Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1917, Page 5

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NATRONA COUNTY TRIBUNE Bor eg ee | 7 CAPTAIN MOFFETT AND HIS a Ty t a FRISRY IS RIVEN von Tras croc yf — i” THREE COUNTIES FAR RECRUNTING] ey | Starts Active Campaign to Raise|p '*? “Seren? St-y Tel 1942 a Complement of Guard Com- OT RT RT antic f pany to 150 Before Call Is 1 pani taben, 7" ee ae Ws = | CASPER CREAMERY CO. Issued Next July ¢ ICE CREAM AND SHERBE TO ORDER Phone/120 = 4 om ° & 5-§ = y Lieut. J. E. Fr connection with the Wyoming Nation-|e ooo al Guard has resulted in the organi = tion of a nucleus of a company to rep-| has received weird by, whose work in ps resent Casper that he is to operations over three counties— extend his recruitir trona, Fremont and Hot Springs—in an effort to bring the complement of the unit up to war strength. He wiil leave Monday morning on a recruit- ing trip that will take him to various n C ral Wyoming and hopes to secure the desired number long be At Great Lakes, north of Chicago, Capt. W. A. Moffett has developed the greatest of training schools for the nuvy | fore the order comes in July to join The illustration shows the captain and a bunch of his young sailors drilling as a landing party. the Federal service. Arminto, Lest Cabin and Thermopolis will be visit- ed by Lieutenant Frisby during th ‘ITALIAN WAR COMMISION IN WASHINGTON stsheieventhou on eal points Fire Proof (uemiiaata Ty) EUROPEAN Rooms aie ial) Pan Company L of the Wyoming Guard. Recruits for the company already number between 50 and 60 men, to- The largest popular-priced hotel“in Color: located one- gether with others who have signified half block from Union Depot. Ba all transferred their intention of joining, presumably at the elventh hour free. No (charge for checking partels or hand baggage Advices from Cheyenne state that} lunch Wyoming will be allowed credit for | %t Check stand. have thee cafes, dairy | oe regimental unit when it has complet- and dairy lunc' anter. The only Hotel in Denver with a modern garage in connection. ed the organization of three batta ions and brot all the companies up t»| war strength. At present the Wyo-) ming Guard is made up of two batta | ions and one company, or a total of | tnine companies. It is now roughly estimated that the present enlisted | strength of the companies not in fed eral service is such that less than 600 men will be needed to insure the revi- mental organization recent meeting in Cheyenne s decided to i uggurate ¢ ate secure the nece omplement, this decision re ulting in Lieutenant Frisby being au thorized to secure recruits from 1re- | | mont and Hot Springs counties. In case the national guard of Wyc- ‘ming has 1 r these eight cor panies to war strength at sufficiert length of time prior to July to al- iow for inspection and recogniti n} sy the war departmem, the nine com anized will be drafted | and, at the divi ation camp, will be com bined with companies from other states in order to form a regimenta 4 (| crganization, and will thus lose th dentit In case sufficient men a enlisted to permit the {regimental organize will be known th Members of the Italian war ¢ nephew of the king of Italy, with Se tor William Ma Signor Marconi yhed in Washington. In the center rink ene of Udine retary Lansing and Colonel Harts on either side of him. At the left is shown Sena. ni, the wireless inventor, leaving an automobile at the Letter home, where the commission is housed a member of the commission. RED CROSS OFFICERS AND WAR COUNCIL WILL EVER PREVAIL UPON YOU TO TAKE A SUBSTITUTE WHEN on mobil tate to have a n, the regiment ut the w the Wyoming regiment anc Sg? achievements will be known ll —_ P a W j Tie ae i Red Cross riomor Roll n° | 1 fe FS °. : ‘ } Fi R.H 5) Il re Earl C. Boy! Yn d Ross | One Buildir Geo. F Ine F E. Rich Tv lots. > Miss Sarah Carey—Shetland px % 4 SU i CunnidghsimacOnenViewale e Men of Red oss Committec ite ° Wilson S. Kimball—Receipts for @ ie : one day from Soda Fountain. The Deily Tribune—Printing and | Vhotograph taken at the firs d newly appointed) war counet) of the ndvertising to amount of $200.00. f ‘ ‘ ! t. front row, Robert W. De Woodrow Wilson, president of the The Casper Press—Special adver | sident William H. Taft, chairman of the ittec t Wi puctual ¢ tising | zation, Buck row, Henry P. Davison war Gr 4 Cc Iris Theatre—Percentage of re | rd N. Hurley, all members of the war ¢ us N J only ceipts. present The Hub Theatre—Percentage of | receipts The Lyric Theatre—-Percentage of feces | (Others added tomorrow). | Sa AS STS Single Register hot air furnaces) guaranteed to heat your home. Sce | |them at Shaffer-Gay €o. ee | | | | | The most ¢onvenient Only one Block from otel in Denver for Shopping e Denver Dry Goods Company f blocks from The Lewis Dry Goods Co. half blocks from the J in Dry Goods Co. to the Daniel & Fisher Dry Goods Co ks to the three main theatres and all the gay one and on Stand at Grand Central Hote! main picture s . ‘ Phone 57 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 ur door. The Special Rates to¥Sait Creck State thoroughfare from north and south g pas | Auditorium Hotel comfortable. Y feel st | you were at home. The Ladies’ loungmg room, which has st-been lately completed on the first floor, adds greatly to the comfort and coh- venience of the guests. THE RATES AND PRICES ARE REA | JNABLE H Drasme ‘ The dining room is attractive and pri ry modest. |The * at American Drama, to b A a la carte menu and table ‘d’hote meals a isods-f : Watson Bros. own the Hotel and furn ate itt" } atrons ha . eamaiecta! meyte Th ntial improvements) .all thr 1 the house in furnishutee aed service. TRY THE AUB; TORIUM OME TO DEI CL AT RET OO Jucers, but ‘even the immense hou

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