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Squire Warren E. Tubbs js in re- LIEUT. F. LUKE ceipt of a beautiful pillow top from > 4 |his son Wilbur Tubbs who is serving| The-annual meeting of the Stock-/ \fwith the colors in France,* Wilbur) holders of the Casper National Bank) |has recently been promoted to cor-| will be held in the office of the-bank Sem The pillow top is an excellent on Tuesday, January 7, 1919, for the | | French women, beautifully worked in| Purpose of electing a Board of Di- | ‘colored silk with the flags of France | rectors for the ensuing year, and for and the United States, including a the transaction of any other business “= j|4uitable motto. i shee may properly come before the TER UNCORKS 0 ERFECTS OF HUNUMGE GREK CIBER rssi meen nt ERE WL GA Wah i sete SS NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING | Pub. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1918. The Peruvians are a pleasure-lov- |ing people and in Lima, especially, | jthere are many AEE and | many sporting events. | heh degree, A Tribune Wantad wi Wantad will sell it. in the SRE ea ea Pc Soe Strike on Dome aes at South End of Field Proves up New Ter- ritory in Fremont Co. The little dome on the south end of the Maverick Springs field is proven productive. The Carter Oil company brought in a good well there last week | and conclusively proves this part of \duties® of ~the Natrona GROPER TONIGHT The doors will be closed on the draft board in the court house today, all work in connection with the duties of the of- fice having been completely sealed up. The members of the force will } The big gas ven 3 Creek field has been placed under control and the job is satisfactory. The pressure is shut in and can be let loose at will. A few nights ago) the crew opened the big gate and let jthe pressure blow out through a line BE OBLITERATED vance Will Reimburse Owners | Who Suffered Destruction But German Will Pay Bill in the End |rig where it was set on fire. flames reached far up into the sky ———- and illuminated the heavens so that it) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Lance | jabout a quarter of a mile from the) The) . WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furntshed by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. |side of South America. . az 9.—To re-| was seen for many miles. Local Stocks s the field to be oil bearing the same/ await orders to proceed to Fort”Lo- | construct the destroyed portions of| The citizens of Lusk and Manville | : Bia Ask MaRS a Ask as the big dome on the northwest. | gan to be mustered out. France architectuarally as they were | saw the great illumination. | American - — £302 -024 | Midwest Ref. 4 136.50 The well on the little Maverick) The personnel of the force since pefore they‘were ruined by the Ger-| - | Bessemer - -09 +10 | Midwest, com ___ 1, 1.06 Springs dome adjoins the properties placed under direct supervision of mans is the purpose of the French|to 80 per cent of the former value of; Big Bear - 02 -023 Midwest, pref. 1.18 1.32 of the Ohio Oil company and the/men in limited service was composed government as outlined by Bernard J.| his property. While the external ap-| Big Five - = -02 -02% Merritt ___ 21.50 22.50 Sheridan Wyoming Oil company. and| of Private H. Leslie Parker, chief Shoninger, formerly president of the! pearance of the buildings rebuilt will; Boston Wyo - -20 -21 | Glenrock Oil 3.25 3.50 both of these firms are putting down Clerk, Private Robert Gohn, Pri-| American Chamber of Commerce in| be retained. Mr. Shoninger said, the| Big Indian +23 26 Cosden ~__ 6.87 7.00 wells on the adjoining tracts. The vate William Christian and Private! Paris, |interiors will be constructed in mod-| Center — 004 -002 | Okmulgee — 1.87 2.00 Ohio is down about 500 feet and the Thomas Fiddes. The French government plans to| ern, sanitary style. Columbine ~~ -20 23 Sapulpa — ~ 6,87 7.00 “ Sheridan Wyoming is down about 400, The Natrona board lead every!accomplish this by reimbursing indi-|_ Referring to the fact that the Con. Royalty - 83 85 Houston Oil - 73.00 77.00 feet. other county in the state for prompt-| viduals for their shattered homes,| French governmént has made ar.) Carper Embar -00% . .004 | Oklahoma P & R_ 9.87 10.00 eh See itude in dispatching the affairs of the , mills and factories according to their | rang2ments to purchase materials for, Elkhorn —- -60 64. | s ee Tf) office and was highly commended for | value before their destruction, Mr.| reconstruction by pooling or combin-| Hecla - -003 003 New York Stock Exchange {Uj| their efficiency. The classification | Shoninger recently told the executive| ing its orders, he suggested that the| Jupiter 04 05 Stocks |of the September draft was practi-! committee of the Philadelphia Cham-| American manufacturers would be; Kinney =-_-- 62 65 | cally completed when the armistice! ber of Commerce. asked to supply some materials and| Mount. & Guif 15° 17 «| : Open Close fj {iL g M N was signed and instructions were re-| Ultimately, he said) Germany will) that they prafhote the formation of Northwest 46 48 Mexican Pet. 1593 161% ceived to discontinue the work. The pay the bill for restoration. — selling combinations so that possible) Outwest -- .034 04 Texas Oil 186 1853 ie ae oe) had pon entirely com-| Throughout the war, he added,| huge orders for construction material Heuioder + 05 .06 Sinclair Oil 343 om pleted, something that no other board French boards of appraisers have|rfom France eould be rapidly assimi-| Premier -. 05 07 978 97 Serie Pas comny ein the state had accomplished and been estimating the values prop-| lated. q Picardy -_. - +10 12 | » . Manville on-a lkrgereer ar territory the 37 to 45 class was well in hand erty destroyed by the Huns and now Se Riverton Ref. 14 16 Liberty Bonds Lieut. F. Luke, who brough. down {He firm shan arrivedMmrmmerel ines when the orders were qaceizeds have accurate data. Toethose who “Money to loan on chattels. Secu- Republic - 02 Open Close | three enemy balloons in the surpr well définkd ————_—__|— desire to rebuild, the French govern-| vity Than Company, suite 302 O-S| Shiloh <2. O13 97.70 97.20 ingly short time of 35 minutes. Luy ell defined dome south ef Manville, ment will i mdaniniey wine 12-2-tf, United Pet O73 93.47 93.47 | comes from Phoenix, Ariz., and he has according to reports of different geo- eee oust desnnizy sbonds cap eae Se ow ; ; ie a | Sagoctolcwoe Bene {oaista “and imayarale Poomipavicn cee = = = 3 a Vestern Ex. - .80 93.20 98.20 dene some wonderful work as an air. Holdiig scfedwa an dheswtracta Win River Ref. 26 - 97.40 997.40 | man. et: acreag Fe. E. T.. Williams 2.50 96.14° 96.14 Te The Manville Petroleum company is} ; Wyo-Kans 1.40 95.88 95.98 Callo, which is the great depot for also a large landholder in this terr’ e FI Wyola ie 45 95.90 95.80 the commerce of Peru, is one of tory and is expecting to drill a well! of s RAG hs ‘ “=| most important ports on the Pacific on thesstructure soon. i e ES 25, 000 FLYERS ANNEX FALSE CHARGE be ° Bart Gree z aie poe we aes The climate of Peru embraces :\ Bic Maddy = So TE0 Roast ke t | ery kind from the tropics to perp Tires at One-Half Price Pilot Batts “obiaier 2 crete |snows. There is no known plant o WINGS AT GREATEST ~ OF TRAINING SCHOOLS DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 9. than 25,000 flyers have won their — More | on concentration camp in the United States, since last This ar. The Dallas camp. while neither a ground school nor a flying school, was} the neck of the bottle thru which practically all aviators who have en- tered the service since its establish- ment, January 30, 1918, have passed. It was designed as a place in which, Addition, besides being 73 years old ting from 3,500 to 6,000 miles wear R's tke morale of the aviators could be|and rather infirm, is subject tovsnells Guteofsthem.. Itidnésntt matter what , maintained while the men were in| transition from one stage of develop- ment to another. Men came to it from the five chief ground schools: Princeton, Cornell,} the Texas, Illinois and California uni-| The length of their stay de-! transact a little business,” said Mr. versities. pended upen the room available in the flying fields to which they were} sent as soon as possible. flying fields they were kept at Camp Dick to await assignment. Thus the men were able to keep up their stud-} ies in a military atmosphere during) periods when they could not be cared for at the schools. The success of the plan is shown by figures of the men enrolled. Since the camp’s opening there have been registered 7.908 flying officers, 321 non-flying officers, 49 medical offi-| cers, 18,066 flying cadets, two en-| listed squadrons of 300 men, a medi- cal detachment of 90 men and a quar-)| termasters detachment of 15 men. The camp, which was conceived and) at Camp Dick, the greatest | |around pretty rough. ‘Afflicted With Vertigo and Stag gers with Dizzinéss, ': Jailed as Common Drunk by Local Police Arrested for being drunk, taken to the police station and locked in ayel! January. ; which he occupied for more than two revealed for the first time | hours, with drunks and vagabonds for ss made available by the end | his companions, all because he is sub- ject to spells of vertigo and unable to walk straight at times, was the experience of W. E. Petty, a 73-year- old resident of Casper, last Saturday. Mr. Pettey, who’ lives with his son, R. R. Pettey: a carpenter at the Mid- west refinery, in the Sheridan Heights of dizziness from attacks of vertigo, and is»partially blind as the result of jan accident road years ago while working at his worker. “T came down town Saturday rade as hardwood to Pettey this morning, “and after call- ing on a few people I started home. Unless they | The ina was blowing hard and I was could be sent direct to the advanced | very dizzy and guess I staggered a bit. At the corner Officer Webb grabbed me by the arm and told me to come with him that he would have to lock? me him, up. I-argued the matter with and he got sore and jerked me I went along with him until we got in the alley on the way to the police station, where I told the officer that I was stbject to spells of vertigo and that I was not drunk, but all I got was a yank by the arm and told to shut up. At the | police Station the desk sergeant was very nice, but they would give me no opportunity to explain my infirmi- ties, and I was searched and locked Call at the Acme Rubber Com- pany, 121 West First Street, and see what we are doing with ofd casings and be convinced that you are wasting your money by throwing away your old casipgs, when they can be retread vy rubber and vulcanized on the the same asit is done at the Understand, it is-raw ruliber nized on—not glued or stuck on, guaranteed 3,509, miles and, we to back it cp. We can furnish number of testimonials from ere in Casper and Natrona people county that are using them and -get- shape the tread is on the casing as long as the fabric’ is good. We will do the rest. You are invited to call and seé our work and while your car is idle during the winter months, have your old Acme Rubber Co., 121 W. Ist St. tires made over like new. The Henning Hotel A place to eat for particular people Music by Chicago Trio Sache ta a ie ett 3 tee) 2 3 Dry % ae aR ? a elaborate Silk. Ea Richards & Cine Cinaigeny The best the market affords from the inexpensive Lisle to the’‘most Real Madeira Work . ysnimal, thet will not Brow: here Goods Section Ribbons | ¥ We have the largest and most complete selection ever carried here in the city. If you are contemplating making up novelties where Ribbons are cequired it will be to your interest to iavestigate. Ladies Hosiery stablished by Colonel E. Z. Steever,| up with no opportunity to telephone lendid Musical Prosoram ig ‘ “ 3 " : : is now gommanded by Captain Orms- to my friends. T had to set in the oF e ; This beautiful hand-work is the very essence of refinement and = by McCammon. corner of the “bull pen” on a can iA , : au re pliner epee a econ pas “’ good taste, and can be’ procured from us in Luncheon.Sets and 5 O'clock # , ALBERT STRAUSS in eae and at ennes I aeons = ——— a f T N ki ‘4 tr the tsid t t tele- > J | SHone faDerareitap ror whom hada GattinpUNew) Barts ior thallettoryiis| Vary Usaereasacy €a iNapkins. x! Albert Strauss of New York, appoint- ed to succeed Mr. Warburg on the fed- eral reserve board. =e Mining is the great industry ‘in the) mountuin area of Peru and on the Pa-} The | cific vlope of the meuntains. principal metal now mined is copper, often mixed with silver. Lead and gold are also mined in large quanti-| More than a score of other met-| ties. als are found in rich depos dition the country is rich phalt and oil. In ad- 3. n coal, as-| j worked, and who knew me: but there [ras nothing doing. Along about 4:5 jor 5 o’clock I was released with no | other explanation than to shut up and | ret out, which I did in a hurry. They |had evidently changed shifts and the | new desk sergeant was very rough and ungentlemanly, and for once in | my life I wiles that I was 43 years old instead of 73.” This is the first time Mr. Pettey |was ever arrested and he bears an Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be © welded. We save you time and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Stecl, Aluminum, Bronze and other metals, ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David Across From Shockley’s. Phone 611-J Sr irre oii iy IF IT CANT BE DONE Sate eee Suggestion ift. excellent reputation for industry and . WE CA N DO Gk a ‘ sobriety among his friends and neigh- : - 5 4 5 | bors. EAST SIDE GARAGE We C '§) Thi List. I M H | Y. “T ordered the old man’s release Phone 79-. Buy W. S. S. Third gad ut ut Ss Ist, t ay € Pp ou | because it was his first offense,” said eecacece 4 2 0eseceeccvevcesccsccvecoesossonece, “ph |Chief Wolf this morning, “and be- rs |cause I did not want to humiliate him ‘by making him stand trial. Then, after seeing him, I thought that per- , |hops the ‘arresting officer had pos- sibly made a mistake, but policemen jare like everybody else, they* some- | times make mistakes.” -RUBBER STAMES 5+ DIEMAKERS Liberty Bonds Wanted BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID The Security Loan Co. No. 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 , GL IMI I MELT LTT ATG ASAT, BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15c AT THE CHIL] KING LUNCH ° Back of Grand Ceniral Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. IIMS ITT TTT AS, Spee Sewanee ati, aha tha a Se Ladies’ Waists Leather or Velvet Bags Boudoir Caps lurkish Towel Set Madeira Underwear *. 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