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PAGE EIGHT be Casper Daily Tribune Foreign and Domestic Favorable to Bullish tivities in Mart. ber of ow ow priced motors. The irreg’ NEW YORK. Sep oval of Preside message on the cern over tho Near Eatern was reflected the opsning Prices advanced stea Mist on comparatively OU shares “i the afvance. Oil of being P 3 points in response to the @ ment of a increase fn Price of kerceene. Gains today’s stock ly qver ® light deal! Jersey ty. preferred 2%. 4% per cent afternoon, and when signs new high levels. The coppers, m and Suit preferred 2%@2%- NEW YORK, Sept Iver 69%c: Mexican dollars 53%c. ce Hess Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept Germany, demand .07%; cables . 346. ny, demand 16.98. Sweden, demand 26.52. Denmark, demand 20.80 Switzerland, demand in, demand 15.23 Br Montrea LOST SOLDIER aid to Be Largest in District. pany the Hughes Oil With estimates of running from 3,000 no accurate figures are ay it 4 ous outputter. cer and proves a vast a London Mones. s were modified some-|the tn the strong tone atic market oad ngs. | Of corn Standard tion by numerous traders hed up been on the selling side. ce © export | foreign a point American! Dec re 33 %e; t firsts dropping back five points and marine | 33%c; extra 5 Call money opened at | 30@Slc; standards 37c, Traders wer eagain watching for) C9se™ wew leads In special issues curing the of con rted buying appeared they trailed] along, carrying many specialties to minor motors and United chandise, States Alcohol were conspicuously siyons. Tidewater Of! gained mix | points, Kresge five, United States Al- cohol three and Maxwell Motors A,| Manhatton Suit and National Cloak 1 | SILVER 20.—Foreign bar 20.—Foreign ex change firm; Great Britain 4.43% cables4.43%; 60 day hills on banks 4.41%. France demand 7.66; cables 7.67. Italy demand 4.25%; cables 4.25. Belgium, demand 7.24%; cables 7.25, 7; What Holland, demand 38.80; cables 38.83. GETS SENSATION New Well of Hughes Oil Com- ‘What {s reporte4 as one of the big-| NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Copper| Sirilis' “ever? icotapleted the | duit; electrolytic spor and futures 1 art of the state has just;7im firm, spot and nearby 32.25@| in in the Lost Soldier| 22-37; futures 32.37. Iron steady; | company pro 12,000 | *Pot known to be an enor: 0 location of this well ts about| alf a mile northwest of the Reel amount additional acreae to be productive. | SHORTS COVER, (RUMOR OF WAR | STOCKS HIGHER = BOUSTS GRALK, News Chicago Market Responds to | American Ac- Reports of Situation in Near East. CHICAGO, Sept tle advance in pi rere rise im hat at the as a basis the fa loans |ty ne pence « w rise garded as worse. On the other } prof! ing sales by holders here soon led to something of a setback. The 5. which varied from % to ‘ic with December $1.04% to and May $1.08% to $1.08% lowed by a reaction which car market @ trifle below the range. wal of serious war talk brought a decided upward grain. FE developments es for ai Dardan lowed nerease of pu & orders narket closed strong, 2%c@2%c higher, with December and May $1.11 io $1.1 owed prospects = independent of a Aft-| . De-| mar- ket house buying| hange of posi In additio Mberal purchasing of corn and oats on/| fount was noted. Corn! closed strong, 1%c@1%e to 1% net} @r more alm were recorded by Stand-|higher, with December at 59%> to ard Ol! of Ca nin, Pan-American, | 59%e. | Royal Dutch and Cosden Equip Oats started unchanged to Xe high- etd ors, coppers, zines, public/er, December 36%4¢, and later contin- and independent steels als0/ ued to harden. | in the adva the gains; Provisions were easier in the ab om large fractions to near: sence of a special demand | j Open. Hi Low. Close. nion | WHEAT— j a Atch!-' se; - = ~ 1.03%1.06% 1.03% 1.06% = = =~ 1.06% 1.07 «| and Coca Cola; May ~ ad on 1.11% 107 < a the specialty list. CORN— p ward movement continued | gent beh ea ee 63 64% Deets the morning, new high! Dec.” © © ‘say ‘sox ‘58% “nose yecords being established by Austinivay _ _ _ 61% .62% .61 823% Nichols, Beec Packing, White| oaTs— Eagle 0 dated Cigar and/sent,_ _ _ 38% 39% «38% 39%! America ne preferred. Reports of| nec, — _ 3. gay 37M 36% 37% an ear pening of the Ford plants./yray _ _ _ 3% 391 38% 39% settler t of the sucpmen’s strike on | LARD— - the New York Central, and a MO] Oct, 10.85 10.45 10.85 10.42 ment of h r prices for various com-/ an... 9.90 9.15 9.00 9.10 modities all contributed to the more|} rp 5 aes cheerful sentiment ISept. . _ - 9.75 Th were indications also that the Oct 9.80 short intereét wae being largely + - +o ; duce were made by Lo r i Matnoone: (Phillipa :Joneai -Cluekt Butter and Eggs body and American Express, which were up 3 to 6 points. There were a| few exceptions to the upward «wing,| CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Butter high- Hotish Benpire Steel second preferred | @r: creamery extras 39%; firsts 32/ 544@38c; seconds | Eggs unchanged; receipts 5, POTATOES CHICAGO, Sept. 20. — Potatoes} steady; receipts 41 cars; total United States shipments Wisconsin sacked round whites $1.25@1.40 cwt.;| Minnesja sacked sand land Ohios $1.00@1.25 cwt.; Minnesota Red River Ohios $1.25@1.40 cwt.; Minnesota sacked round whites $1.15@1.30 cwt.; |South Dakota sacked early Ohios $1.00 @1.25 cwt ETWILLANS ~ GUSHER LARGE | New Shale Well on Section 22} | One of the Best in Field, Is Report. is reported as being one of 'the largest shale flows in the Salt |Creek field was tapped by the E. T. | Williams company on section 22-40-79, | lwhere an output of 700 barrels was) | developed at 900 feet. Although this well was being drilled to the second Wall Creek it will be; stopped and the output taken from| this horizon. Should the flow fail to hold up the hole can be continued at} some Inter The Williams company has a rig} jup he h ter of the southwest jon 11-39-79 | and it is exper t spudding inj be accomplis is week. | ing is being run 100 feet! jon the northwest quarter of the north-! west quarter of section 11-39-79. | The well’on the northwest quarter} of the northwest quarter of section | 19-39-78 1s drilling at 1,300 feet. | On the southeast corner of the [northwest quarter of section 22-39-79 | [is drilling at 1,400 feet. } wd | { | METALS { | prices unchanged. 10@ 6.25. Lead steady; spot | Zinc firm, Hast St. Louis| 6.75 6.80. ONEY NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Call money |the Ohio Oil company. |down for"Several months and is drill |and placed on pump preparatory to+ Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and New York Stocks ‘ - » — _ 20 * Sugar . 46 | Boston. Wyoming 35 American Can ~sq Bue 61% | Big Indian . “6 American Car & Foundry 187 | Buck Creek 20 Hide @ Leather pfa. 71 | Burke .... 35 American International Corp my } Black Tail . a “2 American Losomotive sear 4 | Black Stone Salt Creek 35 American Smelting & Refg. 3% | Chappell 43 American Sugar . : 824% |Columbine . 14 Sumatra Tobacco T. and T. ex liv . Tobacco os Wooler. Copper Consoli@ated Royalty +. | Capitol Pete American Anaconda |Atehison . eer Atl, Gulf and Weet Indies .... Baldwin Locomotive Raltimore and ¢ Bethiehem Steet Canafiain Pacific Central Leather ... Chandler Motors ex div. Chesapeake. and Ohio 3th 7 1 | Chicago, Mil and St. Paul 33% | Mike Henry |Chicago, R. 1.-and Pac. 48_ | Mountain & Gulf Chino Copper ER: +. 30% | Nortwest : [Colorado Fuel and Iron ...:..34% B)Outwest . Corn Products sesceeee MTM/ Red Bank... | Cructbtet Sten - 90%| Five Tribes ret. Evie J + 15%) Picardy steve |Famous Players Lasky $3%| Royalty & Prod Gemeral : 64%) Tom Bell Royal Genera] Electric +179 | Western Explora’ General Motors 14% | United Pete . Goodrich Co. 33% | Wyo-Kans - Northern pf 93% | WyoTex .....- Tilinots Central Western Oi iFelds Inepirat Copper | Western States ational Harvester Mer Marine pfd + 11M/¥ on .. 2 88% NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. NEW BAXTER BASIN TEST PLANNED. The Utah Refining company, subsidiary of the Midwest, is hauling material from Rawlins for a test in the Baxter Basin field which was recently proved with a mammoth gasser by It is expected that the operation will be drilling within the next week or ten days. Midwest Refining company is preparaing for extensive de velopment of the field and is trans bling cf the capacity of its plant in porting in material for two morejthe field a mile from Osage. The! elis which will be drilled immedi-|plant is run largely on crude produced ately. One of these wells will be lo-/by the company with the additional The Montecal No. 1 “has resumed operation after having been closed ‘WEEKLY AT CAPACITY The local asphalt plant of the Stand- ard is now producing about fifty tons per week and is being run to capacity owing to recently made contracts. Ma terial for a Denver paving contract is now being shipped and the com- pany has also entered into an agree- ment to furnish asphalt for the War- ing from 200 feet. | The Ohio is making preparations for another well in the field. which| will be a mile distant from the one! now producing. Producers & Refiners ts preparing| for two tests, one of which will be on the souteast quarter of section 13-| 17-104 the other on the northwest|ren Construction company which has quarter, of the) same. section. is €X-| some large local contracts. pected that both these tents will be| pleas Se ila tie under way by the first of the coming} | eek ‘OL SHOWING REPORTED The Associated-Murphy {s reported as being {dle at the present time. | roto at aro. | IN ROSWELL, WL. M., TEST The Midwest Refining company, ole pale through {ts exploration department. | is drilling a test northeast of Hol- brook; Ariz.. and {s now working at 800 feet. It is expected that 10-inch will be set ie the first sand sometime Auring the present week at 1,050 feet. So far the bit has been in a black shale most of the time but according to geological dope this should be re- Placed by a®productive sand soon. fs believed that there are at least hree sands underlying the structure which will prove to be productive and a thorough test will be made of all of them. A showing of of] has been “encoun- tered in a test being drilled by the Reid-Bureum company east of Ros- well, N. M., at 2,160 feet. The bit {s running in a shale for- mation and ofl has been seeping into the hole for the last 100 feet. Drill- ers in charge believe that the pay sand will be found within the next |clal production will be developed. Dry Piney Field Inspected. \ It ts reported that a party of MIA. Continont oll men and geologists is investigating the Dry Piney field in the southern part of the state. with the view of entering that district. | There are a present six shallow wel!s | in the fielg and these are being cleaned | placing the production on the market Refinery Capacity to Be Doubled. strong; high 5; low 4%; ruling rate a: closing bid 5; offered at 5%; last loan 5 loans aga eptances \3 me loans firmer: mixed collat eral 68, 90 day 414: 4 mtha 4% prime commercial peper 4% @4ta, The Osage Upton Reftning pany ‘s preparing plans for the dou It\tew hundred feet and tha tcommer-| ‘SIRCLAIR PREPARES T0 FLOAT BONDS FOR BIG PIPE LINE EAST Through the recent announcement of eastern brokerage’ houses that an offering of $25,000,000 twenty-year sinking fund 5 per cent notes of the Sinclair Pipe Line company, would be offered to the public, comes the advice that prep-| arations are being made for the laying of the line from the tation of crude. Midcontinent in cago. The Standard the outstanding the Prairie Ol combination ee Sinclair Crude the Teapot Dome the earmie the 14%; Omar 2%. ana has contracted to purchase for $16,000,000 in cash a half interest in Pipeline company which is operated in conjunction with the Sinclair Crude Jon Purchasing company. { lows the $30,000, ou pany last April and the acquisition to interests at approximately A part of the money resulting frem the sale of these notes will also be used for the extension of the company’s lines in Texas and the addition to the, dou- bling of the main trunk lne to Chi- { On company of Indi-| Chicago stock of the Sinclair inter | western grassers carly: transport | sic organization rivaling and Prairie Pipeline ew financing fol- 000 financing by the Purchasing com- bulk bologna bul lease in Wyoming by Further Sheep receipts 1,543; market 25c° up; Prices. CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—(United States Department of Agriculture)—Cat receipts 15,000; beef steers fairly a’ tive, generally steady; spots on bet- ter grades strong; top matured beef steers $11.75; light steers $17. The raising of additional money bY! native beef $9.25@10.85; Sinclaly-Stqndard {pf Indiana ests represents further efforts tod cre- ate a big oll purchasing, jing anda strong bulk supply, of liberal; none sold butcher she stock and bulls teady to weak; canners stesdy: ven! calves steady to unevenly lower; stockers and feeders steady to strong: bulk veal ‘calves early $13.25@13.50; $4.4064- butcher she gtock $4.50@7.50. Hogs, receipts 17,000; desirable light- er welghts scarce and active; strong to 10c higher; bulk 160 to 230 pound} BOND SECURITIES Quotations Furnished by the John U. Fish Securities Corporation, Cheyenne, Inquiries Answered. Wyo. Cro, Cork & Cuba. R, R. Cuban Tel., Czechoslovak 8: Czechoslovak, 5: Dan. Con. Mun Del. & Hud., 5%: Denmark, 6s, 1 Nortb, Pac. 6s, Uruguay jo Be Copper Expt &s, Copper Expt., 8s, 192 Copper Expt., 88, Seal, 6s, 1942 Cub. Am, Sug... Crown Ck & S5I,6s, Securities Bia Asked An, Am. Oil, 74s, 1925. 103% 103% Am. 6s, 1937. 103% Am. T. Gs, 1924, 101% 101% Bal? & Ohio, 6s, 1929 ... 101% 101%! Bel, Goy., 68, 1928 ...... 99% 100 | Bel.’ Gov. 8. F., 748, 1945 103% 104 Bel. Gov. 8. F,, 8 4gis +! 01 1925 . 103% 96 8s, 1931 106% 1 1933 . 106% 107 1941 ++ 105% COMBINE WAGED as Partners Pro- | cated on section 36-18-104, the other/amount necessary purchased from|British 5%, 1929 . + 106% 107 | on 15-16-104. Ths former will be/nearby leases, The company has been|Britleh 5%s, 1937 2 103% 104. | an offset tq the Montacal-Hallet on(shipping about four carloads of gazo-| Bklyn Un. Gas, 6s, 1947 . 105% 106% section 6. |line per month. Can: Pac. Ry. Deb. St. . 844 | Another stray in which gas was = Tage SESE eo! : RES 99% [eapnedita ee Dipt tha: Wares : 1981 29% 100% |Government and Private In- has brought production up to 5,ti00,- 1952 + 99% 99%) terest: |000 cubic feet and the well is closed |! Canada 634s, 1929. 2 10134-1083 | erests. a by Fall down awaiting the arrival of mud ‘ C. B. & Q., 5s, 197i .2.. 101% 102 | posed by Fall. pumps. | PRODUCING HI} TONS G. B. Ry. "Rog., 6x, 1924 101 103% | The Associated-Montacal expects to| Chile, 8s, 1941 - 103% as . Miles sont) Seine. ae Cle. Un. Ter., 644s, 1972 105% 105% | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Forma-} 1,708-foot depth Con. Coal, 5s, 1950 9134 9254 tion of a huge American oil combina- 101% |tion with the government and large + 102% 122% | American of1 companies as partners is being ernestly advocated by Secre-- itary Fall of the interior department) {as an glmost essential step to pro-| 106% 10733 | mote conservation of petroleum and 9934 99% , occasions suggested this to the pres nothing © con- | Denmark 6s, 1942 99%, 9¥% |ident and cabinet but Denmark 88, 1945 1105; 1113 jcrete has developed. Detroit City Gas 6s 1947 101 102. | : - DuPont Tom, 1931 +.. 107M 108% | ‘ranierican Tis, ie cere a 1935 |. 100 - 100% (Debt Interest French Gov., THs, 1941. 961% \ Mexican minister of finance and in- -3t., 6448, 1 i eta te. rant eee ternational bankers. 1941 112% 113 | Steam, 68, 1947 .. 9644 Packard, $s, 1931 + 10T% 107% Pac. Tel. and Tel. 5s, 1952. 93% 94% Penn. R. H., 78, 1930 ... 110° 11t%a 'Peun, Re M., 6s, 1936 ...111 111% Paris LM. R-R., 68, 1958 744% Queensland 7s, 1941 114% 112) Aueensland 6s, 1947 ..... 10435 Seine, 7s, 1942 : 87% $8 Sin Crude Oil 5 99% 99% Sol. & Cie, 8s, 1927 ..... 106% 107 South. Ry., 6s, 1956 .... 108% 103% S$. W. Bell Tel., 7s, 1925 . 1027, 103% Swiss Gov 1940..... 121%4 122 Swiss Gov 105% | Teapot structure to a trunk-line in Missouri for the transzor- i Live Stock bulk | 1 Pa 7 } same time. financing | averages $9.75@9.95;" top $10.00; few! peitne ON ic ne 16% | Mountain Producers - 14.37 14-50 cannot but have its significance in| hoa “higher: pds S iinda * seer Kelly Springfield Tire 43% | Merritt - ~~ - WOR {view of the rocent reduction in crude| around steady; good and choice 250 Kennecott Copper 36% |Glenrock Oil <* | Prices. « y 0 Louisville and Nashville 388 |Salt Creek Producers 16.87| to $85 ‘penid butonines piney 95-208 Reteee tert aeeiel rok O 30.75; The agency had stored approxi-/9.50; few sales desirable packing 50" on oe fr bas ‘are 19100 |Mately 25,000,000 barrels of Midcoutl: | $7.60@8.00; Wulk pigs $9.00@9. Micrile: J Bias 594 Hep 10.87|nent crude at prices ranging from $1) heavy $8.50@9.65; medium $9.40@9.95:| Midvale I 35% ora ism * ojto $2 per barrel. It fs also signlfl-/light $9.70@10.00; light Nght $9.40@ Missour! Pacific rates £3 Keep 2 Shates §.5y (cant that the Pratr: terests through-| 9.75; packing sows, smcoth $7.50@ ew York Central . 98551 SO (rere ss 118.09 [out the last year have quiely atuck to] packing sows, rough $7.00@7.60; kill Y.. N. H., and Hartford C5 Ping) inca goers 208.00 (their policy of declining to borrow|ing pigs $3.75@9.40. orfolk and Western 19H eee ER ts «© [money from the public to buy and] Sheep receipts 14,000; native jambs Northern Pacific .......- 87. |Fensland 22.00 st de, but reducing the pri 26c higher top $14.50 # city| hema Prod. and Ref. 2m | N. ¥. Ow 22.00|)store crude, but redu i= price | strong to 26c higher top 5 o> y Pattie oni 2 3% au soon as thelr own tankage begins| butchers; bulk early sales to packers) Pan American Petroleum $100.70 |to be filled. $14.00; culls mostly $9.009.50; western Pennsylvania : $101.10) In commenting on the sale of this|!ambs later arriving, only five cars People's Gas 100.48 |issue, J. R. Manton, presirent of the|due, seven doubles 80 pound Montana Pare on ce : om a3 4 company, says in part: feeding yearthis wether $11.50; tay Consolidated First . ¥ . generally stead RenAing.... ivnpscvsi = | Second 4%s 100.18] “The proceeds from the sale \of {Teo S'iooe4.co; cholee handy Rep. Iron and Steel 69%) Third dyn 100.20 /these bonds will be employed in fi} 14) Guotable up to $7.10: best feed. Royal Dutch, N. ¥. 58% | Fourth 44s 100.52) nancing in part the company's pro-| Ve 8.0 ft tablo $15.75@ 14.00 / ears Roebuck . 83% | Victory 4%s 100.00/ gram which includgs doubling the |'"& '#mbs quotable . Saf in: ur Con Oil present capacity of the main trunk Treen Soothers Pacific” line to the Chicago district and bulld- Omaha Quotations. _ Standard Oil of S.J | ing important extensions southeast to| OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 20—(United} ichadbakar coepocken jHouston, Texas, and northwest to|State Department of Agriculture.)—| Sanieacese | Coton | {the Wyoming field. Upon comple-| Hogs—Recelpts 7,000; ‘active, steady Texas Co. ........ uon of this program, the system,|to 100 -higher; bulk packing grades Texas and Pacific > 31% |amnton — . .10 [reaching from the Gulf of Mexico to|$7.50@8; bulk 200 to 300-pound butch- Tobecco Products 87 | Cat Creek 1.20 [the Great Lakes and tapping all the|ers $$.50@9.25, top $2.30. Transcontinents! Oil + 14%) wule Creek 4.65 |{mportant oll fields in the central] Cattle—Recelpts 8,500; — better) Union Pacific |. ....- + 182) | big Muddy —— .72 [portion of the United States, will con-| grades of cornfed beeves, strong to 10c/ ve ie oe 84% | gnit Creek ‘79 [stitute one of the most conprehen-| higher, $10.85 paid; $11.10 bid; other} United BStutes Rubber See Rocke creek 5s 0 |sive and modern pipe tine sysems in| grades of beef steers and sho stock United States Steel 2 104% !Onage the world." about steady; bulk 15e to 25c thigher; Utah Copper ote . 69 {Lance Creek ee ight ve9'S about 25c higher; others | Westinghouse Electric 63% /EIk Basin steady; stockers and feeders strong | Willys Overland 7%4|Greybull - to 15¢ higher. H egy ae Zinc, Lead 20% |Grass Creek - Sheep—Receipts 18,000; western Butte and Superior 825 Torchlight lambn around steady; bulk $14@14.25: Btoninna Snowe 2 | Sunset natives’ $13.75@14; sheep steady; feed- ‘MhattuckcAkinone, ° | ing lambs 25¢ higher; bulk $13.75@14. Great Northern Ore .....- 40 we ianaitied ads In th Zrtbune are Shicago and Northwestern 93% | winners and possibly RVR WO} Yee 2 Denver Prices. Maxwell Motors B . : : 1934 | give with every 50c paid at office will | NEW XORK, ‘Bept. 20-+-Prices of) pinyin, Cole. Sept... 20.—Cattla Consolidated Gas - 142% 1 win you a big prize. 8-12-4f | Wyoming ofls at 2 p. m, today were | receipts, 1197; market steady; beef [listed on the New York curb as fol-| steers, $6.30@$8.00; cows and heifers, lows: $425@85.85; calves, $7.00@38.50; | | Boston-Wyoming, 88; Fensland,|stockers and feeders, $6.00@$7.50. | 115%; Glenrock, 1%; ‘Mountain Pro-| Hogs, receipts 44; market 25 to 40c ducers, 14%; Mutual, 11; New York,|higher; top $9.95; bulk $?.35@9.85. | ling. Box A-125, Tribune. | Chicago. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1322. | een | MAKE #0_W SIELY palling cin vif Mg |" tarsy complete instruction 2 — Supply company, 608 East 16th St. New York City. o-2261¢ WANTED=Men snd women to ‘eat at the ¥. W. ©. A. papers < 1 MAKE $20 weekly mailing circulars; complete instructions 20c. Varga Supply Co., 605 B. Sixteenth St, N York City. 915-6 eee ! 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Phone 777M. 9-20-4t™ to 184 p. m. will be Inserted unde |——o0KKEEPING TAUGHT BY the bead “Too Tate to Claanity.” | BOOKKEEPING TAUGHT BY 1 we give thorough and practical training in bookkeeping by mail. This course is designed and Intended for Wyoming people who cannot attend our school in person. Ask for infor- mation, P. O, Box 31, Casper Bus!- ness College, Inc, 9-20-10 IF YOU WANT your furniture re- paired, call at 367 South Ash street, or phone 1660. 8-5-tt WHY PAY MORE? Marcell and bob curl é Marcell and dress long heir Mantoure §....... 133 N. Kimball. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—An experience: ‘hoe man for two or three weeks. Globe Shoe Co., 230 8, Center. 9-19-2t WANTED—Someone to give boy 6f 13 instruction in boxing and wrest- 9-20-2t MINISTER, teacher or other capable man to seli the new International encyclopedia; Cignified permanent employment; old established house; prefer man with home in this terri- tory, Address L. L. MeShane, Gen- eral Manager, 66 W. Randolph St., 9-20-5t° $00 ween ee s508 Phone 16893. 9-20-3t* I MAKE a specialty of curtains and silks; bundle washings of. all kinds; lalso blankets and quilts. 426 East A. Phone 19371. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTIN( Mrs. F, W. Smith wishes to an- nounce'that she will be located in the WANTED—Young man Casper Dairy. HELP WANTED—7FEMALE deliver. to ¥ 9-39-1t WANTED—Girf® for general house-|Shikany Dry Goods store after Wed- work; must be good cook; good|nesday; all work guaranteed; ail wages. Phone 1279J. 9-5-tf| straight work 10 cents for one week. hort stops 15. cents. 919-208 WANTED—Girl for general house- <3 work, A. E. Biglin. Phone 305R. * 20-4" WANTED--Middle-ares woman to take entire cre of ‘two-year-old | baby; one who can stay night: ref- erences required. 604 Milton. 9-19-2t * lambs $12.75@$13.50; ewes, * $4.00@ ‘$4.50; feeder lambs, $12.00@$13.00, Surveying aud Locations |) Geologists Oil 3]. Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. { P. O. 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Duncan, D, D. 8. Offices in Rorhbaugh Building, 113 East Second oe Telephone 54 a ; LAWYERS Architect Phone 1351 1942 96 97 |proper general conduct of the oll in-| 1951... 98% 94 |dustry and at the same time to pro- is, 2951.. 9542 96 tect th» American public. from ‘“un- + $s, 1946 109 110 | conscionable _profitecring.”” ay 8887. 6 1024} It is understood from reliable 128% A0% | sources that. Mr. Fall kas on several) Is On Deposit, sufficien* 2 10454 105 1936... 118%. | Gs, 1924 101% |Hie. Oil & Ret, 5s, 1932.. 99% 9974) | LaBelle Tron, 6s, 1940 9% 100. | ee ETS i ie Sit 82%) NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Local bank- . Gov 5 9456! Jap. Gove 2né 41s, 1025". 93% 94 [ers announced Soaky Ene, ie Miss Pac., 68,1949 ....,: 102% 103% |funds-had been depos! ye Be tbe) N. 1. and T. 6s, 1952 99% 1¢0. | Mexican government to meet the first N. Eng. T. & T., 5s, 1952 99% 99% linterest payment on the Mexican debt O. 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