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GL-SHARES IN WHEAT PRICES BRISK DEMAND| OPEN STRONGER Stock Market Featured Price Recoveries at Open ing Today NEW YORK, Oct. 20=—Substantial recoveries from yesterday's technical reaction was made in today's stock market. Speculative sentiment was swayed by a broad investment demand money rates and the improvement ‘in foreign exchange also had a cheerful effect Gn “sentiment. Salew approxi Mated 1,300,000 shares. for high grade railroad ehares, Easier} fact that Liverpool by|Firmness in Winnipeg and Liverpool Quotations Bol- sters Chicago showed some renewal of strength to lay soon after the opening, although he start was rather weak as a result of selling ascribed to foreign: The and Winn!peg quotations showed comparative firm. ness, however. encouraged buying here. Bulls had an advantag also in the fact that cash premiums remained high with spot wheat In good demand. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Stock prices | After opening unchanged to %o lower, made good recovery from yesterda: technical reaction at the opening off!-11% to 1.11%, the market took an today’s market, the whole list mov. ing forward in response to a_ brisk demand for oll shares. Mexican Petro jeum opened up more than two points higher and soon extended its gain to 6%. while Standard ON of New Jersey was pushed up 4%. Official announce ment that no new financing wag re quired by the Pacific Oil company and thai no @icquictute wan felt over the dividend found expression | % point gain in that stock. Stee res moved upward on. good buying oi Inited States Steel coramon, which ad. vanced a point, Ratlroad shares also Misplayed more activity, Reading ria 1% and Northern Pacific one with fractional ¢xins by a number of other standard carriers. American Smelt tng, Studebaker, Baldwin, Columbia Gas and American Locomotive, also were. strong, American Can was pushed up 2 points to a new high Manhattan Shirt established a peak price on a gain of one point but Atins Powder and Kresge were decidely ro _@ectionary. {Virtual cessation of selling pressure Gombined with the apparent ease with Waich pools pushed up thetr favorites stimulated the advance which spread Over a broad Ust, {0.ch priced stocks continued to set the pace. Mexican Pe troleum extend'ng gain to. 10% points, Eas'er i~oney rates and a 00d recovery in sterling exchange hada cheerful effect on sentiment. German marks ogntinued their down ward trend, selling at 2% hundred, another low record Products! St. Louls Southweseern pre. ferred, General American Tank, Elec tric Storage [Battery and Gimbel Brothers preferred, also sold at new high records for.the year, Call money opened at 4% per cent. Prices made further Ward in the early afternoon, Streased inquiry for the easter transcontinental railroad shares vating them 1 to 3 points with Read and Delaware Lackawanna and Hud iseues, Absorption Gf the coppers, Amorican Sugar *Mnited Retail Stores, Endicott-John son, Cluett-Peaboby, Porto Rican Su ger, American Express, Mackay com- pany and Pan-American “A’; and “BR” issues resulted tn gains of 1% to 3X ‘points. Concerted selling of the mo: ors, Marine preferred and Crucible ‘Bteel halted the upward trend and there ‘was a genera! relapse from the higher levels, Studebaker was ham. ™mered down 3 points and Pierce Ar row preferred, Maxwell Motors "B” and Chandler 1% to 1%. Marine prel “ferred gave way 2% and Cruicble Steel 1% unCer yesterday's final figures. Kresge dropped 6 points (while Mexican Petroleum ran off 44 from tho best. » The closing was strong. The further display 6f aggressive atrength inthe final hour induced ex- “tensive short covering with the result that a large number of active shares “@losed at or around their best’ prices , of the day. Mexican Petroleum, bound- $d up 13% points oyer yesterday's, final “figure while Corn Products was . marked up five, Pan American A and 'B four each, Consolidated Gas three jand Reading 3%,-the last named at 4 Siew high. Progress up; in Foreign Exchange “NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Forelgn ex- change irregular. Great Britain de afoand 4.46%; cables 4.46 day bills ‘on banks 4.441%. France demand 7.40%; cables 7.4115 f) ltaly demand 4.20; cables 4.20%. _», Belgium demand 6.98; cables 6.98°4 Germany. demand. .02%; 9-16, Holland demand 39.10; Norway demand 17.61. “Sweden demand Denmark demasal 19.99 Switzerland. demand. 18.26. Spain demand 15.35. “Greece demand 2.00. Poland demand .01. | . | Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.31. Argentine demand 36.37. Bragil, demand 11.75. Montreal 100 5-32. cables } cables 37.15. SILVER ‘entral Leather 49% | Lance Creex “03. | been made for pumping the crude by |a larger output can be developed Chicago, Burlington and Quinc * Chandler Motors - 61% | Preston 01% | the Midwest pymping station at Tea-| Other wells of the company stand| Chicago, Milwaukee and St. P: w 1 ston —____ - - ith December 1.12% to 1.13 and May | ~nesapeake and ohio 76 HRtovalty &@ Producera- Gel uek Sra Bas es Guan te-edantaaent las toner General Electric deb bs - Chicago, Mil and St. Paul - 32° |Tom Bell Hoyalt 2% | oll, hower a wil . Si "4 Goodyear Tire 8s, 1931 —- " cs - S 3 y — O1% 02% | 0! wever, and will handle such Salt Cree! . 4 a ONE here yeuseur ti ie Sakcage me zrand Peas: teu | Wester® Exploration. 2.40 2.60 | production as ‘s contracted for deliv-| No. 3, sec. 6-39-78; drilling at 2070] Goodyecr Tire Ss, (1941 . . 28%) United Pete Fe 04 Jery-h hi © 85,000 barre! et oR peg 4 Subsequently pronuonced weakness | Solorede Fuel and Iron ae | Wyo-Kans. 80 30 | as fered at th eaae cares hae Ne 1, nec, 14-29-79; standing cement “Paes n the December delivery resulted | [oT Products WRI Wyo. Te lou% 1 at ite tan h 0. 1. sec 39-79 x n Bs < 2 Crucible Steel 84% o > nd its loading racks with a capacity |ed at 2340 feet Northern B rom much undoing of spreads | by 15% | oem 4 § [of handiing 8,000 barrels dally are Wertz Lackawanna Steet 1978 reders who hac December bou 99%) O8 al 16 ‘ ‘ . - < ; —— eer . he zs = ey reac r operation One tank at the sec. 7-26-89; cleaning out at| Mo. Kan. and Texas, new adj., 5s A - and May sold, The close was unset-| General Asphalt sit NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. | <:); k weill be completed in Missour Pacific oe led, Sc net lower, to %c advance.| General Electric 184 [2tountain Producers _§ 16 $ 17.00) five days and the one under construc sec, 7-26-89; shut down at| Montana Power 5s, A - with December $1.12% to $1.12%, and] General Motors 1454 | Merritt tion at the Teapot on will require |1,650 feet rile ’ Rae xaee Coatral’ Get ci ha —- May $1.12% to $1,124. joodrich Co. 34% | Utenrock z pout eight more days to finish | Maheusy Dewe Northern Pacific pr lier rs Buying on the part of elevator; Gra? 3 Creek Pras. _- 19.90] ‘The Western tine is 43% miles inj No. 1; sec. 33-3688: drilling at ise oer oe Ren. 3s nterests tended to lift prices for @rn | [no's Central alt Creek Cons ex div 12.004 length from . aah ed Lard und oats. In corn the opening which | 1D8Piration Copper " Of} length from end to end and basing the | f Oregon Short Line, ref, 49 _ aried from unct 1 figures te ten | international Harvester - Prot. and’ Retrs, - flow of crude on the time taken for| 2, sec. 425-88; drilling at 2600| Pacific Gas and Electric 6s _ dimer with bioaenbaee: ATG. tS eons Mer Marine ptd. — Marine new 6.50 |the water to run through, the “go| feet Penn. R. R. Gen, 6% = fot neg er et International Paptr Mutual ~---- 2.12 | devil’ moving at an average rate of Ferris jPenn RK. RR, # bs - wan folowed by moderate ‘On oe 0. Indiana _ 126.00 | about two mfles per hour. it in esti-| No. 14- sec. 25-26-87; drilling at 1470| Reading gen 4s around. Kelly Springfield Cities Service Com. -- 200.00 201,00 | mated by chief engineer Lindsay of the! feet Sangin Gal ocrGete oak In later dealings December corn| Kennecott Copper —- nd _.. mae ts AT} %@|company thta about 36 hours will be| No sec. 25-26-87; drilling at 1080|tnion Pocific fieet an = lund oats became easier, as wes the| Louisville and Nashvilit New York Oil ._.__ 20.50 00| required for the oll to fiow from this| feet U: a: Ribbes, Tuan - prea pe bree ye gras wa Rican Conger = Mecmmoth Oil 2 40.25 0 end of the line ey sec. 25-26-87 ing at 570|U. 8. Rubber. 5s e pat oe were ty es ssn PT: P| Middle States Oli - LIBERTY BONDS. The ¢ fine hasbeen waiting feet deep teat well | Utah Power and 1 mn Wc in 67% @68ec Midvale Steel — Z fer the ion of the Texas com-jrunning tubing Western Union 6%s - Gate startee unchanged to Ke high-|Srissourl Peelfic E - $101.12] pany tanks before starting of! and twol No. 12, nec. £62687; fishing at 1910| Westinghouse Elec er, December 42 and after alight reac-| New York Central - ~ 98-50] of these are ready for the storage of No. 1, sec. 36-26-87; depth 2155 feet 7 adage 5 * ort eee ha rey vr) oo ae = 4 s 80 oft Crude has been in the gathering, feet transportation to an outside point|through the Central pipeline will go ; orfolk an estern — is 6 | lines for over a week bi v1 would ma} hi el Dri vara ow nsive dev nt Diwturna tm how vatuee ‘were. re-| Nerthern’ Pacific. -="—-20"7---- "6% Second aa Ses |inte ineetie cuir te eee ea No 1 See ee ny aL a cect | Dee eeene mArNaOS prion ro: |torward\with “extensive : deveionment f , : Oktah Prod. and Ref. --- 4 Me oy * cazeat {Tig ae < ° . “pans ed . lected by the provision market eae tai epee Re fa Sea oe ; as {nual flow will now be maintained.{ Baxter Basin Deisel engines used at the pipe line ears: were eee Cash Grains. Pan American Petroleum Wickor-eitdts haere The pumping station is not yet oar} No. 1, sec. 1-14-107; rigging up, and|Ppumping plant, it being better for Flax Seed. es CHICAGO, Oct 20. Ww o- gf CINE 7 = San ee 100.:43 | pl 4 and a steam ehgine is being! building camp. that purpose than a higher quality oi! DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 20.—Closing Borin irate@tas er Ages ae aif Pri = |used temporarily, and although this! eee The Williams company has devel-|cash prices; flax seed Oct. 2.45 asked: pains . ; No. 2 har Pure OW - = |line is about five miles shorter tha:t! New Oompany Buying O€ oped a substantial production in the| Nov. 2.44% bid; Dec. 2.35 asked; May 116 c. Ray Consolidated Copper f | that of the Western the lack of pres. 7 , fleld_and now that it bes an ontlet | 2.28 asked Corn No. 2 mixed 78%c; No. ding — H Crude M: | sure may result In a longer time need: | 347th the bringing of olf through the} ems = low 78% @74%c. Rep. Iron and ru arket led forthe auto tow: the it be. | Central pipeline a new firm will ehter Oats No, 2 white 4414@45%c: No. 3| Royal Dytohe ing estimated by an official ¢ { morse! the oll business tn this citl, that being | white 42% @43%c. \ Sears Roebuck - | Cae hea: telah a eee the Independent O:1 Purchasing com “Barnett’s Of C 7 Rye No. 2; 80% @80%c. Sinclirr- Con Oil 34 Hamilton — at $8 Hours: ralgnt be reguired.| Kany which! wan, recently. organised 8 Of Course a * Zouthern Pacific Cat. Creck h companies are checking the? Barley 60@ Tic ; N ak [t/me and the result will be interesting |{°F that Purpose. Timothy seed $5.50@6.50. Southern Raflway Mule Creek Bs COMIN! hci Wives, edo. titer ea. of) the ; : Standard Of of N. J. - Big Muddy ae this will mark a new epoch in the parts Clover seed $15.00@20100 MEO Mex cocation == Balchareen a |history of the Salt Creek field when | Texas plant, where it is now erecting Pork nominal. Lard $10.37; Ribs} Tennessee Copper Mike Henry met | independent oil ts carried out through|* Poller house and pumping station, $10.09@12.00. Texas Co. _. Mountein & Gulf__--_ 1.07 1 1 independent Jin jthree 1,000 barrel tanks and loading ol Texas ava. Pacino Outweat _ 0M, ates racks. It is also making connections Wheat— Tobacco Products — Red Bank ering Gas Well T . with the main e of the Central and Ded. 1.42% 1.13% .11% '1.12% | Transcontinental Oil Lie eds = 8 mS = a ahs Se Li bead 3 the Northwestern started this morn-| May ~ 1.41% 1.139% 1.11% 1126 | JAlon Pacific - ck Creel ell of the Rock River Syndi-|ing ‘ailding switching tracks to and Tuly 1.04% 1.05% 1.04! 105 Unite’? Retail Stores — Osage te which came in last week with alon the property “ork? ee Ob 5.0685 C. 8. Ind. Alcohol _.- panes :000,000 foot gas flow on a new! This company will purchase off in| Dec. 68% 668% hee} ef po Rubb Gieybull structure a m! and a quarter north/the field, have {t transported through Ty 69 = 67% Seatuecssnnes 67 |Grass Creek of Rock River station has turned to/the pipeline and sell to outside buyers “uly “69 e7% Westinghouse Blectric 63% |Torchlight ~. i oet hae ate ae = flow bas) opening up the Salt Creek production | Yet ;. Willys. Overland 6% | Sunset = \Moaher. va, member ct thee penctang| onthe markets of the country. Dees - 42 42% 444g 41y | Americcn Zinc, Lead and Sm.- 18% = i3 r, & member of the syndicate) This is a long needed addition to the May? ase 42% 41% 431g | Butte and Superior ~ 33 4 a Who returned from the field today. local industry and should result in a Tuly 39% 40 39% “ao%q | Cala Petroleum - 5 Financial Notes, | This flow came entirely unexpected] greater demand for the product from oe ‘ Montana Power Secretary Mellon in reply to Repre-|#t & depth of 435 feet and there is no|that field. ‘The company'te under tha] sige Shattuck Arizona — sentative Frear will justify the treas-|*nown sand at that depth it is pre anagement of Roy I. Davis who has| Oct. to.g2 [Great Northern ore ury's stand in permitting Standard |‘ pave from a/spent a life time in the ofl business, | _ per ates Chicago and Northwestern Oil and other large companies to «fs. or shale fo.mation = hax ly in the Mid-Continent field, and| Yan. <o at 32 $52 | Maxwell “Motors B tribute dividends without having high |b€en continued and after the sand is| who was instrumental in the building | a LE ciao, 2 Comeullsated. Gass : tex rate embodied in the new revenue | Tiled through {t will be cased off)of the Central line, having resigned , 5 ar for corporation dividend, ruling |UNt!l the bit tests the lower sands his position as manager some time het the action ts a business expedi-|_ The Muddy sand fs expected in this| ago to handle the business of the new. z ite location at 1,000 feet and the Dakota.|ly organized buying concern. | POTATOES | Live ‘toc which is the producing sand in the . fi Rock Creek field s anes | Pacific Oil director say there is no| N°’ apa dao PE ee Gas Plant in Operation pew financing contemplated. 0} nosed to lay at approximately iio! Atte® spending considerable time CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Potatoes about gies Pusan change in management planned, and | toot x F Shp 00 overhauling, repairing nd making} steady on whites; firm on ‘early Ohios cage no disquietude felt over the di | . the gas plant of the FE. T.| receipts 82 cars; total United States shipments 1250; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites 90@1.00 cwt; Min- nesota sacked Red river Ohios U. 8. No. 1, 1.18@1.20 cwt;/ ditto bulk 120 @1.25 cwt; Minnesota sacked round whites No. 1, 80@95 cwt; North Da kota sacked’ Red rived. Ohios No. 1, 1.15 1.20 ewt: South Dakota +sacked round wintes No.-1, 80@90 cwt; South Dakota bulk carly Ohios U. S, No. 1, 1.00 -ewt. Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Oct. 20.+Butter changed; eges higher; receipts cases firsts 31@37; ordinary firsts 28 G30; miscellaneous’ 30@45; refriger- ator extras 26%; refrigerator firsts 26. Poultry ‘alive, lower; fowls 14@21; turkeys 20; springs 18%; roosters 14. omit dats ES 4813 WYOMING OILS NEW YORK, Wyoming olls Oct 20.—Prices of lows: Boston-Woming 1 ; Glenrock 1 5-16; Merritt Producers 16%; Mutual Salt Creek 187%. 116; Fensland “ 7%: Mountain 12%; Omar 1 MONEY NEW YOR easter; high 4%; 4; time loans easier mixed collateral, 60 to 99 days 4%@5 ; prime commercial paper 4% months @4%. —__~———_ NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Copper dull, electrolytic spot and futures 13% @14e. Tin easier; spot and futures $34.78@ $35.00. Iron steady, prices unchanged. Lead steady, spot $6.500$6.75. Zine firm, East St. Louts spot and nearby delivery $6.85 fi ‘ m. today were listed on the New-York curb as fol- | | Antimony spot $6.75@ $7.00, CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Wheat prices un- 7%: . Oct. 20.—Call money low 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 5; lest Joan 4%; call loans against acceptances four to six fbe Casper Dailp Cribune Bonds - Hide & Lecther pid. - American ‘International Corp -. 34% | Blackstone § American Locomotive -- 182% | Black Tail — American Smelting & Refs. 614% | Chappell | American Surar 30 {Columbine - American Sumatra 38% | Consolidated Royalty. Americen T, and T. 123% | Capitol Pete American Tobacco — 162% {Cow Gulen - American Wooien 100% | Domino Anaconda Copper 52 | Elkhorn . _ 1Atobdaon. vce 106% T. ‘Williams Atl, Gulf a est T 2 29% | Kinney oCastal Es Beldwin Locomotive Raltimore and Ohio Rethlehem Steel B Canedian Pacific T44, CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—(U. S. Depart ment of Agriculttire.}—Cattle ‘receipts 4,000 beef steers and she stock fully st€@ady; top beef strees 13.25; bulk short fed and warmed up kinds of quality and condition to sell at 9.50 @11.75; bulls slow, weak; veal calveS openod about steady; tending lawer; stockers “and feeders’ about stead: practically no western grassers offer: ed; bulk bologna bulls 4.00@4.25; bulk veal.cows an dheifers 4.60@7.25; bulk desirable veal calves around 11.50 to! packers. H Hogs receipts 18,000; early market steady to 10c. lower; bulk 160 to 200 pound averages 9,30@9.45; ‘good. and choice 210 to pound butchers 9.50 @9.60; top 9/60; bulk packing sows! @38.40; desirable pigs’ strong; most-! heavy 8.80@9.60; medium 9,30 light 9.20@9.43; light Nght 9.15] > packing sows smooth 8.00@ .55; packing sows rough 7.50@8.10; killing pigs 9.00@9.2 Sheep receipts 15,000; fat native lambs opening steady to strong with general trade Thursday; early top na tive 14.60; top city butchers 14.50 to) packers, choice Idaho iambs 14.60 ther westerns to killers 14.35@i4.40: two decks 80 pound clipped lambs 13.80; fat western yearlings 12.50, aver- aging 80 pounds; feeding lambs and fheep around steady; 54 pound Nevada feeding lambs 14.25; heavy fat ewes! 4.50@5.50; lighter weight upwerd to 200. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 20.—(U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture.)\—Hogs re- ceipts 3,000; light butchers steady; close weak; all other classes about 10c higher; bulk packing grades 8.00@ 8.40; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers 8.756@9.10; top 9.55. . Cattle receipts 1500; beef steers ftrong; few choice beeves included; early top 11.10; other classes mostly steady; feeders slow. Sheap receipts 7500; killing classes steady; western lambs 13.90@14.25; fed - Stocks - 'S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELO NEW 173% | Burke 139% | Compass 55% | Francs 148% | Jup } Oil Securities | Cd LOCAL OLL STOCKS 48% | Bessemer ---------.. 22 a4 42% | Big Indien ——___. a4 16 75%] Boston Wyoming —.-_.1.00 1.10 190%] Buck Creek 20 Gat uation, and that the management knows nothing to warrant numerous reports accompanying the recent «e- eline in stock of the company. The Netional Tube company, sub- sidfary df United States” Steel, ad- varices the price of steel pipe $4 to $5. per ton. Leading independents: in the industry immediately followed suit. Official of the Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Burlington rail roads have perfected plans for the merger of the three companies which will be submitted to the I. C. C. at ‘Washington on November 17. The Federal declines from Reserve ratio system 2 to 75.2 per cent. The New York Fede bank ratio advances from per cent Reserve’ to 78.8 Twenty industrials 101.26 off .74 Twogty rails 92.59, off BBS cad tod Spi More Ol! in Teapot. Another showing of shale oll was struck gy the Mammoth on Thursday in its location No. 15 on the ‘north west quarter of section’ 11-38-78, just haif a mile south of the gusher which was uncorked: week before last. This strike was made at a depth of a lit- mately the same level in which the big flow was found. While indications were that the flow might be devel cased off and drilling continued to the lower sand. oe Ve Free hair cuts for twelve months and a pint of “home brewed” on each visit was won by a young woman in a Nebraska village raffte. - A pair of silk stockings was won by a man. eltpped 33.00@13.10; yearlings 10.50; no choice cheep included; feeders dull easier. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., Oct. 20.—Cattle re- cotpts 1730; market steady; beef steers $6,00@ $7.26; cows and heit-rs $3.00@ $5.60; calves $4.50@$8.00; stockers and feeders $4.50@$7.25. Hogs receipts 200: “market steady; tep $9.25; bulk $8.00@$9.25. Sheep receipts 2800: market steady: | lambs *19.00@13.75; ewes $4.25@$5.: | teeder lambs. $12.256$13,25. > tle over 1,500 feet being at approxi-] oped to something worth while it was | - Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets PAGE THIRTEEN } ° e ° ° RACE ON WITH SALT carrying independent oi] from ‘bit turned tn at the other end will, for the present and arrangements have The turning to water of the output from the shallow sand is not taken as) a dissapointment to cortpany officials as it does not condemn the structure and owing to thé present status of the drill'ng it fs known for sure whether} the’ water js coming directly | gas producing horizon or. breakin through from some other level will be determined later as progresses and it may he at later date that efforts will be td develop the gas output to it lest possibiliies. rs rome} made) Fishing to be Resumed | “With the tools in the hole, the 2 well of the Mosher Salt Creek sy ai-| tion 19-39-78, has been in the top the| second “Wall Creek ‘s:nce the latter part of July and all efforts to lift the} tools have so far been unavailing, al:| though fishing has been carried on| almost continually since that time! | with few interruptions. | RR. J. Mosher who has just returned |from several days snent In the Rock | River district will gO to the field in | the morning and with the aid of some new fishing: tool will endeavor to lft” the bit fro mthe bottom of the hole and complete ti well. P. & R. Has Two New Ones | Producers & Refiners Corporation| has’ made two completions during the past week with a total new production | of 225 barrelg. No. 1 on section 18 40-78 in the Salt Creek field wes drill- | ed in at 1810 feet and is now pumping | on the beam with an estimate. output that district. of 200 barrels. No. until a later dat . ° > With beth the Central and Western Pipeline companies| French turning oil into the mains at Salt Creek today, a race is now| on to see which firm will deliver crude to its Casper terminal | ;; through the first common carrier built for the purpose of} U Both lines have been water tested and are now full. 13 on section 2 | force the water ahead which will be|2647 in the Ferris field } as a1 output let out at this end until the oil starts|o? xtc 5 barrels which was struck|ATmour & Co., 4%e nning at 1800 feet. Owing to lack of stor pet ee en Fac3g - The Western will carry Midwest ofl | age facilities this well has been capped! Barhichem S$ p. m., ta when it fs hoped that 8 Oil developed in manufacture 4,000 g high test carr: will come ‘This to Casper. not UNDERRE s WANTED Teapot Acreage Responsible parties will lease or make drilling agreement on close in Teapot acre- age. All replies strictly confidential. Address: P. O. Box 892, Casper, Wyo. company Creck field was azain placed in oper-| ation this morning and is now sep- erating gasoline from the natural gas wells of thet This nlant has a capacity of 1,500; from the/o cubic feet of gas’ per day and in the lons.ef gasoline ThIS/the Salt Creek gas being unusually rilling| nigh in gasoline content. Preparations are now being made | |for the erection of a still in the field | Ss hIEM-| for the nurnose of topping the oil and this product will be blended with the gasoline from plant making it a marketeble product. | No.| It is also possible that a line for the} ng of this output may be built fate on the southwest quarter of sec-| although it is not probable that it the one before ow- | ing to the fact that there was no mar- ket for,the topped oil in the field and N AMERS company. Fam Dom. of Can, Dom, of Cas ‘rench Repub Repub The Kingdom of Belgium, 74s <ingdom of Belgium, 6s - ingdom of an - K. of G Bus, I of G. Sis, 1 L of G. - Ss. The American eZ American Tel and Tel., cv, American Tel and Tel. “am col tr, 58 - Canadian Pacific deb. Salt | . CLOSING OUT Leather Vests, Duck Coats | Mackinaw Coats AT ABOUT HALF THE REGULAR SELLING PRICE We are discontifiuing this department and can save you many dollars on this class of merchandise. i). D. Barnett Outfitting Z 154 South Center Street nm} other | PROMOTERS Of Oil and Industrial Enterprises ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for the successful presentation of your proposition to the public. Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and place your publicity where it will bring results. Thoroughly familiar with all phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- tions. Years of experience in the writing and handling of all forms cf publicity. For interviews address Box A-177, Care of Tribune oF wf Hakh |

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