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ry OF COLORADO 10 TALK RL GASPER (Continued from page 1) —_ : mittee is now well organized. The city has been divided street by street and one woman will solicit subscrip- tions on each street. The different women’s organizations have been di- vided in vocational divisions such as teachers, stenographers, bookkeep- ers, Waitresses and maids. Mrs. W. O- Wilson, assisted by Mrs. John} Grieve, will have charge of the sq licitation among the stenographers| and bookkeepers; Mrs. M. C. Keith! and her assistant will solicit the | teachers; while Mrs. T. A. Boone will take subscriptions from the waitress- es and maids. Anyone who might not be called! upon by members of these committees should. notify the chairman of the committee and her subscription will be taken care of. Mrs. C. E. Winter, chairman of the) Woman’s Committee, and her assist- ant, Mrs, O. G. Johnson, will be at} Liber 0 $ Bailding, every day and will be glad to answer any and all inquiries and will make suggestions to the dif- ferent chairmen to assist them in the} work. The phone number is 429-W. Meeting at Freeland At the Freeland school house on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wy- gant and Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will fur- nish the music, and Capt. #itt will be the director. The Liberty Chorus will meet for a big rehearsal at the rear of Otis & Company’s offices on the ground floor of the Oil Exchange building on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp.. Both High School and adult choruses should be present, as this is the Ist rehearsal before Saturday, October 5th, when the chorus will sing for the opening of the Fourth Liberty Loan drive. The chorus will be assisted by the Casper Band at the Wednesday evening rehearsal. Bé. present and be as prompt as possible. The quartette at the Burlington freight depot tonight will consist of the following: Mrs. -Sylveser Grant Mrs. H. C. Bretschneider Mrs: Ed. Lord , Mrs. C. E, Wygant 2 Mrs. Charles J. V. Berg Mr, Julius Lundberg Mrs. J. G. Jones . Mrs, Wm. Tolhurst Mts. Wim. Tolhurst, ace nist. Mr. Julius Lundberg, Thomas, directo: ee . soloist Cc. W, re WILSON PEAK, MOUNT BLANC The Star-Spangled Banner is flying on this peak of Mont Blanc, which in the future will be called Wilson peak, It was formally the Piltschner peak, named after a German explorer. The Loan headquarters, room 205 | EX'GOY, BUCHTEL-LIBERTY LOAN SPEGIAL ARRES | — IN-CASPER AT 11:80 WEDNESDAY, “WAR RELICS FEATURE OF EXHIB Materials of War Make up Special Train Scheduled to Spend Twelve Hours in Casper Tomorrow; Cars tracks at the east end of the ‘brick walk until 11:80 at night. Return- | One Howitzer—German. ; French model One 150 MM. German field piec: " One floating navy mine. | One French model compressed air One French cariteen. bomb thrower on hipod. | Seven assorted shells. Two French balonets. ‘Three Two Austrian non-com’s trench) ge lags One used pig. { knives. Three French marine daggers. One mortar for “flying pigs.” | One German helmet. ~ Three pear-shaped grenades. Three flags. . Seven egg taeree Two One set German armor. grenades. One German cartridge case. Two short cylindrical grenades, One gas grenade. | One French cartridge case. One French knapsack with equip-|| Qne American infantry equipment ment, "0." One used. Two Dragoon’s swords. One French bayonet, dagger type. One knapsack, empty. Four hand grenade bags. One can-trench food. | One set barbed wire staples. One French rifle, cavalry model. One aero bomb, small. Two aero bombs, large type. | One dummy French, “75” shell. CASPER WILL HAVE HONOR OF | NAMING A SHIP OR TANK IF IT .Qne 1917 American rifle. : One bolt. One bayonet, American. One Colt machine gun. One Colt machine gun tripod. Two machine gun boat mounts, { One German machine gun. French gas mask, old type, One case an dbandolier for Ger- man machine gun. Other material coming. One German bombing plane. ' district, 6f the Fourth Liberty Loan drive, or will she-be lucky enough to be one of ‘the ten to name one of the ten:ships to be used in exter- tninating the Huns? The answer is yet, if Casper will be the firet city of its class to exceed its quota and at the same time distribute the sale of bonds to at least 20 per cent .of- its population. If Casper is the sec-| purchaser and small honor. emblems ond city of its class to reach the! will be given to be posted on mail same attainment, it will have'the hon-|hoxeg for rural bond subscribers. or of naming a tank. |. A-carbgard industrial emblem will ures for each city the committee be-| —— lieves the 1910 census to be inequit-| able as a basis, due to the fact that) i] : in some instances business condition, ‘ obtaining in the past few years havc) 4 2 changed the official 1910 census to a} r great degree. he basing of com-| petition will be on ithe present pop-| 3 ulation which must be certified to| , ed soldiers and speakers will be with| One . rockets and fuses. this train who will explain the ar-| One Lewis gun. 7 ticles. This is a very interesting] Two Lewis gun magazine holders, ‘and excellent exhibit, and the peo-|full. | ple of Casper should not fail to avail! One German trench mortar, wood- | themselves of this opportunity to see| en base, old type, these materials of war: One piece artillery wheel spoke. | One French “75” field piece. One piece of machine gun tripod. One minnenwerfer—German. One Miltrailleuse, French. |or ranches. C. W. 3 One German rifle and bayonet. | FO. SUBSCRIBES LOAN QUOTA SOON 2225 \ are t " ‘Will Casper be one of the ten cities in the Tenth Federal Reserve’ tober Auction House, 408 North fen mayer of Cerin, soeeipenied by 8. Pas Sere kp Pergnniion cay grent throng of spectators and officials, Wall | ies ie oelice. ay climbed the peak on August 15 and ¢xceed their quote : while ‘hoisting the American flag re- Biats when 75 per went of their em hamed it Wilson peak. a ea ae at ito the Fourth Good Witnesses, The community honor flag will be It was quite an important case and the same sige as the Third Liberty Mr. Sixnate, the country lawyer, felt loan flag bit will have four instead Worrled about the result, He was of tlirce stripes. It will he awarded foubttul of his two witnesses. under the following conditions: | So, when the morning came forthem| 1. A. county, city, township or to appear in court, he himself called | school district will merit a flag when for them, and together.the three drove'| its quota which has been allotted, ‘o the nelghboring town. is exceeded, provided 20 per cent of Conversation lagged, and the lawyer | its’ present popubition are subscrib- trew despondent, As they passed | ers to the Fourth ‘Liberty loan. nelaiog turnips he pointed to a number 2. Each county. chairman shall-no- Ps bead tify.the central committee on or be-; fore October 5 whether there will be communities within his county that} will contend for flags, j you isee ine aakon those crows there?” eh Pia! hartubae witness No. arep) ? What color do-you think ‘thoy “White!” answered he who was Bo-- ng to speak the whole truth, The attorney gasped, “Abt and what d } biked cea lo ‘you think?” he “Oh; they're white, without a doubt!” ®ald he, Then the lawyer heaved a deep sigh ‘of relief, ‘ Very i And ther, ma ed all states exceeding their quotas under the same population regula-; tions as communiti " { 4. Counties or cities desiring hon-| or flags of a special size may pur- chase same at their own expense ‘thru! the central committee. | Honor stars will be awarded,coun- ties or other communities whose uo] tas mre exceeded by 50 per cent. An additional honor star will be award- eA. each additional -60—per.-cent, “Good! « «8. State honor flags will’be award-j\which reads as follows in yhich each icompeting city is sit-| uated: | Honor flag @wards will be made Government: Sets October 27 ac’ Date to Turn Clocks Back, by the central liberty loan commit- tee at Kansas City. Community and Thus Clearing Up | ‘Confusion : A good deal of confusion exists apparently, as to when the daylighi saving plan which went into effect last sprimg has its termination in the fell, Weather ‘bureau officials have set at rest reports that clocks would be turned back one hour last Sun- day morning by pointing out that the. day-light saving plan continues in operation until ‘the last Sunday in October. 3 i To clear away doubts as to the time limit of the day-light saving period’ ‘the’ weather ‘bureau calls attention to the wording of the act of congress approved March 19, 1918. Section 3, ““Ghat_at-2 o'clock antemeridian of the last Sunday in March of each year’ the standard time of each zone ‘shall be advanced one hour; ‘and at “2)) o'clock antemeridian of the last/Sun- day in October in each year the stand- ard time of each zone shall, by the retarding of one hour, be returned ‘o the mean astronomical time of the degree of longtitude governing spid zone so that between the last ‘Sun- day. in-March : P ie ated bs EIGHT- ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, ECEPT HEAT - e . : Fi tairs. Th: i ct Will be Parked at Burlington that Wil appeel ts someone whe" wanie’s Noms to Ge! fall Yo URE house is located close to refineries, South of railroad. Following is a partial list of the}! One two-in. shell. f me cir cash. pedance a80 ‘per month. 4 ideal purchase for someone employed in the refin-. articles in the war exhibit train tour- hell case. ress T. E. D., care ne. 5 ‘One set wire stapl e ing the West, which will be in Cas-] 9 ot 7 ee : P wep ! ANOTHER BARGAIN per tomorrow, Wednesday, at noon] One get pup tent stakes. Fayesreses houne seer nioes to pegnetise, put South of railroad. and remain on the Burlington side: noon syees $200 cash, and Address T. E. D,, care Tribune. FOR SALE—9-year-old family horse: light buggy and harness, all for $100; |good conditien; great bargain. Ad- dross P. O. Box 429, Casper, Wyo. 3t dh Ibs; 9-ponnd rearing yearling pb doe |550, 2 year old straiae 480 Ss and Te: Sy pe na , stoc! le Patich “Barney, 446 South Durbin. Phone 3915V, Casper, Wyo. 9-17-12t* South Parke Pa “9-26-10t" ‘ollr-hole laundry stove. Pack. B-26-100 parlor 6 56 FOR it H. P., 3 phase 1730 R Es a ,Wantern: Giisdinic anotort in good running, order; cheap. . Liberts , Sarage, 180 South Eim. 9-26-6t PIANO ‘TUNING — Iam in or ei i Call phone; Nor Bs0W, Ail Seer ghia? anteed. Wade Cramer. 9-28-6t: one in Al ‘terme. ee peer matenise city carriers at once; . id. ly ti i. van Doren, stattica. Apply. 84-8 an et ey DRESSMAKING : WANTED—Plain ‘or ey, dressmak- . 2615. D— _ing,_ 815 8. Center, 9-80-6c Susie sta a Nabivmepeenbosueapen Seputh. Sty e) ‘bookkee| + ex! ei Abdrese Box 17, ‘Tribune. mare WANTED—Competent girl to ca: baby Sunday moraines: phone WANTED —Gitl for general house. work. Phone 811. Rey 9-27-8t* Ses, 9 of whe camper Dally PAIL TRIBUNE house § per month payments. AUTO «EXCHANGE CO.—We huve all Ainds of titammaniles for Sale; every | pdteT YOUR. a | 233 | 40: |FOR Second. SALE i Office Desk a and aH Rope, good new, $15.00. Sasthee Phonograph, a Hecotas, $36. HARRY FREE THE LOT SIAN pay A HA a on Reed. Mysspingtan 9 uh si close in to Secon “ 42,500—$500 cash. 4-room house with 3 finished rooms tn iement, stove heat, water, electric ts. A good buy. $2,150—gooa New 3-room house apd bath. all modern joors, full size lot: " except heat; oak eon mear CY Ave. $2,550—good. 3-room house and room for bath with- Aptynes; lot faces two streets; uflt and in gor conditio 850—with $500 down and balance on easy terms. | 3-room house near CY Ave., corner lot. 1,600 gan only $250 down—balance rent. |3-roam house North Burlington Addi. tion, close in to Center t. §800—$50 cast, balance on casy verms, FOR NT. (4-room house, unfurnished, large barn, Center street. on $-room ‘house on McKinley street. 5-room ‘house furnished, house modern, Jocated on Ash street, close to both Schools. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR SA 157 Bo. Center 3t. Phone S06-W. cere ina LOAN COMPANY R SALE 2 A flock of Fords, including Sedans, Touring Car;"Roadsters; all at bargain UL t f Cas} dol: od business. ere ee Fine. house, $7,500; terms. Rooming houses; all sizes. FOR Houses in all parts of -the city. Treg al ferget the South Casper Addi- BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS RITY LOAN COMPANY of é SECU! | There will be ten pines of cit-\be supplied to an industrial plant|—_ : Room: 4 Miathall Bldg. wehsne 002 ‘ies in the district as follows: when 75 per cent or more of its em-|" Money to loan on ‘everything. The Class 1 Under 5,000 ployes have subscribed to the Fourth | Security Loan Co., Room 4 ‘Kimball! FOR RENT ” 2 Under _ 5,000 to 10,000 joan. In cases where more than 75| Bldg. : 9-11-tf| FOR RENT— hou 29 W. | a -tf; FOR RENT—Rooming se. 289 ” 8 Under 10,000 to 15,000) her cent of. the employes have sub- yer ree ran “ rt Second St. 9-26-50" ” 4 Under 15,000 to 20,000) scribed and additional dise with the oth eth ‘Address, Add. care Trin | FOR RENT—Four room house, lights ” 6 Under 20,000 to 30,000) proper figures (up to 100 per cent) | une. $-H6-at*| | and water, Bast Buckman. Phone 890 “8 Under 30,000, to 5,000} wit be supplied. When a fitm has! Wanamp 'HURNITURE WIT per | eee Lincoln" -87-6t we 7 Under 50,000; to 75,000 | won the right to place the card board|._ highest. cash price. for. Furniutre | FOR bs eae room apartment fur. | ie 8 Under . 75,000 to_ 100,000 | emblem in its plant it may obtain at|Phone 249, 121 W. ist St.. 9.27-6t| mished and modern,jat 716 E. Second | "9 Under 100,000 to 150,900 its own expense a cloth honor pen-| WANTHD—Three young men 10 to AB | GODS ge ah » 10) Under 150,000 and over inant to place permanently im | itt: Ww hn A pias ‘Apply to magager, | irnished; water ‘ond light: Fourdh | In establishing the population fig-\ plant. earn eens “88-3 and Lincoln. Phone 820W. ' 9-30-3t| FOR RENT—Four-room bungalow, un- furnished; call 820-W. 9-30-3t ee FOR RENT—Unturnished basement, 4 rooms with bath and heat furnishea. Phone 820W. 9-30-3¢ POR RENT—Rooms for gentlemen; $10 and $15 per month. Call evenings after 6 o'clock, 305 BE. Fourth. 9-30-4t — FOR RENT—Modern room; close im; jot and cold water. Plone 665W ‘North Wolcott. 9-30-60 Baki averted dehy POR RENT —4-room furnished house: 305 Marion St. L. F. Kelly, phone} 1 W. b-g0-2t" | room for two cars. | McRorey Apt. | 9-38-6t°* | —_—_—— OO FOR RENT-—Three-room house; water | and vee In; rents for $25 month. | Phone 441Ww. 9 ote ————— FOR RENT—Two-room house; furnish- ed. CaH 659R between 6 ba hy GARAGE for vent; 222 South Maple. 9-28~ FOR RENT=Two 2-room furnished | apartments, €64 West eScond. Phone | 672. 9-28-3t | 24 HEE ER SESE RRR, [ELE BOR RENT—Light-room house, part- iy furnished. “347 No. Pine’ Phono | aetWw. 9-28-3t | RENT — Three-room furnishea basement close to refinery; also shack for batching. Phone 838R, 845 Midwest Avenue. 10-1 Rentals; ACCOUNTANTS M. A. MESTAS Auditor and Accountaat Office Efficiency Phone 794. 202 Oll Exchange 1: Casper, Wyo. Meet Me at 4.A Congenini Place for Gentle men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- fionery, and Soda Fountain. BEAUTY PARLOR Appointments by Telephone. sia Telephone To i MISS DELIA LENEHAN . ay, aaa Smith Bldg., Suite 11. i VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists | C. M. Smyth asemeen’ | | 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 2593 | —O CHIROPRACTORS ater eae.) J. H. JEFFREY, DG PRC. Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. Phone 706. } SILVERBERG Dentists BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings and Sundays by Apointment Phone 361. DR. MORGAN | DR. J. E. BEAL, DENITST 208 0-8 Building Phone 5M Hours 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by ap- 7 ointment | | DOCTORS “DR. I. N. FROST Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery | | | 1 i Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 a ee SR ee DR. .H. R. LATHROP j DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrba: | ch H ‘Office Phone 84 ! Dr. Foster—Residence__ i Dr. Lathrop—Residence_ ' PRIVATE HOSPITAL ; 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 —————————0 Dr. J. C. Kamp PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: i Office 130 House 85 9. . BOL Ws ice Office 123 EB. Second St i oom 2, Wood Block" ——————. FOR RONT—Furnishod S-room apart. | ment with bath; close in. bs Mahe Hi] et | FOR, RENT—Two. ing roems: no ch 727 W. choo! it qppeare house kee! dren; phone 618W, 10-1-2t) 10.” 10-1-5t* STOP—LOOK—LISTEN ‘See FH. MH. Graham, ‘metal worker RCS a aR f lelm’s getting biffed all the way trom Berlin to Bagdad. | at 2 o’clock antemeridian in each year the standard time in each zone shall be one hour in advance of the mean Web =e ion partner to dp dop}y Geiiee ie by. day. or contract. spene SNT: — Five-room house jpath; 911 South Spruce Ss FOR RENT—Basement meoping ha Regge week; heat and bath. LOST——Auto crank nour ©'y. Center; reward; phone 211W ee FOR ‘TRADE—One good Briscoe automabile; fine condition; to t for vacant property. Liberty gara 180 South Elm, 9-26 AUTO EXCHANGE CO — We will sell Ave. ana 80. astronomical time of the degree of. longit 1 zone, re- rar be ‘oO ‘our automobiie in a moment—so | E sae NG eile mr geet 4 { we you spo! Linden.and Center, bi to. aul Fit. Cor, | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. Phone 699. BE coreasiodta MARSHALL C. KEI || A Cara ae oF ettention given te ebstet- ¥ies and diseases of women and children. Blackmore Building Phoics: Office, 30; Res. 18¢ DR. MERCER PICKERSON Robrbaucgh Bids. Resitente: 206 Rene Pine Se. ~Anasthetio: a Matiz, . Phone S03. TAIT’s ; | i SILLIARD PARLOR | ae j | 524 So. Lincoln St. | Near New.Kenwood School | NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ‘We clean and Reblock all ki: ot Hats, Panamas, Soft, Feit —s Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gen- tlemen. New trimmings; all } pe mts ges Also take ers for New Hats. W | for and deliver. a oaae t } 27 BE. Second, Casper, bt od o-s..| Bidg. Phone 951-w. ‘ LAWYERS NICHOLS @ STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. | MONUMENTS ' Granite and Marble MM. and Markers, Vuulin, pap eat ings and all kinds of brag fe ns , 221 Bast Second St. { Phone —————__. MASSEUSE Hl“ AMY DEISCHER HANKS ane, W! t '. * (ete BE BRS, | - PLUMBING AND HEATING le F. oO. > | J.DONOHUE | . Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Wi sr | 9 CASPER HEATING y | SUPPLY COMPANY ; Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- ! ing. ! Fourth and fan Phone 836J. REAL ESTATE 3 ? “WARION P. WHEELER ge EN er | Coe 3 o 0 - > Wyoming ‘ RESTAURANTS | | IDA'S RESTAURANT i Home-Cooke@ Menis. ‘Three Meals | for $1.00. i One Block west of Midwest hotel, | dba ? call for and deliver. | nell hay, complete line of firet-claas: ! Grocericn THE CASPER aroracE GROCER Telephone 97-95, id + eee eee SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE : { Office—Talt’s Billiard Ziall. Fhone—House, 6S7.W) Office, 204 . MOVING A SPRCIALTT WELDERS | | ACEYTELENE WELDING | Magneto, Generator, and | Gas Engine Repairing —The-— MIDWEST NOVELTY & ELEC. Co. { ' , t |