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FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 6, 1922. ENTURS TRA BLA2ED FoR vou py €& LEWIS ALLEN , BROWNE <4 Say, Brother Adventurer." tf there touched. Instantly there was e clear are any camp or woodcraft * that seemed to come between head of the wood screw and pece n, Ted and Ned opened their eyes wonder i ‘Clickerty-click-click click,” rattled/ Harris, left In this old bat Mr. Harris, Ted and nodded his head <it's full of pep, 1 ean t “he said, The boys w 41 they tried it and « the funny salty taste and tickling sen sation of the tongue. graph ou:fit,”" he told them, “I used to be a telegrapher, worked my way through college doing that,” he ex. Piained. Both boys, know'ng little It is one! exclaimed Ted XN sald Mr. Harris, here ls code""—and he wrote it out _—Y— hen he explained the difference be | ~ and a das: “One dash {s/ Re if kee: bank cA as three dots.” said Mr. Har-| For the sounder he drove)in two} 1: that Ja, it le three times aa long! tacks (C & D) and made the sounder | 5 ‘ z } " ; < And it wasn’t so very long before girip of tin (not brass) three inches} 72 oi ue Chala ovite the Bares Jond and % of an inch wite, and bent | (oy Sor 20 Me Theil ke Erol and fastened it as shown at (E.) Tho] fe° rrraon ph Ale bree ed ea:| sounder coll he made by taking a wood : screw ah inch and a quarter long and At. keer : over this win efully and even ¢ four layers of fine copper wire (No B @ § guage.) e covered this with waxed paper & coating Wax or parrafin to prevent short ctr. cults. “fhe two ends of the fine wire colled on the wood screw > were run through the wax coating and fastened to the tacks (C & D) and one wire con. | nected directly with the tack under the key. The other wire was connected with the battery. The wire running fron the tack holding the key to the baseboard he also connected with the other pole of the batte He had several feet of loose wire in these connections. “Now let's see what's what,” said the young man, and he pushed ‘he key down until the héads of both tacke CABBAGE AND SAUSAGE “I agree with you,” Hars's What was it that, Ted telegraphed| him?—(Menda ‘The Meridias.”) Tomorrow—Merry Makings. { laughed = Mr. Dorit le woman's pet, thatrash continue tan tte Cates saint |. WO-annoy you one thing and some another w: ing the and all wanted to cut me ail ‘What a miserable littie biting sting . there ia ,every time you touch that but “Mayr's Wonderful Remedy eruption: | Kesinol Ointment is what me, #0 now Teat cabbage, sausage ond | You want ‘Thousands have proved | anything I want to. Nothfng hurts| its unusual healing powers by using it me.” It tsa simple, harmless prepar.| for the most stubborn casesyof skin ation’ that removes the catarrhal mu | affection with prompt, beneficial re- cus from the intestinal tract and al-| Sults. It soothes while it heals. lays the inflammation which causes Retinol Shaving Stick te « boon | Practically all stomach, ilver and in- fe taney eiest) Retest pee testinal “ailments, including append}. citi. One dose will convince or mon ducts at all druggists. e ¢y refunded. For sele at all drugyists. Re sinol Ady. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS The water will be shut. off the following streets Friday at midnight until 3 a. m.: Both sides of East Second Street between Beech and Lincoln, and all streets.edst of Park and north of East Second, Close. all faucets and shut off all gas water heaters. _ By Order of « tm= W. H. JOHNSON, Water Commissioner. Sei ‘Special Price Qn Ruud Copper Coil Tank Water Heaters The world’s best double-coil Water Heater. ONLY Order a Ruud now and en- joy real hot water service. ‘Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. 119 E. FIRST—PH. 1500 $a Pa > » BANG BANG lis Caskey SHE BLEW IN YESTERDAY 3:10 P. M., at a Depth ot Only 1465 Ft., a = 28,000 BARREL GUSHER DRILLED IN BY OUR NEIGHBOR THE MAMMOTH GIL CO. What does this mean? It means that development work in the famous Teapot Oil Structure will be the greatest ever known in Wyoming. It means that the Town of Teapot will shoot for- ward with arush, It means that if you have not bought a lot in the TOWN of TEAPOT BUY IT NOW There never was, nor will there ever be, in a long, long time such a chance to invest a small amount with the possibilities that we are offering you this very minute. OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR Open It and Buy at Least One Lot In the Town of Teapot The Teapot Development is making preparations to drill in on the town of Teapot. It will be too late then. Lots will advance in price. The time to buy is now. If oil is brought in your investment of $100 should be worth at least $2,000.00, figuring what oil land sells for in the im- mediate vicinity. The one- eighth royalty goes to Mr. John Beaton, the. ofiginal homesteader of the land. There are no other oil re strictions, state or govern- ment. We have predicted ever since we placed’ the town of Teapot on the market that there is oil under the town. We still believe it and we are going to prove it by drilling and when we strike ‘ae oil-bearing sands, the holders of lots in Teapot will realize many fold on the paltry invest- ment of now. . Don’t hesitate. Come to our office and let us show you why we advise you to purchase at least one lot in the town of Teapot. Better still, get in your car, yo to the town of Teapot and see for yourself how the town lies inside of the famous Teapot Oil Structure, considered the greatest oil structure in the world. While out there take a look at the well on the Mammoth Company’s oil property. If You Don’t Buy, Just Remember What We Are Telling You. Now PRESENT PRICES OF LOTS Business Lots $200 to $3 00 Residence Lots $100 to.$150 25 Per Cent Down, ‘Balance in Six Equal Monthly Payments. 10 Per Cent Off for Cash. TEAPOT DEVELOPMENT CO. Room 218 Midwest Bldg. | FRANK OM | TOM TUCK Read this list of names who | constitute a partial list of lot buyers in the Town of Teapot. | Do you think these men are throwing their mor-=7 away. No, they are buying what they consider an investment that will pay them well. No doubt you know many of them. Investigate and join them. CASPER, WYO. JUDGE C. D. MURANE R. J. MOSHER CLINTON G. FULLER PARIS HARGIS J. L. KOLER GEO. M. RHODES E. G. VANETTA W. A. PAPP CHAS. E. STEVENSON JOHN VAN HOVEL JAMES M. MILNE JUDGE CHAS. E. WINTER IDA E. BURQUIST GRACE HORNBACK ALLISON KNITTLE ALICE B. WALKER L. R. DAY DONALD M’PHERSON Tv. S. WALKER HAMMOND & WARWICK FRED MITCHELL MAX ZIMMERMAN DAVE DAVIDSON PHILLIP WINTER SALT CREEK, WYO. J. H. GATES ya) ROY GILLAM W. E. SHIDLER H. A. CRUMPTON c. C. CRUMPTON LEE & M’'GOVERN CHAS. KIESLING NEW YORK STORE CHAS. H. AYRES JASPER RAILSBACK M. G. & GEO. E. KIESLING SNYDER & BRAND MARJORIE J. BRITTON WM. BRIDGER WM. HODGE BEAULAH K. LEHR LEO P. LEHR FRED AMENDA M. L. HARVEY ARNOLD STECHER T. H. HOLT DR. L. E. MITCHELL PERRY SURRENCE BEN FLINT SILAS GOETZ MRS, LETITA STEELE P. M. CHRISTMAN FRANK O'CONNOR JOHN _H. CAREY O, J, DEVLIN JULIA HAYES R GUY SEVIER EDWARD BERGLAND HENRY COLOW GOODMAN HARDWARE CO, GEORGE C. CULL , MABEL ADDINGTON x E. A. HOLLINGSWORTH HAROLD J. NEWMAN BUCK BROS. MABEL REINECKER W. H. BLATT 0. S. HAMMOND ALVA ROBNETT Cc. F. PENNINGTON OSCAR BRODINE H. J. HAYES J. O. INGRAM CLAUDE PALMER RALPH S. SMITH OSCAR F. BEYERS N. J. BENDON QSCAR L. THOMAS ROBT. J. VEITCH RAY C. WEST OSCAR H. CASERD DAN DALEY MRS. D. E. JACOBS MRS. BESS QUIRK M J. PERRON SHIRLEY WEST A. L. CORDER ‘. L. FLANNIGAN R. R. WINGERT MABEL P. STEEN RAY HARPER LUSK, WYO. J. M. BISHOP MICHAEL CORDELL FRED A. ROOT R. G. SYMILL FRANK CONVERSE T. A. LARSON GERTRUDE CRAWFORD E. O. STRATTON W. R. Johnston, Wheatland, Wye. Claude F. Palmer, Teapot, Wyo. F. ber, Wheatland, Wyo. ‘ Dr. Mander E. Wall, katchewan, Canada. J. A, Pruitt, Cheyenne, Wyo. P. H. Bennett, Sapulpa, Okla. G. A. Hansen, Douglas, Wyo. W. 0. Emery, Douglas, Wro. Bert Corwin, Idaho Springs, Colo. Casper, Wyoming TEAPOT “WYO. y