Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1919, Page 3

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MONDAY. ‘FEBRUARY 10, 1919 W.5.9: QUOTA OF THIS GOUNTY [a Allotments Based on Property Val- uations Gives Natrona Great- est Sales Apportionment for Year Property valuations are made the basis of apportioning the sale of War Savings stamps in Wyoming for the coming year and figures just made public from the office of the state chairman at Cheyenne place Na- trona county’s quota at $233,038, on a total valuation of $27,826,358 as shown by the 1918 assessment. Nz-- trona will be expected to sell the largest amount of stamps in tho state for the same reason. Sheridan and Sweetwater counties are second and third with allotments amounting to over $201,000. Following is the allocation by counties as received today by E. Richard Shipp, local chairman: County Valuation ‘Quota Albany ----$17,506,922 $1 a6, 608 Horn ~~ 11,512,001 9 Cc Converse Crook -- Fremont - Goshon ~--- Hot Springs_ Johnson Laramie — Park -- Platte — Sheridan -~ 2 Sweetwater Unita Washakie Weston --- “SOCIETY —-— Regular Meeting jeeting of D. A. R. Tomorrow. The regular meeting of the Fort Casper Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bingen- heimer, 713 South Wolcott street, o. Tuesday afternoon, Teb. 11 All members are urged to be present anu bring annual dues. 8 * 10, ‘091, 844 312,083 66 ——— i) Subscriptions Asked for French Children, Mrs Oliver Johnsonéhnirman ot the Natrona county chaptemel the Fatherless Children of France, pro tective organization, and Mrs. Leigh Townsend assistant chairman, will r ceive subscriptions and money for the adoption of children from this coun- ty. The local chapter has recently received the names of 100 children whom the people of this county may act as sponsors to their ¥ elfs Are. “ ——— —— + | CITY NEWS Attorne, ieft for Hollywood and Los Angeles, © where he will spend about tw oO we on a business and pl trip. will visit with Mrs. who spending the winter on the c¢ While in California he will also t depositions on cases that will be tr in the district court on adverse claims to Wyoming oi! properties. * * --J. A. Ward of Douglas, who re- cently purchased the Doug Power company, is a business visitor in Cas per for a few days. Mr. W. is set tling business affairs here which wer incomplete upon his recent departure to Douglas. sos * Jim Murrie, 2 prominent resideny of Newcastle, is a business visitor in Casper for 1 few days. ae aes Ella Rose Taylor and T. F. Anou of Lockett, are numbered among the business and social visitors in Case. for'a few days. 4 > + Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Hurd, known in Wyoming vil cir®les, visiting friends here for a few da from Billings. * * * Paul H. Moore, the local hustling real estate man who is temporarily located in Cheyenne, where he h charge of a new subdivision, arriv: in Casper yesterday morning for 2 few day’s visit. * * Fred Kettler, of Platteville, Mi well known in local oil activities 4d) ing the 1917 boom season, is visiti: in Casper in response to word no‘ fying him of the recent strength of the local market. so * * A, B. Forbes, well known Cheyenne man, is spending a few days in Cay per on business. + George Koyle of Miller, “is num- bered among the prominent Wyom ingites who are making Casper their headquarters now. | * Thos. registered at the Henning spending a few days here attending to local business interests. .* * J. G. Purcell, of Denver, known in Casper business circles, numbered among the Monday busi- ness visitors, while well * * George G, Chandler, who was for-| merly connected with the A8sociated | Oil company in charge of field crews} | LARGEST, REPORT Millinery Page Thre will leave today for Lusk, where he dents who. e s $ returned Sunday Fred W. He oO. will enter the employ of the Ohiu sper investiga - half of a synilitate purchasing ma- from an extended eastern buying trip, promir R ‘ ‘Oil company on the field staff. Mrs. and ‘supplies. While here he where she pyrch: a stock of mate ine Chandler, who is due to arrive ‘ir: _ etch. ead - iting with a number of friends. rial for the local store. While en- nection Casper during thé “week! from Ghi- © | Alfred Clowery, Jr4 son of Mr Ss an* route here he ted at Fort Worth, here. cago, will make her home in Gz and. Mrs. Alfred Clowry, of North St. Mark’s Guild solicits your plait. Texas, in ¢ on with her various pending Mr. Chandler’s teturn, Center street, rrived back ip the {sewing such! as aprons, infant's gar- interests there : Me ec hee | cope LOCCOOSC99 CC 0O00 waeiee ‘a several monthr sthy 11! ments, etc. and-your comforts to tic : dinner sitay acres 3 a profninent Lusk re ce with’ the! American@army iand | Bor further information call Mrs. W.! “The new wacons which were recent-.the Mt “s N F ] C 3 ‘gpendihg wi few days| is expected to return to|Caspen dur-;M. Kleber, 2114. SFTOS Ee ee ees nen Were Recent oe 3 atrona rue 0. 3 in cohnéction with -hig Jo-! ing ithe Jatter Tart of thejweek. ! } se Ghd GE theetr ects denartiicnttave ve aut F. H. Cline, a rown Thermop- > Phone 949. 3 a land interests! |} tat ly * ad Richard Huff, who recently under. into commission this morning and are OHS * it, is numbered among the J J. L. Biedermann, prop. I. R. Bellman, a representative of went a severe operation on his eye, being used for id. filling Monday business visitors in ¢ 1 2 3 Mr. Tiasaed! the Duluth Wyoming Oil compa:y, at Lincoln, Neb., has returned to ( work! which is be! AiG (Ls Gace = <a S GEBO COAL 63 noek, secretary is spending a few days at Thermo- per to visit with his parents pending fore spring 3 3 3 the Ohio Oil company, - polis in the interests of ‘the company. | complete recovery from his ailment. : MAINS oS 3 COKE wooD 3 iting her daughter for a few days. ++ He was accompanied to Casper by Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans, of River Teacher of Violi | ¥ City office 157 So. Center St. $ sce ie e Arthur of Laramie, whé has ‘Stacy Boyer. ton, are spending a few days in ( : eae 3 Efi f as | HJ. Watson of Cheyenne, is n holdings in the Rock River! ** + learonrarcombinen:basivess andtl Phone 768W after 6 o'clock 3 Gen. Cffice Sth and Beech sts. 3 bered_among_the ing al is Mrs.-J. W. Burkett, of the Y We a | Seecceecccoeccooooooooooss itned, he Thermopolis, is nny aa 1 ‘al al F MENS’ WORK This is one of the best s we are showing These Shoes come in smoked horse hide and tan veal calf lea 2 ut and are regular $6.50 Shoes. Men’s Seni res Shees shoes all have the pop- raised toe, medium heel d come in blucher and but- and er: Men’s garments amas ‘2.15 come in nd striped out- roomy cut; Sout trimmed — with frogs and worth $3.00 suit. 00000000000000006000050600O0069 900000060000 00 OOOO 20000000 06650FO0 00909000006 OOO OOOO OO OOOOOOD SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY DAD Burkett. ure trip. Tell your friends to come. ‘Hart Schaffner & Marx and Wire Woven Blue Serge Suits, nd $16.85 Men’s and Young Men’s F: Suits and Overcoats 35 and $3 $27.85 Men’ Young Men and $49.85 ney 7.50 vlaues a If yeu want Suits Don’t let anything keep you away from this Great Sale. Remember we have added many wonderful. bargains from our own big stock. Be here today, tomorrow and share in the great savings. Styleplus Clothes Reduced id 7.50 values ] Men's and Young Men’s Fancy ©3385 Rousing Special An assortment of small si size, hight colored SUITS and OVERCOATS fer $9.25 the: mn, here i they are—If net, why Pp Men’: Ove and 4 You Men y Suits voats, $30 and $32.50. values $23.89 English Fir Blue S 27.50 and sh Fadeless Suits 30.00 values arley? MEN’S WORSTED UNIONS Comes in light gray color; have the improvved closed crotch; are correct weight for now; reg- ularly worth $5.00; all sizes are here. SHOES wy Some bargain tals waterproof Pay with values. MEN’S neicginal ests are ge ie “4 i Tauve s and interline 9 $8.09 AY PON Meal s Sheep Lined Coats se are made of corduroy and canvas shell, is number is the pope correctly fashioned and fi ulster collar, knit wrist cuffs, sheep pelt | Al alll The . : ecru color and all siz lined. Sizes 36 to 40 only. Investigate this! $2.00 value. 5 made of he and military color and r¢ 5.35 Si Men’s Felt Hats Here is your opportunity to get a new sky-piece at a wonderful saving. Stetson and No Name brands. Alpine, Tourist, Sunken crown and other shapes and a! popular colors, $5 values. Men’s House Slippers This lot comprises a variety of styles in leather and feit materials. Opera, Everett, Romeo and Mocassin patterns; most all have flexible soles assuring utmost comfort. $2.45 $3.85 Men’s Dress Shirts all stiff in POSS 000600090090 O SOC FOOSHOOOOOHOOO OOOO OOOO OS OD OOOOH OOOS ?s Wool Shirts 50 Shirt te Dont collar, coat st cular $6 ha vonderful show —any imaginable striy are coat cut, have soft or ae 65 cuffs and sell at $2.00 reliable shops. COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS: att WCCCueerevrrree errr rv

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