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BHONSDAY, aOR 2, von, . ° > f NEW GRASS GREEK WELL FLOWING [=== crass sus. LOCAL om, STOCKS CHICAG ceipts, 8,00 IN GRAIN MART 2,00 | Favorable Weather and Crop Re- ports Weaken Demand In steers, $8.75; @3.35: bulk The second deep well to be brought ‘ta at Grass Creek was drilled in by the Ohio Oil A en ‘Ohio's No, 12 well on Wood's 0. P. Buck Creek . ..,..... Midwest Pref. 2.00 3.00]enced somewhat by the fact that C, No, 3 in Elk Basin is giving a vory } Boston-Wyoming Merritt .... 12.00 2 weather and crop reports wi ‘ satisfactory production of about 400 Saves B attleship, Burke . : Glenrock’ Ou . DEST ae ee BI ee 9 1.62 sidered favorable on the Whole. Un- other, ‘weak. lund rate being offset by firmer do barrels per day. This is coming from lack Tail it Creek 13.50 settled conditions between Germany| Sheep — Receipts, 15,000; mogiy,|'mestic money tendencies, Sales ap. Silver. the ancond mand, at a aeptn ce ree| Gets Honer Medal | cavitot rete Western Stat 87.00 and the aljles tended also to depress) Steady, wooled lambs, top, $12; shorn, | Proximated 850,006 shares, ‘The clos] NEW YORK, April 28.—Ba - fs Chappelle . . Prod. & Refin, \ values, Trade was not large, how-|'P $10.50 to elty butchers; packers, | ‘N& Was irregular. domestic, 99% - feet, No, 12 is tho Sonlnat rete: well which came Capitol Pete (o1| Cosden. ... 5 Elk Basin ever, and changes held within com: paratively narrow limits, Opening Another now producer drilled by the Ohio is Dinmond No. 5 at Rock Ri Me 3 ‘ ; “an | Okmulgee «tee - quotations, which varied from un on tho northwest quarter of section ! Casper Ranger Allen — ++ 37 changed figures to Me lower, with k 8518-78. The of! is from the Dakota et x .09 | Cities Service Com ..,, 244,00 May $1.25 to $1.25% and July $1044 | DENVER, pend and the well shows promige of p 2 ‘ |S. ©. of Indiana ...... 74.75 95.00/10 $1.04%, were followed by down: being exceptionally good. The produc- % ' x NEW YORK STOOKS. turns all around and by minor ‘tran- | @7-00; cows The Matador Petroleum company, 7 Jnion Pacifi 115.50 6.50 7 4 "7 arilting on section 33-17-77: in a struc: cost cog lois Rares Stht0 SSO NE, the Geeee Ap vesterdagte Anish to: 1M Jupiter -_.. ure rat Kinney . FOREIGN EXCHANGE higher with May $1.27 to $1.27% and a hy peat ae rates a e, Lanee Creek Royall | Sterling s+ «.$3,04% | July $1.05 to $1.05%. 127% and) coving lambs, ani a st igs rushing the eompletion of if Lusk Royalty Franes . ++ .0790| Corn reflected the weakness of Marks lo1st| wheat. After opening %c to See lower, including July at 61Ke to 61ic Call Money the market underwent a general set hock, he LIBERTY. BONDS News that planting of corn had be Hk. Leet gun in parts of Iowa ten days earlier Me than usual was @ source of further ah os weakness, and so too waa falling off CEB bat in export. business. The market, Third 4yn closed unsettled, Sc to 1%e net low- ECS ee er with July 60% to G0%e. ee MIR Ade the He Oats eased with other cereals, start Pix 3 ing unchanged to te off, July 37% Hardi f 250-barrel storage tanks. From infor ee. yr aa oa imayion avilable there ts no strike in 6 Mea edit the well which was suspended, but the action of the company in building storage tanks sbows that they are cb pe ed hopeful of securing commercial produ Lire -- ction. - 2 : . : rece Z Royalty & Producers ., 1.0.0 Tom Bell Royalty, Bunset ..... ‘Western Exploration ‘Wind River Refg, ~ Cat Creek Well Started. The Thermopolis-Cat Creek syndi- cate has spudded in its well on the Héover-Schwartz leasein the Cat creek of Odd Fell field. pera oh re property 3 WroMINnG tae om tai to 87%c and later descending a little was undertaken © announce- C FESS CREEK — amen meenn nn $1.75 | ROCK Creek -————an---n-———-=-=n$1.50 | moro. ment that the well on the McCarthy i Salt Crock ——---nneq-ne--------= 1.40] Provisions went lower as well as Geemeets Which. adjoins tule : B “a. 176 eet ate PEM sive in Ageeit M4 fraternal organization, British exchange was more respon Bipriom aver. the, caning, cArnnee: GRATION cerita preci wenecencestow 438 TT Tan] Marken Pte om "Pt im the NOK) Ty attending a meoting of a fra-|sive to the lower bank rate but tho tanialve: Gata Mine tat eacnitne Lance Creek eee 7" 70 ternal organization, the presigent re-|local money market held firm with 0 eri | early. completion of. this well. which Lander ---—. Scamatsienehieentammteeai Closing Quotations. lated how he had found himself seated |c#!! loans at (% per cent, will be an offsot te the MoCarthy pro. ens | CHICAGO, Apri by a man who had been in his employ ae Natal difeer. ij 3 aoe Fer tho first time in history, the 2 Water Sand Cased Of. congressional medal of honor, the Drilling in the Kasoming hole on Wheat—May $1.27, July $1.05, NEWSTILLS FOR |SUNMISE AND WHEATLAND) ers Oats—May Si%Ke. July athe. highest fi! See et rere: pores day $1560, ouly AEN: Maho) ed at the White House to Robert EB. + Lard—=May 39.47, Ju 90. reaee Aiea at ioe leper tennad Cox, a chief gunner in the navy, LARAMIE py any ee AT RALLY Ribs—May $9.20, Suly $9.52. Was placed to shut off a water fi "The ceremony took place 17 years to +. from a sand at 1,620 feet, to ot firm. the day from the time Cox, whose =. 5 Provisions. gL as an insurance against further] home is in Belmont, Pa. sayed the | HEATLAND, Wyo., April 28.—| CHICAGO, April 28,—-Butter—Low- Rees. Sone is m baisicebip ehleiouel frien deat Somer. well, which. was started with| After an explosion @ turret &20dnch hole, reached the water| ignited powder in adjoining han- sand with 12%-inch casing. | dling room, Cox flooded the after should permit a deop enough hole magazine at the risk of his life. thoroughly test the formations of the] Thirty men were killed in the acci- entire district. dent. Cox, ass warrant officer, was A id- jtatter city on Tuesday evening, which} 19c; at mark, case include®, 20@21c. | young lady ments Keep Pace With Mid was attended by abeut one hundred antes counter. fe Aided yy eanetgertmomedgl seprne seared Sieh tree ne oe ees os ‘ automobiles. Michigan, Minnesota .und Wisconsin | ‘You don’t call them toilet art.| Be Better Looking—Take Caer ap east oa perro oo ae nye tenga penny: Ahead In line wih the extension policy| ‘The rally was held in the fine C. Fi] bulk round white, 95¢@$1.05 owt.; new, | cles?” Olive Tablets water, the necond soda’ water and the| ruary legislation was enacted or iedinny Salacis iin fibetieiater aur eii ae nas So ts aati in Sunrise, | firm; jlorida No. 1, 07.75% barrel:|_, " Goi leastewars the Inst few times) ‘To have a clear, pink skin, bright B20. c an the oceasion.| No. 2,'$5@5.25 barr I've used 'em they cleaned me prop- "Pir q = 1,620-foot sand sulphur water. The an exception to be made |nouncements have been made this) sy weno. wad bd eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy structure is not.a producer at this| in Cox's case, ; President Harding |week that the Laramie plant will baler canee re acmeanite t uinoae oe F . Lea d. : ie Waslinaien, Bate like childhood days, you must keep Make Vous Feet Hepey! Remove Those Sale once Sse inp pi Bic ited the medal personally. | Increased by the addition of 10 new’ convincing aaj in support of the| A’ TLSCO Leads in NOTICE. Dr, Edwards’ Oliee rab ta ae | never sean a eorn tickled to death. sass ‘ jroad bondsy* pentinent of the Ladies of the Altar snd Rot tabi f oat | SPDLYS fer drops of “Gots-Ti" to sours. recommended a thorough test. of his examination has not been made| The increase in ths size of the Lara-| meeting. as far ag it was indicated I t B 3 soclaty will hold.a bake wale @aturday Le ps eee wlth a a Heh Seat oben de engstl (as Br iey known here. Midwest interests and|mie plant is the natural result from|was overwhelmingly in favor of the mpor USINESS) atternoon at the Casper Storage | —yet have no dangerous after effect, | bat & loose plsce Of dead akin that you 400 fe other largo companics are said to be|the enlargement program recently put |issue. Bakery. 428-2! Take one nightly and its, sas tits ht of with you! tele fe he eh et is re-| examining the structure. ree into effect by the Midwest: company.| After the address the program’ wa¥| ? — 2 Or ar ‘They start the bile Sorta | ek L¥ rehe Bow, 0 emit pelea ty ere of the Although several new stills have been | changed and a number of fast boxing| SAN FRANCISO, April 28, —-Im-| Snow ts white because its crystals) constipation, That's why millions of pgthing, of ail 1, it fala. ; by & grilling v5 exe ne O'Brer By Bie Santa Fe Directors Renamed. |added to the capacity of the Midwest | bouts were staged. Martin Dodd, of| ports through the San Franc'sco cus- ane scl at RHE share rays of sold . wrence 4 nicago, ture. Operations will be. re-]. TOPEKA, Kans., April 28.—A ma- plant it has become necessary to store; Wheatland, acted as referee and the| toms district during February were a i naiats. - TREND LOWER | Livestock Mart 35.50@7; calves and bulls, steady top, $10; choice shorn wethors, $7.25;| —— Mexican doll tow light shorn wethers, $7,$5; best} N@W YORK, April 28.—Selling of —— shorn ewes, $6.75. railroad shares was resumed at the Lead Advanced Again. opening of today's stock market as al NEW YORK, April 28—The Amer April 28.-—Cattle—Re-| Fesult of yesterday's cut in the Penn-|ican Smelting & Refining cam ¢ oeipta, 600; atronmer; beet stecra, 9¢.00|*¥IVanla dividend, Atchison, Penn.| toda: pany, Sheep — Receipts, 5,200; strong; lambs, $8.75@10.00; ewes, $5.00@6,25;|!iminary foreign, exchange rates on for seven years as a chauffeur. Money and Exchange. “It was the finest thing in the} NEW YORK, April 28.—Prime mer- world that eould have happened,” the | cantile paper, 7@7% per cent. Don’t try to fox trot on president continued, “fur on that night| !xchange—Irregular; sterling, de | *** Selig 2f Fear corms. we met as: brothers for the first time | 4nd. $3.95; cables, $2.95%. and ever after that he was a better| Franes--Demand, 7.62; cables, 7.64. ffcur and I was a better em- Belgian francs— Demand, 7.65; ——— |The cause of neighboriiness and good|er, creamery extras, Sie; standards Latent tm Tollet Articles. $6.05, \fellowship between Wheatland and] not quoted. “IT want some o’ them toilet articles x * Sunrise was substantlaily furthered| Eggs—Lower; receipts, 22,497 cases;|mentioned in your catalogue,” said Standard of Indiana Improve-|at w get-together meeting held at. tho| firsts, 2114@220; ordinary firsts, 18@ |Cactus Joe tc iSSis ALR west Enlargement jand twenty-five county seat boosters! CHICAGO, April 28. — Potatoes — “Just what kind?” HA COLOR IN CHEEKS who camp over by train and in 25/Steady for old; receipts, 3% cars;| ‘Playin’ cards | MARKET irc : @be Casper Daily Tribune PAGE SEVEN WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS| Fteaesswescssis we DEAR AND ON | SS ‘ yi 60 and 90 dayay six months, §%4@6% per cent, April 28.—Cattle — Re Call money firmer; high, ; beef steera and butcher ruling rate 6%; closing bid.’ 6%’ off ohe stock, active: mostly 106 to tbc fered at 7; last Joan, 7. higher; top yearlings, $9; top heavy | aun bulk beef steers, $7.75 — Metals. fat cows and helfers,| 9, Selling Resumed at Opening To- n ( company a few days ago. ity - bulk vealers, $8@8.75; bulls targel, 2%C; M a : present, this is a flowing well, making about 50 arPeln. wer Aryl acai Sasa 1 Chicago Trading Sane ell. Hieanere Bnd : | Senders, day But Pressure Ts Eased | ‘rin—trmgutar, spot and wil prohebly settle down eventually to a good pumper. ‘This | Bis Indian i NEW YORK CUKB CLOSING / Me int Before Noon TON ee , black oil, the exact quality of whigh has not yet been Bessomer ~ = 2.) 2 Midwest Refg..-. ..$145,00 $146.00| CHICAGO, April 28.—Wheat prices} Hos#-—Receipts, 24,000; active, 150] LeadeWirm; spot, 4 letermined. pale aa tie vetlcsatauattss Sus | Ltda ckatone Galt Creck -. Midwest Com . 2.00 2,50) had a downward slant today, influ:|*® 25¢ higher than yesterday's aver-| NEW YORK, April 28.—Trading in| Zinc—Bteady; Kast St. Louis spot, age, hoga wel! gold, top, $8.60; bulk,|the stock market today was some-|$4-90@5. $8.10@ 8.50; better grade pigs, eady;! What mixed, the lower Bank of Eng-| Antimony—spot, and heifers, $6,00@7.00;| Y!vania, St. Paul, Union Pacific and | $4.35 to $4.50. tion has not been gauged: sient rallies. calves, $10,00@13,50; stockers and|Candian Feeifin were lower by frac ——_—- foliations “ere tint it oil mate t. Mexican Fetroloum,, $150.50 $149.12)" Sutuequently the market took an| feeders .$5,00@7.00; bulx, $3.00@| "ona to @ point, Motors and artil-| NOTICE TO W USERS. 000 barrels. . Sinclair Oi ssesom 8080. 9062] upward swing cam A reault: of pame| #20: % iated specialties were heavy, Willys-|| All persons having unpaid water ve feces (G0 . si.99 pti revival of export demand: and be.| Hoss—Receipts, 2,300; market, 15c Copier, preferred losing 114 points | bills etter April 20, will be cut off ‘anks wik 5 ‘an American Pet <- 71.7) 71.50! cause of progress of ‘the emergency | 8Md 28c higher; top, $8.15; bulk, $7.25/4"d Bosch Magneto 3 points. Oils, | 0M the use of city water. % prigpaded pies Hutton Lake .... 5 are f U, 8. Steel ...... 83,00 $3.12) tariff bill. The close was at Mi @8.00. shippings and some of the independent ATE OF One RRyitaeee, 4-28-0t steels featured “the firmer issues. Pre. See 5@115 London were not materially altered, despite the unexpected reduction of Freese against rails eased after Pierce Arrow ami Chandler showed extreme gains of 1 to 2% points and FF, Banquet tciicvon ana repsviie Rete 1 : the openin; ova utch, She! ‘rad Experiences at | ini. "Grniiar xapnsic” siouewees “Gets-It” to 1%. Baldwin Locomotive, Amer > ‘ ae ican Woolen. United Fruit and Sears WASHINGTON, April 27. — Presi-| Roebuck made similar additions to the dent Harding recounted to an audience |#dvance. Before noon, however, Mex. lows Tuesday, assembled | ican Petroleum beeame the center af In celebration of the one hundred and|® concerted drive, reacting §% points ° second anniversary of the order a per-|to an actual overnight loss of 2% sonal experience as a member of a|and causing sharp reversals elsewhere. cables, 7.67, Guilders—Demand, 34.95; eables 5. Lire—Demand, 4.86 Marks—Demand, ; cables, 4.88. 51; oe 5 ap he approached the in charge of the novelty poker chips.” much of the off that comes from the |contests were staged in a clean and|greator than those of all other Pacif: enlargement program recently put,most entertaining manner, A dance| le coast districts combined, according 3 Into effect by the Midwest company. |was held after the athletic events, the | 7 figures compiled today by the bu- ‘ oh ee Ty Although seyeral new stills have been| music being furnished hy the Amer-|reau of foreign and domesti com- ch soph rary sheng eee ae hal Neha. todee’ to-stectea| added. to the capacity of the Midwest |ican Lesion band of Wheatland. merce.” Exports for this district also the Utah subsia f the Minway|four' members of the board of di-|Plant it has become necessary to store emmpucacseallprrerenrsreret exceeded those of any other pert or ry of 1. west ai much of the oi] that comes from the| Seven hundred -convicts in one of} ¢istrict. Refining company which operates ajrectors. Rock River field. This requires ad-|the big English prisons have cen-| imports through the Sun Traneisco refining plant in Salt Lake City, has FLYERS KILLED IN FALL. __ | ditions ag tho Standard to handio the | tributed toward the erection of @ tab-| district during February were $7,058, tered. a SL ee, Re lyele ss oli products that cannot be cracked se) to the edn ps pS pm prROnES $85; exports, $9,134,358. Leper] HAMPTON, V April 28—Sergeant | by Midwest processes. Se: eee: ag s' In the SE eg Sere ee eetae conety thony | noble C, Bryant, army air service, was| Several new wells have been com: | Raraand fell Oh acvon Subscribe tor The Tribune “The Utah organization complete a| Killed and Lieut. Thomas 2. Ward |pleted in the Ohjo Oli field recently deal last week for the transfer of the|PFobably fatally injured today at|and the added production which is lands held by the Mahoney dome syn.| Lansley field when their ‘machine |not being absorbed by the refineries is dicate and will start the first wel!| crashed to earth while emerging from | being stored by the Ohio Oil company Nalin thn Aan a low hanging cloudbank. at its tank farm across the river oreo from the refineries. On one of the properties inherited) he discovery of America was made — BRITISH RATE CUT. y the Utah company, section 5-26-87, . Siavell' that, hed-reaghea a depth, of| Possible by a Jew, Lewis do San New Books Just 1,900 fect. was. taken, over. and ‘de- tangel, treasurer of Aragon, who in- e r rd formed Queen Isabella thet. the money| LONDON, April 28,—Announce- R d Yalopment will be continued. | This | necessary to fit out tho.expedition of] ment was mado by the Bank of Eng- e€celve: by satin? bares © 3,100-foot | Columbus was in the treasury, when| lund this morning that the bank /rate Tegel -$f inecessary. the treasury was in fact empty, and| had been reduced to 6% per cent. For The Mahoney Dome syndicate which ‘ h ths, it jained turned over its lands on a royaity| ‘Hen ndvanced the money from ae ee seri cnn ane ens basis to the Utah company is sald to have controlled some of the best land a tba The first step taken by —_ : y e Utah interests was tq build one a1 2 Cx A: O 1 wa of tho est field camps ast thas stacer Large VAN 12 unces preparatory to a Ing drilling and de- velopment campaixn which has been outlined. ed as soon as the casing is re-| Jority of the 69,836’ stockholders of the 0a Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Roil- road company, voting mainly ~ by “Out Where the West Begins,” by Arthur Chap- man, $1.65, “Sun and Saddle Leather,” by Badger Clark, $1.50. “The Mayflower’ (Flor de Mayo), V. Blasco Ibanez, $2.00. “The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse,” by V. Blasco Ibanez, $2.15. $ ane Dude Wrangler,” by Caroline Lockhart, 1.75. “Sister Sue,” by Eleanor Porter, $2.00. “Main Strect,” by Sinclair Lewis, $2.00. “The Peace Negotiations,” by Robert Lansing, $3. if $1 a muenh White and Beautiful,” by Tod Robbins, “The Prairie Mother,” by Arth tringer, $2.00. Harvest,” by Mrs. Humphry rd, $1.90, . “Sand Holler,” by Belle Kanaris Maniates, $1.75. “The Jack-Knife Man,” by Ellis Parker Butler, $1. New Structure in Southern Wyoming. <A new structure said tobe located fast south of Rock Springs, Wyo., is, attracting attention of prominént oil interests of the state. C, J. Hares a consulting geologist on the Ohio Ol company staff recentiy completed survey of the field but the result Acid Stomach - For 10 Years Remember, our prices on books are the same as eastern prices. Phone your order, 1570. The MILLS Co. ‘ PRINTERS — STATIONERS — BINDERS Guaranteed | DD Chamberlin Furniture Company Building Roval Baking THIS TRANSFER is considered by those who use our service ‘the best in this section. Our auto delivery wagons and trucks are always at your com- mand. Call 949 any time and our representative will call and quote «you rates. Natroné TRANSFER SBTORAGE PHonES49 & FUEL SS Use if Starts Tomorrow and Save! AT THE LYRIC mtefor New Dr.Price Cook Book-Its free CHARLES J. STONE Write fc as New] d . ; S ye Petroleum Geologist Price Baking Powder Factor Some Folks Say We're Quacks Did you ever hear anyone say that Chiropractors were quacks? eens folks HAVE said that very thing about us. And we're GLAD! We are glad and proud to have some people call us quacks. It puts us in the class with the immortals. Galileo, the astronomer, spent twelve years in prison for teaching that the earth is only one of several planets comprising our solar sytem. Marconi, inventor of the wireless, that marvelous invention which has saved so many lives on the high seas, was considered insane and was committed to an asylum for observation. Alexander Bell, inventor of the telephone, was thought crazy. Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, was laughed at and called a fool. Congress told Morse, inventor of the telegraph, that ‘money may as well be appropriated to build a railroad to the moon.” Every man who has ever strayed from the beaten path has been pilloried by a creed-bound public. Every man who has ever thought his way through to a better method has been regarded with suspicion. That is why the confidence man of today uses the same bag of tricks as his predecessors. If he thought up a new idea it would be his ruin. The great drugless health science of Chiropractic is comparatively new. It is distinctly different. Many people do not understand it. The. Chiropractor has strayed from.the beaten path, He has thought his way through to a newer, better method of compating dis- ease in the human body. So some folks say he is a quack. It is worthy of note that those who accuse Chiropractors of being quacks have never investigated the science of Chiropractic. Any fair- minded man who investigates the science is bound to admit that there isn’t a‘trace-of charlatanism in it. And every man who employs the services of a Chiropractor becomes an enthusiastic booster for the science. But not every man investigates and not every man employs the services of a Chiropractor. So, some folks say we’re quacks. Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS Midwest Building, Suite 318 to 323. Office Phone 706, Res. 93 We Sell J. L. BEIDERMAN Gebo Coal Bronte and pirkely 1003 Independence Blvd. € ‘hicage,M., ———$—_ <, April 28.—Copper— i electrolytic, spot and near by, r silver, advanced the price of lead froin ARTMENT, To commemorate their world tours with the Prince of Walesa, members of the Royal Marine band have heen SBeRPE gh the diseount rate announeed by the granted the if 4 o Privilege of wearing the ng Recites [ise ee vague, prince's nlumes as cap badges, First All Pain—Then Stops Al Pain then Peale you have Be a eee sae Ya

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