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, i ___ SATURDAY, OCT. 12, Underwear shortage is lighened. Casper has been annual convention at Cheyenne. The; Midwest Ref. 3 ‘ O18 024 | trying to get pipe since last spring resolutions are self-explanatory and | Midway —__ follow: | Northwest f * Richard Cunningham Comy 1 < 5 i é ¥ Le Ga —__ = : = rat N ' i] a Parry as N Clothing. — “ — & | Today’s Quotations WE | We are thowing the best <= Furnish models, styles and patteris of : aS OTIS & COMPANY, : , nal % the well-known Hirsh-Wickwire i DRY WOMING AND LEGISLATION scxtee="=:) “IN SAND DRAWS condecttes oe st \ ; our prices are reasonable, so if R ; ‘ | Allen “On. Bei. 2 Big, a ; ipifieeeen ari \) you need a new suit or an over- ts 01 | Producers and. Refiners Ci. coat, be sure and call on us, as a Bessemer 06 .06 N for the 5 we can surely please you. $ Boston-Wyo. Ae) he Opens New Supply 1 3 = ? |Black Bear--.-- -08 -10 Town of Riverton | Boys Suits and : State Federation of Women’s Clubs Takes Stand for! Big indian ‘20 ‘25 a es cade A 4 . ] . Ad d |Big Five —- 013 02 |. Another large gas well was stru ) ; Reform Movement in Resolutions Adopted at CSuntine o/s “11 [im the Sand Draw feb by the. Pro, | ercoats x | a an ners ¢ : = ss ‘ Annual Convention Held in Cheyenne [Cente ------. 00-01 | Riverton” The well was drilled with Wa “ahea hace @ oculiie ¢ | Cons, Bovalty-— PS “0 & Toe Bae pond, wet ye ast stock of Boys’ Suits, Overcoats ‘ Resolutions endorsing legislation affecting the care of erring and} SupneRE eer wie reas heel strike will stimulate & and Mackinaws now so bring < unfortunate girls in Wyoming, a matter in which the state has been Glenrock Oil--_ 3.25 $.37a| the recent efforts of the people of | Wy your boys to us and we can_fit 4 sadly negligent, the enaction of a law prohibiting the sale of liquor, [BeleesWiao, cone ap tee heron te the gat OP tke sports| them satisfactorily, and yon will ¢ measures that will assist in stamping out venereal disease, and pledges ites eg ‘07 “10 of steel products and fhe cloth find that they are right. Call ‘ to support the government in all its war activities were adopted by | Kinney -- 57 -60 peccenyy Ba oie ch nt and be conyinced. ‘ the Wyoming Federation of Women’s clubs which recently closed its eT, Toe 20.80 sas 4 Gaon wna wait eu tia behest sc N * { 45 .50 | for a pipe line to the Virginian wells | It is now time to supply your- THERE |Out west —. O12 .02; but such is the scarcity of steel that | If with Unde np x th WHEREAS, The ,state of Wyo-| | Pahtfinder 07 .08 |the order releasing this pipe has not} selt wi Underwear ‘for e ming. has made no provision for the] ON COVERNMENT LAN Preniecee a “02 "03 |yet been issued. Fall and Winter ivonitieas tee care within its borders of the errring = {Rewablic Ret 42 of are well equipped to satisfy . or unfortunate girls who must be- eet iee Sees cag oy gad MERGER SWALLOWS THE your wants. The Union Suits ' come wards of the state, -and Boys who have reached the age of | United Pet..--- -04 07 are, of course, the most popu- WHEREAS, We feel that the state/18 years may now file on a homestead | Wyo. Blackfoot 008 003 i lat andiwathave splendid ee thru its state board of charities; has| according to the law recently passed | Western Ex,---- -50 60 f ; no moral right to accept these girle}by congress. When the draft law | Wind River F, -23 x = } sortment 9 Lge init aaa unless it can benefit them, was extended to include those of 18| YOURE -------- 15 a eee wis” make of Union Suits y Wind River Pet-- 19 i The Western Oil World is no more. for men; also a large sf®ck of WHEREAS, The Wyoming Fede-| years or older, congress immediately | ration of Women’s club feels that changed the law, holding that if a ficial ¢: t bi iv- ¥ | rach pete gue except, when wit °c? was old enough to felt for bin LANDER USING CRUDE OIL ON is issued twice a month. Also in the rmerger is included a daily oil news jn our own borders by agencies di- CITY STREETS sheet of Tulsa, Okla., and a Kansas ~ rectly responsible to our own state, | Stead rights accorded those of 21. therefore be it Those who file will have their rich* | publication. i The Western Oil World has quite Its demise took place quietly and without ostentation. It was merged i with a new publication, the Ameri- can Oil Journal of Kansas City, which the cheaper makes for Men and Boys. Don’t forget us on the Underwear proposition. Hats and Caps You should see our stock of € RESOLVED: That our legislative|fully protected by the Government, | committee be authorized in consul-|and their service in the army will) tation with the state board of char-| count as residence on the land. a ities, the Humane society and oth- ers actively interested, to prepare a bill to be presented to the coming session of the state legislature that | shall provide for such care of our girls; and further, | BE IT RESOLVED; That when! such a measure is prepared and pre- sented, it shall receive the ardent and active support of the Wyoming | Federation of Women’s clubs. J RESOLVED: That the women of| Wyoming, as represented by this fed-} eration, do pledge their local and} hearty support to the government, | in all war activities. | WHEREAS, A» constitutional) amendment prohibiting the sale of | liquor, Will be submitted to the vot- ers of the state in November, 1918;) be it SE RESOLVED: That the Wyoming) Federation of Women’s Clubs renew) its pledge of last year to use its best | efforts to secure the passage of this| amendment; and that each club be urged to appoint a committee to di-| rect aciive campaign work. | WHEREAS, It is vital to the fu-| ture of the state of Wyoming that) her residents understand the lan-| guage of America and the fundaryen- | tal principles of our constitution, and WHEREAS, An_ education in} American ideals is necessary for the betterment of the many communi-/ ties in Wyoming where foreigners! have congregated in large numbers, and WHEREAS, The public schools of the various communities are without sufficient funds to bear the eXpense of free public night school for adult foreigners, | BE IT RESOLVED: That the;cluding the careful segregation of allj Hintze, late German Minister to rf pe ‘ 5 % ui Working Feloration of Women's| persons who show. any symptoms of| Chinaland now German ‘orsion ec | Weath equine tntealiad ab ances Tales Insurance Policies that Insuires you. Protection both in Fire and clubs, hereby earnestly urge the:leg- and Dr. Hamilton, the military | retary. |phone 271J. 10-5-5t Life 4 islature at the earliest possible date which will provide funds to assist all local communities in organizing and conducting free public night school for adult foreigners. | TES ee ee Per beer ro Arrering SEE BER J R E - ; o Tig Tait ella ee Bl lue Prin’ te A, | . I . WHEREAS, venereal diseases are} | | Crude Oil Testing a Specialty the cause of disability in the army! | Today § Birthdays i |] P. O. Box 325. Rm, 10, over Lyric and navy, in industrial life and so- ciety generally; and WHEREAS no “other disease known to medical science has such a destructive effect upon the health and reproductive power of women 4 gonorrhoea, and such a murderous effect on the offspring as syphilis, and therefore, be it | RESOLVED: By the Wyoming Federation of Women’s clubs in con- vention assembled that we earnestly request and urge the coming legis- |was found they were all cases of the | | \ ‘ELEVEN CASES ILLNESS AT PILOT BUTTE FIELD Dr. R_ C. Montgomery, county | health officer for Fremont county, | made a trip to Pilot in response to aj call by the Midwest officials to inves-| tigate a malady which was fast mak- ing inroads upon the men employed at their camp. Upon examination it Spanish influenza and the camp was put ander quarantine. Every precau- tion is being taken at the camp to pre- | vent further spreading of the plague. | ALL CLASSES SUSPENDED AT STATE UNIVERSITY LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 12.—In ac- cordance with the order of the state board of health all classes have been suspended at the university and will not be resumed until it is considered entirely safe by the proper authori- ties. The university library is closed, but books are being issued today in order that students may continue re- search work during the suspension All books are to be returned to a box} outside the library door and will be} carefully fumigated before returned to the shelves. The military drill for| both the university and high school ir being continued, and the hours of out- door work have been lengthened Every precaution is being taken, in- ian, feels quite sure that condi- tions are improving every day. No! cases among the young ladies at the dormitories have been noted. Lander is using oil on its streets. The local refinery cannot handle all the crude produced from thé wells and the cost of shipment-to other re- when the oil boom wag at its height, but of late it appeared to try to be- little the Wyoming fields in favor of those of Colorado. This.may have aused a falling off in its circulation a circulation in Wyoming last winter | | | French prestige in China, is seen by| section 4 and the other on section 34 }of Roman Catholic Missionaries in| ajor General William L_ Sibert, | who commanded the first division of | American troops sent to France, born| at Dadsden, Ala., 58 years ago tod: Brigadier General: Robert C. Davis, who was acting Adjutant-General of| the American Expeditionary Forces} sent to France, born in Philadelphia 42 years ago today. Edward F. Dunne, former governor of Illinois, born at Waterville, Conn., 65 years ago today. | Gen. Julian . Carr, retired manu- fineries is too great for a profit, so the city is being helped by the improv- rig therefore the underlying cause of ing of its thorofares, j CFRMAN HAND SEEN IN GYPSY PLAGING RIGS. IN ANT EFRENGH INTRIGUE, SAND DRAW FOR OILLING 7 ‘ The Gypsy Oil company is now en-} PEKING, Oct. p 12,— (Correspond-'| ¢orin the*Sand Draw field and’ will) ence of the Associated Press).— The | goon operating there. The firm is hand of Germany, working to lower | pjacing ‘two rigs in the field, one on SLI LIOIELS I SLI LLG DBM: the French legation here in the recent \of that field. attempt to open diplomatic relations The Gypsy Oil company has been Peer Onine praca anes The | interested in the Wyoming fields for nate on shies arches ected evi-| many months and has pursued a con- When it. was Basicanted sop eames rere os: aoe with , p wor) in sharp. cont wi weeks ago, that the Chinese govern-| the licy of wildeatting indul- ment. had appointed a minister to the! in b: t of pera tii Ee Vatican and that the papal delegate ae Sa sr anbboniet ss ¢ apes to the Philippines, Monsignor Petrelli, | _— ae had been appointed papal wuncio to 4 China, the French minister imme: [NL ANG Oil. COMPANY diately lodged a protest. The protest | ot * t was based on the claim that the ap-| 10 TEST ALKALI BUTTE: nointments were made in contraven- | which recognized French protection | | tion of the Tientsin treaty of 1858, | China, and that they were against the} The Inland Oil company is building © spirit of the alliance between China| Tig in| the Alkali Butte field for an- and the Entente nations. other test in that field, King and While negotiations were under way | Frix are doing the work and. the lo- China communicated to the Pope that | C@tion-is on section 36~ Abe Hillyer Monsignor Petrelli was persona non|is the field superintendent for the grata in Peking for the reason that | mland company, he is a personal friend of Admiral os entad Es Sas ia Don’t put off, but have Allmetal GEOLOGICAL WORK Casper, Wyo. ———- INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC NURSES NEEDED Hats and Caps for Men, Boys and Little Children. We cer- tainly have a great variety of styles and the prices are right, “Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the, Best” to Home. Have youa Home? Is youir Home Protecied? Those are the two important things in life’ ? ’ If you have no Home nor none to protect SEE BEN Many Homes in All Parts of the City or Lots to build one on. DON’T DELAY, SEE BEN! SEE HIM TODAY! Phone 74-W. WHEN SHOPPING TODAY VISIT FI PAPLAPZLAZALZALL LLL that our Country is Safe and Victory is Certain, let us give one thought The Casper Grocerteria NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS To Red Cross Nurses, Undergraduate Nurses and Nurses’ Aides: ee YOUR SERVICES ARE NEEDED Your name__- lature to enagt laws whereby gon-|facturer and noted Confederate vet-| orrhoea and syphilis and all other|eran, born at Chapel Hill, N. C., 73 contagious and infectious diseases! years ago today. | shall be listed as such. and quaran- Chester I. Long, former United tined against, as small pox, scarlet|States senator from Kansas, born in fever and diphtheria are quarantined Perry*county, Pa., 58 years ago to- against; prescribing severe penalties | day, . for failure on the part of physicians Sa at Ec, and nurses, to promptly report such! Money to loan on everything. The ses to the board of health equal-|Security Lan Company, Room 4, 3 ere penalties for the failure of | Kimball Bldg. 10-1-tf 2 health boards to properly quarantine | ———=—————— Feléphone: number. 2 oc ei eh ee eed ae . ‘ ee J] EWANT YOUR BRICK, [1 How Soon Available. .2---- 22d slaeon Fee, saTunpay srectals All goods plainly marked. We want you to MEXICAN NEWSPAPERS HIT | ‘or Your. Breakfast: é * : * U. S. EMBARGO ON PAPER||| 0 Sentract or Percentage Would Pay be Necessary?_.-_.____ ee E. C. Cornflakes per pkg. .11 call and look at our prices and sée the saving d — PETER CLAUSEN | (State whether, you are a Red Cross nurse, Graduate Hebe Milk, per can_____ 10 you can make by trading with us. MEXICO CITY, ODct, 12. —/||| s1€ #0. Jackson. Phone 804m. ee nurse, or Red'Cross Instruction Course*gtaduate. ) Report to Natrona County Chapter A.R.C. ori 950 ‘or Mrs.’ Isabella Ne phone 828-M. Highty-one Mexican daily newspapers nt embargo | imposed by the United States govern- ment on the exportation of ne print papers from the United States | to Mex Except for one plant which s controlled by Germans, there are no paper factories in Mexico + STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. Storage House on Burlington ‘racks CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. The Casper Grocerteria 143 East Second. Phone 426