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as FRIDAY, SEPT. ¢, 1918 he screwed down the safety valve column; but we shall yet wipe out the and turned the oil fuel supply into; loss_and succeed overwhelmingly in} this one field of failure, carrying)the firebox. the war hame to Germany Wi h{ About 20 mintites later, while 60! myrieds. of booming and battle| Germans standing around the en- planes. | sine, it happened. Tt , = * * 0 | © | Charter Nv, Reserve District No. 10 sescoovedecerecebesseseovensenecesevessesetenseeseoosseeescedeeesss, _ ~The Casper Daily Tribun: Raa : y Inthe Day’s News ||| Today’s Events ‘REPORT OF CONDITION es EAST SIDE GARAGE FIRE-PROOF BUILD i — a! ] pate Ne eee Se itd Altho today is the fourth anniver-| 1498th day of the Great War. pe el gaol? a Nap for $10.00 Reiaedeith r to be first. Publication Offices: Oil Exchange |Sary of the corporation of Popé Bene-| |, Today marks the fourth annives \ 3 AGENTS FOR HAYNES and ELCAR Belding: dict XV., it is likely that the Vatican |SF'), hateo akon the Gerent wane [OF the W yoming National Bank, at Casper,|{ Pron 79-3. Third and Pin i will omit the festivities customa i ; Sat ate ovccccececessccsssncssoescscsocseescoosesesccses, Business Telephone. 5 TY|driven back after having advanced ° . Editorial Office . 8 te = Soren iain « of nee og be ved igh Bie j in the State of Wyoming. at the Close of c | ES EE? EE t the time he was chosen to on e mer EP « as m—By Carrie> 501 nth: “a5 : ii y My A 37, r 6 months, $6 She" yeas the pontificial throne, following the oe Guy eae vane ie ed Business on August 31, 1918. a at Casper (Wyo.) Postoffice {2°°'" of Pope Pius X., the present} cinning of the year 5679 of the Jew- NP lg geen 1200 Big, Smooth, Metino 2-year-old ewes, eleven- pound as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | Pontiff was Cardinal Giacoma della|ish cae * hes ~ .. RESOURCES shearers. Address ‘Guled baa tee Chiesa, archbishop of Bologna. He| The 161st anniversary of the bi Loans and discounts if - $943,509.56 eS ie United Treas Service. wae ee mn the eae of cure in a baerity sis be CO eikenser 2 ~ 1,089.92 MANX SHEEP co MPANY, an Was ordaine: a pfiest in ay wr observances ruou! \e . J. E. HANWAY, President & Editor 1878: His parents were of the no-| United States under the auspices of U. 'S. Borids deposited to secure circulation (bar - Casper, Wyomin EARL E. BHANWAY; Business Mer. bility. In his early career he was at-|the Lafayette National Committee. value) ~----.--.-------- mer fr a aa 50,000.00 R. E. Evans Margaret V. C. Douds {tached to the papal embassy in Jesse Pomeroy, known ag the most U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness a : (poe gee a eee Madrid. Later he became secretary] notorious of life prisoners in Amer- owned and unpledged -...-. 3 “Na ailapiaes 17,000.00 67,000.00 i The Asnocinted Press is exclusively |t° the celebrated Cardinal Rampolia,|ica, today begins his forty-third year Liberty Loan Bonds: IN WAR TIMES, CONSERVE MATERIALS entitled to thd use for tepublieation |to Whose tutelage he owes in large|in virtually solitary confinement in} Liberty Loan Bonds, 8%, 4 and 4% per cent-——_ 20,800.00 Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be hot otherwise ‘credited in. this paper | measure his knowledge of statecraft.|the Massachusetts tSate, Prison at/ Secusities other than U. 8. Bends (aot including J} welded. We save you time and mone and also the. local news publisnes|Since the commencement of the| Charlestown. stocks) owned unpledged 23,138.34 Welders and Drazers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, p; I ee B _ |Steat war Pope Benediet has seized ne aneiaste Lafayette Dax. the Stock of Federal e Bank (60 per cent of (and other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. ‘ SALUTING THE WOUNDED |Sorow the weight of hs infuses and| York wil ive s dinner at ‘he Wol-|_ substipion) rw S 800080) 433 mee Dee Ee ( > Wounded marines, returned from|that of the Catholic church into the| dorff-Astoria. tonight at which the|Furniture and fixtures 500 ae eros m oF jey's. hone 611.J : France, are being honored by their| balance on the side of peace. official representatives of the En- Lawful rexereg with Fedepl Reserve saat 79,286.43 : comrades with the military salute, re- aa Powers will be the guests of | “#6 banks Ses a phi meer oe pile ters tag 290,231.02 gardless of whethér they are entitled 5 oi i: Net its due from banks and bankers, and s ‘ fo it by the Military regulations, The| | Loday’s Anniversaries | | .7 city of Plymoutty leading piace} """ flame ‘eneapemion > tua —ns-- nesuecase 18,548.58 } custom is said to have originated in | %-——— ——_____E_ r es Chest on other banks in the same city or town tS are . re place today of the eighth general con. Washington, and has received the ap-|1811—James M. Gillis, who con- gress of the General Society of May- porting bank 2_-...-....---....---- 31,428.00 proval of Maj. Gen. Barnett, com- ducted the first working as-| fiower Descendants. Chieeks on Fyanks Fjocated Gutside of city or town of a ‘ ,mandant of the corps. ores observatory in the)” Important problems of business} ‘ reporting banks and other cash items...s.« 2,106.36 416,600. } The wounded man is under no ob- nited States, born at George- ; ist in 3 \ Dae ligation to return the salute formal. town, D. C. Died in Wash- Spiers boar trp abe iennely J Beal Redemption, fine with U, S. Treasurer and due 2.500.001 ly. A smile or not is sufficient. ington, Feb. 9, 1865. cussions at the armual convention of | war Savi $ ins aT ond Thine ‘Btazape ac hate | It is a fine, natural tribute, de-}1819—-Gen. W. S. Rosecrans, who| tye Wyoming Bankers’ Association, tually 3 580.01) served by the wounded marines if by commanded the Federals at which is to begin its sessions today| Advance tae ck other? payments on Third Lib- ; | anybody. But why restrict it to that Chickamauga, born at King-| 4+ Laramie. erty Loan Subscription ....<-.s.d.s-2.7- 18,831.83 branch of the service? It seems no ston. O. Died near Los Ange- Bach one of Iowa’s 99 counties srestiiges sire 6 Rosa more than fitting that any Ameri. Jes, March 11, 1898. _, {has been asked to send delegated to a Totals 522+ sSau edie aue ee opie $1,500,050.04 can fighter, officer or private, re-|1889—Firet ten-inch_ Columbaid/ctate eonference hich Governor j ———— ' turning home with honorable wounds cast at the (eRe Boston | Harding has called to-meet at Des —+ LIABILITIES —— should be saluted by comrades who foundry. | Moines today for the consideration : Diba dius< $ 50,000.00 have not yet faced the stern realitier: | 1854—-Statue to the 3 memory of Dr./o¢ jabor, housing and other wartime Satddscocd 50,000.00 of war. And for that matter, why T. Nig aL RnOG beta, A . problems. Hi terest Be od i) should not civilians pay him the same cost 0: < iy the deaf o: bor Board S honbr? the United States, unveiled at ig pa 1 Pa ished pitied aise Pe ae bape ard EPS T 49,500.00 Ten Per Cent of the Gross Sales at NATIONAL ANTI-LOAFING LAW 168d Re Cabteneaie army of |” Deb tics Pi wi droge tog pte Individual deposits pee ject to ~eianaps2- 1,088,429.65 x 4 These are indeed troublous times Gen. Lee occupied Frederick, nateaan the palge tat Electrie Com- Pe ee a Ben ee ent ae dis. ope ore j The Kimball Drug Store RE OR MORSE AS iS ais | Ry cae er ren epee Pany and the employes in its big plant | Cashier's checks outitanding ~ 29,805.24 | ae : i \ BY; YOO /S0ICEAUY Se aleness 2 ‘ ; 7 att, n, Mass. © Certificates of deposit _ ~« 100,481.26 | Saturd Septem! country, has unanimously turned Distingaished Seryice Order. be ia SE Other time depdsits “Sis 85,160.07 1,329,517.77) wil ay, i, ber 7, against him. Several states and hun-|1914—First phase of the German in- 16 MEER perish! ie ar ot ill, Be Given to the dreds of cities, including Casper, have vasion of France terminated A GNAT CHOKES HIM I . ‘ Pee — enacted drastic compulsory worl with the battle of the Marne, |\Q————————-_________—_+-_-} Total_..2.- tay Sees go A) ee $1,500,050.04 , laws. Now the National Conference Mec anaes cr Rairajen ee Peck petite erin oe State of Vaeee ng, 5 - ] issi i ort 0: iga witl eet an je German kaiser turne: , ou! ©: wa vara in terion oeenal ede ean Sireratt, ii His royal sabre clanks, I, CARL F F, SHUMARER: cashier of the. above-named ‘bank do sol-| lation to the rest of the states, leav-|1916—Bulgar-German invaders took | He says, “I’ve heard an awful tale emnly, sense that the above: statemen gi suet Ce Lan eS my knowledge ing no place in this country for the 20,000 Roumanian prisoners.| bout these yelling Yanks! ae Tale if . SHUMAKER, Cashier. man of leisure, of any degree or sta- > 7 ; ‘ sie ttest | a H 'They’fe using shotguns, I have heard thie ao AB tion, to lay his head. S Upen, my Prussian Guard? - €. WYLAN! ’ 5 very man ap te 50, paysiealty|' Year Ago Today in War! lana" intumen, on my word! 0) MANBECK, se and me i living, is to be obliged to prove him-|~ France celebrated the anniversary it La mae Yor. hard, Subacrited ‘and sworn t to Bator: me, et GON, of September. 1918. | -: Buy Held Drugs of us that day and self habitually engaged in some law-| o¢ the battle of the Marne. “Now, I have used the liquid fire, (Seal, teat, tary Public. i Help the Boys “Over There’ ful trade, business or profession. Vio-! Austrians again drove the Italians! And started using gas; My commission expires Noyenibee %, 19 lation of the law will be a punishable} rom the summit of Mount San Ga- is dire! oe) | - ~s * Fi But shotguns—aber, this is dire! misdemeanor. In ability to obtain 2] yrHele, Siege ta ui Beeter oaasl - aren : job wre be: second as an German aeroplanes bombed a hoe- ere is a pretty pass! 4 r cuse; public employment bureaus wi ital Verdun, killing 19 and| « § ‘ E : take care of that. Neither will the|vounding 46.00 | 2 burn my enemies alive ' ; possession of property or income, or —————— \|. Because my German Gott | ‘ — SS = support by some other person, be Wants me in Paris to een) ae legitimate defense. With ot gt | Tides , Bi ne . iP I never thought of shot! " < a a8 fy exceptions, every man from thy ‘ } ent tie S i " wi hare de tome wet on Ys Ditheys becca tee cea, | Freight Hauling is OurBusiness A er can, ig ee Lyf Yves Guyot, one of the iret Bee nate ae sere tsa: otal . regarded such a bs »st living economists, born at Dinan, 239 . ingly radical and. socialistic. Nov | cyance Ts geareano'tedey. | | ‘Them shotguns T forgot! | THE MOST EFFICIENT AND WHITE TRUEKS nobody is shocked. It would not be General Sir Archibald Hunter, “I bh | THE MOST DURABLE = ° f 7, surprising is congress itself under-|-elebrated British military com- te ey up Tan a summer town, . ‘ Are largely responsible for the Dependability of took to do something of the sort, be-} nander, bern 62 years ago today. ; in ce pless liners sink, THE MOST DEPENDABLE 5 Rat: fore long. James K. Hackett, noted actor- Mae Kat Belgian infants down— | “als " Our Service. PETE manager, now director of eer ‘ut shotguns! Only think! i ; r S USF T * ments of the Knights of Columbus] ,, | ott ‘ EE IRS New, Orleans Aids deena they | War activites, ean at Wolfe Island, Poy ene sroyded pyrite in; th gay Se ~ sc are being deluged wi' etters pro | Jnt., 49 years ago today. ~ ei } ¢ Government on testing against the name “Yanks” be | “pyot. Honry Deel Canby, of the| But using shotguns it a si; ||) SOUSA, A , Blackstone Transit Co. an Sonlieg eee eerey de Pe Yhefficld Scientific School of Yale ‘These Yanks shall feel my Might!’ j will pa Tap ee 5 ; soldiers 0: e American expedition /‘jniversity born at’ Wilmington, Del., a ee * ill save’ you’ mo) on i P ary force in France. Thus it ap | (0 years ago today. TEN PER CENT | the pri im 5 ney Operating 17 Motor Trucks pears that’ Civil War memories’ are Miss Jane Addams, noted sociolo- | ie price o! ié Stove k f H . not yet quite forgotten.’ To thou | zist, founder of Hull House, Chicago, OF S AL E S TO j Ky one As or. arbison . ate of People | ane sont “Yank’ }horn at Cederville, Ill, 58 years ago —The Stove that will save 165: Ash Street. Bh Telephone 571-J. still means a Northern soldier, anc | tod € : : bs brings up an ancient OE eneaiis 4 TO RED CROSS you fuel—you will save “Some name more listinetive s " _ American is wanted,” they say. The Necessity Finds Use , ora yourself time and eae =a rives us back to e beginning o en per cent o: turday’s Ss | 7 TOMI this puzzling quest. There doesn’ for Tin Milk Cans|récefpte or ‘the Kimball’ dees Seca |) Ws guarantee all we claina ST acl AS PNSAUIIITR 22 SSA seem to be any “diatinetively Amer veil! 0 £0 swell the Red Cross fund for our ling of stoves. ican” name except “American.” Per ROME, Au AO By Mail. Aas the irst of a series of benefits haps we shall have to let it go a’ yaeape. 16. (By Mut _ to be inaugurated by this popular i i that, in spite of the war correspond Bie precoie and happy + ee ate store. The larger the Bueines, the Our prices are’ right— our ents and the headline writers. een made of empty condensed milk |iarger the fund that will go to the oods the best. . : ins at Palermo, Sicily. Red g NES The American Red Cross delegate | | a ~<a ones is Boing: wide: AIRPLA : a y heralded by Red Cross workers. In nearly every branch By sah Ba are ae, Ce a hed pen BERT OO SEE OUR RANGES reparations have succeed e 01 LLIS bn expectation, Regarding onv| he rate of 200 a week, and were en cere branch alone there is-meneral disar | ‘atefully, Peatetined betas oe hes - nao gs a REPAIRS “ tment. That is ‘the air service metal. ecently a he repair shop of the Liberty gars 1 4 H peri eatene of our “failure” is ar Ne wie om ee: milk bsiicr'ta age, Jpeated on Seat Eis streen i is HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY | Good, modern offices, Heat, light and i yet uncertain. In one important par’ } ections to return the can, brot it|now in. charge of Bert Tullis who se- sf * a vP that service we have undoubted! | ack fashioned into a drinking cup. |""red it under lease from the owners. "Halmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming - < “succeeded. Our aviation school} “he top Had peen cut and turned |Mr. Tullis formerly was employed at i janitor Service furnished. Bartholomew “have done their work well, turninr| ack for a handle, the edges carefully |the East Side garage. Pel A * out trained flyers in nambers of| rimmed—and there it was. ton Agency Company, Lynch Bldg., which the public as se tes aie of the American Red, Cross asili, 7 conception. Plans ~ only have beer} r homes, in Palermo are 946 chil- ~ Ea st lacking. re 44 re all of whom were in need of | . ' ‘ I I I Second Street. Phone 370. The recent senate repo: as indi | ‘rinking cups, a rather’ expensive ar-| - \ cated an enormous loss in time | icle to buy these days. This clever | HE WYOMING STATE FAIR INFORMATION BU- monev and srtoet in br pacer cae sail § ise of the empty milk can gave the! of military planes. revelations {ted Cross representatives an idea, nowyever pe of a bai Snes Ne and now all the children have indi REAU WAS OPENED SUNDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER ture. A full report is expec vidual drinking cups, made from the} come soon from Charles E. Hughes } smpty milk tins at a cost of 15 to| RS D aphointe’ by the be 10 centimes (about 2 cents in Ameri- | FI iT, IN THE STROU BUILDING ON SECOND = up this vexing que: an money) each for soldering and will carry more weight than that of} |,; ; | RE! DOO! SOUTH OF TTERSO . the senate committee, egg vas ah vimeing | ST ET, FIRST R PA N & TAXLGR & CLAY, Ine. be under no suspicién of politica t» $ % TMENT bias, and weitt be based on thoro in. Threw His Locomotive , DUNN'S, DOUGLAS, WYOMING. Private Wire Service to Cheyenne, Denver, Chicago, New York qviry and testimony of e: é ehia , Whatever develops, it. is reassur- ata Bunch of Heinies : and Other Markets. aan in to know that the discouraginr j 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 209. | eee aaa Mee REPRESENTATIVE IS THERE DAY AND NIGHT. A ae ae ast. The principal mistakes are a New rk,” Sept. 5. orrespond- A 3 / Pitted to have been already correct-| George Robertson of the Railway, THOSE WISHING ROOMS, ¢ Al I ON OR. WRITE. TO . = — ~ —— — = — 4 ed. Quantity production is now an Engineers is wearing the Croix de} established fact, and satisfactory air-| Guerre for ingenuity in utilizing one! “Pp: H. PHILBIN, MANAGER INFORMATION BUREAU, OTIS.AND COMPANY planes are reaching our army in|of the most novel weapons of the} Cott Ex. France in ever-increasing numbers.| war. : p wie Members New York Stock ania New York Cotton In this line, as in others less con-|* ring the'recent Garman drive WY al j spicuous, we have remedied our}an American unit of engineers was OUGLAS, OMING. t Mg Oil E. change, Chicago Board of Fi W. oming shortcomings and are getting our war pabling scraunition and supplies up, xchange Bldg. Phone 765 or 766 = Casper, Wy' stride. 0 the French lines. Just as the Ger-| It is unpleasantt to have to write/mans began to get too near for com- HE HAS ROOMS AND WILL. LOOK AFTER: YOUR JR ews down sé many millions of dollars and fort, Epberaoieg ines Americas [031 72 —SIOSIO TITS IIS ML: so many precious months on the}comotive ran off tHe track. He 1 REASON ES e wrong side of war’s profit and loss) to leave it. But before evacuating Beis THESE ROOMS AT ABLE PRICES. & B T BOWL OF ‘CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches st popular prices. Quick service, highest q } WYOMING STATE FAIR COMMISSION _ Saw: wsseaawaaaasad asses

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