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wont a) fined merely an April fool Sid Casper Daily Cribun BERMAN NATION FAVORS ENGLISH FOR WORLD Use Wireless Expert Says Language Only Great Barrier to Swift Movement of International Ideas ANZ LEHNHOFF Staff Correspondent.) 2 (By Mail)—English| is favored in Gert as the interna- tional language that it is admitted’ will be almost a necessity for use in world communication when wireless raphy and wireless been made thoroughly pr RLIN, Sept Besi difficulties of transm long di nc ges, most of which} have now be me by ‘use of high) frequency Arco, Ger many’s wireless . in an inter. view with the United Press declared most trouble in complete interchange} of ideas in the future may be found} in the present use of so many lan-| gua \1 “While I am an enthusiastic Espe-| rantist,” said Arco, “I believ popu- | lar vote would elect the (Engi{sh} tongue to be in the} transaction smis- | sion of news, because it is now spoken by the largest group of people on the| % there are many natior that would ise objection to the use| of English as the world language on acount of the belief that the study of} it would kill their own nationality.| Such fears, however, are unfounded, | because in each land the mother tongue | would be taught, plus English for in- ternational transfictions. Apropos of the beginning of work on| t t stations will carry electric cur-| ess between Germany and] f Arco said: graphy he Argentin: “Wir tel stage of development in which previous difficulties encountered in long distance reached a transmission have now been overcome. The greatest distance now practical is an earth quadrant or 10,000 kYometers. The chief difficulty hitherto eneoun- tered was with the transmitting sta-| tion, but high frequency machines have been ev ed, so that now this/ occurs. , the proposed connection with Argentine will be virtually per- fect. G ans and Argentinians have | collected practically all the necessary | Pi y that the erection of the}: aratus could already be un-| | i so dertaken. Graf Arco is optimistic as to the ture of wireles# tel hy—and wireless telephony—particularly if the nations will undertake a broad-guage international regulation of the traffic so as to avoid transmission and receiv- ing difficulties arising from too. many Stations sending in conflicting direc-| tions or at improper times. He pointed out that about 60,000 words can be transmitted daily by al wireless station, whereas with cables there is a considerable delay from the fact that, since the war, roundabout| routes must be followed. \ He held that, with wireless telephony greater difficulties exist than with tele | fu. als raphy, but tests made daily at the hig Nauen tion ha ven that ire less telephone messages can be up from all quarters of Europe. picked ting an opportunity to;the stockholders of the Domino-Wyo Behind Bolton Gusher. that conversations are} ™ing Oil company in the Oil Exchange the No. 2 er of » witheAmericas Fifteen years) bwding here October 2. A new board yoming Oil company is gs RAS aol an April fool joke,| “directors is to be elected. » boiler has been moved bac supposed wireless telephone speech between ene: ica and Germany. } “Today how once, mere: ly a question of need and.of profitable- "he added. Incidentally, he re- lated how recently he had heard the Butch Indies distinctly through the wireless phone ca REFINING LOSS IN JUNE REPORT Government Figures for ming Show Decrease, Many Products Gain yoming and Coiorado refineries ran Wyo-! But 1,319,631 barrels of crude in June, 1920, | 4s, compared with 1,1 barrels in | June, 1919, as reported by the United States bureau of mines. The amount of oil pur un for the; 455 barrels, as agaist | month was in the same month a| n this crude was gallons Hons of keroser gallons of pounds of 26,036,062 losses in wax, 510 tons of coke, ¢ gallons of miscellaneous. The refining amounted to 99,300 barrels. The output of lubricants increasea from 15 gallons in June, 1919,: to 1,387,897 in June of this year. This increase is credited to the pu ting in operation of the Midwest ricating plant at Casper. ‘The wax out put ih June, 1919, was 126,349 pounds as compared with 2,453,427 pounds the past June. This also is due to the Mid- west putting in operation its wax plant during the year, Wyoming and Colorado had on hand at the end of allons of gasoline he amount at the en 7,896,484 gallons, There crease of approximately 1,600,000 lons in the amount of kerosene on hand. Other stocks on hand at the end of June were 4 gallons of gas and fuel, 4 ) gallons of lubricating refineries June 3 of May 4 an of g ols, 1,1 pounds of wax, 385 tons of coke, and gallons of mis- cellaneous. During the first six months of 1920 the and Colorado refineries of de from 423 gal- 1 with runs of 6.28 the first eix months of 1919 from which was recov- ered, 118,554,954 gallons of gasoline. barrels pany. The Middle Park Oil & Development] Wyoming well made 300 barrels in two! Co., composed mostly of citi ‘lows through water recently. Water iG unty, on the Denver & Sait|s fiowing right along from this well] | Lake road, has been organizing for] \+ Sresent. ‘The first flow of dil re-| |the purpose of drilling a test well in|} wuited in 200 barrels while the second the Midd Park, near Kremmling. flow totalled 100 barr ~ a7 ww in lub- | a decrease : Today’s Markets by Wire: Furaished Daily by Taylor & Cl & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming |American ---s----. °- 01 - Close.| September 1 edition of the . National Vesta create x 1.12) Midwest Refining -$146.00 $148.00 | Petroleum News. Mr. Reed is called | Ressemer z 30, Midwest Com. . 1.25 1.75} the Connie Mack of the Midwest Refin- | Midwest Pref. 1,50 3.00}ing Company Waseball teams in the} | Big Indian - Oo (Merritt 14.25 14.75 | story, which relates the chances of the | Buck Creek +19) Glenrock Oi) — 2.00 2.12! Casper nine to win the Denver tourna- Burke _... =i] Sonten - 7.87 Sas ment. The article follows in part: Black Tail — 05 Westen ni = se.0n! 82.00!" «1, A. Reed, Vice president in charge Casper Rang: oh Fi0d. Ga Retinees eis’ of refineries of the Midwest Refining! | apitol Pete 38| rege iy rery Company, the Connie Mack of the Mid- | Columbine ‘38| fintiges 125 west baseball team, is keeping a watch- een 1.38/oiten = Mery ake t 3) tu eye upon the. reflexes of his athletes tow Gull | a ae 2 these days. The annual tournament of! ah ee ue oat seeas 99.90 | tne Rocky Mountain teams, fostered by | “an @ Denver newspaper, will be held in! Byte | . | September and ten teams will battle tor) exican Petroleum lair Oil on -08 . Pete $/Pan American Hutton Lake (new 07 \ tr. 8. Steel e Jupiter -----.--~----------- Union Paci R. 121.00 Kinney ~--~--.-.-2--.. j Lance Creek Royalty — FOREIGN EXCHANGE Lugk Royalty — Lusk Petroleum Mike Henry ~~~ Sitwest Picardy Western Exploration — Wind River Refining. Wyo-Kans -----. --- WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Rock Creek Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte Grass Creek --.. Torchlight ®lk Basin -. Greybull —. {Lance Creek ------------------—-.. 8.05. Lander -..-----.------------------ 1.75 Mule Creek ---------------------- 2.06 MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWO} ATES EARNINGS UP TO STANDARD LOCAL OIL STOCKS Wyo-Tex 03 05 Bia. Ask. Western Oil Fielas. 25 27 Amalgamated Royalty ---$ .18 $ .20/¥. Oil —-.-__-W. a2 14 tan Boo CE erp righ 4 " Com, ere, Atlas 03.04] NEW YORK CURB CLOSING cite mais Hamilton Dome —--=-------—---=-- 2.75 | A REED 15 “CONNIE MACK” OF REFINERIES, SAYS BIG OIL JOURNAL iL featured.in an article published in the the “Midwest was winner last year and| has reason to think its chances are! gocd_for_a_repeat perfogmance. _ SeV- trophy. Bluehill Butter, Per pound .. Ranch Eggs, Per dozen Nuco Nut Butter, Per pound ......... Extra Fancy Lemons, Per dozen Cans Sardines in. Oil for .. Sifted Peas, No. 2 The Gates Oil Company, through its directors, announced that it} | would pay the regular 2 1-2 per cent dividend on outstanding stock,| payable October | to stockholders of record of September 20. Earn-' ings of the company are satisfactory in every way, it was reported, | the increase in the yield of Kansas properties and the settled produc-’ ition in Oklahoma leases measuring up to. the standard of the com- | | Colo, Public meetings are being held in various parts of the county to raise ot Two wells in the proven dlistricts woo! Texas are well below a depth of feet and should be completed within] fonds and negotiations have been open- the next 60 to 70 de New opern-| od with L. 8. Gler for a drilling out tions-reported to We under way in|‘Phe district has never | offs territo /Yklahoma are being started tc jit has, been classed as good Wella recently drilled in this ‘section of | tor wilde atting. the’ state. Zs ee | New Well in Rock €reek. } Another er has been brought in within the k Creek field by the Ohio Oil company on the Diamond Cat- tle company land. This well will make’ Kinney Declares Dividend, The { 2 per cent on the ble on Septemt about 1,400 barrels, it is imated, and of record on September|is located on- section 35 8, north half. This is the No. 1 well on this SRT A location and is in the heart of the Rock Domino-Wyoming to Creek field. There 4yili be an annual m fest for Middie Park. 1 hundred feet to prevent sibility of the gas igniting. -Tt The i Fails Prat fl (ey, b “4 ) } " ahs Ny i mtn ml) Mee of Corstruétion AMER Per. ection of Operation (We know that your underreaming can ke done for less! bigest with a Swan Underreamer than any other. Mn ;You can rent one from any one of our stores. Manufactured and Distributed Exclusively by-| ridgeport ee e Mac ort e||\Co e,| Bridgepo: Lreersue bey ¢ hit ie WOT oo Augusta, Kansas Nogessesst Marietta, Ohio WHI WII} ] [prance stores | || LARA Tulsa, Okla. E) Doredo, Kans. Ft. Worth, Texas Ranger, Texas 1 size, per can.. Cans Fancy lowa Corn for .... Cans Fancy Iowa Corn for Cans No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes for . ee Cans No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes for .. Small Size Cahs Tomatoes for -... Large Cans, Tomatoes for Small Cans Potted ° Meat for Large Size Cans Potted Meat, per can... 4-lb. Sack Pancake Flour, Per sack .. 11%4-lb. Sack Pancake Flour, Per sack Lbs. Rolled Gats for -.... Lh. Sack Rolled Oats, per sack... Gallon Can Apples, Per can .. Gallon Can Blackberries, Per can ...: Galion Can Pears, Per can White House Coffee, Per lb. Barrington Hall Coffee, Per Ib. Morado, Coffee, Picnic Smoked Hams, Per lb. Lard for .. Lb. Pail Pure Basket Fresh Peaches for - Eating Apples for. One-half Gallon Cane Quart Cane and Maple Syrup for.. E ODODISHIDNS Per Ib. . rt Lb! Pail Lard for Pounds Nice. Red and Maple Syrup for......... Per No. Per No. Per No. Per can . can 214 Cans Peaches, can . 214 Cans Apricots, can . No. 214 Cans Plums, Per can .... Pork Roasts, Per Ib. .... Pork Steak, Per Ib. The W. H. Brown Market & Grocery PHONE 490 Specials for Saturday and Mopday 10 POUNDS SUGAR FOR $1.65 15 LB. FANCY POTATOES, 50C Extra Fancy Sliced Peaches, 214 Cans White Cherries, IMPORTANT—If at all possible, Phone your order Friday evening between 7 and 9 o’clock. PHONE 490 The "Independent Torpedo Company \} ] Manufacturers of Nitro-Glycerine, Oil Well Torpedoes Office—Henning Hotel, Phone 45 | Residence—142 N. Park, Phone 1177-R FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1920 — frais a Cluihes For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Marked Style Changes In Men’s Clothes for Fall New style changes for Fall as correctly inter- preted by Sociéty Brand Clothes will be heartily welcomed by men who pay particular heed to their appearance. The long vent in the coat has gone. Vents in modish suits this Fall will -be noticeably shorter. Body contours have changed. The high waist line and the pinched-in effect have gone. Coats hang with greater fullness from the shoulder. The result is a pleasing effect of un- usual ease and smartness. These are the style features that mark this season’s models in Society Brand Clothes. With the Varied Grades of Clothing Floodine the the Label ag Your Guide Alfred Decker & Cohn, Makers Soeiety Brand Clothes, Limited, for Canada New York eral of the members 6f the team have had major and minor Jeague expe- Livestock Market OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 10.—(United | States Bureau of Markets)—Hogs—Re- ceipts, 4,500. Market active, 20c to 35c! higher. Bulic medium and light weight | $15@15.50; top, $15.90; bulk strong; weight and packing grades, $14.65@15. Cattle—Receipts, 3,000. Market on beef ; steers and butchers’ cattle active, 15¢ to 25 higher. Best steers, . $16.50; / veals steady; stockers and feeders | steady. Sheep-Receipts, 13,000. Mar-| ket on all classes fully 26c Higher. Top | fat lambs, $14; best feeding lambs, | $13.40. Good cooks prefer CANE SUTAR for| preserving purposes. ‘“There’s a ren- son.” 9-7-5t GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints ‘Explorations Reporte Leg Map & Blue Print Co. 0. Box 325, Rm. 10, Lyric ‘ for Market, Look Chicago oR SFYLE HEADQUARTERS wie Sorivty Heand Clothes st a ee DO YOU NEED FURRITURE? WE HAVE IT And can save you money on any piece of furniture you buy. Beis $16 $60 ae $15 °° $35 Chiffoniers, from Kitchen Cupboards, from ... Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, from ... Ranges, from _.. PAD *° $27.50 $9 ° $14 $25 °° $50 $20 7° $35 RANGES AND HEATERS $7 UP $1 UP Ranges, from _ HARHED & SON 120 West Midwest Ave. Heaters from . Phone 249 Lester Brokerage House ay YORK Ol ta heen tal 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 Taylor & Clay (Incorporatéd) NEW YORK STOGKS CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTED ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Handled. CASPER, WYO. Information furnished on request. DENVER, COLO,

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