Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1921, Page 5

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921. ALLIESWORKON (Sa of Stock (MOVIE TARIFF BOUNDARIES FOR bie ape "CETS HEARING SE mes 1. eee ee ele tate roe Sree ee il IN TWO WELLS. ie eee ee tal sn ees 4 aelepderal Control. | poche TO q Landia penereny pa eb ge os i WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Foreign 100, habe 2,085 Park arise ing for casing at 1,721 feet. | drilling at 2,085 feet ° Parker. W. A. Hawkinson and John |&"d domestic motion picture pr® | {Grass Creck, Wyoming, section 19-|| Well No. 2, Dixon Farm, section) ANG Operation Of Sok; icials of the Co-Operative So-| ducers were given a hearing today by TWo Geninistione and Two 2695. underreaming at 3,097 feet 34-20-78, crooked hole, 3.072 fee: art of town, very closes ane Land = gv serie to stop the sale of/the commerce department, on the Nearing Sand Show Up Big Muddy. well No. 14, section 16. | 5 Mines Is Ur ged | cant front. Price, $1,000 jestic. creased ri nW R rt 33-76. © land, shut down at 2.965 . A ’ Removal of Parker and other trust- las ee big ea Ps a i eekly Repo feet sear men 1 . Section 34-20-78, cement with $300 down. See this. ees was asked by the bill which al-| ae entering this country. SSE _Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE 1 jcle Cliffs fields were making prog-} Well No. 21, section 12-39-79, com tN ection 11-19-73, | sal mines. That sentiment was |ress. Only one field is still being | pleted, shutin, 2.210 feet cementi 7 feet rese letter to Fred A. Bax- tested by the Ohio in Montana | Well No. 7, SW 1-89-79. drilling a 978 nut down | ter, m f > vis, - Spa following is a complete report]: 1.550 fect at 3 < f operations CHICAGO, Aug, 11.—An 1 was granted by Federal Judge A high grade lot, southeast vo. 3. soction 34-20-78, fishing | Rig Muddy, well No. 21) » - iz 1,756 feet Codtmapted Hppart on Question = that Parker wan etiempting’te soot a hich stasit er een | The ORI OH cinddanyibbuiteted n|%276 Jones 0, P ‘ 5, section 34-20-78, drilling) MADISON 919 East Third Street 0 Be Made to | #ell_ $100,000.00 worth of certifi on the ground that foreign|500-barrei well in Salt Creek during "> CASine at. 1,090 ‘tect! 3 ee os Phone 351-J Supreme Counc This "/countries would retaliate to the det-|the past week, and compicted another Utah Tests. aeons menting at 205 sea Ape sega ae Chet a ERO. s {on which no estimate of production Pptryntley section 33.38%, Grilling at |" wail Ne. §&,.section 2-19-75, érilling ca EGYPTIAN REG REGUL LATOR TEA. | portation is available. With the completion of |7"4.? feet PARIS, Aug. 11.—Experts directed | tion ana illiouaness, x beepureg hs heiptst (athe | these two holes the company has but by the supreme allied council to fix! howeis clean, cures wed cr For |" * | sale be through agents. S. BATHS, Agents ith the : they would be able reno ond Basement 0. 8. Building. sistant to Secretary Hoover. included | being drilied which are nearly the| Well No. & section 12-39-79, com pleted report to the council when it 8-11-3t Lucian Wheeler, Horace G. Knowles penaentics levels. Three Utah testa pleted, shutin, 2.102 feet; estimated met late this afternoon. Th lor : Louis Mdreanton of |in_the Calnsriie, Huntington and oo epaenens 500 barrele. ; e¢ average output of the world’s! Pari R resen r —= = a Centenios emeala De appointed es | Rent mines 18 now just over $250,000,-!tam Tickionals Ape te ee pi 000 a year study the best. means of bringing | ————___ ieee a eis ss ead. 4 about allied co-operation in sending ance, presenting rene! pro- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | c * Jat 2,030 feet Circle Cliffs, section 28-34-7, straight | 2" 2 w 8. sectiqn 2-19-78, ¢ reaming at 1,700 feet | eu as f tign 2-19 arilting | Huntington, section 217-8, fishing for tools, 2,335 feet Salt Creek. two more drilling and both of these Representatives of the motion pic-|*™o near the producing sands. tture industry at the hearing. which #There were no completions in the was before M. F. Feiker, special as.| Rock River field but many wells are Where me the Dead? HEAVEN, HELL OR PURGATORY Is the Soul Immortal? Follow the Crowd to the Big Tent August 11 Thursday Evening 7:45 O'Clock Remember the Subject for Friday Evening “SPIRITUALISM” Can the Living Talk With the Dead? reliet to famine-stricken districts of Russia without recognition of the so- viet government, the question being Ay Tenet Biica. two-paom cabin; described by Premicr Lioyd George inens: water “humanitarian, not a political | Sent and. toilet aide, Inquire :3¢§] pa ai coe “Phe na RE A luncheon given by President Mil.|FOR SALE OR aggre eh ad smatl| lerand at Rampbouillet for the coun-| imeome property, P-passen ger | cil today. was att.nded also by My-|Chandier coupe. 514 on Exchang-| ron %, Herrick, the American ambas-| building. Phone 994 $13-2t! sador to France, who went with Am-| >on on bassador Harvey to this. functron | LOST—Bill book containing $55: 31 | Hr3 4 unction. | “reward it ret The ambassadors of the allies were! cherry wtreet °° at Le also among those invited. ates SULate During the forenoon Premiers Lloyd George and Briand, with Lord Curzon, British secretary for foreign |tighted, modern: close in. on affairs, and Louis Loucheur, French|ment; no children, 342 CY * minister of the liberated regions, were | Prone 1656Me The ra Lamber Co, during~the afternoon that differences Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS The a ids IS IN FULL SWAY WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER CAMPBELL HARDWARE CoO. Honest Merchandise _. 147 S. Center Phone 425 a | FOR RENT—Reasonable, four roon: , (ne oF two apartments; DRUG COMPANT ; ; ——— boundary line kad developed and that the conference of the heds of the two governments and their advisers this morning had not brought about definite results. On this account it had been de cided, it was asserted in French quarters, to postpone the evening council meeting to allow the pre miers of the governments to tontinue their conferences. What comes after the purchase price? fant na. Stac~ SE Do You now that Tow peme — of honey county mm rutriclent nani mA 0 Uppy. all DT? We Wiliam cps 8. Box 1108. T2tt Jewelry and watch repairing by ex: pert workmen, All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, 0-5 ae: A mean sar A HIGHEST prices paid for diamonés, oid gold and silver. H. B, Kline, jeweler, Oil Exchange building: ar Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center pclae SS Sores ‘The average literary man of today uses about four thousand different ords in writing a book or play of any ) Shakesbeare. c by. weed over fifteen thousand different words in writing a book or play of.any about eight thousand. — ‘The most valuable ordinary poarls are those of a pure white, and perfect ly round in shape, suitable for string: ing as a necklace. DODGE BROTHERS , DODGE BROTHERS BUSINESS CAR MOTOR CAR —- oe -- There is very little ice manufactur- ed in England, the greater bulk of it being imported from Norway in special fast wooden ships, Coliseum Motor Co. FIFTH AND WOLCOTT STREETS PHONE 724 CASPER, WYOMING Why Has It Led For All These Years? nn yTHEANOOR AKD THE Rasy. reee MGADIIELD REGULATORCO,.DEPT.9-D.ATLaNTa. a, BAUR’S | CANDY ASSORTMENT TANTALIZINGLY SWEET AND FRESH PEP’S "sr _ NEWS zt DEPOT Put It Over Pep Sell It While It’s Candy GUNNISON For Vacation or Stopover Don’t miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Pee Hot “The largest mirere) springs in tht world.* THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING!| Its Prestige Endures Brief popularity is not hard to win. A car may appear to give ap value for the price asked, and gain a substantial volume of buyers. But will it hola’ and win added prestige each succeed- ing year? Not unless the good appar- ent value is also a permanent sel proved in the contin- dependability and good vachinennce of the car. Witness the many cars of name, which enjoyed a ‘orward poeltiens.| in the in- dustry a few ago, and which are to lly con- sidered, if indeed they are in business at all. Hudsen has not eet bel, but each year has added t its prestige, because ee kaow its qualities of fine per- formance and sorenaantlity endure for years and thou- sands of miles, with a mini- ‘ mum of expense and care. Super-Sixes that have passed their 100-thousandth mile are numerous, and thousands of them are near- ing their sixth year of service. Hudson endurance is pri- marily due to a design that is exclusive. But it is vastly increased also by the fact that wear can always be taken up by devices for compensa- ting adjustments. Thus it is simple and inexpensive to restore to its original me- chanical newness. These are reasons why the oldest Super-Sixes are in ser- vice today. And it is why er- Seca sine 8 bring resale pri ‘or resale _ ue is aliecether deter- mined by the mileage re- maining in a car. UN’ Yer21 Sez MOTUR TRUCK’ & GAR SQ CASPER, WYOMING. 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