Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 2

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—— |] a | EN OF 148TH TO GET OLD JOBS ON ARRIVAL FM FA FANE, PORT OPT. NETO ASK INSURANGE. Newly Appointed ere Head’ to 0, Wyoming. This statement is mae from the of American Legion Would See . ofrice of Ed. P Taylor, federal labor Soldiers Dues Paid in commissioner for the state of "Wyo- ming. Mr. Taylor says all the men in EuspiSee- this regiment will be returned to their! old jobs as soon,as they are out of the seryice. “We get their Jobs back for them,” said Mr. Taylor, “As soon as the men ceived notice today that he had oe get on the transport they are given CHEYENNE -» June 14.—~ (Special) —Captain C. M. June of the state public service commission re- named by Mayor A. H. Beach of} catds to fill out. Phese cards tell of Grave Darmond iw ‘What Every Wom = ‘4 ts. Lusk, temporary chairman of the; the job they had before they entered ¢» Mu } the war, and where the: job was lo- state branch of the American Legion, jcated. They reach us about 10 days before the soldiers return..We write AT THE LYRIC TODAY _ to be officer for Wyoming. “ollowing receipt of the notice | tain ay oie are Te ae In 90 per on ree ee c H f cent of a cases jo! is waiting QO. one uite aptain syne uwrote ‘Colapell Manes | for the soldiers to come back. Buld. , 6-14-2 D. Linsley, temporary national chair-! for. the soldier to. to come back. - e 88 n of the legion, to urge that every —— NOTICE make the soldiers Free information on homesteads in payable in a lump; LA NDER BOY IS Wyoming. Montgomery Realty & In- stead of in term pay- vestment Co., Suite 5, Mokler Bldg. nt. Legislation by APPOINTEB FOR Seaton £3 ae will be necessary before | U. S. ACADEMY = LANDER, Wyo., June 14.—Harold Hicks of this city, who is‘a student at the University of Wyoming, has re-- ceived an appointment to the United States military . academy , at West. ton, but resigned on the Point. He’ gave his sepeices during cretary Carter Glass/ tie war and Was soxmissioned lieu- "| tenant just prior to the signing of the armistice. the legion’s war risk insurance ccomplished. Captain June ed for the removal of re 0 whom shall be named that the policies may t value to the men. ey was former direc. tor of the war risk insurance bureat | IN 19 A clean stéam and face cr fie authority to x order out of chaos towel in the bure. the matter now stands, Captain gaat and other members of the Amer= are in position to give to the soldiers regarding even though things may | LA RAMIE. WILL Es HAVE THR OS = NEW HOUSES tm uddled at Washington LARAMI yee i4.—The; H ARLES GIBBS. “arene FROM Honje Buus ars s “pease prepared A. EVE: SERVICE Lanrqinie thie_year. They will uot be ilf on a rental basis’ but wil! be for ae and any.one who ¢ares to buy one may have his grder booked and rvice, | will receive the house within two. of to Casper pe afte: three. months, The houses will, con- spent a year in the transpor-) sist of four rooms, on small lots, so on service in France, and is now’ built as be turned for not to-ex- at the home of his father-in-law, | ceed § 0, and in such way that a i vki man with four or five hundred dol- comrades the tw:.|lars can secure one of them, getting ms of Henry Posey! the remainder of the money from the Filling Station, anc} local building association. reports that the two C asper boy; - ‘ood health, put are longing Nong "Mo over fice DLENAIOGK PLANNING BIG nothing to do over bbskes il 7 he ceifaetiaee 'si— FETETOCLOSEWET EMA i getting to work the job is finished.’ cew town days the 27th and 28th of - carnivel and other amusements,. will the job doubly hard. We just at ful. As long a’ GLENROCK, Wy. June 14,— this month when the big stampede ny of the Fourteenth be part of the big two-days’ program. e Gibbs, one of the many the Posey boys were umur, France, where the boys talk about is getting bac crack at Henine. we liked the life,; in Wyoming,’ * will 0 back to the old program of wild. west stunts, with a members of the Wyatt Hotel around and do a little driligg. All k and had a cha to get x Glenrock, “the tittle oil town celebration is held. An entertaining on, Transportation Three thousand dollars will be given Tho al- your-round sott drink For business men, men of sporis== of shooting. riding.For every hody, every. where, the year round. Beva is hale tefreshment for w holesame thitsta«- an invidorating soft drink, Ideal for the athlete or the man in physical or mental training--- good to train and gain on. Healthful and appetizing. ANHEUSED ‘BUSCH ST.LOUIS 1G. Murphy Car Con 04 .Casper, Wyo. rofessional men, bowling,tennis, “TATECINSTIBE IT CREYBULLE | TUGUON TAIL Albert Fisher ‘Rélessed on Bond to eee. close to 50 cents a pound. | Be Tied for Larceny as Bilee of Whiskey Stolen from Burlington. 17 to each ‘BARBER SHOP HENNING ATTENTION ~ VISITING ELKS WOULD YOU? I SAY YOU WOULD! Eat in the Cleanest, Coclgat, Cosiest 2 Phice in Town A Meal That Will Fill the “BILL” WYATT CAFETERIA Building BASIN, Wyg-, june 14.—-Albert He ere ang dehp Fisher, who resigned as constable at} ! Greybull and who some time since} had trouble over some whiskey with | the revenue department, was arrest- ed today on the charge of grane | larceny as bailee” It is alleged in the complaint that} !he took nine cases of whiskey of tha | to their former employers and ascer- FOR SALE—Lot on Ss. Contec street. value of $306 which was stolen from Montgomery Realty & Bisgencat| the Burlington railroad. The a, 3 plaint was made by H. J. Roberts, | a special agent of the railroad, who | as been working on the case for some time. Fisher appeared before Justice of the Peace Robin Bonwell in Basi and waived preliminary hearing an yet bound over to the At. our opening, BARBERING SERVICE began with us. Thcreased business ever since—it should be needless: to add. customer. | August term ALBANY COUNTY | CLIPS SELLING LARAMIE, ‘Wyo., June 14.—H.| | Relph Hal, representing Webb & Co.,| of Philadelphia, has secured the W. S. AH i Bh 20,080 peunds of} wool, and several small | | spe of Platte county wool aggregat- | |ing about 20,000 pounds, af prices | PERUNA wins} oe Ngeut ion ¢ ied cig LB pa BPS tt @ great deal of te and at times have irs. Mattie A. VanBure. Hiehtand apiag tes that very little woo} is left is Cae Be a Valley in a hands of the growers of the counties named. © Higuid 9x Tablet Yorm Seld Everywhere | @f district court. Bond was “f Line and ondsmen. < HOT WEATHER. APPETIZERS . Made and Served From a Brand New Knight Iceless _ Soda Fountain No Long Waits; Service Is Gur Watchword THE TRIPENY DRUG CO Prescription Druggists 143 South Center POPPI PP PPI PTET PP PTT TS. Phone 99 TA PAPLALLALAABOAAD A Ab dh bh hdd ddd dit adn Nee 4 wecatazascgusasiocwcese: POOLE E IROL EMME. SRMEMM SL iy, Buse Ball TOMORROW High School Athletic Grounds - THERMOPOLIS MIDWEST REFINING CO. GAME CALLED AT 4:00 O’CLOCK P. M. i q eo ee eee i PO PLL PLAS IES LLP CROPRPOL LS “The Thennogs ‘a ane on the way in a special train, ac- companied by 400 rooters and a Brass, Band. WE WANT EVERY ROOTER ON HAND AS THERE WILL BE SOME THERMOP ROOTING THAT WILL NEED AN OFFSET BE THERE WITH LARD IN YOUR HAIR AND YOUR ' BARS PINNED BACK ~ ‘ REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE GENERAL ADMISSION—50c, Plus 5c War Tax, 55¢ Grandstand, Ladies Free, Men’s Tickets 22 1-2c, Phis 2 1- 2c, 25¢ ws gilor “coal <es < DIOP ETI SITET OOO = ie icine vevberrersercwseiecc

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