Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1918, Page 4

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“HANSOM DIRECT TO BERLIN” These British Tommies intend to triumphant ride through Berlin. Of ce The cab was found in a ruined village ern front. SCIENCE CHURGH IPENS HOUSE TO SOLDIER YANKS “Welfare House,” Established in ‘London, Furnishes Temporary Home for Thousands Fight- ing Men LONDON, Sept. 27.—On August 1 as“already announced in a cable dis- patch to the Christian Science Moni- tor, the Christian Science Welfare House, for thé use -of the Allied forces, at 112 Eaton Square, London, S. W. 1. Week af- ter week vast contingents are being added to the American army already transported across the Atlantic; con- sequently thousands of soldiers and sailors now find a temporary home in the little island from which their forefathers set sail in quest of lib- erty three centuries ago. The Wel- fare House is primarily intended for the convenience of those officers and men of the United States army and navy who are interested in Christian was opened es to com The Christian Science Welfare House is situated in a convenient close to the American em- center, and the busy thorofare around Victoria station. Various bus§ routes pass close by, and tube and under- ground railway are easily and quickly reached, but the creeper-clad house s in a wide, sunny square, spreading plane trees cast a hade in the long, hot summer cool The house is designed to help and iend in every way the men of the allied forces. It is actuated by the desire to do everything to make the men feel as much at home as possible. The reception rooms, it is hoped, will provide and ac ble place where friends can meet, while for the con- ence of the men an information u will be open from 10 a. m. till 6 p. m., and a register will be kept of the addresses of those who let rooms or take in boarders. The bureau will also be prepared to make arrangements for those officers dr men on leave who wish to spend a quiet time in the countyy, while for those anxious to see something of the sights of London expeditions to to interesting parts of the’ city, includ- ing picture galleries and museums, wil! be planned, and the bureau will always be ready with the names of hosts and hostesses willing to invite officers and men, si y or in small parties, to their houses, so that all who desire may share the social in- tercourse that can only be enjoyed in the midst of home lif The Christian nce Welf ve House, too, has reading and writing rooms will also be available at the men can make themselve Bay LIBERTY Bonds to Feed Fighters. | Furnished by ° | OTIS & COMPANY., | | Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Stock Bid Ask. Allen Gil_--..- +25 32 American ---_- -003 OL Bessemer ---.-- .04 -06 | Boston-Wyo. _ 17 Black Bear_ 10 Big Indian 25 Big Five -- 02 Columbine AL Cente -01 Cons. -76 Elkhorn’ -_._-- 80 T. Williams 2.60 | Glenrock Oil-_- 3.873 Helea-Wy -008 Jupiter .03 Glenhurst -10 Kinney 60 Merritt _ 21.00 Midwest Com.-_- 98 Midwest Ref..-_ 112.00 | Midway ~~ “ 023 | Northwest : 52 Out west -02 Pahtfinder — 08 | Premier _-.- 03 ! Republic Pet. 03 | Riverton Re. _-- 12 018 07 . Blackfoot 008 | tern Ex.____ -60 | ride in comfort when they begin their Wind River k: 25 ourse the cab will neéd a little repairing. WOUne tee es .20 which the British captured on the west- Wind River Pet. .20 barely able to get around at all. completely lost my appetite, and what} I did force down caused me sO much pain, I could hardly stand it of! course this got my nerves in a ter- rible condition, and I hardly knew| what it was to sleep at night. I'd! just roll and toss until morning. i REFINING PLANT — 0} Today’s Quotations || |I had been thru ‘so much there again. thing could do. I have work and wait on me. ing seemed to give me any strength | wards. and altho’ I tried and tried to get | up’ and move around, it was no use. wonderfully. Everybody insisted that I go to set my own table, and no ee fame behind the name, Firestone, has been earned by performance under most exacting, road and load conditions. We advise Firestones and carry a complete line of tires, tubes and accessories, Make free use of our ever you need it. You will find it right: right quality, right price, quality service when- |bick to the hospital, but I saja "N couldn’t bear the thot of going back} “Then I decided to try Tanlac, as I heard so much about it ‘and it’s the -honest truth this medicine did more for me than I ever thot any- I have taken six bottles now, and my “stomach is in fin bed and my hisband had to leave/|splendid condition. | ‘h I had the | appetite and can eat anything I want best attention I could get but noth-|and never suffer the lest bit after- “Tanlac certainly has built me up| Just think, before I I was so weak, I just couldn’t do took it, I didn’t have strength ened w I can do every bit of my house work, ‘even | ceing to do it. I’m glad for to the washing, if necessary, and I|one to know what Tanlac sleep like a child and wake up in|for me and~hope the story , the mornings feeling refreshed and|case will help other sufferers full of life. I’ve gained twenty}the same relief.” . pounds and look so well that my doc- Tanlac is sold in Casper } tor told me to keep right on taking Casper Pharmacy and in ).. the Alcova Mercantile Co_ I just a, fine SCENE FROM “HEAKTS OF THE WO THE LYRIC SOON. ANNOUNCEMENT TO BOOKKEEPERS AND PEN Classes in Business Penmanship. Ornamental Writing, } and Lettering willbe conducted at the Casper Business ( 7 to 9 p. m., Tuesday and Thursday of each week. An RLD” COMING FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1913 ny Yo ge TC Io PROGRESSING Will Be Ready to Run Oil Soon, “At last I got so bad off that I was taken to the hospital, and had} an operation performed. I was there | for five weeks, \and finally got back! home. I) Earl C. Boyle 231-237 N. Center Phone 9 for thoce who wish to write better. Opening October ist. Say Reports; Pilot Butte Pipe aiiwas | & Spertect (wreck, Line Delivering to Tank Cars: ~* was so weak I couldn’t move around | the house at all and had to stay right | | a ES Natrona blacksmith and wagon{ The plant of the Riverton refinery Shop now open at W. W- Gordon, ‘is nearing completion, altho the firm stand, West Second and Elm streets, * First-class work and satisfaction| has had some trouble to due ,guaranteed. W. J. Thurman, 9-23-6t false feports sent out about in the ——————— some past, it has gqne ahead with com- FASS Our property with us. The Se-| mendable celerity i nthe building Of piag.% 10a" Co. Reom 4 Kimball Sarists) the refine at Riverton and will soon —————-—— jbe in shape’ to run oil. * 2 8 The Illinois pipeline from Pilot List your property with u: Butte is running oil from that field Security Loan company, room 4, Kim: to the railroad right along and seven | ball Bld cars were sent out to the Cas; fineries Monday. As_ the plants take oil from other fic the state, there is every 1 that they can spare enough for the Riverton plant. The new plant will make gasoline jand motor fuél, its main output when it starts up as these two articles of commerce in the petroleum world ure the most in demand. —— SURVEY OF OIL FIELDS BEING | | MADE BY U.S. The Geologi Survey is maki a map of Wyoming and the Wyo- ming oil fields. The work will take about two years to “complete but much has been done already. One of the surveying gangs are now at Riverton going ,over the country there and they have but recently fin- ished up at Tehrmopolis where they surveyed out the Warm Springs and other fields. RP FIFIFTIFSIFSLISISLLILL LA inspection. os Miss Neer announces the opening of her classes in classic, interpret- ive and modern dancing, Saturday, September 28, at I. O. O. F. hall. Phone 151-J. 9-25-3t Se The first institution for the em- ployment of the adult ‘blind was es- tablished in Edinburgh in 1793. a Until 1905 the British title of Prime Minister had no official status whatever. In that year a royal war- rant officially gave the prime minis- ter precedence over his colleagues. The rulers of the signatory powers don’t affix their signatures or secls to the peace treaties entered into by them. This important formality is carried out by the specifically ac- credited peace com™i#sioners. ————>—— a - 16 : Doctor Said “Keep On Taking Tanlac” Mrs. Bieal Gains Twenty Pounds —wWants Others to be are within reach TO CALL nas. Have just arrived and are on display for your These are up-to-date garments and the prices WE INVITE YOU Also new arrivals in Underwear and Kimo- Always at Your Service. THE of all. PSs Elegant New Dresses Poste Lote te kote tote eee te tateses Be ee a a st aR 8 ; : Keith Lumber Co. Let Us Quote You On RIG TIMBERS A complete stock of lumber, lime, cement and coal Phone 3 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SPP Hog | Se-aSoete foes eagotee 1% ? ye ¢ ey AND WHITE TRUCKS (LALAMLLA dd dd ddd Our Service. SEE. US FIRST Blackstone Transit Co. Operating 17 Motor Trucks ‘Ask for Harbison 165 Ash Street. Telephone 571-J. 500 Patiiakie 7 — FOR —— U.S Government Work ‘ — AT — Nitro, West Virginia Wages 3714c 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, adyanced. _[ileals fur- nished free enroute. ; SHIP TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Cy Sod eee oe 0-0 afo-efe-sSo-<So-cfe-efe oSe-afo afo 420 of ato-ete- elo cke <0 «fe alo aloeto-efoa’e of samsalres| Freight Hauling is OurBusiness Are largely responsible for the Dependability o! > o> ote ste she te ate ots * with their books and papers, or ¢ Helped A . : sit and write their letters undis- _—— } ( : turbed. A Ctrtain number of bed- “I have not o gained twen F N H roomse will o be available at the pounds since I began taking Tanla e s Welfare House, to provide sleeping|but it has done me so much good accommodation, at a reasonable|that my doctor after seeing the im- price, for men staying in London, and | provement this mediéine brot, ad- breakfast will be provided at a mod-| vised me to keep on taking it,” de- erate charge.—The Christian Science |clared Mrs. Mary Bieal, of 519 Day- Monitor. ton avenue, Seattle, a few days ago. — “J feel so grateful for Tanlac, I Look at your doors anc windows)don’t know what to say,” continued and see the necessity of having All-|Mrs. Bieal. “‘For three years I suf- metal Weatherstrip. No job tov fered such agony with my stomach, small or too large. We do them all, that I wasn’t able to do a thing Phone 271-3. -9-17-tf around the house, In fact, I sas i) N N ' N i) \ SHOP Ground Floor O. S. Building EES ay \ a SS {| ‘For further particulars see E. J. BRIGHT at the Offices of See Ben or E. Richard Shipp OPEN SUNDAYS

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