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ee 0 Recruiting Officer Cross of the! Casper station is spending the week | in Douglas looking for recruits. Dur-|} ing the past few days numerous ap-! plications have been received here but Practically all of those who sought to enter the service were rejected for various causes, Omo THE HUB To-Night his home in Thermbpolis attending to various business affairs and visiting with friends. | Omo | _ George Wheeler returned this mor- ning from an extended trip in the| :country looking over various business | KINGSLEY BENEDICT ita ane oe ee W. L. Kistler has arrived from In ts for a business visit. He is ‘ 29 a brother of Frank istler of the No. 10 West Bound Producers’ Oil and Refining Co. OmoO Mrs. John Storrie arrived yester | day from Cheyenne and will visit for} a few days with her son, Walter Storrie. Mrs. Storrie will leave short- ly for her home in Lusk and after packing household goods, she will re turn to Casper to keep house for her| 101 Bison Dry Goods-Damp Deeds L-Ko Comedy purchased by Walter Storrie. Omo0 James Turnbull left this morning on the Burlington for Portland, after a week’s business visit in Casper. Mr. | Turnbull will be joined in Portland jby his wife and they will go directly to Los Angeles where they will make their future home, Mr. Turnbull hav- Evening Shows ___7, 8, 9 5e and 10c Gi | Y BRIEFS ing been promoted there by the Nickle Plate Railréad. ua Omo . . Donald Michie drove in yesterday 7 stiedicsine My tear were ie \from the Michie ranch and is spending e Caspe rivate Hospital a baby] oe, F GRO arteries kena 5 | girl, both mother and child are doing everal ony es LT A girl, a ®!home of his brother, Fremont Michie. nicely. Mr. Schwartz is roundhouse Omo } foreman at the Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham | ’ OmO ; left this morning for the Bar C ranch} Last night at the Private Hospital | where they will remain a short while| a fine boy was born to Mrs. G, W.|enjoying an outing. McIntyre, whose husband is employed ton in the Neuman house, recently |! | THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Faye saree Six of Crew Lost in Sinking of Danish Ship er was torpedoed lowered. Five of the crew we.:); ‘ —aens jis $ crowned. One was killed by the pro- peller. A British destroyer rescued the remainder. icans aboard. ——— “WEATHER OR NO.” The only light that ever dawns on some men is daylight. LD MAN SAGE. > ANNOUNCEMENT. The Christian Science Society of} |Casper announces a free lecture on| Randall | S., member of the Board of ectureship of the Mother church, the t Church o* Christ, Scientist, in Friday evening, June s Theatre at 8 o'clock. |The public is cordially invited to at-|T. U Christian Science by. John Dunn, C. r ton, Mas at the I tend, without warning | Wells, jand sank before lifeboats could be | thereof, and for other purposes. There were no Amer-! eo NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Carmania Oil }9:10 a. m., for the purpose of acquir- jing oil and mineral lands and pros- |pecting the same, drilling oil and gas and refining the production The capital stock of the company 50,000.00, divided into 5,000,000 {shares of a par value of one cent. | The affairs and concerns of the jcompany are to be managed by a board of five directors and the direc- tors for the first year are Alfred Steele, W. S. Wintermute, A. H. Aronson, E. Richard Shipp and W. G. Burnett. The existence of the corporation is \fifty years. The agent of the corporation in the |State of Wyoming is Alfred Steele of Casper, Wyoming. ALFRED STEELE, President. First publication June 28, 1917. Last publication June 30, 1917. i Ever Hammer, the “Brist- ling Blonde,” Chicago’s sen sational ring star, needs no introduction to the fans boxing In less than a year's time he has sprung from an obscure boxer to one of the foremost fighters in the light- weight class. Hammer has met and de- feated some of the best light-weights in the world. Freddy Walsh, the former light-weight champion, was defeated by Hammer a year before his knockout at the hands of Benny Leonard. Ad Wolgast, another great 135- —<<»___ with the Midwest Refining Company at Big Muddy. | Omo | pounder, and a former cham- Edmond Hollenbeck, son of Mr:. Anna L. Hollenbeck, was taken to the Private Hospital yesterday suf- fering with an attack of.pneumonia. The Hollenbeck family reside in Ken- wood Addition. oS OrmO Twenty-one British ships sunk last A. B. Collins, general manager and|week; shows a decrease of six from field superintendent of the Out West | previous week. * Petroleum Company, is here on mat- ters of business in connection with this company l Omo L. H. Cantwell, while unloading steel at the Midwest Refinery this ney week dropped a large piece of the Special committee of local opera- steel on his foot and sustained a bad tors approves proposal for joint gov- fracture of the bones of his right foot. |crnment for fixing coal prices. The young man was taken to the Cas- By OTIS & COMPANY. | News Summary. Bank of England rate anchanged. Resolution denouncing separate peace with Germany adopted by Workmens’ and Soldiers’ Deputies of Russia. j Debate on food administration with pion, also suffered defeat at the hands of Hammer. Hammer is an extra addea attraction with the Bernardi Greater Shows, who will ex- hibit in Casper all next week at the Fourth of July celebration. Moose Carnival and Ever Hammer will meet all comers and a special box ing match will probably take place July 4th between Ham- mer and some noted Denver h and Refining 'Company was incorporated in the of- WASHINGTON, June 28.—Sink- | fee of the Secretary of State, Chey- jing of the Danish steamer Gunhild |S"? Wyoming, June 14, 1917, at has been reported to the State De- Charles Woods is ir Casper from |Partment. Survivors said the steam- Grand Pocket Billiard EXHIBITION Tait’s Billiard Parlor The Finest Equipped Room in Casper — Given By — _ Champion Pocket Billiard | Player of the Pacific Coast, The rerulor mesting of the W. C. and champion Fancy Shot Library on Friday afternoon at 2:20 | Player of | THE WORLD | » NIGHT ADMISSION FREE | Byers will forfeit $5 to anyone who can defeat him in | a 125-point game. | Byers will give an exhibition of fancy shots after the | game. DON’T FAIL TO SEE HIM AT TAIT’S | GROUND FLOOR BILLIARD PARLOR. | RED CROSS BENEFIT CLAYTON BYERS per Private Hospital where he is doing as well as could be expected. Oomo William Fray is at the Casper Pri- vate Hospital suffering with a frac- tured jaw, sustained while at work]on gasoline. in the Big Muddy Casper. oil field, near Oomo {nation-wide prohibition amendment begins today. Mexico lifts duties, including that French war budget totals 19,766,- 400,000 francs. Robert Dodds and wife are in town | — from the UC ranch on Horse Creek. Motors—The Street had a fancy They will remain in the city a short|story about large financial interest, while attending to business affairs an? | best known for its activities in powder visiting with Mrs. Dodds’ sister. |manufacture buying into general mo- Omo tors, It is quite likely that this was Charlie Adams of the Midwest ja convenient bugaboo to intimidate Hotel, left last night on the Burling-|the shorts who were already suffi- ton for Denver to be gone a few days | ciently worried by the failure of the on matters of business in connection|stock to break under the strain of with the hotel. |Studebaker’s collapse. Other motors fo}, ip} \were comparatively steady. Larry Hill of the Warren Construc- tion Company arrived last night from} Coppers—Some new buying came Billings to look over the company’: work on the paving of the streets here. Como Mr. and Mrs. Lew Scott and young son are in from the Scott ranch near Salt Creek. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott during their stay in town. Oomo Mrs. Herman B. Gates, wife of State Treasurer Gates, arrived) yes- into the copper shares on the report | |which was widely circulated that the |heads of the copper companies had {been notified of what the require |ments of the U. S. Government and jits Allies would be during the second jhalf of the year. When inquiry was {made at some of the offices of the producers, the story was denied ard in fact, there seemed to be good ree son to doubt whether there was any warrant for it at all. Anaconda, In- terday from her home in Cheyenne to ‘spiration and the rest did better in visit for a short while with her, hus- | the forenoon but they fell away rath- band, who is at present in Caspér on/er easily when the down turn in the busines ¢ llate dealings began. New Hats and Trimmings ARE NOW HERE RET LE Including the New and Popular Shapes in SAILORS BRAG — See Them MARTZ HAT SHOP First and Wolcott Streets 7000 Abusive Miles ‘Prove HUDSON Endurance Note What the Super-Six Did Perhaps the Hudson record which means most to you is the ocean-to-ocean tecord. Each new claimant to greatness, for several years, has tried to prove it by a transcontinental run. A seven-passenger Hudson Super-Six broke the best record made up to last summer by nearly 214 days—from San Francisco to New York. Then turned around and broke the record from New York to San Francisco. It completed the round trip in 10 days and 21 hours— over 7000 miles, including mountains and desert. And thus twice won Amer- ica’s most coveted record in one contin- uous trip. 1819 Miles in 24 Hours Next to that, the greatest official en- durance record is the 24-hour top-speed run. A Hudson Super-Six stock chassis ran 1819 miles in that time—as far as These Tests Were Official The 24-hour run, 10214-mile an hour speed, both made with stock chassis, and the 100-mile and the one-hour stock car tests, as well as many others, were official. They were made under the supervision of the American Automobile Association: They mean more than the speed records won—more than the best time regardless of size or class in the Pike’s Peak hill- climb, by a Hudson Super-Six Special, in which 20 racing cars participated. They Prove Endurance* We made these tests just to prove en- durance. Nothing else is so important to motor car owners. It is not how well a car will run in ordinary use that counts. How long and how little atten- tion—how free from mechanical needs and excessive fuel and lubrication charges, is the main thing. These tests haye demonstrated that, measured by other standards, there is a yet unknown limit to the endurance of ‘a Hudson Super-Six. from New York to 52 per cent. the best previous stock chassis record by Phaeton, 7-pass’r ~ Cabriolet, 3-pasu’r « Speedster, 4-pass'r COLISEUM GARAGE Co. What the Super-Six has proved, in, - performance and endurance, has never - before been done. ‘ The Speedster is a new type—just out Denver. That broke $1650 Touring Sedan . ~ $2175 Town Car Landaulet $3025 1950 Town Car + 0 6 » 2925 Limousine . . . . 2925 + 1750 (All Prices F. O. B. Detroit) Limousine Landaulet 3025 . Casper, Wyo. Ro coe See