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“AF GITY YIELDS Be Woman. .and-. 15-Year-Old’ Son J Upset: Pessimistic Theories by Success on Homestead | “First Season 3 Despite the protests of iriends in Ousdha that it would be useless to coma'to Wyoming and try dry farm- ibg, because of the-unfertility of the 1d Without excessive irrigation, Mrs. S.: Pfeifer: accomuanied by her 15- Seht-old'son, located a 820-acre home: mead eight miles north of Gasper en the table land and proceeded gn a busingaslike manner to disprove the atetements, | ‘The results attained from the first ‘ye cultivation have far exceeded tbe most. ardent hopes of the settlers in.apite ‘the fact that last summe. was} as exceptionally dry even ‘or thia part of the’ country. Among the produce yielded by the ‘fittle tract of land is German millet, hog. millet, rye, marquis wheat and -gats in abundance. A small tract of potatoes of a few acres yielded be- tween -1800 and 2000 pounds. Besides the general farming work ‘truck garden in-which Mrs. Pfeifer ‘and. her son rgised water melons, (squash, corn, beans and peas was sec. ond to-none in the county. : 1 It, is Mra. Pfeifer’s belief, as evi- sd ’ by the fact that she filed for ‘an agditional 320 acres of the land, that had been condemned as unpro- ductive, that what Wyoming land needs more than anything, including irrigation, is-work’ and a tenacity to atick.to it until the desired results Rove been atcomplished. ALMALGAMATED ROTALTY INVESTORS OF GASPER “With ‘this:issue of the Tribunc Amalgamated Royalty Oil company atoek is offered to the investing pub- hig with the backing of well know. €asper mg Colorado financiers. The off 4g of 250,000 shares-and it tood that a large amount of ptrhent ‘already has been taken The first million shares were un- itten by. a number’ of Denver Wyoming soyettors: ‘company, which Ine cor- sige, bas as ono tod ay 1 of a of f $1. It has acquired roy- oe Ranger district of Texas {producing a sufficient crude to warrant the direc- je: company in placing the! nan 8 per cent dividend once.’ It is probable that the oy: nd will be paid early in| ‘The. company has negotiations i ay for the purchase of impor. } fdovelties in Wyoming in produc- ; {elds and has options on othe: apd Oklahoma properties in e there is large produc- ion of the new company Wednesday by the elec- Bteaident, William D. Walt- geveral years the general " extensive holdings in Creek and Lance Creek fields | Wyaraing arid which is controlled by French capital. Mr. Waltman re- éently resigned and has moved to Deiivér from Casper. The secretary is: James Owen, member of the legal fitm of Owens & Clark, Denver, and treasurer is Olando Preston, vice- president of the First National bank ef Denver. These, with Karl C. Sehuyler, C. A. Fisher and Roy C. Wyland, compose the board of direc- fore: ‘The advisoty board, which will faas‘upon all royalties submitted for sale tothe company, consists of A ere ‘A. ‘Dines, vice-president of 6 Midwest Refining company; J. H.’ Miller, one of the organizers of the Consolidated Royalty Oil com- pany, and C. A, Fisher, consulting ge- Gogist. -* ‘ od Gr Se _, Don. Camerson, a prominent oil and sjneas man, is numbered among the ness visitors in Casper today from | “ pybull. iv - * «* »_{Fom Hall, county commissioner, ig in from Arminto to attend the reg- ilar monthly session ‘of the com- ioners which will convene to- | munity in exclusive dances and enter-| SSUES OFFERED TO | the’ Franco-Wyoming Oi}| : 7 : ; So. from Los Angeles was her nephew, ree at his studio in the. Smith-Tartar, home ies nO kin, | SOCIETY *. | building Saturday evening the follow Grant bireét | Mr4. Algeo will pre-| Murray Sullivan, who with his mother the local H Géorg . McKenzie, observer at ture comp “a businéss visitor in t her station is back on Casper ay. o ing sudens appeared: + | side in the stugly whieh will be a con-\ has also. heen a guest at the Cronin the job fter an illness which boat M2 Novel Young People’s © Voice: Margaret Speas, Ruth tinuation of the Hebrew liearteure.| home since November. lasted over a week. + C. Gordon, 2 well known Cheyenne Clab Formed Adams, Isabel Hanway and_ Cedell! Th ladieg are requested to bring their > = 9 & business man, is a business visitor in Norris; - Piano: | Kathryn .. Thursday .night will see the first Hugo Sproul and Cedell Norris. * 8,6 dance and. socigl eRicreetineses of the -recently, organized Young Peo- as | ple’s Good Time Club which saw its /Delphian Society to inception at the meeting of a number | Meet With Mrs. Tonkin. of Casper, Club women Friday after- noon. be to afford a congregating place for the young people of the com- tainments, Committees of all kinds have been appointed to supervise, the, arrangements of the club work in order that any one obtaining entrance to the club will have to be recognized. | ay At the Friday‘ afternoon meeting Mrs. C. H. Long was chosen presi- | dent; Mrs. W. Storrie, secretary and | Mrs. Spencer Treasurer.’ When dances | or entertainments of any kind are} given invitations will be mailed 10 some 300 young people and a small charge just to defray the needed ex- penses will be made. | As the sole object of the club is to promote a good time for the ben- efit of the young people, acquain- | tance committees, dance teachers and other pleasure makers will attend the | club meetings to insure every per- son attending the best possible time. | e following committees have al- |} ready been appointed: | Managers: Mr. and Mrs, E. Grant, | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Black, Mr. and| Mrs. David Ray, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. ! Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Sproul, | Mrs. Emma Spéncer, Mr.’ and* Mrs. | M. J. Gothberg, Mrs and Mrg. F. | Service,’ Mr. and; Mrs. Ed MeGuin, | Mr.’ and Mrs, 'C. ‘H., Long, ;Mr., and Mrs. Walter Storrie, Mr. and Mrs. | John Jourgensen. | Floor managers: Mr. arid -Mrs. Bur- | dick, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crawford, | John C. Hayes, Mr and Mrs. Storrie, | Mr, and Mrs. Herman Seidel, and Mrs. McGuin general floor manager, | Music and hall committee: Mrs. ; McGuin, chairman. { Invitation committee: Mrs. .W. W. —— Sproul, chairman, | Publicity committee: Mrs. F. Ser- | < vice, chairman. | Pat. Refreshment committee: Mrs, | McGuin, chairman, assisted by Mrs. | M. J. Gothberg, Mrs. David Ray, Mrs. | A. L. Wallace, | Finance committee, ' Mrs. Spencer; chairman. After each affair given by the club light refreshments will be served by | the entertainment and refreshment committees. The object of the ad- mission charge will be to just defray the -expenses incurred without mak- | ang ‘any profits; It is planned to hold all the meetings at the Masonic | Y auditorium and invitations to about | 300, young couples will be issued for | each affair. ee —" AT TTT HT : =<Se, Emma Lasts! ~ 4% « Musical Students in Studio Recital. At the fifteenth recital by the pu- pils of Professor Rudolph Lundberg of Casper I wish to announce that ceros Hotel and Cate. ated and rearranged. throughout the entire place. night and day. / The American Cok Burnett, | bibles to this meeting. —_— Miss Jo Mahoney arrived from Los | Angeles yesterday after spending a,the First Annuz le |pleasant month in the sunny south: _The Natrona Chapter Delphian so-!land as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. * s 28 The object of the club will cietv_will meet Wednesday _at_the William Cronin. Accompanying her | Frank Palmer, proprietor of The Bootery is a busines: or in Cas- per for a few ¢ nection with at the Ideal store. Mrs. Herman Seidel was taken, to gual. The Greatest Name in Goody-Land “e-- OU knaw the realm of child- hood dreams is a land of sweets. Make some of those dreams a delightful reality by taking home WRIGLEYS frequently, Hew about onight? SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT The Flavor To the People I have pur- chased the entire furnishings of the Rhino- ‘The place has been thoroughly renov- Our policy will be to furnish our pat- rons with first-class service and treatment Our Cafe will be at your command . Hotel _and Cafe Co. D. E..“SODERMAN, Prop. a local hospital this morning where she will undergo a minor operation this afternoon. COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS Dr. King’s New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job Fifty continuous vars of almost unfailing checking and relieving coughs, colds and kindred sufferings is the roud achievement of Dr. King’s New jiscovery. Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the kiddies — all have used and are using it as the safest, surest, most pleasant- to-take remedy they know of. Keep Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning throws the whole day's duties out of gear. Keep. the system cleansed, the ap) | tite lively, the stomach stench w » King’s New Life Pills. Mild a: tonic in action. Sold everywhere. 25c. 3 Natrona Fuel Co. J. L. Biedermann, prop. COKE GEBOCOAL WOOD \@ City office 157 So. Center St. Gen. Office 5th and Beech sts. | VERNA C, BURNETT Teacher of Violin | Phone 768W after 6 o'clock | Lo doct eM fo ged KO ? So i Ok Se So Sold by all druggists. 60c and $1.20. SUSUe Syreeeruerists [eOsad S120 | 4th Floor, O. S. Bldg. Mote te ne Mo ete Hote oo teo ote scie tee ecie ce Meet ete Hote este a tanh 50-050 ao eho e50-aSo-sSo-eSe-aSe- sho eSe-eSo-sho-ase-shosse-slo-sle- soe 2e-10osee 40 160-020-100 He ee 0ee 400-400-000 406 420-400-400 60-46 EF. Winter wil leave for Casper tod: eee smorrew where he will hold : 3 a brief trem of court before yoing to| Chanucey ©. Bever; chairman of Cheyenne to sit on the supreme the Yellowstone Highway — associa- court at the coming session. tion in Wyoming, is « busienss visitor ‘ ‘ ‘ from Thermopolis today. Mr. Bever ©. C. Clark, a prominent resident i conferring with local representa- of tha Big Horn Basin, is a visitor in| {ves Of the association: and: other Casper today from Worland, Rose ee bs 2 M A Bening hotel, sells C, O. Woe entative of the’ Bankers Life of Nebraska. The kind Famous A ky motion _pic- you don’t have to die to beat, Soseeecccceccccccencccccccsccscocccescocceccccccccecs. : SPANISH and FRENCH Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 p. m. New Classes Starting. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Smith Tarter Bldg. Phone 349-M. Second and Durbin Poy The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE SPECIAL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Richelieu Telephone Peas ___._---__---__----- 18e Richelieu Small Early June Peas___----_ _____- 25e Richelied ‘Tiny Early’ Peas-__-_-...--__-____= 30e Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner Po-Xo- Me Meteo Me te-te tote tote tote tetete toceteem Soto te ete Motetevlete o-Seasoeto-aSo-ase-ocoetoste-ocecteste-sto-sto-otesteste-ste-ece-eie-ocoete- acolo ste steste-scestesce stoete-steetosteetostoateeleete ! ¢ ig - OUR FIRST + + ANNIVERSARY SALE : ig ARAMA : $ s 3 z < $3 FOOTWEAR ; 2 Take Advantage of This Wonderful ¢ Shoe Buying Opportunity 4 :? THE BOOTERY : ole ; eS 4 $ E. L. LIVINGSTON, Mgr. $ Take the Elevator oe wm ogoege Be Leeeetetetetetetetotosrantetetetoctosnarte tote cnaosnanete tetetetetetetetesnae % a >Se6 < + % + $¢ or These : Res + 1 Chilly Nights ! #3 ily Nights : £7 ee + + ON + Ss x -¢ $ $ $ Use a Hedlite Electric Heater ~% < A ge ee in those cold corners and to keep + : “Warms as the Sun warms” Ki $3 cx Saal your bath room warm. $ o . Xd z $ We also have Electric Heating Pads for.your sleep- - & ¢ ° y m3 $ ing Comfort. $ POPS Sroodg {NATRONA POWER CO. 0, as Phone 69