Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 9

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€be Casper Daily Tribune | GH \ | Oate—July 39%, fic Pork—May $17.05, July $17.30. Lard—July $9.90, September $10.22 INS (IP ON | Ribs—July $10.05, September $10.30. | “MARKET SOGSIP AND FIELO NEWS|(7Pdas%s Masiots “DIL PROSPECTORS ARE PROTECTED Sond tw entero Fe Seat) FROST REPORT .sss2 Bere LOCAL OIL STOCKS. Losses Recorded at Openien Are wi - (Special to The Tribune) as weeeeeier ety eeeeneee ao Ove: in Tarn ‘ASHINGTON, May 13.—Applicants for-_oil” astern Of Fields ....- 1z: under seston, 13 of the leasing law will a 9527 be | american pro gpetnami fak 314 pes You de eben, bale Later in Day of their its if, because of delay in action CHICAGO, May 13.—Wheat prices! their applications, the lands shall later be designate 28 | aidwest Rete ~-esee-- 150.00 developed strength today after declin-_ within » & known producing geplnaical structure. Secretary “45 | Midwest Com. -.-.°22 2.00 eae te agp is Soen opie ho Fall has officially notifi missioner Spry that in the GE | Midwest Pret. ---. 2. © 2.00 advantage to the bulla, and s¢ too did 3T a0 2 MOFFItt 401. sececes sag iS rempeat of cha p damage reports Glenrock On from the southwest. Initial setbacks Were ascribed to lack of buying or- ders in the temporary absence of any immediate fresh incentive. Opening’ Quotations wiich ranged from io 0 24ic lower, with May, $1.41 to SLAL%, and July, $1.14% to lowed by a sharp up ~ DVREGTORS NAMED FOR CASPER BRINGH OF. | CREDIT RATING FIRM Outhning plans plans for the reorganiza- tion of the Casper branch of the Wyo- . |ming Credit Rating association and the Presented the injustice of defeating | election of a board of: five directors pplicant for a prospecting permit, | was the principal business transacted had done everything required of} by that on following their to be done, simply because of the | dinner at the Henning hotel Thursday inability of the land office to reach | evening. his application for action. | yesterday's finish. Subsequently, owing to profit-taking sales and to rain at some points in Oklahoma, best prices were not matn- tained. The close was unsettled at) the same as yesterday’s finish to %c/ advance with May $1.41 to $1.41% and| July $1.165% to $1.45%. Sorn reflected the changes in wheat After opening unchanged to %@%c| the 6,000; lambe, steady | heep cone wooled GAING IN STOGK Oils Under Ficeuias at. Opening tain tone ruled at the dui! opening of today’s stock market, although -oils 4nd. some! of ‘the prominent: specialties fornia and Mexican Petroleums as Well as junior issues higher by fractions to 14 points, and American International pained a pot. Rai's *}tinued to ease. ‘jeign exchange were ~ slightly |Petroleums, Houston O31, C New York Airbrake, RAGE wie: ning rate of 6% )per cent for call] ‘Y a8 egcinst, yesterday's 7 pers quotation, impelled short covery before noon. “Under lead of Gen* a rails wer a the” only aay Sg mows MARKET UPSET == 2% rose 1% pqints. Today and Others Beared ¢ b: ts NEW YORK May 13.—Bar silve , y Shor domestic, 99%; for gn: 60%c. Mexican dollar NEW YORK, May 13.—An uncer- to strencthes.’ ‘Cali hat group were Feflected préssure,- Southern 36,01; cables, ;| Railway. preferred forfétting an addi x — Point on postponement of div! ables, 5.60. tt action, Stmatra tobacco ywras cables, £.17. vy and equipments and moters con Early prices: tor for- uAder way—Demand, ntine—Demand, e high records, estabilshed ian—Demand 5. treal—10% per cent discount. -» » equipments. shippings miscellaneous shares, were loans, steady; 60 days, 90 dayq and six months, Call_ money 6%; low. Merca senting the matter was one where an @pplicant was fortimate enough to Rave ‘hie application granted eari: and commenced to drill. In the mean- of applications were filed under the former ruling all referred to struck oll. The injustice of this so appealed to the Wyoming congressman that he made a personal Plea in this usual vigorous manner— the interior ;The_ particular case used in pre-| were defeates when the first appiicant |, The new board of directors inciudes Charles A, Cullen, Earle G. Burwell, Otis L. Walker, H. F. Browning and [a Burns. They wil! handle all the 4etivé matters pertaining to the loca! branch and will make semi-monthly reports to the various members of the association. At the close of the dinner, Earle Holmes, who was appointed chairman of the stats organization as he had found it at a recent meeting which he attended in Cheyenne at which repre- of the meeting, outlined the condition | SY Lask Reyalty ... Lusk Petroleum . “06 | Firet she .07| Second 4%s 2.26| Third 4%s 2.00' Fourth 44s lower, including July at 62%c, the mar-| lambs top-to ket scored slight general gains. |top. $12.35; May showed strength than July. with July 63\c. Oats were governed chiefly by the action of other cereals, starting %@) soup, July, 39%c, and later hard ‘ening all around. Steadiness in hog values tended to| uphold provisions. Closing Quotations. relatively The close wns! unsettled at %@\o to %onet advance | native’ springs, more| shorn yearlings, $8 6 Hogs—Receipts, er; top, $8.40; bulk, $7 Sheep—Receipts, 7, 700: market 10 tow- 8.25. market 25c rine preferred oe | ramous Play: to 35c higher; lambs, $10@11.35; ewes, $5.50@6. spring lambs, $10.75@ 11.50. | 3 sentatives of the yarious branches were present. Plans were made in | Cheyenne to reorganize each of the | % * rth branches and the meeting last night | Ming 3g |'Was held’to get the Casper organise- sportea | tion under way. | | Wheat ees #14340, July $1. 15%. Corn—July S24 _ September _65%c. BASEBALL Standard Polarines vs. American Legion High School Athletic Park Sunday, May 15 In the future, ‘the branches, while st{ll affiliated with )| the state organization, bg function sn ieee EDOVE ST. GLA BLAS AID BRUCE IN DENVER purely cash q ‘| ‘Following the meeting, the new DENVER, May 13—Mike Dundee of Chicago, won over Teddy: Murphy .| Doard of directors met with P. H. Smith, secretary of ths local branch, of Chicago in a fast 12-round bolt here Wednesiay. The men-are bantam- to discuss the method of pro-rating the dues that should be assessed on the weights. Eddie ‘St. Clair of. Oakland, Cal., defeated “Kid” Bruce of Denver various members. in ten ‘rounds. Jack Shirley beat |Shanghai Baseball Candidates Out Jim Sherley-in fotr rounds and wry * | Carter forced Joe Coney to quit in SHANGHAI, April 10—(Delayea)—| the third frame of @ scheduled four ‘With the beginning of mild weather in if April, candidates for Shanghat’s 1921 baseball team turned out for light Coast Sprinter Revises Plans LOS ANGEL#S, Cal., May 13—C. W. Paddock'of the University of Southern Californis, claimant of four world’s sprinting records, has given up plans to race in the east next month, it was announced today. He will probably take part in the Pacific Coast confer- ence championships at. Eugene, Ore.,. May 21, according to Dean B. Crom- four- —_>—— —— Subscribe for The Tribune——— i Meehan Matched Begun tor seria of suman whieh 7 » Dros Aecs ante Game Called at 3 P.M: s|Stanenat expeett teuoiey wile ue (With Brennan tcietes Ree ‘Admission 50c, including war tax and University bs ‘Calkornia and *Stan- .|tord, The Shanghat baseball sunnte | will probably open with a sep of company with the rift Tien Tein. company, was com- The property “P.- Chrysler it of the reor- committee of the two con- member of sommittee. | fe pron was $10,915.00 Judge the ‘property ee be sold for less than $10,- _ Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric And Billy Miske SAN FRANCISCO, May. 13. seared Cage San Francisco “heat sinter oes hie ritre.: Billy Miske in St. Paul, July 10. paegye iy will alsaibox 10 rounds Hierios of on. May 29, in Reno; Nev. June 1 six rounds with Jim Hurley in ‘Salt Lake on June 24. SATURDAY THE LAST DAY $32.75; futures, $32. 50932, 62. ‘Iron—Nominally” ‘unchanged, Lead—Steady; spot, ie -Zinc—Easter; East St. Louis deliv. pb Maktate Naat SE) NORWAY GETS LA. COPENHAGEN, Mey 13. has received ae of sae a..government } 0,000,000 kroner in New ‘York, it is understood in Danish financial circles. TTP EEE MER PTMTUTEEAATE TET | gence of Construction — of Parts ertection of Operfatio: iWe know that your underreaming can Be done for less lin with a Swan Underreamer than any ‘othér. ini can fill one from eny-one of our stores, D Mi ridgepert Macht The | Bridgeport |i li HLITTYIT PTTL Tiere sromas ’ Of the Greatest Suit Special Eee Special Ever offered the Men and. Young Men of Casper. The buying public grasped the opportunity eagerly. They know when they are receiving real values. The sale has been a tremendous suc- PLANTS SHRUBS TREES . 2 Our Plants are fine; s0-are’our, home-grown ‘Trees. We srow most of our stock here. ‘You! can:leave your orders for or get. our stuff at the Palms Floral €o, or Casper Floral Co. ‘Telephone or- ders to phone 600, Ce ?—TROUBLE—? AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE-STATION General Automobile Repairing. Workmanship Guaranteed. 132 Hast Seventh Street. Telephone 1519-R. cess and we are pleased to know that on account of starting in business when the market broke it enabled us to give you the benefit of these wonderful values. Never Such Suit Values as These $19.50 | $21.50 | $23.50 Our Usual Saturday Specials cut and finished sleeves— 65c Each E Two for $1.25 75c Per Suit : Only Two to a Customer Only Two to a Customer - Blue Buckle Union-Made Overalls $1.15 Per Pair If You _ Want A Trank Come In And peat Your Own Price. We Are Closing Out This Department A Ibrecht Fu urs 3 Will Be On Display All Day Saturday Ss Orders Taken for at Once and Fall Delivery. : Prices on All Furs Sold at. This Exhibition. Balbriggan Union Suits— Three-quarter sleeves, Sukie length— 136 South Center tit; {LCA AA cade Ta Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis And Tubes at 20 Per Cent Reduction Gates: Stree Filling Station | Center and Fifth Sts. Ehone.§ 402-M

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