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hre Ire RAGE FOUR. FANS TOFULLOW WORLD'SSERIES * _ LETH SCRE MAM A SMPTE * With Detailed Report of Title Contests; Direct ‘ Wire Installed for Fast Service - The next best thing to a seat in the bleachers in the big rk when | the world’s series start, is a comfortable seat in a theater a Lee an élec- tric score board flashing from ‘the stage. Aid here it is, fans! The world’s cevies basbell games every ball and atike—wil be ater each afternoon during the fight for played again at the Lyric the title. A Wire has been fittalled nections at Brooklyn, where the Robs and Indians Win battle Yor the vaRe- ball chompténghip of the Wérld starting tomorrow. News will be flastiea | ot} every detail Of, the Patie, every ban} that is thrown, ér hit, aa the reste | will be flastied f'ém the score board 6 | a theater crowded with fans. The | Score board operator Wilt receive the bulletins direct frém the Wire Gperatér and only & feW moments, will intcr- | vene between the plays at the Baseball | park ‘and the time they fire received | here, Season tickets at $3 earh’ are he- | ing sold, whether the series consists of seven or nine games, SeVen Parnes are assured by the séries rites, Games to be played in Brooklyn and which start tomorrow, Will bégin at 2 o'clock daylight saving tite there, dF 11 o'clock in Casper. Rettrns shovild be received here at that time. When the battle scené shifts to Cleveland there will be Only two. héurs @ifference with local time, making the games start | here at 12 o'clock noon. } Gov. Robt. D. Carey | and Party in Deep | Snow on Elk Hunt | YENNE, Oct. 4—That ‘Géver- | nor Robert D, Carey and his party, in- | cluding Sir Thomas Esmond of tre. ! land, who are en route into the Jack- son Hole country fora big game hunt, are meeting with Hardships in the mounthins between Wander and the Hole, is @ report received in Cheyenne Friday. The party, the report states, encountered sixteen inches of snow aft-| er leaving: Dubois, Freniént ‘county, and managed to proceed with extreme dff- ftulty. Miss Maud Corbett | Leaves Y. W. Here CH » Who has beea since June, tendered her resignation to{ the executive board last week and left yesterday afternoon for Mitchell, S. D., | where she will visit with friends he- fore taking up other werk for. the win-| ter. | Through the West Central fieM Sm figes at Denver, the board Will “or! deavor at once to secure a successor for Miss Corbett that the Work may be carried forward without break. Miss Helen Wells, girls’ work secra- tary, is in charge for thé present. ie : Miss Corbett has made many friends for the Ideal association Who will re-\ gret her departure. The board mem-; bers wish to give assurance that the Work “vill go on in all departments, | committee chairmen asstiming resposi- sibility for activities until a new gen- i f McGuire are the | by boy born Sunday | morning at the State hospital. Mr. Mc- | ith the Commer: | ial_Printing. company. 2 AAA of their Own iii the Y. W. C.~A. | sess n the Lyric stage with direct con- 6. Hl, WIEMERING 1S MADE *\ Music company, now 6n thé balcony AT CASPER POSTOFFICE G. H. Wilmering, recently appoint24{ Supply office building fs used ‘A&B the superintendent of mails at the Casper/retafl and distribution store of. the postoffice, hopes for better service for the patrons heré through study of the, needs of the Service and the correction | of defects whith come under his su-| pervision. Mr. Wilmering came to Cas-| per last year from Lincoln, Neb., with } 20 years’ experience in postal work acd} is Yers8ea In all departments of the! business. He ees room for improve-|the unloading of heavy machinery di- ment eveh under conditions which of- fer a great handieap to effictency ef- forts and will co-operate with Postmas ter W. W. Sproul in achieving the Vest results possible. | SKULL SPLINTERED BY KIGK OF MORSE BUT i LAD WL LIVE, CLAIM LINGLE, Wyo., Oct. 4.—Althoug!: a section of his skull four inches long and tw6 inches wide was splint: ered and against his brain, John Gillham, 7-year-old son of C. A. Gitthan, a farmer, is expected fo re- cover, The injury was sustained when the boy was kicked on the fore- head by a horse. An operation herd relieved pressure on the brain, the patient ha’ recovered consciousness fnd the attetiding surgeons anticipate that he will survive. CITY COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT. council.will meet in. re ght: The purity of the water supply and several other impo ant matters will come up for discus- sion. j | panehce > Lec as H., W. Mudgett is in the city from Denver on business with the Midwest Refining company for asfew days. J. M. Kibben of the Wight-WitheImy Hardware company, Omaha, is in the | city on his regular Visit with his cus-| tomers. 3 | }] GEOLOGISTS ATOM MOVE TO NEW BLOGK in Modern Plant on North David Street Work of moving the Natiénal Snp- ply company’s offices and store from ‘the Jocation in the Henning biilafhg on {Center street’ is completed ‘and the company is now installed in its new | $100,000 office building on Nérth Da- vid street, just north of the Virginia hotel. R The Henning building is t6 We. ie- | modeled at once into two modern (store rooms Which will be occupied about the of the Smith-Turner drug stdré atid the Casper Stationery company, both grow- ing concerns which are in need 6F lar- gér quarters. The main flocr of the neW National company. The basement is used for the storing of supplies, and thé sec- ond floor is occupied by the general of- fices for Wyoming and the northwest territory which are located heré. To the north of thé buildiig is a storage yard owned by the ¢Goripany in Which a @iant traveling crane sor rectly from the freight has been installed. To the north of this 1s a ce- ment warehouse, 90x100 feet in size where the larger machinéry sid sup- plies are stored. This building fs also equipped with travelling cranes for the handling of heavy goods easily and quickly, The commercial tracks of the Bur- lington and Northwestern run fn the rear of the warehouse and yard so that cars can be run up and unldaded with- out delay. ' The office building is substantially built, and is equipped with All conven- iences for the carrying on of-the com- pany business here. Both buylldings form desirable additions to isper’s growing wholesale district, in thut neighborhood. potas ELS Floyd . Pendell, attorney, arrived in the city today from Denver, whére he has been “for the past week. + Joe L. May, president of the May Tank company, left yesterday morning for the Cat Creek oil fields Where he will attend to company business for the next few days. peracid AAS SES O/T Do ‘you let your children play dn the floor? Are your carpets getm traps? Not if they are clean. Phone 966R. 10-4-5t L OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps: Blue Prints || Explorations ‘Reports’ Wyoming Map & Co. 7, P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric 114 South Wolcott Street “Barnett’s of Course” Recognition— vk O BE acclaimed for Supremacy-applauded for perfection-appreciated for merit and recognized for service—such are the incentives that have encouraged the makers of MANHATTAN Shirts to always crowd into their product that extra value made possible by improved methods and basic ownership and control mills and plants. Fall: MANHATTANS therefore are a quality proposition of unusual and rare achievement in these days of un- certam values. —See M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 7 ° 120 East Second Street Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL. Phone 1142 nc A | = q S| them. IN, SARATOGA woe, 0c. 4. Winter | the road to recovery lit. ; m | Wyoming Headquarters. of i a - | Supply Company Now Located . | ae * With Starter . ‘Standard «2... - Ford Runabout, “With Starter... ~ \BACK SPRAINED IN HARD FALL ris WW. 1H. ‘Phos, who was jured last Th the Midwest Refining, o while Toy et is WASHIN' the py ey i sian gold t6 ‘the United Btepae ah Fe by the Department of ; ais Bellet exists At the departinent that the gold may be part of Russian ishevik proparande. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reduction in Prices of Ford Products INGTON, Oct ee taeally, into ra Shipment of Rus- The War is Over, War Prices Must Go Effective at once, Ferd cars, tracks and tractors will be sold F. O. B. Detroit at the following prices: Ford Touring, Win Touring, ‘ord Runabo The Ford Motor Company $465.00 Sedan, With Starter oneness $795.00 with § 40.00 With Starter he ben : Truck, with 4 00 — sg ee e nl NS ea aaa 00 ‘makes this reductin im the face Of the fact that they have on hand inimediate orders for 146,065 cars ‘and tractérs. The company will suffer a temporary loss by using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make this sacrifice in order to bring business Wack to a going condition as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the co Henry Ford says, “The war is 6vet ies i é6r_ wistdfm in trying to mamtain an arti est of all it ig tinie a real practical GHOkt wa is time war prices were over. There is no cial standard of values. For thé best inter- ‘s made to bring the business of thé cotintry' and the lifé of the county down to regular p Ye-war standards.” We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in serve 125-137 North Center Street Through @ lease lately authorized by the Secretary of Interior on the Northwest Quarter of Section 27-40-75, Salt monies accumulated from past production will pay an 8 per cent dividend on New York Oil stock. Two weeks’ notice will be given before © the ‘stock transfer books are closed. All ‘stock of record on our books at Casper, Wyomitig, at the end of the transfer period will receive the dividend of 8 per cent or $2 per. share. The New York Oil Company’s proper- ies are worth about $65,000,000. There is 8,442,850 worth of stock, par value, is- mee making it Worth about $200 per Share. Its par value is $25 per share. The geil, income from fuel gas will be about $5, op ag day before January 1, 1921." It I be about $4,000 per day in thirty days." It appeafs that our proven oil fields, Tron Creek, Poison Spider and South Casper Creek, Will produce ‘about 10,000 barrels of CEERI lari © ‘ice and eagerness to fill your orders. C0. oF a ee pekithibe inside of a year, whith oil will bring about $40,000 a day, or about $14,000,000 annually. mf \ Also, from fuel gas and from oil from Salt Creek, Hamilton Dome, Lance Creek, etc., our income may reach $1,000,000 a month inside of one year, Also, while Boone Dome is not yet prov. for ee indications are that it will be one of Wyoming’s greatest oil fields. New York Oil holds all of it, 1,700 atres. it aha bring in $1,000,000 pe ithi Bo ey per month within the Bésides the 8 per cent dividend ab be paid New York Oil expects yard dividends constantly from Janyary 1, 1921 We believe the minimum dividend for 1921 will be 20 per cent. It may be much more. September 30, 1920. FRANK G. CURTIS, President, Temporary Office—R, oom 128, Hotel, Jamestown, Samuels New York,