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PAGE EIGHT WANKET GOSoIP AND FIELD NEWS: STAIKE GUTS GRUDE PRODUCTION Daily average gross crude crude tits production in the United States for the week ended September 24 was 1,166,050 barrels as compared with 1,276,900 barrels for the preceding week, a decrease of 110,850 barrels of which 103,000 is ac- counted for in California, according to estimates compiled the Ameri Petroleum institute. In California ope: nS ar pte can ra- field workers. for mn Wyoming during the week ended depstaaiee 24a slight increase w |sitown, which was accounted for by ga oa in the runs from the Salt Creek | Domino I rison figures or Wyoming. Sept. 24 000 MEETINWEEK| 225 | Total, W Sept. 17 yoming .. Montana 4,400 aign and Na- ention Arrange- t Creek - Total,” ¥ Montana ming 49,700 HIGHT-OF-WAY SECURED —Right-of ompany's new 1 Byron field to Powell ured and offices have committee wil Is and end d for actual construc 11-mile earrier. s company, operating an + ant in Byron, will treat t move the gasoline before it re ep a - PATRIOTISM IN =} OGHHOLS URGED making arrangemen ming delegation tc tion at Kansas ¢ ing and special commt pointed, along with t a department ad mi 6 Casper rs further work similar to that the clean-up npalgn, will be considered. Six hundred eleven dist claims were ed during the last campaign word has as yet been received in regard to rates for the Wyoming elegation of Legionnaires to the: na tional convention at Ka Eastern Passenger asso sition ) been granted a one-cen mile fint rate, while the Western has a reduction only 2 x hundred mile radius of Kansas Cit Every effort is being put forward to eater obtain the reduction, or at least a con-|Attorney Ogilbee, ‘Commander cession that wif include the Wyo-! of State Legion, Addresses ming Gelegation. The Woman's Aux State Convention in Ther- iliary of the American Legion hele Aa meeting October 10, to elect del mopolis, grtea to the National Legion conve tion at Kansas City. Donald Ogilbee with Hagens & Mur snore Sue ine %, will address the OLD RESIDENT DEAD. Teacher's association at ‘Thermopo! BUFFALO, Wyo. Oct om Americanization Program Hosman, 50, a resident of this county rican. legion,” tod: Mr for 20 years, was Inid at rest here ate commander for following his death on a homestead os near here. He {s survived by no chil # will be placed: upon dren but,leaves two brothers, one of patriotic exer ce eebeg whom, Walter Hosman, lives in Jack son Ho! he > SHERIDAN LIQUOR RAID. | TO BE REPEATED AML. | OVER STATE JACKSON CHEYENNE, Wyo. Oct “What happened in Sheridan Saturday is going to happen ir gners, and the turalization sin the duties of American cit The legion urges the re- the ballot to the American thus ring those who have declared their intention of be- from the privileges to held on a par with enship. “Americanization Pro- af co-operation with the program of the state, striv- unty every county of the state—we intend toling to arrive at the heart of America clean Wyomin . of bo 3 through ite earned moonst the : raids are t ieainciae Prohibition Commissioner Ca son, referring to the arrest of 37 per the murder of Und rson by Monar The federal prohit NEW INFANTRY CHIEF + AT FORT D. A RUSSELL , Oct. 12.—Brig who is to com- brigade from Russell, will arrive at the vening and will immediately a. The garrison of turned out to r and the brigadier’s salute of elev. uns will be fir as he enters the THis 1 owill signals the jreturn of Forth Russell to the status of a brigade post after four years as imental post @ 13th cavalry, which is to absorb 15th cavalry on dts arrival at Fort ssell, left for this post from Fort sday and is due y or Monday. ~—— boot er, counties an rapidly as possible raids have been conducted in all the 21 counties and the state has/ >een made so unhealthy sell-| ers and illici they. Visit of Prince to Bring Strike | in Indian Cities|* arrl | working | The Potatoes. onal congr GO, Oct, 12.—Potatoes—Mar- ¢ Workers dull; receipts, 84 cars; total United adopted a shipm cked and bulk, $2 Red River Oh sacked $1.8 O° 1,501; northern @2.20 ewt.; $1.60 ewt, s1.26¢ sympathet on the day t in wh bycott of the visits > ESTATE REAL TRANSFERS. watch repairing by ex- Ail work guaranteed. Mfg. Co, O-S Bldg. 35-tf pean 5! pert workme: | Casper Jewe! a Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe-cs Oil Field Maps Blue Prints < i Wyoming Map & Blue : Print Co. | P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric COMING In Eight Reels :|‘POWDER RIVER’| soee SPOLDELOSD224-90609000 Clarence D. considera e being held up by the #trike| Biac na fields follow} FOR POWELL GAS LINE! n opened here while negotiations | | | ju | Tuesd: Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY) Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 = E uck Burke Bincks sol! Kinney 350| Lance Cree! it he with 36.45% bulls n Jes $8.17. . ia CHE Wyomii of Dida néxt y the Li those t ing Ch state s Ralfh Distric former! that st orging States the Ini of the essemer Indian : ton-Wyom: e lower; around $8; Sheep — Receipts Non-Partisan league, w mpbell of Casper. LOCAL OF STOCKS Creek Tail .... tone Salt Creek idated Royalty 1 92 a $1.45 + 145 1 Oct. 12.—(U, S. Bureau Cattle — Receipts, 7, cornfed steers and year. y higher, averaging 26c Up; grassers opening ‘slow, ld higher; prime yearlings té@ show cattle, $12; bulk beef steers 10; she stock strong to higher; ves, stockers and feeders best vealers, $10.50%pa1. Recelpts, 13,000; market fair: WroMtiNa o RUDE OTL MARK! NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. Merritt ss Glenrock O11 Salt Creek Prod. & Rerfs Cosden Elk Basin k Western States Okmulgee Aiien Cities Serv som. 8. OD. Indiana -....... NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Mexicon Petroleum 3 92 “4 : hf Sinclair Ov . ° Pacific FORED aes terling $3.84 rancs 073145 Marks 082 Lire = 0397 Call Money paeey | 3 | LIBERTY EONDs. |3%s werereee | First 4s Second 4s ... First 4%s ... Second 4\%s Third 4\%5 Fourth 4%s Victory 4% Hance Creek Mule Creek Salt Creek FIUME CABINET ORGANIZED bY NEWPRESIDENT No Revenge Is Threatened | Agajnst’ Political Enemies ve, mostly lic to Mec lower ” yesterday's average: better in Program of Inde- showing mostly ‘dectine; top pendent State. $5.80; practical top, $8.70; bulk ———. and light butchers, $8. 35 @8.60; FIUME, Oct. .—(By The Associ cking sows, $7@7. average price yesterday, 27,000; opening, lambs hippers } Mon- PATS LEAGUE | DENOUNCEM IN CAPITAL YENNE, —The h is entering ing with the avowed Intention ling for the state government ear, was roundly denounced y at the weekly luncheon of ons club of Cheyenfie, among aking part in the discussion be lef Justice C. N. Potter of the upreme court, Associate Justice Kimball of the supreme court, t Judge W. C. Mentzer and A. c. R. Elery, told of the ly of Montana, blighting influence of the ‘league in ate and North Dakota, assert ing that it represented the worst ele- ment of the socialist party oe Recognition of Southern China |? Republic Urged): DETROIT, Oct. _ Resotatiéas| recognition. by the United of the government of the south ern republic of China were adopted Monday at the final business session of) ternational Chinese conference. The resolutions set forth business ad antages in China awaiting American ‘oceive | capital and declare tho future of the republic may hinge upon the attitude Washington government. $50 2 East Second STORAGE ‘“Ooate Less per Slorth of Serotes™ Casper Battery CORONA Weight 6 Pounds $50 ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Kent and Repair All Makes i REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Des! CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. Phone 856 Over White's Grocery ty BATTERY Company : 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 to ated Press.)—Riccardo Zanella, presi: dent of the independent state-of Fiumc has submitted tis program to hie constituents and announced his cab inet. President Zenella said he had no thought of revenge against pulltiea} enemies. He announced that he plac ed all Fiuman citizens residing abroad under the protection of the represen tatives of the King of Italy. | The president's program-was adopt ed by the assembly by a vote of 56 to 10. Signor Susmel of the Annexation party praised the work of! Gabriele DtAnnunzio, | . USE ea STUDENT CONFERENCE ©ALLED. PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 12.-—The students of more than 100 teading universities and colleges in the cast- ern states have been invited by the senior council of Princeton, to send [delewates.ere on October 26 for a conference to devise means of solidify- ing the young men of the nation in a movement for the Internationa) limi- tations of armaments as a means of ending the danger of new wars. to Three-fourths of a husband's ir come is a fair share for the wife, ac. cording to the ruling of one New York magistrate. DANCING: Every Night -- at -- Casper’s Best = =I cr > Zz Q tI PALACE A Floor Like Glass---Music Unexcelled And Enjoy Yourself Special Atten- tion Given to Private Parties Modecn. Foun- tain and Table Service - DANCE _ PALACE C. WEST, MGR. 9299499900004009500099093000590000000009 PFDDPODHIHD DODD 3500000000 2929039209 oOo NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. Notice is hi iven that peistcred <a A “i yote at the ag be held in Tuesday, the 8 an of November, A. D. 1921, shall appear before the all lection, ae Wyoming,” on Regis agents for registration at “ort oe wring Tots in er, Fomine, 35 Ward One, the Courthodse Ward One, Precinct, ‘TW at the Central School> Ward One, Precinct Three at the Central School. Ward Two, Precinet One at the City Hall. Ward Two, Precinct Two at the High Ss seg » Precinct One at the East Casnea ayy Ww a: a Precinct Two at the 0) jarage. Said Registration will be held on the 18th, 19th and 20th days of October, A. D. 1921, and on the 27th day of October, A. D. 1921, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 1 o'clock jn the afternoon, and 2 o'clock in the aft-| cl ernoon and 6 o’clock-im the after- noon. and 7 o’clock-in the evening | the and 9 o'clock in the evening on sai days. KATHERINE DUNN, ees Sead Clerk. Ree stot ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE UPON Publish Oct »| THE PETITION FOR SALE OF , REAL ESTATE. In the District Court, dicial District. State of Wyoming ) dsc. County of Natrona ) In the Matter of the Estate of Emma F. Hollingsworth Rummel, Jr., Deceased. Now upon this 27th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1921,-the same be- ing ore of the juridical Kes oh of the regular September, 1921, term of the above intitled Court, this matter came on for hearing upon the spetition of the Adminis- trator of the Estate of Emma E. Hollingsworth Rummel, Jr., de- ceased, to procure an order for the sale of real estate and property be- longing to said estate for the pur- pore of paying debts said state, and the Court ~ fully advised in amridlent ee finds: that *.d and sufficient grounds exist, as set forth in said petition, for the sale of the real-estate and Proper ty belonging to said Estate for the purposes in said petition indicated. It is therefore by the Court or- dered, That all of the heirs of Em. ma E, Hollingsworth \ el, Jr,, deceased, as named in said P ion, and all persons interested i n said Estate of Emma E. Hollingsworth Rummel, Jr., deceased, shall be and appear before this Court on Mon- the 31st day of October, A. D, , then and there to’ show cause, if any there ber pity the oe estate and property belongin sail Estate should not be sol for the purposes set forth in the peti- tion of the Administrator now on fle in ‘this-Court, and the above- mentioned heirs and each of them are further notified that a bearing will be had upon said petition upon that day, and that-unless good and sufficient cause is shown against Sixth Ju- the granting of the _Prayer in said | i Bs, * ‘ ; i Z Bone’ in Onan Cours thie 27th day ‘of September . 4921. By th Cc. 0. “BROWN, Judge. ‘W. PURCELL, A\ Publish Sept;-28. Oct. 5, 12, ————_ z> ey. , 19, 1922. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is here! en that the annual stockholders pany will’be at the offices of the —— + Room 211, Oil Ex- change. Build » in ae City of Cas- per ite of Wyoming, on Monday, 24th of October, 1921, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the pur- pose of electin; wo gears and trans- acting such other —— as may rly come before the meeting. GIL H. WOOTTEN, Secretary. Publish Oct. 12, 18, 14, 1921. ——— MANVILLE ALARMED: AS Watch for the True Facts of the LYRIC THEATER COMPANY To Be Published Thursday, October 13. 100 Per Cent on Your Investment j[ PRAIRIE FIRE THREATENS MANVILLE, Wyo., Oct. 12. — A conflagretion was avoided here when 4 prairie fire started by railroad work- ers in burning a fire guard on tl right of way was swept toward t town by a high wind and started eral small buildings to burning before it could be brought under control. No || great damage resulted but excitement ran high for a time. ———— Japanes> widows designate theni- selves by the atrangement of their hair, and also signify whether they desire to marry again. We're Ready ae your household aoa e specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co: Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. OP CPOCO ROO SIETESEDOTSDCCOLOOOTOLE F; ixtures Table Lamps Appliances Heaters Mazda Lamps Vacuum Cleaners _ Don’t forget our wiring. Dependable service and quality priced in accordance. Buy your electrical things at our elec- trical shop and get real electric setvice. Electric Suly & Construction Co, J 142 East Midwest. Phone 483-W of the ae Oil & Gas Com-| ech eee this" 12th day of October, | & income "| 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. CLASSIFIED =| ADVERTISING 2 if you have what you How a Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these columns, please the, presi “arose given in ‘the adv. Write \the aldress plainly. Letters brought Ja to The TMbu: office do not reqnira stamps. Al- ways inclose your answers in sealed envoli lope. Is replying to ad- vertisements wherw references are asked for, do not send the > original references. Serl cop'es them only. OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompamed Dy cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the in: avout counting the words anc the rate ver word for The Casper Daily Tribune CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified i pooweaty Must be tn The Daily Tribune office before 10.30. Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p, m. will be Inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED-<Farm hand that is expe- rienced in driving Fordson tracto: 236 East Midwest avenue. 10-12-2t° WANTED—We can offer good cabin and grubstake for elderly man in return for clearing of ground. See Ben Realty Co., 202 Midwest Ss 10-12-3t ——— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Office girl that typing, $2 day. 236 East avenue. ) won't want ea as by Go world AAiwene to accommodate more than tarelve 10-12-1r*patrons at one time. 1470, reliable~ young lady. 1305W. + rity: will $ per cent, | and bonus.” 945 North Washipston } street. 39 & K= | one living in viein- ity of and Grant, to give S-yearola boy lunch and ‘care for frore 12 until 6. Call at 234 South \ Grant street. Phone 37 before o'clock. WANTED TO ripen nt ye One loan four rooma, new - Gorsuch, builder of Pinca Grover C. bomes, Ninth and Wolcott streets. 10-6-6t WANTED TO RENT es TO LBEASE—Seven hundred and twen- . ty acres of good pasture; river water and fenced, for horse pasture. Mike Miller,.P. O. 277 10-10-5t* WANTED TO RENT—Apactment or furnished house close in. Address P. O. box 1858. 9-24-ab ‘WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy second-hand furnl- ture. Call phone 37, and ask for Second-Hand store. 823-8 iol Miss Mary L. Dutton, who owns and operates two cafeterias in Chicago, is planning to open a third establishment im the same city which will be the largest eating place of its kind in the The new cafeteria is designed ber and b befs a specialty. AUDITORS “REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Pee 183. ‘ ACCOUNTANTS GARBUTT, 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS naVorie Salted for and Delivered : BOILER WORKS Casper Boiler and Tank Works 416 South Kimball Street. Boilers Bought and. Exchange Work a. Specialty: ace and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. iW ore. 104, Poon Re a SPECIALTY. Sees TORS JEFFREY DR. ANS Xa Ghaiaae dok FREY Suite’ # west Bidg. pie 2 a B. G. HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Hee We Phones: - Uffice 422, Kes. 1235. MB, BARNED,” Chiropractor * hone as “30 ee RE \EVAH M, HOUSER HERNCALL _210 Bast Fifth St. Phone 15283 CLEANERS and PRESSERS |® ann SERVICE CLEANERS Center, Pith and Railroad. Phone 56, ce a Oe Diagnosis orfiee Phe i a ice eT CASPER, WY0. ae ROOF. CONTRACTING ene TOMING ROOFING 00. Pope | Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- Phone 3 supplies. Rig t?m- INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI. GATION — est ba ae Pats LAWYERS HENCH & BULLAGK OSTEOPATHS ; DR. CAROLINI as INE, ©. DAVIS, Suite 6 Tribune Aparteeeie Phone 388 . pDR. L. L. WADE ar Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. PRODUCE Whois AETON PRODUCE co. Poultry, bid rn asf FRY dt and st RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORES ,”” 12773. “ SIGN PAINTING oSirig: Show ards DID 2 ea FYollowstees, Be Phone 33. SS pubig BEATRICE 1. sonEs Public Stenegrapher—Nots Fy Public ¢ Building. a 231 Midwest — UnOES a