Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1918, Page 3

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4 aC Vasper BPaliv tnhbime) °orcens a little easier to bear. 1/{~~ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918 = ANS EAD I <_—seer=ry 7 ANERTISNG 10 : —— - ArMN Ars THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNr. — Sorieeroeees | City News ae i F. Raines, Denver; Dr. | At Midwest to Selectives Last~ evening twelve selectives, nine of whom left later and three} who has been employed at the Ohio} B. Brooks spoke with his usual power : Hs | Oil company’s offices in Casper for; and enthusiasm to the boys, Mrs.|Department Ruling Prohibits Ad- | the past year, left last night to visit| Brooks spoke in behalf of the Moth-| yertising on Non-War Work or ers’ league, and Mrs. John Murray * presented the boys with Red Cross; laking Men from Local War Industries comfort kits made by members of the Mothers’ league. Mr. and Mrs. John Coryell were Pena ionye tanient oor at ing trip at the head of B Gf the Motters’ league, at the Mid- Crete as | TANKER FIGHTS | west hotel, eight other guests being Lee 1K: ° ee ri anes Ohiatl | , |seated at the banquet table. | ‘| parc bi agra oF arnt aa U-BOA T 3 HOURS Following the dinner Governor B. Soldiers Predominate over Nnrses in Race for Supremacy, Ac- cording to Data Com- piled from Register service, c moO Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Farlow of Riv-| yesterday, arrived here today days on a business and pleasure trip.! marines for three hours. pelstunes ey a> Aad ae re guests of the league and their sgn : oe i roe Red ¢ res) OgE es pl 7 ae heed a ber for whom the ™onth, no advertising for unskilled We buy Liberty o. | pe ' j Dr. T. A. Dean, whose reports of dinner was given. Mrs. Sam Service, labor is permitted on the part of | HOTEL ARRIVALS. Staley & Co. ote births during the month of July in| Mrs. M. J. Gothberg and Mrs. Elva/tirms engaged in war work whose) 3 lg NoTicE! Casper show the following number Anderson, members of the entertain-| maximum force exceeds 100 men, ac-| At the Midwest registered:: ment committee, were also present. | cording to information from Edward) Dr. E. W. Kiviecincki, Laramie; omo P. Taylor, Federal Labor Agent of | Mrs. Ambulance Dance Last Night Financially Successful July 10, son to Mr. and Mrs. W.' Natrona county went over the top of the local- labor office. _ {e a, L. Lanning. last night again in raising its quota| ‘Private recruiting and advertis-)Greybull; Dr. Earl Whelan, Sheri*/ July 10, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. of the amount being raised by the ing for unskilled labor is not res dan; Dr. R. C. Trueblood, Cody; Edwin Schanter. Daughters of the American Revolu-|strieted,” says the order, “provided|R. A. Whitlock, Powell; H. E, Ray-| fer that until 3:00 p.m. we will July 11, daughter to Mr. and Mrs.' tion in Wyoming to provide and/it is so conducted as to avoid tak-| nor, city; H. R. Freed, Clinton, Iowa; put pnly, one delivery a Herman Rigal. maintain a Red Cross ambulance in|ing or causing restlessness among|C- ©. McLester, Omaha; J. W. Kirby | one family. | July 12, daughter to Mr. and Mrs./ foreign service. Under the auspices men engaged in war work, including] 2"4 wife, Bridgeport; W. F. Moore,|a credit store, but not at ours. Edward Smith. of the Fort Casper chapter of the railroads, mines and farms. Non-war penyess or cp Beaton, WV pleay, Alber. | ire are CASH. July 13, son to Mr. and Mrs, Fred/D. A. R's a dance was given at the| work may mot be advertised or other-/t#, Canada; Grace Rose Carlson, eothe Ghe.,unelas paid for before | C. Cook... Masonic Temple Tuesday evening | wise offered superior inducements, or ances Mus. 0. F. Byman, 2. Syen-| treated alike. Pay ‘GASH ‘and July 17, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. which was well attended and which) ; Tews or labor with| °™8, Grand Island; Bertha Fox, Mary Lmss. Groceries, Meats and Hardw: ’ - | it any way snombers 0b, Ison Kearns, Lincoln; Leslie A.’ Hall, CASPER COMMERCIAL Tony Dupes, {netted about $300 as Natrona coun-| the government or employers engaged|Gmana: MR Meagher, Alliance; B. 2° - eH daughter to Mr. and Mrs. fis apote os ee amount to be raised jy war work.” P. ree sasaee are fort eae eee aneonr: in this district. | The local order concerning the hir-| yy, 2 iL EM July 19, son to Mr. and Mrs. Rob-|"'The Wyoming chapters of the D.|ing of ‘skilled labor for war work Hor Pasl McKeon, J. E. Mourne, ert Gray. A. R.’s have been divided into three ae tral t | 3 te rr, Chey’ > Sirs. < 2 ‘3 affects the two refineries at Casper,/J. § McDonald, Wichita: H. H. Fris- Juiy 20, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. | districts of seven counties and last|). H : oa IC. » Wichita; Hi. x. od aaa ; i ‘ ast | which hereafter must depend on vol-|zell, Cheyenne: "Louis D. Bercu, William Ratcliffe. night’s entertainment was to provide ery . ‘3 5 . ’ = , 4 5 untary applications or seek employes Douglas; Mrs. A. E. Lawrence, Salt July 22, son to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- for this county’s amount. h thavGew ¢ labor’ offic > fs “ liam Ryan. Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, Mrs. H. R.|thru the Government labor office. | Creek; M. L. Care and wife, Okmul- Young soldiers outnumber future July 7, son to Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Tobin. Richard Shipp, examiner in charge Denver; Dr. George P. Johnston,!in the Wood building. 8- | Cheyenne; Dr. Bertha N. Hamilton, day to We solicit Your cre The order also means that employes gee; Theo F. Ismert and wife, Mrs. y 25 4 Mr. and Mrs. . C. H. fe : Pi 2 oy lay 25, dauahter to Mr, and atm. Lathrop, ahd Mrs, C. HE. Horteman of" setinerin, ranches and sac(Saha tomer, “Migs irene tomer Ba July 26, son to Mr. and Mrs. ¥. A.|while Mrs. D. W. Tripeny, Mrs.|T0ads may not be offered superior in-|/Clara A. Ismert, George Hincke and |= Stinebaugh. i re ae Thomas Cooper and “Mrs. John Grieve |ducements by firms or organizations|wife, Will and John Hincke, Kansas — July 26, s . i) i h bowl. Other|not engaged in war work, ve object City; J. M. Turner, Denver; F. R.|2= fet years On MAr anil GEASS. 0 Breeden canara gDMe Don st heing to prevent as few changes as| Hynes, city; H. W. Telburg, Zion ] Peterson. | bers of the local chapter assist- ee hy “July 27 son to Mr. and Mrs. Char-| ed in eaviotie wave to fake the dance | possible in maintaining the efficiency | City, Ill; B. We EO Whos uh Pye . Mrs. © Ss ys At the Henning les Magor. the big success that it was. jof Government work, | M = July 30, son to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. . Oomo Ga Oe SS | W. J. Ryan, Cheyenne; B. W. Box- |3= ie Thomas. | Mothers’ League Plans Dance _ An ounce of gold could be drawn! meyer, Kansas City; C. F. Palmer, |Z July 31, son to Mr. and Mrs. Mich-! When Home Guards Muster In jinto a fine wire 50 miles long. ael Gogin. Monday evening, following the | — enermronree July 31, daughter to Mr. and Mrs.;mustering of the Casper Home features have been arranged for the S.; Harvey, Denver; C. F. Schmidt, Cheyenne; H. T. Olney, Salt Creek; ©. H. McKelvey, Omaha; A. W. |= Stockham,.Thermopolis; M. Steele, |= = 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 285, J / William Maxon. evening, At Monday’s meeting of the league a flower committee was appointed with Mrs. Fawcett as chairman. This) |Guards into service of the state of | Wyoming, the Mothers’ league is SMILING GEORGE Jthester, ‘nest "of the sproceeds ‘of hich will b nate: anager i ill hi ll selecti | ON IRIS SCREEN eager! to . the Mothers’ league | peerage ted etl na aeaiaa ent FOR ONE NIGHT treasury. |flowers to wear as _ bvutonnieres. Miss Madge Rush, the popular Em-| Mrs. Chris Wagner was appointed, press dancer, will provide an enter-| treasurer of the canteen fund, Mrs? tainment, the Home Guards will be|/(¢, T, Boone and Mrs. Hugh L. Pat-| | present in their new/uniforms if they|ton were added to the canteen com-| “Smiling George” Walsh will romp | arrive in time, and many attractive | mittee. | Freight Hauling is OurBusiness newest William Fox vehicle, ‘The Kid Is Clever,” a.story which has a laugh| and a thrill in every foot of fim. AND WHITE TRUCKS Are largely responsible for the Dependability of Our Service. The athletic star. takes the role of} SEE US FIRST Kirk White, a young American who can’t find enough excitement in life. | His father sends him aboard a ship} Blackstone Transit Co. Operating 17 Motor Trucks Ask for Harbison repainting your car. with a motion piture company Which guarantees to provide the proper) amount of spice. Kirk overhears. When things begin to happen on! that ship, he thinks the cinema com- pany is to blame. But they missed the steamer and a band of Mexican} revolutionists are the cause of the trouble. Of course there’s a girl in the plot and she is in love with Kirk. ‘The Kid Is Clever’ is George Walsh’s first production under a new director, Paul Powell, and it more} than maintains the swift pace of W.S.S. WAR: SAVINGS other George Walsh pictures. In the|§ 165 Ash Street. " Telephone 571-3. ‘ cian ing c! is P. issu ry supporting cast are Doris Pawn, = aie ee Ralph Lewis, and A. Burt Wesner. RAPID SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY 151 So. CENTER STREET Second Door South of Tripney’s Confectionery Open for Business Thursday, Aug. 8th. All kinds of Shoe Repairing done while you wait. Rubber heels for all kinds of shoes. The business is named according to the service we will give you. GOVERNMENT SERVE YN sinid ————— ngs Stamps avi DO YOU KNOW— what we call money? ILLLELLALLALLAAA AAA GIS ISS ISELIDAADLLLLLALALAE ALAA A Ah A hb ded ddd Bring your old shoes to us and we will demonstrate to you first-class work and quick service. Stamp Out Prussianism With War S vs ad sabe WALLLALLLLLELLLILLLLA Chakiebidiai ttt htt titttbtittdettttbhth tt ddd dt —.. ©. 2 ee | Sheridan; Dr. G. C. Smith, Glenrosk H. A. Hale, Thermopolis; W. D. Gay, Worland; ———G |John F. Harkin, S. E. Snyder, Lusk; =~ ; A |_ Mrs. M, J. Gothberg, Mrs. Sam|J. C, Ryan, Denver; D. H. Hale and| | Service and the latter’s sister and family, Lusk; J. S. Christensen, Man- jchildren, Mrs. F. E. Grippen and fam-! yijje; Town Borwne, Shoshoni. | ily, left this morning on a week’s} > ‘ : - AT A CANADIAN ATLANTIC} jat his home before going into war) poRT, Aug. 6.—Two boat loads of |survivors of the tanker Luz Blanca, torpedoed by a German submarine and erton are visiting in Casper for a few) said that their ship fought the sub- ° bonds. Dutton After this date, Dr. Myers will be W. XK. Kiviecincki, Detroit,! jocated i ite 200-201, O. S. build- Wyoming, in a communication to E.|Mich,; Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Thompson, | jc 'iteitad tf the former pons 1-6t An order received by us before 9:00 a. m. we will deliver anywhere in the J.\ city before noon, orders received at: ny | liver anywhere in the city that p. m., any your trade on it is good at) Our} Merchandise posi-| will not be left anywhere, f any one, unelas paid for before jeav-| are Pay are: | and Help: Lick the KAISER HIGHEST PRICES EVER KNOWN OFFERED FOR Rags, Rubber, Copper, Brass, Lead, Scrap Iron, Old Rope, Old Gunny Sacks, Old ‘Tires OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE LINE OF JUNK The Shockley Garage Under New Management | Burns, Wyo.; Mrs. Stella Wells, Den- = ver; Dake and wife, Lander; Mr. |= ~ ‘ ‘and Mrs. A. J. Farlow, Riverton; L. q We are now prepared to do all kinds of Auto Repairing and employ only the best of mechanics, thereby giving you first-class service. We have added a painting department and-will be pleased to give you figures on Shockley Service Sales Corp. Corner Second and David CONVERT ALL OLD JUNK INTO ar Savings 1. That War Savings Stamps are as good as cash and convertible into 2. That War Savings Siamses are considered by bankers the best form of investment on the merket (that’s why we are allowed to buy only $1,000 worth apiece) ? OUR MAN WILL BE AT Casper Storage Co., Warehouse, Casper From August 7 to August 17th | WE WANT EVERY BOY AND GIRL IN THIS COUNTY AND EV- ERYBODY ELSE TO BE THE OWNER OF WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Payment Will be made in War Savings Stamps Immediately When Goods are Received. Watch the Date, the Time and the Place. CHICAGO HIDE, FUR & WOOL HOUSE, Inc “THE SQUARE DEAL HOUSE” DOUGLAS, WYOMING, U.S. A. Washington’s ruling follows: “No GAIN: TERED man within draft age will be accepted A ST REGIS MEN unless he has been placed in Class 5, sr AR y Suction G, because of physical disubil- A more rigid interpretation of the and furthermore, this @sabi!- Red Cross policy with reference toljity must be visible—that is, must be the enrollment of men of draft age|apparent—such as minus an arm or in the foreign service shows that|!eg—as to prevent all possible criti- practically no man within the draft|¢cism from any source as “AS pork — age limits will be accepted, according ployment of an individual who shou! to word received at division head-'have been called for military service quarters. under the Government. LINES ARE DRAWN TIGHT | Natrona Lumber Co. ‘LUMBER AND BUILDERS HARDWARE We would appreciate the oppatinily of figuring your Office and Yard 353 No, Beech St. Phone 528 - Telephone 122-123 Stamps | sdureyg sSueg 1M WLM wismueIssn.sy 3nQ dureyg

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