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ar arur es as eee Ss pevrg ft Tes ABs it "FIRTRET tre Pets? Page Four RIGID. RULINGS IN MAILING OF SOLDIER GIFTS. No Liquids, Inflammable Material, Perishables or Fragile Articles Unless »Securely Packed, Is Edict (Red Cross Instructions, ) The cartons for Christmas pack- | ages for soldiers overseas are now in the Red Cross rooms in the Town- sed, building and an inspectoy is in charge. The rules already published in full will be rigidly enférced with- out argument. Only one package may be sent a soldier and only on coupon sent by the soldier himself to the one from whom he wishes his Christmas remembrance. The coupon must be sent with the package. No intoxicating liquor, no inflam- mable material (including match no. liquids, no fragile articl securely packed, no immedia ishable articles, nothing pa in glass, may be sent. Hard candies are perferred to soft. The articles or combination of art cles must be brought within the ca ton s of 9x3x4 inches and togeth- er, with the carton which weighs about two ounces within tne weight of two pounds, fifteen ounces. Postage at fourth class rates must be paid by the sender to Hoboken, N. J. The post office will not acept car- tons mailed by anyone e pt a Red Cross represen Cartons ma be taken from the Red and packed at home but must be open- ed for inspection when returned to the rooms. For the latter reason it would be better to pack them in the rooms in the presence of the inspec- tor. The final date of shipment is Nov, 20. The officials of the local Red ross chapter strongly recommends that shipment be made as soon as pos- sible after the coupon sent by the sol- dier comes to hand. For parents and friends who do not rece’ couvons the local chapter is making arrangements with responsi- tative. ble firms having overseas connections by .which articles may “be purchased here and delivered from London or . Such orders are subject the chances of war and the local chap- ter will not guarantee delivery. Lists and prices may be seen at the rooms. ARLEIGH FESTIVAL IS CELEBRATED IN LONDON LONDON, Oct. —Further evi- dence of the close ties binding to- gether the English speaking peoples was afforded by the Anglo-American festival held in London tod to com- memorate the 300th anniversary of the execution of Sir Walter Raleigh. The chief feature was a public meet- Par ing held at the Mansion House and | ¢ attended by many eminent represen- | tatives of Great Britain and the United States. The Lord Mayor pre- sided and among the speakers were Lord Bryce, Mr. Balfour and Sir Ian Hamilton. Edmund Goese delivered the oration of the day. As a per- manent memorial of the occasion it is proposed to establish in London a Raleigh House, to be used for pro- meting intellectual co-operation be- tween British and American scholar: Sir Walter Raleigh will live in hi of tory as one of the founders America, altho his first efforts to colonize territory in the western world did not meet with success. He was a man of.unusual force and tal- ents. Thru his faver with Queen Elizabeth it came about that he re- ceived from her a right to explore and settle* the eastern coast of America. n night h nt of the q ¢ will appear ORD of WEBSTERS NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- mess men, engineers, bankers, judges; architects; physicians, mers, teachers, librarians, cler- gymen, by successful men and women the world over. Are You Equipped to Win? ‘The New International provides the means to success, It isan all- knowing teacher, a universal ques- tion answerer. If you seek efficiency and ad- vancement why not make daily use of this vast fund of inform- ation? 400.000 V 8. 2700 Pages. $00, rier ete - cod Plates. 0,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Cross rooms! tof J. B. GRIFFITH Candidate for County Commis- sioner, on the Republican ticket for the 2-year- term. and after we shall have done that I am in favor of eny public policy, consistent with reasonable taxation, that will secure and maintain for Casper and Na- trona County the industrial suprem- acy of this great Western Empire. I favor a system ef improved high- ways leading to the oil fields; where possible, the employment of convicts| {upon our public roads; the strict en Yorcement of the ‘“‘work or fight” | rule by compelling all bums and lonf-| | ers to go to work at some useful oc- |cupation or put to work on our} | streets or highways; the elimination of party politics in the administration | Win the war first, of our county affairs; and any pro-/| gressive policy that will contribute) to the health, ‘wealth and happiness | ®: of our people.—Adv. SHIPMENTS OF SHEEP FALLING OFF AT OMAGA Feeders Jump $1.50 on Slump in | Supply and Demand is Good For All Classes, Says Weekly. Report SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 28.—Re- ceipts of sheep have been shown a heavy decrease during the past week, 00 short, compared with the} four days of the preceeding week | urally prices on all kinds have shown considerable advance. All| kinds of feeders are from $1.50 to $2 per cwt, higher than a week ago. ‘at lambs are also showing quite | been equaled: BLOODED STOCK Puma era BRINGS RECORD “wwe WEEK, cum : 2 |in the ail fields have occurred dur- High Mark Established by Sale of |ing the past week, those who have isian Ci for 4,500 Guin- | Passed away being Robert A. Mann, Freisian si ‘Als Sells at | bookkeeper for the Rocky Mountain eas; Ram Also is al | Drilling company; Mrs. John L. Ohl- Top Notch |son, wife of the pumper for the | Rocky Mountain camp; Mrs. A. M. Nearly $23,000 for a cow and a | standing offer of $19,450 for her} | Cochran, and David Peever, super- intendintendent of teams for one of | first calf—such is the record price! established at a recent Freisian sale the big companies, Mr. Mann died Sunday at Douglas, held at Iverness, Scotland, as re- | ported by the Northern Chronicle of | Mrs. Ohlson on Tuesday at her home, Mrs. Cochran on Wednesday morning that city in a late edition received | &t her residence in the field, and Mr. here by Neil F. Beaton of this city, The price, which is the equal of any | ever paid for a cow of any breed in! vately Thursday and the body was i the United Ringdom, indicates that|terred in the Glenrock cemetery. The the bluebloods of the stock world are | b°dy of Mrs. Ohlson will be removed suffering no depreciation on aecount | Towa for burial as soon as arrange- of the war. In recounting the sale|™eDts can be made. /Mrs. Ohlson the Iverness newspaper says: | leaves a family of five small children “So great has been the Freisian|™"£img im age from 3% to 12 years. trade that it almost appeared that no new records could be established, but} . \ not only has a record been set up of, the cases being of mild type. | for selling price for the Freisian| Glenrock has escaped thus far with- breed, but the highest price for any | out ‘; single death from the plague | breed’ in the United Kingdom has| Which is sweeping the country and Mr. F. W. D. Robin-| 07/Y one case. has been at all alarm- son had a recent sale at Roos Hall,| 7 A very few cases are still under | eccles, conducted by Messrs, John the care of doctors, but none of the| (From the Glenrock Gazutte.) funeral. of Mgrs. Cochran was held pri- Thornton & Co., the principal attrac- . tion being the imported cow, Golf|, The Sena ae bain? the wine Sietske X. The cow was greatly generally | admired on account of her size, vew-| heeded, Some of the saloons have| sel, style and quality and after R. E.| Violated se. rule of allowing not} age bed. stexiert Bidding at 2,000) vate at eae Fire, Dat thed hasnt gs., Mrs. tnum and A. S. Bowlby | *" . : 7 = took up the running, the latter buy- | warned wae peer bre at will ing at 4,500 gs., a great price but a) 314 the Ta veh Heo 4 Rescet sound one, as it is rumored - that Fe CRATE erence, the new owner has already been of-| ““"® | fered 4,000 pounds for Sietske’s first | ree again: “At the sale of viack- | BACK LIKE A BOARD ITS YOUR KIDNEYS faced rams at Lanarck last week the | pune of 395 pounds was given by| . P. M'Dougall : | BP crea Case gee There’s no use suffering from the| from Borland. * * * His ‘price con- awful agony of lame back. Don’t stitutes a new record for the breed, wast Sate Cesare en IES SEL the previous, being 800 pounds ob. comes back. Find the cause and an advance. Best fat lambs are sell- ing at $16.10, and fair to good ones from i 16.00. Fat ewes are; showing a little improvement; good bnes selling around $8.50, and the fleshy kinds from $7.75 to $8.25. The feeder trade is just reversed from last week. Our choice feeders show an advance of nearly $2.00 per ewt,, selling now from $14 to $14.- 40. Fair and light weight lambs from $12.50 to $13.50, and common kinds| jaround $12.0 few yearlings from $9.50 to $10.00; feeding ewes from rom reliable sources comes the in- {formation that Colorado buyers are buying throughout the West for their feeding lots. Therefore market authorities expect to see a light sup- ply of range sheep from now on and hardly look for prices to break. They would not be surprised to see them go 2 little higher. a } Natrona BUY W. 5S. S. TIPFSATLLLLLAIZLALLLLALILLILLLLLL LDS e > ELECTRIC FIXTURES ~ No Matter How Small or Large the Building We can supply your needs with Modern ELECTRIC FIXTURES ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED thined. at. Leamaxk wo. years ago for |StoP it. Diseased conditions of the| A. P, M’Dougall.” |pains, lumbago, sciatica, nervousness, | appears a record of 550 guineas for | 8T¢ nature’s ‘signals for help! AMBULA NCE ence any of these symptons, get busy IS MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, im-| |stantly attack’ the ‘poisonous germs SAN: FRANCISCO, Oct. 28.—A For over two hundred years they ean fund fer French wounded and |reliable druggists in sealed packages |not help you. | and be ‘sure the name “GOLD reached Pacific Division headquar-| at - when the bomb struck | Weatherstrips on them. Harris, the one of the Crossflatt sheep and at bladder or kidneys are usually indis| In another column devoted to Sleeplessness, tired, worn-out feeling, | a cow. Other sales were propor-| Here's the remedy. When you feel \at once Go to your, druggist and SHA TTERED B Y; |ported fresh every month from labor- |that are clogging up your system and German airplane bombed a children’s have been helping the sick. Why used to transport patients from dis- | Three sizes. _Mgney back if they do American Red Cross hopital at Toul, | aq” |MEDAL” is on the box.— Adv. ters. The ambulance, it seems, was| Let me put your doors and windows the car, burying it i 2 car, burying it in the shattered | weatherstrip man, phone 271J. Try our compartment plate lunches. | White House Cafe serves you 10. Perth’ last year for one exposed by cated by stiff lame back, wrenching} Shorthorn sales of the Rosshire herds | Pain in the lower abdomen. Thee tionately high. \the first twinges of pain or experi-| \get a box of the pure, original GOLD \atories im Haarlem, Holland. Pleas- BOCHE B OM BS pant and easy to take, they almost in- [By Axsociated Prenm ] |bring quick relief. ambulance belonging to the Ameri-| not try them? Sold everywhere by. trict Red Cross dispensaries to the| sk for “GOLD MED- according to news which has just waiting in front of a police station |in good shape by installing Allmetal walls of a house across the street. 10-17-10t White House Cafe. 10-26-50t right. 39t the % Power Company Phone 69: BUY W. S. 5. Me Tribune Want Ad Readers Number Over 11,200 Souls § Peever on Wednesday in Casper. The| | There are about 40 cases under| , treatment. in the field, a majority! patients is in a dangerous condition. 7! CASPER TEAGHER GETS APPOINTMENT IN U.S. SCHOOLS, CANAL ZONE. | ° Miss Marguerite Harshaw, a popu-| lar young member of the Casper) teaching force, has received her ap- |pointment to a position with the| | United States government as teacher! ‘in the Panama Canal zone, and will| }leave Casper in a few days for| | Panama to assume her new duties. | Miss Harshaw came to Casper this/ ;fall to teach the second grade at | @entral school and has made many} | friends in the city who will rejoice! in her good fortune to win this po-| sition. As soon as her passports) her voyage to Central America. Miss Harshaw will sail from New. York) City and will probably be stationed | pat Balboa Heights, altho she is not | certain of the exact location of her) school. | Miss Harshaw comes from Stevens! Point, Wis., and is a graduate of St. Paul State Normal school and took special work at the University of} Wisconsin and Columbia university, New York City. Previous to com- ing to Casper she taught at Grand) Rapids, Wis., and at Glencoe, Hl. | —_ > Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest | cash price paid. Room 4, Kimball Buildirg. Security Loan Co, phone’ ‘02. 16-12-tf Every SALE ep A great selection—come Weare getting —andsmore? women: buy the fi arrive from the East she will begin } '. ‘Fhe Coats are Wonders Nice luxurious garments, yards wide, huge collars, some Fur, Nutria, Opossum, Marmont, Seal or Beaver trimmed. They come in Silvertone, Velour, Broadcloth, Plush — every good shade and model, in every size. one While the stock is complete. Furs We are proud to show you the assortment of Skirts to choose from—$5.00 to $40.00. 50 Dresses Dresses are the finest to be had anywhere. The Fashion Shop 114 NORTH CENTER STREET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1915 |. List your property with u |Seeurity. Loan Company, 2 You need it, don’t you? Metal Kimball Bidg. stripping ’s the word these days. Call, phone 271J. 10-17-10 | You'll like The Harvey cooking. 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The Styles---, . include all that are in good favor this season——stylish de- signs that one does not tire of. 3 The Materials--- includes the very newest weaves as well as the staple effects —Velour, Broadcloth, Tricotines, Duvetynes, Silvertones, Serges, Oxfords, Poplins and Gabardines. The Colors--- — include a variety tRat is large enough to suit every fancy— Belgian, Pekin, Chopin, Navy, Burgundy, Plum, Reindeer, Gray. and Black. ON COATS Remember they are worth more than we ask for them. Get Furs Furs buy now and save monzy Skirts famous for our $16.75 dresses ifer ones? 4 le'‘can give:them the convincing proof that our ‘TOWNSEND BUILDING v4 CASPER, WYOMING