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“4 ®AGE EIGHT €be Caspec Dally Cribung. VWAKET GOSSIP AND FIELO NEWS (Frsday%s Miasiote by Wire|) (CVEMING MEETING AT TABERNACLE “ering Zones MONTANA OPERATIONS REVIEWED | S=esst=sz.sx.:sz°s.=. sees] [FEATURES FATHER AND SON WEEK —t»-%i Stteo Phones 203-204 Miles City, Mont., refining interests at the close of a week’s 4 campaign in which the public shared, report total pledges of $30,450 for the completion of the new refining plant there _— WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—President | | Program Being Completed for Observance of Move- | iss#ar left Wathinston at # o'clock, ment Fostered by Y. M. C. A. and Given Support © | 2533, "2°, cureuel the out. co ae le a Western Ol! Fields... he: Wee at Western States .(.... AL | NEW X0KK CURB CLOSING. ; and contractors have been authorized to resume work. Com- ‘Ope Sete auguration. The Casper Pharmacy i pletion of the plant ready for operation in 90 days is ex- <8 10.87 § 1132 of State and Other Agencies in Country Mao negro are to ies eae ey F pected. d Seraee ae as ae Birmingham, Ala., which city ts cele- | Dox Nearing Oil Sand, | Consolidated age eat Program.for the observance of Father and-Son week be-/brating the semlcentenniat of its 450| ginning October 31 is rapidly taking form under the direc-| ‘ums. and one at Atlanta. A stop 6.25| tion of the Casper Ministerial association and.wide interest|!." codes es — aie rege noe} 4 eect aban Gos saree - the ee 2 Oe week is paticipsted. PL ang ber ere ie there he Dresident one sccompan. || The Man in the Barrel s. 0. . mt ‘so| line with the national movement fostered by the Y. M. C. A. | !ed . ding, & ‘Nasw YOu #YOCK EXCHANGE. |and the mayor has been requested to issue a proclamation | \\°ek® ané Pell. Senator and Mrs.! A I JTO | Mexican Petroleum ..$106.00 §106.s7 | purging its observance in line with the| Crdenrood of Alabeme, | Goons pres! { . 21.76 Tequest of Gov. Robert D. Carey, who / aaa fagued such a proclamation last week.| Sout ang orig: Gen. Sawyer, the 00 46.87 Monday, October 31, has been desig: S CE \U. 8. Steel . es 2 b nated Home day. On that day fath- \ The Dox Oil company, barring mis- |haps, will be the first of the inde-|Capiel Pete ll pendents to complete {ts well tn the ‘a p Creek (Mont.) off field, @ depth 1,700 feet having been made and good progress ill reported. The d Embar sand is expected at’ about 1.- e; 800 feet. Immediately upon the com- * 1 pietion of its first well, which ts con-|=T82! sidered in proved territory, the com- ae pany will rig up for well No. 2. r - > Montana advices are to the effect CLASSIFY. W tie paves Soa atl nat’ the Dex. cockbaiell Panes | ret ar weraity - : Union Pacific salad ers and sons are requested to spend TOO LATE TG brat Market pening bu ro- fused $600,000 f fits holdings. The|2%#! Petroleum . j FORZXIGN . the evening at home getting acquaint. | —————_______________.. | visions Are Slow. sompany im capltalized for $900,000 | Marine : Sterling . ed with one another or in some home| WANTED TO TRADE—Three to five) PHONE 19-J ra eS d controls 360 acres“in the Soap| ike Henry : Francs 32 entertainment. thousands dollara worth of lots, ao) - Creek field Mt. and Gult . | Marks . s 1% Tuesday, November 1, ts schoo! boy | TSt Payment on good residence; ten/ i | * CHICAGO, Oct New Test Near Lewiston. Noethwsat : Lire 435 and fathers are invited to attend)‘, sixteen thousand dollars. Call! falling off and the Fe supply decreasing, whe: Lewiston interests are erecting a Qutwest rig near Hanover, Mont., seven miles| Picardy - veloped fresh strength from the new refinery town, where a/Ziverton Refi (C ued also to find encouragement in opin-| wildcat will be spudded in. | Bey: and Prod. fone that the railroad strie might be Geologists believed to be in the em- | Sunset sinde ss the classes of their sons, the schools | 16233. 9530? featuring the days with special exer-| — [Call Money . - 64% LIBERTY EONDS. 3%e >. ; 92.60 clses. $ 93.00 On Thursday evening there will pe ° 2 ; 92.30 ® conference for fathers at the Pfes- ectric ge Plea for Delay to Bring “Im- byterian tabernacle and discussions of i le ar setuied. Besides the fact was nvted] poy of the Transcontinental Oil com-|Tom Bell Roy. h that the British Argentina quotations] pany, which ts nearing the end of its| Western Explorati oi 4 “The Boy and the Church by Superin. ae rhowed a complete response to yest<t| test of the Fort Benton field, are| Wind River Retg. portant Witness” From Towa | teadent of Schools A. A. Slade, “The ‘ sy cay’s advances here. After oocning| making surveys of the entire. area|Ws0-Kans .. Made by Hill At- Boy and the Community F. Al 142 East Midwest. Phone 483-W. De ni Mec off to tc gain with December | south of the Western Petroleum Ex-|Wyo-Tex. ... +. Ol 02 i Victory 4a%8 . torney: geo, "The Boy and the Home” by H. J : $1.08 to $1.08% and May $1.12 to] ploration company’s holdings in| the WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. bi B. Durham, and “The Boy and the Ow’s chan: ] > $1.12% the market scored a material] Bird Tail section, south of Simms, | Grass Creek ‘ ae). Ri GEENCeaLR aes Sctieo by I. C. McGiade, principal dace ice to get that ong- upturn ali around, although a tem] Mont. with a view te establishing the |= - steeee ‘ ; cON, - of the Natrona county high school. HF ae | oraty sag intervened. prospects of that district Rock ‘River neys for William Riley Hill, who went! On Friday evening there will be ban- need ectrical appliance that vacuum 4 In the later dealings something of|' Cat Creek Well to Be Shot. er in commection Wht ene Banur [cust at all churches of the city tor|] Cleaner, electric iron, grill, toaster or perco- a setback took place owing larg The Mid-Northern company, accord- dev in connection with the death last) the fathers and sons of the respect- i word that export business was slow| ing to Cat Creek reports, is preparing July of his 9-year-old step-daughter, | ive congregations. lator — and Tight and wheat on ocean passage was sell-|to shoot its well No. 9 in that field. Helen Maxine Short, today asked for nday, November 6, will be known ing at considerably under roplacement| The well is on holdings of the West re cost. The finish was unsettled at %c] Dome Oi! company and Is located be - Beeson, who they said was an in-] ister wiil base the subject of his ser- to 1%¢c net advance, with December| tween two producers. The sand was portant witness, could be returned ‘mon upon som) phase of the Father 21.08% to $1.08% and May $1.13% to] penetrated for 50 feet without com-| CHICAGO, Oct. 25—(U. S. Bureau from Towa. The continuance was de-| and Son, movement, and will urge the $1.13%. mercial production jot Markets.)—Cattle—Receipts 8,000; nied. attendance of servieés by every fath- Corn and oats moved up with wheat Demand for Leases Keen. | desirable cornfed steers and yearlings Hill's attorneys said that they had|er and son in the city. Jn ‘corn the opening, which varie?/ Demand for leases in the vicinity| unevenly higher, many 26 to 0c high tried for months to learn Beeson’s| The Rotarians have pledged ® continuance in the case until W.]as Father and Son day. Every min- here from us, too. There’s a wonderful new device that enables you to have and use their : : i ‘ : ; others and she stock strong to name and his whereabouts and had| support to the i iat Ys fom unchanged figures to %o lo of Alzeda, across the Wyoming|@r; ot d UPI movement, and the any electrical ppliance Tecember 47% to 48c¢ was foliowed ty] noundary in. southeastern Montana,| higher; top long yearlings and fat! ar. ian Petroleum Jumps Just succeeded in doing so. Beeson,| Kiwanis club and chamber of com, y nm § 4 od eral ance has sprung up with the entry of sev-| heifers $11.50; bulk beef steers $6.00@ " . - according to the defer attorneys,| merce are expected to follow soon made, and without in- ; 5 Reentinage ot: Tural offerings tended] eral oil companies into that section,|9%-60; bulls and veal calves strong;| Over Five Points on Sem saw Hill turn his step-daughter over/ with an official announcement of thelr : . ol later to uphold values, The close was] ‘The Pahaspa Oll company of Mon-| bulk bologna. bulls $3.50@4.00; best Annual Statement. to a chauffeur with instructions to] support. Stalling new fixtures or bring her back to Denver last July a day or two before the girl's body was found near here weighted down 4 ‘ ith | t r ‘kers $11.50; stockers Se firm, %c to %@%Xe net higher, with} rana has been one of the foremost in| Yealers to pac! fas December 48% c to 48% @48 %4c. hering leases. Last spring oiljand feeders 15 to 25c higher. NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—With olls an Cats started unchanged to #46 bish wings Were obtained in,a wildcat} Hogs—Receipts 40,000; fairly active;| the foatures, pools became active in _—_—_—___ providing extra sockets —its the HEMCO Twin- In China {t fs the custom to pray tohlede - yo veater- 4 irons in an trrigation ditch. for holy medicine. A tient t . December 23%c and then scored ration and since then the Union| butchers mostly 25c lower ‘than yester- s broad stock market. Indus-| * s z. pat musi ie Sines wala Ol company of California and the|day's average; top early $8.05; bulk|trials and specialties showed variable| Hill, {t was declared, was taking his|pay @ visit to the temple and take Lite Plug that points Provisions were nominally weak] Olio are understood to have acquired|light and light bucthers $7.75@8.00;| strength, a step-danghter with him from Denver from the altar a tube containing num- t . the Ww. ta ‘d with hogs. ge in both Wyoming and Mon-|bulk packing sows $6.50@7.00; Digs{ tagged. Sales approximated to a farm where he was going on/|bered sticks. He passes the tube over ay the most . 10 to 160 lower: top $8.25; bulk desir-| shares. The closing was irregular, | business. The defense contends Hill] tho incense several, times until one of ] s| wonderful double-con- “| Closirg Quotations. Sundance Test Abandoned. ables $8,00@8.15. caene = “| docided to go farther away from Den-| the sticks falls out. ‘This is picked vp : : con CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Close: Pinns for a tast well on the Piek| Sheep—Receipts 15,000; generally[ NEW YORK, Oct. 25—Foreign olts,| Ver than he criginally intended and|and the number on it is read. A cor. venience you ever Wheat—Dec., $1.08%; May, $1.13%.] Springs Oil company’s land near Sarm-| steady to 2c higher; fat natives to] ospecially the Mexican group were| turned the girl over to the chauffeur | responding alip containing a prescrip. 3 ; rings | J : - of the car he was riding in with the| tion is then handed to bi : dreamed of — power Corn—Dec., 48%; oga, Wyo., have been postponed for | packers ea: $8.50; to city butchers ie him: el Coerse eS heehie betngy st, ls belleved, “a. ig] e800" choice ‘RO’ pounds “fet vabben - Mexican Petroleum; ama ‘re-| Tetuest that he take her hack to ler ——_—_—_. and light from the t Pork—Jan., $15.00. whieh was removed to the field from | tombs $8.26; fed western ewes carrying | sult of its semlannual statement of | ther, & Denver barber. Jvhe. Japanese ‘cultivate th Lard—Jan., $8.92; March, $9.15. Laramie by the Southwest Petroleuin |some yearlings $5.00@5.50; choice 120] sarnings,;made an early gain of %| ,,The Teauest for'a continuance was| “The J aay can erysanthe- same socket: at the rf 7, oi y y ? ! denied on the ground that if Beeson rlettes of colors. Ribs—Jan., $7.60; 3 y, $7.95: company baving been taken back to/pound natives $4. choice feeder] =olnts. Initial cealings in that stocl ‘ fi he > th: Towa-h . ba Saratoga and stored there. Under|iambs early $8.00. one lot of 2.000 shares at} >* 7° fart Tiare poe poopy egs ar same time. : Potatoes. the lease obtained by the Southwest — 06% to 108 against yesterday’ Re retneas in tal oo a pew a Zoeeees. PR =| CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Potatoes—t.ow-| company drilling operations were to Denver Quotations. _ price of 103%. Pan nie. on ae grou! ae ere HEM Oo Come in and see how ¢ er; receipts 113 cars; total United] commence by November 1. DENVER, Oct. 25—Cattle — Re-} sim, General oe Atomoon. Capt erOra sinc baen Ci it works; it ‘pat r States shipments 1,473; Minnesota, —— ———-—- celpta,,0,400; market steady to strong: /OU were 1 to 11% ‘points higher. Rails| \vuy eeectelte tey HULL The abd ity Fuel Co. : yt 2 . ders 8 /fo ; Michigan and Wisconsin sacked end beef steers, $4.50@ ee aes made indifferent response to latest ¢ Minne eyed atti tate p clrb Mae gh itself in no time. 4 2 a: a : e aly ; bulls, : f senc a 5 bulk $1,70@1,80 owt; Minnesota and : LS Tflopments in the labor situation. at] causing some delay. It was said the|$ East Yellowstone Avenue i 7 North Dakota Red River Ohios $1.7 hough coalers showed decided firm) sur probably would not. be empan- ° @i80 cwt. sacked and bulk. South] dos hus _Jiogs-—Receipts, 600; market 10c to} ness. The usual. industrial’ leaders| suey hepoce tomorrow. Near Stockyards = — = ft Dakota and sandiand ohion $1.40@1.55 15c. lowe! 60. |regtatered ouly noviital ahanece +e é h : P cwt.; Montana Russets $2.00 cwt. c}change on London wns at its highest P $ : ; ewes, | i104 is one 328 quotation in six months and the Ger-] Whe: é ; Provisions. ¥224@4; feeder lambs, $6.5007.25.. | han mark ptrenathenede | d= Sip ii f DIVIDENDS-ON: ‘ CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Butter—Hish ed a) Mexican Petroloum increased its Lump Coal er t er; creamery extras, 45c; first, 36@ New Poultr And xain to 6 points during the morning, as‘a Girl ake P » delivered, e e " 44c; seconds, 32@34%c; standards y other ofls making more moderate ex-| Hoop sxirts were worn by those 9 00 arine mpany 39%e. Fish Market On tensions, Low priced motors, notably| who first asked the druggists for. ton —...—.... e rd Eges—Higher; receipts 9,783 cases 3 rrow common and preferred. “ and fhai: “ £ ; firats, 48@50c; ordinary firsts, 47@45 livs-Overiand preferred, and acces: 5 on hasine |$ Egg Nut Coal, delivered, November 1, 1921 1 miscellaneous, 46@48c; refrigerator ee sories, including United States Rub- per ¥ ‘ extras, 33@33%c; refrigerator firsts _ Yellowstone Open ber and. Kelly-Springfleld, also sober ay ton ° : Ask r 32@32%4c. Pee Second Lowest Bidder Gets Taine tenes wis ene Pat aed scription: For iemare TAYLOR 1 Poultry—Alive, lower; fowls 2214: *s » papers specialties and ralis tion. & CLAY ( ) n ee ae oer, ome as | Improvement: Job When Casper is steadily growing as is at-| made little progress, however. and over ‘Sifly- Give us a trial at bs eaten? Low Man Fails to ~ |testea by the fact that new businesses | s:ecl wore sluggish, probably in mye ” ears thir) >: : ticipation of the United States Stoel favorite Pre Phone 203 quarterly statement, to be issued after ie scription of | Segeeneoeseeceoeooeeooers the close of ‘the ‘Ket. Heaviness| MAY oy Ploree's pat BT RS poultry and fish market on West Yel .|lowstone is the latest addition. John LONG DROUGHT BROKEN After being buffeted around fcr) rr Gooch and George D. Moras re-| was shown by some of the mere in, z eold weeks, the contract for grading ani cently with the Central grocery and| active stocks, including American BY AAIN AND SNOW tabroverment work which will be r®-| meat market are the proprietora Ar-| Sugar preferred and Pubtie Semeee| see laseels | SAMMUT , ‘ rangements have been made’ with| New-Jersey. Call money opened ully awarded to L. E, Blanchard last “Y pened “at the United night DOR To eee ae overt aia. Coyee,| Kievpee cenit: States than [Political Advertisement} Don’t Fail Qualify for Work. are being constantly established. A The city once called for blds about appl f N any other Ww i ‘ds, ass’ In CASPER DISTRICT wo months ago and on the date that on Be aa agit oad Nae ME ef aias tonic. It’s the ‘he bids should have been in the handy Oct. -—Copper— ” ameter de Sa es St pe 7 ‘ testimony oi 4 the city clerk, the only offer for the ends; electrolyticr spot and near by, FoF cere ie work that was made to the city was Casper and vicinity experienced the | tendered by Mr. Blanchard. Because 13; later, 13@13' thousands of first rainfall in five weeks, marking|.¢ the lack of competition the city ‘Tip—Steady; near by, ‘women that it ; futures, 28.75. y has benefited unchanged. or entirely >} the ent of the drouth that began on/rithers rejected the bid unopened and IS NEARING Ql SAND apoth 4 September 18 when there was a pre-|epared to advertise and go through y* epat SGM. 75. eradicated "4 cipitation of .15 of an inch. The pre|i;e entire mrattichaary suniseie: g i Acar era East St, Louls deliy-|- _ VJ : such distress. Py cipitation for last night was .14 of an When the bids were recelved for the ‘Antimony 5.00@5 25 ing ailments “] inch. Casper mountain was covered] .ond time Mr. Blanchard resubmit s . 28 women are prone to. After suf- 1 with a considerable blanket .of snow].) iis original bid. This time how-|. The Plateau Oil corporation, a Cas: Mone, tering pain, feeling nervous, dizzy, a f extending far into the foothalls, which © Te was not the low bidder, his| Per concern will complete its well in} Wow york Oot tees u weak and dragged-down by weak- ; perhaps augers the fact that wir vroposal being 1early $400 above the|the Western Kansas field this week x. Bho ym Oney: | nesses of her sex—with eyes sunken, 4 firmer; high, 6; low, 5%; ruling rats 544; closing bid, 5%; offered at 6; la! loan, 6. is on its way, although the weather ud of W. O. Logan. unless unforseen delays are encounter- forecast is fair and warmer for Cas 1 conformity with the requirement |€d according to advices received here. Diack circles and pale cheéks—such 2 woman is quickly restored to health | Register | per and vicin! 1 the contract must be'l2t to the| Casper oll men who are interested in| (TS toans, steady: 60 by the Favorite Prescription of Dr. 4 bidder Mr. Logan was named tc|the concern are ea, 7 fe ale mains 54%: 90 days, 64 O5% ate patie ae fferce. Changed, too, in looks, for . W: 5 Andit ry out the work. Despite repeated | Word of the completion of this tmpor-| #23." 5 ihterstakings Det Pierce me e yoming efforts of the city to have Mr. Logan | {nt 1oat el pany te beetecuie. t.| PFime mercantile paper, 54 @5%. | Prescription the skin becomes clear, 0 im . rrovide bond and. perfect his end of | the 6 © seen et \ 4g : Firm Launched | se contract no atiowea two weeks to] ia" operations on its properds tn! «Foreign Exchange Inegular, | 20e7Oa brighter: the chesks plump. ; ig clapse without complying #o the con-|the vicinity of Steamboat Springs. New YORK, Oct) 3 ctreat Brids Beaker 2 ene! ae aie ae All in th : + ae tract was cancelled. As Mr. Blanch. | Colorado. tain—Demand 3.94%, cables 3.95%. | > PFiedeage voters in the city who did not register and vote at Byron S. Hule, formerly with the|ard was the next low bidder he was Gi t Lott France—Demand x R Mann ace the SSA pe fn th lel j 1 n Coliseum Motor-cofmpany in Casper,| given the contract which calis for ‘Italy—Demand 3.94, cables 3.94%. | @ = thes Sgt geht © ge ib t has opened an accounting office to be| completion of the improvement cam- tan 0 ery Belgium — Demand 7.1714, cathe st etn ere Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., general election last November and all those eligible o known as the Wyoming Audit com-|paign by November 20. 7.18. We for package of tableta. i 3 : i 5 eerie autho Syiveming, Kade cova: 5 Marmenten 2): Combine Broken |. sem — vemana 0.80%, cavies to vote this November are required to register Thursday, building. BOND ISSUE AUTHORIZED. 608. October 27, the 1 as : n Mr. Hule has been practicing ac WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Authority g | folland — Demand 34.10, cables ctober e la rtuni {i counting for the iast 15 years, serv-| was granted the Si. Louls-San Franels- Up by Federals *«*. », St opportunity, at the usual places of at ing the government during the war|co railroad today by the interstate Norway—Demanf 13.05. ; 3 ¢ si ae i z e! and until the first of the present year | commierce commission to issue $4,578,- | Sweden—Demand 23.20. eatner holding elections or they cannot participate in the city : was supervising accountant for the|000 in prior lien bonds’ for expendi nal sree } penioare oscaand 19.33. electi 5 + 1 Detroit district. Since coming to Cas-| tures on betterment of its properties.| ALBA? %. ¥., Oct. 26.—In the, Switzerland—Demand 18.20. on. n per he has been doing individual ac- SS UEEEeanennnea arrest here yesterday of John J.{ Spain—Demand 13.34. WILL SOON BE HERE = counting for the Coliseum Motor com. t Cash store are leaders for | Pappalau, agents of the department) Greece—Demand 4.45. pany, the Casper Supply company and 1 apples. We have especially good|0* justice say they expect to expose! Argentina—Demand 32.63. Peso s} the Equality Investment company eson apples. Delicious $4.25 box.; one of aE se basa reese ieae an rayne ppm 13.25. See to it that you re ister 1f dth My ; the latter the owners of the Midwest « an $3.25 box. Call 903 and be/ Operating in the United States. Montrea! 1.8744. vO a eonepenamme cuaviioed "According to officers of the Albany| "| And ave _are threatened g yourself and that your neigh 2 mote office of the department of Justice, Pappalau when arrested, had in his 'i7S i” space. A table with sugges. possession several packages of tick-'\/0ns for a Hallowe'en party arrange-|} is the time to fill that bin. “| ets for the “Canadian National Lot-/ vent is laid and it (s around this cen: t |trai trome that the rest of the wins tery” and. several packages Of MONSY-/ dow ig >ailt. ‘These are’ the days Oe BEST LUMP Pappalau, whose home fs in Albany, | 20 ise, tical former professional baseball; Ty. Free oe ny, User Ania ‘ C 2 Highest prices paid for diamonds, t a 7 lng | Casper and central Wyoming will | and in an emergency airplanes will Stationery Store feweler, O Eachange bulldsa 1 | i with a railroad strike. Now bors and friends register. The law requires employers to afford opportunity for their employes to register and vote, a M4 fg The hours of registration are from9 a.m. to6 p.m. and from 7 p.m: to9 p.m. ible Thursday, October 27 is the last day At the Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 ; jeweler, Ol] Exchange building, he available from the hangar of the- ° i @-16-te, Stuck Aviation, company, Made Attractive, Wyoming road representatives of | the big film concerns would be Io- cated at Casper as exchange man- | One with an artistic eye will appre-| agers. All pictures booked for this |ciata the Hallowe'en display of the territory and a supply of others will | Mills company statione: The win-} be shipped to Casper prior to the | dow is decorated in a way to catch strike date. Arrangements for the | the eye and still preserve good taste.' oxcharige here are being made by} Unique Chinese lanterns are hung at the Denver Board of Film Trade, intervals with the ill-cmened bat f not suffer for amusement in the event of a railroad strike, arrange- ments having already been made by all first class distributing agencies J to establish an exchange here for relaying films as far north as the : Montana line, east into Nebraska, j south to Wheatland and west to / Lander. If rail service fails auto- ; mobiles will be used in this work A tab 2 Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN. AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. 5p 2k oly ENUM é 4 ‘ ‘ ye