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been greatly Ohio Oi rate of 50 barrels ging up. PAGE EIGHT OHIO’S NEW WELL IS MONTANA SENSATION No. 3 Baker in Kevin-Sunburst Field Flows Over Fifty Barrels an Hour Before Being Shut in; Com- pany Starting Many New Wells Interest in the entire Kevin-Sunburst field in Montana has t company nulated by the good showing made by the No. 3 Baker which started flowing at the an hour one night last week. It had to be shut in the following morning for lack of storage but is be- lieved to be good for 1,000 No. 1 Eng: rigging Shaw, section 35-26-2w; rig- No. 2 Larsen, section 17-35-2w; rig: ng up No. 2 pmert, Baker, 5 Salt Creel. Tract G, section other opera 2w; rig:| mn 4-35-2w; rig fon 29-39-78; 19-39-78; tion 6-2 barrels a day for a short time at has Rock River. ‘0. 2 Harrison-Cooper, ; drilling at 210 foet No. 8 Harrison-Cooper, section 2-19 drilling at 700 feet. Lance Creek. No. 8 Converse, section 32-36-65; section 3-19 section | rigged. No. 4 Lamb, section 5-85-66; drilling 25n-| at 3,050 feet. Grass Creek. No. 89 State Land, section 19-46-98; ged. 0. 19 Wiley, section 18-46-98; drill ing at 200 feet. Baxter Basin. No. 1 Union Pacific, section 21-16. 104; drilling at 2,750 feet. No, 1 U. S. Permit, section 22-16- | 104; rigged. Mule Creek. No, 8 State Land, section 24-39-61; | arilling at 800 feet Mercer Dome. No. 1 Brophy, section 33-51-95; drill ing at 1,980 feet. Oregon Basin. No. 1, section 8-51-100; fishing for | tools at 680 feet Utah. No. 1, Chalk Creek structure, sec drilling at 150 feet. mahogany whether the person wer out in the morn woman and wa SEXLESS SELLING IS HERE, GIRL DECLARES NEW YORK, March 10.—There's > longer 4 The impor! sex in business. lesk do! hair or a lanky indly nd a Woodw © rece! When I ht years different od was eith ty of bel ant official bthind the give m rap n the other side a petite blond with a qual stogie. rd, suc: 0,000, has “things women were rare in the field and when I started ng with a policy and » pencil I was reasonably sure to en- counter two attitudes: the man I ap 5 interested in the sold something by a unusua:ly deferen- tial or else he was actively hostile because ‘women don’t know anything about business.’ “Now—the business woman has lost her novelty. Prove to a man that your proposition {s a good one and he doesn’t give a thought to age sex or color. No longer can a wom- an, just because she is a woman, ex: pect to wheedle her ¥ past the office boy and take up a busy man's time. “But a woman, calling on a pros- pect not as a woman but as a sales man, need never fear discourteous treatment. “The bigger the man {ts the more considerate he {is in listening, It is the junior clerk who puts on airs. “But the day is gone when a wom an in business can lcok to her sex either as an aid or a hindrance. Men MISS CONSTANCE WOODWARD. LISTEN A few dollars invested in oil leases at the opening of a new oil field may make thousands for you. I have state land leases in the new San Juan Basin oil fields of New Mexico that can be trans- ferred in 40, 80 or 160- acre tracts at $2.50 per acre. J. C. Roberts at Hotel Henning. a” SWAN UNDERREAMERS sh ipe Always Follor BWrip MACHINE simply aren't aware of {t any longer.” Fair Weather To Continue WASHINGTON, March 81.—Weath- er outlok for the week beginning on Monday: Northern Rocky mountains and the plateau regions: gergrally fair east and occasional rains west of the dl- vide, Temperature above normal first, about normal thereafter. Southern Rocky mountain and plat- eau regions, fair moet of the week, altho week west of divide; temperature above normal first of week; near nor- mal theibafter. Temperature near normal. ————__— BRUSSELS—After a conference with Foreign Minister Jaspar. who just returned frem Italy. King Al- bert sald “there is complete har: mony between the Itaiiaa, French oid Belgian governmerts concern- mg the'r attitude toware Germany.” a tatlor. ng dl Alllea Chemical & Dye Allis Chalmers American Beet Sugar - 43% | Bessemer Hide & Leather pfd — International Corp - Locomotive —- Smelting & Retg. and West Indies Baldwin Locomotive ---. Baitimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio Chandler Motors ae Chicago, Mil and St. Paul Chicago, R. I. and Pac . | Kinney | Mike Henry .— | Red Bank a | Picardy — Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products Players Lasky General Electric -. General Mctors Goodrich Co. Great Northern pfd .. Ilinols Centra! Inspiration Copper International Harvester International Invincible Ol Kelly Springfield Tire -_ Louisville and Nashville - Mexican Petroleum ex Aiv. Middle States Oil New York Centra! rN. and Hartford Norfolk and Western - Northern Pacific ------ Oklahama Prod and I Pan American Pennsylvania People's Gas y Consolidated Copper - 4|Cat Creek ---. ] Osage -... Royal Dutch, Sinclair Con O11 Southern Pacific — Southern Railway Standard Oil of N. J. - Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper ex diy Texas and Pacific_ Tobacco Products Transcemtinental Oll United Retail Stores -_ 8, Ind. Alcoho! Unitec States Rubber Inited States Steel -. Utah Copper Westinghouse Blectria ex div. — Willys Overland —_ 3 American Zinc, Lead and Sm. - Butte and Superior -. Cala Ptroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore Maxwell Motors B Consolidated Gas American Linseed Oj] — Chicagb Northwestern ‘beef steer: Standard Oil Stocks | $14@15; heavies $12 Cumberland — Galena Co. N. ¥. Tran. |aged wethers $9@9.50 in wool; shorn | baptism. The clilld is also used in « Prarile Pipe Solar Refg a. 5. Ss. s. 8. 8. Union Tank a ee RARE PERFUMES 10 BE HANDLED BY WYOMING DRUG SUPPLY COMPANY the merchandise offered t line in the opening today | quniters to 63 cents fine, W! of the Wyoming Drug Supply pany at Second and Wolcott streets are Italian -perfumes eaid to be at| pects of the trade are consid the present time in no other cittes, of the United York and Philadelphia. usual and a fortunate incident that Pacific states; generally fair in Cal-| Casper has been able to obtain these ‘fornia and occasional rains elsewhere Stlect essences. The perfume ‘Boston Wool |\nenth’s dealing has besn quiet with rains ere probabb first of Adon I] New| has been offered for the Jericho poo! | It {s an un‘! has not been confirmed to are made by Colle Erbu, pertumer for the royal house | of Italy, and adjudged by many per- sons to be Europe. They are made with an of! There are no synthetics among |them, but all are made from flower they are worthy | great care with which the containers Many of the bottles es such as were | have been made. | are moulded alc lothers are beautify Che Casper Daily Cribune tocks -:- Grains AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCK TRADING QUIET TODAY Mexican Petroleum Scores 13- Oil Securities @y Wilson Cranmer & Company) LOCAL OL STOCKS -30 Big Indian Boston Wyoming Buck Creek — Burke —_ z Blackstone Salt Creek Point Advance on Early Chappel! -. Sales. Columbing -— Consolidated Royalt; Domino Deimino horn ak rantz Gates - Jupiter NEW YORK, March $81—wWith many traders away for the holiday, trading was relatively quiet in the opening of today’s stock market with the price tendency irregular. Initial hanges, with few exceptions, were of a fractional character. Shattuck Arizona advanced a point and moder: ite improvement was shown in Mar- and Ol], Standard Oi] of California American Can, United States Steel Iron Products, and Lehigh Valley. United Fruit dropped 1% and Betble hem “B" and Crucible receded frac ionally. Mexican Petroleum, ordinarily in Mountain & Lance Creek Royalty — Lusk Royalty Mountain & Gulf Royalty and Producers Sunset ean 02 active, added 13 points to its nine Tom Bell Royalty -.- 01% point gain of Thursday, selling at Western Exploration_ 3.20 288. The Pan-American issues and | Wyo. Kans. = 65 california Petroleum also moved tc Western Oil Field 7 nigher ground. Gains of one to two Western States — hat oints were registered by Postum Y On _. _ 03 10 Brown Shoe, New York Air NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Brake and Willys Overland, Republic Mountain Producers —$ 18.87 § 19.00] Steel dropped a point and a reaction jenrock Oll —. trend was noted in St. Paul pre Salt Creek Prds. rred, Adams Express, Lima Loco Salt Creek Cons, - notive and Virginia Carolina Chem ine new - cal. Foreign exchanges opened irreg: 0 ular, demand sterling dropping % t< 66.75 1.67% and French’ frances climbing _ 184.00 185.00] 3% points to 6.66% cents. Moderate 18.50 mprovement also was registered by 51.75 jerman marks, which advanced 1% 15.00 © .0047%4 cents. Elk Basin S. O. Indiana Cities Service Co: | Fensland -_. Mammoth Ofl -. New York Oil -. | LIBERTY sunps queen A Uh Ste oo $100.97 First 4s -. 97.00 Second 4s - 96.95 First 44s - cond 4%s - — 97.12 Fourth 4%s Victory 4%s Low Temperatures Induce t Continued Buying and Prices Respond. CHICAGO, March 31.—Unseasonab- y cold weather led to higher prices ‘or wheat today during the early deal ings. Fear that low temperatures yould hinder growth and that other lamage to the winter crop might re sult induced considerable buying. July 2.19 | ‘nd September deliveries, representing Crude Market Rock Creek -. Salt Creek Lance Creek - Big Muddy Muie Creek Hemilton - Grass Creek ight — he 2'10| ‘he forthcoming new crop, were rela- Greybull 4u| ively stronger in price than May, h stands for wheat already 0} nd. The opening, which ranged ‘rom %e@ to %c higher, with May 1.19% to $1.19% and July $1.1! to 31.16%, was followed by decided fur- gains, Continued necessity for heavy feed ng of livestock tended to lift the corn Chicago Prices. market. After edi aT shade off ae CHICAGO, March 31.—(U. 8. Depart-| #° UP: May 7itic to 744 @ Sec. corn bE RE loultuze}—Cattle Re. | sored @ moderate general advance. a nals were bullishly affe:ted by re pelts. Se eats with week 95° | sorts that seeding operations were be butcher she stock largely 25@40c| "8 de'ayed. The market opened ec higher; good to choice heavy bee.|.° %° higher. May 44% to 45c, an played “‘Kleweliynai” ‘ater continued to ascend. " pda Despite higher quotations on hogs. steady to strong; bulls about steady; Veal ‘calves ‘aharply lowerilargely $1.80 | 2° Seov sion sumekee decked jmitpport ee ey @2.50 of, spots more; stockers and feeders strong to 26c higher; weeks | OR IN +] od buik prices follow: beef steers $8.15@ 9.35; stockers and feeders $6.85@7.85 t ¢ WHEN 5 mG al beef cows and heifers $5.75@7.85; can Jean Louis Ivor Mercanton, son of ners and cutters $3.50@4.15; veal the famous producer, Louis Mercan Sunburst = 1.30-1.5¢ eee Livestock alves $8.50@9. Sheep—Receipts 3,500; market strong; compared with week ago, fat lambs steady to shade lower; fed year jing wether and sheep strong; week's - extreme top old fat lambs $1 paid: (Ons cwaliepraly: Dora sa) ehe: aruais by shippers at close; bulk wool skins | 2"4 at the age of five days qualified 0@13: recently | 8 the world's youngest film actor clipped lightweight kinds mostly $11.50 | having apeared with Mme. Rejane in @12.25; extreme weights $9.25@10;| %!s father's production of Jean Riche nuine California spring lambs $15.50 | Pin’s novel, “Miarka,” which will be n outs at $12.50@18; new crop na-| own at the Rialto Theater today. tives largely $19@21; prime 81-pound| The film version is called “Gypsy fed yearling wethers $14.15; others | Passion. around $13; best handywelght wooled| In the picture the baby is immersed ewes $9; other light weight kinds $8.50] three times in the water of the river @8.75; clipped ewes mostly $6.50@ to delineate the custom of a gyps: descriptions $7.75 @8. later secene by Romany Kato, the Hogs—Receipts 8.000; mostly strong | srandmother of Miarka, Kate places to 6c higher; closed dull. about steady;| the baby in a bear's feed'ng-trough bulk desirable 150 to 190-pound aver-| for the bear to bring up. ages $845@5 top $8.55: bulk 240 to] It will be seen that the child pets 825 pound butchers $8.10@8.25; pack-}its name from Jean Richepin, author {ng sows $7.15@7.40; pigs dull, mostly | of the story, Ivor Mercanton, leading $6.25@7.25; estimated holdover 3,000;]man, and Lou's Mercanton his illus heavyweight hogs $8@8 medium | trious father. | $8.15 @8.40; light $8.15@8.50; light light} The baby was born at the Chateau 48% | $7.50@8.45; packing sows, smooth $7.35] de la Roque, where the filming of | a @7.65; packing sows rough $7.10@|“Gypsy Passion’ took place, and 45; killing pigs $' Mme. Rejane and Jean Richep'n were the signatories to his birth certificate. Louls Mercanton took sixty feet of film of the baby boy after it was born. and intends to keep up the practice of taking Iim of tho child every few Mart Favorable | 2e76 nic ey eee yee old. In a report to the Casper National ik from its Boston correspondent ited March 30 western wo-ls are quoted as selling at from 82 cents low fle the a softening tendency tmmedia:e pros d much brighter. The report that 52 cents date. WARREN COMPANY TD Soremait"actnts an RESUME PAVING WORK ws CLASSY FIED Lee B. Chase, superintendent or the “Dace Warren Construction company, The Want Ad “Page' rived here last night from Twin Falls qq eee, Idaho, and states that his com will resume work at once on pay} operations under contract her weather permitting. The comps . has been installing a new pav! plant this winter on thei erty | east of town. Dom. of Can. 6% per cent notes, 1920 -_--________ 100% 100% French Republic, 8s 'rench Republic, 7% Kingdom of Belgium, 7%: Kingdom of Belgium, 6s -. U. K, of G. B. and 18) U. K. of G. B. & L., 5%s, 1937-. American Sugar, 63 American Telephone and Telegraph cv. American Telephone and Telegraph col tr. 5: Armour and Co., 4% ~~... Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4%s Bethlehem Steel ref., 58 - Bethlehem Steel p. m. 5s Canadian Pacific deb.. 5s Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, re Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul cv. Goodyear Tire, 8s, 1931 =. Goodyear Tire 8s. Grand Trunk Ry. of Can Grand Trunk Ry of Can. Great Northern 7s A ~ Great Northern, 5 1-38 B Mo. Kan, & Texas new ,adj. Missourl Pacific gen.. 4s Montana Power, 5s A --. New York Central deb. Northern Pacific pr. le! Oregon Short Line gtd. yregon Short Line ref., 4s --. Pacific Gas and Electric 5s Penn. R. R. Gen., 645 Penn. R. R. gen., 5s - Reading Gen., 4s Sinclair Oil Co., Ts Standard Ot! Ca!., deb., 7s tnion Pacific First, 48 Inited States Rubber 7%s Tnited States Rubber, 5s jtah Power and Light, 5s -. Western Union 6%s Westinghouse Electric, 9755 93% 23% 9815 97% 115% 10356 10734 107% 107% 107% 107% 1075 TOBIN HOOD,’ FEATURING DOUG FAIRBANKS [a GLAGaLG OF FILA Much had been said in the way of! wonderful scenes that depict the agr America and Iris tlasaters with the irrepressible Douglas Fairbanks cast in the leading role, but it required the actual viewing of the production by the first audience here last night be-| fore Casperites \fere able to under-/ stand completely the reason for a wor!d of applause which has been giv-| en this classic of the motion picture} world. “Robin Hood” is replete with the| romance of old history and old le-| ‘s, the latter being such as had| heen built up around the people of} gland at the time of the reign of Richard the Lion Hearted. The das- tardly attempts of Prince John to! seize the throne during the absnce of his brother in the Holy land, the} timely return of the Earl of Hunting- ton who has been left to die as a de- serter to the cause of the Crusades, ‘he rise of this earl as the famous Robin Hood, his timely intervention, and the successful consummaticn of plans for the good of England, these things are woven into this great drama with an artistry that makés “be procuction stand out, For a film that includes most of the thrills which one {is accustomed to seeing in a picture, “Robin Hood” might well be viewed. Douglas Fair- banks’ athletle ability, his indomit- able spirit of going after things, have made this picture one of the best of the present, year. The settings of “Robin Hood” are wonderful. One sees the old castles of old England, everything from tower to drawbridif2, also the forest of Sher- woed with its band of merry men who have refused to submit tothe tyran- nbs of Prince John and many other MARKET GOSSIP Middle States Directors Re-elected. At the annual meeting of Middle States Oil about 20,000 of the 23,008 stockholders were represented. Of the 2,915,512 shares outstanding, 2,: 504,981, or over 86 per cent, were present, 2,490,817 by proxy and 14,164 {n person, and voted unani mously to approve the acts of direc tors, Retiring directors were re elected. Middle States Gets Big Gusher. Middle States Of] announces that its well No. 1) offsetting the Hughes well 12 miles north of Eldorado, Ark., is drilling in, and advices are that it will equal, if not exceed, the Hughes well, rated at over 20,000 barrels for the last few weeks. Well No. 2 on the same lease js drilling about six days behind No. 1. These operations are conducted by Ol! Lease Develop- ment Co. Easter to Dawn Cold In East and Far South WASHINGTON, March 81.—Tho predicted Easter cold weather blight was sweeping steadily eastward and southward today and by tonight ac- cording to the official forecast, the chill high pressuxe area originating some where in the arctic regions, will have spread practically over the eh- tire eastern half of the country. By tomorrow, the weather man says, the chitling fingers of the arc- tc visitor will have spread frost as far south as northern Florida, with a sharply declining scale of tempera. tures northward. To the dubious Easter bonnet, however, he does hold out the faint hope of a “slowly” rising temperature Sunday after. noon. ng the picture “Robin Hood”) for which the picture is set. which, is now appearing at both the! It s the¥2 scenes tnat lend so muc! romance to the doings. of “Robin Hood..” As one looks on Douglas Fair banks in this guise he easi!y lives ur to the greatest imaginings about the character who has such a large part in English legend. Adventure abounds in eyery foot of film unreeled during the screening of the photoplay, No picture that sought to disp’ something of the age of chivelary how ever would be complete without some- thing of what has been regarded tha greatest feature of that ase, the Knightly love and respect for woman. ‘The romance between the Earl of Huntingdon afterwards Robin Hood and the beautiful Lady Marian can easily be classed as one of the most beautiful love stcries on the screen today. Although the actual working out of the production, yet it perme- ates it and directs the plot with a sureness that is satisfying. OFFICER O’FLYNN Lose No Cutters IGRI mI CASING AND DRILLING TOOLS New casing in car lots. Have 35,000 feet used cas- ‘ing, 60,000 feet 4-inch line, and 30,000 feet 6-inch line. Several strings drilling tools, Standards, Stars and Nationals, J.C. ROBERTS & CO. Hotel Henning assified Rates} Effective March 8, 1923. Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE Will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ‘The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one in- correct insertion of any advertise- ent ordered for more than one time, rors not the fault of the advertiser Ich clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after in- sertion. No republication will be made when the error does not ma- terially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. 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BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! This ad good for one FREE paper vith every ten papers sold. Denver T mes, basement Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘HE PREMIER Service company, through its direct factory branch: in ymaha,. Cesire to communicate with nen having specialty selling experi- ‘nce with a view to select’ng, after nersonal interview a. district sales “epresentative for Casper territory; all letails as to qualifications must be ‘urnished in first letter. The Premier Service Co., 1808 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, BOYS—MAKE MONEY. Se'ling the Denver Times every Sat- urday morning. Hundreds of boys are doing it. Be sure and get your FREE papers Saturday. HELP WANTED—FEMALE --WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral hdusework; one who can go home nights; none but experienced need apply; references requirea. Phone 1738. | f WANTED—(Seneral house mafd for small family. Apply at 704 Parle Phone 1491. WANTED—Young lady walttress in small cafe, 303 West B. WANTED—Giri to assist with care of children and light housework. Phone 1820. WANTED—Woman to work in small boarding house. 414 8S. Oak. - WANTED—Experienced cook for 12- bed institution... Apply Box, A-13, Tribune, HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE U.S. GOVERNMENT _ position: $1,140 to $2,300 a year: men, 18 up, stendy work; paid vaca- tion;common education suffictent: in- fluence unnecessary; list positions ob- tainable free. Write immediately Franklin’ Institute, Dept. 468\W> Rochester, N, Y. 2 pesca ena A SL ‘ WANTED—Ccmbination cook, night d work, must be first class on’ pastry gf” competent to take head cook place it. “ necessary: one dish washer must. be rapid and wash dishes clean: two table waiters or waltresses above, for camp; warm comfortable s§-eping+ quarters; new bedding; private rooms for waitress, good wages to agreeable com§>tent relaible help; always in need of help; keen in touch with u: apply at Exchange Furniture C. Casper, Wyo. Saturday, March 931, and Monday, ‘April 2. Inquire for C. E. 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