Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1918, Page 4

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; Th ‘The cinematograph department of remarkable film production ia. fe ie a tet | ae aS Ea LT demands than ever for civilian re- iiet in Belgium, a¢cording to a state- ment of Lieutenant Colonel Ernest ; |P. Bicknell, American Ked~ Gross Commissioner for Belgium, in which a nines + = " 1 _-— we F GOVERNOR HOUX QUOTA SUBGCRIBED W 80 MINUTE SIINCONDITIONAL Masini Prost i he Charged by Retailers Duin i> ° > > | < he announced that the commission/ Ag KS WYOMING 'Great Falls Sets Record by Novel Bond Sales Scheme SURRENDER Ig |has ‘supplied more than .$100,000| “Day Period | Foc 4 ah | . worth Se age to mickey refu-} Severi- ay ernlo: as Announced »y < mmitiee . By Asnociated Press gees in the last-nine months. } . ~ J ° I" | ~ shad i “There.gre more Belgian refuses) Appointed byb the Food Administrator ; . GREAT FALLS, Mont., Oct. 14.—In subscribing a total of $1,-| . in France now than at any time dur-} ; hae: epee Fi 282,150 to the Fourth Liberty loan on the opening day of the cam- ’ ing the ware) Caen Bicknell ia Bhs Sig alae f padeuacencs Wa aes Pric co a Be | pai i : ——— ae “Prices are higher, rent is hjgher,) ¢ following is the list of pricés-author y Price Interpret; Statement Wired Chairman~ of oon Se peors et da pet ae naly cremecrned tbe quip, Messages Wired President and|%"¢ ‘arge numbers of people who, | Board of Natrona County, for two weeks ending Sunday, October 15a! Local Defense Couniel Gallé i. jo! ‘o them, but also believe they reache ir goal in less hme eail 7 for the first year or two, ‘retained | ? ce gee ‘ than any city in the country—30 minutes—and with less effort on the Congressional Representatives | their vigor, are tired, prematurely : etailer Pays. ‘ustomer Should Pay, For-Redoubled Efforts on lect Gf the nieabers of the localllabisty [naa conumttee Urge Absolute old, discouraged, sometimes almost| Commodity Low High Low High Behalf of Loan iF ; : npc pes: - £ Defeat helpless. © st ce + Price Price Price | At the meeting of the city bina ——— ol 5 “There. is probably no piece ~of | Wheat Flour, 24-1b. bag. 1.40 $- $ 1.55 $ ; live committee jt was decided to do} PRECAUTIONS TO - be Bs Bie thet, ‘e American Red Cross| Wheat Flopr, 48-lb. bag____' 2.80 3.10 P Pepusg of Feruintes reported by. absolutely no solicjting. » The people | fst Reflecting sentiment which is gen3) ~ render to Belgian people which! Wheat Flour, bulk, per Ib__- .063 078 (fers some counties in subscribing their). aupenladiiao) slot patriotic| BE OBSER VED IN era] thruout the country and which help more effectively than to’as- | Barley Flour, bulk, per Ib- 06 063 07> 07; a quota of the Fourth Liberty Loan, tints “TW Shin the! cormittes had the} : stands out asthe dominant note in sist “them jn properly clothing them-| Bye Flour, 10-Ib. bags___ ~ 70 F Gov. Frank L, Houx, in a message ee . FLU EPIDE MI Creiéent Wilson's reply to the Ger-| selyes.’” ey |Rye Flour, 24-Ib. bags. - Abd 4 wired chairmen of the County Coun- cooperahen ot fhe et the or * [aig Kovernment, Jonding executives > | cag peer MB. tee ! 63 ae O71 4 cils of Defense, urges redoubled ef-| They were told it shou! e consid-| of yarious patriotic organizations in f: i ; » per lb, =a 4 : forts in behalf of the campaign. E./ered a pleasure and a duty to loan), 3 Keep in fkind that like most Riverton, including Mayor J. A. Del- LAFA YETTE LAID jebeymenl, Pyne) bags_ +5 Richard Shipp, chairman of the local | their savings to the government, and | conta, Peer Hleaabes’. inflaeneel™ | felder, Sunday night dispatched the . S |Cornmeal, 24-Ib. bags ~ “ aay 1.55 , council, is in receipt of the following, |, aor 2 wa a contagions diseases | inflnen’? se|following night letter to. President TO REST IN ry. S, | ¥ictory Bread, 16-ozJoat ! : 5 which} it ig gratifyng to note, does not| at the subscription cards could be PPh ef ie the rod 5 Ris f Wilson, Senators Francis E. Warren Md Oatmeal or rolled oats, blk. Ih 063 07h apply to the bond Ioan in this imme-|obtained at any time at the banks, |'TAnSfer of the poison trom one Pet |and John B. Kendrick and Congrest- SOIL. Is CLAIM Y “« § 2-02. pkg: .27 e 85—8 for $1.00 aidte ‘vexion: lat Veep handavartars which’ were ess}ideee anobigr. qt i spread y raun Frank Mondell, urging uncéndi- Ie Fe: BA Fts Sugar, gran. pot 100 Ibs... 865 10.17 10,00 11.00 “To the people of Wyoming::- jtablished at a convenient location, orl which: the cok a 3 fi gy td A |tional “surrender as the only basis z Beans, white, navy, or pea— / fo “The Governor's office is in receipt|from any one of the 80 members of we if iy eS piscparges ah the | of peace proposals: ; ? [By Asnociated Prens] - not lima—per Ib-...-_-. 13 17 of a telegtam from -Wm. G. McAdoo, |the city committee. nose and throat are scattered in the in behalf of our entire communi-| PARIS, Oct. 16.—How many| Beans, colored, pinto, et¢., Ib. .104 18 : secretary of the United States Treas-| The committee then arranged what ed Avoid a h ty, which is one hundred per cent} Americans yw that Lafayette was BX tatoes, white or Irish, Ib_- 2024 03 ! ury, stating and emphasizing that the|was at first called a meeting to be|_.,y,. “XO Crowes AS much ag poe triotic, we extend congratulations | buried in American soil? General Qnions, per Ib. pa Eh Tots 083 Ob , Fourth Liberty Loan must be fully'held at a convenient place in the sible, including moving pic! tie upon war success to date. We re- Fhighere writes to his Memoirs; aisins, seeded, 11-oz pkg 09 y 124 subscribed or the splendid victory for] business section. An L. shaped table] Places, theatres and of! ett pee sf spectfully urge the no peace negot-| “His (Lafayette’s) tomb‘is at Pic-| Raisins, seeded, 15-oz pkg- 12 15. the cause of Liberty which American was arranged and the alphabet was | Pas. When feasible avoid crowde iatipns be ‘considered unt! :h< Tu'e/pus * * * It was this spot that he Prunes, per Ib. 3124 16° and Allied arms are achieving on the| divided into 12. sub-divisions. Tell-|° °°" ,°° R : unconditional surrnder. of the -|had had placed a dozen barrels 9h) Benes, per 10 Ibs. <_ oe eee, +16) battle fronts of Europe and Asia will| ers and adding machine opérators 3. When eRe OF coughing, my armies is accgmplished ‘nd ggr| earth taken from some battlefjeld in| Ganned Tomatoes, standard be nullified, and all that we thus fer were placed injcharge of each sub- place your handkerchief beforé Your| victorious troops enter Berlin, ’ America, which he himself had brot| grade, per 20-vz. No. 2 can .123 | 174 ; have gained in this tremendous strug-| division. The citizens were invited |"°8° and mouth. : (Signed) : back.” Canned Corn, standard grade, Gi ] gle will be forfeited. Seéretary Me-/{o this denionstration. They were +: Make sure that you are prop-|«J." 4’ Delfelder, Mayor. et per 20-08 No: 2 can--—__ +16 2-8 20. ij Adoo appeals te the people of Wyom- carefully instrgcted thru the press erly clothed, in‘accordance with the| «Oscar -w. Nicholfon, Vice Chair- SA’ G | Canned Peas, standard grade, 4 ing not to slacken their efforts to!as'to where they were to enter the | ‘*13'"8 chapiges in temperaturé, pre-| man, Council of Defense. AB RUE , i | __ Per 20-0z. No- 2 can_____ 16 2-3 -20 4] make the Fouyth Liberty Loan a suc-| bujldings, and a diagram of the inte. | Valent at this -time of, the year. | “Geo, F. Dubler, presiderit American , Canned Salmon, tall pink Alaska, ‘ cess; not to he lulled by reports of |rior ‘wae publiself'§n the lotal’ pa: 5. Fresh air is always good. Keep| Cross. FROM LUMBAGO |. per 16-oz. No. 1 can_____~ 18 25, looming victory into neglect of the pers. The hour fixed for the deposit your hed roem windows wide open,| «Mj. Ray McLaughlin, president “7 77) = | Evaporated Milk, unsweetened, ; duty which they must perform at pf'the first subscription card. wae 11jend secure As much sleep as possi-| Women’s Patriotic League. ‘ : Le per coe Nie Sacre 053 072 homé if their armies are to triumph 4° ni" “All were fo have pass { REE- : iP to . |“C. Wimpenney, president ne ae Evaporated Milk, unsweetened, i. abroad. He says: the | ‘building Be vTepacit’ ghaw| >» Beep the digestive organs in| Hundred Percent American Club. | Sl08Rs. Ednimeng has the |" por 16-07. cay _-------—- al 4 AB .20—2 for 4 ' “ ‘Without the six billion dollars re-| cards by 11:30. A’ check or thé’cash good condition. “Ino. T. Botsford, secretary Com- punch that relieves | Butter, ereamery”print, Ib_ 60 .65 quired for the Fourth Liberty Loan, | for at least 10 per cent of the sub- 7. Drink water freely. _ « mercial Club.” ‘ . thepmatic twinges“~- | Oleomargerine, vest grademlb ..36 -45—2 lbs. for .85 i, the great victories of our soldiers in| cerivtion was to’he ajtached,’’ Each| 8: A¥gid common: drinking ‘eups, ——_——-__—- Pe peeey OG ae | Begs, stored, per doz....--- 528 ‘BB S France will be negatived. The home! teijer had a locked box before ‘him,| (eed ewels and similar utensils. | yy Oe ES ; Cheese, Am, full crm. cut, Ib. 37 45 army must not render valueless the/ ‘The amount of the subscription w ,| 9: Wash ‘your hands frequently: ‘ELEVEN ol ORS q acatteting cireutation-stimulating rem | Lard, pure, bulk, ped Ib-_.. 29% ~ 35 bloody sacrifices of our heroes. The) cated fo the ae iiichine' opera: 19. Use a mild antiseptic as a “7 edy penetrates without rubbing right to Lard, pure, im tins, 2lb net... 63 713 ti home army must, on the other hand; {<7 and the card with attached check | Nosc,sPTAe OF SB -mouth gargle, es-| soe enor and brings quickreligh, | Lard, 2th 4 0%. - 5 86, i! transform the victories of the field was deposited in the box after it had | pecially if your throat is sore or BOLD RUSH HAVE TOAST surely, ly. A r ul help for |; Medium _ 4.30 1.50 army into the final and mighty blow |},.0n added to the aucrecaterat that] "ere is tendency to sneezing. Z oo pL ieee strains, stiffs | Large ___. 270 315 ~ which will forever destroy military jorticular sub-division 52] a oR Hevea: freld, Weep Ngee . [Lard substitute, in tin, small. .67 80 é despotism and its menace to the liber- 4 |sils for your personal use exclusiye- ? : I Medi A ny iS Scare lesp 1a? |. A street parade preceded the open-|iy, or if ‘you are in contact with one “[By Asnocintea Frege) ror it. | Medium) old style pail __-_-. 1.18 1.40 cree, Meath Je aay ining of MS of the meeting. Chairman Yea- |.) affected be careful not to hand) SAN} FRANCISCO, ‘Oct. 15.— Randy: forthe -yhole | Medium, new style pail,6lbnet 1.43 1.75 : “With only. ae Mrekethe Fourth ger occupied a position on top of 2] utensils used by them ' Blevenemen who came to Californi amily. bottle jx econnay. «| Large, old style pail _._____ 2.40 2.80 Mi the period ’ within heii edi. Only table where he had full command of! 42 Consult quent physician at|in '49 across the continent by prairie em Je | Large, new style pail 10Ibnet 2.80 3.30 Liberty area pane pone) d sixjthe situation. A clock was within | first onset of iinatonris suggestive! trail or by sailing vessel round the | Bacon, breakfast, standard grade— A FC a ailaes Leuk when caisad: ae of hig, victim. More than 6,-| o¢ influenza. Horn met here.recently and drank a Ne ‘ ‘ f wide, per Ib. - 46 sai 55 it There remains three billions of Ol Oiler tne dete rtesta ihe. het 13. Spread’ this information, ag/!0@st to “the days of gold.” They Linisment..” Bowes = ALM finest { +50, u lars that must be subscribed during | 8 900 ‘ekite thete ihe tae be 1 easy much as possible in newspapers, | Fepresented the ‘41 remaining mem- lis Pain Ham, smoked, per I - 86% 42" j the next five days. The patriotic | ended at thes en the bell was| moving picture shows, school houses, | b&Fs of the Socity of California Pi- = — The question of 10¢ bread at retail will be settled this week. State of Wyoming must not be dere-| a lhig A eece on ee | churches, etc. . | See, Beret Oe BSc pig len 7 san SHOT Seat = aaa - ae _ ict in its duty-under the circum- G. Ge PERNOUD, ~ |? ‘. iv BOF SLES ELAADLARA AD a Aaa nnaestates Tanieal: fo the Cheer Up! Old | Medical Advisor Southwestern pi- the pigneers. have held a-reynion jn : 3 4 LLL = ena Tee |this city, but year by year the at- jtendance has dwindled. Among those who made the last pilgrimage from vprions parts of the |country were thrée members of the vigilance committee which, in 1856, quelled a reign of terrorism and law- lessness.in Sap. Francisco by a num- ber of- hangings. people of the State of Wyoming te/| vision, American Red Cross. the; an CASUALTIES 70 For One Week Beginning | A wonderful sale of redouble their efforts to make Joan a success and to subscribe to| Liberty Bonds of the fourth issue to the full limit of their means. 4 “J am requested by Mr.'McAdoo to ¥ ask the rich and poor aike a buy Liberty Bonds.on the installment plan | __j atect figures ahaa ) , where they cannot pay cash for bei tral, allied and Bilas pits oboe and urge the banks and bankers of |big increases in the cost of ving in| H. C. L. Has Hit Europe Big Jolt ‘ LONDON, October 1.—(By Mail) A.E.F. REPORT oieel o : | ! Wyoming to carry purchases of bonds | Europe since July, 1914. BY WASHINGTON on the installment plan at the same) “According to figures Ttaly heads the rate of interest that the bonds bear, |list, but rationing there extends ly H nameiy, 44 per cent. Mr. McAdoo’s|to sugar and bread (with iatarpal | CASUALTIES h‘fi rpa hfibeb wrf2n appeal concludes that the banks must | pice and maize flour). . | The following casualties are re- jelp the people by lending them mon-}'° Titgse conditions are not compar- ported by the commanding general ey to buy Liberty bonds, and the peo-/able with those in the central emf the American expeditignary £ ’ ple must help the banks by subscrib-| pires, where almost every food is ra- | forces: > | .. -) pe ing for them and paying for them 4s tioned in some very limited amounts, | d in’ action-----.___: " 5} a rele te oa grins b Missing in action__ Wounded severely Died of wounds_ j promptly as possible. We must all) and where in some cases the rationed | help each other if our army is to quantities cannot be obtained: The make certain that the great victory | cost of living for those who can man- i now in sight is clinched. ige to give exhorbitant prices for iJi, Died of disease___________ { “The duty of Americans at home | licit food must be incredibly great. Died of accident and other i is clear., Wyoming never has shirked Following is a table showing how causes ~ 8 szaded oft Summ Nos 7 ade py 394304 Wounded- (degree undeter. sanivn tiie, tole be TT mined) Let us,|the war has increased food costs in | Europe: or skimped a patriotic duty. | } therefore, spare no effort during fhe | E-VIGNI PLE | 4 brief period remaining to put. our} Italy, Feb. 1918—153 per cent. Wounded slightly | e Fp State over the top and far over the Norway, Mar. 1918—137 per cent. ae ate ° " = top in subscriptions to the Fourth} Sweden, Mar. 1918—134 per cent. Total -.-_---.+.-4---- 995 | , ~ Liberty Loan. Transmit this message | Germany, Nov. 1917—126 percent. | Killed in Action | poapu pi ( ‘ j 4 immediately to the eke of ee ee eaee Britain, June 1918-108 | i pean ab pear geopsey vai ale. iy "Epon les om 18 to $32 1 n " vive it all possible rent, ferman Loyd ond, Benkelman, ‘JosOMSUR 2 cee gee eat 3 Francs, Dec. 1917—100 percent.. ‘| Nebr. y 4 nes : 5 pi Be ae 5 “FRANK L. HOUX, itzerland, Dec. 1917—96. per omer J, Butler, , Midvale, Nebr. RE : 4 Ghcticetiovernor.” TORIES Orin 1. Snyder, Salt Creek, o. | ( * Acting France (Paris), Jan. 1918—82 per Ferlinand Urban, Hartford, Pas: | pow ORE p Al 4 ar | cent. Died of Wounds © | : RA NCHER HAS | Holland, Mar. 1918—82 per cent. Perry W. Tift, Denver, Colo. | | Denmark, Feb. 1918—78 per cent. Died of ‘Disease | : | i. SPECJAUTY OF jo = ; HOME PORTRAIT |e¢ Cross Signs | GuideWounded to Dressing Station Carl T. Lundberg, Strandburg, 8. D. Wounded Severely Clifford T. “Burtt, Twin Falls, aho. Thomas F. Kielty, Tilden, Neb. Frank O. Claar, McCook, Nebr. | John M. Heggem, Longmont, Leonard Janke, Freman, 8S. D. | Albert J. Jennings, Brookings; 8.; Clifford A. Me’ 'y, a photograph- er of no mean ability, is making his home in Casper, or near here, and has taken portraits of a number of promi- nent citizens which are really works) PARIS, October 1.—(By Mail) —! of art. \To guide the “walking wounded” Mr. McCrory takes the pictures in| back from the front to the first avail-/D. the home, office or at ong’s place of able aid station, the Red Cross is fur-) business, the place doegn’t matter.| nishing the army with thousands of James O'Connor, Denver, Golo, It is the result that counts. First tak- ing the picture on a film this is placed have learned that many wounded stif-} on a glass plate and the background worked in by hand. A special lens is used Which does not give that clear- cut, hard outline of most pictures, but rather a blending of tones and lines that is most pleasing. His natural talents as a photographer and artist have been further advanced by stud: | ies with Elton Howard ‘and’ his wife in San Francisco, and other‘artists of) stréteher. beare: uy 4 Ui, : . in Action.” X4 , merit. Of white, cloth with! 1 4 alae Bah ‘ bs Mr. McCrory,and his pattner capyejand’ arrow ito: in bys! Beil Gamer Eze : aye her % ia Casper. x spring to: kreg hemes! of the nearest dressing Sstation:. t Henry. Torhtne: Petkwanie £ br time Mr, McCrory is taking what he} ¢. tan ; i} ani 23 Poh sian as segs 5 Pi “ styles the “home portraits” and may lsithaee paid. Room 4, Kimball; Don’t put off, but have Allmetal round oor, O. S. Bl 5 be found by calling phone 559J, 702, small cloth signs. Medical officers fer great hardships during severe fighting because of thejr inability to find the nearest dressing station. In some cases men have become lost and wandered about for hours. =e ‘ari Cross markers will be d ribu following eachvadvance, tackedito. trees pine nin BG uous" object! by Red Crows mnt a7 ‘Phe % Diarkers care Security Loun Co,” phone 10-12-tf Charles L. Cline, Oxford, Nebr. | Albert Wickberg, St. Maris, Idaho. John -F, Devlin, Sioux Falls, $. D. Slightly Wounded William E.’Foster, Bayard, Nebr. Harry Gohr, Fairmount, Nebr. Orr Lester Goodrich, Nebr. Earl Kane, Denver, Colo, hae Weatherstrips installed at once. Tele- 10-5-5t phone iJ, ‘ } | Hardy, || Wyoming Map end Blue Print { Crude Oil is » Specialty P. O. Box 325. Rin. 10, over Lyric SITTEITOSLIOISEMIILI LSID IIIOTEIOIODLH, N siock of Blouses. ~ The French DMI LILS SI LS SS TT ar as - Also a 10 per cent discount on our entire

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