Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 4

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AC PAGE FOUP BEARS FORGE GRAINS DOWN Wheat Reported by s Used to Depress rket. Surplus of seed requirements y from commission | support was lack- fons, which ranged government crop re- would be bearish. After | ring about The clos with De provis. High- rds Sutter. stan 18@ Potatoes. CHICAGO, Sept Stronger, receipts 67 cars; 21.—Potatoes— total Unit- ed States shipme: 682; Wisconsin white $2.4 50 cwt.; Minnesota Red River Ohios, $2 $0 cwt.; Idaho white $2.50@ ne cobblers $2.50 oo SLOW OPENING Special Issues Depressed at|¢ Start Then Gain in Revival |! of Trading. NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Special is-| 04 4, mies were sharply depressed in the|} early dealings on the stock exchange | ) todi Associated Oil fell 3% points = day. Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. om. Roya! AL Frantz Gates . Great V 1.50 €be Easver Daily Cribunar THACE WELLS COMPLETED T0 TOP OF WALL GREEK BY THE MIDWEST | New Production on Section 23 Phones 203-204 | 1A Sw | Wyo on 02 2.355 fuet, shut Wastern Oil Ficida 143 % Also Brought to Preduc- jem : : ¥Y on ets 26 tion During Week. 30-AX SE% 21-40-78, 1.876 feet, co. | NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. } ment setting. | Bia Asked 1A NWK setting 7239. Completion of three new wells to the 109 Sa. SP { ataeritt agro s vag rated ‘hela, by Zaticharta' pastes te-4 Sm 18-40-78, 2.300 fect, co- Condon: ‘.. Gav +0 ehh 954 peta en were the 5 gates 7-29-78, 2,015 fect, rig- Western States -31| the Salt Creek field during the Past|" 264 NW% 30-40-18, 1,775 feet. co. promote! 113.09] The completions are in addition to| ment, “ettine- | ShA NW 25-40-79, 1,244 feet, co- 110.00/ the fact that nearly alt of the $0/ ment setting Trdiana . 69.87 —70,12| wells which are being drilled at Salt) ¢4 NW% 1-35-78, 2.060 feet, com NEW YORK STOCKS, psderrpicediner dling ig pallies Along es | Mexican Petroleum ..$1%4.50 $100.37| Une! operations that will make them) 134 SW%% 25-40-79, 1,300 feet, bail Sinelair Ot 19.00 18. TD hay ong ing water, i Texas Ol : 35.00 34.37 5 was resumed on the Midway| 1 NW 24-40-79, 1,477 feet, cement Pan American Pete 47.90 | test Well No. 2 north of Casper Mon-| setting U. 8. Stee! Sats 12-7782 | 98%; The drill has now penetrated a) 324 SW; 7-39-78, 2,021 fees cement Union Pacific KR. .. 119.50 119.00 / depth of te otter Saving: Spee~tastting- ba . jations suspended for two weeks while! — =e FOREIGN EXCHANGE. | water formation was comented Off.)ment sctung, nn te feet oo 71_% | The Ozage completion by the Midwest| "314 NW%, 7-39-78, 1,913 feet, ce- recently reported is still in the pro- ment setting. cess of cleaning out. + 9 23AX SEX 15-40-79, 1,720 feet, run- 36,8 and an Jaily capacity nil. This was a de 1 plants and 38 capacity. Export Insular possessi ons; imports were and Famous Players and Food Pro-| 4 ¢5 457,758,078 gallons. ducts last 2 points. Royal Dutch. Su- matra Tobacco, American Smelting, General Flectric, Bethlehem and Cruc- ible Steels and United States Rubber eased fractionally. Mexican Petrol- eum, yesterday's weakest feature, was the only leader to display strength, rising 1 point. Secondary equipments. rails and motors recorded nominal gains and losses. ‘A spirited rally in the first hour under lead of rails, equipments, steels, shippings and some of the foreign oils took the shorts by surprise. Read- ing. Delaware, Lackawanna & West- orthern Pacific and Chicago & rose 1 to ‘2 points. American Locomo- General ric, Bethlebem, Re- public, Gulf States and United States Steels gained 1 to 3 and American In- i ternational, Mercantile Marine prefer. red and Atlantic Gulf rose 1 to points. Ajax Rubber, American Wool Fen, Studebaker, Sears Roebuck ané Grobacco products also improved. Mex- “can Petroleum again proved an un- certain factor, reacting 2 points before noon and causing irreguiar reversals elsewhere. Call money opened at 4% per cent 21.—Copper— and near by, near by, unchanged. spot, 4.65 Antimony—Spot Rediscount Rate Cut. YORK, Sept 2 cent sterling, de- cables 7. Demanc francs — Demand 4.1. 0.92 cables ‘orway—Demand Argentine—Demand 3 Brazilian—Demand 13.12 Montreal, 915-16 per cent Wis ; GO days. firmer; high, 5%; Call money, ruling rate, 4%; closing bid, last loan, 5% from June of 246,264 gallons. of kerosene at a decrease those at the end of June. For the month of July the daily ay~ { gas and fuel oils was 1,500,000 gallons smaller tlian the production of June. oils were increased during the month 20,000,000 erage production of June gallons. The daily average production of Iub- ricating oils was duction for June. cables j 74,972 gallons, which is hy oft by approximately month ng oils were decreased month of June by 2,244.82 Continuous NRW YORK, Sept. 2 silver, 655%c; Mexican dollars 50% 2 Sw WIS Bunions con- and larger, and nh their growth lasters stop Ask Ca macy. 9-21- Don't {ol yourself? to grow, 1 1 toll pline for July amount-| ; shipments to 2,036,398 gal 4 gallons, and the domestic consumption amount- Stocks of these of July er than the pro- Stocks of lubricat- during the gallons. GASOLINE STOGKS ON DECREAS A note of encouragement for the oil industry is found in the announcement of statistics by the United States bureau of mines showing that the nation’s stock of gasoline on July 31 amounted to 684,236,695 gallons, a decrease of 66,407,755 gallons under the supply on July 1. t gasoline in the history of the country was shown in the late reate from June of 807,980 gallons aj increase over the daily average for 1920 of 196,542 gallons. verage production of gasoline} gallons, a de-| Gasoline was produced to the amount of 419,641,815 gallons in July by 299 petroleum refineries, having a 1,550 barrels of | ase from June of| structure barrels of daily |is president |tions on what is thought to be a new-| *|uses and will be hi t | Keroeene production for the month| } in the path of new| of July shows a dally average of 4,- a decrease Stocks end of July show 039 gallons from 412 The piaps AER ; per cant | yrnt preport im detail for the past] ning 10-inch casing. 3 3 | week follows: ie 3A NW% 24-40-79, 1,390 fest, pull. LIBERTY CONDS. | 16A NW% 2-39-78. 1,547 feet, shut| ing 10-inch easing. lous : _387.62 | down top second sand 12AX SE} 15-40-79, 1,580 feet, run- Pro. “eo10|. 4 SWH 40-79, 1,187 feet, pulling | ning 10-inch casing. ¥ tubing : g9.20 | > a 6A SE% 34-40-79, 1,305 by i att Be 9-79, 2,292 feet, shut] ning 10-inch casin: Ms splabse Second 44s lewra top second mane 12A BEY 35-40-79, 1,310 f clean- stern Exploration Third 4hs Se Se ae oth a ae Wind River Refg. Fourth 4\s ment eettnE A SE% 30-40-79, 16 Wyo Kan My ‘Victory 448 x 33A SE 30-40-78, 1,985 feet, cerment ing. etna «. G CRUDE OLL MARKET. | setting. a 6A SE% 22-40-79, 520 feet, putting Grass Creek . ++-$1.00 Grass Creek $1.00 Ata 8 15-40-79, 1 feet, cement] on wire lines, Tor Sa ene iy 1.00 Salt Creek Sd hs re eee Ps 1A SEY 35-40- 2 feet, driltin; F <ateas . +++ 1,00| Big Muddy eyes 2 bo] 448 NEN 22-40-79, 1,720 fect, aril] 334 SW 7-89-78, 1,180 feet, drill. G ftp A - 1.00/ Pilot Butte : ses 6)! Up baller 3 ing. Lance amahe te 95'Hamilton Dome : +9005 008] 8A WY 28. 8, 2,076 feet, ce.) A SW 11-39-79, 426 feet, drill. nder AE Mule Creek ... oe Ah] Pent wetting, 2 | ing. | 31A NW%4 19-40-78, 1,917 feet, co] 31A SW, 30-40-78, 550 feet, drill | ment setting. ing. | | 2 NW 2-39-79, 1,220 feet, ce-| €A SEY 2740-79, 190 feet, drilling. | ae fea? 27-40-79, 85 feet, drilling. 2.178 fect, cement) 1A NE% 23-40-79, 1.610 feet, com- be pleted September 12, production 1,2 % + > ° ° > ° : 22-40-79, 1,875 feet, ce- : pha The COLUMBIA TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS The largest stock of New Wildcrt Projected Within the next ten days the West. ern Land and Operating company of which Charles BE, Phillips of Denver will start drilling op ly found structure in the Polson Spi. der anticlinal series, southwest of —WITH— Casp The preliminary test of the new IGNATZ d CAS Y will be undertaken on a an E; lease of S00 acres comprising parts of sections, 19, 20 and 29 in 31-81. The IN. new structure is in the vicinity of the Bolton field in which extensive pro=/ duction has been developed by tho} Towa-Wyoming Oi! company. The) new location is accessible all the year round, has plenty of water for all| “A Race for a Million’’ Interspersed With Plenty of Up-to-the-Minute Musical Numbers, Singing, Dancing and Plenty of Good, Clean Comedy. NOTICE! ‘“‘Wanted for Murder” Is the Hair-Raising, Breath-Taking, Spell- Binding Screen Production pipeline which wil! be belt frus Bolton field to Casper Mr. Phillips is in Casper personally supervising the plans for the start of operations and says that he im hope-/ ful that the 800-acre government per- mit which he holds wil! result in the) discovery of a new field in this vic. inity. the =_— The plant of the United States Oil and Refining company at Orage, V is being enlarged from 75-barrel ca- pacity by the addition of four 100-bar- rel stills and condenser boxes. The! new units, it is believed, will be in operation by November 1, The Bur-| TOMORROW NIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT ington raliroad has graded a 1,500-foot spur to furnish trackage for the re. finery. | CONSTANCE BINNEY SHURE, A BIT OF HEAVEN SHE IS.- In This Captivating Role of Lady Nodreen —IN— “ROOM AND BOARD” She’s an Heiress, Her Heritage an Ancient Irish Castle Surrnunded by Mort- gages, but Many a Romance Has Grown Out of a Mortgage on the Old Home! —ALSO— LARRY SEMON IN A RETURN SHOWING “THE FALL GUY” PLAYING TODAY AND THURSDAY several days suffering frem a ten.po- - Re- rary illness iy abie to qmain resume bec ao 1s. duties at the sheriff's office. cows and | (260 feet, pull.| heifers. $3.50@5; calves. $7@9; bulls, | =r 23 | $2@255; stockers and fecders, $4.25@ sbut| 5-73. H Hoge—Receipts, 400: market }0c to 1,960 feet, rigging Hew higher; wop, $8.60; bulk, $6.50@ run-| _ Sheep— Receipts, 11.000; market slow, prospects lower; lambs. $7@ ewes, $2.5043.50; feeder lambs, 2A NEM 31-40-79, 1.200 feet, iP. 6A NW 1140-7 ining 6%-inch casing. IAS SW 27-40-79.2,466 feet, at top 7. second sartd. s6@5 13A NE\ 3-39-79, 1.475 feet, cement} setting. A. B. Bigiin. deputy sheriff who has! been canfined to his home for the past | —————_K_—<——_—_—_—— LS 2.127 feet. Midway test well No. 2, 1,643 feet, drilling. . 12 NW%& 19-46.53, Osage Field, 1,465 fett, cleaning out Livestock Mart CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—(U. S. Bureau Jof Markets) —Catue—Receipts 10,000; \fat yearlings and cornfed beef steers steady; others dull; top yearlings $10.25; six head $10.50; bulk beef steers |$6.25@9.00; she stock steady; canners jstrong; bulls, stockers and feeders 15 to 28c lower; bologna bulls large:y | $3.85@4.25; veal aal¥es mostly 50c |lower; heavy calves almost unsaleabie; | bulk vealers $12.00612.75. | Hoge—Receiwts 13,009; strong to |15c higher than yesterday's average; top $8.50; bulk lights and light butch. ers $8.25@8.50; bulk packing sows | $6.65@7.00; pigs 25 to 50c higher; bulk | desirable $7.25@7.76. | Sheep—Receipts 28,000; very slow; | Z= firot sales fat native lambs 26c lower Jat $$.00@8.50; Bidding lower on west- ern fat lambs; few strictly choice here; jfecding lambs 18 to 25 lower; top $7.85; mostly $7.00@7.25. Reap the Harvest Thru Affiliation in a Proven Success Stock bought in the Lyric Thea- ter Company entitles you to a share in profits in the receipts of the theater and in the real estate of the property thereon. Outside of the receipts of the theater, there is approximately $1,700 or more in revenues on sub- leases, etc., to be derived from this property monthly. PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT The amount of stock to be sold is limited and when disposed of positively no more will be offered for sale. For Further Particulars Write Continuous 1 to 11 P. BM. perch P. O. BOX 555 TODAY CASPER, WYO. Agents Will Call on You John A. Miller Co. Fiscal Agents —IN— Silent Shelby A Story of the Bar C Ranch and Wyoming in 1893, —NEXT— “During the Roundup” A_Thrilling Story of the Early Days With the Indians in Idaho. ° —NEXT— A TWO-REEL COMEDY “It Happened in the Harem” WITH BEN TURPIN —NEXT— Pathe Review —NEXT— For the Love of Mike, COME EARLY! —NEXT-— A Million-Dollar Show for 10 and 30 Cents Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- quest. TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD © ‘DADDY LONG LEGS’ HAROLD LLOVD'S “Among Those 6, Biaraehtes of homes i A tip-toe b is Where Good Love and Bad Love Meet on the Common Level of Romance D.W. GRIFFIT! Masterful depiction of The Love of Two Brothers A Love That them, to tear otogch Gthers throst one inerant. other's — Latest Million-Dollar Comedy. A Bishop-Cass Theater Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c

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