Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 7

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RENTAL EXPOSE bor Agent Receive Another Rap From Casper Busi- ness Interests Backing up The Tribune’s expose of gross mistepresentation on the part of Federal Labor Agee ene a Taylor concerning his inability to se- ah i location for a freé Federal’ employment bureau in Casper, as re- eyenne State Tri- bune, See Ben, local realty dealer, t and business man, today supplement- ed The Triburie’s assertions with the ported in the following: “1 will go further to back the ar- ticle in The Tribune, in that I will furnish an office and a clerk for an ployment bureau of the Government, and at a nominal rent and salary, or free of charge, if, President Wilson month. Now, the city. 158 SHIP RUSHING WORK Great Fleet Takes Water During Ten Months’ Time To Bridge the Atlantic ‘Ocean (Copyright, 1918, by United Press.) WASHINGTON, July 26.—Ger- many took 40 years to build up her war machine. The United States ship- ping board has taken less than 10 |“ months to bridge the Atlantic ocean with ships. can citizens, Besides the 261 bottoms complet- ed, nearly 200 other hulls dre afloat in various stages of completion. These will aggregate approximately 1,800,- 000 tons. One hundred and fifty-eight ship- yards are engaged in producing ships with which to transport men and ma- terials to the fron) laid or will be 700 ways, and 250,000 men are doing their bit in the shipyards of} the United States, Here is the fate at which the ships have been completed and placed in ¢ § by the shipping board and em- J, ergency fleet corporation: vi 1917 No. of Ships Tonn; 7 September October November December 1918 Jandary ae ‘ebrun . : ary PLANE’FACTORY GETS READY TO | SUPPLY DEMAND —_ LONDON, J airplane pec Next Frida: Purple Degree for the curren Will be served Cheap and Effective—That’s LA a STANLEY 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper - - ; GEORGE W. FERGUSON FOR S . CHEAP—A ra PEER A: and Hautioad. ee amare é pleasant basement (agt oie fur 32 West Rey modern room Tooms and bath ON account of being drafted, have to | seni a FOR, RENT—Furnis! BRAND NEW BUNGALOW JUsT re for gentlemen. YOUR OWN TERMS 10 jew bath, ok floors hot ern Ritchen, beautiful ore Entire howse newly FOR SALE— first-class co: East Fourth, Pratt apartments, als strongly to the interior is no less | attractive than the exterior. | living room, with its cozy fireplace and aide” fa tine wone a mighty good bar; We any térms that suit, an —Five-room, modern, home, |° bes 1-26-34 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, m' rooms. 331 West Second. 7-26- ——— r reasonable. Rivervi very oni Eaey Gerd poh ea te som | Rein the “owasn com | " m or den, FORD roadster doors to music roo: fi over] : arch to dining room, affords the best possible means of throwing all itving |quarters into practically one when surprised by your heighbors with A centrally located |hall opens the Way to bath, two bed- room, and kitchen. ocated that it gives you @ beautiful view of the mountains from Porch is massive in f you are looking for a real home, you should see this artistic Thig bungal®w can be bot on good terms. ‘ain in this house. perfect running or- I am going to do ( a Phone 974W. Ww cal pea jémonstrate. Get busy and have me shew you this place. FOR SALE—Buick truck. @. @. CBAKING, Owner. Mid Bast Second Streot. a birthday party. FOR SALE—Ford sedan; new. Casper, Wyo. FOR RENT—Four-room hous the living rooms. nished; fur two families. ming house for location in the city. The FOR RBNT—Strictly modern, room ‘ refinery, “ais South Wa 4%, during. day. _ FOr SALE—160 acres patented la: and 480 acres relinquishment, ei niles southeast of close to oil produc: 405 North Jetfer-} . OCSr _i-?4-it| POR RENT-—Basement Housekei 444 North Beeeh. — FOR RENT—Furnished room in base- rent hn ge ie om house with full basement, ed room in basement, furnace, living room 16x20; modern in every re- spect; located on Center street; posses- sion at once; FOR SALE—A fine location; wil sell reasonable; two-room cottage in er and toilet in; furnished or un- ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE FOR SALE—Piano, Banden tatene a $450; piano'in fi a] $150, if sola ce. 137 So. Center phone so6-W. FOR RENT—Six-room. house. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Tourin rig Enquire 110 Bast t 2. good condition. 8S. M., care Tribune, 8-2: of FOR RENT—Four furnished or unfurnished; close in: m house. Apply 311 (1 ——$————.— SALP—Four-room house bath without fixtures algo, one. three-roo: 4 cheapest” location he could se- Wane one from 6 cure called for a rental of $150 a| {$4 month. The Tribune stated that it could furnish such a location in the best building in town for $65 a it appears that See Ben has an even better proposition, and yet the former State labor com- missioner wasn’t able to locate such a place during a two days’ sojourn in u refinery: 3) fon $8,000. r 3783. terms. Inauire of owner. Hs Will ‘sell unfu an’ FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur- nished rooms. Cagl 936 South Chest- Phone 671W. CHOSE-IN NORTH B ERCH STREET HOME FOR _SALE—At your o: ture of all kinds. 208 No. Cente ROOM FOR RENT NICE OLD HOME. SEVEN-ROOM, OLD HOUSE, BUT IN FINE CONDITION, Wirt BATH, LARGe Lo; éox150, YARD FULL oF TREES, GOOD: GAWN. $1500 caan OR 8750.08 CASH AND A GOOD CAR, BALANCER OF #3200, PAYABLE IN 10 YEARS IN VERY SMALL MONTHDY Pay- RENTS READILY FoR seo 4 MONTH: THIS PROPERTY IS FOUR BLOCKS FROM MIDWEST HOTEL AND THE LOT SHOULD BE WORTIt THE MONEY ALONE, PHONE, DAXTIME, 980, OR 7063 EVENINGS. i HT | FOR SALE—nepublic truck; new} reasonable price; too h our work. Casper Storage Co. $ th. 156 North Wolcott. Telephone, hot and cold and bath ‘adjoining. | FOR SALE—$500 mortgage on fram Midwest hote real estate security; 12 per cent in- See ARORA Catal ata Sanita FOR SALE—Five wetlmatched teams, ars old; weight 1100 to 1 Ls e 84-inch wago! oni dray_ box; whi sell an: art. 804 South Walnut. one Phone. mika $e FOR SALE—Five rooms of excellent r rent. Ly r-leeet SS FOR. SALE—By. owner, Spo, new, 6- orch furnitire; house 11 South Spruce. $35 per month. galow of 3 rooms. water in house; Neat, brand new bun- All rooms nicely good location. D ae ocToRS oo. CASPER REALTY Co, 159 South Center St. ean SALE AT BARGAIN PRICE—Of- furniture, consisting of desks, chairs, rug, typewritter, ete. Address Box 333, care Tribune. $9 | S. W. VALLIER Tribune Wantads WYERS & Attorney-at-Law Lawyer Smith ( “,. Phone 21-5 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. ALFRED R. LOWEY Attorney-at-Law. 302-303 Oil Exchange Bldg. MARION. P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurazice Casper - - - - Wyoming GEORGE E. McDONALD Architect Fifth Floor 0, 8 Bldg, ble Monuments and usolcumm, Curb- x of Cemetery at SIMPSON St. Goponite P.O. one O6S-). CASPER HEATING SUPPLY COMPANY » Everything in Metal Work. Butler addition, for sale; handle or will take good car and some cash for first payment. Rie! 97 OMee Sulte No. 210 O @ 4S. Blag, FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished; $35; no chil 7006S. 7-24.38) ‘Ww, 4-room bungalow, good neighborhood ‘—Two rooms for house- and good lot, 5 per month; “ Si ; $10 per month. Residence, 265 North Pine St. $$ $__$___ =” FOR SALE-—-Residence lot, Bulter -ad- Anasthetion a 5) 40, at a bargain. double fill; nearly new; R. M. Pike 32i0» Pact RE oz. ome furniti fRetond st. TEAM, perneen and wai FOR RENT—Two-room shack, furnish- ar of 144 North Wolcott. St. North Wolcott 5 a4 FOR RENT —Nice! W. Exigencies of thé war hay, this goverment to accompli: it never before believed possible. And no task faced was greater, perhaps, than the buildings of shi America’s merchafit marine: is the greatest in the world; its growth has been amazing evén to the shipbuild- ing officials themselves, The shipping board, since its cre- ation, last September, has. placed 1,- 714,172 deadweight tons of vessels in service. Two hundr one seagoing ships, of pacity, have been commissioned. This does not ineltide the scores of ships already built and owned by Ameri- THE SECURITY LOAN COMPANY Suite 3 and 4, Kimball Bidg. Second Floor, FOR SALE—Bed, Office Hours: room table and chai ry stove and other articles, ——— | HOTEL ARRIVALS... At the Midwest Charles Haltman, Washington; M. B. Hood, Great Falls; Mr. and Mrsa| 28 Gerald L. Schuyler, Albert Klein, H. G. White, Denver; C. N. Gillam, Chadron; James M. Sandison, Doug- las; L. Yocher, B. Norris, Denver; A. B. Johnson, Earl Miller, Fred Gor- ham, Thermopolis; W. S. Meseur,| ! Buffalo, N. Y.; W. I. Chapman, At- kinson; J. E. Shuay and wife, Rocky Ford, Colo.; E, C. Smith, M. C. Smith, Bluffs; A. J. McCormack, Beauregard, East Grand Forks; Floyd Buchanan, Cody; |R. C. Roa afid Harding, cit; » heater, laun- Evenings and FOR Ouse, families: modern; $40 and $20. East Loans 35.00 to $50.00 on your plain note, Dever and Bonnie ‘Brae, South Bi 4 Loans on chattels, Furniture; Pianos and Fixtures. ice Secured Notes. Special attention. Autos’ Lite 1 NOTICE TO AUTO OWNE! shop is now ready for 2% my 2 to i LX oe ma i ize, 82 ast Third, Shop e, ir foreman, Bert Minlis. 7-6-tf C. E. HENNEBERGER, M.D, a1 ue B 7 LOST AND FOUND HOM teaiher Walloe Containing 60 —Leather wallet, cents In silver, $1.25 in. currency; keep $5 ance. to the ‘Tribune, tained wages of a working eons tp dints. Gynecology PH fenereal Diseases T—Furnished, two Unfurnished or light housekeepi t chea, be cheap and clo: | ontaining 50} check and $20, and return bal- Pocketbook con. basement , * Address 7-20-6t° FOR RENT—Two unfurnisned rooms; 208 North Center St. itl for général house wo} Dr. W. A. Myers Dr. I, f. Frost —— FOUND—On Sanday, a camera. Own-| e| er may have saine by identifyin 6 paying for thia ad. See J. 8. MISCELLANEOUS for job work, house and windows and ru TO RENT—A four or fiw FOR RENT 0} 425 south Phicoin. 'T—One room; every modern “ convenience; close in; with or with- out Kitchen privile Maple mornings until 1 DRS. MYERS & FROST Billings; M. A, Keels have been tid on more Office former Mokler residence wife, Gébo; Paul Frankie, Saint Joseph William Winston, Jr., Lingle; | Leslie A. Hall, Alliance; Mildred Ma- 'son, Council Bluffs; Elizabeth Mc- mack, Topeka; S. W. Boyd, Lusk; P; Welsh, Helena; Mr. and Mrs. ‘ J. H. Miles and two boys, M. Dead Weight Krautz, A) J. Campion, |B, PF. Welch, Denver;-L. H. Fiedman, 7,169 | New York city; T. D. McCalgy, F. E. 79,183 | Kistler, Theo Smith, P. R. Morris, 9) ROL, Sargent, R. Y. McCray, J. J. Hall, Denver; F. G. Curtis, city; B. |F. Benson, Denvér. At the Henning H. W. Hobbs, Mrs. P. B. Miles, E. 159,599 G. Wilson, C. E. Long, Denve' ; 253,166 G. Wilson and family, Wichita; R. 245,020 f McNally, R. B. Minty, Sheridan; 860,000 | Mrs. O. Thomas, Denver; C. L. Fow- ler, No’ Wood;E. L. MeCall, Van Tas- sell; Grant Booket, San, Francisco; rmopolis; T. W. }; good home for right cba iret. Phone 3 o aha 8. pane <5 office “on second pees oe MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. WANTED—A girl for general hoi at 731 South D Two biocks Cen, ecial lunches. | you. should tr; WANTED—W board- ing house, 706 Midwest avenue. Saray ae Se ty. Phone owner, men, igers, 'T aren Confee- tionery, and Soda ‘ountain. room adjoining INSTRUCTION iven in Knitting, ting and cro ‘Third, Cal a= Knat te S cbs Tea EE a CHATTERTON D) CONNECTION PROJECT In a communication to The Casper Daily Tribune, F\ Chatterton of Riv- en cay FOR TRADE —160 acrés, good Innid in'| aaper proper- Oar, , Pat eiee | ACCIDENTAL SHOT FINDS LODGING IN MAN'S LEG: PINEDALE, Wyo., July 26.—Ar-| jthur Faler, while fishing near the out- | let of little Halfmoon Lake, met. with} a painful wound from a -30-calibre | Savage automatic carried in the right! side pocket, of his pants, when the] weapon was: accidentally discharged,} the bullet entering the fleshy part) of the groin and ranging downward) and out on the opposite side, inflitt- ing a painful but not dangerous DR. H. R, LATHROP Rohrbaugh B: nigh uilding Midwest Refining Co. WANTED—Girl for phone 175 or 11) 1. COUPLE with no. chil aaa ame: "aust PRIVATE HOSPITAL emanating from Glefirock to th fect that he is identified erection of a string of hospitals pro. jected by the Northwestern Building “I never heard of thie or- ganization,” writes Mr. Chatterton altho a Glenrock newspaper report gave his name as president of the organization. WAR, FARMING, INDU: SHOWS AT in, want 4 or 340: S. Durbin St, Phones 272 and 273 Sgr Saal WANTED—Fout-foom; modern, fir- nished house by August 1st. dress Hand, Tribung. mahcie baked: hits ich: » | furnished. Address Preparations are being made for a 2 magnificent display and unusual show attractions at the State fair to held in Douglas, September 9 to 14, inclusive, according to Secretary .A, Higby, who is in Cheyenne for the Frontier celebration. War activities are to be given a prominent place in the dustrial necessities are to be sized and the ustecl . oO——__. THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph, |Maurice Flavin, | Whitton, A L. Kraus, Deadwood; J. _A. Howset, Douglas; |Los Angeles; J. E, Barnes, Los An- ‘geles; A. T. Kirk, Denver} J.C. Had- ‘ley and wife, George J. -Brohas, Bill- ings; J. L. Alexander, city. og Office Suite 207 O. & 3. Bldg. -~ -~ Telephone No. 543M .. ~~ oF 1 Bm ps. mi 3 eee. AR MOTT. Boos om iris) iovennena Caspe: ——_______o Faler at the time was in the pi jj. am ee anapaal acear * 4 of casting a fly om the water while } fishing for trout, and it is presume the butt of the pole struck a knife the pocket that had slipped into | |ALSACE WRONGS. _ TO BE RIGHTED DECLARES HUN uly 26.—An English i factory proposes after the War to manufacture a standardized “plane for popular use, which it ex- ‘s to put on the market at a uni- form price of $500, ——————_—_. : ATTENTION, PATRIARCHS! WANTED—To buy good, secon hand Ford runabext; must be in good condition and reasonable dress Ford, Tribune. Y— omat No. 2. or BUY YOUR ACTUAL MONEY'S | WORTH res. Don't huy expenses, Per. to er them to you, NEW YIRK, July 26.—Realization that the sympathy of the, people of d Lorraing are with. France Alsace and Lo! nner dka the f the members of the ni ENTERPRISE ENCAMPMENT. Py 10.0: Fs, will eonfer the; Royal and instal} the efficers ter the ce ay All members: a i triar: nd visitiny are requested. te rag papas chy time is assured,” LOUIS R. SCHMIDT, JAMES WhiTERS Chief Patriarch,’ ehpars? ny has {minds of some o | Germarr reichsing foraccordi the Cologne. Gazette. Deputy d e notice in-che reichstag in t “many wrongs bse ted” in those provinces. Feeling Bb people of Alsace and: Lorraine endly, toward Ger- e war, he declared. + {state fair plans. WE are. experts on alterations of lad- g L. . alles garments. Cc. Moore, tik a Individuality, teed pala for’ Hides, ‘ool and Fura, Copper Metals, Rubber; Rags. tomobiles Bough: a, smart Styles, quali- a id no longer s Tailor-made | 9h 7-26-2t! many as before WeUeceee elas 2) Warm Air and Hot Water Heat ing. Fourth and Pine, Phone 836J. | 7 | McEVENY & HARKNESS | | Loser Repairs and Electrical Contractors, Fixtures, Phone 896W. Res, Phone 766W i 186 South Center, J. DONOHUE | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Water | Heating a Specialty. | Jobbing of all kinds promptly. attended, Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. DUBOIS & \aDPRICH Roo: Townsend B! * ‘ison, Wyo, ~ CHAS C. YOUNG Brick Work Contractor. Will do work outside of ¢: 4 736 E. Second/St. Phone 962-W GRAVEL ROOFING LLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W Mect Mo at TAIT: BILLIARD PARLOR -A Cangpaial Place for Gentiles Appointments by Telephone: Telephone 470, MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor E. Burnham Smith Dldg.s Solte Ti, A) peor | RAGE Le St. Corner Tine, NK SHOP NOW OPEN VOW BUSINES: Leater & Tullis, ropa. Leaves Midwest hotel daily, e Junday, at 8:30 a, m., for Salt C: Leaves Salt Creek to ri to to al STORAGE : Household Goods, Pianos, Ete. Storage Hove: CY Buriington c CHAMBERLIN. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO, REPAIRING We Clean and Repair EVERYTHING Cash Registers, Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. We Sharpen Knives and Saws; Make,Keys, Repair Locks, Bring Your Troubles to Us! F. S. KOCH, GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 151 South Center. tea Sg RO eta — on wn as —

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