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~~ > G « F TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1918 —__Buy LIBERTY Bonds to Provide Powder. ~~ 1 j | State of Wyoming, noon has been fixed as the date for r ; e e 9 f } County of Natrona,—ss: hearing the proof of said will and ea} 5 { ‘6 4 fh ; ' In the District Court, Sixth) considering said application for the . ad alr . rice 6s ¢C @ u It Judicial District, in and for} issuance of Letters Testamentary and aH I S ' } ; the County py A ' for the vacation and setting aside of ¢. } y i i bhi ae retin | all orders probating a prior purported wee y 3 f | A x Lil gitah . ‘will. All persons interested are re- \ | The following is the list of prices authorized by the Price Interpreting | ea Deceased | Wt f f BL) 2 | Board of Natrona County for two weeks ending Sunday, October 13th: | sonics sees al Birge bac! Roosters 8 og get etiabeed foe Po: y i | ‘oti is he * - 4 i Retailer Pays. Customer Should Pay. ‘last will and testament of the above; court room of said court in the City pcb ts \aeanaay Commodity Low High Low | High {named Frank Jameson, deceased, was|of Casper, County of Natrona, State : . . 8 i Price Price Price > Price . Tice filed for probate in the above entitled of Wyoming, and show eaeee, St ay : Serta Dy seanley te ce Mig Sod of Bot Wemtece, aie wee ea aa Battalion Commatider Comes from or 6 Wilson ‘beefed = petition af zaid will and the fvuance of said : 2 it soak bbe ake ae 2 eet | Bink Se Thermopolis to Inspect 1 oe 2 = Wheat Fi bulk, Ib__- .068 -O78 of g asking that a date be set for the) letters. * penences in soe Is le of irteen Sur Barley Floun, bolle par [bs G8 06% 107 073 United and Full Attendance _| hearing of proof of the said last) Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Octo- ami ana eg) Rye Flour, 10-lb. bags__---_ .58 -70 will and testament and for the is-| ber 1s . D. 5 vere 2 ‘ mus C dian R ment Rye Flour, 24-Ib. base - 1.40 1.55 Is Requested suance to Evaiyn C. Jameson (incor- | WARREN L. BAILEY, % . Corn Flour, bulk, per Ib. - 06 063 07 07% Tonight th “is will be i ‘ rectly named in said last will as Clerk of Said Court. Casper people are to have a treat in the matter of hearing a lec-| Rice Flour, bulk, ‘per Ib..-__ 103 124 j Tonight the guards will be inspect) Evelin C. Jameson), of Letters Tes-| WILLIAM ©. WILSON, . if CG 1, 10-Ib. ba; 58 70 ed by Col. Sliney, the commander of |tamentary under said will, and fur-| Attorney’ for Estate. ture on the war thru the efforts of members of the Home Guards. Ser- Goeniiony: 24.1b. pe - 140 1.55 \the battalion which the Casper unit|ther that the first day of November, | (SEAL) geant G. V. Hanley will appear in Casper next Tuesday afternoon and| Victory Bread, 16-02, loaf... 10 "123 lhas been assigned. ~ Col. ~Siney |A._D.1918, at ten o’clock in the fore- —_ Pub. Oct_1-8-15-22, 1918. ; evening and will give his lecture and also five reels of films depicting | Oatmeal or rolled oats, blk. Ib 064 OT} \ aga: Ghaper: tile: morninigs tea ae mare = = I scenes in France where our boys are now fightin: 98 “os. Ba-oz- pkg. 5-27 35-9 for $1.00 | thermopolis ; 8: Sugar, gran. por 100 Ibs__-- 8.65 10.17 10.00 11.00 Th Rene ti fil take piace. iy _ Sergeant G. V. Hanley, one of the 13 survivors of the famous Beans, white, navy, or pea— : leieteuintecs theater ab 7:8) andicn original Princess Pat Canadian Regi- }————————_ — _ zi not area sata re Re Ge | fall Sik ane is desited iy the cap- ment, who’ served 23 months in the} eans, colored, pinto, etc., Ib. - ‘ 4am trenches in France and Belgium, will WAR TOPICS TO jeer hed or Irish, Ib-~ aa ne | ‘The committee in charge of the d ! give a vivid portrayal of his expe- FEA TURE COLO: Raisins, seeded, 11-07 pkg’ ‘oo 123 aging pes be err by the ussite a orwar e which will be illustrated by a sensa- SCHOOL MEET Prunes, per Ib. ee +16 fcoerienth. aidthe preparationsiate Gi he j tional war film which he has just aia [ae td Scene ic 128 +163 coming along. fine. From all net With no thought of bursting shrapne received from France, DENVER, Colo., Oct. 1.—Corres- : PS 7 | cations it would seem that the dance $ “ x 3 5 “ grade, per 20-oz. No. 2can .124 174 \ hi He will appear here at the Tris the-| pondenee of Associated Press.)_.|Canned ‘Corn, standard grade, ety) Misha Rhergetiyptes © 9 8 and poisonous gases into which they ser Buetay eh ov Benet £°|faemodited education wil comes [oer 2008 No fan. 1020 oi [embers in trad tothe etl Siasce ai eg stools line: with Sergeant* Hanley went to France|for a large share of discussion at per 20-02. 'No-2-can_.-2. .16 2-3 20 the program were:one and all enthus- P 5 zs \ with his regiment in Decemb>r, 1914,|the annual meetings of the Colorado | Canned Salmon, tall pink Alaska, OTE tate the ate eee eve faculty of mind alert, with one iwhich was immediately tarown in.to| Education association this year. per 16-02, No. 1 can------ 18 25 [OOgepy cue aes Bele he boys ene ty ? ithe front-line trenches. Out of the| . The first of the series of three| Evaporated Milk, unsweetened, left ft Neicite: aa * Private Chi th ht onl —TO FIGHT AND WIN ‘original 1,250 men, there are ,only | Satherings will be in Grand Junction,|\ “per 6-02, can ----------- 054 073 \left for, service when Private Chic- oug y . 43 lefeic * ‘ *.° |November 6 to 9. This is called the| Ryaporated Milk, unsweetened, , {ane left Casper for the the training His lecture includes :.is thrilling| “Western district’? meeting. The} per 16-0z, can ---------- = b4 15- = % "s experiences, descriptions of many of |e@stern district meeting willbe in) Rutter, creamery print, Ib.._—- That is the way our men are going in- the most important battles of the|Denver November 7 to 9, while the/ Oleomargerine, best grade, Ib .36 .45—2 Ibs, for .85 é x wir, uses. of gas, liquid fire and|touthorn, gathering will be Held in| eps, stored, per doz... 521 ‘5B to battle. When the shnill whistle sounds tanks, Gernian methods of fighting, | Puchlo, Novem per te so have ac.| Cheese, Am. full erm, cut, Ib_ 82 40 be sa ee Pee Hun bia 8 ier conditions on the g th “| Lard, pure, bulk, per Ib----_ .292 35 western front, -both past and present, os bails Casas Sree riots Lard, pure, in tin, small_ 15 : = the a vance, out ey go er whole is vi ives i - ? * Medi 1.30 1. y jectiven andthe outcome and by | YoUnE of Chicago, Elmer B. Bryan, joie ame ES 3.15 4 heart in the task before them. No power ; ill show “why | President of Colgate college; Dr. Ern- é ors i: 387 80 4 the Allies will win.” | [est C. Noore, president of the Los| '#rd substitute, in tin emall 1.40 on earth can hold them back. Lecture Ilustrated by War Film _ | {nseles State Normal institution, Los Large. 2.40 2/80 Sergeant Hanley’s lecture is illus- Sree 2 Gate a8 bye Pobieat ORK Bacon, breakfast, standard grade— 4 3 > Bradford, Colorado’s superintendent , +! ] trated by one of the most sensational) (6 \ utic instruction wide, per Ih, ---------- .45 BB war films ever taken, which he has F ¥ i narrow, per lb. - = 403 -50 oe just received from France. The film : Ham, smoked, per Ib) ------ -354 42 i) shows evéry phase of the war as it is WYOMING AY IN HOSPIT L d now beif renee on the western i orwar e front, Gérman and French trenches . 3 4 3 40 feet apart with a terrific battle KILLED BY HUN AR ATTACK NOTICE 1 separa Sh pete te ne es Ope a bee th the tent stent piss ied Man's x Notice for Pi ublication, State of | issuance to her of Letters Testamen- world of ours. A man must The same sharp challenge to battle 1s Land” under terrible shell fire and ‘ Wyoming County of’ Natrona. ss: In tary when and where any person in- be thoroly awake to his op- - f W. 3 bringing back German prisoners,| Sidney Edwards, Private in Com-| District Court. Sixth Judical district terested may appear und contest the portunities to succeed. He sounding or us. e must answer in the British infantry charging thru the|pany I of the 167th infantry was|in the matter of the estate of Loomis |same dated September 27th 1918. must enjoy perfect vision. barbed ite "entanglements and/ killed while lying injured in a Red|S. Cull, deceased. | Warren L. Baliy, Clerk DUBE SclgReey: 08... Optometry, same proud way—the way of our fight- bombing the German front line| Cross hospital in France when the| Notice for publication of time ap-| Pub. Sept. 27 28 30..Oct,123467/|f has made it possible to de- ; 5 trenches, all the guns -en the west-| Huns shelled the hospital. pointed for proving will, Etc. 18, 1918. termine the exact condition ing men—the American way. We must ern front in action; German methods| This bare statement does not tell| To epee interstien in ees i ae ar st srteced ofa = SY) bar af re ‘ik fi hi of fighting, and.one of the mipst.re- |it all, however. Private Edwards was|Estate; Notice is hereby given, that) TST your Bronss'itsom f Kisweii|f radicate the too end the way the t § i i W Bis ii Monday the 7th day of October, 1918, | ene pratnid deat oe eradicate the trouble. We y y ig! 7” ;markable airplane ever filmed} a Wyoming boy. His mother is now | Monday y er, | Bldg. MTOR sc tere ae Oe Lk Dee Li ctkabitosceremvend ‘showing .am actual battle between a *German und French airplane 10,000 feet in the air in which the French pilot after a sensational fight aided by the anti-aircraft guns bring down the German machine, which is dashéd to pieces. The film shows more ac- tual warfare than any film previously shown and issexplained in detail by Sergeant; ley. Three performances will be given rnoon when the sergeant “what he actually saw the two women, and two lec- ning. The price of “eents, war tax 5 cents Re ER os STAR PLAYERS TO.BE SEEN IN LYRIC FEATURE Casper playgoers will have another opportunity to see several of the play- ers who made the “Clansman” and “Intolerance” famous, in D. W. Grif- fith’s latest, and greatest success, “Hearts of the World’ which comes to the Lyrie theater, three days, starting Saturday, October 12th. They are, Lillian Gish, Robert Har- ron,, George and Josephine Crowell. Dorothy G who plays the part of “the little disturber” in “Hearts of the World” and furnishes the most lively bit of comedy in the i , which has already of praise for her in , was not seen in the} “Clansman” but took a small part in “Intolerance.” Her sister, Uilliam, who plays “the! girl” in “Hearts of the World” and} who made the trip to the battlefields of France with Dorothy and Robert Harron to make scenes of the big production, was seen a@ Elsie Stone- man in “The Clansman” and ‘symbo- lized Walt. Whitman’s imaginary character “out of the cradle endless rocking” in “Intolerance.” Josephine Crowell who took the part of the “Southern mofher” in “The Clansman’’ and the vindictive Queen Catherine de Medici in ‘“In-! tolerance’ is “the. girl's” mother in “Hearts of the World.” | Robert Harron who plays the male} lead “the boy” in “Hearts of the World” impersonated the Stoneman boy in “The Clansman” and ‘played the modera boy in “Intolerance.” His nemesis in ‘Hearts of the World’ is von Strohm (played by George Seig- man) a villainous. Mun’ officer and erstwhile spy: George Seigman was Silas Lynch in “The Clansman” and the leading villain ‘in “Intolerance.” ——=o. . Position Wanted — Experienced stenographer; can furnish references. Phone 368 W. e 9-39-2* ——-———— For information and prices on All- metal Weatherstrip, Phone 271J, a resident of Pinedale, where the fartherest from a railroad paper is printed. Private Edwards was stricken with appendicitis July 14 while in the front trenches and was removed to a hospital ten miles in the rear. The Huns shelled the hospital and his death resulted, po rata rN Be NEBRASKA FIRM COLONIZING LAND TRACT NEAR WOLTON} F, E. West of the West Land & Inyestment company of Lincoln, Neb., was a Casper ‘visitor Monday on his way to Lincoln from firm work at Wolton. Mr: West is finding homesteaders for a large tract of land near Wolton and is bringing many parties of farm- ers up to view the property from Ne- braska. Last week he had four men and this week three. ~ In the early part of October, Mr. West expects to bring up a whole train of prospective homesteaders from Nebraska and will place them on the property at Wolton. ‘S Mr. Wolton is working in conjunc- tion with Knight & Seward of this place, © f " Near yt ite. SER PATRIOTIC ‘SERMON. IS LOCAL CHURCH FEATURE A _patridtie: sermon was preached by Father Mullen last Sunday when he asked that each head of a house of this parish purchase a Liberty bond in the present drive. Father Mullen asked the parish- oners to go ‘to the bond sellers and not wait for the latter to come to them. The Catholics of Casper have instituted the custom of singing the Star Spangled Banner after every service, petennsd Pads FE ARDY eS LIGHTHOUSE ERECTED FOR ALL AIR FIGHTERS [My United Preas] BERNE, Aug. 31.—(By mail.)— A guide to lost airmen has been cre- ated by the Swiss government on a plateau near, the Castle of Porrent- ruy, close to the Franco-Swiss-Ger- man border. This is believed to be the first “aerial lighthouse” erected, It-is in- tended to inform all belligerent air- men that they are near the . spot where two warring nations and one neutral nation join boundaries. pia aks dye ei Clad in overalls, handling pick and shovel and operating machinery, Miss Edna Terrill. and her sister are regu- larly employed in the silica mines in Clackamas county, Oregon. Bk Sasa dali The County Commissioners of Wa- trona county are holding a meeting | today at the Court House. Tom: Hall, | —_—_—___—_ Your Success Depends on Tribune your doors and windows, Phone 271J, 9-17-tf hat 10 o’elock, A: M. of Said day, at the; Court Room of said Court, in the! Haye Allmetal Weatherstrips in- County of Natrona, Wyoming, has) stalled at once? Save 20 to 40 por i ime and place’ cent on your coal bill.. Phone 271-J. our charges are very ‘fair. Burnett-Hynes Op. Co. round Floor. Midwewn 17. te ”? “Carry On? Into the front line trenches comes the signal to charge. company commander swings “‘over the top.”’ and stumbling through the hell of ‘No Man’s Land,” come the boys. They gain a yard, five, ten, and the machine guns speak. The com- mander falls, but over his shoulder, above the din of battle, he shouts,, “Carry On, Lieutenant!” So on and on, till every officer falls, and the grizzled old Sergeant sets his teeth and takes what’s left of them on to victory. é forward shoulder to shoulder, irresistibly, | We must show the war-maddened Hun a united American people moving to Victory. Our task is to supply the money, the ships, the guns, the shells tha we must have to win. It is a tremendous task. We must do it as our fighting men _do theirs—with the indomitable spirit of Vic- tory. We must work, and save, and lend with one thought only-—-TO FIGHT AND WIN. HE fighting slogan in France, gathering inspiration and signifi- cance as the conflict grows more violent and more desperate, is On land, on sea, in the air, it rings sharp and clear. The At his heels, pushing “Carry On” rust bo our slogan here at home. We must ‘Carry On’’ to the utmost limit our ability, to the last dollar of our resources, till Let us stand shoulder to shoulder—buy all the Liberty Ronds we can. Let us keep our Bonds and save to buy more,’ “Carry On!’’ Buy Liberty Bonds! — Victory is won. THIS SPACE SUBSCRIB3ED TO WINNING THE WAR BY WHITE’S GROCERY of Arminto, one of the commission | ( q au Vv bl Bak Goods , is in the city today for, the meet-j 2rocemes ruits egetables ery Go fie: A fic {115 East Second. Phone 505 scat Always Fresh. GET INTO THE FIGHT—WITH YOUR WHOLE } HEART. BUY BONDS—TO THE UTMOST! 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