Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 3

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ig Miss Sue’ Mahoney. © The Pepper'¢lub met Saturday evening swith Miss Sue Mahoney, of South centergstreet resuming the, program of ecards instead of the knit- ting work to,which the efforts .of thy | club members have been devoted dur- ‘jing the time war has made,knitting | a patriotie duty. . Delicious refresh. | ments were seryed, after. the early! hours of the evening hdd been’ passeu with severah tables of aution bridge in play. Y SRES | The following members were pres- ent: Miss’Edna. Smith, Mrs. 0. 1. | Walker, Mrs. R. H. Nichols: Miss Len. nis Smith, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, Mrs. Fred Neuman, Mrs. W. S. Kimball, Jr, Mrs. A. A, Schulte, Miss Violet Lever and Mrs. Pitt Covert, Jr. t The next meeting will be held Sat- ocielty iely s" SOLDIERS COME BACK STRONGER lication of official lis | Home Folks of Discharge and Pride Felt Over Service for Country Appreciation for the service each and every soldier has rendere: 15,000 NAMES TONG Wa mat EXPLA OF CASUALTIES ARE STILL OUT THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE to Date by War Department; Two Casper Men on List for Publication Sunday Total casualties to the American the War Department since the pub- Kill 396 at sea) ___ 1) Died of wounds _ d his! Died of disease _ led in action | ated, reached 147,294 na: So Says Department in Informing mae given out for publication with Sun- -Over 115,000 remain to be | published. Total casualties announced to date | are divided as follows: (including 26,379 10,042 Foreclosure Notice. |; Whereas, as security for a loan of ($1,263.50, made on the 31st day oi August, 1918, and due and payable as ie \follows, to-wit: $180.00 Oct. 1, 1918 Mystery which is baffling the police |F160.00 Nov. 1, 1918. $200.00 Dec. and the sheriff still hangs over the @, 1918, $250.00 Jan. 1, 1919, $125.00) death of G. Longback, the Chinaman| Feb. 1, 1919, $125.00 Mar. 1, 1919,| MURDER OF CHINAMA CHEYENNR, Wyo., Dec. A dragnet is said to be out for Hop!M. C. Gray, mortgagor, did on the Wun, a Chinaman who was formerly! 31st day of August, 1918, give to The a resident of Cheyenne, but who has!Miller-Ray Motor Company, a cor- mysteriously disappeared. This man poration, mortgagee, a certain chattel had a long police record, and has|mortgage on 1 Kissel Kar, hundred stated darkly that three of the oldest | point, six standard touring car. chas-| Chinese feuds, known as the Tongs, ,sis No. 38-6226, engine No. 38-6328, which date back. to a dark origin in a together with full equipment; and Chinese den in Shanghai are repre-| Whereas, said mortgage was duly! sented in Cheyenne. Thus the police \filed for record with the County ;are wondering if Longback was the Clerk and Ex-officio Register o1 victim of a Tong war; reaching its Deeds of Natrona County. Wyoming, intangible tentacles clear from Chinalon the 7th day of December, 1918,/ to this city. and be ! . CASPER STORAGE CO. hulls Wt Aces BITRE SCO Storage, Hides, “Pelts, Wool Furs. | Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible. | 12-2-tf CE NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Christmas Attractton sof the payment of the first two in Ktallments above mentioned, and a breach of conditions of the said morgage and said default has been declared and demand made for the total amount due, as provided for in +|the conditions of said mortgage; and Whereas, no suit or proceedings at law has been instituted by the said mortgagee to recover the debt now Whereas, the said mortgage con tains a power of sale of said chattels; Now, .therefore notice is hereby given to the said mortgagor that, pur. suant to the power of sale contained METROPOLITAN in said mortgage and of the laws of | Wyoming revelant thereto, said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale o7 said chattels to satisfy the said debt interest and reasonable attorney's fee, said sale to take place at the front door of the Court House at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 4th day of January, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said who was shot and killed by unknown -00 April 1, 1919, and $118.56| owing by the said mortgagor; and | day. The sale to be rota ye by the - persons on the street in this city on|May 1, 1919, with interest thereon! Whereas there is now due the sum pest fs or! deputy “aberiff (of © wie Pepper Club Meets With Nearly 150,000 Announced Wednesday night, at the rate of 8 per,cent per annum: | of $1,292.00; and Dated this 12th day of December, 1918. The Miller-Ray Motor Company, By Frank England, Attorney, Pub. Dec. 16, 23, 30 5 TO 50c STORE Open Every Evening Until Xmas Lyric Theater The Christmas Attraction lay evening, January 11, at th. Country is reaching home folks in| Died from accident and other | eon tin the office of ths eee: urday e' a > a "y Par oe a ‘ rom accident and other ‘corporated in the office of the Secre- £ . s 2 home of Mrs. Fred Neuman. re eae rer cent, Mat thete | eatusea! a et 2,014, tary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyom- 4 Days Beginning Saturday, Dec. 21 2:15--Twice Daily--8:15 Se eae ne, SEMY< at he} Wounded in action _ 79,216 ing, on the 5th day of December, . is a better man in every way be- , ma . * ss P. E. O., Chapter © | Adopts French Child. j One more French. child whose fath- er died while fighting for American children as well as his own, will have a comfortable home for a year as a result of the adoption taken Satur- y by the local chapter of the P. £. 0.’s., Saturday afternoon as the mem-! bers met with Miss Sue Mahoney at her home in South Center street. Fo:. | lowing the short business session the | remainder of the afternoon was de voted to.a,discussion of H, G. Wells’! book, “The Fourth Year,” a timely | publication dealing with the organiza- tion of a League of Nations, Mrs. F. P. Bacon giving the review. A lively discussion of the book and the probed estates the organiza. velf-controlied. It returns him to| Harold Gobusms Lesariig hora. eee, ae eit wear are C. J. Ga- ton Se ot i league was Tmdaseunae a better ae : * Harold Coburn. Operations of the company will 4 y the members, ou have been an_ important| Percy Chester Peterson, Lusk; carried on in the City of Casper, Na- The following members of Chapter| member of that great army of en-| » ’ | G were present: Mrs, Fred Moor, Mrs. E. P. Bacon, Miss May Winter, Mrs. Bert McCarthy. Mrs. S. K. Loy-ané} the hostess: The next meeting will be held with Mrs. E. P. Bacon one cause of his service is set forth among other statements affecting the demobilization, and the follow- ing received by Mrs. Marguerite M.} Schnoor who was born under the German flag, is typical of the com- munications: Mrs. Marguerite M. Schnoor, Casper, Wyo, Box 70. My Dear Mrs. Schnoor: In a few days your soldier will receive his honorable discharge and start for home. : He is bringing back many fine | qualities of body and mind which he has acquired or developed in the) military service. The army: has| done everything it could do to make him strong, fine, self-reliant, yet | couragement and enthusiasm which| helped to make him and us all bet-! ter soldiers. You can now be a! great help in keeping alive the good! qualities he is bringing back from} Missing in action (including prisoners) Total to date Searcat P25 147,294 | The names of nine Wyoming men appear on Sunday’s list, |two from Casper, announcement of whose injuries have previously ap- peared jn these columns thru infor- | mation gleaned from private sources. Their names follow: Died of Wounds William L. Jones, Mary A, Jones, Wounded Severely Carl W. Anderson, Culver; Mrs. Cecilia Anderson. Grover C, Schoel, Cheyenne; Mrs. Agnes E. Schoel. Mrs. P. Peterson. Elmer C. Hougham, Casper; Chas. Ho Everett W. Remaley, Box Elder;! ugham, Hanna; Mrs. Mrs, Eliza Remaley. 15,219 | including’ 1918. The objects of said corpora-| tion are to carry on a general tire, accessury, equipment and repair business; to acquire property, both real and personal; to store, repair and otherwise handle equipment, ma- terials, supplies and other personal property; to acquire, control and dis- pose of the stock of other corpora- tions; and to do all things necessury or incident to the carrying on of the business of said corporation. The capital stock of said company is Ten Thousand Dollars, divided into ten thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar each, Its term of ex- istence is fifty years. The number of directors is three, and those who shall manage the affairs of the com- Poe ee 7 trona County, Wyoming and else- where. Theeprincipal office of the company is located at No. 166 South Center street, Casper, Wyoming, and | the agent in charge therdof is C. P. DW.GRIFFITH'S 75c and $1 Wounded Slightly Byron L. Dumm, Casper; |Dumm, 146 South Pine st. Joseph Schiachter, Rock Springs, | Brodie. J. M.| BRODIE RUBBER COMPANY, | By FRANK ENGLAND, | 5 Attorney. | |the army, in making him. as good a} citizen as he has been a goad sol- dier. ‘month from Saturday. 7 * © With the Colors Club Reserved Seats Now Selling——Secure Your Seats Early Earns $34 Saturday. | The With the Colors club mem- His fare and necessary expenses} |to his home will be paid by the gov. bers, selling, souvenir post cards fo. | the Casper Chapter, Fatherless Chil- dren of France, at the Iris treate1 | Saturday night, collected $34 as a re. | sult pf a few minute: ego >» The | young high school wie is belon#ing te this patriotic organization were glau of the opportunity to serve and worked with a will. | The demand of cards exceeded the supply, however, or the fund collected | would be much larger. A further sup-| ply of cards is expected in # few days, | or more children. the officers of the organization will give one child a home, food, and clothing for one year and costs the adopter $36.50. | °C“ e an | City News ) R. L. Forbes, manager of the loca: Western Union office, returned this morning from Pueblo, Colo., where ha met his son, James, who has heen liy. ing in Houston, Tex., and who will visit over Christmas here with his father. when they will be on sale down tow:. | and in pene hands and his, rests the Smoker’s Stands Purses , Po eeenevecececesecccececcesescosoesesouscasecensossnoosscoseceoosesese The campaign for the Fatherless|future of our country. a 2 3 | Children of France is going merrily As his commanding officer, I am fipes ; Flashlights : on each day bringing a few new proud of him. He has done his duty Cigar Holders Cribbage. Boards A names added to the honor roll was eae Aus conn eages al ni Cigarette Holders Checker Boards those who have already adopted on him good-bye wil leep regret an . ts . A check to one of wish him every success after he re- Cigarette Cases Dominos * + & Earl C, Boyle returned Sunday morning from. Denver and intermedi- ate points, where he had been spend- ing the past few days attending ‘to business matters. iin, eds Mrs,.R. T. Brockus and Mrs. L. 3. Bundy will be the hostesses at an Eastern Star tea to be given in the Masonic temple Tuesday afternoon. GOOD RIGHWAY CONNECTS RIVERTON, WIND RIVER RIVERTON, Wyo.. Dec. 16.—One cf the finest stretches of road in| the county. is being built as a direct) cut-off from Riverton to the county | ‘ridge on Wind River. which runs om ef horns followine dehorn-| gy ; Toasters ‘etween the Delfelder and Laporte fennam murt, of the hoy. colic 4 e tracts of land. The road runs di-|-=4 e=na nlacva. slide ieee in ¢ rectly over the sewer Jine to \the|**- ~*-*~ wns represented by a flood | 4 river, Mach food. werk. tas beer |of Vater \ Oc V In Ss Percolators sccomplished and the road is graded| “Nr miscellaneous file.” save Dr. | J / m3 sixty feet in width with high center. “rench in his renort. “resembles | Along the side trenches are made| ‘o drain and keep the road dry which will “giso be ofvadvantage to that section in draining it as it has al- ways been swamp land. Fences will Se bult on boith sdes dividing the tract. The telephone line’ which is now in the center will be~ removed and put on the ide, ‘The county ir ernment. He will receive all pa: due him, He may, if he wishes. wear his uniform for three months from the date of his discharge. The government will also allow him to} keep tip, for the "benefit of his fam- ily, his insurance at the very low rate he is now paying. His return to civil life will bring new problems for you both to solve. The qualities he brings hack, wil!| help you now as your encourage- ment helped him while he was away turns home—that spot in every man’s heart no other place can fill. Sincerely yours, A. G. RUDD, Capt. U. S. A. Ret. STATE VET FINDS JOB OF ANSWERING LETTERS [5 MAJOR OFFICE DUTY The biennial report of Dr. A. W. French, state veterinarian to Gover- nor Hovx discloses the fact that dur- ine the past two veors hie office har written and sent 25.090 letters an? telecrems. A large share of these were in answer to inoniries. And| these inquiries covered evervthine | from fae distemner to chicken Ais. | enses, from horse flies and ear ticks | ¥o resol noisoninse and tetanns. | One man. for instance, writes in fo ack rerardine rattlesnake bites, An other wanted to know ahout cat fit< Still another was in doubt recerdine ott eked phont| pear e Nee fee Siar CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. bine vitro! poisonine Phone 349-M. Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and Durbin eromth on the ava. lacs smanrAnio teath tronble, thumns. mance in cate « feam wire ents, nol = af ontie nerve rutri- rimnine on nerels somewhat the inoniry eclumn of # farm journal, but we heve never foiled to answer anv Ietter written this denertment..even tho it som--- times looked like a came of “Foolish Questions and Anewers.” A WIeT MICErN PrPrerTION Whan at memmit nf haw hanste and fama cba Veg Tinncteer ewan Hyn mat nt n Atanre an Afpinnn Kine eho She AIA haw ta nlanen tha Anales peaneech nannand fax ha ania Ande fA wen dnee am winitine Tandon pido ty bem Taw na those M heccan hed | Lovey went he irrectetible.” —Boston Trance a tea sean hlante | oo Tt fe netimnted that Tin panemoac | Peace 0 450-45 x 2, x Cigars in Boxes of 12, 25, 50, from $1.25 up. Humidors Card Sets Portree COAL ; We have several cars Rock Springs Coal . on hand. Fill your coal bin with this good Keith Lumber Co. 3) Phone 3 ; | Co Mrs. Cela Schlachter. eee C. WEST — ' For Christmas Suggestions Fancy Box ladies and gentlemen, Copy- righted Books, Manicuring Ingersoll Parker Fountain Pens, Pocket Knives, Alarm Clocks Full line of Whitman’s or Johnson’s Candies. In Fancy Christmas Packages Sets, C. WEST Schulte Bros. Company The Little Store with the Big Business Select your Xmas Gift from our window. SPANISH New class starting Tuesday, December 10, 7 p. m. | Published Dec, 16, 17, 18. 1918. " homes and placid life. hordes, tanks, devastation, comprehend—gripping in “FRENCH WAR OFFICES. Gillette Safety Razors Stationery for Watches, Irons x Sewing Machines silver thread of a deathless love. NT Washing Machines flame and gas =ttacks, intensity—swift in action. SPECIAL MUSIC. Christmas Suggestions Give something useful and that will give long service. Elec- trical Avpliances are both aseful and practical. Griils Table Lamps s Floor Lamvs Phone 69, war—-war with Scenes imagination And running through it all the Toaster Stoves Xmas Tree Outfits Heaters Natrona Power Co. See the peaceful life of pre-war French villages; the joys and sorrows; the pretty Faces aglow with rapture, love and laughter. The lovers woo- ing under the springtime moon—THEN—then—the its changing can hardly “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” IS THE ONLY GENUINE PICTURE TAKEN ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF THE BRITISH AND aereerccenesescoososoosoeccocseseces ; :

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