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THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1919 | vealed at last in Itless perfection.| Thomas te has returned from The pervasive personality of Pauline York City, where ae fas bere Frederick permeates the blossofhing | visiting his parents for the last Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY | IN UNION SOLD OF JEW | DAWNS own 3 tee tiene, contains over 7,000 parts es | Gerard and Summers well No. 1, in | the Richards field is reported down) Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Large Shareholder in Wyoming Zionist Convention in Palestine | 500 feet and drilling. This is the Operator Sells Block for Attracting World-Wide unofficial report from the fiéld to- 29 9 Attention, Report day. No further developments at this | aos i be gE Eas 2 ae ee a ae $6,000,000 ee | shallow dept are available. ss New Yor! — a2 a es Rage Ri Amalgamated Rity. 112 1.25 = See | aan Meee ee. gue ines tinh ateans ot e ne LINE FREDERICK IN Atlee ce % ti Eis Midwest Refining __ 179 EEE WG ee oo Jong dream of the Jews of the world, mn L Bessemer "30 "35 Midwest Common - 1.7 of the largest shareholders the | homeland, the coming Zionist con-| | Boston Wyoming "74 “7B Midwest Preferred | Union Oil company of California, vention here, which will begin Bete FAULTLESS PHOTOPLAY Big Indian _ “45 ‘50. «|, Merritt | has been acquired by the Common- tember 22 in Palestine, is Breck | Burke Oil __ “50 "60 Glenrock Oil _ | wealth Pitroleum corporation, a World-wide attention. Some of the Buck Creek 2.90 Cosden newly formed New York body, ac- foremost members of the race will AT THE IRIS TOMORROW Black Tail "oS Okmulgee P. & R._ 2 cording to an announcement today, /@ttend including Justice Brandeis i Galamuine 43 | Sinclair Gulf _____ which said the corporation paid | °f the United States Supreme court; = | Consolidated 1.03 | St. Cr. Prod. Assn. 8. $160 a share for 37,500 shares | Dr. Chaym Weitzman of London, nee a sag | Cow Gulch 1.15 | West. S. 0. & L.- 3. 4.25 | owned by the Weir interests. England; a member of the Palestin-| we -knit photodrama is a work Elkh 5 "35 | Prod. & Ref., com_ 8.75 8.87 | Pies seit ian commission, Judge-Julian Mack! of art enlisting the technical knowl- ; Ge iwatre aan | | : |of the United States Circuit court,|edge of many persons, and the fin- A Hu A ie ae “a8 | New York Stock Exchange | president of the Zionist organization | ished product is more and more coni- cor 5 ee aS a8 {Mexican Petrojleum_ 193 192% | | and many others. parable to a novel, or, as in the case ¥ Ree a 18 Texas Oil -- 263% 266% | | Features of the convention will hey OF Reuiing prods new Goldwyn 3 Lance Cr 64 Sinclair Oil 59% 58% | a mass meeting at the Auditorium | P< ae . 4 ars sae ea Task Royales "56 { U. S. Steel _ 107% 106% ‘theater where all the sessions of the) [™n& even eee ne an iy A aig nee 9 Tusk Patrolec 48 | . convention will be held; a “‘restora-|©P€, Seeing the production in advance 1 Se FS § us ‘etroleum . Units | 0 a of its apperance at the Iris theater, Mountain & Gulf. W15 | Stanley G | | tion parade” through the streets of | morn eicaiibaneeitt Ie Bere, Pree. BM Bera & Compa: iu Mosher Oil SS 195 re Aa ee 500 600 | ae [ee Cae eee reat OPS rma Seat dente Gok SERED aT eee a! t on ‘ J -- | ro . : than 30,000 Zionists wil articipate ; @ 8 nes mn \ Abie -- 80 j meg Club 300 350 |So Says New York Oil President) a ban at the First Renbrent arnous Promise. All the beauty of a bud’s a Biseeae a0 | Teapot -- 90 100 in Message to Offices Here | and meetings throughout the city to| Unfolding is seen by the sensitive on- Th Founder of the Sc Riverton Refining -. .18 | on Senate Vote | be addressed by prominent delegates. jooker who ae ee eae e or Rity. & Prod. Corp. .50 ! 99.96 | | _ Plans for the “recrudescene of dis- Hes eee Ra heRh Craig (Mil. @ e Wi r Sunset ---_—______ 19 | 94.54 Frarik G. Curtis, chairman of the|*@ctive Hebrew culture in its cradle |+o) Sitiey. When she discovers her rst ation- ice Hern Ebel ie <45 | 82.76 | executive committee of the American 7 Palestine” ave to en a [father indulging too freely in alcohol, | e e : ps hited Petroleum-- 4 -56 Mining congress, has been in Wash-| * sa i 3 .;,;away from that part of the home HE ] S he Wind River Refining .18 } 4%s 98.00 Saeed fae ha masteseverallewed for center of such culture, a Jewish | where fe is Jenat Bs be datected, the| al oring ervice o’ Williams, F. T. 1.60 | 8rd 4%s 3 94.90 working in the interests of the leas-| Dri ima School system: @ great |rirst stirring of deep emotion is felt | r estern Ex. — - 3.75 i 4 8.32 : . pelt z | s Sig] a/b z ‘ et oH Bea caeseSine Vise nas - $B ae ing bill. He has wired the follow-| fhe" center of the world's Hebrew | the audience. | N 1876, M. Born conceived the - : seo : ing to the New York Oil company, jiterary effort, and other cultural| Slowly, steadily the play unfolds, | WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Warm Springs - -$1.00EIk Basin of which he is president: _ | agence “Leasing bill passed senate by big By these means it is hoped to stimulate Jewish culture to again {each incident stressing the compari- json. The growing fear in Helen Win- idea which makes it possible for you to buy better clothes, today, at Salt Creek _ 1.50Grass Creek majority. No roll call was taken on | exert a wide and beneficial influence |throp’s soul, the dramatic moment A A oe Big Muddy ~ 1.50Lusk — final vote. The bill as passed is the! and bring about another golden are when she bids the wedding guests de- thirty dollars a suit, than your grande Re Pilot Butte -. --- 1.50Lander best ever presented. It will get fast) of Jewish literary and artistic in-|P8%t and when she sends the man she | TRADING LIVELY ON FIELD NEWS BUT NO GREAT GAINS ARE MADE Lance Creek Operators Stirred to| 4 section 34-36-65—Depth 3,200 | feet; drilling going good. Lively Endeavor to Uncork Buck Creek Well No. 4, southeast Creek, Boone Dome, Iron Creek, Poi- action in the house and will probably | quence. loves away, all because of the terror | father could buy for sixty. pass before October 1 by 8 malcrity! On the ore fractical aide, the| itt De® father's eure manifont itepit | The first nation-wide tailoring service of over three to one. This bill cov-|,. 0 vention will dal the ques, |i bet —these powerful moments come foinded the belief that ' ers all our withdrawn lands in Salt he AUS AE aes MAY © ques-/ with the perfect harmony of a rose’s | Was tounded upon the iH bat an organe tions of financing the new state, ar- ranging for its agricultural and in- dustrial development and the pro- vision of homes for Jewish refugees and the oppressed from many lands. A feature of the parade will be ¢ fletachment of jthe Jewish Legion | which fought for the restoration of the Jewish homeland in the Legion of David, which formed a part of son Spider, South Casper creek, Oil Mountain, Pine Mountain and else- where. The prompt passage of th bill means gas for Casper this win-} ter, and a gas pipeline and gasoline! extraction plant for New York Oil. Both projects will be begun forthwith upon the bill becoming law. opening. They are observed, their dramatic beauty is enjoyed only to give way to new surprises. The entire play is re- MAN’S BEST AGE ization of expert woolen men, designers, cutters and tailors could produce better clothes than a one-man shop—and produce them more economically. | The tremendous growth of this industry | proves that the idea was sound. Today, | the House of Born tailors clothes to the & New Production %4 section 26-36-65—Cementing the) p, ohabl ae Ce Io tectns wait | ODT! Allen conquering army. individual measure of nearly hali a miilion 3 aes A >; y er single factor will | $e asting at 3,672 sand; Sa iecladt Meade cao ect ata a 3 z | . : men yearly. Lance Creek issues during the!will deill inte covond! bards coir a: have a greater part in developing Cas-| ‘The largest coral reef in the world| A man is a8 old as his orgatis he yrerly, ; past two days have experienced a! good producer, as this well is offset Pet than the installation oe fuel. Baers the Great eerrer geen Aus-| can be as vigorous and healthy at Style, fit and long service are a matter of scien- slight recession from the high bids to discovery well in section 36. |and the availability o: e immens ralia is a thousand miles Jong | 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in tific certainty in a Born-Teilored suit nd you'll Fe following the bringing in of the new Midwest Refining Company Well supply developed (Py eae aaees eno sity mae uae, ! | performing their functions. Keep find the price lower than the figures asked for any well on section 24-36-64 in the No. 1, southwest 1% section 30-36-64 weak af (Canper should play an im- NOTICE | your vital organs healthy with other clothes of equal valuc. Let us show you Nupbrars county isla wbutsbrokers 20-12 epth; (g}450 tects) drilling (goitig | Wedentimact inteccuring aidresextene || Dressmaking and Tadice’ cont line how good @ suit we can make at the price you port brisk demands for the leading) good, \sive manufacturers for Casper and|ing. Phone 271W. 9-4-3t want to pay. stocks and a revival of confidence in)” widwest Refining Company Well, | Waominn * * the ultimate results in this terri-\ No, 1, southwest %4 section 25-36-65| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF , (Resident: Born Dealer) tory. Extension of the proven area) Depth, 3,450 feet; side-tracking| TIME APPOINTED FOR PROV! ee ens area ee three and one-half miles east of the ,¢ nearest producing well—the pioneer well on section 86-36-65—has fay-|, orably affected no less than half a‘ dozen companies which should reap idwes A > Wall! big production in future drilling. The ; 4 et eee company wal bringing in of several wells now near- —Depth 3,020 feet; side-tracking inch casing; good progress being | de; this well should be a good ‘producer, as it is only 500 feet from) the discovery well. ING WILL, ETC. | LIST OF OUL AND GAS oq GRANTED IN WYOMING. :."sisi.c | IN THE MATTER G4 ESTATE OF ’ liver, bladder and uric acid troubles since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates | vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box imitation and accopt no Campbell and Johnson Co. Casper, Wyo. ing the oil sands on the contour of gi; ; ch casing; Lusk Royalty com- ALFRE JOWRY, aaa) ——— — — = — —- ~ , the dome extending toward the Se¢- \pany hus a 20 per cent royalty in Tuvall person etevsted in sata SUMMA ANGMAR | Iterest in both of the above locations L. D. Hart of Douglas, all of 36-' Estate; notice is hereby gi ; a oe n, that ; late the market cul Mie success Of jin section 25. 40-70 \Friday, the 19th day of September = } severe] seems assured. 1 Midwest Refinir Company Well B. F. Swisher of Cheyenne, all of | 1919, at 5 o'clock p. m. of suid day, at several ern half of the tier of sections ex- water. Casing is being landed pre-| W . Dumm of Cheyenne, all} tration with the will annexed when a tha ] i ion i : tending from the pioneer well to se paratory to drilling into the second) of 16-! where any person interested may ap- cago, desires to announce t he has just received the Latest Creation ate « tion 28 and a mile beyond is consid- sand. The Lance Creek Royalties com- B. C. Bellamy and Daniel Buntin | pear and contest the same c ered highly favorable and it is on ‘pany has a substantial royalty inter-| of Laramie, all of 3 if Dated this 4th day of September ° 3 e ° I these that several wells will shortly est in this location. W. T. Hogg of Cody, all of 28-28-| 1919. be under way. Ohio Well No. 1, northwest % sec-| 81. i HAZEL CONWELL, a es a (i 0 ri er a S, Ul S all S Reports has it that the Ohio com- tion 31-86-64—Now on top of first E. C. Brandenburg of Cheyenne,| Clerk. = 4 * * ~ a | Burke Oil company on the south half(siderable oi land gas. Drilling will G. C. Muirhead of Worland, all of | (N & S) : : of section 27-36-64, on which the ‘continue to the second sand | n6.48-01. | at prices ranging from ! Wyokans syndicate also will resume! Ohio Well No. 1, northwest % sec-| W. S. Miller of Rock River, all of ITES--STINGS _ Field reports state that companies are rushing preparations for new development with all poss- well. ible dispatch, rigging up and rig} building being in progress on a num- ber of leases now believed to be ‘within the proven area. The north- No. 1, northeast %4 section 33-36-65 | Depth 3,000 feet; drilling going! Ohio Well No. 1, southeast % sec-| tion 80-36-64—Depth 3,910 feet; on fop of sand. The hole has filled up| 1800 feet with oil and showing some pany will start two wells for the'sand at 3,870 feet and showing con- The latter has 80 acres in the northeast quarter. The Texas, down for the present. Midwest and Ohio will rush new Ohio Well No. 1, southeast 14 sec- drilling on leases in which the Buck Kion 2-35-65—Depth 3,775 feet; fish- reek, Western States, Cow Gulch fing job on hand; considerable water and Wyokens have substantial inter- jin the hole. tests, no less than a dozen new wells} Ohio Well No. 1, southeast 4 sec drilling. tion 1-36-65—Now 3,375 feet; shut ; Da Skirts from 5 Weing contemplated, according to re-\tion 25-36-65—Depth 3,585 feet; ean Sa | “YOUR BODYGUARD” -30F. 6073120 Pa: | been drilled into the sand, being com-/, Ohio Well No. 1, S. E. %, section SUN NINNNNNNINNNNNNNNRINNNN NNN NHN H pelled to await pipeline and storage Meer oh 3,840 feet. Fishing e e Hacilit but it is flowing regularly |J0D- e . oh gies ch sonnel ee, esas sting aca: ge SUSt Received a Large Ship- fm es Reports have again been started ‘540 feet. In this drilling they pass- regarding the status of the well on|ed thru both the Muddy Creek sands section 33, which came in as a wa- nd found them to be void of produc- ter well. It is understood that the: tion. It is now the intention to carry water has been cased off but that lthis hole to the Cloverly sand, which the cap rock has not yet been en-!8hould be encountered at dbout 4,- countered und that operations will /100 feet. “ i hs be resumed following the passage of] Western States Well No. 1, S. E. the leasing bill if it escapes defeat at /"4> section 3-35-65—Pulling casing the hends of filibusters. fat 3,850. Casing parted; hole prob- 16-44-62. {the court room of said court, in the Rosa D. Blair of Shawnee, all of County of Natrona has been appoi 36-35-66. ted as the time and place for provi | Harriet Walton of Cheyenne, all of the Will of said Alfred Clowry, de- 36-28-90. ceased and for hearing the z Albert D. Walton, of Cheyenne, all| tion of Hugh L. Patton for of 1 jall of 36-27-79. {Pub. Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1919. | B. B. Brooks Wash whe affected | north one-half 14-33-77 and east one- suiace with house- jhalf of northeast one-quaiter 15. Vee railvwraters ghaneeniees | 77. : 3 G. V. Steele of Denver, all of 3 6-87. of of Casper, all 1 ment of GOODYEAR and Other developments in the field are #bly lost. . ae | ee ® contained in the following review off, Western Stutes Well No. 3, N. W. drilling progress as gleaned by a section 36-36-65—Drilling at 3,- wes brokerage firm in close touch with!2 Going good. This is within the the field: \proven territory. There ure, it is stated, fifty-two! Western States Well No. 6, N. W. wells drilling in the field, twenty-|’» section 36-36-G5—Drilling at 3,- three of which are below 3,000 feet feet. This also is well within in depth. About fifteen of the wells|the proven area, : hrelow 3,000 feet ure said to be with-, Union Oil company Well No. 1, in the proven area, and the next \N. W. %4, section 36-65—Depth thirty days should show a splendid 8,010 feet. Fishing job on hand. further increase in the production. Wrying to sidetrack eight-inch bit. The wells now drilling below 3,000|, Glenrock Oil Company Well No. feet, with thege[qevelopment, are ll. S. W. %, section 36-36-64—Depth given as follows: (8,750 feet. aes Buck Creck Weill Texas Company Well No. 1, S. E. east 4 section 4, section 31-36-64—Depth 3,700 000 feet; going good. tet This location shoulg be a pro- ck Creek Well No. 7, northeast C4¥¢er. z . naa rican 35-36-65—Depth, 3,830| Texas Company Well No. 1, N. E. feet; rebuilding derric hich was!’4, section 25-36-65—Depth 4,210 pulled down when casing was with- feet. No. north- 64—Depth, 3,- —_> A Littie wantad will sell it k Well No. 30, southeast and Tubes -ALL SIZES-- Brodie Rubber Co. 166 South Center Phone 772-M = = = = = 2 : = = = = = = = = | : = = = . = = — | — = = = = = all NOU is guaranteed to fit. | Askwith Henning Hotel KATA ANNOUNCEMENT E. A. Schilleman, representative for the Gold Medal Tailors of Chi- $45.00 to $65.00 These Garments are most beautifully tailored by the most skilled tailors in the country so every garment We also have Cleaning and Pressing Parlors in con- nection. Repairing and Remodeling. Alterations given the strictest attention. PAA solicit your valuable patronage. Tailor Shop Phone 1084 =>

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