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THIRD OL SAND IN HOCK GREEK: Discovery Adds Greatly to-Poten- tial Possibilities of Big Field Discovery of the third sand, whicli has heen identified as the Dakota, in the Rock Creek field, is regarded by oil men as one of the most important inei- dents in the petroleum history of Wyo- ming in several years. This sand is producing in two wells on adjoining sec tions, both completed within the last Its discovery means that there four sands within the limits of this i, three of which should produce in ll the proven area and one which ap- parently is productive in only a part of it. The Wall Creek series has gener- ally been found to be either dry or a small producer, excert in one instance, y it is making better than 800 Both the first and second Creek sand is producing in all Is thus far drilled, and the Dakota, i -lding from two wells, holds »mise of being the best of all, as wells are making respectively 1,400 and 1,600 barrels. This sand is sixty feet thi and for that reason should be a g trap for the oil. The discovery is of prim: importance to the Elk Basin company, which is the owner of % per cent of the produc- tion, eithe as royalties or as joint owner of leases with the Ohio Oil com- pany. Production from the twelve completed we! in the field on Thurs- day exceedec 500 barrels thru the pipe line, with about 400 barrels used as fuel in drilli operations. Of this oil, rrels belongs to the Elk Basin company. The Ohio Oil company is moving equipment to a well in the northeast f the northeast quarter of sec- tion » Which w drilled below the second sand for fifteen feet with the intention of going down to the Dakota sand. This well, in which the Lance Creek ompany has a one- is producing 154 ban-| from the second sand. The Ohio y will o drill two or three} immediately on section 11, in which the Lance Creek company ha: 30 per cent working interest in neres. PRODUCING OIL Damage Suit Against * Sheridan-! Wyoming Company Reveals Oil “Miracle.” A suit for damages instituted by a farmer who de that the oil is ruin. ing his land has brot to the attention of the Sheridan-Wyoming Oil company that two wells which were abandoned when they struck water in the Maverick Springs field, Fremont county, Wyo., are now to be listed with the company’s other oil producers, As a result they will be recased and placed in condition for production. Casing was pulled from the well on This well is now making The well on sec- altho not so prolific, is flowing about two barrels a day. The proven area of the field is extended some dis- tance by the discovery that the water wells have developed production. the p these wells Construction of a pipe line from the, rick Springs field to Bonneyille on » Burlington railroad is projected for this year, when a market will be opened for several wells completed by the Sheridan-Wyoming company. OAVANT IMPRESSED BY POYGHOLOGY OF FILM Is there such a thing as carrying optimism to excess? A noted sycholo- gist who saw “What Every Womon Learns,” the picture attraction starr- ing Enid Bennett av the Iris theater tomorrow remarked upon the deep un- derstanding of human nature which Thomas H. Ince exhibited in producing CHICHESTER s ‘Anke Cit-ches-tor er Daily by Taylor Bid Ask 40 08 03 35 1.09 2.25 Boston Wyoming Sand Hills Burke Oil Big Indian -----~--...--——. Buck Creek Black Tail ~ Columbine Consolidated Royalty Cow Gulch — Elkhorn - Frantz Corp. Great Western Petroleum - Hutton Lake Jupiter Kinney Lance Creek Royalty -. Lusk Royalty -- Lusk Petroleum Mountain & Gulf.. Mosher Oil Outwest -. Picardy Riverton Refining Royalty & Prod. Corp_ Sunset S ‘Tom Bell Royalty Gates .---. - <- Wind River Refining — 1.80 05 1.85 06% WYOMING CRUD Rock Creek . SaJt Creek --. Big Muddy Pilot Butte —. Torchlight -. Mule Creek . MARKET GO0coIP AND FIELD NEWS eT ayy ---- 3.10 | Casper-Bolton Creek Syndicate Locates Two Wells for Drilling | Soon | The Casper-Bolton Creek syndicate has located two wells for drilling on its | holdings in the Bolton Creek field, the first on the northwest quarter of sec-| tion 10-29-81 and the other on the south- west quarter of the same section. The well on the northwest quarter will vir- tually be an offset to the No. 2 well of) the Poison Spider-Bolton Creek syndi- cate, which should be completed within a few weeks. « The syndicate will erect! two camps in the field. It is estimated that the Casper-Bolton Creek syndicate will reach the first oil and at about 1,256 feet, as the sand is dipping approximately 60 feet to every 1,000 feet of sand, according to the log of the second well. Geologist Frank B. Taylor, S.. E. Phippen and J. A. Crawford made a trip to the company’s property last week. Fremont Consolidated Dividend At a meeting of the Fremont Consoli- dated Oil company held in Riverton, Wyo., a two per cent dividend was de- clared, payablein cash or stock at par value. No change was made in officers for the new year. Western. Oil Fields Reorganized The reorganization of the Western Oil Fields corporation, which has been in progress for several days was completed on Friday when the announcement was made of the election of the following officers and directors: President, Howard ¥. Crocker; vice-president, F. J. Klinger; secretary and treasurer, A. H. Warner; additional directors, Thomas B. Stearns, Ben F. Stapleton, Guilford 8. Wood and John M. Campbell. The new board addressed a statement. to the stockholders in which it asserted 2| Merritt 2 | Sinclair Oil : Today’s Markets by Wire : & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil change Building, Casper, Wyoming Williams, E. T--.. Western Exploration Wyo-Kans -------.. «. Wy-O-Tex ---.. 4° Keo-Hurst 12.15 12.25 New York Curb Stocks Open 1.78 3.55 2.90 Close Midwest. Refining Midwest Common Midwest Preferred - 1.75 1.60 19.75 3.37 8.75 50 * 10.00 2.00 2.50 20.75 3.50 9.00 Glenrock Okmulgee P. & R. Elk Basin Salt Creek Prod. Assn. Western States O. & L. Prod. & Ref., Com. New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum $202.00 $196.50 Texas Oil ~. == 213.00 210.00 45.00 44.76 105.12 103.87 -12 per cent U. 8S. Steel. Call money-. $97.18 wana-a—--~ 90.50 89.40 90.60 2nd 4's 89.80 3rd 4%'s ath 44% Victory Loa: ST E OIL MARKET that it represented no faction, was not instructed in any deal for’ the sale of the stock of the company and has every faith in the excellence of the company’s properties. 'All these were generalities and a full, clear and accurate statement of the condition of the properties and of the treasury is still in order. Western Oil Field shares sold on Saturday at 53 cents, the same as for the two previous days. BUSINESS WOMENS CLUB 10 MEET TUESDAY NIGHT All plans haye‘*been completed for the meeting of the Business Wotnen’s Association of Casper at the Episcopal parish house tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. All business girls and women of the city are expected to attend. There will be no charge of any kind, the committee announces. | Refresh- ments which will be served have been donated. ee ah Passion Week Service Tonight The first of a series of special Pas- sion Week services will be. held to- | night at 7:30 at the Methodist Church. Services will be held each evening this week. —————____ FOR LEASR—440 nerex adjoining drill- ing well by New York Oil Company; one-eighth royalty. Lock Box 1054, Canper. R-27-4t 18R ST: palit nad Denver, Colorade. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric ag Defective Eyes 1.83 3.65 3.10 16 $170.00 $171.00 > “AMERICAN GITY BUREAU MANAGER TO. ADDRESS LUNCHEON ON TUESOA Sam Wilson, one of the big men of the American city bureau, will arrive in Casper tofay and will be the speaker jat the Chamber ©f Commerce luncheon tomorrow, While Mr. Wilson’s subject is ‘not known, it is certain that his speech will be brim full of idees for the building up of a bigger and better Cas- per, because city “building and city NEW YORK, Mar. 29.—The Lenroot club of Rome,’ New York, was formed at the latter place Saturday night | with-80 members and the following se- j lection of officers: Attorney W. G. Shankberry, presidgnt; G. Arthur Smickel, mayor of Rome, vice prest- dent; Fred C. White, secretary and! | treasurer. 1 Frank G. Curtis of Casper adctressed| the gathering and dwelt considerably} on Senator Irvine L, Lenroot's stand} for reservations to .Americant: the league. It is significant that six Demo- jerats enrolled as members of the club. Curtis maintained’ that Lenroot was a congressional leader on the tariff} commerce and questions, es pecially, and the treaty and leag congressional leader as a lawver, apeak-| er, parliamentarian and debator, and} |particularly deserving at the bands of | Republicans for yielding the opportu-| nity to be speaker of the house of rep-| resentatives to run for the senate. | This he was urged td do by Koosevelt,— Lodge and others to maintain the Re- publican majority in the senate, The Rome Lenroot club is the se ond one to be formed in’ New Yoi TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired, Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter t Exchange |} 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 Perfect Health is Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Im- purities in the Blood. You should pay ticular heed to any indication that your blood supply is. becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its etrong and vital force. 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Phone your reservation to 307 at once and be on hand before 12:10 tomorrow, is the ad- vice of Jack Kpoebone, acting secretary. | TU PATS PRETTY STA IV LYAIG FEATURE TOON Zasu Pitts, an‘appealing little motion picture actress, who has created on the screen @ particular place for herself, will be seen at the Lyric today in “‘See- ing it Through,” her new Brentwood picture, which was made for Robertson- Cole. .Her role of Betty Lawrence in this production ‘fits “very closely the type of part, she made distinctive in such pictures as “Poor Relations,” ‘‘Bet- ter Times” and “The Other Half. Miss Pitts is at her best in the role of a girl who meets the hard knocks of adversity with an optimism which aikes her refuse to he conquered. In eeing It Through he is a girl who state, the first one being at James- town, where it is said that a ereat majority of the voters are behind Len- root. Curtis predicted Lenroct’s nomi- nation as a dark horse at Chicago. 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Because Vicks acts locally by, stimulation thru the skin tg draw out the inflammation, at. tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medic. nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in ali night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red—then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth- ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bitofVicksthesize of a pea, Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. Vast More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Your Bodyguard Against Colds PUc $00 $2.20 Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange PHONE 1147-1345 OVER IRIS THEATER WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS List your stocks with ‘us, we can handle them on a re- markably low margin. Our commissions are but one percent of amount involved. FOR SPECULATION: We recommend the purchase of Royalty & Producers, Bessemer, Picardy, Domino, Outwest, . Sunset and Casper Bolton Syndicate Units. These stocks will make you some nice money in a short time. FOR I We recommend the purchase of E. T. Williams and Consolidated Royalty. WE WILL SELL SUBJECT: 2100 American at 2c 1000 Columbine at 48c - 1000 Domino at 18c 5000 Hutton at 214¢ 1000 Royalty. & Producers at 39c 1000 Picardy at 15c 20 Casper Bolton Syndicate Units, $50 ea. 1000 Lusk Petroleum at 19c 2000 Bessemer at 38c } 2000 Amalgamated Petroleum at 114c 1000 Tom Bell at 19c 1000 Wyo-Tex at 15c 1000 Wind River at 6c ‘500 [Western Aeroplane at $10.00 WILL BUY, 3009 Domino at 15c 5000 Mike Henry at market 5000 Royalty & Producers at 37c 2000 Glenhurst at 54c 5000 Wyo-Tex at 13c 5000 Hutton at 174¢ 1000 Cow Gulch at 43c 5000 Sunset at 16c Scientifically Corrected ge S& $14.75—$16.75—$18.75- 30d DUBBELBIL Tetoiies Guaranteed for 6 Months Service BARNETT OUTFITTING CO. If your Eyes have been bothering you—either when reading or in your everyday work it is important that you have them examined at once. - Henning Brokerage Company BRED EWES For Sale I will-sell 1,500 choice or pick from 2,000 cross- bred ewes. These ewes are bred to begin lambing May 10, are from two to five years old; have been fed hay through winter and can be bought worth the money as I am short on range. Will keep them. until April 20 or 25 if de- sired. For further particu- lars address J. A. Howlett (Private Wire) J. J. Giblin All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold New York Curb Stocks Carried.on Margin Flat 6 Per Cent Interest Rate Information on All Stocks Cheerfully Given Office: Henning Hotel Lobby. Phone 1040-W It is beyond our power to restore sight, but we can arrest condl- tions, which if left unattended, would result in partial or even total blindness. So you can readily see the importance of securing’ the best skill, aided by every help of science when being fitted with glasses. Stop in and have us test your eyes—there is no charge and if glasses will not help you we will frankly tell you so, ster Brokerage. House TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Full information regarding Wyoming Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues furnished upon request. Place your buying and sel’ing orders with us. Complete facilities of our office enables us to handle orders on up-to-the-minute quotations. We are the only Brokerage Company in Wyoming with New York Stock Exchange Connections. Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver ° 14 | Now located at my new store, 166 So. Center (next door.to J. L. Learner’s) where we will be pleased to have you call. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Frenzel’s Jewelry and Optical Co. 166 South Center Street TIE IODI IOI IM, GEORGE S. SMITH Torrington, Wyo., Box W (ALLL £4 Lido d duo