Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR WYEKANS UNCORKS NEW GUSHER.. * ‘ty TO BOLSTER HANDSOME RETURNS =<=""S===<- PLANG MD Seventh Well to Tap. Production Is Completed at Bessemer. - 1,130 Feet; First. Quarterly Dividend of Six Rlack Penr__ Per Cent Is Paid to Stockholders Big Five — The Wyokans Qil Co. hit the bull's struck a heavy flow in their well No. 8 on Section 28-39-79 at 1130 Spear feet. This company has had a*phenomenal success, due largely to Gisiroe Ol == the efforts of Leon J. Phillipot, the manager, and because of the recent Helca-Wyo. - strikes in its eight wells it has declared a quarterly dividend of 6 per cent upon its outstanding stock, the first payment being due today. Its Kinney _ Sa Re earnings are said to be in excess of 200 . Midwest C The Wyokans Oil Co. was organ- MEN IN. SERVICE Midwest er, ized last winter by Casper people and took over some property in the] TRY FOR TRACK Northwest Salt Creek field. It proceeded to Out west .013 -02| erable financial trouble of ‘late, but ill i vhich i. P; i ff A 4 ' a of e, but, ornidd he withdrawal area ead was] KECORDS TODAY \premtee™- “03 “03. | this is said to, have been straightened expecting production in the second Republic Pet. .02 . 08 jout in a. satisfactory way, and the Wall Creek. Instead the oil was en- avian ee Riverton Ke. “10 “12 |new board at dimatore te | going Soot serike is the eighth well Ghat. the Lg CeeAT LAKES, Il.rSept- 20° | tatted Pet %t5 OF well ina byisiness way s eighth w at the pote -05 i * 4 aki sak ae Gyentt bs Athletes who flocked here today to | Wyo. . Blackfoot 008 .00g | . E. B/ Curtis, the new president of! The company owns the Northeast test their speed antl skill on the track Western Ex.--- -70 .80 |the Board of, Directors, is a well- quarter of Section 28, besides othec|and field in the National A. A, U, Wind River Ref. ‘14 15 Koon Casper <i ase and..so.,is | DF. tracts close by, and has plenty f/title meet, wore military and naval | SOUne ~------- 25 20 . Willem Norwood Anes Nesbit is! territory to develop. In fact, the in iver Pet._ 19 -20 also a member of the directorate. company has drilled its wells more t- test out the acreage rather than to to go back and drill in between th holes it has put down, after it ha established the boundaries of -ts jfeature of the carefully graded and |but the direct ider that th 1. | > care a an¢ ti 4 e directors consider that they Sere Wyokans has declared a divi: eset stadium is the 440-yard MACHINE GUN jive enough money to go ahead and! dend of 6 per cent to be paid quar-| St™#ightaway. - It is a fast course and put down a well. They have en- terly, and this means an annual divi-} dend of 24 per cent. The treasury is also gaining right along from the oil income, and will continue to do : nt Ic |track he has equalled th cing in a military hospital here from’ point i 1d hi i te of the dividend declared. , qualted the record of FUADOSP! ppouete would Acer nat pnb, fan As po: in /spitevor! the ; 47 2-5, 4 the effects of German camouflage. | due to strike the grease on its hold- eer a he zprinvets will be Andy| White flying at an altitude of iM&S- ard, national champion, now a bi 10,0 f + |Great Lakes jackie, and Jo Loomis,|« 0) 17000 feet over the German i CAUSALTIES FOR dso a chaargien, eso “Moomis, |iines, north of Toul, Hill say what {a peralanten Gk: sad sfresk: for TODAY AS GIVEN The schedule of events is: looked like a German monoplan be-| The “monoplane” proved’ to be a Today: National junior outloor neath hirs. Monoplanes have a single biplane cleverly camouflaged. BY WASHINGTON A. A. UL championships. : gun, rigidly set to shoot straight for- Hill, rapidly losing consciousness, Huerta National senior outdoor ward between the propellor blades. | finally. saw an. American. shack, The sollawing veastaltien’ are Soe Hill dived at the plane. Just as|marked,with a Red Cross. He brot ported by the commanding general of |‘ ¢orenoon: a. the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action_ -6 Missing in action Wounded severely Died of wounds-__~_ Died from airplane accide Wounded, degree undeter - mined Died of disease- Died from accident and other causes — Total — Action Anasticio Tragillo, Walsenburg, Colo. . Gustav Roerick,-Litchfifeld, Neb. Wounded Severely William J. Frontilla, Lead City, Ss. D. George Christofilopulos, Denver, Colo. Ingvald Myhre, Tilden, Neb. Willie B. Orr, Dixon, S. D. Wallace _C. Roberson, Orofino, Idaho. John E, Temper, Neligh, Neb. Harvey VWanderhoof, Enid, Mont. Missing in Action William. E. Wondra, Valpariaso, Neb. Carl J. Eckberg, Huron, S. D. Alva D. Evand, Colorado Springs, Colo. George B. Lance, Thatcher, Colo. Claude L. McCoy, Olney Springs, Colo. Richard N. Nickerson, Grand Junc-} tion, Colo. Wilbert F. Fee, Cutbank, Mont. Chester F. Trona, Mina, S. D. Anton Wecker, Osmond, Neb. Harry Westphal, Grand -Islend, Neb. Chriss ,F. Willadsen, Marquette Neb. Edward M. Sharp, Loup City, Neb. Charles A. Shirley, Lawrence, Neb. George “E. Tabor, Manitou, Colo. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of casualties to date: Officers Deaths Wounded - -64 Missing ~~~ 1 104 Enlisted Men -- 951 _--1,983 In hands of enemy-- 11 | Missing” 22.) 2 152 | — 3,047 Total =i The following casualt ported by the cofantanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces) (included in the above total): Killed in action____-~- Resi ee Killed accidentall: earees ceived in Died of woun action — Wounded if VI PZTPLIPSPPPPLILPLLPZPLPPLPUIPLLLLEALZLLLLLLLLAZLLLALLA ML Moteli, Se ee a Killed in Action | Alex P. Christoffersen, Pinneo, Colo. — 5 Government considers Allmetal| Weatherstrip on doors and windows | a necessity. Phone 271-J. NT CISL LILI LS I IIIT I IOI IIOIIII IIIS. , insignia instead of the colege of other years. procure production now, and expects| Records are in danger on the great BOCHE FOOLED oe Roa Golder eros ten cae ew track constructed at the naval fees record of 47 second may tumble. |F. J. Shea, Pittsburgh U., now in the| wp 20.—Li il experts inthe: Statecwhp ia api aviation service, was looked to as the D. ‘EN, PORE: Henk, ge uisee S ; | possible record smasher. On a curved | 2: Hill, Cleburne, Tex., is convales- pany, and from a geological stand- in afternoon. the fuselage of the enemy machine’ dental hospital but the dentist proved | ‘ | Money to loan on everything. The | eral bullets thru the leg and his en-| saved Hill from bleeding to death. me Loan Co., Room 4 Kimball | gine was shot out of commission. -He}., Hill expects to be-back at the front | , Today’s Quotations | OTIS & COMPANY., | Allen Oil_2____ | American 382 01 | t .06 (Active Development in Sight After oi | » Straightening Out Affairs in- bs volving Valuable Leases Boston-Wyo. Big Indian Columbine Cente _----. e aggain when the drillers Cons. Royalty -08 The Wyomihg Co-Operative Oil 01 | Go. has at last straightened’ out its “go |@ffairs and is now getting ready to 2.60 |go0 to work on leases in the Richards 3.25 |fidld. The Natrona Oil Lands ‘Asso- 3. : 004 +008 ciation is said to be ¢énsidering én- rks Foe 38" | terinig into an agréentent ‘With’ the’ 63 .66 | Co-Operative Co. for the drilling of, Merritt. __ 20.00 |a well, and the deal will give the -90 torn |Co-Operative firm about’30,000 acres Miiwayiee “aga | im the Richards field, besides what “47 jit possessed ‘originally. «| Phe Co-Operative has had consid- |_ The Co-Operative Company —was formed of 500 shares, which were to |of $5 each, until the owners had paid of the shares are still for sale, [By United Presn] \gaged the services of one of the best ing after the interests of the com- Relay championships in| he opened up with his machine gun a| his machine to earth and tumbled out ll-around championships machine gun operated by’ a man in| at the door. of the shack. It was a i, ae aa cut loose. The Yankee received sev-| to be a,good emergency surgeon and 9-11-tf ‘fell about 6,000 feet, then managed | in about three months. ‘Mrs. E: J. Zavitz, of Toronto, has been elected to the senate of Me~ Master University, being the first woman thus honored by the institu- tion. | | | Under the new dower law which) «Oregon 4; . has just come into, effect in Mani) arranged a Fano oh is toba no married man can leagally dis-) chanics to fit women to Bay, pose of his home. without the consent |and operate other mach: of his wife. . jfarm. ‘ ws cer .. 146 East 2nd Street House of Money Saving Values ‘Women’s and Misses’ COATS SUS 4.) DRESSES Z SKIRTS WAISTS: ..~ HOUSE DRESSES UNDERWEAR HOSIERY ‘ APRONS ‘ NOTIONS A complete line of Millinery for women, misses, children} 2nd infants. Women, Misses, Children, and Infants fant’s wearing apparei, all ui the greatest money saving values. ‘a ‘ : __Owing to the wae: Drugs and Sun- ae ee ae Si ian” dry prices are steadily advancing. FREEZONE CORN Regular 30-cent value.| his Saturday Sale is intended to help | REMEDY. Regular 35c Special, 24c lessen the Household Expense, as you | yalue.\ Special :__-29c ~ will note by the following prices. u . WILLIAMS’ ASSORTED TALCUM POW- JERGEN’S VIOLET GLYCERINE SOAP. N Duns -Reailat Be waluc. me . Regular 15c.value. Special 2___1€+ YY SYLVIAN TALCUM POWDER—Regular aL ae FACE i 25c value. Special _-_.______ 15c at Regular 30c value. 45 ix COLGATE’S TALCUM POWDER, AS- Be Sh see : h SORTED. Regular 30c value. | PALM OLIVE SHAMPOO—Regular Speciale... are 19¢ 60c value. Special____-_____ 49c \) HARMONY TALCUM POWDER, AS- COLGATE’S BANDOLINE. Regular ‘a SORTED. Regular 30c value. 30c value. Special__-.=-->-~ 22c hY Sc@cial _____ 9b: _ Shits 19¢ AMERICAN BEAUTY HOT WATER iY JONTEEL TALCUM:POWDERS—Regu- _ BOTTLES. Regular $1.75 value. I) lar 25c value. Special _______ 20c Special _---___ $1.23 iY MELBA TALCUM POWDER, AS- IMPORTED KLENZO“FOOTH BRUSH- | SORTED. Regular 30c value. ES. Regular 50c value. - f Ih) Special 22.2 ea it 19c Special » +22 22-2422. 23239e iY CALDWELL’S SYRUP \-(* Tratm ouve soar] ra" | TANLAC Re . 60-cent value. ‘ Regular 15¢ value. | Special jo 8 49c} Regular price $1.20. _Special Special «Ile N > for Saturday only ________ 4 $1.12 ; h) TIF LILI SAD + TIPE LA Kimball Drug Store HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR WAR SAVINGS STAMP TODAY? i | ry TOAST and COFFEE Can be made fit for a King, when you have a HOTPOINT Electric Toaster and Percolator. Remember Saturday is the ‘Pz last day to buy a HOT POINT 3 Heat Gill fr . . . $7.80 Regular price is . . . . $9.00 MIS. ALICE WALTERS, the Hotpoint Demonstrator, will be glad to explain to you the merits of COOKING BY WIRE. - Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 Y/ |

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