Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1918, Page 4

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<T ae = ct Page Four 0 OU} BI aiGE TS AY, JULY 27, 1915 . : n we have pictured from books. la long’ step similar) to ‘our | summer, sidewalks. | ‘ . 4 & eS It is not unusual here to see a dog street cars. The cars are sphalsteradl] The weather here is ideal, & ‘ ee ry : or small burro drawing some heavily |in nice soft wood. °° ‘ |pretty moonlight nights make po ) 7 oe: jloaded cart, and lots of other un-| Since I have described the coun-|homesick, but until the wrongs > & € ® p 6 c} / x heard-of means of transportation. jtry to the best of my ability, let us righted, we are here to stay. . bye ] ~ Leather being so scarce in Frarce,| change to the people. |hope it won’t be long. ; a (}- Fe ae = wooden shoes cut from a block of ‘The streets are narrow, ¥-tnout| CORP. G. L. HANWAy a = — =. SS __ SS eee a 2 ee ma Ee ier pine wood are worn exclusively by} a ——— ead Sa —— = i= the poorer class, and in exceptional) eases the leather top shoes have Sg cae eee ee w= ~ | wooden soles. You can imagine the ~ . clatter they make on these hardened! ' streets. A dl L The French people are very nice) . to the American soldiers, and we are learning to speak French to perfec- thru some beautiful and picturesque |tion. | cities. Most of the roads, while the} Easter Sunday was spent on a traffic is very heavy, are ‘still very|#rench passenger train, or in other) beautiful. Huge trees hang over on|words, a stock train, with cars we either Side of the road .as they wind|have seen in the movies. | around the hills, affording magnifi-) Each car, built.in four compart- Free=e=F ree A cigarette holder to each customer purchasing a package of cigarettes. Any brand in stock. Schulté Bros. Conf., The Little Store with the Big Business. ~T | Today’s Quotati he | es e e e e e e ry ° e e ° e Philadelphia, Pa, _Dear Mother:—I suppose you thot I was dead, but the Germans haven't! got me yet. Have been over to Scot- ‘land and back. I think I will be here for some time, but don’t know The welcome news was made pub-| 508 ‘034 -had to go without eats for two days lic that the rifles had arrived and the! | Black Be: -10 (how long. i: with ide door opening and \Big Indian- "85 | ‘We sure had some time. We et gent shade, and reminds us_of scenes_mgnts ee 5 = 4 a \Biz Five -034 two submarines and fought with € Local Unit Being Rapidly Whipped |Center st 5 -084 |them for hours, and then we got| P ft Into Form as Result of Close leas =--- +14 -16 |away from them. Talk about scared ; 4 : ‘ lication to Training at Gens. Royalty-- +60 -62 |_I sure was. That was one time I) ‘ ce ae 3 i Athleti # Id |Elkhorn ——--—~- -80 -82 [prayed to God. I thot about all the ‘ : ) *) euc Pie! |E. T. Williams-. 2.70 2.75 | meanness I had ever done, as I sure! 4 : , a Glenrock Oil_-- 4.00 4.12 thot we were going to see St. Peter,! 1 Last evening the Home Guard |Hecla-Wyo. -008 008 and I was glad when we got back 1 company held regular drill on the |Japiter - - . 06 OT Jin the good old U. S. A. ‘ . » . . > a Athletic field and did themselves; Merritt - - 24.90 25.00 | Twas seasick and homesick the| q j eo credit in he matter of the way they Allen Oil = a5 “38 | first few days we were at i : {- are getting into ‘shape. About 100} = oF -10 then I got onto it. It is some , Fi Yee men were present last night and ‘the | K > -80 83 lover there. ‘The. count: ; drill was in charge of the captain | Mt pe 106 |than it ever gets in W: ‘ ’ ; with ie whole company executing | ™ % ° % | pi t, d the sal 3 2 : 2 © : ny the movements instead of drill by | idwest Rfg.--- ee oe ra fi Site onen to the sailors. Riel i single squads as formerly. | ‘Bere . “61 “68 There are 70 men on our ship. We Closing Qut Sale Until Every Thing Is Sold 3 { : = 07 -08 jon our way bach. We ran out of} : men were told that they could ex- Premier __ .07 .08 | grub and had no smoking for a week) + ae to be armed soon. The matter | Republic Pet. .02 .08 |until.we landed in New York. Going} al of measurements +for uniforms was /Shifoh ____ 01 .014 jwithout the smokes was worse than| also decided and the company will] tinitea Pet. 073 -09. | without the eats. soon be fully equipped in every way. 0 * + pier: ; i > r “Di se dri Set, Chif- fl = The men are making<a fine Ae MO ETS ane ous home t » ae sede k so gpacky Golden Oak China Cabinet, very large, was $65. now_$35 Three 26s four Sa Mahogert Be ro tas = ance now that the awkwardness ‘has| wing River... 19 -20 |Don’t answer this letter until you| Overstuffed upholstered Rocker, large and roomy; was fonier, Dressing table, and for apgster tied 7,00° = en ote aks were unable to |Xoung ~2->---- +25 -30 [hear from me again, as we are t:0- $26, Snow's ee es, ae _---$18.00- noW ~_-~~-----4--~------~----=------- -$87,00 attend the earlier drills do not throw Republic Petzl. 02 rhe Aah Lees jeep pes Four-piece Gum Bedroom Suite, Bed, Vanity Case, D Mahogany Odd Chiffonier; was $36.80; now---$22.40 ee prada ares Soa Sere, Fey eh ltled.. Hoping this. letter. will find Table and Chiffonier, was $175 60; now____$104.65 Old Ivory Chiffonier, was $68.00, now__------$40.00 ‘The | meniappear fe there cteaibien jaly 15, 1918) |¥ou all in the best.of MR OR Sealy Mattress, new make, full 50 Ibs. cotton; was $28, American Walnut Suite, Bed, Semi-Vanity, was $195.00; in ihe moarchings and keeping step )Mothers’ League. | P.. S.—Betlinvor eo ae ‘ now __. Ets, wey $18.00 now ~-$129.15 and also in the dressing of the lines!) Dearest Friends:—I just got your) ** >” : i | i -Vani iffonier, was in marching in company front. How-|box today, containing tobacco, cigar-| sores, France, June-16, 1918. Waysagless Springs, any size, was $14.50, now_ _-$9.50 Ameri¢an Walnut Suite; Bed, Semi-Vanity Ch ae as ever, the line is far from ragged |ettes and playing cards. It was nice,|yy, J E) Hanway, . 2-inch post Tron Bed, full size; was $11.50, now___$7.50 $290,900; NOW a5 oe ----$129. looking and these little matters will and I thank you very much for it. soon pass as the men become more |The Casper boys all seem to be happy| used to the movements. ‘and are making soldiers fast, and the) 1k ee |Major is very proud of Company B, you folks. EW GURTIS-OHIO WELL ladth Engrs. of Casper, Wyo. Most|_ I am not good at writing, and as jof us are from Casper, or in Natrona|! am so far out of the world and County. We are just like brothers there is so little we are permitted ON PAR WITH THE FIRST =o: = | jto say, it is really hard to write a It is very warm here in this coun-| decent etter. Dear Uncle:—Received your letter last week, and was glad to hear from Brass Bed, full size, was $17.00; now________- $10.00 Fumed Oak Dresser, quartered oak, 24x30 mirror, was WS. Ogawa ek Davenport, guaranteed genuine leathe! y NOW 20k Se emma at 8, een gaan eS ~---$45.00 White Rotary Sewing Machine; was $65.00, now_$40.00 Buck's Range, pilot and closet; was $65 00, now_$40.00 Refrigerator, porcelaine lined, was $67.00, now-_$32.50 - Refrigerator, white enameled, was $15.25, now__$7.50 Book.Case,.Fumed Oak, Limbert, was $69; now--$40.00 William and Mary Fumed Qak Extension Table, was $40,00, now 54-inch Pedestal, Fume now —.-.. $24.00 | [trys 4he “days ere-so wazm and not) _ abides Bat caine pease cee | Lady’s Desk and Chair, Golden:Oak Limbert; was $43.50, Fumed Oak, leather seat, best grade, six Chairs, was ti The Curtis-Ohio interests have|much wind, but we are all living in| TOrEC 2 eee ene ae aoe een | now $26.00 $29.40; now! 23 as Sa $19.50 I drilled in the third well on their |g00d hopes /that we will all return |Prance, about BO aniles trom Ber Seerediad ibs ahi ah annem n wane k Golden Ozk Dy sna Chane. fall back - hid oes 3 holdings in the Salt Creke fifeld, say |to Casper some day in the future., se h mate oat t B Mahogany Ta-Bed, aa Iii rary table that you can make a olden Oak. Dining Chairs, ack post, solid seat, uy reports. The firm’s holdings dre nom-|It does not seem like that the’ war|tew days, having moved from Beau- . bed out of; was $69.00, now______________ $40.00 $2.30) now’ a= oo. wr ea Cee eee eee ~$1.25 inally known as the New York Oil can last very long, but a person can Preau, where we ha e been since company and the well is located on|never tell. Several of the boys have| aster Sunday. Our trip here, some| the northwest quarter of section 27-| got boxes from the Mothers’ League 250 miles, was made on trucks, tour- 40-79 or next to the section on which|of Casper, and they were all pleased |ing cars and motorcycles, passing the Wyokans found the gushers sey-|and I think that the, all should take| Oné Lvory Reed Table and Chair, was $56.00, now $34.50 Seven-piece pearl gray Bedroom Suite (in window) ; was $313.50, now Pearl Gray Breakfast Room Table and 4 chairs; was ee eet | ee ee ee $200.00 © Golden Oak Dining Chairs, solid seat, T-bolt arm, was $2.70, now --$1,50 Golden Oak Rocker, leat er, spring seat, Limbert, was $17.00, now _ eral weeks ago. \time and write the Mothers’ League’ The new well of the Curtis will|a few words, just as 1 have, thank- FOR SALE AT A .00,- now ee ~$47.50 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather, spring seat, Limbert, was I make around 500 barrels per day|ing them for their boxes. 4 allt ap Réed Floor*Lamp,.was $56.00,.now_ —> ---$28.00 R200, DOW. a ase Sate saree $14.00 e- according to present estimates and) Well, I will write mcre next time. A BIG BARGAIN Golden Oak Extension Round Pedestal Table; was $75.00, Packard Player Piano, Mahogany, was $700.00; 3 = appears to be about the same as the) Thanking you many times for he| Re. now 7 ~ $40 00 how $517 00 4 first well which was drilled in last|box, J remain, |} One No. 32 Star Drilling out- —a eats 2 Sa p= a ant ( * fall. The production is found in the| Your friend, |] fit (300 foot machine). Has Golden Oak Buffet, large; was $75.00, now_____ $40.00 Bond Player Piano, Oak, was $550.00, now-___$405.00 “! Peele 2 sand and the wells! CLIFFORD A. RICHIE, |{ extra 4 and 6-inch bits and Great, large upholstered Rockers, imitation leather, loose Packard Piano, Mahogany, was $460.00, now__$337.50 Co. B, 44th Engrs. Complete Set of Slips.” Qut- cushion seats, overstuffed upholstering; was $40.00; || Bond Piano, Mahogany, was $375.00; now $262.50 > « i = = il ¢ Wowie see Aes | A RG rae SS MSs b's oe $27.50 Old Ivory Breakfast Room Set, was $73.00; now $47.50 5 Ce gitar at Three-piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, Vanity Case, Bed, and Mahogany Buffett, Queen Anne, was $74.00, now_$42:50 i igs further aeniienhves- Dressing Table, was $148.00; now_________ $92.00 Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper, was $4.50, ndw_______ 4 $3.00 4 LYRIC : i HE A I ER ae ; Sanitary Steel Couch Pad, was $7.50, now------$4.75 || Sanitary Steel Couch, was $7.50, now iE Continuous, Last Show Starts 9:30 | Mian Se Phare 7Or ivls witout a , ‘ ontinuous, Last Show Starts 9: Wolcott Sts., Phone 701J, Chambe lin E f & Undert ¢ 129-EAST SECOND ST., Matinee TODAY Nit |] i naacte rin Yurniture aKINg U0. ‘csrex, Wome.” ve ; J. A. Harbison, Blackstone 1 | McClure Pictures Present Transit Co., Phone 908J. di r _— | ____________ ————_——— ——_—__—_—— - — — - 0) In Eben Philpott’s Immortal Story ~ “Mother” The Sweetest Story Ever Told Also TWO BIG COMEDIES POF PSPORPOReseresanannanannassanensocasansece: TOMORROW EMILY STEVENS in “Treasure Island” 00d will wi the war-— reserve It. While you cannot purchase Sugar as formerly, you can still purchase 4 limited amount for preserving purposes. =. Another Good Chance For An Irrigated Farm Write me soon about you® chances of getting hold of a! Government-irrigated farm this Autumn in the new 12,000- acre irrigated tract near Deaver, Wyo., along the Burlington’s mhain line through the Big Horn Basin. Wry hi \ \ a \) \ ) \ \ \) N ) N N N \ \ N \ 4g wyynyy We have for. Preserving FRUITS IN SEASON The Webel Commercial Co. 4 “THE BIG BUSY STORE” United States Food Administration, License No. G13057 Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows The whole tract is right next to the prosperous Govern- ment-irrigated locality at Powell, Wyo. All a candidate needs to do is to look at Powell locality with its $200-per-acre farms to get an idea of the values ahead of him, if he is successful in securing one of these new Government farms. Hebe These lands when opened will be taken at once, but I con- sider it my duty to get this early word to the earliest candidate for an irrigated farm. S. B. HOWARD, Immigration Agent 1004 Farnam Street Qmaha, Nebraska ae "SaaS Ma SIS Sas! Si waa OR Dever se as. ft teh

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