Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1918, Page 4

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ae Page Four ONL AND CLAY MIXTURE 1S USED. WITH SUCCESS IN MAKING ROADS ™-siew. of Materials. Available Shows It to.Be Best for Meeting Requirements of Highway Con- struction: iv Country Districts In the building of roads, no matter whether they are being | built in Italy or the North Pole, the first consideration is to; what use~they will be put. To build a roadway that will stand | CL MAN ARRESTED FOR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL USING THE U. $. MAILTO PARK BANDIT TRYING TO DEFRAUD, GHARGE MADE GET PAROLE IN KANSKS DENVER, Colo., Dec. 7.—L. Tes} porte, Denver oi] man, was arrested) p Thursday by. Fred Anfenger, deputy | B.. Tepttony former Benxer ae now | United States: tharshal, on a charge | 8¢Tving a five-year sentence in the of using the United Statés mails in) a scheme to defraud. The charge is |for holding up two stages in the made the foundation of an ‘indict-/ Yellowstone national’ park and rob- ment drawn by the federal grand | >ing’nearly 200 passengers of’ money jury of Oklahoma City, Okla., which | 2"¢ valuables worth’ between $8,000 B. Tedrow, and $10,000; is attempting’ to obtain the traffic of Broadway in New York City or Market street in| ¥#5 forwarded to Harry Philadelphia it obviously requires greater care than a pavement] Ome seer Ep weno 4 La-| The bandit has written James W.| Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool Furs. for a small country town. In the same way a pavement suitable (othe sine Lge = aoe itl to Melrose, special agent of the United) Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible. for a small city street is liable to be| | defraud saat out rec ortantiet | States department of justice, who e _—_ Oo - - =) unsuitable for the oecasional. traffie| Reign a rte “ana Sou Peaee pees captured him uwfter following his trail When you are hungry think of the A is] of a country road. of ake Empire Brokerage” company; for three weeks thru the Yellowstone ' White House Cafe. 10-26-20t or F t S ‘al The primal requirement for a eal |-which they represented was the fiscal | , a ny y gi anywhere is to provide a rneans of! | agent for the Big Western Oil & Gas| ‘ tek e a passage anywhere from one point to | company, the main offices of which | . ' e & another with the least exertion and ere ge arnices, Soa ae 3 = er expense on the part of the: traveling} ireulars sent thru the mails, it is ~ h e 8 Y i | public. In following-out this-line the claimed, conveyed the impression to} Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY j ¥ ie builders find that the roadway that! offers the least friction to the re- volving wheels is the most’ suitable. Asphalt meets this requirement prospective purchasers of stock that the company had 3,000 aeres of oil | leases producing from 35 to 340 bar- jrels of oil a day and had daily earn- ings of from $50 to $1,200. First: Wall Creek San Sand Penetrated| fj and Second Will. Be Reached in ear Future a parole. *day will always cause soft spots to _ land. After concrete comes the tar roads made under different names such as Warrenite, Tarvia, and the like. These roads are much like the asphalt Soca ite BY WASHINGTON has greater predominance in the tar. built roads than in asphalt. A hot | appear in tar roads and the passage Killed. in. action. 441 -| pase aetcabe strikes against’ ai rs of heavy trucks over these spotk-seom}, Died off wounds_ 169 z ee . is ruins the pavements until repairs:are’ : 347 1 pearnenyheiis bedsnwelang: FARM MACHINERY WAGONS made. The cost of the concrete and 25 ani tar roadways are nearly the same, || 522 ~ GOVERNMENT iS READY GAS ENGINES COAL the concrete being a little under that’ of the tar surfaced roads. 127 On ted mada ae 2 octal Sean rT TAKE 1990 CENSUS of the old style maeadam roadi and) — im action: -_ 274 5 a mixture of clay and heavy pe} s Toteb.y.-____=_ ._-__2)182 ‘ troleum oils and from the results: of) oe Plans for'talsing the next decennial Phone 62. Office and Yard, First arid’ Center. a few scattered roads built’ of this census in 1920 are rapidly assuming! {e! WYOMING CASUALTIES Floyd’ E- Evans, Douglas; died of wounds, James A. Evans. Robert'C. Marti, Cheyenne, wound- severely, Mrs. Kate Blood) Frank O. Engstrom, Rawlins, miss material, it woulé appear that this is the ideal surfaee-for. country roads, | inasmuch as its first cost.is light and its staying: powers as good) as the} .4 tar roads altho not as good! as: con- t is just coming into use and 3 : Eel ceckeus be the oatenise used | in& in action; Mrs. Mary Engstron for many of the national: highways | Daniel E. Lallie, Thermopolis, kill- 4 > iit all the | ©d in action, James Miller. that are soon to be built all over the| Claude H. Branham, Thermopolis, died of accident, Mrs. J. H. Bran- Macadam* reads are roads upon| ham. which a covering: of! from six inches! Edward B. Center, Evanston, to a foot of crushed me is placed | wounded severely, Mrs. Mary L, Cen- and either roiled to a bed| ter, it is estimated will be needed in You may think you added enough distilled fea : 8 by the traffie or bedded down with! ———a |Washington, water, and still be mistaken, y Masic by Chicago Trio pecs ohare = es time ge daying.| A PROPER START HISTORY’ ay VERRICT You may waste current and never realize it. is style of roadbed is probably the) “So your husband refused to b’ i i id! 7 Haroon snwoted robabed “known! panes tee ee Od Tie Kathe shy ort sell cain tity You may be using the headlights too much Splendid Masical Program and was sponsored by Macadam, a “Not exactly refused Scotchman, from. whom it is named.| ought. first to hecome oi told’ me they could not charter any But your battery writes the real story as it It is an excellentiroad’for slow going | machinery in general, so he bot me a| Ships, but they are here. What ship goes along. traffic but’ much fault: is-found with sewing machine.”’— Boston Tran- Tot them?” } That’s why you ought to stop today and have = — eee — ——e it when usedi for the modern avto) script. Adjutant General— “The Lusi- a test made—to see whether you have been . traffic of highspeed cars. 1n fact| eS tatlia, your majesty.”—Kansas City fooling. yourselfior not. Alnd ask about the Still Getting New Parts from the Factory is Very Unnecessary case is usually sufficient to tell them | whether they are dealing with ordin-| vary traveller or a bootlegger. A suitcase filled with whiskey, he} said, weighs from. 60 to 80 pounds. | A man cannot carry it with a loose, | carelss grip of the hand. Another) Warm Springs Salt Creek 4 Big Muddy Pilot Butte Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg; ; park, asking him to intereede in ae until next spring. i, | behalf and encourage the idea of | parole with United States District At- torney Rigdon of Cheyenne. If the candit is unSuccessful in his | attempt to ebtain a parole—and fed- | eral officials, including Speciai Agent | Melrose, believe he will be—he will | have to remain in the government The holdup of the two sem which occurred two miles. from Ol bea Sas was one of the boldest occurred in the Western Pesiestt "The two chulion were filled (ee pleasure seekers, including t forty members of the Boston ace of Elks who had left Denver aa a be Be thru the Yellowstone a few pe RS DENVER, Colo., Dec: 7. —Béward| HAS ANOTHER THINK COMING: Pickpocket (visiting friend in jail) my watch as a retainer.” ‘ Pal—‘And did he keep \it?”’ Pickpocket—“He thinks He did?” — Buffalo Express. pevinte eae NES REE ee CASPER! STORAGE CO: thing that members of the constabu- } lary have observed is that a heavily definite form. Secretary Redfield | said recently the work of enumer: ing the more than 100 millien inha tants of the United States. will be J ‘ started on a large seale about next July. The skeleton organization for the huge-task: has been formed, Sec- retary Redfield said. The census bureau has decided to ask the gov- ernment for use of the two large | buildings in Washington now occu- | pied by the bureau’s of the war de- partment. Approximately 4,500 clerks had no ships, but they are here. You a single season’s traffic’ often. ruins | When Wilyum began kicking the} pase You Can Fool Yourself But Not Your Battery and charging the battery too little, Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. |—“1 hired a lawyer for you this! federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan.,| morning, Slim, butd'had to-hand him | S=lMBSENT WITHOUT LEAVE, SOLDIERS ARE WANTED a The: State Council of Defense has) been requésted by: the adjutant gen- era} at Washington. to assist in locat-| ing and apprehending Harrison Brown, a negro, wanted by the Madi- son.county, Illinois, loeal draft board on.a charge‘of desertion. Brown yas last-heard of at’ Boysen, in this country, and a reward will' be paid for his apprehension. Privates Harry H. Larson, of the iva' without. leave from Fort Riley, as is Wagoner Fred A. Drew’ off Slater, Wyoming. All. patriotie citizens-are- requested to aid). if. possible} in. the: apprehien- sion of these men or any other de- serters they may know. of; { medical officers’ training’camp whose | overalls."”"—Indianapolis Star. | home address is Albin,. Wyoming, and | —————_________ Horace McClain of May-! worth, Wyoming,. are both absent | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 191g & FAR EXCHANGE Maid (from next door). Jones sends his’ compliments would you please shoot it keebs him awake?” °° Mr. Snapp—“Gire: my resp | Mr. Jones and tell Kim iT’ thins be his. debtor if he will Poi: daughter and burn her piano,” ton Transcript. So ISN'T IT dh “What is the matter now? her. mothr. ~ “Matter enough, I should sav that’ we ‘Poor: girts ate making en: money in the munition fattori e buy a lot of clothes we have io \,... A Pint, Quart or More ENTER better than any other available sur- , The| Loca! Stocks New York Curb ee face for present-day needs. After) WF B Dvke, th ant ti further representation is made, ac- ‘ Bia Ask |= Bia Ask of Delicious an_asphalt pavement is once put, ae im rh yx rf le Pot Be egies ss cording to the indictment, that the, American’ — 02 -024 | Midwest Ref. -._184:50: 185.50 down right, it will always be: tHere|2ewn the well on Poison Spider for| brokerage company guaranteed to| Bessemer - 09 10 | Midwest, com, --. 1.08 1,05 ICE CREAM ff with the single exception: that. in- hot, ad on, 10, parties, was in town purchasers of oil company stock that Big Bear .02 -02% Midwest, pref. --_ 1.18 1.32 4 4 | climates it is liable to injury from) {? a me minor parts for) jt would resell the stock at a profit, Big Five = 02 -024 Merritt. <_._..__. 21.50. 22.50 sit — the combined effects of heat’ and! j)¢ sears ae Dyke reports | of from $1 to $2 a share. Boston Wyo .20 .21 | Glenrock. Oil. - 3.25 ° 3.50 , bs on traffic. In Wyoming the weather. i Dake et a Bees eel Break “ Big uae = aes. ae pissin Be ee TO. Ti Ma d e hardly ever gets hot: enou; to in- a v4 enter __. pe A Fe mulgee a « 1 7 terfere with asphalt hea but its: rig iy iden eared pee ie GOOD GUESSERS Coren eo oy, eee Ae eee 1S e m sper use as a means of trans-state high-! : 4 ane Con. Royalty . “ ouston Oil -._- 75. fs say covering. is prohibited’ by the St me piri off the wellwill| ARE NEEDED AT Casper Embar 00%. ,-003 | Oklahoma P& R. 9:62 9.25 cost. In fact while asphalt is an ideal| Ve dted to the second Wall Creek) Elkhorn: - a, GOS At MT se - ~ pavement, its use is wholly confined “My 004 complete test. ‘ + DENVER DE POT Hecla - - +003, 008 | ~~ New York Stock Exchange) | to the city streets because of the tre-! | ra ison Spider country has} Jupiter 4 ee 05 Stocks i » mendous cost of the material. een hanging on the divide between | Kinney - -62 65 | | a condemned section and an oil field) DENVER, Colo:, Dec. 6—Members) Mount. & Gulf. 15 AT Open Concrete comes second as a sub-}for the past two years and the opera-|of the state constabulary stationed! Northwest 47 49 Mexican Pet. ---. 160% 159% | stance for use on country roads: This| tors there have had just enough) s+ the union passenger_station in Den-| Outwest - +033 04 | Texas Oil - 185185 | makes an excellent covering and | shows to encourage them to go alead| z | Pathfinder oJ 05 06 | Sinclair Oil | gives excellent tractive surface ex-| looking for more. It appears that | Vo" oo) Dreyent) Ge imyoreauen oF Premier — 2 05 07 | ceupt that in winter its tractive force | the territory has had a good gas field Whiskey are becoming experts at) piearay _ Be 7 ee} loses out under snow or ice condi-| and some oil but the main body of S¥essing the contents of suitcases and! Riverton Ref. __- 14 16 tions. The cost of laying conerete/| oil is yet to be found. From the way 8TiP§3 without opening them, accord-| Republic 02 033 is heavy and the chances for the con-| the gas pressure lies it would seem ing to Capt. Harry F. ‘Allan of the Shiloh _ ‘0:3 ‘03 tractor to put over a poor job are|as tho there is a good chance of Constabulary. United Peti J---- .074 083 good as the work is often accepted | getting oil lienere, os “T think that our men “are net! Western- Ex. “80 "85 without the rigid investigation that wrong more than once in a hundred) win River Ref___ 26 28 should be given every concrete road times when they stop a man and ask| E. T. Williams_ 2 2.50 2'65 before it is taken over by the county CASUALTIES TO: him to open his suitcase.” h® said.) Wyo Kans 2 1.40 1, or these building same. —_™ One look at a man carrying a snit- Wyo-Tex. a ~ 45-5, 3 EVERYTHING: IN’ BUILDING MATERIAL EIMBERS A SPECIALTY —_— Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps ‘The Henning Hotel A place to eat for particular. people ae] Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be welded. We save you timé and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Sftel, Aluminum, Bronze and other metals. ALL WELDS GU. NTEED. OXY-ACETYLENE G SHOP 118 S. David Across:From Shockley’s. Phone 611-1 the whole stretth, while. if it’ were world around careless like back yon- used for team traffic only it would, der in 1914, we dessay he didn’t know | have lasted sad einively: | it was loaded.—Columbia Record. ssests, eens io ° This is the only battery with the‘Bone Dry’’, + * principle that is your absolute assurance of gete ting a battery as newas the day it left the factory. _ Auto Electrical Co. 111 East First Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy will entertain Mr. and Mrs, Bert Brown| VIRGIL M’ CRACKEN. BACK WITH THE: GHIO. COMPANY ;and Mr. Arthur Dixon at a six-o’clock |dinner this evening at tke. Pratt Virgil McCracken, the genial book- | apartments. keeper of the»Ohio Oil company, who | left his positiom last. summer*to: take | on the uniform of Uncle -Sam-is back | again in his ol@ position-as-Gherebus | for the cashier. department. Mr. McCraeken* was. among the/ first selectives “téteawe Gasper for | the army and is‘enly one ofthe many | employes of the Obhior Gil company) who left thei® positions:to help Uncle | Sam when the president calléd for men. | Mr. McCracken is under H. P. Fer- 4 ree, manager of. the Ohio Oil com- pany business repartment and the company has held the positions open for all its employes. " peweccecccece: Cvcccbecccvccvcosocesovessocecoooosoasosoooecerss sess?" *! When: You Are in Trouble, Bring Your CAR TO US’OR PHONE 78:3 Best Mechanics—All Work Guaranteed EAST SIDE GARAGE Buy W. 5S. 5. SSCCCoTeSEneoooNeEs: TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convenicnt facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished) upon request on Local’ Oils; New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. SPARK PLUGS ACCESSORIES! | =. Phone 79-J. Third end Fis Pin oeecersvoocccs: BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP' MARKET PAID No: 4 Kimball-Bldg. Phone 702 : Phone 804-W STORAGE BATTERY | Willard ERVICE ST Viv Vi —COTTTTTTA TTT -.BEST. BOWL OF CHILLIN TOWN Se AT THE CHILI KING LUNCE mgt 0a ai ¢ We’ Pay $10.00 to $15.00 'for good; ones WOOL WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION 11Ul See W. F. D Ce

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