Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 3

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a ATRL TNE LEE A FETT 2 RTI ea —— SS —— 4 - f EPSLOPAINS OAT TO IME Sexpert rs (| STATE URGE THREE HUNDRE) t2Padon Richard Ford to Celebration Here| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 29. A big two-day celebration is to be | |—United States Senator Hiram W. |held at Glenrock July 3 and 4, pre- Johnson was marked for death by tre | parations for which are about com- International Workers’ Defense Lea- | pleted. The committee in charge has oe when ie wae governor of Cali- arranged for an_ excellent pro; 5. ornia, declared Assistant District At- of racing and other sports and has Movement to Take the Wyoming |How Quota of States for Conscrip- | ‘rey Louis Ferrari in the course of offered a $400 purse to the winning Charches Out of Common Jur- tion Will Be Fixed; Tws Thou- the trial of Mrs. Rena Mooney for |team in the baseball game. Douglas Ralston Shoes prove ort : °] murder growing out of a bomb ex-|and Casper will likely be the oppon- isdiction With Iowa En- sand im the First Draft plosion here last July which cost ten |ents both days. Considerable adver- your good taste. They are dorsed by Convocation from Wyoming lives. “Thomas J. Mooney was sec-|tising has been done and there is}: built on correct lines for every retary of the league and he offered |every reason to believe that a large 2 . Conserintl « _|resolutions, which were adopted, |crowd will be in attendance. Wyoming may become part of a onscription will probably not be threatening death to the governor tor a aE BR new province of the Episcopal church }f#in July 1 as has been generally|pis failure to pardon Richard Ford ee :. as a result of action taken recentlv|understood, but Wyoming military|and H. D. Suhr, contetad” of the British Lieutenant by the Tenth Annual Conyocation of /men believe that soon after that|Wheatland hop riot murders,” aaia the Missionary District of Wyoming | 4. the president’s proclamation will |Fetati. Mooney is under sentence of Goes Back to Fi ht which was held at Rock Springs, ac- : ‘ death, havi b = { “pf. S cording to the Rev. R. B. W. Hutt,|be issued fixing the actual method | 5 the baba nah ith Artificial Arm who recently returned from there.|of the draft and that conscription | Fe ET At present the Rocky Mountain states! will begin s fter. Whil ‘. J . S | D Lt: Whee Ae Pen itor anor aoe CE cnc n soon after. ile no o uarez Being Fortified LONDON, June 10.—(By Mail) fists ? ; ficial information has been given out . When a German explosive bullet, near a tration, between .the Pacific]... 7 pK 8 aie Onehandland the Middle it is now well understood that the| Against Villa Attacks! ypres last summer, blew away Lieut- West on the other, with either of jentire task of drafting will center A. A. E. Batchelor’s left arm, the ‘ which they have little in common so/in Washington, so that there will be! EL sty ene June 29.—A seme on hegs swine mad UD his pees far as the conditions and problems Se. = orce of 100 Mexicans has been put|talion, said good-bye to him, as they oe Ma Wer eate concead: Woe no opportunity for local favoritism to work on the intrenchments and|thought, for good. Today Lieut. cming, for instance, together with political oe daresay Se UR fortifications overlooking Juarez. This | Batchelor is on his way bach x his i Colorado and oMntana, is_ included e first call wi e for 625,000 sctivity was believed to have followed |battalion, wearing an artificial arm. me men but this will be but a beginning; |the report that Francisco Villa and|The-task of convincing the war office 164 South Center Street ‘, in the same province as Iowa and ‘ 2 7 4 a Ps ‘ Minnesota, from which they differ in the army staff is now planning for his command were in the vicinity of |he could handle his old job, he said, |= — need of business and _ social wear and stay com- fortable and sightly because they keep their shape. \ ~~ ~~ owe a dozen ways, while it is separate |* pecona selection to BO made not Villa Ahumada, eighty-five miles [was the hardest thing he has had to ' from Utah and Idaho, and other|,2{¢* than November when at le s ‘ do since the war began. t Mountain States, from which it dif-|0°9r000 more men will be called, 2 " = SS DRY ZENZAL——MOIST ZENZAL __-_ __- fers very slightly if at all. it is said on good authority that this (No. 10533) ; i The Webniie Convocation | bas he call will be for a million men. NDITION The fact that Zenzal is made to reach two distinct types t fs ‘ ann Apportioned according to popula- ‘ ' ee UnuuteceiavGaceral, Onace tion Wyoming’s share of the first call | REPORT OF CO of Eczema should appeal to all skin sufferers. Tetter, Salt ae ; ostabli ; {Of 625,000 is approximately 2,000 5 5 . 5 ee or age mera a jmen, Natrona county has approxi- Of the Wyoming National Bank, at Casper, In the Rheum and Dry Eczema should be treated with Dry Zenzal. ni For Weeping Skin, use Moise Zenzal, ad 75¢ a Jar at : KIMBALL’S DRUG STORE Misisonary Districts in the Rocky |™Ately Bee Gs Oat EU Mountain region, and these, in turn | sist call Natrona County will have State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on the | will be invited to take similar action. rh : [eeitint movement) ini successfal (Weel furnish almost 100 men. If a ' a Sree Sse >" |second call for 1,000,000 is made 5 wes will have had the honor of be: would mean at least 200 more men 20th Day of June, 19] Ue ‘ ing the originator of the new Rocky under the management of a board a ‘ aes Notes of other natfonal banks_____ TepHORentinPehe Staterand ach com: its national guard and the numbér of Notes of o n posed merely of Episcopalians. It is 8,530,00 y = from this county, or a total of from - ' Mountain BEOwn eS: __,|250 to 300 young men to be taken a : The Convocation also ' endorsed from this county before Christmas > T . ra President Wilson’s course in connec-| phi estimate, however, c ‘ihe ’ —— RESOURCES ig? er . tion with the war, renewed allegiance Racnidecedias marca es toe Chaat ats Loans and discounts --__- = SES z Se eaten to the flag and country in the name|, nounced that the Je ree sea Ov eraEAEa: secured sae uns i ae aed H. E. PARSONS * of 3,000 communicants of the Epis- nec hamiad ie tne ies lee Seen eecure errce 2,500.00 Real Estate and Insurance i church in Wyoming, urging the |i! not be made a.cording to popu-| | value —~-~--_~-______________________-_ 12,500. Office: R 5 .N Hotel copal yoming, urging lation altogether, but that the num-| U.S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned ices oom atrona carrying out of regulations safeguard-|).. of men who have volunteered in| and! unpledped <--> 2 Dae $ 40,000.00 Phone 652 ing the Military camps from liquor the regular army and national guard Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds) and and calling for the enforcement of |i) be taken into eonEldacKtio“: In certificates of indebtedness __._._.__________ 52,500.00 national prohibition during the war. # general — TaUInTAIOCCaEh ae te Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including i | Annual reports showed a large in-| Vii) pe pevitie Ponies: = a al . stocks) owned unpledged ~_-~—-__--~----- 38,918.75 crease in the number of Sunday! ‘phe 189,000 needed April 1 to |e eatecripeion) gota ea cal ee oed 1,800.00 T school teachers and pupils throughout | ping the regular army up to war | Furniture and fixtures : 3,005.85 he the State. The Bishop Randall Hos-|-trength; 330,000, the approximate|Net amount due from approved re- pital at Lander reported 231 patients strength of the national guard and | serve agents in New York, Chicago ~~ admitted, the average number of pa-|1}. 635,000 of the first draft, will be|,, 2nd St. Louis ___._____________-_- $1,544.68 tients per day being a little over 7, added to father malin = tatal ¢| Net amount due from approved reserve and the total number of day’s treat-|; 138 000, e agents in other reserve cities _____ 150,783.56 152,338.24 ments being 2,896. The Cathedra: "This total will be apportioned | nen amountdue from banks and cece or town ee { p il- = F hed | er checks on banks in the same city 0’ eee certain te eens arene. tie sais eccording Ve Ronas| as reporting bank eee emer RRR rG 42,231.73 9 ; NOW UNDER NEW i Hig haeThisthome tistan Uoatictidn lt , each state’s qucta| Outside checks and other cas items__$10,697. will be deducted the full strength of ' Fractional currency, nickels and cents_ 24 11,638.16 M A N A GEMENT 420,00 Federal Reserve Bank Notes —--~~ recruits for the regular army it hes : 4 My Lawful reserve in vault and net amo sooals a furnished since April 1. “ shard rea p ¢ 5 pk Js ie ch hs aa ele {States like Varmontithethasitnen Federal Reserve Bank ~~.---~----------- 100,924.91 395,758.99 ; SAME LOCATION, : 5 wi ished only ten per cent of its quota ; i aS) d ee new matron is Mrs. John B. Wilson. | for the regular army and the national Redempl on ie ane esas e: eiressurer ancicue 625.00 126 N. CENTER ST., SECOND FLOOR hey guard will be hit hard by the draft, ; ——_——— —— 24 Hours of Boxer and Wrestler but if Wyoming responds to the call GL sey eee $1,419,712.83 PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 5 for volunteers during the present} ss at Bernardi Shows week with the results that are expect- | LIABILITIES FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED :: ALL WE ASKISA TRIAL ed, its apportionment in the draft will be z i be comparatively small. Capitalistock paid/in)=:- 3-2 ee be 3 50,000.00 Headed by Amid Kalla Pasha, the — Surplus fund he 25,000.00 Americanized Turk, and Ever Ham- ° | Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest mer, the bristling blonde, Kid How- New Highway Is Planned and taxes paid in ——————— 98h ard’s athletic show is one of the Circulating notes outstanding -- 2,500.00 od ESS EAS strongest attractions of the Bernardi Between Wheatland and Net amount due to banks and ban 17,738.21 IT’S MY BUSIN' TO PL E YOU shows which open an engagement here | Demand Deposit: for the Fourth of July. Laramie by the State Individual deposits su Not only is Kalla Pasha recognized Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 day: AR : = S Certified checks as one of the leading wrestlers of the WHEATLAND, Wyo., June 29.—-| Cashier’s checks outstanding ~~ netdss Colliver Landscape Co. 15,085.17 country but he is being groomed to z ; ry neha || Certificates ofid edie after 30 45,262.70 meet Joe Stecher for a champion- Zunewi mally rad) fromusWheatlant Oth : ed a 4 “ gael lal 104,873 27 1,240,448.11 W. W. COLLIVER, Manager Aja aridh, johie ispiince GaTinee to Laramie, to be constructed jointly Li bili LIE, fn post Jae eS ey ae UREA LE ctr some of the best lightweight boxers Be the een eae ep will be SEU Ee ET OO) as ONS 335 North Center street Phone 329-W in the country and his record is stid-|1he Board of fanny aon passed ayy, meatal oees coac eee oe $1,419,712.83 ded with knockouts over some of the punty Vommissioners | State of Wyoming, at their meeting Monday. County of Natrona,—ss: ( 2 l H li The State has offered to defray I, R. C. Wyland, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear enera au Ing half the expense on condition that the | that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. world’s greatest 135 pounders. Hammer has beaten such men as! Ad Wolgast, Freddy Welsh and Joe idauetingnen tern cped (a i = b.) Se esate Wat smerested wil complete the ee eee Ash Pits Built to Ord Welling, Eyer masicire ey aut Jonnny |work in five years, A fund of $2,500 | Correct-Attest:- — ; Ss Hs ul t to r er 2 £ e'M2Y | has been appropriated by the county B. B. BROOKS, O'Leary. Both Kalla Pasha and Hammer are | P, J. O;CONNOR, for this year, which means a total of C. B. MANBECK, £5,000. The road will follow the Yel- General Contracting open to meet anyone in the world in lowstone highway route a mile past Are Petiad Directors. a eh a ne “Cy } i spective c ft: SARS = p pas Subscribed a sworn to before me this 27th day o une, Ts their respective classes. the Ayers sthoo]l house, and thence Lae ee se > : R. H. NICHOLS, , west to Sand Creek, from which point (SEAL) Notary Public. South Dakota Crowd a new route will be surveyed. \My Commission expires November 14, 1920. Storms Liquor Car as Booze Supply Runs Out OPPORTUNITY BUY YOUNG OIL STOCK WE OPERATE IN THE BIG MUDDY FIELD WE HAVE PURCHASED 40 ACRES In Section 3, Township 33 N. R. 76 W., better known as SMITH DESERT CLAIM, adjoining territory to the FAMOUS FENNEX GUSHER. 160 ACRES DEEDED, in Sections 5 and 6, Tp. 33 N., R. 75 W., adjoining Ohio property. Also 920 acres, Sections 30 and 31, Township 33 N., Range 76 W. CAPITALIZED 500,000 SHARES High Grade Home Sites For $10 Down and $10 Monthly Installments IN SHERIDAN HEIGHTS The newest, the largest and the best home property offered in Casper, THE BIG OIL CITY OF THE WEST. BIG VALUES and the safest investment in the West. LOCATION—Eight blocks from the business district By United Press. JEFFERSON, S. Dak., June 29.— Two hundred and fifty men and | women stormed a cold storage car that arrived from Milwaukee and broke open the seal. Much beer was taken by the crowd before liquor dealers and police could get control } of the situation. Many cases of beer and wine were broken in the rush. The rush on the booze train came when liquor dealers announced the supply in town had been exhausted. Crowds are walking the streets this afternoon waiting their chance to buy liquors before South Dakota joins the dry states Saturd ight. The in- Pivers flux of titixens from ther dry states Par Value $1.00 LOTS—$150 for corner lots, $100 for inside lots Nig $1,000,000 Assets Buy a lot in Casper, the fastest-growing city in the West. FIRST ALLOTMENT OF 30,000 SHARES PLACED ON MARKET AT GSdS5c Per Share —_— Send Draft to ———— Young Oil Co. — Glenrock, Wyo. CASPER, THE OIL CITY, will be a city of 18,000 inhabitants in the next 18 months at the rate she is growing now. Harry Free, Agt. 112 S. Wolcott Street. Open Day and Night Major General Scott on the Russian Front PETROGRAD, June 27.—(Delay- ed)—Major General Scott, chief mil- itary member of the American mis- Sion, was at the Russian front today for a lengthy tour. SEAR, tal rei i Have one of the cars from the Smokehouse take you on tha coun-! try trip. Phone 83 6-27-3t*

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