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f atrona County, Wyoming |<eems to be - re Offices: Mokler Bldg. '¥ i, 3 Telephone 15 e fway - Editor and Manager NWAY - Associate Editor! small reason to doubt |that later we shall see broad markete land exceptiona) industrial prosperity. REGISTERS [O18 Hayden Stone says: There is full justification in profits for most of th Serr - - Aas stale Eaitor ladvance inistocee: | (If WNLITARY AGE L OGAL | \ | i , “FITH - - Associate Editor —— | | F; Single Register hot air furnaces . ae a | hate spe aft pace eavente 15 cent, |fuaranteed to heat your home. rel er Exceeded by Margin of | Casper Artisans Lay Plans for Af- any pix months; $6.00 for year |'te™ *t Shaffer-Gay Co. &-16-tf |! 578, With One Precinct to Hear filiation With International As- > | er | Ee 5 7% Eee + Casper, Wyo., postoffice as/ Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Sr., has arrived | from; The State Falls sociation in Meeting Bos J SED Blow Ft) jfrom her home in Council Bluffs, Ia, | Below Estimate Last Night y meous reflection upon the keno Mel CER Bench Po Ca | With one precinct left to hear from Ata preliminary meeting last night, ati standing or reputation of A‘ormey Nicholé, for wome time. 'Natrona County has 1,618 young men|a number of local railroad and con- ty #, firm or corporation which | . i lof military age registered for service |tract machinists laid initial plans for M Ethel Rawner of Laramie is/ _— pat: fn) the) columns bs) eee eh oa is the house guest of |under the selective conscription ac i rganizing a local lodge to be affiliac- | Pe shepard of the editor | Mr and Mrs M.N Whesler Miss |°T 578 more than the estimate com-!ed with the International Association vin pe acel rmerly taught in the Cas-|Piled from the records of population |of Machiniss. E iund, general M ts ‘o i e Cas-| per schools. by the government at Washington. d scho | ih coco | { . . he speculative market should moder- —_ sper Daily Tribune ate its pace. It faces matters of con- = | siderable importance, the outcome of =, evening except Sunday,/which is uncertain though there | CITY ORGANIZE chairman of District the Burling- Complete registrations, as they will |ton syste He besd erated Rats Mrs Waltman and her niece, Mrs.|be turned into the governor by Sher-|ing and aided in making arrange *|block 118, lots 13 and 14. CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS i vertisi for th columns must be paid for in advance unless parties- [maintain aregular open account at this office. We cannot charge smal! ads ! CASH——-CASH——_-CASH. ASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | | JATCHING EGGS from pure bred} | single comb White Leghorn and|BRING IN your big blocks of stock. | Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting | We can sell them for you. R. A. ‘irs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wyc.| Painter Co., 145 N. Center 5-19-t_ ; 4-19-t£) = | WANTED—To sell or trade two-room 70R SALE—Corner bot 60xi40 feet | house and lot; will take used aute- | at Dover and Elm streets. Call at|mobile in part payment. Inquire A. |227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf | F. Wilson, 110 S, Center. 6-12-3t* ' |\YOR SALE—Two residence lots, good’ WANTED—Six or eight room house, location, two blocks morth of State; close in. Address E. C., care Th: |Hospital; reasonable. Call 380-W | Tribune. 76-6-6 5-24-tf | HEMSTITHING AND PICOT EDGING Edging done in the best manner on kinds of material at moderate |FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two | corner lots in Carey Addition. Address | all * a oh Pt ‘ Spey ¢|to establish a permanent organization) % weadrick, 105 Main st., Ster-|prices; careful attention to mail or ont M. S. Gloyd of California, have re jie Huge Batons Se Sateen ya (here ling. Calo” - 2 6-7-6t | ders. ; Singer Sewing Machine Co., B | turned from Denver with Mr. Walt-/)) 4, sat 3 as With 30 to 40 machinists here elig- | 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, C ols |man, after a few days in that city or Gas pee 1300 |ible to membership, Casper's machin-| See Shaffer-Gay company before |enne, Wyo. 5-284 ch |business and pleasure Hedeaiae : be organization should Broveione & jdecide on a heating Us ser yor TG ean Pe 7 \ é ------ § > strongest trade es in the city The r Si gister G( 3 oN MA? » fre ido Greanlay the str 3 trade odies ny the city. |home. They have the Single Heh oe 3 Opi sAROENEM = DES ne tor ary | Miss Adeline McNough returned | }3 5 emer | This is the first eda unity aI wae hot air furnaces. 5-16- the hauling. 226 N. Pine. 6-7-3t ‘ last night to her home in Greeley, Pawar River 2m orga ation has been possible here = " |Colorado, after completing her first| colt Creek owing to the lack of members neces (music MUSIC MUSIC | WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 furnished ¥ year of teaching in the Casper schools Busesie : 1B |S8ry to organize. Only two other! ail the very latest popular New| room. Small family. Harry Free sa |The many friends of this popular! 4 pinto 60 | towns the state, Cheyenne and | York hits. Come in and hear them| 112 South Wolcott. 6-11-34 teacher will be pleased to learn that jp» . , | Sheridan, have locals. |played. Mail orders filled. HAD-| ——<$< —_________ P E¥ell 10] a 5 ISE j, 24; WANTED—Ge h k, wi she intends to return to Casper next Big Muddy 14 DORFF MUSIC HOUSE, 247 W. 2d ee eneral housework, wia- allegi fl | year Fre Nand 2 5 16 E. J. Sullivan, prominent attorney | street 6-12-21| dow washing and landscape garden- edge iegiance to may liag, |° oo xverand J F Arias Waltmé : 9 tai the republic for which it] wies Mildred Keith has returned | yy” Miss Myrtle Barton arrived here | at SNA to.cond Hone inal th Te , Mo,|§ jon 0 s' e, ny 3 hi Pope LCOMEANY, fats tea peonne core. z lare falling below their estimated num a Summary for an extended visit with her brother . " . ut wi M. J. Bartom and family ber, with the result that Wyoming will St YORK, June 12—The Lon-|™- ¥- oo . jbe short some 600 when deonicle says that recent losses Miss Mary Place, who has just com- |count is made. If the present stan- Cmarines are decidedly heavier! pleted a very successful school year | dard of those that have reported t» a The Chancellor of the Ex-|lowa, is visiting with school friends |reports Wyoming will furnish approx- © is credited with the state-|in Chicago and Wheaton, Ill. She is | imately 21,000 names, as against an tinat the war is costing Great expeced to return home for the sum- | estimated quota of 27,000. th $39,420,000 daily. {mer in a short while. Following are the results of regis- oe: aan oO Q <ts WHE jtration in the counties which have } ae Fitintice Committee has | H. J. Peterson returned this morn- reported to Governor Houx: ™m out the retroactive tax oning from a two weeks visit in Chicago | State penitentiary hl Ee 88 comes, and the so-called }and his old home at Esterville, Tows Uinta _ Epease 714 eons to the income surtaxes on | Mrs. ePterson and the young son will Sweetwater -180¢ 3 of more than $40,000 a year, |remain in Esterville with Mr. Peter- Goshen _ 1056 on corporation profite as pro-|50n’s people during the summer Hot Springs =o 648! Y Sor in the House bill have also |Mmonths and will return when the nev Platte “~~ 920 li Sitered home which Mr. Peterson is building | cheridan 1786 ! m i is completed. a | Weston : eee) B94 i epeati ° | Larami -2195 Winchester E. t Arms A ramie i aay Las been awarded con-| William Tolhurst leaves this even-| Se sete | So furnish the United States|ing for Birmingham, Ala., where on) TOTAL . 1618 1 pament $100,000,000 worth of the twentieth of this month, he will | — poeeeenc es jecs be married to Miss Reba Powers of \ t ; = |that city. After a short wedding trip | | > Dail. Comaman |Mr. Tolhurst and his bride will return | ' d sione Maree Coe aiataxpest to Casper to make their future home | Fosatines temporarily as a mat- here, he having recently purchased a! natural profit taking, followed |home on the south mae of town. | ® professional bearish activities! Miss Nellie Huff is one of the sen-| yy witnessed at s Ss. od ; 7 iors at the University of Wyoming transfer to the railroads which} 44 makes her home her home in oe bullishly prominent and rally ‘7 |Casper. The young lady is graduat- st later. The re-adjustment in| i, is the Home Meonamniea de- y | sction with the Liberty Loan is} ,artment. She will return to spend | drowning of George Powers, the 19- ‘to make for irregularity during |the summer with her parents as soon | year-old son of Senator Thomas G. } reek. There are a large number! ,. the graduation exercises at the | Powers, while in bathing with two | op loss orders for bull account | University are over. ;companions at the mouth of Raw- © the market. Telegraphic messages received to- Miss Flora Miner eft last night on | day. The body of the youth was re- ya big advance and it is not reason-|berland, Wyo., after successfully | forts at resusitation were fruitless to believe they will move for-|}completing a year of teaching in the| The boy was engaged as a page in 1 without a substantial reaction | Casper schools. Miss Miller expects!| the Senate of the last Legislature of —_——- to return to Casper next year to re-| Cheyenne. His father, Senator Pow- lark Childs says: For the present |sume her teaching. lers, is president ad interim of the eo (Senate, and next in line of succes- sion to the gubernatorial chair. In addition to his father and mother, the clusive Official Government War Pictures THE MOST | younger than he. Funeral services will be held | Wednesday. | = ——----— — | Mrs. Ed. Schulte and her two | children, who have spent the winter jin California, are expected to retura |home some time the latter part of {this month, The young son, Russell, |has been attending school in Los An- | geles, and following the closing of his |school, Mrs. Schulte and the children Stragic Spectacular Shine erg Event in the History of the World ncaa: WATCH—for the series supreme. —for the series all-powerful. —for the first series ever filmed direct from the front. a ; s the subject being, “How Shall Wes WATCH—for the series that will take the country by storm. |Sateruard the Purity of Our Chili. —for the series with thousands of magnetic stars tak- |ren?” Everyone is invited to attend ing part in the British trenches. {these meetings which are most inter WATCH—for the series that millions will be glad to see—that jesting and helpful. . . . . | —_——— will give our patrons more crystalized entertainment : than they have ever seen in any house. | Jack Canner of Ohio for the advertising space in the papers that tell you | Joins His Nephew as everything about these Series. Why each one is com- | plete, and why they are being exhibited in your own town. That show you stunts galore—that show you |. -Jacie CannenaflGincianal: Ohiosbas posters that your own eyes could hardly believe. |joined forces with his nephew, Frank WATCH—for the people scramble to see these series—that will joanne, in Rie eeloa tie business here —for the series that the most daring camera man has jyears experience. The elder Canner ever filmed. Backed by the tremendous circulation |has been employed in some of the pt the world: ares tailoring establishments in the WATCH—for the first series in the entire history of the film VAt the present time the firm.is em- business, picturized direct from the pages of the |ploying four men and is turning o world’s greatest publication (its people). WATCH—that you don’t lose out in seeing the first series when in your Theatre. WATCH—for further announce- from eight to leak Regular shipments of weole WATCH the Movie Ads of the leading the- atre in Casper., WATCI | oe |The W. C. T. U. will hold their regu- \lar meeting at the Library on F; {day afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Walt WATCH- {fancy selection is always in |\Many of Casper’s best a vear suits mads by the C ring shop. ments. jand tweeds are being received : W i amet °, Miller : 4 3one nation indivisible, with hess vet Reaves erheralatieyneniayc: Lone Bear = 14 z and justice ta) cessfully completec e =) Al 17 for all year at the Denver University. Miss lou City > am ; Keith will spend the summer in Cas \Ervay . 7 wi per with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. | ee “NANCIAL |" ot --1618 NA 20 Total | the final} iderages for the previous four | at Mt. St. Joseph College at Debuquc. |the governor are maintained in late~ | day by friends in Casper tell of the! \hide Creek, near Thermopolis, Sun- j tyw York Sun says: Stocks have |the Burlington for her home in Cum-| covered after an hour’s search. Ef-| i] youth is survived by two sisters, both | A = | Frame house, 12x16; unfinished in- | | | Bradley will address those present, | Partner in Business| ten finished suits a] of Basin is in the city today on his | way from a business visit in Cheyenne | to his home in Basin. ASrcultuval Year Boake | Ready for Distribution | { | } | | WASHINGTON, June 11—Con-| gressman Mondell has a number of | 1915 Agriculural Year Books he will be glad to send on request. These ar?| useful to those who have received th» 1916 edition, which is now available. | | yon St | Robert W. Spangler, Editor and; Publisher of The New West, a maga zine publication of Salt Lake City, ac: | companied by D. L. Ewald of the} |Magazine staff, are spending a few jdays in Casper and Wyoming, secur- ing material for a special oil edi jr a = a _ GRAVEL ROOFING Dillen & Stone Zi Noxth jackson | = Phowe 93-R 5-8-tf-daiy | Square Deal Employment Agency and | Property Exchange Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25c, Servier $1 » Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. | HELP WANTED 3 good non-union carpenters. Laborers, 50c per hour. | JOBS WANTED FOR ir Experienced chauffeur. FOR SALE side, for $150.00 cash. | Single Register hot \book inside with change. O. L. Tru- fact Piste oa a jman, c-o Wyoming Blectric Company | ROOM—Modern, for rent, one ef | WANTEB—MALE BBLP | Denver, Cheyenne, Puchle, Trimidad, ing. Sam Robinson, Phone 630-W. 6-11-6* aw furnaces guaranteed to heat your home. See them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-tf | FOR SALE—Cheap, Dalton Adding Machine, slightly used. Apply Box FOR RENT ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 : *8.6-5t,. DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATERS peniTeibune : | WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- FURNITURE For sale, as good as| DITION 5-10-tf : -W. 6-9-5t% | ——_—______________ new. Call Phone 463. 9-5 POR RENToniao accealof tand FOR SALE—211 head of grade Here- i”. Good water. Will make a ford heifers two years old; 100 | 800d proposition. all 392. 6-9-a* pest anes ceatne Sixitalning: ROe RENT—Furnished room, bath Casper, Wyo John A. Murray. 516 S. Natrona. Phone 324-3. pes Oa 6-11-2¢* | 6-11-tf a |] FOR SALE—Splendidly located lots | HOR RENT—'iwo front rooms; close in Carey addition. What offer wi]; in; either sleeping rooms or offiee you make forany of the following reoms. Phone 729-W. 6-11-0f lots. Lots 13 and 14, Block 118, Lots | ,, = : 1 and 2, Block 117, Lots 1 and 2. POR RENT—Two furnished rooms _ -)., Suitable for tight housekeeping. S. F. eines aoa Headrick | G., Box 385; Casper. 6-11-94" — FOR RENT-—Room and beth for gpe LOST—Mesh bag between Court! er two gentlemen. 152 J i House and C. Y. Ave. Small pocket | streeet, *6 9-3 Block 123. 105 Main S., 6-11-3t* two gentlemen. Inquire at 884 So. - ~| David St., Phone 111. P6-8-3t* | FURNISHED ROOM in basement fer two gentlemen, 6-S-of ;LOST—Automobile jack between CY": Avenue and Wool warehouse. Re ae to Tribune. 6-128-2% eee ARMY RECRUITING S¥TATIOXS, at Colernde Springs, La Juats, Lead- 5 vite, Grand Janction, Derango, Rock ,LOST —- Wednesday morning while Springs, Casper and Sheridan. | auto riding, bracelet linked togetl e- 5-25-6-20 | with a 20-dollar and 10-dollar ged pieces. Reward. Mrs. H. T. Pareell, |316 South Durbin. 6-6-61 OCP OOE SO SEESESES ESD BE PREPARED | CASPER CREAMERY CO. + ab : |\@ ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT “| 8" Expert Furniture Repairer amd le TO ORDER » | Refinisher will call on all the homes Phone 120 - im Casper in the next few days to talk PROOESOSESCEOEOO TES ‘2 FURNITURE BUSINESS AND PROFESSONAL! G ARDS Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering, — (Chair Caning. Mattresses Re-made es IF IT’S PLUMBING If you are read: Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 4 Toe by 12, well and toilet; $140 el] sENoTEOR RRM | and we will call swings it. | | Lot 9, block 6, for re-sale. Small house and lot for $125 for | equity. | BEDS 25 CENTS | } | at SQUARE DEAL HOTEL | Have your mail come in our care. Daily delivery at noon. } WANTED TO BUY \8 cheap pair of counter scales. WANTED TO LEASE { We desire to lease a 20 to 30 room }rooming house. We are experienced Furniture Repairing 505 N. Beech - - - - HICKMAN & KENNEDY Announce the establishment of if HENNING Did the Plumbiag | \Gold Diamond Auto Line There's No Kick Coming Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 ————— EEE LISTEN! HENNING FOR PLUMBING! THAT'S ALL! | Two large touring cars are in ser- hotel people. Inquire of SQUARE | DEAL, or Benj. Mertz, at the River- ; view Hotel. THE SQUARE DEAL, When Your Doctor | | Wittes PRESCRIPTIONS Insist on having them filled at | KIMBALL’S || CAREFUL, PROMPT and COURTEOUS ae 2 Kimball Drug Store § 5 w. P. SPENCE, M. D. | vice; Country trips a specialty ye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe- | . i cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office | | Stand at City Bakery, over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store | | Phone 34 Lj 1 CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR 9| | Smith Bldg. Phone 470. | | MORES & LUTAS GROCERY Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | icuring. | | COME ATY, | Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. | o =a Fancy and Staple Groceries Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., [ | * || M.D, University’ of Chicago, | | Exclusive Line of Imported | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. | | Office in Wood Building, over | | Gosee Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, | AE OPAL bff 132 W. Second St; Tel. 134-3 Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 ICE Phone 793 W or 569 J Special Rates to Salt Creek Phone 357-W. .