Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1917, Page 8

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cS Office Phone 15 ~ By MISS IRMA PATTON Residence 365.) |tracting much armiration. Frar Frown recently purchased the I ; tcuring car owned by Leigh To has been given the name of Elizabeth e County Chairmen of National g of the market, and pla were | send Jean. | ry a | ribune ant Defense Meet In Cheyenne. discussed for the promotion of larger | OrmO0 Oomo Mrs. B.-B. Brooks return this fall plowing and seeding, to take ef | Stark Arklow has returned fror Lew Scott is in town from his — ee Benin trom Ohevennenharocheariseces fall. jar stern trip, he having been rench near Salt Creek for ¢ YS! Charter No. 7083 Reserve District No. 10 ; i‘ oe ene anaes , i" M Brooks states that most inter-| sent from Casper for some time Hasincas in’ vinit the end bd 4 ne 4 meeting rday o the , County Chairmen of the Natic nal ive Bepetea com cateteeare leas ei Tt} D. P. Mite Ra RoR eelos bi Homenc too. ler Jonn ca REPORT OF CONDITION ehamber at the Capitol. Mrs. Brool reports a most interesting meetin * : 5 drying of foods, which methods may | gill home for several weeks, will l« vive its attention now to laying the , ry ts 7 arious points which were dis- used in the home. There will be! shortly with her husband for Yellow- | }):¢41; hic surfacing between David poate ie CH aa $24.86 cussed in reference tc tne men’s wor : nituliinic’ surtacing. perween, Day! Vercrad ts cunseeured s—— Satthat aramentrcamnalien coare: three demonstration schools through-|stone Park, which they wiil tour for ..4q Wolcott before starting work in|U. S. bonds deposited to s BEOKE BMPAIEN I WeTes out the state in which the variovs |z onth i | 50,000.00 nances, labor bureaus, which will ; ; j aa the new paving district . palue) ane oe, ‘ a S, which will pro- teachers will be trained for teaching | Om0 Om | U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned 5 re Ai otae A: die ation of laboring the women the different methods for! Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jaycox and Radolohe Rude ebetwetlerisalan: | and unpledged 50,000.0 men to the pues and farms at the preserving foods. These schools w'll|daughter, Miss Ruth, have arrived, . ms (Bae ak hi hy Ash sa ae a”, | Payment on account subscrip Aa7 1,060.00 Saleen By, Hetty Bans of Wich be located in central points where/from their home in Omaha and wi! es ithe Mi sae altel eonee r than U. S. bonds pledged to se- , r. Chaplin is in charge, the market-|the farming districts are prominen‘,|be in Casper for two or three weeks. "4 cafe in the Midwest Annex e | Bonds other than Olin eed $ 11,500.00 ing of crops was minutely discussed Seo ‘ EELS ane ee Ra ace es . the middle of July. His equijymment cure postal savings deposits-—~-~~-------- i the ; intanarhacjnrce the work will be under the supervision | Mr. Jaycox is tax commisisoner for || if ishings are here and ready | Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not includ- ane at uerigeieaes in the athe © 0f cof Miss Kohlshorn, the extension |the Northwestern and is here check- fait TaRCeeae eel ee ane or esos." ing stocks) owned unpledged___----------- 46,275.00 57,775.00 = oel 0 C ueyeane. _Anot her 1S- teacher in the Home Economies De-|ing over Northwestern property ad LE hve Omo Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sue brot up was the moving of crops | partment at the University of Wy-| Natrona County. : subscription) 3,000.00 n the fall to prevent an over-stock- oming OmoO Mrs. E. D. Norton has rented her] Furniture and fixtures ---------------- 2,500.00 Woman’s work in the present war, Three new homesteaders from Lew- house on South Maple and expects tc |Net amount due from roved re- |says Mrs. Brooks, is the preservation |iston, Mont., are Victor J. Franch- leave the first of the month for Den-| serve agents in New York, Chicago BON jef foods and the prevention of waste | ville, Elmer V. James and Clarence ver where she will visit for a couple | and St. pauls SPT Cap arovel at 10,186.0 {and in furtherance of this plan of |N. Franchville. These men expect | cf we vefcre going to Los Angeles. Net Bari pbea a hee eae oreiticns 41,877.81 51,563.84 peaceere on is hope d us hold PET NEL Oo a residencelonsthelland she Me See ne oes ind ore Net amount due from banks and bankers__------ 199,677.11 | tion day for the women in the/in the near future. aia. t st) 8 vis Ls “YS: | Other checks on banks in the same city or town as ar future. | fo} te) Ida Bucknum on Durbin street. reporting bank 202-2 = oe es ce 8,676.88 | In registering all the women of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Omo0 Outside checks and other cash items__$ 4,641.74 state (other states as well are doing'/and their house guest, Miss Lucille Charles Liebenstein has done}Fractional currency, nickels and cents 87.50 4,729.24 this), it will admit a more compact Ke oates of Grand Island, Neb., arrive! his “bit’? for the local Red Cross|Notes of other national banks —~- 2,120.00 jand definite organization Which will jin town last evening from the Willow | fund in that he was one of the most | Notes of Federal Reserve banks_ Se jgive better results. In so doing the!Creek ranch for a few days’ visit in animated bidders in the Red Cross Reeders Reserve NO sae eidueltrors . jwomen of this county will be|Casper. Mrs. McDonald just recent- Gil Exchange at the Midwest Hote! Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from 5 ; ; P 7 <fe 8 5 7 x Federal Reserve Bank ~--_----_-------J_-. 91,352.00 organized from the first, while the ly return from ¢ ody where she sper. | Saturday night. Mr. Liebenstein hid ‘Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due E jwomen of England did not register several days with her sister who was on everything from the coyote rug to from’ U.:3; Treasurer 2 og ee 2,500.00 361,379.07 jand become definitely organized until | quite il! but who is rapidly improving —the candy, and presented most of | ————- |two sago. Mr. Hoover is at pres-|at present. his purchases to the auctioneer to be Total 2252 Se Re ae see oe ee ee ete $1,038,489.64 icnt trying to put a bill thru Congre Oro sold again, thus doubling his first con- = FRANCIS FORD for the registering of the women fer Robert Ogden has returned from tribution. Letter co-operation in the home andjhis former home in Dea SS i 000.00 and resulting conservation. In the regis-| Dak., where he spent two w ays looks Capi falisociapaidain $ “i 00.00 | utt n {Surplus fund __ = 50,000. : ‘tration d for women in regard to |ing after business affairs and visiting e€ gineers 1 Undivided profits — $ 25,931.98 GRACE CUNARD the militz the Odd- Siiines ‘Hall Friday ev ening | at 8 o’clock. The committee urges Kel 2 the attendance of both old rnd new! Beautifully trimmed members as there is important busi-} NE ness to be transacted. | OmoO | vy. % WT Tal Seams, The ladies of the Past Matrons Club} vre being entertained this afternocn| by Mrs. W. E y =. Tubbs at the Casper Hotel. at | OmoO have a large assortment to select from When in) need’ of a Taxi try the | nisi aie ae Real Dorothy Gish and Owen thy Gish and Owen Moore V. H. Littlefield returned today| IN TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS LATE RELEASES | from a brief tp to Cheyenne sor THE HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY | ~*~" Little Meena’s Romance Ee 5 I his peedhen leer conte Bec Showing the Life of Meena Baur, Who Has a Fortune of Her Own, Bat Insists on Scrubbing Phone 601 Phone 601 Phone 601 | will remain a short time on a busi-| Her Relatvies’ Front Steps. xLCuS) Visit oo : | ALSO—Keystone Comedy of Two Parts, Which Guarantees a Hundred Laughs. | The Misses Christine and Grace} ; Grieve left this morning for Oil City} 66 99 lat which place they will spend sev- leral weeks. They will also spend part of the Can be had by using our Lawn Mowers, Grass Shears, etc. We summer on a homestead near RCILy, REGULAR ADMISSION PRICE, 10c and 15c REGULAR DIME DANCE AT TEMPLE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT OrmO L. B. Townsend has just recei ja new clover-leaf Studebaker r¢ ster which is one of the new car se, which was held in the §& decided to hold demonstration! Jack Pettingill of this city, is exp: The oon in every town of any gize|ed to arrive tomorrow from his hon tate, the demonstrations to in Woodbury, N. J., for a few days’ with and i methods of c¢ Warren Construction Com- pany this morning completed laying sae teste base for the paving sur. |OF THE STOCKMEN’S NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER. IN THE STATE struct in the various visit at the Pettingill home. facesontSacondvatreatibetweent Gens | OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 20, 1917. 1g, preserving and Mitchell, who has been at the Pettin-\ ter and Wolcott. The company will | RESOURCES 1 early every county in s represented, ry question, all the women!with his r . Mr. Ogden has {L in the United States will be registered recently taken up his residence at the} Vote on Strike Which | Ci ess current expenses, § 10,313.25 15,618.73 rculating notes outstanding Hs po gayi = 50,006 in order to determine the kind of |Dew Drop Inn. | S d M hi : Net amount due to banks and banke 52,568.54 work for which they are best fitted | Omo prea s to achinists Individual deposits subject to check__ 592,403.60 while in the registering of the women| Mrs. Park C. Hayes was in Casper apo Certificates of depo it due in less than LOST T 33 i) ’ im accordance with the State Defense | yesterday between trains enroute BUTTE, Mont., June 27.—Machin- Certified checksy2— =a ries -28 $10 e u e as' ts = x Pe * 3 e At] Fores z - Cashier’s checks outstanding 20,591 plan, the women will be pledged to/from her home in Lander to Laramie |ists, boilermakers, blacksmiths and Certificates of deposit 95,21! jCo their part in the conservation of ; where ‘she will will attend the grand | helpers at all the mines here have been s tat oe "gs : ’ 3 ‘ , ; és od | Postal savings deposits _.__________ 7,327 Universal’s Greatest Serial foods and they will also receive litera-|convention of the Women of Wood- 5 : jcalled out and the engineers have de- ture from Washington dealing with | craft, to which she is a delegate from |cided to take a strike vote tonight. Total222 2 = <2 So eee ere $1,038,489.64 the subject in detail. It is hoped by| Lander. Mrs. Hayes visited with nv-|If the engineers go out the mines will | State of Wyoming, ; 5 = the Defense Commitiee to combine merous friends while in Casper, she|close at once. County of Natrona,—ss: Evening Shows / 8 9 jthe two registration days in one,|having formerly lived here with her | SS I, Leigh B. Townsend, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly 5c and 10c further ‘deta f which will be made | family o~P Peru Prepares Measure pita that the above statement is true toute best of my knowledge and fo} Te) | Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Breisch are G 1P | eee GH B. TOWNSEND, | There is to be a meeting of the|the proud parents of a baby girl born to Contro etroleum Cashier. ‘Knights and Ladies of Security atite them last week. The young lady | Correct: Attest: - = | Cc. H. TOWNSEND, Ss Products of Country) © #- TOWNSEND, 2 = CL. LIMA, Peru, June 27.The govern- I BENE irectons’ }ment has deci s i Jon-| s PPrace Fy bill aie regain aay Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of June, ‘1917. monopoly. (SEAL) . . W. 0. RATCLIFF, | Petroleum exports of Peru in 1914 Notary Publie. LYRIC THEATRET OE | | ‘LOVE ACROSS THE CONTINENT |Cafeteria}| — casper motor company Is Featured in the Master Production Which The City of Casper has a fine CHALMERS WILLIAM FOX | SERVICE Presents George Walsh 1916 Oldsmobile; a bar- for $700 “The King of Smiles,” in Exide Battery Service “High Finance’ “Love in Disguise,” is the theme, and “Love Trium- phant”’ is the finale with Distilled Water Free of Charee es B. B. LUMMIS, Mangaer penny for a first-class CAFETERIA that would accommodate at least 500 people. Would like to meet a few Casper business men who would be interested financially in such an enter prise. Kindly state your pres- Aerial Joy Ride, a Riot of Fun -- in two reels Regular Admission 10c and 15c. Lyric Orchestra, Casper’s Best ent busniess in first letter. Address H. C. West, care The Tribune, Casper; Wyo.

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