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: Today’s Markets. by Wire : Faraished Daily by Ta lor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oi Exchange ing, Casper, Wyoming © Local Oil Stocks. . , by Joel W. East- man will provide food for thought for ‘all who are interested in the problems of the day. age —_——>— L. W-TERAILL RETURNS T0 Bid. Ask. x ‘Amalgamated Royalty. $23 $ .25 ; ‘Atlas -_. 08.04 Il A Sage American -. oa as 0% 0llntiawest Refg. $151.00 sis will ar Again in Concert janie sean Fou pees pee urivate pice ay yoming ae as Midwest Common 25" 2.00| Prelude With Addition of Car- | the sincians ON berniptthiy. neces, foe =i tngise m4 “47 | Midwest Pref. 1.00 2.00 toon-Lecture by Marian signed his position with the’ Sinclair oe tg eal Be gy] Mamet ee 16.00 °15.28 Ballou Fisk company to go to Denver, where he shee x 30 bg | Glenrock On — 2.25 2.37 lou Fis will be in the office of Vice Presiden 2: a 6.87 712 —_—- Dines of the Midwest Refining com i 25 3T CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM. pany. Mr, Terrill left for Denver last 7.50 7.75) Tonight night where he will ma~ his home. Capitol Pete 33.50 -34.00/ 7:30—Concert Prelude, the Mac-| Harry Ward, fortserly at the stor- Columbine _- Sra 4 ‘e2|Gregor Singers. age yard of the Midwest, will take Mr! 6.50 6.62 | 820 jn-Lecture-Entertainment, |Terrill’s place with the’ Sinclair com- 47) atten _.-._-.1- _ 195 2.00/Marion Ballou Fisk. ( pany. Mr, Terrill last, summer left -11| Cities Service Com. 318.00 322.00 Friday Afternoon the Midwest Refining company to ac- oH Pan American Pete 94.75 97.00 nT Coho Prelude, Fenwick New- Seas & position similar to the one he 115) New ¥ tock el ‘oncert Company. eld. with. the Midwest company. i “09 | peel asi? reeenee ga iS pone— "Green Stockings,” Ruby Page|the Sinclair. Mr. ‘Terrill in w. former 1.06 | 3 ‘erguson. resident of Cripple Creek, Ci Jog | Mexican Petroleum ----$180.00 $183.00[".9—cnitaren'a Hour. Dever, Pele. Creek,, Colo.” nig j = 26.25 27.62 aaa St 44.25 44.50 see ~ ag 132 “ ; . 7:30—Concért Prelude, Fenwick New a - 87.87 89.00/11 Company. ‘ag | Union"Pacific R. R.---- 114.37 116.00] g:50—Lapture, “Unfolding Dem. Viiek UPetroletidi 05! ‘FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ocracy,” Joel W. Eastman, ‘ r Mountain & Gulf. 1.12 Sterling picurare Mike Henry “13 Francs - 1288] Casper’s five-day Chautauqua pro- acacnt' ‘og|Marks 4. .0232|gram opened this afternoon jn the big Picaray _ ‘og {Lire - 1840|tent on North Wolcott street between s, <= ep) G. W. Pete ‘os | -7 per cent} Iirst and A streets and a good sized], JACKSON, Wyo., July 28.—Arrival Riverton Rete = ‘09 | th nen audience was present for the initiat}!'m the remote Moran district repor Royalty & Producers *117|3%'s -$91.00] Program given by the MacGregor Sing-| ‘that \several earthquake shocks were qeovalty & Fre Cid btn rege| ers. felt there Tuesday, July 20. ‘Tom Bell Royalty Wind River Refg. EB. T. Williams —_- -05 2nd 4's 05 Ist 4's — 1.32) 2nd .4%4's 84.52 — 85.64 84.74 ‘Western Exploration — 2.50 |3rd 4%4's 88.74 Wyo-Kans 2.10 }4th 4%"s 85.12 Wy-O-Tex ~ .07| Victory 4%'s 95.72 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Grass Creek Torchlight Elk Basin Greybull Lance Cree Lander Hamilton .Dome - 1.45 Mule Creek -~--. ‘OILFESTIVAL’ 10 MARK OPENING QF MIGWEST PLANT AT LARAMIE State, Government and Oil Company Officials Are Invited to Participate in Ceremony Planned for August 4, When Operations Commence LARAMIE, Wyo., July, 29.—Wyoming’s newest refinery will begin operation at this place on Wednesday, August 4. In honor of this event the City of Laramie has issued invitations to one hundred and fifty state, government, refinery, and oil com- pany officials for what has been termed the ‘Oil Festival.” The refinery of the Midwest Refining company at Laramie -ability as well as a the tickets may be realize thoroughly entertainment is A lightful. comedy, presented by The company is headed by Vawter MacGregor, a genuine Scot whose ren- dition of Harry Lauder songs in cuy- tume is a really artistic performance: The company consists of two gentlemen and a young woman, all of whom are exceptionally talented. The MacGregor company will the prelude tonight and they will be followed by Marian Ballou Fiske, car- toonist and entertainer, is a lecturer and story teller of great othe: cartoonist. The sale of season tickets continucd today and there was quite a demand during the morning at the Chamber of Commerce and other places where Most people season ticket means a saying of 200 per cent on the price of the entertainments, The Bryan lecture Tuesday and the Josephine Milano concert on the final evening cost $2.20, but 65 cents less than the season ticket price. The Fenwick Newell. company pears tomorrow afternoon ai in the musical prelude. had. that the ap ‘Mason's ‘Green Stockin: de. Ruby Page Ferguson. In give I Mrs. Fiske ind evening The afternoon The shocks were sufficient to rattle dishe | on shelves and cause loose plaster to! fall. (Moran is just south of Yellow stone park and it is surmised that sub terranean digturbances associated with the geyser activity in the park may have caused the tremblors at Moran join a Acreaseabey Drilling at Notches Resumed The ‘Midwest Refining company will resume drilling operations in Notches Gap near the town of Powder Rive! Wyo., this week, Arrangements we: being made today to outfit the va’ at this point near Powder River. Midwest has two crooked holes at Notches Gap, it is reported here, and either new holes are to be started or attempts will be made to straighten these two crooked drillings. € Bh ce baie g r It has been humorously sugg: sted that by living so long Mme. Sars Wernhardt, the eminent French ac- tress, is defeating her own ends, for she has already tested her coffin liy sleeping in it, and some thirty years ago she had a tomb erected for her- self in Pere Lactpise cemetery in Paris. The tomb is a magnificent fair of marble and she has frequer visited it and heaped it with flower will be the first and most important}through several of the “wildcat” ficlds unit of the oil industry in Laramie to]is the Mlinois Pipe Line company pipe go into operation, This plant occii-} life now -nearing completion. It is pies 209 acres of land adjoining the! through this pipe line that the ofi from city and has been constructed at a cost'the Rock Creek wells will be fed to of close to one million and a half dol-|the Laramie refineries, lars. Abother source of supply for the Two batteries of six 10x50 stills com-} Laramie refineries is found in the Car- prise the plant as it will begin opera-|bon county fields north of Fort Steele on but it is expected new units will] and Rawhi The oil produced in continue to be added as the production| these fields is now being Inaded at of the fields surrounding Laramie in-|Fort Steele and shipped by rail. As creases. It is estimated that these|soon as this field is developed suffi- stills will have a capacity of 3000 bar-|ciently to warrant the expenditure it rels per day of 1,460,000 barrels of oiljis expected the present pipe line to per year, The value of this crude oil;the loading racks at Fort Steele will at present prices will exceed four mil-| be, extended the sixty miles to the lion dollars. Rock Creek field and thence into Lara- The Midwest refinery will, for the|mie, giving through pipe line service to present at least, devote its entire at-}the Laramie refineries from these “tentions to producing! gfsoline and | fields alone. + fuel oil. Roughly speaking, the daily Geologists and operators familia production of gasoline will approach with the fields surrounding Larantie ene car and the annual output will east—General It Might “Have Happened to You Almost every day you hear or réad of an Auto- mobile Accident, a Fire, Collision, a Personal jury. feel the oil industry in this section is have a retail value of many millions.| still im an embryonic stage. In .the A 60,000 galion car of gasoline at pres-|Rock Creek field, from which the }1es €nt prices is worth over $20,000 retail.jent production of about 4000 ‘barrels Two 550,000 barrel tanks are now|is coming, there are but eleven’ produic- being filled with crude oil to supply the|ing wells. Several new wells are on fefinery until the completion of the/the sand and many others are drilling pipe line. There is little doubt but what ‘his pro Immediately adjoining the Midwest|duction will be shortly even doubled refinery located on 20 acres is the re- oO finery of the Standard Oil company of} g lg Indiana, which has been erected at a : cost of about $500,000, This refinery} | Road Bulletin | consists of one 10-still battery of pres- sure stills and works as an adjunct to the Midwest refinery taking from the|State Highway Department, Office of Midwest a product akin to distilate District Manager. 4 zn a: to produce gaso- ie: icew aeale,” ar . Salt Creek road—Reported generally The combined value of the two prop-|fair, except new construction, erties is in excess of two million dol-| Yellowstqne Highway, west—After lars and the value of the prosucts|Passihg ten miles of new grading. gen- manufactured will run into the tens of/ erally good to near Moneta; then millions annually. rough stretch of about five miles; then ‘The primary source of oil supply to| fair to Shoshoni; good to Riverton, fair the Laramie refineries is found i e|to Lander. Rock Creek field, some thirty-se Yellowstone Highway, miles northwest of the city of Lara-|1ly good. mie. The daily production of this’ field : is about 4000 barrels. The Ohio O..| Ashestos Chimney Blocks company is operating all the produc-| are an absolute guaranty against de- ing wells in this field which enjoys the} fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. enviable reputation of having not yet Phone 693-3 FRED PATEE. produced a dry hole. The edge of the pool has not yet been discovered and within the limits of the proyen terri- tory easy production of at Ifast 12,000 barrels daily can be seen as svor ay the necessary holes are sunk, «To the west and northwest of Lara- mie at distances of from 12 to 30 miles lie some dozen so called “wildat’ fields. Drills are at> work on ail of these and leading geologists ahd big €ompanies are very optimistic as to their being producing fields. To the Rock Creek field and pa.s'ng - Building Blocks for sale, suitable CONCRETE BLOCKS for all buildings. For garages and foundation. Cheaper than wood con- in- ‘uctiol CASE CONCRETE SLOOK We Offer the reas h, Hinteaal Mar hanes Necessary Policies SPOT CASH FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Money to Loan on Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing Store—229 South Center Tie GF Bel General Insurance son at Casper, All sizes of good worsted suits in blue, brown and checked worsteds. did suit for every day wear and we challenge comparison in quality and price... At this price you have your choice of hundreds of suits made in every new style of fine fabrics that sold up to $67.50 and we challenge compari- 20% Discount on “Men’s Furnishings Buy your Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shirts, Hats’ Caps, Men’s Odd Trousers, etc., now. Buy all you need and buy for next year, for every dollar you spend you save 20. cents Scott’s MONEY SAVING SALE] ' Ree ES eee Eee On every article in the store, including the finest tailored Suits and Men’s furnishings. This is a positive saving of money for every man in this vicinity. It is a necessity for us.to have room for Heavy Fall Shipments and we have cut prices deeply to move the goods Many fine wo: A splen- colors or nifty button sack $ 00 men’s belt waist line at. can be had at $ .00 style made. assortment of at .... fine fabrics and every UNION SHOPS T BE ESTABLISHED MIOWEST, GOES TO oeweR| VS, PROFITEE Profiteering in Women’s Garment Industry to Be Fought by In- ternational Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK (By Mail).—Profiteering in the women's garment industry will be fought with union-owned shops, fac- tories and stores by the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ union, This became known here today when officials of the union announced that it has a committee at work laying the foundation for the first group of union- owned factories, which are expected to be in operation by next. spring. These factories are to be established, according to Benjamin Schlesinger, in- to demonstrate that the workers can be paid first-cla: wages, work less hours and enjoy bet- ‘king conditions than they are “reasonable nrofit” from their product and still sel! it considerable under the regular market ternational president, ter wi now getting and reap a price, The first group ot be established Pos officials said, Chicago and Philadelphia. Ample funds for the factories have international union, Mr. Schlesinger said, and later as more money is needed “union shop and factory assessments’ will be levied to finance the project until it is put on been provided by the a paying basi; CHICHESTER S PILLS oe with aks Be otter ay SOLb BY DRUGGISTS © TYPEWRITERS ‘ht, sold, ited, repaired. Dealer CORONAL. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter ‘01 Wyatt Bldg. rsteds and cheviots; plain patterns. Standard three- style or models, What ever you want in a fine dress suit this price. Fine tailoring, 36 Large colorings, Scott Clothing Co. (Next Manhattan Cafe) Wyoming The union proposes to sell its output to consumers through their own stores. ix factories will =< together with a number of union stores, union Others will be located in Phone 856 said. ably employ about 1,000 wor! selected by the union.” They higher wages than are paid by ers in the garment industry and a sev- en-hour work day will be in e! added, The workers now work an eigh hour day with a half holiday on Satur- day. The local unions of the ladies’ gar ment workers, according to-Mr, Baroff, are also taking steps on their own initiative to defeat the high cost of liv- ing by establishing co-operative’ restau- rants and stores. A number of stores have been started in New-York and a restaurant is being operated by unions in Philadelphia, he said. Me patiaara tre 2 ne URE In Japan the wedding feast usually lasts eight days, ’ TOO LATE. 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Travelers’ Cheques serves every. purpose your check book does at home where your responsibility is known. Obtain- able here. Denominations $10.00 to $100. Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming HERE EHR LEEK EAR I Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 Taylor & Clay (Incorporated) New York Stocks and Bonds: Fone 203 and 204: - - DENVER, COLO.

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