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weather condi: had @ bearish in- fiwence today on the wheat market. Some attention was given aise to re- ports of strained industrial conditions ip Great Britain. On the other hand. senate action in regard to tae emer- See create oo Sere beso discounted. Opening prices, which yarieé fcom unchanged to lke lower with May $1.43 to $1.43% and July $1.26 to 6: bE eg ena all arou ai Slowness << export demand coupted subsequent: a faster, shipping troubles would soon be set- ed. The close was nervous at 4c to IMc net decline, with May, $1.43 to $143% and July $1.15 to $1.15%. Cora took the same path as wheat. After opening unchanged to \c low- er, including July at 3%c to 63%, the market rallied a trifle and then underwent a general sag, Later the market was steadier ow- The close was unsottied at ic to %c net decline with July at 6%c to 63@ 63% c. Oats were easy with other cereals, starting Ke to %@%c lower, July. 39%:c to 39%,c, and later showing but little power to recover. Provisions lacked any aggressive support. Closing Quotaions. CHICAGO, May 12.—Cloae. ‘Wheat—May, $1.43; July, $1.15. Corn—Tuly, 63c; September, 58%4c. Oate—July, 39%; September, 40%c. Pork—May, $16.95; July, $17.20. Lard—July, $9.80; September, $10.12. Ribs—July, $9.90; September, $10.17. Potatoes. CHICAGO, May 12.—Potatoes—Re- eelpts, 36 cars; old, stronger; northern bulk, §1.00@1.15 3 > > Louisiana round wihte sacked, $3.50@3.65 cwt.; Texas $4.00@4.50 cwt.; barrel. and feeders steady; top yearlings, $9.60; bulk beef steers, $8.00@9,00; fat cows and heifers largely $6.25@7.50; ey a 10,000; Lego opened 10c to 25c higher; shorn a and butchers, bulk to packers, $10.75@11.25; no early; choice Cali- 7 ia top, $8.50; bulk, $7.50 Sheep — Recetpts, 100; market trong; lambs, $10@11; ewes, $5.50@ €.25; spirng lambs, $9.75@11.50. ———— Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- workmen. Al] work guaranteed. eee Se Se, ee . Robert Simpson and his crew are now in the cemetery for fourteen days only erecting curb- ings and stones. See him there or call the Casper Monument Works, $57-W. FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phenes 203-204 Hutton Lake - Northwest .... ceeges ‘ 08! First 49 Riverton Refg 5 Second Tom Bell Royalty . / O07 Third 44s . Wyo-Kans. ......++-.. . WWARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS STATE. REGEIVES LARGE ROYALTY The Midwest Oil company Wednesday paid to the state of Wyoming $162,338, representing the state’s 10 per cent share of petroleum production from the Ridgely lease in the Salt Creek field, the proceeds from the sale of which were pounded for a period of years pending a decision in favor a the I aga - dispute with the federal government as to title td the land. - Sear ce impounded money siaeuse i mseared| Most Girls Can in Liberty bonds and distribution wil) , | not be made until these bonds are liq- uidated... ; The Ridgely syndicate of twelve shares will receive approximately $35,-|@yes are red, strained or have dark 000 per share. ings. Simple camphor, hydrastis, coscambrollfl OSES “CHICAGO, May _—~Butter—Un.| °¥® wash, will brighten the eyés and Lower; receipts, 20,517 cases: 21% @22c; ordinary first, 18% 0; at mark, cases included, 20@ 2c. om oe 39 | Texas Oi ... og | Pan American Pet. .. o4| Us 5S: Steel pee ‘o4| Union Pacific R. R... 120.12 22) FOREIGN EXCHANGE .07| Sterling . LIBERTY BONDS. ‘dil sus ... + -$ 88.82 First 4% Second 4%! 2 2.25}Fourth 44s . 1,50 2,00 Victory 4%s . Wx0OMING CRUDE 01. MARKE: a | Have Pretty Eyes No girl or woman is pretty if her isi witchhazel, etc., as mixed in’Lavoptik week's use will surprise you with its QUICK results. Regular use of Lay- optik keeps the eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. The quick change wii! please you.. Dainty aluminum eye cup FRHE.—-Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. —S— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Thrills Thrills! Thrills! WILLIAM RUSSELL “COLORADO PLUCK” THE ROMANCE OF A ROUGH MINER AND AN _UNWILLING BRIDE, HE WAS NO CAVE MAN, BUT THE RESULT WAS MUCH THE SAME. AND The First Episode of the Wonder Jungle Serial “THE SON OF TARZAN” By. Edgar Rice Burroughs MUTT AND JEFF in “THE NORTH WOODS” Shows Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c fuen and Pan-American Petroleums, soyal Dutch and Houston, declines | 25.78. n from 2 to 4 points. Motors and) Marits—Demand, ated issues, suc as Studebaker. STEELS POUNDED DOWN IN MARKET eo |Foreign Oils Also Hammered in’ General Slump of All Major | neto, were 1 to 34 points lower. Steels, equipments, shippings and half a score of unclassified stocks yielded 1 to st 2 points. Pacifies and junior of the coal group showed average losses of 1 point. Sugars. hardened on the higher prices quoted for the refined product and gas shares were compartively active and strong. Silver. NEW YORK, May 12. — Bar silve’ 99%40; foreign, S0%c collar, 46%c. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, May 12.—Prime mer- The closing | antic paper, 6% @7 per cent. ‘ | Exchange— Strong; sterling, de- mand, $3.99; cables, $3.99%. Francs—Demond, 8.41; Belgian Frances — Demond, 8.41; 152.09} money and cumulative indications of | Gomes: 2.5@ {dividend readjustents 3.99\9nd industrials were factors in the 11.75| further irregular depression of stock 1.76| Market prices today. mated 875,000 shares. was heavy. NEW YORK, May 12. — Virtually every division of the list, 7| coppers and utilities, contributed to| once 8.42 the irregularly lower range of prices eerie at the opening of today’s stock mar-| ket. Steels again were most vulner- | able with the foreign. oils. and kindred shares also yielded to, further pressure with eome of the tobacco and food special! 5] American Writing Pay and International bor trou wero of the coalers. Lire—Demand, WANTED — Students ‘in French or Spanish dur- Paper reflected la ing summer months in les in that industry. reactionary under lead Remittances to the leading foreign centers were variably higher. An opening rate of 7 per cent for L. Gordon, instructor in call money, the highest initlal quota- Call Money J'per cent| tion in several weeks, accelerated ad itional selling and further impair nt of prices durin \mong high grade ol Wyoming, Laramie, “. he Casper Daily Cribune bber and Bosch Mag count, Guilders— Demand, Greec—Domand, 5.50. Sweden—Demand, 23.65. Norway—Demand, 16.55. Argentine—Demand, Brazitian—Demand, 13.62. Montreal—10 11-16 per cent CHARLES J. STONE Petroleum Geolegist Reports and Surveys WINNETS, MONT. ‘Time loans, steady; 60 days, 90 days. and six months, 6% per cent. inally unchanged. Lead—Firm; spot. $5. cables, 5.43. 5.44; onbles, 5.46. Write Grace University of PAVILION “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” HARRY “IKE” EVANS AND HIS NBOW GIRLS — OFFER— “The Lawn Party” A Million Hearty Laughs and Not a Single Blush. The Very Best Yet. The Second Episode of the Great Mystery Serial “FANTOMAS” OTHER FEATURE PICTURES Including a Sunshine Comedy. , ——PRICES—— CHILDREN 10c Matinee Wednesday at 2:30 Every Evening at 7:00-9:00 ADULTS 40c G aD The WONDER Including Friday and Saturday Will be of as great advantage to you as the articles we have placed on sale are wonderfully low priced. oor We hope you will notice that as prices went down, the quality of Merchandise we sell has NOT gone down. If you have not tried us out yet, this is a good time in which to begin. Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS Will be placed on sale. You will be surprised at the materials you will get and at tthe prices they will be marked at. We are closing out our entire Children’s Shoes This sale will be a great sav- ing and will include Chi School Shoes, Dress Shoes and We still have a few pairs of Ladies’ Low Shoes, which we are ; closing out at wonderful prices KASSIS DRY GOODS C9. 220 South Center Street 450-420 450 09o-aro- 4%