Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 4

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‘FAMINE RELIEF PETERSON SEES For THis YEAR FAUM QRIGINAL Real estate is moving more rapid-| OWNERS, ONLY Standard Puts Up Price Today; jly and ut a firmer tone than ever! Instructions Issued to Postoffices 2 . before in the history of Casper, ac- Wyoming Issues Strong. in wAstn ted Press) inal (cording to the version of several real | Stock Markets : Bas ean Bit sit ate dealers who) were approxched | | legislative action was taken today by Despite the fact that marine haz-! Seeks to Curb Traffic in War Savings Stamps in Country REFINED OLS. BOUSTED ANT BL ARPROWED Atanas ¥|\this morning. H. J. Peterson one of | | congress on the bill appropriating the tne dealerg Packt ‘that Casper will ard has dropped to a minimum and! that ocean shipping has greatly de-| He kort so areducere ed by President | ee 4 building boom this summer that ilson for European famine relief. \i)) rival its growth during the rush creased transportation rates the| Standard Oil company today made] both the | The conferees report was adopted by | of the 1917 season. senate and the house with- an advance of one Hon on| Cut debate. all refined oils shippec . The} demand for American oil in foreign +» markets is proving one of the yreat-| est stimulants to the oil trade off-| setting the predic of the bears that the oil market would go to! | pieces at the end of the war on ac-) | count of the decreased demands. \] Wyoming oils listed on the big ex- New sub--divisions will have to be) added to the city and with the exten-| sion of the water system many dis- “\tricts that have potential fine resi- "Fruits and Vegetables | dence possibilities will be incorpor-| War Savings certificates the postmas- ‘vuted into the city limits. ter general has issued an order to all There are scores of residences un-|Postmasters instructing them not to} der construction in Casper ut the Pay any certificates presented by per- _present time, and virtually all of the Sons or firms known to be buying, or} Wes buildings are of the prepossess- | Publicly offering to buy, War Savings | ing type, the shack building boom Stamps from the owners, unless posi- changes are holding steady and are * ‘having passed with the furnishing of tive evidence is submitted that the constantly creeping to firmer figures.| Summary of General Conditions: adequate living quarters here to ac- Certificates were originally issued to Glenrock, Merritt and Midwest have Shipments are still heavy and prices! mmodate the constantly increasing the persons or firms presenting them! all shown firmer, higher prices with |react. Potatoes, onions, beans and | population. or payment, increased trading in these popular! &Tapefruit show a decreasing volume, Postmasters are further directed issues, The market Glenrock| While the carlot movement increased not to nay War Savings certificates In an effort to stop the traffic in | Prices to Jobbers and Ship- | ments Furnished by U. S. Bu- | reau of Markets, Denver, Colo. ee on |of the commercial uses to which the| ¢rom Russia, | ended. {statesman in England to avail him- | gested here that bunkers and railway a a !Bonar Law “Takes” |Berlin Swarmed With Bolshevik Propagandists Before: Outbreak of Hun Revolution, Is Report Airplane to Keep His Appointments | COPENHAGEN, Dec. 21.—(Cor- LONDON.— (Correspondence of respondence of The Associated Press) the Associated Press.)—An example Bolshevik propagandists were sent not only to Germany, airplane might be devoted has been | iit to China, England given by the Chancellor of the Ex-| chequer, Andrew Bonar Law, by twice flying from his home ‘in Lon-| don to Scotland-to make speeches in| the parliamentary campaign now The Chancellor was the first and France, jreturned from Russia together with the staff of the Danish legatior While at the Russian capital he had been acting in behalf of the Entente Powers. Four hundred Russian prop agandists he declared were in Berlin before the German revolution began and instructions were given for num- erous Bolshevists to be despatched to |England and France By underhana 4 routes. Recently, he added a number} nor sdoss me regard flying ae an ad- | of repatriated Chinese were sent} ture. He is a practical man of /home from Russia and among them business, with an eye to the saving were numerous propagandists. of time, and travelled by air merely The Soviet Russian government, as) o mmatierof economy ay it isieug: according to M. de Scavenius, undet- stands very well that its only posst officials who have to fill engagements bility of maintaining its existence is in different parts of the country and/in an international revolution and self of air transport for everyday pur- poses. By traveling by airplane, he crowded into six hours a journey! which would have consumed 24 hours by train. Mr. Bonar Law is not a young man opened this morning ut approximately | for apples, oranges and cabbage | WESTERN EXPLORATION on which the names of owners have| ea \eOfundlnicved ti noon to close|Price declines continued for potatoes, | not been entered, or have been erased Rae iiewev ene wanes bbage, beans, cauliflower and spin. HEAD ON TEXAS VISIT ee changed; since ander. ne | ions they are not transferable an Among the stocks 3 onions maintained a firm but! ‘ é B. Richardson, president of the are payable only to the original) 1 on the lo- cal boards the prime favorites seem whose time is valuable may be eX-| while the German revolution was pected to follow his example. nearing its apex the Bolshevik lead- ed in its BRECETESS: but were Had All He Advertised JANUARY 28, 1919 © piseupointed in the fact that the Ger. man administration remained in the hands of the social democrats. “They emphasized,” said the Dan- ish diplomat, “that Germany was only says Harold de Scavenius, the Danish|in her February revolution—her Ke- |Minister to Petrograd, who has just|rensky revolution—and they predicv- ed that she soon would have her Octo- ber revolution and more speedily than was the case in Russia. “The only cloud upon the sky of |their hopes is the position of the En- \tente. They say that if the Entente | will do as Germany did and occup the Baltic provinces and the Ukraine there is nothing to fear because in that case they would be able in a few months to revolutionize the French and British troops as they jclaim they already revolutionized the | German troops. Their only -alarm was less the Entente should occupy Petrograd and Moscow, because they knew their only weapon was propa- ganda. Bolshevists are masters in | revolutionary propaganda and at the head of this institution is an Austrian named Radek who in Moscow founu. ed _an_ internat nal federation oe | Apple Markets Continue Strong — | Presb; i i i | yterian Laides Aid. Will call af REPORT OF JUPITER WELL The demand is still active. Northern; A. N. ‘MeDaniel a prominent, Doug-| __S. D. Robuck, a prominent Oil man} for material and deliver Hiaiehed| 2. 3 f.o.b. 8 ‘ ssa asper toda ai OPERATIONS TO ee to $8.50 in leading consuming | = —$—$—<—<—$—<——— SEE i —_— markets. Shipments increased to 915 10-eSo-ehe-efe-eSo-efe-ete-sfo-alo-08e aS, KO K Cot j i cars, with barreled stock chiefly from} K o re regetoctoafetonectoiesetetestecteseteteedetenteteepetel loeteeions = 4 New York state and boxed apples} $ ° 1 that Jupiter Oil company was About| from Washington and Oregon. Se <) a] to abandon its hole in the Big Mud-| Onions Irregular With Firm Tone: iat 9 e ‘ 1 dy field on section 35-34-76, was|Best California Australian Browns| $ y 1 smashed this morning on authentic|advanced to $1.75 to $2 f.0.b. ship-| en S osier ° 1 information from the company head-|ping points. Shipments decreasea | %@ t quarters that the news was without|slightly with 364 cars compared with! g | a foundation. The company is drill |373 cars last week. About two-thirds] by x i ing at an approximate depth of 3,450/the movement was from New York, = i - seer atha eae crew whieh starved Massachusettes, Ohio and Indiana. ae brighten your costume we have tl ole being on the job. The well Cabb; Mark: . 1 Bf Sy ‘ & A 4 | abbage kets Continue Weak: Y is Being drilled steadily and eromines| Wisconsin Holland Seed lost the ad-| + GHoean Olite Men 2 Hosiery with particular 4 t ports should encounter the vance of last week, cl 2 £ Bree sands inthat prt of the ol o'SSa foe Closing at. $20 care to buy the best for style and the serv- ? eld at a depth o: eet. {to jobbers in consuming centers. Tex. i i i i % « _Logs of the hole compare favorably] as flat stock held at $3 to $3.50 per Ice It will give you. nea Pencorrcanonding depths: Ot | ewt. for small lot sales in south cen. é. Weh . fl | ¢ PALES CRUE i Uy oa S “| tral markets. Shipments of old stock e Vi 5 dications point strongly te success: increased to 419 cars as against 338 ; a ‘lk hi ee % ies ri “ik % ‘ ‘tion when the hole is com-' last week and new stock 107 as in col % pega edo opting eit ft ea = i cey aot | =} ale; towe * well and are! “Bean Market Dull and Weak: o@ rushing it to completion to take a |Movement continues slow and fur- | an al Pome Pet ect ting and woven y a antage © Dipset : eatt-| ther declines occurred. Colorado y s Ca. 2 aes ap te, ‘te ; | pintos are moving slowly in a com- ‘ to EI avOng: season’ SEAT + oh Jupiter ig aaleo manly ie i te |mercial way, prices declining to $b 4 < r other well on section 779 in the! per ewt. in bulk to growers at Gree-| oe t Salt Creek field. A shale well drill- 1ey ‘and $6 at Albuquerque, N. M., rice a Cc to ow ed by the company on that section arid ranted! €5 LoNsoutor sacked re, Zz is furnishing 20 barrels of oil a day) Cleaned stock in prices to retailers, & 3 } which will prove st plent supnly the/in south central markets. California & e & eee neces DEINE SME WANCICRSN OE) jshipping points quoted best sacked re- W b ] x ; ing put down. 5 i “k rly ( On the strength of the sotement| ange to bead "alfa sey Bs e e ommerclia O. a8 5 issued from the company P| Reldgabeutiatendy. strsol conta Neat wel a ee me reogas ° 1 wave woos tora sn to be Elkhorn, Consolidated Royalt: Outwest and Jupiter, while all stocks that have a recognized value are shar- ing in the rewards of the “bullish movement. Elkhorn was firm around 65 cents. Outwest at 8 to 10 cents and Consolidated Royalty near the 90 cent figure. _ All the: have} irregular tone while apples and celery continued to advance. Potatoes Lower: Further declines of 5 to 25c¢ occurred in consuming centers under continued heavy sup- plies. nearly steady at $1.80 to $1.85 per ewt., for northern and $1.85 to $1.90 for Colorado and Idaho No. 1 sacked Chicago carlot market closed’ Exploration company. Two facetious cockneys were pass, ing a Dublin butcher’s shop the other day when, seeing the owner stand- ing at the door, they decided on u laugh at his expense. “Well, old boy,” said. one of them to him, “according to your notice on the window you have cuts to suit ah | Western Exploration company, will owner, cxcept in case of death or dis-} leave this evening for Ranger, Texar ability. ‘in the joint interests of the Consoli- Postmasters also are advised that, dated Royalty company and the West-| when consulted by owners of War, He will | Savings Stamps in regard to offers to join S. A. Lane, a representative of | buy such stamps at less than cur- the companies, who is already visit- rent value, they should acquaint |ing and inspecting the various hold-'them with the fact that the stamps | F, . purses.” shown remarkable inc in value/white stock. Red River Ohios sold|imgs of the local companies in the can be cashed at any money order} ” «ayy a within the last week despite the in--/at $145 to $1.50 f.0.b. Minnesota | Texas fields. Are ort Seer ees rucien nebiee!| butcher! cng Tse arial ths creasing movement of from|shipping points. Western N. | At the headquarters of the com- | e same time,” the order adds}. as 5 small stockholders who arc " ©. 1 sack- | nies this morning it was stated that! “it should be pointed out that the} “Well, then, what sort of a cut aking the opportunity to get out, on the figures. The Taylor and Clay company this morning issued the following state- ment on the indications from the New York market. “It is extremely unwise to take a pessimistic attitude toward stocks, particularly the oils, as the price readjustment and bull markets make for more favorable trading.” and showed greater Renae th top| s ed white stock declined 5 to 10c at! ipping points, closing at $1.20 to $ 5 f.o.b. Greeley, Colorado, and $1.10 to $1.20 at Idaho Falls, Idaho, | and ranged $2.15 to $2.50 in south central distributing centers. Total, shipments were slightly below last week, with 3,324 cars for the week, of which nearly one-half were from Maine, Minnesota and Wisconsin. | cars. in producing sections and at $11 to Colorado shipped 251 and Idaho 184! Mr. Richardson would leave on a busi- need of the government for the pro- ness trip in the southern fields, but ceeds of the War Savings stamp is- no prospects of the business involved sue is great, and the holders should was outlined. It is probable that be urged to retain their stamps until these strong organizations will ac-, maturity as a patriotic act, unless! ‘quire heavy interests -in the Texas their necessities are urgent.” fields. an he was asked. “A cowld shoulder, of course.”— Chicago News. = Oklahoma Oil company which plans extension of its holdings to the local | fields, is a business visitor in Cas- | per. NOTICE - A_Macabee tea will be served at} George H. Allen were} the home of Mrs. E. R. Collier, 815 among the arrivals in Casper today go. Center on Wednesday afternoon. | from Lusk ‘Everybody welcome. 1-28-1t* | WANTED- omforters to tie by the THE BIG BUSY STORE + s 3 “+ cay, $12.25 in consuming markets. Ship-| has at any time during the past sev- oe aa months. ‘ 5 ments decreased to 121 cars for the | "% United States Food Administration License No. G-13057 entire country compared with 155 Y \last week. < Watch Our Windows BUY W.S. S. Watch Our Windows 4¢ REHEARSALS IN PROGRESS FOR ELKS MINSTREL Rehearsals for the big carnival ane minstrel show that will be put on by the Casper s lodge in about three weeks being held every night. Metordine to the belief of the entertainment committee the 30 local stars who will have the chiet parts in the minstrel entertainment, will put on one of the best locas talent shows that has ever been seen in Casper. Numerous plans are being outlined and while the minstrels to practicing every evening they ing so behind closed doors the outside world won't have any knowledge of what the “Bills” are going to pull until the night of the entertainment. It was first believed that the troupe could get ready to hold the show on February 10, but with the incorporation of many new tainment features it was decided to postpone the affair until February re do- 0 that 17. The Iris theater will be the scene | of the minstrel fete that according to predictions will be long remem- bered here. ESPY FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Arthur Espy, the 19-year-old Casper boy, who died from poisoning at-Lusk Sunday, were | the Shaffer-Gay chapel! held from this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. L. French, of the Methodist church, officiating. The funeral of the deceased. to the bereaved family. be, are} enter-. arrange- ments were,in charge of co-workers | Many beautiful, floral offerings paid tokens of respect | (oo a ls We make a special of salary Jonna Security Loan Company. O.S. Bide 1-2- MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 in “The Cavell Case.” Suite 302, | POPPOLOLSE OL SOLLO SOLO EOTOO COTS OTIOOTS © MATINEE "OD AW and NIGHT “The Cavell Case” THE WOMAN THE GERMANS SHOT The story of Edith Cavell, the British Red Cross nurse, whose shooting inflamed the world, is told in all its dramatic realism Edith Cavell was not a spy—she was not even accused of being one. But when Brand Whitlock pleaded for her life, he was answered in words that the world will never forget: The dramatic and appealing story of a great and noble woman, whom the world will never forget. Xd BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES IRIS THEATRE The British Red Cross Nurse Featuring JULIA ARTHUR “Tam only sorry we haven't got four or five English women to shoot.” can you give me for an empty purse?’ | | C. B. Craig, a representative of an| Every nickel spent at our shop for Butter Milk keeps | Natrona Butter Lower Butter, fresh made, salted or unsalted, Ib., 60c Strictly fresh re-candled eggs, 70c, two for $1.35. | Butter shop special roasted coffee, lb., 35c, 3 for $1.00. We sell butter milk by the glass, quart or gallon. Milk and cream at all times. Whipping cream every Saturday and Sunday. Our Cottage Cheese is delicious. Natrona Butter Shop 112 North Durbin—Phone 943 oes Roeteetoteetoteatroet ANNOUNCEMENT Richards & Cunnifigham Co. We have just received our-spring line of so ege oped EMENT | Heetestesretestosteteeteatertecetestosteepetestectecoetesrep deere “ Dress Ginghams and Percales This assortment contains plaid and gpes in all the’ beautiful colorings. ee et We would urge that you make your selec- tion while the line is complete. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TODAY and WEDNESDAY (Two Days Only) 36-INCH BLEACHED LAWNSDALE MUSLIN, 29 1-2c PER YARD wae 2 2 oegeey Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want The Best” 5 es i es I ss A i eB e Good News for Men You will be interested to know that we have just received a new shipment of all sorts of little hard- ware items that the handy man will find plenty of use for ’round and about the house. ~ 4 If you have a good idea for fixing or building some sort of a convenience for:the home, come in and ask us to suggest the right assortment of screws, bolts or hinges to, make your dream come true. We carry everyeuing in hardware. Just see. Holmes Hardware Co. 147 East Second Street Casper, Wyo.

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