Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1918, Page 4

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v4 i 1 -like edge, mounted a single three-blade serew 1 but § | | : ‘shatp” enough’ and'strong of rather decp pitch, furnishes “the the ae 4 4 bie : {enough literally eo te a submarine | motive power, Crude oil will be used “Chere’s no use of mak; tched al] DE Wy, “ 4s fuel. The tank capacity “is easily necessary fuss over a littic aurea $ = : launey, ; 4 4 j a. teaming radius eq ing. . We've got a lot more Except for the hij deck house | sufficient for a»steaming u ore back i 2 = and the bridge “a Pde forward | to the distance across the pie sear be atone nearly (Yéady’ io follog 9 =: = KS : amidships, the deck af he Eagle sel ‘There Fs ernst Se eae nel agie F- 3 ¢ ‘ ss ; r unbroken. Utility has been the rul-| beam in the en’ rything | ‘ ie — | ’ —-- ——$ —-— _—-—__—__—— ine iran Gre low cost pro-|is pressed-from sheet metal, ‘cold, by) ‘Declaring that it Would cause j, 9 | | , YT TT, =r ©" | wwetiettasecond to importance, and| means of automatic machinery that; humiliation, incon¥enience anq is | Toda: ¢ Qu | ’ | with beauty and comfort only inci-|cuts every piece to an exact pattern, |barrassment if ‘she were to wn NM | y 0 | 4 aii. dentals. jthen punches the rivet holes and | France with a Getnnai fame, Berth, it~ | 1 ; = The Eagles are built to pass easily|bends every part to its reguirety Seam a ae ‘OBS Nurse of Pity, B - Tait im nln tn ni | > I Soh VE F ae A ; thru the Welland canal and the boats’ | shape. - - » ., , | burg, petitioned the court for 7 a y enough to permit of the boats’ pass-| Eagle, Mr. Ford said: ik 5 i * ii thru the New York state barge; “i am of course delighted at is | ~ = ' ARE Poreta ie “4 |" i eT eee So anak Tt boats will have-a draw of |initinl success, but I knew it would Tadic’ tailoring, latest fashion a ; | American _.-_- 1014 ‘02 | 7 ae. n eight feet when fully equipped and be all right. When you have a task eS oore, Tailor, 163 So. Contes nea New Refinery Will Have 1,000-| Bessemer __ ‘084 10 | Teepee Company To.Test out Pos-| Northwestern Oil Brings in Wel) ——————————— a oe = al Barrel Daily Production if |Boston-Wyo, --. —.20 -22 | — sibilities along’Nortbeastern Estimated To Be Worth if |Black P. 08 10 | e 5 a i Product Can Be Found ineieiin. 3. C30 “anal Boundary of State 500 Batrels Daily Ser be ‘ E : H Sore ob: Big Five. — 02% 03 : AS er : t ¥ aah At Glenrock the new buildings of | Center 02 .024| The oil men and others interested; The Warm Springs field brot in a IIa SS SS SS SSE M the Mutual Refining & Producing hy ee alr an cag in the oil development of Sheridan |gusher well yesterday, the hole of the So-ate-eteateezeeye R PS 7 4 i ons. y. S -62 |County have organized a large com- ‘ i . in the center of . parr ee ea ee 8°. bp | Seuily tata eraraised nsee oe | eames OR era oasis SII IIT IL: fe S farieees 3K 8 EUS ve SE. T. Williams 2.50 2.75 (along the northeastern and central! from the mine operations, ‘started 8 cr gapacity of! 4,000 -barrels: pes idiyeeGlenrpek Cul 8.75 4.00 boundary of Wyoming, and especi-|off at about 500 barrels when the w Where the new refinery is to get its|Hecla~-Wyo. - -008 -00% ally in Sheridan County. tbls Want through? cay & "Thirs- mw oil is still somewhat of a question | Jupiter -- a Oo The new company is known as the| day afternoon. er he as the present production of the Sothern "4 78 Teepee Oil Co., and have about 4,000 The Northwestern well is being 3 Big Muddy field is wholly contract | sf deritt 23 24.00 25.00 acres of land in Sheridan County, on | drilled by Butler, Pa., parties, and w éd for. The new refinery may have! wiavect Com 99 1.01 _ Which they expect to start a well inm|they are using a Standard rig, the gi a card up its sleeve in this regard) r "12 f the’ near future. Their operations! only one in’ the whole field. The a ‘| Midwest Pref. 1.12 1.25 t igs e wl and there are rumors current that it) ),. and leases have been examined by | well is located in almost the center ; aot, ; Midwest Rfg. 115.00 A Py | 4 st tt will Jay a pipeline to the Big Muddy Midway 023 Geologists Sur and Jewell, who give of the Warm Springs field; and the Bs in the near future. r Northwest ‘63 |as their opinion that the Wall Cr€ek | Northwestern leases adjoin those of aa Negotiations were pending recently | Outwest |. .033 sands will be found about 2,500 te) the Nel Blum Oil Co., a Casper con- w between the company and the state Pahtfin, 3,000 feet under the strface. cern, which is also drillirig a well in t a 3 ‘ finder .08 ‘ a f | authorities of Wyoming with a view! onier __ “07 The lack of roads to the operation that’ field. The Nel Blum is. down : oF 3 Agee 7 yer! Riverto -18 |build a highway as the first thing d 900 to 1,000 feet. The 4 ; . a been closed as far as it can be aseet- | Shitgn =n O14 it will do, and the new road will |Nerthwestern found the sand’ about On and after July 29, the price of Ice to business dis- F ee A A GRHES Gin oe olan aan | pied Pi 08 09 bring the operation within 13 niiles|950 feet, <i a] siderable production in the Big Mud-| otha z “OOB of | : f oil bei i ‘ BS o Ry ae dy and storage tanks near the Mutual |Weecam' nx go" ——_‘a7" [found the laying of a pipeline to the : Ig trict will advance 10c per hundred. There will be no ad- s0 poche pig WhetTexhe oontpanga Wind River Ref. = 14 -17 |railroad will not involve any great} . } 4 ssi = : Young}. -_-=s_ 25 -30 |sum of money. i “4 bd . 4 Production may be. refined in We wing River Pet. 49 20 |Sthe report of the gedlogists redial Abe Uys i vance to residence customers fu The Mutual Refining & Producing | - —* |as follows: Ci | : pl company is a subsidiary of the Mut- | “In the structure herein discussed, . pl ual Oil company of Kansas City. t OPERATIONS IN LUSK jall dips are low and the structure ‘ 4 pr leensequently broad, and there is+a! I ‘ ‘ - is capitalized for 5,000 shares, par tit $100. } FIFLD WIETING DOWN css of many miles both cast:| Fr Pe v3 3 ite BS} é lei — , tH ward and westward to a Imited syn Fallacy of Small Expectations EE Hence, if production is ob-| Se i ‘cline. > 2 . e |tained from either the Shannon sand| _ ploded with Launching of S| | “Reports from thé East~indicate|or the Wall Creek sand, the wells) ; First Vessel” <i] BS |that the work in the Lusk field 1s|will be long lived. | * This is made necessary on account of the necessity of shipping Ice in from Denver and Scottsbluff and the in- ‘crease in freight rates. ' | quieting down and the feverish boom| “Within the area embraced by the| = PUB S . jis about over, the companies oper-/above described anticline there are} DERRET/“Mien. Map taeewtie bb a] ating in the field are doing more/two sands which should be present, | et. 7 ig. 2— of = fe | work than ever® before but matters | and which, if they are -present, will|the launhing of EagleJ, the first of 4 : a + jare, eating along at-euch a quiet gait be oil and gas-bearing, The first of the fleet of submarine destroyers be- g ici i Yee th Been deus debe pepsi fo tal Aap these ,the Shannon ‘sand, occurring|ing built by Henry Ford for the ale i el gee i] er 7 eo quiet into thinking” the work has|\ishin the Pierre formation, should|United States Navy, detailed infor- u 4 f Increase wit 5 ahog stopped. + “ . be found at a depth of about 800 | mation concerning the construction, : 3 of Death Device _ The Union Oil company, a Califor-| #41 The second and ‘more import-| purposes and possibilities’ of "this ow ws 3 . ' Ripe apo dr pemi a iG Hh jant oil-bearing sand is the Wall;newest naval weapon becaihe public f * io u : , 4 E: 4 vertini ‘i ormation, ‘and’ show e reache r Y Af WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY yee noe parlvertieing: their progress to a depth of about 2,700 feet. It is| exaggerated lauriches, Squipped’ with COD OTOTOLILTM, ni -IN| ENGLAND, ; Aug: 1.——Almost’ev-/ Suy great extenh also highly probable that other sands| hight guns) Avege gp ee isiorsa =f so eto oate ate cto cto Sotty cto oto at> ja ery airplane used by the Allies soon | ’ may be found which would be pto-| Vessel, eet long, larger than the Sostoeteeios’ ‘ ooo vi will carry bombs. Experts in aerial | THEY RAISE EM ductive of oil. |old type of United States destroyers, SSD SSD SS SSS S e “This property is accessible by) Was dropped into the water of River hy warfare are convinced that the gen-| P Ms t | ' ‘ a@|Rouge by-a great mechanism ope- nd eral efficiency of the corps will be THA TCLEVER IN waco. rene Tom Brcdingtem route. | tated Dyvhydvaulié pressiirh! v 1 increased if a bombing device is add-} y n ing |} The Eagles are withn 80 feet of “ Water for boilers and-drilling may be S 5 serenade ueneeet guts evenino| THE GREAT WEST Water for vsiersandvriing may bel te ages se win £0 fest ot it be of the type once intended only} for reconizance work, and Americans now training in England are being 4s carefully drilled in bombing as in} one mile distant standard 3,500 tom wooden ships be-| . By FRANK J. ANT ORE * “In view of the fact that this prop- lla? aia the Emergency Fleet (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ‘oriy js traversed by a well defined p x , i aise WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY|anticline, which involves formations! Viewed from above deck, the Eagle handling machine guns. | 4 + = fi 7 |is much more like a flounder than a = IN FRANCE, June 18.—(By Mail.) ‘known to be oil-bearing, and in fur} nabkerel. | Its miidshitp haxommsedsion Lessons learned during the resist-| - s . ance offered in the recent offensive | —He was a lad who had.grown upjther vie@# of the fact that all geoTo- Dearsia’ steong likeness to~the ‘lites ye serv i i in ‘the woods in some western state, | gical conditions favor the accumula- eee ae hae Bee The both Bota wand he knew everything about hunt-| tion of oil within this structure at A ay seal eee Aeweey sogpers = Beherican officers in the air service | /& and ‘trapping. His ability: to|reasonable drilling, depth, we’ recom-| t for the low-flying, | bomib:carrying | ¢r@W! around in the grass without be-| meng that a well be drilled upon this ; te raft and, ‘over the’ camps ‘and coun- | 8& SeeH avas ‘tincanny. h teq |StTucture on or near the southwest E tryside where aviators are being] Early in the’ game he started | querter of section 9. We believe that eained | crawling through the barbed wire in-| yeh! a well will produce oil in com-| | Webel s Standards Are the Highest Standards If you want to sell: your Auto trained, planes are in evidence al- | tg No | Man’s Tiind, and’ pretty. sdon| 5 rill Go to the ippi ; : | 5 tit t th not to an 4 most every hour, dipping down £r0m) je Had ‘sited ‘all the outposts of the| ama eh tah dep! | p - high in the air Se skin tron’ | ‘Heinies” neat} lying hidden neat} ep ab SG } BER GARAGE e - a y cl ¥ y missin} ree- m $1 le 7 eg oe ona pipe’ Te is the reer Tes- | aon ‘until, hé “gat feady’ to come) “The University 6f Oregon plans the at 3 * Sei = fer ints t z d erection of a woman’s memorial gym- | s 3 s = son they are learning, and! observers “One day he reported to the lieu- °Te* Spy. . eee 4 . x4 = back from eae were the oe tenant in charge of his “P, C.” em building at a cost of $200, | We Sell Used Cats ‘and Make = planes did such ‘remarkable work not, «Gimme 'a| man who can crawl) \ 4. ite : f » oi = only in scouting and distracting e ardund with Me! and’w8'l take Rist | Uiptoyite, women er Special Storage Rates ~ enemy, but’ actually in breaking nest! of ‘Heinies out there single \. f ere ty : ba formations atid ‘at point chécking the panded,” he said. hol i aaa were held sacred to 180 SOUTH ELM ST. ‘4 - onward movement, “have utged cdn- “They told him he was crazy, and| * | : centration on that form of training.| anyway they didn’t have another | ee Bri trainers, détaildd to Ameri-| man’ who could ¢rawl around the way ° ya 4 can aviation exmps, have been liberal he could. | i in their praise of the new fliers from He Was disappointed. Finally He} Y 1 overseas,, their ‘only triticism being) said; “Well, gimme a chap who can| YO CrP * ree r that the Ameri¢ans are a “bit t0©) understand that Heinie chatter, and * ss keen.” Their tendency has been to) we'll go out and listen to them. We - > Ps he i: go in for flying stunts rather toocan get all the information you! § A cigarette holder to each customer purchasing ie = early in training, but even this the | want.” } j trainers have admitted is a valuable eh | r} aa pe altho oné not to be seus HUNGARIANS OF *FRISCO PLEDGE | HUNS USE SUSPENSE AS. | CHEF WEAPON KULTUR fee ee a package of cigarettes. Any brand instock. C. WEST Schulte Bros. Conf., The Little Store with the Big Business. eccoeocene SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.—More }than 800 people of Hungarian origin, [By United Press] 5 jincluding many not yet naturalized haan LONDON, Aug. Be apaal vine | citizens of the United Sista attend- ze,” mysterious little elglan ed mass meetings here for th organi- : a which the German government ration of a atriotic body which | in Belgium has pevcstedly nie ake should express loyalty to the United continues to make of t SUX recent copy of the paper, which, Acatria and’ Germany asthe eneuites j is published secretly, pote pert iat the freedom of the world and the contains a pede anotne! jcountry of their birth. Thus was cre-| stance of Hun brutality. _ lated from among the 5,000 peoples Of aidetodn Bellas ee eerie Hungfrian descent in this district leroi on a charge of furnishing MM-\the League of Americans of Hun-| formation to ne aaa six were) arian Origin. The purpose of the gee aed the “entire nineteen jleague is the unification of ts Iun- »Fa Ps i 5 eri f. were sunimoned ‘ang 'tol@ that six of Samens under the Snerican flag. the nih n would be executed, but! the officials refused to state whch} were to be the victims. atents for such diversified inven- “The sentence was not even made Pond ai cecvuealeraanenes uit n known to* the nineteen,” saye the \halers, cranes, safety razors, strops, Ame Belge. In’ vain ie, thats. fami Fetectrical tramway additions, illum-) lies beg and implore the Germans °|inated signs for advertisements, and ‘teel; they were allowed to visit the spring-forks for motorcycles. prisoners “and they wept and. la-| 2 merted. The bitter truth would be| xguybe Austria would help out now, better than this agonizing uncer-) i» Germany asked politely. tainty. a | ——o——_—_—— ! * “Wives and children stood all night | Mrs. Tom Meaney left ‘last night = at the gates of the prison, alternating /to spend the remainder of the sum- between infinite despair and sense-|mer on the Thousand Islands in the less hope. ° At dawn six were takeni§t. Lawrence river between New| before a firing squad and executed. York state and Canada. | STANDARDS OF MERCHANDISE can be'recognized in : KUPPENHEIMER so can our standard of service be recognized in our lib- eral guarantee of satisfaction. Such a standard admits of no compromise JUST AS OUR DENVER MEDICAL IN STITUTE * SPECIALISTS FOR MEN y OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE 110° Eighteenth Street. COME AND BE CU! pete 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 youF own. 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