Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 6

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PAGE SIX 'Z GOES TO COAST —oTANDARD Aiko TOFIND WIFE NARROW PAVING SHOW TOTAL OF DEADINWREGK = PAST REFINERY —SO60,000 LOAN Mrs. W. B. McCreary, Casper, Victim of California Accident While Husband Is Enroute, Not Likely to Meet with Favorable Action Because of Heavy Traffic. after The Standard Oil company, is an}making a “mild complaint” against led increasing the paved width of the vas the sad ex-/road north of the refining plant from perience of W. B. McCreary, a well 45 fee n broker who operated here in! ications between the refining of- d who had been ing in| ficia and the city officials. How-' with a view to resuming oper-| ever, the communications call atten- McCreary arrived in'tion to the mild form of the com- about noon sterday pleint and state that the refining immediately notified of his jcompany is ready to permit the city | \to be the deciding factor in determ- Thursday even-/ining the width the road shall be. from Denver The objection on the part of the in Mr. Bruns-!Standard company is made on the . He intended ground that its property alone will be assessed for the improvement. The consensus of opinion of the city council and other officials is that the .|pavement should be carried out to full width because of the heavy treffic accompanied | along the road. save tonight Cc. B. Manbeck, general superin- will go on|tendent of the Standard company, while her husband will|is in Casper to confer with the city for a day before re-' officials regarding the proposed im- duties at Lusk. | provement pork and to transact —_> aE ANEATISED SOON IN CASPER Official Notices Bane Prepared for| Launching $369,000 Worth for City Hall, Sewer and Water Improvements. Arriving in I visiting friend: after his wi in an auto ace Angeles, le left here driving up y oher for Denve to Califor return here suming his ———————— Joseph kK. Toole, first state gov- ernor of Montana, born at Savan-. York City years ago today, JEGHE AERA EEER| onds for the the sum of $4 yurpose of provid- | 000 recently au- tion will soon according to the di ion of the city council to prepare advertising calling for +d bids for the bond issues. The bonds include issues of $49,- 000 for the new City hall fund, $60,- 000 for sewer on systems and $260,000 for v extensions in the various districts recently incorpo- | od into the city. The improve- ¥ work permitted by the bond is- sue will be undertaken at an early | dzte. All Orders to the Amount of en: 114 South Wolcott Two ee he ys “if : a —_ I co ked ainner for you you've never said a} word about “I would h how I hate London », dearest, but some- | to be elways compl. HEB Bits. TO AVOID AND RELIEVE nN FLUENZA (By Dr. F aklin Duane) Many peopie have been frightened | by what they have read or heard of | Special Tuesday influenza. The more you efar the diséase, the surer you are to get it. Richelieu Go right about your business and SENT, 2 os 7 Rehr atoes, No. 2 can ........... : sees spread | Tomatoe an ly by contact thru sneezing, | Richelieu hing or spittin gm,any health au Nee NM a have advised that every one|{? Tomatoes, No. 3 can 2. which is Richelieu with a one to five hun- of zine sulphate in} then dried before wearing | nose and mouth, You} »id crowds, common drink- | and public towels. Keep! strength up by taking lots of | e in the open air and plenty of urishing food. If you have any of such symptoms as chilln obstructions, | flushec feverishness, or irritating up work at once and go will save your strength rcome the disease. Put! et in hot wat r for fifteen Thoreughly loosen thej| Salad Tomatoes General cording to com- | “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best | The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Casper Storage Company Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner Formerly of Suggestion Filed with City Officials ' Final Figures Held Up Up Pending Re- turns from Outlying Districts But Oversubscription Is Assured. The auditors of the Victory Lib- erty loan, Mestas and Spears, are ‘endeavoring to audit the final re- |turns from the drive in Natrona county today but ow to the fact that many districts have not com- pleted their returns it is impossible to give an exact tota It is expected however that when final returns are in the quota of over $660,000 will jhave been oversubscribed bout "$10,000. | “Definite results from each dis- trict have not been received yet,’ Mrs. O. G. Walker, chairman of the women’s committee announced to- day, “owing to the fact that several subscriptions have been reported which have not yet been paid. A complete summary, however, will be made tomarrow and the work!will be summed up in an officiel statement from the Victory loan headquarters. ay 12.—Big demonstra- by Germany were held in Berlin, Brestau, Danzig, Koenigsberg, Cassel and Bochum, organized by the Na- tional People’s party. “If this treaty comes to pass, I will bring up my children in hatred,” said Deputy Traub, speaking in Berlin. | Solilialialinlahaiilabhshedaheheieielelelelehelelalahaiahahehtheisletsisisiotalabehhoisiototaheiaiaieialc OUR BUSINESS IS SELLING . Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Join the Crowd of Satisfied Customers $1.00 or Over Delivered Free Stores 151 South Center HEEL HEAL AHHH LEER i ; | ; ; ; i i | | | | «| and Wednesday 20¢e .30e 35¢c Storage uch mild and non-! as Dr. Pierce’s! Drink principally lemonade and then cover up nty of clothgs in bed so as good s¥ Vhen sweating i the fever reduced take a Anuric Tablets every ollowed by drinking at or two of hot water. lets help quickly to re- the soreaess of the muscles and from which most patients com- d help the kidneys flush out You Fishermen Select Your Tackle from the Largest Stock in Wyoming a feast a gla Anurie T: lieve bones © nasal obstructions and discharge from the nose, nothing is better than such soothing, antiseptic wash as Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It will give t relief. Employed as a gargle, in same strength as made up for use in the nose, and as hot as can be borne, it quickly arrests soreness a mild, Influe weakens the patient’s nce to disease, so that there is r of bronchitis and pneumonia ping. To combat this tendency fortify the patient’s strength in- t he keep in bed at least two Probably nothing will at this hasten the recovery and nen the patient more than an tablet called “Irontic” or known herbal tonic, Dr. den Medical Discovery, “HOLMES CASPER ot ote Holmes Hardware Co. TO HOMES” WYOMING Che Casper Daily Cribune NATRONACO. TO ‘loan. | whom could make what was desired of him, until they allotment was sold Saturday to Julien | gning the peace treaty t i Coe Casvce Daily Crihune $08,000 BOND SELLING TRIP ON GASOLINE HANDCAR NEGOTIATED Jack Leary, freight. and passenger On this trip $35, 000 worth“of Lib- agent for the Chicago,’ Burlington! erty bonds were subscribed ; . every and Quincy railroad, accompanied by man from the section foreman-down - H. Aydelott, has just completed aj took out a bond, and they even sold te from Cody to Casper on a gaso-| two bonds to two tramps whom. they line hand car in beh: of the Victory | met on the plains. They interviewed every one iia they met from Cody to. Casper, and| The Casper Motor company sold there was only one man who did not its entire allotment of eight Buicks buy a Victory bond at once. This man during the past month and at the could not talk English. Mr. Leary; present time is awaiting the arrival secured seven interpreters, none of of a carload of the machines from him understand the factory. The last of the present found his brother who could talk] Lever of the Northwestern. English, and it did not take long for him to sign up for a $100 bond. EARLY BIDS WILL BE ASKED OW PAVING FOR WEST SECOND STREET’ |ing additions. The amount of pav- jing work that will be undertaken this | summer is the largest that has ever) been attempted in the city and will, call for a greetly increased work-, jing force of the operating company. The best store in m the west solicits, at seast, a share of your trade. | strictly Cash Store in Casper. |goods must be paid for before leav- | Ali That West Second street will be (ing our store or on delivery. All are| paved this summer was evidenced in the city treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay council when instructions | [-ESS. were nrepared authorizing the mayor | 88 price. and city clerk to call for bids in pav- | Ware. ing district No. 8 to permit early; CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., ling of the work. It is probable | Phone 10. the Warren Construction com- pany will undertake the work just as soon as they finish the North ——————E Eee Groceries Meats and Hard- JUST SAY IWant FRESH MADE BUTTER It Will Be NATRONA BUTTER } I “GET THE HABIT” tt Natrona Butter Shop 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 Buy Victory Bonds AA I 3 ° wear and economy. Shs Ruse Sans =) Sneasia sTawio WOR: Watch Our Windo«- IS4 56a Denver, Colorado. MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. TONIGHT FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 TODAY F lorence Reed “Her Code of Honor” A WOMAN’S RESPONSE TO THE CALL OF THE HEART Admission—10c & 25c MATINEE NIGHT Admission—10c & 25¢ —:— COMEDY! COMEDY! Exelp* Admission—10 & 25c’ Center street and C. ¥. avenue pav-! est little city. | We are the ont We cater to quality as well! “Fitrite” — Petticoats Are excelled in honest-to-goodness value— t only in style, fit and looks, but in genuine Wide Variety of Fabrics in New Close-fitting Models at— $3.00 to $10 WEDNESDAY ExXelp! | A WILLIAM FOX COMEDY-DRAMA GEORGE WALSH THE PERFECT COMEDIENE OF FILMDOM Admission—-10 & 25c | BAKE SALE | The Capital Hill Methodist church will have a bake ‘sale Saturday afternoon, May 17, at |'the Casper Storage Grocery. 5-12-1t -_———_—_— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ~ Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of The Great Western Hotel Com- pany, held at the office of the com- pany at Casper, Wyoming, on the 12th day of April, 1919, at the hour ing all of the stockholders, represent- ing all of the capital stock of said company, were present, by proper resolutions, unanimouslys adopted WHAT? Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE li cco Iris Theater|.- mame “TOMORROW ENID BENNETT Has got the jump on somebodv—that much is a cinch to see! But on whom? Or is she herself a lady “Raffles” “FUSS and FEATHERS” Wo supporting players are the, best that the Ince studio can produce Admission—1 Oc & 25c COMEDY! re RS is of ten o’clock p. m., at which meet- |- IT’S HAPPENED COMEDY! RESCUED FROM FIRE! HE THINKS HE IS A HERO, BUT HE, INSTEAD OF THE GIRL “COMES TO” IN Police! Admission—10 & 25c MAY 12, 1919 said corporation “was ordered dissolv- circle of the | ed, the corporate enterprise abandon- ed and the charter, franchise and cor- porate name surrendered, said com- pany having ceased to do business, all corporate debts having been paid, all corporate liabilities discharged and the corporate assets and property dis- tributed among the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for creditors and stockholders are R.-K. Staley, Harry Adams, G. L. Warson, R. L. Mitchell and A. E. Stirrett. R. K. STALEY, President. HARRY ADAMS, Secretary. Pub. Apr. 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 1919. & 8.) WATCH! Watch Our Windows tI BEST VENTILAT- PICTURES Admission—10c & 25c

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