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DAILY TRIBUNI THURSDAY, SEP -12,4 land do not reach Cheyenne until a ‘considerable time later.\ This does jnot allow us to examine their cre- deptials.” * MOBILIZATION OF NEW ARMIES | CURTAILMENT OF SUPPLIES WIL INSFITUTED WITH RERISTRATIONS AFFECT INCOMPLETE REFINERIE a } y E jtort thru a pipe so that only persons : | speakers the county chairmen of the ¥ Government Order May Stop Build-|thoroly acquainted with the needs of “We have been advised’ from sev-|state are asked to interest them- q H ing of Many Plants, Accord- isha process would gee the need of eral sources that recently a number | selves to the extent of looking into | é me. 4 | of returned soldiers wearing the uni-| the credentials of such visitors and County Chairmen Requested to Look Into Credentials of Re- | } i in- Iw consequence of the above ex- turned Salncrs ae {planation which must not be taken | dred Speakers |< reflect on the work of many such ing to Interpretation of Ase (seu forms of Allied countries are tour- ‘place their stamp of approval on Twenty-Eight Registrars on Duty in Casper Will In- Ruling Here : | ing the state in behalf of war/their efforts. z é ; | oday’ Quo’ i! — sure Against Delay in Adding Names of 2,000 The weceht order of the Govern-|} Today’s Quotations _| } | Furnished by 1} _ > shi . ment that stopped the shipment of} OTIS & COMPANY.. 1} . — ——<—n Dor Men to Military Rolls of This County supplies to refineries that were not| | Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. | | {est MITES “BER DOTA R ees already completed is evidently siete ete Z A “el: 1 in S81 _ aseas to stop the building of these plants at Bid Ask. ; Twa eight registrars in six Casper precincts are today assisting) 1° )77°P \ivun ‘the necd of the cathe "25 “32 4 ; in mobilizing the nation’s man-power by receiving the registrations of js scarcely felt alongside the need for 008 O13 ‘ those of Casper’s citizens who will go to make up selective service ar-|other things much more necessary > +04 06 | mies of the future. At a meeting held at the Courthouse last evening '° ST 0m the war. | Bec EN yO: ea 7 | aS . - 7 It has been customary for many /Black Bear. -08 10 assignment of registrars was made by Private H. Leslie Parker of the promoters to start building a refin- Big Indian .15 -20 local board for Natrona County, and detailed instructions prevented |ery, or at least state that such was |Big Five -----.- as 023 7 ° © any hitch in the plans. Registrations; _——_________ [their intention in/order to further/Center -- - 00% 014 S ‘ Pagan’ caxly tite snorcing and eonticleae interest pedple in their schemes. The| Columbine ---- 07 +4 ervice ANY : order of the government will shut off Cons. Royalty--— .57 +60 SN ued in considerable volume: all day, a inl hie Future acd gees ee ik -80 WS and while the booths will be open abi s/many thousands E. T, Williams__ 2.50 2.75 | g | whil f will be Us; ab y thousands of dollars © . | until 9 o’clock this evening it is be- } - ho would be taken in| Glenrock Oil 3.373 3.50 | lieved the work will be concluded be- by the advertisements these “fakes |Hecla-Wyo 008 003 | Ps Doro thet hous, y the advertisements these “fakes | 7 Te ‘023 ‘033 | ‘ | would put out. P 4 10 | e The policy of local business in- [ane seen a sleo ue gh eeareke a i 68 | ~ ? : terests in advertising the importance | the ‘shale oil plants that ‘are being i 3 23.00 | of complying with the selective serv- promoted everywhere there is an in- 96 ice laws has received the commenda- di n of a shale deposit. The most i tion of the board and the response Uy ex ming have |widway ....-— O18 024 sae as more or to the appeal for registrars was like- Northwest 53 56 < z 133 ain oe, : of a dream in the minds of many |- ae 2A . . wise gratifying $195,000 Wyoming's Apportion- tometer whe hone te sell stock in Ouewest, -— of | rolling, around under all kinds of Following is a list of appoint- ment of Immanse Sum to Be |their Pahtfinder 0 ) = 4055) . h 2 ments for the several Casper dis ae | bel who had looked into/Premier <----- 02 08 road and speed conditions, with the yricts and the places at which regis- Raised in Nation During ies » af the sopiniopethst lee tanee ao. 2a ae ag 7. % i A ah tration is in progress: Week Nov. I Ith while a cay Dent ca] ee ee cece gee heavy weight of a car an e Dist. No. 10, Fire Ha a Likes means of treating shale for its %il| United Pet... .06 07 ints No. 10, Fire Hall J. A Lie Wy gcmiagiy apgeation ment foe th lccciank & aapecitea wed, iene el wea nee anh ee added strain, frequently, ofa renee . Edwards, R. E leton, Geo. B.|‘seven great war agencies which "0 device on the market Western Ex..-_ 70 80 ~ iv rdi- Nelson, M.'N. Wheeler, W. H. Pat-| merged interests at Cheyenne this C2" do-s0 except under Wind River Ref. 08 nt | ity load. , Oritnary ie 3% ith ten, Lew Price, Frank England and). ;. ne af vorable circum: Le” . . { . AERA gland and) week is $195,500 and ex-Gov. B. B.| hut up a mode Wind River Pet. 19 ‘20 nary service under these conditions. Dist. No. 11, Nichols Garage—T,|Brooks of this city, who presided at C. Spears, Chief Registrar; J. Ed-|the conference as irman, has been ward E. Nevin and Mrs. Agnes G.| Continued as chairman of the great Schuler. drive. The campaign will open on Dist. No. 4, High School—E. G, ‘November 11 and close a week later. Erickson, Chiet Registrar; W. B. Mc-| #!! efforts being unified in a direc carthy and”B. L. herck. and whirlwind campaign destined to - No. 3, K , Chief Registrar; Mrs. Walter King and Mrs. J. A. Huff. Dist. No. 2, Central School—Chas. | co forward by unanimous agreement. Anda, Chief Registrar; E. G. Van-| The merger, composed of the Y, W.! etta, Valdemar Jessen, K. C. Com-,C. A., the Y. M. C. A., the Catholic * met, C. Kirchner and Mrs. Jas. War G » the Jewish W Roush. Work, the Am an Li I N 2, South Side Hose tion, the Salvation ate it on a Ant it the water ASSESSMENT IN .- Firestone Cord Tires,Sive extra-ordi- 2 another thing to : ‘ oat in the desert §=— DISTRICT NO. 4 | nary service to the’owners of heavy le deposit where . . no water to run the: plant NEAR $130,000 and medium weight cars, becausethe 's Garage—A. P.| send Wyoming over the top another) with, and expect it to pay dividends, 4 : | ; age | time. Shale distillation takes about a on! Ina par cones spe have been specially designed wi | The purpose of the campaign ic to er to a ton of shale in the City Council last night convened to * gud this, shows iminediately {receive apd aceept, the —amsessment | unusual service conditions in mind. rge supply of water must be toll for jmprovement district No. 4, ~ the purpose. ,In all the the aniount being in the neighbor- made with models of shale dis-/hood of $103,000.00. ‘This district The special cord structure and extra thick side as done, includes the paving done on South wall that form the earc or “Prey work” h water Center street and the half blocks rcass me - | tillation pl. in a town or ci . Dutton, Chief Regis-, War Camp Communit; ick is an works and the need of a supply out along the line of paving. The meet- of the tire are as skillfull iy planned and as Johnson and W. W. indication of asplendid spirit bf fra-|;in the cdtuntry was not apParent be-|ing adjownmned after the assessment . capable of. servin?, their purpose as the skele- ternal effort. ‘cause the water was brot to. the. re-!roll was ‘epted. b! { ie = : - ceed wee —— | ton of a skyscraper. ANNOUNCEMENT The Reliance Loan & Trust Co. Has Purchased the N N) N) N N) N) N N N N N N) N) N N) ' N Wyoming Credit Rating Company & N) N) N) N) N & & N) N) N & N) N N) supplied v On this foundation is laid the tread of Firestone- compounded rubber, tough and resilient and specially designed to ive added speed with safety and lon}, satisfactory mileage. AT THE PRESENT TIME when conserve- tion and thrift are uppermost in the minds of all thinking, men women, we particularly recommend Firestone Cord Tires. Come in and let us tell you about them. a8 CLAEAADAADDAAAADLAAIALADDALEAADA ALL hdd hd ddddidaddad, Casper, Wyoming 231-237 North Center Street a INSURANCE AND ACCOUNTING BUSINESS Formerly Conducted by Bell, Price & Co. _ It will be our pleasure in our respective lines of business to accommodate and serve our clients in every possible way. and Overcoats Furnished WHAT TO DO —GOISIISSIIOOPSLIGLI IS Shs, M. A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant Will Remain With the New Company technic. Corps will be formed about October Ist. WHAT IT MEANS THE RELIANGE LOAN AND TRUST CO. Suite 221 Oil Exchange Building KENNETH R. WOOLLEY, Gen. Mgr. — Phones 994 and 562 Casper, Wyoming WRITE US AT ONCE me, BILLINGS, MONTANA. , os MP yf = ~ - y , | = activity,” says an announcement " i STATE COUNCIL pee from Maurice Groshon of “| HOUR FOR GOOD . t ‘ | Wyoming State Council of Defense. RO. 3 ; : | “Oftentimes the expense of such) ADS MEE T IS “ | - persons are taken care of by collec- = tions after the meetings, and in some / cases the speakers are not bona fide,| ~ ae a \and in more or less way are imposing upormour citizens. In almost every lease these people start speaking im- we |mediately upon entering the state - Boyle’s Garage TAP PAP PPP PPPPPPO PP CC A ee Young Men In the New Drait The Government: has selected the Polytechnic as a unit of the new STUDENT ARMY TRAINING CORPS for EASTERN MONTANA and NORTHERN WYOMING. Young ™ eighteen years of age or,over can be sent to the Polytechnic for special Educatior and Training under Government expense and with pay. Government officers in full charge. Thirty Dollars a Month and Expenses Paid bythe Government. Uniforms, Hats, Shoes Send your notification to us at once that you wish to join the Student Army Tr Corps. Also notify your locai Draft Board. You will be notifieth when to come to the The greatest chance ever given to a young man. The surest road to an Officer's Commis sion. This is the Government’s-new plan to train Officers and Technical Experts. Billings Polytechnic Institute TIL IIIPIIS IDS DORM MGS WISI II ISIS I SII SIS I SSIS BMD IM SST } ADVANCED, 9:3) Gus Holm'’s, president of the Yellowstone Highway association, in am announcement fro, las today, announces aay teen in plans for tomorrows sat meeting, elaborated upon.) erhere in this issue of The Trike. The meeting will convene «1 9.., o'clock in Douglas and will be dressed by Harey Burhans : morning session. An evecis sion. also is being arranged d large attendance from Cas,.. ; urged. Those who know of pro, pective attendants upon thi: iis ering are requested to Rotify them personally of the change. Phone 9 @ ST EE —e é } / ,