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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 8

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Casper, Wyoming
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nCEtlCIIT THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, Hit nrrinrrirt niitiT I Moth linve lippp cauulit in mlil-joiTim, 1,200 miles from tln m-iircst land. LI ON MI RECEIVED u.v a. ATKINS SUFFERSl i 15MDREMENEnED IN CASPER PLATOON BEFOREJECRUITIWGENDS Requisition for Mounts in and Indoor Lectures To be Given Until Arrival; 22 Men Already (Ily AMurlntrd WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. With the resignation of 300 permanent officers of the regular navy already submitted to the navy department and more arrivinir, -Acting Secretary i Oil Exchange Segar shop.

Union made Havana Smokers, 3. for 20c. 8 21 3t. Ask the MAJESTIC range sales-mm at Sehulte Hardware Co. to 'show you the now smooth finish I MAJESTIC ranges.

It's marvelous, introduces the greatest Improve-! merit ever accomplished in range building, i wil 111 sJ''S7 Enlisted in Casper Troop Roosevelt began work today on pro-j posed legislation to be submitted' to I congress suggesting substantial pay increases for officers and enlisted men in the navy and marine corps. Officers say they find it impossible to IRRIGATION UNTIL SAT- NO support their families on their pay. LOST Certificate of discharge from U. S. army issued to A.

E. O'Brien and check to A. E. O'Brien, signed Ed Mc Paint your garage with URDAY There will be no sprinkling or irrigation allowed in the city until Saturday morning starting at 5 o'clock this afternoon. This is caused by the present critical situation of the water supply here.

A heavy penalty is attached for abuse of this order. WILLIAM JONES, City Water Commissioner. 8-20-St from Congressional appropriation. There will be no top to the building which is to have a sand riding turf. The building is to be concrete and is to include both quarters for olilcers and enlisted men.

With the completion of enlistments or applications for enlistment to the needed number, Casper will bo assured of having it platoon of cavalry and will take its place among the real cities of the state. There are two platoons at Sheridan which will make up the remainder of Troop A. Troop is saii to be located at Kemmerer while Troop is made up of platoons at Basin and Riverton. iCraugh. Lost August 20 between court house and Townsend building.

(Return to R. H. Nichols, Oil Exchange 'kaa building. 8-21-3t HIGH STAHDARD LIQUID; PAINT the investment paint, The highest grade raw raateiiaJi exacting idiemical teststhorough grinding and mixing skilled workmen and half a centary of paintmiking expert ence riske High Standard a high grade, paint. It is the only kind of paint you tan really afford to use on jour build IT Brif.

J. E. AUuna, 3aWat'(on Ajrmy ings it it so economical and enduring. Come in and see the colors. Brigadier J.

E. Atkins, who was In Casper only a little more thn a SI Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Recruiting officers here, who are forming' the Casper platoon of Troop Wyoming National guards, ure ending out S. 0. S.

calls for IB more men needed to bring the enlistments up to the necessary quota. There are only 22 men who huve signified their intention of joining the troop here and the minimum number is 25, while Capt. Vincent Carter, head of Troop desires about 37 men so that the unit here will have enough to easily meet the minimum quota lifter physical examinations have eliminated somo men. Jtnlistment blanks will be received hero by the end of this week, it is expected, and men may apply for enlistment in this troop before that time by seeing Hurry Fisher, secretary of the Army and Navy club at the rooms of this club, or Captain Carter at the assessor's office in the county court house, Requisitions for mounts for the full troop here have been in for some time and these mounts are expected here Within the next five weeks. Mounts have been received in New York and Missouri where there are troops of state cavalry Until the arrival of mounts most of the work of the men enlisted in the local troop will consist of indoor lectures in the club rooms of the Army and Navy club.

Men in the national guard here receive a third of the regular United States army pay for all duty they do fls members of the cavalry platoon. Men may be either married or single but in case of being married, they must have a waiver before being accepted. Real men with ability will be accepted even if they have had no military training altho the service men will be preferred. An armory is to bo built here to house the platoon, the money to come week ego, suffered a nervous break down 'while on a train going from We tf Sheridan, where he wri to help in a similar Salvation 1 LIQUID -PAINT SHE OE iJESIICS 1 -a. 1 0 Sales of Majestic stores and ranges are booming this week at the Sehulte awn Hardware company store, 132 South i Read the Advertisements in The Da'dy Tribune and Save Money Center street.

Demonstrations by William Douglas direct fromi the Denver branch of the Majestic stove company have proved unusually sat-1 3 isfactory and worth while. lUllHllllllllli Six ranges have been sold already; this week and with only two more -mm 1 1 days of the demonstrating period re Makes Good Dinners Taste Better A bottle of Exeho with your noon hour. It will put Rep into your dinner double your enjoyment over good eati in-ckm the Itrenglh oi the food iUelf end aid better digestion. Army work. Brigadier Atkins waS suffering from the remaining effects of a gas attack when he was here but it was not known by friends that his condition was so run down.

He remembered Casper, according to. word received here, and slowly coming to his senses he recalled his recent trip to Denver. He has been rushed to Thermopolis to recuperate from his breakdown. Brigadier Atkins is a Chicago mn and was appreciated for his aid in the short time he was here. He addressed three meetings in Casper.

Brigadier Atkins, who was. called "Le Petit Major," or the Little Ma-Jor by the boys, commenced his ser- vice in the field with the 26th infantry, First division, at Menancourt. Soon he was transferred to th hut ht Ravoilles where the "2Cth infantry commanded by Major Theodofe Roosevelt was stationed. The Little Major was with this battalion in all of its engagements, went over the top with the men and devoted himself to giving first aid to the wounded. He was by the side of Captain Archie Roosevelt when he received a very dangerous wound from' am exploded shell.

maining, the manager of the store is urging all interested in stoves and I household bargains to visit the Sehulte I store. If the stove desired is not al-; ready in stock, the purchser may send in the order and still receive the al- uminum and granite sets being given with the sale of Majestic rftnges this week; i WW THURSDAY Mi tel li mm mi IlllSllS! Different SoM tad ttnti it all toft-drink (tore School Days Pavilion ris Dance THE PARLOR CAR i Big Carnival Dance WILL SOON BE HERE We have everything that the School Girl re-quires in the line of Wearing Apparel. Special for Friday Saturday RARE BARGAINS IN Silks and Serges KASSIS DRY GOODS MILLINERY 122 South Center FOR SALE 435 N. Jefferson St, east of court house, 4 rooms, bath room, small cellar. Equipped for plumbing and hot air heat, but not set in.

Bargain. $350 Down $50.00 Per Month for 11 Month Balance $1,500 B. L. FRANK DUFF. Tel.

1109 jili! ItiLl'l Novelty Attractions With Something New Casper Ranger No. "2 well In the Caddo" field, Texas, was' shot on Aug-isjk lkln'J i paroe over the derrick-. It is reported to have flowed 2jJ barrels; ah' hour and the flow is gating bette'eyery dcy. This No. 2 wtqjl looks promising according to tbany Casper -people interested in it.

Further developments are expected to. be reported. WILL' HAVE HEARING TODAY Archie M. Matthewson, one of the four 'charged-wit hassaulting. a 13-year-old girl, is to have his preliminary hearing this afternoon before Judge W.

K. Tubbs. He was arreted more, than a week ago as he was about to leave the city. 1 Bring your wantad in before noon and in less than six hours it will be in' practically every home in Casper. I ii i.

i 8 1 mil i.nw aanpiii awMiwifriaiy j- "'-'ir-Virnrn n. MJ-ii. i -iii n-Trirn 1 I THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES MATINEE 2:30 TONIGHT Band Concert at 7:00 'miniiiiiiiiii mini llilllllililllill! full BEST VENTILATED THEATER IN THE STATE NOTICE I Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit tin returned goods without the duplicate slip. Beautifu 1 Silk Hos GHT TO 8:30 SHARP TONI 7 o'clock SHARP UND Xwi 1 'mm iaaVHbaalual LS No Admission Charged Immediately after the NAVY BAND Performance, Regular Program will start.

Regular Commencing at 8:30. TWOSHOWS. Our stock of Ladies' Silk Hose is perhaps as complete as ever shown in this store, including all the shades in demand for matching the new Fall Suits and Dresses. Priced at $2.50 to $5.00 Pure Thread Silk Ribbed Hose for Children and Misses, in Black and White i 1 .65 to $2.25 ST -in- 1 1 I CDS omiieraa "The Marriage 'Price" She was a poor girl. She married a millionaire.

He really loved her. THE BIG BUSY STORE PHONES: WATCH OUR WINDOWS 13 AND 14 tl llllHITIllllllT'lil halUil.

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