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PAGE FIVE TEAPOT, WYOMING WYOMING’S NEWEST TOWN PRESENTS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO INVEST WISELY | The new town of Teapot is on the Casper-Salt Creek Highway and is located on the patented land of John Beaton. This land was pur- chased from Mr. Beaton and on it was platted the town of Teapot. When the United States government issued its patent to John Beaton the land became his property with no reservations. The land and all oi! and other rights belonged to John. The town of Teapot is located inside of the famous Teapot Oil Structure which is now being developed by the Mammoth Oil Company under contract with the United States government. : A RARE OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ITSELF TO THE INVESTOR DAME FORTUNE KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR ONCE MORE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cridune : STATE OUTLINES CASE IN TRIAL OF COAST KLAN Jury Completed with Eight Men and Four, Women in Box to\Determine Fate of 37 Alleged Klansmen ° ed LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.—An outline of the state’s ist was the first thing on today’s program in the trial of thirty- seven alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan of charges grow- ing out of the Inglewood raid of April 22, last. Raymond I. Turney, deputy district attorney, planned to make to the jury of eight men and four women a statement of what the — —— state eXpected to prove. The next step tvas the introduction of evidence. . The first witnesses were to be Fi-| del and Mathias Ejlduayen, brothers, who with their families, were victims leged the Elduayens, it was planned to call Frank T. Woerner, deputy marshal Up Casper Rector | On Car Trip East of the Inglewood raid. al! to have LALA IE EET of Inglewood at the time of the raid Heayy roads in South Dakota are been conducted by a band of perhaps ‘Phe charges against the defendants | sre kidnaping, false imprisonment) and assualt with intent to murder, | , — — 250 masked and armed men. After) Heavy Rains Hold R. C. Schultz of Worland Is Elected President of Organi- zation; Buffalo Gets Next Convention. LARAMIE, Yvyo., Aug. %—R. C. Schultz of Wo land, because of long continued service in the the name of The town has started to grow. Why wait and be one of the “I told you so’s?” the Wyor!ng Pharmaceutical asrocia- tion, was given the position of pres! dent of that organization at the elec tion meeting held yesterday afternoon as part of the convention here The position of first vice president went to Harry Cordiner, of this city; Foster Rogers of Lusk, second vice president; L. R. Tyson, of Sheridan, secretary and treasurer; and Dr. Har- old Shepherd of Leland Stanford Uni- versity was chosen acting dean of the law department of the state university. After consideratble discussion the convention chose Buffalo as the next gathering place, and the 1923 conven- tion of the organization will be con- proving the nemises of the tourist at the present time according to word) received by the Casper Motor club this! morning from Rev. P. K. Edwards of Casper, who is on his way east via the! overland route. | Mr. Edwards has been “hung up" in Pierre, 8. D., for some time during a two weeks’ rain, and is now. facing a longer wait while the well known, gumbo of that region becomes dry| enough for travel. Mr. Edwards advises Casper motor: ists to prepare for heavy roads {f in-| tending to make an eastern trip. He! drove from Casper to Hot Springs| easily on his first day out, but’ after that was able*to average only 90 miles Here is a new town with 5,000 people from which to draw business and a payroll of approximately $250,000.00 monthly. OUR FIRST LOT SALE AT TEAPOT WILL BE HELD ducted at about this time in that clty./4 gay becduse of the heavy condition| of all. highways. | ~ GAR BURNS UP oy wonxens Foun W IN ACCIDENT | possession oF MOON WEST OF CITY) snr rinep soon cach A turnover about 10 o'clock last \ night on the Poison Spider road five| Found in hiding in a Salt Creek miles out of Casper caused by lack of{bunk house with several quarts of lights resulted’ in ‘thé Ford car of|high grade “moon” tn their posses Charles A, Sadler being completely de-[sion, Frank Ellis and John Huff, oi! stroyed by fire. Sadler himself es-/workers, were brought to Casper yes- caped with slight injuries and is able|terday by Deputy Les Snow, and to attend to his work today. fined $200 each when they pleaded Sadler was coming from the field | guilty to charges before Judge Tubbs. when his lights went out on him, Un-| Ellis, who seemed to have plenty able to remedy them, he attempted to/of money on his person, paid his drive in darkness. His car was un-|fine in “cold” cash, but {> was decifca avoidably turned over. It is thought|by the Judge that Huff, unable to that a leakage in the gas pipe caused/pay the required amount chould be the fire. mt to jail until he is able. to find A slight injury to his side was all|some benefactor who will make the the the driver sustained. He enter-|fne good. If none appears, he will ed the offices of the Wyoming Finance|be forced to work out the fine in a corporation this morning and collected | jain sentence. the insurance with which the car was| Salt Creek has been surprisingly | completely covered. clean of late as far as booze is con- SS sais cerned and the arrest of the two men MOONSHINERS SEIZED. came as a terminus to a long period GREYBULL, Wyo., Aug. %—J. F.|of peace and quiet along the prohibi- and Clayton Mangus were ‘ested | tion frontier, and a thirty-gallon still seized by Se { Sheriff B. F, Wickwire in a raid near| Jewelry aha watcm repairing by ex: Lovell, The men had been under sur-| pert workmen. All work guaranteed velllance for some time. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co, 0.8 Bidg, ae - 25S A “Meet me at the Smokehouse.” SPECIAL SALESMEN WILL BE ON THE GROUNDS ‘ALL THREE DAYS. Make. your plans now to attend on one of these days. We want you to see for yourself the wonderful resources possessed by Tea- pot townsite. 4 GIVING YOU A CLEAR TITLE GOES WITH EACH LOT ets Friday, Saturday, Sunday, August 11, 12, 13 A WARRANTY DEE i | 2 | \ | | | 2 T eR { THIS SPACE RESERVED | | FOR DRILL | i} LOT PRICES Business Lots . . $200 and $300 | Residence Lots . . $100 and $150 | r TERMS—tTwenty-five per cent down, bal- ance in six equal monthly payments. } SITES s ' eee | cree. war rem watane haecee euvierr ‘a+ | Ten per cent off for cash. American Legion membership drive is on. PIRATES AGAIN LOOM AS FLAG CONTENDERS, IN THIRD PLACE CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Pittsburgh Pirates were in third place today and making a bold bid for the higher berths held by the Giants and Cardi-! nals as a result of a slugging streak surpassing even the most) violent batting outbursts this season and rivalling the best! *. on the record books. oo We Are Giving Away Free A Copy of the Latest Contour Map of By taking a double victory from the] Mays, checking the New Yorkers’ the Great Phillies, 19 to 8 and 7 to 3, making it] winning streak of six games, while :} 10 in a row, the larruping Corsaires| Zachary held St. Louls to seven scrt-| : brought their hit and run total forjtered hits aya@ Washington won, 3} SALT CREEK-TEAPOT OIL FIELDS : the last three games with the Qua-|to 1, | kers to 68 and 43, respectively, giving Tho Boston Red Sox pounded three the team a batting average of .466 for] Cleveland hurlers for 21 hits and a the series. They made 22 hits in the|15 to 6 triumph while the White Sox first game and 27 and 19 in yester-| continued their slugging against Phil- day's contests. A remarkable feature|adelphia and were victorious, 6 to, 4, was the ‘fact that every member of| Vic Aldridge and Dutch Ruether the team connected for at least onejeac hallowed nine hits but the Chi- hit in each of the games. Reb Rus-|cago Cubs bunched theirs to better} sell and Tierney set the pace with 10|advantage and. defeated Brooklyn 4! apiece, the former turning in the high |to 1. mark in the first game of the double- Call at our offices any time, day or evening, and we will present you FREE Z a copy of the latest contour map of the great SALT CREEK-TEAPOT OIL FIELDS. This map wili show you the exact location of the new town of Teapot. \ header with five bingles, including two doubles and a homer and five runs in as many times at bat. The Cardinals were idle ‘but the Giants dropped to a lead of but two/} points as a result of losing to’ Cin- cinnati 7 to 8, in 10 innings.’ “Dave Baneroft’s wild throw let in the win- Map of Teapot, Wyoming, in Teapot Oil Structure. DEVELOPMENT CO. '< C. M. Elgin, Pres. V.E. Stanley, Vice Pres. A. H. De Long, Sec. MAIN OFFICE—ROOM 218, MIDWEST BUILDING PHONE 1341 ning tally, after Long George Kelly had tled the count:in the ninth with his second homer of the game. a Y~ Tue Browns and Ynnkees suc- . cumbed to stellar pitching and re mifned within a game of each other in the American league race. Dauss of Detroit had the better af Carl Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 274M BRANCH OFFICE—232 SOUTH CENTER STREET PHONE 80-W