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Che Casper Daily Cribune OILS CONTINUE COMMENT -UPON GAING IN MART |ARMGRECUCTION H " ~ 8 -_ PAGE SIX WMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS FOUR NEW WELLS IN SALT GREEK i | | | z : i : ! fh of 5 5 8 | Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 il i Hid i t 5 i | i i k EF ' ' | ‘The Tribune says: Equipments, Shippings and i 4 “President Harding and Secretary oy ~ = . LOCAL OF STOCKS : Midwest Drills in Three Wells and Kasoming One ,,.......°** °™ Western 00 ‘Fiaids Speciaties Higher; Rats togies ave given the verdict and Ta ; ¥ on M lughes i . . Big Indian the . During Last Week; Two Will Rank Among Best; |= exh sew YORK, Noy, 11-overien oe Mahoney Dome Operations are Suspended —_ | Bs<x. crvex : onmegeerey fives aetna > tbe aor | Black Tail . ‘ was without material influence on Three completed oil wells, two of which are larger than|Blackstone Salt Cree! railway shares at the opening of to- pr TARY i 4 2 the average Salt Creek well, were reported by the Midwest |‘ tt : asap ward pea st pen ed ghee , ager pte 2 er ble Lg ~ aes Refining company for the past week. These wells together | oe rant.s ‘Royalty. pce 4 ately, toward higher levels, Strength Great Gain for Peace arma-| Jeweler, Oil Exchange building. with the temporary abandonment of an important oil test in| ; | deconienter’ Produeire.§ 11.82 pi any q 8. Chap the Mahoney dome field are the outstanding features of the|cow Gulch Midwest report of operations fo: Dor no = horn i Wiliams Seen in of| — Appor Vacca» Sl THOUSANDS OF MINDS Powers at Washington i again was shown by oils, equipments, shippings and the various chemical and fertilizer specialties. Mexican Petroleum rose 1%, Railway Steel Spring 1 point and American Agri- cultural Chemical preferred, Mercan- tile Marine preferred and American Cities Service Com |S. O. Indiana . 1 r 79 is averaging according | Mexican Petroleum ..$115.50 |Sinclair On 24.00 $114.00 tendency in connection with forth- coming dividend rumors, losing 1% points. Exciiange on London again AB 28 pace ta Sibbald |Texas O11 46.50 Ico were higher by 1 to almost 2 1 ed to the @econd Wall |< }Pan-American Pete .. 51.37 points. Royal Dutch was the only depth of approxima |U. S. Steet 83.25 7} active stock to show a reactionary! LONDON, Nov. 17.—The 123.75 . % Union Pacific RR... FOREIGN FXCHANGE. Daily Mail declares there is everything to be said for Mr. Royalty ... Petroleum .. $ in Es ONEARLY SALES = Sterling . + making a settled product ex gl was strong. Balfour’s suggestions before|These Unfortunates Virtually Groping in the < 500 barrels. This well is also| fe oy Pullman and Haskell & Barker, | th ‘ash: - Mark which are expected fo announce thelr| ge eu} vaseneton Conference, Dark With Their Goal at Fingers’ Ends. merger today were among the strong- est stocks of the acti: forenoon, Pullman rising 4% points. Olls, rails and various specialties also extended their early gains but the advance was checked before noon by selling of steels, tobaccos and miscellaneous is- sues. Crucible Steel fell 1%, Suma- | can inhuman, a/ding “It is a great gain for world peace that England, America and. Japan “re anxious to end naval competi- on. Tho Mail sees the chief difficulty in the practical execution in the Reduced Receipts and Dimin- ishing Stock Support Chicago Market. ple barre! | lack faith fk thetr own convictions, This is characteristic of them, an: can be truthfully sald to prolong the reward awaiting their search. Tho’ sands of these folks are’ learning every day that the one reliable way drilling in today. It land on which the 1,500 31 was drilled dome which ‘reached et is being ce cementing operations | ‘This concentration and search by so many present day people is not carried on to satisfy a hobby. It is really forced on them by the require- ments of modern methods of bust- ;3%s . | First 4s Second 4s First #45 |Second 4%s Tom Bet: CHICAGO, Wheat showed Nov Royalty . ‘ After the considerable ness te in the ed the drilling work will] Western Exptoration 2.90 3.10 | Third 4%s tra Tobacco common arid preferred, |»/4ns, but, presumes that the Ameri-|1€8s and society. They want .to}to revive their ‘lost health and run ig. Absence of any ag il spring before any | Wind River Refg. - 00% .01 {Fourth 4%s 1% and 1%, respectively, and Indus-|©&" naval staff has worked out the| “keep in the swim,” but can't sur-| down systems is to take a combina. selling was largely respon. ent work is under-| WyoKans . - 1.25 140 Victory 4% trial Alcohol broke sharply on ru-|“eCessary practical relations, vive the nerve racking pace of mod-|tion of Nature's herbs, roots and WYOMING CRUDB OIL MARKET. mors of unfavorably dividend action} The Exchange Telegraph strongly |r" times, because they have disre- known to druggists ag Gar. ded that with reduced} h was a deep test was | Grass Creek $1.90; Rock River — by the directors after the close of the/‘@vors the idea mentioned by Mr.| s@rded the laws of God and human-|ren’s Tonic. It puts those vitamines ing stocks, grain| »° “star importance to operators of | =< Basin - 1.90/ Salt Creek session. Call money was plentiful at/#alfour of banning submarines but| tY Until they have become victims] into thelr blood which nourishes with- Pp should ahd rit and Suet eatioeubie ot oper A ce € rot ~ 4 Renton yesturday’s fixed rate of 4% per cent,| thinks it a point for consideration | of nervousness, easy exhaustion, lack| ered tissue, starving nerves and flab- mprovement in | tt lamilton Dome — f energy and strength. Then when they realize the condition they are in, one by one they join the vast mul- Utude which with almost one mind ts whether the matter should be presse. at the present stage. The Daily Telegraph takes the view that if England, America ana muscles. Consequently they be almost immediately to feel strong- have greater endurance, look brighter and show the change which looked on with interest es in the district ns will be att by gin er, Initial quota n unch: Silver. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Foreign bar silver, 68%c;, Mexican dollars, 52%c. |by other comp: figures to 4c Kasoming Well Is Large. ‘GOOD FAITH OF THE MIDWEST $1.06% to $1.07 $1.09% to a Japan reach an agri searching revived en: strength, lace in their body by their ks 4 The Kasomt en agreement it matters ersy. ngth, | is taking p! y the! Bese ian, 0S | SONG SS RY Me an gegen Metals. little what freedom in certain re| health and appearances. cheerfulness. a Sy rin cae| past week iéel lasction SILSETO Cat a NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—Copper—|spects other governments may as-| But the weakened state of their) Garren's Tonio {s sold in Casper L Srouns 2 2 at of | Market steady; electrolytic spot and|sert, and expresses the opinion that|™!nd and body causes them often to| by the Casper Pharmacy.—Ady. tly the market declined| depth of 2,021 feet. The first test of | 5 inte 13 “hi hole 3 als t hy eas to reports of rain|the well was taken before it had been | r, %@\she wi moral impulse of the owing more or 1 Pp i American people is behind Mr. ‘i in Kansas and to lack of European |‘drilled into the sand. The well is now eperien . demand notw standing strength in| being drilled deeper and the flush pro «iug! proposals. 4 fore! exch xe. The close was/duction {s Increasing constantly as é; a Bee riATe Aste ont keer with, De] tab: work Vee . erty U, 8. PROPOSAL STRIKES A SPECIAL Tbe W0o% to $08% and May| ‘The new. producer is tocated on] (Continued from Pagw1) [to make a “iiling.” 1¢ should he beats = GIBSON & PASCOE.---826 E. A. £3 t to $1.08% what ts known as lease “B” acquires | ducers were drained by the taking of) taken all of the oil which the inde- MONTEVIDEO, Nov. 17—E] Dias}, Z Corn and oats hardened with wheat.|by the company at the government / flush promueee in cere ee toe ee che Lnoy ena eae Jowe ie $4.75@5. owned ae ee, ¥y cone for PHONE 511M— After opening a shade to %c higher,| auction at Douglas under the terms}agreed pro-rating amount from lands Xs ~ a mer pr lent 0) ‘uguay, in com With order of $40.00 we will sell sugar at $6.00 May 53%c to 53%c, the corn mar-/o¢ the leasing bill. ot The Midwest Refining company Se erin th te, Cocoa bos load F Exe I £ menting upon the armament confer With order of $20.00 we will be) ket sagged a little but then scored oe ae its allied interests (their holdings are) Yy sell refined products, _Foreign ‘hange itregular. _jence in Washington, says With order of $10.00 we will light general gains. Ohio Official Returns. not in a block). and upon the ground that crude oii} NEW YORK, Nov. 17,—Great Bri-] «prosident Harding and Secretary Will allo “Seaboard call for cash corn counted] y=. E. Sturley, vice president of the| 2, Interests allied to The Midwest|®@S ® drug upon tho market. Other-| taln—Demand 5.9988, cables 4.00%") Hughes are doing things in the true my vom: in Oe eee later as a substantial factor. The/onio Ol company, who hag been at| Refining company gained the benefit |Wi#e. the government might have in- France—Demani -23%4, cables’ 7.24.| American rashion, going to the root ae ; terferred. The advantage of the flush| Italy—Demand 4.17, cables 4.17%. |G tn, tek. Without wasting -tim, No. 2% can California close was steady at a shade to 4c net/ tne company’s headquarters here for|of flush production and of gas pres- peoanetiba tank dened Staal ir) Belgium — Demand 7.00%, cables| °f the matter, ing time No. 214 Extra Faney advance, with May 53 to 53%. the past month has returned to Find-| sure and of oil drained from lands of / Hen cr tne oll cr the indere ema ET f in futilities, _Oats started tic to %c up, Mayligy, Onio, headquarters where he will| independent operators—yet they lost! ins ‘stiaweat, without pe shed tit 2 .38%4,/cabtes} “Th! action {9 all the more strik- 37% to 87%e and continued relative-| iain for the winter months. Be-|as a result of “fixed” low oll prices. 3 cont. be aire ing in view of the fact that in case ly firm fore leaving the Wyoming field he| 3. The Midwest Refining company | peseq ate, ‘2x08 om crude oll are, 38. 4 $5.10, cablea| 0% Wr between the United States and i 2 fore leavi i values. Holland — Demani 10, cables itary Provisions were easier, reflecting &/ 1:.46 a complete survey of inspection | obtained the benefit of the draining based upon values. The state, loses | a, Japan at the presént time victory for : Tae through price fixing and excessive pro-| 35.1 the f Jd be beyond doubt, Gownturn in hog values. | of the holdings of the Ohio company | of the lands of the independent pro-|quction on a low market. Norway—Demand 14.3: . shag sabes aS 5 bin sceies ' re jin the Montana and Wyoming fields./ducers, of flush production, of high! 5. ‘The government royalty oll is} Sweden—Demand 23.2 Maes ap ea voet rt joes & super ge eRe Closing Quotations. a gas pressure—but above all it gained De: Dental Fig over tapan of three to one. e : sold to The Midwest Refining company mmark—Demand 18.40. Hughes proposal is proof that the $ CHICAGO, Nov. 17.— the advantage of purchasing the oll/at the market. Hence the f é Switzerland—Demand 15.80. . . federal re- United States only desires peace and Whest-—_ Open. High. Low. Close. 3 |] of the independenta and (of ‘The Mid-|clamation service loses—the Wyoming| Spain—Demand 13.70. c WaCld ebbesanla chvteal e $1.06% $1.07% $1.05%% $1. west interests at a low figure,|schools lose—the Wy. Grapeseed ais? a 5 ti Loo ‘aioe ‘res ‘tee || Livestock Mart || tst‘or sang the retined products ai (ong lover-—ail aa the remult of price| ° Argentina—Demand_ 32.00, PACIFIO UNDERSTANDING eee, e radon , a yeh Penry, fixing and excess productipmon a low] Brazil—Demand 13.12. ARGUED IN AUSTRALIA, 108 South Center Street ; Phone 381 A 48 48% 43 2 (Item, It might be claimed that {f!market. Montreal 91%. ; 53% 53% S3 | CHICAGO, Nov. 17—(U. 8 Bureau} ‘Tho Midwest Retining company was GEORGE F, BRIMMER. fr Bilary veigiths ee SM ORS Sra of Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, 11,- a : 32% 32% | 000; good and choice shipping steers . NEW YORK, Nov. 17—Call money, cific as indispensable In connection 7 & : Beery * on NOY: ‘ : aes is | gents pete Aap Lae ar aa ex Sata Turner the companion of duo, Mabel | Moneys high 4ié; low, 434; Fullng rate,| Wh Seats, a svoning News|} | Pays 12 Per Cent Annual Dividends; 3 Per Cent * y ” eg fe f * “ ; closing bid, 4; offe: al ‘5 a . pee --- 14.00 | $9.25; bulk all weights, $5.75@8.50; |Van Buren, a German character role, ioe 44. in commenting. on the Washington Quarterly. Next Dividend Payable January 1, 1922. shipping steers, steady to higher; best pete gt Sony as the lodge keeper,| ‘Time loans, ateady; 60 days, 5@ pcataease, mrenoesis. s iy 8.30 $8.17 8.25 | bull cows and helfers around $3@5; ean Hersholt as Professor Von Har-|51;: 90 » 5% @5%; six months,| America sot Seabehiing nit ai A 8.75 8.65 © 70 | canners, $2 450; bulls.strong; bulk trott, Virginia Warwick as Chichi, ieosatae hd bia “| lar line, the newspaper says, and the _ We have 9,500 shares to offer at $1.00 each. There 40; calves, steady to Bridgetta Clark as: Dona Lulsa and| ‘Prime mercantile paper, 5% @5%%. is not any promotion stock in this company, nor any Jan. — — 7.00 around $8.50; Allan Hale in a radical German char. ee salaries paid to kholders, small office expense. > 7.40 stocke strong. acterization. < —e Hogs—Recelpts, 47,000; market fair: In addition to the plot, scenic, and Surplus money after dividends are paid will be in Butter and Eggs. ly active, 10c to 1bc lower than yes- BY character perfection of the picture the vested in new buildings as the company fit to ™~ | CHICAGO, No —Butter—Mar-| terday’s ‘average; light Ughts up to Audience is further pleased with the build. We own and operate apartment buil: buys Me, ‘ket lower; creamery extras, 44c; firsts, | $7.25; 160-pound averages, $7; practi- |mnusic which has been compiled to fit| #* , 3 and sell real estate and do a general investment p Be seconds, 32@84c; standards, cal top, $6.85; bulk, $6.60@6.80; pigs \the film play in every detail. The business. Immediate action will be necessary if you 37 : ; steady to 15c higher; bulk desirables, P, themes of music which introduce the ! ; wn any of this high de stock. Eggs—Lower; receipts, 3,306 cases;| $7.75@38. a jdifferent haracters seem to meet an ; Over OWN any. 0: Srace’stock. firsts, BO@S4c; ordinary firsts, 43@| Sheep—Recelpts, 17,000; opening (Continued from Page 1) undefined desire in the hearts of the 4 ‘miscellaneous, 50@52c; refriger-| S!Ow; killing classes around 25c low-/.,, director Rex Ingram. Himseit|#Ud@!ence and call forth added emo- - ator extras, Sic; refrigerator, firsts, |e: top fat lambs early $8.85, some| 00 1 TO) Oe ee te ea |tions. ‘The organ of Brenann’s lyric emer 33c. iB! tion pidtire field. Ne has Brought to theater takes on a new tone when {Continued from Puge 1.) played by the musician who accom.| reached Stoval, a mere sidetrack on the screen a sense of composition and H.E. Grude Corporation Poultry, ‘ panies the picture on its tour. the Southern Pacific rafiroad, with a cucago, Nore a7, — Poultry rent eae anranibie in getting the| ‘The bits of Spanish music, the soft| section foreman’s welling and the Alive, lower; fowls, 12@18%e; springs, tatisWana' than ee see eae tae ‘{,|1ove Mts, the patriotic airs, and the| houses of a few Mexicahs as the only 16¢; turkeys, 35c; roosters, 13c. preter oe raat cs, ig set-| weird minor chords which accompany | buildings. © inge—the ‘broad sweep gf the Arlthe fitting. characters. and scenes, staver told the sheriff he was a . ameaet Feet oe ete. tire atk enormous! make the trials and happiness depict.| dentist by profession and that his CUTICURA CHICAGO, Nov. 17—Potatoes— dance hall with tte awiti ef eoaee|ed in the picture all the more real. | home was ih Detroit, bigest ‘i y ‘Weaker; receipts 129 cars; total ont a2 Smoke| Many pictures can well be missed,|_ Estaver was captury ery || FOR HAIR AND SKIN A glamorous vico, the whirling ga- Wednesdily ‘saneuieige tap. pockion<hakidie ‘United States shipments 759) Wiscon. sin bulk round white 1.85@2.00 cwt; wacked round white 1.75@1.90 cwt; Minnesota and Michigan bulk round white 1.80@2.00 cwt; sacked round shite 1.75@1.90 wt; Minnesota and Worth Dakota sacked and bulk Red River Ohio's 1.50% @1.60 ewt; Dakota ed and bulk round white 1.40@ ewt; Idaho sacked russets 2.40 5 1.6 ewt. ete ee YOUNG PEOPLE CONDUCT ME. REVIVAL SERVICE ‘The service conducted last night in the Methodist church by the gospel team of the Epworth League was well attended and ably carried out by the young people in charge. Miss Bernice Davis acted as leader. Fred Holland sang, “The Way to Test Christianity.” Special music and rousing congrega- tional singing will be features of the service. Preacher Held For Perjury Escapes Jail MERIDIAN, Miss., Nov. 17.—Rev. W. E. Bennett, preacher, charged with perjury, was one of three men who yesterday sawed their way to freedom from the jail here. The other breakers were Dock Shackleford harles Hoffman, charged with y robbery. All three were isomers ers in a box igor of WEST, REPORT DENVER, Nov. 17.—The most se- vere snowstorm yet this season swept the Rocky mountain states last night and today, sending down temperaures in all localities and extending a cover of snow over a wide area ranging in depth from less than an inch in parts of Colorady to four inches in Chey- enne, Wyo. The storm was general. throughout the region and was forecast by United States weather bureau officials here to continue until tomorrow. Colder weather prevailed, the lowest tem- peratures being reported in northern and central Wyoming, where it was 10 above zero. % Leadville, was having Colorado's coldest weather with 14 above. In Denver !t was 26 above. Two inches of snow fell here and about the same amount was reported from northern Colorado. Continued snowfall is predicted in the state and in northern New Mex- ico, northeastern Arizona and south- eastern Utah. The storm was accompanied by a mild wind. pT Raat ‘WOODMEN-OF THE WORLD At a meeting of the Natrona Camp No. 331 of the Woodmen of the World jhere last night, the camp elected of- |ficers and transacted the annual busi- Iness of the organization. Following ithe business session a smoker and so- jeial hour were enjoyed. The officer |election resulted in the choice of. E. D. Mighswonger, C. W. R. MeMillan, A. L.; J. M. Whisenhunt } ; Thomas Longhurst, clerk; C. BP, Julian . h try J. Bels iety of the Parfsian tango palace, the fevered rush of the mobilization scenes at the outbreak of the war, the cluttered retreat of the refugees, the seemingly endless masses of German troops pouring toward Paris, the bom- bardment and destruction of a village and a chateau on the Marne, the ter- rifio horror and fascination of an in- fantry attack from the trenches int. No Man's Land. And through it al is the uncanny vision of St. John, pic turing the Four Horsemen—Conquest War, Famine and Death, the awe- some figures that charge into the very hearts of the spell bound audience. The actors including the fifty prin- vipals and 2,500 extras, are all chosen with an astonishing intuition for for ideal type. ‘The highest honors are carried off by Rudolph Valintino, who plays the role of Julio; the ro- mantic South American hero, useless as a drone and as dangerous, who finds that he owes a death. Alice Terry, one of the most delicately ‘beautiful women of the screen is seen as Marguerite, the Jove sick wife, whose awakening of soul forces her i but the “Four Horsemen of the Apo- employed by the Southern Pacific rall- calypse” a play broad in scope and epochal {n implications is worth the time and money of everyone. Suse Gasser Bursts Through Casing And Is Set Fire LONG BEACH, Cal., Noy. 17.—Gas, which was sdid to be flowing at the Tate of 100,000,000 cubic feet a day, broke through the casing of a well of the Royal Dutch-Shell Of! company at Signal Hill, near here, early last night and shortly after midnight burst into flames. The. cause of the blaze was undetermined, but it was believed to have been from friction on the cement casing. In a short time dam- age estimated at $150,000 hed been don. road. At the time of his capture Es- taver carried a new .32 caliber auto- matic pistol, the size of the bullets which caused Mrs, Johnson’s death and the wounding of her . husband, near death in @ local hospital,” ac- cording to county authorities. Al- though the gun was empty at the time of Estaver’s apprehension, handful of cartridges were found in a traveling bag which the officers ‘said he left in the car driven by the John- sons. On the Feed the car were found four empty she! The attacker failed to get $1,000 which, according to the officers, John- son had on his person at the time of the crime. W. F. Dunn GRAIN AND FEED HAY, tis t Quali Lowest He Industrial Ave. to sacrifice her life and happiness to! the care of her war blinded hustand.! Joseph Swickard appears in the part} of Marcelo Desnoyers, the French| son-in-law of Madariaga the Centaur, ! who sees his life's treasures forfeited as the price of the war but finally finds peace at the grave df his son. The character of the tempermental old man draws on the sympathies of the audience, and wins him a place in their hearts. Neigel de Bruiler takes one of the most difficult character parts in the preductica, in the role of Tchernoff the Russian mystic who relates the story of the “Four Horse- men” as found in the Revelation of St John Pomeroy Cannon, as Madariaga, owner of the South American planta-, tions plays an important part in the! early story of the play, a character: fabulously rich, ruthless, and of the neople to the end. Others characters | that add distinction tothe cas cluded Stuart Holmes and Wa price as cold storage. liver free of charge. SEA-FOODS Order your Thanksgiving Poultry now. 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