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PAGE SIX gas line to Riverton should be com- = ” band. who died July 15 after an eight- " straightened finally efter seyeral « FALIFE § day iiness, which four physicians 3 FLA) - - triads by. use of cnictpetting coments g were unable to diagnose. & } ° Drill is approximately 2,200 | — bn Today’s Markets by Wire ||}: ; aepen iae ° ° ° o o - = ° - Little new development work is be=| : Being very much in need cf ey, = F Ue ke ee ET nitaone tx tha Davee eae ae ae will eel all or any part of 300 shares FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY se aggre popu nk Bak Matee, comma toe 1100.6. as, bs Coal an compa- ataries ‘Tribune. Ground Floor Oii Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 nies are all drilling there. Drawing on. the cocmopelitanism: of |“ - r Western Petroleurn ‘Exploration . Singapore and the charm of East In-}_ preung CLASSIFIED ADS— = company, Durham biamciy ot Spudded dies for a Pa of ae BRING RESUL'Ts—— ar " : im a test on the Crown Butte struc lure, and a gripping story o! ~ ee The plant of the Alliance Oil and Refining company at) LOCAL OIL STOCKS , Westerg-On Fietas 63 $6 | ture, miles west of Great Falls love and Chinese vengeance for dra- ¥e Thermopolis, Wyo., has completed its first run of wax oil and Pe amated Roy. .. .04 Rin byhaogcdihee easel 9 5) 9 | near ie ee in Cascade matic ee ape gp neg l= ‘$50 CORONA $50 é asphalt with good results, both products being of exceptional | american 00% NEW YORK CURB ve geome pon Pa ve eer ‘ = Fak asthe ae i ‘op p Weight 6 is quality. Two new storage reservoirs, one of 10,000 and the AUas .. OL Ry : = Psy Nacht mubeeh ina Gaal Sheriff's Force Sabveiie = Shona as excqjlent staging and eigh' Pounds other of 6,000 barrels capacity, are under construction bf pm . ae Giakeck On es A aas|on ‘a atk river anticline, Blackfeet} Exercise Close Surveillauce ai exceptiagiak’warkal’ plot. Thee pre serve this department of the plant. The company placed in 1 aoncdecwppenbins t jSalt Creek . 32.00 | 12.25] reservation, on the same day. ONeill Over Bootieg and Red sents, in the fortheeming drama, one operation inst week two aaaitional | puck Creek 2s ict, 5 | Prod. and Refra. 42 4.25 | holds tribal lease on 4,800 acres and Light Operations. of the most capable all-star Bi stills. Burk A Cosden ........ 5.00 6.09} 4n additional 1,500 on allotted land which has been assémbled in some | jack ‘Tall 09 | Bik. Basin 6.50 675|0n this structure. He took over months. Hobart Bosworth, Madge ps New Cat Creek Prodarsz. Nackiintaeche codak . ‘Western ‘States 30 “Ea | Wranitz corporation lenses after the INti}" ii’ te the campaign ‘indugut:| Bellamy, Tully Matehall, and Nike The Great Western Ott company; it | Solumbine: .........:. P .25 | ter surrendered them. Sted Wy The Tribune. {n which the] Welch contribute the guactet of ne a ‘= reported from Billings, haa com-| Sonsolidated Royalty. . 115.09 REET 8 gD searchlight hes bees: Jcc.wn_on local|ture players who poeays my , i pleted iG third producer in the cat | nema! ‘ 147.00 bs an, SOUS eae War wie See seiietty. the: feee oually, sor -ANDARD ; Creek, Mont., fiel |Cow Gulch 06 |S. O. Indiana Sree. 405 EW GAS PIPELINE ii spread objection, the county tommis | roles. ameed ROYAL ST. L ee 06 V YORK STOCKS. sloners have authorized Sheriff Joe L.| ‘The story deals with the Nae Seas TYPEWRITERS v Cat Creek Refinery Moved. . of, ES * | Marquis to atismert Hie force to tho) Bully Brand. a daring and notoriout We Kent and Repair The smail refinery bullt by Batch jams Mexican Petroleum .-$ 95009 S508 aize necessary to cope with the un-| pearl smuggler, in protecting nye ‘All Makes 3 ler & Miller in the Cat Creek field is| spantz Lo UM - Hiscete Ghar ce 31.50 ies desirable element here. | Who does not know. Brand to i REBUILT MACHINES Government Crop Report] being moved to Winnett, Mont.. and | cates Ye SE EY omen F'n, 3830. seeel John Pawert, a deputy sheriff is in| father, from the diabolical vengeance 1 Desired eovOrums Magri $: - | will be ed t e Weona Re-|Great Western Petes. 0% emp a : : 2 charge ‘of this work. One of bis un-|of Chang Chang, a powerful Chinese CASPER TYPEWRITER is Strength to Demand; |" my on @ tract just cast on Lake > on wansAmienseap - Ete N PROJECTED dertakivgs is to visit places. which) merchant. ‘The Oriental, through a HANGE Corn Weakens. jor Jupiter : rary ed : have been suspected of violating the! series of 1 1 misunderstandings, EXC! = Kinne: eS Unites: Panite si cane. liquor laws, drag jaws and morality| places the blame for the supposed mis- George J. Helser, Prop. Shallow Well in Osage. Lance Creek Royalty . .03t%y 0s FOREIG = regulations at irregular intervals dur-| treatment of his adopted white meer 112 East Second | Phone 856 The Almena-Osage Ol! company | Lusk Royalty o3 Sterling . BASIN, Wyo,, Oct. 10.—E. A. Dur- ing the day. ter ‘upon Brand, who assunies the guilt Over White's Grocery completed a ten-barrel well in the|Lusk Petroleum .. 02 08 .'Francs ........ ~~ Ch * A. Kimball of Bister- By constantly keeping the suspected for his s6n's sake. F Muddy sand @ feet on its hold-|Mike Henry if o4 06 || Marka ham and ve. The ved here last week} Places under surveillance and by hay-| The final scenes of the drama, In had beert looked fc ings in the northwest quarter sec-|Mountain & Gulf 76 som) 1 ville, W. Mons ah prc interests sn} {7S @ force large enough to prevent) which Brand and the boy carry on al = so taken of bullish comment a8. t0| tion 26-46-63 of the Osage (Wyo.) figtd. | Northwest 20 15 |Call money Cie er eeatne Olin CUR REE inte: [Sie eurenalipnor tbe tacees, of tmn:| rbectacuipr fight, are said to be un ; © well sold out condition of the The company drilled a wel n he | Cutwe: 00% 00% is Ske rh 7 u morality, bootleg joints and other) usually te a vid. 3 Mod 1 Ci ed States wheat surplus. On the other] south end of thelr holdines cerly el pine ONT 04 LIBERTY bONDS. Ce ee te Ee tetity wiht Aiken iaen™ tabbed fare’: Meaworthn oe Bully Brand, Tully ie) eaners “ houses with northwestern con ammer which found of] in the Da-| Royalty ard Prod 16 - pe omedrape se sear sonatas. |the'sheriff's office hones to cope with| Marshall as Chan Chang, Niles Welch d Pe ections were sellers during u t 700 feet | Riverton Retg. 03 wiree Ae goes int ae Little Butfaio Bac| {Pe situation which had apparently|as the aon, and Made Bellamy in the an ers 3 inst ng reactions Producer to go Deeper, Sunset estes 02 jecond. 4s adept apatite pipeline | rewn eyond the control of the police.|role of Chan's daughter, offer equal-[f o.oo oe Ise Desoee Vereen Seen Sen n@e che are sued ys | Tom Bell Royalty o1 ae will be laid’ to the. north: from that int SAdition to Pawdit’s work, other ly excellent; @hirecteriastone- peace i figures to 2c higher, with December! | he Weston Niobrara Of] company's |svestern sexploration 1°90 Second 4%s Meld. coming by way Of Meelestes ava} ieihiers Wf the sheriff's force, dotiie — $1.10% to $1.11 and May $1.14% to] Well in section 26-45-64. Oeage field. | Ya river Rote On Third 445 , Sela, coming by: way OF Memeeene Sect aetut ter wake, wih eRe eee Expert Alterations and Repairing Ps wére wed by a material comple a las year at 1.650 feet will | yy vo-Kana 1.00 Fourth 4X5 the Greybu’ pig an tiela.| the places i has viaived for contr: LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY inne ss renewed ains. be drilled 200 feet de in effort to o1 92 ‘Victory 4X5 | miles from the Oregon basin gas field. . hiskey. Ty Prins Aagere Te a Suen aaeee ae ze Ia production. dt ss 7 : ‘ MARK A feeder from tkat field will be build] >ana_ whiskey. pomult har: bs ‘ Subsequently a sharp advance in|#ecure larger production. j WYOMING CRUDE! OIL MARKET. 4 the yuaeteela OH Tales sumaltftak tetbesty lene. tay eiviation as-stan ‘Phone 1304- sterling exchange had a further bull-| 35 Moro Wells Projected. |Grass Creek $1.45 |Lanco Creek pletions a continuous eerie of pipe, [Bature Chan there has been In mont’ ah influence. ‘The market closed un-| “The Independent Producers. Consoli-| Basin 1.43] Mule Creek een ty be mi ae onae tne big gas|Dootleg jointx are on the run and in 4 settled, 1%c to 2%c net higher, with!dated corporation has announced | Rock River 1.05| Salt Cree} nes wil ponies donrmeres vane general there bas been. con: ie December $1.11 to $1.11% and May | plans for drilling 35 wells in the Osage Spr il froin any fald witLeeater [coal improwedses ” saepaleo $1.15% to $1.16 (Wyo,) oil feild in addition to five pro. fol tine distin ae cad This ———~___ Et Ween) + Large receipts weakened corn. After|ducerg already completed. Develop P MONTANA ] ATIONS eck the disteinaae eae the cities} _Tiighest prices pata for «ilamonds,|/ WEST UNION, Iowa, Oct. 10.—Mre, opening % to ec higher, including|ment plans in the field have been en | Sy ny nema abe ed by the com-|0ld gold and sfiver. Hi. . Kling Ross Ashbaugh and Arthur Cahoe, December at 48 to 48%c the market | couraged by recent advances tm the a ae jand sowne bebe, t value from | feweler, Oil Exchange bullding. hired man, on the Ashbaugh farm, ‘ sagged to below Saturday's finish. price of crude. | ° co + * : ? ? | panies aon at 5S. ey Lidge Bee Soe ¢o16-t2,| were arrested here Sunda The market touched a new low rec Riverton Pete to Spud In. pripctiieper aphasia go 7 Nec oe gis —- wie first degree murder, ord price for the 1921 crop. Closing |_ ‘The Riverton ‘Petroleum. Drilling AT GREEK REGION fibers Bt sty, Pala ees the entire | —-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— 1x4 they found potson in. the bod: quotations were nervous. Sic to 1%¢! company of which Mayor #2. wit | says se aps AlrehGe ik, puchbee er + RESULT: Ashbaugh, tt net lower, with December 46%¢ to|cox of Riverton, is president pre-| arse podanney Sr ‘enterprises have 43%c. paring to spud in this week its first é " pirat! Oats were easter with corn, starting | well in tho Sand Draw field, Prerment | f Taoeiy wectink Gio a Gummo otiiene % to tke up, December 93% to 38%¢]count, Wyoming, on the northwest BILLINGS, Mont, Oct. 10.—Re- rig ts now rebuilding derrick over No.| yore within the next ton aaye.to wo gown calgen tor sagregg card Refinere corpora. Eee aeeee 404! cont advanod in: thalgieioe Ofierusde oll] a whieh collmpusd early tein eee Gver the aitua iodPwhinn MasmwnDur. Higher quotations .on hogs gave/Refiners corporation has developed ie ecoaDly Sea Haine feeling in| under stress of a 2,200-foot string of {Per and Kimball. ace on the peound, ee eee WHICh Tere ein pals field from | srontans oll: circles thedl-has ‘prevailed |Heayy. 10.ineh icasing, Gh, aaietioe ————_ = erat Seen ro Will ceogsl ertve - tte | cor tne: tastigern TAOQLRN MBA 1¢3n- Tom approximating five barrels was en- Seeing. Guatelhvane. san supply. sible it will be reflected shortly in re-| countered in the No. 2 at same hori- COLUMBIA PLAYS T0 ‘ Wee ae, abuts uae ene. faq the “new (Sand “Draw | viva -or activity ta.-ithe: Car wresn | eor-etich cave dee tit Tha Stan | Corn—Dec. pleted by the last of this week. Dis: Oats—Dec., tribution lines in Riverton will be con. Pork—Jan., $15. structed as soon as ditching machines Lard—Jan., $8.80; March, $9.02. are relieved of work on the main line. Ribs—Jan 60; May, $7.90 Rapid progress ts being made in lay aE te ing the pipe Potatoes. Newcastle Test Makes Progress. CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Potatoes— Grand Island, Neb., interest, ady; receipts 59 cars; total United Sep Alege) down 800 feet With their test spudded ate euiprosate Leogy terse in three weeks ago on the Nefsy ranch and Visconsin | white, $2,102.25; ) sic mites west of | Newcastl v¥o. Minnesota and North Dakota Red Sy or eA Early ‘completion of the test is cast. Maverick Wells Cemented. ‘The threo wells being drilled by the nion Oil company in the Maverick Springs field, Fremont county Wyo- ming, are cementing off water at 1, 850, 1.260 and 1,000 feetsand drilling will be resumod the last of the week. River Ohies $2:35@2.00 cwt.; South sare Dakota early Ohios $1.25@1.60 cwt. Provisions. CHICAGO, Oct, 10.—Butter—High- 3 creamery extras, 45c; standards, 39%c; first, 3444@44c; seconds 30@ 32 Eggs—Steady; receipts 6,936 cases; firsts, 39@42c; ordinary firsts, 37@ 38c; first, 30% @31c. Poultry—Alive, lower; fowls 12@) springs, 19c. RAILS WEAK AS OTHERS CLIMB Oils Take Lead in Construc- tive Side of New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Ralls were the-only important exceptions to the firmer tone of the stock market at the opening of today’s session. Unon Pa- cific fell 1% and other transcontinent- als as well as cotton carriers were farctionally lower. ‘The constructiive Soe ot the market) again was cblety | S90; cuciee ap pound western yearl represented by oils, notably the low ot [nes $6.75; western wethers $5.50; grade shares. Pan-American Petrol-| S001, ‘agsc temeo els eum rose 1 polnt and California Pe- pire Rede pede FOR SEIZING COAL SUPPLIES what unssttled within the first half hour as a result of selling pressure di- rected mainly against Mexican Petrol- eum and Studebaker. Provisions for Federal Action in National Fuel Emergency Incorporated in Ken- yon Measure. Livestock Mart CHICAGOG, Oct. 10.—(U. 8. Bureau f Markets).—Cattle— Receipts 30,006 choice Ught fed and good to best yearl- ings ‘steady; others, beef steers and butcher she stock mostly 25c lower: prime yearlings $11.50; bulk beet steers $5.75@9.50; canners and bulls steady; calves slow to unevenly lower; good and cheice stockers about steady; other stocker and feeder steers lic to 25c lower. Hogs—-Receipts 3 100; opened 15 to ‘Sc higher; later market a ive, 25) to 35c higher than Saturday's aver age; spots $9.00; bulk lights and light butchers $8.60@8.99: bulk packing sows $7.25@7.75; pigs 15 to 25c higher; bulk destrable $8.00@8.25. Sheep—Receipts 000; killing class es opened stead: feeder lambs 25 higher; fat native lambs to packers early $8.50@8.75; to city Le ‘The early reaction was most pro- nounced among motors and subsi- diaries, also Burns Bros., Consolidated Cigar, Famous Players and Reming- ton Typewriter first preferred which declined 1 to 4 points. Recoveries be. fore noon were marked. Leaders of the industrial and railway groups were sluggish and irregular at. best. Liberty bonds with one exception, were slightly lower, probably on profit: taking. British and Fench exchanges showed decided strength. Call money | opened at 5 per cent THREE AUTOMOBILES STOLEN OVER WEEK-END Three more automobiles were atole: ie Cosper over tle week eni, accord- 4uK to reports made today to the sher- "s office. A Ford car belons: E. Krastoff, 1229 Soruce ‘tdlen from “the «cstoffice ¢ ck Sunday mersing. J. | East Thirteenth street a Ford. The machine was tac: tuy from the corner of Center and A streets. A Ford toaring car belcng! the Wyoming Grocery WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The presi- | Gent would be authorized to take over and operate coal properties in a na- tional fuel emergency under a bill in- troduced by Senator Kenyon, Republican, lowa, chairman of the senate labor committee. Senator Kenyon's bill would be a substitute for the general coal control bill in effect defeated by the senate last summer and would give the fed- eral trade commission broad. powers in supervising the al industry, A companion pill introduced today by Senator Kenyon, who has charge of the investigation of disorders in the West Virginia coal region would pen- alize profiteering in coal and fix. op- erators and distributors profits. ‘The East Second stret at { o'clock | maximum profit. pr posed for oerators unday mornir would be 50 cents n and 40 cents e Smremive iiave become: the thet}, distributors. A. graded ayatert of added to the careleasness < profits was proposed, scaled according in reporting immediately that] to volume handled rquis is making prepara-} tions to provide some special me: ot handling this branch a No av aie es nS} Jewelry and waich cepairing by ex: swt his office) pert workmen. All work guaranteed uncements have heen | Casper Jewelry Mr Co., O-S Bldg. the pian. | Bae, field where not more than a half doz- en strings of tools are now working. In spite of depressidn in the oll tn- dustry wildcatting in Montane struc- tures has held up remarkably well, every month since May showing an increase in the number of wells spudded in. On Soap Creek five independents are now drilling. This Crow rese: vation structure while largely held by the Western Btates Oil & Land com- pany, which for nearly two months has been experimenting with the No. 3 well, one-half mile north of the Pio- neer, boasts of more activity than any of thé Montana fields. Dox Oj! com: pany is drilling with standard rig at depth in excess of 600 feet and now that the area of caving formations has been safely negotiated without cutting down size of the hole drilling is progressing at the rate of 100 feet every tower. The sand in this well should be reached at 1,800 feet. Dox hglds most strategic place of any of the independents on the structure in that it has 200 acres of patented land high up on the déme and close to the apex and ts well financed. Ther- mopolis-Cat Creek, quarter of a mile south of the Dox, is just resuming drilling after a week's shutdown to replace a boiler crown sheet. Rice & Huffman, drilling with a Star rig on the west side of the field have hole down 1,400 feet with 600 more to go before horizon of production {s reach- ed, Winne & Richards are battling ‘th cave-tns on the north’ end of *-« fleld in section 21-6-32 and Ed Ladow are having # like experi ence on No, 1 well while rigging up No. 2 for early spudding. Western States \is bridging back in No. 3 well gtter carrying hole down through the Madison lime for a depth of 120 feet. When the hole is filled back to where flow of 300 barrels was encountered Several weeks ago, the well will be shot to loosen up the sand which ap- pears to. be yery compact in this well. No. 4 Western States is rigging up. Site for the 55,000-barrel field tank to be built as a preliminary to pipe- line construction has been selected by President W. A. Miller of the Titinois Pipeline company in the north end of the fleld and material for the tank is being hauled to the field. A rail road up the Big Horn river to within eight miles of the Soap Creek field now looms large & spring possi bility. Early test of am Beauvais creek structure, just across the Big Horn from Soap Cr seems likely now that the Beauvais creek’ syndicate is moving material for a rig to the Crescent dome, where only shallow Grilling will be required to test hori zons down to the Madison lime. Drilling {s progressing on Nine Mile creek, five miles north of Hardin where the Superier Coal € Ol! com pany has contracted for ‘a test well h J. Burton Wood. Gas in quan tity estimated at one million cubic feet per day was encountered in this weil recently. In Spary basin; 38 miles east of Hardin, the Tennessee-Montana com- pany is shutdown for repairs again. On the structure immediately adja- cent to Billings, mishaps have held back drilling during the last week. On the Big Lake, where the Barnsdall- Foster corporation recently encoun- tered heavy gas flow in the No. 1 well and was forced to abandon the hots after a fire which destroyed the pests bebe aneciatede-eai vel bimhe tat ie Cold Storage for Dead Automo- biles $5.00 PER MONTH SEE BEN TRANSFER COMPANY Stanley Overbaugn, Prop. Phone 74 strange to say at precisely the same depth with logs of ‘the two wells checking to the foot up to that point. Drilling on the High dome by the Mid-Northern Ol company “(Midwest in Montana) is to be resumed imme- diately after a delay incident | to straightening a crooked hole. “Depth of 2,200 feet has been reached in this wel: Harrison Oil & Gas company, drilling at Antelope Point, south of the Big Lake, has cleaned out hole and is running daylight now with bit about 60 feet from horizon of possi- ble production. "This well 1s more than 2,200 feet deep and recently en- countered gas flow of about one mil- lion cuble feet: South of Billings the Consolilated Oll & Gas syndicate fs held up in its Duck creek test, just above horizon of the Tensleep sand by u disagree- ment between syndicate pronio-ers and the man who vut up morey for the leases. Hope “or an agrecmnent is held out. On the Broadview domo, north cf Billings, Lawson & Ritter, Inc., 1 Wyoming and Cat Groek producer, ts apparently macking time on the High dome test, although hole has been car, ried down thero to dvpth of approx mately 300 ‘foot with a sptendidl: cuuipped standart. rig. On the Ingomar structure, east of Billings, Absoraka Oil Development company, Northern Pacific stibsidiary, bas made hole to depth in excess of 2.000 feet and fe now drilling ofter a series of mishaps whiea held Lack development for several weeks. ‘che same company ts vriling at opproxt- ately 1,200 feet 1.1429, Moshy 1d. with Star machine under a stub rick. “CAPACITY HOUSE SUNDAY The Columbia theater, Casper’s pop- ular yaudéville house, continues ta de- Ught capacity crowds with a mixed program of moving pictures and clev. er-musical comedy. If attendance 4 criterion of appreciation. Mr. Wall and his company may well be proud of themselves. Last night a record crowd registered ppreval of “Champagne and Oys: a “peppy” musical comedy. Lor- etta Kidd, danseuse de luxe, and Casey |- Kennedy. delighted the audience with their skillful dancing, a handsome and prettily costumed chorus induiged the eyes and gratified the ears, while Ig- natzy Wall and the other members of the company rounded out a well chos- on bill ina most) pleasi® manner. 51 YEARS AGO Fifty-ono years ago Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., gave to the world his famous Favorite Prescription, an herbal temperance worthy Madge etiam, There is some activity on the Por- cupine structure, but owing to the vell of secrecy thrown around opera- tions there by the Stellar Oil & Gas company, details of the drillings are not available. Four holes have been drilled either down to or through the wand there anda fifth is now drill- ing. Fifteen Stellar rigs are now up in this field. Anna May Oil company is drilling at Coalwood at about 200 feet. This structure is north of Miles City. On Tin Can hill, five miles north of Big Timber, Big Timber Oi! syndicate is running tour with hole at depth in excess of 600 feet. On the Dean ‘anticline,“the Unit Oi & Gas company, revived by aia’ of Ringling Bros. of circus fame/ has done little more than to spud in near Nye postoffice with a Keystone rig. Previous test on this structure carried hole down to depth in excess of 1.800 feet and found the sand dry. Unit company is a former Cat Creek opera- tor, originally’ financed in Spokane. Drilling by the Ohio Oit company 'n the Big Wall of Musselshell county. is continuing, this hole having been Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe-ts Oil Field Maps Blue Prints ‘Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co.) _ P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric i ‘ FOR SALE FURNISHINGS Of the former McDonald Tea Shop, including ta- bles, wicker chairs, set- tee, fernery, draperi buffet, etc. Phone 1456 medicine for the distress- ing ailments of women, f and at that time he also, placed with the druggists a tonic and altera- Beers ree op Nothing is of such importance in pro- “a “Tt's immense! will ejaculate after you have tasted a slice of our well made bread. It will please you as it is pleas- ing hundreds of other people in this town. Tt will become a regular part of your daily life and you'll be’better for it. tive which he had successfully The Hoover is longing the life of your rugs, and in main- poh ph Geis Suet epic ne suaranteed to ‘taining their original colors and brilliancy, the stomagh, liver and blood. prolong thelife as thorough cleaning. This he called his Golden Med of rugs 5 4 , en Tito Keep sharp, destructive embedded grit out Sees y Ragen With’ icictanttceuteced cand of the fabric—keep the nap constantly arr are bane baloentnry Bays | brushed straight—remoye all surface dirtand any other proprictary medicines : litter as quickly as it accumulates—and you fags alcohol ni bot ahaa! will add years to the life of your rugs. eee rer thea et hi To clean _Tugs thoroughly, and to keep Posen by tee hae ihe them clean, it is necessary that you use beat- and they are today the standard ing, sweeping, and air suction. Only The ahs aor cut up iatooen a aol Hoover combines ‘these three essential ele- xs s liquid form, and sold by every ments of thorough cleaning. z Let us demonstrate on your owh rugs, how seca efficiently The Hoover performs the three + We're Ready ; s nécessary functions; there is no obligation. To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind - of hauling. z We are prompt and We give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J eervererererscssereces NATRONA POWER CO. “The HOOVER | «. It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans PHONE 69

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