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MERCURY HTS Uso Tazz sorore GET CHANGE 10, CEMENT ROMOS. 98 ON CLOSING vives rs Cn ESCAPE COURTS) GROWS NYO, DY OF MONT pear mae | and fifty discharged soldiers who MRS. | €: HARNSBERG "= P Meti Who Failed to Report for Bonding of State for Hard Suirfac- Range of 54 Degrees Shown Dur- have lost their sight have taken unto The Only Republican Candidate for State OF Last Draft Listed by Board ing of Yellowstone and Lin- 1 AUGUST 5, 1918 CE {VO DELINQUENTS SENTIMENT FOR PAGE The coal miner in the English lands is full of superstitions. dreams of fire or meets on goit to work a cross-eyed woman wooden-legged man he will scend the mine. HI In the depths of a South Ameri- can lake over $5,000,000 worth of gold in said to have been thrown by Peruyian priests when fleeing from the Spaniards. Numerous appeals for help are be- ing received at the office of United States Labor Commissioner Taylor at Cheyenne. Yesterday a request was received from the celamation ;service at Fort Laramie to send as many men as he can spare. The Union Pacific wants 20 men at once 7 1 E .P It | he » thmesleves wives and are now settled quietly down to home life. “And a topping lot of girls they have picked up with,” says Sir Arthur e | ing Month of July; Rainfall (at Laramie. A massage was received Pearson. “You might think the: 1 Ww. i 73 ‘ F 9 ears: ¢ y E Preparatory to Certifi- coln Highways Receives la Above: ‘Nérial onl form erage Coe lag gel Nite baly gob dnetleth aren AE fice From Central yoming: Many Endorsements Sentiment for the construction of] i- | 4 A range of temperature approxi- hard-surfaced _ roads thruout the mating 54 degrees was recorded dur | length of the Yellowstone and Lincoln ing the month of July, as shown by highways in the State of Wyoming! the report of Weather Observer Mc- . « , cation as ‘Slackers they know too much for that.” In connection with the Blinded Sol- diers’ Children fund, a schoolmaster asked his boys to bring a gift accom- panied by an appropriate proverb or quotation } On the day appointed one little boy }eents an hour.and transportation wil? | be refunded after 60 days. A message from Washington states that the government wants 450,000 common laborers for the months of August and September. The estimate. j 1.6 Inches Here Thirteen draft registrants among the last list summoned to report by the local board for Natrona County failed to put in an appearance, and For State Supt. of Public Instruction || NEVER BEFORE REPRESENT. ED ON STATE TICKET. number of es thera representation on these beards. | Third. The large | women in Wyoming ent are ‘classed as delinquents, whose|is rapidly taking form in many dis- i hel of help needed in the state of .Wyo- be : names will be certified to the Adjut-|tricts, according to Fred Pe, wht stad otfial ee or pairs ming is based at 900, but both the| put down twelve~cents, with the re- Fremont county has never had| Fourth. The people of the state ant General within a few days unicss|has spent some time during the past i hed-on the last dav of State, and: government quotas will/ mark: “‘It is more blessed to give|} a state officer and the Republi- have the right to demand good they make belated returns. Prior to 1 mum was reached on the last day of | practically be-doubled before time for! than to receive.” cans of this county feel that t is| business ability on these boards [i menth interviewing/State authorities ~appliances, and countless other things ‘ ; F “Ye the month, when the mercury soafed} - ‘ : i , zh time that such ret - | which have the collecting, handlin: this action, a finaf call | ; : “A re re) the Western harvests. A second angelic-looking boy plac- high time that such representa- | w ! <. < . os f ‘4 ie . le braska ay actically complet Ow “Cag , » waters a of the state ticket as well as for|amounts of state monies. set qremsclves straight with the/the Lincoln and Yellowstone highway |to note that the coolest and the hot-| and there will be pfs OF ner ee cree pon tae waters a0Ult tie: aldythat: such representation |) Havirig’ been Identified withthe joard, otherwise a — consideranle associations have endorsed the prop-|test days were the first and last, re-(from these states, but ther WW shall return’ to’ ttme ster’ many hit’ give’ the party: locally levelopment of Wyoming’s oil and mount of “red tape” will attend a/osition to_bond the State for the im- oti r eee Oe ere See Te) dave? Sais tcl < Apres nara dabapernade 4 Ks Metta : = , pe 4 J spectively. enough men there to offset the calls. " ‘ For that reason they have taken| coal industries for the past ten detefmination of their status: before; provement and in the various countiés| Precipitation for the month of July|It is expected that the non-essential , 4 third boy, ie tive interest'in the claims of [years my knowledge of the needs’ ji OO the State officials. along the routes of these main ar-| was again above normal, the amount class will soon be hit by the, onder cheery, placed a cent on the desk, | ie Pticnahkor ces: who aspires to of the state, the settlers- abl’ ta Their names follow: teries of travel the sentiment isiregistered aggregating 1.6 inches|from Washington, expecially with the) With the remark: | “A netoees the nomination for State Superin- | vestors, will insure fair and jast 18.04 Eliseos Pappas, Casper. strong for the consummation of the/during a month which usually wit- number of requests for help becoming Money “re soon parted. tendent of Public Instruction. Her | treatment to all parties, while ny William Allen Young, Split Rock.| project. Inesses little or no rainfall. The greater each day. announcement follows: nterest in all matters of » chari- Frank Garcia, Wheatland. Among those who have recently|greatest during any 24-hour period Pomsartice f) nt Announcement. table and public nature will con- Michael O'Leary, 205 E. Park,)gone on record as in favor of the was on July 9, when 0.5 of an inch LIST OF U-BOAT WATCH To the Republican Voters of /}tinue a safeguard to the inmates 9.00 Casper. project is Warren Richardson, coun-|was recorded. Rainfall was regis- py RIVERTON, WYOMING Wyoming lof our institutions. IVE John Joe Chavez, El Rito, New|ty commissioner of Laramie County, |istered on seven separate da: GROW In asking your suffrage for the Of « Personal Nature. : in Mexjco. who lends unqualified endorsement to| Twenty-two days were clear, seven VICTIMS GROWS : nomination State Superintend- I am a widow with three chil- Roy M. Thomason, Cleveland, Okla. |the plan. . partly cloudy, and two classified as The Oil and Gas assure a boom ent of Public Instruction, the fol-dren, ome son in the American Dennis Burk, Arminto. A. F. Bement of Detroit, secretary | cloudy. rf : ON NORTH COAST for the town. Irrigated fields lowing is offered for your con-|army in France. Have lived in Tom Arundel, Casper. of the Lincoin Highway Association, So | and livestock will keep it grow- sideration: : Wyoming 11 years, reside in Lan- Gus Morrison, Oatman, Ariz. in a conference with Mr. Patee last’ O————_—______—___o ing. A finee town with assured First. Recent legislation creat-|der, own my home and have coal Edwin'Schwabe, Saddle Rock. week, declared that five years’ time | SOCIET | [By Associated Prens.] future. “Fine homes and busi- ing a State Board of Education |and oil interests. President of the Patrick Mineham, Freeland. will see such a wide construction of AT A CANADIAN ATLANTIC ness buildings. A good climate having charge of the administra-|Fremont County Woman’s Pa- Allen Sherman, Aya, Mo. | Jack Bell, Kansas City, Mo. Friends or relatives of the above registrants will confér a favor on them by calling their attention ‘to this notice, the last to be issued prior to their being permanently certified as delinquents. eS In Germany cultivation of the carp is extensively practised. Ponds are carefully stocked and the fish fat- tened economically as a commercial affair. Estimates of the yield vary from 58 to 141 pounds per acre. Print paper is not the only thing made wood-pulp. Cigarette holders, fancy combs, buttons, umbrella han- dies, insulating materials for electric are made from the same material. | City News | CO TREC Gee Lee Mr. ‘and Mrs. Mark Weber have returned from™’ week’s outing in the Yellowstone park, having made the trip in their automobile. omo At the Iris today and tomorrow, “Cleopatra,” starriig-’?ireda” Bara. omo Tuesday evening the Fort Casper chapter, D. A. R., will give a dance the proceeds of which will be used to help purchase an ambulance to be used in the Red Cross service abroad. It will be the gift of the Wyoming Daughters of the American Revolu- tion. Admission is $1.00 per couple. Everyone is invited. oO mo 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durham will have for guests Mrs. Clara P. Graves and her niece, Miss Elda, Karchner, of Salem, Nebr. ~ Mrs. Graves is Mrs. Durham’s aunt. The visitors will vis- it a few days in Casper enroute to the Yellowstone National park for a vacation trip. ° , Theda Bara in “Cleopatra” at the Tris today and tomorrow. Oo ° The Casper Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution are to give a dance tomorrow, Tuesday, evening at the Masonic Temple for the benefit of the ambulance fund being raised by the Wyoming members of the D. A. R. Admission is $1.00 per couple, tickets will be on sale at the door and ‘everyone is invited to attend and help to raise the arnbulance fund as well as to come and enjoy an even- ing of dancing. The Iris orchestra will furnish the music, dancing to begin at nine o’clock, moO E. L, Livingston, formerly with the Drexel Shoe company, of Omaha, is the new manager of the Bootery in the absence of Frank Palmer, who has been called to Sheridan in the interest of the Sheridan store. Theda Bara in “Cleopatra” at the Tris today and tomorrow. Owo Ray J. Cook, pharmacist at the Casper pharmacy and Mrs. Cook left yesterday in their car for Cold Springs, to spend a two weeks’ vaca- tion, Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Haeseler, of Douglas and Casper, left Satur- day in their car Sar or same place. At the Iris today and tomorrow, “Cleopatra,” starring Theda Bara. omo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson of East Second street, started Saturday evening for Denver to meet their sons making the trip overland in their ecar. After spending a few days there they will return to Casper on their way to the Yellowstone National park, Cmoa The ambulance dance Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple aud+ itorium will be one of the most de- lightful affairs given this summer. Everyone is invited to attend and help the Wyoming Daughters of the American Revolution buy an ambul- ance to be used in rescue work among the Amerivan soldiers on the bat- tlefront. 3 oO moO Mr. and Mrs. Lou Simpson left yester: for their home in Billings after visiting Mrs. Simpson's mother, cement-concrete thruout the country that all local business in freights will be done with 10-ton trucks on pneumatic tires, making 25 miles an hour, with capacity loads. line now running from Akron, 7 to Boston, Mass., where seven truc are in active service, is now, making faster deliveries than the trains at less cost. The Government is endorsing im- mediate construction of cement roads wherever they will relieve the over- burdened railroads, and it is believed this will not be withheld in the case of Wyoming. The next Legislature, it is believed, will be asked to bond the State by means of a constitu- tional amendment, and those behind the project have hopes of its passage. The cost of surfacing the Yellow. stone highway at $19,000,000. ATTORNEYS WILL HONOR AEGRUITS CALLED 10 WAR Committees Named at Sunday Meeting to Take Charge of Arrangements for Formal Function Here is estimated Members of the Bar association of Natrona county who have already en- listed in those who expect to go within the next few days or weeks will be the honored guests at a dinner and recep- tion to be given by the Bar asso- ciation at a date to be announced later, Eleven members of the asso- ciation met yesterday afternoon, be- bell, and talked the mattzz over. The lawyers have not veén slack- ers, even those’ who are staying at home. A great deal of their time has been devoted to govéynment serv- ice at home, but they, too, are send- ing their members to the front. Joseph Lensen, Robert N. Ogden, Jr., George C. Chandler and Morgan J. Doyle, have already left for service while County Attorney Russell H. Nichols, Alfred R. Lowey, John W. Whelan and Robert Marquis will leave as soon as matters have been arranged. . Those present at the meeting yes- terday were Attorneys W. H. Patten, E. Richard Shipp, W. B. Holliday, A. E. Stirrett, A. K. Barnes, Harry Dur- ham (secretary), and Judge A. C. Campbell, president of the bar as- sociation who presided at the meet- ing. Judge Winter and Court Commis- sioner Wheeler were appointed exof- ficio members of all committees ap- pointed. Committees announced yes- terday include committee on invita- tions, Attorneys E. R. Shipp, W. O. Wilson and A. E> Stirrett; resolu- tions. Judge Murane, A. K. and F. G, Curtis; arrangements, W H. Patten, W. B. Holliday, and Willis P, Wheeler, and James G. Stanley; finance, G. R. Hagens, A. H. Cobb, and Alex King. The mayor of Casper. Dr. John F. Leeper, County Sheriff Hugh L. Patton, Clerk ofthe Court Warren Bailey, will be invited guests at the dinner besides about 30 other prom- inent business men of the city. The date of\ jollification will be an- nounced later and will be made to suit the convenience of the depart- ing barristers. awieR( Mrs, Lena Smith ef 315 South Dur- bin street. Denver, Colo. *|Gay Furniture company, as each of ; i Uncle Sam’s service and ing summoned by Judge A. C. Camp-| to the Red Cross chapter. Barnes, | Stidger; program, Judge Winter, M.) Oe ae ro} |D. A. R. Ambulance | Dance Tuesday Tomorrow evening the lat a dance at the Masonic Temple, |the proceeds of which will be given tas Casper’s share towards the am- |bulance fund being raised by the 4& | Wyoming daughters. and the Iris orchestra will furnish 2" the music. Tickets are selling at 4 $1.00 per couple and will be on sale ; }at the door tomorréw evening. Ev- eryone is invited to attend that tho } quota allotment to the Casper chapter tr may be furnished. < | cmo | Mothers’ League Canteen _Raised to $107.00 The proceeds from the ice cream John’ McGrath v \league members Saturday aficrioon in | and evening amounted to $107.00 and | this will be used as a canteen fund to supply the soldiers who pass thro Casper enroute to camps with lunches, smokes and other luxuries and eomforts. } The league mémbers have been do- ing: fame carteen work but have been hampered by lack of funls, a lack whith Saiurday’s social has mrde up.» The Mothers’ league desires to ex- | press their sincere thanks to the Na- |trona Power company, the Casper | Supply company and the Shaffer- these companies gave time and assist- ance which helped to make the affair so successful. omo Eastern Star Ladies Serve Tea Tuesday Mrs Jobn F. Leeper and Mrs. W.| {M Tleler will be the host a.es at la tea te be given tomor: ufter- jnocn in tte Masonic Lennte for members and visiting guests of the Order of the Eastern Star. omo | Red Cross Socks Are | | Due in August 15th | All women who have Red socks for the sol: |to have the completed socks in at the | headquarters, Odd Fellows’ hall, by | August 15 as that is the last day that the shipment can be made. By that date, if the hundred ten pairs of }unfinished socks are completed and allotment of socks which the Casper women have been given to make b. | August fifteenth. } Mrs. L.:C. Welch, chairman of ine | knitters, requests that all socks be turned in by that date so that Ca: per may send her full quota of socks | | | H eee oT | SHOES ARE REALLY A BURNING QUESTION | just now—the leather seems ac-! | tually to burn, and the prices are | frequently such as to burn through | your pocketbook. We have a| |supply of shoes which will. give’ lyou a lasting service ‘and good} |looks in the bargain, at a price you | | will be willing to pay. Globe Shoe Co. 134 Center Street | CASPER, WYOMING sssssssssssssessesesssssss PORT, Aug. 5.—The fishing Nelson A., of Yarmouth, N. S., today Fort Cas-| ¥28 tdded to the list of vessels sunk An or m. city be ter that Keith Lumber Co. Let Us Quote You On RIG TIMBERS ets Jin, Casper will send away three hun- | gh |dred and eighty-eight pairs of knit.‘ |ted socks, That number equals the |% a LPP Seo oe ones hoon The truck| Per chapter of the Daughters of the by a German submarine off the north O.,| American Revolution will be the host | Atlantic coast. fely. The crew was land 1 sity that p.m y a day to a our trade t is good t ours. NOTICE! After this date, Dr. Myers will be festival held at the home of Mrs. located in suite 200-201, 0. S. bui Mothers” ing, instead of %he former location Bt the Wood bi ng. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the people of Casper and Natrona County that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Coroner of Nat ticket, subject to the will of the people at the primaries to be held August 20. Bros. of the Chamberlin Furniture and Undertaking Com- T have been in the undertaking business for years, both in Kansas City, Kansas, and Houston, Texas. born and reared in Kansas and if nominated and elected pany. and a live bunch of people. The best buy in the state. For bargains in best Main street) property, or residence lots in the best districts and ad- ditions, see The EARL WARREN REALTY COMPANY 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 er ed HEHEHE HEHEHE He JERI M., | ld- ———— rona County on the Republican I am one of the firm of Black I was to the office of County Coroner will conduct the office on a thoro business basis. Very respetfully, H. A. BLACK. Sa) - Pooh A complete stock of lumber, lime, cement and coal Freight Hauling is QurBusiness AND WHITE TRUCKS Are largely responsible for the Dependability of | Our rvice. SEE US FIRST Blackstone Transit Co. Operating | 7 Motor Trucks Ask for Harbison °165 Ash Street. Telephone 571-3. tion of the schools, changes some | triotic League, having for its work of the duties of the the outfitting of each member of intendent so that bi the United States forces from i of technical that county with a comfort kit and qualifications are required in the knitted and personal articles so successful conduct of the office. much needed by the boys in Second. The State Superin-| France. President of Fremont tendent by our c titution and| County Woman's Republican laws, is a member of numero Clubs, and while consistently a state boards, including the ite Republean and a believer in Re- Board of Education, the State publican principles, believe that it Board of Charities and Reform, is the duty of all to uphold and the State Board of School Land | strengthen the successful conduct Commissioners having charge of | of the war, and on these broad public, charitable und patriotic rrounds respectfully request your votes at the primary election in August. the school lands of the state, the State Board of Land Commission- ers, and the State Board of Par- dons. Auditorium Hotel DENVER, COLORADO Located at Fourteenth and Stout streets, in the heart of the shopping and theater district. Is new, modern and quiet. 200 rooms. European plan. $1.00 per day and up with detached bath; $1.50 per day and up with private bath. A splendid popular priced cafe in connection. Two new fireproof garages one-half block from hotel. W. L. BEATTIE Proprietor and Manager. IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MATERIALS Don’t Discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be welded. We save you time and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze and all other metals. Oxweld’s Portable Outfit for Field Work. Welding of Scored Cylinder Blocks a Specialty All welds guaranteed. Oxy-Acetylene Welding Shop 118 S. David—Across From Shockley’s Phone 61 |-] remem aN lala tae a! SS I TD ee ee a eae lt A) ] tr 5 LUMBER AND BUILDERS HARDWARE We would appreciate the bas i of figuring your | Office and Yard 353 No. Beech St. Phone 528