Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 6

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emnorrss Passage of : “Mr. Brodbeck, of Pennsylvania, | the Seeley-McDevitt company of Cas- seems to have conceived a better! per, According to the indications of proposition than the introduction of|the letter that part of Texas has a@ separate bill to please each sup-j reached a boom never before equalled plian town and village. He proposes, in its history. Unlike the stock of- in H, R. 14105, that there shall be) ferings of Wyoming every recognized an equitable distribution of captured | stock has a value in excess of $100 war devices and trophies to the states! instead of the small par values of territory and District of Columbia is similar to the one which visited Cas- to the tote! number of men serving|per in 1917 and that new oil strikes, from all t states, territories and|many of them resulting in large pro- the District. He would so distribute |duction continued excitement to the all cannon, gun carriages, machine | utmost. guns, minenwerfers, mortars, bomb| and allied with the exception | of such ve required for ex-| AFTER SLUMP periments or for actual use by the ar s of the United Mosher units, which took a slump States; and the further exception of | from the maximum $1,000 figure on such of the dey aforementioned | the strength of original reports from | as may be required for display or|the company well which is located on for monumental purposes in Arling-|section 16-39-78 in the Salt Creek ton National Cemetery and in other! field, is showing strength again to-| national comet national parks,|day as the company is preparing to | and national ments whereso-| bring the well to production: ever situated. In Italy the sugges-| Sales of Mosher units which had tion has 1 ide that the military|touched the $360 figure during the ians to 1 hurch bells to replace|n bringing the hole to production those remov the enemy |occurred when a alight cave in oc Both of Wyoming nators curred delaying the work while the} have alre ee nat hole is being | elganed out. | Members of the house: and territories Columbia, pro rata us the total num- ber of men s tors, and other war d es and tro- phies captured by our armed forces | CLIMB AGA IN from the armed forces of Germany Ee SHARE OF ~ AR TROPHIES UNDER ir GONGRESSIONAL BILL sure for Equitable Diskibution Among, y Determine Question Now Subject fA ppeal to Senator Warren States M M WASHING hi of Wyoming, asking that they be favored as! reelpicnts of ¢ 1 German cannon and other war relics ior display in public parks and other suitable places. Senators and repr ene frem many sections of the| country are introducing bills prov! ing for yifts of captured ornare T 0 W UIP in all sorts of numbers and caer ties. Some of the bills provide every coun pe in certain Ave || shall be fa | “Private pension bills appear for the time to have taken a back seat, | in this scramble for souvenirs for the | A market letter dated January 25, the Army and Navy | ; was received by The Tribune yester- and then continues with | day from the Brown & McDevitt! ing iption of a plan of | brokerage firm of Wichita Falls, Tex. distribution proposed by one of the) Mr, McDevitt, the junior member of |the firm, was formerly a partner ir. and the District or Wyoming issues. Mr. McDevitt stated that the con- ing from each state, |ditions in Texas were on the boom MOSHER. UNITS throwers, gas projec- | give a number of |ast few days are mounting to $500 Austrian cannon captured by the Ital-j;on a moving mryxet. A set bach te OPAL, WYOMING, Ss, even tho | ON, Jan. 29.—(Special to the Tribune)—Ap- | Senator Warren from many of the counties, | LY: TRIBUI Gy Tee Cc airniah Robert J. Veitch has. des! (Py Anvae REPUTE ¥ ‘fese) i lturned from Denver, where he spent!__PARIS, SE 29.—The supreme }several days attending the stock show! council of the peace conference had and inspecting good roads in the v | before it for consideration this morn- cinity of the Colorado capital pend-! ing the Polish question. The pro- ling the inauguration of various im- gram called for the appearance of | provement plans in Natrona county. ‘Polish and Czgcho-Stovak represen-| Morris and Mrs. tatives to present their views, ! Mrs. Dadvid H. Griffith was taken to the hospital this morning suffering} The Associated Prens.) from pneumor Mrs. Griffith ap- | INDIANAPOLIS, adn. peared to be in good health yester- United States District Court has’ no} day, being subject to a trifling cola./ jurisduction to grant an injunction | | She was taken seriously ill last night, against the.collection of new long jand had to be removed to the hospital] distnace telephone rates ordered into | | effect by Postmaster General Burle- son, Judge today. his morning. ee | MEXICO SECURES DATA ON ————— EXPORTS FROM THE NORTH [P. E RU TO LEAVE MEXICO CITY.—(By Mail) —The| CHILE PROBLEM “has ordered all Mexican consuls and commercial representatives in the , United States to report immediately | _{Ry Annqcinted Prens.) | Mexico can be exported without delay PARIS, Jan. —Peru announced | from the states. Data regarding| today that she would submit her ter- Iso is requested. lprices a peace conference for final settle- ment. Peru demands three Provinces ENGLISH WOMEN | that Chile took after winning the | GRASS CREEK PETE IS. . FORCE DEMANDS __ PUZZLE TO STOCKHOLDERS | Grass Creek Petroleum stock, LONDON. — (By Mail.) — Lady | which, was active when it was selling Rhondda, president of the Women’s| around $340 a share two years ago, ter to the newspapers that the ob: |share in thelast few days with a ject of the new league is to organize | nominal market around $85 bid, $90 industrial women workers of all asked. The drop in the value of the one voice on matters of common con- ; loss to many of the stockholders who | cern in the employment of women Purchased it when it hid on its way in industry. District committees are | between $225 and the high of $340! and these committees will select meiua- shrinkage? ‘a piers nee beens a large bers of the Central Executive Coun- | the cor Gs A Eiht faitheT Gen aarkeie cil, ie company owns in rass Lloyd George’s promise to organize | Pee whieh the aaa eeenings | women: in industrial work as “tvhiat | 2 theyiwerdil whent firatiacduired! amounts to a new charter of women’s | y the effect that the Midwest new industries shall remain open to! Pernine compare which holds 5T nee | the employment of women, she says, | cent of the stock would provide ad- opens a new future for women and only to fill well paid vocations but /but this has not ben done, if indeed, to raise to the highest positions in| jt was ever contemplated. At the the industrial world. \time the stock was selling at the top| themselves together to fight for their | jn dividends annually compared with future and this league with its an-|$19,'the present rate. nual subscription of one shilling gives | NOTICE say they are embracing it in large} numbers.” | ———— —— | department of commerce and labor} T CONFERENCE) O ‘on what articles badly needed in ritorial claims against Chile to the \ Ras Ss O war in 1884. IN INDUSTRY T Industrial League, announces in a {et-| has been traded in as low as $75 a classes so that they may speax with! thares has occasioned considerable being formed in industrial centers; ;and who cannot account for the! Lady Rhondda describes Premie:, ‘field but the royalties in the Elk industrial rights. His pledge that | There was some gossip a short time will make it possible for them not puitionalfactesse) {Gre weaGrecsgarcels “But,” she added, “they must band |the company was paying $40 a share | them the opportunity. I am glad to! WOUNDED DRIVE TRACTORS {afternoon at. Brown’s store, North | Burlington addition. 1-29-8t* -_—_—_—<—> NOTICE (By United Prenn LE COURBAT, FRANCE, Jan. 5. I (By Mail.) —Twenty-seven Serbian , = wer cripples have been graduated as,| All plasterers: and cement finish- | tractor drivers from the American |ers are requested to attend an open Red Cross training farm here. The| meeting at Hayes hall Friday even-| nany months bet s pace will be sp ich cane | gnments, and t) ermined CLAIMS HONORS | that, when t ’ time comes, Habeieeioe noney, IN SHIPMENTS! rotected and ti and the! —— | ar department +! wverlook the | Opal has the distinction of being! t thet our st arger per-'|Wyoming’s greatest livestock ship- utage of h e service ping point, says the Kemmerer Re- n any other st on, publican. Not another town in Wy-| igned. ;oming ships as many livestock as does | | Opal. During 1918, 1200 cars of merch- andiger mostly cattle, left that place | to be distributed to many parts of | the country. Included in this were, nzs000 of the finest beeves in the! est, coming mainly from the Big, Pi ney country. et “2. (Special) —| GL aSGOW AND BELFAST announced the | svQORKERS ARE QUITTING for trustees! (By United Prean.) society: LONDON, Jan. 29.—The general | F LYOMING HUMANE SOCIETY NAMED. CHEY overn Nowi ’ the H, A. Smith of | to succeed’ strike is growing in Great Britain and | orge Troastile of Ct enne, re-| Ireland. Thirty thousand have | d. ned in the strike in Glasgow. Loot- | g has broken out in Belfast. Fifty re-| thousand linen workers there ‘ puthreaten to join the strike d I. S. Bartlett of Cheyenne, KKK HEHEHE HHH EEK ERNE ER EERE EE Moving Sale We move February 15th to our new location inthe J. O. O. F. building and must reduce—our heavy stock are LESS THAN ANY OTHERS IN Our prices CASPER, and in addition for two weeks, we will give the following liberal discounts, on everything except sugar, lard ,bacon, ham, eggs. $10.00 orders, 2 per cent; $20.00 orders, 8 per cent; $25.00 orders, 4 per cent; ‘$50.00 orders and over, 5 per cent. Buy Your Supplies Now! Wholesale Supply Co. HMA HK HK KAHANE HHL EASA HAHAHA SAARI. + = * i t * : i : : : x F : i : | | ka to enter Serbia and engage in ag- IRB HE HHH RHE eee entire group has been sent to Saloni- | | ing, sen aah Er LA, No. 600. 1-29-3t SPECIAL California Sunkist LEMONS THE BEST ON THE MARKET 35 cents per Dozen 3 Dozen for $1.00 CITY FRUIT MARKET cultural reconstru: ey istiafilialiaRietioliaielicDadialiatelichelelaheiahaiakehehshehshelekeleiehehehslehelalelaheled Across from Postoffice Natrona Hotel Bldg. 114 So. Wolcott 166 N. Center St. TWO STORES—Phone 247 Open Evenings and Sunday FEIT IE: i iadahehalaliad PEP OP OOo ooo oe a <4 o Cobbler Outfits We carry a full line of cobbler outfits, lasts, leather, soles, heels, threads, hammers, tools and everything you'll need to fix your own shoes. Learn to mend your shoes in spare time and in- cidently save money. Complete outfits up from $1.50. : es As Here is a good way to water proof your shoes: Paint the soles very thoroughly with a thin, white varnish and repeat the operation three or four times until the leather becomes so saturated that it will not Then let the shoes dry fora day and all i | absorb any more. you'll have them absolutely proofed against moisture. Holmes Hardware Co. 147 East Second Street Casper, Wyo. North Burlington Union Sunday | school ill hold @ bake sale Saturday | E | WIRE FLASHES | = lier, 815 South Center street: | White is assisting the hostess. Daughters of, the American Relo- lution are meeting with Mrs. Broks/ a. Biv Andersoniidecided'h tstternoontiiee apartment in the) of | | | Underwriters of the Caledonian In. | surance Company or its Agents, ana! such policies are invalid and of no| | company in another Wyoming field’ | i} | | | SOCIETY _ St. Mark’s Guild - ‘To Meet Thursday A regular meeting of the'St. iris, 336 South Beech .stréet. |hostesses. et @ e 30. Th |Secial Calender | S\. The Lady Macabees are meetin; |this afternoon with Mrs. E. | Wyatt. Mrs. R. A. West is ‘hostess at a) | meeting of the Sisterhood of the} |Christian church which, is scheduled Guild: will, be beld Thursday ; after. noon at the home-of Mrs. Perry Mor. Newton will act as} 7 | FALLS BACK ON Mark’s — Mrs. { which the defendgent was CITY LAW WHEN | STATUTE. Sia A codldeata developed’ i in. tecal {criminal circles today when a cass | was arraigned before Jadge Tubbs in charged ;with entering a, heuse on, the, Sand, | bar aind destroying the farriture in ithe place. R. Col- Mrs | | covered by the case. disorderly conduct were ‘When Prosecuting Attor- = ney W. H. Patten endeavored to find | ja count-on-whieh to prosecute he found that there was no state law | covering the destruction of property However, a city case was made out the charges, as city ordinance pro- \vides for the infliction’ of a severe penalty. Charges of drunkeness and placed | against the defendant and the case | HUB-WYOMING ‘TO TAKE OVE {HOLDINGS OF . MILO: OIL [he Milo Oil company has callef a special meeting of its stockho! r January 30 Speier the its’ assets* to fe ub-Wyoming il company.: The’’é¢ompany has Tine small pumpers on two leases aggre- gating 100 acres in Rogers county, Oklahoma, and one in the Broken’ Arrow field’mear Tulsa. They ‘are fully equip; The Hub-Wyoming recently acquired thru an exchange of stock a lease belonging to the Fre- mont-Wyoming Oit company, at Cher- tyvale, Kansas, upon which are five j wells making froni two to five bar- rels each. On August 31, 1918, ye company reported>cash and U.., bonds on hand to the amount of $40, - 294 and $6,329" ;due from install- ments and notes payable, $4,50 4 eee We make a special of salary loans, for tomorrow at her home in the} Li i North Burlington addition. | Was Pushed on the three counts. ae aes aes ea pee An all-day comfort meet will be| ras =o % 7 held by the Ladies Aid of the Pres-! srotoeeenacossecoesoonenacensonooooevooeeneooneerete byterian church tomorrow. Each ¢ member is requested to meet promp*- ly at 10 o’clock. Cover dish lunchcs will be served by the members, ———_.. NOTICE 850 to No. 106,874 inclusive, Wyoming Agency have been mislaid or and cannot be found. While it is believed that the poli-! cies have been lost, all persons are {advised and warned,that in case any of them have been or shall be mis- appropriated or illegally issued by. janyone it is without the knowledge | |or consent or approval of the effect. If any of the above number: cies should be found or informatior, leading to their recovery come to hand, kindly return same or the undersigned. W. E. KING, A C. D. Cobb & Company, Genl. 1046.Gas & Electric Bldg.,.. Denver, Colétato>~ 1-29-1t MATINEE , 2:30 and 4 P: M Madlaine BEAUTY AMID Notice is hereby given that blank Fire Insurance policies.of the Scotch Underwriters of the Caledonian Insur- ance Company of Scotland, No. 106,-; inadvertently destroyed A NEW BEAUTY! “ YOUNG — FASCINATING — AND SOME ACTRESS! SHE'S - STAR IN A BIG SOCIETY ROMANCE, THAT’S BUBBLING WITH ACTION. —— THE —— DANGER ZONE Settings include the reception room of J. P. Morgan’s home, and the main hall of “The Breakers,”’ home, at Newport, R. I. Casper, | lost, | Scotch by the doctor. ed po! notify} gent. Agts. The Rexall Store Traverse. the Vanderbilt GORGEOUSNESS “The Rexall Stores are the World’s greatest drug stores.” Danger-Don’t he Careless Beware! 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