Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 8

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errs Page Page Eight = a gS THE CASPER pant TRIBUNE Spgs ade FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6 IBER 6, 1918 HO MNT 85 MOTOR TAMSPORT TD CME, WTO, ee SN PE UE WILL YOU RAVE TS OWN WITH RETURN OF PENCE: 2-2ars=naee @ QV 9 init : mes central police station} that “friendly” pok | FOR SOLDIERS? Will Work Revolution in Short Haul Systems and Be'.nduiged in iia sounicetio ofa) Ad d men, even when hundreds of vari-col-| apted to Great Expansion; Success Now ored chips are put into action, does (Contindad Baoan’ from Page 1) not constitute a “wicked gambling en- | Demonstrated by Experiments in the East terprise.” The 20 men were released. | timate that at least 500 of these will eat >- | find employment ewhere and not return to this city. This will still The roads of Wyoming are soon to become the main arteries MAJ. GEN. C. A. F. FLAGLER leave 1,500 men for whom we must of traffic thruout the state and an intensive effort should be started | d some profitable employment— at ence te make these ready for the coming trains of trucks and the | ighty big problem. The extremely rapid demobiliza- Cars of the travelers. Sién of the army, winle industrial Altho many people do not realize it, the country is now possing Seseee eines {thra = great change in transportation methods. “(Coming events cast lem of readjustment in its most dif-|trer (pes owy Perore” and the straws )- * Cetlt tarsi asid sequines tonerative t at show the trend of events are and this style can haul a wonderful t immediate and most energetic co-op. Pitin to the eyes of observing per-|amount' of freight for its size. The 4 | eration of every patriotic citizen. nee other type does not haul its train but One of the first of the Casper boys} Recently at a great meeting of all|merely guides them and acts as a di-- to return was Sergeant . Lawrence the heads and directing officials of rector for the following trailers. It Hayden, who responded to the call for ™°St of the street railway systems/also furnishes the power for the| volunteers when American entered i the big cities that was held in St.|train. This type is said to be the! the great war. He enlisted in Com-| Louis an effort was made to have the | best and cheapest yet discovered and pany L. and it was his ambition to ™2eting vote unanimously to have the can haul enormous loads with ease. get over and get a crack at the Hun | Street car tems all over the coun- In this latter type of road train, as soon as possible. However, he-| tT be taken over by the cities in|the gasoline motor is carried on the cause of the fact that he was an Which they were operating. This ef-|first unit on which the crew rides in pert tent and awning maker he was fort was not made thru any philan-|a cab much like a locomotive. The transferred to the quartermaster’s thropic thought on the part of the motor is directly connected to an department and has been shifted from Street car magnates but rather it was;electric generator and each set of an effort to iet the dear public hold wheels in the train behind it ¢s driven the sack as it has done so much in, by small electric motor from the . but performed the past. The street car men are | power furnished by the head dynamo. | valiant service by obeying or- &@tting scared at the decrease in their These trains as improvements are nd doing his duty where he passenger traffic due to the auto and | added to them, will in time take over assigned without complaint. Sergt.;™8ny want to “get out from under’ a grezt portion of our present dav Hayden needs a job. Preferably before the deluge of low income and freight transport and especially be- his trade as tent and awning m high outgo engulfs them. ‘tween local state points of 200 miles ies : ae but he is a good general man. an ho This is but one of the straws that or less. That they will ever take struction in the United Kingdom for) ¥in pe permitted to enter or leave| Each community will keep it est worker, has had experience in| shows which way the wind blows and|over all the railroad service is very | the same period totaled 4,342,296) the house where the quarantine is in| “Golden Book” as part of the pe validating work in the oil fields, and|there are many others at hand. The doubtful,but the men who are con-,, One of the brigadier generals recent- | tons. manent archives of the municipalit is willing to consider anv reasonable | ordinary person’s idea as to the possi-|sidered experts in the matter of ly made major generals for the war) Best Ventilated Theater in the of Quality ee offer. If you can use this returned |bility of truck haulage stops at the freight haulage and what these trains| Period is Clement A. F. Fiagler, who State a 1 | This is the new American Handley Page bombing plane, recently completed, on its arrival in Washington ¢ | Minevia. ‘Lhe tmp took three hours, the machine being piloted by Capt. BK. B. Weller of the British Royal pr) | corps. BRITISH SH iP ona ees ae | Golden Record ea taken in this city in efforts to down the plague. The, time for the | ity of Italy ee just been invite od 1 S$ quarantine will run from fifteen to, the government to open a “Libro « } twenty days, the homes that are quar-| Oro” or “Golden Book” to the me antined will remain so until ten days . # after the temperature of the patient ory of all the inhabitants of each com | By, Annoctated eros) has returned to normal, according to | munity who participated. in the way, LONDDON, Dec. 6.—British mer-| an announcement from Dr. J. H. Con. | In addition to the name and ad- chant tonnage losses were 9,031,828 Way late Wednesday afternoon, fol- | dress of each soldier, there will }.c | gross tons from the beginning of tela which was held Tu- | scribed a full record of his pro j war to October 31, according to an| The influenza quarantine will be as jtions, his citations, his decors rigid as that for scarlet fever, diph-| and also, where the case so dema theria, and other diseases. No one his death. one camp to another and was denied the privilege of meeting the foe on the field of batt just ion official statement today. The con- soldier, call at The Tribune office and|pitcure of the usual three or five- and trucks are capable of are confi--| #5 won distinction in the corps of we will place! you in touch with him.|ton truck hauling its complement of dent that as soon as the War work is One prominent contractor called at material to the oil fields. In some cleared up the nation will see one of The Tribune office this morning and cases the sight of a derrick truck or! the greatest changes this country has engineers. He was born in Georgia in | 1867, appointed to the Military acad | emy from lowa, and graduated in 1889. | placed his name on the roll. He can|other special body tends to arouse|ever dreamed of in the matter of =—_——_ | furnish employment-for a bricklayer | interest for a short time but it is overland transportation. More than 2,000 women took the} MATINEE and three or four Jaborers. |generally considered as a sport. It is up to the people of Wyoming| places of men on six steam railways 2:30 and 4 p. m. iia ae and 9:30 A construction firm also can give| The truth of the matter, however,|to prepare the way for the improve- employment to ten or twelve labor-|lies far below the observation of the/ ment. It is now certain that good ers and teamsters at $5 per day. javerage onlooker. Trains of material) roads are a necessity, that they more If the soldiers who-are returning a freight se NG being hauled than pay for the investment, that will call at The Tribune offices and|by gasoline driven locomotives over|they mae a better country, cheaper nlace their names on the roll we will|the ordinary roads in the east. Great | living expenses, better living condi-| =astern States, all between the spring) do everything in our power to pro-|trucks that would make the ordinary |tiongs in the country districts, less of 917 and that of 1918. | enre for them profitable emplovment. |five-ton truck look like a Ford are/taxes in the end and many other|even billions of dollars; it has been We also expect the co-operation of operating every ten hours between|things that tend to benefit mankind| amply proven by the issues of bonds the heads of the various industries in| Akron, Ohio, and Boston, Mass, In|singly and en masse. fin tite Niailet Anprpveriant ante | Casper, and believe that it is their|these latter vehicles, the drivers have) Even were the State of Wyoming|eastern states that it pays and pays: patriotic duty to give preference to}a bedroom just back of the driver’s to issue bonds for many millions oF big in the end the soldier boys. seat where the crews that are off MBG 2 The Employment Service has es-|duty sleep and their meals are pro- 4 tablished labor bureaus in Cheyenne,| vided ahead at certain points along mga oe 8 a eevee ever te Oe Sheridan and Kemmerer, ienorine| the route. The Akron-Boston line Casner entirely. the larcest industrial was started to help out the shipments if ae: = center in the State of Wvoming. and/of one of the big rubber companies it is for this reason that The Tribune| but it met with such success that the gladly taes up the work and offers|firm has now installed a great fleet | its services free of any cost to the end|of the trucks, all using pneumatic | that no soldier boy will be compelled| tires of a size never before dreamed |*/- to tramp the streets in search of em-}of, 12 inches in diameter and #2 plovment. after serving his country inches high. ‘ in and about New York City; 2080 went to work in ten munitions fac- tories, while nearly 5,000 were em-| ployed in similar factories in the Fatty Arbuckle “Goodnight Nurse” A NEW COMEDY A screamingly funny story of thrills and laughs fol- lowed in quick succession. HARRY MOREY ' With Betty Blythe in “<A Game With Fate” An amazing story in which a young iillionaire is brought into the shadow’ of the Death Chair by a chain of circum- stances. ROSCOE’ FATTY ARBUCKLE Also a Big Scream—‘Lame Brains and Lunatics” on the battlefields of Europe. The trains referred to above are| m Good Night Nurse ae ae ie of two types; one is drawn wholly by| + ss Good Night \ conen? COMING a caterpillar of belt-to-groundtrac- | used to haul aed raat ier to Salt Creek WOUNDED B'S SOCKS ‘prryep TH “BETTER THAN CALOMEL aa Hie Ei Thousands Have Discovered Dr. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—There’ll be a Red Cross stocking, filled .with | Si eee? the substi- holiday cheer, hanging over the cost| oe y | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— A wonderful lineup for the Iris patrons: Saturday— Wm. Farnum in the “Rainbow Trail”—sequel to “Riders of the Purple Sage.” Sunday—Cecil B. De Mille’s production, “Till I Come Back to You,” Monday and Tuesday—Annette Kellerman in “Queen of the Sea.” Wednesday—‘When a Woman Sins.” Thursday—“THE GREAT LOVE” By D. W. Gnffith Bigger and better than “Hearts of the World.” The Iris Always First Christmas Shoppers will do well to get acquainted with the varied stock carried brates the gladdest, merriest Christ- Simost & : of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat 4 by us that make useful Christmas presents. of every wourided American soldier gute for calomel — are a mild but in France, when the whole world cele- laxative, and their effect on the liver is ost instantaneous. They are the result lomel, sure mas in all history. liver and ‘bowel complaints with cal Plans announced by the Red Cross His efforts to banish it brought out these h icduXants ml ittle olive-colored tablets. show that the wounded ‘anks wi ‘These pleasant little tablets do the 1 have full share in the jubilee. These that calomel does, but have no bad after men, lying ill in the,land ‘they helped Papper injiiee ithe seth dike to e, will be cheered and enter- of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why Courteous treatment, and a willingness to please, coupled with low prices make this a desirable shopping center for everybody. Assortments never better than right now. e x f : : ained by the “Greatest Mother in the cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? World,” when the Christmas bells Cao Soe tee ys havoc with the ring out that peace has come at last. gums. Sodostrong liquids. SES and Only 15 Shopping Days Till Christmas SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday =—1-4 OFF—= Holmes Hardware Co. Holmes to Homes. Casper, Wyo. Phone 601 * Evéry nurse, patient and enlisted Ojive Tablets its place. man in the French hospitals will be ~ Most headaches, “dullness” that remembered. In every ward, a Christ- lazy feeling come from constipation and mas tree, ablaze with candles, will a ieee Cas ee: throw its light about the room. The Mlive fal wi you socks that are to hang over the cots ,neavy” | how. they perk une the opin will be Red Cross socks, filled with Woe and 290 box Fotis d a pretty Fane fade een aie dade idee. n 2 li at our tg Sead teeter teen fruit, candy, nuts, figs Christmas card. i Sarae oe ae = = There will be entertainment in : aaibe : eat oe oe ee ee ere plenty for the boys. Famous singers Just Received \ | Reap tag tag have volunteered their | services. oe SOLDIERS ARE bce & New shipment California Oranges, 7 a ASKED TO LEND 4 sweet, juicy—all sizes. | ON OUR LINE OF- } THEIR PAPERS <i | : t Special for Saturday PLAIN WHITE ¥ = 4 edit "if California and Florida G Fruit \ ¥ Discharged soldiers are re- x a orida Grape Fru : diacharse apes, to rey tie ; 4 2 f 25 as Enameled Ware ¥ * tant general’s office in Chey- * i" “ * enne, in order that they may be *|*) or C Kg a ‘ges Spey ee eos 4 i" oe zt These wares are specially priced and the values must appeal to all x * Only, the discharge papers ili . + ae aes ee i discriminating buyers. ‘ oe cunt wencs actives 41% xtra Fancy Rome Beauty, Winesa ize ; } ae Red Se 2 tise asldier sting bis ectice “| if : y. if ps, Spitzenberg, per pound, } By careful comparison which w2 cordially mvite will demonstrate { y services By having, thi tran +" 10c; per box, $2.50 up. the unusual values offered here this week Y * scribed, the State will have a * | - ¥ $ conmpct, secant of aSch gasn, ¢| ae ) Bell Flowers, 3 pounds ‘or 25c. Fresh Pineapple, Figs, Honey, dates. | see a ; * in book form, and in addition to * e ‘ =) CITY FRUIT MARKET. Webel C | * time in c re destroyed * " or lost. Dis - aI : ‘tf " vO Pils Along 247 “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” | : THE BIG BUSY STORE x * Ati gh Hoes = 4 ; lt 114 So. Wolcott Open Evenings and Sunday icone —pileas ¥) 4 Watch Our wacecusis ype ong ager maria: Pe Toighigt Our Windows 5, Is a de Se Dn

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