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OUTY CALLS ALL TERS TO THE | POLLS AUGUST 20 Primary Election Not to Be Slighted thru Apathy on Part of the Public;; City Election in November Next Tuesday, August the 20th, rimary election of state, and county offieers will be held in Cas- it is the duty of every reg- ¢ voter to get out and register wishes as to who shall represent or her or to forever hold their is primary law is a method of on by which the voters’ of a may express their preference candidates for nomination to lic office. Under this system the ens wishing to receive the nom- ination of his or her party for an office, files his name with the county together with a small fee, and 2 is placed on the primary » be voted upon by the regis- d party voters. It das enacted for the people that the people might express their choice of men running for office and rightly used a correct ; of determining the man | | method t in office. ill make known his choice by f the primary election they no objection to the file It is, however, the fellow who neglected to vote at all who makes the loudest howl when don’t go to suit him after on is over. No previous ation is neded, the election law been amended in 1913. ty officers will be filled al thep x ry as the councilmen must be nominated by petitions which will ve voted on at the general election in November. - 11, 5. AGENT GETS LABORERS HERE W. W. Hamilton of the United States Reclamation service and spe- al deputy United States marshal, in Casper today securing laborers for the Goshen Hole project, and will ship between 25 and 30 men to Tor- rington this afternoon, if they can be ot ed. He is being assisted in the 1 work by E. Richard Shipp, re- ly designated as resident labor gent of the Government. LARGE CHECKS FOR WAR FUND The treasurer of the Natrona coun- ty chapter of the American Red Cross recently received frym Mrs. David Davidson a check for $340, this being a donation from the citizens: of Badwater, Wyoming, who at the same time made a contribution to the is who realizes the magnitude of the work which these two organizations are doing both at home and on the battle fields in France, knows how re y they are in need not only of funds prisingly liberal donations were therefore greatly appreciated by the officers of both organizations. Dr. La ROSE THE MASTER MIND ARE YOU IN LOVE? If so, do you find the one whom you worship acting cool and indiffer- ent at times? Are they gradually slipping away from your life? Do you ferl yourself los- | ing the good influ- ence over them? Has a rival crept between you and the one you desire not delay, but ih come at once and find help. MY WORK IS MY RELIGION And I hold it above gratifying idle “Uriosity, If you wish to consult me you must BE SINCERE. The simply ““rious and frivolous will not be con- at any price, friend, if you are sed end if you are downcast and dis- lonely, \wtaeed with all affairs of life, if) your loved ones have turned their, F Chis and crushed out, in humankind, if you othing left to live for on the verge of almost giving Packs against all confidence cel there is ni and are i" despair—then I pray you seek he MASTER MIND without delay. believe me, he ha: yo, Message that will yOu aA new pits force of will add hem of }j wi fo; f new e's pathw: wer happies, anda Li rigeretinn Office Hours 10 a, m. to 9 p, m, _ Phone 938 A EW COBB BUILDING ext to Wyatt Apartments) Daily and Sunday THURSDAY, AUGUST. 15, 1918 MMOWEST T0 BE FULL QUOTA OF QENE CANNING GUARD OWT FOR DEMONSTRATION REGULAR DRILL | |J. G. Nicholas Proffers Use of Absentees To Be Called on Carpet; ; Hotel Kitchens and Dining {| Mustering in Ceremony at Rooms for Lectures on | Athletic Field Next Friday, August 23 Monday Night } Assurance that the demonstrations | in home canning scheduled for Fri- day, August 28, by Miss Henrietta Kolshorn, are to be carried out here junder the most favorable circum- | stances, contributing alike to the suc- Last night practically the whole of present for drill at the Athletic field, and only about 20 men absent with- out leave. Captain Lanning gave warning that those members absent- the enmpany of Home Guards were| FEEDER LAMBS “SELL EIGHTEEN ~GENTS ON MART ‘Marshall & Stuart Top Sales at ' South Omaha Despite Action of Colorado Feeders in Delaying Start | | i The Rosenbaum Brosna Commis- sion company of South Omaha, in a |telegraphic communication to The Daily Tribune teday, reports the sale of seven cars of sheep for Marshall Stuart at top prices for the on. PAGE THREE [meet will win a watch and fob as alias going to tell just how many should prize, and the rest of the prizes areibe provided for and how much food on a like plane. stuff will be taken. Just fill out | Besides the cars, the stores of Cas- the coupon on the front page of The per have come forward with willing Tribune with your name and address gifts of edibles for the satisfaction’and get Snapper Garrison or your of the inner men and Snapper Garri- news dealer or i son will take charge of thix part of ager of The Tribune to cow the program, and will be chef of theland then ta feast. Suapper’s experience alerg office of Th this line warrants a good feed for the be given a boys. the Falls ar PRIZES UP FOR WINNERS RAGE EVENTS, PICNIC p that will pass you to the day's outing. Mr. } Snapper has asked The Tribune McMillan will also sign cards for the |Highest Score in All Events Calls |t? 27nounce that each boy should youngsters. for Watch dFob: Busnes bring a bowl and spoon or a ard — or Watch an ob; siness kit, if he haz one. The reg Men Co--operate in Suc- cess of Plans mess kit of the Boy army soldier will do t ¥ ithe boys have them, otherwise just d a common bowl and spoon will fix up The Tribu sies’ picnic for things right next Sunday is awakening quite a lot Mr. McMillan will be at The Tri- ne lof enthusiasm among the youngsters, /bune office in the Oil Exchange bu and even quite a lot of older folks|/ing Sunday morning at 10 o'clock jhave taken an interest in the proceed-/sharp, and the cars H! also be on ings and expressed a desire to help|hand at that time. Al the boys SERIE LIE SOE cess of the undertaking and the pop- ularity of the movement is contained jin the announcement that the Mid- west Hotel dining rooms and kitchens have been proffered for the occasion by J, G. Nicholas, proprietor of the hostelry. The Casper demonstrations will continue from 2 until 4 o’clock in the afternoon, and the dining room will be arranged for the convenience of the affair. ing themselves without shortly be rounded up. | Next Monday is muster day, and all ‘arrangements’ have been completed so the local company is assured that no slip up will occur, as Adjutnat |General Weaver has sent word that everything will be ready from the capital. Governor Houx and staff, jincluding the Adjutant General and his staff, will reach Casper Monday leave will| The sales were divided as follows: 369 fat lambs at 18 cents, aver- age weight 64 pounds. 329 feeder lambs at 18 cents, average 55 pounds. 253 ewes at 13 cents, average 108 pounds. 500 feeder ewes at $10.65 a hurdred, average 95 pounds, highest price paid so far this season. the thinga long. Fifteen cars are now ready for the tween 10 and 10:15, as the cars will call of Mr. McMillan to convey the leave promptly at 10:15 for the Falls youngsters to the Falls at the head and the day's outing. jof Garden Creek, and |been provided for the winners of the pons are filed at The Tribune office, races and games. ing the highest score in the athletic ‘these the committee of arrangemets who want to go will be on hand be- prizes have “Be sure that your application cou- The boy attain- boys,” advises Mr. McMillan; fer by the majority of the people} If each person who) Y. M. C. A. Amounting to $102; Any- | “but of co-operation. These sur-| to hold? If so, do! life—giving , and youthful ambition, which. silver lining to the, older than “be-{ Some little anxiety was experi- lenced yesterday over the acquisition The guards will form at 6 o'clock of suitable quarters. However, this Monday evening at the Athletic field proved easy of solution when Mr.'and march to the Midwest Hotel, afternoon and stop at the.Midwest. assured Mr. Shipp of the Natrona/band and the labor unions of Casper, County Council of Defense that he|who will turn out in honor of the new! would be glad to extend the use of soldiers, many of whom are members jhotel facilities for this purpose. |of the locals here. The Govenor and The acquisition of a place for the other State officials will be in autos! |demonstration assures its success, in-| and the line of march will be up Cen- Jasmuch as widespread interest has ter street to Park and then out Park been awakened among the house- to the Athletic field, where the mus- |wives of the city in the announce-/ter will take place immediately. ment made yesterday. Any other| It has been determined not to issue {announcements to be made in con-|the rifles before muster, as the drill nection with the affair will be pub-|with them requires long practice, and lished in due time in The Tribune. (jf the men were to appear with the guns at the muster it would likely detract from their appearance, as \they have not had time to become proficient in the handling of same. GOOD BILL AT IRIS THEATRE th THIS EVENING JERSEY WYOMING TAKES OVER LIBERTY HOLDINGS An agreement was reached yester- ate a |day between the directors of the Lib- Beban, the Italian impersonator. An |erty-Wyoming Petroleum, setnipany | excellent cast, including Helen Eddy, | and the Jersey Wyoming Oil company Camille Ankewich, Raynrond Hatton,|whereby the latter company has Jack Holt, H. B. Carpenter and Ern-| taken over all the property and leases est Joy, supports Mr. Beban in this of the Liberty-Wyoming Petroleum fas * hich reitt q| company. The Jersey has some good jpicture, which was written and/jcases in Kansas and is operating directed by William C, DeMille. The)there at the present time. With the jscenario was prepared by Olga|additional acreage, among which are Printzlau. some choice Jocations and which they Luigi Riccardo, the proprietor of | expect to develop at once, the com- TE | Tonight at the New Iris theater, | Manager Sample has booked one of | Paramount’s new films, “One More| American,” starring clever Gecrge| heart of Little Italy, New York, ex-|¢rably. pects his little wife and child to ar-| ~ 5 rive from Italy. His preparations) and great joy in their coming, his disappointment, and his discovery | that he owes all this unhappiness to) Boss Regan; all this and so much more that it is impossible to tell it here, is shown in the picture, which like all Mr. Beban’s work is most |charming and humanly appealing. elnreiete ern Abr CONSERVE Don’t Discard tha’ bring it to us to be w time and money. « 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 3:00 p. m. we will de- | liver anywhere in the city that p. m., ; but only one delivery a day to any jone family. We solicit your trade on| |a cash basis. Your credit {s good at} a credit store, but not at ours. Our erms are CASH. Merchandise posi- ively will not be. left anywhere, for unelss paid for before leav- ing the ‘store or on delivery. All are treated alike. Pay CASH ‘and Pay | LESS. Groceries, Meats and Hardware. CASPER COMMERCIAL CO. Phone \t }t jany one, 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 Soerereeeeeeteetectectoate | Phone ' : cept between the hours of Six and | By order of WILLIAM JONES, 1h SETS ESRB Nicholas heard of the affair.and he|where they will be met by the Casper‘ a little Marionett> theater in the/Pany has been strengthened consid-| Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze and all other mefals. 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 156 cull ewes at $9.50 a hun-- dred, average 88 pounds. This is one of the first shipments to-reach the South Omaha market year, according to the communi- cation, and sold at the extreme top of the market. The Marshall & Stuart shipment contained the first,feeders of the season to bring 18 cents in South Omaha. Coming w » dur- ing which the shipping n will progress, doubtless will see this rec. ord duplicated. Colorado stockmen who annually fatten a great share of the lambs from the Wyoming range are this year taking concerted action on prices Losses and other questions. ained last year will curtail feed- g operations this fall and feeders do not propose to enter the market for lambs until conditions are more ifully established. lalallala telatale le lalatebelelalelale™ * WATCH * RIVERTON, WYOMING GROW the Oil and Gas assure a boom for the town. Irrigated fields and livestock will keep it grow- ing. A finee town with assured future. Fine homes and busi- ness buildings. A good climate 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 : : Se a eh Be ee ee a al IN WAR TIMES, MATERIALS t Broken Casting, but elded. We save you 611-] tease ate eoatpeleete ee aleatete deeteatoatpeteate teateatretpateated Notice to Water Users Do not use water for irrigation purposes ex- Eight o’clock in the evening, on account of temporary WATER SHORTAGE Water Commissioner. LEELA AOA EANDA AGOGO } | United Bakery IS OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We make all kinds of Pastry, Home-Made Bread a Specialty; Restaurant Trade Catered To. BILL MANTHAS 324 Cobb Street Telephone 940-W HETHER you fig! st the front for your country or doing your bit with the peace army at home it is necessary that you should enjoy good eyesight. Our expert op tomet assures you that a reliable eye examination will cost you but little and that the benefit to be reaped ix great. Wh; hesitate acy longer? Pay us a visit. Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. Over Lyric Theater Here Is a New One SII PLELAL Ld dh hed, LIM SM: Strict Italian Renaissance seccccccccccescccoccccess TT EPP PEELE ELLE LL Lf On Special Sale for a short time. We have many new designs of inex- pensive fixtures for small houses. Let us give you estimates. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 TE The Shockley Garage Under New Management TO OWNERS OF CARS We are now prepared to do all kinds of Auto Repairing and employ only eed hdd ddd ddit¢d¢idgiitzizttitgigipgpdddd 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 repainting your car. Our storage rates have been reduced to $12.50 per month Shockley Service Sales Corp. Corner Second and David Telephone 122-123 Bs. ta 4 * Es o err. a 8.40." hee ov ——?? Le o