Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1917, Page 4

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——E——————=== = ae <<a wer your eases question. Suppose renewal might be granted under some conditions but would depend upon state of facts, includ- ing terms of lease. ‘Casper Daily fee fesued every evening except Sunday,’ — at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming | Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. | The answer of President Duniway | Telephone 15 irdicates that operators who prose- J. ery HANWAY - Editor and Manager | “Ute development work are to have @. EB HANWAY - Associate Editor |"? #55urance that their titles to lease &. E. EVANS City Editor |7¢ to be kept clear after the time of 3. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor |*M¢ lease expires. In a previous message Dr. Duniway referred to an article appearing | oreo pms in THREE OFFER SERVICES — TO GOUNTRY THRU LOGAL RECRUITING MEN FRIDAY. Orie Dur United Stat Army who surrendered the officers of the ~~ Square Deal... Employment Agency and Property Exchange deserter from t My Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25¢, Service $1 Office Lot 28 Block 2, to local recruiting |Mmaintain a oe ar open acco CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS for these columns must be paid for in advance unle: arti Adverrsingison ae unt at this office. We cannot charge aS aGs: ——_CASH———-CASH———_CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising eT Ce 1 ee eee | FOR SALE | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ee JATCHING EGGS from pure bred, | single comb White Leghorn and| BRING IN your big blocks of stock. Subscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a T : , thi 7 2hode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting | We can sell them for you. R. A : The Daily Tribune of June 4, as being station on Wednesday of this weel “4 mA hode Islan whee : . is = c Spd ey mall, ied veraors month | inaccurate. Dr. Duniway also denies will thaves another charge to meet Midwest Addition Mrs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wye, |e Co., 145 N. Center 5-19-+. £ r yea : 3 19-1 —————————— y iatocsa ‘at Gasper, Wyo., peatetilcn as atk S tiat alt Pica harchifore = Pet hailed before me federal | Casper, Wyo. 4-19- | WANTED—Competent woman to do stating ata aSES ere e 18- orities next week. uncan necle j 3 . rene. sew " = > yp eecond-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 (cucd by the state in behalf of the ed to register for military service on HELP WANTED 7OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet im Coneres wouscwork, 2 Mra: oe a e | Univer ity B atid AS are null and void. |June 5, in compliance with the draft 3 good non-union carpenters. at Dover and Elm streets Call at : LL dg. 6-7-3t * Amy erroneous reflection upon the law, and is therefore guilty of eva Laborers, 50c per hour. 227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf | WANTED—Six or eight room house, ebaracter, standing or reputation of | of duty, for which a severe penalt JOBS WANTED FOR YORS AE two Dexidenceloum ood | close in. Address E. C., care Th: any person, firm or corporation which Pres scribed Experienced chauffeur. location, two blocks north of State Tribune. *6-6-6t may appear in the columns of The in, it will be remembered, Sone eD er and general office | yospital; reatOnable Call 380-W IEMST TGUANTI OPTIC Tribune will be gladly corrected if PICKED IP IN HOUGLAS sen r to the sheriff's office Jat , married, 40 years old, with seat] HEMSTITHING AND PICOT brought to the attention of the editor ednesc er seek admissior ood habi nd referen Now in = ee te Pet iz chen jto his old mmand, the Fourteenth a re SS aEBle pos ‘ce ; Louis,| FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two Agee done in the hee manner on 10 HERE Infantry He left his company tWO/yr, Will take $ per month and | corieciloia nin’ Carey) Addition’ all mice eS ; materia ye mo. meee yea 4yr0 While stationed at Washir go anywhere in Wyoming, or other |pjock 118, lots 13 and 14, Address prices ; areful attention to mai or ton and was recently imbued with 4/7 11+ of the West. Write in care of |y & Headrick, 105 Main st., Ster- cee ; Sah eaters oe oes sire ! « « e raat . jue = Aotth thnk Aa hate eben os 2 apito ve., phone 695, Ci = Harry Smithiiatel late of Casper and are so Snten cave NeEwe The Square Deal. ling: Golo. 6-7-6t | enne, eer phone 6 5, Chey- who is charged with having bilked FOR SALE ene EEE a Se. ral Casper merchants out. of NS 0 THE FRONT Oe See Shaffer-Gay company before | GOOD GARDEN MANURE, free for thru. the cashing of t Re mage ent ataeane ay age a Meee ‘ating plant for your the hauling. 226.N. Pine. 6-7-3t* ks, was placed under arrest at side, for $150.00 cash home ve the Single Register Tei ae Douglas last evening on information By-the Unter pres Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 hot air furnaces. 5-16-tf FOR RENT furnished by the local sheriff's office “yyNDON. June 9-——Edward Fit 12, well and toilet; $140 cash Seen San MER EA SENT aa en and will be returned here for trial tet the C t FOR SALE—Four-room house, with | FOR RENT — Four-room emen' ; . "he authorities are in possession of *. ald of Pittsburgh got into the Ca block 6. for re-sale bath; lot 60x140; chicken house unfurnished. Apply 211 N. Jackson a mienes r AON AS): Seventh Battalion because } » block 6, for r : Died three small checks cashed by Smith , oa Tey ” Sere {and barn; part cash, balance easy |street. *6-6-67t aetNS i t t ¢ was inearly —Deadsbroke® int : Small house and lot for $125 for terms. Inquire 735 South Ash, phone | land it is believed that others may bv with only a solitary half-doilar, the equity er -f-4-6.| ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND cutstanding a RY he - yy ae ~ ae Ts ? ee ee property of himself and a yal, Ree For quick sale, two lots near the ceca NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 i. a . PeDUEY snedt Jack Borah want Benham of Wenatchee, Wash. “We Refineries for $350; worth $500 Single Register hot air furnaces DAYS Thc; WEEKLY RATES a I pledge allegiance to my Haga sige this morning and will be caw no chance of raising any coin, a maine es ‘heat your home. See| WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- back this afternoon with his prisoner ye put it up to the half,” said Fit BEDS 25 CENTS guaranteed to heat your home, See DITION 5-16-tf and to the republic for which it|in tow Petia a Paps at jthem at Shaffer-Gay Co. 5-16-tf : 5- stands, one nation indivisible, with; — = Tgaswapi header gator Senta tails SQUARE DEAL HOTEL | FINEST GREEN: in the ora aayes |FOR RENT_129 acres of ‘and close liberty and justice for all.” fo to Vancouver and enlist. I spur ——— will come and get them. 347 N-| in. Good water. Will make a | J Friendship Festival Is the half. It came tails. On Easter FURNISHEED ROOMS nor RENE |Pine st 8-P-St" good proposition. all 392-J. 6-9-3t* c Monday I got mine at Vimy Ridge. re peak ehc aes ca SS ae eet if | ee in San Diego to We just stesaad’ eee the top anid quire of us or see Mrs. Laura ( ove Single Register “hot. air furnaces | FOR SALE—An east front lot on i | Weld American Feeling walked along behind the barrage te BB) \West Marion‘st.;/ Midwest, Ad guarenteee vs neat spur home. ror Natrona Ave. all 392-J. 6-9-2t* 2 Fretty soon a shrapnel shell busted ©'@0n- them at Shaffer Gay Co 5-16* rt ? 2 ~ over me and a chunk hit me in the Saeee = ————_——— ———-—-- | FOR RENT—Room and bath for one ’ b right fore-arm, and here I am in Or- Have your mail come in our care. |FOR SALE—Cheap, Dalton Adding) or two gentlemen. 152 Jacksen p | By the United Press ‘ al ape «< an Daily delivery at noon Machine, slightly used. Apply Box | streeet, *6-7-3 t ir SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 9—As a Pington hospital. Fitzgerald is an U8" eeiteibane *6-6-5t | ry | aemoneiration of the new friendly ex-railroader , formerly with theMon- WANTED TO BUY 97 PE One. | ROOM—Modern, ‘for rent, one of i jfeeling between the United States SROs A CIEE ACERT BN OB a cheap pair of counter scales ULE E NS ese BERT EL aac | two gentlemen. Inquire at 834 So. 4 ang Mexico, a Mexican-American re ee ei ata, in good running order; price $50| David St., Phone 111. P6-8-3t* ir celebration starts here tomorrow. Camden Sheffner left last night on THE SQUARE DEAL, if taken soon. Geo. E. Tyrrell, South ; iG vernor Cantu of Lower California the Burlington for Fort Logan, Colo., | Butler Addition. 6*-5-4t | FURNISHED ROOM in basemen i asement for plans to attend, accompanied by his gt which place he is stationed with | | two gentlemen. Phone 357-W. rivers President ‘ ‘Artful Dodg- staff and the band of the 22nd Mexi- the training camp. His leave of ab- from the audience. Golden's peer-| Pree 68-42 ie ” _ (ean Infantry Before an invitation sence only permited him to remain less musical ponies show almost hu- | OIL WELL SUPPLIES ani to Give ur ; ; Sp EEE a Su a Inti was extended to Cantu, the permis- here until after graduation exercises man intelligence, dancing and waltz-| We can furnish at a big saving «o|LOST — Wednesday morning while ance | pporting intima - sion of the war and navy department | on Thursday, ing, as well as performing other dif-|you used stems, bits, jars, temper, auto riding, bracelet linked toget) o: tion in Message jwas obtained Governors of ten) =o ficult feats. The Rhodes family of |screws, and validating muchines.!with a 20-dollar and 10-dollar god ee states are also invited. The celebra-| uerialists, five in number, present 2|\GENERAL MACHINE & TOOL CO. |pieces. Reward. Mrs. H. T. Parcell, In response to a hessage from Dr. | on, called * ‘The Friendship Fiesta” nT he ] heatres series of sensational stunts. The | Telephone &4-R. Casper, Wyo. | 316 South Durbin. 6-6-6 (A. Duni 43 ident of the Uni- { “Three Zeneros are seen in a contor-| 5-28 6-1 6-5 6-8 | =I 5 a ante ne Peele al 1 tion novelty. Some idea of the size | § Teas A | “ , ” and quality of the Christy shows is) ———————__——_- sed sale of leases in the Big| The Ne'er Do Well” Sunday pe | LADIES——Th. eruiEerinne ‘i ; 7 ontained in th statement of the) AU e only place in Casper Muddy, and the question of whether “The Ne’er Do Well,” one of the cen f | operators could expect a renewal of these leases in the event development work had been prosecuted diligently, The Daily Tribune Pecreunied the following question by w [ ‘Lease issued June 1, 1916. Drill- | ing still progressing. If no oil | ched June 1, 1917, wiil the lease renewed or put up for sale on s? _Wire answer at once. lowing is the late today: qenirensity Board only could an | ——EE= Chil Charlie’s Lunch No. 1 For Your Sunday Dinner {> Of Course 7 \ PROTESTOACTION (Continued from page one) (fancy figure, the increased value of |w hich has been created by the present | lessees at a cost of over a million dol- \ answer received | lars in expenditures for development | ; purposes. Such a course of proced-! ure, it is alleged , would be considered breach of faith on the part of a private corporation. These companies, it is pointed out, have thousands of stockholders, a great many of whom have not the means to engage in the oil gume only in point of purchasing stock in young vand promising companies. These | purchases have been made in good faith. These stockholders include laborers, school teachers, niinisters, | widows, orphans and even the poor! woman who washes for a living. In-] cluded also are alumni of the Univer- | sity of Wyoming who relied upon the | security of investment in titles of University lands ina state where \there is so much controversy in titles The almuni of the University are now rubbing their eyes to see if the t } i FISH | From the time of its entrance into 'the union, the people of the State of Boilgi Salt Mackerel, New Steamed | Wyoming have been liberal in the Potatoes support of this institution, but it is jclaimed by those familiar with the \ ENTREES jpolicy of the board, that the reputa-! ae | é i tion of the University willbe dragged Chicken Stew, Country Style Hinto the mire if the present plans of } Chicken and Dumplings \the executive committee ar> carried peancken Stew a la Malaneja into effect. That it will bring dis- icken Fricasse, Green Peas grace upon those responsible for its one Chicken, New Green Peppers |enforcement is the concensus of ‘opinion among former friends of the ‘institution. The companies concerned are con- fident that they will ultimately be re- instated in their rights in the courts, after which it is reliability reported that they will commence action in the jcourts against each and every mem- ber of the board who votes in favor cf the cancellation of these contracts. Damages will be asked for the expense of litigation to defend their rights, including damages for depreciation Fricasse of Spring Lamb + Breast of Veal, Stuffed ROASTS Turkey Stuffed, with Cranberry Sauce Chicken, Sage Dressing Leg of Lamb, Jelly Roast Pork, Sweet Potatoes Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Ice cream with dinner K F . lis not relieved, Cauliflower with Cream Gravy | All of the oil districts of the state Sliced Tomatoes | will be heartily in sympathy with the Sliced Cucumbers protest if carried into the courts. Green Onions __ Lettuce | It is claimed on good authority Radishes Combination Salad |that the action of the executive com- Strawberry Short Cake lmittee with reference to teases al- Strawberries and Crean ready advertised was taken without Fresh Buttermilk \the authority of the board and re- | mains to be decided definitely at a EE pectin of the board called for June 12. ered \including “tand evening, r SOUP lofty teachings which they received , at the hands of the University, its ? 4 Consomme Vermaseille \Tresident and educators ° 43) t integrity, fairness and honesty, are } BOILED |to be kept inviolate, or are to be 4 ‘found exemplified and practiced only! Beiled Chicken, Cream Gravy eutside the walls of the institution Boiled Beef, Horse Radish Sauce |which they had learned to respect | jand revere Chicken served call iday in the value of their stocks, This loss ‘gives promise of running into millions | , VEGETABLES jot dollars if the depressing influence Management that the daily cost is three hundred dollars. Oro | greatest pictures ever pee ed, has teen contracted for by Manager Sample of the Iris Theatre and will be shown here Sunday afternoon and Lyric Programs evening. An excellent picturization of Is- This great photodrama is consid. | ben's “Hedda Gabler" will head the the worthy successor of ‘The program at the Lyric Theater this ev- Spoilers.’’ Both stories were written ening, supplemented by a Charlie by Rex Beach and both have been} ) Chaplin poduction, “One A. M.” The ifilmed by the Selig Company ‘The latter is one of the great comedian’s Ne’er Do Well” written by the same |latest comedies. uuthor, produced by the same Direc- Sunday the Lyric will offer Max} tor, and enacted by the same stars | Linder in “Max Wants a Divorce.’ | jthat appeared in “The Spoilers,”|i{ takes thirty minutes to run this! makes the produc tion extraordinary | ;jIm and it is guaranteed to be one of | in every detail. “The Ne’er Do Well” |the greatest laugh producers ever of-| does not contain a dull moment. |fered by the management. |There are hand-to-hand conflicts, a) “The Promise,” featuring Harold | great fire, beautiful tropical scenery, |! Lockwood and May Allison, will also ind the odd nooks and corners of old |pe shown, as well as a Travelogue. Panama are depicted. An all-star cast \" ‘he former deals with life in a lum- M Kathlyn Williams and |ber camp of the great Northwest. Ev- Wheeler Oakman, together with gen-lery detail of the activities of the uine Panama atmosphere, combine to!camp is depicted from the hewing! make “‘The Ne’er Do Well” one of the | dowing down of the great trees to the greatest film dramas ever presented. | OrcO down the river. Into it is woven a Similarity of Titles delightful story that contains a yar- The Christy Hippodrome Shows |iety of interest. playing at the Athletic “grounds in Casper on June 12, both afternoon are in no way connect- the Tom Christy Minstrel | this being the first time | chat the larger show has been booked ; for Casper. The troupe of clowns carried by the} ir hristy shows are said to be the pick U of the country. Another feature is THOMPSON & O'ROURKE, in the work of Professor Roberts, Plumbing and Heating Contractors. muscular giant who pulls the combin-| Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. ed strength of any sixteen men picked | Contractors and Builders Notice! Look Up ed with ? Company, FOR SALE About 500 feet 10-inch 41-lb. line pipe. About 120 feet 14-inch 56-Ib. line pipe. A few joints have been put in a hole and pulled right out. Balance never been used. Absolutely first-class condition. L. E. NEBERGALL, City National Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. dangers connected with floating them! where you can get an experienced corsetiere to fit you with a corset is at Burkett’s Quality First Millinery, 139 North Center Street. | — | WANTED—MALE HELP | z (III! ess Hotel PUEBLO, COLO. 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 \FageLAR PRICED THROUGHOUT OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS | STRAY ED—Two black ‘mares; one)| : branded plain on left shoulder____ One branded, not very plain, on left shoulder__--~~--- BE PREPARED One gray gelding, branded plain on left shoulder. | ant Bapert Burniture Repairer and , ‘ ; John Smith | Refinisher will call on all the homes at Reward, ft easbteeen | in Casper in the next few days to talk Saree FURNITURE BUSINESS AND PROFESSON ALL C ARDS Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering, | Cheir Caning. Mattresses Re-made | If you are ready now, It and we will call | : Furniture Repairing | 505 N. Beech - - - - HICKMAN & KENNEDY Announce the establishment of Gold Diamond Auto Line | Two large touring cars are in ser- IF IT’S PLUMBING SEND FOR HENNING Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 LISTEN! PLUMBING! If HENNING Did the Plumbing | There’s No Kick Coming HENNING FOR | THAT'S ALL! wei P., SPENCE, M. D. | vice; Country trips a specialty E: , Nose Throat oY ‘cialist : Glasses Fitted : Otee Stand at City Bakery. over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store Phone 34 0 g CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR | | | Smith Bldg. Phone 476. | | MORES & LUTAS GROCERY Ladies nd-Gentlemen’s Man- | | COMPANY | icuring. ty} | Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. | oe mea | Fancy and Staple Groceries || Dr.G.M. Anderson, A.B. A. M., | | ire: iversity of Chicago, Exclusive Line of Imported | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. | i] Office in Wood Building, over | } Conte | Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, | | _b| ff 132 w. Second St.; Tel. 134-J Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hetel Phone 57 Special Rates to Salt Creek ICE Phone 793 W or 569 J

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