Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 7

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S500 REALIZED FOR LOCAL LOA Hotel Acrivats * At the Midwest I , Denver; J. Jk Jame Murray, Spokane; C ir and wife, ic i Denver; R mC; JH ie Watson, Denver; S. J. Kaatz, Omaha, A. G. Dingley, W. D. Outman, R. J O’Connor, A. C. D. R. McKenney, C. E, Brewer, denson, Ch Los Angeles man, Denver A. W. Jones, Denver; Freleigh, Denver, Durango, Colo.; oux City; R. C. Hen nne; W. Walker, B. Mauby, A. F. Bow E. E. Miller, Norfolk; Omaha; L. W. Fish, Auction Conducted by Thomas A. | Ryan Company Lends Novelty to Liberty Day Program piace ) Charles H. Keith, Boston; roa a Exane Res Denver; H. Lenny and d wife, New rk City; Mrs. Russell Fifteen hundred dollars in Liberty | Thorp, Lusk; E. L. Freel, Arie bonds of $50 denominations were of- C. H. Cobb, Denver; W. J. O'Day, fered for sale last evening at the T Chicago; H. E, Frye, Casper; D. L. A. Ryan & Company's brokerage Marshall, S B office in the lobby of the Midwest Cheyenne; hotel, cances on the bonds being of- Emmett Cleary , Wis. W. A fered at $5 each. Twenty $50 bor Roper, E. D . Jesse Slaughter, were sold in this way while one s W. H. Mallon Denver; Mr. and cial was offered, ten chances at Mrs. D. A. Hoc , Miss Holdgson, each, Cheyenne; C. E. Jacobs, H. R. Alla. DA.’ Q a member of nier, G. W, .Ambrook, Denver; T firm and m : Barrett, Chicag R. Pitt acted 2 ose pro- ton; George n, O. M. ¢ and poy 1,070 Denver that soon gathered around the ounds of fice refused to let him off ir powder At the Henning surlington - Mitchell, Council I fis; ¢ He willin Natural Process. Smith, S un M his reservation and ¢ How did your ife nage tc A Liberty bonds, the ca make the cart eep his ap-| Cc Hurry!’ sounding in the orridor: pointment?” ( T and lobby fA he fl , B $ re Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, wife of the Ob she Noored him) with her argue} 6 New York City; A. T popular broker, selected the numbers | ™@Bts and Just nailed him down J. D. Hatch, Lincoln; John 1 ; from the hat which decided the own ae R. O, Lutz, J. C. Mor nk ership of the bonds, while I. N. Clay, With the Mosquito Fleet. Graham, Denver; Paul Tompson, of the Casper Oil Brokerage com First Sergensnt—What’s that wrig: » Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. pany, did excellent work in assisting gling object off there near the horizon? Cody; W. R. Bramoe and and keeping count on the sales Second Mate—Guess it must be 8 stta Haute, Ind,; T. M. Pett The special bond chances were nervous wreck grew, Denver; W. R. Jacques, Kan taken by Louis McMahon, who drew sas City, Mo.; Fred W. Kittle no, vt pOnae J. P. Kane, Dr. J. BR. (= ———_———9 Shuai K. hse sat pene fe Miller, J. Ivan Crouch, two bonds uel New C, C, Parsons Jr., Salt William P. DeLaat, one bond; E TOO LATE 70 CLASSIFY L Lake City; W. A. Roper, E. D. Shens, Denver A. Tunkey, Chicago Onuo George Wilder, superintendent of “Prd . <P as El ee fon, two bonds, and I. N. Clay, two) $300 cash, balance $25 per month. \the Casper schools, will leave tomor One of the amusing incidents of pane Ireland, 207 Center ee Phone row for Denver to attend the annual the evening was the drawing of a! <i: 0-25-2t* | meeting of the State Teachers’ Asso. number by R. N. Van Sant’s little ————- |ciation of Colorado and will prob son, who pulled out his father’s num- Se RT Ud sneer City ably be gone about a week oy » he » bo tm- park, enver; trade for Casper) ——————————______ Bert re te nat ee nd was im-| property GENTLEMAN would like room and THES haramwho C erecawaried |HOUS r Burlingten tracks; board in private family Box A, Tribune 10-25-3t" bonds were Mr. Nicolson, Mr. Quig- |, room: rented ley, R. N. Ogden Jr., Harry Goldstein | Price $1! down, FOR SALE—Two galvanized builJ- (two), M. J. tressinger, F. D. Calla- | monthly. ings, $125 cash. They must be han, A. L. Bouldin, J. P. Kane, R. N Have several clients desiring choice moved off lot immediately, Phone Van Sant, E, P. Palm B. Hatch, | residence lots. Phone at once if you | 256 “11083 J. Ivan Crouch, Mr rnshaw, Joe want to sell Anderson, B. McWhirt, Mrs. R. L. R. A. MARSHALL WANTED—Two heated rooms for Mitchell, J. B, Hatch, Mr. Roth and Ernest Marquardt. PATRIOTISM FLAMES ANEW IN CASPER | } | (Continued from Page 1) | Real Estate Second and Durbin Sts. LYRIC TONIGHT 10c and 15c Marguerite Fischer THE DEVIL'S ASSISTANT The most fascinating, thrilling drama of the hour in 5 acts. Big Comedy—“WHY BEN BOLTED” A Crackerjack Comedy with Ben Turpin. light housekeeping. H. I Phone 25-J Casper Motor Co. i { | there to stay forever as the honor roll | of those who helped. win the greatest fight for human liberty ever fought in | the history of the world? And there is a man sitting in the White House tonight thinking, working and plan- ning for the comfort, welfare and protection of all the people of the} Republic, but particularly for the boys who have gone and are going out her battles, and and my batt and | s there, there comes to his vision the pictures of the brave | American boys whose lives were sac- | rificed a few days ago on the Ameri- | can transport when, on the high seas, homeward bound, after safely landing a shipload of our soldiers for the trenches in Fran those brave bo who were sacrificed to the ruthl vengeance of the kaiser. That ruth- | less vengeance and horrible warfar which began in Belgium on that fate-/| ful morning in August, 1914, when | his minions .butchered the protectors | of the homes, amputated and mutila- | ted the bodies of the wives, mothers | and daughters and then satisfied their | lust upon their helpless bodies, and | as he sees these pictures, the orrifying thought comes to him that even yet | this may be the fate of America, and | he reverently kneels and implores the assistance of God, and then turns his hands in supplication to you who are the instruments of God, for his as- sistance, and says to you: “Lend your Country a portion of that which the Lord has given to you, and let that portion be such that the sum of total will be five, aye, even six billions instead of three billions asked for, and thus hurl back in the ka teeth the defiance of a united American people and make even the | devils in hell shriek wit deliyht with the thought that the one has been usurping their power on earth will | soon be put out of business forever.” This man is Woodrow Wilson, your resident and my president, and I ow the answer of the American eople will be such that the means wj'l 83 given him to make the war of short duration. And your hearty sup- port, loyally given, will enable your country to earn such a position in the world confict that when peace is fin- ally declared America can“sit at the head of the council table of nations and dictate the future policy of the ere all nations, Special Sale of LADIES’ SUITS For Friday, Saturday and Monday In fine Wool Velour, Broadcloths and Men’s Wear Serges, lined throughout with best quality Peau de Cygne at following greatly reduced prices . $24.98 29.98 34.98 39.98 44.98 $35 suits .... CES ee ee ere a SED eis. Gis ce cee THE LEADER CO. 146 East Second Street. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 25.— will Aiee ee pot Ba of Nistodea eee und lawyers to assist in carrying out the provisions of the excess law. FOOD DICTATOR RELIEVES SUCAR SHORTAGE IN N. Y. NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Food Ad-| tration, Gurfield has arranged to 200,060,000 pounds of raw jana: mayan ri Iucers to aa ‘York and “8 Liberty and our Ideals of a Brotherhood bringing Equality to all based on Right, Justice and Truth depend on YOU FORENSIC GLASH AT RigH SCHOOL. Amateur Debaters of Rival pee! ary Societies to Discuss Moral | Force of Screen Produc- | tions Friday a Lend your dollars to end That the movies are a force for good is the affirmative stand to be by M Ethel Rowse and Miss! Dessert at a debate to be CARBON OIL COMPANY HOLDINGS _ 640 Acres Apex of Cooper Basin. 160 Acres Big Muddy. 320 Acres Elk Basin. 960 Acres Park and Big Hom Counties. 2080 Acres, Total. This land has been carefully selected by practical oil men and reported upon favorably by leading geologists. The companay is now drilling with a standard rig in the Cooper Basin Dome. The other holdings will be developed as rapidly as conditions will permit. MANAGEMENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS. T. F. WHITESIDE, Oi! Operator. JAMES T. HURST, Oil Operator. S. H. KEOUGHAN, Oil Operator. J. M. RUMSEY, Banker. N. R. GREENFIELD, Attorney. We ask you to judge the future of the Carbon Oil Company by the past experi- ence of the men behind it. Why? The Men Behind the Carbon Oil Company were first to discover oil in Greybull, Elk Basin, Grass Creek and Pilot Butte fields, and pioneers in Big Muddy and other producing fields. $1000 invested in these fields have made fortunes. Join with them in the next big success by becoming a shareholder in the Carbon Oil Company. You will never make a mistake by following the example of successful men in any field of enterprise. 3 REMEMBER only the men that have ABILITY to make money for THEMSELVES can have sufficient ability and business judgment to make money for YOU. Owing to their EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE in the oil busmess, the men behind this company have eliminated, so far as it is reasonably possible to do, all risk attendant upon an enterprise of this kind. In addition they have assured ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT by having what is recognized to be one of the MOST EXPERIENCED DRILLERS in the Wyoming oil field, MR. KEQUGHAN, in charge of the drilling operations. The motto of the company is “PRODUCTION AT A MINIMUM COST.” Savings wisely invested are the foundation of future capital. We believe the investor has a splendid opportunity in this company to make handsome future profits. First allotment 100,000 shares at 25c per share. Natrana Brokerage Co. C. M. M’CUTCHEON, ~ Fiscal Agent en 1015 Seventeenth Street, Denver. 119 Second Street, West. ~ CASPER. WYOMING NATRONA BROKERAGE COMPANY, Inc. 119 West Second, Casper, Wyoming. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $ Carbon Oi} Company Stock, fully paid and non-assessable. Narme Oppression and Autocracy and make America’s response an inspiration giver y afternoon, October 26, to the 3 at the High while the negative > i : . d side of the question to be discussed Nations ighting with us. é will be taken by Miss Ruby McQueet ; j . and M e Hufsmit i The ary societies of the |— ° ' x € ve program, ¢ f j ee end! intense Mnbersa a Has STOCKS AND BONDS 4 4 enti anatte pat " it Ground Floor Midwest Hotel 4 invited to at e EB CASPER, WYOMING i I m Vv be | 5 § r Sagebrush Program LE NT Te a CTE a) eae a Short Story Marguerite Lloyd : P Solo Ruth Adams > Recitation Marie Bishop : ocal Solo Ray Holleran | . ; Piano Solo Violette Burkett The Black Bear Oil & Gas Co : i Greasewood Program ‘ E Short Story Katherine Mahoney : 4 a i ano Solo “Alice Stevick Stock is the very best investment in the Salt 5 ecitation ois Haworth foi i n Vocal ‘Tele, Delma Stewart, Willen Creek field. 740 acres adjoining Columbine and Midwest. Has 4 Ni ysen, Bess Carl two wells now, and will have five more before January 1, 1918. Piano es Maswarat Phelan Next well must be completed before Oct. 22, 1917. The judges who will decide which of the two societies gives te better a of the two » STANLEY & CO. 3 MOVING PICTURE CAMERA—will | Coast. Wremtes . trade for piano or oil stock. Phone | y 348-W 10-24-3t* | d ee ee 4 ren 6 CNR pernacsroeimees 0 te SNS SARE TER

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