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BRING WICK (TN SPORT Tie Form w A Dos oF TA aby GIRLS FLAUNTING THEM ON AVENUE IN HECTIC SHADES BY MARGARET ROHE. be Daiiy Cr SELF POISONING | VERY PREVALENT) seucay sesnsic tas never been Auto-Intoxication, Or Slow Self is two miles of heart breaking hills Y i |over rocks and gullies that look al- Poisoning, Cause of Most Mj impossible of negotiating, but Health and Disease. we promised to put a Maxwell on pe Advanced medical authorities assert! will have the little car pictured PAGE FIVE while on a visit to New York, into a trap masked as a fortune-teller’s establishment—there she is drugged ATTRACTION ON MONDAY 2x2 kept a prisoner. Her fiance and guardian, Dr. Robert Manning, fa- WATCH FOR THE SUPREME TEST. mous for his surgical researches, lo- cates her with the aid of detectives and rescues her. He avenges her treatment at the hands of her cap- tors in a unique, but adequate fash- * jon, and later returns to Kate, who Alice Brady, Select at the Tris th he Knife,” Eugene Walter’s essary for a subdued black veivet or |a chaste white sweater to top off {such frivolities with a dignified fin- will ap- t monday Weekly Summary of Oil City Der-| rick Ericotiraging for Indus- _, (Written for the United Press.) | top and we are voing to do it. We jy Most stunning togs of every sort tty This Season. While the fiews from the oil fields For every sport has May; dn tricolette, Georgette satin and For polo, tennis, motoring, Fantasi silks they are tucked and that auto-intoxieation is the founda. to which the human flesh is heir. tion of most of the ills and diseases | she clim upward over the roc the same name. The photo | ground through the cedars and sage- adapted by Charles Maigne and di- s has gone back home, where kindly nds have brought about her phy- Gol: i + brush and when she reaches the sum- rected by Robert ignola. Sid inente Tague wilin dae Be een sna croquet; jPocketed, pleated and button trim-|” phig coridition is nothing more nor| mit of Maddy Mountain far above the tisd Bradt the rol canny Su Caan EoeoaN eRe farts thei elpaee eens chee nd of dese: 60, | med. . In, ball room stades of Dink, Hage ‘haw the alow selpotsouing of | galleys, che will only be occupying xe TRB Southern etl Eton ease Raande i i = But at the end of day, | turquoise, orchid, apricot and Nile line yi i Lisdd ® of valleys, she wi y upyin® Kate Tarleton, a young Southern girl erous quicksands of the metropolis, sational, it hag been up to the aver-| She’s changed those togs so many | green they combine satin stripes up- berets Sle produced by the ex-| her rightful place of “Monarch” over whose memories of her old Mamm they settle down to a life of unal- age of importance, says the weekly summary of the Oji City Detrick. Good producers in Wyoming and Ok- lahoma have added to the output, and the usual nuthbet of smaller wells was obtained: Kansas had its dull period, and the production of heevy oj] in the Gulf Coast showed a considtrable detfease, owing to the , times ; jon a Georgette base in a manner to She’s had no time for play. reveal m@ch shapely symmetry. ..| Hardier, more durapie but no less} NEW YORK, May 17.—Some in gmart, are skirts of flannel and of | Tags—glad rags; some in tags—large serge. All white serge skirts show} and juicy price tags—and some in/a penchant for many pin tucks bi- velvet coats, the sport girls are com-| secting them around and around, with ing to town. Most every one knows’ rows of bone buttons, down one side that the smartest sport togs are worn| or both and always tucked and but- gushers at West Columbia falling’ off fast. But all the fields report ih- creased work. This is true, not of the newer fiélds alone, but it is no- ticeable in the older sections. May will probably be a more active month than April, although the lat- in i ies the bo fi vith |by permitting the assimilable pro- ter made a new high reeord. velvet sport coats that are crowding} Flannel and serge skirts run to aie Waa” Se ap ee ie to be converted into blood, Okmulgee county, Oklahome, re-|the abiquitous sweater for sport su-| large and colorful plaids and wide often yields to their baneful influ- rd muscle. It overcomes that ported the best wells for that State.|Premacy this season are certainly|stripes in black and white or color|ences, Bright's disease, heart trou.lgreni exciting cause of disense weak- These consisted of two producers} Winners. Some are cut on Tuxedo!and these are either box or knife ble, high blood pressure, catarrhal ness. It renders the body vigorous starting at above 1,006 barrels, More| lines, whilé others affect the belted! pleated. One-toned flannel skirts /affections, and other troubles are fre- {and elastic, it keeps the mind clear importance was attached to the Tur-| Noffolk style and both are equally ef-| of pink, Copenhagen or ‘light blue /quently the result of self poisoning ‘and energetic, and throws off the man Oil Co.’s well, since it found the oil in a sand below the other wells producing in the district, and indi- cates another productive formation. The depth of the well is close to 2,800 feet while oil is obtained in other sections of the territory at 2,300 and 2,500 feet. It will mean the deepening of more wells to the lower sand. The Osage had only otdinary sized completions, but the operators are showing mote activity in town, anyway, strolling down Fifth| toned pockets. The tricolette skitts avenue rather than through opeh| weave their silken charms around fields and a swagger sweater and tri-| fair nether limbs in all colors of the colette skirt are just as much in evi-| rainbow, but depend rather on their dence teaing at the Ritz #s teeing on color and material beauty than on the golf course. trimming and ornate garnishment But be that as it may; the newest! for the effects. and physical strain which we ate forced to endure which rénders the organs lame and inactive, and pérmits toxins—actual poisons— to be génerated within one’s own body. Usually the trouble starts in the ‘intestines; sometimes it starts in the stomach, liver, or.kidneys, but in many cases the blame lies with the faulty method of living, and may be traced to over-eating, excessive ner- vous strain, lack of exercise, or other causes. At any rate it is the more important organs that suffer the final damage and when they falter or fail fective. One stunning belted model in black] there is a new crinkly weave silk in! are all tucked up considerabley and/or auto-intoxication. A tired draggy feeling of the body, velvet has a panel collar bound with) all these delicate pastel tones that!a sluggish mind and dull memory, black braid that ends in two novel| Seems to be quite the newest wrinkle jintense nervousness, headache; stom- pockets, button trimmed at each side, of them all. of the front. Two buttons embellish In days of old, in ancient Greece| the plain tight sleeves and two also, and Rome, the winning sports were fasten the braid trimmed belt. The Crowned with laurele wreaths but now- coat is lined with white silk. adays in up-to-date New York the Black satin coats are also smart) Sirens of the sport feel that they are} and wool Jersey Norfolk jackets, in Winneres only when they are crowned | all vivid sh&des, turn the sweaters With a floppy wide btimmied hat of }ath and bowel troubles, poor circu- lation, imperfect digestion, constipa- tion and despondency are common symptoms of auto-intoxication; and nine out of ever ten of the American people are likely to be so affected. Tanlac, the powerful reconstruct ‘ive and systematic tonic, was design- | all the world. Watch for the date for it will be tea-leaf prognostications leat her, !loyed hapiness. ‘for the public to see and not “picked few.” We make no clain for the Maxwell that we cannot prove A test will prove our claims, let v give you the proof. THE MAXWELL GARAGE 167 South Ash Phone 643W and assimilative organs, thereby en- riching the blood and invigorating the entire system. Composed of the most beneficial roots and herbs "known to science, it enables the stom- ach to thoroly digest the food there- symptoms of nervousness and_ indi- zestion. It builds up the constitu- tion weakened by disease or mental and p| al over-work, quickens con- |g valescence of the invalid, and is a|§ Oil Exchange Barber Shop DE LUXE “WE STRIVE TO PLEASE” sure and unfailing source of com- fort to those who suffering from the effects of nervousness and over- work. That Tanlac does these very thin is proven by the fact that it now has the largest sale of any tonic on the A STERILIZED S$) TOWEL FOR EVERY CUSTOMER Roy Palmer Bert Svaulding Frank Lamb Geo. Lefringhouse “AM TOWEL AND FACE here than for several months In} pale with envy. Still sweaters are hectic hued and coarse meshed jed especially to ovetcome these very American market. Millions have used ara cere the southern counties the wildcat op-| by no means to be cold-shouldered Straw, garland, ribbon or fruit-|troubles. There is not a single por- it with the most astonishing and Our Face Creams and Toilet Articles Are erator is very busy, and a few com-| out of the picture. Coat sweaters of W thed or else a smart, close fit-|tion of the body that is not bene- gratifying results. pletions gre reborted as small produc-} silk and wool still cling to sporty ting, shiny black straw sailor, banded |fited by the helpful work of this Ta sold in Casper by the the Best We Can Buy ers or gas wells. dotted, A number of tests / shoulder and the slipon ones of wool in brilliant polka Roman |celebrated preparation, which begins are drilling across the river from Caspe armacy and in Aleova by its action by stimulating the digestive ‘the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. @2POOCOOOSOSOOCHOOTODOOSSOTEOSOOESOOOOCESEEOEDESEOES or silk, either with or without slee-| Strippeed or futuristly figured silk. (PII EET CE a ea ee ee 314.04 wants and needs the things you have to sell and is will- Homer district which will be impert- Bedgnsption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due ant in the results obtained:. At Bull rom U. 8. Tretisuref __-._-__. 2. _ 2,500.00 441,373.81, ing to pay for them. Bayou and Pine fslahd fair Wells} Teka Sahiadht g ‘were drilled in. The Lest ahs 2,406,570. the latter district are planning for) pa new Fefineries tO care for thelr OBt-| osiiat stock paid in LIABILITIES & eae Tell your story through the medium of well prepared W ee PM Several late producers struck in| SUMS tnd ool lanes pald 29/627.38 advertising. Talk to thousands through your local press Wyoming within the last ten days! Circulating notes outstanding --_______ 50,000.00 have cfeated more interest in that| Net amounts due to National banks__ 16,579.74 that prolific sand into Oklahoma. So far the prospects are not flattering. The news from Kansas was not ex- citing as only small wells or dty holes figure in the list, with the ex- ception of another large gas pro- ducer in the Elk City field. Wildcat work is progressing slowly. One of the tests in Chautauqua county is a small producer. There was nothing new received from the Elbing dis- trict. The main interest in North Texas for the past week centered around the northwest extension of the Burkbur- nett pool. It is still uncertain wheth- er the field discovered by the Burk- Waggoner well will be an extension of the old town lot pool or a new one. Some failures between the two sections though not,,in direct line, and the fact that the gravity of the 2 oils differs, seem to favor the sup- Position, that a new field has been found. A 2,000-barrel well in Burk- burnett, and several in Eastlend county starting at above 1,000 bar- Tels to 2,500 barrels, were the best found. Pipe lines runs show an in- ¢rease from all ‘the fields, This is partly due to the good effect ob- 65,000.00 115,000.00 tained by shooting the wells, as the|_.. Liberty Loan Bond: sand responds nicely to the use of | Liberty Loan Bonds, 3%, 4, and 4% per cent, hitrogiycerine, " There is no conta | ,,unPleaeed “nekae tt DEPARTMENT OF LABOR tion in test work, although many of Séchrities other th gaahGRaG 56,847.77 4 L the wildcats are below the depth at the stocks) ceed “diipladped Sie 7000 which it was expected to find oil. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank ____ “4,500.00 The former gusher wells at West| Value of banking house, owned , Columbia have had a tendency, to fe Z cumbered 5,403.62 crease rapidly of late, with the result | Furniture and fixtures_ & ae . f _ that the production of this division |Real estate owned other than banking house... Advertising will develop the dormant demand for the shows a corisiderable falling off, and Wat ones nc eriticates and Thrift Stamps ac- a th rel f ant val ada h ° i i ther districts} ‘ually owned —___-_____ o 2 Ss Ss y; 2US 4 5 Re! completions) intel arb ces iste cee Ladhal hdorve with Peden ARYA) £00 § on é Shetves OF Mercnants ana in é€ warenouses wildcat tests favors the opening of more pools. In Liberty and Fort Bend counties the fresh developmens ate very good. The field situation in North Louis-| jana has not changed since the previ- | territory. They have proven that gusher wells aré among the possibili- ties of the State and the output may be expected to increase. Production in Kentucky is inereas- ing rapidly. Thé large wells of Lee éounty have been the most important in the addition, and they are still be- ing reported each week. . The runs of | the Cumberland Pipe Line Co. have} passed the 20,000-barrel mark daily, find it is believed that the total out- put of the state is above 25,000 bar- fels daily. VAMPIRES OF ISLAND USE FROG POWDER | Among the women of Aghanistan ‘ Burkburnett in hopes of extending} ves, have taken on a new angle of ‘Fo be a good little sport these days prospects for) two, with a filet weave opens up new, ©ertainly does requires some clothes. Possibilities within its crocheted squares and filet motifs. Vivid and hectic shades of sweaters are still, in the running, though guaranteed not to run, yet the pure White sweat-| er or the one black as the Kaiser's conscience are the two chic favor-| ites. It is the sport skirt that is a per-| fect riot of color this season so} much so that it“s indeed almost nec-| at Charter No. 6850 Reservé District No. 10 STATEMENT OF CONDITION Of the Casper National Bank, at Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at thé Close of Business on the 12th day of May, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ___ Overdrafts, unsecured U. S Bonds: U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation_ U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged $1,561,673.74 955.67 50,000.00 Cash in vault, and net amounts due ftom na- tional banks 73 iconipantes = 28 2 sau srey ee ee ee Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Checks on banks located outside of ¢ 1,220.00 51,0 or town Net amounts due to banks, bankers, ahd trust companies | Certified checks outstanding __ serene checks on own bank outstanding. individual deposits subject to check. ______ | Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days | Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks __-_ Certificates of deposit - = . Other time deposits --_ = estore Liabilities other than those above stated: Customers’ payments on Liberty Bonds__-_~_ 50,710.29 = 67.00 29,356.51 1,487,040.73 49,670.25 3,700.00 108,384.14 306,414.87 125,020.00 2,176,943.53 | $2,406,570.91 | STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,—ss: , ! I, Q. K. DEAVER, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. | Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier. | Correct-Attest :- A. J. CUNNINGHAM, PATRICK SULLIVAN, P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of May, 1919. (SEAL) LAURA H. BICKNELL, Notary Public. OOOO US My commission expires December 11, 1921. PPPODOPDOSODODODO DODO SO DOO DOSED ODO OOL0 909099000900 00005000000006000OO00 BUSINESS HARD ADVERTISE of manufacturers. Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer, the public instead of standing idly by and waiting for something to “turn up.” 99000 0000000000000000000900000000 000 OP SOCOOOEOSOSOSOOOHLODOEHOH ESE HPO OOSOOOOOOSOOO HOODOO OOOO® Now, more than ever before, advertising offers greater assurance of profitable returns to live, wide-awake, pro- gressive merchants and manufacturers who employ it. The message of the Department of Labor is: Advertise —increase your advertising--so that selling costs may be reduced and ultimately prices will follow in reduction. (bed . the strongest superstition attaches to | the potency of the frog as a love} — U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR tharm. The mode of procogne kf 200000000 00000900 000000 000000000006000000000000000000 follows: Two frogs are tied back % f tacks A Mack hodtt ig painted PLANTS TREES W. B. WILSON, Secretary Ihave both. Trees are scarce this season and prices are high. Place your order for trees before March 1st or you may get left. I refuse to sell trees not suit- able for planting in this locality. WM. MOSTELLER ‘ Phone 1 F 3 or 557-M Evenings in the bullfrog, while the head of % SPADA A RUIBEIY Senatsented. he pair: are'then tbaked’ alive and | the, remains * reduced « to * powder, | which, sprinkled upon some +” dear | riend, is’ suppased ‘to cause her’ to, lose! the favor’ of her husband and to givé place to'the rival. ROGER W. BABSON, Director General, Information and Education Service MM PPG DOLO OO OOO HOO OSS OOO OO OOOOH OOS HOO OSH HO 0090090990999 9000 400000000000000000000 bP OCCOOOS Save your money—eat at the Har | vey. ( N N \ N N N N N \ N \ N N N N N \ N N) N \ % \ AN \ N N N) N i) N N N N N ; N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N) N N) : ‘ns >I