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cera + sargnaenats eraencoanreestt PACE FOUR OrESSMLS WHEAT GLIMBS (ee New York Stocks i Prees Leased Wire. be Casper Daily Cribune (ee | baie GUcoIP AND FIELD NEWS Allie Chemic LOCAL OIL STOCKS. Allis Chalmers . Hy Ressemere . a? American Reet Sugar 45%) Boston Wyoming 80 Amert ‘an ndian “ | American a Ficadry ~~. Creck a | | nin + S$ American Hice & Leather p’ a3 1 | An. on, 3, te 108% I x|Near East Situat tion PR te $i jAmerioan International Corp Biack Tait j eer a i A et Bullish Effect ar | American caomative = 1324 Blackstone Sai | By the terms of a contract just signed the test started by|Am. 7. ana T.,'6s, 1924 -. 101% 191% cago Market ae Se ae, bt boar EG |the McPherson syndicate about two years ago on the south- ee age at Ssangtton 3 ise - Sear ie Sumatra Tobacco 2% |Conosolidated Royalty. | west quarter of section 36-33-79, about three miles east of! Bel. Gav’ s'F. Tis, 1845 a piace tr r ’ “Tobacco latte | Gow Guics 3. 97 23" |town, will be carrged to conipletion and work to this end will gE fel reactior ’ — American Woolen 9714; Domino ..:.... 5% be started immediately. : British Sis, 1937 ||... . 195% rales 2 ade a sudden deat faraconda Copper 53% 5 es see oe The contract signed by parties from Syracuse, N. Y., calls} Bklyn Un. Gas, 6s, i947 | 20644 ers sa Dating de 2:6 Aschtoan ye ae viiliams <heee) <— fon the drilling of the well to the sec-}Can. Pac. Ry Deb. St. &4 5 the market showed broad ao-| Atl. Gulf am im \« ond Wall Creek which is ea to| Canada 6s, 1952 ... : | Baldwin Locomotive a | Compass ... — |Cenada 5s, 1926 109% Balt a C ‘| Frantz lay at from 3,300 to 3,400 feet. Work- + Big purchases of Canadian wheat! Baltimore an ante ....... Canada, 1962 “3% . is pur = saan epost. { Bethlehem Stee ¢\Gates .. . k men are busy at the location today|Canaga, Sigs, 1928 “02% for shipment t pe Pore (Canadian Pacific 146 "| Jupiter. % we wetting the machinery tm readiness for! Canada 5s, 1931 10035 * Spe traders who! Bave| Central olather £116 | Tan oe Creek ovary - fepemtion nnd @rilling. wil be started} Canada Ss, 982 99% waren: tet ¢ higher, with | Chicago, 3 and St. Pau 3%¢ | Mike Hoenr- . | Chicago Prices. operations were suspended some time|Caile, &s, 1941 104 Decem " 2%. and May|Chino Copp 20% acer o> fd ey Seg: $e | CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—United States ago. Ce. Un: Ter. 54 96% ws of 6 $1.06% to was followed by, a Colorado Fuel and Tron 118% | Outweat cass Bt | Department ‘of Agricuiture—Cattle re-| “Showings of oil found-In the first CSber Bhat te aa Tai =e Aa Whith wes -ciehécked Bah Oe chia bent E Rec Bank 26 jceipts 24,000; active, generally steady |pole which was later abandoned ow Capper Eanes iste u to Se, SEE | eae i Five ‘Tribes Pet. Co. “oe |tS strong on all killing classes; spots | ing to a crook leads to the belie! that|Gopper Expt. se. of a reaction hergarees * Players Lasky Picardy .. ; 0 |higher on beef cows and heifers and | production in quantities will result|/Cro.Gork & Sel, advanced rapidly in ‘subse Asphalt 64% | Rovalty ee ~a as 0% |! ula; early top matured beef steers | from the successful penetration of the|Cub. Am. Sui alings « Filect 176 bik ay Degtorevien 220° 9 and yearlings $11.50; somo helfery and | tower strata. Cuba. RR « pater | Motors 1441 ontted Pete lpulls; early top matured beef steers —— {Cuban Tel, 3 sees . = ~ new ead oa +t Ww yo Kans. and yearlings $11.50; some matured Wolverine Test Delayed. ore ce ‘ti oh rs a nun eens ashen ae iy | Wye. 00% beet aceers held higher: bulk native} Owing to water having broken in | Caer slovak, $s. 1981 os $8 Jose WAS # Psa settled at {inspiration Copper 40%, | Western ot i = [beet steers $9.25@$10.75;. supply Of | around the casing, it will be necessary | Dan, ‘Con. s * ois. 1.0 %, [International Harvester - 11¢% | Western States M4 western grassers Iberal: three "loads: wait a couple of weeks more be-| Del. . Hud., 2 ‘ t ember $1.05% [ret Mer Marine pf ga (E OW 2.2.22. -ee eee 2 to killers early at $9.50; highest of| fore drilling in the well of the Wolver rv? vF ‘ $1.0 ar 09 to$1.10 EW j10 ls : * bdiad International Paper NEW YORK CURB OLOS! year, stockers and feeders compara- jine Oil company on the southtast : . M% 111% ers rn and cats went upward with} Invincible Ol a Mountain Producers .$ 14.12 $ 14.37/ tively scarce, strong to higher; | ney tion 8-3 Salt Creek} Denmark, 6s, 94% 99% 99% ne pj ir it n F quarter of sec 5 Denhecny ba. 1349 road,| Wheat. _ comeing KO ees. ote ear rae . Merritt ‘ 9.00! bulk beef cows and heifers $4.75@| on Tracts D.S. This well was cement Gates seatn , ofl, higher, December 57%c to 88. penecey Coa . if * | Glenrock Oil : $7.65; bulk bologna bulls $4.70@$4.85; ro Weeks ago and wes schedule? sey the nmarket scored moderate addi-|Louisville and Nashville ~ 185 ck Pras : H ed two w Detroit City Gas 6: hares we t ae Fee "- |Mexican Petroleum . oR he 10.50|/Dulk vealers to packers around | for completion this week. yuPont, 7448, 1¥81 -..... oa s* potas withstanding large rectepts,|Miami Copper ..., 29% | Prod. and. Refrs : 11.00 | $138.00 r Sh Seen americhn Ties, | 1943. points, B ig off of negotiations) —-mission house demand wal active, |atidcle States Off 139 | Marine 5 : 1.25) Hogs Tecelets om Ot: | marker wow Motual Work Progressing ty a between the New York Central « satbng saakiteres, «Mie inetive. | ania ale Steel . --33% | Mutual ‘ 10.75 mostly around tc higher; big pack-| wor on the enlargements of the Greet eens the striking shopmen was heft part-j*"4 Missourt Pacific a |New Marine | % 5.60lera doing practically nothing; bulk} yrutual plant at Glenrock is progres: ¢ 7 he striking P e 1) Closed unsettled, “oc met higher, |New York Central. ba Indi iis 50 117.268 | * 180 230 ‘ bi - reat Nor., sible for the netting of rail =; | Yor O. Indiana ... desirable $ to 230 pound averages | cing rapidly, according to word trom] Hock Verio December 57% ‘ jN. Y.. N. HL, and Hartford 31% ci z0z 09 205.00 . . losses of a point or more be-| ‘ee ih > Ke highée, De-| Novtotic mae” Weaehern 32014 Citic Service Com. aOe ae ak, [810.004 810.10; top $10.10; under lthat placr«~ ith aver 100 men on theltin, Of & Ref, ar by Canadian Pacific, rea ats agp ana later -con.| Northern | @acitin« ; Fensland ree . rr} 21.75 | welsht around $9.90; bulk 250 to 325 job LaBelle Iron, 6a, 1940 ec and Lackawanna, /cember 25%4¢ to eon |Oklahoma Prod. & Ref. New, (Fore o P13 | pound butchers $9.60@$9.75; bulk bet- |S cc cation and grading work ts|Jap. Gov.. 4s, 1981 - e mmon, Guit| "ive vom ohare the tendency ° of [Pacific OM ..-..5. prey 7o (tte packed sows §5.00@$8.50; PIE* | neing done and about 60 of the men|Jap: Gov., Int, 4448, Stee ara each Gectinell Bi} oft Swara hicher price: Pan American Fetroteum : Bette mostly $5.50€2§9.10; heavy $8.75 | are employed in the erection of tanks, Rez Gov ee point or more, as did Baldwin, Amer-| Stains gti pr Pennsylvania % : t Hepes) $2.80; medium $9.50@810.10; iueht|o¢ which there will be six, each have) Miss. Pac, 66, i ts Tobacco, United Retail Stores, | Open that Lew thal \Paseon bay! six Pein ry 100.08 |$9-85@$10.10; Ueht lght $9.40@$9.75.) nen capacity of 55,000 barrele. Z ~ Products, United States Realty]. 05 pen | Aad Se RE Lees ise |Paet, ake fiacking sows smooth | $7.50@$8.40 ‘A battery of coke stitis will be tn- and National Enameling. The clos-| gape . 102% 1.05% | Reading * : 78% | Second 45 packing sows rough $7.25@$ .75; Kill-) staliea as soon as they arrive and ing of the Ford plant was regarded Den - 1,02% 1.05% |Rep. Iron and Steel 69 |Third 4%a ... ing yigs $8.50@$9.60. other additions will be made which as a contributing factor in the weak-/yray - 1.06% 1.09% | Royal Duteh, N.Y. ,. 67%| Fourth 4s Sheep receipts 24,000; native lambs} win) greatly increase the capacity of y nesa of Studebaker, which fell near-/Corn — |Sears Roebuck 90 | Victory 4X8 opened steady to a shade lower; later} the plant. rrtrs vo points. ' 62% a Sinclair Con Of -: 33% fully steady, top $14.00; bulk $13.65@ att aib Olls were freely offered, losses of | Dee. ail rH |Bouthern Raney ; $18.85; culls mostly $9. westerns Manderson Test to Go Deeper |N. ¥. Steam mary tts ts beng registered by Standard Of of N. J. largely feeding lambs; selling strong} Casing has been hauled to the loca-|Packard, 8s," 1931 ~ 107% 107% of New Jersey and! sent. 38% | Studebaker Corpora e Market tos bigher; light feeders $13.75; fair} ion of the Markham well near Man-|P. Tel. & Tel., 68 944 84% P' Studebaker Corporation California, Mexican Petroleum, Cos-|Dec. -36% |'Tenressee Copper “ killing western lambs look higher at] joreon and this hole will be con-|Penn. R. R nie den and Royal Dutch. New York Alr/May 38% -38% |Texns Co. ........ $13.75; no choice fat westerns here;| tinued to the Greybull aand. A shaw. Penn. BR sus, fe 12 Brake moved against the downward} Lard— 10.87 1042 10.42 [eeree and, oe Hamilton --- TO |sheep scarce, steady; ft ewes mostly ling was found in. the Muddy sand are aeMe 5. 1958 ie current, ‘Hsing Ghe:point t6 A” RewiTR re 9.15 9.08 9.05 |rranncontinental OD Cat Creek WITT .20 | $4.00 86,50. which was higher in gasoline content|Queensiand Ge, 1987 22. ios high record t ibe Union Pewee ccc Mule ‘Creek 4.65 |» than ithat in the Kimball but this/Seine, 7s, 1942 .......... 90% Indications that pocis were tr7iNE | Beot. 9.92 - |Unitec Retail Stores . Bg Muddy - wae FD Omaha Quotations. will be cased off that the lower/Sin Crude Oil Bigs, 1925 99% to unload combined with the scramble | Oct. 10.00 9.90 9.00/17 8. Ind. Alcohol ....... Salt Creek -. wwee= 670 OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 18—<Unitea| horizon may be tested. Sol. & Cie, Ss, 1927 ..... 106% of some buyers to take profits a: United States Rubber .. Rock Creek a0 States Department of Agriculture)— Someone with a sense of humor bg a A he Ri agape ; . he celerated the decline as the morning eon —_ tenes }Onage ...- 1.20 | Hogs receipts 7,500; mostly steady to] has named one of the stratas in which pa yah ent oop 25. Aste progressed. Losses of 2 to 4 points tah Copper ex div. .... Lance Creek - 329 [ioc higher; bulk packing grades $7.50|% showing was found the “Ach se, 1039... 10 ‘were sustained before noon by Con-| Butter and Eggs ee ie pr tar \em Basin’ — 129 | @8.00; bulk 200 to 200 pound butchers | Léule” sand—but-what's in a namet| Swiss Gov. Sige, 1029 .. 106% wolidated Gas, Studebaker, North Ainelekt eine. Thal. ‘Sha’ Stal 1p | Greyourt - 1.29 | 38 65@80.95; top $9.25. ¥ Un. B. & P., 65, 1942 .. 100% America, Crucible Steel, Gulf Steel,| cycaGO, Sept. 18.—Butter un-|Butte and Superior % 31% | Grass Creek 1,20 Cattle receipts 15,000; beef steers Ashland-Wyoming Company Vou. Ry. 59, 1962 ...... 99% Bethlehem A, Iron Products, Union| changed; creamery extras 38@c: firsts|Cala Petroleum 62% | Toreblight 220 Isteady> to strong; prime corn fed,| The Ashland-Wyomtng, arilling a| Whit. Giess., 63,1941 98% Tank preferred, Postum Cereal pre-!3114@330; extra firsts 24% @37c; Bec-|Montana Power 74 | Sunset - : 05 | $11.05, averaging. 1,430 pounds, new|mile south of Greybull is now below 4 poli SEIS NS ah ferred, Twin City Rapid Transit,/ onds 29% @30%; standards 36c. Shattuck Arizona : 8% top for the year; she stock fully | 3,500 feet and as the baler is bringing SW Barnsdall A, Standard O11 of Call | Eggs unchanged; receipts “5.155 jGreat Northern Ore « . 40% Classified ads itn the Tribune are | steady: bulls 10 to 25¢ higher: veals| up oil constantly it is expected that A ven fornia, Roya! Dutch and Mexican Pe-| cases; first 27@30c; ordinary first 25@ re rd es Meh mead 2%) winners and possibly the keys we|.tockers and feeders mostly steady, [the bil will soon be in the sand where DERRE troleum. Rails offered a little more| 26c:*miscellancous 27@28e retaaten gneolidated Gas ; ica. ae? eee office will! Sheep receipts. 15,000; fat I-abs]a g00d pay will be found, stubborn resistance to selling pres-| - eins win ig DI fully steady: bulk westerns %.13.75@ oo - sure, the -losses ranging from large} $14.00; sheep stead: ewes $6.00; jeaeation ais In Nye chy nea are Factions | to"1%4 — points." Short» sov- foeders held higher, mostly at $13.25) inners and: possibly, the keys:, wa ering and bidding up of Texas Guit POTATOES $18.50. ers Yat $18.25@ | Te with every 0c paid xt office will Sulphur to a new high steadied the win you a big prize. 8-12-4f y eee Fallies resulted in several parts of the| CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Potatoes| Denver Prices. LAKE FISHING GOOD. Bice" (chant samniiete bearenodl 44 "Dee per| Weaker; receipts 92 cars; total United | 4 DENVER, Colo., Sept. 18.—Cattle,| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 18.—The aa ry ope) States shipments 988; Weer s receipts sine market steady to strong;}«pig uns” are taking hol4 at Granite git cked and bulk round whites $1.50 beef steers $6.50@8.00: cows and heilf-| springs lake, a portion of Cheyenne’s The hettering tactics of the bears| 0% : f ~ | Springs aD @1.70 cwt.; Minnesota sacked whites | ers $8.75@6.25; calves $8.00 9.00; | waterworks nystem, ard hundreds of wee prices broke precipieteie ineeete|S1-60@L85 owt; Minnesota sackea| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 18.—A warrant was issued to|bulls $2.503.50; stockers and. feeders thelers Ate Vialttnd We inke Gst¢ <3 sehen this. ware. csncwtea arta Matte aoe eben LAL pRhh soe the state of Wyoming today for $1,506,577 by the govern- bag bh 50. AY. ket 1 to 260 |! thels luck. During the tast week were dismayed by the abruptness with | Kota sacked sand lan; anys ment at Washington for oil royalties on ern SS ninPedaee egg 2 oc °*) many rainbow trott weighing from v y ip My gov ment lands which prices fell away and there wes a rush to save some of the profits on recent purchases which added tm measurably to the volume of stocks pressing on the market. Nearly all of the well known shares. were quoted ‘anywhere from 2 to 3 points under Sat rday’s closink, while Gulf States) Steel broke 6 polnts, Crucible Steel} 5%, Famous Players 4% and Mexican Petroleum 4 points. Bear operators apparently had full sway, the market at no point ing indications of any sustained support. | SUGAR | Sept. 18’—Sugar fu approximate sales 850 tons. changes occurred in refined sugar and the demand was light. Fine granulated 6.25. | | | | | tures 18.—Forelgn ex Britain demand NEW YORK, Sept change ea: Great cables 4.42 cables 4.18. Belgium demand 7.13%; cables 7.24. many demand .06 11-16; cables : cables 38.67. demand 1 and 2 Poland demand .01% Czecho-Slovakla dem Argentine de Brazil demand 1 Montreal 99 NEW YORK, quiet; electrolytic sp Sept and futures 14 Tin easy, spot and futures 32.00. I No. 1 northern 33.00@ | 25.00; northern | 32.00@84.00; No. 4 southern 25 00 Leaf steady; spot 6.00@6.10. Louis spot and fONEY {here attending to local interests bills on! ewt.; Minnesota Ohtos $1.25@1.30 ewt re > sacked Red River! With the Oil Men Terry Barefisid for a long time con- tractor in the Elk Basin field who drilled in a number of producers there, is in the city attending to matters per. taining to drilling contracts in the ad-| Jacent fields R. G. Taylor arrived from Denveer yesterday and will spend several days Wade Fowler is up from Douglas attending to oil land matters. OIL IMPORTS AT U5. PORTS SHOW INCREASE 1 | | According to figures collected by | American Petroleum Institute, imports of petroleum (crude and refined oils) at principal U. S. ports for week ended Sept. 9 totaled 1,689,768 barrels, a daily average of 241,895, compared with 1,593,621, a daily average of 227, Py 660 for week ended Sept. 2. Receipts at Atlantic coast ports were 1,038,768 barrels, daily average of 148,395, against 1,085,621, dally average of 89 for week ended Sept. 2. Re- ceipts at Gulf coast ports were 651,- 000 barrels, daily average of 92,000, against 508,000, daily average of 571 for week ended Sept. 2 —-—— War News Causes Slump I nForeign Exchange Rates NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—The ecriti- al situation in the Near Hast caused sharp reaction in foreign exchange rates today, demand sterling bills dropping 1%¢ to $4.41, with corre: spénding reductions in the other al- Ned continental rates. | NEW YORK, Sept. eas) gh 4 18.—CaN money v ruling rate 4; offered at 4%: last loan [state officials tis morning by tele- |sram that due the state for the fiscal y: is equivient to nearly $10 for every man, woman and child in the state. “This payment represents only 37340 of the royalties paid the United States by leasere of government lands within the state, the remaining 72% per cent going into the revolving fund of the reclamation service. Some of the other western states share in these oil leasing royalties but Wyoming is the principal benefictary. Under the leasing law; the state roy- alties are distributed as follows: Two per.cent to the county in which the oll originates. Thirty-eight per cent to roads, Ten per cent to the state ‘university. Fifty per cent to echools, Representative Mondell advised the the payment would be made today $<» Refinery Stocks For August Announced Following is American Petroleum in- stitute’s summary of decreases of stocks at refineries, covering approx!- mately 65.5 per cent of operating ca- pacity of United States, for--August. (figures in barrels “In.” after figures means “‘increase," all other figures represent Gecreases). Domestic crude oil, 386,759 in.; Mexican crude oll 1, 116,085; oil for re-running, 71,158; gaso- line, 808,844; kerosene, 563,418; gas and fuel oll, 506,752; lubricating oil, 350; miscellaneoun oils, 181,059 in.; total increase, 567,818;- total decreas 3,118,604; net decrease, 2,550,786. Note—East of Rockies there was estimated decrease in gasoline stocks of 872,721 barrels, and west of Rockies an indicated increase of 63,877, making net decrease for country as a whole of 808,844 barrels, as indicated abov : a ear ending June 30 last. The | amount is double the total for the preceeding fiscal year and! ewes $4.25@56.50; higher; top $10.10; bulk $9.25@9.75. Sheep, receipts 10,700; market steady O10 Naher: lambs $12.50@13.35; feeder lambs $12.00 SHALE OIL OF * < | === FUTURE VALUE L¥YOmING ots i Will Depend Altogether on}, Supply and Demand, Says Mines Bureau. is a strong probobility that in years|| to come the production of petroleum may 80 decrease and the demand so increase that oll shales may be largely needed to supply the deficit of crude petroleum as a source of refined pro- ducts, The ofl shales of this country con- tain enormous quanities of «il, but large amounts of money will have to be invested before the oil-shale indus- try becomes of commercial im- portance. Estimates by various engineers of the cost of a complete retorting plant, handling 1,000 tons a day, are between $1,000,000 and 35,- 000,000, and if the average shale treated yielded 42 gollons of oil a ton! ft would probably require at least 1,300 such plants operating 365 days a year to supply the volume of crude oll that was comsumed in this coun- try in 1920, and the shale mined daily would amount to approximately one- half the coal mined daily in this! country. However, it is hardly ex- pected that shale olf will be called upon to replace petroleum completely, | ifor a great many years. Although the Scotch industry has been existent for more than 50 years, the amount OIL PURCHASING FIRM GETS OTATE CHARTER CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 18—The Wyoming Oil Purchasing company of Casper, Capital stock $100,000, has secured a charter from the State of Wyoming. The trustees for the first year are M. K. Blackmer, T. A. Dines Prime comn{ercial paper | SILVER NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Foreten bar silver 69%; Mexican doll ic. and lL. L. Aitken. al fo din COIS, Poultry, CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Poultry, alive lunsettled. Fowls 16@25c; springs 23c; roosters lic of shale ofl produced in Scotland dur- ing the calendar year of 1920 was less jthan two days’ average production jof crude ofl in the Unitea States dur- ing the same year. Kerosene Price Is Given Boost Wyoming: oils at 2 p, m. today were! isted on the New ork curb as ‘tol jows: Boston-Wyoming 85; Glenrock 1%; |Merritt 8%; Mountain Producersl4% Mutus! 10%; New York 22; Omar, 1%; Salt Creek 15%. ‘The eBureau of Mines considers that a the future of the oll-shale industry 3 ae in this country depends largely on LONDON MONEY the relative supply and demands for| LONDON, Sept. 18—Bar silver petroleum products, particularly in|35%¢@ per ounce. Money 1% per cent. the Rocky Mountain district. ‘There|Discount rates, short bills 2 7-16 per 2 cent. Three months bills 716@ i SEAL ee Denver! Colo. ARKEON D Auspices Am Believe SLIPPERY GULCH ALL THIS WEEK It’s Slippery Alright, ‘Alright. If You Don’t two to eleven pounds have been taken from the lak: pesmi DS «SIS uictn i ‘Wireless mirrofs are now being used to send out radio waves in thin \etralght lines, instead of flinging them ‘out in eser-widening rings. By this means messages have been trans- mitted from London to a single s' tion in Birmingham, no other station anywhere being able to receive them. ANCE HALL erican Legion. It, Slip In. HAY Car lots NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The Atlan- the price of kerosene one cent a gal lon in Pennsytvania and Delaware. Refining company today advanced! Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. GRAIN a specialty. Jewelry and watcr repatring Dy ex pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. O.S Bldg, = SISLER BREAKS COBR'S RECO Hits in 41 Consecutive Games, Receives Congratulations From Ty. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept, 18.—ny T Associated Press}—Georgo Sisler the St. Louis Americans, who yest: day broke Ty Cobb's record of } in 40 consecutive games, todn) ceived the following telegram Cobb; “Col ratulations cosa. You have bee the game of delighted to see honors.”’ Sister hit safely In his dist cutive ganic yesterday te bas you win y Surveying aud Locations Geologists Oil Experts oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P, O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free Raybestos Service Station Gi Oils and Greases Guaranteed Repair Work Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE Willis-Hackett Co 363 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W TH 147 S. Center St. WHEN YOU THINK HUNTING REMINGTON Guns and Ammunition OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE. CAMPBELL HARDWARE C0. 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