Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1918, Page 8

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; SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1913 ————$ — KNIGHTS OF GOLUNBUS BACKERS ORGANIZE TO AD COUNTY COMMITTEE IN UNITED WAR DRIVE IN Cir PAGE EICHT ‘LUSK FIELD GREATER THAN SALT GREEK DISTRICT, (5 PREDICTION MA Weebve td bey OI i Ty eet A ge Tee ‘ OF OPERATOR BACK FROM VialT Cost of Drilling also Less, Says Leon A. J. Phillipot, Recognized as Local Authority; Rig-Builders Swamped with Orders for Many New Rigs Wiliam H. Weaver, general manager of the Weaver Rig Build- ing Co., returned from Lusk yesterday evening, after am imspection Ps the field. and also the settling of several locations for new rigs Central Organization. In Great Campaign _ Last evening. at the Mullen chub }roems a committee met to form sn erganization for the coming frive of! ‘the community war service. Six per- ‘sons were present to lay eat the plans which are im turn’to be laid before the County Committee for final de} x that his firm has taken contracts for- he =. aR Se : & Mr. Weaver states that the Weaver Rig Building Co. has work arent rt — te ahead that will keep it busy for some time to come, and he has sent hy tye } =» ee wire to California, where the firm The great drive for funds to help =e 7 has seven crews employed, ordering eur soldiers will commence Nov. It five to start immediately fer Lusk to “amd end om Nev, 13. While the = take care of the work there. amount ef money required is small, The Weaver Co. has taken con- ‘ . Bu tracts im the Lusk field for rigs for compared. to former.dries, there is on the Allen Oil Co, the Glenrock, the to be no Iet-op im the matter of put- an Texas and many other firms that ting this drive ever, and it is hoped . want rigs hustled up im that field. that the County of Natrona will more a Another man just returned from than double its queta. : be be an extensive survey of the Lusk field MW. Purcell presided at the Pla and one who ean be relied upon for meeting last evening and Father >i a straight account of the field and Mullim alse teek part in the informal ,$ its. future is Leom A. J. Phillipot, E —— — ee =» e cc who got back from Lusk yesterday. toe dee’ en © course to a Casper Lieutenant Has Shoes Off “Mr. Phillipat stated that in his jowed in starting the drive. : > tt Once in Two Weeks in As- opinion the Lusk field would prove Those present were Father Mullin. = isting With Brilliant Of- to be about eight times as large as M. W. Purcell, M. J. Foley, W. J- u ae the Sult Creek field, and that it Chamberlin, Mrs. Heaston and Mrs. > fensive of Yanks would produce more oil to the well ahd than the Salt Creek field: At the ee ee re ee ee ee for them. Thev are right where ther peeled ea . : ote*needed. I fiarist nga tee muck ELLA FLAGG FROM HORSE Is me ss sanetorum inhabited by Hé- ) Perhaps you are one of a for them. The ¥. M C. A. ix doing bong Acorns, me \ Fi ~ vod work, but not as big as tae YOUNG VICTIM UNCONSCIOUS However, hefore hostilities had ac- large number of men who have € Red Cross. tually commenced, peace negotiations i) i ® “This Tobacco Fund Club, or the OF INFLUENZA were opened, Hanway evidently de- y sought the latter—your clothes ¢ Smokes for the Bows. is a wonderful s mandiny “pases. at any péice™ for ideal, but ,e thine. Nothing svtisfies the men like adage Oct. sf ae ee ee PB cic tgs tng OS paideareg nj x 7 as yet have never wr 7 L i Plagg oung, chairman © ie Nae a a1 3 » pe e e oa 5 & x 3 pa mg. These little things are what es ‘ee Young, piece giep ecg tie, sfierneon a Te sine downto ceze pl “iceorens haieioe wth bone 3 % found it. If such is the case, “ _ 2 mittee, died of nmeumonia today,| 22d is now confined te her home with and as indemnity collected a bex a: adh « 2 3 ee apes ens | talewing ecm *” a fraetured collarbone and 2 postible| clear Havanas, which set the editor & a ee f Fee eed tee Fee te We eh) Mrs. Bile Flagg Young. wae eue/fructore of the skull. tack about the price of 2 year’s sub- & clothes sevice I where we. see the results of our a-. of the best-lnown women educators Mrs. Cartiss can give no account scription to The Duily/Tribune. t twities and see the conditions, while 1 the United States. She was 2 of the accident, as she was uncon-| It all happened becouse The Trib- % KUPPENHEIMER SUITS F the ones at hom miss ws, are working 'e"der of progressive educational scious after the injury, Her horse,/une contained a glowing account of % Py harder than we are and can see no di-| 423, to which she devoted more Babe” is a spirited Arabian equine, MeCerthy’s martiage, which didn't AT i eet results from their fahor and went, than fifty years of her life but has always been gentle with hiv oceur, and the genial son of Erin y PRICED 4 Sakend and delrarde Sou wee ahat om = stress. x rex slightly peeved af once more be- y h w= are doing row. Weare hitting on CFTAS. BURKE oes ee a ee Con $30 and Up « all sides and keeping them guessing. = i I" 4 - 7 a “When I returm home I will have DIES OF FLU, | WANTED eke wate hee re Sree wer & Bee i ior pee se as STADIUM \SUITS B think they only needed two like me SALT CREEK Experienced horse- Y | Bee DEMOBILIZING Ps “Hoping thi will find you well and shoer, steady job ) 20 an p t prosperous. end wishing to be remem- ’ & é bered to si.\T amt, _Charies Burke, aged 24 years, d t t 4 iecceeske sails died yesterday afternoon at féur | QI2 op wages to 4 e “ “JOHN K_ ANDERSON ” ovelock at Salt Creek, after having a ee ats been ill fur some time with the Span- right man. Wire OF By Associated Press. | le € a Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest 8 invenza. Mr. Burke was a clerk BASEL. Oct. 2%.—Vienna rnews- priciest é cash price paid. Room. 4. Kimvhall for the Midwest: Refining Co at Salt write. capers are publishing articles relative F: I Ruildiig. -Sécurity Loan Co . shone Creek. to ees for demobilizing the Qo be THE BIG BUSY STORE 702. 10-12-¢¢ His mother, Mrs J. EL, Burke, of C B B United States Mood Adavinigtraty e a 416 Durbin street, survives Mr. , oi ronson, cat ae nevtepaper, says that two in| wild adage ie, Meekee ay SaoeeE : Money to loan on everything. The) Burke. The body was taken to the Mitchell N fantry regiments stationed at Kario- BUY W.S. S. Watch Our Windows S-eugity Loan Company, Room 4. Chamberiain Chapel and will be sent ttcnhell, eb. wita revolted, ~ Karlowitz is a village A very interestmg letter from the same time the cost of operation P would be smaller than the Salt Hee ear nie aid L. P. Me-| Creek for the reason that. there is lit- this, written by John K_ Anderson, +}. jikelihoed of there being any Lieutenant. im the 21st Field Artil-' great amount sof water in the Lusk lery. Lieut. Anderson will be remem-| field below the surface, and there- bered i E fore, only one string cf casing oy piece doer — icin would be needed to finish a well, © engineering department of the’ while im the Salt Creek field seteral Midwest Refining company, and who! strings of pipe are necessary. entered the army shortly after the The oil companies all appear to declaration of war. A part of his be getting ready to put up a stiff letter is reproduced here: &e fight against the government's order or = of confiscation and will all combine T can say that if I could see you together to fight the common cause. I have many tales to relate Lhave| The withdrawal order covers the ‘been through battle, under fire, have! frllowing sections and parts: Twps. seen the horrors of war from all sides, ca 36, Range 63; Section 15 to . 22, inclusive; Twp. .7 Range. 6_, and have so far received no scratches Sections 15 to 22, imelusive, and except from cooties, and am still om |27 to 34, inclusive; Twp. 35 Range the job. It is impossible to describe 64 and 65, Sections I te 24, inclu- @ batile. You cannot imagin sive; Twp. 46, Range 64, Sections 12 e such © | 12, imelasive, and 19 to 36, inchs thing. It first begins with a large! i... ‘7, 36, Qinge 65, Sectha 1). ne 22° | tpy, feels that his duty lies im lending| tory boys and Mrs. Heaston the Vic- needs most amount of heavy artillery fire, amd to 24, Sontasieg: Twp. 35, Range 66, etl ps piss mea prtsceim material assistance on the battle tory girls, whe are hoped to show the hunter wert the i you do not know what that means. Section 1 and 12 and 13 and 24; and sick, so the police notified Dr. ‘8° ad this impulse became irre-) what young Americans can do toward pleasure out of this fascinating ‘The earth quakes at all times. Firing Twp. 36, Range 66, Section 25 and Kaunp, ac city physician, of the fect. sistible with reports from Europe de-| helping their older brothers and sis- is from all directions and at all times. 36. " 7 tailing the ilustrious deeds of the ters who are fighting their wars over sport. ie ae aia soon to be on fire. One —_—— | thinks that the world is comin# té an | end. Men are getting wounded and ALTIES T killed everywhere. The Red Cvoss are darting here and there carrying the sysnied from the fais Atter oe = A EF DEPORTED tillery has fired a certain time on one = | spat, it fires a little ahead while the infantry “advances, The tanks move { forward. All kimds of locking ob- stacles are.in front of you. This mave- ment continues until the infantry has ‘dug im” After this is done the ar- The ollowing casualties are report- Mullen p Each ome present agreed to act as chairman of a committee to help out during the coming drive if the coun- Chief Wolf Holds Substantial Sum’ for Use of Destitute Woman Who Drops Out of Sight in Casper A sick woman supposed by the po- fice to have beem takem from the Queen of the Sand Bar’s house on the Bar to the State hespital under the supervision of Dr. Kamp has dis- appeared. Inquiry at the hospital re- sulted im the statement. that the-pa- tient had never beem admitted there and Dr. Kamp says he has no knowl- edge of the case. This woman was known as Mrs. Samuel Southern and with her hus- band tock up their abode some time Yesterday the chief received a wire! from Massaehusetts asking the con-| dition of the woman and her cireum- stantes and in reply to the chief's answer a goodly sum of money waz sent by telecraph to be used im tak- ing care of the woman. The money is mow om deposit at the station, but simee the hospital and the physician report that they know nothing of the ease, the police are im a quiudary as to the disposal of the money. Mrs. Southern was taken into the house of the Queen of the Sand Bar — ty committee needed their services nals “ - amd several others mot present were| John C. Hays, Natrona County’s| SO" Sto take charce of Bitty} first agrieulturs! age has resigned Che waek. his pesitiom prepara! te leaving) Several letters and communica- next Monday for Camp Tayler at tions were read from men at the Louisville, Ky.. where he will enter front, especially Casper boys, and the artillery officers” training school, also Father Bapst, whe was formerly notice of his appointment having im charge of the Orphans’ Home at been . received terday, together Denver, and who has been decorated with instructions to report for duty | with the Prench Cross da Guerre at Camp Taylor next Thursday. Hays and United States Medal ef Hone: tendered his resignation seme time for his bravery om the battlefields of ago, at the time of making applica-| France. tion for service, this step being Among the letters was one from necessary before he could place him-' C_ N. Franceville, whe was at Camp self im position to waive agricultural Pike, and is mew on his way across and official exemption. tthe eceam. Mr. Franceville is a Althe entitled to exemptiom by | former Casper bey and asks that his reason of his responsible position, | old friends here write to him if they Hays, like countless scores of individ- have time. uals whe are now serving their coum-| Mr. Slater will take over the Vie- Yankee armies. .He promptly began} there. - the compilatiem of reports covering There will be g meeting shortly of) his tenure of.offiee, with the result! the young Scales ef the St An-} that the records show the result of| theny’s perish amd these latter will all investigations and demonstrations.| be expected to help materially in the | They should prove of immense value’ coming campaign. The committee to his suecesor and have beem the} has asked that the young women means of sti==leting and imnroving forget, for the time of the campaign, agricultural developwents im the and as a patrietic move, the social county. While. the office, at the lines and eliques and all jen in time of its establishment, was, some- wholeheartedly im sae the eam- | thing of am experiment, it. has be- eome a bureag of information te the {ai vo ads ec money. We carry everything tillery, moves up closer. There are, no reads. Deep trenches are dug ed by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: after her husband had left her im des- titute circumstances and the woman city dweller, as well as the rancher, | Will, Tender Services to LESLIE L. GANTZ, FOR LEGISLATURE RE GOING HUNTING? Holmes Hardware Co. ‘Hardware for Hardwear” im all things pertaining to fi evervwhere, mines have heen laid and | Killed im action_ - S| wasumable to kelp herself. She re-| oo ate and gardening and the, {IPI OLIIITISTIIIIIIOI ISTO GI OS Tt the barbed wire entanglements built. Died of disease _ - 12) mained undor the care of the Queen ““°**3s of the venture is already weil . One moyes forword building roads as Died of accident _ _ ‘Slex the bar until she was removed. |*™s>shet. : : a iY he goes He works day and night. He (Wounded severely ___ - 31 suppenediy te the State hospitel. bat’, | Do7>- Teceigpe iatencive military eam count on beine several days and, Wounded (degree undeter- it develops: that the city physivian ‘Tine at the Colorado Agriculture! nights without sleep, faod or water., mined _ ______ -- 130) evidently had ne 29 part int im the tranafer. College during his attendance upon & After he advances he is under fire./Wounded slightly _ - 3 Soamshwvingermmgly, oo 2a > hewarterines ay : He lives in the ground and in the Missing im action — mA as. Battery Ave the Colernie Na A) woods. His hen<e is 29 strone ay he Fotal___..- --. 214 A IANS ARE tional Guard, is new a part of the can make it. His facilities for wash- Killed in Action Pescara ae 2 Soccer aca O30 co ine are that he is lucky if he gets David Quinby, Newton, Neb. laxgely of Colsendcans and Wyeming i) Th A M WwW k f A B F yg te Belt Boss ON MISSION TO = N ere Are Many Works of Art But Few siseo and have a shell lift him up off; Willie H- Cordes, Lockout, Mont. ai pi of the ground without awakening. I, Johm E. Shaughnessy, Missoula, ‘PEACE AL ANY a heave had my shoes off once im two Mort. q M b wesle, end sc for taking ore’ clothes Ruus T. Finnell, Lewiston, Idaho PRICE’ IS BOX A) asterpieces. off. thet is absolutely out of the ques- Severely Wounded tion. One doesn’t look for a place to Leo McGrath, Grand Island, Neb 4 sleep; if he can find a place to sit down, he sleeps there. rain or shine. Men work all day and nicht. Sher mop was right about his decision con- cerning war. We are brinving it home to the ones who wished it upon Harvey A. Wilson, Priest River, Ida Wounded, Degree Undetermined Lee W_ Gardner, Florence, Neb: William A. Hayes, Otis, Cold. Marine Corps Casualties Killed im action ‘who represent the strongest anti-Ger- his life strolled thre a cemetery and | mam tendencies at Vienna, have le OF CLEAR ONES Gene McCarthy evidently never in (Ry Aannefnted Prone} ZURICH, Oct. 26.—Prince Preder- ick Leblewitz and Barom Nadherny, : read the numerous epitaphs on many the others. Mew im the training »rea Died of wounds in action pre anxioys to get upon the line. They Died of disease .__ that city for Switzerland charged with a mission about whieh no details are given, according to the Neuste a marble slab, “Here lies the remains ef the mam who tried to whip the editor,” and f he did.’ his Gaelic ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee even desert and come forward to g:t into. attien. “The Red Cross is a wonderful in- stitution. Rriletw do not fly too thick Kimball Eidg 10-1-t Wounded im action severely Missing im Action _ Total _- tw Vietor, Colo, for burial. Journal of Vienna. RoR SUS Sadi ts courage surely overcame hix better judgment this morning when he TOM hed into The Tribune office a OMAN THROWN \ercs srenepeh: ant cote tar ten COMMIS S. _ of Croatia-Slavonia Hungary. ace PPP PPPPPEPPPDL MF —there are clothes and clothes Fs if bk | ff ee eT EE PP PEP PME LE LE LE LE EE LE EE PE a.

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