Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1918, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOV. 9, ‘i918 HERE ARE Tit MEN WHO ORGY “WH Tit TOP FOR State Chairman Praise to those who took such a art in the successful Fourth Loan campaign in Wyom- , has been extended before in columns of the Daily Tribune, not been the pleasure ‘spaper to reproduce for the sake of its readers and the peo- of the state at large, photo- graphic likenesses of the two most Patrick Sullivan % —State Chairman Patrick Sullivan and State Secretary L. F. McMz hon, To these two men, niuch credit is due for the splendid manner in which the state became recognized the nation over as one of the most ardent supporters of the war by oversubscribing its quote of $9,- 883,000, by approximately $2, mportant figures in the campaign 125,000. In almost instant touch o = to} S City News \, | SOCIETY ° Se Miss Ino Logue, of Lander, is a! guest for a few days of Commission- er-elect Bob Veitch and wife of South David street. Pe FO Fremont Michie drove in from his anch y rday to attend-to busiress matters in Casper, *e « Pat Royce, the next sheriff, is re- covering from an attack of influenza is again able to ne about. harlie Richards, of Bates Hole, is| per attending to business mat-) ters and greeting old friends: ae ie 4 ae Nelson, the. young son of | . Lee Nelson, who is in charge of | Red Cross influenza hospital, has heen spending some time at the Kin.- ball lodge in Casper mountains: = «8 © Florence Tilson, bookkeeper at the Chamberlin Furniture and Un- dertaking company, received word yesterday afternoon of the death of | her half-brother who liyes at Lead,| S. D., and who died: from influenza. The funeral services for John Ac- ‘opus, the Greek who died of influ-| enza yesterday, were held this after- | noon at 3 o'clock at the Chamberlia chapel, the Greek citizens of Casper| having charge of the services. Inez Clements, “Miss Ethel Kis- Miss Florence Tilson, and Miss Clare Briggs have leased the Kimbal! e on North Wolcott street and, ed in yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.| Kimball, Sr., are living in their tain lodge. es 2 «® J. Felton, of the Ohio Oil com- , is rejoicing today over the ar- of his "firstborn, a fine baby hter, who arrived last night at er branch of the Wyoming 1 hospital. Both Mrs. Felton and daughter are doing nicely. = F J. B. Okie, a well Sas rancher rom Lost Cabin, is in town today attending to business affairs. Mr. Okie will leave next week for Cali- fornia where he has purchased a new nome. The family will go to Califor- nla about the middle of December. * * # ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Lilly left to: for Xenia, Illinois, to make an e visit with relatives. They will to Tennessee to visit their er before returhing to Casper. | d Mrs. J. C. Counts, who for- y rented the Kimball home on h Wolcott street, have leased the y home on North Maple street. * - Lloyd Tally, of Alliance, Neb.. isitine her parents, Mr and - Kimball, Sr, at their mountain lodge, and Miss Ruth Kim- all rode into Casper yesterday to a day or two Miss Ruth K'm- will return to the Woleott schcoi Denver next week if the auaran- © is lifted by that time, : = 2 = Mrs. John Murray and Mrs. F. Hi, iwver met with Mrs, E, M. Mille her home last night apd. packed ‘een boxes for the boys in the SH si hata The boxes were mail- Dr ’. Kamp returnadion the be- hei train from De “fter having successfully pa: examination to enter the med:- “partment ofithe United Riera, | This will mean a commission *s captain for the doctor. cal Army, | the lax bowels. everywhere.—Adv. Mothers’ League Memb-rs Will Celebrate Peace Members of the Mothers League are plannii)r to help in the next celebra- nouncing that the members will gath- | er, as soon as the news reaches Cas- E THE WYOMING LIBERTY LOAN TANK State Secretary L. F. McMahon with the progress of the loan in every community in the state, it fell to Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Me- Mahon to keep matters ag-going and net let interest or spirit lag for a moment. That they were suc- ssful, is attested by the quick- n which the counties ‘went practically every county raising its allotment many days be- fore the campaign was scheduled © NEW YORK TOWN CLAIMS ee eye ar AEGORD FOR BOND SALE PALISADES, N. Y., Nov. 9.—S. A. tion when the news arrives officially Brown, chairman of the local Fourth that the armistice has been signed and | Liberty Loan drive claiins the cham- in anticipation of this victory are an- pionosohiopo of the U.S. A. inasmuch as 101 subscribers with a quota of per, at the Ormsby-Scherci* building, $10,650 to make, succeeded in raising Plans for the celebration will be per- $231,350.00. fected when the SNe LeRs ters meet. IFLES PASSED OUT 10 : HOME GUARD HES The rifles of the Home Guards are ‘here. The guns arrived a short time |ago and are now under the care of | Captain Handbury. They are the | latest service rifle and equipped with bayonet and stacking swivel. The Guardsmen are notified to call at Captain Handbury’s office any time after 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing and each man will be assigned his |rifle to be cleaned and cared for. As soon as the influenza scare is over the drills will be ue weeumed again. Train Those Stubbor Stubborn Bowels. Help Nature take its course, not | with a violent, habit-forming purga- tive, but with gentle but certain and natural laxative, Dr. King’s New Life |} Pills. Tonic in action, it Beladbs ELECTRIC FIXTURES : \) . N N % The largest Stock in the State of N ‘ N ) \) , N) No matter how small or large the building we can needs with modern Electric BUY. W. 5S. S. ereeee, : 4 Sold by druggists Wyoming Casper, Wyo. —SOITITITITIIOINIOTTMOTOOOOOOOOe oo00b00056600000C06400600006000000000044 Dust is Worse Than the “Flu: ” Does this wind fill your house with Dust, driving thru the cracks in the windows? The only solution is Phone 174-W for estimate. supply your WRITE OR CALL Natrona Power Company Phone 69) 838 ) to close. housewife, who labors to keep her house clean and tidy. All Metal Weather Stripping It is guaranteed to keep the dust out and it will pay for itself in worry and labor in one week's time with the windy weather coming in Casper. Do it now! WILLIAM HARRIS The Weatherstrip Man Fixtures ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISH ) ‘SUNDAY WORK IN IN OVER-SUBSCAPTION OF $2,123 00 Tao, FUTURE WASHINGTON, Noy, jmavy department today issued an |erder discontinuing until further | notice Sunday work in the navy yards \ | and other shore statiohs of the navy, ‘N | effective ‘tomorrow. Secretary Dan- A | iels said’ the action was taken to save \ | the men from the strain of a seven- day week, now \ | most essentials is exceeding the re- \ | quirements. 9. — The — _)/ |Jean, will leave Sunday night for a ‘ month’s visit. with the former's pa- x rents at Lexington, Neb. 4 ford will accompany the family home for a short stay. j are Ail George Adams, of ‘of Crawford, Neb., is a guest of his brother, Harry Ad- ams, at the Henning hotel. It fell to the lot of Mr. McMa- hon to keep the accounts of every county, and if the average person does not realize what this+means, he should acquaint himself by glancing over the books that are necessary in order that the gov- ernment may have a complete and accurate accounting of the state’s subscription. -¢ TIPU PPIOPILOLLLLLL LLL ILL BE HELD Y SURMIY P. M. Funeral services for Mrs. Jack Reed | will be held tomorrow afternoon at) 2::30 at the Shaffer-Gay chapel and the services will be public for her friends. Interment will be made in the, Casper cemetery. Mrs. Reed was the wife of Jack Reed of the Texas Oil company, and was well known to a wide circle of friends. It’s awfully annoying to the Poooeooosoes Rock Springs | oOb005990G00G500H that production in| Mrs. W..H. Crawford and daughter, | Mr. Craw- % en o-aho foie, ee tLAéce ‘*tivad We hive several, cars Rock Spiings Coal on hand: Fill your coal bin with this good Coal. -Keith Lumber Co. Phone 3 a a a a a a akeate t TRIBUNE WANT ADS SATISFY EVERYONE. TRY THEM eeiedped o, % >. %. 9%. %, Roete foote eo-age, om K? ? > >, 2. o Mertens 4, o, +. OF oO oot oe 2. ? oe, o +, "e Mo 0% 0% Sraeepen 2 v COLD WEATHER IS HERE : We Carry the Largest Line of Heaters in Casper Cole’s Hot Blast and Great Western Oak Exclusive agents for the Great Majestic Range We can from us save you money by buying Schulte Hardware Co. 132 North Center St. SPILLS LISI LISS LPL LS LS LDL SS LP I LIL DIL LS ST: ahahaha reasonable, BUY .W. S..S. b Sweaters At this time of the year everybody should have a good Sweater to keep them warm ard we have a large variety for Men and Boys, either the light Jersey <! Sweater or a very, heavy wool, Sweater ‘ with a large roll callar and the prices are Call ang be, eqnyigced, “Think Richards You, Want’ the Best” Richards & Cali ERE. Poecvccccveccccccccccccccccccccoccccoeccoecococeoseocsocoocoess Clothing Winter is here and you must have warm Clothing, so if you need a new Overcoat or Suit, we are well prepared to serve you and our prices are right. Underwear We have a splendid assortment of Un- derwear now and the best make that we sell are the celebrated “Lewis” Union Suits, guaranteed to fit and wear well. The prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 per Suit. We also have a cheaper line of Union Suits in good heavy cotton and fleece-lined garments from $1.75 to $3.00 per Suit. See us when you want Underwear. Hats and Caps You can find almost any style of Hat or Cap made in our Hat Department The Beaver and Velour Hats are the most popular for, Winter wear. We have them in Black, plan, Brown and Green. Priced ftom $3. 50 to $15.00 and our Cap stock, is complete as we have.a very large stock and can please ali, "a a. & ‘Chnniigham When : "yee Wee a of J Alii TARARAZ ay owes Ae 6 gvtvexivext rari gANT yet 9 8 at ec en aa 2 OUONT xt Tex ST *, 7 ran

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