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nme mt eS = | Furni PAG PRECCIINT | Toda’: Quinton |PAPER SHORTAGE! HIS TO THE FONT i) LEADS TO RULES | _ FOR ECONOMIES, NS NEW OIL METROPOLIS | American 02° | og Ghoshioni.is.bn sha Ol meno? | Besseuter 08 “12\| The War Industries Board of] pi > ‘the tecn tie cameo tee bd * e : ‘ s ming, the town this spring has had Wildcat on “‘Hell’s Half Acre’ ih 044) Washington of which R. M. Baruchlan awakening the like of which it Encourters Pocket; Drillers’ — 25 .30 | is ‘chairman, has issued a list of|has never known before even in the Hopes Soars 073 -08%| economies which must be practised) pioneer days and the projects of the oF See 02 023 pe Pld ctf eA ang i AS united oil man and his kindred have made ; ; x | Columbine — is 14 x | States, m account of the shortage A 3 The well being drilled by the Wyo-| Gons. Royalty_. 60 a | of materials the question of the SUD-| thee of the possibilities that He asound ming Co-Operative company in the |Elkhorn — 87 -89 |ply of paper is becoming acute and| in the sage brush on the nearby Hells Half Acre district, struck a sur-} 2.70 2.80 | the use of paper must be economised| plains, prise a few days ago when at a com-| - 07 -09 |to the greatest possible extent. | The town is a possible headquart- paratively shallow depth of 200 feet + 00% 01 | Thomas E. Donneiley, chief of the! ors for the Indiana Oi] company, one a gas pocket was encountered and E 054 -07 | pulp paper section of the board, has! of the Standard Oil subsidiaries and the tools were unable to make heud- - 74 -78 |sent a letter to the Daily Tribune that firm has already finished a rig way against the pressure. The gas : 04% .053| emphasizing the following prelimin-| about eight miles from the town. On forced back the water column and/| “athfinder = 07 -10 | ary economies: |the McCombs dome about 12 miles the pump used to force the water | Premier as 083 -094| All free exchanges must be dis-| ont of town, another firm is complet- was put out of commission by the | Republic = -014 -024) continued; the buying back of papers |ing a rig. back pressure of the gas. Both pis-| Riverton = -09 +11 | at either wholesale or retail selling a tontaods Dein whent: Shiloh a 02 :03 | price from dealers or agents in or- DOQMINO-BESSEMER WELL The gas pressure has rendered the United Pet. =, .09 -10 | der to secure preferential represen- FINDS GOOD SHOWING machine useless that was doing the, Western Ex.-—__ -98 1.03 | tation; dealers must not be forced to| drilling and a new machine will be | Wyo-Blackfoot _ 003 -01 | buy more copies than they can sell —_—_—— required to finish the well. The holes Yale = -01 -02 jin order to keep the territory; free| The Domino-Bessemer interests, is shut down awaiting the bringing | *°4UD& - +24 -27 | copies are not to be allowed to ad_|drilling in the Salt Creek field, are in of another machine. = | vertisers, except not more than one/ nearing the Wall Creek sand and the The Hells Half Acre field lies about! 4) 1 .NEW YORK CURB |copy for checking purposes; no free|well is showing every indication of five miles west of Powder River sta-| Qkmulgee — or sample copies may be given to|coming in a producer. The compan- tion and is one of the best geological Midwest Com janybody except where required by/ies have been drilling the joint well structures in central Wyoming that has not been tested. A gas well was| Midwest ,Pref._ Midwest ‘Rf; drilled on another structure east of} | 9 the present operation and the Ohio Boston ye: 4 Qil company Merritt _ obae ively .engaged in work nearby . = WHY HOT CLEAN SAVINGS DRIVE UP THE RUBBISH IS NOT ENDED Pledges Must Cash Before Pace Is Slackened Says State Director Vacant Lots Thruout City and in Business District Give Casper Black Eye ——- | Residents of Casper are rising in| a just and righteous wrath against} the wholesale use of vacant lots} By WILLIAM C. IRVINE (State Director W. S. S. Drive) dumping grounds for old material! that the War Savi f rh = used in the construction of various}| Dee eeMTelgn Soy buildings in Casper. |Ped with June 28. The southeast corner of Center and Third streets was long an eye- take. In the language of one of our sore to visitors as well as Casperites. national heroes, “We have not begun Being directly across from the Mid-| to fight. west and Henning hotels, one of the/ busiest corners in Casper, the effect| be turned into cash. on those who came to Cas: “to to investing” was anything but pro- the pledges paid. is | ductive of a desire to remain in the; The school organizations have/| city. { {4% proved a tremendous success in get- The vacant lot on East Second|ting cards signed. Let every official street and the Smith-Tartar building, | who solicited a pledge, see to it that a fine looking brick business block | the pledge is met by the purchase of | recently erected, is now piled high |stamps. | with the remains of the construction; There should be a War Savings So-| of a building, a cement mixer, old|ciety established wherever there is a| iron, charcoal burners, iron scraps, | permanent group of men or women. and a varied assortment of lumber.| The next six months must be) This makes an excellent fire tray months of downright business. We} and should the insurance inspectors|must sell more than we have had see fit an increased rate on adjacent pledged. Counties that have raised buildings would probably result. | their quotas should se their suc-| It is understood that property |cess still greater. Before January 1,| owners near the East Second street |1919, we must buy $3,000,000.00 Be Turned Into} Much to our amazement we find the} along the main strets, especially for impression in some of our counties} We cannot imagine a greater mis- | Pledges are not cash. They must} The same organization that got the | leok over the situation with a view pledges signed should be used to get) | statute law in case of official adver-|for nearly two months and its com- tising, and the discontinuance of the ing in a good producer will make a j return of unsold copies has been for- large section of territory look favor- bidden. able. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for metchanical attention that you get the genuine Ford seryice — materials, expe- rienced workmen and Ford Factory** prices. Your Ford is too usefyl, too valuable to take | chances with poor metchanics, with | poor quality materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners—that’s the assurance we offer. EARL C. BOYLE GARAGE 231-227 NORTH CENTER equally property are taking steps to have the rubbish and unsightly building material removed. A permit to build a small garage on this site was refused some time ago on account! of fire protection, while this pile of worth of War Savings stamps in Wyo- ming. Thus far we have not ac- tually bought more than a quarter of that amount. We must merchandise stamps in the same way bond dealers merchan- Our Lady of Lourdes a dise their securities. If any War Savings worker so much as intimates that the job is finished, he is unfaith- ful to a public trust. lumber and other material is allowed to be scattered over the entire lot. Thijs lot is owned by Mr. Becklinger of Duluth, Minn., and it is said that the lot has been used for i purposes and that no from the owner has bee! In the residence distri perr pearance and the need of a civic or- tion which will direct a gen anup of trash and weeds is ocated. Cattle Auction Here is a rare opportunity to buy cattle from one of the best herds of Herefords in this section of the country. _Don’t miss it. It is a cleanup of one of the largest ranches near Douglas, and will be held at the Wyoming State Fair Grounds, SATURDAY, JULY 20th 500 HEAD HEREFORDS ALL NATIVE CATTLE 100 Yearlings; 80 Two-year-old Heifers; 80 Dry Cows; 100 Two-year-olds; 22 Head Two- year-old Hereford Bulls, some of the finest in the country; Balance Three-year-olds.. . One Fancy Two-year-old Shorthorn Bull. ART EASTBURN, Owner COL. THOMPSON, Auctioneer L, B. POTTER, Clerk SISTERS HOSPITAL and SANITARIUM Jater Clear ie Seneca Pe tea that Are Crystal Refreshing SOS S SSIS SSS “Laboratory of Human Ills” is the recently discovered Medicinal Spring on our grounds Parts Per Million Per Cent in Sol. a BL 02 \ IALLLLLLALLLLLLLLLLLLL LL A lcium Phosphate dium Carbonate nesium: Silicate __ i Silicate _ Silicate Oxide Aluminum O3 Usie Peuen ee Meer Sit eat a 100.00 Sickness successfully treated by means of, water and Mecha- no-Therapy. Comfortable rooms. Reasonable rates. Beau- tiful location. “Ideal ‘climate. Experienced physicians. Grad- uate Masseur and Masseuse, having years of experience in America and abroad, Write for further information. PHYSICIANS: : : __ SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918 GOMEDY HOLOS SWAY IN. sz: laughter will hold sway, overcoming | vironments, where she finds hap). momentary predisposition to tears. | ness. . Throughout the story “Our Mary,”| ron SALBLVInG mew tdewsica Ch 2 leweled 1). winsome, dainty withal, presents a|,,£!), watch; sold dial; fie" Ellason, PICKFORD ARTGRAFT PLY convincing figure of the little tone: | ane conn Devid Bt meet ment girl straying far afield into the| FOR SALE—-Furniture for ‘two-r realms of the idle rich, lured by the | ,Quousr,, (oh, nrivilege of rs blandishments of a scion of wealth, Ask the Master Mind. illy of Clothes Line Alley,” the next| but returns at last to her natural en- | knows, Artcraft picture following “Stella 3 . 2 < —E— — a, Maris,” which stars Mary Pickford, 3 one, pune eal be exhibited at the ew Iris theatre tomorrow. LANTS LANTS While in every picture presenting TREES ASTER P : P Miss piaktind tiers has pean more | My Aster, Verbena, Pinks and other flowering plants are or less comedy and the star has time i mad Tagan even Reet atm No. 1. Any of these in wood pots, ready to set out, 75c per dian of rare ability as well as an| jozen. . actress of any height of emotional| Cabbage plants, $1.00 per 100. Tomatoes, $1.25 per 100 in bundles, otted 75c per dozen. Peppers same as to- matoes. Celery, $1.00 per 100. Better order by mail, as our telephone line is not working acting, it is said that there has never) well. WM. MOSTELLER before been a Pickford photoplhy | TELEPHONES__557M and 1F3 Evenings Comedy holds full sway in “Amar- wherein humor predominated to such an extent as in this new story | of the slums. | _ There are many moments of genu-| ine pathos and any number of thrills | in the course of the picture, but a __F WHITE TRUCKS FREER EEK KEK LEILA HE KIER KETENE HIDE EKER IEE EERIE LAE TET Land Squadrons of Commerce In the huge task devolving upon motor trucks to relieve the short haul rail congestion, White Trucks are taking an heroic part. They are buckling down to fast freight service between cities a hundred miles apart. They are reducing days en route to mere hours. Deliveries are being made daily on schedule time. / One big fleet operates in nine different states, hauling every conceivable kind of merchandise—fuel, food, clothing, leather, raw materials, machinery, giant boilers, pile drivers, rugs. Eighteen trucks recently carried 90 tons of phonograph records into New York in a single day. In this high pressure interurban service White Trucks are in their element. The long, hard, heavy pulls through snow, mud, of and ruts, on fast schedules rigidly maintained, day. after day, DP, search out the very marrow of trucking power and endurance. The White Trucks stand up and keep going, as they have been doing for years in road building operations, heavy contracting work and in the severest department store service. They Have the Stamina The Blackstone Transpertation Co. Agents, Casper, Wyo, -f SSSI SS TsS IE sITI sass TIVVIsTssssTsSTISSSSISSIa SM, ROE OO OTS IIL IS SS Ckabtiadiade A LA LMAARABADELARBADAAADAAAADAADS OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. TONIGHT Stop by our shop and see the New lake of — Silk Shades and Floor Lamps which are aitractively priced during the sale ef Electric Fix- tures which we bought from the Electric Fixture & Supply Co. who were located in Chamberlin Furniture Co. store Seosoccevesescorecssceccnessccesosoceeoese DR. P. T. GEYERMAN DR. R. M. WHEELER DR. H. H. CORNFORTH, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat LEMP MPAA ADADAAA BAL DD POC LILA SISSALLLPILLESISLLLLL SL ALL MAALE LLL L ee oe WAS ak TUR GYR DU ae Natrona Power Co. Phone 69.