Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 4

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‘BLIND BARBER COMES HOME TO. } | I Today’s Quotations SHOSHONI STEPS CENTER BEGINS Furnished by CELA LL hdhadead, | OTIS & CO. RESUME TRADE N | a | | F i Ask. LONDON, July 25.—Fock Ferry, y eee eas American O28 Be Cheshire, has a blind barber. Leon- y a 7 =| g ¥ |Bessemer - : al ard Jac i euve. Deve'opment, ot, New. Ke Alkali Butte Field to Witness New| Boston-Wyo. 23 5 | fron eae apts gen % ee gions and Projected Opera- : rages Black E front a little shop in Hock erry. : Hold F Test with Spudding in lack Bear- 08 7% |and knew.-everyone in town. . tions Ho uture , rs es | Big Indian -30 85 | Recently Jackson returned from} —- | (Bee -08 -03% |the battlefields of France,, blind. AY The town of Sshoshoni appears to| “ Gonennin 202 -038/Some of his former customers sug- be a coming point in the oil interests|__ Center Oil company has completed | Co one “14 16 | gested that he try to sha¥é them. He of the central part of the state. Sit-|the erection of a Standard rig-in sec- mans ey -60 |did so, and found that he could use uated at the separation point of the| tion 19 of the Alakli Butte field and OM ew iizaaes oee “85 | razor with ‘alniost as much skill as Northwestern and Burlington rail-| Will spud in their first well about Gl a MB ie ae 2.75 | when he had. hi sight. Mrs. Jack- roads, the town has figured largely | Friday or Saturday. For the past six| Glenrock Oi 200 4:12. |son does the haircutting. in the’ coming improvements of oil| Weeks Bey have been busy moving eel = ae oot lines which are said to be in the|*elr rig from section 21 to section | «upite peal ; ee Site 35 of the Pilot Butte field, but owing| Merritt - 25.50 26.50 € asking for the coming summer and tay Cae idkvy. Faltintoxme’ whieh hack ‘Allen Oil "35 "32 GIRM HUMOR IN iter ay ‘The House of Kuppenheimer Men Who Like to Be erty. proven territory. The Center com-| Northwest +62 -0°|their grim humor in these times of The Northern Wyoming Co. has|P8"Y not satisfied with their oi] de-;Qutwest - 03 038 |searcity. According to a Prague pa- ma resse leased the McComb dome about 14|¥¢lopments are making arrangements Pathfinder - ay |Per, the villagers of the neighborhood s J miles north of Shoshoni and these {for the developing of their coal mine | Premier —- Ot lerected the customary May-pole to! people have also got a standard rig|im the Alkali Butte field, on an ex-| Republic Pet. ake = A ; |been\of almost daily occurrence, the Glenhurst - ee SE Cy aad Gata one | work has been somewhat hampered, Kinney ERE, tively engaged on some territory 12|>ut they expect to have the rig com. | Midwest Com miles north of Shoshoni. The com-|Pleted and ready for drilling within | Midwest Ref. pany already has a rig erected and|the next week or ten days. utes Rie will spud in directly. A second rig}, Both of these wells are now ready Mia Si oy is also being hauled out to the prop- to start drilling and are in practically; Midway - ‘07 = 10 | ACTIVITIES OF 400 116200 THE PEASANTS 114.00 116.00 24.50 25.50 115.00 ATR AMSTERDAM, July 25.— The! +02 +0) peasants of Bohemia have ffot lost| re O1 O14 |celebrate the advent of spring; but ‘ .093 |its decoratidns, instead of the usual) “00 | multi-colored tibbons, consisted of .95 |time-expired bread; meat and’ fat} |eards. A placard on it, recalling the} | paradisical state of man, read: | ‘“Of. all the trees shall ye eat; only |of this tree ye shall not eat.” Sena tensive scale this winter, and the en- Shiloh 4-2 tire Riverton district will be benefit ee ae i ck i - | Wyo. Bla ot . had some trouble with the coal sup-|°@ by this coal development. lweetgen ex, ply but this point has been overcome ——_—$—_— 0 | Wind River_ -19 and the coal is now on the ground.| Young __- 25 af The 500 club of the Wyoming| |Riverton Rfg. 12 ai Co-operative Oil Co. has built a rig} |Republic Pet.___ 02 d on a location in Richards field but} 5 | se ran owing to a clouded title it looks as} | our Success Depends on Tribune tho this firm will have to move the} \SHELLS HEAVY | Advertising. rig off again to another location. | The Co-ope: ive company has lately | [BRR RIRHEHIHIEIHR HH AHHEFE Brae ieee compen as leas BUT EASIER TO (¢° 2 IVERTON LOTS completed on their ground and are getting ready to spud in. They have Prefer the Good Lookiag Kuppenheimer Models A variety of styles to suit all men-and young men. Business and profes- sional men will be attracted to the conservative styles that are without in the least sacrificing dignity. TIPPS ZLILZLLLALLLAALL ALLL LL LLL LL 0 LL | When women first were put to work} expert oil operator and! this man ‘ - | Th d Double Y. has found that the land upon which | Interesting Match Promised When| HEFT THAN BABY) pater = Money, = pect PRICE $25 to $50 the rig was built is in the names of Local Artist Tugs at Husky ‘ — | Main street lot, 1% blocks of : d another coterie. He is said to be! Fi Te LIVERPOOL, England, July 25.—| Gepotis. sus. $2,000.00 negotiating for the removal ‘of the! inn at Iris eco a A four-lot corner, one block off Main st-. 2,000.00 A fine block in Burch addition, per lot-__ 250,00 Ashgrove addition, lots with city water, sidewalks and trees; restricted -_--__-_ 450.00 We are making ASHGROVE the best residence district in The Webel Commercial Co. “THE BIG BUSY STORE” / United States Food Administration, License No. G13057 Watch Our Windows : Watch Our Windows Ben Res Ok Ee amet | Whatever the outcome, wrestling |in shell factories here, they handled | string of tools at once and start |£4n8 are sure to witness an interest-|only the light field-gun shells, Later, | active operations. jing match when George McLeod|it became necessary for them to turn The Richards field, where the Co-| hopes to take “Kid” Sepp, the husky| operative company is located, is one Finn, to a cleaning at the Iris the-|out larger shells, and doubts were | of’ the , most) promising structures | ater tonight. It will be remembered raised as to whether the women were} still untested in the state and it prob-|that Sepp is the strong-arm grappler |strong enough. to handle them. A| ably would have been drilled long |Who wrestled O. L. Stanley for three young mother settled the question. | ago were it not for the uncertainty | hours and 17 minutes to a draw some | VIPFALLLLLALLALLLLL A LA hd bi dd ddd did didediddchdidddiddialal A PI Prey + | “Let me heft the shell,” she said, Riverton. egengered by the’ leasing Will,” | WSGKS ARO, and’ it ig certain that! icking one up from the floor, Aye,”|< The EARL WARREN REALTY {| ENGLAND TURNING QUT Sepp's super-human. strength, fans|} ‘tis true, but it’s not so heavy Riverton, Wyoming }) Linaeene area : will get a good run for their money.|#8 ™y bal Considering everything, the match 3 z {20 pounds the best of McLeod in, weight, declares that he has never} By A dnted P been beaten by a man- over 140 M eee Eng. Fil 25.— pounds, while McLeod says that when Before the war, England, like the |e gets on the mat the Finn will United States, preferred to buy cer- |think there is six men throwing the : : holts on him. . ie eeos ant echarc oracles Mae The match is for a side bet of AU GUS i 1 st tos and insulating materials were pur- $50, and) Sere momylly” at 20 a8 <, Paes o'clock. The usual admission of $1 dantetedi from Gannanye |seats will be charged, while the lad- Now these articles are being turned | /¢ Will be admitted free. ) Tribune Want Ad Readers Number Over 11,200 Souls socccooe. piace ween eee | out in the munition factories oft his | é . district. Field lenses have been giv:| KING GEORGE EXTENDS \f . The following named merchants, acting under ing better satisfaction to the army | > S es and navy than of German manufae- ane |] the wishes of the United States Food Adminis- Screw milling is another war de- GREETINGS 10 JACKIES. . 3 b velopment in England. Not one in} | traticn, will make only one delivery each day 1,000 was made before in any other | <== . way than in dies by skilled labor. To- [By Amnocinted Prens.] | to a customer. day almost the entire supply of screws} LONDON, July .—A personal | used in the country is made by the | message of greetings and good wishes 3 milling process, the.machines being|from King George V was recently | (Signed) 2 operated by u Ned workman. |delivered to the men of the Ameri- | = “ITT RE can battleships with the British grand 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Swartz | fleet by the Duke of Atholl, who vis- THE RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO., drove in their car from Dene: to |ited the American ships as the per- | WEBEL COMMERCIAL CO., Cheyenne but were compelled to/sonal representative of the king, on Teave their car there and come to| $= | BLUE FRONT MARKET, | Casper on the train as the roads were| Ladies’ tailoring, latest fashions. | CITIZENS’ EQUITY ASSN. in such an uncertain condition. L. C. Moore, Tailor, 163 So. Center. | 5 : —_——— _ —— = WHITE GROCERY CO., CASPER CASH STORE, CASPER STORAGE GROCERY, CASPER MERCANTILE CO., SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., HOLMES HARDWARE CO., CAMPBELL- JOHNSON. _ Saving for Service THE UNIVERSAL CAR iy HEN the war began The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph j Company was ready to render instant service to the Government. It a at once, on its own initiative, made the needs of the Government paramount, giving them precedence over general economie requirements, and adopted a policy of strict conservation of all its resources. i Keep your Ford running smoothly and so MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN ‘ OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE 110 Eighteenth Street. COME AND BE CURED If affected with either acute or chronic disease, simple or complicated, you can come to us knowing that we have treat- ed and cured case after case eaxctly like your own. 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