish steamer Tel- kefora, 4,415 tons, without warning, 4t was announced last night. The brew was saved. rege } Social Err route may open up vistas of wond:r 1 “Mother, Hear WnRUTE economy? |ful beauty with perhaps no additional cost, while another route is laid o-t so that huge boulders 1 thick brush often spoil the only redeeming features of a hard day’s drive. “In the Yellowstone park a was laid out over a dry mountain} whose soil was of such consistency | that it would not pack. covered road, four miles in with no scenic attraction of iny vacue spoiled an otherwise pleasant day’s journe This will now be replaced The Bonton CAFE THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- CIALTY. “Ethel, where on earth did you pic! ‘p that vulgar expression? Don't ever et me hear you use it again.” — i Praise Didn't Fill Plate i “I have nothing but praise for ov1 e@ew minister.’ 1 “So I noticed when the plate came round.”’ } —_ — WILL BEAUTIFY FOREST thio ADMINISTRATIVE SITFS tees the Forbst Service, U. rit Bapl. 4 of Agriculture; Denver Offi | { DENVER, Colo., June 6.— District forester Riley today announces that Yans have been inaugurated for the ‘pplication of landscape forestry in lature improvement projects on the ational forests under his jurisdiction. ‘read, lans have been 1 submitted y Pp The | Congress Hotel 139 South Center Street PUEBLO, COLO. | OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS Come in and Try OPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT road | The dust-{ length, | by a road a mile longer cire¢ling t ridge thru a cool canyon where ro i xd non-unio building material can be secured Exy enced ¢ ebundance and without excessive co rs, 50¢ of construction. ster, $5 “Ranger station grounds should contain several attractive trees, by thinning or planting—not t conceal the house, more attractive may be further re} ing of shrub Where also be started. course, quarters for but flowe the borders, fill the planting cf tall houses will greatly tiveness of the site. reported that Dr. prominent landsc tect of Amherst College, recently an stant 1n the forest service It is Waugh, pointed ass: in the development of ment work, will v forests ing summer. ry and climbing vine water is available It is a mistake, of to sow blue grass seed if the ranger is to be abs long such conditions the thin stand of na tive grasses will not be distributed beds or shrubbery alors in fe irregular pla in this district during the som groups of K Experie but to make it The ranger ca ieved by the plant everal parts of the city lawns m . wife. Write ent from his head periods. Unde bys12 eewelliand swings it to be occupied, $400 cash, New house, 1 nee corners, or to es, and screen shrubs Around “he! 702 Cobb st.; iner he attra ance $10 per month. For quick sa Frank A pe arch its improv for business man isit several of ¢ Auditorium Hotel 14th and Stout Streets The most convenient Hotel in Denver for shopping. Only one block from The Denver Dry Goods Company. Only block and a half from The Lewis Dry Goods Company. Only two and a half blocks from The Joslin Dry Goods Co. Only three blocks to the three main theatres and all the main picture shows. Two New Modern, Fireproof Garages, Just Fin- ished, Within One-Half Block of the Hotel The main street car lines one-half block away (for quiet), reaches every part of the city and city parks. The main auto State thoroughfare from North and South goes past our door. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL is comfortable. You feel just like you were at home. The ladies’ lounging room, which has just been lately completed on the first floor, adds greatly to the comfort and convenience of the guests. The Rates and Prices Are Reasonable The dining room is attractive and prices very modest. a la carte menu and table d’hote meals are both used. WATSON BROS. own the Hotel and furnishings, and oper- ate it. They are making substantial improvements all thru the house in furnishings and service. Try the Auditorium Next Time You : Come to Denver n The About About right out. first-class condition. FOR SALE 500 feet 10-inch 41-Ib. line pipe. 120 feet 14-inch 56-Ib. line pipe. A few joints have been put in a hole and pulled Absohitely Balance never been used. L. E. NEBERGALL, City National Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. PRICE & WHINNERY JERSEY DAIRY TRY US Phone 8F1 1 Frost & Frost (Brokers) OIL SHOCKS Casper, Wyoming Chas. E. Walker & Co. Incorporated High Grade Stocks, Bonds and Securities Bo upht and Sold. Room 3 Kimball Building ‘lf you want Quick ee on your Stocks, list them | R. A. PAINTER & CO., 145 N. Center St., Phone 61-W Square Deal Employment Agency and Exchange and Listing Free Advertising 25, Se Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. HELP WANTED per hour. 00 per day JOBS WANTED FOR xperienced chauffeur need lady clerk FOR SALE houses in Midwest Ac xood houses Two furnished rooms for man and 30x 636. Two Midwest lots, toilet; One new furnished house, a $1,100 for quick sale lance on credit. 21, with good lot; 50; two lots near Refineries for $350; WANTED TO RENT \ yood 4 or 5 room modern house THE SQUARE DEAL, | CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS | CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS | Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties ASH |maintain a zeae ar open account at this office. Hee cannot cuarge small ads FOR SALE j AATCHING EGGS from pure bred, single comb White Leghorn and %hode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting | Mrs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wye. 4-19-1 7OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet at Dover and Elm streets. Call at 227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf Yr OR SALE—Two residence lots, good | location, two blocks north of State Hospital; reasonable Call 38 FOR SALE—One team of mare South David. f See Shaffer-Gay company before iecide on a heating plant for home. hot air furna your They have the Single Register es, 5-16-tf FOR SALE—Fou bath; lot 60x14 and barn; part terms. Inquire 7 226-M. FOR SALE—Desi sale, or will tra house or private re > property for for roomi.g} Phone 57 or call Room 34, nd Centval Hotel. *6-4 t FOR SALE—One string of cools com plete with Parkersburg rig and reel | drilling machine. Cheap if taken soon. Just finished 1500-foot hole with this! rig. A. M. Berringer, Cody, Vyo. veaist TOR SALE—Good seed oats. Phone | 391-W. 6-4-4¢ Single Register hot air furnaces guaranteed to heat your home. See them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-tf FOR SALE—Cheap, Mi ichine, , Tribune. Dalton Adding slightly used. Apply Box } *6-6-5 ir OR SALE—Second-hand auto truck | in good running order; price $50 if taken soon. Geo. E. Tyrrell, South } | Butler Addition. 6*-5-4t | FOR SALE—Oil land; 3% sections, about 20 miles from Casper, which has been passed on as Al by U. S. | geological experts; also section close to drilling well in Lusk Dome. R. A. Painter Co., 145 N. Center. Phone }61-W. 6-5-3t | FOR SALE—Or will trade, a new 2- room house, Midwest Addition, at a bargain; call at once; first offer gets it. Fred E. West, Riverview Hotel. | *61-5-2t a ee OLD-TIME MISSOURI FID- DLERS WILL FURNISH MUSIC FOR OLD-FASHIONED | | DANCES. FOR TERMS AD- DRESS BOX 521. 6-1-6t | | No Charis Accounts kept for small advertising {WANTED — - Painter Co., | ders. {FOUR MEN \FOR RENT - WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ; WANTED—Five-room house or larg- er, close ir H. C. Wisner, care Tribune. *6-6-11 Young woman desires light office work; educated aud competent. Address L. C., care The Tribune *6-6-2) BRING IN your big blocks of stock. We can sell them for us TA 145 N. Center 5-19-+ WANTED—First class cook w:z sition in oil fields. Phone *6 WANTE Woman wants day wor} Phone 630-W 6-1-2t* WANTED-—Six or eight room house close in. Address E. C., care Th: Tribune. *6-6-6t HEMSTITCHING AND PETTICOAT Edging done in the best manner on all kinds of material at moderate prices; careful attention to mail or Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1721 Capito] Ave., phone 695, Chey- enne, Wyo. 5-28-27t with responsible posi- tions want to rent suite of 3 or 4 | furnished rooms; must be modern and within 5 or 10 minutes walk of busi- ness center. Will pay around $50 per month. Address P. E. K., care The Tribune. 6-3-3tdh WANTED—Woman Apply Mrs. Durbin St. WANTED—To rent a for housework. Tom Burke, 406 Souta 6-4-4 7- or 8-room modern furnished house. Phone 127 M. 6-4-3 FURNISHED ROOM for rent to a gentleman; hot-water heat, bath, ete.; in private house. Phone 225-R. 6-5-1t* FOR RENT Four-room basement unfurnished. Apply 211 N. Jacksan street. *6-6-6°t ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD. DITION 5-16-sf THE HOWARD TAXI is always at your service; calls answered with Fromptness. Phone 57, Grand Cer- tral, if in a hurry. 6-1-5t*. —$—<$<$— $$ <n YOR RENT—Furnished rooms by the week or month. 239 S. Pine. *6-4-4t ROOM for two ladies or gents. 340 N. Beech. 6-5-3t* WANTED—MALE HELP WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. If you are looking for a position, our new contract will win you. today. Write | Albany Nurseries, First Na- jtional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. | | 5-8-26t | i eee Bais |ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at | |Denver. Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, | Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- | ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock \Springs, Casper and Sheridan. | 5-25-6- 30 | mi BUSINESS AND PROFESSON ALI CARDS Everard & Steele, Chemists a Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 o——————_ | | If HENNING Did the Plumbing | There’s No Kick Coming | W. P. SPENCE, M. D. | | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe- | cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store fo) |) CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR | | | | | Smith Bldg. Phone 470. | | | Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | | icuring. | | Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. | | o- ——C Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., M. D., University of Chicago, 1903. Physician and Surgeon. 0 \ | | | | LOST—Comb set with brilliants, Re- turn to Tribune; reward. 6-5-3t a ee FOUND—Ladies’ pearl ear ring. The owner can have same by calling at the Tribune office and paying for this advertisement. 6-6-2t EE LOST — Wednesday morning while auto riding, bracelet linked togeth ¢: |with a 20-dollar and 10-dollar god pieces. Reward. Mrs. H. T. Parcell!, 316 South Durbin. 6-6-6 BE PREPARED an Expert Furniture Repairer and Refinisher will call on all the homes in Casper in the next few days to talk FURNITURE Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering, Choir Caning. Mattresses Re-made If you are ready now, and we will call Furniture Repairing 505 N. Beech - - - - \FiisTeN| HENNING FoR? HICKMAN & KENNEDY ((riUaBine: “THATS acti | Announce the establishment of iGold Diamond Auto Line Two large touring cars are in ser- vice; Country trips a specialty Stand at City Bakery, | Phone 34 j MORES & LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY Fancy and Staple Groceries Exclusive Line of Imported Goods Office in Wood Building, over Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, | | | 595; Residence, 796-W. o— + 0 } Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 Special Rates to Salt Creek | 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-J ICE Phone 793 W or 569 J