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OAN PUBLICITY TO BE GARRIED Program Mapped Out by Publicity Manager of Woman's Com- mittee Will: Extend to. Iso- lated Districts of State. Realizing that the morale of the state i nthe coming drive for funds with which to pay war bills, depends largely upon the-printed message, the publicity committee of the Woman's | Liberty Loan of. Wyoming is mak- | ing a special effort to reach the dwellers in isolated districts of the state thru the co-operation. of the newspapers. The state has been or- ganized by counties, witha chairman of publicity in charge of each, whose duty lies in ‘sé€@ing ‘that the papers are furnished with: the local aspect of the drive, and in clipping these articles. for the state scrapbook. At the end of the Victory Loan drive, | the articles will be measured, the! total inches noted, ‘together with their money. value, and the report will be turned into the federal re- serve chairman at Kansas City. Mrs. | Earl Hanway has been ‘appointed | publicity manager for the woman’s committee of Natrona county. . Thru the courtesy of Miss Zoe Marks, the state publicity chairman, | Donald. MacQueen of Lysite} s been using a desk and typewriter | laced at her disposal in Miss Marks’ | office in the Henning Hotel during the past month. Practical patriotism such as this is greatly appreciated | not only by the publicity chairman! but by-the entire force of Liberty | loan workers for the woman’s com-}| mittee. During the month,.a large | amount ‘of printed matter about the! loan has been sent out by the public-| ity department as well as 130 per- song letters and 25 newspaper ar- ticles. . . Mrs. MacQueen left the fitst-of the week for Lander where: she will’ spend @ few days before, going;to ysite, from which point’ she will carry gp the publicity work during the remainder, of the tampaign. Pe ee the city | resignation, «to Two appointive officials of have tendereds and Joe Tho: TOALL CORNERS work of the world. We must guard \work for the Americanization of th> | A Jubilee Drive?.. West Beas = 7 PAGE SEVEN WOULD YOU * THAT, LUKE-To HEAR uss : < OTTHE con none AWTTLE SON<?. THE s NOW- LET ME SEE-Do OF SAVILLA‘? YOU KNOW’ THE BARBER TODAY AND EVERY OTHER DAY —Drawn for the Casper Tribune by George McManus IRILEE DANE OF Tie WC. 7.1 INPROGRESS The Woman’s Christian Temper- ance Union, ag an organization, must do its full share of the temperance, social and spiritual feconstruction the youth and morals of our nation, | foreign born and for world prohilsi- | tion, 4 We must help establish righteous- ness and enduring peace, democrscy, | patriotism, and total abstinence. We | would not be worthy of the namz2 of | our organization, we would be trait- ors to the boys who today lie on for- eign fields that the world might be safe for democracy, if we FAIL to do our part, y Our Jubilee Drive gives us a prac- tical way of raising the funds neces- | sary to carry on our part of this; reconstruction work. Arrangements have been made for | ladies of the local organization here | to make a canvass of business and | residence districts, of Casper dur-} ing the’ week, so that everyone may | be given an opportunity to help in this worthy cause. | What part will YOU have in this —Adv. Peers Produce Market Week-End ‘Review of . Prices to Jobbers. and Shippers Furnished. by U. S. Bureau of Markets, Denver | 1 | *Further gains were made in prices beans. ~ Southern vegetables ‘and CASPER REALTY COMPANY Five-room cottage, for sale fur nighed, close in near High School athletic grounds. The house is well’ arranged, large rooms, furnace -the walls are rough finish, wood work best natural pine, large porch across front of house, full basement with two finished rooms. The furniture is the best, and in first class condition, consisting of one bird's eye maple bed room suite, the; other bed room furnished in best oak, also oak center table, oak ‘dining room suite including buf- fet, oakcenter table, and two good rugs. secretary desk, The place is offered at $5,600 furnished or $5,000 leather upholstered rockers unfurnished and owner will consider three or four room house in trade. New, modern, five-room cottage one block off Park Ave., pave- ment, full basement, lawn and trees. owner, and will trade in on six or seven room house, with the large living room and conveniently built thruout, ‘The! place is too small for present if it is new and modern with large living roont and in good east side location. — NORTH CENTER STREET CORNER LOTS In North Burlington addition, a Street one block north of Lambert avenue, we offer this corner at $550 terms.’ It is worth far more than this store, figure. UE BARGAIN i corner 50 by 140 feet on Center across the alley from good H A lot on CY in good location, offered at a price worth considering. It is 60 feet front facing CY, and 163 feet on west line. 23 feet on ‘east line, The lot thus faces on two streets, making two CASPER REALTY COMPANY. 84 feet on Cary, building sites, and is a bargain AT $1,000 CALL FOR MI} BAKER HOTEL HENNING, GROUND FLOOR. HUDSON MINER PLANT {5 SOLD TO STATE SOURNAL LANDER, Wyo.—The former Hud- son Miner newspaper plant ‘at Hud-) son, Wyo., was purchased last week by the State Journal cf-this place and: the equipment of the plant is now be- ing moved from Hudson to Lander where it will be installed in the Journal office. pension last fall, was conducted by take effect|immediately. ‘These offi: | ; y cials are Che 4 n, city clerk | of potatoes, cabbage, onions and dry|| Thd Hudson Miner, prior to sus- , street commissioner. Mayor John F. Eeeper announted fast strawberries declined. Total ship-| Leslie Davidson, who made use of his night that He Had? appointed “Asa, F, | ments: from ‘all states of 25 leading opportunity in the closing number to Sloan to succeed Mr. Bryan and Orley | vegetables and fruits again increased | lambast the business men of the place Freel to succeed Mr. Thomas as street | with 7,430 cars, or 230 cars more: for non-support. commissioner. i Both appointments become effect- ive today but it is possible that the present incumbents will remain in of- | fice for a few weeks to place the new officials in line with the various de- partment work. FORMER GRARBE EMPLOYES HE HELO FOR CAR THEFT George Davig’and Ed) Wilkinson, two former employes of the Shockley age of this city, are ‘being held y the Omaha authorities on infor- ion filed by the local authorities charging the men with stealing a car belonging to Bob’ Reed. i lentify the car and bring the alleged thieves back to-Casper, Word has been réceived here that the car has been identified by Mr. Reed as his car. He is now waiting in Omaha pending the sending, of ex- tradition papers to the Omaha au- thorities for the release of the men ne ite custody of the Wyoming of- icial, ar FIRST CRAZY, . THEN SANE, IS , NEGRO’S PLEA - Kemmerer, Wyo.—Charles Hughes, the man who several days ago at- tempted’ to commit suicide in his a in the county jail by butting out a brains against the stone wall, was tied before an insane commission au seulpdged insane, when | he’ told lynet Lim iat a mob. was trying to i He went into detail as to the mobs ¢ at had stormed. the. local; jail and. ngs to kill him, and reported that e Sought to cheat the mob by his action of last week. There was no ae evanston were asked to come and call as man, That same evening he «eon Sheriff Oakley, and said he had ware back,” meaning that his mind sede eine clear, He was given’a natact hearing and all traces’ of the nishannation appeared to have van- React: Instead of being sent to uma ton he ‘will be permitted to re- Sume work here under the watchful eye ofthe Mr. Reed | left for Omaha Saturday night to! *|276 cars last week. Following ‘the hearing attendants | than last week. The heaviest gains | jwere in shipments of potatoes and; | Southern produce. m } Western Potato Shipping Points | | A strong, fairly steady tone pre-! |vailed in the Greeley District. Prices! |to growers for No. 1 sacked white stock ranged from $1.60 to $1.70 per | owt. during the seven-day period, |with No. 2 at $1.50 per cwt. wagon- \loads trackside, At Idaho Falls, prices were irregular, advancing, slightly and then declining from 35c/ to 50c, closing at $1.25 per cwt./ jfor No. 1 Rurals and $1.50-for Rus- |sets. Prices at Waupaca, Wisconsin jadvanced from 15c to 20c, ware- house cash to growers, for No. 1 white stock, closing strong at $1.70- $1.75 per cwt. Carlot Prices on Potatoes | Colorado and Idaho sacked white! jstock, U. S. Grade No. 1, advanced 15c on the Ft. Worth market, closing | at $2.55 per cwt. At St. Louis, Col- }orado Russet-Burbanks, No.1, sold | at $2.35 per ewt. and Red McClures | at $2.25. Northern white stock, No. | 1, sacked, advanced 15c in Chicago, Cabbage Markets Still Advancing California Winningstadt advanced | to'$90 to $110 per ton f.o.b, ship- |ping points, and sold around $6 to $8.50 per crate in consuming mar- kets. Shipment of old stock decreas- ed to 21 cars, and new stock from} jthe different producing states in-| creased to 316 ¢ars compared with t Onion’ Prices Tend Upward Best California Australian Browns were higher, reaching’ $3.50-4.00 f.o.b. shipping points and gained 75c in consuming markets, closing at $4| to $5 per ewt. | Shipments for the entire country were 121 cars, in- cluding 90 cars from! New: York and | Massachusetts. Eight. cars of new stock started from Texas. © . Bean Prices Tending’ Upward General market position of "beans was strengthened bya report that three-fourths of the Lima bean stocks @re controlled by a pool - recently formed by holders with sales of 215 cars for April shipment at $6.75 per ¢wt. f. o. b. shipping points. Cali- fornia Small Whites closed at last week's top price of $6.25 per cwt. in producing sections. Colorado bulk Pintos strengthened to $4-4.25 cash. to growers and to $7 to $8.50 for {Movement continued slow in most producing states, 149 cars being ship- ped including 114 from California. closing at $1.90 to $2 per ewt. \ small lot sales in TeXas markets. | Attest: FORESTERS TO GET TRAINING IN TELEPHONY LARAMIE Wyo.—H. R. Kylie, con- nected with the telephone depart- | ment of the Denver office of the for- est reserve, will be here next week, starting a 10 days’ course at the of- fice of the supervisor of the Medicine Bow forest reserve for the training of employes of the Medicine Bow, the Hayden, the Colorado and_ the Arapahoe forest reserves «in tele- phony, in the use of the telephone in connection with the administra- tion of the forest reserves. All em- ployes of the four reserves are ex- pected to be present and take the course, PROCLAMATION FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given under and by virtue of a proclamation issued by Robert D. Carey, Governor of the State of Wyoming, and under Sec- tions 2099 and 2100 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910, that there will be held in the various voting precincts of Natrona County, State of Wyoming, on the 22nd Day of April, A. D. 1919 a-special election on the following question: “Shall the State of Wyoming. is- gue its coupon interast bearing bond in the sum of Two Million Eight Hun- dred Thousand Dollars to be designat- ed as Highway Bonds in denomina- tions of five hundred, one thousand, five thousand and tefi_ thousand dol- lars, redeemable at the option of the State of Wyoming ten years after date thereof and payable in twenty years after date thereof; bearing such rate of interest, not to exceed five per centum per annum from date until paid, and to be issued in snch amounts as the Governor and Treas- urer of the State of Wyoming shall determine.” A : Dated: at Casper, this 27th day of March, A. D. 1919. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Natrona County, Wyoming. By ROBERT J. VEITCH, “ Chairman. E, M. OGBURN, County Clerk. Pub. *4-4-20t. a ee Se ee PHONES 381 AND 989. | FOR RENT RENT—Four modern basement ; light and eheerful. Partiy Fourth and men way, A 1 {FOR RENT—Basement sleeping |; 312 W. Park. Z 4 |FOR RENT—Front baproom for one or two gentlemen. 3186-8." Davide - ' bate Seeing Aes ‘FOR RENT—One furnished room. .214 So. Grant... Phone 657. furnished FOR RENT — Large room with outside entrance. 4-15-2t FOR RE ment, furnished for Bght house 225 So. Lincolm? 4 FOR RENT— Nicely fir front room-with bath. -Close-ins- 237- South Pine. 4-12-3t FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart- ment. 830 Bucknum. » 4-12-3t* FOR RENT—One furnished room and three partly furnished rooms housekeeping to couple only. Walnut. Plain and ornamental plastering. M saic tile floors, base and w. A. Hanson. Phone, office 20, lence, 981M. second hand furniture. Phone 249. 121 W. First street. THE STATE OF WYOMING,) )ss. COUNTY OF NATRONA. ) In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. IN. THE MATTER OF THE) ESTATE OF JULIUS H.) COHAN, Deeeased. ) NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF TION FOR DECREE OF DISTRI- BUTION: ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all creditors of and all other persons having an interest in the estate of Julius H) Cohan, deceaSed, that H. V. Wales, administrator of said estate has presented and filed his final ac- count and report of his administra- tion and petition for decree of dis- tribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the District’ Court above named, where the creditors of and any one interested in said’ estate may examine said account, report and peti- tion and file objections thereto at any time within thirty days after the 22ndvday of April, 1919, that being the date of the last publication of this notice, and if no such objections ere filed within the time aforesaid the/undersigned administrator of said estate will make final settlement of! said estate on the 22nd day of May, 1919, or as soon thereafter as said matter may be heard. Dated this 1st day of April, A. D. 1919. H. V. WALES, Administrator ‘of the Estate of Julius H. Cohan, Deceased. (N:&S.) Pub. April 1, 8, 15, 22,1919. Miss -Lillie: M. Roberts, stenogra- pher.in the offices.of the Consolidat- gd ‘Royalty company, has been con- fined to her home for the past two days suffering from a severe attack of 1a grippe. 4-1-tf | FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETI-| { sleeping | 6 S. Mapie. | ed,” Tribune | HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN Here In Your Chance to Buy a Home on a Small Payment Down and Save Paying that High Rent A modern six-room home which fs all | modern in every respect. Three large bed rooms with plenty of windows which will give plenty of ventilation. One room which is off of the livins room can be used for music room or bed room, furnace heat, storage room, fine laundry room, large garage, only six blocks from Center St. Price ‘$5250. If you want to save paying tha rent you better see this fou and garage located in fine residential district, east front lot. $500 cash will his home. Price $2,100. ‘oom home in the south part of city, full size lot, $1,400, $300 cash bal- ance like rent. WHAT HAVE YOU v house, new, oak floors, ged, located near Second St. ve lots to sell in all parts of city. YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO IF L tCK SERVICE LIST It HARRY FREE THS LOT MAN Real Estate Insurance Rentals Xnvesi to 157 So. Center St. Phone 968W NARTED LIBERTY BONDS WANTED HIGHEST TO TRADE for} FOR SALE Many, we now have on lots, monthly payments, only most tasty home lovers, curbs, sewer, water, 6-room house, 75-ft buildings; terms at $2, Lots in the fast on city water, electric 1 ler addition Burlington. PRICE for ho or rear ho nged. Address —Five boarders, home cook- Kimball. Phone Ww. 4-15-30 yANTED—Plain and faney dr mi $8 So. Maple. CALL BROOKS TOR and office cleanin PLASTERING _AND MQSAIC ‘TILE, FLOORS ‘We pay the highest market price fo1 | bake sale Satur | want someth | | Must have good range. Midwest Refinery The North Side Circle will giy 1y afternoon, Apri 11 “4t* at Alban’s stor WANTED—Pos sheep. Am per bette m lead to something according to my 18 Wo -10-10 Box 4 1 land, Wyo. ill consider inv mechanical Box 1, Highest market price ond hand furniture. Phone W. First street. WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO \ of some kind. Phone 312 paid for 249. 4-14-4t* WANTED—Top for Ford 629 E. Fourth, M. 1 do any washing work. 2} N. Lincoln, bety WANTED—Day work colored woman. by Phone WANTED—Experienced hous family of three. Call 820W 4-14-3t room. unfurnished first. Call 1016W. 4-14-tf value, for cash. Casper Auc Houre 208 N. Center, .. Phone, 602 4A-1-tt HIGHEST PRICE PAID EOR LIBERTY BONDS CASPER LOAN OFFICE Licensed and Bonded Brokers 128 S$. Center, Phone 8043 Mall Orders Attended to Same Dny. jon We will buy your second hand furnt- ture and pay highest prices, Phone 249. 121 W. First street. 4-1-tf cond hand furniture wanted, high- ees puld. Phone 249, 121 W. First -1-tt We pay highest cash prices for anything in the way of Furniture or Household Goods. In fact, we will buy anything you have for sale of any value. 4-5-10t* - PHONE 1086 — PAID 153 SQUTH CENTER STREET 4 —— WwW? D—I have or want mc s t r rent. World M S D—Woman four hours ta ning to do chamber work. Phone |! 4-15-3t —Carpenter. Apply house | lands, fave or sell, t Dik 1 1918 Harley le, in good conditic tis d vements. The Worl up in excellent conditi and a LE—Boarding Sixteen Phone lers W three-room per month. ROP into or Co., 116 8. leaky radiator a and promote the li ! pro | di us titre BABY CHIC We can supply you {small qu es. We BABY ( with te can be | 10th to 15th many are taking close to 8 lot, garden, 0. chicken M “SEE 3-room house, nice lot, well loc 5b-room modern new bungalow on CY LOT OFFERING building addition telephon Lots on South Lincoln, Ash, Wolcott, ights, Davidson mo- Phone on. isa on. 15-6 rooming nd tweive we oO. 1-10-6t th hror SAL furnished, ir-room how hi concrete located Tot 410x160," a N Snap if taken at once. Phon {FOR SALE—Alfalfa seed, | pouna, cleaned, 525 | vor SALE h liv: body Al shape. Hav Call Gehrke. 1917 Ford w e) other used cars. DECORATED U.S. GENERALS partly WwW. s panel de- ye se Phone BY KING GEORGE ————_ | COLOGNE, April 15.—General! Joseph Dickman, commander of the third United States army, was made a knight commander of the the Bath by General Sir Plumer, commander of army of occupation King George. The following van army were 4 on so inade kn manders of the Order of St. Michael * and St. George; Brigadier Bell; Major General Brigadier Generai tines; General Muir. the order of Hernert fficers of the Ameri- ight com- General Lassiter; Brigadier Hotel Apri 1-8-6t | British | ST! behalf of |; FOR SALE THE MARKET PLACE BE “A Look Means a Lot.” BUY Now advant of the 1 homes, rane farms a ed, one-third down, be $750. Ave. Just a home for the oak floors, fire place, full basement, walks, Will be on trees, ool. fenced, <enwood SLE BEN REALTY COMPANY, Phones 7 4W and 810J. SEE BEN Watch this space dally. SEE BEN FOR SALE—White Orpington hens and fresh eggs. 260 Mar i Phone, 919W. ¢ | FOR SALE—Ford one-ton truck \ good condition, Call at The Wh | sale Supply Co., I. O. O. F. Buildin | = Haye your Auditing, Accounting Ste- large or} “7 \nosraphie and Multigraph work, and {| your Fire Insurance taken care of by | experts. | FE LOAN & TRUST CO. 22t Oil Exchange Bidz. >. put the old S. "David 1-10-6t diator one in shape now. 116 Loan O ee FOR S engine | potation Cx as, suitable aT t BANK. JK. DEAVER CASPER NATIONAL LOST AND FUUND ‘ CASPER LOAN OFFICE Liceaned and Bonded Pawn Shop Money to loan on dinmonds, jewelrr, guns and clee Reliable mse. 133 8. Center blac typewriter avoid troubl Henning ho found. No a to Boyles ¢ Save your money—eat at the Har- vey. + - ® iy hh