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THE CACDED Nan vy Tommmn a & a > -- FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918 7 1 £ CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ss ry : Liberty Bonds bought. The Seev-]|| Wm. E. Cullen, expert lan, it 4 fi Loan Co., Room 4, Kimbell/architect of Boulder, Colo., is awe uJ? SAVE YOUR OLD }= ee FOR WILE WEST CONTEST ‘i FAIRGROUNDS MONDAY 3 Divide your Sugar Ration with the Allies, then divide it again. r ; 3 Be more than fair. Save Sugar. | : 3 = ‘é ; Afternoon Program at Track Is|tend some real thrills ‘along the lines fair to be the best of the sea-'% 2 . Cc d th Real Thall fs of wild and wooly performances. d the Casper. boys, realizing * 4 Bring them to us and we will make them like new.. ‘We ave our ‘ ennies ere rammed with Real Thnills; Mike Henry, who is breeder of ihe |th have a real contest on their wiil retread them and guarantee them. We make the ad- Battle Royal and Ball |famous “8-8” horses, known all over hands 4 practicing every Fal justments right here in our establishment. We do. not CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET and SAVE 10 TO 15 PCT. Game Are Features the country as the best backers in ar. tached send them awa’ the West, has for several y Midwest petines 3 y- - i nished wild horse feat 8 is attracting much atten- s . “Mike Henry of Douglas will |Frontier Days show at Cheyenne us tion and so keen is the rivalry that $ Do mot compare our methods with others. SATURDAY SPECIALS furnish bucking horses for Labor | well as the & te F. D vA j it is understood considerablle money Day free of charge. He states |the liberality ef Mer Hens oan ne has been We do repair work of all kinds, know our business and Extra fancy Broom, regular price, $1.15; that his horses will probably arantee those attending the with odds guarantee our work. y ? ? 9B. in Casper aturday Grounds performance Lab Day : a - . sae make arrangements to t Seal Fa for ineteianoney? ee ae We carry a full line of Mechelin casings and tubes. Saturday Stier bie i b 8, ye ae a 33 date’some good buckers As the result of sec y the Wi kg The above telegram received from | Weoet ‘sttractions ae we ene Wild | CASUALTIES FOR 3 Cream of Barley, | Ib. 8 oz. pkg. . . . .23¢ F. J. Weideke, secretary to Robert D.|a hurry-up call has been sent out tg Carey, completes arrangements for/an the cow-punchers in this pet er | TODAY AS GIVEN cme nRuppe 0. Extra Fancy Eggs................48c the big Labor D: the country to come to Casper Labor Grounds, and insures those who at-|Day and take a shot at riding the BY WASHINGTON 121 WEST FIRST ST. TELEPHONE 249 ——_ tl lh oth ithe cutlaws,, andidrom| rae M d C ff. 25 SOCIETY sponses coming in it is certain that Under this head, in addition to a ora Ct) 1) ee, > BS erat S c | | there will be plenty of the boys on complete summary of total losses, is ° o O|hand to put up a real exhibition. published daily’a complete list of casi Fancy Guatam: ee mm iy 23¢ Eastern Stars and Masons Aside from the Wild West features ualties for the six states of wocneny - = Invited to Eat T; t |there will be so many other attrac- 14, ho, Montana, South Dakota, Ne- . . s WMasrasyieveninevs ns that it may be necessary to braska, and Colorado. Complete lists | We also carry in stock num TEAS ern Stars, Maso ate some of the minor features. for the nation are received daily PSL OSL ILI LI ILLS SL SSS SEM, \ erous brands of high grade Ceylon and India Tea, bulk, of Casper and visitors who are|The six-round bout between Kiscus from Washington and se a on file coffee such as— er Ib. in the city are invited to eat freshly|Lub and Kid Ace is proving a tre-| at the Tribune office where they may kee caught trout from dashing Wyoming |mendous drawing card, and from the| be consulted by subseribers at any \ Solitaire, per Ib___--_-40c -pound ‘package Eng- ams at $1.00 a plate, the proceeds| records of the boys in the pase cnet time, théir extreme length proctusier ® Blue Ribbon, per Ib... 35e 3 et ai 28c given to the Eastern Star Aux-|are certain to put up a real exhibi- the possibility of publishing them in & Sy aceeas 30c iliary to the Natrona Chapter of the|tion of the manly art. ___ | their entirety. & Bankers, per | 4 pail filled ae SYRUPS American Red Cross. The battle royal is also attracting The following casualties are re- rr 10-Ib. Galvanize: pa 4 Ma a Owing to the limited capacity only | unusual attention. Those who have ported by the commanding,general of e & with top grade coffee, a real One qt. Cane an ple_50c Eastern Stars and Masons are in-|never witnessed this old-time South- the American editionary Forces: &% nnin bargains $3.50 2 1-2 Ib. can Molasses__23c vited to the fish dinner and it will|ern sport should not pass this oppor- Killed in action_ k Be Karo, 5-lb. tin. 55c be served in the evening at 6:30. | tunity by, and those who know what| Mfssing in action & F SUNDRIES ¥ See A number of Casper’s most suc-|a battle royal is do not need an in- Wounded severely cessful anglers will leave tomorrow /|vitation—for they'll be there with, pied of wounds. ® 5b. can Calumet: Bak- CANNED VEGETABLES to haunt the trout streams for miles | bells on. Ollie eee is now one, Died of accident e CONSUMERS ing Powder ___-__$1.00 21/-Ib. can Tomatoes__20c around and if their luck holds, as it}eaged in the peaceful occupation o cause : & usually does, they will supply anjrunning a barber shop on the Sand-| y;¢4" of & L : 2 1-2 Wb. can Calumet 3 Ib. can Tomatoes, per abundance for the dinner. |bar, but who is himself the winner! Wounded, , Baking Powder __--58c can _..-__? 23c eo of 28 battle royals, has charge of| Wounded, During the next two weeks Casper merchants |] Half-pound pkg. Dunbar as sararus, tall, per can_40c Packing Committee rounding up the ppers, and he & ‘ : i Co at 22c paragus, per es Worked Yesterday declares that we will'see/a real exhi- Total Susie asa as will receive heavy supplies of Peaches, Grapes, & EE a ae Spinach, large can, per Mrs. Lewis Barker entertained the| bition even if he has to go on him- Killed in Action & D : m : Quarter-pound pkg. Dun- 30c Pee oa iaee of Bhep Mo uiera sale ; ,| Richard C. Hughes, Denver, Colo. *s Plums and other fruits for canning purposes, ham Cocoanut ____- Me Siem sa reach ia Bir League at het home on South Beech| “Leave this battle royal to me and) Pichird OC, Hughes, Denver, | e i 3 & 2-Ib Roast Beef___75c¢ Sweet Potatoes, large street yesterday when thirty boxes|I’ll round up these tush-hogs, said Malvin G. Wilson, Midvale, Idaho. } and if you expect to put up fruits, and have not * 5 ya Cait) See ere 2 28c were packer und mailed to the sol-|Ollie this morning. “There's AUS Sabus Comtovas Garten: Mele ‘ ’ Large Bottle Pickles___35c died boys. [tor Lewis who says he'll be there. Died of Wounds already used your full allotment of sugar for Hershey’s Cocoa -_-.-23c Kraut, per can 13c Those present were: Brs. Brown,|And then comes Ax-Head Broadus George W. Sticka, Great Falls; |} : i 10c P 2-hb. 15 Mrs. Plunkett, Mrs. Service, Mrs. | who has sere yet oer peaporep tant mga ; ) % canning purposes, you should arrange NOW % Sardines _____-______ lc Peas, So ae c Cater, Mrs. Ed. +k, Mrs. Fau-|and says he'll go in. And I couldn't | Mont. J = - : » Mrs. | 3 inais Wounded Severely : : F. Display Fruit and Vegetables sett, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. /keep out Iron Jaw Jackson from that _ Wounded & : ® ancy Display Fruit and Veg Htinan, dre Benz, Mr Richard ng. Smoke Wason Witon n'a ad Com.) Cavence Mc Temndam, N to have sugar on hand when the fruits are avail Ne ere Green and. Wax Beans son, Mrs. Ullery, Mrs. Rae, Mrs. Jen-}scrapper and I’ve decided to bar him ge eta eRe . - ‘ 7 o j ums, Differen arieties ‘arro' in Mrs, Duthie, Mrs ‘Adame, Me. |to protect the others, Tux feave, Sere. Halvor M. Daley, Chota, able. If you wait until the fruits arrive to:apply Ni ee Tome on is, Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Anderson, |this battle royal to me, and tell the |} : evecioey 7 ee Pps be } ears adishes, Cauliflower Mrs, Davis, Mrs.‘ Puntenney, Mrs. Red Cross folks that the colored). Albert R. 0. Kieckhafer, Foster, & for your sugar you may not get it.in time to be ® Cantaloupes Green Onions, Lettuce Hall and Mrs. Barker. folks will do their part, and you can \ Neb. ors | arene lacumbers Refreshments were served and a|count on that.” . |, Meblen Lectnaeys Waueee hg & of any use to you: & Fancy Sweet Potatoes And Numerous Others pleasant afternoon was spent. The baseball game pete the Rain aiacia tecodine nee & ; & ihe) os Union Pacific and the Casper teams ot 8, Ey - ., a . Revivaliaieel bce, | MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES & -~-You should write AT ONCE to Theodore Diers, Federal }¢! Tonight by Local Talent RED CROSS FUND SWELLED UBUD REY. Se roataee ieee ® Food Administrator, Sheridan, Wyoming, giving the number @ en rocery ar ( The Mothers’ League fund will| BY FERGUSON DONATION By “9 of people in your family, and requesting a certificate to en- benefit br the concert to be given| Deaths -------_- -- ® : 2 ‘| 3 “arrgpinclati egce 3 ' a Wounded _ 30 |, able you to purchase the amount of sugar you estimate you & | E. R. Williams, Proprietor Telephone 134) this evening ui the Gantz Memorial he Ne Gears Nt on . * 7 A 7, " M. E. Church by Mrs, Edward Syl-| ae Ppndaiot phe ala a ene ® will require for canning purposes. If vour family consists. 132 West Second, Half Block West of Grand Central Hote ter Grant, assisted by Miss Lulu | Chapter, Ameri Ligh oe & of five or more persons v ifty | ae enw Elizabeth Sams and other local tal- increased in the sum of $9.21, which Sub total ‘ Adair ssi saharsdidnttee4 apply for fifty pounds; if ext, was the result of the labor of Mr. En 4 ess then five persons only twenty-five pounds._ Such sugar es = : er oy W. S. Ferguson in sharpening scis- Deaths is P may be used ONLY for cannii i & * charged a silver offering wil be col, S0%8 and. knives. “Mr. Ferguson do-| Wounted “2” Of it mot co used must be eine Purposes, and any portion RO SO TITOO OTTO OOS IS wth lected which (will be turned over to | nated Si entire : receipts for one] In hands of enemy- 9 fo used must be returned to vour grocer. & Md 5 the Mothers League to be devoted to |@8Y’s work, and wishes to express si! [RE COT ia a. 124 |S MEMBER of iotic 2 |thanks to the local papers for ad-} ee 5 US.FooD a WILL SEI I A-l TYP WR ER fe patriotic purposes. jvertising his business, and _also| Sub Total 23-75. 2,878 SQ apuiNistiexnow = & : oa o| wishes to express his thanks to the! iY 3 om rocer 0 & | CHV NEWS 1 a comet eee) acs | ~ 8 $20.00 TO FIRST CALLER. APPLY i |have his stand on the corner of Cen-| | & e ° © \ter and Second Streets, which made ih Gus |. Belllef the fina of Bellj|it convenient for teny ‘pertise deste : ; | - si AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. Price and company, will leave Sep-|ing to have knives and scissors sharp- Attention, Painters ih) be | tember 8 for Camp Pike, Little|ened, and thereby increased his re- | c . Rock, Ark., to enter the officers’) ceipts considerably. training school. Mr. Bell who was; The Natrona County Chapter ap- with the) former firm of Chamberlin,|preciates very much the efforts of Bell & Bingenheimer, is the second| Mr. Fergusc All members of Casper Paint- ers and Decorators are request- ed to meet at Trades Assembly (ahead de hdd td 2 | eked hdddédtdéedtdéieézd Lec NTE ALCL man to go, Mr. Bingenheimer being aa =a Sapo ae = Hall not later than 10:00 a. m., ~ already in the front renks. Liberty Bonds bought. e Secu- . e cl rity Loan Co., Room 4, Kimball J £0 ™arch to place of assembly ; Bldg. 8-29-8t | to participate in Labor Day eanigLt Tae ae arade. . EDDO, Liberty Bonds bought. The Secu-|} P J Presid rity Loan Co., Room 4, Kimball, resident. arrived last night. Miss 8-29-3t Bldg. ley will have the second and Waite the first grade at the y East Casper school. BEFORE THE ADVANCE Westinghouse Toasting | 00 : a Stove, now PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $9.00 Dr. I. N. Frost has moved his of- fice and hospital, formerly located 1 in the Mokler residence on East Sec- Universal Toasters, $5 00 ond street, to 505 South Durbin NOW! Let eee EG RY n street. Dr. Frost has graduate nurses in attendance and will give special Hotpoint Irons, attention to surgery. now PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $6.50 September 1 ae , } 5 e Universal Percolators, K ath and Mrs. Hh. Peterson and LENA | PRICE 06 SEPTEMBER 1ST, $6.00 now, = s an extinaive tour of iowa, Minne sseessoeesssesosooooooosssrosooooresseeeee Tee Fe $5.00 CCUMIC |: price ovserremsex iss, $10.00 sota, inois and iscons) where . . ‘ io a they have been visiting relatives and Due to ever-increasing costs to the Pub- now ———-—1-~~-——_-_ 5. Universal 4-Heat Grills, $7 50 old friends fro the past three months. o ° . no’ They male the entre tip i thet lisher, the subscription rate of the a shal alba PRICE ON SEPTEMBER IST, $9.50 auto. aes ‘American Beauty Irons, ~ ; Private Elmer Roge returned last TO eG i inca Fy » $ Universal SingleHeat $6 0 night to Fort D. A. Hussell where he BUNE : Grills, now ___4-____ s is sstaianed with a peat a men: PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $7.00 PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $8.00 Private ose 1s one 0. e ow ‘3 ; : he Acme Barbr shop in Casper and a y H was aay one-day leave to attend to will be advanced (as announced before) to apie Beauty 3-Heat $8 50 3 Universal Waffle Irons, S10 00 ppsiness matte He ait at os oak) riis, Mow, =o os ‘_ 3 pnpw je Rear wes \ peoe eee Ames eters PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $10.00 t PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $15.00 Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bradly 15 CENTS IAA AAA Ree sesevccoscoeverreccorerencecscesenseoeeseeoesoesooeceeconsoeceooseseseceveceseclS have returned from their outing in = : odd bpp a per week instead of 12” cents as in’ the = Girl spckeay are appearing On the} past, or = New Zealand race tracks. | . = . bog St Soe 6d¢ A MONTH 2 ==} Universal Chafing Dish, H 3 Holgi Fer, Se al All Day Labor Day As a special inducement, subscribers. may Baie lr oee Ks $18.00 i f Hotpoint 1 a $5.00 So that their employes may par- ticipate in the Labor Day fes- tivities, the proprietors of bar- ber shops have agreed to close their shops ALL DAY Labor Day GET YOUR SHAVES SATUR- ‘ DAY AND BE HAPPY extend their subscriptions at the old rate of OE ee ol ace 50 cents for any number of months until SEPTEMBER 10 PRICE ON SEPTEMBER 1ST, $6.00 Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. } i