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per, Grey OPERATION OF MMOWEST REFINING PLANTS IN THREE WYOMING TOWNS) F. MSSES INTO HANDS OF STANEARD: Formal Transfer of Refinery Direction Arranged a Meeting Early Last Month Negotiated Without Incident in Casper Today Under arrangements perfected at # conference of Stand- ‘ard and Midwest officials at Casper early in September, the Standard. Oil company (Indiana) today formally took over the ppeations of Midwest Refining company plants at Cas-| ¥®? ™** bull and Laramie, Wyo., and the Midwest Refining company jwas reduced to a purchaser and producer of crude f. C. C. Chairman |Chinese Reject | Jap Proposals - Upon Shantung ciated Press}—Proposals for direct ne- gotiations. relative to Shantung,' which were made recently by Japan, &re rejected in a note approved by the Chinese cabinet yesterday, according to information in official seurres. The note te Japan attempt® to re- fute all the nine points made in the ¢omncsnication from Tokio. The mes- sage will be submitted to the presi- de’ it_is said. will_be handed Frederick I. Cox, of New Jersey. appointed chat. man of the Interstate Commerce Commission. He succeeds Edgar EB. Clarke, who resigned. oll-es well ts a marketing agency.!panies at the above mentioned points. chang¢ was made without inci-|It will mounting only to the taking over the ‘Midwest plant payrolls and assuming, direction of. operations| through Standard executives. The few changes in the personal of re- any further meeting of our own coun: ‘ fh jella to be held other than to clage any | Sent and: harmonious unfinished business now before them. | I therefore not be necessary for the new ‘management { sired and hoped for finery ex¢cutives attendant upon the ransfor pers made prior to today and centered chiefly in the appoint- ment of R. E. Wood and Dr. M..G. Poulos td succeed ‘Wallace Leavitt, resigned. as superintendent of the former Midwest plant at Casper. Under the consolidation of opera- tlohs inergased efficiency and econ- oriy are fnticipated. The Midwest company,/under the new arrange- ment, will continue field development |. and as Yeforo will market refined Products of the plant. 2 Heretoform the Standard has oper- ated ‘plantq in connection with the Midwest eqiipped with Burton pro- cegs stills to crack up the \heayy residuum lft after the Midwest takes|. “ aver the lighter oils and gas. Sonte cofisolidatinng between these plants |. and the Midwest plants likely will re- ault in the efficiency program, al: though for) the present all executives of the individual. plants have béen re- tained. JT. FP. Cooke, formerly su- perintendent of the Standard plant at Whiting, has assumed full. direction of ‘all ‘Stanfard plants in Wyoming and Colorado“as the personal, repre- agntative of Beaumont Parks. vice President of the company, who éxer- cises general: supervision ‘of the re: fineries, in the Rocky Mouritain ter- Ntory.. L. A. Reed, chief of the Mid- West plant at Casper, and Ft. M. And- rus, who-holds a similar position with the Standard, are retained in the same positions and the same situation holds good ‘at Greybull,, where Mr, Warren ts jh charge of tne Midwest and Mr. Lockhart of the ‘Standard. Mr; Cullem. Laramie superintendent of the Midwest, and W. A. Morris of the Standard, remain in the same po- regiin: n ed. at all plants of the company in Wyoming: = 7 i i “In connection with the transfer of theroperations of the three refineries of this company at Casper, Groybull and Laramie to the Standard Of! com- pany (Indiana) with the opening of business ‘October 1, 1921, full public: ity Bhould be given immediately to the indtstrial councils and employes at gpch plants that the department of dustrial relations of the — Indiana company will assume full charge and responsibility for industrial relations under the isidustrial relations «plan of the Standard Oil company (Indiana.) “Our plan inopérntive because of the ‘transfer, of employes to Standard Oil scompany Indiana). payroil. The indiistrial representation plan of the Standard OM company (Indiana) is in its genera! prineiple andin most of it fistajls very similar to the employe: representation. plan ‘of ‘the Midwest Refining company so that all the priv ileges. of ‘employes’ representation are “Mr. J. W: Curry, director “ot, the industrig! relations’ for the Indiana company, if now in Casper and ts per- fecting ‘platis for the holding of an plection) at the earliest possible date in October for the’ sel of new councijs, representative of all! of the employes of the plans of both com- In Your Grand- --Mother’s Time & young in was told how tc @vold much af the sustress and pair, t the dragging down of her health and/= strength, by/= turning to the & right remedy.|= Household rem- edies were more universally used | in those days, | 2 and yet Dr. |= ‘was a favorite tonic remedy for 3 young women just passing into we |= manhood, 50 years ago, as it is now. It'a.a legitimate medicine for woman, caréfully adapted to her delicate or ganization.’ It regulat: nd = pro motes the proper functions, bullds up. end’ invigorates the entire system, aqgd restores health. At some period her life, a woman requires a spe efal-tonic and nervine. Last year 3 million bottles of the “Prescription” were sold to the young and middie *ged women of this country.. For the young’ mother, and for every woman at all trying times, this is the ndard tonic which brings health and strength. Made of Amer cam medicinal plants, without aleo hol., This “Prescription” for weak wo- men can be had of your neighborhood. druggist,"in tablet or liquid form, or you can send 10 cents for-large trial | 3 package of tablets, to Dr. Pierce's Invaiigs'; Hotel in Buffalo, N.Y. Shirts Wallace Reid Swanson workmanship we have offered in months—are Fiirots Dexter being presented at this special selling. be Daniels ‘ ere tae oe They are Shirts that should ordinarily. sell for $2.50 wey and $3.00, but owing to aspecial purchase from one of A a the best Shirt makers in the country we are able to Poly KastoFF pass the savings to you. oem Stock up while the supply lasts. ‘DeMille’s be Casper Daily Cribune to the Japanese minister here next ‘Tuesday or Wednesday. | The foreign office proposes to send | fMentic notes to all foreign ministers | here, embodying China's reasons for | rejecting the plan. Presenting the Value of Many Months | In the United States court in Batit-| |mare a negro has been, fined 2 lon @ charge of the fllegal possession PEKING, Oct. 1—(By “The Asso. 0 Whiskey. UTAH GUARANTEED WOOLEN GOODS a nd ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES AT_REDUCED PRICES Call After 5 p.m. 210 East Fifth Street $7 50 UNDREDS of Shirts—the finest in material and _ M.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. . 120 East Secwnd Street. Richards & Cunningham c Fall weather is upon us and Winter near at hand. i) Everybody should begin wearing heavier clothing. A We are now fully prepared to supply you with heavier or medium weight.wearing apparel at greatly reduced prices. Clothing ~ If You Need a Good Suit or An Overcoat, We Have Them From $22.50 Up In several different makes, but we feature the well- known-Hirsh-Wickwire make of Suits and Overcoats, some of which we are selling at half price (that is, all of last year’s patterns). Then we have the all-virgin wool Suits made by the Western Woolgrowers’ Asso- ciation from $37.50 UP. ‘ Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws We are showing a splendid assortment Men’s and Boys’ UNDERWEAR Watch The Crowd That Passes There The Best Corner, In the Best City, Of Its Size in the United States New evidence every day proves conclusively that the corner of Second and Center Streets in Casper is Wyoming's greatest thoroughfare; several agencies have agreed that more people pass and repass that corner every day than any other spot in the State of Wyoming. 4 HENRY BRENNAN is spending several thousand dollars to make the new LYRIC THEATER CO. BUILDING one of the most up-to-date, sanitary and attractive in the City of Casper. MAKE THE LYRIC THEATER YOUR THEATER Your stock entitles you to ownership in the LOIS, BUILD- ING, BUSINESS AND EQUIPMENT OF THE LYRIC THEA- TER COMPANY and you participate equally in the RENTALS, CONCESSIONS, BUSINESS and THEATER RECEIPTS of the entire building, which will be conducted under the most scrupu- lous business management. a Only a Limited Amount of Stock Is Offered for Sale Fifty Cents Per Share. Par Value One Dallar As you stand on the corner and wish that you owned such a building, just put your backbone where your wishbone is and fill in the coupon below for whatever amount of this corner you. wish toown. Call or write for information and agent will call. LYRIC THEATER COMPANY - Henry Brennan, Pres. COUPON J.A. Miller Co: + Fiscal Agents Box 855, Casper, Wyo. 4 of Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws priced from $7.50 up. Bring your boys in for their Fall and Winter wearing apparel. Just received a new stock of Pullover and Jersey Wool Sweaters for men and boys, and the prices are much lower than last year. Call and see for yourselves. ~ makes\for men and“boys. _ get our prices. Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Underwear.’ We. have. all kinds for men and boys at pre-war prices. We feature the celebrated Lewis Union Suits for men and have several other good Come in and Always Think Richards and Cunning- ham When You Want the Best. JOHN A. MILLER CO. FISCAL AGENTS Box 555, Casper, Wyo. IAA AM