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earanniserammedemamenamieimmemmmmmmemmean pea SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNe usual hour and —— RL papers aan pe if 10. Cithe first part of next week for 3! : other services wil] | SOCIE TY | 1 Gi N |trip to Denver and other Colorads| Casper Churches |be conducted as usual. : { ity ews feces to visit relatives and friends. | ear ees 4 x A i o Us WE, cmo FIRST BAPTIST FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mothers’ League Canteen oo ——— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Long, Clyde|tinden and Beech Streets, the Rev. J. J. Giblin, Minister J Fund Festival Tonight af | Major and Mrs. Ormsby, who have|Long, Jr., little Miss Louise Long, H. R. Moorman, Pastor. | Sunday school 10:00. Classes for 7 At the home of Mrs. John Mc- been spending several days in the city ;224 Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. Nyle,! 10:00, Sunday school. jall. Have you joined one? Vv Grath; 126 North Wolcott street, the tty - ve CY | -eturned this morning from a two-| 11:00, Morning service. Morning worship, 11:00. . Sermon mémbers of the Mothers’ league will will teturn to their ranch tomorrow. | weeks’ trip/to the Yellowstone park.| Rey. RP. Blivine, pastor of the/by the Rev. Geo. Batzle, pastor of A serve ice cream and other dainties The “havaiathon Sie meane |They made the trip in their car. "| Glenrock Baptist church, will preach. |the First Baptist chusch of Lars. WV this evening, the proceeds of w 9 Bata tatee oa tacay s thse! O mm O 2:00 p. m., Devotional:service con- mie, Wyo. aide pee jermany d ,4 | will be devoted to the Canteen work BEd every wee cee Moai e _this| Henry Wyatt has returned from a) s,cteq by Rev. James A. Palmer of |is Berdokest | a ny aie: The is which the league has undertaken. Be- he ee Sir caw, bait 4 ce bie business trip to Denver where he | Douglas. speaker is atten ling 4 aptist con. 1 sides the other good work in making : : SompRite Page Rrciitit nd thay wi{SPent the past week. |_ 2:15 p. m., Sunday school and| vention in our Sty ae ee ere ead a Message from Governor Houx to! comfort kits, and supplying the se. School Heads Working Westward | (iiPin Seranton, Pittebine woe pat Oomo |Young People’s Work, Rev, Chas.|to have this opportunity to hear this rm 2 be delivered by National De- es with other luxuries, the in Inspection of Other Hold- STU PCPARCON, 2 PCR OE, ST i! Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shaffer, W./ 57 Burrill, Billings. visiting brother, fense Head on Trip to Western Front The governor of every state in the|* Union has been asked by the National Council of Defense thru Mr. Rosenwald of the council, a mes- sage to the boys who represent their particular state. age to the ing follow: % ming has been electrified by the news of the splendid achieve- ments of American troops who, bar- ring to the Huns the road to Paris, have exemplified on our part the indomitable spirt which inspired the to send, Governor Houx’s young manhood of Wyoming, have been in the thick of ue has now undertaken the work of meeting all.trains carrying troops per on their way to the var- tional camps. The crowds this afternoon, that vis- ited the McGrath home kept the, wo- men busy for the warm w created a great thrist in ( lly when the mone pent in anner goes to such a worthy is expected that the evening crowds will keep, the leaguers bu but that is what they are most use to being. Everybody is invited to come and eat your bit. ings in Oil Fields of Cen- | tral Wyoming i | The trustees of the University of | Wyoming have commenced a (uur of state, looking after the oil lands | ich they are in cliarge of and which} brings in a neat revenue to the state’s | coffers every month. They were in the Big Muddy field and are now working westward along the line of the rajlroads. In the early days, before the dis- covery of the great quantities of oil in this state the school board of Wyo- last Monday ming was hard put to to find suffi-! the school board every section’ in adelphia, Pa. During Father Mull- in’s absence affairs at St. Anthony’s Catholic church will be conducted by the R Goll of the Holy Rosary mission at Pineridge, S. D. omo Bert Wagner ef the Richards & Cunningham store has returned from a ten days’ vacation trip which he spent in Lost Cabin and the Big Horn mountains. Part of the trip was made by auto. Mr.- Wagner visited at the Perey Shellenberger ranch. Mr. Wagner says the open season for tourists is now on and that the roads are filled with cars going -to the mountains and to Yellowstone park. One group of nine cars from Missis- sippi was passed, as well as many Wyoming cars. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson state board of embalmers. Mr. Black Frank Shaffer, and the Lorene} guests from Galesburg, III, left this morning in the car for the Yellow- stone. park. om-wo | 4:00 p. m., Laymen’s drive for Joe Phenix is in Dener on a few pais 7 fe spane ene for men now, Cap si Oren essy SOB i | 8:00 p. m., Evening service. OmoO ; e ; Mrs. Roy Sample left yesterday tor | och Wilson Mills of Omaha, will Idaho Springs, Colo., for a vacation trip to visit relatives and friends. | 3:15 p, m., The Five-Year Pro- gram, Dr. George Van Winkle, Chey- enne. FIRST PRSEBYTERIAN The Rev. Gantz of Westminister tbe ek sine ih T | Presbyterian church, Detroit, will oc- | cupy the pulpit at the 11 o’clock serv- | ley. Sunday school will be held at the) per audiences. Special music for both hours. GATHER AT TORRINGTO ‘ice in the absence of the Rey. Brad-| TORRINGTON, Wyo., Aug. 2.—A| expected besides speakers from dif- Epworth League, 7:30" Mrs. R. gE. Walker, leader. ? Evening worship, 8:30. Address |,y Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks. Governor Brooks needs no introduction to Cas. Public most, cordially invited to share these occasions with us. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The services ofthis church are |held in the’ Odd Fellows’ hall, corner Second and Wolcott streets. Suhday school, 10:00 a. m. Lessori-sermon, 11:00 a, m. ject—“Love.” Wednesda® evening testimonial— 7:00 p.m. + The public is most cordially invited attend. Sub. OF ORIGINALITY- es ae = French at Verdun and ithere was cient furids for the running of the) jm Z zx dese j —— —S= i . F : all, Jr., wh re now touring in nie st and a ores epitomized in the immortal slogan, country schools. The state itself was | Yellowstone were met on the road by | omnes event -of ‘much er r= = = : “They I not pass.’ |poor and could furnish but few funds| Mr. Wagner importance to Torrington is the con-| as a “Our gratification has been doub- | for the youngsters and about the oniy G pA Omo ference of the Methodist church | For Jewelry of the Highest Quality ly sweet because of the knowledge ALL WASTE 5 |thing of which there was a plenti-| J. B. Black of the Chamberlin|which will be Held here September that men from our state, stalwart tude was land, in fact the state was|Furniture & Undertaking com ivi 1 : Ae , ’ Pany,/11 to 15. Representatives from a ‘ representatives of the young man- ' land poor. — 3 ."\hassreturtied from Cheyenne where Resiadibehoetahica in weonirie ake s.\- SCIWA p hood of the superlatively | patriotic The officials at last decided to give|he passed the examination before the| ; y | .e oe OME the fierc fighting in an dby their heroism have upheld the proud tra- ditions of their people. HOOVER ORDER state owned lands numbered 16 and 86 and accordingly the school board os revresented by the trustees o: ¢ department of the Chamberlin store. is now in charge of the undertaking OoOmo ferent parts of the United States. regardless , of will be Torrington people, “ denominational connection, “Americans in this war are vindi- the University of Wyoming found F. Meyenfeldt of the firm of Mey-|asked to throw open their homes for | eating the noblest and purest mot-|Rigid Economy Should Be Main-|themselves in nossession of 1 arce| enfeldt Platt inters, has. pur-|the entertainment of the visitors who | ives that ever inspired a nation to! * * iB tracts of land. Shortly after this the| chased Mr. Platt’s interests in the | will attend. | belligerency. Triumph for their cause} tained Despite Increased Pro- | it develonment came alone and this company and will conduct the bus-| The presiding officer of the con- is made certain by the immutable| duction, “Says Warning wild land commenced to turn in al jness alone. ference will be Bishop eas Nic rule that, eventually, right shall pre- of Administration neat profit from the oil rovalties. | olson. Dr. H. A. Buchtel, ex-gover-| DIAMONDS : vail regardless of how powerful may The. Léllawike eable f Herbe It is to insnect the oil production on is making |nor of Colorado, and now chancellor | Neo Boeee ‘or : eee “f be:the forces of evil.” lars age oi owing eed oy Herbert) this land that the present tour has trip to Casper while|of the University of Denver, will be Eonie saunria cunon eben coke? A A oe | Hoover, American food administrator | hoon jnaucurated. attending to various gil interests. |one of the speakers. | {Se dey te el a at Hoenn Gov oe se SCHWARTZ JEWELRY CO. jodore Diers, state food administra- . J. M, y. Carevhnrst; Mrs. B. ‘4 Tovar is’ visiting i 4 | tor, emphasizes world-wide economy, i. Brool and Mise Mellon’ Brooke, foc tee vere Vetting in Denver! HR ANCES IBA IS_ | NEW-LOCATION IN IRIS THEATER BUILDING in foodstuffs and concerns a joint Casper: Mrs. E. T. David, Dauelnes ot te days. | MAKES RECORD resolution adopted by the food con- trollers of the United States, France, Italy and Great Britain: “Resolved that while the increased production of the United States ren- | Secretarv Plohamus, President N. son and Mr. Inershem, of J.eram Attorney William H. Mullén. Sunerin- tendent of Public Instruction ith Clark snd State Land’ Comm’ omo Mr and Mrs. Harry Van Camp left last night for Denver to spend » month’s vacation. Mr. Van Camp may return at an earlier date. C™mo PLAINTIFF FOR | DIVORCE DECREE % oth Sete = j furnish, $22.50. y bring it to us to be welded. We save you 3 = 1-Room, rear 222 So. Lincoln, $30. Bigs: Lowe fritid ones a 1 = -Room house, . Spruce, $22. i $ time and money. $e 2-Room apt., So. Cedar, $15. 4 Rooms, bath, basement, So. McKinley, $30. 8% : ae ¢ — Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel, $ = , t ‘ i : % Aluminum, Bronze and all other metals $) S I ORAGE to ri w ? ‘4 = vag, Between You and Us | - 74 " Oxweld’s Portable Outit for Field Work. $18 We are ovepated to handl | ra Bees Biaee pear Ist Fo aaecdty Ct ere apes nly = $ Welding of Scored Cylinder Blocks a Specialty =) Cpe beep) pandie te) and all kinds_of, Storage. Safe and dry x Store. ‘“RISCO” spells quali and we are only | : . es i tee tiling to put it to reat agAinet inferior brands at ¢ ‘ All welds guaranteed. = room for dead storage of Autos or Trucks, Haiy or Grain, Household Fur- any time. Our higher percentage means butter fat, x a | nishings, Pianos. j a : 4 puna one tee of piirilee Cregnae Be tris Gees + 0 A t l W. | ie Sh | * « trading at home when y rade z r Drug Store. es | ; ri g Oxy-Aceiylene WeldingShop 31° SEE BEN REALTY CO * The Kimball Drug Store + 118 S. David—Across From Shockley’s 1 : : , S Pa } Phone 26-W |= $ We Carry a Complete Line of PALM OLIVE = $ Phone 61 I-J 3 | Phone 74-W een SSeS eM uate | | f = |ders*it possible to relax some of the Tee of Cheyenne, : PRS Pie Reba Fayed Ss S - fy, ‘ Five-Ton Machine Hauls 28,000) restrictions which have been borne “"' © peat bin eis Ao Mrs.) miscdbnald).is in Denver). Thais suit instituted Peecierice SS © 5 Pounds to Salt Creek i | with peculiar hardship upon all our on business in connection with the | court today( (in which her husband | <S s vertise > Ly : :3 ere | veople, yet it is absolutely necessary NOTICE! onening of her millinery shop'in the/:, made the defendant, Mrs, Frances | } &; (6 > |that rigid economy and elimination lof waste in the consumption and eatest exhibitions of | handling of all foodstuffs of waste in |the consumption and handling of all + 46-Hour Trip ‘of the ¢ ths ipoesibllties: of (the:mke, of trucks | +00 is tutts/as welll ag/increased’-pro:| ithe), Woon tbuilding: 8-1-6t ks relief in the sum of $500 for at Beautiful 7 hauling great loads was given near! quetion, should be maintained thru-! “<> lL Will deliver anwwhore In the |Past expences, $250 for attorney's casper recently when a White five-|out the European allied ¢ountries and EEI EY Man if fees, and $15 0a month alimony. ton truck owned by a local oil com-|in North America. It is‘only of such » city that Non-support and desertion are FRON I IER P. pany and sold by the Blackstone|economy and elimination of waste INSTITUTE a day to any |given as cause. It is set forth that ‘Transit company, dealers, hauled a|that the transportation of the nec-\Coy, Eighteenth and Curtis -Sts.|; t'tu rood at |the defendant is worth in the neigh- load of about 28,000, pounds..or 14|esasry.men and supplies from North tons, over the roads between here and| America to the European, front can Salt Creek. ‘be accomplished, and that stocks of The load was an engine base fur | foodstuffs can be built up in North one of the big compressors or pumps|America as an insurance against the in the oil field at Salt Creek and was/ever present danger of harvest fail-| in one piece, which made it impera-|ure and possibly necessity for large | tive that it be transported whole. A| former shipment of a similar engine base hauled out to the field with t of horses and the time con sumed in making the trip from © per was nearly a full month. The White truck took thejcasting ito Salt Creek in 46 hours and with no apparent effort or trouble. This is the first time in history that that| Casper truck operators have been) able to obtain a load such as this| and they have been wishing for the chance for some time past. The re- sult has been all that could be wished and the truck and its drivers did themselves proud in the work. Much credit is due the foreman who bossed the job. The load was carried on the five- ton truck and a trailer, the engine base being chained to timbers run- ning from: the truck bed to the trailer and measuring about 14 inches square. The combined weight of the load and trailer and truck amounted to 45,000 pounds or 2 tons dead weight, all moved by a 45-horsepower White i ‘ i motor, / ihe. average sspeed | ME 2 Oy caratid hee gdided any a aintained bout 2% miles gorgeous cks a as 3 Beng pa was spgut 23m, maleR PEC gyaen ecm ag aiericheasta Fer Casper Dairy and The Blackstone Transit company, Work, always so full of “Burkeism, , : i dealers for the White trucks, has Such as the quickly lifted chin and /|F Ice Cream Co. - sold 50 trucks to firms in. Casper |birdlike toss of the head, which has||E ; and vicinity and recently a delivery endeared her to thousands, The sup- Phone 471 ee a ‘ Seaiimmemmmmeneen x8 of the tru was made here which porting cast, including Thomas Mei-| : — showed the ingenious way used to get by with the scarcity of men to drive the trucks to delivery points. CO nn acest BNE Tht sleet ie aaa Tae a * and emergency drafts to Europe. We cannot administer the food prob- lem on the basis on one year war. We must prepare for itsl ong con- tinuance if we are to insure absolute victory.” BILLIE BURKE . | IS IRIS STAR Billie Burke’s next appearance at| the Iris theater will be in the Para- mount picture, “Eve’s Daughter,” from the play by Alicia Ramsay, which was originally produced star- ring George George. It depicts! a girl, Irene Simpson-Bates, who chafes| at the galling restraint placed on her by her wealthy father, from whom she inherits a strong will, and who, at his death, takes all the small for- tune_he left her and squanders it in “one good time.” How she is very early lured on to an elopement and saved by her old father’s lawyer, who has always loved her, makes a thrill- Miss Burke wears some ghan, William Riley Hatch, Florence Flynn and others, is worthy of being called “all-star.” | After this date, Dr. Myers will be located in suite 200-201, O. S. build- ing, instead of the former loeation DENVER, COLO. y | LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS cured by a scientific course of medi_ cation. The enly place in Colorado where the Genuine Keeley Remedies Wyatt building. cmo | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Sant and | little son expect to leave in their car Iba seeks a decree of divorce to end a matrimonial venture of exception- ally short duration and furthermore |borhood of $25,000, from which he r|derives an income of $300 a month, and. makes approximately $200 a! Pav ,|month in wages. Groceries, Ments and Hardware. ‘OMMERCIAL CO. Phone | t store, but terms are CASH tively will not be left unelss. paid tore oF an de fee. > Ly te Made in Ice Cream for Dessert. There Will Positively Be 3" Twenty Days Running Rates CiiZYENNE, WYO. August 10th to September 2nd; six or more races each day except Sunday, rain or shine. Why Worry About the Heat? This is an Easy Way to Get Cool Eat Casper Dairy Ice Cream ~ Delicious and Wholesome, Good Enough for Anyone. Everybody Smiles When There is Casper + Lo-ste-he- teste toate tote ote te Ma te tela Metal Poteet eso eSo-eSe sto efoto sho eho sho sSe-aSo-sSe-aSo-elo-<he- the eho ete so-ate ots IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MATERIALS Don’t Discard that Broken Casting, but i weveevees, | | TT RUGS RUGS’ RUGS We are now prepared ta clean all kinds of Rugs and Carpets. Dry Cleaning of all kinds is our business. CASPER DRY CLEANING _CO. Phone 255 J August 10th to IL PSISLISALPLASLLA LLL DS <n = = 2 FURNISHED 2-Room house, 1021 So. Cedar, $22.50. 2-Room house, No. Casper, $15.00: 2 Rooms 238 So. Conwell, ready 12th, $20. 6 Rooms, bath, heat, 237 So. Pine, ready 20th, $76.00. 6-Room furnished in part, Nelson Addi- - tion, $40.00. hut, $55. New York and Kentucky’s fastest horses com- peting against the pick of the western thoro- breds. Don’t forget the dates—twenty days CHEYENNE THOROBRED BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION Why Live Out Doors? UNFURNISHED __ 2 Room, No. Casper, $10, 2-Room apt., So. Cedar, $12. 3:Room apt., bath, 425 No. Jef., $35. 8-Room, 2 bath; heat, No. McKinley, $80. 5-Room, bath rooms in basement, So. Wal- ' 3-Rooms, 836 Midwest ave., $17.50; or will Septemper 2nd Ci ted di kddtdtttddtéttd