Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 2

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1g was ‘the message received ,... ~ phone by F. B. MGee, cachnt™ wations; the grouid geited or lost| { hereby announce as « eandidate| COULDN'T WAKE ie i for the Republica nomination for ier of fighting is going'on up te the moment | Egy, and Prosecu tto First National Bank ~ here. te Teel ear and what objectives hoped to be ney it cave oe UP M O71 H. ER. 3 BO y small son. + from 9 a a 4 - || gained. In that way we get almostas| J [se Sg idea of-our war plans of our Offices: Ol Ex Building. rae CALLS UP DADDY \cait, tice drcovered arc? « by mail, $3 for 6 months, $6.for year. little story connected with| “Maps ai: charté age shown to us ee im order that we may kmow the facts) s 20th. aaa = oops as we would get there on the GEORGE W. FERGUSON. Wik Business Telephone. The spicture of young War- md—and doubtless we are- much . ——s a Serbo — Hours, ti ’ ~ Editorial Office ___._ | ren*Pershing shown in this issue }more comfortable while acquiring the CODY, Wyo., Aug. 10.—“Mamma |had tried in for more ce Soy \. * Subsegotion—By Carrie: 50c month; reminds one of a very pretty|information! 3 =z Announcement is asleep, and I can’t wuke her up,” |/hour to “‘wake her up.” an ty y, - Master Pershing’s Christmas In “soliciting the Th MITT TM 7 * Svtered at Casper (Wya.) Postoffic. gifts. veggeding the procedure of every line support of the vot- i ! ! - &s second-class matter, Nov. 22, 19 | It seems that Madame Joffre, |°f mariufacture connected the} ers of Natrona Co. for the office of oumty Superi wife of the supreme field mar- United States army both in this eoun-/ Associated, Press Service. shal -pf bse, knowing that| try artd abroad. We age advised re- e United Press Service: ;! * J, E. HANWAY, Presi Master Pershing «admired the|s#?ding the progress+of the’ mmanu- ndent’ of Schoois, ; j : «+ EARL E. HANWAY, Busi uniform which’ the marshal wore| facture of airplanes, am- desire to submit ‘ fre on his visié to Waghington |munition, clothing, ‘ox troops | ey = enone I hereby announce to the of Natroma County . Douds i about the time that General| and otherwise. We are told hew the for the/office. 2 my candidacy for the office-o} County Clerk, subject to Pershing was ordered to go to|Ship construction’ is progressing, how ike art PY ta Muiope, ment an Orde to’ Lin-|long it,takes each ship to cross the | their’ wish as indicated at the primaries to be held August coln, Nebraska, for a tailor to| Water, unload, and return to a home = past 5 years 20, #918. take a complete measure of the | Port, ‘how many have been sunken by|in Wyoming. Graduate of \High youngster. And so on Christ-|U-boats-and mines, and whether the|School. Attended the Emporia Nor- EDITH OGBURN. bei: = Ms AUER ASST EAU A A AT * mas stocking a ¢ let de-| being followed closely, or whether we |lege 3 years. - ‘ WOH AE Ue ULAR UTE nh ii i toda a aitoen catrect prea eet Ly or behind’ with the plans} Have pe following Bae gee . N : Paris, < sxact duplicate of the| lids out for the partictilar week in|Bachelor of Pedagogy, aster 01 ¢ eee tr yetien cobehile which our meeting occurs. Of course | Pedagogy. Graduate of Domestic Sci-| TO THE VOTERS OF A T R 0 N A érice, graduate of Commercial Col- COUNTY. WYOMING: > : i $ ri young Warrén | Shipping schedules, as well as other|mal 1 year; the Denver Normal 1 found Kot tar Aba his Christ-| Programs connected with the war, dre|year; Colorado State Teachers Col- , Hl Mm I Mm ¢ Mu ULL | n his visit in Washington:|Some of the details are confidential, " | Scarlet trousers, blue coat, cap|@m@ perhaps all the moxe interesting|lege in Bookkeeping, Stenogfaphy, Member of the Axssocinted P: | {The Associated Press is exclusively | entitled to the use for republication ¢ of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper | = and also the local news published « ba ere because they are not being made | and typewriting. q ‘ SS : | ncastat hoo, 266 ;| public. Hold a Professional Life Certifi-| _ Thereby announce my candidacy om the. Republican * ++ + This paper has e: gadinot only this, bub pinned * = acces i Weoming. £3 pe 5 for poten to a othe Pig County Treasurer, " i | » breast 008 ve ‘ou shou! our special lunches. oliciting your support in my be-) j i i “4 with the sovermment in tosthe br of the coat were] » 51907 Siro. bet 473, Kitchen 118 hare i ing your fupD subject to your wishes indicated at the primary election to duplicate niw—med banettote. of whale, Marital | Coe onec on eameee G-14-tf MRS, AMANDA KUTZLEB. Joffre himself had won and is ; worn, and even added to this were the seven stars-on the sleeve of the —a larger number of stars than any other French officer is allowed to wear. 4 . The yogps soldier makes a I wish to announce that I will be a candidate at the very striking figure dressed’ in primaries on August 20 for the nomination for County v IFAALLLLAALLLLLLLE OY his Joffre uniform; but the pic- { beheld August 20, 1918, , If the manner in which Lhave-conducted the affairs ofthe office during the past two years meets with your approval, your support will be appreciated. M. C. PRICE. cause of America for the | period of the war -- eee ANNOUNCEMENT a } SAVED FROM SHARKS The Republicans of the Senate| ' and House has played a conspicuous ~ part in upholding the war program of the administration, and, in the notable instance of the selective ‘ 5 “draft, kept the program from going ture accompanying this was Assessor_on the Republican ticket. Sa | enue : ; 2 fats” aaemen? taken in civilian clothes such as i . by aha evet axved Ape pea aeereee he is now wearing during his I haye been employed in the Assessor's office as * from disastrous blunders. For. in- visit with Senator Warren. The Deputy since last, February, and have gained, a knowledge . stance the War La een ate meas- | LoS Pete OWS . eae eth gary il en of the. working of the ‘office. I have a good knowledge | * ure, as introduced, inclutféd a pro- iome W him, and w ; vision in the compensation feature |him kaek-to Lincoln, Nebraska, after his visit to Wyoming. of the values of property and feel that } cam handle the of the bill under which soldiers could | = wal : cs Poa ate manner, and if nominated pe 3 have i hed in’ their| : Shave commuted oF embed in-thelr| SEN ATOR WARREN, HOME FROM clectel | sl eelenvor te. give te poe nt bonaet = Bent over 80'per cent, and tower, CAPITAL, TELLS OF NATION'S W AR- GEO. E. LILLY. This is to notify my friends and the public at large in Natrona County that I will be a can- didate before the primaries on the 20th day of August, 1918, for the nomiation for Sheniff of Natrona County, on the Republican ticket, having complied with the laws and sig- nified my intention by filing nominating pe- tition. Ree a _ Jesse A. Sheffner Vie Le kcuede huhu deuhude ede ded dL 830 per cent, then the commutation on being upon the basis of one-helf TIME ACTIVITIES IN WASHINGTON the compensation. If this provision had remained in the bill, thousands , + of soldiers would have lost all bene-| ‘ fits thru the schemes of sharks and| GHEYE Ww gon cATipy 4.—Bens Mut the tareebatmad Sitakuhidell “ne eer get-rich-quick concerns which would! ator and Mrs. Francis E. Warren ar- day brings. something new. which, in make the soldiers their prey. This rived from the east this week and the nature of things, means further |$ would have meant that.after the sol-|brot with them Master Francis \War- legisiition or, if not that, then cer. |2> diers and their families had endured | pen Pershing, son of General Persh- tainly further calculations and ap- | hardships for ten or 15 years, the| jing. Mrs. Warren has been some- propriations. Thén there is. the pro- ¢ government would restore their com-|what worn with arduous duties at posed reyenue law, which is begin- + pensation and in that way add to its) Washington in Red Cross and ean- ning to take sHape; and the exten- expenditures. untold millions of dol-|tven work and young Pershing shows sionjof the provisions of the select- ! lars. Congressmen French, of Ida-| the effects of hard study and hot ivo-draft law, which is being consid- ho, calied attention to the weakness| weather, and both are glad of the op- ered by both houses alm the war de- * in the bill and on his, motion the portunity to absorb some fresh air partment, and members of the: mili- ; provision was eliminate leaving the |i Wyoming. tary affairs committee are called ‘in payments to be made in installments.) ‘vhe senator never looked-in better for congultation almost daily. o-———+- 2 i] } t THE RED PERIL” By ILMEEL OTITIS SDI MMS ANNOUNCEMENT a I hereby announce to the people of Casper and Na- trona Copnty my candidacy for the nomination to the office of ‘County. Treasurer of Natrona County on the Republican ticket subject to the will of the people at the | primaries to-be held August 20, 1918. LINCOLN F. KELLY. | Those who wish to inform them} . selves on the economic situation in . | 4 which the country now finds itself, | pie with special reference to the policy * ‘of government ownership and oper- 4 ation which is spreading so rapidly over the country, should send to Sen- ator James E: Watson of Indiana for+- A GOOD ROAD TO MAVERICK SPRINGS AND PILOT BUTTE FROM SHOSHONI.. Shoshoni Péiple Announce Building of New Road that Shortens / ” Ewish to announce to the people‘of Casper andi Natrona County that Fam a candidate for the nomiation to the office of Coroner of Natrona County on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the people at the primaties to be held August 20. I am one of the firm of the Cham- * a copy of, hjy speech om the bill for | to Maverick Springs by Eight Miles.. ; ‘ ¥ ie, zee onteal ok tele niaee Sd / —— . SS at berlain Furniture and Undertaking Company. I have been £ . telegraphs. a@ searc alysis . . Fy < - . : . < s : 3 yom Lodi aneingnita nancy coeradl ‘ Oik men interested in Maverick Springs and Pilot Butte in the undertaking business for years, both in Kansas City, * concentrated control at the Nation | fields wilt no longer find it necessary to go by the way of River- Kansas, and Houston, Texas. I was born and reared in Ka ¢ al Capital of our industrial activi-) ton for either hotel accommodations or road to either field. K * f a} , i ties Senator Watson looks ahead aa ‘The nei akbiiticm to Sidurves’a Herel atShoskont, will conn arisas,‘ and if nominated and elected to the office of é. predicts the conditions that will pre- dai € 1 ‘ ; : yO ih: abbas ithek Weil eatiaeat steps | be completed, giving to the public 26 modern up-to-date rooms, County Coroner will conduct the office on-a thoro busi- 2, in its Socmlste pallies ee ee six with private bath, hot and old! water, electric light8, steam ness basis. anticipates a e administration ‘ " i * will seek control of the mines, for| heat in each room, and toilet on each floor. : : Very’ respetfully, 3] 8 ition factories, and all other in- , You may find more elaborate accommodations but neth- é 4 : i actiaitiae,, save ons aoe | ing more comfortable winter or summer anywhere. A.H. BLACK. “Once clothe wi e@ au 1 ‘ { thority to seize them,” says he, ‘it ‘Then we have the Central Hotel with 20 rooms, the Com- ; will be easy enough to find a com- mercial Hotel with 20 rooms, and the Blackwell Hotel with 16 oe , 2 pelling emergency.” The Reading of rooms. Alf have good beds that are clean and comfortable, sae TSA i + Senator Watson’s remarks will be a is ‘ : SS - * yevelation to the voter who has. per- A crew of men and teams are at work building a good OS aan - « suaded himself that Wilson and tis road from here to Maverick Springs and Pilot Butte which will * advisers can do no wrong, and a 1 s i 3 Z “a 2 opposition to their wishes is tanta- be 8 miles nearer, to Maverick and only about 4 miles farther a ANNOUNCEMENT . to Pilot. So why ship 26 miles extra for a.starting place and haul so much’ farther than. necessary? ‘ Accommodations and roads will all soon be in favor of Shoshoni. SHIP TO SHOSHONI mount to treason to the government. | oo oo. $F = + | HOTEL ARRIVALS. | Oe ee 6.8 . At the Midwest J. D. Davis, Denver; Mrs, T. P. s Thompson, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J.| K. Shallenberger, Las Cruces, N. M.; a Paul H. Dupertius, Loramir; Jack| Sat pei med ret CAPA sc Guihen, Denver; Char. H. Gurney, | Markston; T. S. Ingles; Lincoln; Mr. SENATOR FRANCIS E. WARREN OF WYOMING. » I wish to announee to the people of Na- | trona County that I'am a candidate for the , “nomination to the office of Sheriff on the ‘ Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people at the primaries to be held August 20, te ea. ana | hiner ‘ and Mrs. A. &. Warner, Edgar, Nel : | Ve dale ty? 5 = §. E. Phillen and wife, Glenrock; E.| health, altho he says that the period “One of the interesting dulies of ty eRe 3 T. Williams, cfty; A. L. Faulkner, | of hot weather just preceding his de- the members of the senate commit- Denver: H. V. Raynor, cit; ‘ot Neu- parture from Washington was rather tee on military affairs is performed a ae ah a ae STOCK UP NOW WITH Santana H | A’, on each Saturday morning, we 1 ae Denver; F. P. Hynes, citv; James &. )€heyenne-tight or ten days. He focls 2 fhe supreme war council, fF Meet | Seer SSS H ~ Brown, Bismark, N. ep precy that he should not remain away from conn of the seeretary of , the —_ —— ———= 3 * c. H. Paul, Riverton; Charlie Sam- Washington longer, on account of secretaries,, the chie® of 4 1 SILL ITI PPA EA : 4 e « son, Douglas; Ethel Sharpe, Lillian the pressure of events at the national £ artments and corps. Maps 7 3 § ‘Ss CLI ZISLLLA € | Sharpe, Lincoln; Leslie A. Hall, Alli- capital. are exhibited to us showing exact lo-| ¢ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TO N ance; A. L. Merritt. Paul J. McIn-| «things are moving rapidly mow cations of the froops of the allied 5 & bd WN \ aig he ih Conia lier sty oat a aa RE RA a Am aT ie WE ESEEET | ih 15c-AT THE CHIL] KING LUNCH \ & Back of Grand Central Bar‘ All kinds of Sandwiches «t N We will soon experience a shortage of cars, [i a Pa, especially when grain begiis to move, and it -———______ a eae . TIS AND COMPANY will be well to have a few tons of coal on hand We buy LIBERTY BONDS, also take up partly paid subscriptions and be prepared for cold weather. ~. 411 Oil Exchange Biulding Natrona Fuel Co. Telephone 949 + ” "Fifth ‘and: Maple tern ¥157F. F. P.~Borwn, Denver; Nel- fea ay arr — 5 For Jewelry of the Highest Quality Chattanoga; J. H. Reilly, Denver; O. G. Blackwell, wife and boys, Pine . on ‘ Bluff, Ark. c.\- SCIW4 » At the Henning p Gna. 5 ¥. E. Bandemiere, W. ¥._ Strat ton. Denver; Alden Brooks, Omaha; 3. W. MeEwen, Cleveland, Ohio: M.| ilbert, Horse Creek; W. L. Mil Seattle; A. R. Potter, Arminto; A. H. Froebe, L. Reams, Denver; E A. Kline, David Kline, Douglas; Ed Friend, New York city; W. H. Ever- is ioux City; W.'C. Graham, B.” r Hutchins, Denver; W. W. Marquis, GEM STONES Douelas; W. R. Parry, Kansas City; DENVER, COLO: Fete: Se Rie mee |. SCHWARTZ JEWELRY: CO. it Investments, Stocks and Leases Mrs yder, Salt L: city, f » - Beet RicGek. Onbanle GbE = Mie andl NEW LOCATION IN IRIS THEATER BUILDING 409 TO 411 OIL EXCHANGE Mrs. W. W. O'Neil, Riverton - . : Phone 467 or 468. a ae

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