Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1918, Page 3

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3 | O18 ome DS TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1918. FOUR-MINUTE SINGING IN-LOGAL WILEY PROJECT THEATERS AUTHORIZED 10 FIRE PATRIOTISM FOR LIBERTY LOAN Miss Harriet Little Appointed Chairman of Casper Division to Lead Singing and Audience Will Join; Words to be Thrown on Screens Four-minute singing henceforth will be added to the activities of} the four-minute men of the committee on public information, in con- formity with instructions just received from Washington. The- new activity will be conducted in those motion picture the-! aters which are cooperating with the government, their audiences be- ing afforded an opportunity to join in- singing patriotic songs and choruses. ] CITY NEWS | Words and music of specially se-:o lected songs have been sent to the local chairman of tour-minute men, E. Richard Shipp, and he has ap- pointed Miss Harriet Little, ‘uusic| Ross Lambert of Denver, former- supervisor in the local schools, to act|!v one of Casper's most prominent as chairman of a singing division of! real estate dealers, is a visitor in the the local organi: tion. Ethel Ly- ‘city for a few days. man has been appointed violinist by | a « Miss Little. * . Ph hols A daughter was born at the Wyo- mation of the audience who are re-|80d Mrs. E. J. Steneck. Mr. Sten- quested to sing the chouses with their|¢ck is employed by the local tele- whole souls. phone company. Four minutes will continue to be be the limit of the new activity, which will be kept entirely separate from | the delivery of government messages. | Singing will be featured for the Sen w first time this evening, and the songs = selected for. this occasion are ‘Keep; Mrs. Babb, office assistant to Dr. the Home Fires Burning,” and “‘Pacl:|M. C. Keith, is visiting in Fort Col- Up Your Troubles.” jlins, Colo., and while there will at- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-|tend her daughter's wedding. day nights will be devoted to the} + singers with the four'minute men|, Mrs. P. W. Blanchard, who has relieving them following the opening| been one of the assistant clerks at day of the loan campaign. | the Midwest hotel for some time, will — leave tomorrow evening for Denver * * Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hurtt of South Wolcott street, are the parents of a daughter, born Saturday at their home. o_o join her mother in making that city her future home. | SOCIETY I sons | °. c| A.M. Benfield, a well-known Cal- | ‘fornia engineer, Attorney J. D. | Bederman, both of San Francisco, and ast eveningg the members of the|T. J. Nestor of Seattle, the “Nut congregation of the Grantz Memorial| Man,” have been spending a few M. E. church, honoring the dens ti days in Casper looking over the oil pastor and his family, gave a de]. *t-|situation with a view of forming a ful reception which was attended by new oil company to develop about} many Methodists and members of | 10,000 acres of land. They left thi other Casper churches. jafternoon for Lander on a busi Mr. and Mrs. Giblin were presented | trip. with a fine, large Thermos bottle in| a leather case, a token of the hish Good Time at Reception For Rey. and Mrs. Giblin. 1 * * 2 | T. Lain and children of | esteem and fellowship that the con-|Lysite are spending « few days in| Mrs. W. Casper and are the Mia- west hotel. grecation h for both Mr. and M guests at Giblin. C. E. sentation, Mr. Giblin responding in| Ex Reoe a gracious manner, and expressii| 5. J. Farlow of Lander is a bus- t at leaving Casper. Short |imess visitor in i GASPS today. were made by Dr.. W. -H. e Rev. R. W. Kingsley s, C. H. McBride ac scouts ATTENTION A regular meeting of the Boy while Stand, West Second and Elm streets, First-class work ‘and _ satisfaction guaranteed. W. J. Thurman. 9-23-6t * * and J. C, Counts, cornetist, Mrs. Connant gave two interesting readings. The reception was held in the down | town stairs room which was decorated | attractively with flowers and flags. | Ice cream, cake and coffee were cer- | ved by the of the church the guests. Don’t forget to send your baby clothes to 221 No. Pine St., on Sept- 26th. | These garments are needed for the ore Wyoming children in the Wyoming Home at Wheatland. * « and Mrs... R. Dunlap and| Children’s Hom iter, M rented Raney, ee Mr and Mrs. C. H. Townsend have pect: on seu. ola aoe Seiil Sriatt returned from an auto trip tu Lara- st nver y S1t/mie and Denver where they attended awhile before leaving for Long! meetings of the Grand Lodge. Beach, California, to spend the win-| see ter months. | J. S. Mechling, district manager of NEyeS Re ‘the Oil Well Supply company, has Mr. and 1 Leon A . Friedrich . | Secure Mrs. Ed. McGuin, 311 So. | Maple, or to Mrs. D. C. O’Brien, rear | = ee DEVELOPED FOR SULDIER YANKS VSaeaed Work Started on Park County Reclamation Project Designed to Provide Homes for Returned Men CODY, Wyo:, Sept. loperations were commenced Mon lin the organization of a surv jerew by the reclamation service tu data on the Wiley with a view to open the disabled soldiers after the v It is likely that the water will be taken from the Shoshone lake above the dam instead of the South fork as was originally planned and ditch built by the Will ely be made 24.—Active in the draw e ditch carried 2s far aboye th Cody canal as possible cutting across to Sage creek near the S. A. Watkins ranch and skirt the divide east -f| the Fulton ranch crossing into Or. |gon basin near the old McFuffey cos! mine. The plan of bringing the canal thru} the canon on the south side of the river will likely be abandoned. It is more likely that the Wiley project will at last be brot under} water an area of $100,000 acres of choice Wyoming soil which will add millions to the wealth of Park coun-| ty. ————-—— DRILL NIGHT FOR HOME GUARDS THIS EVENING Tonight will be the regular night of the Guards. The committee entrusted with the dance to be held} Friday evening, October 11, will have a report ready and further advi are expected from headquarters Cheyenne. In order to bring up some of the newer members in the foot move- ments, the drill tonight will be with- out the rifles and the company will) go thru the foot movements and the! marchings only, BABE FOLLOWS HIS PARENTS TO THE GRAVE Wilson Hancock, the ten-months| old son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G M, Hancock, died to ‘child, F. M. Hancock, died ago Saturday and the mot but jtwo months later at the birth of th infant. A number of brothers sisters survive the infant, No funeral a geme} s have been made yet but interment will be |made in the Casver cemtery. |Scouts tonight, 7:15 at 414 South al program con ed of Beech. A. H. Moorman, Scoutmas- | ng numbers’ by Ec- | ter. 9-24-1t* ylvester Grant, Mr. Lundberg,| ee tas et C. H. Hood, cellist, piano Natrona __ black: th and wagon | rances and Grace Brown, *hop now open at W. W- Gordon! HIT TWICE Again conscientious. persistent, brings success. The VICT: PANY had holdings by the well of the New joining land. Now the S he old Cz extensive Victor Wyomin 318 Oil Exchange Eldg. “USED CLOTHING "ggisessei ;| Chapter, in conjunction with others project | 1 fs A deep cut will| which | tends out into Irma flat and thé| a8 | “The ten million imprisoned peo- drill | per-Embar lease on Hidden Don in a well at 1,700 feet a holdings THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE = CASPER WOMAN | ; | Miss Margaret Curtin, who has just | |returned from an extended business | land pleasure trip in the East, con- templates leaving tomorrow After- noon for Lander to look over a busi- ness proposition which has been sub- mitted to her by business interests of that place. Miss Curtin believes that} Wyoming will be the cynosure of at-| tratcon to thousands of people when | the war is over and anticipates rapid development in the state. — - \ ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Sept: 24.) —The troop train which passed thru Rock Springs at 5:45 o’clock on Fri- day evening, left a soldier at Gren} River, who at once boarded the next train out and got off at Rock Springs. Frank Bruce hurriedly took him by) auto to Point of Rocks, while ‘his! train awaited his arrival, and he was! able to board his train at that point. Any soldier will always be given a} helping hand in Rock Springs by some of our patriotic citizens. BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT’S Commission for Belgian Relief | Sends Out Appeal for Cam- paign to Collect 150 Tons During Present Week The Natrona County” Red Cross | of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and a SS is this week directing its} energies toward collecting 150 tons of used clothing for the 10,000,000 destitute people of Belgium and France. The campaign is being nade on the appeal of Chairman Herbert Hoover of the Commission for Relief jin Belgium and instructions have been received regarding shipping. Chairman Hoover's eloquent plea |for the millions of unfortunates, in a |cablegram tothe Red Cross follow: |ple in occupied Belgium and France| are facing shame, suffering, disease} and some of them death for lack of| clothing this winter. They must be helped. I hope that the Red Cross will undertake a renewed campaign | to obtain this clothing in America. It |can come only from us. Your first |campaign yielded magnificent result, bringing in fully 5,000 tons of cloth-| ling in good condition. But much |more is needed if these war-ravaged people are to get thru the winter in |decency and safety. In the face of | brutal coercion and spiritual suffer- ing they remain splendidly courage- There’s no use suffering from the awful agony of lame back. Don’t wait till it “‘passes off.” It only comes back. Find the cause and stop it. Diseased conditions of the bladder, or kidneys are usually indi cated by stiff lame back, wrenching pains, lumbago, sciatica, nervousnes: sleeplessness, tired, worn-out feeling, pain in the lower abdomen. These are nature’s signals for help! jat once. Go to your druggist and FOR SALE— ‘Two thousand fine wool | get a box of the pure, original GOLD yearling ew 2,800 black-face| | MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, im- earling ewes 00 medium fine | ported fresh every month from labor- yearling ew See | STILPHEN. | atories in Haarlem, Holland. Pleas- These sheep are extra good. 9-20-6t| ant and easy to take, they almost in. } Tae FU |stantly attack the poisonous germs Money to loan on everything. The! that are clogging up your system and | Security Loan company, reom 4, Kim. | bring quick relief. ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the an- \* nual meeting of the stockholders’ of| |The French Oil Company will be held) t the office of the company, room 18; : ilding...in the City. of of ‘Wyoming, on the 8 P.M, x directors business before the “GOLD MEDAL” Ady. the purpos t and transacting sch “ott aS May properly come ed this 22rd day of September, 1918. | WM. O. WILSON; | Pub, Sent. 24, 1918 Secretary well-direstad effort ‘OR WYOMING OIL COM- proven on Hamilton Dome York Oil Cor on ad~ a cattle Svndicate ¢d nd proves this ¢ ympany ‘s in that field. g Oil Compan Casper, W Ps YOUR KIDNEYS eo rr ELA PAGE THREE LYRIC Theater TODAY ALMA. RUBENS —IN—— “False Ambition” Her Soul is a for Gold! SCREEN TELEGRAM World’s Greatest News Graphic Official Pictures of War on the Water. See the rescue of the passengers from the Steamer President Lincoln. ALSO TWO COMEDIES YOU KNOW US! 10c and 20c Notice To Subscribers “Discontinue sending papers after date of expira- tion of subscription unless subscription is renewed and paid for. (This ruling to be effective October 1, 1918.)” —Extract from letter to newspaper publishers from | ous, This courage challenges our 3 i ashington. |charity. Let us match the courage| Here's the remedy. When you feel BY See eae of Belgium by the generosity of|the first twinges of pain or expe The above notice is self explanatory. The matter America.” ence any of these symptoms, get busy is put squarely up to the publisher. Subscribers of the Tribune (daily and weekly) have been notified as to their standing on the subscription books and many are in good standing. This is the last netice to those in arrears and the Tribune will not as- sume blame’ when on October 1, all papers are stopped to those in arrears. The government’s orders must be obeyed. ball Bidg. 9-11-tf| “For over two hundred years they ; | ees i they bean helping“ the’sick’ . Why Better pay up and in advance. jg rieee eee Bro Derty, ben us. Kune) not try them? Sold everywhere by heey Loan company, room A aa |reliable druggists in sealed packages. oa = = 9) e. _ *11+f three sizes. Money back if they do I e asper ’ ‘al y Yl une = Saha « auagates Cauetp | CIN F street will eave or Fort Dodge, Iowa, to future home until. Mr. a training cam Mr. rich has been with sete elry company s' Casper. ° - Canadain aviation returned from a week’s’ business trip to Billings, Mont. A. E. Lawrence has enlisted in the | i corps and will leave tomorrow morning for Calgary |§ to report for training. .*. 8 OUR BRANCH STORE WILL BE OPENED Wednesday, Sept. 25th | : ie The paving on East Second street | Word has been re has been completed from South Pine from Camden fin street to the North Western tracks ill at a uy Red Cross hosp’ I S,/and work is now being started ffrom 149 SOUTH CENTER 2 is recovering from the Wolcott street end, working east. d that he expected $2 8LO to be out of the hospital before t letter reached the nited States. Young & Sheffner is a Casper boy and s, as well as te re- -ISAVE THE |PENNIES arava Stamps will lea shin! E s duties d States Aris, Enger ing corps aptain Hopk: ed his appointment efter aminations a nthe week: ver and is, only ‘|Morado Coffee 125¢ bb. Owing to his ability to speak Japi:- nese, ns expects to be hort time. FOR R r room house, Midwest avenue n tandard. H. a Peterson, Phone ‘ 9 —ste ——e N American Cape May, where many soldiers from th front bing sent to recunerate is the oldest resort along the New Jrsey coa*t, Pass- ing from a prosperous whaling vil- lag, founded in 1699, it became a fishing village during the 18th cn~ tury, and then the greatest resort in America during the middle of the 19th century. The Centra: Grocery and Market 132 W. Second St., Phone 134J |] Half Block West of Grand Cen- tral Hotel About 90 per cent of the popula- tion cf Siberia is of Russian origin. | ———_— SaaS Natrona Butter Shop 112 North Durbin v To Supply the Demands of Oar Many Castomers on the South Side of Town, Where we will handie the best of Dairy Products. Also Fresh Bal- timore Oysters from the East daily —wWe Are Here to Serve You— | | | Telephone P | LYRIC THEATER Two Days COMMENCING SUNDAY, SEPT. 29th

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