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amet’ noe WHO'S WHO-AMONG THE TEACHERS GHEE =a ws THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ; SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 191¢ eet — ; =a £1 ph USE SEE LET ETS ¥ ‘ 3 A$ oF E Si szes Legis = = AREA Ee t Sunday HO BEGIN WORK IN CASPER FOR A Pontenticn “Oe Poi eis | FIRST TIME. WHE NSCHOOL OPENS i 5 - * CHEYENNE, W. Aug. 31.—| LANDER, Wyo. Aug. 31.—Offi- 938 James K. Shallenberger will be| graduate of the Palmer School of | With* his Jegs, afin abv sobbed cial telegrams a adjutant gen- Sul gaticn—By Carrie- 50c mon *Building, }* i? t jthe Manual training teacher this|,Penmanship. |erushed and mangled, the body of) .raps office at Washington, the past by mail, $3 for 6 months, $6 for year. Yer." He is a grdduate of the Iowa ¥ ee ad | Tim Sullivan, a wi known locabman | oy ‘ Eats i cat aa 7 |State College at Ames, Towa,,speciat} , Miss Blanche Dix of | Jefferson who has/been in the employ’ of the week; ‘to meribers bf thy immediate as nd-class cos ht ov 22, 1016, | Work ‘at Drake University’ and’ Uni- City, Md./'grdduated from the Mis ppmber OES Years, was toner ae ean Sidgey | Edwages, anf Clit ee inted Press Service. 7th adds § of Golorado. He has’ been Cah | ‘State University arid was oe |e ee pai een plr| oe aa Hale pare” yea a 4 Le United Preas Service. | teach! ng at tes. Oguces, Ne M. t Pringipal! of the Hie School at Bae | No one seems’ to know: the | on the western battle front in France ; J. BE. HANWAY, P; : ident @ Editor. is RD Be (naa Reide, Minn:, and Pawhuska, Minn. | accident occurred, )Sullivan! having | in. the recent fighting! in July: ad EARL E. HANWAY, Business Mgr. ae ie as scree is cely of Pender, She will be the new science teacher | been seen -by fellow workers not A’ gloom spread over the locality ae Assssiets peta $508 te Gaeeee [ny an eaical director in| at the High School. “ }more than ‘half an hour previous to /with the realiza*ion ‘of the report*of FE Eva largaret V. C. Douds College “age aap “pe em. Belleview ; 4 z |the gruesomes.find by a switching? the ‘killing of the two local boys who ipmaber pe ithe Associated Tress. | braska were his Snes. of NeH eae Mabe Evans*of Sheridan, |crew. Sullivan’ was ‘employed asm a)year ago left here with the Pine- eo Re ta Pree acetate | ee ed at Gaerne eatnen of Bia eustnnetched fori, bet the (neste, [ane Dt tetite Sanh te ie cin aa | ca Rieawese fp unter caelved'on Bae ors Enews dispatches credited to it of | kraskn and Wentworth Mili 7 e ot ih th ez th, il be 3 e assist-| ber of years and he was considered | snd robust to offer cheirlives’on the and) ‘also the local news “published demy. He was also Captain of Com. cial Separiment ct the High School. (one th dpe es A Sa ag freeders |Seepe Wome ae aes |pany. F, Sixth Nebraska Infantry, and|She taught at Fallon, Nevada, and) in the employ ofthe roadx | lowing Old Glory in vite. advances), Are invited 'to call at the Midwest--Hotel lobby: Ask for Mr. Ewing, who has some word for them direct from the big Pan Factory. in a Pan car. Call Satur- day. and. Sunday; the,op- portunity of a lifetime: ; has bi 5 rite ete erate ce |heross the battlefields of that far-off “WiN THE WAR NOW" IS THE|the US. Ay “schareed from Riverton Wye eke HERDER 5 ACCUSED OF |land “Somewhere in France.” = _ | j | oo uJ y: hvsec Sh abate ee fe. aa | Miss Natalie Deatrich came to Cas-| , Paar } All the girls who live on the Island = Fhe Republican. party isa “WIN | ‘The grade teachers who are new/per-from Hoopton, Hl.; to be art su-) 3 of Rhodes are skillful marines, and THE WAR NOW party. » We are in this year are as follows: Miss Eve-|pervisor in the schools here. For Mi ON =: in. - «addition, : excellent vata the war and’ We can ‘coine out of it/lyn, Lord, Ellsworth; Wis., is*a grad-/four years she was supervisor of art | mY! | The: bound to be, if th ine . 7 ts onlybas conquerors er conquered,|uate of the .River Fall i | " | They are bo be, ey aspire —————-—-— - ay : Ss } is , Normal |at Kankakee, Ill, She. is a: graduate s . lto the dignity.of wifehopd, for they = ber alg or Sstonores rik per bg mat pf ‘4 bg ea of the: Business College of Hoopston, LANDER, Wyo. Aug. 31.—Enci- | 8t@ not ‘allowed to. marry..until they - zi 5st eS es SSS perident or a subject nation. r department, an as been taking! Ill.,. apd took a normal course in art. ae Sie 5 E a ) + ‘ S = lives, our homes, our institutions, all| special work at the University of|at the Chicago Art Institute. gro Lobatoubetter, kogwrag222 a nae brow Capea spontio’ eae = DUTTON STALEY. & CQO. that Washington fought for and Lin-| Minnesota. She has taught at Stan- oie, Ss {runa,” the kheepherder who was one | prought up & sp 7 G ¥ cold afed for, are at stake. Our only |ley and .was-critie.of-the first and| The sixth grade at Park school will | Of {he witnesses at the coroner's fac} owtstn cengieay eet Teer atta We buy LIBERTY BONDS; also take up partly pa wayout, now is to FIGHT IT OUT second grades at.the River Falls Nor-|be in charge of Miss Ruth Rightmyer| West held over. the murdered body of | “*"" “411 Oil Exchange Biulding =‘? for: the simple cause of ‘AMERICA; mal school,' She will-teach-the first (of Springfield, Ohio, :wh: duated .G- U. DeSote in Lander, has been| ss AND AMERICANS. We must, as grade at Park. — * : Set at Wittenberg Normal and (ook grad-Réld'as the murderer. * | LE > ig ~ + “Felephone-468 ~~ Benjamin Franklin» said, “bang to- ; Ce ELE a \uate work at Miami University. She) ~~ ©” 72 ed 3 —, gether or hang separately," The man, Miss Katherine Fox’ of Marquette, taught at Bethel and’ Springfield, A union of+téelephone~girls has * te Se is cS ss who in public or private life stbordi-| Mich.,-will teach the sixth grade at! Ohio. : been organized in, Torito with | a ; nates this cause to anyother consid-| the few East -Casper- school: Her} sie & membership of more than 700. =| Cor- Eighteenth sCurtis Sts. ]| eration, no matter what,.or- who| preparatory work was takemiat the, Miss Emma Okerstron of Odelbot,| . ‘ te ei ee, DENVER, COLO. The road from SHOSHONI to Maverick Springs is now complete and ready for travel. This FAILS (INSTHE! FULL) DEVOTED) Minnesota: Northern «State Normal lowa,.,.will) teach | the seventh, grade Women are expected~to have a/LIQUOR AND DRUG PSsicTIONS| AND ‘EFFICIENT PERFORMANCE Schoo! and taught at Kebbing, Minn.,| at the East Cas: chook. ..She.is)’iztual monopoly of the American |cured by:a. scientific course of medi.) sig hint sn oernnaten of Hei ea State Tench. vaudeville stage when the new: draft |cation.. Thexonly “place im. Colorado) OF HIS. DUTY to the nation; is a and Sioux Falls. hse t I traitor to himself, his family, the Se, bile deh : ‘ers Collece ahd was principal of the | wv comes into effect. .. where the Genuine Keeley Remedies : L public. andthe -right. eae | Miss Marguerite Harshaw comes|Junior High School at Mapleton, Ia. — SS $ & Je? -Ragere teeter 9 ft ree a) omens Htrom -Stevens Point,” Wis., to teach| is the best and most economical means of reach: ‘ . - 2 The Qsborn papers are starting in pthe second grade: At Geniral school-| Miss Jessie I, Waite of Huberton to attack Senator Warren in their | She is a graduate of St. Paul State|N. Y.. will have the first grade at old-time fashion but this is another Normal and took special work at the| East Casper school. She is a gradu-| of the times that they will not get University of Wiseonsin and “Colum-| ate -of the Brockport Normal, Schoo very far with the old stuff. The bia University. -Her teaching experi-|and taught at. Schnectady, N. Ae voters of Wyoming are not very ence was gained at Grand Rapids, a ars ing the Maverick Springs’oil field aiid the towns- people of SHOSHONI wish to notify the oil men and’ the traveling public of the’ possibilities of Why Worry About . | e strong this year for the Osborne and Wis., and Glencoe, Il. | Miss S. Marguerite. Barkley, an- t : . Wilyum Jinnins Brine brand of po-| g Fits % ok }other . New ‘Yorker, is from. Brock- HL e ea 4 SHOSHONI asa stopping point. litical €ope—Wyoming State Jour-| | Miss Eunice Shafer of New Platz, | port, N. ¥., and will have the second | ot . Pi FE 2 PS weal Sat att nal. N. ¥., will teach the kindergarten, at | erade at the East. Casper school. She | * The freight rate from SHOSHONI to the field is lower than any other point and SHO. SHONT also has’ commodious hotels ‘and com- aes Central school. Miss. Shafer .is a| graduated from. the Brockport Nor- The East was the chief sufferer) graduate of: the New State. Normal | mal and taught at Schenectady, N. Y. from the coal shortage ‘and it is now | School and ‘the Tachers’ College at} gine ys | hit. by the gasoline conservation pro-| Columbia. She taught at Seacliffe,| Miss Katherite Rowe of Stevens | gram, prohibiting pleasure riding in N. Y.-and Newark, N. J. | Point will have charge of the sixth gas-driven vehicles on Sunday. To| Te | gvade of! East Casper school. :. She. i help out their eastern brothers it is} The fourth grade at East Casper|a graduate of St. Paul: Normal up to Wyoming people to observe the school will be taught by Miss Selma) School and.taught at Winnitka, Ill., his i to Ree at coe Eat Casper Dairy Ice Gream Made in Casper fortable quarters for travelers. © ¥ spirit of the ruling and help fill the Lerieh cf Mipneeeens, ee aeme| tt aloo eats, os ae Pes : emergency tanks. |uate o: TOSS, is., te Nor- iss Bess Vivian Buck o: ‘iver ee |mal School and has taught at’ 'St.| Falls, Wis., graduated from the River li : ' SHOSHONI also has two banks and three WHAT ARE YOU GIVING? Peters, Minn., and Minneapolis. “ | Falls State Normal in ‘advancediand De’ clouS and Wholesome Good Enough for | ; : * : a re (From Chicago Tribune.) | + fo Fe > vrofessional »‘eourses.: ; Paught « at) ! ‘ fa it large general stores. Anyone. "Everybody Smiles When There is _ Ice Créam for Dessert. : = Sa") dee Paes Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co.. Financial events do come in flocks.| Miss Ethel Lyman will teach one Monroe; Wis., and: was assistant su- The streets are full of urgence and of the first grades at Central.school.| pervisor att he training school at receptacles. There is always.a place She is from Nevada, Iowa, and is‘ a| River Falls Normal. She will teach) to put your money and someone in graduate of Drake . University andj the fourth grade at Park schpol. | uniform or in skirts to see that you!Hyland Park College. She taught Miss Blanch Mealey of Misseap- give it. You have, bought a dough- at Lake City, Iowa. \olis, Minn.} will » teach the kinder- nut or a pie for the boys in the) phi rth ten at the Eas Casper school. She trenches; now you buy some,.thrift| Miss Madelyn Seabright of McDon-| graduated from the Minnesota ‘Kind- stamps, soon you biy more Bibert¥ | ald, Pa., will do’ departmental, work | erzarten School and taught at Sake- | bonds. You have given to the Red/|this year. She is graduate of. South-| ville and St. Charles, Minn. Cross and the Y. M. C. A. and the|western State Normal, and taught at rarer. Knights of Columbus. “You have Marianna, Pa., and Nowater, Okla. dropped something in for the tobacco | de tine! fund and for the smileage books. You GIVE THE TOWN A TRIAL ON Y Metal plates to be clamped to the guard of an electric fan have been | Miss Nema Blackburn will-have an| invented which scatter-its breezes: as | have bought wool for knitting, sent intermediate grade. She is from) lating fan. ! magazines given something for the | Paris: Ill., and is a-graduate of East-| “~~ French orphans and Belgian widows, | ern Illinois.State Normal ‘School, and contributed to a lbcal war fund, etc.,|/took special course in gymnastics at etc. the Northwestern University.. She Is there an end? There is not—| taught at Paris and Glencoe, Ill. « until the great end. The best line bg abe that any advertiser in the United Miss Nessie Miller of St. Charles, | @ are prepared to do all kinds of AUTO REPAIRING t Acetylene Welding Magneto Starter and Generator Repairing en See ee a ey States ever wrote was the line: a Minn., who ail teach the fifth erage] f h sagan “WHILE SOMEONE GIVES S)at the new East Casper school. is.a | [ARANTEED LIFE, WHAT ARE YOU GIVING? | «raduate of Wisconsin State Normal on account o car s nortage and = | ALL WORK GU ‘ THINK A MINUTE.’ * jsehoel, and Senge at Fergus Falls 4°: 3 * 7) ie The Midw ove + mr i. What are you’ giving, you who run jand St, arles, Minn. 6 | t & ectri ¢ toote and govabout your virtually une) Government Needs iS te Wee Gitte, a cee disturbed affairs? What are. you! Miss Ruth Barr, Duluth, Minn., | aD ata | 665-669 West Setcnd Sat ee giving when you think a minute of teacher of mathematics at the High} P. O. Box 573 ‘ Telephone 936-W fhe fellows who fight Germans. and|Sehool. isa graduate of the Univers| cooties, rats and trench fever, -gas| sity of Minnesota and has taken grad- and shrapnel, mud and filth, and|uste work at.the Chicago University | endure atrocious suffering or miser-,and has taught at Frazee and Lake | able discomfort? | Geneve, Minn, What have you given or what can} | you give? The demands upon your| Miss Winifréd Littell, of Macata- money do come rapidly. It is the way| wa,‘ Mich.,~ will teach English and they have to come... It represents the| Latin at the High School. She grad- pressure. which must be, put upon|uated from the University» of Chi-| you. »Even this pressure is an in-|cago»and Olivet College and taught dication of your own good fortune. | at, Marquette, Mich. 2 | You are here, being asked for your hy SP a | money ‘but not your life. ° Miss Elizabeth Geiger of Fort Col-| This is the way in which the loose|lins, Colo., will teach Latin, Spanish} coin of the nation is Bhaken out‘of}»nd French this year at the High its pockets ;the fashion “in which|Sehool. A.graduate of the Coloradé loose habits are ironed out and com:+| State University at‘Boulder, she com- —> YOU <— CASPER SUPPLY CO. LUMP. $8.55 Per Ton Phone 913. y- || eve e ||. For Jewelry of the Highest Quality. “ORIGINALITY- eid munity dir-ipline imposed. pleted her work by Spending a yex2r | acetate RE. ———_— 0 abroad . taking» special work with’ » r= oF Postmaster General Burleson is|French masters: She has been ceach- | SMMMIIINIIA INNA HALT DIAMO authority for the statement that half|ing- at. Fort~ Collins. +o |meeo") 9 inf Pas ‘ eae ers a7 |\\S aye = T. the newspapers of the country ought to go out of business, but this is Miss Eugenia Neer, penmanship 5 . easily explained when it is taken into| supervisor, is from Laramie, Wyo. t N consideration that. approximately |She graduated from the State Uni- e + 0 te half of the newspapers have com-j|versity of Wyoming, and was one of | & ~s ¥ mented on the inefficiency of Burle-| the critic’ teachers in the State ‘Nor. 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