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agian to. itl pce 4 A q TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 POLICE PROBE KEPT SECRET FOR PRESENT Council Goes into Star Chamber) Session to Discuss Matters - | greatest show the world has Affecting Conduct of Lo- cal Department The first star chamber session of the city council since the inaugura- tion of the new city council was held at 12:30 last night and lasted for/ ‘© be sure of a seat whenever the time The members of the} over an hour. councjl after making a thoro inves- tigation of the police department up-| on the recommendation of Perry Morris, W. F. Dunn, M. L. Bishop and| t#ke place the day when the treaty W. W. Keefe were sworn to secrecy so that the news of the findings would not be permitted to permeate to the public for the present. The. original petition of charges against various members of the police department was made by Council- man W. F. Dunn. What the charges contained it is impossible to say as the councilmen moved that no record of the meeting be kept. From authorative souces it was learned that the members of the po- lice department who were subject to the investigation were Captain W. E. Kilgore, Chas. Easton, W. L. Brown and Patrolman Kyte. Charges of various kinds were made against each of the men and whethér the council abided the act- ions of the members in the face of the improvement in the department under the administration of Chief Jack McGrath, or whether further action was postponed pending inves- tigation of the charges is unknown. AIRPLANES CARRY FOOD TO REDEEMED DISTRICTS OF NORTHERN FRANCE By HENRY’ WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS—(By Mail.)—The French government has decided to install an airplane service to feed inhabitants of the redeemed districts of northern | France until railways destroyed by the Germans in their retreat can be restored. i With 200 airplanes at least 200,000 people of the stricken provinces can be fed daily, it is believed this num- ber of planes could carry 100,000 pounds of flour, 10,000 pourids of sugar, 10,000 pounds of butter, 30,- 000 pounds of vegetables and 10,000 pounds of condensed food. While this will be the most gi- gantic scale on which airplanes have been used for feeding a country, yet the system is not cntirely new. During the war it was successfullyy used by the British in carrying food to their troops in Mesopotamia, Pa]- estine and Macedonia. In November 1917, during the French offensive against the Chemin des Dames, it was used by the Germans. A detach- ment of their troops, completely en- 97 circled, was kept supplied with food by airplanes that dropped baskets containing bread, kraut, canned meat and other supplies. Still later, during the Italian offen- sive on the Piave, Lord Cavan, in charge of the 3rd army, fearing that after his detachments got across the|So. Beech, phone 817W. river, the bridges might be blown up and the troops cut off from supplies, arranged to feed them by airplanes. In this case it was planned to drop the packages of food by means of small parachutes let loose from the airplanes. Altho cvery preparation; was made to this end, the English and Italians were fortunately able to keep tle bridge across the Piave and the lines of communication open. For the airplanes that will be necessary for the new service for feeding the north of France, the French government will first of all make use of its own bombing ma-. chines. After this it expects to be able to utilize not less than 100 planes turned over by Germany under the terms of the armistice. In addition, France hopes that both England and the United States will place at her disposal a number of their bombing machines now lying idle in.France. Vital as the new service will be for feeding the north of France, it also | will help solve the problem of the gradual transformation of the mili-- |. tary aviation service for peace times. eee SS NEARLY ALL WOUNDED YANKS OUT OF ENGLAND | LONDON, (By Mail.)—Ameri can wounded have been so rapidly evacuating hospitals in England that} today there are but 3 hospitals in! Operation. They are operated by the! Amorican Red Cross. These 3 hos- pitals, which ordinarily hold several! thousand have but 1,000 wounded, Americans in them. Two are at Liverpool and one at Southampton. Altogether the American army and Red Cross operated 15 hospitals in| Great Britian. Twelve of these have! been closed. Practically all of the | wounded have been sent home. More a | WANTED—Position by young mar- | WANTED—Furntture, By HENRY WOOD. | (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS. — (By Mail.) — Already seats are being reserved for thé} ever seen, Just when this show will take place no one knows. It may be within six months, and it may not be for a year, but Paris is filled with people who are putting up 100 francs now just comes. The show is one of which every French soldier and civilian has dream- | ed for four and a half years. It will | bf peace actually signed and :the war really ended, the French regi- ments will come to Paris from the, | front and, marching under the Arch | of Triumph, will sweep down the | Champs Elysees to the Place de la) | Concorde. | The French government has ap-j pointed a commission to study the | plans and details for this great day. | The French people know enough (of vast military pageants to know) that they cannot take place in an | hour, And one must eat while he; | waits. | | So far-seeing Frenchmen are al- | i ready reserving at 100 francs a plate, ; | seats (without dinner) at the scores; | of restaurants along the Champs Eyl- | sees where they will be able to take | | their meals while waiting and see, the show when it begins, When the | | date is fixed—well, the price may be) | 1,000 franes. } | Kansas, Alaska excluded, is ge-/ ‘ographically the center state of the yUnited States,’ lying equally distant | ltrs the four boundaries of the coun-; try. | | LIBERTY BONDS WANTED i MIGHEST i PRICE | 153 S@UTH CENTER STREET WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping at a_reasonablu price; close in. Address. Fe. B., care ‘Daily Tribune. | WANTED—By two gentlen nished heated room with bi ‘lege in private home. Call or phone | | Casper Starage. Gracery office. | WANTED—Cooking for small crew camp by experienced woman. 26 No. Beech. WANTED—Thoroly trustworthy woman in hotel, in or Tribune. WANTED- give pa Tribune. WANTED — Position by bookkeeper stenographer and general office mat eighteen years experience. Box 101 care The Tribune. 2-4-3t* | WANTED—Large tent at least 30 feei! long; also hotel range. Exchange) Furniture Co., 206 W Third. Phone! 7W. —Fur- | experienced and! ‘ants position | Address Box 1 a-4-2t | Lady proofreader who can time. out. 2-4-31° | i —— WANTED—To trade—For Casper Wyo. property—Two sections in Presidio | county and one section in Will consider c art payment. Address! Lock Box : 2-3-3U" NTED AT ONE—Middle uged w woman for general _ housework WILL buy anything of pay highest cash price. Phone 977W. 1-28-12" WANTED—Modern room with private! Box 59 ‘Tribune. 2-3-6" WANTED—Set of second-hand double | harness, also wagon, 23-4 or 3-in Apply Wyoming Loan’ Office. today Tuesday. te} Le DRESSMAKER wants work in families; | $3 per day. —————— WANTED—Woman to help with house- work, middle aged woman preferrea. Call 140 So. Ash St. Phone 520W HIGHEST cash prices paid in the way | of furniture, household goods, st and ranges. Phone 977W. hour or day work. Notify by ‘ca Lock Box 955, Gasper. 5 WE can coavince you by calling ur that we pay more for furniture and | household goods. Phone 977W ried woman; three years experience in office clerical work; can use use typewriter some, Reply stating nature of work. Can furnish best of reference. Address “Clerk,” P. O, Box 956, Casper. — 5t-dh. or anything of Casper Auction Phone . 1-2-tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8, Land Office at Douglas, Wyo, Jan, 6, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Vina A. Berg (formerly Vina A. Bauer), of Casper, Wyo., who on June 14, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 08166, for Si SEi: SE SWi Sec. 18, W} NEi; Ei NWi; NEi SW3 Scc. 19, T. 33N, R. 78 W, 6th Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P, Wheeler, U. S. Commis- sioner,-at Casper, Wyo., on the 12th day of Feb. 1919. Xe for cash value, 208 N. Center. House, than 5,000 were taken home during the first 2 weeks of December. | It is expected that practically all) wounded Americans will have been‘ removed to the United States by’ February. Claimant estas witnesyes: -. Wal 0 Bits ities of Casper, Wyo. WADE H. FOWLER, Pub, Jan 7 2-48 |FOR Rl h priv. | 12 Phone 2317. 2-1-5t |oue mode cheap. rOoR fusual. sible. | WATCH THIS SPACE For list ef acceunts that will be ad. vertised for sale to the highest cash | bidder. WYOMING CREDIT RATING EX.; CHANGE, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. LISH YOUR LEGAL NOTICES “IN THE TRIBUNE AND KNOW —_—_— PROPERTY OWNERS haye several clients at present for homes in Cas) Per- interviews or correspondence in- | vited rewarding the sale, rental, or ex jchange of private homes, estates, \apartments, or investment opportani- If you are considering makin a change please communicate with us.j} Information strictly confidential. | BSLIANCR LOAN & TRUST CO., Rooms 201-221 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. } . CH | Rei Suite 11, Lyric T! —— | ROOM: HOUSE SNAPS /10 Rooms all full, furniture for sale, house for See ‘this at once. | FOR SAL built-in | basement, rent. Good location. n home, 6 hot air tion. rooms, heat, full Terms. Mo: featu best loc Page Seven THEYRE RIGHT WYERS Of the fifteen lines comprising the} system of Chinese government rail-| ‘ways, only one was built by the Chi- HARRY FREE neses themseives. a a a ay ‘THE LOT MAN _ \. — The American Red Cross is plan- | * E. RICHARD SHIPP s Save That ment — kay Her tece oa ning a country-wide movement to en- * Lawyer 2 Uonal large cheerful living room witha | list the interests of women in better,* Room 21, Townsend Building * massive fire-place, large porch, recep-| family cooking. bd Phones—139 and 385 » Hon hall, centrally located hall qrnten BS P leads td ‘bath, both bed rooms, din m ana Kitchen, sidewalks, furnace ACCOUNTANTS teeeeecenseseaeeese heat, east front, close in. You will like the arrangement. Price $5,700; ee oO Five-room modern .home with tw | finished rooms in basement, located on David street, only one block from pav ing, large Chicken house with yara Back yard all fenced with close fence, east front; price only $5,000; $1,000 cash, | balance on easy terms. Five-room modern home, located on lot near Park school, only i from paving, sidewalks, wn. $5,000; good terms. m modern home located tm ential district and on pav fire place, sun 4 M. A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant Office Efficiency Phone 186) 318-319 Oil Exchange, Casper S. E. PHELPS i | LAWYER | Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. _Phone 916 HAGENS & STANLEY $1,506] cash; good terms. 1 | 4 rooms, FOR SALE—1-Room house.on lot 60x In, east front. Terms. furnished for |FOR RENT—Basement room near re- i finery. | L. CHISHOLM CO,, } Suite 11, Lyric Theater Bldg. THE MARKET PLACE SEK MEANS A Low” “A LOOK BEN A Hone S-room, wath, besement, Jawn, Lrees, walks, garage, oak floors; lo- cation t A Lad corner lot, cast front, wat 31,600. he best; $4,250; terms. in, lot on sewer. So. David, A Business Location: < Large lot on East Second Avenué; suitable for any ind of busi- mess; Walks, water, sewer, pavi ment; terms if desired. Apartment Sites Twe lots each 60x14@ on corner Milton and Wolcott. Twe lots each 66x140 on corner Sussex and Ash. A Tip. Don't wait till spring, buy now. Property will be higher, loca- tiens fewer, money worth no more. Phene 74 SEE BEN Phone 74W SEF BEN Watch this apace daily. SEK BEN FOR 2s |FOR RENT—House, bath; $35 for sale or rent. FOR RENT— SNT—Large modern house, furnace heat; close in 6 No. Beech. FOR RENT icely furnished 218 ES 1 furnished room Phone 323R. four rooms month; sheep Phone 690J. per ENT—Two clean housekeeping | ; orrslecn ing) rooms. 424 Kirk. 14M. heated Inquire 438 base~ 2-4- enone ;1 New Hail Safe ees RENT—Steam Reasonable. FOR SALE ‘S) GROCERY FIXTUR! {1 Detroit Automatic Se: g new $175; Sale price 3/1 Double Electric Coffee G | er and Pulverizer; cost new | $400; Kale price * 1 6-foot Floor Show Case 16-foot Grocery Counter FOR SALE 7 cos) 6 $100.00 THE WHOL Apartment. Phone 640W. oem. n FOR RENT—Very large private room : a Address Box 134 | "for light housekeeping. "Call 148 No. , : Jefferson, oe EEE | FOR RENT—One modern steam he room. 635 So. Durbin. SEER FOR RENT—Furnished room with pri- ate bath, Vv! entrance, close in. hot water heat, Phone 362. man and wife or two gentlemen ‘rage room for two cars. Phone 718. value_and FOR RENT—Furnished room w Phone, | of bath. Phone 5534. ern, $18; si ‘d family close in for two gentlemen. | ‘Third. ————— FOR RENT—Bedroom, adjoining bath Phone 75 2 ‘oom furnished st of Midwest private 2-4- t23t2 | FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room it house; hotet 2-4-20% ee ite | FOR RENT—Two-room furnished cot- 4 tage at 664 W. Second. Phone Le ——— FOR RENT—Furnished apartmant mod- 1226 idewalks to town. for one or two gentlemen; two mex a day if desire T36W. FOR RBNT— One private home. modern ét* umbine PAID prices for bonds mps. Will buy ik 1 Col nts for rooming | house. TH LOAN CO. Bld. ‘URITY Os OS sleeping. room down stairs $10 per month; alse ‘e#, near a ‘| Tribune. Save your mo! jet The Harvey. AN he eal WANTED—Experienced woman wants) Try our Want Ad column. ____ i NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN Having leased the pens at Bishop, 28-121°| Wyo., from my father, for the yezr 1919, I have opened the Richards & Cunningham store ; We solicit your business anilj will try to please.all as near as Pos-} Kindly register on the dat: you intend to shear, in order to avoid congestion. MARVIN L. BISHOP, Jr. 1-28-30t ——— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION O TIME APPOINTED FOR P) ING WILL, ETC. ‘i The State of Wyoming, County of ‘ rn sleeping 445 So. Park. RENT—Irrigated room. Phone ranch f Casper. F: a register Natrona, ss. OF J. w. ted "this Register. | Nichols & Stirrett. , 14, 21, 28, Feb, 4, 19192 [Pub Feb, 4, 15, 26-1916. 5 5. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE! PRICE, Deceased. To all persons interested in said ce: tate, notice is heréby given, that Sat- urday, the 1st day of March, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, at the| OST Court Room of said Court; County of Natrona has been appoint-| 1959, 1 ed as the time and place for proving | tinea’ the Will of said J. W. Price, deceas-| Oil ed, and for hearing the application of H. H. Price for the issuance to Ida M. Price of Letters Testamentary | en when and where any person ‘inter-| one-third of the léngth of the ‘entire ested may appear and contest the | body, and the mouth fift f iJohn J* obbet Masih Gar oe Brd'iday of? February ;{‘wide ‘the’ onening ‘inthe, gullet is not! HAZEL ‘CONWELL, Clerk. Address Box 9: 1-27-4 Kai nevy—huy a meal ticket RQV- , 1919, | in the) gelding upstairs FOR ment Call at Will tah 60% E 0 ke good lot FOL ALE—One Haywood vulean: plant. Write to Peter Hegbe erton, Wyo. LOST AND FOUND CASPER Licgased and Moncy to lean oF} guns and Reliable LOAN OFFICE B led Pawn Shop jonds, jewelry, hime. 133 S. Center a Idier who pick 11: | of Iris please return to Trib- 224-20 ange purse some money and money e) 4nd return k 2-1- | LOST—On Salt oad, Jan universal jot other pa for Quad truck.” Apply > | Garage, 123 W. Seconde OR STRAYED— iddle | Rock Camp, 1 and bay | yeig nit | a 20th; w on left hip, but b: ming | 6 a ae Pre eer eee a Altho the head of aswhale ‘is of | jormous size,’ from: one-quarter ‘to n'to twen- | ty’.feet long.and Vsix ito teigh: fetet, la¥ger“than, ap’s fist ‘The first woman’s su: frage associa- , tidn‘if’ the Netherlands:was organized lin? Anisterdim 25”Yeurs ugor — * i 8 | Maple 51 ‘First’ street. i Lawyers Y. —— aprivelss 500, 204-207 Gil Exchange Bldg. sh, balance $ | i] ! i For Rent ix-room modern home on G le ant St ‘oom house on Beech, modern. e-room home furnished, No. Bur- lington. ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE ‘THE LOT MAN ——— Insurance Investments Center ¥ VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth | Real Eetate | 187 5. NICHOLS & STIRRETT | —= 213 OS Bldg. Phone 2593 Eewzers ——— 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. == PRR —— J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Pb.C. —— Chiropractor — —— at Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Vibrator, | cane A ' — : | ———? MONUMENTS za CLOTHES CLEANERS (oa ae —— || Granite and Marble ‘Vor | — THE SERVICE CLEANERS TeEDETEe Ab ealeaicine Jourgensen & Nygaard | CLEANING i | verte, firet ee ea ete rine Service’ Our Motte, ished. It is a 3 n bungalow, con- | o crete founds ater and sink 1p kitchen, coal shed, buildings all paintec and Kkalsomined. $150 will give you im- mediate po: ion, balance like rent pointment phone 369 ative Bldg. Co., 15 “The Point,” Center, Linden a Rallroad Streets. Phone 56. THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nyguard : woe ines enoas ig—Remedeling A ! Osteopathic Physi cal or ies in any part o' | the City and make prompt deliveries i Room 4, Wood Block So Shoy 645 South Wolcott. Phone 306. 1. =a to Measure | | Office Hours 9 a. m to 5:30 p. m.! = SERVICE OUR MOTTO | Wyo. and Colo. State Licenses | ay DENTISTS PLUMBING AND HEATING —— e Soares 5 DR. WILLIAM NORWOOD } | J DONOHUE ——— DENTIST; | ] Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. ‘or | —_—_ Roem 4, Daly Bullding Phone 644 | Sebel Hea: ere Specialty: i = L (Over Lyric Theatre) j | eee: Attended TI) ° DOCTORS $$$ $$ DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. Ww. C. TER Rohrba | ————— | REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER | FOR SALE—Kurtzman plano. 805R. Real Estate and Insur: Office Dr. Foster—Residence-_ 5 Dr. Lathrop—Residenes. ---116 PRIVATE HOSPITAL ‘8 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 | Dr. J.C. Kamp ' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 130 House 85 FOR SAL Thorobred cockrels for breeding purpose No. Wolcott St. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two room furnish Wyoming ! t ne 54 | | cond and © oo GEORGE B. NELSON * * ror * Real Estate Insurance * . * * SA Townsend Building 7 Ford touring car ir Casper, Wo. condition. A bargain it ken once for cas ren at $23 So. David. | ROOFING GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Su FOR SALE barga ng Rig complete set of tools y new. Has dril —$$ —$<—< SS ror 8 room modern { | DR. F. S. LUCKEY he i of furniture, a RUsey nang Physician and Surgeon t i rentedF out Phone: Residence, $01-W) Office 505 itn Street, Ls about 1,000 dress L. F. ms ou . Wolcott Secona FOR SALI 2, Weod Bloc! t house, furnished comp! 2 t room house furnish a eh he Price $19,000 on once. STENOGRAPHY PHELPS Stenographer Phone 916. 19 Townsend Bldg. YERS id Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. | LUSK PROPERTY FOR SALE | | If you want to know what to | buy in “Lusk Property | Write to | i MARSHALL C. rer TH, M.D, Speelal Attention wtven te ebstet- vies an@ diseases ef women ané chiléren. Blackmore Builéeing 'o-———— | FAGAN & RUSSELL P. O. Box 48, Lusk, Wyo. | | | | | MISCELLANEOUS PLASTERING—Plain and ornamentl, Mosaic tile floors, base and wall til- ing. J. os Hanson: Phone, office, 20, 2-4-26t CASPER TO 5ALY CREEK Office, Liberty Ga Casper, Wye. ‘Telephone ture, one light | h Phetes: Office, 80; Ree. 16¢ | ————— 5 = i iron. gra DR. JOHN F. LEEPER | STORAGE AND TRANSFER Unbranded: DR. W. E. DOWNIE | o——— ame by calling Physicians and Surgeons | Creek. Smith Building. Phone 266 | 1400, brown. saddle horse hip. Owner may have my ranch on Co! Evans. Lu. YOUNG A REAL SERV 1¢ RANSFER | LINE GENEL cS on small payments. Cag- er Home Building Phone 446W. 2 2-1-5t ELECTRICIANS it F. E. MCEVENY | lectrical Contractors. Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures, | Office Phone 19W 141 West Prat. HAT CLEANING | cettemteneren nae Cee —————— TRUCK OWNERS—See us for storage space. Highway Garage. 123 West Second St . WE WELCOME LITTLE BOYS AND Girls to the Oil xchange Barber op for their hair cuts. 26t GO TO BUXTON’S GREENHOUSE FOR Cut flowers and potted plants. N Phone 721W. 1-10-26t% MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Uffice—Midwest Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 3513 oe (Soe ae ato Fr eet We pay the highest market * price for second hand furnittre. Phone 249, 121 West First’st. ‘ 1-13-26¢ MR. SHEEPMEN—If you ate going to require money: this wint ‘NEW YoRK HAT CLEANING ‘We clean and Reblock all kinds of Ha Panamas, Soft, Felt and BEE at for ete ns 5 Ie ngs iwork ‘Alsen take ae gttian SEARLES TRANSFER @ STORAGE | atiteed.- lordare "for Ni } 1! | i i ! 1 { i f Thave it Oftiee--Talt’s Hilliard Hall Brean Wwe, cont OBB. Mint for ‘and ‘deliver, nate We call § jan, Wyoming. “Si| | {Shoe Shining Parlor in conneo- Fhone—Houne, 657.W1 Office, 196 Highest price paid for second han@| | A! fosen omen: a MOVING & SPECIALTC 4 furniture.. Phone 249. 121° West Wen 0-8: . ee "1.18:26t hoch 5 i The Tribune want ad wil! sell it.