Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1918, Page 6

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IS ADVANCED TO Condition Thru Failure to Pro- in Distri i Al. NCELS % : : in District Court, we ree HAM Ti D 3 ‘ CONSUMER HERE | vide Seen ee Stand Out for Con- ENGAGEMENTS % IL ON DOME MN it j or Pupils victiol ’ & ay ge is * n On See x eee SERIOUSLY ILL ® 440 ACRES along anticline and»adjoining big New York & wing to the readjustment of sug-/ GLENROCK, Wyo., Sept. 23.—) Having fail Bae £Pn es well. Scores of big companies are scrambling for hol a Pe < : ae > aving failed to arrive at a verdict ig g for holc n ar prices made by the United States) Parkerton’s school enrollment was so $ [By United Press] & * . 1 f sugar equalization board, the cost has large on opening day of school that ae ee aacuie over @ ROME, Sept. 23.—German news- in this new field. Lease or sale. e been advanced, beginning September the teacher, Miss Edna Smith, gave a period of some 41 hours, the jury in he Kai is ill ® 4 [By Associated Prenr ] , a saan i ; : papers confirm that the Kaiser is i y ek ene ge eee xasp of helplernes, demise school the case of Jack Jones, accused of tniihns been forced to eancel al igh VICTOR WYOMING OIL COMPANY — 5 dertaking a project which will cost; Neither wholesaler nor retailer wi!l troubles before he school board. et re ae ne leis icteiot Nig es — 318 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. PHONE 958 D1 about $89,244,000 and will add 523,- be allowed to ndvance the price of Eighty-six pupils enrolled—an un-| Gepot, was summoned into court this| Mrs. John R. Bannister is the new &, % " aipencreesc€ Gllshle’eeil.ta) the areas." eae, Se pie eS, et ae on Shen tie, ABE Pipa ety c and morning and dismissed by District Sheriff of Coleman Count; PLDI LILI LI LEI LS ILS ILI SI DI ILS I ee <SP we tra | Mi te. t is ‘rmissi e t ie c e! Pa re C. E Vif 2 i ——————————————————EE ————EEE—EE—E—E—Ee LLL TE of Holland, and which will require : Lg price. is no Pe uses e o dere was fioenbin a a eabetintinta per c. E. Winter. Report has it 33 years for completion, the Dutch #Verage the cost of two lots of sugar them, 50 filings sthavratheb anki that nine stood for acquittal and 7 government has begun preliminary bot at different prices, schoolhouse to capacity. The prob- j2res for conviction and opinion was 2 work of draining the Zuider Ze The new price of sugar is $9 per jem before the school board was to PoPelessly= “hang. Sacesenyi e 7 ne e- A owt., seaboard, to which must be add-| care for the overflow until a building COMe UP for re-trial tomorrow and it e 5 commission has been named to take ed freight to point of purchase, a/ can be pat ross if Ate ; =F a ee is possible that he will be tried on the necessary steps for the com- margin of not to exceed 35 cents per ton eer or rented ab Marker- several counts not injected into the c mencement of construction work, un-'cwt to the jobber and not more than At special muelinetwas heldin thelr trial. s der authorization of an act passed 1 cent a pound profit to the retailer. cae ae Be a as, 4 ca bE - Jones was, at the time of his ar- by both houses of the Dutch legis- (Signed) THEODORE DIERS. [ye Ue foukthe teats Pateniae go Testy receiving and delivery clerk at eS Semen see e sporta 35 r % eight” in the local depot. Consid- f them at Pa L : : € The work of turning the bottom, Secure pee a a ne ohytne erable amount of material taken @ i pipe 7 Widere cee aiuto folisy arn will be fitted up and an extra teacher | £70™ the depot was found cached in wardens asealeid es) ate to diene eanioved ey accra North Burlington house and evi- phases: irst, e building of a Retake oe dence of th srosecution tended to Nee ale 4 Theroresantene se at Par-| dence 0: he | onl Gtr iam Gnitna const Tot Gi the oil settlement at a time when house at the direction of Jones, tes- a ee dincclot sFticaladd and. ieecond: the district had no fund for the pur- | timony hayng been introduced to this x in the sea, and the draining and (district will yield a sufficient tax to| Jones stoutly maintained his inno- or SOLE e reclaiming of the land in back of Court Dockets of October Hold enable the board to erect a suitable | Cense but in addition to evidence on fac Sa cape ak 1 these barriers. | Long List of Interesting | buliding there next year and.it is|Which he was tried during the past : n The average depth of water which and Possatonal Cases | probable that a build will be ccc Less than 3 years ago these wonderful tires were perfected and put on the 2 the great dike will encounter is about thruout Nation \ed, if possible, for a few months . a 2 r ng Us , = the ff Feet, ee § ioigtivantabclowsmsanlinvarage race |the money for that purpose i FOR SALE Good little market. ‘Today they are being used by more than 300,000 Car-owners, many of ) level. The height of» the dike itself By Associnted Press.) | able. 5 1 whom are business firms operating large fleets of delivery trucks. above sea level will run from 18.9 NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Prepara-| —_—_—>— restaurant; must leave feet to 17.6 feet. F \ __|tion of important prosecutions grow- BULGA RS READY eee) 53 | Gates Half-Sole Tires make it possible for you to get from 5,000 to 10,000 The body of the main dike willing out of violations of war time stat-| : town: will sacrifice; part. led fe | - hidhivoutlievell } - R consist of sand on a body of brush|ytes js nearing completion, accord-| ? ? om i more miles Irom the worn tires which you have been throwing away ROME, Sept. 23.—On the Asiago nlateau on the Italian mountain front French troons in a local attack destroyed and damaged the Austrian defensive systems east of Mont Sisenol, says the official revort of the war office. ZUIDER ZER TQ PRICE OF sucar lature, which received the royal sig- nature June 14, 1918, according to a report from Commercial Attache, Paul L. Edwards, at The Hague. and stone, with a surface covering ing to federal attorneys, who an-| of clay, and the outside lateral sur-| nounced here today that Jeremiah A. | LATEFLASHESFROM THE WIRESCHOOL PENI JU | week the authorities have recovered other stolen goods from the same) ? premises, including a number of au-} tomobile tires, which they also charge | The evidence in| to his operations. | these cases were held back at the time of the previous trial but may 5 } ibe introduced as additional evidence MANY FOR SEATS Parkerton Experiences Unusual children the red busses for a month, by which time it is hoped that ar- rangements can be made to take care [By United Press] ZURICH, Sept. 28.—The Bulgar- face will be faced with a basalt rip-/QTeary and other alleged obstruct-jian press is unanimously in favor of rap- A double-track railroad will run along the dike on the inside. This ors of the nation’s military progress | peace. clay for the surface will be dredged from the bottom of the Zuider Zee and also will be transported from the’ island of Wieringen as waste mate- rial of a canal that will be under con- will be placed on trial this month and) not be denied, the Vir said. next: Allied success in France can- The So- viet government of Russia has joined The case against O’Leary and six in the Austrian peace proposal. associates indicted on charges of con-} = spiracy to commit treason and espion- NEW TRIAL HERE Nine for Acquittal on First Count the Burlington and it was believed by. local authorities that his arrest ex- ed the mystery of the ‘missing cash, balance monthly. Address “Restaurant,” 9-21-3t [ care Tribune. at the trial this week. The case went to the jury at 4:45 Saturday afternoon and the jury was) dismissed at 10 o'clock this morn- ing: Our Appointment as They are revolutionizing the tire business for the following reasons: | They cost store for the Citizens’ Equity asso- visit at his home town, Albion, Ne- braska. He attended the 85th an- nual; county fair and he speaks in glowing terms of the remarkable ex- hibits which made the fair such a stc- cess. The crops gvere bountiful in that vicinity and the cattle raising industry was equally successful. LITHO IPOS STIS LESS 5 n only % as Louis A. Johnson, manager of the; ciation, returned Saturday from a! MONDAY, SEPT. 23, i912 The Ladies of the Maccahe: give a tea Tuesday afternoon at home of Mrs. Richards at 44: Beech street. The proce devoted to the war fund. oO mo The Home Missionary s meet with Mrs. George 856 South Ash street ternoon. quested- A big attendanc much as other tires. They carry a stronger ‘ struction there. The total volume #8@ Will be one of the last heard, € of the dike is estimated to be about said officials of the department of ‘ 1 t guarantee than the tires on your car because they are guaranteed puncture proof. 39,238,000 cubic yards. The esti-|justice, because one of the defend- mated cost of the dike proper is about nts, John T. Ryan, a Buffalo, N. Y., lawyer, still is at large. | Others involved in the case, in- IRIS THEATER $11,256,000, Altho the completion of the en- y ti ject will require 83 years, 58,-|Cluding Willard Robinson, Emil Kip- “THE HOUSE OF FEATURES” arg Polat il rege 22 vary Soc cene "ates Poa Peer al 3 gE Le You cannot egual the tion of reclaimed land will be avail-|New York, Lieutenant Commander atinee 2:30 and 4: ight "7:30 and 9:00 service of Gates Half-Sole = able for cultivation within 15 years.|Hermann Wessels of the German Experts assure the Hollanders that) navy, generally known in this coun- the soil will be fertile, as, after the try as Carl Rodiger and the Baroness great dike has cut off the sea, the Mario von Kretschinann, who posed Zuider Zee gradually will turn fresh, here under the name of Mme. de Vic- owing to the continual emptying in-|toria, are in jail here. to it of fresh-water streams. | O’Leary, who was captured on the —_— = =, Pacific coast after a _ sensational} HUN RE SIDENTS _ ilight on the eve of his trial for es-| pionage as a writer in the anti-Brit-| OF CAMBRAI ON |i magazine Bull, also is in the} Tombs. | The lesser charge against O’Leary, | ROAD TO MONS in which he is a co-defendant with! publishers of Bull and officers of the [By Axsociated Preass.1 American ‘Truth society, charged PARIS, Sept. 23.—The Temps to- with attempting to interfere with) day declars that the Germans are conscription, is scheduled for trial | evacuating Cambrai, sending the in- October 14. | habitants to Mons. The first case on the “espionage| —<— calendar” is that Max Eastman and) the staff of Masses, set for Septem-| POLICE CIRCLES ber 28. Hearing last spring of| charges against this Socialist maga- ARE QUIET OVER zine and its makers, indicted for al-| leged anti-enlistment agitation, re-| THE WEEK END jsuted in a disagreement of the jury. | Trials likely to be moved in Oc- —_ tober, officials stated, are those of | Police court was fairly quiet over Edward A. Rumely, charged with Sunday. Seven plain drunks were having bot the New York Evening | gathered into the fold. Thomas Shaw Mail for the German government, | was arrested on a charge of*cruelty and Scott Nearing, former college | to animals by Sergeant Easton af-, professor, indicted for conspiracy to! ter he had left a horse tied to a obstruct recruiting and enlistment. | post one one of the city streets for Rumely is under bail on an indict-! a part of a day and all night. ment accusing him of perjury in con- | The animal was suffering from cealing from the alien property cus- | aes qi both hunger and thirst and Shaw) todian the alleged fact that the Mail r aa Ties Do Your Bit--Buy Thrift Stamps ment of animals while tending sheep,es and writings last spring caused Makes Hard Work Easy! Tires at 3 times the price. TODAY The Mad Lover A SIX-PART WONDER PLAY, FEATURING ™®-ROBERT—! WaARwWic Elaine Hammerstein Saving one-half is worth while these days. Investigate before buying another new. tire. GATES 22. TIRES istered Authorized Service Station First and Wolcott Streets, Casper, Wyo. e Point Is Just This Well fitting and smartly tai- Supported by | aie tant ak ai oat taal aha TI FSIS IAL LLL out on the range. his indictment. 5OO Patriotic Laborers MO I I I I I I i tT —— FOR —— USTING, cleaning and polishing hardwood floors is hard, back-breaking , work. An almost never ending task and seldom satisfactory the old way. lored clothes add to one’s But it is easy, quick and sati ‘ory the new, way—using the O-Cedar id ir ‘. U S Government Work Polish Mop. With it you can spend a few minutes doing ran it now takes self-respect and aid in busi- e you almost haifa day. You simply pass the O-Cedar Polish Mop ovr the floor and every particle of There’ le fi AT dust and dirt is taken up and beld. The floor is givea a bard, durable, lasting polish and finish. ness. ere s style for every man—a fabric for taste, and a price for every purse in this showing of STADIUM CLOTHES You test the goods by wear; you prove the quality—you know what you get. The business history of this store is an “open book’’—a record that inspires confidence. every Nitro, West Virginia A) Wages 371/2c per hour, time and a half over eight hours. Double time Sundays and Holidays—$4.12 for 10 hours, $7.50 for Sunday and Holidays. Transportation amounting to $15.00 advanced. Meals fur- nished free enroute. Ship Sunday, September 29th For further particulars see O-GédarMop Ie also used for the dusting and cleaning of the tops of Bigh furniture, between the banisters of the stairs and is so made that you can get to the far comer under the bed, beneath the radiator and otber hard-to-get-at places. It cuts house work in balf. Don't put up with the old-fasbioned bord way when you can get an O-Cedrr Polish Mop for only $1.50. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ‘Try an O-Cedar Polish Mop for two days at our risk. ‘Test it every way for two days and if you are not delighted with it we will Promptly fern yout Come in and let us show you g a J. C. O’BRIEN, the new Fall Models. 2 rer i at the Offices of See Ben or E. Richard Shipp OPEN SUNDAYS Webel Coimmaccal Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE United States Food Administration, License No. G13057. \ Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows 5 (chasathatiath ah achashah ahahaha rhe edehduhubeuhehekdh PP BLE LE DE MILL IL HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Holmes to Homes—Casper, Wyoming

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