Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1918, Page 6

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\ | m Ge rti 1L vA Al kn gi Br "Ss THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915 } *- . sq.. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McLain ya 0-- Snook and S. Gorring Vid turned yesterday from a two wees os sere = ———— = -_—— F — — : . er -~ = oe e e | M: ; i et | ller returned this morning from a two! auto trip to Cheyenne and Deane e C ons res e@ i |o’clock at the home of Mrs. John Me-| weeks’ inspection trip to Cheyenneland various other places, combining |Fadden, 944 South Durbin street, the/ and other parts of the state. business and pleasure. | | Ladies’ Aid society of the First Pres-| ———_—__—_———__ stein = |byterian church will meet. Mrs. L, | S0Seesseccsesese 2 eres’. e . Seecccccecees ° | C. Moore will be an assistant hostess. pod cat tts Nerepatanb tose enewail of Great Lontlict OVER IN FRANCE Rita Hal Gn of Me and es LOWE BROS jJohn A. Huff of North McKinley °. =e LONDON, Aug. 7.—Premier Lloyd. street, and Theron Morgan, son of George, in an address to the House of Drs G1. rede left last night font HIGH STANDARD Commons, said: The annual meeting of the State | Chicago to enlist in the U. S. navy. | Greater activity was reached on both the right wings, “Marshal F “h’s counter stroke was Medical society with Dr. H. A. Hale| Both young men are well-known and s one of the best investments on the market to- day. It preserves your home against decay. It where the Germans concentrated heavy forces to oppose flank- the most brilliant in the annals of the of Thermopolis, president, presiding, | popular in Casper. ing movements. It is reported that the French have reached ie A He drove the enemy back, but js being held in Casper today and} e da prevents expensive repair bills. It covers your house with a protective coating which will last the suburbs of Moorill, in the interior of the region. cal bat Mtoe Wer coaerkatea s Ratiah HS ae cra for years. It is economical to use. the sea, Germany can never triumph. lock, of Powell, is secretary of the} The British navy’s tonnage at the be- tion, while Dr. M. C. Keith of ginning of the war was 2,500,000.! city, is president of the local This is now 8,000,000. ;medical association. “Our losses in men and materials} .A number, of educational papers at first in the Merman March drive| Will be read at the meetings and to- Paint Specialists and Hardware. were beyond expectations, but within| night at the Midwest hotel a dinne: | CASPER, WYOMING (Continued from Page One.) eevecrccccecosoecceccccocces will be given for the visiting medics. | | There are some 21 out-of-town doc-| tors in Casper today from various! parts of the state. a month 350,000 reinforcements were WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—The maximum price of copper parr therchagnel 4 will remain at 26 cents until November, thru an agreement un- | |, therpeitial probaly will ented derstood to have been reached by the price committee and the meeahare if the Satish hed isatrat re producers, subject to Presidential approval. overwhelmed in March, the Ameri-- HEROIC ROUTE cans could not have arrived in time FOR SUICIDE | | —_—_—>—__— OF WIRE LINES ) AMERICAN INVENTOR | BESTS THE KAISER| LONDON, Aug. 7.—The strain of | In a battle of wits, an American living up to his reputation proved too MILITARY cRass NOW PROJECTED ...:.:. bests the monster of Eu. much for Master George Harris. ! } rope in ‘To Hell with the Kaiser,” a| At the Guildhafl recently he was [By Associated Prens.] | Strong indictment of the kaiser ana/bound over for 12 months, after ut- WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—Post-|kaiserism, produced by Screen Class-|tempting to commit suicide. master General Burleson today an-|i¢s> Inc., which is the attraction at Since the age of 13 this boy has (Continued from page 1) {nounced that one of the first effects the Lyric theater next Sunday. Pro-|had an extraordinary career of ad-| of government control of the telo- fe880r Munroe has perfected a won-|yenture. He was at Antwerp when| crawled back myself and I had to get phone and telegraph lines probably derful wireless invention which th® jt was taken by the Germans, ¢ aped | thru a hell of a barrage of machine | will be the co-ordination and consoli-| kaiser wantsa nd he demands that) from there, and afterwards accom-| guns and whizz bangs. I tell you I|dation of competing systems where: | #8 Citeriesn tora, over the pane. panied Sergeant Gites ES (os ha ey of i ever possible. SOF nroe takes a parcel to’ ous Irish V. C., and attracted much at ape ree cr hese of ud or Negotiations were already under | the palace and hands it to the kats-| notice by addressing recruiting meet-| Just kept agoing and way for consolidating a number of|@T. When he opens it he finds a/ings at Hyde Park and other places. | eventually got back to the line the competing telephone systems when | Silk American flag and then follow Several people interested them-| boys were in and got, my wounds|the government assumed control. | S¢enes which every true patriot must) selves in the boy, and he obtained an dressed and two men helped me back Burleson veil not disturb these negot- ee ee eae paniseicen sans excellent position. He lost his des F zi iations. here will be no objection PRES LORE SG acy tion because he was suspected of Eu wolgound stretchers | They bad to companies beginning negotiations World, and also outwits the kaiser. | theft. ; found a dressing station, and the subject to U. 8. approval. | a TN The thought of his friends’ dis- roads were being shelled all the way.| ES ea | The choice of white for wedding appointment weighed so much on his 1 thanked God when I got a nice | gowns is comparatively modern orig-|mind that he tried to kill himself by} cup of hot soup and a cigarette, of | in. The Roman brides wore yellow’ drinking a concoction of phosphorus] course, and had my wounds dressed | and in most Eastern countries pink match-ends mixed with vinegar and | is the bridal color. various other evil-ta: properly and some blankets over me) as I was soaked, lying half naked on a stetcher for about five hours Geaperwin ine tute caer me, ~~ DEXAS COAST: ~~ ANNOUNCEMENT IRIS THEATER Matinee, 2:30 and 4:00 TODAY Night, 7:30 SOSOOOOOOOOD EORGE WALSH in “THE KID IS CLEVER” A picture that is built for George Walsh, full of Speed and Pepper. iz ingredients. | It went in just below the groin at the right thigh and came out at my! sare Bip oink eiegcame: cut broad: dy sebyAssoeintea rene) = ha |¢ I hereby announce to the people of Casper and Na- v ok the mysterious part of it is how it lives were lost Tuesday oh the wind trona County my candidacy for the nomination to the During the Summer months the admission to the got thm my ae Rio | sem 3s Deeley a, and three offre ay Teeeater of Natrona Couinty on the SPECI AL Dances at the Masoniz Temple Auditorium ad fe many should Le ee | destroyed. i Stores and churches were |@ LINCOLN F K | NOTI CE 25c For the Entire Evening—Ladies Free but none from Wyoming yet, but 1 [wzegres: Take Onarga yr antelso}dann 3 5 ELLY. ‘ IRIS ORCHESTRA rl hope to meet some, in fact, I should} a liketo fight aes with them. eee es ERE ee I had a letter from Donald the, } 9 other day. I was lying close beside| | Lavestock Market | | | him during the Arras push of last | they are, Jim. They tried the white a | —- — —_—_——— — > year and did not know it. Andy Is; Furntehedl by St Ss ss ee ee ee i ee es ee ee ay in prance. He ree ducky? | TAYLOR & CLAY i% & three years and a ha’ ighting and | 9——————________________0 | never a scratch. ; - t \v 7 $ Dave McRie and James Chisholm | CHICAGO—Receipts: Hogs,.9,000; ib § 5 & are across in France with the Ca-/ cattle, 6,000; sheep, 12,000 head. j \¢ & nadians but I never saw them. | Prices: Hogs 15 cents per cwt higher. mm | 4, I hope the bloody Bosches in Cas-) OMAHA —Receipts: Hogs, 10,300;| 1 i y parse ai) cold stoules all right. | T/cattle, 12,000; sheep, 10,000. Prices:| 4 ‘ ¥ kee ate patheads se | Hogs, 10 to 15 cents lower; cattle 25} & ete. You don’t know what hell Henge} Cnt dower jasuceb 10 Eto) 25a cents } & “4 * igher. i} oe 0. 6%. Mr Meee, flag stunt on us on the 22nd of | March, but it did not come off, not 25 PERISH AND ! er ieinely of a lot. ys. gave tient | z ‘ a hell of a pasting on e 21st and | . . oe Se NeTan caeeaaiiach until thes | MILLIONS ARE We will soon experience a shortage of cars, id of x a gether b y ° : Ialaltherlceepeal/dacvrandtpotlawas LOST IN STORM especially when grain begins to move, and it rs $ in little driblets. | fe | So Well, I hope Mrs. McCulloch ana SZ Ratealin lpia aaa ne will be well to have a few tons of coal on hand rs [ ADIE S SHOE S + give my regards to the Dodds peo- Tate meee ' i% ple; also to Bob Dodds if you see| LAKE GHAWTES Te Aug. 7— and be prepared for cold weather. $ > § him, as well as to ell the people I Twenty-fiv a Sy knriow and the K. boys who ee there. spctets ee nrg Rees ao 1 Th d Sy Hoping this finds you all in th operty damage of several million & pink of ‘condition, i : | dollars was wrought up by a tropical Natrona Fu ] a4 urs ay, ugust 8th os ou ver, i vhi vi i cti Ts € es TSW ATC: fe eene mien swept this section | e Co. ‘ $ SaaS { Xa . Suff: izati thruout| Italy is sai 7 | Te i id »E gaSattnge, jcresmtctions,thruows| | Tnly in sid co have a larzer ne [MM ; Telephone 949 einai |i 4 And Continues for TEN Days $ ay etebrstion on at ot Be cris agged in war work than any other of i < XY centennial anniversary 0: e bir he ies involved i aayale | 5 5 : fj Setcebisneie delaeetl splonece Wee iGenrithce coe eet eee ''% In this sale we are placing our Summer stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and 4 man’s rights advocate, — oe — - = = - —_— ———$_—-——— ..-- — | de Childr ? Sh : ll 1 d | d h ts p Y S FAIR ARITA IORI IIT IAI IAI TIT IT TT IIT IITA IR LIAL IA, TATA TIAA IAT ATARI ns ihe bl ae ori sly “The oe 4 : a e have been hia % VE THE ¢ a remarkably low figure. There isno old stock. Every pair of shoes # A 4 3 4 : ; %, we are offering are all this season’s styles. M f i ity 2 x yles. Many of these high quality % > § 7 ¢ 7 x PENNIES [ 4 shoes will not be made after October 1, 1918. The Government has reg- $ . PoC # ulated styles, heights, colors, and w i 3 yies, heights, 9 eights. It will more than pay you to + Compare our prices $ take advantage of this sale by buying for future use. 2 xo, a Oe 6% Peete aoe with. what you have been paying. At the Ry = - Thurs. Aug. 8th We want you to come in and see} We have a few men’s Oxfords and 1% Ss HEHEHE AEH HAASAN LE HESS SERS EREKEHE ERIKA KAILA AHHH HINA IAAI IIIS IIA A A Hee end of the month ; . : A * Sat ue Mae it ae $ ou Manan’ stock of shoes that] High Shoes which we are offering oO give Ss 7 = - have saved by pur- you Free with every pair of our popular priced a ¢ pets is iis ale, iii mnie a “ the remarkably low $ chasing your supplies or pumps a pair of $ BESS e $ * of us. iv : BA BOOT SILK HOSE ¢ $1 15 U ] 50 U I¢ The Central Grocery We want to show you how you can H i Footw $ ; F p $ and Market y you can Mooverize on ootwear. ¢ ‘ * E. R. Williams, Prop. 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