Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE TEN. Che Casper Sunday Cribune : SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 1923 TRIQACCUSED LOUIS A. REED ‘|OIL WELLS BIG AID | (#224 Jee eats: OF ABDUCTION ee ee tens ARE MISSING and posion be present, the creature that the coldest regions of the air do} will often tear the limb off and not lie over the poles, but over the! throw It away, growing a new one =, equator. The greatest degree of to replace it. Y eee ———— +CASPER (S - THE - FUTURE - CAPITAL E Ol! wells are being found of worth] On the other hand the erstern United while benefit to science in securing/ States along the Appalachian range data on subsurface temperatures} of mountains is of much older ex- Though the paramount reason the| posure and the subsurface temper- “0° i : investigation now being made is to|atures are lower. This is {Ilustrated No Developments in vee? | , NE THE MIDWEST prove or disprove the theory that the| by a test of a West Virginia well 15-Year-Old P f 3 wr p He Suit One OF; cooling of the earth's crust is var-|which showed an increase of only Case of - L ear~ SY on REFINERY, HE WEST. ¢ | lable, it 1s not at all unllkely that|one degree to every 110 feet. G | I = ti 0 On . A THE LARGEST IN vale factors Bes a zee work the] Charts of these different ofl fields 3 0 world over love: indicate uneven graphs, thereby giirrhonney es ore wi reat ge (imtece aes] Ror Rum and Rations ME Is ® KEEN BASEBALL j ‘ oured from the Lost Soldier field by|in the rate at which the earth's No new developments have taken Dr. C, EB. Van Nostrand of the Un-| crust is cooling. ENTHUSIAST— HE WAS THE tt f the alleged ab- t ited States Geological Survey, and} Just what bearing the findings of place in hake’ radecties daughter MAN BEHIND THE CHAMPION s \ Mr. Brewster of the Casper office of| pr. van Nostrand will have in fu- Cheech Sel ihe eR MIDWEST BASEBALL TEAM- - the Bureau of Mines. For every in-| ture of] field work, is as yet hard The first bank in this country furnished George Washington’s distressed army with 800 barrels of rum and three million ra- ot, Btanigy ip ever Whe iG snreee crease in the depth in the north end| +t, getermine. It 1s, however, prob- that she was transported from Ne- of the field of 20 feet there ts an !n-| apie that definite information on the braska to Wyoming about three ny } GREATER CASI crease in temperature of one degree. | relative temperatures of edge water ©, 000 The Hughes discovery gusher well {1 will be found, and so help to 4 iecks Sp bye, Mrs and Mss. ores i POOULETION of last year, which is now dead, and| iraicate the extent of an oll pool tions. It was called the Pennsylvania Bank Chere noee anneal ere ( \Ske Novena Bar Baler omans the Bair Ot! company’s No. 45, al80| or the proximity of edge water. and was established in Philadelphia in moral purposes. FOR Ce tale et romans dead, were used for this test. se! The Clarks and Kinnaman are 4 MR. REED In the west and south portions of 1780 “for the sole purpose of obtaining and still missing. An investigation is being conducted at the present time, and U. S. Marshal Hugh L. Patton will arrive in the city this week, it is said, to determine what course the Lost Soldier field a test was made in the dry Bair hole No. C-2. Here 772. eo. it wan noted that to every 40 tect|| Pulling Stations there was an added degree of heat. Besides these reports gatheredil] FT qg ype Troubles transporting supplies to the army with greater facility.” shall be taken in the matter. The al there re Clarke; wHT cone sunder ‘the Jurisdio trom the ciel ales ee ere A Their O This sounds queer now but the truth is BE apotheke and Salt Creek. In Pine Mountain Ul eur wn that the rations of the world today could Kinnaman, although the latter is al- s0 possible of arrest by the county on the charge of cohabitating with the girl. the increase is one degree to every 55 feet of depth. By SPARK PLUG. Test of the upper Salt Creek dome} syaricy's entrance at the Center aled a change of upward in tem- revels of one degree to every 30| Street Filling Station on Saturday. feet of depth. Figures from wells| seemed to bring a momentary scow! on the outer edges of the first Wall|to the otherwise pleasant face of Creek sand in the same field show| Mr. Woodruff, the manager. one degree rise to every 40 feet. “What's wrong, Woodruff? was Comparison of the Salt Creek in-| Sparky's query. ner structure temperature varia-| «risten to this,” answered Wood- tions contradicts the present theory] ruff. “Friend tourist just drove in that when edge water begins to creeP| here a couple of hours ago. He had into an oll pool there is a rise in| the wife, five kids, and all the fur- temperature. The Salt Creek fig-| niture packed on one poor unsus- ures make apparent the opposite] necting “Lizzie.” He measured the though {t {s possible that an excep-| gas in his tank, and asked for a gal- not be moved and marketed if it were not for the banking system. Postal Service Gets There by a Roundabout Way When you keep your money hidden in a tomato can, it does nobody any good, but when you deposit it in the Citizens National it helps provide the meang for moving crops and raw products to market and keeping the industry of the country going. TONOPAH, Nevada, Sept. 8.— (United Press.)}—Out here in Nye county, Nevada, it doen't mean much + 2Z0-APNOF: FEN—OOr - MI4- WPT: 4—-- M4pay. mz ZO-OMD. mrotse - W-T4 + 2— * <A-N + 4ND—9 - ety MD - Fr when friends live in the same] When energy and ambition Me most sturdy Americans. He came to! Mr. Reed is always fighting for| tion is found here. lon and a half. ‘Go slow on the county. For instance, when you mai the path of advancement|Casper in April, 1913 to assume the betterment of Casper and there Geologically this western part of/jast ga'lon,’ sald he. I went slow a letter hero for someone in Ione ort This may be applied to 4\ charge of the building af the big |S not any civic project in which he| the country is of recent exposure./ He asked for a gallon of oll, a pint Reese river—75 miles away—it goes r town as well as to an indl-| Midwest oil refinery and incidently 's not interested to further the] | at a time. He asked for a quarter through Esmerald 1, Li |to become one of the most respected Stowth of Casper. church. He {s a strong believer in | of 2 pound of grease in the rear end. Storey, Churchill, shoe, Pershing,| Civic pride ts the first quality of citizens, loved by everyone in Cas- He is presk‘ent of the Casper Fi-| christianity in business. He argued with the wife about the Humbolt, and Lander counties before 'y good citizen. In every city or per. nance and Investment corporation,| When questioned about the future | last town at which gaso'ine was tak it finally gets aboard a stage, and,|town there are always to be found Arfde from his oll interests, Mr. director in the National Bank of |p Casper, Mr. Reed said, ‘I seo|en on. He couldn't decide whether| « travels 50 miles to Reese riv a small coterie of men who have the| Reed is an ardent baseball fan, and Commerce and a director in the Mid-| nothing but the brightest prospects | it was Deadwood, 8. D., or Seattle, And if you want to write to some- | interests of the community at heart |it was through him that the famous west refinery. He is a member of|for Casper. In five years we will| Wash. He got a map and a match | T one at Duckwater, the letter will and work unselfishly for civic bet-| Midwest O!l company baseball team the Mason‘c order, a 32nd degree K.|see the population of the city reach | box, and asked for prices on some! © also have to go through Elko and |terment. These men are real comr|was organized and which made C. C. H. and Scottish Rite Mason.|the fifty thousand mark.” good second hand tires. He borrow-| , White Pine counties, as well as the| munity builders. Of such, we will baseball history for the Rocky He is also a member of the Rotary| Always courteous, kindly affable,|ed-my pliers and alr gauge, and Ust above—to get about 80 miles | mention Louis A. Reed, director and Mountain region. In 1919 the Mid-\c'ub, having been past president of | Louis A. Reed has made his life ex- nquired the best road to Tampa.| G CONSOLIDATED from Tonopah. The trouble is not }one of the builders of the Midwest | west team won the Denver Post cup the latter, Country club and Cham-|emplary in all respects ana he har | Florida. My patience lasted until he! E ROYALTY BLOG. so much that the wide, open spaces | oil refinery. Jand in 1 won the pennant in|ber of Commerce. Mr. Reed takes |evor supported those interests which | took my spring water for his radl- are too wide, but there are no roads | Mr. Reed was born in Ohio, the|competition with Denver, Sterling|/a deep interest in church affairs,|are calculated to uplift and bene-|ator. He then neglected to return | vT. open. state that has procuced some of our! and Scottsbluff. being an elder in the Presbyterian y pli and gauge, and the ——_—————_ eee er nd Scottsblutt Vay xia REPAIRS-TIRES Treat Your Car ||Pont BuyaNew Radiator AUTO OWNERS ‘ging Right If it heats we can clean it. 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