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ORY FEDERATION TO HELP CLOSE cTATE SALOONS Organization Formed at Cheyenne | ks Assistance of Societies thruout State in Pro-! hibition Efforts CHEYENNE, Sept.” 3.3—The Wy. oming Dry Federation has orgahize for the purjose of unifying the tem- line. " R perance forces of Wyoming to help | Ways in Alsace, as the crow. flies the allied temperance forces in/their 0rizontally ‘and vertically. drive to put Wyoming in the dry column at the next election, whith’ is to be held November 5. An appeal for help has been sent} out by this organization so that it be able to finance the plans _ which have»been formulated. The! only for funds, but asks for the moral and influential support of ali in this community. It is the intention of the federation to have at least forty speakers of prom inence on the prohibition ‘calendar to tour this state before the election of November, and also. to furnish lit-| cred peaks. appeal is not As the organization was organize: without a big financial fund, it is) expected that the ‘expense of carry-/ ing on the work will be done through contributions. organizations, church societies, men’s and women’s | clubs, and fratérnities. Vast nam- s of workers will have’ to be as- ‘overwhelm the liquo: forces in this state and the federa- work to crystalize strength of the temperance army complete the routing of the enemy, and the necessary finances for the t maintenance of the armies-must not |.) fail if a victory is ‘to be Won, accord- ing to the dry leaders. WAREZ 1S PORT. OF MISSING MEN ® Many Americans Cross Bridge ahd day, 2 meatless day in France, ané Are Never Heard from as Shown by Inquiries is the port of missing men; heard of again, States consylate here are letters from mothers. | s and other relatives asking for information abovt men who have dis- eared somewhere in Mexico. ny were killed fighting with the various revolutionary forces daring the six years’ War. dered for their money on the Calle Diablo—Street of the Devil. --or were killed by bandits who rove over the country tnforcirig the law of the six- Still others are living ont} their lives in some mountain settle- ment under assumed names, often | with native families. om Kingsberry’s name was the| latest addition, to the long list of| find “missing in Mexicqa” Kingsberry was foreman for the Pal- omas Land and Cattle Company, of Los Angeles. and Jose Ynez band of outlaws. ie tbut ¥ is: hi at the 1 ‘al- + 18° De Rentiauabers xanciiot Pie: tected, ‘owing to density of vegeta. Kingsberry disappeared a year later, tion. For months the body of an Ameri- 1c can swayed in the wind suspended from a telegraph pole at Rancheria, He was caught dyna- hiting bridges and hanged by the Federal railroad guards. He was never jdentified. are known to have been executed in the cemetery on the hill. Few were Siven an opportunity to notify their oe Ss AUTO EXCHANGE—We Will sell your 2D—Smail apartment or house- PIANO “OWNERS » the tinie to have theyiailo Action regulated, case polished, whitened; will be’ just Ike new. fays on | régular tap, eave orders at ‘0. “for ENDERSON o Tuner 8-31-2t*) and ‘whenever needed by local organizations. This work cannot be done without the aid of sufficient funds, and an appeal is sent out to the people of| this community to help in this great! Headquarters of this organization! hae been opened at 216 West Nine- teenth street, this city, and relies on the faith in the patriotism of the peo- ple and the strength of unity for the G The Wyoming Dry Feder-| ation is a non-partisan and non-sec-| tarian organization, ad_ivitatioset tarian organization, and invitations to join are extended to all individu-| including | V° Others were mur- t Many Americans your car to our place. change Co., corner Linden and 9-3-6t* | man towns. P. Beare Tribune. -3-te) coun MOUNTAIN WAR SHNTS OUR BOYS | Yankees Stationed: in Alsace Re- gions Take to Hills Like .. Alpine Mountaineers By FRANK J. TAYLOR” | (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WITH ‘THE AMPRICAN IN AL- SACE-LORRAINE, Aug. American i \m. i soldiers are be. coming ‘niountainéers of Alpine skili ,up in the Heights of Alsace, where long stretthes of the re the line in three ‘they are holdi crow flies the tline acrogs Alsace it comparatively short, with the hori- Zontal twists north and south, eas‘ land wést, it is longer, but. when the ertical measuremnt is made up an¢ down the mountain sides, this Alsa* |tion line becémes ehormous. taineers with facility. \fighting in the m cause it is individual and calls for |ingentity as well as courage. of the peaks on which they are op.‘ posing ‘the Germans. are over four thousand feet high} ‘ It is always cod! jand often cold up_in the tree cov The lines run up an¢ down these peaks and ‘thru forest: so dense that only constant vigilance prevents ambush parties. The Anier icans have shown a perculiar adapti bility to this warfare, which is nearer, the type their forefathers waged ir a ' America than any other phase of thr Great War. 4 You get to the American position: only after crossing high ridges alonr | which ran the French-German bound ary before the war. abruptly down the German side of the ridges into Alsation towns wher: | the natives speak German as well a French, but deny that the former i: | untain peaks Then you dror “It’s not German, but Alsatian.’ | firmly, “We don” But the German yor Tearnéd in school enables you to con rse freely with them. SIGNS IN THREE TONGUES The little Alsation clean and distinctly - different. fror r thése over the line in France. Sign: veverywhere are written in both Ger the | ™an and French, and in many place: to, English has been added, out of cour } {tesy to the Americans who, go thru t- the lines up the mountain sides. Alsa i architecture bles to the houses, which are mor often surrounded by attractive yard: and lawns than ‘one finds in strictl: | French France. Down in a little town on the roa? |to Thann, a place buried betweer ridges, you stop fo The woman in charge speak: | German.and is not displeased at find ing you steak it too, so long as yor do not call it Germa.: and agree tha’ the language is Alsatian, not Ger She assures you it ta they ‘tell | speak boche.” villages ar: in your mone’ tecond as }two towering On Rig 1. P. boiler, don one well only. there is not much to eat. may have what they have, ske says if you will wait. |anticipate eges with little else, he: JUAREZ, Mexico, Sept. 3.—This German speaking assistants bring o7 " Many four courses of meat, eggs, and Alsa Americans have crossed the shaky, tian cake for desert, more than yor wooden bridge to this little adobe °# town who have never: been seen nor) Then, while yor n find anywhere in France. “The Americans must eat well br ; us, for they will win Alsace Wck tr png yilesy Ob tue France,” she tells you, by way o | explanation. NO CONTINUOUS TRENCH The outstanding line in Alsace is the system of stron observation posts whic! take the ‘place of a continuous line There isa line o feature of th: for both sides. barbed wire, |have attempted to electrify in som )places running the length of sace, up and down, and thru th | pine and fir-forests or thru meadow colored with flowers. - Streams an: water-falls *and all the mea disposal Of Nature tend to ravages’ of war. { In these mountainS you at lengtl learning th means which both the Allies and thr Germans have come to tise to wage war here, and ‘devising new ways. of He left for an inspec-| fighting. Around _ mountains peaks tion of the cattle ranches west of strongholds in woods or in rocks are here, and has not been heard from built from which patrols operate usu ». Mexicans here whisper of a/ally in force thru the woods. fued existing between the Palomas patrols cross No Man’s Land ofter Salazar’s | without kndéwing it. Salazar was killed , tively easy to penetrate the line here r to get back unde Back It is ‘compara -S nnorfsat,ueksks ahshr shr, shrv Tt is an artillery) Warfare in ‘thir Big_ guns operate on strong noints and Villages‘from the rear, anc ‘little mountain artillery guns do the Machine-guns play across from both sides, fairly well hidden in woods. Americans are close range Into this’ the introducing, a more Aggressive element, constant patro! BOYS, WOUED BE OFF. From observation posts the dough t any minute; get you cash for boy can see German positions for miles, and farther back can see Ger. On clear days he can jsee thru the glasses every train that sing rooms; two people; must be|enters some of the citis, and car t the people on the streets. It one idea into the average dough- “Just let us loose, and some more» Americans in *here with us, and we'll take those towns,” said one of them. timents, “We could get Germans knew we're started.” That is an optimistic FOR SALE—%-year-old family horse; light buggy and harness, a!! for $100; condition; P. O. Box 17: wt Le A 515-aere Missouri ran Property. PEOPLE'S Furniture STOLE Two doors east of Postoffice. FOR SALE—New and second-hand Curniture, pianos and office furniture. Will pay spot cash for used furniture or exchange new for old. WE have parties for several rooming oarding houses. Loan Co., ne 702, ®OR SALE—A snap buy; new 3-room Dbungalow on Me’ aew schoo! Phone 638-J. FOR SALE—Good bicycle; tion; reasonable; corn and Prairie street of McKinley Scho OR SALE—Nice Upright Piano, $7 Phone 899-W. *OR SALE—4-room new. modern house Chestnut and Carey, food easy 1 Phone 638-J. .OR SALE—An established bnsiness oney maker. tare Tribune. *OR SALE—S strictly modern, sagy, terms, G rt cash a S.. Davia. 1918 four- ith wire whee! auipment for sa’ orice for thi aving eum Garage. "OR SALE—Household furniture anc milch cow and team of horses anc wo wagons. Call 908 South itreet. $$$ $$ $$ *OR SALE—150 cows and calves for between September detober 40. D. EB. Fuller, Lyaite deliver: "OR SALE—Good building lot, Chest- nut and Carey, sewer and Water con- ection made, torsuch. ‘OR “Sara section ‘Irst FOR SALI Bain at $ nents. 70 on ‘OR SALE—Keystone No. complete with r f Roger Mfz.. Addition, estment 98 a "OR SALE—Pair of. wis in Midwest ‘ JE—Range awa bed, 20; usec two months. Annex Rooms. t t SALE nished ful ‘partments; ite Ay oom 23 Townsend Bidg. inley st., near the FOR RENT—Nice?: cl 35.0 20 per manth —New six-roo: FOR, RENT—Ni covers and full at greatly reduced FOR R Fi Tnqutre 235 N erp FOR RENT—$20 per month for f nished ‘room in modern house. South Lincoln 8 RENT—Furnished h lern. Phone 795-M. , FOR RENT—Sle heat and bath; ti rooms for li SOR RENT—A 726 South David. FOR RENT—Sleeping room with bath, «$8.00 per week of $10 ‘Ww. ‘Park, iper Liberty Bonds taken 0 cash, balance buy and double Address Owner, a Bast ment; two OR LEASE—-20-room, room- I ing house. 55 cash, or $65 on One Vose Piano at $ time t Company, Denyer, ¢ partly a ash; $85 to bh Inquire . east from corr paid on con- rooms and sur with twosroor LOST AND FOUND _ JASY MONEY jo, 4 and 5, Kimball Bldg. ,OST—Nose marked -return to Chin jacramento, —~Leather lined. Reward. LOST—O: o Na Nota at dea, but it is not an idle boast. towns’ and secluder subject to bombardmen‘ ‘ou find ‘still more doughboy ‘rom the States, eager to get into the nountainous trenches and hold a fev "eet of the long line now assignee the Americans. vent in brigaded with the French a° first, ‘but were soon given their owr sectors. Farther down the line to the north in Lorraine, i much the same, xcept thatt he moun ‘ains are less steep. the’ doughboys bold, and in numer ous places the younger forests have ‘Ween Wiped out by’artillry fire from sides, lex formd No) Man’s Land, which is usu uly well controlled by the Ameri cans,» ‘As you approach the Vosges trea the battles batk “into Franc war of defense. Americans ii The Security Loan Co Lost betweer aster mechanic's office of C. B. & ’, and Oil Exchange Bldg. o Tribune office. , OST—Brown suitcase side, on road bet ‘asper bridge. or unfurnished. u rent reasonable; een ColeCreek ‘ane ® gold cuff link. care in R T- bath; close in. the problem Here it is hill: Cee themselves lucky to be wherethey “This is the best part of France we have seen,” said one doughboy, and others echoed his sen- n “No wonder the Germanr wanted to steal the country. we'll run them out in time if they'll let us go.” THE best rooming house in the city | LONAS on diamonds, watches, urnituré or anytfling of value. Co., 4 and INT—Nice! is) ' me. NAST We Become FORSTS | FOR RENT—Bedroom, telephone, six blocks from Mid- west Hotel. 217 North Grant St. Phone 312-J. a ee office. 315 3. Dui ished Dlocks rbin. FOR. RENT—wodern 10 per gy Phone 285-W. FOR RENT—Lar, able for housekee; ing Call afte FOR RENT—Ele; Tot : yaeerelanea rooms; Fourth. FOR, RENT—Two nice. furnished unfurnished apart ety. Phone 49-3, 0. ‘tments near a} ROOM FOR RENT 166. North Wolcott. Telephone, hot and cold water in room and bath adjoining. trom Midwest hotel. 156 North Wolcott. t ted furn! er, Ww ‘ourth. RENT—Four-room | house 132 N, ‘ashin ».Orndorff, P. 0. Box Large front room bath and hot water, Riverview Hotel. 9 FOR RENT—Sleepin; f Raf = ‘ork! So, Pine. ‘T—New bai h, upstairs, -room. moder: Maple St. ing ive blocks, southeast f business district; $4 per week; one WAN double room.~ Phone: 256, 3 eee FOR RENT—Two furnished basemert ht housekeepin, alnut. Phone garage. dern; close in. RENT—Furnished housekeeping: FOR RENT—Three water, Phone 976.W or call KO FOR RENT—Garage with fifteen cars wash rack, elec- wih pit, bate 4 ussex an Voleott, op Appl ale, TERE Te Se "OR RENT—Furnished basement room suitable for sleeping or ho: ho children; bath and totlet down Phone 655-T. 8.31 —Rboms a Te. $$$ SOR RENT—Foursroom. house. near WA)? the new Soho! y gurotghed or unfur-! Phone §361-W. '—Room. Room, lad: Pine ‘wo basement roomb for | WANTED—Desk housekeeping; f .. 8. Bim: WOLro r of 144 North RENT—House partly furnished Inquire 816 So BENT—Modern FOR RENT—Garage; very cheap; name’ your price. . RENT—Three-room k in, on Center, ton addition; lights, urni a4 Notice is hereby € regular annual meeting of holders of the Central Wyoming Oi! & Development Company, a corp atign ‘created under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will be held at the general offices of the compuny, Oil Exchange Building, in the town of Casper, county of Natrona and State of Wyoming, on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of electing diréctors ef said company! ansactiny L OMING DEVELOPMENT By M. Cc. gees e A. C. CAMPBELK, Pub. Aug. 31, Sept. 3, 4, ‘5, 6, 7, 9,, eneee Sovecesees FOR SALE | EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY | | coor Phone One Top Office Desk anda) n | Chains, $ it One ‘Bun Rope, good as new, $15. 00. Cabinet Phonograph, 25 Records, $35./ I FREER AN BEAUTIFUL BA | $6000—6-room nousekeeping | UNGAL sip 5 2 | ungalow _ Jjusi The interior fs no Jess attractive than the exte- . Feat Om 8nd | dining room, beautifu elaboraie electric fixtures, two good size room, handy basement, coal) room, jaundry furnace heat. takes $1,000 cash al. room bungalow full basement, coal room, laun- dry room, furnace heat, modern | awe idan as in every respect with all built- ~ Ga This bungalow is | Third and Pi built on a corner lot near Cer ter Street, only haif block fre Only $750 on ver: easy ‘“ayments. yor RENT -room house, furnished, modern, on House, unfurnished, on Lin-| | Cdmekt ve Only one block coln street. Will rent to one ,,5-r90m house, unfurnished, on David 3-room house, unfurnished, fn Rurt- ASK Fo> JONES X¥ EREE Real Estate Trisarance entale with 187 So. Center St. toom supitable WANTED—White or Colored girl for alow, 4 rooms|, housework; good pay; small family rooms, laundry Beer || THE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY | ‘Telephone 97-95. 1 sun par- | Grace St. N. Porch 1s and bath, m4 cash, || MeEVENY & HARKNESS if Electrical Con’ | , Repairs an n house. | ball Bldg. Phone 8$-29-3t - WANTED—Furntt MESSENGERS Five or six boys over -| age, with bicycles ag messengets. Can -3t exrn from $50 to $100 per month. Ap- ly to R. L. Forbes, Manager, W. WANTED 'TED—Practical WANTED—Will bitty your old stove highest cash price. Phon est First St. Phone ovat: | WANTED—5-room modern house by le tenant, about Sept. hool. preferred. Address, | q—————————_____ GRAVEL ROOFING ° F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex Meet Moe at SF h TAIT’S BILLIARD PARLOR A Congenial Place for Gentle | amen. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- | tonery, and Soda Fountain. o care Tribune. | WANTED—Bookkeept position by young woman with tw two | years’ experietice. ofr bf South, Chestnut. —<$—__—. WANTED—5-room Phone tbat Se modern unfurnish- permanent, reliable ten ¢ 5 sant, closé to- schoo! yr eaES ee rent. Address Lia 4d Leip ont dee Hes ee WANTED—teams for gravel hauling: furnished rooms, | WATT wo alunte tchiak ions watch: yANTED—Te t allo two single team: —— WANTED—at Once two housekeeping must be reasonab rooms close in m for small child, Inquire evenings. , &. Burnham = Smith Bldg:, Suite 11. $200 to pay THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE at = -3t Aparvuent_B, room house on 8-31-31 | WANTED—Chambermat a; call at the yoming Annev. 9-3 ds bot and sold. The 4 and 5, Kim- ure. Call 602W. Cas- per Auction House, 208 North Cen- 6-24-tf 14 years of Phone Tow 8S pamatay | DUBOIS & GOODRICH | Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 8-29-10r 8-29-dh | or clerical 8-31-dh 9 y day or hour. aw MISCELLANEOUS You should t our special lunches. Waffle Kitchen, 115 West Second street, |B ARD AND 217 No. rant yr, furnished “room 8 ; etc ee Se eee 8° 30-8 breakfast if deaived | FOR LEASE—160 acres and good four.| garago; 3 miles. south: the river; good 100 chickens for M Whisenhunt, 149 W Phone 361-W. 8-30-tf | 30~6t | 8-31-3t Casper - wants day Thurs: per you? : en iker ie. Ohe Realty-Investment Co. Phone 985-5 Burlin} t for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ‘oom... with Wyoming, Natrona ith Bugtiin. District Court Clarence Py Hussey, Plaintiff, vs. given that the Lilly C. Hussey, Defendant. To Lilly C, Hussey the hamed defendant whose last known ig ag) was Oklahoma City, Okla, You will take notice that Clarence ——— = P. Hussey, plaintiff, has filed a pe- SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS — tition against you in the above named ,Q—_ and prayer which are for an absolute divorce, on | the ground that on the 15th day of | October, 1913, you willfully deserted the plaintiff and have not lived ht r plaintiff as husband and wife since 4 the year next ensuing, and for|said date. And you are further no- 3 i xequired to ans- One biock above ot | Phone—Ilouw } aka Cobb st. Vienge th t CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Auto, Furniture, Piane, Mac! Trunks. We store anyt rooms fruits, vegetables, 8 a fe Bay, grain We buy i For a complete line o | Groceries try and Provisions Lo sees pcs j aptearance: This | Qo Ng home appeals strongly to home ee ere, So bus. (2 8) | BUY YOUR ACTUAL moNEYs t pletriet. the | WORTH So TEE Me) | am tires, Don't buy expenses. Per- Son -ehowid see. it, | (us io show thei to you. Send your order today. rth ‘Telephone Grantte and Marble Monumen Markers, Vaults, Manw 1 kinds of ROBERT SIMPSON Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street _ Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 LEEPER oe DOWNIE and Sui mith Ballding. Sa. m, to 13 mt ‘T21 East Second St. Oj ite P. Oo. Phone dosgoot* PO —_——— 2 : : 1] CASPER HEATING n SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- Dr. J. C. Kamp PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bidg. House 85 ing. | Fourth and Pine. Plone 836). Witeing, t Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. | 8-31-ir 141 West First. | DR. J. E. BEAL, DENTIST IT will open ai: office at 203 0.-8. Building as soon as fixtures ar- tT | DONOHUE | Plitnbtag, ‘Steam and Hot-W i] it | Jobbing of ‘ail. kind attended. is promptly RGAN ERBERG Dentiats BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours: Evenings and Sundays by Apointment ‘hone 361-5 $:30 to 6:30 Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. | DR. C. W. THO Second Floor, Office Hours: Evenings and Sundays by Ap- pointment. | Lady Attendant r t Appointments by Telephone. Telephone 470, 5-3 MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor Tq heaves Midwest hotel daily, exce: Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., for Salt Cre Leaves Salt Creek to return to Cas Trips made to a) TH $7.50. per at 1 p. m, -3-1t fl camps. Fare, one yoman wants any kind of WARMO Mrs, Phillips, Phone 517 or 483 O——__ eee 9-3-10t* || REAL in office by <== m 13 Real Estate and Insurance : Wyoming | —___ ARCHITECTS GEORGE, it ¥itth Floor 0. 8. Bldg. Heavy Re-inforced Fire-preet Construction a Spectaity WHERE TO EAT | IDA'S RESTAURAN Home-Cookea Meme. ra ‘McDONALD Three Meals 00. Midwest hotel, | oS ¢ Nice Clean Be: aa —_— 0} | SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Office—Talts Riliard. Hai. MOVING A STECIALTY mun MANTHAS ‘Tel. a@—_____._______e66§6§g ss my hand and seal of said KISH urt, this 19th day of August, 1918. TUR’ (Sesl) WARREN L. BAILY, @|Clerk_ of District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming. Pub. Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, aaa gy 0. S. TURKISH BATHS a. 8. Bgl ding bapa 4 309-310-311 a ‘yo. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to of Women and Children | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. ae | Phone 699. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Physician and Su: attention given ries and disensce of women and children. Blackmore Building Omics, 80) Res. 164 Phone 196-3 ‘Wysming Lawyers Oil Exchange Bldg. \ ———————_——oa MERCER DICKERSON Biag. Residence, 265 North Pine St. fee a a % MAS, Dentist. Woed Buildixg 8:30 to 5, "To chatet- | Chiropractor | ; B. G. Hahn 11-12 Townsend Bldg. MASSEUSE AMY DEISCHER Masseuse, Violet Ray, Vibrator, | \__ 325 N. Woleott St." Phone 411. LAWYERS HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Wyoming GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law NICHOLS & STIRRETT CR I Re ee ae Tee o6) Reins

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