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When MEMORIAL TO WYOMING HEROES WHO MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE | TO BE DEDICATED NOVEMBER 11 = Capitol here on the anniversary of Armistice Day, November 11. Be- neath during the world war. the inscription will appear the names of approximately 350) Wyoming soldiers who are known to have died in the military service, Blank space sufficient for 100| other names will be|McClaflin, Robert L. Montgomery, Earl filled as those names become available|M- Morris, Raymond F. Parry, Clyde| ‘The war, depart-|J. Tobey, Orvey Vanbenthuysen, James from time to-time. ment, it is stated, has been unable to|l- Altop, Arthur Drew, James H.| supply a complete list-of the Wyoming| Evans, Jessie May McGrath, Patrick Mc-| dead as. yet. are at | known to the state authorities. The memorial tablet is 7x4 feet in dimensions. It is supported on either side by a female figure holding a palm It-is believed that there; @uire, James H. Metcalf, | st seventy-five names not| Nell, Patrick Patterson. Lioya G. Van | 1 Harry M,} Dyke, Ervin James Bean, Harrison] Owen Bitts, Sterling P. Boone, Jacob C.} Bowles, Baptist Buffo, Lewis Paul But-| fum,. Philip BE, Burlingham, Guy 8. Butler, Emmett R. Caldwell, Albert C. branch, ‘The memorial, for. which the| fe item last legislature appropriated. $2,000,| Cares> elmer - Pekiestact teonsern = prill be placed at: the right-hand side of/ Conway wery Cratt, Carl Bh Cram | the Capitol rotunda, near the main en-/ Go -ance HL ‘Cranor, Miles Jordan, ‘ jenklong Davis, Robert Davis, Lawrence A. De- The ames of Wyoming men known! ving. Russell-G. Diemer, Elmer Fl 40 have perished in the world war and Epps, Imer F. Ferguson, Homer L.} Which will be on the tablet when it is jinney, Loren W. Graves,- Herman! unyeiled follow: Rerjamin H. Appleby, Joseph W. wender, William H. Cheney, Benja- min A. Dubois, Archie Hay, John D. Carbutt, Don Stough, Mones J. ifawiey, Robert Spangler, William J. Hickey, James H. Conley, F y E. Fisher, Har. ry Brown, Charles R. Baker, Robert M DeWolfe, Walter R. Harrison, Flo: Miller, John W. Nicol, Joseph E. Roy, William F. Shover, Robert B. Stoll, Murray D. Taylor, Alfred E. White- wide, Lawrence S. Whities, Bruce C. Beath, Gust Borakes, Ewen B. Camp- bell, Robert F. Clark, Raymond Eday, Carl A, Hasselblad, Charles L.. Porter, Asa D. Smith, Benjamin H. Sprague, Marion F. Tanner, Quinton Wilson, ‘Milford H. Bates, Artie H. Gray, Nels .G. Swanson, Burt Adams, Lloyd L. Baker, “Welter C. Barrett, John Bar- tram,"Chancy FE. Bunch, Leigh E; Cal- burn, Harry BE. Conner, William Corth, Cecil F. Cummings, Lester B. Davis, John -W. Delong, Charlie 9. Devault, William G, Emrich, Floyd S. Evans, Herbert M. ns, Richard ‘T. Evans, rnest M, Faris, Curtis B. Ferrin, John W. Fitzpatrick, Loyd W. Fouts, Wil- liam H. Freeman, Jacob S. Graham, Archie B. Green, Alois P. Groska, Char- ley J. Groves, Andrew M. Hakert, Lo- renzo Hardwidge, William R. Harvey, James Z, Hayward, Charles J. Huber, George W. Hughes, Fred Johannsen, Arnola B. Johnson, Joseph J, Johnson, Earl Jones, George’ P. Ketchum, Er- nest D. Kent, Benjamin EB. Kling, Jsson 8, Klinginsmith, George C. Kuse, Frank Lambert, Charles L. Laylard, Erie J. Lindborn, Luke L. Lowell, Oc- taviano Incero, William H. McCabe, Grover C. McCarthy, Dunéaa: McDon- ald, Orville C, McKim, Patrick H. Mc- Manamen, Reuben A. Miller, Charles M. Mills, Roger Is. Myhre, Leo J. Noe, Alfred Olson, Oakley D, Overton, Morton Peterson, John Phipps, James B. Pollock, John Brock Prince, David Briseoe, George R. Ramey, Fred C. Robert, Scott’ Robertson, Harry J. Ross, John C. Schott, William J. Smith, William. 3, Stowe, Walter N. Sundell, Jesse Surena, Harrison Z. Taylor, Emil ‘Trentez, Doran Vernon, Edgar A. Vick- ery, Hugh D. Wardell, Frank A. Wash- barn, Bverett J. Webster, Delmer W Wehe, Liewelyn Williams, Henry F. Worthington, Luther T. Yardley, La- fayette Blackburn, Clifford D, Brown, Yohn F. Cox, Carl C. Crawford, Frank D. Cutler, George E. 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Phone Cktiuii ted ttbAtebttth tA dA tbe fp: | CHEYENNE, Oct. 7,—“Dedicated to the Memory of Those Men’ from Wyoming Who Made the Supreme Sacrific,” is the inscription on; a massive bronze tablet which is to be unveiled at the Wyoming State’ Boils or Broils, Fries and Toasts Can be attached to any lamp. socket. THIS SPECIAL SALE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Call at our showroom for demonstration. Natrona Power Company the gecveral election November 2. | Where—Registratio: voters will register at the store. When—October Casper Precinct—All ter tracks east of Wolcott street. ern tracks west of Wolcott street. East Casper Precinct—All territor by Durbin street and ‘cé east and sow of Park and Fifth streets, High School Preci river, Voting place at High School. *® Burlington Precinct—An territory lington tracks. Voting place at North Albert K. ney E ‘ds, Peter G, Johnson, Ever- ett W. Maxwell, William M. Oldham, Clifford Y. Phillips, Joseph Smith, Dewey W. Stanley, Joseph Tomich, John Tor, Charles G. Walker, Daniel J. Allen, Jose FP. Archuleta, Demetrios Asimakojoulous, Charles A. Bair, Jess| J, Bays, Frank L. Bean, Attilio Ben- dotti, Clifford W..Benshof, Gerald A.! Bowen, Ferdinand Brandstetter, Mer-} ville E. Brandt, Harold G. Brusgard, Ora Call, Samuel H. Callwell, George J. Catzimon, William 'N, Collins, Carl J. Cook, Earl Cowan, Arthur R. Davi- son, John A. Dorcheus, Roy H. Eaton, @ovell Edgeworth, Harry V. Fasbend- er, Frank D, Gallagher, Ed D. Gobble, James G. Holman, Victor H. Horne, Max Joloucan, Fred, Jensen, James A. Jerman, Jesse lL, King, Lawrence F.| Klegin, Lloyd W.,Kline, William Kois-| ti, Carl A. Kuemmerle, Savo Labudo-} Yich, Daniel E. Lallis, Louis’ Lourana, | Calrence Loveless, Christen J. Lysberg, Charles McCauley, James McConnachie, O YOU carry fire in- surance for protection or from,/force of habit? Look up the cost of re- building your home, or re- placing your property, and adjust your insurance poli- cies. A safe and sane insur- ance plan appeals to every prudent man. } REGISTER Registration is required of all qualifted electors who expect to vote in Who may register—AMN citizens of the United State’ who have lived In the state one yexr, in the county 60)days and by thelr precinct 10 day books will be open at all the regular voting places in each precinct with the exception of the Mills-Raker sub-division, where to 9, inclusive, opening ‘Tuesday of thin week and, closing Saturday, and October 21 and 22. 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. on each day the books are open. Precinct boundaries aud voting places in Casper follow: tory between Burlin: Voting place at Central West /Casper’Precinct—All territory between Burlington, and. Northwest- Voting places Co ; far west as the center of Zincoln street and Lincoln avenue to the junction’ street and thence to the city Hmits. Voting place at East Cas- Nichols Precinct—Bounded on ra by Northwestern tracks, on west nue, extending to center of street. Vot South Casper Precinet—Bounded@ on north by Northwestern tracks, op street and on south by city limits, west by Ash street, on east by Durbin extending to center of streets on all sides, —All territory south of Northwestern tracks and west of Ash street, as far as the residential district extends this side of the Cheadle, Earling F. Dutt, Sid [Arthur T. Datris 8. 13; ttendance, 132; number cf women | pie listing rooms snd ihe numbe Tap: Louis P. ‘Schindler, Raymond -B. Sea} from: club. federation convention (two! plying is particularly signi ee jton, Travis L. Snow, Batlos days), 126; number of calls by press, 9:/ The sssoclation is const ae eee Petty Rieickland, hawara HE. herfenlt,| number. of telephone calls tn reward to) io render. tis kind of service, but ts ‘Joseph ‘Thomas, Harry. F, Vine; Kylé rooms and employment, 16; total, 1,088.|1mable to do so because #0 G. Walker, Jon H. Watts; Dork )J.|Tojat for June ---— 246 are listed. Wieton, Jesse R, Williams, Alfred. Re"Potal for /July --— 652) - Woleott,) Alva. N. Collins, Fred Bond, '/rota! ror August si} NOMIC NE DONERACTORS..- Storage Cy 7k Abateiatd Dewees} Total for: Septend 088 Wwe are ready to receive bida_for dur ——| prick construction, See Charles Oberg, vine, Frank Hill Weaver, Lieoyd Sny- F 7 ider, Francis B. Self. : Grand total) .---2----4-+---.----2,900| corner Center street and peer ey The difference in the number of peo- nue. i 1 ; 1. W. MAINTAINS RECORD “seem OF EFFIGIENT SERVICE. DURING THAD MONTH “he ¥. W. C. A., in its work during September, reached more than: 1,000 people with varying kinds of “service. Since its organization and the opening of the rooms’ there have been 2,900 call-) ers at the building. © The statistics for September’ follow: Number of calls in regard to employ-} ment, 49; number of calls by employers, 9; number of calls to list rooms, 8; num. ber of calls to secure rooms, 82; num-! er coming to rest, 266; number eating lunches, 185; number of social calls; 181; number of men, callers, 20;°num- ber of business calls besides those list- number of clubs, committees Reed, Verney Russell, WS. Kill That Cold With st sills ~ CASCARA £? QUININE ° F Tala teas HORA”. — Ln Crivse Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excelleny for Headache o Ps wr Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate i.) Hill's. 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