Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 6

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PETTITTE _ WEDNESDAY, bund §: 1920. ROAD TO FUME CET WITH TRAPS TO HOLD UP ALL Nine Pest of Carabineers Placed on Road of 48 Miles from Trieste, Seven Being on Italian Regular’s Side Urgent. } “This fish which you have reduced in price is, I suppose, good for imme diate cooking?” ‘Yes, but run home!"’—Fliiegende Blatter (Munich) | SAS Not Acquitted. | “So your son went to the city to work in a bank, eh?" | “Yes.” | iow did he acquit himself?” | fe didn’t.”"—Lexington Leader . vas Deni Up-te-Date Tommy. | Kind Old Lady (who has just given, Tommy some sweets)—And now what do you say, my little man? Tommy—Got any more?—London Tit-Bits. no-hit, no-run game of his big league career of fourteen years against the | Boston Red Sox on July 1. Only one |man reached base and he on an ergor. Apparent Mental Lapse. Not a great while ago a young man { jtold us that he was thinking seriously of getting married. Shortly afterward jhe did. Some people have no concep- tion at all of what serious thinking | ceally is—K. 8, A. C. in Brown Bull. che ee Usually a High One. Experience is the only teacher in po- sition to demand and get its own price. ~ Colorado Springs Telegraph. | Cor BLACK eH Ae Usual Reason. “Gone in for politics, have you?" Want to see what good you can do the country?” “Bless you, no! Want to Good the country can do me, | WALTER JOHNSON Bulletin. PITCHES ,FIRST NO-HIT GAME— oo Walter Johnson, who pitched the first But Not So. “You can't always judge persons by SRILA SRI PEP their names, “Indeed? : ; “For instance, one would think from the name that a grass widow was | green:""—Lexington Leader, i Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. y TODAY JUNE ELVIDGE JOAN OF THE (Py Mail).—The road to t with “traps” to catch the adventurer. Nine posts of > way are plac iles from T r documents are exami - v. until the i. At the poet's f eks the of the the armistice line r has not got it, he iquariers of the near est carabineer command, which is lo. cated at Abhazia ,twe miles sway At Abbazia, the wand to must satisfy the carabineer officer Do You Sleep Nights? , i} iume, VINCENT E, € HMAN, AGE 19, AND W AGE 79, YOUNGEST AND OLDEST PUPILS IN THE who} K. OF C, UNIVERSITY—They sit side by side in class at the Spokane branch of the K.-C. School System, Italy, that his are thi military poli mis the poct's stronghold s legi ur rwise the vise is refused. f |the Standard The vise given, one must return eI i tS to go to the last post on the itier for the as superintendent. final mination before being admitted | [tain Refning several months ago! the oil is being marketed.. Most of the stern refinery |fields in the immediate vicinity of Rocky Moun-| Lander are producing black oil. ‘The aken over| Warm Springs field, east of Thermop- INSURANCE— to the No Man's land between the two] |the McWhorter 4 The ca-|olis, is another which has been proven| (YH ¢ forces. The crossing of No Man's land - acity of this plant been doubled this grade. of crude, ehis Held’ is, ZY ances. Ene Crossing, oe {and it is now running on crude pur-| however, equipped with a pipe line and 2 of Mind t ae af the te 7 te ae bya aa chased from the Midwest Refining com-| the Midwest purchased the output until HENGE RSS 3 aye ber * stood hy pany and selling the fiaished products} control was acquired by the Alliance Next rocky and situated on a hill runnin, + | em * | : and sity is Saale | mia obnearh: [Oil and Refining company, which has a into the sea. ‘The two frontiers ——_ SonGeRn iis understood to; Plant at Thermopolis about ready for Snub Pollard : are marked by stone walls and barbed | : é Wave giana te smal)| Operation. Other flelds which have been ‘ uding on the road at short) California Interests Behind Plans yfinerics in W: nd one in Mon-| Proven for black ofl inctude the Poison Then ’ + intervals So that an automobile mus 3 * - eins athe carat Spider district, Pine Mountain, th : i 5 Aaa BS hees x sive Operations in tana but. whether it is the same inter: | SP * 3 " he of { ¢ twist and turn to evade them u for Extensive Oper ests that have contracted for the pur.|Dallas field, where several large gush. A Big Comedy 0. is by rendered an impossibility. { oming chase of the Wind River plant is not|ers have been drilled in recently; Bol te M ., ” eaching the d’Annunzio lines a care-| genes It has been stated that|ton Creck and the Big Hollow ‘field. Next “Insurance—That’s All Kes place of the mis: he development of the black oil) Midwest interests are identified with fare a hae PRIZMA f Scrutinizing of pass-| fields of Wyoming on a large scale at is deg Je y ma al Make na uestion ove. anked| on Salhy Yate ie sen experienced tse eee a ema | aanal, the. Oe Line, Helos Mate Strong, Sturdy Menand eae pe ere Son nahin l enalibiy thls pratevor crude. iit Calleor'| ate ais nen (| _Breathles the spiritualistically in- I, Healthy Wi Nuxated Topice of the Day land f use of the recent fals sult of seve |nia is expected as a ri producing territory in Wyoming which| out ! the communications from de- |important deals pending. {volved in| has never been developed to any extent| thie ed lady bent oyer the ouija spelling, “| Iron is Dispensed By All Druggiste. ; . arted spouse. banknotes in the city. The/the plans are the construction or ac been yes i at lie city \ jlans are cons ion or 4 yeen investigating that] “John, are you happy iven to “go forward” and then! quisition of ral refineries especially of the industry. In aah E SoURhatly a sae cereeaoe 1 for another examination | equipped to handle th Je of crude sd in 1918 the oe ate } the sume line to an to preduce asphaltuin » the Wyoming f ou © preduce asphé ; e Ws g Fuel Oil company| «Are yo! arier 7 . ( roup of d'Annunzio soldi Fraretorova ev Piawt BEE DOLE Me gat oming refineries have as a subsi on the paraffin ba This company at last/the earth,” THE HOUSE ots f quired several thousand] “yes, dear.’ in a new 1 proven for black| «ay. oil but which never has been marketed. | a hundred yards from t -| operated mos this, there are no more jer ninations or posts in the city ,ex-| gi r d OF QUALITY pars biotied @ I PICTURES ‘ ' WORTH BEST. VENTILAT- ris Ga YOUR ED THEATER IN WHILE ; Ss and “nto the she breathed be a wonderful plac “Heaven must cept at the stations and wharves. tum oils fou al of the Wyo! Wyoming has a number of proven| «t guess so, but I'm not there yet.— ~~ = ming fields ult has been the/ black oil fields. The Maverick Springs] phe American Legion Weekly. ee Large Enrollment linabilit ors +82 fields|field in Fremont county, has severa’| Ae ae b 4 rata EAD TPA Gh arket|Wells drilled by the Sheridan-Wyoming { for thelr output ond Oli company, the Ohio Oi com THE STATE Is Expected FOF \not Been developeaito as targe a @x-|Carter Ol! conipitiy «and tieraaetwaer| | Slim) Hope ton Wabirans: Taken f |tent as those which produce the lighter| Refining company. Some of these wells} AN So do thousands of the stout, tho) esitas [came in with a flush production of sev-| they're less inclined to worry about it. Lectares*on Sheep| cians oc ie plana have not yeilert mand , City S been announced, but it is understood that the con been drawn | OIL IG ISI SIS STL MS: IM: Tf Sy REDUCTIONS ny ithe A Well-Supported Hope. TODAY—LAST TIME i GEORGES CARPENTIER in “THE WONDER MAN” ——_ALSO———_ NEAL BURNS IN “MATROMANIACS” Much interest has been manifested by the wool growers of Natrona county ®™@ new aw in the wool school to be held tomorrow the new interest Friday and Saturday at the high finery of the W school, and a large enrollment is ex-| Refining compan at the opening session which the principal bla starts at 10 o'clock. ie Tirol eeweral The school will be conducted by Prof. pected to go into the J. A, Hill of the University of Wyom-! names of these have not ing, one of the foremost wool special-| Closed but the MeWhort been dis-} r Oil and Re-| ists in the country. fining company at Lusk, and era} | 2 EN. oporaling companies “have heen me | TOMORROW A Much-} ne, tioned in unofficial sources in this con ; ii il A slot-machine has been invented | nection. | What would you do if the man you loved was denounced as a traitor? A vital ques- Which, on the deposit of a small coin,| Last month the Rocky Mountain Re-| tion in a vital drama will tell a passenger what speed the|fining company was incorporated with William Fox Presents train is traveling. What would be 2 author pital of $1,000,000 by | more in is machine which | several Lusk yp Ne. . 1. Welton, for - would tell the sseng what the|® number of 3 with the s ra} n brakeman said when he announced the, Oil company of Indiana r of| 4 “ 1 | from next_station.—Kansas City Star. |the new concern. He r On All Remaining Suits in Stock At Prices Below Wholesale Cost “WHITE LIES” A powerful emotional tale of Love and Sacrifice. From the novel of Charles Reade Also MUTT AND JEFF IN "THE CHEMISTS” i DM Ree eS + Edelweiss Bakery and Lunc Room Lee Syndicate Bldg., 129 West First Mr. Scott now is East buying Fall Suits. Watch a SOOM. SOOM. SOO ITIOTTOaIS papers for special announcement on his return Scott Clothing Co. Next Door to Manhattan PLL SS DS ST SL SLM LS aM: The following telegram is self-explanatory: “rem 0h TITIIIIISSITISIII IIIS SD I Gs Now Open for Business = y N N N N . N . July 6, 1920. The Park Road Sales & Service Co., Lunches Served : Casper, Wyoming. . N . . N ‘ne From 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Standard Eight won the Flagstaff Hill climb at Boulder July 5th. Practically every well known car was entered in this contest. Dancing Every Evening Excepting Sunday. Union Orchestra Iris Pavilion Prepared | by Rudy | Your Patronage Solicited Sayer Motor Company, Denver, Colo. RK iCOAD ARI ROAR GC AND ah 511 Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1223 SEO PIIIIOOIIITIOTesiss sees: | Ms ne

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