Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1919, Page 3

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tiene TUESDAY FEBRUARY _ 4, 1919 NAVY PROGRAM STOGKS SOAR T0 TO BE SETTLED HIGHER LEVELS BY DECISION ON occu ni, ote POLICE POWERS Leasing Bill unprecendented in stock i | Activity | wading in local oil circles has been Reduction Is Agreed secre ms the favorable Upon by Congress ihe possibilities of the at Paris; Other | ster curb stocks including Midwest oil, Topics Considered mand. nited Press.) Oil men PARIS, Feb. 4--An agreement has|tlements of land been reached on the reduction of |spcedily foliov- the passage of the armaments principle under the League of Nations, it was authori long drawn out. tively reported today. This means} Midwest Refining opened yester- that America’s naval program either | {day with sa at $136 up to $6 over will be scaled up or down by the| Saturd e and closed at $135 league according to America’s rela-j bid, $136 as A total of 3.000 tive policing functions compared with'shares was sold in the New York the other powers. curb. The details are not expected to pre-| Midwest Oil company stocks, com-, sent any great difference of opin-|mon and preferred, reached new re- jon the council is agreed that aj cent highs. Common sold up to nation’s share in the international | $1/48 up 17 cents from Saturd naval and military police force wiil price and the close was $1.46 bid, depend on its wealth, coast lines,{ $1.47 asked. Preferred sold as high colonies and foreign trade. jas $1.75 and the close was $1.62 4% Jeasing bill, altho some classes may be = TOOMOOOOTMTOTE LUTE SOMee ee, The ecial committee to fix re-!bid, $1.75 asked. Sales totaled sponsibility for the war will com-;8,000 common and 6,000 preferred. plete organization today or to-} Boston-Vyoming stock gained 10 morrow. Secretary Robert Lansing points or from 18 to 28 cents. This was elected chairman. The council company has a large oil production in appointed two sub-committees for, the Salt Creek field, the marketing examination of all questions of law, of which is directly concerned with and one for the examination of facts.|the government measure. The constitution of the League of | Mountain and Gulf shares jumped Nations is expected to be virtually to 30 cents bid and became active. completed tonight at a meeting of the | They have been stagnant at 15 to 17. special committee having that under- This company only six months BEO Ww {brought in 600-barrel well in Heer Creek, which production the sov- {ernment promptly impounded on the jsxround that the title was put under te withdrawal issue. Columbine ad- vanced from 17 to 22; Bessamer | stood 10 bid, while other Wyoming jee ks showed gains. 650 MEN NOW EMPLOYED BY MIDWEST, BIG TANK. jst. shed [5 NEARING COMPLETION wi Sor Numerous Wyoming districts jibe benefitted by the pa leasing bill. Maps of state with government withdrawal lines. the Salt Creek district are scores of wells ready to produce, and in the Lusk field the latest to be affected ————— Approximatelyal bore 150 employes added to the Midwest Refining compan payroll during the past month raises! the total of workers to nearly 650 men. In The big cement tank of the Mid-|py a yovernment withdrawal order, west on the tank the the big development campaign now river from the refinery com “imaucurated will be greatly advanced , pleted as far as the ¢ is concerned. wation work |by the elimination of pending contro- The last of the dirt’! vers is being cleaned the st Se out by mn | Sa ee shovels and the tank should be ready} You can sell it in the Want Ad to receive the first oil the last of column. March. The square by SURVEYS CONSULTED TO FIA REFINERY STATUS, The old sur’ tank will be 400 feet 0 feet deep. —_ he Bred- y, known as ley survey which has worthless in) many running: property surr ed at 1] meeting to find lard Oil company’s ref county nights co’ nt here is encroaching on ¢ on West Second — street. nal property lines in the county | run by a surveyor named Brad-| and according to the recommend. | ion of ineineer Wheeler it! was to try to resurrect | the field notes in this instance. — | Complaints that the Refining com-! pany has encroached on the road to the exclusion of traffie have beer made tedly to the couneil and il city’s equity NEW JEWELRY FIRM TO OPEN | BUSINESS HERE be taken to establish the | The East Second street locatior cupied at present by the French S will be occupied t the Denver J compar ¢ re been sold to! = Hirsch of The Leader store H According to the plans of the Der ver com complete equir be installed for the manufacture of jewelry designs of all kind PRICE CUT IS SALE POLICY lowaward r sion of prices or all staple and fancy the of the com- Supply y in its sale ‘ stoch to moving into the loca tion in the I, O. O. F. building, form- erly occ by the Casper Groce teria. The Whol Supply com- pany's sale will Jast until February when it plans to move into its new quarters. The company carries on} t large stock nd and buys in such large quan s that when sale revisions are nade real bargains in retail groceries are offered. oo Tribune Wantaue are wonders. On the local board today Mid- men employed to imme: Refining soared to $142 with plete the proposed improvements. Reports from property holders, es Glenrock oil and other local is- pecially in the outlying sections of sues soaring: to heights equalling the the city have been frequent that the top prices during the 1917 boom de- lights were needed to afford necessa- The plans of improve- me of the belief that set- ment in lighting district outlined by contentions will the Natrona Power company will soo. remedy the defects in the city light- ry protection. Casper will adequate system of street lighting was reported to city authorities yesterd when a representative of the Natrona Power company stated that after a news Period of several months delay owing | nated from Washington on to its inability to get supplies, ma- oil leasing terials had been received and wire- ately ‘ARRIVAL OF MATERIALS PERMITS COMPLETION OF CITY LIGHTING SYSTEM acs acc soon ing system. € el negli Me LYRIC THEATER ERE EK EERE EREKE KEKE KEE REE ERE KE REE EERE EKER ER EER \ ant LEE EM: Don't Do A Thing ae Until You Read Attorney nounces that he has removed his law Te office from the Smith building to the} == Frank TODAY have England THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ‘EDICT IS SENT RAILROADS ON TRAFFIC RULES an com- habit an- &rew a | fruit NINE REELS of blocking the times in excess of half an hour. company eo A maple tree 80 years old was cut down recently at Hydeville, Vt. 2 crotch, 10 feet from the black raspberry TODAY FATTY ARBUCKLE —IN——_ ‘Oh! DOCTOR’ GLORIA SWANSON —IN—— “Wife or Country” Stunning, Cunning and Cute {10c and 20c In Tomorrow's Tribune Store Closed Tuesday and Wednesday Arranging For Sale Starting Thurs. Feb. 6 th, chief of police, was! = \ authorized last night to notify the division superintendants of the North- western and Burlington railroad com- panies that no further the regulations pertaining to block ing of streets by would be tolerated. nances specify that the railroad com- pany shall have the privilege when necessary of blocking a street not in excess of five minutes. residents in the Burlington addition |} it and from physicians were made to the council that the railroad companies, especially the Burlington, at the north Burlington crossing, nfractions of The city ordi- Reports from had been in the street many bush hed nearly to the ground and for two years had born an abundance of | PROGRESS IN SIBERIAN REVOLT) |for exploring Siberia has been found by the cabinet of ministers to be nec- |_._VLADIVOSTOK, Dec. 12. ek cconfewen: weigh scaresly one grain. \the revolution in Siberia is sounded Beet dc. cone Se EEE !a note of progress. The Government, 1°mek on January 15 to consider it. |“Organization of some sort of agency signed Yor the conferenes.” FIVE ONE-MINUTE TALKS about vesight THE grows en the akin. trains = FIRST. ‘The most valuable facuity that you pos- sess is Eyentgtt. Most people think that their sight is all ought to be be- cauke it has wiven them little or ne trouble. Those people who have taken the trou- ble to ascertain the true condition of their eyes have found it to be to-their advantage, beacuse if glasses were not needed, they were Glasses are worn for erates) Site OOD NI THE FOURTH. LAST The wise thin: de is not to ‘f! or ‘guess’ about gees but to come B! them eclentitic- tested. We will tell you their exact condition and needs. Do not he afraid that we shalt ‘recommend whether you — ly them or not. conscientious perfectly frank. you Go not need Glas- ses -we shall tell you So. THE Do you suffer from Headache and gener- al nervous troubtes? If so, have you ever thought of your eyes as a possitle cause? You may ibe able to see quite well, but if your eyes ure #light- ly imperfect, ua se- vere strain is caused by the eflort to op- tain clear vision. and ‘this in. turn causes ment. skill, arising long experience difficult cases y. moving all strain from the eyes, they improve the generai health. Try to grasp the full meaning think what it means te have your sight pre nerved. That is what Glas- ses do for those who equipped with the best _instrumen insuring precis: In brief, these It is estimated that four miles of an ordinary spider’s ‘thread Would The horn of the rhinoceros is not Telegraph Agency at Omsk 2xeports|Forty thousand rubles have been as-| jointed to the bone of the ‘head, ‘but We do not experi- We work upon sci- entific Hnes. We have from or and independent research. We have a perfect. Sight Testing Room, fitted latest and are 5 the advantages we In sola ner atgne | Headache. pend chet ee If you do need thom fl Sifter you. AS Quali. ground, 4 | Oved not all that Now, even thovgh§ much your eyes areq We Shall tell you se. 9 fied Sigh t-Testing end why; ‘then you can decide for your- ecif what to do. You have nothing to Jose, but posibly much ‘to gain by coming. ‘We extend you a wgordial invitation. you we wee would it not pa: to find out if vour Hendache or other trouble is the resuit if ria causea ne sight ce- fect ef vision? think you ‘can 9 worth to you, but you don't know ‘whether you need Glasses ‘or not. You cannot ‘elt the condition of your | eyes. And this brings us to mnother tmportgnt point could Specialists they very that be expected, have ‘received valuable infor- mation, afterwards probably securing eye aids which both give clear, comfortable vision and preserve gers of delay, but COME Now. % To the People of Casper I wish to announce that I have pur- chased the entire furnishings of the Rhino- ceros Hotel and Cafe. The piace has been thoroughly renov- % ated and rearranged. , Our policy will be to furnish our pat- : rons with first-class service and treatment 3 throughout the entire place. Our Cafe will be at your command night and day. ; THE AMERICAN HOTEL AND CAFE CO. D..E. SODERMAN, Prop. | N k Soe is % Ke NOOO a ILI INITIO SI OIOIOEIIOLM. $ e .> oe SOLD OUT at lodocodtoctertontreseato te dte edo MUST VACATE MY STORE WITHIN THREE 1 WEEKS! e doadeate % fe ? Am Placing My Entire Stock On Sale BELOW COST EVERYTHING MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES - THE LADIES OF CASPER ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS FINAL CLOSING QUT SALE. Sees The French Shop MRS. SADIE LA TOUF Ground Floor O.S. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. N BURNETT-HYNES Optical Co., Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel Bldg. car nad will give you the ‘best service that cin possibly be obtained. For your own sake, do not risk the dan- > | se —— PO eoeteeapctoaens a i te as ve nM ts i a te ts a

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