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‘BATTLESHIP PENNSYLVANIA IN ACTION | Liquor Advertising _ in Weekly Leads to | zz. Arizona Arrest Order’ ! Phoenix, Ariz., June 21.—Copies of | @ humorous weekly publication of in- ternational circulation, received by news dealers here today, contain li- quor advertisements, contrary to au act of the Arizona legislature, which recently went into effect. Attorney General Wiley E. Jones, when the ratter was brought to his attention, notififed the sheriffs throughout the state to arrest any newsdealers se!l- & copy of the publication. No ar- rests have yet been made and some of the largest dealers in the city have the publication on sate. oo Denver-Laramie Auto Road Race Is Arranged | for the 4th of July! LARAMIE, Wyo., June 21.—Anj automobile road race between Denver} and Laramie on July 4th was assured | little fund that has been accumulating 5 against the day that he will be al-jtatoes, carrots or turnips, scalloped in the same way. | Conv Who Paced a Bad Checks Gives $10 I Today’s War Recipe 7 to State Red Cross} CHEYENNE, June 21.—From Joe} Williams, convict number 2276, con-| fined in the Wyoming state peniten-| tiary for a term of two to four years, this morning came a check for $10 to be devoted to the work of relief done hy the Red Cross, Williams, in his letter to Acting Governor Houx, explained that since} his imprisonment in 1915, he has been fortunate in being able to save some money from the allotment allowed | prisoners, and he directed that the contribution of $10 be taken from the! lowed to leave the prison. oe (It’s far more important now to| . save bread than money). . Destructive Tenant ° | Robert Morris aid’ not consider the | Don’ t Fail to Hear Their Makes Millionaire gratification of his personal «d: sires | Gifted Entertainers at The O t of His Landlord |" George Washington n eded | : : eeper starvation at Valley Foner’ He nave| Iris Theater Tonight, 8:15 By United Press. all he had. Robert Morris was as Bond Subscription in | This District Beats Estimate Over $1 000, KANSAS CITY, June 21.—In an-| nouncing totals of Liberty Loan bonds | in the Tenth (Kansas City) Federal Reserve Bank District of $101,240,-| 650, the allotment having been $100,-! 000000 the following were among the emounts for the various states of the | district: | Colorado, $18,360,500; Denver, | $12,920,350; Pueblo, $1,687,250. Wyoming, $2,004,850. New Mexico (northern half) $597,- 560. = ol ——_——0 | From Britain’s Official Win-the-War Cook-Book. SCALLOPED PARSNIPS — One pound of boiled parsnips, two table- spoonfuls margarine, one teaspoonful | grated Parmesan cheese, pepper, salt and a dash of cayenne, milk as re- quired breadcrumbs. Mash the pars- nips to a puree and mix in the fat, seasoning and cheese. Add sufficient milk to make the mixture of a creamy | consistency. Pour this into gre sed | scalloped shells or small saucers. sprinkle a few crumbs over each, and bake for eight or ten minutes. Any cold cooked vegetables, such as po- be may Donated to the Red Cross Last Night Talen to the Extent of $50, and Door Receipts $65 | | at the meeting of the committee in RIO DE JANEIRO, June 5.—(By great a patriot as Washington. Thou- | charge of the arrangements. The Al-|Mail)—-Dr. Marques da Silva rented |sands of others did as Morris during |} bLeny County Cattle and Horse Grow-|his house, in a suburb of this city to| the revolutionary war. You ers’ Association agreed to put up $200 | negro family. His tenants left re-|asked to break yourself, but and the merchants of the city agreed |cently without paying the rent, and,|give up some of the frivolous to raise $300. offered by a Denver newspaper will|electric wiring and plumbing fixtures not | to | ings This added to $1,000 |edding insult to injury, stole all the|you have been and are doing and de-| vote the money to the Red Cross make a purse of $1,500 for the racers. | The race will be similar to that of a year ago, which proved such a suc- | cess. —- | Two Germans Arrested | for ‘Incendiary’ Talk Have Trunk of Bombs NEW ORLEANS, June 21.—Two Germans, said to have made “incen-| diary remarks” and to have had in their posse: bombs, were arrested by federal au- thorities here today. ree Ne Negro Runs Amuck on Booze; Three Dead, Two Dying, Three Wounded | NATCHITOCHES, La., June 21.— Three are dead, two are dying and three others are seriously wounded, the result of a drunken rampage of George Pikes negro, here. Pikes shot his mother and two brothers in their home, then gave battle to citizens who tried to arrest him. | | | i Golfers Toe ante | Stroke for Red Cross in Missouri Tourney ¥ | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 21.—More | than $400 was realized today for the} Red Cross by taxing golfers in the | Trans-Mississippi Tournament 2 cents a_stroke. BOSTON- WYOMING OIL CO. acres Field. by the wells t produc owns acres Creek. every ent va BONDS STOCKS 509 ion trunks packed with ,O- |night of this new advance, and we Just t This company owns leases on 640 to develop this property and also sink their present three producing rels per day should be developed very rapidly. We trade in this stock a: tive Wyoming oil stock, with pres- in the house. They even tore up an| underground lead pipe leading to the! water main. The doctor sat on the veranda of the vacated house templating the iniquity of tenants in general when he noticed a peculiar] metallic gleam in the trench where’ the | pipe had been torn out. The gleam | was caused by mercury oozing from | the clay. The mere mine will pro-| bably make the doctor a millionaire. | = >_> con- ’ TRENCHTALES ~ a = — eC) A Canadian told the story of a Hun retirement and a trap they left for the incautious. ‘We had moved for ward a good bit after the first fort- were holding an old Fritz trench as cur first line. One night I saw what looked like big flares going up, some way behind the German line. When my officer came along, I reported this to him. ‘I guess they’re clearing out,’ ke said, ‘I'll tell the colonel.’ Next morning three platoons were sent for- ward to investigate and, as there was no resistance, the whole of that part of the line moved forward. It was a bit of a surprise and everybody was more or less muddled for the time I went across and just as I got there, | I noticed in the German front line, one of the duck-boards cut in two. A man went up and put his foot on it and, immediately, about five yards of the trench went up with a huge bang, wounding several. After that we found a few more of the same sort in the communication trenches so the officer made us explode them with heavy stones. We found there was wo bombs under each of them. in the original Salt Creek Authority has been granted Department of the Interior o the Wall Creek Sand. _A tion of at leart 1,000 bar- The Boston-Wyoming Oil Co. also and has subleased 1,280 immediately west of Salt A well will be started on quarter section here within thirty days. Control of this stock is owned by Midwest Oil Co., and management is in the hands of The Midwest Oil Co. officials. specula- lue and unusual speculative possibilities. Circular and map on request. We buy and sell at the market price any offerings or orders. will pay the best market prices. Antonides & Company We First National Bank Bld. DENVER, COLO. Western Plains | ‘DOINGS Get next to the action in Western Plains Oil—it will pay you. Notice Western Plains Oil make its appearance squarely in the spotlight on the market map of Wyom- ing oil. See this lusty youngster shake its swaddling clothes and become a strong candidate for honors in young man- hood. Get acquainted with Western Plains oil early, and grow with it to maturity of physical development and maximum earning power. The management of Western Plains Oil has a big bet up its sleeve. Harry J. Newton, accompanied by Attorney Frank McLaugilin, has left for Wyoming, where they wiil look into something which looks mighty fine to us in the Big Muddy field—close up to the big fellows and already sought after by other informed Wyoming oil interests. The flashing of the news that these men have made the deal for the lease on the 320 acres of inside ground in the Big Muddy field should have an appreciable bearing upon the market for shares of Western Plains Oil. Be on the inside looking out when the fireworks go up and the BIG DOINGS take place in Western Plains Oil. Here, indeed, is evidence that the organizers of West- ern Plains Oil intend accomplishing the maximum results for their shareholders; that this is a sincere, worth-while, meritoriously based and extraordinarily promising Wyom- ing oil bet which you must not overlook if you would share some of those characteristci profits of a well- chosen oil securtiy. The Big Muddy Field is the IT field of Wyoming today. Western Plains Oil will shortly announce one of the cream locations in that field. It is going to take real money in the form of a sub- stantial cash bonus to get this “inside stuff,” but accord- ing to the organizers of Western Plains Oil, nothing in the Wyoming field is too good for the shareholders in this promising young company. Keep your eye on Western Plains Oil for ACTION. Take on some Western Plains Oil before the big deals send this security beyond your reach. Get in early and share the long end of the stock profits on your investment. MY JUST-TO-GET-ACQUAINTED OFFER I want you to ge in on Western Plains Oil and I want you to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the profit pos sibilities of Wyoming oil. x nave some interesting and educational pained matter I will send to you without cost, and will say that it contains no advertising. . _FREE—Map of Wyoming printed in colors and show- ing all the oil fields. FREE—New copyrighted booklet, “The Story of Wy- oming Oil"”—authentic, entertaining and right up-to-the- minute, These will go forward to you promptly on request. ou may use the coupon, or your name and address on a postcard will do just as well. If you would like a per- sonal chat, going over the subject first hand, call at our office nad you will recevie a courteous welcome. I would urge upon you the necesstiy of prompt action on your part on account of the important pending deal para eaters Plains Oil on the big bet in the Big Muddy eld. ‘ Oelrich & Company Fourteenth and Stout Streets, Denver, Colo. } ‘fhe most convenient Hotel in Denver for Shopping. Only one block from the Denver Dry Goods Company. Only one and one-half blocks from The Lewis Dry Goods Co. Only one and one-half blocks from the Jeslin Dry Goods Co. | Only four blocks to the Daniel & Fisher Dry Goods Co. | _ Only three blocks to the three main theatres and all the | main picture shows. TWO NEW, MODERN GARAGES JUST FINISHED, WITHIN ONE-HALF BLOCK OF HOTEL | The main street car tines one-half block away (for quiet), reaches every pari of the city and city parks. @ maiz auto State thoroughfare from north and south goes past our door. The Auditorium Hotel is comfortable. You feel just like you were at home. The Ladies’ lounging room, which has just been lately completed on the first floor, adds greatly to the comfort and con- venience of the guests. THE RATES AND PRICES ARE REASONABLE The dining room is attractive a la carte menu and table ’d hote meals are both used. Watson Bros. own the Hotel and furn: and operate 3 hings They are making substantial improvements a Il through the hou: in furnishnigs and service. TRY THE AUDITORIUM NEXT TIME YOU COME TO DENVER Let Me Be Your and prices very modest. ICE MAN Pll bring a Mechanical Ice Plant into your home and keep your refrigerator chilled forever. No ice, no dirt or slop. . Nothing to get out of repair and no ice bills. The only home plant in the world. Drop a postal card and let me call and tell you about it. FRED PATEE Casper, Wyoming