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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1918 PRECINCTS 10 REGIOTER MEN Twenty-three Registration Places in County for Next Selective Army Called to Colors In calling for voluntecrst o act as registrars for the new selective army, scheduled to register: eazly in Sep- tember under the terms of the new man-power act, ‘the lecal board for Natrona county desires a number of applicants from each of the 2% voting precincts of Natrona county and in order that plans for the work will not be delayed once the measure now pending in congress becomes law, an immediate response response to the call is requested. Provisions are being made jn the office of the local board at this time mailing the questionnaires and the classifi- cation of the men thru the instali- ation of a score of new filing cases to hold voluminous records and other for arranging the names, equipment needed to handle the new business. It is expected that well over 2,000 men will be registered in Natrona county alone, the registra- tion of June 5, 1917, having shown a total of over 1,700 men. The precincts in which the regis-| Second and Wolcott streets. trations will be made, including the polling places, correspond to those of the electionsand the recently re- vised list as furnished by the county clerk follows: District No, 1.—Muddy precinct, schoolhouse; Greenlaw precinct, schoolhouse. * District No! 2.—Salt Creek, Mid- west hotel; Casper (city), Certral school. District No. 3.—(City), King’s ga- rage. District No. 4.—(City), High school, District No. 5.—Bessemer, school- house; Efell, ranchhouse, Freeland, upper ‘Red Creek school; Alcova, schoolhouse. District No. 6.—Miller, W. S. Miller ‘home; Splitrock, L. M. Clator home. District No. 7—Ervay, J. B. Grieve; Oil City, postoffice. District. No. 8.—Bucknum, hotel; Powder River, store; Arminto, hotel. District No. 9.—Badwater, G. A Davis home; Lone Bear, Kidd ranch. r District No, 10.—(City), Fire hall. District No, 11.—(City), Nicho’s garage, East Third street. District No. 12.—(City),---Casper hose house, southwest corner of block 81. “Tyee at ——————_— _.. New York athletic shaps have pick- edd Alan Mercer, a one-armed school- boy runner, as a coming star on the cinder path. Mercer recently won the three-quarters of a mile run at the New York A. C. meet, defeating a classy field. : |. SOCIETY | | “ui —o Friends Surprised Mrs. Conklin On Birthday Anniversary Thursday evening a number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. F. L. Conklin at 248 North Maple street to assist in celebrating her birthday anniversary and to wish her many happy returns of the day. Cards were enjoyed during evening hours aud ice cream and cake were served later. . Those present were: Mrs. E. W. Davis, Mrs. Walter Brewer, Mrs. Jean Jaques Mignolet, Mrs. Henry Sylves- ter, Mr. and Mrs, James Rusgell, Mr. and Mrs. O, L, Armstrong, the Misses Loressa and Beulah Arm- strong, Charles Armstrong and Mr, and Mrs, Conklin, 7. omo 2 North Burlington Union Ladies’ Aid to Hold Social Tuesday evening, August 18, the members of the North Burlington l Ladies’ Aid sociey will hold an ice cream social at the home of Mrs. W. Kibbe in Scott avenue. The Proceeds of the social will be added to the Union church fund. Everyone is invited to attend. \ Omo Red Cross Committees Will Get New Members Next Week Tuesday and Wednesday of next week the twenty or/more women of ihe membership committee, of which Irs. Charles EB, Winter is chairman, Will be at their stations at the banks, Store: 1 hotels in Casper to so- 't new subscriptions for the Amer- ‘n Red Cross. One dollar will buy S membership, while two dol- , '| buy the membership and R ae ubscription to the Americar at Cross magazine. Any amount Ver th: will be gladly received but sign is to raise the number not to secure to re- a county is somewhat be- number of memberships ‘cured and this two-day drive is to mal ke up deficiencies. Those Who are stey ie ain, Hanted and there that they will be secured., KEELEY : Cor, Liquor DENVER, COLO. ann by a scientific course of medi. where’ thane only place in. Colorado e Genuine Keeley Remedies - . City News | Sunday at the Iris, Cecil B. De Mille’s great production, “The Whie. pering Chorus.” A wonderful, pic- ture. * omo Judge C. Ev Winter is in Chey- enne attending a meeting of oil men and will go on to Washington, D. C before returning to Casper. Ow 0 | | with Sallie.” {day. Fatty Arbuckles in “Moonshine” {and Constance Talmadge in “Up the Road with Sallie.” a Casper Churches FIRST BAPTIST H. R. Moorman, Pastor. 10:00, Sunday. school. 11:00, Morning service. Subject, “The Christian’s Inherit- | Doubte bill at the Iris today. Fatty | | Arbuckle in “Moonshine” and Con.| stance Talmadge in “Up the Road, , omo Big double comedy bill at Iris to-! Linden end Beech Streets, the Rev. HONOR ROLLOF | THE REDCROSS | _ FOR PAST WEEK Owing to the fact that part of last | weekk found the Red Cross head-} quarters’ without a sufficient supply | of materials, the work for the week | was somewhat curtailed but plent of | supplies has been received and work-/ ers are asked to turn out again. The honor roll for the week just ending contains the following names: MONDAY | Mrs. S. F. Pelton, Mrs. Heagney, | Mrs. A. F. Peitz, Mrs. Read. | TUESDAY | Mrs, J. B. Simpson, Evelyn Simp- |son, Ida B. Ballard, Mrs. EB. A. Gay, |Mrs. Jay. Wilson, Mrs. C. W. Gray,| | Mrs. Heagney, M. E. Wiggins, Mrs. C. | |L. Broeffler, Mrs. F, E. Place. WEDNESDAY | | | Mrs, C. Faussett, Mrs. J. F. Heag- jney, Mrs, F. E. Place, Mrs. C. T.! Broeffler, Mrs. J. Perales, Mrs. A."F. | Peitz, Mrs. M. E. Wiggins, Mrs. M. GUARD BAND TO | ORGANIZE HERE | - 3P.M.SUNDAY — The musicians’ committee of the! Home Guard of Casper wishes all those who desire to become members of the Home Guard band to report tomorrow afternoon at the Moose hall at 3 o'clock, when the formation an organization: of the band will be completed. —<——___—- LYRIC PICTURE DRAWS GRAPHIC | ‘ VIEW OF HUNS Alice Monroe, an American girl, | setting out to avenge the death of her sister, who had trustingly sought the sanctuary of a Belgian convent, is responsible for the dramatic climax lore than $100,000 has been spent @ddie McCoorty, the Oshkosh 1 on improvements at the Saratoga tler, wouldn’t stay retired, and in Springs race track since meet of 1917. sequence he was handed a lacing. 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. NOTICE, CARPENTENS! Special meeting to conaid order of business Tuesday, °. E. PLUSM . Recording Se SEES 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 ————= An order received by us before 9:00 a. m.-we will deliver anywhere in the city before noon, orders received af- ter that until 3:06 p. m. we will de- not members are asked to Pp and get their memberships 1g urged while those who members are not expected New members are is not much doubt Eighteenth and Curtis Sts. = AND DRUG ADDICTIONS ance.”” Evening service, 8:00 p. m. { Subject, “The Reasonableness of | the Christian Life.” | Foley. THURSDAY bs Mos. E. M. Miller, Mrs. E. Elliott, | Mrs. Lizzie Bunan, Mrs. H. L. H By Prayer service Wednesday evening | Mrs. F. C. igus: Mrs ete of each week. | Mrs. A. J. Meyer, M. gins, A hearty welcome will be given |J. F. Heaney, Mrs. C. L. Broeffler. everyone at all services. | FRIDAY theatre Sunday. The services of this church aré; —— held in the Odd Fellows’ hall, corner} Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Lesson-sermon, 11:00 a. m. Sub- ject—Spirit.’”” Wednesday evening testimonial—! 7:00 p. m. | The public is most cordially invited | attend. | SALVATION ARMY We cordially invite everybody to the services in our new and cozy hall) on Wolcott street, near Second street. | Christians are always free to “do their bit” in our meetings. Sunday school for old and young, | at 2::30 p. m. Reyival service, at 8 p, m,, led hy brigade of Casper business men. At-| torney G. W. Ferguson will speak. Special prayer will be offered for America and our Allies, * ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL Wolcott and Second Streets } Holy communion-and services at} 11 o’clock. The Rev. Roland Phil-; ook, rector of the Christ Episzopal| church of Glenrock, officiating i Notice—The hour of the morning! service has been changed from 10:30 until 11 o’clock. New Life in the Old Car There’s nothing that puts new vim and vigor iin the old car as a new battery will. And there’s no battery that will keep the kick in the spark so long and so reliably as the Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation: You'll know this insulation is inside when you see the Willard trademark brand. outside your battery. ‘Come in and ask about this big battery improvement—and get our booklet ‘“A Mark with a Meaning for You.” } aati | Auto Electrical Co. 111 East First Street. \ ; NOTICE! | After this date, Dr. iiyers will be located in suite 200-201, O. S. build- ing, instead of the former location in the Wood building. 8-1-6t! SAVE THE PENNIES} ae ee ee Buy your Supplies of us and at the end SPARK PLUGS of the month declare a dividend in your ~ Phone 804-W favor: The Central Grocery |) and Market E. R. Williams, Prop, 132 W. Second St., Phone 134J Half Block West of Grand Cen- || tral Hotel 1 OUR ANNUAL Summer Clearance Sale BIG REDUCTION IN FINE FOOTWEAR now.in full sway. In this sale we are offering the ladies the very latest in Summer Footwear. All styles and colors. Take advantage of these prices by buying for future use. Our prices have been cut to remarkably low fig- _ ures and range from ~ $1.15 Up “We have a few Men’s Oxfords which we are offering at $1.50 up GLOBE SHOE ‘CO. 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