Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1917, Page 5

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“ : CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE OIL SPUDS fi “CITY NEWS 7) Mrs. James Finnegen, who was cal- + Attention! " led to Hot Springs, South Dakota a Deputy organizers wanted, for the | Short tema of interest | | Little Ite 5 ¥ | few days ago by the serious illness of | Knights and Ladies of Security. Coun- « 2 3 e ‘ , | | from Casper’s oil fields | You z boat People her father, has gone with him to Oak/cils to be organized at Casper, Doug- v See AE 6 Groves, Miss. If he is able to under- /Ias, Glenrock, Lingle, Wheatland, ac a Ss Five-Hundred Barrel Well Shot Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex-| 2° the fatigues of a still longer trip, | Torrington, Ft. Laramie, Guernsey, . When the explosives had done cjusively in fuel: rs. Finnegan will take him to the /Pine Bluffs, Burns, Hartville, Rock | their deadly work on Kinney Well | Stationery Co. * Office at Casper| winter home of the family at Miami, |River and Lusk. Commbnications No, 6, and re gusher ek, byisied! °° 12-15-tf Fin, Bes |from other cities and towns in Wyo- We have a car load of new , down to steady business, it wis meas-| — Joe Marani 5 sol | min: vill b heerfully | ’ , u Marquis, proprietor of the Big! ; . ig wi e cheerfully answered.| at ured and will flow about 500 barrels! torn Hotel at Avaanes: aaa Canter A month's trip thru” the eastern} Pleasant work, good pay, For further | per day. ‘The first two hours it! g, é ‘ | States is the pleasure in store for Mr. | particulars ress MRS <IM.| yielded 250 barrels. This is the sixth aturday on ees on jand Mrs. G. O. Rankin of North Wol- \BALL, ceeds Hees Bent ra well all in a row to be drilled in the cott. They left Sunday for Chicago, ' verse Bldg., Laramie, Wyo. 1-17-tf Kinney lease, and all of them are | vist will stop off at Norfolk, Nebr., to is *. : 2 good producers. mercial work. Special prices visit Mrs. Rankin’s people in Chicago, Good beds at The Floppery, ‘eniel : 2 . 08 a S on reg- : F ¥; 3 Messrs. Adilerton and Lippert went ular work. ‘catherine Leshol, Boom 7|o= % papi Mich., and other 25c—always.open, never full. 1-15-tf down from Casper Saturday morning! Smith Bld., Phone 68 1-19-tf/ P 1 they will enjoy visits with ~ a a _ rie 1917 Cadillac Cars in transit. Watch this space for announce- Public Stenographer—Reliable, ac- curate, experienced, legal and com- » 7 Ft t iv. . . to get everything in readiness for the| oOo and relatives. ° ° . hooting affair, VAs tsa’ Mal gab Xo| fke- and Wi RAS phan ace ment of their arrival and then come in . he z s Cheyenne on business. Ide Apartments are receiving felici- Big Increase of Oi! in California . = <i e The recent industrial issue of the| Jesse Johnson‘of che Burlington is byteedtediatiee Mei aint RENN Oh cp —<—— and s the san Francisco Chronicle, in itself a jin Chicago, where he went last week| morning. Mp get een ee , tentious piece of new work, as dele to the hk ng on the ne oO gives the following res arding wage raise from the Order of Railway L: C. Ca 16k the. ampbell ion in California in 1916,/Trainmen Cattle Co. of Halts Ce sper ‘is ; 2 ld in barrels for the past year omne) lange Ses coe Mein oh eae | Th C 1 G 50,000, as compared with) Dr. Earl Whedon, the Sheridan eye,| GRAND CENTRAL e olscum arage i 89 00 barrels the previous year. |¢ar, nos 1 throat specis vill be Ed McGr will assume the du- ! ; i ge dai Ca&per at the Midwes » Feb-| ties of d ’ aie: in’ ths Otae | ‘ ab 252,800 barrels in 1916, a daily|ruary 1, 2,3 and 4. He wil be pre-| Assessor Wilson S. Kimball increase et 7,000 barrels. pared to do work in his special lines,| the fixst of the month, having recov DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER There has been much activity in/|including the fitting of glasses. laved -fidm his redant tildes % OTS Winn 5 a drilling, but the high cost of equip- eodl-sliore mae ee THE place that gives | House Phone 116 Hotes Phone 278 ment has prevented much work that], . , 0 @ [aera gee cles ous zood team for any CGRS snOne OpEe's DONS A (< ; would otherwise have been com- . L. Walker was a visitor at Glen-| Judge C. E. Wi ad Court. ie drive, jpng or short. wonced: “In cplte of the etrides mode, (TPck. Saturday. | porter Harry McCraken returned Sat- W S a THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL Californfa:lose bastplnen at the Head ; foume) hur evening from Douglas, where a e pecia ize | 840 Soutt “hin Stewabhonaescnk ‘ ? tha -pepiwelinealive? ta) Oldahenas Senator Patrick Sullivan purchased} >rief term of court was held 840 South Durbin Street : : > : Phone 273 This 1 Eee ke oes ae : ee te a band of sheep last week paying $7 Pare on Good and Careful Every Modern Convenience for the care of the sick ri velopment of the famous Cushing |P¢r head for lambs and $11 for ewes.| The city clerk’s office is sending out FEEDING | and injured pool, Two years ago this would have been| paving assessments this week to the Your Horse is in good ,, - he an unheard of price, but’ with lanibs; property owners in the district in hands if left with us Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance Oil Wells Made Useless and wool high and going higher, there} which the assessment made. } Day and’ Night Service Under the above caption, the/#"e not any eee eta be picked up. yee - 2.9 Phone 20 Springfield (Mass.) Republican of re- OF se j_, Mrs. James P. Smith and Miss Ler | ; ey: ate gives the tallowihe state-|. When your shoes get thin on the{nis Smith write from Los Angeles of Castle & Parsons, Props. a - i ments concerning the oil wells of Eu- bottom and your egin to feel| @lightful experiences in the surf, and F RA N K H E N R k y rope. cold, as tho they were treading injof jolly times with the rest of the “Speaking ‘Thursday-at\e meeting| ‘te snow barefooted, see REEDER at/perty from Casper, Mrs. Kenneth Me- || Baggage Transferred to Any Part of the City. See Me and Make of the Rumanian consolideted oil pressHoe sy on West Second ave- sins he : Hime und Miss Arrangements for Delivery of All your Freight, | Meet AN Trains, fields corporation at Lo _ Wil nue, e will repair your sou rma Patton. he five are = ps fern ie Py Le Ree LaN oe aritee 1-22-6t] the Hote) Lankershim. pe CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT me = f. om the : penny ay tay Fra hreck left Friday evening %) a7 o Q | PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE ° siverpool, said that probably the) go, 3 ikea Onin Wosinane Mart nM th passed th Cas { References: Any Casper Bank, Office Smoke House, Phone 83. . value of the oil fields destroyed by ‘ep Kim in the south, {Per Saturday and stopped ¢ few : t : af the allies in the Rumanian retreat’ west for two or three weeks, hours on his way from Thermopolis reas Residence Phone 181-W. mounted to 30,000,000 pounds. It : an es =f to Los Angeles, where the rest of the A wholesale destruction,he re Funeral services for Thad Baldwin,| family has been since fall. Residence Phone 128-W Bri = ried or ish mili of the Span merican } y ’ tary mission acting under the instruc- d yesterday from the |Q7—~————— Ey; mere Bob s Auto | tion of headquarters, Thie w he r-Gay chapel. The service] | &@N MOVIELAND | Li added, rendered the property and the was in charge of the Rev. R. B. W 5 pice: } Iver | SPLENDID BARGAIN stock utterly useless to the foe. The Hutt. Veterans of the Spanish Short Reviews of Plays to ! y | oil wells of German companies met a| American war of this city attended A be seen on loeal screens Stand at Grand Centrai Hotel 4 il é h x % *s t similar fate, he said.” the funeral in a body. Interment| °— EET es iy t plano, inquire a TES took place in Riverview cemetery. “The Beloved Vagabond,” the first! Phone 57 | in practica y new uprig Pp , ing Inquiries Come Thick and Fast oars) s el American drama in cqjor, i The recently established “Casper Bobby Cohen of the Bloom Shoe & : eR NS eee brokerage movers ar and C M Hagens, Taylor from a week’s visit with friends in|Pathe colored Gold Rooster play pro-| re receiving inquiries ev- Edgemont, S. D. Mr. Cohen duced by Edwin Joss from the most | and the Oil Fields ery day from prospective investors in that they encountered a blizzard at|/famous novel f Wm. J. Locke, fea- oi:, according to Mr. Clay, who has Crawford, Nebr, that had Casper’s|turing Edwin Arden, supported by come from Denver to cast his lot in cold snap backed off the boards. very capable cast, including Bliss N with coher: Letters from au ara ae irs oF <) W. passengen}{0Ped and Kathlyn Brown-Decker. of Colorado and Dakota are the mos shite . nN. : f re “ t a ht et #9 tn alta ine at 11 o’clock, did not arrive until r "y i 4 eee age ee $:30 last night, having spent most of |2f his faith in Man; of his search Tor {f The Wyoming Iron Works loaded a the day tied up in a snowdrift near it eet the land; of his sad return,’ h steel tank of 38,000 barrels capacity; Moneta. Burlington service has also us of something he found in a cot- age the last of the week and shipped it, «uffered from the present cold wave i ‘ together with the crew, to Greybull Which is sweeping the state. Tomorrow the Lyric’s leader is where it will be erected, There were ad pee plc of Maryland,” with Mrs. In 1916 Wyoming production was worth $140,253,679, a gain 17Z tons of steel in the tank, and it. 4 group of Billings men who were|Leslie Carter in the role in which she of nearly $25,000,000 over 1915. The 1917 production will was cut down from the hill east of the|in Casper over the Sele Rape a es ed fame on the spedking stage. overshadow the big year of 1916. ‘ 1 . > , m, whose three prime Clothing Company returned last night|™ the Lyric screen today. It is a Special Rates to Salt Creek Chamberlin’s Furniture Store city. . * eels : McKennie and R. B. Wells, all from|Q7— zs Sy ° -Casper, the growing, hustilng town, is in the center of Wyom- ee Taylor of the Casper broker-|the Sugar City. i ne THE HOME TOWN ing. Everybody knows it is the Tulsa of the West, The great age firm, : estas left last week for New eo = 2 oe, Par Pe oe ; Le hic Has York City, where he is busily engaged! peputy Sheriff F. M. Brown. re- By NELS DARLING ; : vat leh Petit he profits will be to those who h in presenting the good features urned Saturd night from a two| President Wilson, in an artitcle in Wyoming oil to would-be investor fveeks’ trip to South Bend; Wash..|the July number of the World’s Work ‘ MARION W. EDWARDS, . Frank De War, who is drilling at| where he went for the purpose of tak-] ss. this. statewnent—“1f ‘America 112 South Wolcott Street Phone 635 the Midway Dome, came into town ing Floyd Bates into custody on aj. sida the loceilie th 2 | CASPER, WYOMING Friday, and will return to the field|charge of selling a mortgaged auto-}“!coUrages the locality, the commun- tombneient ‘mobile. Bates was brought back with-|ity, the self-contained towns, she will oe jout further trouble after extradition|kill the nation.” Many of these self- apers were granted, and is now, in i a ing i MISS MAUD E. KAHN i reateaanty jail awaiting a preliminary ermine towns ital anced Bet popula-| et |hearing. ion, are going bac! ward, while the / oo great cities are growing by leaps affd i The county clerk’s office is so| bounds. 7 | (] } | Swamped with oil location filings that) In the article above referf€d to,! p iit is evident that almost every foot} president Wilson adds—“You. know! : |of land in the county is being located! what the vitality of America consigts band validated. The office is working} of Ite vitality does not lie in New| f | night and day to get caught up with| yor nor in Chicago, it will never be, } | a | t jthe work. tes snapped by anything that happens in| + | oe: ee Saint Louis.” | ; Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Stanley and - 2 as re | |children leave tomorrow for Missouri Nearly every city, great and small, for a visit of several weeks with Mr.|°VeTy town large and little, sprang Stanley’s mother. Donald MacQueen into existence as a trading center, as has leased the Stanley residence in a place for the exchange of commodit- Fourth street during their absence. ies and thus became, not only the com- 0° mercial, but the social center for the} Mrs. John Glendenning and little people of the country tributary to it. daughter, Elizabeth, leave Wednesday| When a town becomes a great city, it for Greybull to join Mr. Glendenning,|ceases to furnish to the people gf the who has been employed in making im-| adjacent country the social side of their lives. for the art of being a good neighbor is a lost one with a majority | of the people in the large commercial | Tom Mills rabeesreng bid Oe: centers Towa, yesterday e serious illness} The autumobile, the interurban. the| of Mrs. Mills’ mother, Mrs. Mills left long distance telephone are alt bring-| for Towa about ten days ago. ” ing the large cities nearer and nearer) to an ever increasing number of peo-} ple. These great centers have in them) ature for. the folks of the smaller! communities, of the less pretentious The Bon ton trading points. The great citv is a : vortex into which is being drawn the . very life blood of our:nation. People ' cannot go to it to make their homes ; ee Remember THE MAN WHO WAS SO UNEXPECTEDLY CALLED THE OTHER DAY? i It Might Have Been You WHERE WOULD YOUR WIFE AND CHILDREN BE TODAY? GIVE THEM THE PROTECTION TO WHICH THEY ARE ' JUSTLY ENTITLED ° Geo. B. Nelson, W.L.McGuire | _~C.R.McGREW Miss Maud E. Kahn, oldest daughter of Otto H. Kahn, one of the foremost bankers cf America, in the service unl- form she wears “somewhere. in France,” where she is engaged in war’ relief work. : ements tend More Necessary. Miss Lena AshweH loved to tell a story against herself. , “Often,” she once are wont’ to trade with its stores. Homan nature is very much the same the world over. Distance lends en- ‘THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- } chantment. Kansas City likes to sh xy in Chiengo, while Chicago folks are|f We - General Agent ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : : said. “I\do not make myself clearly! REGULAR MEALS © AND [il inclined to buy more or‘less fromthe nt Lie ; bh i Q ms a ; : ° e r tote gata 0 fhe tester." One ight|| SHORT ORDERS A SPE. marae oy a _ The Capitol Life Insuran seem ve than un- 3 : : s ca a whe % + ; gts beet bgied 243 in| CIALTY. - filean ee pean - vad — ae of Colorado oe $ Mv next article will give some in-| Bh) ae Se eae \ teresting I will have some- tle ee : thing to say regarding the towns that}! will hold their own. and will wand tinue to bo potent factors in the of the neople in and around them. pe. man shouted from the back" of © pit, ‘Opera gi be hanged! /) ' Bring us some lh ay ; si ee ate tae Teej

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