Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1917, Page 2

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Dail Tub promised by somebody in the vicinity | cago; H. N. Isenburg, Denver | y UNE | of Mr. Hoover's offices.—N. Y. Juor- ‘ -— nal of Commerce. At the Henning Sasued every evening except Sunday, Charles L. Querneer, Denver, Joe a Casper, Natrona County, Wyomin, ° | Walker, Denver; R. N. Harvey, St.} = se corks =f Hotel Arrivals Pcul; F. Chatterton, Riverton; F. C.} Babscriptions—By Carrier, 15 cents a | | Kenie and wife, Chicago; games 30K | e e e e week. By mail, 50 cents a month; fi ler, Casper; C. B. Colby, San Fran-| 0 for siz motiths; $6.00 for year.| - ,. A* ‘be Midwest |ciseo; Joe McDonald, San Francisco;| ne innin mbdimMation at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as; ©: Bently, Newcastle; B. N. Har-| 4 yy’ Hirsig, Sheridan; W. H. McCoy,| matter, Nov. 22, 1916] vey, St. Paul; H. O. Shunk, Denver; | Shoshoni; K.. W. Eastman, Omaha; J. C, E. Geiner, Philadelphia; John|p Kass, Denver; R. R. Bray, San : 4 is th | inet} ig ee ye Editor Sloane, New York; J. P. Hohnig, Den-| Francisco; Claude McDermott, Doug- There is but one class of satisfied motor car owners and they are the people = AY, Business Mgr. |ver; J. W. Conner, St. Louis, H1. W. | s; M W. Burke, Denver; L. E. High- with a good car who know that they have a “home” to which they can take Associate Editors: Brown, Lead, S. D.; C. J. Searle, Lead,|jey’ Hot Springs: a : : G » Lead, 8S. D.; C.J. » Lead, | jey, prings; A. W. Roth, Den & E. Evans Ath J.B, Grisith S. D.; M. E. Gillen, Douglas, C. Bil yore Mra, EL OleStoek, “Salt (Greek; their machine when necessary. ae "ages 4 McCain, Denver; Max F. Moslcr, Den-| Mrs. H. F. Fletcher, Wolton; W. R. te ee el = Advertising Manager | |. Mitchell Carter, Huntsville, Ala.;/Kaffen, Kansas City; E. L. Anda,/ BUICK owners in Casper and vicinity belong to the “satisfied” class. Any erroneous reflection upon the|Harvey W. Brown, Princeton; Leo| Washington; R. W. Griffis, Omaha; haracter, standing or reputation of |Cameron, Herman, Neb.; William! Prank L. McGenley, Philadelphia; E. ' ‘ny person, firm or corporation which | Lewis Norton, Cheyenne; J. C. De-|], Calfeea nd wife, George Tholman The Casper Motor Co. are the agents for the famous BUICK motor cars, seay appear in the columns of The|7ell, Denver; L. E. Sentler, Arthur and wife, city. the automobile with the Valve-in-the-Head motor, the utmost in value when it presume joon ibe: giadly | corrected 'it |Boyer, | Hy 2/e¥rye, Casper; B, 0. SS eee easy-riding qualities, beauty, economy and con- brought to the attention of the editor | Hanson, Jamestown, N. Y.; J. A.) 4 party of church workers from | comes we power, endurance, y gq y y Solomon, Cheyenne; Samuel Swiddle,|the aCsper Baptist church departed sistency. “CONSCRIPTING” WEALTH | Walton; A. E. Uptegraff, New York;|\ceterday morning to. attend the Sah H. Witkamp, Cheyenne; L. L. Bas- e Baptist convention at Douglas. Every owner is given the best of service on his car, in a modern, well- We are not of the opinion that|kins, Saginaw, Mich.; C. T. Clark, J |The convention opened Friday morn- dollars and lives are proper subjects| Vaughan, Billings; R. W. Griffis,|ing and will close Sun Omaha; A. C. Moore, Lead, S. D.;! Among the local people atter Ray R. Morse, San Francisco, A. E.|Rey, A. J. Hansen, Mrs equipped shop, and knows that at any time should any question arise in his mind or some minor adjustment be necessary, which is sometimes the case with a motor car, he will be given satisfactory and instantaneous service. night for comparison in measuring the sac- : rifices of war, but since Senator La Follette and his associates persist in yuesel Butle ar = Sle Bender Mrs. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs | : “ arnt not, Denver; W. R. Kaffer, Kansas} .nq others Felating the “conscription” of wealth City Hi Gauss) Ogden... EL| | ee Most people think only of the car they buy, but you should not overlook to the drafting of men for military | “it! 7 ae Reraaza R ATTENTION, OIL MEN “ . : . service we should like to ask them a|/iott and wife, Denver; Bernard R , the “Service,” and we give you both. Comer and wifea nd child, Indianap-|t 80-h.p. Boiler. | olis; R. W. Hartzell, Cheyenne; E. C.|1 84 or 170 bbl. fuel or flow tanks for | re tale. Call 718 or 338-J. Wyoming ‘fron Works. _7-28-tf | question or two based upon their own favorite analogy. If it should be discovered by some future registration similar to that of June 5 last that there were in the| United States twice as many men of military age as had been esimated, and twice as many without causes for exemption or discharge as had been estimated, would these Senators in Congress favor drafting twice as many men as the Government had expected to obtain? j As a matter of expediency, 'f from| no better motive, we suspect they would not. The effect on the birth rate might strike them. Does it accur to them that money has a birth rate?’ That to drain the wealth of the country too rapidly may fatally decrease the growth of national wealth? That a nation’s wealth, the sinews of war, is ulti- mately measured not by its size but by its reproductive power? That the more money a nation is able to leave im the hands of its citizens the more money it will be able to command when it needs it most?—N. Y. Sun When You Break a Lens Don’t Take It To Heart Take it to us. | Four-Cylinder Models Six-Cylinder Models Two Passenger Roadster~ --_ $895 Two Passe: Passenger Touring_- $895 * ight Delivery Sys = .---$890 The promptness with which we replace it will please you so much that you'll almost be glad you broke it. (Delivered Casper) CASPER MOTOR CO. sak lik alla B. B. LUMMIS Phone 16 Why, you don’t have any idea how quick we are! erica THE EVASIVE 5-CENT LOAF Now that Mr. Hoover has admitted that the five-cent loaf cannot be sold in the large citites, and the six-cent loaf is very doubtful, there may be no use in discussing the impracticable and the unattainable; but it - possible not to recall that persons as- sociated with Mr. Hoover, if not Mr. Hoover himself, were urging price control as a Government function in order to keep down the cost of mg, cent loaf was definitely W. G. BURNETT REFRACTING OPTICIAN Daly Bldg. CASPER, WYO. Phone 682-W Tonight Your Last Opportunity TO BUY Republic Petroleum Corporation Stock At 17 1-2 Cents Per Share Stock will positively advance to 25c at the close of business, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND, AT MIDNIGHT. This stock has been sold to many of Casper’s most prominent investors and is considered by many to be the best buy in THE SALT CREEK FIELD. It is also the opinion of several of Casper’s prominent oil men, including the drillers on adjacent territory, that REPUBLIC PETROLEUM CORPO- RATION Well No. | will be in the oil sands and probably have as good if not one of the best showings in. that region, within a very short time. I am ina position to make immediate delivery of certificates and will be pleased to give detailed information to those interested. W. P. BARNG See me at Midwest Hotel GENERAL AGENT Casper, Wyoming

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