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== In R da in fe th al] iti Ree Ce See yeas a Che Casper Daily Cribune cat il hy POST. ON COMMITTEE (The Jack Pot | BALL TOURNEY FOR S A DRIVE Ftices: “Ol iexchhage Buildin resign.” 15 We note that ajman aman was killed by SA ee BUSINESS TELEPHONE... lightning near Scranton, Pa., while Midwest Enters for Denver Honors Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- | fice as second-class qiatter, Noy. 22, 1916 MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! REPORTS FROM THE TED PRESS HANWay, and Editor LE HANW s Manager | & panier Editor JAssosiate Editor President wertinin, epresentatives z = David's. Bandai si, Farh Sve. be me tying e Kite ernst and Plans Tournament in Cas- man, Annources Appointment Advertising Advaniages of Sery- COMMENCING THURSDAY AND AS LONG AS THEY LAST Pres leet page" atthe: aint thing bets, Benjamif per to Follow Colorado of Man to Assist with { ice in Order-to Secure EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA Chicago, 11) Franklin, exeept that he discovered Contest + | Great Campaign | Personnel ip! he ly Tribune are on 5 | sie Pa unt ac gp more of — — berta Peaches at : : : elcome. eS ie The Midwest Refining company Two Casper men were named on Thoroly alarmed by by the results of e SUBSCRIPTION RATES If East Secon street residents team of Casper haS beén entered in ‘the state edmmiittee appointed by demobijlizing n@arly half million! " B -¢,, had more use for the middle of the the Denver ‘Post teurnament being Judge R. N..Mateon, chairman, to do|men in the months that have) Per Que rear 3}-$9 street, they might -reconsider their held.in Denver, August 27.to Sep- the state work in the Salvation followed the war, the bureau of ‘ Three Month 138 decision on the paving issue, but as tember 2. Arrangements are also) Army drive which in Casper is to navigation has arranged to spend a Crate TP ES -62| matters stand it’s *the general public being made to have the winner of this|mean a $ Ex-Goy. B. 5. $300,000 in advertising the advan- tournament and the champion of the city league of Denver come here to battle the winner of the state base- ) By Mant that does the wishing. One Year..... B . Six Mont =! Three Months were the two men appointment to here honored by the committee on Surely some apology is due the city U5! No subscription by mail accepted for 100,000 NEEDED FOR NAVY DUTY BY OCTOBER 11 Judge R. N. Matson, State Chair- | Over Quarter Million to Be Spent Brooks and Mayor John F, Leeper tages of the United States navy, largest appropriation of the kind ever made in time of peace, and practi- Phone 1125-W 625 East Second Car Just Arrived the INDICATIONS POINT THAT THESE WILL BE THE CHEAPEST PEACHES OF THE SEASON, QUALITY CON- Tee eee aR On eminent for alleged faifuresty clean up, or| ball tournament which is tobe, held| which twenty-nine have been named.|cally the \government’s first peacp-4 SIDERED. INSIST ON ELBERTA PEACHES. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- at least try to. “Tere’s that soap early in September or the last of | Gey. Robert D. Carey, formerly of|time venture into advertising on a insure delivery after subscription be- bill, and it was large enough to in- August for the exclusive benefit of | Casper, was also named. 2 large schle. Thousands of dollars’ DAY AND SATURDAY comes one month in arrears. dicate an earnest desi the big Salvation Army drive here. Mrs. Thomas S. Taliaferro of Rock | will be spent in the Denver Navy Re-| FOR THURSDAY, FRI Th if ked t 7 See SSS his arrangement if worked out|Springs who was chairman of the|cruiting district. Li it fi M ‘bership to Audit Bu- ¢ ° suet reas of Uiremintions. Se SS eee will bring the three best teams from! women’s organizatio in the state Altho, in the last thirty months c < 4 Cantaloupes for_ = | In the Day’: S News | at least three states to casrer to during the Liberty Loan campaigns, more than 456,000 men have volun. f The Asroctated’ Press 4g, exclusively play before large crowds being plan- een appointed to head the wo-/teered for naval service, the navy has 30 Oranges for_ entitled te: the use for republication of o—~_._ =TE EL ined for here in the state tourney. men’s part of the Salvation Army) been considering these men volun- Rhubarb, per Polis. ep oeaele Stherwine credited in this paper ana| Henry Clews, who today enters'| Se ie drive. : teers for war service only and the 2 pounds Apples also the local news published herein. | upon as B08 year, has long ranked ¢4———_—. From thee h ey j The state committee follows: present rate of demobilization will 3 P ds Oni fe a jamong the foremost “American au- || | Th Water. Chaves decreas ene de ak dhe bavy & pounds Onions for 4 = aztende 3 e ray] jomas Hunter, Cheyenne, s reduc e personnel o: e vy to ae Ss a ane Rees sont on Perene) ane sere. Bi tters From t £ep ary; E. W. Stone, Cheyenne, treas-| 72,000 men, which at present is in- Watermelon, per pound________-.-------------- ions to th it ttle city o: r. lews was born in England anc | Fee Soy ~ Naat. Chav. tn ‘5 5 zi : , tions to e beautiful li 3 ar. men z 3 «| Edilor ‘Tribune: Gov. Robert D. Carey, Che sufficient to man the fleets alone, | Swifts Premium Hams, per pound___ was intended by his, parents for a yu) B G J. P. O'Neill, F h ri ft hi sti Riverton, which tomorrow will cele- . Pars 5 a € grig. Gen. J. P. Neill, Fort with no provision for shore stations, iia d isttiee: abide church career. But a’visit to Amer-| In your paper of yesterday, there W. E. Chaplin, Cheyenne;! training stations, etc. Rolled Picnic Shoulders, per pound_ brate its thirteenth birthday. ess-\ ica with his father at the age gf 15|is an editorial, “Do you care,” ih p Brooks, Cas L. Baird! The authorized strength of the| Dixie Squares Bacon, per poupd____ ed with as fine a bunch of local citi- Changed his life plans. He decided which you describe conditions in Chi- Neweastle; George E. Brimmer, Raw-!navy October 1 is 191,000 men, which peopled any city in the f@ Temain in New York and enter| cago, and take cunsiderable of Mr. jinc; James Brown, Evanston; H. J.| atin eee. : upon a business caréer and in pur-|Smith’s article to heart about Cas- Gparcell, Gillette: W. Hay, world; surrounded on all sides by val-' suance of this plan @he obtained a! per saying, “Do you care?” Rock Springi: l which surpass the Nile in fertili- position as bookkeeper at $250 a} We say most emphatically “We do.p wy Hyde, Basin Te } 3 ear. 57, still a boy, he began care,” but what is the use? : “Be P . and, most im all, inocu- Year. In 18 ¥, , t dance; Jacob Jenne, Douglas; M, RB. ty, and, most important of all, inocu- tsiness. in Wall steeet with good| Some of the parking on Park street Janccion Wheatland; At Lae lated with that get-up-and-go spirit. credit and alittle money he had saved is grown up with weeds so badly a as his capital. A few years later,|/considerable fiock of sheep could y at the outbreak of the civil war, he hide in them, but we who heve our nopolis; J. .F. Mayes, Lus Lecper, Caspe: W. S. Metz, Sher- Riverton has the making of one of the best cities in the West—and she idan; S. € was appointed government’ financia}! parking in lawn have to see it tram- malee, Sheridan; Thomas G. is taking advantage of her opportuni- agent. In this capacity he placed pled by a herd of horses which We | ors Torrington; P. J. ties. May her thirteenth birth $10,000,000 a day in loans for the find it impossible to get taken up. Kemmerer; E. C. Raymond, Newca‘ prove to be the luckiest in het won- 2@VeFnment to meet the expenses of or kept up. We care, but what good tle; J..M. Schwoob, Cody; E. J. Sul- _/the war. Al active in civic af- does it do? There is an ordinance livan, Basin;~W. J. Thom, Buffal derful history, and mark the begin- fairs Mr. Clew has never sought against horses in the street, but it|¢, @) Worland, Worland. ning of better and greater things for public rertice He twice papined the seems to be as cheap for the owner inishing touches to the tempor- tfolio of Sccietary of the Treas- to pay the’ cost of impounding th: P 2 Sal A hut! ) » neigh he west. | FO" Bt Pp iz ary hut ef the Salvation Army hu our enterprising neighbor to the west.) 11. and the Republican nomination animals as to buy feed. When the are being put on this week. Head- = ae for mayor of New York. police department is called, they quarters have been e: ———_—_—_ A Republican Congress has forced en aaa promise to“send someone out if they | building. The building is to be co. ing the high cost of living problem | means 100,000 men must be recruit- ed by that date. el, Lusk;/ about 1,500 men, twenty-five men a Sun-| day. Remarkable ing ;lits depleted ranks, enlistments, large bonuses and leave >. Parks, Lander; C. H. Par-|on {fl pay for re-enlistments, Pow-| privilege of attending trade schools Quealey, | of. numerous kinds, war pay, and the right of aviation mechanics to choose their own duty , ;/ station. I Promotion now in the navy should | be | time of peace: | trained men has afforded an unequal- ablished in the | ed opportunity to the new recruit. ep Hs Sos Swifts Premium Bacon, per pound_ Sunbrite Cleanser, per can 25 oz. K. C’ Baking Powder for_ 3 Wool Soap for_._.--_- 2'% |b. cans Bee Tomatoes__._._ 2 3-Ib. cans Happy Vale Tomatoes_ Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles___.___-_--_--______- 4 rolls Toilet Paper_ BS 2 pkgs. Cheese Wafers___ 2 large packages Swifts Washing Powder. 2 V-lbs. English Breakfast Tea for__ 9 Ibs. Sugar for___ 100 Ibs. Sugar_____». Lemons, per dozen Denver's quota is inducements are be- offered by’ the navy to fill up ineluding short the continued high the most rapid ever known in The rapid release of | n é Mi esiat ea one ren a Tod. Suas wan get them. Sometimes they dolered with appropriate Salvation | California. yellow Free Elberta Luna Coco Castile Soap___ eee ee eee ay’ s Events | Fome, but sometimes they do not. | Army posters, many of which have peaches for canning. B-13-2t 2 2Va-lb. cans Swiss Chard release, food supplies bot at extrava-/g —— @| There is en ordinance as to bicy- already been put up. The building| .. SSF cha Biseay Brooms gant prices, thus driving up living A meeting to organize the Peo- cle riding on n the sidewalks, but it is|is being decorated on ‘ton with- aj © ante en ao Apply plerdy uaa ete ‘sts, and then held with the effect Ple’s Democratic party, sponsored by | done in our'paft of town all the time fringe of electric lights to desig-|_ WORM R000 ra sh iy ce y i. CR Re neg ee ee ee ne enFee" ex-Senator Joseph W. Bailey of,and small children are in danger note the campaign headquarters son at Casper Supply Co eh ; of keeping these prices at war lev-| ‘Texas, will be held today at Fort playing on the walks, and “We tare.” night. ‘ 7 7 . eis: What mbout'the hoarded supplies| Worth. ' Automobiles are supposed to run’ The hut at Third and Ganat| ft ghooe and clothing, af altenct in, H- R. H, the Prince of Wales will) at a speed of tweive ghiles per hour, streets is designated by the sign at po 4h TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS MAY MAKE YOU RICH Sara papers apt Sa ete ret conclude his stay at St. John’s, Nfld., but in our part of town, they make the top of the front art which | If the drilling in Lance Creek had stopped at the second or comprehensible magnitude? With all today and take his departure for! just what their capecity is on the reads: Headquarters Salvation third sands there would have been no discovery well. The West the administration gabble about meet-' St. John, N. B., where he-is due tb-! paved streets; 2 never seen Army Home Service Drive.” Salt Creek d has never been drilled to the deeper sands. But morrow. a policeman sees in the Electrical companies ineluding the at the present time ‘several big concerns are quietly drilling deep do- for New Brunswick men who partidi-| business distric simplé &X* "puted in the late war gre to be wel-|of over four years’ » have properties nce as ere hat Natrona power the comp electrical w does it not adopt the Nae “fd nated pedient of turning these loose? Be- comed at a hig Provincial celebbh-| js concetmed,-one would -not have te,the structure. A complete set of chuse labiote it is talking one way| 0" to be held in §t. John. go' farther from Center street than lights has been furnished by th SH roa 3 , The fifteenth annual Christian if-,the library to-see them make thirty American Electric company, this and doing another. stitute, under the auspices of the|miles per hour; so it seems to us it; company at the same time yolun- 0 | National Reform Association, will as- does not do much good to care. teering to wire the building. Thie aya: semble today at Winona Lake, Ind. The Platte river runs by our wiring, however, was given to-the| Soldiers testify that a million dol-'" ay,. Oregon State Elks’ Associa-{town, but we are scarce of{water, Sun Electric company. — lars worth of aereplanes, most of them tion is to be entertained in annual and we care, for we are proud of: After delivering the lights, the convention at Klamath Falls during 0Ur lawns and the high cost of liv-|manager of the American Electri¢ ing makes a garden very desirable, company went to the Natrona power but the scarcity of water makes it company and arranged to have the| new and ready for flight, were fired by the American military authorities: the three days beginning today. Chattanooga is to be the meeting in France two months ago. Well, this! ioineetiadew utitietetnnpiicanveriion wear impossible. electric proves that we had aeroplanes to burn! = 4 Let some of those higher up care | ing. ; : ,of the Southern Sash, Door and Mill-|.” bit and we will help all at ———$—— six months after the war was over. | work. Manufacturers’ Association: Calendar of Sports \MAN GETS BLACK | to make a city beautiful of it. Truly yours, Se eae 5, ; ite Boxing: Willie Jackson vs. John- ALBERT GREEN. Col. Bryan. tn being talked of for| , Romina! Willie Sackhon ‘vs. 306n-| = «ay EYE BUT OTHER President again. He would be an|w, y, : a ee idea] Democratic candidate for 1920, | Sea SS elf. Vane Agee f PRINCIPAL PA YS since it is well known that he rane A \ ear Ago in ar : It cost Fidel Ortega, a Me ly for the exer i Today’ s iversaries | | ¢——___~ ______4 1525 yesterday afternoon in justice of ere Meike eS @j{ Allies made gains at both ends of peace court for giving Sam Odeh a =p == 1844—The Arabs from Morocco, in-|Somme salient. ‘black eye. Oretga was also accused | The administration and near admin-| der Abd-el-Kader, mere de-| Schooner Dorothy Barrett atatack-| of ve ing a par of atieae helpuging ae it afi eet cisively defeated by the | ed by German U-boat near Cape May, to Odeh but there was not sufficien istration “papers are mew indulging in} French at battle of Isly. IN. G P evidence to hold him on a larceny, some cheap gabble tabout the failure} 1848 —Oregon Territory was organ- President Wilson ordered regis- | charge. any-| ized by act of congress. If you are troubied with pains o1 | aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in - e build-| The world’s standard remedy for kidney, cperent.tined, into the bpilds| qa ois tder and ai ta eeconieg nat Nafional Remedy of Holland sinco 1696. Three sizes, all re Cold Meda POSS HHS of the new Congress to “do tratian of all men who had reached re aa Rk fex.|1891—Many notables attended the) 21 since June 5. AY FEVER oe a seria he eth a eh St funeral of James Russell) — 13 sion that the party in power for the] Lowell at Cambridga Maks.) WANTED—Coal miners. Steuly Melt VapoRub in * past six years has made a mess of} 1893—A volcanic eruption occurred | work, good wages. Apply in Deh: & spoon and inhale y s ‘ | on the summit of Cape Har-|£0n at Casper Supply Co. -13- the vapors. oe things and it is necessary to do some-} aon dlekeadne F — > ae is 63 thing guick to pull the country out of|1904—Turkey consented to give | Per ae oe <a? - SO¥, 60: x a There would have been a American schools equal rights} 1 o.4¢, 8-13-41) YOUR BODYGUAI ° “4 . e with those of other powers (——— a chance for Congress to do something] 1914 The French invaded Germen| - - beside pass the appropristion bills if| Lorraine *° President Wilson, in fulfillment of his] 1915—British transport Royal Ed- ° ieee aay ep Eo ward torpedoed in “Aegein| bh plain duty, had called it into session Sea with loss of 1,000 lives. | es five months ago. Now the Senate is| 1916—Russians continued great drive | ix called upon to consider vital interna-} Ce TEREST Ne 3 Eabty oe foc os | ern Galicia. | “e tional questions, necessarily to the ex-| 1917_China declared war against 1. clusion of domestic questions. The Germany and Austro-Hunga- f vs attempt to pass the buck to Congress. +s | e le | —— | is ¢ acteristic, and’ the extent tol #————— cacz, £ a — 1c; 4 ; \ ia THE UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION is prepared to whieh the correspondents fall for it { Oo y’ s ys 3 . “ 4 | mat divert from its purchases, and will sell Straight Wheat shows how wide-spread is the control} 7 \ ra " , St ie i is Hon, Srank Bi cCarval the fey Flour (95 per cent) in Carlots, in 140 pound Jite Sacks, of the administration over the chan- irman of the Board of Railway, at nels of information that flow from! Gommissioners of Canada, | Bloomfield, lay. John Galsworthy, eminent. Eng lisb| novelist and playwright, born in Sur. | rtain ex-| Fey, 52 years ago teday. | Daniel C. Jackling, famous mining | engineer and capitalist, bopm in peer Washingto: DELIVERED AT ANY POINT west of the Illinois-Indiana State Line and West of the Mississippi River, but not in Pacific Coast territory. ———_——_9——____— Even Senator Pomerene, Democrat, of Ohio tent against unqualified subserviency has revolted to a ce | | | | | born at! , | | | | | to the administration. Discussing the] county,’ Mo.,.50 years ago today. For further particulars apply to effort 10 pass the railway muddle and] * John Jacoh Astar, pe ad "New UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION. SSeS + eB 5 ass. hej York City 7. y, four oy 2 »P, c zt of living back to Congress, he months tier Hit Matte: perish a in| Frank L. Carey, 2nd Vice Pres. “ said: “I ‘do not. know anybody in| the Titanic disaster. ¢ MINNEAPOLIS, - 3 4, MINNESOTA better position to know whether WANTED eal mia oe Stendy | 7 . | wages and rates ought to be raised ork, good wages! Apply in peér- sh 3 than the Dircetor General. A for-|son at Casper Supply Co. © 6-13-41 ¢, POPPPP OOP TT DEO Laae, | mal communication has been pee | GHIGHESTERS PILLS § BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Block. Ail kinds of Sandwiches at 3 ed to the committee bearing general. | ly on this subject and ! confess it, to looks to me as if it weie the desire | i F think if Director Genera] of Railroads! : = to pass thé responsibility. I wer DiNixe. , popular prices. Qnick service, highest quality. SOLD BY DRLOGISTS EVERYWHERE | SMM LLL LT DMI LP ML DL LL Ms Peeaneaneeneeeeeee eee aheseestertentestesteee deeteetoctoatectetoatoatodts netereseage elena epe-eteefeate afoetaste ahouls sfs.0te.e test wells there. So-we have located lands near and between some of these tests. And the work we have done on these lands com- plies with the law up to January 1, 1921. Surely some of the test wells now drilling will have proven our land by that time and with- out expense to us. You can be a part owner in these lands by helping us pay the location and validating expenses, You may have an undivided 1-8 interest in as many 160-acre claims as you may wish to pay for at the rate of $25 each. We doubt if the public has before been offered as good and as fair a deal as this. $25 is not a large sum yet it may make you inde- pendently wealthy. Call on us or call us up. THE DOBBIN REALTY CO. Henning Hotel Lobby GOLD MEDAL. ems Ow, Phone 1040-W Guaranteed. | —_——- — Advertisements in The Daily Teen and Gavel “Money ? *?e BASE BALL Friday and Saturday, Aug, 1516 : ‘Thermopolis VS - DEidwest : All Fans oe Present at Both Games Games Called at 5:30 p. m. Ro stoeteatestodestestoatons oedeed SUNDAY AND MONDAY August 18 and 19 Scotts Bluif, Nebraska, vs: Midwest

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