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| ji — dee | Em ee “ee SORA oe PAR Ome TPA A ew aS PAGE FOUR Cbe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, Oe ee CASPER REFINERIES WILL SUPPLY —¥e~ Thy Woatd Sap = CFATIMENT FORGIRLSHOOTS AN ADMIRER WHO. [poz 7,000,000 BARRELS OF GASOLINE. ‘TAY’ PARTY: (S| “HOUNBED' HER BUT VICTIM OF | —————— FOR EXPORT, BIG RUNS IN SIGHT GUN CAN'T BE FOUND, REPORT |) ™ "= *.- - STRONG, F REPORT ae an Ourtain to yas ware b sdcobing ders SEE IT TODAY Order Placed Here by Standard of Louisiana May| | ounded in her ap: ent at a ho! ight, e Old Prohibition’ Organization | girl said, staggered out of the room with blood streaming Mean Capacity Production for Plants; Test of | © eee from his face. Officers had found no trace of him at noon Field Production Linked With Plans ; Indicates. Mise Bowman and her roommate,| C. Rath esnenne 30 /soeey of age. EME OWL meanwhile are being held in the ma- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Noy. 30.— john Talbot of South Bend, Ind., su- nea preme president ‘of the Order of ek cape beg it aany longer and/ Owls, a fraternal organization, who suddenly jumped up, got my revolver) was found guilty in United States dis- ference to enforcement of the prok!-! 1.4 shot until the gun was empty.| trict court last week of violating the Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Second Big Day Concurrently with the anrlounce anriouncement that the Midwest| Refining company had completed arrangements for a full| production test of all Salt Creek properties it has been :m- nounced that the Standard Oil company here had contracted with the Standard Oil company of Louisiana for the deliv- ery of 2,000,000 barrels of gasoline for delivery at Baton Rouge and Yew Orleans, during the;tured products on the world ¢ In filling these orders|titive mai for the first ti ~ or ¥ It battleships are scrappea under the Hughes proposal, Load — take the leading position|/any quanity Ps ut a gd = bition law. the world’s largest €850-] The test of production of the Salt] pei He fell Mi . ; , ing overhauled at the Philadelphia navy yard. To scrap — pike le fell over on the floor and [ fired| Mann act, today was fined $5,000 by ine manufacturing plants. Creek field, the main source of the dismantling process would be continued and some of the ma Although Dr. Elisha Kemp Kane of | one while he was lying there.” 1 Judge A. B, Anderson, and sentenced The southern Standard company is| oil supply of the local refineries which vaged for other use. Philadelphia declared prohibition was) ‘stiss Bowman said Curtain asked|to Leavenworth prison! for five years. yet ge get a mage: we have | her to call a doctor and then left the Tt was the maximum sentence for the offe taken up tomorrow to determine | Cm. mod whether it would be advisable to in-| || h™ ee clude other fields of endeavor tn the ware tired, man. party program. Several speakers em-) The Bowman gir} called the police phasized a nécessity for stricter ob-| from the nearest telephone after Cur- servance of the ,prohibition lawz,|tain had disappeared, according to among them A. J. Murray, Lincoln, | her story. Neb. and Mixs Marie Brehm, Long Beach, Cal. purchasing the gasoline for distribu-|it is incident to the carring out tion in world trade. Details of the con-|the confract is being undertak; tract which has been signed have not|the Midwest Refining cumpany with been definitel worked out yet but it is|a sincere view to prorating equit unofficially announced that both plants|ably the production of the dist operated by the Standard Oil com-| Even under peak load cond the pipeline capacity of the Salt C Miss Tunnicliff told the police five DEMENTED WOMAN HEAPS FIRE ON BODY, ISNEAR DEATH TODAY DENVER, Nov. 30—Mrs. Nellle | into the yard and was herself bad 40 tank cars of gasoline with an av-|ever that the Midwest company will] Stover, 39 years of age, who for | ly burned trying to extinguish the erage of 8,000 gallons to the t will] purchase considerably more oll than| several years has been suffering | flames. Firemen from a near by bo shipped from Casper ever; [can be handled by the pipelines but| from a harmless form of demen- | station house responded to an ing the coming ¥ This b it is not thought that a full 100 per| tia, is lying at the point of death | alarm. They extinguished the addition to the oth siness demands| cent production of the field will be| in a hospital here as the result of | flames. on the local refineries should result in| purchased by the company for many| burns she received when, extricat- Both women were removed to the peak load conditions during the com-| months. ing herself from a chain with | hospital where doctors say Mrs, ing year. ‘After the test which will be conduct-| which she had been fastened in the | Stover probably will die. Mrs. Tt is for the purpose of testing the|ed during December the wells in the, kitchen of her mother’s home, she | Nelp has a chance to recover, it is yield of the Salt Creek field and ite| field will be returned temporarily to] took @ small shovel and spread live | stated. possibility under development that the] the present proration until such time} Coals from the kitchen range over iene a= test which will be conducted by the]as the plans can be definitely w her body. Her mother, Mrs. Sam- uel Nelp, 60 yearn of age, is ato |FQther of Casper pany here will be worked at capacity to fill this order in addition to other current business. ‘The extent of the order is shown|the present refining capacity by the fact that in filling the contract | refineries here. It is probale freee SNES “Yee Sh FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Singers Attention. oe choice fe gin voor. ts desired. nay one who sings and is not S anti Order | recess rien" 'anctnar steastrttion a invited to join the choir at this time. New Navy Workk|comer et Grant and. ‘tind’ arenas, e Thursday evening, 7 o'clock harp. Do not wait for personal invitation MADRID, Nov. 30.—The chamber | {fom some member of the church or WHY NOT? of deputies today passed a bill appro- Serres nag Senate abate trae} prigting 13,000,000 pesetas for naval) ised to help with the cholr back hom Home Made Midwest Refining company will be un-|out by the Midwest for the p ith She. wae construction. This ‘will provide for @n/come, you are wanted. We can wi dertaken. of a much larger amount of th Re Coleen oon tattbenot tb exe increase in the Spanish navy. you. if you have not helped in Bak. Goods The present refining capacity of the| that is produced in the distric badly burned in an attemp' | Man Dies i in Ohio |-— ———— | cor, but’ want to, now fs the time. ery tinguish the flames that enveloped Come in and let us grow Pogeth | her daughter's body. oil circles and the word of his death} "Tt" s the plan of bi jatar roe ts NOONDAY LUNCHES Standard and old Midwest plants here} It is thought however thi is about 50,000 barrels of of] a day. If/after the ‘first of the year, weather this capacity is taxed all during the/cor{lit(»ns permitting the pipelines According to the story told hos- will be received by reset; 4 yi have a Sunday school chair, a Chris- 11:30 to 2:00 the cl: coming year it will result in all proba-| will be put at capacity and will con-| pital authorities by Mrs. Nelp, her B. I. Biggs, manager of the Cas-| Mr. Biggs will remain sae east/tian Endeavor choir, a junior and It’s ic lassiest of bility in Casper becoming the first|tinue to bring the oil to storage in| daughter had never been violent, | per office of the Independent Torpedo | for several weeks Jokinen oS Tette Lontpe Pie ger ahg ridged particulars Western classics. See gasoline manufacturing center of the|Casper to keep up with the refining! but had been chained in the kitch- | company, left this afternoon for Find. ; fairs pertaining to ‘ars wiicla bare, |Rav.c. G, yee po ab pal or Wm. S. Hart shoot and world. processes which will be in operation to] en because of her tendency to wan |Iay, Ohio, in response to @ message rning to Nicest hit: Gero obidets With two Heretofore, except for the brief pe-| fill the large contracts which have| der away from home and become | telling him of the sudden death jot Tan cate SSSGAES Se TS J riod during the war, Casper has been|been secured by the local refineries. | lost. About noon today, Mrs. Nelp | his father, G. A. Biggs, age 67. The next New Jersey legislature} prev UASSIFIED ADS— O-S Building guns at the same time. able to manufacture more gasoline| Heretofore the combined’ gasoline) said, she went into the backyard Deceased is well known in ex Deceased te well known ih eastern ‘will have two women members.) will have two women members. Prar yeaa See that fight. than could be used in any of thel manufacturing facilities of the local| to hang up a washing. A few min- - territory alloted for marketing pur- plants have given Casper the distine-| utes later sho heard her daughter See the cattle rustlers’ poses. In competing with foreign|tion of being the third largest gaso-| screaming. Rushing back into the endexwoua: fields Casper has had the disadvan-|line manufacturing city in the world.| kitchen, she found Mrs. Stover nge of long railroads hauls and con-|With the depression in the of! bus{-/ writhing on the floor, the upper j And then, some more. S sequently higher cost on the fintshed| ness and Casper’s fortunate contracts! Baty ot dee, pes. Cigar tag ol te f 3 pi r a ered with live c Grn in the Sma utcturing ‘work of the| still held the xmail shovel in. her —NEXT— The contract which has just beenjin the manufacturing world of the} concluded with the Louisiana com-| greatest fuel of the present era almost Il_place Caspe: manufac. right YOU LIKE LAST WEEK’S, VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM AT THE hana. TONIGHT HOYT SMYTHE Presents THE LAUGHIEST LAUGHING BILL OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES Entitled ‘IN HELL’ LITTLE DEVILS—LITTLE IMPS Special Scenery, Hot Coals of F: ee Fiery Furnaces, Boiling Lead Pots ADDED ATTRACTION DIFFERENT VAUDEVILLE Ip dragged her daughter TWO-REEL COMEDY —NEXT— Pathe Review Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday, Sunday WOMAN KNOWS” The Greatest Dra- matic Realism Ever Screened! Don’t Miss This Great Picture! The Amazing Story of “Fanny Herself” COMING “The White Riders of the Plains” P. S.—This picture was made in Englewood, Col- —ALSO— | orado.. Many scenes are THE MOST SENSATIONAL MOVIE DRAMA OF By Eéna Ferber laid at Sunrise, Wyoming THE COUNTRY —sterring the new actor Directed by Tod Browning, Who Made “Outside the Law” of the Northwest ‘EDWIN COBB THOMAS MEIGHAN si PETER B. KYNE’S. “CAPPY RICKS CAST INCLUDES aon AYRES “THE CONFESSION” HERE WE COME AGAIN 6—ACTS=6 AND FEATURE PICTURE TODAY AND THURSDAY Evening Performances 7:00 and 9:00 ADMISSION 55c ANY SEAT INCLUDING TAX MATINEE EACH DAY AT 2:30 A romance as full of thrills ADMISSION 40Oc ANY SEAT with fon, All aboard fore” Also : Scathori Sena! Tavcantt BOBBY VERNON INCLUDING TAX glorious fights and stirring In rescues! With youth at the helm and the port of lovers’ “FRESH FROM THE FARM” STARTING TODAY Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c Children Half Price to Any Performance PROGRAM 1. James McNally 4. Marie Van Alst “The Boy With the Hats” Interpretative Dancing. 2. Johnson and Burke 5. Morris and Block A Talki : Nonsensical Nonsense, Comed: Micotts ‘ poses: a and Dancing. 5 ° . rou 3. The Powder River Trio Two Girls and pastas Duet, Trio and Solo Numbers. Musical Festival 2 FEATURE PICTURE WANDA HAWLEY in “HER FACE VALUE” A Bishop-Cass Theater t i | = none