Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1918, Page 7

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ed in ie Railroads Pour- carding io Weakinwton By Associated ) 2 W. ASHINGTON, Oa. 16. Direc- tor General MeAdoo and his ‘railroad administration are finding.out, thra tions, what the people think ‘of the railroads under governrient con- ‘The people think many good trol things and many bet e of their) suggestions are ted practical d many not. It Sone task of the burean to translate the accepted complaints and suggestions into ac- tion which will effect reforms, and explain to all other writers reasons for practices cenit which they pro- bar Neate 300 ‘tetters. pour into the bureau every day, and hundreds of suggestions already have borne te in reforms. As results. train sch ules have been. changed to petmit the new bureau of complaints and) better connections for - commuters, obsolete baggage ptattices involving extortionate tharges Have been’ elim- inated, strayed shipmchts of house- hold goods have been traced,- pub- lic facilities in stations and cbathes have been improved, inefficient and discourteous employers have been discovered, and even more capable and accommodating railroad men have been commended and fecog- nized. : More than & fourth of ‘the letters complain against inadequate )passen- ger train service, corwded cars and belated trains. In most cases the cause of complaint can not be rem- edies, but the bureau writes a let- ter in answer to each complaint, ex- plaining that in war times perfect train service tan hot be expected. Congestion at ticket offices is_simi- larly explained. From a Pennsylvania town ‘came the suggestion that a Browp of wo- men cooperate to keep the station clean. They were told to go ahead, and they did. “T have been-a traveling man 86. , and I have spent ten years ng for connections-at Junction write a commercial tray- investigation’ was started scertain whether schedules - act=" did discriminate; dunc- tion City. Three hundred commuters on an Erie train united in praising Copdue- ng pe- tor Thomas Ryan for his I riod of faithful pei accommodating service. Ballard Dunn, a former Chicago | newspaperman, runs the bureau, | with the aid of a staff.of corres- pondents, and refers many important suggestions to thé director general,,| or to other railroad cd an adalat officials, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss: In the District ,Court, Sixth | Judicial Distrieéy in an for | the County or Natrona. In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK JAMESON, Deceased | Notice of Petition for Probate of Will, 1 ai ng of proof of ‘the said and testament and for the is-| nee to Evalyn C. Jameson (incor- | f rectly named in said last a8! Evelin C. Jameson), of Letters Tes- | tamentary under said will,-and fur- ther that the first day of November, A. D. 1918, at ten o’élock in the fore- noon has been fixed .as the date for = aring the proof of said will and | Hot Springs - ering said application for the) F: issuance of Letters Testamentary and for the vacation and setting aside of | all orders probating a prior purported | will. All persons interested are re-| auired to appear at the said hour, at ten o'clock, am. of said date at the | oa room of said eourt in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, ‘State | of Wyoming, and show cause, ifvany| they have, in opposition te the proof. Re said will and the isstance of said) ed at ber: Tee a (Casper.s Wyoming, Octo- | WARREN L. BAILEY, | “ Cl WILLIAM 0. Witsoe Said Court. | At i (SEAL) tomney for. Estate, ibaa Pub. Oct '1-8-15-22, 1918, NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS sek Notice is hereby wey that the! Meeting of the Stockholders | yoming-Kentueky- Petroleum | 'y will be held at the oftice of any at 507 Oil Exchange , in Casper, Natrona. county, | on the 21st day of Octo-, ky St the hour of two (2) | D- m., for the purpese of elect- Board of Directors forthe en-| r and to transact such other! oak feel Propezly | Gale before | (Signed) J. B, BARNES, Jf, Pub, Ge President. * Oct, 3,7, 10, 14, 18, 1918. " | | | last | iran ms for Publication by Washington Today Director General MeAdoo has Selected this Mag t6 be Nown by all the vessels operated by the United States railroad administra in blue on a white field With & tefl border, HONOR CITATIONS BY PERSHING lete List. Affecting Soldiers of ‘Wyoming, Colorado, South a Dakota, Idaho, Montana, and Nebraska as Given Out - ition. The letters are First Lieut. Albert G. Jefferson, Co. ©, 181st Inf. For extraordinary hegoism in action at Haniel, Bélgium, 4th July, 1918. After being severely wounded in the breast and shoulder from shell fire Lieutenant Jefferson continued with and commanded his platoon until its final objective was reached and its consolidation was completed: Home addfess: Ernest S. Jefferson, brother, 1011 Home Ave., Sak Park, Til. Corporal Atbert C. Painsipp, Conipany A, 132d Inf. For extraoral- Belgium, 4th July, mary hefoism in action at Hamel, Belgium, 4th July, 1918. Single-handed he attacked a German machine gun emplacement. Altho wounded in the leg when a machine gun was trained on’ him, hie boldly attacked it with hand grenades and drove off the crew. Albervosky, mother, Batavia, Ill. Corporal Thomas A. Pope, Company E, 131st Inf, For extraordi- nary heroism in action at Hamel, Home address: Mrs. D. 1918. Corporal Pope rushed a hostile machine gun single-handed, bayoneted several ef the crew and, standing astride the gun, kept the remainder of the { detachment»at bay until the arrival of reinforcements which kjlled or captured the rest of the enemy. Home address: J. J. Pope, brother, 694 Overhill ave., Chicago, Il. Prizate Willtam F. Linzky. nary heroism in action at-Hamel, Belgium, 4th July, 1918. Company .E, 181st Inf. far extraordi- Private Linzky, was Severely wounded in thé right atm by shrapnel at the be- ginning of the battle. Nevertheless he carried his automatic rifle for: ward and Used it effectively in the assault on the village. Home address: Mrs, (Mary Linzky, 300 Private Erl R. Witkins, Company A, 142d Inf. St., Chicago, Til. heroism in action at Hamel, Belgium, 4th July, 1018. sister, 58 May St., Freeport, Ill. Private Christopher W. Keane, Medical Diadinesl 18468t Inf: extraoMinary heroism in action at Hamel, Belgium, 4th July, 1914. the engagement Private Keane displayed great gallantry and devotion to | duty by treating the wounded in an area swept by thachine gun and For extraordinary Unaided, Private Wilkins attacked a machine gun position with hand-grenades, drove’ off” the gun ‘crew and captured the gun. ome address: ee ‘George Green, / ahr | fire. When two stretcher bearers who working with him were | sect & | killed, “he impressed German ‘ priso1 wounded to the aid station. Homé address, Mrs. Anna A 4712 ‘West. Monroe St., Chicago,” nh, into the service of carrying . Keane, mother, "STAMPS. SALES MUST BE SPEEDED UP IN COUNTY AND STATE DURING NEXT THREE MONTHS, IS REPORT}. Natrona ‘Seaaiity maintained ’icond less during the month of Septem- | Not ber in the sale of Way Savings stamps, last at a pei ty anna stripped all other counties of the state in this respect with a total of 86/ named Frank Jameson, deceased, was | ver cent of its quota sold. Despite the fact that pledges have been given filed for probate in the above entitled | covering Natrona county’s allotment fear court on July 10, 1918, and that ‘Wil- | fall short at the’ end of the year urless purchases are speeded up during | ‘am O. Wilson has filed a petition! tne next three months. ~ Sales fell off considerably in September and eVen | & that a date be set for the| more so in other counties of the state. Sales of stamps in the 21 counties of the staté to date are reportetl as follows: County— Waskahaka Laramie - Big Horn Johnson Be Albay Park _- Sheridan — Niobrara Carbon Weston Lincoln -= | Sweetwater Goshen .- WHI TEP - CLA we colored, Sonie Thetiey ! years, died’ at his \bar Sunday afternéon of tuberculos' tal services were aeepuseas oon from. the mberlin oo ae ton Rev, M. A. Eilénth, pas- ltor of the Secong Baptist church, »f- at the services. je in the Casper wemetery. ing illness Fune' mortuary, Total Cash .. [ally ate dependent upon coal fields of Quota Sales Cent, | England and Aimerice. - $76,000 $65,411.20 86. |’ Decreased importation of coal, 120,000 82,582.27 68.7 caused by war created a coal short-| 2 38,000 25,102.92 66, | age in Italy that was one of the im-| ‘68,000 48,542.19 64; |Portant factors cghiributing to Italy's 202,000 105,201.12 62.1) Military disasterTast fall. ‘The short- 320,000 164,056.57 61.2 | age, which was at.its acutest point 140,000 64,958. 26 29.2 ‘immediately following the Italian re- z treat, threatened to entail even still 70,000 27,137.85 35.9 | greater military disaster and to pre- - 168,000 59,470.41 35.4 vent this the Italian. government has 114,000 40,124.09 85.2 recourse to its forests for sufficient) 820,000 93,609.67 29.2 fuel to keep the railways and muni-| 42,000 20,344.65 28.2 | tioh factories going. © rE 174,000 48,969.54 28.1 | live wood was chosén as the Best! 92,000 24,455.13 26.5 | wood fuel for railways, and hundreds 300,000 63,317.04 21.1 Of thousands of Italian olive ttees 280,000 46,831.56 20.8 have beth cut down. Burning of the 106,000 20,577.26 19.4 olive wood résulted in ruin of hun. o'ed0 18.494 27: 16.7 dreds of loconiotives and burning of 116; Yat “| [thousands of acrés of crope along the 124,000 16,208.29 13-1 railways, but it‘tided over the situa-| 106,000. 18,545.83 12.7 | tion until the allies arranged for 50,000 4,879.63 9.7 7 lariter importation. \ 5,476.87 Italy still~ig receiving hundredds| - —- of thousands of tons of coal less than <--$8,000,000 $1,044.181.62 /her Minimum needs, and as A cohse-| ‘NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS AN. | NUAL ME! PLAGUE IMS LIFE nual meeting ged 35 homeon the Sand lB of med a lingér- ‘Monday. the 28th*o: Dated. this 12th d 1918,” Publish oct 1 14) 15, V Interment BERTRAM N, BE. but converse county has far out- ETING, f October® lay of Oc’ ber, Secretary. 918. ‘ ny | and will be held<at'the office of the eoni- ‘pany, room 7, Smith building, in the | r, State of Mae cy o'clock in the forenoon for ‘the. oe pose of electing* directors and attiog such other*business “as * properly come before the mi 7 FOR _istonr- RboM HOUSE, M ont WAR ppeRl LS someone NS use fs tocated eer oo Bajance, $6 Addbese THD, ease ae) ANOTHER og re close t nd will éa r month Tribune. in Ee didi, BRET TYRES ore 7 a a inafean > Rete nee and he nr. rely Rtaienge neeey ouanieabiig evatinent: Ao apigaakas \ ¢ aivake tg offices to 1 611 10-41-6t* ent ‘evenings i steam heat and 10-12-3t* | Ww. BD — Highebt pri oom 4, Kimball Security Loan Cs, MISCELLANEOUS bt a FIRST CLA! KE: pert remodeler. Virginia Chittenden. ett Sia RA ES | cidagh rie ald. oom a iRbelt ing, Seourit y re €o. | Phone 10-12-tf useketping foots rent reasonable. 10-12-3t Bullding, Fons Terr denn; urbin ANO 'TUNIN Tam fi caper this tek. Call phone 85 Work guaranteed. 10-14-6t | FOR RONT—One-Foom shack epultan Te ‘Anas oe vor men. ~ 436 Hast n= 10-15-30" REFOREST THE TTALTAN SLOPES for of Canning Facilities West Coast ae ae: | ~ By HENRY WOOD | (By United Prem ROME, Sept. 18 — (By Mail.)— To the Boy Scouts of Italy has just been enttusted the nation-wide: pro- |paganda for reforestation. Results the boys may obtain prob- lably: will count. as one of the most 44 | fective services ever rendered to | stata by this organization which cha attained fully as great proportions in Italy as it has in the United States. The Boy Scouts of Italy, beginning jat once, will “not only give their own t tion, but will inculcate it as one of \ehe cardinal principles of their organ- ‘expressed that the total may |ization. , While reforestation long has been one of the vital probfems facing Italy, it has become doubly important as a resultOf the past two years of war. \Italy has nO coal supply, and her rail- | Ways, factories and industries gener- | quence she 48 Obliged to continue ob- literation of her forésts with the cer- tainly that in thé énd she must suffer Notice is hereby given that the an-' from it all a ¢k6 evils that have been of the stockholders of | su: thé, Exploration Oil and Gas co! red in the United States ‘edunt¥ies by the denuding iof the forests. Every railway station rt Italy is : center-of , ee, deposits of | firewoo [whi h Italy's holding for ‘e! Lf al be id: het coat supply again, be alates of thodsandg rg dre ‘euitting down wood and IRaeting it to railway centers.” . Say FOR RENT — 4-room house; phone 367W; 847 N. Pine, — _ 10-14-6t he ig och but south | town and is offerin irs. POR Ff BOY SCOUTS T0 |: Mien of Bound of Choicest| |help in the actual work of reforesta-| FOR SALE - SALE ODERN, ECEPT HBAT 6d.in basement. Will se}i at terns Wants a home to be pafd for like ries. | South of faitroad. 350 per month. * for someene employed in the refin- une. BARGAIN of railroad. for pay mente HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN SOME GOOD BARGAINS $4,700—5-room modern bungalow cated in the best residential district, bath, full basement, coal room, stor- ge room, laundry. room, cornér lot, furnace heat, built-in féatures ary close in to paving. Owner is | n a7 bie bungalow au @ sacrifice. Only $750 down, balance on very good terms. 500—7-room house and bath without fixtures, 5 rooms on the first floor and 2 rooms on the second floor, garage, chicken house with yard, Bood-size cellar, lot 50x140 ft. This house 1s offered below cost—3500 cash swings ine Ch Why pay rent when you can buy a home on such terms. $800—3-room house near North Center street; water in, electric light; $50 down, balance like rent. Buy it and save paying rent. ‘ R RENT b-room furnisned house, ond sti 3-room furnished house, on West Sec- $2, on East Sec- FOR RENT Y. Wolcott. Casper Realty Co. (oe 2 ana «cs "SSS Es FOR RENT—Under new manngemént— ‘ 9 SEPURIEE: LOAN COMPANY Rm SALE —_—— bus! Fine sh house, ind Rooming ho House: 7,500; terms, uhass all sizes. T of the city. | are all Don't forget the So SAVINGS STAMPS ‘BUY Wa SECURITY LOAN COMPANY Room 4 Kimball Bldg. | with light and water; cmt s90W: 10-15-38 FOR RENT—Two Farntatina Nght ho keeping rooms. 480 8. Center. also itove for sale. FOR RENT furnien Peon ‘with bath.” be ault ie ChE or two gentlemen wai # tance in ee, district. FOR RENT—close 8-foom apart- nts, nicely, furnished, ail moern, steam eat, light, snip included. ‘Apply’ 4 FOR RENT—Five room house and good basement; inquire 385 North Grant Center. the State Nospital; $20 per month. {Phone 361W, or see the owner at 14% W. Second, at the harness &h0p. 14-2 | Two. nicely furnished 3 Min basement, Apply FOR RON sleeping room 424 Kirk street. _——————<—— ——— —— FOR RENT—3-room hovse, unfuriish= | ed; good location; call 2 . 1 phone 441. FOR RENT—Two or four ER house-; keeping rooms; modern; steam heat. Phone 159M. 9456'S. Spruce. 10-14-6t FOR SALE The famous hah at Lander, Wy fowa: ae View fruit ranch e-half mile from 25,000 Taspherrion, 5,000. nttawre berries, currants, gooseberries, cherries, dewberrics, ggrabu pies. raspberries sold for’ 25 cents Der wot this ‘season. For particulars write | Vv, V. Scroggan, Lander, 10-2-tr, FOR SALE—23,000 acres, also 27,006 acres unimproved, joins the forest're- Serve;; goo bs tarif and eater. Price $2.75 per ere, Ogie, E. 8 Oy} } New Mexico, -16t* —<$<$<$<_<_—____.. FOR SALE OR. R&NT—A good Piano; reusonabie terms. Phone 8 10-14-8t FOR SALE Ford touring car in good order, $475," Phone ry VY a 169, . Genter. FOR SALA—Cheap, New Home Sew! FOR SALE OR TRADE—For A ag au ae one Kissell Truck, Call Ph FOR 84 LE=Modern 5-room hot nished of unfurnished, rte lo-| NT—Two-room ‘nouse at 156 Apply at premises or to | nice, clean, steam-heated rooms by day or week. Hotel Tusla, 2 Nortn Center St. 10-14-2t Restaurant in Casper doing | good | uth Casper Addi- Phone 702 | heating het RENT—4- stgom unfurnished house | 2 15-2t i FOR RENT—Large neated garage; cal 18s. sae -5-6t one, and plano 14-2t 10-14-4t* | 0-14-50" | We will buy erty, if a ba handle overd etc. loans ma }10-14-2t8 | } 1 t | { men. C Office t Evenin, Cal wet intial 10-10-3¢t. bs | DOCTORS Plumbing, Steam re at Hot-W. oF } Poe ASS ct yi BLO eo. eating a < FoR ear rete Re Jobbing of all lads” promptly Ses be Shop 4s Hens. Wolcott. negbed and itely furnished: ings | : Phone -107W. at 326 W W; , Dire ASPET Lae 0-12- ate) | | | | ‘| Dr. J. | | i | | Bungalows bust j NATIONAL CO-' et ent aga EB BUILDING CC 159 South Center Htreot -A Congenial Place for Gentle- } igars, tionery, and ‘Boda ANd ams Siete, “sain Onan FA PARLOR °°}. i. JEFFR H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. Chirepractor Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Casper) Wyo.~ DR. poaues DR. RBERG BLACKMO Office and Hospital. 505 South Durbin Street Spécial Attention to Surgery 340 S. Durbin St. i Phones 272 and 273 | PHYSICIAN aid pee Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Grace St.. North Unsner Addition. \ si7-Ws your equity in your prop. KENWOOD GROCERY regain. Alse'make loans, eote =n Sut eee wonaiee | 524 So. Lincoln St. | Near New Kenwood School o. Seen ,} ELECTRICIANS Phone 989 McEVENY & HARKNESS ical Contractofs: Wirei: Ri epairs and Fixtures. | Office 935 W., Res 665 W. i 141 West First. HAT CLEANING i NEW YORK ttt th CLEANING We clean Pa Creblock all kinds BILLIARDS ~ of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gen- a Hemen. New ttimmings; all Met Me at i work ‘guarantee to ‘take joet ‘or New Hats. We call TAIT’S t for and deliver. BILLIARD PARLOR Shoe Shining Parlor in connec- | tion for Ladies and Gentlemen, All kinds of Shoes Dyed. He, Second. Casper, Wow O-8.. rs Tobacco, Confec- , \ 127 Phone 951-W. LAWYERS On street, close in: rr ee MN ae | house, 5 rooms ginny £ Avene} mene | HAGENS © & STANLEY “GietRet Was, Onevemtenes. tn ether |] yags D. HAN | wae i HARRY FREE ‘OR JONES = Beauty P Parlor. 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. | sgagmet Galageas gmith | _emith Bide, Sue th. | gare ih. oh ewe Miers ee ER gee ee Z he hee Mtn j ‘yRLOUR. BEAUTY PARLOR GEORGE W. FERGUSON { Peal Matard 5. Peiettince, Rbsthis Facé and Scalp Specialists ‘Attoriiiyea tke 157 Go, Center st. —. Phone 606-W. | | } peta : i c. M. Se hie | | Phone 196-J PE are | 213 9-S Bids. Phone 2803 | Phone 2593 i o-___ CHIROPRACTORS W. H. PATTEN Lawyer Smith Bldg. Phone 21-3 Phone 706. DENTISTS | NICHOLS & STIRRETT > a ol La: | | DR. CW. THOMAS, Dentist — é ding 309- oi . » Bilice tite 30 te ~ | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. { ven! an un 's by Ap- ——_—_____—_——0 BY Spointmaate, MONUMENTS Lady Attendant Phone 333 | Grantte nna Marble Monuments and Markers, “/uults, Mausoleums, Garb jnge and all Cemetery Cement Rf td et East S$ T SIMPSON heme st. ‘ Pp. Oo. : BLDG. Hours: 8:80 to 6:30 & es and Sundays by Apointment one fe MASSEUSE Seelam iodine o.. ; F \ ( Pe AMY PRISCHER. ge ted f oo 0 + Vibrator. | DM tos Oe Building 235 N. Wolcott St. Phone 4it. Mi Hoars © a, m. t0'5:30 p. m. Evenings avd Sundays by ap- PLUMBING AND HEATING he pointment DONOHUE [a CASPER, HEATING SUPPLY’ COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm and Hot Water Feat- Pear a. | street. 10-12-6t Only Graduate Nurses ing. FOR RENT Plone tn, 2-room “apart. in Attendance riers raced ake 3 ment, furnished for light housekeep- Ine; sti heat a itent f ished. Bethea Tin Phone 736 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Two light drousekeopin MARION P. roomis; 735 H. Second. 13-4¢ aes z ee "| Real Estate and Insurance FOR RENT—Front bedrc ith hi and bath; pultuble fon youn. couple . H.R. LATHROP ane lor two ladies, Phone 847, 10-12~5t DR. .W. C. FOSTER Casper += - - + Wyoming | FOR RENTOne houne ping ‘room, | Rehrbaugh Building itable for man and wit, or two | Office Phone S4 | ROOFING Bast Second street, phone; | Dr. Foster—Residence...__ 4 = BR ge Naty Dr. Lathrop—Residence.__-11 GRAVEL ROOFING FOR RENT—4-to0m modern flat, $16] VAS er nth, lorner Bas is PRI ‘AL Bonnie Brac, So. Butior Ad. eYO-E ee | TE HosPrT, Practical tl Gravel Rooter FOR RENT—~<Good “4-room ‘house near | $06 Enst: Sussex nae STORAGE AND TRANSFER | Oe OO ! C, Kamp | CASPER STORAGH COMPANY Auto, Furniture, Piano, Machines, | Oran | © store any =i fruits, vegeta rishabies. Phones: Office 180 House 85 We cull for and deliver. We sell hay, gate say | We buy hides, pe! furs and wool. Kor a vcompicte lind of firet-clase: ) EER. Sanaa aE mus CASPER STORAGE GROCERY i i an ae i bung tei 9 5 a an tek, | | Ne Special Dise: 1 i i t Machine: good | condition, stitent ie phone .702. 1 FOR SALE—Turge Cole.'s Hot Blast heater. 261 Boyer St., Midwest Addi- | ion. + 10-16-24) DR. bs DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon, s ofsWomen and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. | I Phone 699. | page| Osriee 688 EB. Setond Street, om & Woed Block SEARLES TRANSFER & sTORAGE ! | Office—Talt’s Billlara Hak. Fhone—House, 657.Ws Office, 104 MOVING A SPECIALTT Attention Given to WELDERS ACEYTELENE WELDING and Magneto, Generator, Gas Essiee Bes Repairing 3 MIDWEST NOVE & | ELEC Corn Phone 936W, 665 W. 2nd } ACCOUNTANTS oe lie Saw aarti ° RCHR DICKERSON ber Mans hh: 3 hebaugh aes Auditor and Accountaat +: Office ier \ Phonttiieney 3 Pi if 302 O11 kxchunge m Casper, Wye. - iS eer fy . rt Ved s comet 2 Seba Lape na ones ot nar

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