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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE PROSPECTING TO U.S. TRANSPORT COVER BIG AREA RUNS AGROUND Southern Wyoming h Mecca for Oil. OFF NEW YORK Operators Looking for Oppor- TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. R. E. TOOL IS BACK FROM WAR CAMP IN ENGLAND R. E. Tool, a Casper boy who en- listed in the aviation section of the| army a little more than a year ago, returned this morning with an hon- orable discharge. During the time abroad young Tool was stationed in |England and was just on the point of being sent to the fron in France | when the war ended. He will at once |resume his former position in the ab- jstract office of C. E. Littlefield & Son which place has been held for him _during his absence. —_—— | 500 wonien nurses and a crew of 2,- |200 officers and men. Eluding all the traps set for her by her former {owners she reached Liverpool safely and discharged her passengers, then ONL PRINTING 15 STILL UNCLAIMED, 29,556 WINS The oil painting raffled by the Red Cross to defray the expenses of, the recent campaign for membership is still unclaimed and by reason of the fact that severeal days have elapsed the first number drawn has been eliminated and the winning falls to the one who holds the second number, 29556. If presented at The Tribune within the next two days this number | will take the picture. At the expira- tion of that time number 29729 will be the favored one, and if at the end of another two days, this has not been presented then number 29771 will win WOMEN PLAYE GREAT PART IN WAR WORK HERE Report of Mrs. Gray, Chairman-of Women’s Division State Coun- cil of Defense, Gives In- teresting Facts A remarkable showing of how the women of Wyoming helped win the war its contained in the report of © tunity iniUsprovent Field ocal/Stocksias oe | New York ease) Ask |She was dry docked and her accommo-| the picture. Mrs. W. B, D. Gray of iheveeee | Ship With 2,100 Wounded American -012 023 | Midwest Refg. --- 125 126 dations increased so that she could 7 chairman of the woman's division Southern Wyoming appears to be|. Aboard Holds Even Keel But| Bessemer - ‘10.12 '|- Midwest Com... 1.14 1.15 |take 8,250 troops and when she Our Wantads are powerful pullers./the State Council of National De- ss out ern qomune (eprearento be Is Beached Hard and Fast Big Bear — .02 i | Midwest Pref. _-_ 1.25 1.37 jreached New York again she was{ 7 fense. iBe pe se Pec n! Lance Creek in Niobrara is looked| Early New Year's Big Five -- 012 .0z | Merritt _-._-__ 28.50 24.50 fixed so that she could take 8,900 Woman’s Case win the first Liberty Loan campaign upon h man’s proposition nal Boston Wyoming 18 -20)u Glenec ces! ey a2 \rocee: ip started March 4 the women were not asked to take the small companies are taking in the | (By United Press) _ | Big Indian ------ +22 fogpy condense =, Wee aay Her next ude hae: third tri Startles Casper--- part. In the second, under the difec- the new territory along the Union Pa-|_ NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—The Ameri-' Center —__ -004 00g | Okmulgee: - at EHUD ae ict ae ee ne eterna The h : tion of Mrs. T. S, Taliaferro of Rock cific. : can transport Northern Pacific with Columbine _ 12 15 Sapulpa —_. 7.00 7.12 she went to Brest, erence, a fil Sprii the - sized $942,000. In The Lost Soldier and Rock River |2?!90, wounded aboard ran aground) Con, Royalty 82 g5 | Houston Oil _--_ 77.00 78.00 |accommodations were changed sti fe : Gnetieea ey ra they teed $2,- Ferris fields are the prominent ones 0" Fire Island, 40 miles from New) Casper Embar 004 .003 | Oklahoma P&R -- 10.00 10.12 | more and she was capable of carty-| A business man’s wife could not BTAleO at tat ehewt@a cue $3,204,- just now. The Lost Soldier and Fer. Y°tk Bay, at 2 o'clock New Year's! Elkhorn -----__- 50 153 C9 | ing 10,000 soldiers, She continued te/read or sew without sharp pain in| (7As450, a0 io instance thes had ris probably finding the most favor, ™0Fning. Efforts to float her at high Tecla __ ‘003 1002 | New York Stock Exchange carry her comp omen g meee and|her eyes. For years her eyes were ae awe iti Eoetenidente tena tne Tecsueaiots thai comparatively shal- tide failed. The ship is on even keel, Jupiter "04 ‘on | Sek all this time she wen me out ony red and weak. Finally she tried pure onic . 4 dem > drilling. z all ; hard and fast on a sandy, shelving) Kinney .5B 5S re) Clo: ednvoy protection other than that o: |Lavoptik eye wash. The result of| Peace talk to contend wih. — Lost Soliice will not ge aver $2,000) beach Mount. & Gulf. 14 16 | Mexican Pet v7od 1873. Rex own guns. Contrary to the gen-/QNE application astonished her. A) Working in co-operation with oth- ost Soldier will not go over $2, : f Mount. & G 14 : Mexican Pet. — 794 7% | eral opini gard ponease der nee - eee eed The hospital transport Solace is) Northwest -----. ‘47 ‘50 | Texas Oil - 1763 184 See eo ne aarti was never small bottle Lavoptik is guaranteed iefsy the Women eartedla meri ish there this figure will be cut considera-| Standing by and the wounded will be) Outwest --.--.-- 08 .04_'| Sinclair Oi 83H "BBR INGE cee eneat rin Cosaie EY rath THE oes oa oe oe eee Eee aera SEES IOUOY ack Gate ome mA ine transferred to her if it is impossible Pathfinder 05 = .06_'|| ‘U.S. Steel - DOO eee eee ua ap tare paa Reained | g1OE) Aint lamed. yevce gaeaN ey) ee oy Cosco er, Mrs. In the Rock River field the larger! t® Pull the Northern Pacific into! pyemier .03 43 Varese THGUMeZt Micip ins Stay ee ase oval staréle wyousw iehieetaNicy Giss; wa comeancuiy ae ara companies who opened the territory | deeper water. A fleet of rescue ves-| Picardy io 812) | Site jeibien_ Ee Sent [cea in Sep iamne® results. « “Allaninum’ qye{cupy BREE: | Gravy 15)s cuenta ve See a secured practically all the territory |Sels is also on the scene, including) Riverton ‘14 16 Liberty /Bonds fedora eat was ever) oe Pbarmacki Adv: | halon thorsnesins eases mamiers before the rush and the last fellows) ™#ny warships, | Republie .02 Bh Open Close | -tsmpanied by a dest — stitieuivemee cnplovedl ; 3 i . . The Northern Pacific was grounded, ghi 3 : accompant Yea mo SB LOyers of them were employed last summer find only outside territory which they | . Fs | Shiloh ___ 023 -08 99.46 99.76 | On the Leviathan the men of the| I WANT YOUR BRICK on the farms and ranches. oincucaratol GaniGeatiernwitht in,a dense fog and rain while travel-| United Pet. .06 708 | 93.00 93.00 | yegiments being taken over to France| | “According to the last census of West of these two developments.| ing at a moderate speed. She also) Western ‘80 185 98100 98100. |S eteneenne eee delliiig tiebal(ese WORK Int eeiduiae canted the lation the Medicine Bow country is to be! ¢arries 400 unwounded. Wireless) Wind R "21 ‘24 | 1st 448 ____ 9640 96.40. |vctiy shat to do and how to ido it on On Contract or Percentag: Betigy ocala aac ease ee mG played up sirong the coming spring| Calls brot the rescue fleet. There is! F, 'T. 240 2.60 | 2nd 44s 95.00 95.10 the reat ship. Each man knew hia| Call for Estimate Hoel bees ake ar eaee htan aight Il there has defi-| apparently no danger of fatalities! Wyo-Kans —- 1.40 1.50 3rd 44s 96.40 96.40 | place and there was no confusion at| PETER CLAUSEN | schools i in the largest sie Dr. J. 5 i ta Tee cat: of the wounded are unable to. Wyo-Tox. --.--. .45 .50 4th 44s __ 95.50 95.40 |the disembarkation or taking on of |M. Coxen, State director of voca- to h 26 id- WIXOMING CRUD Es OIRIMARKET: oS eee eee area Sana | tional cetucalion, is our Btnte ae » e arr 8 o----- oe - $1.00 Nk Basinges 2222. ali 4 man of the Americanization com: ‘ ae of fhe iseie PORTUGAL 1 TRUE Warr nS Springs ar ee pepe z ci irae each man would take his portion in ) tee, and has drafted an Americaniza- ha ane Raith 300 _ 1.50 Fossil __ contract | his mess kit-and eat it where he found!] 4), aud Blue Prints, Surveying | tion bill which we are hoping to have TO OLD TREATY WITH BRITISH conor eee LEMTHAN WAR, RECORD. SUPREME existing alliance in the world was| demonstrated during the war on the| © Western front. It is the British-Portuguese compact | which dates from early in the 14th century. 1.25 room. One trip the big liner was so crowed that she had to feed and} leep her passengers in reliefs in or-; \der that all might have their share. eS passed at the coming session of the Legislature. All of our county chair- men have received copies of this bill and are interesting their county del- egations in it. It arranges for even- ing school classes for foreigners and | carries a small appropriation,’’ | The woman’s division sen | | ies of the pamphlet caption \ica” to all its county chairg | tributed 2,000 copies of th | Series, sent out 200 copies g | ing Insignia,” agd re-wro out 1,000 copies of suggestions and Christmas rul in; | Thru the efforts of the division Bile Butte veg hander Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Crude Oil Testing a Specialty P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. 2et of oil int nd the crude is, Bee a brown oil th: nid to test higher vhan any other oil west of the Missis- sippi rive TEN DAYS OF GRACE TO SECURE AUTO LIGENSES; QLD TAGS ARE OBSOLETE or tnsticn tana’ oncsies sien Res {bound the various parts of Europe more or less closely in varying com- binations, has withstood the erosion | DEVOE PAINTS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE lliléng a Cionke Dae paccame ‘Facts | STOVES STOVES STOVES Let us show you our line ot Stoves and Heaters before you buy __ elsewhere. We c can save you money. all need of secrecy is,minor things and the engines were and more knowledge of| tested. This was done by taking off are com- the great propellers and tying the} archieves ship to the dock with many heavy! b ropes. The engines were started and} Now that past, more the great deeds of the war mencing to filter from the of the government and are ng Auto licenses for 1919 are now ef centurinarand Ghaneinelcen dit pieced together frtbm the remarks run steady at top speed for two full) j sixty young women enlisted in the taboo in Wyoming and the automo-|°" While the origi wlctee. of nae te and forced s by the men who did' days and nights. Not once were they | United States student nurse reserve. bile owner who has failed to make ti. ajtiance Belvenk Ape ee the work. allowed to slow down, but were kept | | “The patriotism of Wyoming has application for one of the 1919 tags) (ine was not sic ed until tt ng z It is common knowledve that the UP at their highest speed as tho the la ona um |been wonderful,” says Mrs. Gray clos- should do so before the ten days of aN: eee mth uss men who do the great deeds ure the; Vessel was in mid-ocean and running ing her report. ‘“‘We have no reason part of the 14th century, British and Portuguese troops acted together in an informal entente as early as 1148, in the expulsion of the Moors from | Portugal. A British fleet, carrying crusaders to Palestine, happened to put in at} !to be ashamed. Our page is bright Heng clear.” Ou WAVE SWEEPING er provided by law automatically! expires on January 10, At the end} of this time sheriffs and police offi- cers are authorized to make arrests for ure to comply with the law and 1 of the fact that tardy last ones to tell of them and it is lixe from a fleet of U--boats. The test) pulling teeth to get the tale from Showed everything in perfect condi these. However, the reports of ce- tion, and, incidentally, showed that} currences must be made to the gov- the American engineers were probab- ernment and from these the writers ly the most capable in the world by| are now gleanin the incidents that he way they put the great ship in 353 North Beech Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Buy War Savings Stamps— ome a habit with some owners . 1 in hi 1. commission. ; rs! Portuguese port while the king of Will go down in history as outstand- y enforcement of the statute is > oles Ese With all the s that the ti ‘ of Portagal was tevine islodyee the ing happenings of the great conflict. all the secrecy that the times | isted. An organized drive prob- s s_trying ro, dislodge he Among the most prominent is that demanded the Leviathan was gotten WE SELL THEM ; will be ma all delin- 1 th s without the new gr stopped by the office: vat German liner, the Tevia- out for her trial trip. Late one night! : a fleet of tugs gathered quietly und the big liner’s slip and she taken out in the bay, the next!’ morning’s sun saw her straightening! of the + Moors from Lisbon. B ‘if they didn’t want to ¢ in the common c¢ Tne The entente Portugal had a rather j | made over into a United Stat | ort to car our boys “Over | | There. ” The N: Department took! on tags will be Building Material of All Kinds. JANUARY FIRST HERE | | ' 4 to play in the European war. over the Leviathan on July 26, 1917, : : a TS Tae =e | Whi the wees tecaa vust,|and placed Captain J. W. Oman in out on a southerly course that would | [By Amsociatea Press] HOPE 10 SEE you IN THE 1914 Port a “rue to ee ee command. ‘The engines of the big carry her down the South Atlantic | WASHINGTON, Jan, “2-—A cold j F: 9 ' eA 's and other p 5 Shits thru dis- showed her new commander what she | 7 il, S WILSON TELLS KING sistance was needed. Br lanil replied | Tee and partly because the crew Was capable of. Down past the Car- STOCKS AND BONDS |ered.szeund sero. ‘The westher bu | tuga!l to send troops to Africa. neglected them. There is a point Olinas and on down clear to the West Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana leeanteenin Eas eastern half of th } ro, 3 here that the Ameri crew dis- Indies she fled like a scared’ deer un- i 2 ‘3 3 n t 0: e So during the first period of the Pate ic tei AP aya | tilthenlowihilisWaroundkGuatanaine other markets over our private wires. country within the next 36 hours. { ortuga vn of in-| covered that is interesting, all the ? 5 ae ; fe, | | voNTe i Portugy Ry ranoddity fn oe i Bera A rose over the horizon. In the spot| place the convenient focllities of our office at your dis anaes uv tt ‘al pied ih ie take, or else Made famous in 1898 by Schley and posal to uy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- | DENVER, Jan. —lIt was twelve Tegucw ES CUNG SAE MTN to ea ey Eee machines Sampson, the greatest ship in the ute quotations. ‘ |below zero in Denver and ten to Queen Mi : Geen made in these two countries. For all World turned around and again raced Information and quotations furnished upon request on twenty degrees below thruout Colo- ped to see them in ca fetus Gen ports oe were 9 their boasted suprem in the mat-| back to her berth without the people | Lozal Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. rado and) ygeming EO Ye It jnpAtricay Bortuscese at ter of shipbuilding, rmans have of this country even knowing that she Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. [see tl oe ceeen a ae. day in me - troops were shooting not placed a single improvement on, had left her berth. | |many y ‘rains into : TANT In 1915 their greatest ship that was not the as now ready, and on the the city were late and some outgoing uv uw Us nave inte SMAI mater’ American shores with 7,250 soldiers, the cold. DANIELS BEVIN euSTOM in her harbors and began sending an instance the boilers of the HICHESTER 5 =~ PILLS Liberty Bonds Wanted troops to the Western front. This than were all Yarrow-make C { Brougitynideclaratisitecenwara cron plavidilanaj ie eneivaetevers = Ure asoniS bare BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID HOW TO FIGHT Germany sO turbines from the same § Chi cheater aDiamon: aegis for } in Hed and Gold metallic The Security Loan Co. ‘SPANISH INFLUENZA country, (if THE ‘OPEN HOUSE By placing her forecs under Brit- ¢ : of these were manu- be ae sealed ith Blue Ribbon. B sh ind, Portugal was the first factured in Germany, but the designs pings! srerenignirens | 302 O.-S. Building | (By Dr. L. W. Bowers.) European nation voluntarily to hand e gotten from the English and yearsknown as Best, Ssfest, Always Reliable | Avoid di hs d over command of her army to anoth- American shipyards and factories. _ SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | ———- — leds spat peor ‘ember gestae [Ry Ansocinted Press} er nation, and she thereby became the fine finishing of the big ~ | ‘ poe i WASHINGT\ Jan. 2.—The the first ‘practical exponent of tho was torn out and replaced by CLIO IO LS OS DSS SMM SM Aa: Corman! Keep the system in | goed of holding “open house” New/&reat conception of allied unity of | bu ‘or the troops, the great dining T et practi niin od by of- command. hall was made over into a troops’ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN lea anse a an See. cles aan vv i by Portugal kept several divi mess hail and all in a wonderfully ae Resmi 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH |skin, and clean bowels are a pFo- and M and, ‘he West front, a small na of time, In fact the whole | ti: t di of the Navy and Mrs, Dan- Mediterranean, scattered de ip was built over inside to serve j : Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches ai NE ithe leas Cet a » Daniels received at their,/n Africa, and seamen fighting on her new purpose. EMEDYFOR opular pri Q ick i hi ualit | as eS eth ste ithin, Bakers received infor- ‘scores of American and British armed On October 16 the great ship was AT YOUR DRUGGIST. pop [ot FBS CSAS ighest 9 y- snd) to carry away the polsens.3 it is best to take a vegetable pill every other day, made up of May- spple, aloes, jalap, and sugar-coated, be had at most drug stores, een as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- fets. If there is a sudden onset of ost aparsss ike’ « duace 5010 aa should go to bed, wrap warm, take a hot mustard foot-bath end detnk copiously of hot lemonade. If pain develops in head or back, ask the druggist for Anuric (anti-uric) tab- ‘pronounced ready for s punt of Mrs. Baker's re- cept MANY AU KLE TAND HURT N BUCHAREST BATTLE merchant ships. POLO DOOOHOLDOGOS ATTEND THE BIG January Clearance Sale joucinaie ae In the Lusk Oil Field NOON Jae ay pone lets. These ‘will flush the bladder we killed and fifteen wounded l ee , jand Kidneys and carry o Poisonous tc tat tea soe Soll | NOW IN FULL BLAST All LotsiB}00 cach--S25.00 per pons «Sian ame BAITISH + ESTANES 1 COMMAND HUN SUBS (By Uni Presn) Jan. British destroy- 1 in Spanish ports to “rman submarines in- |two hours, with frequent drinks of jlemonade. The pneumonia appears jin a most trecherous way, when the influenza victim is apparently re- | covering and anxious to leave his | bed. In recovering from a bad at- jtack of influenza or pneumoni ‘system should be. built up good herbal tonic, such Pierce’s Golen Medical Disg made without alcohol from # and barks of Ameriéan fo: jor his Irontic (iron tonic) tH which can be obtained at. most deg stores, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. for trial pacake,—Adv. % Rare opportunity for Rooming Houses, Says 4 General store, Garage and Repair Shop, Amusement Hall, Laundry and sia oe lines of business. mapsessable stock in any given with Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear. at Prectcally. hs Your! wa Priv commandeer ierned there. >. SAVE YOUR MONEY. ticket ut The Harvey. Phone 467-W —Buy a meul £O999999909 99099-99999 999999990F999009-0990990'5, |

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