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ee ROE ERE SS IETT SET einerse ecu THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE eases Hct oaal Goss W peeing “Love's Law” At The Lyric |Adrertsng for these columns must be paid for in advance unless pastas blication Offices: Mokler Bldg. n Sawyer makes her debut as 2 }maintain a regal ar open account a is 0: € ca ge small ads Sa naipkene Sas Fae GROSS ANT ita PLFANS FOR HELP .: dramatic artist in the latest Willam | ASH-——CASH——CASH——CASH_ : Pe * No dieses Accounts kept for small advertising pe ee en ae ld A Le HANWAY - Editor and Manager ase, “Love's Law” to be| 5 A = CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS oa rE. HANWAY - Associate Editor siswnrat the Lyric tonight. The not- | FOR SALE WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS E. EVANS - - - -- - City Editor : : . ed dancer plays the part of a girl who | = | ————_— "GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor|Only Volunteer Society Authonzed by the United (rece which is certain | | WANTED = eh ee eS d A es se! me and fortune, to rejoin her} “OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet | house’and lot; will take used auto- ons—By carrier, 15 cents a States Government to Render Assistance to Gypsy lover in the wilderness. Stuart! at Dover and Elm streets. Call at|_ Css ° cart Gayaseh Teae By mail, 50 cents a month; “= Holmes, noted Fox villian, plays his|227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf | : : : Its Land and Naval Forces in War |F. Wilson, 110 S. Center. 6-12-3t for six months; $6.00 for year at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as d-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 RE you a member of the American Red Cross ? If you are not, why not? Our country is now engaged in war. erroneous reflection upon the ter, standing or reputation of first sympathetic role, that on Andre, the YPSsy- |¥OR SALE—Two residence lots, good location, two blocks north of State |\ WANTED—Six or eight room house, To supplement the program a two- | ill be shown under the | Hospital; reasonable. “Film Spoilers.” o-24 Call 330-W | -tf | FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two | “The Black Wolf” close in. Address E. C., care Th> Tribune. *6-6-6¢ HEMSTITHING AND PICOT ' “if person, hich | . 2 ucing scenes and settings ir corner lots in Carey Addition. | ; EDGING vin . seat ie coer en ce In a war that is more savage in the treatment of men, women and ie eels CS ie i ‘Saanish erantatn ul plockalig@ slots Tsvankeia, vAddre Edging done in the best manner on at ribune will be gladty corrected if |children—soldiers or non-combatants—-than was anything ever in- «The Black Wolf,” a Paramount |J. E. Headrick, 105 Main st., Ster- ant pene aoe peaeecau se cmecucate ib ht to the attention of the editor | dulged in by the Indians. feature to be show " at the Iris |ling, Colo. 6-7-6 es t Siinen (seeing Machiner Ca, " a ee € o < s base 0: i : 7 | A war in which the massacre of Custer and his men would stand nat SARE montis eae agetiirill | See Shaffer-Gay company before 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey. o 2s an oasis of mercy in a desert of pitiless brutality. and enough of variety to entertain |decide on a ee ae ee your| sme? Wyo. 5-28-27t ; > Sing sister | — Te a A Hundreds of thousands of the flower of the young manhood of er of good movies Wc home apey Dave's Caner a eei6.tt| WANTED TO RENT 2 or 8 furnished gy | this country will be upon unknown battlefields in foreign lands before ah + MC eae ae eS STR ‘ones cee ete Harey, Dee | another June is born. known as “The Charcoal | MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC Laeaoout ore. Pee aSoe Untold thousands of these red-blooded young Americans will sleep B urn Proof of his charitable) All the very latest popular New WANTED—Position by all around ked lien land: a e is shown thru his sympathy for York hits. Come in and hear them |camp cook and baker. Address J. + i \ ete edo CNS CT ed and needy and in spite of |played. Mail orders filled. HAD-\care Tribune 6-13-21" sl \ Many thousands more will be bruised and battered and blinded ! if exterior he has a big heart. | DORFF MUSIC HOUSE, 28 Weare TANTEI — > and maimed. © = —— lit is thru one of these acts that the | Street -12-3t WANTED. af = Will be disfigured and disqualified | smothe red in this hell into which bandit incurs the enmity of duke, and | —— = GOOD OIL LAND 4 to fight the battles of life. brave men go to preserve the Free 1 price is placed upon his head Single Register hot air furnaces |(lients waitingg with money to dril’. Xe, Will be made old men before they | dom of the human race and the purity The story of ambushes and designs | guaranteed to heat your hom: e R. A. PAINTER CO. te! - have rightly lived long enough to be ‘and virginity of its women, MUST upon the life of a bandit, together |them at Shaffer Gay Co 5-16-tf |145 No. Center St Phone 717 by other than young men HAVE MONEY that it may work to!with the rivalry that existe between : cis : Siskt ¥ Ser elon ai] flag, |_..2he American Red Cross is the one | the greatest advantage the bandit and the duke for the hand|FOR SALE—Cheap, Dalton Adding Se IVEEE. For iS Fe pledge allegiance to my flag, reat power that can and will helo | YOU, who are too old, or too of the Chancellors daughter, is| Md achine, slightly used. Apply Box | WANTED—Position as stenographer, , nd to the republic for which it| these boys regain some measure of ve phys cally, or too young, oF dramatized in a graphic manner andj16, Tribune. ‘| bookkeeper or office girl. Call ‘ sated one nation indivisible, witht eu cael Een eae of eye and Fe eRe Tae ROMS, pies ses ce be = centivelig FURNITURE For sale, as good as|507-J. 6-13-3t* y . elmax ir ch the lovers are 4 SA gee * 4 derty and justice for all.” It is the business of war to destroy| IT IS YOUR DUTY to provide the new. Call Phone 453-W. 6-9-5t* \ A ep General housework, wia- men, munitions, machinery and mo. jUBINE RESPONSIBLE ise "FOR DEFEAT OF WELGH operation machine shop to repair Everything you have, | the American Red Cross exists to re rele the broken and damaged bodies |- jof its fighting men. held in trust for her. Aeotant for Title Appropriates touch of humanity and human kind- | Gredckt for Exchange of Hon- | { ers and Wants to Battle for Champ Belt on July 4 Ite one touch of the brotherhood | per boys will be there. ;of man and the fatherhood of God | ;ing guns and shrieking shella; by the that is wiped from sight by the roar | battle smoke and the poison gas that |if you have one faint, , hangs low over the world. This big machine shop for the By H. C. HAMILTON Minded rPees Staff Correspondent i fe beating doled out to Freddie | worn, pasneled and crushed torn and of the American Red enone (Weld when he met Johnny Kilbane dim New York probably is as much re- Gaponsible as anything for the fact that P'Bemay Leonard is now lightweight (earapion of the world. sa Jimmy Duna believes it, Kilbane is es eertain of it, and more than one fol- PO lewer of the fistic game is inclined to br bélieve there is something in it. sa Kt is undeniably true that Welsh re ex ceived a thorough pasting from Kil- bane, and it also an unchallenged f fact that Welsh was faster in his} Wocking and had more speed when he | started with Kilbane than when he met the New York lightweight. | Kilbane hit Welsh everywhere ex- | cept right on the spot that Welsh al- | 8) ways has kept covered until he met | Leonard. If Kilbane had been given ©. the same opportunity for victory that ca pensenied eas to Leonard he pre- | woulc e@ wearing a crown on ’ Ct each angle of his curled locks. CITIZENS’ STATE BANK OF CASPER # “The only thing I am sorry for,’"| J. F. LEEPER, President M. J. BURKE, Vice-Pres. fe Xilbane declared after he had seen “EL HORSTMAN, 2nd V-Pres. W y BAILEY, Cashie, Auditorium Hotel DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR. MONEY GOES? Cam you tell where the money has gone that you spent in the past year? Or do you wonder what has become of it and why you haven't more to show for it? A business institution has a bookkeeper who keeps a set of books for this purpose, and they could not exist as a busi- ness unless they did it. Why not use this principal in your personal business? Pay your accounts by check and we will not only keep your records accurately, but your money will be absolutely safe. Call and ask us about it. sl I wasn’t in there instead of Leonard, I didn‘t want to take any credit from 3? = Leonard, he's a grand little scrapper. | ™ = But I certainly believe I would have | finished Welsh that night quicker than “4 he did. I started Welsh to oblivion | and Leonard finished the trick.” Dunn declared Kilbane a much {| better workman in the ring than Leon ard. i "Kilbane is a one-punch knocker- eut,” he declared, ‘and Leonard is} not, If Kilbane had been in the ring | with Welsh the night he lost the cham Bionship instead of Leonard, you wouldn’t be hearing any arguments as to whether or not the referee erred in not counting over Welsh. Mr. Welsh would have been on the floor and he would have been carried to his corner if Johnny had landed on his head. Believe me, that’s right. If} you don’t believe Kilbane hits that hard you might ask George Chaney.” } The argument over which of these, j ehampions is the more sudden finisher and whether one is really so much better than the other probably will soon be settled, for arrangements are being made to bring them together. The match probably will be pulled of July 4, either in OAS or New York. BIG PROFITS IN CO. OFFICES The reputation of the County . Clerk’s office as a dividend payer svuf- fered but slightly during the month) at of May as shown by the record of re.-| ceipts compiled today. Miss Ogbur» - reports the collection of fees amount- ing to $2,280.80 for the month just closed, approximately $1,800 of which represents profit to the county. Re- 2a ceipts touched a record mark for the, ‘ month of April when collections ag- ; gregated $2,480.60. sae Single Register hot” air furnaces; guaranteed to heat your home. See) them at Shaffer-Gay Co. 5-16-tf a ee ow OSD Fourteenth and Stout Streets, Denver, Colo. The most convenient Hotel in Denver for Shopping. Only one block from the Denver Dry Goods Company. Only one and one-half blocks from The Lewis Dry Goods Co. Only one and one-half blocks from the Joslin Dry Goods Co. Only four blocks to the Dariel & Fisher Dry Goods Co. Only three blocks to the three main theatres, and all the main picture shows. TWO NEW, MODERN GARAGES JUST FINISHED, WITHIN ONE-HALF BLOCK OF HOTEL The main street car lines one-half block away (for quiet), reaches every part of the city and city parks. The main auto State thoroughfare from north and south goes past our door. The Auditorium Hotel is comfortable. You feel just like you were at home. The Ladies’ loungmg room, which has just been lately completed on the first floor, adds greatly to the comfort and con- venience of the guests. THE RATES AND PRICES ARE REASONABLE The dining room is attractive and prices very modest. The a lq carte menu and ta’ 'd hote meals are both used. own the Hotel and furnishings and operate it. ubstantial improvements all through the house TRY THE AUDITORIUM NEXT TIME YOU COME TO DENVER ——$—<—$______ Watch.our. window for. our Sat- urday special, Pay CASH and pay LESS Casper Mercantile Co. G-13-1t money to keep this machine shop in money, \the damaged machinery and motors, | lands, jewels, gold mines, oil wells, | flocks and herds—yea, even your life | -belongs to your country, and TH LFONARD To mend the broken bones, plug | None of them should be) weighed | th- holes, soothe the pain, and vive |in the balance with the lives of those |'to the awful game of war its one |who can and do go into the fight. Wyoming boys will be there; Na- nessa. \trona County boys will be there; Cas- | If you have one corpuscle of red} | blood in your veins; if you have one} }grain of patriotism in your make-up; glimmering | spark of human love in your soul, you | ] are going to make sacrifices to help} 2» MEW YORK, June 18—The terri-| mending of human beings broken and |pile money into the treasure chests FOR SALE—211 thead of grade Hare ford heifers two years old; 100 head long yearling heifers. This ‘s Square Deal Employment Agency good stuff. Room 3 Kimball Bldg,, is Casper, Wyo., John A. Murrav. } 6-11-2t* FOR SALE—Splendidly located lots im Carey addition. What offer wi! 'you make for any of the following lots. Lots 18 and 14, Bloek 118, Lots }1 and 2, Block 117, Lots 1 and 2.) Pronerty Exchange Registration and Listing Free Advertming 25c, Servier Wi (60x140; plenty of room for another HELP WANTED house. Good location. % good non-union carpenter Laborers, 50c per hour. son, the owner. Phone 518-M JOBS WANTED FOR | soa ES Experienced chauffeur. [FOR SALE—A Goodrich upright | FOR SALE | Grand player piano as good as nev: Th h lots N Bur. | Will sell at right price. Call J. W.) ins UA RET ce ony Bata wilson PEONSIG15°M _ Saat} | Six first-class lots in Midwest Ad- dition. Frame house, 12x16; unfinished in- |side, for $150.00 cash. Two Midwest lots, with shack 10| size. Owner can have same by pro’ Swings it. House and C. Y. Ave. Smal pock Lot 9, block 6, for re-sale. book inside with change. O. Tro, equity. woe O118tt WANTED—MALE HELP FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. A nicely furnished house. A two-room unfurnished house ‘Denver, Cheyenne, Pueble, Trinidad, BEDS 25 CENTS Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- } at ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock SQUARE DEAL HOTEL Springs, Casper and Sheridan. 5-25-6-30 Have your mail come in our care. — = Daily delivery at noon. | [PUSS SESCSCH SOTO SEOs WANTED TO BUY CASPER CREAMERY CO. ¢ a cheap pair of counter scales. '¢ ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT . | WANTED TO LEASE A TO ORDER We desire to lease a 20 to 30 room Ke Phone 120 ¢ rooming house. We are experienced | **®OCSSSESOOSEOSOS hotel people. Inquire of SQUARE} DEAL, or Benj. Mertz, at the River- view Hotel. | THE SQUARE DEAL, BUSINESS AND PROFESSONALI CAR DS 7 IF IT’S PLUMBING Everard & Steele, Chemists The Bonton | Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 eee ee ee | If HENNING Did the Plumbing | THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- § | There's No Kick Coming ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: ; REGULAR MEALS | W. P. SPENCE, M. D. ELIE i Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe SHORT ORDERS A_ SPR. | | cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office | over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store CIALTY. CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR i 139 South Center Street i Smith Bldg. Phone 470. | Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | | icuring. } Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. oP: Come in and Try af M. D., University of Chicago, | | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. } | Office in Wood Building, over | Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, D5 RAEUELECO, 796-W. if When Your Doctor Writes || PRESCRIPTIONS || Insist on having them filled at Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., ? | H 1} L | 23 Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto | KIMBALL’S Liver CAREFUL, PROMPT and y COURTEOUS Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 Special Rates to Sait Creek The 'f Kimball Drug Store = |reoms. Phone 729- Ww. (Block 128. Alldress J. B. Hendrick Office Lot 28 Block 2, ,106 Main S., Sterling, Cole. @-11-tf Midwest Addition Casp Wi \FOR SALE CHEAP—A good four-| er, Wye. room house at 178 Oak street, lot See J. S Wil-|_ jturm to Tribune, {FRONT BED ROOM for Rent. 221 8. ing property and paying for this ad. $16 South Durbin 6-18-tf Z by 12, well and toilet; $140 cash| LOST—Mesh _ bog between eee Smal! house and lot for $125 for| ™42, c-o Wyoming Electric Company ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at | j SEND FOR HENNING 1 ease SENDIECRIBENNING Guar. j | LISTEN! HENNING FOR | | | PLUMBING! THAT'S ALL! || dow washing and landscape garder- ing. Sam Robinson, Phone 630-W. 6-11-86" et FOR RENT ".ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND _ NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS 75e; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST Ab- DITION 5n10-4f FOR RENT—Two front rooms; clese in; either sleeping rooms oF offlee 6-11-bf FOR RENT—Two furnished reoms suitable for Night housekeeping. & F. .G., Box 385, Casper. 6-11-08” |LOST—Automobile jack between C Y 'Avenue and Woo! warehouse. Re- 6-12-21 Grant. 6-13-tf SESS EEEEEEEEEEeeetee LOST — Wednesday motning white FOUND—A new tire and rim Large awe riding, bracelet linked togetl +: th a 20-dollar and 10-dollar goed pieees. Reward. Mrs. H. T. Pareell, 6-6-6; Contractors and Builders, Notice! Look. Up THOMPSON & O’ROURKE, Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. | GRAVEL ROOFING Practical Gravel Roofers Dillon & Stone 211 North Jackson ss Phone 91-R 5-8-tf- daily The Congress Hotel PUEBLO, COLO. OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS |POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT HICKMAN & KENNEDY Announce the establishment of |Gold Diamond Auto Line |Two large touring cars are in ser- vice; Country trips a specialty | Stand at City Bakery, Phone 34 || MORES & LUTAS GROCERY | COMPANY | =, Faney and Staple Groceries | | Exclusive Line of Imported Goeds | 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-J lice Phone 793 W or 569 J ¥

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