Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 6

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——= ence MORE UNITS TO OEMAND FOR CLERICAL NAVY BEHAVES WELL IN BE SENT HOME HELP KEEN AND CITY WAR TIMESK'S JUDGE | NATIONAL TO ESTABLISH ‘demanded a better service with the City News 1 SUPPLY HOUSE ON THE U. Fr. ‘result that the National has decia to establish the store. The new!supply house wil! :,)., "SORRY HE DIDN'T CET TO FIGHT BUTISGLAD _| TO SEE CASPER AGAIN: Fred D. Dralle, well known and popular oil man from Casper, who | I. V. MecStea, advance representa- } tive for D. W. Griffith’s “Hearts = The National Supply company will! Feace-icnllthe-company’s trade | the Wor!d.” is in the city today at regener: a large se i | Cheyenne west to Kemmerer aa | H = 3 7 tending to business. “‘Hearts of the) jrly jouse at some point along tne fields up the Green River Y AT EARLY BATE BOASTS GOOD SCHOOL © ADVOCATE IN REPORT <stesscocs for'sistrs series lan asi ‘Ste Shown at the Lari Bion Gaui to tke care af Bll a tant bane That ees ; | Fs ? tral Machine Gun Officers’ Training | theatre at an early" as date. well needs of the -vathern Wyoming ee Legal yh pe supplies f; | My Unitea P: Corps at Camp Hancock, Augusta, ; | Fields. enver 2 en after paying he: By Axsociated Press] The value of a business college WASHINGTON, D ey as Gan] ‘has just Me nived his discharge, Russell H: White, son of Mr. and lds of that | 2rew@ht tates ‘to Kemmierer have Ww ASHINGTON. D 11.—Cen- training is now generally recognized ec. en in iM L. Whi f this cit The needs of the oil fields o at jong haul to reach the fields t ec. ee the navy during the war were, well- and returned to Casper. Mr. Dralie) Mrs. Henry ite of this city re. ie s in eral Pershing has designated the fol by young people, * It is only # ques- behaved as a body, Judge Advocate! has been given a gracious receptio-, turned this morning from Cambridge, ‘part of the state have grown so ‘upper valley or else have the goo, lowing units for early return home:| tion of where and how this training General Clark’s annual report today ,by his numerous friends for the past) Mass., where he has been attending | the supply stores located in Colorado shipped from Casper to Lander ; Meterological section signal corps;)™ay be obtained, and the expense ‘:|the Naval Radio school at Harvard &nd Casper are unable to supply the, then hauled thru South Pass over shows. |two days, and says his only regret * ae A, B, C.D, E and F of} cies Serene. of those who have, . Whereas in 1917 there was an| that he did not get to go over there aa ersity. ineeds of the oil men and they have! Great Divide to the field. eadquarters Company. - Supply Company and Headquar-|not given the value of a business #Verage of 95,548 men under naval Mr. Dralle in returning to civil lite ters Company of the. Forty-eighth| training due consideration, it may be| Jurisdiction and 1,816 general courts-/Will make his home in Casper and) ree Regiment of the Coast Artillery! Said that never in the history of this martial, there were only 4,831 trials 00k after his various oil interests O-oo Such i oys Corps. | nation has there ever been such a|in 1918 with a personnel averaging j which ‘are expansive. First Battalion of the 814th Pioneer| demand for clerical help, nor has|412,415 men. This represented a| Mr. Dralle is very grateful to Cap- Infantry (olored.) there ever been such opportunities |personnel increase of 331 per cent tain Daly of the State University a Yes, it is a veritable toyland—where the dreams of perce little child come true, and where “grownups” of gentle hearts are never too old to visit. And don't forget that by doing your Christmas Shopping early you get the choice of selections. : fre One Seventy-second and 174th| for the office trained man to step | with only 166 per cent increase in| Laramie for the assistancé rendered Aero squadrons; 116th, 301st and| up into positions of responsibility and | | trials, jin securing the assignment to such 316th Trench Mortar Batteries. ‘trust, depending only on the capa-| Many of these cases naturally wire jan important branch of the army. He Se | bility of the individual. The expan- | found not guilty or were dismissed. lalso speaks in the highest terms of | sion of American trade, the growth of | Absence without or over leave, and | | Camp conditions at Hancock and com |her mercantile marine, can mean but! desertion, were the most fruitful /pliments the service to the limit. The jone thing, America is upon the|causes of courts-martial involving] division with which he was connectea threshold of an industrial career that) 2,822 cases. was under the direct command of Toy Tea Sets—Fifteen pieces Jap China. Spe- $1.25 cial priced ___ Toy Tool Chest—In wood case, 17 inches long, contain- ing about 17 items. no nation ever before contemplated., With the navy dry, there were |~ol. Westmorland, an officer of th: The man, or ‘woman either, has only! scarcely any charges of drunkenness |Mexican border, a true westerner, to prepare himself or herself in or-| acainst either officers or men. friend of Gen. Pershing, a strict ¢ |der to be sure of a permanent and) “y, audition to superintending the|¢iplinarian, and an eighteen-karat pa- SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec. 12.—| lucrative position, with the proba- Sheriff Mossherg met with one of! bility of taking his place as one of courts-martial matters, the judge ad-, trict. those mishaps that always occasion. the leaders in the general scheme of | V°°@te general office had charge of Fanos a mass of work concerning legal ques-| Demands of the Ontario “farmer- a thief-taker the utmost chagrin when | American industrial enterprises. <i a € e | f a prisoner he was bringing back from) The facilities for a business train- “0": Collation of international law|ettes” for the next season will include i Sherman, Texas, jumped out of a jing are at hand right here in Casper. subjects, and supervision of, prisons. | the nine-hour day, an increase of the Special 3 75 toilet window of a passenger car in| The expense in comparison to the fy eater ees |hour rate to 20 cents, a minimum of priced ath Bes e Nebraska and made his escape. benefit to be derived is negligible. | The popuiation of Sweden includes} $1 for rainy days, and time a ‘halt |many more women than men. !for overtime. IGISTITIIISI OTIS SOOT 4, The prisoner was L. E. Ward,| For approximately $100, or even less, wanted for the theft of a $264 draft/ and a few months’ steady application | out of the pocket of a fellow lodger the foundation for a life career can Erector Sets, just the thing to amuse the boys at $2.00 Register Banks — Capacity tén dollars. For dimes. Special $2.00 priced at___ Toy Pianos — Schoenhut make; small size; six keys. Sent” "$2.00 Sten. a Ives Trains Sets—Mechani- cal track and coaches Spe- Doll Furniture Sets—Each set boxed, 5 pieces. 5 0 e Special at Express Wagons, good steel! wagons, medium =e $1.75 ee eres A. B. C. Blocks—20 cubes solid wood, animals and let- at a Sheridan hotel, upon which the be laid. The business college af- thief managed to realize $15 from a) fords an opportunity for self-develop- bank at Moorcroft. ment that no other institution offers On the way home, as the sheriff in the same time or at the same cost. and his prisoner were coming up! A professional career requires four from Kansas City to Lincoln, Ward to six years of college education, and expressed a desire to visit the toilet some years of practice to establish a room. The sheriff went with him reputation and build up a business. to the door, and when it was dis- The business college offers the op- covered that the room was occupied, portunity to carry on a college edu- stood beside the prisoner. The chair cation or form the foundation for a car was crowded, and in the smok- | business career. In the Casper Busi- 3 Psa $1.00 eg priced The China Departmentt Is Showing Many Beautiful Gifts New importation of Nippon Japanese hand- painted China in Dinner Sets and odd pieces: Salt and Pepper Sets 75e@ $1.85 o Better Gift Than One of Community Silver Displays here are very broad and include a choice in all the better and late designs—the cae 85¢ Peace Prices Humidors, for Cigars, Cigarettes or Tobacco ing room nearby was a bunch of sol-| ness college you have the opportunity | ipient of a Gift of Communi will prize it diers en route home and consequently |at a minimum of expense to estab-| Tcbaceo Jars in Mahogany or Metal up from ~-----~--------~---- en ‘ . ‘i full of noises. Just in the midst of! lish your future'career. | Ae s Cups and Saucers 50e greatly—not alone for its usefulness but for the confusion the door of the toilet] = | Cigarettes in Xmas Boxes agen its high standard of Quality. room opened and a little boy emerged > ieee ict Toa Taga | sl A eB Soon pene eee eee? civerees WEARS WOODEN | Men’s Leather Sets = Cream and Sugars $1 75 te m es slammed.the door shut and locked it. | | solid Si i Case: = f LO Sets d Se While the sheriff was attempting LE G, BUT NOT Solid Silver, Leather and Metal Cigarette s Mp from. 2 se bes 2 " all paral ec to slow down the train the man drop- | ped from the window and the officer | was compelled tc continue to Lincoln. Fruit,, Cake, Celery and Bon-Bon Plates in many new and novel shapes; beautifully decorated and painted $1.00 at up from Chocolate and Tea Sets of six cups and saucers and Tea Pot at $4.50 $7.50 and Those who mast count the cost from necessity or from desire to conserve expenditures will find that they can make gift selections here advantageously and with complete satisfac- tion. Let your Christmas giving this year be confined to useful, practical articles. ~ Holmes Hardware Co. PHONE 601. CASPER, WYO. Plain and Fancy Cigarette Holders Card and Bridge Sets Purses, Pass Cases, Bill Folds Flasks, Leather Goods, Cribbage Sets High Grade Confections Cigars—in Gift Boxes SMOKE HOUSE All articles wrapped in Holly Tissue and “dolled up” and delivered, Free. Prices here are far lower than those quoted elsewhere—because our entire stock was purchased before the last market advances. Should you be contemplating the’ purchase of a gift in Silver—you will fee! doubly repaid by inspecting the values we offer. FROM FRANCE —$—<—$—— SPIRITUALIST FORT COLLINS, Colo., Dec. 11.— Many Larimer county people are TA KES WING ON {not aware that there is a wooden leg- ged cow at Bellvue, but Chas. Pen-| BEING JAILED | nock has a three-legged cow that jhas worn a wooden leg for four! years. She was shot thru the right! [By Associated Press] pena leg at the hock joint four years CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Inspection|ag0- | Dr. C. L. Barnes -was called | of windows and doors at the Psycho-|®%4 amputated the leg. When it |healed, he and Pennock fixed up a pathic hospital today failed to a¢- wooden leg which has worn ever count for the mysterious disappear- |since. When it comes off she stands ance of Miss Medeiine Lesiie, arrest-|and bawls until] some one comes and ed during a seance with a spiritualist. | fixes it back on. She has raised sev- Miss Leslie was sent to the hospital|eral calves and is the best mother! when she claimed to posses power to|of a cow any one ever saw. IZILZLALLALLLLAL A MP Shen yaaa ee eaE Dw Teak “vanih into thin air.” This she “Sp eMENGh nN ene T secmad to have done, hopital author-| | Kansas has upwards of « Hundred | \\ewsvcrwercwervarsan® uo LUI Ti Best Ventilated Theater in the State MATINEE 2:30 and 4 p.m. IRIS THEATER The House of Quality / Pictures NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 and 9:30 TODAY ONLY = _ With practically the same: cast’ a et The Birth of a Nation aa "Hearts ee the World. D.W.GRIFFITH i Presents. hn moartaxon’ The Great Love eee An ARTCRAFT Picture ~ @- “THE GREAT LOVE”: is a story of women in wartime, played by an astounding cast that includes ‘Buitain’ Ss Dowager Queen: It bares the very souls of ‘women in wartime. D. W. Guiffith spent eighteen months on the war-torn fields of France securing scenes of a magnitude hitherto unknown to the motion picture art. Coming back to California, he spent anzther six months completing the story. The result of his labor is as big a a circus, as intimate as a doughboy’s letter to his sweetheart, as wonderful as a sunrise on the Japan Sea, as heautiful as a baby’ s tat. ixis Always Firsi Cast Includes: Henry Walthall Maxfield Staniley Rosemary Tneby Gloria Hope. Cast Includes Lillian Gigh George Fawcett —) iby SBE ey Mr. Griffith’s “The Birth of a Nation” and “Hearts of the World” were shown in the big theaters at high priccs. You remember them. You know what “a D. W. Gnffith production” means. In order to get the mighty messagz of “The Great Love” to all of Amer- ica, Mr. Griffith is presenting this, his newest achievement, in the motion pic- ture theatres first! He wants all Ameri-ans to see what their allied sisters are doing to help win the war that we may be inspired to even greater deeds. For this reason one-third prices p-evail. Not the $2.00, $1 50, $1.00 or 50c that you usually pay to see a D. W. Gniffith picture; AT ONE-THIRD THE PRICE: bis ane oee itis ah ays First a

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