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a Se SL a. oles SATURDAY, AUGUST 9: 1919 WAR SOUVENIR BROT TOCIGPER BY J. E. ATKINS Casper Daily Cribune ARRIVE AUG. 1 | i | | i Kaycee Development Co., Kaycee, southeast. one: fon of 33-48-82 « The I dO” & ing com- , Denver, west one-half of 36-34- | "L, G. Ipwin, Shoshesi, all-of 16-39- *% P, Wilcox, Riverton, all’ of 36- 18-85. Butterfield & Carnine, Lost Springs, all of 36-33-68. STAR HURLE OF MOWEST WILL “AINE SX TODAYS MARKETS BY Wek Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. T. E. Goodman, Riverton,-east one- Kans. hal 34-95. Wyo-Kans, elf of 36-34-95. Local Stocks 2.50 3.00 { Wy-0-Tex.° __ 26 28 | . ——== = = nateeses : ; 4 Ainalgamated Rity. See {Spectacular and Consistent Play-| Neighbors of Woodcraft Lay Plans —_———— ao palestine ee American --- tanley Greene_ 100°°125 =| - 2 Den: ini Ser} 4 a od Atlas _\_ Mosher __ 100 ing with Casper and Denver for a irate wan be TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. sible by American Fighters Begeces 200 Club _ 300 400 Clubs Takes Johnny King ber of Visitors at State | , West Front Boston ‘Wyoming Teapot -__ 90 100 to Chicago Convention Here | STOCKS AND BONDS are im on Big Indian ----. N ‘ork. Curb —_—_ Daily telegraphic from New Denver, i .: G Burke Oil — Midwest Ber vom 160 165 Johnny King, star hurler for the) Plans are taking form for the state other markets over pr ney ing ti eee der oe eater gah Buck Creek - Midwest Com. 25 | Midwest Refining company team, in| convention of the Neighbors of Wood- Place the convenient facilities of our offfee at your dis- pon y as im ‘ - | 5 ie ce : ‘2 boys in the trenches over there to SneeEite i midwest. Frat | several games this seasqn against the craft tobe beld here, Augnst 15 and possl to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the mit- he Merritt ___ 22) ! 16. The local committee has been the last minute, brot many war sou- Con. Royalty Glenrock Oil . x | great Thermopolis team here, has left) advised thet a full quota of delegates} ee request | on yenirs back with hie from sean Cow Gulch 55 Cosden ___.____ 10. for Chicago to join the Chicago White) from over the state will be here for, ogeation and Tuotasions ct other issues. He arrived here to. Seale in the big Elkhorn --_-~~- -54 | Okmulgee P. & R_ 2. Sox team of the American league.|the convention and plans are being) Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bon Dn me Salvation Army drive for a Home Gt. Western Pet. 22 Sinclair Gulf ___ 52. | Only a few days ago he left his home| made to care for at least 50 dele-| Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. Service hut. ; : Hutton Lake —-_- -04 | Salt Ck. Pr. Assn, 51.50 in Alliance, Neb., with a contract for| gates during the two days of meet-| In the matter of ee, ia, Brigadier Jupiter 3 | Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 3.50 33 |a regular berth on the White Sox| ings here. | Atkins is saving ‘ ‘un Found Head Kinney | Pr. & Refg. Com. 6.873 7. j hurling staff in his pocket. The man-| Elaborate plans for entertaining| cap which he took from a German Lance Lusk Royalty ___— New York Stock Exchange | ae of the Chicago team is said i the visitors hz to have been watching King’s pitch-| the notable visitors at the convention ve been mare. Among about 2 o'clock in the morning of June 28, a year ago. eee ¢ Brigadier At- Lusk Petroleum Mexican Pet. — cae ing for several months. | will be the supreme officers from IARTERS king still retains the nerelonp lh auto- Mountain & Gulf Texan’ Of © 2 257 «255 King has hurled some good baseball| Portland, Ore. J matic revolvertused by all German Mosher Oil ----- Sinclair Oil | 54 543 {recently for the Denver clubs andj All of the ions are to be held) Where Society Brand Clothes o officers which killed Captain Fremel Northwest - ! U. S. Steel 104 1043 the manager of the Midwest team / jp the I. 0. 0 hall here. The state- - jina fierce attack on German trenches Outwest . - hae > here is said to have offered any in-| election of officers and the selection towards the close of the war. Picardy - = | ducement to get this promising young) of the next convention meeting place|| B Brigadier Atkins told of how the Co enn Lag Se ----~ | pitcher to remain here this year. But] will be decided at the closing sessions | our irst roeusers American captain lost his life. The Eiy. & Pr. Corp. | gous. King considered the Chicago aoe of the convention. i » Pj allied togces were sHRIRE an sitnele Bie 2 eee cae ee | aut the best chance to go up in the big ee . on a machine g attalion. Tom Bell Royalty -~ 94.10 : Amer- | 2. ee, 2, fficers of the Hun battalion in most United Petroleum 107 10 | = gages’ | jeekunsens and accep ie ONE-FIFTH INCH Of ARIN | The main requisite of the young man's first long thoes curretidesed LAE Gapteih dere Wind River Refg. 87 - 94.94 1 mly the middie of June - | Say mH mel saw one still using his automatic. Williams, ET. -- 1501.55 | 4th 48 _ 2 93.32 ak Tar Pay here laboring for the || trousers suit 1s style, plus durability. instead ot ‘using his en Captain cates EE eee) its u y ed = 4 Jocal nine against Thermopolis in the = 'remel tried to wrenc! e German WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKEE Gecnrid carter of the two played here} ; For this reason we are pleased to recommend revolver from the enemy officer's Warm Springs —-.--. -$1.00, Elk Basin —.. = 1,86] that month. He beat out the big) } : B d Hi ¢ hand. In the scuffle, Captain Fre- _--------- 1.50] Grass Creek eae rte springs team in probably the most) Rain, which started falling yester- Society ran igh models. ~ mel was killed. ‘The German received woae--- 1.50] Lusk Tianee-. 1.80,}interesting game played here this sea-| day afternoon, brot further relief to d ° his “due” and Atkins took the re- == 1. ZT72Z gp] son that was won in the ninth. — |{h¢ funge country in Natrona coun | The same style, character and workmanship —_ |jvoiver. MPHERSON SETS CASING With the drilling at a depth of} 1,230 feet, the contractors working] on the McPherson well only three} miles east of Casper believe they are close to Shannon sand and are opti-| been going on in this clusest-tu-Cas- | Basi and Greybull. yell since June 15. Pete Mc- , who has the contract for the well, is contracted to drill to 3,000| feet. { However, Mr. McGarvey said this) morning that oil was expected if at ‘SURVEY COMPLETED FOR ON CAP ROCK OVER FIRST | PIPELINE FROM HIDBEN | AND, WELL 1,200 FEET DOME FIELD 10 TOWNS (Special to The Tribune.) BASIN, Wyo., Aug. 9.—The sur-/for the ditch work and laying of the veyors will today complete the sur-| eight-inch main. vey for the 51-mile pipe line for of pipe is expected by the aerisente rustic over prospects, Deiuing, has/ Boe wg Gresball Superintendent] company feel confident the tine wil of Construction Peake of the Mid-' be completed by October 1st. Dutton, Staley & Company ————— The first commercial shipment of | t¥- wheat out of Manitoba was made from Winnipeg in 1876. The ship- | ment was made to Toronto, for seed purposes. —— From the source to the mouth of /the Rhine there are to be found nearly eight hundred castles, for- merly the homes of warlike chiefs. eS west, Casper, is here today to pre- | pare the details for letting the bids The first shipment out the day but some of the heaviest rainfall came late in the afternoor and in the evening. The total precipi tation for‘ the day amounted to inches, according to the official gov- ernment weather report by George| McKenzie. | Complete coll cruiting posters war loan posters ain during the war are now selling | for more than $500 each. | Commercial Cleaners Will call for and deliver your There were light showers thru- tailored into Soriety Brad Cates for the older men who stay young, are distinctive features of these clothes for the younger fellows. We also offer the latest thing in shirts, collars, ties, hose, gloves—in fact, all the’ dress acces- sories which the younger man likes, to give him that characteristic smartness, 21 oo s of official re- window cards and ued in Great Brit-; and Pressers Under New Management A target pistol is part of the At- kins’ collection. This was taken in a German village after the American advance from Sedan. It is used in- doors, makes little noise, and looks jlike a harmless toy. | The most novel gun perhaps is a | German sniper’s pistol. This has a | range and sights for 1,000 yards and | can be used as either a rifle or a re- volver. The wooden case which ‘ean readily be carried in one hand is used as the butt of the rifle when a Tong range is desired. It is a slow action’ gun but the sights and efficiency of the fifing piece were termed unusual by Brigadier Atkins. ‘The gun was captured in the Argonne forest fight- ing. 4 small automatic revolver, which can be hid in the palm of the hand, was brot back from France by the Salvation Army man as a_ typical weapon of Hun cruelty. It is known ‘sc the “Kamerad” pistol. Whén the all by at least a 2,800-foot gepth. “ 5 » i= 4 164 SQUTH CENTER as ; This morning operators were Siting “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers H clothes Hi The Home of Society Brand Clothes Garigan seas alent fo Sr eae ne Rot yee sarah tuanitelees Daily accurate quotations from New York, Denver H Phone 1185 Style Headquarters —Where Society Brand weapon of; death hidden in his raised is the Shannon sand. With favorable | operations, the company officials ex-| pect to be into the sand in about a s of the McPherson com- pany, of which Angus McPherson is head, emphasized today the import- Phone 1133 and Lusk over private All local, oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. — Instant service. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our Market Letter 411 Qil Exchange Bldg. legraph wires. OOM il, 147 So. Center St. Upstairs. Clothes are Sold ands. 4 When allied troops came close to take him he opened fire with a rain of 28-caliber bullets, eleven of which are carried in the magazine of the Kamerad pistol. - But the article which Brigadier At- this gold time piece is engraved the ance to Casper of this well should oil Casper, Wyoming pein: is a maou Se ene aanch a aaa ae eee mnt aus aa = 4 by his boys in cient C, 26th Uni- closest in well in relation to Casper, | ==——— $e = Aaa pikes Ring pea aI B =B J . it would mean as much to Casper as PS OOD Oa OOO aA Dea aaa aA hnnounceme ted States infantry. On the case of the Burkburnett field in Texas has bi ie 4 meant to Mr. Burkburnett, they said. | it would be of more importance to people here than any other well in the state and would probably mean the development of a new field in the very suburbs of Casper. These same officials predicted that should oil be found, they would be able to connect up with the present pipe line from the Big Muddy field to Casper in less thay ten days and that even if only a 50-barrel well was brought in, it would be a big thing for eve person in Casper. The easy accessibility to a pipe line| already in use is considered by offi-| cials as a truly important asset be- 156 N. Wolcott TA ELE LL hh dk, cause if the well Was at al) distant OCPD DD MED MGS PD LIT from the city, it would require two |= Lester Brokerage House Inc. - Specializing in NEW YORK OIL © POO IIMs Phone 1142 NN N N N N N N N : N & We ‘Are the Exclusive Agents for the |, ». Alamo Farm Light and Power Unit Service is the important thing to. consider in selecting an words, “To Our Comrade Who Has Been With Us Thru Thick and Thin.” The watch is a well regulated Swiss time piece and is unusual in that the soldier in the trenches is able to tell the approximate time of the night in utter darkness. By pressing a small spring, the hour and the quarters aft- ter the hour are indicated within about seven and a half minutes, by the faint ringing of a bell inside the watch. . For each hour, the watch rings once, and for each 15 minutes after the hour, two short rings are regis- tered, The Atkins display here ‘is being shown in the window of Webel’s store. —_—_—___ or three years to pipe the oil into) gos i * * ; Gastar’ “aecoraing’ tor costpany ofeel i electric light and power plant DOMINO NEGOTIATING cials. 1 f 4 f rg NOTICE! —will Wyoming Oil Stocks Recover? In the. yey carly days ps Slechie light. and Row: r plonte almost anything FOR DRY PINEY LEASE - ——S——_ : . : : would do. The advantages of electric light over old-time methods were too many j é ap thew Districe (Courtet tbe Stat —Will Congress pass the leasing bill now? and so pronounced that any plant that would produce current was acceptable. Natrona County, Wyoming IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD J. SKUCE, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of administration in the estate of Richard J. Skuce, deceased, were granted to J. S. Mechling on the 17th day of July, 1919, and that any and all persons having claims against sdid estate shpll qxhibit them to said administrator for allowance with- in six months from the date of this noticeg or they may be precluded from any benefit from such, and that if said claims are not exhibited with- in one year from the date of the said letters they shall be forever barred. | Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Aug-| ust 9th, 1919. J. S. the press. MECHLING, Administrator, (Pub. 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