Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 3, 1919, Page 6

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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 IT'S UA GREAT LIFE IF THE CoP ‘Pant: WEAKEN WAITING t For FLORENCE: 1 HAVE A PATE WITH HER FRIDAY UNDER CONTROL, DAMAGE GREAT 3,000 Acres of Fine Spruce Al- ready Burned on Wolf Creek | in Big Horns But End Is | Now in Sight. SHERIDAN, » July 3.—Ac- cording to the 1} reports on the forest fire which raging in the mountains on upper Wolf Creek, it} seems that the fire-fighters will have} the fire under control within a day} or two unless the wind changes its course, thereby driving the fire in di- guarded. Approximately 140 men ervation, leading to the Coun are now on the fireline and they JS 4 BANDONED WELL IS DRY IP FRONTIER PROUNDS ee alate Retlyavesoniati diameter and rendered impassable th M. E. Harned, Chiropractor Chiropractic adjustments can help your ailment, have you tried them? There is no disease without a cause. Misplaced vertebrae put pressure on nerves, which cause weakness and disease. Chiropractic adjustments correct have done splendid work in holding vicinity at the time, a cowboy, wa the flames in check. All efforts are BY AMERICAN ,,THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. July 3.— Tee veh SroeshteGeadle but edeape being made to guide the fre into the The deep well sur 1g Thermopolis ‘anhurt burnt area near Black mountain so municipal water system has failed, it : - a A ee that the flames will spend themselves.|_ sT, JOHN'S, N. F., July 3.—Vice is assumed as a result of the pro-, CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 3.—A Wednesday it was estimated that) Admiral Kerr announced today that tracted dro d it has been neces-| miniature tornado that swooped down CHICHESTER S PILLS nearly 3,000 acres of the finest tim-/}e had abandoned his proposed bery to turn water from the Big Horn | at Frontier park destroyed a row of Ladies! Ask your Di ist for. 5; ¥ ber iu wc forest had been burnt by s-Atlantic flight in a ee river into the waterworks system. The| 8t s more than 125 feet in length, Boies Sree eee GS the cause, opening the way for nature to cure. the fire, the loss of which will mount |,page bombing machine and that in-|Big Horn river is eight,feet lower) scattered the fragments ‘over the = OFe Beatty Setled, with Bive Ritbos. ‘ into the thousands of dollars. latandtugaroularay ova antiolCicy,| tanlat corresponding period | Fort Russell military reservation, de-| [2 @ Brasiuts nansaenen eae DR. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor The fire is not only disastrous be-| probably starting this after during the last ten years. stroyed fences, snapped off electric! \e years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable aise ofitheWigt priced tia barditian| seugeeeg ee eae een - sche deavistiission Ultnelepdles! all Toot Olin SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE destroyed, but because the Wolf eneral Dene- NEW YORK, July 3.—Houses of elle EES minent men and public buildings | ~—==—= => being guarded in anticipation of sible bomb outrages July 266 No. Maple Spinal Examination Free Phone 369-W LA LONDON, July d Tsaritzin on the V ing destroyed. In this forest the|c s_a Russian wireless dispate winter snows are held, giving most)se of the water for Wolf creek. The) water from this creek is almost en- tirely used for irrigation purposes by the farmers living near it, and if the timber of the watershed is de- stroyed the stream will dwindle to a mere riverlet. Two other forest fires were discov- ered by forest rangers, one on Clear creek above Buffalo, and the other in the forests near Tensleep. The first one started Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, and the other is thought to have started Saturday night. The fire on Clear creek destroyed the old saw mill of the Buffalo Lumber com- pany, but did not destroy any tim- ber. The forest fire at Tensleep has burned over 300 acres, but is* re- ported as being under control of the fire fighters. About 25 men are fight-' ing this fire. pe ARTILLERY FLAGS OF ABTH ARE GIFT 10 WYOMING AND COLO, CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 2.—The| 7 aa TTA regimental flag of the 148th Field [iit NH4Q00N00NHN00NN40N0NN N00 NUH2 NHK NMC artillery on Monday was presented by Colonel Burke H. Sinclair to the state of Wyoming and will be pre- served in the state’s colection of his- torical relics. The presentation was made to Governor Carey and was devoid of ceremony. The battle flag of the regiment—the stars and stripes—has been presented to the state of Colorado, which was repre- sented in the 148th by a greater number of men than was Wyoming. The regimental flag presented to Wyoming bears the names and dates of the battles in which the regiment participated. The inscriptions on the colors follow: ‘St. Mihiel, Sep- tember, 12-16, 1918;” ‘Meuse-Ar- gonne, September 26 to November 11, 1918;” “Champaign-Marne, July 15-18, 1918;” “‘Aisne-Marne, July 18 to August 6, 1918.” The Chateau-Thierry defensive, in which the regiment received its bap- tism of fire, is covered by the in- scription on the flag referring to the Champaign Marne battle. eS SS EE MOTOR TRUCK IS BURNED UP THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., July 3.— Its cargo catching fire, it is supposed from the engine exhaust, a truck loaded with fuel oil and owned by C. C. Swain was destroyed by fire on the road five miles north of this place. The loss is $3,500. D. & R. G. GETS EIGHT MILLION FOR EXPENSES If You Enjoy Your Home YOU WILL JOIN THE CAFETERIA FAMILY Give your wife a treat. Let her select from For Sale 1918 Studebaker Big Six. New top, new paint, new battery; run 4,000 miles; in elegant condi- tion; $300 worth of accessories. Big Madri gras Confetti DANCES at BOTH PAVILIONS Saturday Night our attractive dishes. Delicious meats, If t b this at $1100. Re eae Hy fresh vegetables, fruit salads-and cold M. ENGLE, Yellowstone-Denby Truck Co. Thermopolis, Wyo., P. 0. Box 24 beverages. vs “8 sve Wyatt Cafeteria WYATT HOTEL PUBLIC AUCTION SALE —OF— : | ELKHURN BAR FIXTURES ; Monday, 3 p.m., July 7th, we will sell at Public Auction all of the In- terior Fixtures of the Elkhom Bar for Cash to the highest bidder. Two Rip Snorting Games of BASE BALL High School Athletic Park Games Called at 4 P. M. : Midwest vs. Denver The pick of Denver’s Baseball players representing the Denver Midwest Offices will endeavor to take the Midwest Team of Casper into camp. But We’re from Missouri Be there for both games and (By Associzted Press.) WASHINGTON, July 3.—A con- tract signed today by the railroad administration fixes an annual com- pensation of $8,319,376 for the Den- ver & Ria Grande. Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL All fixtures, back bar and bar, 20 barrels, all sizes, 500 glasses, odd sizes, jugs, demijohns, buckets, stove, chairs, stools, desk, 19 cases grape Juice, one automatic beer pump, in fact everything left inside building. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. ELKHORN BAR MANAGEMENT. Auctioneer, B. L. Scherck We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment root as you never rooted before Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 Sac NN

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