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MARINE ISSUES > ARE IN DEMAND PAGE TEN THIRTY-TWO COMPLETIONS MADE IN STATE FIELOS DURING MONTH MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921. ing holiday season, and the line of warments and accessories are guar. anteed not to fail to please the par ticularly groomed individual. Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords, Also One MNICK BROS, LUNCH FAST ANNU. SLE AS BOON TO GIFT BUTES | | Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY | i ALG iT e249 ices Strong at Opening of Ford Ton Truck. New Production Total Amounts to 10,328 Barrels LOCAL ‘Om, STOCKS Breton - ane a [Pes Strong af pening 0 Wite their nratannuat sale, the) g That For Month Just Ended, Setting Record for F OM enna ce ties Active. " iw Last Half of the Year Report Mountain Producers .$ 11.37 11-62 — s NEW YORK CURB $ NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Speculative i To.7s|oses aeain were favored by profes Merriit ..... 10.50 a New production added to the potential output of the Glenrock Of . . 18 et naey coment risen aed Wyoming fields during the month of November amounted to| Capitol Pete Salt Creek Producers 1 4 ‘estled in the final ai aa | 10,328 barrels from 32 completions, six of which were dry, pow <2 . 2 a eae proximated 750,000 shares, *. dowd as compared with 18 completions during October, three of Chappel ed ae ing was irregular. them dry, for a total of 6,975 barrels. Increase in crude|cow Guich ... to Cities Service Com. |S. O. Indiana .. . 8 | NEW YORK >cocK EXCHANGE |Mexican Petroleum ..$112.00 $113.50 Sinclair Of 23.00 prices is reflected in the November summary which in addi- Opening of today's stock market, pro- bably as a result of subsidy reports from Washington. American Inter- national Marine preferred were among many new gushers in the Salt Creek region also shows a great increase in new work being a total of 692 | goods is not good throughout he sale and only standing at the close | Texas Ou 45.37 om phy b is © active and strong features of the small charge will be made for alter- - picts Bo hs iii! eben ey tap initial dealing. International : ations on clothing. The merchandisé| Four gassers were U. 8. Steel Har. as soe i“ vester, Pullman, General Electric, offered on the sale is absolutely What could be more t during the Union Pacific R. R. American We Unitea fresh. H os a, three of them in | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. i rata preety ean Patt 2 practical for a Christmas ) y and one in Carbon | Maris Se |sterting $4.04 % and ‘Transcontinental Ol also were gift? i J 2 een, irm to strong. High class rails were _ chk = ane Guilt . | Marks ignored aside from nominal dealings clothing firm of the city after 14 CASPER TYPEWRITER Es a AG a Swesteen*Mtalaa On GREET in coalers and the usual favorites in months growth, EXCHANGE Buying for Sea oard Ac-| re pee yrs crea lhe the oil an dindustrial groups were Many of the shoppers are taking ad- | 112 East Second ’ Phone 856 counts Has Bullisr - gg Bore a abs ated dh we sluggish. Leather, tobacco and mail vantage of the unusual sale in pur- fect at Opening. page ge wpe gh Pept scat eae a 7y order issues eased moderately chasing Christmas gifts for the com- \ poten: tt ep tame eo! api #s : Continued apathy of rails and oils = = | aiiet! Saures on pen perouctien Royalty and Producers .i¢ In the face of general strength in al- CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—Wheat averaged | 87") Mo ppb ortece r ‘Tom Bell Royall Sioa most every other branch of the stock @ little higher in price today during| {VU Toman” ‘Com. Pro. B.S. -Dr.| Western Eaplaavion” 278 Ust was the striking feature of the the early dealings buying on the part} ) Y°% r O. 2 30 /-Wrind titty stat aa forenoon. Equipments assumed a of houses with seaboard co! on 9,100° 126 90] tniited aes aa eee seat commanding position under lead of irs. Snulth-Wilkinson, who plans tended to encourage bulls and so too peak og al eomeee bea? cies American Locomotive, which rose 4|- $0 dassle Armerica with her ‘costly : s ie rites iro Seties en teretipe aha! ° WYOMING CRUDB OIL MARKET. Be cennaace ae, foes ea EXCLUSIVE MARKET ~ RETAIlL—:WHOLESALE on a large scale. One the upt a Gress eee sind ose cme Plerce-Arrow preferred, Bosch Mag. Largest Meat ‘and Provision Company in the State REMaGEE HelatesUthiEat axitenred Ga) be r Bie eens iS louvres heto and Stromberg rose 1 to 2-points. selling freely. Oper quotations = saaekateeintors a10a |aanic? Oreak 2 Shippings, coalers and textiles held wuicin canpeardioueetbte WO Bigtoe ae, : : thelr Tobaccos and Teathers RETAIL PRICES Phone 12 with December $1.13% to $1.13% and 510 _ l became more reactionary and Stand- 10) Muy $1.17 to $1.17% were followed by erie oF} j |fioation to members of Christmas} ard Ol of New Jorsey fell 3 polnts. a moderate setback and then a fresh eum |clubs to go to their friendly bank and] Linerty second and fourth 4%s and BEEF PORK CUTS advance. A4 . Just before Christmas draw out a sum} Victory 4%s attained new high rec- 2 Selling from southwestern sources 3 3 [of money which they well know will] ords for the yer. Call mone: open. ‘ led subsequently to a sharp setback ed more than buy the longed-for remem-|ed at 5 per cen! ae Prime Rib Roast . Chops ... ++ -20¢-25¢ for the July delivery and acted as a : : |brances of Yule-tide. Many will make ‘e Rolled. ~.. -20c | Shoulder .............-.20e dragon old crop months. The close o 16 55 | the new discovery that steady accumu: me Pfime Rib Roast Fresh Ham, half was heavy, Kc to 3%c net lower, with} _ 2 10,828 2 6 tation of small sums amounts to sub} xpw yORK, Dee. 5—Foreign ba: < Standing 14¢ am, or December $1.12 and May 61.15% to] Nov. totals ---32 10,328 238 454 stantial sums without the small sums]... myst * 0 -Foreign bar! steady; electrolytic spot and near by. : i ig oy whole ...._.... RELY SULT $1.15%. Oct. tows 435 even being missed. Nor is this lea-|*Ver; 66%; Mexican dollars, 60%c. | 133;; later, 18% @ Loin Steak... —25¢ Corn had a downward inclination — son confined to the grown-ups. The Tin—Firm; spot and near by, 31.50: Round Steak.....___.20c ve Be in the absence of any aggressive eup-} Difference 19 boys and girls have been smilingly| |< Money. futures, 31.62. Short Cuts. Se | Sliced Premium port. After opening % lower to a| Cat Creek (M BJ accumulating thelr pennies, nickels] NEW YORK, Dec. §.—Call_money,| Iron—Steady; No. 1 northern, 21@ T-Bone Stea’ Ham : ..-- 30¢-40c shade advance, Many 54%c to 654%c{ Miscellaneous - 79 jand dimes, with which to buy “dad” steady; high 5; low 4%; ruling rate|z2: No. 2 northern, 20@21; No. 2 1 k FE eats the market sagged a little all around.| | _ Bs and mother the cozy slippers and the|5; closing bid 4; offered at 4%; last|scuthern, 18@19. Shaulder Stea’ Sliced Boiled Ham ._55c Cash houses were on the selling} Nov totals be |pretty gloves they know will be so soars 434, o aise) Se op lane delivery Pot Roast . Sliced’ Bacon........30c-50c aide. The close was weak, %c to Ic bp vida ae ef bs | much appreciated by fond and proud je loans, steady; ‘days 5; lead—bteady; spot.’ 4.’ dit Yolacs with aay iat og — ——. —— —] WALSENBURG, Colo., Dec. 5—(By| parents. | da: aix months, 5. epot, 4.80@4.85. palling Bert ‘c Pork ind Beef 4 Oats were governed more by wheat| Difference ---~ 0 O53) 0 S| The Assoctated Press)—The strike of) ‘Through the co-operation of the mercantile paper, 515%. fntimoney—Spot, ¢.55. ger —— Mu usage. 15e¢ B/ than by corn, starting %@M% to %@ SST re ‘oal miners employed by the Colorado| banks, the merchants and the individ- AL = ied Midway Test Progressing. Pure Fork Sausage....20c Fresh Fish Every Day— 4c up, May 38%c to 38%@%&, and fh recep Fuel and. Jron company is steadily| ual saver there will be spent in Casper > ADs— 5 SER then continuing relatively itrm. | 753 feet in its test well on the Mid] saing strength, according to Frank! this Christmas @ large sum of money, | NEW TOF pe ences ate pe i JN Png tm Direct from the Coast ee Sos Sausage, vis! w t stand = es 2 e. 2 a? 6 * — i | 1 8.00. aneeeet os id. SIS atl with, piece nominally steady | Way dom.e north of Casper, having| Hefterly, international organizer of] fo cmechiy ty tor the oheletevas club | France— Deniand, 7.46%; cables, and the Lakes. 3 = ag nom made record progress during the last ing United Mine Workers of America,|scimien oy iaitey thoiea dia 7 h VEAL CUTS (lesa aclakions week. Arrangements have been made} 1° OM a come pasa Wi Nasa ans To | Fresh caught F “ ae to ca h est t depth if nec who p oo ny figures fro ‘0 those people who have @ part fo 2 $ Ss GHICAGO, Dee. G— - ry of 4,500 fect. | -he ‘Trinidad’ district today to aupport/in the accumulation of this vast sum,} Satie! Surveying and Locations Mountain Trout ..75¢ | Shoulder Roast... 15¢ es De i Low. Clos: 1 tion. e 2 y an-| + y * 7 - ve} - : May --- 11 117% 115% 1.15% 4{ the five company mines in the Trin | the year. Bt ASP tr pe Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Loin: Chops -25c, ~ Gad district experienced a dciease in ——~._ OU ys DEERE, 5,28; SROs, Wyoming Map & Biue Round Steak 40c | 48% 48% «48 48 Livestock Mart |°: per ioetinen® igite tenet 3 25.81. ‘ Co, eak. eat 8% 48% 4 ; westoc. ar ne number of men‘ reporting to work | i Print : ae 5 54 Gay, while two other mines were| M- E. Young of the New York Oil orway—Demand, 14.45. SUEY re oe company, is in the east attending to] Sweden—Demand, 23.90. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—Butter—Lower; fereamery extras, 44c; first, 35@42c; seconds, 32@34c; standards, 37%¢c. Eggs—Higher; receipts 4,104 cases; firsts, 54@56c; ordinary firsts, 45@ refriger refrigerator 0c; miscellaneous $52@54c; «ras, tor 41@43%e; : ve, higher; fowls, 14@ springs, 22%4¢; turkeys, 12c; roost-| ers, 15c. Potatoes. CHICAGO, Dec, 5.—Potatoes— Northern white steady; western stock week; Wisconsin sacked 1.60@1.7 ewt; Wisconsin bulk 1.70@1.90 cy Minnesot. sacked red and white 1.60@1.75 cwt;- sacked Red River 1.60@1.70 cwt; 2.00@2.15 cwt Idaho sacked russets Receiver for Grain Concern BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec. —The CHICAGO, of Mark be Dec Cattle steers zality pI 000: steady 36@89 ck < and bulls steady: veal and calves dull, bidding unevenly lower. Hogs—Receipts, 48,0 ly active, 10¢ to 2c lower than Sat- urday's average; butchers off most, shippers buying liberaily, but most of smaller houses out of market on ac- of strike. ) for light ulk, $6.50@ fat lambs and light fat to strong; fat lambs top ea some held higher; bulle early, $10.26@10.50; culls, $7.50@8.50; good light fat ewes, $5.25; talking steady on feeders. Denver Quotations. Dec. 5.—Cattle—Receipts 25c higher; beef steers DENV 5,500; stead, $4.50@6. 5.00; feeders $3.50@6.00. Ho slow, lower; - t $6.50. p—Receipts 7,700; « stendy to strong; lambs $8.25@9 ewes $2.50@ 4 feeder lambs $7.50@8.60, corporation, one of the firms in Buffalo, was ivers’ hands by Judge al court toda; —_- cS LASSIFIED ADS— E BRING RESULTS. Pastor Illustrates With Paintings Something new in sermons from the pulpit Pillar of Fire Church, Brooklyn. N. Y., Dr. Branford Clark. cuted by himself on re! He is drawhg his sermons ligious and allegorical subjects. is being introduced in the by its poet-painter-preacher, the Rev. around oil paintings, exe- cle entirely. | Superintendent Getchel of the Colo-| rado Fuel and Iron company, who gave out the figures for the company said the decrease in men working in he Trinidad district was thc natural ct tue Sunday holi¢ay and was ret te attributed to strike of nincrs that went ints ef!e"* more than wo “ccks ago as a result of a 30 rer ecnt Wage reduczicn. Getchell raid a report from D. A. Stout, general manager of the Colo- ado Fuel and Iron company at Pueb- lo, received here, said traffic conges- tion on the Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa Se railway made it necessary to allow Morley and Sopris mines in the Trin- idad district to remain idle today. In the Walsenburg district company figures showed there was an increase in the number of men reporting to work today, compared with Saturday's company figures. A statement given out by company officials showed 497 miners working today, against 457 Sat- urday. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTBAS If there {s one human characteristic which distinguishes us from animals it is the spirit of Christmas—the mani- festation of which is shown in the joy of giving. This year in Casper the spirit of Christmas is stronger than -ver—thinks to the careful forethought of many thousands of our people who have planned for the gladdest day of the year and have the financial means to satisfy their desire to experience this real joy of giving. It must be a source of extreme grat! O. S. BATHS TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY Shower, Tub, Steam and Cabinet. For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 128 East Second Street Basement, O-S Building Baggage ~- Smashers Do gou employe baggage smashers to handle your. bag- gage and furniture? | We are experts in moving baggage, furniture, pianos ard guarantee our work. SEE BEN TRANSFER Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74 | business interests and hom is Denmark—Demand, 14.6 e within a day or two. expected LUNCH MEATS Weinies -......._... 15c LUA IAA sil Fresh Oysters Every Day ! —Direct From the : " Oyster Beds. Liverwurst ....—... : Eastern Counts, Smoked Liverwurst..15c Home Rendered Short- ening 10c Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish. Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. Fruits and Vegetables. eee, We Will Deliver Any Order for $5.00 or Over. y Look for Price Changes Every Day. Give her an Eden and you give her years of happiness and free- dom from the most disagreeable of all household tasks. ?dednee ar Snowy white clothes in’an abun- dance from the daintiést lingerie to the heaviest quilts and blankets. ‘Take Advantage of the Big ' Special Sale and Save $45 We call your attention to the investment features of this stock. Easterh marketing arrangements under way and we anticipate higher market prices. ~ Extra dividend 2 per cent payable o: Give us your bids and offers. m December 20. a 319 ans gr gz 1 Taylor & Clay, Inc. Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- 3/84ie da A Small Payment Will Insure Christmas Delivery : Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 I bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3