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CITY ASKED TO IX PRICE FOR NEWP. 0. SITE, overnment Needs Figures for En- largement of Federal Build- ing or New Construc- tion Here The city was asked by Postmaster W. Sproul to put a price on the narrow strip of ground at First and Wolcott street at the ¢ council meeting last night in order that the goyernment might use such a price in setting the figure for the cost of improving the nt Federal building, Postmaster nl had told the governme.t engi- neer, who is now working on plans for, the addition and enlargement of the t post office building at Second the site might 000. Congress improving ession. A spec 69 was appointed to work out ¢ 6 to charge the gov. ernment for the lot. eck meet: | bly WIN be balled to the govern- of the couneil prot to announce the ment. ital FILED IN STATE Salt Creek Consolidated with $15,- 000,000 Capital Takes Out Charter pecial to The Tribune.) Wyo., Feb. 17.~The stock of corporations’ clitetered by the te of Wyoming was increased $18,570,000 Monday through Hling of articles of orporation of th s ind of x certificate of in- 1 stock of a seventh, Of the ‘eapit $18,000,000 represents that of three oil } corporations, ind of this $18,000,000 the stock of one corporation ac- p $15,000,000, 100,000 concern is the Salt Creek Maine corporation, which filed certified Consolidated Oil Compiiny, articles of incorporaton in the office: of the Wyoming secretary of state. * The Were framed chiefly by Premier Lloyd yaad mee company’s capital’ stock consists’ ef! 1,, George. Mr. Wilson, who purposely was auras Hagerty, ee wy9. 500,000 shares of ‘the par valué ‘of $10 not ented at the discussion of the meng signer. Chey ayy.) each.” The directors named in the ar- comprom nolan ttol pete) his ap nine T tat sll ve ‘di ticles of incorporation are’ Davia ¥, Plicatiog mie net a 3 Tum, H. I. Smith and’R. L. Johnson. nbdhied ‘Afiplohyt ihe 18, The fee for filing the incorporation mother, papers was $8,011. ‘The other compin- jes Incorporated follow: Lakeview ‘OH Company, capital stock 2,500,000, par value of. shares-$1; head- rters, Casper. Directors, B. D, nd, Alonzo ter, “Edwi M. sins, Robert t, Don Allen Curtis, Ba: n, Herman D, Curtis, Grover Towisend and, Warren B. Look, Wakeman O# Company, capital’ stock $500,000, capital stock divided into 5, | 000,000 shares of the ‘pir value of 10 | cents each; heidquarters ~ Moorcroft. ! Gul Grandbonche, Don L. Wake- . Row Townsend, Cliarles Carlson and Bert Rodge Lymon Mer tile Company, capital 1 stock divided into y value of $100 each; man. Directora, ner, Josepr W. Slade, C. G. Youngberg, Charles’ R. Pearce, Jtobert H. Hamilton. ' Midcontinent Hotel Company, capital stock $100,000, capital stock divided into 1,000 shares of the par value of $100 ich; headquarters, Rock River. Direct- s, C. D. Spaulding, H. Ralph Hall, 8. / HA. Thompson and Lewis Company, capital « divided into Worland. Direct- . Lee Doherty, M. 2. Doherty and ‘ob Becker. he Western By-Products Company filed certification of increase of its capi- tal stock from $100,000 to $500,000, in- «6 of its directgrate from three nbers (o five members and authori. n to sell 50,000 shares of its addi- tional eapit cock ft par. Notice of dissolution was filed by the" Douglas Mercantile Company, of which Jacob Jenne was president and J, H. Kennedy, secretar: ELECTRIC WASHERS: FING BIG MARKET IN CASPER wut “There's not town in the United States that I know of outside of Akron, Ohio, that compares with Casper for real aggre This is the ‘statement, made veness, y, Har: vey Ki les promotion manager of the factory where the Western Hlec an, & tric washing machines are manufac tured, today at ‘the Natrona’ fower company office, where he, is for a tim-| ited time in cha) of the present sales jthe supreme council to President WiL ITALY TAKES NOTE AS } Mr. Karsten ‘Jeriseh, Rock Springs, |: a er" Ate & Wyo. 5 RINE Taube casseeteeee wens / Mr. A. M. ‘Tanner, Burlington, Wye. ROME, ‘Feb. 17.—Commenting on) fathers x0). ee * President Wilxon's note to the suprome| GW. darbict., shbdiaa ,couneik the Giornale d'Italia sx 3 ther. ; = PAR “His intervention was Mrs, Mary Christensen, Cheyenne, come Bahization of the Casper C At a meeting held some time ago, the, PREMIERS HELD | "RESPONSIBLE FOR CRISIS MEMORIAL FOR STATE HEROES SUNDAY, FEB. 22 (Continued from page i.) psContinued from Page 1) he White House announced ‘today. This government will. not withdraw from the Adriatic controversy, it was stated. [closing prayer by Rey. R. L. Lemons. ‘Threatened withdrawal of the Ameri. All. soldiers of the world war are can naval forces from the Adriatic does ®8Ked to appear in uniform to honor jnot Mean that the United States win| thelr dead comrades. not interest itself further in Ruropean|, The Additional certificates which have affairs. Buch a report from Paris was|Peen received for the state will go to RASHiEAGo'be “exagreratkalt the following people: § Mrs, Lowell W. Fouts, Cactus, JUGO-SLAVS DECLARE AGAINST COMPROMISE (Ry United Prens.) PARIB, Feb. 17. SSugosiny represen. tatives here today declared the Belgrade Wya., Fate Tlopkins, Burlington, Wyo,, mother. Mr. Dean F.C. Smith, P.O, box 24 Rawlins, Wyo. M. Matteson, ” Buffalo.) mother. ‘ wpe, fatKer. ; Mr. Pimon’ Snyder, Valley, Wyo ‘Mrs. Marion Cranor, Cheyenhe,’ Sywrvo,, | brother Vile Mr, Gus W. Sewell,state penitentiary, Mr. George Creas, | tla: -o,.,| Rawlins, W; Tather. father. Boyt, Ces Pouigian, Teo. > Mrz. = ER: eFetgukon, Rawlins, Wyo, Mrs. Olive 2uck, (eras, mother. May F.. -Chinve, Rock! Bien’ Pads Mr, Sohh* catawvell, Beulah, Wyo. mother. father. William Bean. Cumberland, wryo,,|. Mr. John Stacy, Evanston, father. father. H. T Ketchum, Cowley, Wryo., fa Mr. Chris Greaser, Laramie, Wyo., ther. father. Mrs. Rose Lambert, Chugwater, Wyo., George Whiteside, | Pleavall mother, mother. Mrs. Mable Gray Starks, Casper, Mary Kennelly, Rawlins, Wyo., sis- ter. Mrs. Julia Mason, Burns, Wyo., moth- er. Mr. Clint Wells, Downing, Wyo., fa ther, Alfred Coshran, Lucerae, Wyo., broth: er. Mr. Charles W. Wilson, Owen, Wyo., father. , , Mrs. Anna Yurtias, Wyo., mother. Mrs. Rosie D. Horton, Greybull, Wyo. Rock’ Springs, Mr, globn P I¥vo,, half-brother. ( Miss" Katryn Me Town I. Beaver, Peckyillo,: ner.» Caspers 1.) Tutfaloy Wyo: Wyo., f Linder, government would stand firm in ref ing any settlement of the Adriatic dis pute "except that of President Wilson. ‘The French press continued bitter comment of the Wilson note. tr Fritish public opinion ig divided and Uberal thinkers generally support Wil son. t Mrs. M. W. Mr. George tt Rawlins, Wyo. ae 4 Asnocinted Prens.) ai, Lost Springs, Wy0., (B: PARIS, Feb. 17.—Altho the reply of Wife Mr. William fh. Reckert, Yan Tassel, son's note relative to settlement of the Wyo. Adriatic question was drawn up Satur.) Mrs. Beastie) Tthodes Ritts, » Powell. day, it has not yet been sent, according -W¥0- J to special dispatches from London, Ef) Mrs. Fra, Bond, Cheyenne. Wyo- forts are being made in certain quarters Mother. A Mra. Anna F. Reed, Jackson, Wy0.¢ to have it toned Gown, dispatches say, but all refer to the president's note as a mother. “veto,” statements from Washington | Mr. Correy Wijljam Stingerland, Pine] oeaitsntanathe: Bluffs, Wyo., father. “Pertinax"’ of the cho Je Paris says | Mrs. Wivira Kinne, Powell, Ws mother. iT ZC the postscript of Wilson's note con tained the “most brutal menace that if MUCIREX ae sfon apartments, his warning was unheeded he , would Cheye’ Wyo., sister. i © .would “Mire, Martha Cook, Hanna, Wyo., thdraw both the Treaty of Versailles 440. “goke” MMi) fdiinkor, Sheriddn, and the Angk from the senate. ‘ranco-American pact Wyo., 206 West Seventh street. Mrs. Minetta Robbins, 1ilight, Wyo. rMesher such ungenial form as to 4 : % tmme Langhoop, Casper, Wyo., his invineible a 547 West First street. 4 must have convinced-even his compatri-| Mary Miller, Sunrise, We ou meter, ots that he is guided only by animos ea Oscar A. Lefgreen, Sheridan, itven + yo. z “Therefore, the allies haye reacted en Mrs. Olive Jycobs,-Taramie, Wyo. ergetically against his attitude, which| Mr. John H./Taylor, Réss,, via Dobg- las, Wyo., brothér. "Mr. James Mates, Ranchester, Wyo., father. is offensive also to their digni compromise prop: 7, Os the} Is sent to Belgrade Shell, Wyo., amuel J. Smith, jan, Wyo, RoE. Fiiam. Kugel, Sh ‘|D. No. 1. AAANDS. th AUSICHINS HERE ‘The music lovers of Casper will Al the announcement of the reor- neert. band. ida R. Raker, Burlington, Wyo. P. O. box 3. wit Loyinda, Cram, Lost Springs, i dat Pearl Wilson, Gillette, Wyo. Frank, Teth, Horton, Wyo., father, proceedings of which are now available, | the reo ization was completed and| officers elected and the band starts out, with an initial membership of 25 capable} musicians. The services of a number of new members have ‘heen secured, which will strengthen the organization mate- rlally, and assures ability to uphold the enviable reputation held in the past when Casper's band was recognized as the foremost musical organization in} the state, The policy: of the new band will be along the ‘old lines of filling a very great need in the cit nd it is felt that ying nd disturbing features of the past have been eliminat- ed so that nothing can be foreseen Which will prevent a highly sucegssful season. It is gratifying to note that the majority of the members are bu: ness men and property owners of thy city, whose attitude at all times will be toward the upbullding and betterment of a greater Casper. | o- Cigars, Tobaccos Smokers’ Supplies Whitman’s Chocolates Johnson’s : Chocolates ~ Burlington Briefs — f Fred Mower,. foreman at ton freight -house 4s taking leave of absence. Mrs. Potter is a new clerk in the Bur-| lington freight office. Mrs. Hazel Freed has been transferr-! ed from the wareroom to the freight office. Stationery, Books '- Newsstand the: fturling-| a G9-day-| The Little Store with the Big Business. Se EEE The’ native employes at a Bombay} mill struck recently because they did) not receive a bonus on the , reported birth of the owner's son | campaign of washing machines. “Casper last September, had the most Successful sale of closed_electric wash- ing machines of any city per capita in the United States. And there is ev- ery reason to--believe the present cam- paign will exceed that of last Septem- her. The ‘shortage of domestic and the difficulty -in. getting washing ‘done 4s largely responsible.for the unusaully large demand for the modern washing machine." = Mr. Keenan .extended a specia’ jivit tation to all women of Casper tv.comé into the Natrona Power company office k over, the household protlems. esity of having moder con. the heme is one Ot the in i being made in the present a n to show Casper women MWodern electric, time savers to be used ip the home. From his varied experience in towns in every section of the lnk Mr. Keenan is able to explain the elee- trical appliances from tli stand wint of eonvenieacoe rather than aauryy bg HUB ‘THURSDAY—FRIDAY > SATURDAY—SUNDAY “Blind | Husbands’ STROHEIM’S WONDER PLAY __ YOU WILL NEVER FORGET my. Mrs. Carrie Peart Renson, Laramie, Wyo., mother. Miss Jullle Mullin, Wheatland, Wyo. Dr. G. H. Buffum, Sheridan, Wyo., father. Mrs. Carrie May Davis, Gillette, Wyo,, “| mother. Mrs. Althen Schamp, Cheyenhe, W3 mothe “C. Root, Alta Torrington, Wyo. Mr. J. W. Rddy, Dwyer, Wyo., fa ther. Mrs. Martha Lowe, Qreen River, /Wyo., mother. Mrs. Nona W ams, Green River, Wyo., mother. Mr. Orange Taylor, Sheridan, Wyo father, toward the'stage,the Vibrating mass of Mr. Arthur D. Mott, Sr, Greybull,!air in these serving to reinforce the) i jsouna. Wy6., mother, Mr. Joe Myriskovich, Gebo, Wyo. , Elijah Gobble, Wyncote, Wyo., moth- er. Mrs. Olive Mountain View, Wyo., mother, Mr. Frenzy. y Roe, Buffalo, Ripe LBUEaANyO ‘STUDIO OFFERS FERS PIL | INBIG ESSAY CONTEST Davis, brize in Wyoming in the essay contest don the advantages of enlistment in the United. States army, PF. 1. Joffryes yes |ferday notified the ‘Chamber of Com Merce that he would p win ner with $10 worth of photographs. = The ancient, Greeks, to secure reson: &nce without. the “use of woodwo: | placed under the seats ip their theat earthen: pots,» with .the mouth turr MATINEE 2:30 and 4 P.M. Soste ceewere He di ioveland a ‘nec iw , (se meansy irk puss able tale ¥ me Customers, Beads on:fte _ NOTICE! Watch One Windows... eee wht acting w worse than usual, there. was a ‘quarrel over a girl. Peers Sostotpeeagectotyst so-efo-efe-ehe-of0 00-48-48 docte Bortederge-cfoaseafoateaoate bis Theater: {TODAY and TOMORROW CHARLES RAY e Egg Crate Wallop” 't know the power that woul i b arena where he and another h» d c NIGHT BEST VENTILAT- : ‘g ED THEATRE | - T908: 15, 9:30 iat THE STATE 4 —10'and 30c +) TODAY LAST TIME a any ‘carpenter who saw so much that he sawed but little. 'Y ARBUCKLE in “Back Stage” And during those rest veriods—Ooh-la-la! Then one dark =e when the ag was Also ADMISSION—10 and 30c COMING GE, WALSH in “THE SHARK.” Also MUTT & JEFF a a ee rea Se-eSeefeetecfease-oSe-etesfoeSe-ste oho aSoate a LeSoetoatesteetects If a Casper hoy or girl wins tho first | lay in,that mighty arm of steely hands until, driven by a no opposition, he used it with terrific effect in the squared to igrips in the conflict of virile, vital men. CAILLAUXON TRIAL FOR LIFE (Continued from Page 1) its duty ‘to take account of it is them.” The indictment then pictures Cail laux from the time he left the army as a paymaster, in which he had en listed a few months previous, and fol- lows him thru all his plottings. It shows him with an infinite capacity and desire for labor, but always ai rected to the ends of his unserupul ous ambitions. , He said he went to South Amer’ on an obscure mission for the govel ment and while there met Count Lux a burg, German ambassador, and gave | him hi ws on the war for trans mission to the German government. | Then came his operations with Marx of Mannheim, who, it was alleged, | furnished cash toward the defeatist campaign being waged in Bonnet . under directions of Louis J. Then there were implications of a collusion with Bolo Pasha. It was Clemenceau who tricked the master plot He started off with a speech in the senate i | | Rouge, |. Maly, minister of finance who was back- ed by aux. One another of | the alleged s fell under the mer- Iministratio} ciless expo: ; until on y 1%, 1918, after he had | pitead up volumes of evidence against | himself during his timony in the of Malvy, Humbert, Bolo and rs, sted and lodged | in the Prison ¢ », charged with | treason. | we | Tribune Want Ads bring results. THE HOUSE + OF QUALITY | PICTURES x $0 a8 020-480 afo-sfo-s Me oa SasSac9 Serger geeeooaeoodeoeos ge iE NAT lease ask for your duplicate sales slips. ed: esi hail 2 the duplicate slip. Men insist upon getting Quality.as well as Style when they buy Shoes. The standard of quality, which we have always set for our footwear, will be found to:measure up to the requirements of the most particular. The best of material and the highest class of workmanship only are employed i in the shoes:that we buy. You can be certain of full value when your amet are ipectasod here. Priced at $5. 00 and up WEBEL COMMERCIAL CO. “The Big. Busy Store Seis pigs peepee os _.--Phones 13 and 14 __ We will give no > = = = = = > = = | E = = = = Ct Pll ‘Be > There; Jennie Dear! I'll Be There, Where Alfonso?’ At the BIG SHOW! LYRIC Continuous 1 P.M. to 11 P. M. TODAY The Big Special Feature— “The Isle of Conquest” Screen version by John Emerson and Anita Loos. From Albert Homblower’s great novel—“The Right ?? ‘ When ais caren blew up the steamship all were lost with the exception: of two souls. A sturdy Sol- dier of Fortune made, beach, while a maiden w. washed up ona spar. »Hi protected her from thewild animals and made her happy, She learned tp -ve him, but was her hus- ‘and alive?. He hated wo- man because, of ,a.-bitter act hut then—well see this Classv Picture of 6500 feet of Thrills, Love and Adventure Next—. ; AL. JENNINGS in ‘Lost. in Society’ Atrue incident of his career _ Then a TWO-REEL COMEDY: It’s Very Funny And a KINOGRAM WEEKLY _Announcemeént Extraordinary— The Great NAZIMOVA In her Latest and Greatest Masterpiece— “STRONGER THAN -. DEATH” > cf