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PAGE Six jis now under construction by a na onal teclumation force which has made | the most exhaustive surveys and exam-; |inations and has entered actively upon fa work of development. “In this connection.I think it fs sl |s0 prone to Ee the fact that ADOPTION OF nc proyaitios under the coal and oil le jing bill. While this fact would no! Revenues in Sight from in Govenniient Oil Royalties Em-|susser ine undertaking in Wyoming of | phasizes Advisability of Taking Project out of Junsdiction of Indian Office (Special to The Tribune) Hooutideraticn, jor the WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Continuing his efforts to bring about! herein, 7 am the early completion of the Riverton irrigation project Congressman , Mondell, thru whose influence the initial and subsequent eppropria- MIKE HENRY. RONTAAGTS tions were secured in the Indian appropriation bill, has now started a! campaign with a view of securing the adoption of this project by the} reclamation service. Supplementing numerous personal conferences! i ernment officials the| ‘Wyoming congressman hina addressed n| forn of the in Projects, that are in any wise question: | able or doubtful, it certainly does sug-| gest fayorable consideration of Wyo ming projects which are in every way |worthy and on which the work of de velopment is well under for y our | 181 Ienry Oil company or the drilling of 7 field th condition of has let yy the re 1 land leasing bil =; f which large funds ‘flow Into the reclamation fund. Tn ‘I note that -you -have estimated fiv' millions ag the sum which will flov into the fand immediately from th royalties impounded prior to the passage of the law. “Tn addition to the arguments in favor tion law. I ury in this connce the history ef this proj ect as it is familiar to you thru two get one-half of the royalty of these wells. reports that have been made by the ree. z t irection and of taking this enterprise over as 2 proj Five grammes of radium, ton lamation law which} heaped tablespoonful and w. $500,- as carried | vill [re tamed from the old guns jafe war. 009, were used in the lid character of the that the enterprise the tim y the uking than ¢ Tndian bill and it w With an initial appropr o The Indian office has neve ne | to have t appropriati s that it is oO undertaken “Vl be your partner for this number” — Chesterfield IOMPANIONSHIP in a cig- aretteP Yes, ‘sir! It’s in Chesterfields, sure as you live. Chesterfields begin where other cigarettes Jeave off. They notonly * please—they “‘Satisfy!”’ their cb-} . in their) ateiails i nee the ian win ine| touching | to indi-} undergone such a ems doubtful it the} © properly developed |* land: CIGARETTES the reclamation fund) © years been such that you | justified in. recommend taking up of new but! Tim The Hub Theatre Management Takes Pleasure in Presenting hesterfield have n ing the Today, Friday, Saturday, Sunday One of the Season’s Greatest Artistic and Popular Successes Stroheim’s Wonder-Play blood wi or till th moment is Surpris in ailing Alpine s f two men anc urprise cat the end. Also LYONS & MORAN : “Old Clothes for New” Star ¢ Hub Theater Admission 10c and 30c ov bobes ° Payer) ent Sk aes tions made! 72 WELLS, OSAGE FIELD AY, FEB. 19, 1920 E BEST IN ‘ONILNG RESUMED Bt eos CASPER TODAY! }north, range 79 west of the 6th princi- k | OUTWEST ON T OT Meridian, except that part lying; F. I.. Wood. east of the east line of Lennox,street] \G. L. Brown. - | | a bra and that part in the southeast’ quar- Soe a cs abiohla, ‘ F | fe \ter of the southeast quarter lying north za . 4 A Peibdion ao Goals sr Uap) welll of the north line of the-Chicago and] Looey Scott. 2 : 5 tee pS pe: a oa ni Caarihe xt Northwestern Railway right-of-way, and} Handburg-Johnson Co. j LTA DOES CRUE AER 5 ep Salt reek | all of the ‘north half of the northeast] John McCleary. . ; Fide field, according to word received | quarter of section 10 in the same town-|_ Geo. L. Utzinger. The old rig of the Outwest | ship and range, except that part lying| Mountain Realty Co. « me location had been de-| cast of the east ne of Lennox atreet,| Webel Commercial Co. stroyed by fire. This has been replaced |the samo being that portion of, But-| John G. Jones. by a new one and drilling will continue | jerra Addition and the Chicago and| Henry Wyatt. to a depth of about 3,000 feet. Northwestern Railway's right-of-wayJy-| Guy V. Hall. The well has been’ drilled to a depth|ing east of the present west line of| Lincoln F. Kelly. | of about 300 feet thus far, The field] the elty limits and extending as far| ©. P. Murray, | superintendent expects to have the|east as the east line of Lennox street. Walter E. Luralk. Jennie B, Brown. loorace limits of the City of Casper: All of the south half of the south- 1. J..M. Cooley. ‘ eM Jotm I. Croes.' jeast quarter of section 3, township 33 Continuous 1 P. 1P. M. to li P. M. LET’S GO! TEN REELER |well completed within a month or two! ww 7 gioan with no handicaps. win. “W. Carson. . Charles Wiese. i i Mrs. J Raush Emar Hanien. { 10 an c Miss Gladys Comers of South Center is are street, left last night for Greeley, Colo., peegiles pope eth ae tanene | where she will spend m week with rela-| }iarry (N- Tiree. | Gust Hansen. A PEACHY SHOW tives, } uE, E. Martins. E. Cropsey. 1 E. A. Ronnes H John Visoky. W. Kimball. Homer Tetford, | W. J. Halley. | Mrs. Audrey Shipp. NOTICE! Casper, Wyo., TODAY 18, 1920. To the Honorable Mayor and City Counelts 5 z | James MeDowell, A. A. pins. | Causing Avy chine: | G. Hansen. . CL. Boren. | ° Heater eoace John B. Visoky. William Brown, | . We start out wi! | We, the undersigned, a majority of| Jolin Christenson. Geo. a pollen: | 7 A é ned, 1A sae nat, ° |the property owners, as well as the} Al D. Gray. 74 - | Am s Superdread- owners of the majority of property. de-| uy Humbuson. | - } erica termined by the acreage, do hereby pe- ». Ma | ot lea MONAT AAR OE: Cae CEE Alice Pitt. \ naught Actor: Anderson. ! “ i and March 4, 1920. Frank Keenan > Soedoededtectodtestortoetestesteet toes sah o-egeef vote teatesto cto re ote fe of fodeate cto Roede foatrtestoteet "o-090-9%0 Sees Soeserteoetentogonteey O°, 4 Be - THE HOUSE 54 ~ MATINEE F QUALITY % % 2:30 and 4 P. M. The t OE CrORES <4 ; IS Ga el BEST VENTILAT- ,} ee ED THEATRE IN = 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 THE § ote se efeeteey TODAY ? George Walsh .:. The Shark’ 3 Also SMILING BILL PARSONS AND MUTT & JEFF : ADMISSION—10 and 30c TOMORROW: < be Ss Boys, he is in a class by ers % 1M ete, ogee ? THE SUPREME DAREDEVIL OF THE SCREEN himself! < TOM MIX See the dramatic triumph iM Sa aa K2 - of the week— « IN HIS LATEST PRODUCTION— © | $ ‘The Feud + A Typical Mix Drama of the Great Outdoors % Also BIG “V” COMEDY—“KNIGHTS AND KNIGHTIES” SOLTOOSOSLESOLIOSOOOTO OSHS Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. 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