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aie EE emai CG I come et PAGES _THE CASPER .<.Y TRIBUNE © ' winter while attending school here. ‘TERRY MURPHY i YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY IME ote lh + * 8 at Mrs. Sawye j i 3 SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kitto have re- G TS KNOCKOUT 22" Thursday afternoon ‘,, = o- z Sys © turned to Casper after « 7,006 mile IATION T0 MEET ening. Everybody welcome. ¢.9 Miss Edith Smith Joins automobile tour which took them 5 | ooo Ke Co Staion eae : from here to southern California and PARIS, Aug. 21.—Forced in close | W. : Mrs. Henry Johnson reports to the — bayonet righung to use the butt of Sipripee ort 2 anted; wi (Continued from Page 1) Tribune that Miss Edna Smith, a ned up thru en west oe, to\ ‘The annual meeting of the Yellow-|his gun across the head of a Boche e' buy for ca il daughter of Jim Smith, is the latest, Yellowstone park and Pahaska Teepee ti inti Association will be|to lay him low, Terry Murphy, the Y for cash; RESULTS OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY IN CASPER BY DISTRICTS recruit to the Red Cross Student Re-| where they were the guests of Mrs. bane Be a a We o., on Friday, Pittsburg lightweight, unable to re-| any issue, Sheriff ; A fea 7 ri . serve from this county desving but | Edwin Hall of Casper for a number a i accsraise to a call Cover his mon rapier” snaueh next . any denomi- oh a (24) 1 121 23 27, 18 108 here. “Mrs, Brooks and Mrs. Jon. 0f,28¥% They repart a most enioy-| issued by Gus Holms, chairman of the Gurman lieutenant who was ready te nation; ng County Treasurer— 31) 8) 26| 30/44! 28| 167 S02, hove to have the remaining re- woe rcs eae Gao organization. ing th ting G72 upon him and knocked the Hun | ne S aebsy, imme- Asa F. Sloane --------------------- cruit within a very short time. <a Sean .. Immediately following the meeting into unconsciousness. It was Ter- late sett}, Prosecuting Attorney— | | jati to-getl ers i sae 3 eee Lake Settle. w. B. Holliday meen en mmnnnntan =e] 28] S| 26] 23) 41)22)' 148 rae renner ses | Word has been received in Casper neice Seep aton Be aaa Ka first se eeee Ly re reded 0) —— ment. County Assessor— 8! 12 27) 28 48 28 181 Meet Tociorvewr that John Trevett, who is now i sions will be held. Prominent men the Phen Lie, santceeeout Cha SECURITY LOAN co. ------ 5 aini i 2G c ad; s . 5 e s - Js aa te tetey pees eS ey apt Sy = The ladies of the Presbyterian Mis- eae ine Great Pas Nera representing the following road will teau Thierry. He was one of hun- 4 Kimball Bld Ph, eet set. Thursday |‘T#ining schoo} near Chicago, will); 4 "Lincoln. Highwat . 2 : is g- one 702 Retk. Stapleton © 2-2 -=- = ee 6 pe ahs oe | 5 sionary s' will meet 'Y |leave shortly aboard the U. S. S. Utah| be in attendance: i 'Y>'dreds of volunteers from his regi Commissioner, 4-year term— afternoon home of Mrs. R. K. for overseas ‘Young ‘Crevett oats the Black and Yellow Trail, Denter and} ment to seek duty in the front line. O. L. Walker -___------------------| 35) 12) 27) 27| 49) 25) 175 Staley, 425 South Beech street, Lor | somal “Koaorvot bats selected as a|Xellowstone Highway, the National | =—=—=—=—=—=—=———==——= = —— CoA calackeere i 38) 11] 27] 31] 47] 28| 182/°Pe Of their regular meetings. -- --| oloist with the John Sousa band with|Park to Park Highway, and_ the ’ rece e4 Ct: . AL ekmorese sae eee ean } ‘ ’ % Tati erty Coroner— etd ied Teachers Sécbing Theke |which he played for a while. he a a er ao Lew. M.\Gay —---.--~--.-------..-.- 38! 14) 29) 30 49 29 189 3 | a iS : Justice of the Peace— cs a | Webeme en ao to classes in| The British Labor party has issued before the next session of the State John D. Salmond -~-~_-------~------- 2)---|--~| _30}~-~|~-- 32 Garren iS etastand hight rool _who|%, Call for a convention of women | Leave the need oe oenene the 3 RE “I i . % : = 3 itai i: x titu a! e state may __ RESULTS OF NON-PARTISAN PRIMARY BY DISTRICTS have been spending the past summer |0f Great Britain to be held in Lon-| constitution so y “Holmes to. Homes Justice Supreme Court, full term— |don in October. The convention will) bond for road building purposes will Charles N. Potter ---- | Gel | su totue yaad on wscabons, Are) make | omens political and civil rights be discussed. | pAsaleomalst | 62) 49/105 131/131 103 i Seep ea ats aig ing inquiry in regard to suitable| aS (ei Complete. Line of Justice Supreme Court, unexpired term eet ce te ER A TN Ns : of women, and it is expected to de- arry a Complete Lin Ghitisc Ee Aplsdanteugh {of ee 43) 37; 95) 98/118, 96) 487/rooms and apartments for winter|" the rieht of membership in the County Supt of Schools— aii aollerfioateniiae occupancy. Residents of the city | 10%. of G ‘Be SAV E | H E SHELF HARDWARE, TOOLS, CUTLERY, SILVER AND 434/having rooms for rent would do weil | House of Commons for them. 188 ‘to get in touch with the city super-| and list them, which will obviate| (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Amanda Kutzleb - / May Hamilton _-___- NICKLE-PLATED WARE Household Supplies, China and Glassware Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes Exclusive Sellings Agents Keen Kutter Goods, Russivin Hardware, Lowe Brass Paints Corner Second and Walcott St. Casper, Wyoming eonececcseoncscccsosesecs 9 PSOO9 5009900006. ===! 22! Ee RS The wife of Winston Churciill, the English statesman, is one of the most versatile women in society, and as a platform speaker she has few! equals. She has a finished style of | oratory, and tho usually she only speaks on occasions to which the | lighter vein is suitable, she can be,| if necessary, most earnest and im-| pressive. | much inconvenience on the part of the teachers arriving here next week Omo Students Preparing for Fall Term of School With summer vacation almost over, students who have been spending the vacation months in Casper are busy! For Coun- these days getting their clothes and necessities in shape preparatory to leaving to enter the fall term. Cas- per will probably contribute the usual quota of students to the colleges and universities as it has in the past. PENNIES| When ordering your groceries, include these specials; the prices will save you money. 5-Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder — ~--$1.00 1l-oz. pkg. Seeded Raisins for 13c; 2 for 25¢ 21/-lb can. Egg Plums, Dan- delion Brand 25c 21/-lb. can Apricots, Hostess Brand | to take a hand in determining the re- , vote, with a total of 163. i Seeeeccecccovcccccssesocseooosescccss: sult. ty Surveyor, Clerk of the Distric’ On the Democratic ticket W. W. Court, and County Commissioner for Sproul, candidate for United States the 4-year term there were no Re- senator, received a total of 96 votes publican candidates, but returns indI- in Casper against 86 for John E. Os- cate the nomination of M. N. Wheel- borne, whose nomination in the state er, Elizabeth McDonald and Robert yrigg Laid’ Elissheth© Basie “anc at large seems practically assured. In Veitch, respectively, for these offices. jontites thavapentng or anéiWall and c i it is i esting to SS wy P . = Sots chit in Sproal'a hoe presinet| FOLEY'S LEAD INCREASED, || Witter cliewss th pieno| sandy ‘Phare he received 8 votes as against 19 for} SALT CREEK, Wyo., Aug. 21.—) 7 , August 22 23, IRIS THEATER Matinee, 2:30 and 4:00 Night, First Show 7:30 Tonight Last Showing v will be registration days. Those com- Fresh Shipment Sait Creek cast 45 votes at yester- ; ; No. 3 can Sweet Potatoes, P co? Osborne. alt Creek cast 46 votes at yester'iii¢ first ‘will havel the choice of A et p ERSHIN S CRUS ADERS Frank W. Mondell, who had no op-| day’s primary, 25 Republicans voting, 11. 596 South Center. Phone! LOWNEY Northwestern Brand ___28c wa position for congressman, received ea re asec a ire 636--M.—Adv. 8-20-51 a Iti ‘s h Idier’ h if ’ i z ; e@ Republi 4 7 t is a picture that every soldiers mother, wife, or sweet- She hlargest Popular iy Ouaasi, UASBAL i taweee\pollad ithelrryptestaa/tOlows: c CONFECTIONS The Central Grecery ce ve paver i total of 735, an excellent in- N . pee his popularity. Senator F. E.| Camplin, 10; Carey, 13. Democratic: | City News | Warren likewise polled a large vote,| Houx, 12; Ross 7. Foley polled 12!6 o! being second on the list. votes against Elswick’s 6, and on the) Jack Perry returned to Casper this} In his home precinct Justice W. E.| Republican ticket, Pat Royce polled morning after visiting the past six Tubbs received the largest popular 18 votes against Sheffner’s 6. weeks with his father and brother ir DEVELOPMENT KANSAS HOLDINGS wa ee Bt BROTHER OF MRS FOLEY RETURNS FROM FRANCE Return from Inspection of Holdings - The officials of the Picardy Oil Co.! Mrs. M. J. Foley received a letter | returned to Casper yesterday, after | yesterday from First Lieut. Camp a trip of inspection over the Oklaho- | bell, officer in charge of information, ma holdings of the company. G. R.|that her brother, Private James E. Hagens was very well pleased with/| Clifford, who suffered a fracture of the showing the wells of the company | the hip while serving Uncle Sam are making in the central fields of | France, April 8, 1918, had arrived the country. ; |: fe from overseas and is in Embarka- At Paola, Kans., where the Picardy; tion Hospital, Camp Stuart, Newport has two wells in the sand adjoining | News, Va. His condition is good, but the Derby wells, the Picardy holes he is still under a physician’s care. are showing up even better than the| Lo a wells of the Derby, which were sup-| Mrs. William Thaw, Jr., of Pitts- posed to have been located upon the | burgh, is the first woman to be ap- best part of the pool. Newer devel-| pointed to membership on the Penn- opments show that the trend of this) sylyania State Board of Public Char- field is now west and southwest, and | jtjes, the Picardy wells are on the north- | west lines. This means that the Pi-| The first woman to seek a seat in cardy holdings will continue to grow'the New York legislature is Mrs. richer as the drilling continues. Betty Wakeman Mitchell of Hudson The wells of the Picardy are gass- | Falls, who is a candidate for nomin- ing heavily and the sand is a coarse, | ation on the Republican ticket. open formation. Just at present the) }fany companies limit insurance drillers are having trouble with the|,,) women to those engaged in gain- casing, as there is no hard rock near) yj) occupations, and the enormous the sand to set the casing upon, and jncrease in the numbers of these, they set it on a shale shoulder. After many of them at large salaries, has the well was drilled into the oil sand preatly increased the insurance pos- the casing suddenly shaved off the cjpitities, shoulder and slipped down _20 feet, —_—_————— shutting off the oil sand. The drillers When Queen Alexandra opened! are now trying to put the casing on| the Y. M. C. A. hut in London some| a nacker, and as soon as this is aC-\time ago, as she was going out she | complished the wells will be in shape} noticed a pile of khaki Y. M. C. A.| for pumping. .,| Testaments and picking up one, The Prairie Pipe Line Co. has laid quired the price. When told it was a pipeline to the lease and can con-\q shilling she smilingly intimated neet up at a day’s notice, so there that she had no money. The attend- will be no trouble in marketing the oil ant smiled, as did also the Queen, once they are in shape. The sand is/ at the dilemma, but they so begged 20 feet thick and shows an excellent; Majesty to accept the book as a gift, grade of oil. .|and she carried the Testament away The Picardy has also a deal in g, a momento. prospect by which it expects to ob- oe tain an excellent trac’ of oil lands,; Basebs!l and other sports may feel altho the officials did not care to.the pinch of war, but the good old enter into the details of the proposi-} pastime of bicycle racing continues tion, beyond the statement that the \to flourish in all its pristine glory | tract has one well just drilled in and at Newark, N. J., and Revere, Mass., it looks like the beginning of another which have been the two centers of pool. speed contests ever since the days In the Salt Creek field, Mosher & | o¢ the old high wheel: Co. are completing the rig and the be SS well of the Picardy in the Okmulgee ,ohert Cohen, of the Bloom Shoe field will make a good producer at) ¢ Clothing Co. has returned from his 1837 feet. This last well, however, vacation, which was spent in Edge- has met with a mishap and a water) mont, S. D., and Denver. sand was found under the oil pay. Senge, This water flow must be shut off o7 Wear your hard-time clothes to it will drown out the oil and the| Mrs. yer’s to the M. E. Ladies’| crews are working toward this end Ajd lawn social, Thursday evening, | now with every chance of success. August 22. 8-21-1t —_—_—_—_.—__<—§_— eee E. G. Burwell, of the Natrona Power Co., returned from a business trip to Denver this morning. Mr. Cosper of the Sechrist Electric Man- ufacturing Co. of Denver accompa- nied him, and Burwell admits that seeing Denver at the hands of Cosper is a big proposition. EPS heart will want to see You May See Your Boy Over There Taken. by United States Signal Corps, Navy Photographers, and French General Staff. Released by the Committee on Public Information, George Creel, Chairman. See what our boys are doing in France; See the Americans in the front line The Truth About the War TO THE PUBLIC—These official war pictures will give the people of this city their first opportunity of seeing our boys in action in France; to understand just what these months of preparation have brought about in combating our common enemy; to enable the worker in the munition factories, the toiler in the field, in fact, every man, woman and child who is doing his or her part, to visualize the results of their labor to the present time. They will show those who so generously subscribed to the Liberty War Loans, Red Cross, ‘Knights of Columbus, Y. M. C. A., Salvation Army, and other campaigns, just what their money has accomplished. ADEQUATE MUSICAL SCORE _ POPULAR PRICES, 25c and 50c, No Higher None Can Afford to Miss Them; All Can Afford to Go In addition to Pershing’s Crusaders Pictures you will hear the Loyalty Speech of Ambassador James W. Gerard and General J. J. Pershing’s speech taken on the bat- tlefields of France. These. will be reproduced on a Colum- bia Grafanola thru the courtesy of Webel Commercial Co. ©22000060000 Just In. SMOKE HOUSE: and Market 132 W. Second St., Phone 134J Half Block West of Grand Cen- tral Hotel ‘ DEPENDABILITY We believe in certain things because we know from past experience that we can trust and depend upon them. We will not offer any brand of mer- chandise. ‘unless our experience has been such as to inspire faith in it. We sell Brighton Carlsbad Sleepingwear because we know from past experience that they give service to the wearer. $1 to $2.50 $1.75 to $8.50 Commercial Co. Webel “ THE BIG BUSY STORE United States Food Administration, License No. G13057. Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows IOS TSS E TSS LSS SEIS LE SS LIS Ss. piicediatice, ee 0. Pajamas and Pajamions priced at Water Restrictions Removed Notice is hereby given to the public that restrictions on the use of water for imigation purposes is hereby removed and the people may use the water as they desire. 4 \ N) N N Q TZIPI PZILLALEALLIFLILALZLIPLALLAALEL LAL For the Ladies Who Care Announcing the arrival of a complete new selection of New York Pattern Hats from Gage, Knox, Bruck-Weiss You are invited to come in and see the up-to-the-minute im- ported materials in the make-up of these hats. They are not on display in the window Burkett Millinery Cleaning of the lines has placed the water in such a condition that it is un- necessary to longer deprive our people of water. W. W. JONES, Water Commissioner. CALLE LES EIALALLELLEZL LO Telephone /01-W Los Angeles motion picture the- aters have installed women as ma- chine operators. SUPERIOR SALI ASSLLALALALALLALA £ We're all going. “Are you? To CLEANERS & 122 North Center ‘ HIpe’ Wiese SS, SRG] The Cleanest Cleaners | % :