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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1923. @he Casper Daily Cribune Oil -:- Finance -:- P.& R.STARTING NEW WELLS IN WYOMING Rapid Progress Made on Operations Scattered “a er New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye --.---. 66 American Can ——-, 8T o f se Th ; - s tts 94 92% Ba (Throughout State; Simpson Ridge Well 30 | Mixed Prices Prevail at Open-| Liverpool Strength Also Re-|fzechoslovak: Rep, sa. © 7‘ 107107107 Is Placed on Pump for Test cee ing But Gains Exceed flected In Opening of —|pominion of Canada: 5s, 99 98% 8K Ki . Chicago Tradin: French Republic. 748 - 94% 93% 84 “12 Losses ag! gs Japaneses) 46 i 90% 1% Pe 9 Kingdom of Beigium, 01% 101 101% f! Starting of several new operations and steady progress 1.81 : Kingdom of Norway 6s He BS a | on drilling under way in many fields sums up development me NEW YORK, July 7.—Conflicting : Secaco. July 1-~-Posstbilitios ot oe fe outa: on. ue - an E i 1% 3} work carried on during the last week by the Producers &| Baltimore and Ohio --.w Elkhorn _._ ‘og | Price movements again characterized| 2 pyle acy Re tie ep alee tee Ue ee GB, and Sh, oes a 103% 102% 102% = Refiners corporation, which has many wells nearing inter-|Bethichem Steet --______ . 5.00 | the opening to today’s stock market|wheat market today during the early sree ide egret 2 belek 89% 9 - esting depths in many districts. Tilittewta Pasion 61% | but gains exceeded losses on the| dealings. Besides, hedging sales of|smerican Smelting Ss ----- ~~ 0s 101% 101% The new Simpson Ridge well of the corporation, which | °a"™%#"_ Pacific or initial transactions. United States|M¢w wheat were light and Liverpool |american Tel. and Tel., cv. 15115118 1 struck oi! production at 665 feet In Thornton, northeastern Wyoming—| cnt, Leather ~--——---—-——= ‘o1 | Steel, Studebaker and “some of the| Wuotations were higher. Buying. how: |American Tel and Tel col. tr., 58 96% 96% 86H Pr the southern part of the state, will] No. 1, section $-48-65, bailing at 1,770 | Cero d@ Pasco Copper —--.-. Sr [other leaders yielded fractionally, | every lacked volume and forecast of |Anaconda Copper, 78, 1938 100, 99% 99% be placed on pump for « test, tank-| feet and preparing to run casing to| Chandler Motors ——_.. Su ceetconk sopaley “tg | Schulte stores advanced five points|Cooler weather northwest helped Anaconda Cpper. 8 1953, 56% set B % ¢ age tearing heen erqoted at th6 well | shui aft water. Chesapeake and Ohio ——--. soe ag Sherr . 02 | to @ new high tor the year and Pitts-| more or less to allay black rust fears |At,T. and San Fe gen. 4s --- fies weerosts. { site. Later the well will be drilled| Garland—No. 1, section 30-56.97,| Chicago and Northwestern Mae ea 93 | DUrsh and West Virginia and Mack|The opening, which varied from un |eoiitehem Bteel con., 6s, Series A Loa 98% 98% «OSE Geeper to explore lower horizons in| drilling at 91 feet. Chicago, Mil and Bt, Paul pid. - 31° |r in a Gull cero 4018s | TTuCK each gained one. changed figures to %o higher with lranadian Pacific deb. 48 - mr wane neee 178% O78%H_C«~SS:CS the same field and belief is hela out} Sand Draw—No. 2, section 9-32-95,| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. -—. New York Cf -—~---12.00 14.00 Schulte reached 3 potnts trom ite} September 1.03% to 1.08%, and|chi. Bhr. und Qunicy’ ref. 98% 97% 98 that more prolific production will be | underreaming 15%-Inch casing at 755|Cuile Cdpper --. Pioardy ‘03% | 204% | CR21¥ high, and Delaware and Hudson December 1.06%, ‘was followed by |Chi. Mil. and St. Paul cv., 644%, 63% encountered. feet; No. 4, section 14-32-95, prepar.|chino Copper Laren Doe “oog | S8SSCd 1% to 95, the lowest since| slight general gains and then a mod |hile Copper, és - 99% 97% oR + The status of other operations at|ing for deeper drilling; new well to| Consolidated Gas ---.---_-. 60% | Req Bank new 7.60 3.50 | 1921. Somo gains were recorded, how- | erate sas. tae edad i al te ear 1 Y the end of the week; follows: be started on section 15-32-95. Corn Products -—-—-—---_— 119% | Royaity & Produ 06% 07 | Cer by tho food, equipment, In.| Scarcity of offerings, July delivery | reat Northern 7s A ~ 10806 «106% 10s Salt Creek—No. 1, section 15-40-79,| Ferris—No. 12, section 26-26-86,|Cosden Ott 89) @anbet): -oc..--c Od tog | Gependent Steel and pubic utility|.(2 Particular, tended to strengthen |Yontana Dower Ss A —- Pl Ret ate f 3 rigging up; No. 3, section’ 15-40-79, | drilling at 2,355 feet; No. 22, section | Crucible Steel Tom Bel! Royalty ‘on ‘03 | Shares. Air Reduction advanced three| the corn market. After opehing un: | Northwestern Bell Tel., 7 iors 107s 107 cemented 8%-Inch casing at 1,997] 25-26-87, underreamme at 790 feet. | Cuba Cane Sugar pfd 42% | Western Exploration. 3.55 3.65 | Points and Houston Ol, Pan American | Changed to %e higher, September |Pacitic Gas and Electric 5s 91 90% 90% feet; No. 4, section 15-40-79, rigging] Mahoney—No. 1, section 33-26-88,|Erie --------- Yl ryo-Wan ac ane eT .78 =| ‘'B," American Woolen, Lackawanna, | ‘74% to -74%, the market scored an/Penn. R. R. gen., 58 —--. 99 93% osha up; ‘No. 5, section 15-40-79, cleaning | and No. 2, section 425-88, held up by |Famous Players Lasky -—-. 70 |Western Ol Fielas <2 70 ‘30 ‘Nickel Plate’ and several others|#@vance all around and then reacted |Sinclair Con. Oil col., 78 - 7% 97 97 out (well already producing); No. 6,|casing trouble at 2,360 and 2,883 |General Asphalt -__-.___ 27% | Western States ---.. .15 7 |climbed a point or more. Demand} *°mewhat. fouthera (Pacific! cv... 4s... 90% 90% 908% ection 15-40-79, rigging up; No, 7,| feet, respectively; No. 3, section 33-26-| General Blectric -. SERA TTY "4 bie mes ee 08 10 | Sterling opened slightly higher but] Oats were firmer with other) Union -Seraibea iirst 4s 91% 91 oy section 15-40-79, running derrick; No.| 83, running derrick. General Motors _-__ 13% New York Curb, Closing the other Baropean foreign exchange | Cereals, starting ‘unchanged to Ye] 7:0" pout ang right Ha ae 1, section 18-40-78, cleaning out at| Bailey dome, Carbon county—No.|Great Northern pra. —— 65 |Mountain Producers $ 13.00 $ 18.25 | rates were reactionary. higher, September 64% sto 185, andi wectinghouse Blecttic To emer MB | 2.724 feet; No. 2, section 18-40-78,/1, section 22-26-89, spudding in. Gulf States Steel ---..----.. 724% |Mammoth Oil 50.00 56.00 later hardening a little more. tilacackha Co. 6 Adis bi ra ed timbers being moved in for rig; No.| ‘Lost Soldier—No. 1, section 2-26-90,|Mlinols Central .----------..108 |Glenrock On ~ ‘65 “65 Cand Lill, Pl t Provisions responded slightly to " 1, section 82-40-78, drilling at 2,415/ drilling at 640 feet; Wyo.-Ill. No, 2,| Inppiuation ‘Coppa --.—-. 28 |Salt Creek Prd 1612 16.37 ella an weakeness of hog values. feet; No. 3, section 6-40-78, put on| section 11-26-90, drilling at 1,660 feet;|International Harvester --... 77% |Salt Creek Cons. 875 (9.25 ri 7 eer een and the members of his party when|ant communication to the president. pump to exhaust shale oll at 1,400) No, 4, section 11-26-90, drilling at|Int. Mer, Marine pfa. —-.-.. 24 |New York Ol --- 9.00 11.00 Provides Thr tving the transport Henderson docks there|The pouches will leave here July 22 feet. 1,440 feet. International Paper ---. 36% |Maring -—----.----- 4.50 4.62 July 26. President General New no-!and 23 and will travel over the regu- Bodie dome, Natrona county—No.| Sherard—No. 1, section 14-25-89,|Invincible Oil -----------.--. 19 |Mutual ~ ——--— 9.50 9.75 Indust I T. tified cabinet officers today that the|Iar domestic air mail lines to tlie 1, section 33-31-80, drilling at 1,785 | drilling at 1,850 feet. Kelly Springfield Tire -. — 33 |S. O. Indiana -_---- 53.25 53.50 ry in exas service will be available for import-| Pacific coast. feet. Bell Springs—No. 1, section 1-23-89,|Kennecott Copper -—--—-—. 37% |Cities Service Com. -. 183,00 135.00 ARRESTED IN DENVER ret Enos Creek, northern Wyoming—| drilling at 356 féet. LIBERTY BONDS. No, 1, section 26-46-100, run 6%-inch easing to shut off big gas flow, drill- ing will continue. Baxter Basin—No. 1, section 13-17- 104, drilling at 1,620 feet; No. 1, sec- tion 3617-104, drilling at 1,420 feet. DETERMINED FIGHT TO PREWERT SHOWING OF BIG FIGHT FILMS OUTSIDE OF MONTANA IS SEEN ALPINE, Texas, July 7. — The Candelilla plant, little known away from the Mexican border, and grow: ing wild, is being made the source of large money returns. The business of extracting wax from the plant is ex: panding and now large shipments are made to England and other foreign countries, The plant, a shrub about four feet high, resembles a weed, and has never been cultivated to any extent. The stem is round and waxy, and {t is estimated five tons of the plant CHEYENNE, July 7—George Byrd and Earnest B'air, both colored, are in custody at Denver at the request of Sheriff George J. Carroll of Cheyenne. held as suspects in connection with investigation of a burglary at the Zall jewelry store here last Saturday. A burglar or burglar smashed a show window at the Zall store and stole about $1000 worth of diamonds set in rings. Byrd and Blair, according to information obtained by the sheriff Motors B. Middle States Oil --... Missouri, Kan. and Te: Missour) Pacific pfd. ---------- New York Central -,------. N. Y. N. H., and Hartford -..- Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pacific Oil --.--. Pan American Petroleum B Pennsylvania Livestock People's Gas -. aon Chicago Prices. Srow to an acre. The yield of wax is|ieft Cheyenne after the robbery, ap- ° ° Sincere and. Refin CHICAGO, July 7.—(U. S. Depart- ery 3 to 3% percent, and sells for] parently in poor circumstances, but Wyoming Bakin ( ‘Oo Casper, wee WASHINGTON, July 7.—Moving pictures of the Demp-| Pure on — ment of Agriculture.) —Cattle—Re- | *>0ut 27 cents a pound. after arriving in Denver quickly blos. g e Phone 1 Reading ceipts, 500; compared with week ago,|, Factories for refining the wax have|somed in new clothing and appeared sey-Gibbons prize fight will not be shown outside of Mon- ‘eo each figure. about 25 feet high and weighing 125 tons, designed and hewn from pure white Carrara marble by George Grey Barnard, has been purchased by John D. Rockefeller and will be erected in @ “Garden of Eden” on the Rocke- feller estate at Poncantico Hills, N. ¥., it was learned here. ‘The group, so posed that Eve seems to be rising out of a rib of Adam will be placed’in a marble arched back ground now being com- Dieted Italian sculptors on the Rockefeller estate, when Mr. Bar- nara returns from « month's vaca- Canada. Two Barnard statues already btand near the site intended for ‘Adam and Bye. One, “The Rising Woman,” shows womanhood rising to a new strength, the other, “The ewer,” shows a nude man at- The Adam and Eve group is one of the boldest conceptions of the subject ever shown, according to the New York Evening World, which asserted it took Mr. Rocke- feller years to overcome a belief that the nude in art was demoraliz- ing. Some fifteen years ago he refused sto examine “The Hewer,”. then newly sculpted. Years later he by chance saw the figure in Mr. Bar- nard’s studio, and impressed by its strength, purchased !t. Among Mr. Barnard’s other works is the bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, at Cincinnati, a replica, of which, executed for erec- tion in London was finally set up ih Manchester, England, after it had caused a bitter controversy in art circles. He is also represented in many art museums jn this coun- try and abroad. COUNTY JAIL AT VOYE ORDERED Lavoye is to have a $600 jafl as a result of action taken yesterday by the beard of county commissioners, ‘This is the first jail to be erected in the Balt Creek district and answers a long felt want. Heretofore it has been necessary to bring all prisoners into Casper and expensive as well as {meonvenient method of disposing of ‘them. Raids in the Salt Creek field have often netted as high as a score of prisoners in a night. Residents of the nection will recall instances when the justice of the peace of Casper was taken to the field to hear the cases as fast ag the sheriff arrested the men. Deputy Sheriff Vance {s the officer on duty in Lavoye. He welcomes the jafl with enthusiasm. Butter and Eggs July 7.—Butter un- rece|pts CHICAGO. changed; eggs unchanged; 19,841 cases. ' rr , In Siam, {t is said. a wife who re deems her husband after he has sold himself ct gambling awns him there- after ap a chattel. “OPUTTERS:: PLAYING AT COLUMBIA THIS EVENING A musical comedy that can never fail to sttract attention is the de Ughtful tabloid “Sputters,” now play- ing at the Columbia theater. This Is a typical western comedy with the thrills and laughable situations and with characters that are both serious and comic. The part of Sputters is taken by Billy Maine. This actor's ability to stutter on the stage fits him for the role peculiarly well. The Harmony Four sing some western numbers in the interludes, and the other musical numbers are up to standard. A feature picture js run along with the comedy Motorcycle “Cop” Is Injured In Crash CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 7.—Wil- Uam Brewington, Cheyenne’s only “motorcycle cop” is incapaciated for duty by an Injury to a leg sustained when he collided with an automobile. Tho automobile came to a stop with- out warning, so suddenly that Brew- ington’s motoreyele crashed into the |rear of it. pace a Es Bed bug juice. guarenteed to kill atl vermin; will not s.a!n bed cloth ing. Apco Products (0. Phone 236. Standard Oil Stocks Anglo 14% 14% Buckeye 83 a Sontinental ----------- 35 37 Cumberland -———_— _ 99 101 Calena-. 157 158 Tiindis 97 98 Indiana 8 Nat. Tran, ----------- 23% N. Y. Tran —-—------ 102 Nor. Pipe -----+------ 98 Ohio Ol] --------ne---= 68% Prairie Oil --..---—~-- 186 Prairie Pipe -—-——-- 98 Solar Ref. 175 Sou. Pipe 96 §, O. Kan --——--—— 41 Wy Oct Ueeicerconancenes! 85% 8. O. Neb. ee 210 220 DOF Wee ee OOS 8. 0. Ohio nwnarn= 278 218 Vacuum 45% 8. P. Ol 137 weer eee meweenseeeene 1,70 Torchlight Etk Basin 1.70 GreydUll ----0n- eeenre--nvenene 1.70 Rovk Creek —..---—-. 1,35 Salt Creek .. wenemwenee= 1.25 Hamilton -..------—-. 1.25 Mule Creek an Bunbur#t -.—..--------. 80 FLING FIELD LIGHTED FOR NIGHT AVIATION CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 1—Tests have been completed of illumination designed to make the Cheyenne land- ing fleld of the air mail service safe for aviators who, beginning July 31 or August 1, will transport air mail by night. The corners of the field are indicated by beacons. A larger beacon, capable of casing a beam vis- ible 26 miles, is mounted at the han- gar. Red and white beacons havo been mounted on ‘each of the towers of \the wireless station. — Indireet Ughting illuminates a wind cone on top of ‘he hangar, top, $7.00; heavies, downward to $3.50. Hogs—Receipts, 11,000; mostly 10 to 25c lower; bulk desirable light and medium weight butchers, $7.75@8.00; top, $8.05 early; packing sows, most- ; few strong weight pigs, $7.25@ estimated holdover, 3,000; heavyweight hogs, $7.00@7.80; me- dium, $7.25@8.05; lght, $7.15@8.00; Nght lights, $7.00@7.90; packing sows, smooth, $6.25@) packing sows, $5.90@6. Killing pigs $6.50 (¢, GGHESTRA PLAYS AT AAEON DANCE HALL An added attraction at the Arkeon daricing academy this evening is the Kansas City Jazz band which has been engaged for the popular Satur- day night dance by Manager T. J. MoKeon, The orchestra that will ap- pear tonight is now on a tour to the Pacific coast. It is for this reason that the Arkeon was able to obtain them on such short notice. There are many talented perform: ers in the musical organizatio: Among them is Holly Moyer, pianis' H. L. Christensen, banjo player, as well as two saxophone players of ability. Moyer is one of the best Plan!sts now touring the country. He has appeared in Casper once before, and his old friends will welcome th! opportunity of dancing to his music again. eo Air Filled With German Radio. NAUEN, Germany, July 7— Ger man wireless telegraphy flashed 51,- 139 words abroad in one day recent- ly, surpassing all previous records. Thirty-five thousand words went to the United States alone, while most of the remainder was sent to Spain, Italy, Russia and Hsypt. The dull of the traffic was handled here at the Ellwesen station, Potatoes CHICAGO, July 7.—Potatoes firm; receipts 37 cars. Total U. 8. shipments 742; Oklahoma sacked Cobblers 2.75 @3.00; Oklahoma cked = Triumpha 2.50@2.80; Virginia barrel Cobblers $6.25@ $6.60. Seta os os he Bek EXPERT watch anG jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry, Co., O-S Bldg. New York Woman Is_ First to Climb Hawaiian Mount HILO, Island of Hawail, July 7.— The lofty, snow-tipped summit of Mauna Kea, highest spot in the Hawaiian Islands, has been sur: mounted, for the first time in history, by a party of women, which included Miss Katherine MacGregor of New York, a noted hiker, mountain. climber and writer. Mauna Kea, upon whose lower slopes is the ever-active volcano of Kilaues ss to a height of 13,825 feet above sea-level. The country on the slopes is of the roughest nature and the ascent is made from the semi-tropical temperature of sea-level to the bitterly-cold arctic temperature of the peak. None of the ty of eight suffered severe hardships ex: cept sunburn, wind-burn and blisters, hey said upon thelr return. Four days were consumed in mak- ing the ascent over the lava and the summit was reached so late in the afternoon that it was necessary for the party to spend the night at tho top, which was swept by heavy winds. Only two days were neces: sary to make the descent. SRS Seneca London and Moscow Have ‘Air Service KOENIGSBERG, Germany, July 7. —Passengers may now fly from Lon- don to Moscow in nineteen and ono- half hours of actual flying time. The air trip from London to Berlin takes elght hours. It requires four and one-half hours between Berlin and Koenigsberg, and the trip is made from here to Moscow in seven hours. Pasengers leave London, Wednes: day morning, take a night train from Berlin to Koenigsberg, and connect with the airship leaving here every Thursday morning for Russia. Tho service is daly between London and Berlin, tri-weekly between Berlin and Koenigsberg and Moscow. eae 2 AS Silver NEW 634 YORK, July 7.—Bar silver, Mexican dollars 48%. oe A single pair of sparrows and a nest of young ones will consume ‘about 3,000 insects a week, James A. Gorman of Hazleton, Pa., secretary of the anthracite concilia- tion bemrd, was elected secretary of the anthracite conciliation board, was elected secretary. Mr. Lewis made an address explaining the de- mands of the miners. JOHNNIE WALKER 1S STAR IN PROTOPLAY AT RIALTO Johnnie Walker, !f he were not a star before, jumped into the stellar circles in “Captain Fly-By-Night” which is now playing at the Rialto theater. Tiee clusive Walker with his hundred end one tricks, his vigor- ous action, and his pep, make this picture one of the fastest productions yet to be shown on a local screen. Many who have nm Walker in “Captain Fly-By-Night’ have com- pared his acting to that of Douglas His swordmanship, his y as an acrobat, and hia smile- -sticks, are reasons enough for this comparison, The story {s set in California. A revolutionist seeking to overthrow the reins of government and to seize the rich domain for his own selfish purposes. Because of his seeming elusiveness he is called Captain-Fly- By-Night. When the captain {s finally cap- tured and identified, the spectator has a surprise before him, while the smil- ing Johnnie Walker is on hand to walk off with the fatrest maiden in all Calfornia. —$—— Airplane Mail Service Ordered For President WASHINGTON, July 7.—Two spe- cial pouches will be sent from Seatt! to Vancouver, B. C., by hydroplane to deliver mai{l to President Harding, AUTO SERVICE CO, WE DO SIMONIZING Cars Washed, Polished and Greased DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 133 N. Wolcott 1 Block East of Henning Phone 2370 i ul n u u ‘ut x 2 Sarge vats of boiling water. The plant a 1 tana if the department of justice can prevent it. Repubile Ti Feats Uerate Menta elNap nce | Ie: usTiped into: the vate; ‘wulptusiol Musmicsors tone cttathed to ttle tes Asai Attarney General Crim, in charge of criminal | Sf Fecbuck -- largely back to season's high time; |! is added, and in time the wax| said, when they sent an inquiry to prosecutions esid that in anticipation of an effort to|southern Pacific ---.-------.. 86%|°xtreme top matured steers, §11.503} /00ty Bee ciate oer the} Cheyenne friends regarding what was market the fight films he had given emphatic orders some|southern Railway ——- eo Sai | eee ee Voce ee ae Seealitee: raaeeat Wei finty/ and: te krokes| eee ne ee ee time ago to frustrate any such at-|and exhibitors will be free to pre-|Standard Ol! of N. J. 38g | ee oceivclses hallty, about eteadye veer | into small pleces and shipped iniaacks. | R E SWIF | PRES gent thom if they are not involved in| Studebaker Corporation ———— 103% | Calves, $1.00 to. 81.26, higher: Mtockers | It {3 used as a base for varnish, fi} 5 e * The prize fight film law prohibits|‘Relr transportation, ‘The general)Texas Co. --——. 43% | Sha feeders, firm. Weel’s bulk prices| ers. floor polishes, ta’king machine| Mirters Present - conspiracy statute would apply, im ‘Texas and Pacfio — 19 follow. Beet st '$9.15@10.60; | "ecords and waterproofing materials transportation of fight moving plo-| Mr. Grim'’s opinion to all those, in-|Tobacco Producas A 78% | stocker mer ehe VE; Cae ie f : . eo iy %|stockers and feeders, $6.00@7.503 hen all the wax has been ex- N Cl F ; ‘ : ture films across a state line, but| cluding promoters of the fight, impll-|Trancontinental O!l EN Renee cont atten, VAP ew LOU! seaotea tha ribey remaining Ie, pitched ew Claim For Wishes to Announce to His Many Friends congress neglected to provide a pen-|cated in the act of instrstate trans:!Union Pacific ------—-------- 128% | canners and cutters, $2-40@3,60; veal |ffom the vats with large forks, al i alty for the exhibition of such films] portation o* the films. Unites Retell Stores ——--— 73 | calves, §10.00611.00, lowed to dry and then burned’ as Wage Increase ; , U. S, Ind. Alcohol ----------— 47% | “gheep—-Receipts, 11,000; mostly al-| fuel under the factory boilers. His Connections With United Retall Stores ----.----- 2 rect; native offerings on sale uneven-| 45 trad plant core wid, requiring seeryernaeopenses ly lower; compared with week ago:| 7° cultivation, the cost of the shrub ae ROCKEFELLER BUYS BIG __||ietusite. seas = ty Sirens Sa ee | eee mee antago cre x 7. . American Zine, Leod and Sm. sx | SMSE: torts, considered: in between | rear round, and the demard for wig | eutes, thelr demands for an increase THE QUALITY LINE ART WORK IN SCULPTURE |\site cna cupstior sore 2 20" | aces OM mores, culls and, sheen, |i sald to bo greater than the supp; |, Wage, to the coal operators nt a , "2 Colorado Fuel and tron ------ 27%|iambs, $1626; closing native top,| Its manufacture is coming to be one | !int Meetitng held in @ beach front Montane Pawer -------------- 57B| 15.25; culls, generally $8.00@9.00; na-|/f the recogn'zed border industries. |H0tel. John I. Lewis, international te NEW YORK, Juyl 7—A sigantio | tempting to break a piece of timber | National Leal ——.. --=-4 110% | tive feeding lambs, $9.00@9.25; wes! oO President of the miners union, was eoulpted group of Adsm and Eve, | With a primitive weapon. Shattuck Arizona -—-.------- 6 | rns, 12.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.00@6 Ricken \cbelenan 0Cths mente sae. HUDSON MARMON ESSEX UN Yan Sta P MOIOR TRUCK & LAR SA Second and Yellowstone THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Vistributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. Phone 2300 and 62 Ca: » Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center sts i} | IPS CLEAR SOFT AND PURE i Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles, ‘HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 503 East Second St. Phone 1151