Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 4

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Feet and Well Comes in With Flow of 40 els; New Refrigeration Plant for. Salt Creek The Iowa-Wyoming Oil Company has Eiseghis in another veg : well in the Bolton Creek field. This producer came i in ata. 900 feet yesterday evening with a flush production of less than ha i barrels. duction. The No. 6 weil of the lowa-W: = ¢ Com; deep sand at a depth of 2,280 fevt. Boel baller was lost ‘just as the second Br, was reached. x Work has started on the $10,500. re- frjgeration plant to be tised in the Mid- " TA wT This is only in the first sand, which accounts for its low pro- west ‘Refining Company hotel at Sait } Company, which is installing the plant. »- “Creek under the direction of the erect-| The $100,000, Midwest’ Hotel being erected at Salt Crock te rapidly “ar-| pf fuming shape and the construction | Pree Clinics to Follow Contest to company expects to tive the root on| Be Held at Central School No- the ‘building by November 1. The! rooms in this hotel are to be furnishea|; Vember 27 Under Auspices exbeptionally well for this class of. hos: of Leeal Club 5 telry. Under the auspicés of the Welfare lelab of Casper the nation! child wel- An APP (ICATI | NS jfare plan, which has been carried out jin many parts.of the country this year | lunder the auspices ot some leading FOR NEWCASTLE LEASES; club, will be inaugurated here with a baby contest which will be Held at tha Central school 6 November 27. NEWCASTLE, Wyo., Oct. 23.—More |} than’ 600 applications for prospector's | £4 And ir iat y competent doctors permits .umder the. leasing Jaw HAVA | aide peptsy a tinge Missa be me been! fited at the land office here. The| ae be applications relate to approximataly | ET wine the baby eovtest, thé elub 42,000 acres, plans to start freé baby clinica in each “waar Sera: heey of the tity schools with the ed-opefa- ». Masons Enjoy tion of the doctors and nurses, and to encourage mothers to bring their éhil- dren to these vlinics from time to thie for weighing, measuring and free ex- amination, A number of doctors ahd nurses have already volunteered their services for the clinical work. The Welfare Glub held a pleasant. |meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. Richard Shipp, et which the plans for the baby contest were outlined, Several new members were voted in: j to the club. The program for the dtt- members of the Masonic cluten- joyéa. a dance jJast night at; the Ma- Temple, the second event plan- | for the winter season. Refresh-/ were served, j ne Wora has been received here of the birth of a baby son to Mrs. George Ball of Lincoih, Neb. ) Mrs. Ball was formerly- Miss Madge Michie of this city and has many friends among the old timers here who are glad to hear the news. The childrén entered will be examin. | Qrevbull - Nidae Weomiig Strikes Shallow " a Sesto Ranger — Cow Gulch Domino Kinney | Lance Creek Royalty | Lusk Royalty -.-. tisk Pétroteum Mike Henry —.. iné @ngincer, H. Vetter, York-Midwest} When it Is finished it will be the most foMplete equipment of its kind in the} state. { 0 Pleardy Riverton Refg.. ---. Royalty & Producers Sunset ---.-.._.. Tom Beli Royalty Wester Oil Fields. Western Exploration Wind River Refining. Wyo:Tex =.--. Wyo. Kans Lance Cree! FOUR GATHERED IN Ch BAR, WOMAN CHARGED WITH SELLING BOQZE ‘223 | Mountain &G ‘Midwest Refs, ‘Midwest Common ——____ Mexican Petroleum }Sinelair Ol - Texas Oil -.. Pan-American ~ Pete U. 8. Steel +2. Union Paeifie R. Ry FOREIGN EXOHANGE Sterling -. 31 «ap yist. 41- 185 2.06/2nd 41-45 2,06 Victory 43-48. -— WYOMING CRUD B OL MARKET Pourt on this charge The police dragnet on ¢he Sandbat| | WOM. gathered in four jast evening. Twd were arrested on bootlegging charges— Charet ‘Reyan and Howard Russell— while Clifford Regan, for carrylag fi! successful “pettico&t géverhment,” has run, ana John ‘Myers, for disturBing| submitted to a chitieal Surgical opera- ‘tion at a Salt Laké hospital, and is re- AH weré release’l| ported to be progréssiig toward recov- on. bonds, those En) booticeging. chars. ery. - jenhoon included a talk on “Child Wel- on “Food for the Growing Child,” —__~»— }fave in the Schools," by Supt. A. A: 18 ARRESTED | fiss Harriet, Gardner of the high a wraieh was most helpful, and sehool. : Miss Gatdner furnished suggested ‘ i menus in printed form to all the mem:- i 3 Wy gibers of the club. F | ‘Pea and cake were served followi j }-the meéting. © (Continued trot Page 1) Sa HR RIO Every restaurant ay dairy in the AS was stated in the investigation} The regular ‘meeting of the George of Commerce and by the milk commilt- SPECIAL STUNT MENT tee appointed a month ago by the di- § community was visited without exeep- confluctéd by the city cdéuncil last |i vroman post of the American Legion rectors of that orgaGicxtion. PLANNED BY LEGION tion, and samples from all were tested Wednesday, thé state Iaw applies only} Monday hight in the clubrooms' will be to inclean milk, ted milk and |followed by a specia) “stunt” night pro- milk testing bel 5 per cent but- |} A Hallowe'en feed will come tek “fat. short vaudeville program «by Die community has been muth agi- pers of the legion post. It is the tated by the epidemic of enteritis/ first of a series of open® house nights among infants and the large pereent-|to be given by the American Legion age.of deaths, traceable in the opinion | post here on the regular meeting nights of the doctor® to the milk supply. of the post, AN ordinanes fixing even tore strin 2 id. in Casper | sage at the ordinahes 2 000 tag ria to the ecubie centimenter g in fiw milk and not more than 100,000 > to the cubic centimeter in pasteurized Sia mitt, Kee Succ> of the milk tested here showed} ‘ a bacterial count to sce cubic pentimetes Ba i stated Cut in Two G.0.P.RUNNING = Just these two working Parte ere all amy battery BEHIND-ONGOX = MOREY CLAIMS «Scare Rubber Insulation for the By Uri kind and you eut the chance of battery iasintt GTON 2s The tie] : tidhal Republican paign state. if filed todus shows receipts of | sulation is the kind 019.54 and disbursements of elected by 157° chant FEA 31, hore ee gu acre he Har Be ee for more than $1,000, nd motor trucks. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO. 136 East Midwest Ave. Phone 968J of pleasure to h Good sod aches MUSIC MUSIC At the Lyric Ask Brennan, trates without rubbing: AM druggists have it. the peace, weré the others who paid a visit to city hall. 0 JACKSON, Wyo, $2.10] Rock CPeék 11-22 -atieatan ‘on bonds of $100 apiece. Regan and Russell were arrysted av the place said to “be Im charge of Cora Regan recently atrested oh the Bund- bar on a charge of selling liquér. Miss Regan was bound Over to the district following her pte- liminary hearing before Judge W. ©. ‘Tubbs. this Gniseceey Her bond was C. Deloney 6f this piace, one or the four councilwomen ©f Jackson's highly The Welfare "| Clib Meets. » he Welfare club enjoyed a yery In- teresting meeting at the home of Mrs. B. Richard Shipp yesterday afternoon. \ At the bacon its seaioy eo CHEYENNE, Oct. ook HWittarn 1.) number of candi or Kinney, 63, Wis foiind Bhursday; acod jobs rimpigy A a i saa bogie 7|in his reoth, with & ga} turned on| Following the routine ‘business the y gk Metin 1 Sues peat ey Gardner and Profes- n -|sor Slade. Rerreshments aid a social hour closed the afternoon. Nie aid “A aliop Stock Putices and Shoes i. Genuine’ Army. Shoes. re- Leggins duced from $8.50 to $8.00 12 Heavy Leather .. Genuine Navy Shoés....$9.00 Spiral or Wre sang Officers’ Dress phos epee r i or Wraps $16, at... 50 a h-Grad len’s an Ideal Canvas Army ...$1.00 High ‘top ightweight hunt- ei ie 9 Men’s Reg, Canvas Army .....$1.28 ing boots j in pei eines Canvas 5 gre NMR Belts’ Reg. Leather Belts... Reg. Web Belts ... Cartridge Cases . Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft.....812.00 11x18, 12x18 and 18x18 #6, Bt Oi Rh 10 Blankets | Rep Cariridue Belts "De New fot the Mority Fancy Leather, black..$1.25 ew Biankets......._.$8 Miced Wool Camp, Shirts SUITS and OVERCOATS Including the Chesterfield and Stadium Makes which . je Ue gar teak mae pes: 0. D. eee 1 te $6.50 will be sold at, Jerkins, Sweaters, *°%,°: 2°: Uo%s to'$s.00 Etc Khaki Shirts, good Mo ga60 O Li ] { Anny Jerkins, Blanket Breeches ne- a lined, Al condition.$8.00 Reg. O: D. Wool, . . Seana B° veo ae “l] Original a ia Gain: 222. 75 to $6.00 a 75c to $50 Whipcords, fancy, DOW nest nasties cli $6.25 - Pants Army Whipeofds, a 16.80 snap at ie ' Leather Vests — $20 ase si cordu- RGR et es lear ‘Sleeves Prices Seé Window Display Whineord "sléeves and New O. D.; snap at 7.00 canbe lining at .. Blue Flannel; old regulation 7 pee Sigal a army, at $6.00 orebe,, Vita Dreroodis Théte goods are new and Dyed Army Gdats, a price is right That is our goal Dr. North, the greatest reéc- ognized authority on milk in the United States, advisés that® only pasteurized milk be used for thildren. -Proper pasteurization is the greatest guarantee. * All of the milk distributed on our retail routes is produced on clean dairy farms in the vi- cinity of Casper. Every utensil in any way coming in contact with our milk is sterilized before use. Every drop of our milk is properly pasteurized by ex- peits in the handling of milk. The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 “Honest Milt from Clean Casper, Wye.+-Phone 203. New York Stocks, Chicago Grain Markets quvted over our private wires direct from New York. bora. Phe nercentage of failures Oh the ONehedpe for the past ten years is less than one-half 6f one per Our correspondents aré membérs of this “ex- members. cent. change. We aré the oldest brokerage fitm in Casper, must be a reason. All sla Oils Bought and 3 “Taylor 4 & Clay Incorporated Denver Colo. ‘Phare SUITS AND OVERCOATS $25.00 bargain ......$8 to $12 A good line of Mackinaws and Short Coats; new and unclaimed, at lowest prices. Grey Army Wool... . Raincoats v Bputaa es sft: 60 igi: > 9 » Rabemeenangpet: Socks Heavy Red Cross ..........1.00 Cotton, light, 20c, B0c, oa Original Price: 62 Wdkerchiefs, 2 for 35¢ |/§ Reduced tion, at ...... Puan Y Sy A} ~ eS Army Scie og Bt to i Underwear One-Half..... $12.69 etic to Gooayen!” S Reincoats, press weight Union * Original 50 NEW, Ab canna GBBO ree 4 sshd ha i $2.25 Price ..... ° Genuine Aviation Reiss | 45, Athletic Union Sulla” $1.30 Halt. es Underwear, Army and Commercial, at greatly reduced prices: CAPS We just bought a job of 22 dozen latest style boys and }}! potece £000 be, of new aga am glo ied ae ies. at sore var odds and ends, at Also a Full Line Of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and all kinds of Plate, Window and Mirror Glass. Windshields a spécialty. Also bricating Oils, Conn e etc. Casper Glass House (Army Goods Store) 144 East Midwest Avenue WANTED Have you a four, five or six- room unfurnished house to rent to reliable parties who will take Officers’ Rainsters, large . =. $22.00 Moleskin Storm Goats, at .. sainaeep24 to $30 e original $75.00 Reduced $37.50 Interesting News Keep in mind that during this nine-day sale we are giving a flat 200 08 20% Reduction From what is general conceded be esi closely matked prices ih Casper 6F élsewhere reliable makes of meér- chandise in the following departments: Men’s and i boys’ shoes, meh’s and hoys’ trousets, faihcoats, men’s and‘ boys’ rmatki- naw coats, leather and wool-lined leather sieeve vests, silk shirts, duck coats with cofduroy oF fur collars, boys’ suits an Overcoats, all kinds of ride ing breeches, Phone 1374 Original Price Tickets Upon All care of your property, Must be Garments : > D ) on sidewalk. References fur- busca, "Owug Sean unusual reductions during this sale a slight charge will be made for necessary ulterations, nished. Address Box 408, care Tribune. | M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 E. Second St. Lester Brokerage. House NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142

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