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WEDHESDAY, FEB. 23, 1921 ; ; : Che Casper Daly Crivune here. The Danes love music you can ete good music prac-} py; ‘teally every ni the year, even in- summer, fe dine “there: are splendid eoncerts at the Tivoli gardens. But they Ihave to come to America for the dance music; the Blue Danube and the Strauss waltzes are wonder- ful'to listen to, but for dancing—Oh, ho, no! You can hear semi-late, Amer- igan pieces in the better restaurants and‘hotels and remarkably well play- ed in some, in others not so well. But only in one or two, places is there dancing, although everybody goes to the restaurants. The people seem to c to sit and eat and sip their ie, and—everybody smokes. “But I am not so much interested ,the people as I am in the old cas- and churches I have seen, some of which date from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Rosenborg cas- tle, here in Copenhagen, built by Christian IV, in 1607 to 1613 in the Dutch .renaizsance style, is very in- teresting because of its collections from the reigns of the various kings since that time. Then there is Kron- borg Castle Helingor (the Elsinore 0} under their father’s roof. Most of the ‘merchants are advertising enor- jreductions. in..prices, but Den- mae the rest of Eurepe is still in’ the grip’ of high prices. “Now that the dollar and the pound have come down, it is possible that conditions will improve somewhat, but I guess wages must come down here too be- fore there will be any real relief. “My< work, s- mostly 6n passport and visa matters ‘and is’very interest- ing. I like*the life, and feel better than.I had for some, time in the States, It was awfully nice to hear about my friends in Casper and to know that they haven’t forgotten me. Iyam going to ask you to greet them from me and say that I-haven't for- gotten them either. “With kind regards, I am, “Sincerely: yours, “JULIUS C, JENSEN.” Glen Leidecker of the Leidecker Tool company, the well known firm of oil well drilling tool machinists and mamufacturers is laid up with tons{i- itis at his home. shay where the ghost is sup; to have walked. It is ‘a fine old struc- fe ‘and dates, I think, from the thir- teenth century. It lies about 75 miles makes the -dampness—can’t wii drive ef “heat so Rettectly “Reznor Reflector 119 East First ag In a minute—the plowing little Specie bedroom—warm, Heaters, accagee | “atime More than a million Reznors in use, There. are twenty, styles and sizes—one to fit every need— Casper Gas ‘Appliance Co. E. H. Adderton of the Producers and Refiners Corporation arrived in Casper last evening from a scouting trip. Chill and —that_ steady— produced « rand” directed mG Phone 1500 drilled by the Ohfo finds crude: in’ commercial’ ‘juantities, the oll'-men will immediately be apprised of same and ‘it is*well known that the Ohio's reports can be relied upon when? the company makes any announcement as the firm is usually very sure of its ground before publication of anything is made, In the present instance the Ohio has’ secured all the Jeases and ground it required before the work of drilling was started so that there will be,no need of the secrecy in connection with the drilling of the wells and the oil men will therefore be able to keepin touch with the situation, without trouble. In case the Utah country developes a field of commercial oil, it will mean’ a stampede. of leasers and ofl’ men to that region. Domes and structures are numerous and scattered all-over new machine will enable the firm to turn’ out work within a very short time after its receipt. Shortly after ‘the. first of the month, the company expects to double its present office space in the Daly butlding and will then be ready to handle the mapping ner. * Besides the oil engineering and geological work ‘that this firm is en- gaged upon, the company will short- ly_ take in a full staff of men go that all branches of the engineering busi- ness can be, handled by the company. R. G. Orr of the Interstate Ptpe company, which firm has offices here and in Denver, is looking over the field situation here for the last few days. Mr. Orr is located in the Denver office and he has charge of this part of the country for the Interstate. . 3. P, HALL Division Passenger Agent Denver, Colo. business in a more expeditious man-| SS j 116 E. Midwest Ave. Retail Values $35 to $60 ONLY 3 MORE DAYS This most stupendous sale of high-grade tailoring for men ever attempted here or anywhere else, ends positively in 3 more days. M. BINSTOCK & CO. Wholesale Custom Ceara Denver’s Great Wholesale Tailors, Are Featuring Virgin Wool Tailored to Your Order Suits & Overcoats $22.50 and $29.50 Retail Values $60 to $85 Casper Location With H. WHALEY, Tailor | Phone 483-J Casper, Wyoming Store open Evenings until 9 p. m. during this sale to accommodate the working man. EVERY GARMENT BEARS THE UNION LABEL Ct Casper Dati | = AT Sy AND FIELD NEWS| Today's [Livestock Mart | Te or ’s ark ire Wwestock Mart |) of its recovery and United. Fruit fi money opened at 7 “HICAGO, Feb. 23.— ine 4 Maint ae le Pisces 203-204 i FECTS GRAIN =: 100; beet siers 3610 ce Cen ‘ isher; top yeazlin bg CHICAGO, F sats, $10.50; bulk ngs ae ‘ a er Marchi’ $1 ‘ 0.00; butcher stock, bull ci May 7 LOCAL OIL STOCKS Wind River Refining 22 . stockers A lagi hoa bo * ? es me and feeder C > Jats—M. 5 Tac uly 4 Amalgamated Royalty ....$ 10 § .12| Wyo-Kans .,., 223 Wheat and Corn Citmb on Re- | name 1m Dither cows and. har| Raila, Utilities and ‘Coppers Also our y an ig t The Cat Creek oil field of Mon’ 4 F Wro-T 05| ports of Big Purchase by Greece |° $9.25@7.00; bulls mostly s5@6; Gay ; PS $12.10, July f ‘th na has given the oil men i 26 canners and cutters largely. $2 Gain With Progress of July ; e surprise of their lives this week by suddenly jumping its y “13 Over Holiday ; Bulk ‘Veal calves, $10.60@ 11.0 Trading Tod. a production from about 17,000 barrels per week to about ~ | ar kers and feeders largely, 6.50% scons anf 24,000 barrels for the seven days just. passed. a + +9189,00°7$181.00) CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Strength de.) “7 iat Venetia = , Fob. 23,—Bar. sliver ‘i As outlined in The Tribune a few days ago, the Cat Creek : pis Ue Veloped in the wheat market today “Hagia ro ta ee ee eel the eee aioe, Soper : 5 J x ing more or less to d \2 isher than yesterday's > | ars 4 ei Aeld was discovered to have a rock pressure, too low to s 12.25 12.75 | Greece had bought 1,300,000 bushels! Ver8S2: sats up more on lights wyq|OPening of today's se ath 3 babi! bess parecsaine imn of crude up to the;making a production around 400 bar- E 15 2.00 jover the holiday. Opening quotations light butchers; top, $10.25; bulk 209) ®TOUnd Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies, EL 2 Se reine ole and then flow a good|reis per day from this depth. Capitol Pete Is 24,00 28.00 |which varied from unchanged fig,|POURdS down, $9.90@10.15; bulk 229| (2 Most conspicuous of recent OD-| centenmry ia eeleica re ae Pe ction. {Swapbing: was resorted| ‘The No. 34 well in the Lost Soldier | Chappelle B : Bu to. Me higher with March|PUNds Up, $9.25@9.65; pigs, 10 to 15) crayons. The first transaction of ious tite of rect mt Z * orwen e rock pres-/field has passed the No. 33 well as| Capitol Peto .—--------=- to $1.72% and May $1.42 to| Cents higher. ST aOh ee nt AO, sam tallowed | ee nee eae Sinan the weight of the column ofthe No. 33 has had considerable trou-|Columbine .,.......+ + 6.25 were followed by” moderate} Sheop—Receipts, 14,000 head: carly | YY, 900 shares at 50, an extreme re-| Feared on a Vermont farm and start- e fe result was surprising in|ble with a frozen sump hole. ‘The| Consolidated Royalty 8.00/gains all around, and then something | StS fat yearlings and medium good | Cove! of 444 points from Monday's|IN& life as a domestic servant, she extreme. No. 34 well is-down about 400 feet. 1.25Jof a reaction. fat lambs, 25 cents higher: choice 94-| ons, Price. Other shippings were/ Me! and married ‘Thomas Thompson, Whig sibenislats Caen teh ieee ce ca | Thbm Noa aaa nee Hes Setar es | Geen lai oe ac 41” Later the market sagged, Preal,.|POUnd yeatlinaw, $8: 1i2-pound. shorn firm as were also some of the oils,| Millionaire and philanthropist, while column was taken out of the hole,|Pany is now pumping and making «| Domino 268.00 tions were current that oy vccom eit | vearlings; $6; no sheep or handyweight tobaccos and rubbers, Metal and food |" @ Visit to Boston. After his death the wells responded with a tremen-|&00d production. ‘This well was one|Elkhorn . 70,50 | decreased consumption farm reserves | !@™bs sold early. ally with steels | in 1869 Gali MGS GREA See Poros cCLiTe ains| tint ratacved dcneser ee auaie: Chota lie ee aa eae oulaie daceer than orto and eautpments, The only notewor past week the wells have produced|and made considerable oil by flows|¥rantz . $157.87 |close was easy, %c to %o net lower| DENVER, Feb. 23—Cattle — Re-|ou, points decline in Seam nove E eaeathpeed nerren of oil that was oud later it was drilled deeper and quae ‘agin March $1.71% to $1.71%4 and|CeiPts, 800; market strong to 25e high- Wiscon in Genta ae rs Roebuck through the pipe line to Win-| found still more oil. ‘The well is now|Great Western Petroleum, 50 | May $1.61%4 cr; beef steers, $6.50@7.50; cowa and|3 points, featered the rain ismobt.« nett. abont 900 feet, and in case its pres-|Hutton Lake 3 74.75) Corn rose with wheat. After open-| heifers, $4.60@6; calves, $8@11; stock-|” Gyre, featured the rails. and other colleges DOES grape ent production’ shows a declino in the | Jupiter. oar! Sa ag a fhade to Yo lower including | Ts petiies poe AB tNardengoo wit Ritibooractasea ere BS Lop, BrDee alt in Lost years, o. eep- EF 20,’ y at 71%c to 71%c_ th atta —Receipts, 1,800; market 15¢ deg. ioe is of the >» Advanceme: ldjer. Saat the loweemante Speen = + 21 2B FOREIGN EXCHANGE gcored ‘ans uptira tor wil’ galerie higher; top, $9.30; bulk. $3.40 | 0% and further improvement was and the first womar ‘The Blair Ol company o: ce Creek Royalty 28. 10) stort es. |made by tobaccos and textile erating in| Among the wildcats in the Lost | Losk Rosalt ty 28) Sterting ++ +$8.88% | The market subsequently weaken- Lorian recat, Ween we of the fi pe Lost Soldier field hes another |Soldter country. about the only well| rusk Petroleum 7 09) Francs (0727 je because of assertions that the} Shee — Receipts, 5,000; | m Gara Sud Mexican, Petroleums, Gen-| states ‘house ‘of ood producer there. ‘i‘his time. it is|that is active now is that on the Ma-|atike Henry as Nos eee 0165 jfarm reserve March 1 would be the|*tf0ng to 25c higher; lambs. Caboen one’ d es Gas and’ Utah — the No* 22 well of that company that|honey dome drilling for tha ISssom- se 09) Lire .. 0866 | largest on record. Prices closed | { 5@5; feeder lambs, $6.75] commany a points, | Express Tig, Being deepened and the well'ing Of company. This well is now New York Oi tis, 9728 | Gall Money siesesaT Der cent "We to 34 @ Moo net lower with Adare Well Waste tala antec ' aa : 5 +$91, were firmer as a result of the ly. Shorts — covered ; eri Endler) esicent Buona Dani sni aaa 4 FORMER CASPER ATTORNEY, Outwest ie st 4a + 87.04 ce in other cereals. The start Corning Crude Woolas Genteal woathet! and Indag (carly days of the Lincoin admi 09) 2nd 45 . . 86.60/Was unchanged to %c higher, M aaa 4} ‘ap ton, oh ist 444s . 1 azie|46c to 46%c and there yarktipenerel Cut in Price pa ease of rall ary ‘ Me as 22) 2nd 4%n . . 86.72 |Bains later. ies uraited “te Nee ‘J bother shite Have you something ‘to sell? Try NO W IN DENMARK, WRI TES eta lala Tepalt ‘ ioe a he sae : ‘ sons ; Higher quotations on hogs helped tably Baltimere pte ees a Tribune, Want Ad. x ra f s . 87.08 | to provisions. Te: > pect rane Waethid? we clenne Se, poate y exas & Pacific, St. Paul ploration 2.05 -10 Victory 4%s . 97.40 c a PITTSBURG & Fein ah orl and preferred, nipping bec: PENHA GEN WYOMING CRUDE OIL MAREE: Kansas City Provisions | L pA, pietace spheres ed Giaue. creb $1 “4 KANSAS CITY, Feb. 23.—-Hgge, un-|P&2eipal oll purchasing agencies here dance remorse mers 76 |changed. creamery twa cents | t24a¥' announced a reduction of 35 IHARLES J. STONE wie, Bhai ee PP as ee higher 5 packing unchanged baka the price of Corning crude Petroleum Geologist od 15 cents. oil, © new price, effective imme- . The many Casper) ftiends of Mer north of Copenhagen, ind I got up at Greybull | 'Pohitry—Unchanged diately, is $1.90 a barrel: Ronee oar or Each Capen ; Jullus C, Jensen, who prac w|5 o'clock the morning I arrived here, i said ener ee Setatgtey MOA ‘eptaks oo" in Casper for several years before|to soo it . ¥ Provi entering the service and who last colnle ok aktiinen: tr udiaine ene CHIGAGC RE aR high CG. Ds Aitken. of the, Mountain, aad | ee year went to Copenhagen, Denmark, | built -before the reformation. ~One of 1 [the sta rye ante? ueher: | Gulf was out in the Salt Creek field f te and the only question is|Creamery extras 90 : pelea nigsscinget was. t to be possible oil reservoirs. This |firsts 33% @ ¢; ordinary fir: 301 = ee ceeerp ren tao brig irae nin pA Sapa het will be decided by the results ob- ors at mark, cages included ft 0 zen EP raie i ; bare tained by the Ohio. Poultry—Alive, unchanged. PAIN OUT | LAND B Casper felend: aa co: | malmyand the white bas now been re: t Salt Lake City would likely become - soanlsaaeri te noes pishputs ia ctissti Te like redsemnetee mame ane rations races cartes Cf; that! remiat fe: case ae of beautiful and well-kept parks and|and destroy everything that pertained : as the oo On and Refining com- Riehers Tecelnta. bi ~ears; Northern ‘promenades. In these the skill of the|to Catholicism. Another «interesting | (); hcl Mate, Th areald choan Phat’ tha eiee | g120 cts” OTA ewes PUIIK,| eep Sloan's handy for hackach engineer, the landscape gardener and|church is “Domkirken" at Roskilde Oil Possibilities of Mormon State/there. It_would mean that that city | $1.20 cwt. pian a banoy # C) the. artist (sculptor) have been com-|about 20 mitlos west of here, where| Rest on Tests Now Under |" “22 De the refining center. Ee tno PRE pare alcaiat be bined with “wonderful effect... Herejall of Denmark's kings since the sate See ene Mis (caren LOAN’S Liniment has been sold ‘ x you find in bronze most of the fig-|tenth century ‘are’ buried: Preder- Way as a thipyard apprentice, is now the| \Ny for 39 years. Today, it is more 4,400 Acres for sale or lease in the vicinity ures from the classics, ooh a few |icksborg castle at Hillerod, also built — 0 BL trol ing shipping magnate, con- popular than ever. There can be from German and Norse|by Christian IV who was Denmark's 00 Re ne on eapOY (40 | bak coe’ ansWer---Sloan’ai produces re- of famous mythology. greatest builder, is a perfect gem. It} The Ohio Oil company now has; @ 000 men. sults. “I generally take a walk in the|was built about 1620, though parts of | three wells drilling in the Utah fields, cd pplied without rubbing, it penetrates | ene before going to the office, as|it\as early as 1560, on two small isl-|one at Huntington Dome, one at’ Cir- re oa Bick plow Se ead lumber He the afflicted arts bringing relief | fs r live very near the consulate, “and| ands in a little lake on the edge of|Cle Cliffs and one at San Refael.’ Ail f is Tae peo eT Peek page etre pee tiger ecto W ll WwW C kk O ] S often meet'the king. He rides a large Aging abd like: the others freetiti the wells are wildcats and will be the f thing like $50,000,000; is in his 95th] stiff, strained muscles; backaches, 3 pti te) ree 1 tructure bay horse, and as he is six fect four| rounded by a moat onthe land side, \first tests put down in the structures ADDED year, and has up to date managed his | sprains, and other external pains, often and wears the uniform of the Life|It was Sérnea tn 1858, ‘but | named. entire business personal: the result of exposure. It leaves no Guurds when riding he makes”afine|tho- outer walls remained stamaing| The whole matter of a possible oi mussiness, skin stain or clogged pores. | In Teton County, Montana . e , @ppearance. I saw him and theland it has, been.restored-as nearly as | Production in the state of Utah hinges Get a large bottle for greater econ- | queen’ and crown prince at a perform-| possible to its original condition. upon the possibility of an oll strike| ‘The Wyoming Map and Blue Print|} Geologists Oil Expe-ts athe Keep it handy for use when ance of “The Valkyrie” at the Hoval| “rhe housing problett has long|>¥ any one of these three wells, ‘The |company js making preparations to-|| Qi Fj 3 , , Your devepat has it. Three | recently. This is the « first! jer end tit tee ens eae, {ORE | structures are known to exist from |ward enlafging sta equipment and of-|| Oil Field Maps Blue Prints }| sizes —35c, 70c, $1 Write. Wi Gre that I have beard any ot; Wag: Neue) Building. iw Being Gone, on ac.\SUrfAce surveys of the fields made by |fice rooms that will shortly place Explorations Reports Cr rite, Wire or Phone ‘8 operas, and it was. wonderful. |eount Sc ncty ore bE aber ait |experienced geologists from all-parts|this firm as the largest map making Wyoming Map & BI ‘believe Danish..is a. difficult. lan-|‘aterial, and many « wedding is be-|0f the country but the burning ques-/and ehgineering concern of Wyo- ‘dain ory bess Cc. K. MALONE, CHOTEAU, MONT. Guage in which to sing, ‘but toan|ing posiponea becuse the, would-bo| 0D. that confronts the ofl men, is ming. Print Co, be 0 ? ae . amateur like me ft didn't matter. .T|sersod couple caanot get a place to| Whether these domes contain off in|” ‘The’ company will shortly ada an-|| P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric iniment have also heard Mignon, Tosca ie live and must therefore remain each|C°™mmercial quamtitiés. other and much larger blue printing = "Tho Barber of Seville since I: have If. either of the three wells téing. machine to its equipment and this