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WOMETTETE LOCAL ISSUES Meeting Tonight Will Fesinres Bond Question and State Amendments ‘The meeting of the Woman's Repub- liean club tenight for the discussion of local issues will begin promptly at & o'clock at the-Republican headquarters, The local bond issues and the con- stitutional amendments, both non-par- tisan issues, will be discussed, the mat- ters be! esented by speakers who W. F. DUNN \ » on| the Republican ticket for the 5 term as county commissioner, Council of Casper, ! . Duna yout twenty years; and has been suc- “Tiss thoroughiy “famihar with the sub- Supt. “A. A. Slade will talk both for the amendment which will allow money to be raised for school building pro- grams in districts which have reached the present limit of bonrled indebted- hess, and will wlso present the three} g00d roads. amendments. Music will be furnished by members. of the Republican Glee club, SEE cane EFFORT 15 MADE TOLOGATE POOL Location of Feeder for Lance Creek to Be Object of Joint Test The three larke companies operating in the Lance Creek field, the Ohio, Buck | Creek a Midwest, are to ‘drill a we'l on the northern, edge of test that region. It has } that a large feeder pool e jpart of the Lance Creek 2 c a time when the wells there first cor menced to fail a theory was advanced that the sand that contained» the oil was a lime oil sands in other fields in that the | pores did not connect with each othe as the minute apertures in other oil sands do. This, it was ‘claimed, ac- counted for the strong flows wells at first and the gradual decline as the pressure was relieved. who promulgated this theory held that to obtain the maximum output of the | field, the wells would have to be dril- ‘Y close together and this would ail greater expense than the field was worth as an oil producer. Against this line of reasoning, sev- jeral wells are known to haye definite connection with each: other through the ofl sand because of the action of water and other circumstancesy If it is. established that any action in one hole can be communicated to another | well, the theory of the cemented sand falls to pieces ‘at once. The new ‘test is to be made on the waters of Lightning creek, close to the essful in every enterprise which he} cast line of section 28 36-65, and will he undertaken. Mr. Dunn has been cj porter of all public improvements which has been an important factor in| about two miles northwest of the pres- ent area where ‘the central part of the! field is. supposed to be. The land is! the growth of the city In the past two] deeded property of the Tom Bell Cat- | years, and his knowledge of contract-| le Co. and public work has been of In-| valuable service to the city in the let- ting of large public improvement con tracts. Mr. Repub- in pub-| heaviest He hal) pf tha! ar ful Natroza coun two sons in the world w ing more than NORTH CASPER_CHAPEL. Cc. P. Olson, pastor. “Sunday school} jnt 10 a.m. Juniors at 2:30 p. m. Eye- |ning services at 7:30 o'clock: subject, “Jesus and. the Blind Man.” Prayer meeting and choir practice on Thurs |day evening at 7 o'clock. a ee The wise woman will vote early. paiRe dessa OS cots lass Cast_your ballot ear 3 sand and that its porous condition was unlike the regular run of of the Those Alfred R. Lowey, who is a candidate on the Republican ticket for re-élection ‘as county and prosecuting attorney, is one of the most successful young law- yers in Gasper, where he has ‘practice1 his profession for several years. Mr. Lowey was appointed by the Board o1 County Commissioners to fill out an un- | expired term, and has more than made} good in the office. He has been a con- scientious prosecutor, and when oc:n- sion demanded He has assumed the rofe of public defender, with the re sult that the ends of justice have been |served and the county saved needless expense, One of the best pieces of work performed by Mr, Lowey during his incumbency was- securing a con- fession from the murderer of John J. Corbett, which not only insures the conviction ofthe criminal, but will save the county thousands of dollars in ‘building up a case and securing a con- THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY JACK PICKFORD —IN— “THE MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING” —AN D— “The Flaming Tower,” Fourth Episode of “The Lost City” THE THRILLING ANIMAL SERIAL TOMORROW THE SPRIGHTLY TALE OF AN_ INNOCENT BOOB AND HIS SCAN- DALOUS SEARCH FOR “PEP.” IN LOVELY WOMAN’S EYES HE HAD SEVEN DEADLY SINS— » He couldn't dance. . H's clothes shone instead of his shoes. . At a pink tea he was a blue funk. 6. Hé never pressed his trousers or a Indy 's hand. 7. All he knew of life he. through = microscope. saw SO HIS SWEETHEART TURNED HIM DOWN, AND TO CURE HIS “SINS” HE TURNED TO THE CHORUS OF “THE RAJAH'S PET WIFE.” and MONDAY viction on purely circumstantial evi- fence, ; At the outbreak of the \war Mr. } Lowey abandoned ‘his practice and en- listed in the service of his country. With many important cases now pending in the District Courfit is high- ly im erations, count: int, aside from* other consid- that Mr, erey erat as attorney. SGAALYAT FREELAND NEXT Many Republicans from Casper to , Attend Meeting in‘Coun- J. try Distyet © - j An enthusiastic Republican. rally will be. held ‘tonight at Hagood hall in the Freeland and Bates Hole country ‘un- der the auspices of the County Central committee and ‘some 25 cars of Casper people expect to make the trip. All cars will start Republican lat 6 o'clock, and the meeting {5 sched: led to begin” at 8. in “All. members of the Républican oree f club are particularly requested, to ma) > the frip, this being the final rally ©! Seat cunniai renowned as on? of the best Wyoming countrys’ daned orchestra Which will furnish music for a dance following the meeting. Le nee Ee CHRISTIAN CHURCH e ular Sunday.services will be herd! Biri I. 0. O. F. hall, Sunday school at °9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11, iso at 7:30. ‘Phe Rev. Charles G. Stout is in Casper in the interest of the church, Fy PT OR ‘he wise woman will vote early. ——————— Vote early and@void_ the rush We Havea Neighborly Feeling For You PRARREAE RRR ER Whether ‘or not you are a member of our immediate banking family. fidd'ers in this* section will Jead the|g We are glad to do such little friendly acts as ty washing your-checks, (2) fur- nishing you with bank drafts; or (3) get- ting facts for ‘you about investment propo- sitions, And after such a test of our service, we hope you'll open an account and be a full- fledged member of the WYOMING NA- TIONAL family. Wyoming National CASPER’S NEWEST AND FINEST THEA ea WURLITZER ORGAN LAST TIMES TODAY | : REX BEACH’S "Son’ “The Sion Horde” i" (eat dg AND “MONDAY THE AMERICA PRESENTS Bas of St aaah With BRYANT WASHBURN WITH THE BEAUTIFUL DANCER, MARGARET LOOMIS, AND A FESTIVE FEAST OF GIRLS IN GLAD ATTIRE —aALSQ— A Two-Part Comedy-—“Four Times Foiled” —AND— Goldwyn-Gray Pictograph With Comic Cartoon ADMISSION-—30c Iris Co icert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Night SHOWS START AT 1:00, 2:00 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 NOTE—THE IRIS WILL RUN MATINEE ONLY ON MONDAY, CLOSING AT 6 O'CLOCK FOR WRESTLING MATC 4 IN THE EVENING MERMAID COMEDY “THE FRESH START” ADMISSION—40c, Including Tax Shows Start at 1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 ‘sce “Paris of the East” g A mystery tale of love and opium-smugegling in Shanghai, . ALSO SUPPORTED BY JACK HOLT ‘ Alive wal the lure and color of the Orient LATEST CURRENT EVENTS par oan eramtet oye ea eee 1 p.m. to 11 p. m, See the hand- to-hand fight. See the biggest spectacular fire ever screeted. See thé night maida’, “arc See the greatest: os mob scenes): | ever drilled. Rough riders, gunmen, re classy ‘fighters, aaa some more. It’s a Zane Grey Story It’s a red blooded drama from the novel, “The Desert of ’Wheat” 8,000 feet of thrills. = Your money back if not settisfied, ania The greatest picture ever seen at the Lyric. Come early. Positively Two Days Only _ Saturday. Sunday Don’t Forget the D4 ree M. usic