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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 (Sorae wi go ge 25 ws Aa ee ae on ws : Poreremmprrrrnrerrenturerntereerrrpprerrrerpeortrrererertreeerpeprersrereret : es Bia Ask 3 2 American -023 03 ¥ Prosedution Under City Ordinance! Tei = ae de | Comes to Close with Submis- Big Bive = ~ 1013 Joe sion of Evidence Showing U. Boston Wyo. 28 30 5 oS Big Indian 25 .30 S. Opium Prescription Cet, oon) seuss The first arrest to be made under! ee “o ae Casper’s new drug ordinance was) ¢, z o enkes L ‘003 ‘008 tried in the justice court yesterday / TINGE ame: “58 62 evening resulting in the defendant,| Fecia a ‘0f3 023 Arthur Aubert, colored, being dis-| th it ss ‘053 "sea missed with possession of all articles! © "Pier - yen oops seized. It developed that Aubert,; Kinnef - 69 42 who at one time developed serious}! Mosher Ui -700.00 - 800.00 lung trouble, had received the third] Mountain & Gulf § .32 Be government permit ever issued to an| Northwest - 08 Oy individual to use dope, the amount, Outwest _- 084 093 specified being one and @ half ounces! Pathfinder - +05 06 of gpium every 30 days. Premie -- 013, -.03 The government permit was issuda| Picardy -_ -10 12 by a government physician who at-| Riverton Refg. - Al 14 tended the man during an illness in| Republic - 02 34 Butte, Mont. in 1916. Aubert de-| Shiloh ——- aut 06 . clares that he used the amount of, United Pet. - : ela dope allotted to him from early in| Western Explr. -- 1.05 1.15 1916 until in°1917. Dr. J. S. Ham--| Wind River Refg. 28 26 | mond, the physician who issued the, E. T. Williams -_ 2.59 td) prescription in behalf of the govern-| Seereeel Shia Ae ae i ment wired Aubert’s attorney yester-/ dap authenticating the statement of the defendant. M It developed that Aubert had not Warm, Sptings - SSI) ae ee - 1.85) used his permit to use the dope since ~ LS SS Sa * = 7 the latter part of 1917, having quit | Big Muddy - - 1.50} Fossil - contract P 2 & dui) Pilot Buttes. - 1.50! Lander 5-241 26 the practice after picking up weight, from 111 pounds when the permit was) issued, until today he weighs about 170 pounds. WIND RIVER COMPANY BETS LEASE IN. THE LANGE GREEK FIELD The Wind River company ‘is the! Pictures to Be Shown at Local Temperature of Past Week from latest to enter the Buck Creek sec tion of the Lusk field of Wyoming. It has purchased three tracts of lAnd in what is known as the eastern par- of the structure and will proceed ai once to drill a test well on one of the tracts. Drilling on the other two tracts | will follow later. The land acquirea | -36-63, | the southwest quarter of section 28-; is the’ east half of section 3 36-63 and the southwest quarter 01! section’ 1 The first well to be put down will! be on the section 28 holdings. This ue THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE \ WYOMING CRUD E OIL MARKET STREET DANGERS CHINOOK WINDS ARE VISUALIZED OPEN RANGE 1 N FILM PLA Theaters Thru Endeavors of Police Chief Sound Import- ance of Traffic Rules The peril of reckless driving on City and county highways and care- less crossing of- streets ‘is to be brought home to the people of Cas- per dufing the coming week, when the Universal film, ‘Careless Amer ca” will he shown free at local thea- ters under the auspicies of Chief“ot site is one-half mile east of the Glen | Police Jack McGrath at local picture rgck Oil company well, which now is! over 2,600 fect deep. The Midwest Refi g company has three wells drilling immediately north and the Ohio Oil company has just started two wells to the east. A carload of, rig equipment has been ordered, the company has ample drilling material on hand and the well is to-be put down with all possible speed. -— The results section 38 ar at the Ohio well’on taken to prove the oi values in the eastern part of the Luss field. The fact that the Ohio compa- drilling a mile east of its see- 38 well is accepted as evidence well is satisfactory DOC JEFFREY 15 iD ‘KICK’ HARRY LAUDER Dr. J. H, Jeffrey, who will appear in Scotch abies at the Elks’ Minst:el next Tuesday evening, tells ny touching tales of personal contact with Harry Lauder, the world’s great- est minstrel. They were raised in the same mining ‘district in south- west Scotland, in fact Harry Lauder worked in the coal mine belonging to Dr. Jeffrey’s father-and the boys of.the neighborhood, Dr. Jeffrey in- cluded, had the custom of poking fun at ‘“Harry’s” bowed legs by calling him “Bandy Harry” much to the miner's discomfort and it was his custom to chase the lads and ad- minister a good tfouncing if they were caught.. That was the touching part ofAheir acquaintanceship. @ur local minstrel will sing Mr. Lauder’s songs in costume and those who have heard him, sfate that he gives a most perfect impersonation of | If you have not secured your tickets yet, get busy for the great Lauder. they are going fast. STRINGED OUAATET {5 MINSTREL ATTRACTION Another pleasing feature of the . Minstrel'show to be given by the Cas per Elks next Tuesday ¢ ing wil be a stringed quartet comprising the Glen Farquhar, mandolins; Doc Burns and following: Jack Howlett and Roy Deffenbaugh, guitars. ~ A stringed quartet is always a pleasing number and these gentle- men will doubtless play themselves rity Loan Company, into the headline list of the big show., Bldg. “ houses. The-picture will fe shown free at the instance of -the recent rulings regarding traffic regulations for the safety of both depestrians atid drivers of cars. The picture will be a timely arrival upon the suggestions to be made to! the city council next Monday nigh by Councilman M, L. Bishop that some drastic steps shoutd be taken 1, the business district to end the laxity of observance of traffi¢ laws and the increase of the present regulations which have proven inadequate owing to the change in Casper’s population duging the past two years. “Careless America” which is said to be one of the best illustrative medels of traffic regulation, was made under the personal supervisior. of H. S. Firestone, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber>company, who has been one of the leading fie urcs in all cafety-titee movements conducted throughout this country To visualize, for each individual, the great risks they take daily ana to instill in everyone the habit ot caution are two of the principal aims of the picture. Many of the acci- dents which daily take their toll of ‘life throughout the country and arr evidenced almost daily in Casper’s {business district are the result 01 jincautidus work on the part of eithe. the auto vehicle driver, or the pe- destrian. Every step that could be taken as a warning and safeguaro ‘against loss of life or accident tha has been inaugurated in the centers of population are shown MmAhe filn. with talks illustrating the necessary {moves that will tend to decrease and eventually eliminate the accidents GROVER BOY, EMPLOYED IN STATE SENATE, BEATS “Earl . ensen, Grover, those wounded severely. He is now day watchman at the sen jjate, and has discarded his cane. six weeks. —- Hotel, 148 So. Center.. ~ a RS Money to loan on chattels. TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE | \Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. CASUALTY LIST 6 WEEKS Wyo., is recorded on today’s casualty list is- sued bf the war department among ‘Jensen, still wearing a cane, ar- rived in Cheyenne early in January, taking” his. father, a member of the ‘legislature, completély by surprise. He beat the casualty list to Cheyénne by When in town stop at the American 2-14-tf Secu- SSS | New York Curb I - Bid Ask pid est Refg. _-_ 144 145 / | idwést Com. 1.41 o! Midwest, Pref. 1.60 | Merritt ~~ 24,00 | Glenrock Oil - H Cosden ___ | Okmulgee | Sapulpa | Houston | Oklahoma P&R __ \ ; a oe New York Stock Exchange j at Stocks i Open Close} Mexican Pet. ---- 166 1683 | Texas Oil ___ = 187% 189s Sinclair Oil _ 3 344 345 U.S: Steel’ 2==__= 893 893 | ss « | Liberty Bonds Open Close | 98.92 | 94. 94.92 93.90 93.80 | 94.98 94.90 93.90 | 93.90 4 STATE REGIONS Three to Ten Degrees Above & Normal, Says Weekly Sum- mary of Official Bureau By GEORGE W. PITMAN (CU. S. Weather Bureat, Cheyenne) ‘Temperature averages for the week were from 3 degrees to 10 degrees above normal. The.snowfall during the first part of thé week relieved the drought situation, especially in the southwestern part of the State where there has been-a fall of 1 to 10 Encampment reports from 1 of new snow in the adjacent mountains. Ranges were closed over Lincoln county and much of the east-central and southeastern parts of the State; although chinook gonditions of the last few days have greatly reduced the covering in eastern ~dlistricts. Ranges where &pen e fair. Much more feeding than heretofore was re- ported, but feed is plentiful. Livestock ig in good condition There has been a slight loss from ckleg” in, the extreme North- Snow on the ground (inches) : Southeastern Wyoming: Cheyenne, Trace _(T.); Casper, Trace (T); Chugwater, 6; Wyncote, 4; Albin, 65 Albany, 10; Lost Springs, 6; Fox Perk, 29. Southwestern T; Dubois, T campment, 12; Knight, 7% Northeastern Wyoming: GoWny, 1; Moorcroft, 5; Beulah, 1; Spencer, three. 3 Northwestern Wyoming: Cody, T; Cedy No. n ‘the hills; Shoshoni, 1; Greybu ; Valley, bare; Alta, 16. REV. J.J. BIBLIN, FORMER. PASTOR, RETURNS HERE TO ENTER-BUSINESS LIFE J. J. Giblin, formerly pastor of the Mcthodist church of this city and later connected with the Y. M. C. A. wai work on the Pacific coast, has estab- lished a local agency for two old line insurance companies, and will locate |permanently in Casper, having plan ned to extend his activities to thi real estate business in the near fu- ture. Mr. Giblin is today arranging for offices which will be opened for business in a few days. ~ Mr. Giblin will handle the Equ ble Life andthe Caledoian Fire ance business in Casp nies with firmly estak tions thruout the -country. the advantage of a wide acquaint- Lander, Wyoming Evanston, rover, ed reputs ance and many friends among thy! Casper public in entering upon his are unanimous in predicting success for him in a Ministrial duties business here they new field of work. proved too coffining for Mr. Giblir of the business world. _ Get a lot in the High School Ad ., dition to Lusk, the new oil center ot to Casper after spending a two weeks’ t bed i > . e| fil caatern Wyoming. P t]|MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT CO.. . G : Owners, | Ht 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. enne merchant, is numbered among two conina * He has while pastor of the Methodist cauren but several months of outdoor attivi- ties on the coast have improved his health materially and_he will con, Suite 302 O.-S. tinue his residence her€ as a member Jr., has returnea C.N, Gillam of Western Nebraska Gc is spending a few days in Casper is identified with local minin vecation and business trip in Denver. Visiting with companies in which he prises 1 business visitor ir * * ® for a few days J. A. Kunkle, a prominent Chey. HARRY FREE, Agents, 157 So. Center St. f ‘the capital city men who are looking| spending several days in Ca after their is interested here, Verne Mitchell, of Chicago, here. il intere: behalf of Chicago c MANVILLE THE MAGIC CITY is is numbe on isin ‘ PODOSOOOSO DODO OOO OOD OOOSODOOOO OOOOH OO OOOOODOO OO OOO000 000000 090000000000 000000000000000000000000008 > Buy Today Before the Ohio and United Bring in Addi- tional Wells and You _ Will Profit By ‘Your Foresight. GLAD OF IT Did you ever hear them say: “I wish [. had bought such and such a place at such and such a price.” You might have said that yourself. Do not be sorry later that you did not buy a lot at the present low prices. 30 Per Cent Down—Balance 12 Monthly Payments |BUY A LOT IN MANVILLE TODAY AND BE eecccccccccoce Buy Today Before the Ohio and United Bring In Addi- tional Wells and You Will Profit By Your Foresight. PAUL H.-MOORE, Mer. Manville Land and Development Co. 159 South Center St., Casper, Wyo. ict AL AUT RULUNGD OMAR = ——— 49 Refinements The above briefly tells the story of the 1919 Buick motor cars. Not one radical change has been made— merely a further refinement at every point where, to skilled designers, there seemed an opportunity to approach nearer to perfection. Remembering the slogan to which the Buick Motor Company stands committed, namely: ‘When -better cars are built, Buick will build them,” the fact that experts were limited, as far as improve- ment goes, to refinements alone, speaks volumes concerning the intrinsic value -received by purchasers of Buick cars. CASPER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 909 ° Caspe.