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PAGE FOUR ARGO UNCORKS GIANT GASSER Fifty-One Million Foot Well Completed in the Pc Spider Field. son Eas well was e4 in at South Casper Creek by the Fargo Oil company, yestenta to W. D. Weathers, president of the company This we the greatest producer im the field and b: gas in such grea the field is extenc mile. It also opens a § Farr< xisted. hut which hi reserve which were confident not been tapped before. The was reached at 1119 fect ar trated only ten feet. Fargo Number 7, which is the name ducer of the new pr depth ot where a stray Recently the of ‘countered ‘wells to th of the field Mr. Weathers mamber 12, structure has been thereby closing © sand. Well number completed by the « 990,000 foot f FIVE TRIBES CEMENTS AT 2450 FEET, WILL RESUME IN TWO WEES The Five Tubes Oi] company ds drilling at Salt Creek their 6%-inch pipe at 2.450 fec es that well edge of the od 145 announc rece and a pany terday and, after allowing the cem to set for two weeks, will resume drilling. It is ex ed that the sec-| ond Wall Creek at 2 depth of 2,650 feet. The well will be finished about June 20 This company, h has acres in sectious 18, 19 and 20 township 40 range 48, expects to spud in another well immediately following the com pletion of t pea KING BORIS GROWS SPUDS SOFIA, June 2.—King Borts of Bul garia has become his cwn gardner. He may be seen ony day at the palace ‘grounds, spade in hand and dres dm an old linen duster, digging pote toes or planting cabbages and turn dps. He believes the time has come when kings must be something more than mere constiutional figureheads “In our country,” he said, “every ‘one must work. Our policy is one of Productivity. Even my sisters (Prin- ess Eudoxia and Princess Nadejda) ere doing their share. You will find them in the kitchen doing some use- ful household tasks. Kings as well as countries have their days of adver- sity and it is only through labor that ‘we can regain our normal level.” MOVED—To larger quarters; base ment Consolidated Ro: building: sve have available for sub-le © some 00d suites of office rooms at one-half prevailing rental so_ storage fpace with freight tor. Western Realty Co. Phone 1 3t Pimples Keep Young [Men Down! They, Make Women, Too, a Puzzle! How S. S. S. Stops Skin Eruptions Positively. Pimples and skin eruptions have a or Pimples produce prejudice prosperity. Your heart & & & Will Bid You ef the Crushing Pim- ‘but who wants to kiss eruptions? Pimply men don’t look like the owners of anything. .Pimply women, too, are puzzles, with no prospects and What you need b i-cleanser. 8, 8, 8. one of the most powe destroyers of blood impurities. You can prove this in a short time. § has been passed on by a jury of m! of peo- Ble just like yourself. It od ene of the most pow Diood-purifiers and fle existence. That's why many underweight peo Jost career 3. all drug stores. in two sizes. The larger size Be tee mare economical, ‘LOVE SPURNED, PRODUCERS & REFINERS PLAN. GIANT ABSORPTION PLANT HERE The recent animation exhibited in local oil circles was given a further stimulus with the announcement by the Pro- duccrs & Refiners corporation that they had awarded con- tracts to the Hope Engineering company for the erection of two abSorption plants for the extraction of gasoline from natures , one to be built just west of Casper and to have capa 30,000,000 feet, and the) —————______ « be at <ttverton and to have 2 6,000,000 foot capcoity necessary mechanical equipment wil! The work on the manufa sture of the necessary equipment wi be be started at once at the Mt. Vernon Ohio, plant of the Hope Engineering company, according to R. E. Wert of the Prod Ts amd Refiners com pany. Mr. Wertz announced that his com her to FLES ACTION » initial production was|Chappell Oil Company Made y/ Pany had brought in a well in the Fer 500 barrels. The well is) Defendant in Dispute Ove s e Ove heads at a depth of 1800 Oil La Xb " with the tools 40 feet in the ory This well-demonstrates that the "Se f larger proportions} Among the new cases 1 with than. earned before. clerk of district court is the one Fit arrel tanks were rush. which the Prod and Refiners rris field today, as it is o: 4 3 corporation appear as plaintiffs a pected that the production will more|o, ; “On raybeal ar the a fil all av nm location. more Produ le tankage at In addition, severs ers and Refiners wells are comp order v A restraining sked to prevent the defend P.& FL COMPANY Che Casper Daily Cribune Direct Connection With South America fox thz First Time Barbadoes sends ing for the first time over th mmission from the line is 0. K. Nothing is left to do now but to wait for the office. For two years efforts to land the cable have U. S. mavy vessels have cuarded every movement. © cable to Miami PLAYWRIGHT ESCAPES MURDER | ants from ca m further op nearly ready to be drilled in and more] tions in tt cNw. pte work is to be commenced by the com-) x pany at once > c os ) north, ra F. E. Kistler, president of the cor) 4s, county of Yatrona Hey! poration, and Mr. Werts left earty! ‘The case was heard before M. P. this mornt for the fi ey 7) ze re BEAL | caine eld where they| wheeler, district court commissioner, veral days on an inspec and a restrain s order and permanent injunction were granted the plaintiffs. In another case A. K. Bott appeared as the plaintiff and W. W. Whaley as the defendant. A writ of attachment on property belonging to Mr. Whaley was asked so that payment of §: and interest at 8 per cent from 3 22 could be obtained. SUITOR WOUNDS :"-2"= sec GIRL AND SELF yestepy stares ngs CHICAGO, June 2. Fafture in his efforts of months to gain the love of| Miss ¢ te Abe! years old, James Dempsey, her 50-year-old suitor, shot| — and seriously wounded the young] The Western States Of and Land woman on the street today and, cor-| company reports that it has the rig- sing up for a new well in the north- east corner of section,5. There is no other well within a quarter of a mile of this new one. They expect to strike the regular second 1 Creek sand. marble ti i: tei MOVED—To larger nered by slashed hts own throat. Dempsey was married but had been nd will be found! estranged from his wife for four years The the crowd of pedestrians, He wuay die young woman was about to a street car when Dempsey ap She ignored his greeting is too late for anything but he said, drawing a revolver and quarters; base- “Tt ment Consolidated Royalty building; we have available for sub-lease some rooms at one-half te; good suites of offi Prevailing rental y fled into the rear door of also storage nearby apartment, ran into the|SPace with freight elevator. Western front room, and held the pursuing| Realty Co. P ae rowd at bay until he drew a jack Bottled drinks Including Orange Crush, 8c or 2 for lic. Pep’s News Depot. 62-2t W Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25c 10c-25¢ LAST TIMES TODAY BUSTER KEATON The Coniedy. King in a. Seven-Reel Comedy ‘The Saphead’ ife and slashed his throat. “He loved me,” was the only ex- planation the girl was able to give at the county hospital. Sree Jewelry and watcn repatring dy ex pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O.S Bidg. a5 YOMIN Everybody’s Theater a Iet the United Home Buflders as- ciation help you pay off your mort- @ with 3 per cent money. Phor 1830, 6-2 SWAN Ree Uae Nae) IRENE CASTLE —In— “THE MYSTERIOUS CLIENT” TOMORROW MAE MURRAY HUB THEATER Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY PRISCILLA DEAN —In— “Wild Honey’ Ask those who saw the picture Thursday. —Also— STAR COMEDY: “His Prehistoric ais Blunder” —And— GEO. WALSH —In— “With Stanley in Africa” —In 10c-40c 10c-40c AT SEA, ASSAILANT IS HELD According to Mra, L. C, Broadhurst’s stage director BALTIMORE, Md., June 2.—When the steamship Colombia docked here radiey, | at mid today from San Francisco, United] night on the night of May when States officials placed George H.| the Colombia was just off Havana, Broadhurst, noted playwright and|a man dashed up to her on the deck produce: New York, and J. B. Sy-| an@ told her that Broadhurst was be ing murdered. Going to the latter's vabin she said she saw Broadhurst stretched on the floor, covered with blood with Symon above him, She obtained a revolver from a drawer and ordered Symon from the room. She said that she would have shot him had not other passengers inter- mon of San Francisco, under deten: lon as the result of an alleged mur- derous assault committed by Symon upon Broadhurst while the vessel was on the high seas. It is not known what led up to the attack on Broadhurst. No statement from Symon was forthcoming and Captain Thompson of the , Colombia} *¢rred- refused to make any statement con- Mrs. BradJpy stated that Broad cerning the affair. Both men will be| hurst was suffering from pneumo- given a hearing in the United States district court. nia at the time of the assault arid was powerless to defend _himsel this battery. tion. such as Buick, Nash, Chandler, Moon, Oldsmobile, Hudsor, King and Liberty. Ford owners are invited to call at our A $25,000 STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PART: FIT AND CONVENIENCE OF FORD OWNERS IN AUTHORIZED FORD AGENT 125-137 North Center Street f cen made but the government has blocked every move and teach, Mla., and cives the news that the GENUINE FORD STORAGE BATTERY — NOW $22.00 The Ford Motor Company spent two years perfecting It is a 6-volt, 13 plate battery and is posi- tively one of the best batteries built. This remarkable price ($22.00) is made possible only by quantity produc- This battery fits in a number of different cars in addition to Fords, receive free one of the HANDY SCREW DRIVERS which we are giving as a souvenir to Ford owners. EARL C. BOYLE to $17! government to connect the cable to moi 10 Symon occupied the saloon next to Broadhurst When the Colombia docked she was] $21 @ local attorney employed in interest of Symon. aasengers declared that Broadhurst he! aloof all from San Fran cabin changed se the voyage. in 10 sd EXPORTS FROM U5. TO EUROPE Dectine in Trade With South American Countries Shows WASHINGTON, June 2.—Exports compared with the same month last year out exports to South America declined, it*was shown in trade re ports issued by the commerce depart. ment. South America declined. Exports to Europe during April ag- gregated $18: imports were valued at $66,000,000 against $69,000,000 in April, 1921. For the 10 months ended with April, exports to Europe were $1,711,000,000 against $3,054,000,007 during the same the period amounted compared with $822,000,000 during the Exports to South America for April aggregated $18,000,000, compared with totaled $23,000,000 against $31,000,000 Exports to South America for the total value of $152,000,000, compared with $488,000,000 during sponding months of 1921, while im- FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. ports for the period were $327,000 009 against $442,000,000 during tae sam. 10 months last yeart Exports and imperts for April a. compared with the same month tas: year by ‘pirncipal qountries were as follows: : France exports $2,000,000 agains: $14,000,000; imports $11,000,000 agains: $12,000,000. ; Germany exports ($31,060,000 agains: $19,000,090; ‘mports; $3,000,000 agains: $7,000,000. Great Britain emports $72,000.00 7” against $84,000,000; imports $22,000.00 against $26,000,900. Canada exports $43,000,000 agains: $49,000,000; imports $21,000,090 again: $31,000,000. Mexico exports $9,000,000 agains: $20,000,000; imports 12,000,000 agains: $10,000,000. China exports $9,000,000 agains: $9,000,000; imports» $10,000,000 again: $11,000,000. Japan exports $14,000,000 again, $12,000,000; imports; $19,000,000 agai $24,000,000. SHOW INGREASE Up at Same Time in Com- merce Statement. Europe increased during April as -_- TRAINMEN RIE-ELECT LEE. .-TORONTO, Junp 2—President w G. Lee of the Brottherhood of Railroad Trainmen, was reelected defeating Val Fitzpatrick ajid A. F. Whitney vice presidents. Wo N. Doak, vio president, was elected senior vice pres ident in successiog to Fitzpatrick. Bauer’s Denver Ice Cream, Choco late, Strawberry ond Vanilla for Sun. day. Pep’s News ‘Depou. 62it ee TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ———————— FOR RENT—Thn»¢-room house; largo ‘ enclosed porcht, lights and water furnished; $25 ptr month. 739 Sout ——$$—$—.$ —— FOR SALE—Shdland pony, one year old. 327 South Kimball street. Imports from both Hurope and 006,000, compared with 5,000,000 in April a year ago, while mths last year, while imports for to $680,000,000 months ended April, 192: 000,000 « year ago and imports April last year. months ended with April reached a 6211 Se Se aaah WANTED—A \yoman to wash an iron, Phone 1$79W. 6. the corre- WRONG MEN ARRESTED FOR HEROER ASSAULT The two men who were arrested at salt Creek yesterday on the suspicion that they were the ones who had as- saulted two sheepherders in the em- ploy of the McPherson Sheep com- pany, were released from custody af- ter the herders stuted that they were not the men responsible. Studebaker, Essex, stock room and ‘S FOR THE BENE- THIS TERRITORY. Phone 9 TODAY and SATURDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN —IN— - “CHANNING OF | THE NORTHWEST” By popular request O’Brien has produced this picture of the royal mounted. It is a most fitting role for this versatile star. —Also— JOHNNY HINES In Another Torchy Story “TORCHY AND ORANGE i BLOSSOMS” FOX NEWS and MUTT & JEFF N = coe 2 COMING SOON THE MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE “FOOLISH WIVES” BY AND WITH VON STROHEIM - “A MAN YOU'LL LOVE TO HATE” COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM TODAY The Columbia Stock Co. PRESENTS “MIXED — PICKLES” It Is a Conglomeration of Mixed Musical Comedy Gems and Specialties, FEATURING HARRIS, BLANCHARD AND MYLIE SPECIALTIES . HARRIS & PROY: in— *Sensible Nonsense?’ ELYATA THAYER Sonjz and Dance “I Got It, You'll Get It” DOROTHY SIEVER With Girls “Some Sunny Day” LOVETTA LOZIER Cornet Solo BiABE NEEF “Little Puff of Smoke” BABY FRANCES MYLIE Singing and Dancing _ Specialty “Alice Blue Gowp” PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT ° \ “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” West First, Off Center St. Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9