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—— I Se a ' ] PACE Form PACE EIGHT MOTOR TRAN 10 GhUao COUNTRY Transport Corps Will Operate un- der Actual War Conditions on Trip WASHINGTON, F June nent has completed continental tour of sport corps under actual m Wash- r along y to 030 fr and proceec > Lincoln ai a distance condition of partment will utilize ck companies to operate will consist of epproxi- nied by nd equipment of gineer, medical, field’ r service units rd McMahan, will Le in and of the train. will include the following on, Gettysburg, burgh, Pa.; Cz s and Delphos, Ohio youth Bend, Ind.; Chic , De Kalb and Cl on, Ih Cedar Repids, Marshalltown, Jetfer- Dennison and Council Blufts, Columbus, Grand Is- Lexington, North Kimball, Neb.; Cheyenne, Medicine Bow, Rawlins, Station, Green River, Fort and Evanston, Wyo.; Salt and Orrs Ranch, Utah; Ely, austin, Westgate, Fallon and Nev Myers, Placervilie, Tipton Ridger amento, Stockton, Oakland and Francisco, California <j SAD BLOW TO THE GERMANS -) The aver had about food and t a body blov sS announced that his beer after would cost him more than At present, he gets a big stein for 50 or 60 pfennigs, and while vance is the natio yon be xpensive he German beer at present i solution, er after the fz of the American “near-beers. on the;4 {anyone who has trouble Casper Pharmacy ‘and in Alcova b the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. 34,000 MILES WITHOUT REPAIRS IS UNUSUAL RECORD OF MAXWELL TEXAS PRODUCING OVER 200,000 BARRELS DAILY The output of Texas high gravity oil has passed the 200,000-barrel a day mark, aceording to a Dallas dis- patch. In the Ranger pool the Sun company’s No. 6. 5,000 to 6,000 barrels. Gulf company’s No. , Thurmant Davis, is flowing of the sand. These wells are all in the Western edge of the Ranger pool, S~ Senhe oes FRIENDS AMAZED AT HER IMPROVEMENT y De nver Nurs¢ 2S Ended Her Troubles—Glad To Recommend It “Tenlec was just what I needed for it certainly put an end t« my troubles and built me up until my friends are amazed at my im- provement,” said Miss Mary G. Ho! lister, a nurse of many year’s expe- "rience, who has a wide circle of ac itances in Denver, Colorado, re- Ogden street, tha‘ at For several months,’’ she con condition of my stomach that wor ried me night and day. My appe tite failed ahd what little I force: myself to est soured and forme: that caused mé much distres: back hurt-right between m) My shoulders as though I had rheuma tism and I was so restlees at nigh that I could hardly sleen. I felt. st weak and rundown and had so littl energy that my work became a task “The medicine 1 took did me nc good and when I heard about Tan lac I decided to try it. Positive); it seemed to go right to the seat o soon my trouble and I began t pick up and feel better. My appe tite has improved so that I can en joy all my meals and am_néve troubled with ga The pains be tween my shoulders haS disappeared I get my regular thine hours of slee; every night and I have sitteneth anc n y to go right through my wor’ y after day without exer feelin; tired or wornout like I used te Tanlac has done tie so much goo mend it t like I had.’ is sold in Casper by thc shat I am glad to rec Tanlac Rust, is flowing The Sinclair 1,000 barrels at. the top} Tanlac tinued, “I suffered from a disordered |, De EPISCOPALIANS MAP BIG PLANS IN STATE MEET | Endowment Fund Program and Plans for Wyoming's Part in $20,000,000 Campaign Oc- | cupy Attention This Week Subscription of $15,000 jan endowment fund for the work of the church in Wyoming cad the in- augvration of plans to carry out Wyoming’s part of the $20,000,000 hcampaign to be waged by the church during the coming year were a the important which occupied the time of the E toward pong more proceedings copal state conference at Laramie this week from whjch the 5 Phillip K. Edwards of Casper has just returned, The oceasion also presented the opportunity for sele- brating the 10th anniversary of th» consecration of Bishop N. S. Thomac. Reports from the various churches showed them to be in a_generall flourishing condition, the past yeas ha Zz witne d subst provement spiritually and r rially Rawlins was selected as the next meeting place and the date for holding the conference was chenged to the middle of July in the hope of attracting more laymen, who are ex pected to take an ine gly in yortant part in the future work of he church. The endowment fund which had (ts inception at the conference wiil be used strictly for church work in Wyoming and the program will be enlarged upon as time passes. The $20,000,000 campaign, on the other hand, will be waged by every church ish the country and is in line with the general forward movement of all denominations awakened by the’ war. Great results are antici i nd a state’ organization was pe ected te secure Wyoming's, quota. C. H: McWhinnie of* Douglas is thairman of the committee eppoint ~d to direct the state drive, the Rev Phillip K. Edwards of Casper is etary, and. other members con hf W. B. Ross of Cheyenne, Mrs. Drummond of Riverton and the Rev- erend Abraham of Saratoga. Plans for thé expenditure of this immense fund will be preceded by 2 survey of church needs and the+pro. ram will be included in a single CAR AFTER CROSSING CONTINENT A. Bartholomew and his 1914 Maxwell Maxwell car 34,0004 the United Stat { North Platte, Craddock from of the continent to the other and this was the fitst time that he had ever taken his ear into a garace for 2 repair. new wheel had been put on mew drove vp Montgomery Ay with hi an) about 1500 pounds of luggage. Bartholomew the country for the past four years. has been driving over | budget system, in application af; mod- ern business methods.to_the church Withthe start of thé “cempaign a complete outiine of contemplated ac- tivities will be available. er ee His wife has heart trouble and coun- one try traveling seenis to offer the only | relief she can get. The family tried to settle in a number of piac But could not stay any length of time. Qn city pavements as on country roads— wherever men travel in motor cars—you will find written in th ie familiar characters of the Goodyear All-Weather Tread a re- minder that more people ride on GOOD- YEAR TIRES than on any other kind. | | | 166 South Center St. Brodie Rubber Co. Phone 772-W. Casper Datiy Tribtine , } ; j i iling tate = ia i t le ofa lot this year, resulted in the filing, tate agent in Casper in the snl ofa petition this morning in the dis-| reoming house and lot at 321 ad trict court for $500 due and inter-| Fourth strect. The sale brought ‘PLAINTIFF SUES FOR 2 per cent on the money from/$50Q0 and the agreement was that | est at June 6. Kathlyn Montgomery ask-|the defendant was to pay the plaif- | i ition, which tiff all she would secure above | ed that amount in her petition, which} al The’ flavute: Lr had pelt: | , laims is due from Josephine | $4500. SALE NF REAL ESTATE! Starts” ee | tion states that no part of the $500 Le Ly The petition states that berwoen| bas been paid. | — Apri! 7 and June 5 this year, the Alleged failure to pay the amount, plaintiff performed services for the! due fer the sell a house and, defendant at her request as real es- = Sen Home cooking at the Harvey. Satisfaction When a man and his family revirn irom a happy Sunday spent far from the heat and traffic jam of the city—spont amid the cool greens of the open places—with the breath of snow-capped mountains blowing comfort- ingly upon them . —when such a day is ended and he turns to look upon the fleet, graceful, comfortable BUIGK which MADE the day what it was, wv he is filled with a deep sense of satisfaction. June, July and August, above all other months, make a man realize what o splendid thing he does for his fa in a BUIOR, mily when he invests CASPER MOTOR CO. Phone 909 "THE distinguished service rendered by‘ the Cadillac in France is paralleled, in less heroic environment, by the every-day experiénce of. Cadillac owners. You will find that the average-owner, while proud—as we are proud—of,the high honor conferred upon his car by the War Department, does not see how the -Govern- ‘ ment could well have done otherwise. ¥ The fact that the Cadillac was-officially designated as the standard seven-passenger car of the United States army, pleases, but does not surprise him. England long ago anticipated this action by the American Government, when the. Dewar Trophy. was twice in succession conferred upon the ‘Cadillac. We told the simple truth when'we'saidia few weeks ago A that there is only one‘ thought'in the world ‘today about the Cadillac. ‘ That thought is that the Gadillac:is-a: truly: great-motor car—ininame, and in fact, ‘the: standard of the werld. ele Ithas established this 8.000 niles for Sdfe- - ty Trea BOS0S 0 SO080S080 S08 ROBOROS0F08 OO SOS ORDS0S0N 08080 SOBOROSOSOBOEOseOROSs0RUBueoM! 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