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PAGE EIGHT Pipeline carriers fro! ‘om t mi ‘ng handled approximately dunng the month, available yesterday. Approximetely 1,500,000 barrels of oil | A™*!s:- of { 2 S American of the total produc during the month came to Casper from | 4merican the Salt & ek field ‘Lenten Tocend WHEAT OPENS AT alGh PAIGE iverpool nd in Fresh Gains at rength to D nicago Market Ma: After opening 14 to higher, Bim to 5 he corn market xcored |t™ a slight further upturn. Export demand was rather slow. ‘The market finished steady at %@%5c/ | corapany to Mo net gain, with May 54%@68c.| one « to Oats started unchanged to advance, May 39% to 39%jc and rose a little more. Higher quotations on hogs helprd to ne nine ine princip wrding ‘to pipeline run figures made jot ¢ WMPKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS) PIPELINE. RUNS SHOW INGREASE 1 oil fields of Wyo- 2,000,000 barrels of crude oil Grass Creek and Jig Muddy fields proluetion of| y are tied for sec- production. All ate are now un- redictton with the exception where approximate. ¢ gross production | by purchasing agenctes. | ¥ pipeline run by American American Americar. Atchison Ath, lc New York Stocks * Associated Prevs Leased Wire fh OOS American Anaconda Cop} Guilt an ~aldwin Locomotive Raltimore and Ohio . thlehem Steel ~ nadian Pacific . ntral Leather “handler Motors esapeake and Ohio Cicago, Mil and St. Paul 59% 56 18% 3,900 | Chicago, R. I. and Pac. . 31% 1,800! Chino Copper . 26% t 3,909 | Cotorado Fuel and Iron xt = 886) Corn Prodncts 102% 1,500) Crucible Steel . ag {Cube Cané Sugar Erie 100 General E 52,000 General & =, |Goodrich ¢ = saaeaee Great Northern pia. ~1,842,800 | Great Northern Ore Ctfs Pumping Station. - sealer age hat els Ha station of the m-|7™ eit the Lost eiviepa tac ~ 8 is now in | inte “93 easing the oll delivery | Kennecott Copper . new Jooster station h a Muncle crude oil and a National Transit © new station is located about half between the Midway station at and the initial atation The Une from Lost station is a 4‘Inch long. ‘The addition station will relieve all ost Soldie: » Midw uble >» Lost dling the entire capacity lier field. n the Illinois ¢ has two parallel lines, and the other a six h line. Okiahoma Prod. and Ret. Pan-American Petroleum People’s Gas . Pittsburg and We! r Rep j Royal Dutch, N. ¥. Shell Trans and Thad . Loulsville ad Nashyillc ?iexican Petroleum . Miamt Copper Middle States Oil . Midvale Steel Missouri} Pacific York Central SH. and Harttord » rfolk and Western . Northern Pacific N. ¥., Pennsylvanig Va. y Consolidated Copper ading Iron &nd Sieel 4 | Sinclair Con Ott eae seme Mesa i], ¢ LAYS PLANS Southern Pacific \ josing Quotatio: i Southern Rajlway . Wheat— prem High. pe Standard Oil of N, J. pfd. .... ay. rporatio: . des 0s ‘torse ‘nee - ‘Tora Cemenes (Copee= > tom Joly — 1.06 2 1.06 - 1.07% ‘Tennense age May 34% 54% AM Texas and Facific + 29% Joly — Beye wom 180% 58% Tobacco Products . 2 eau Cate = eae rae 'Prancontinental Oil . - 10 Ma: BIH BOHN 8H, Union Pacific 5 . 127 y Le AO AON MOM 40m 8. Food Products .. + BM Pork— 5 4 L Retall Stores .... « BOM Ma 18.45 §. Ind. Alcohol > + 44% zitnp hy Pig rane ited States Rubber + 548% — A 56% Mar, —10.07 10.30 10.07 1025 |Program Being Worked Out L caseate Steel . an er ae ae 1088 0eT || by, Justice “Department; Westinghouse slectric . 51% ae Nog) taal Seale Committee to th what ater te neath Siem We 93 Meet Wednesday. American Zinc, Lead and Sm... 12% she re : | = Nutte and Superior 27 | ‘ala. Petroleum % Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, changed. Eggs—Higher; revelpts firsts 39c; ordinary if cellanecous 37@38c; not quoted ——.___ VAUDEVILLE {3 ENTERTAINING A well balanced five act vaudeville Dill in addition to a feature picture is being offered by the management of the Iris theater. The vaudeville en- gagemen ed last night and will close with three shows at 2:30, 7 and Feb. 2.—Butter—Un. 8 cases: @35c; mis. t ope! nan motion picture program and has a y parlance he is a d his entertainment th id of a minia- ht and kit along ning. npetent team ing and dancing act. d dancing are m m by Tony Den instrument 3 of tho bill with up the b “A guil ty cons: Moreno fe © end of}r the p 1 known the | ers of America which will formulate the demends of the miners to replace |the wage agreement with the opera- tors which expires March 31, will meet in In@lanapolls next Wednesday, Fébruary 8, John L. Lewis, interna: WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—Plans of the government to cope with the sit- ich might arise in the event ike of coal minérs when the s expire at the end © being worked out of justicg, it was * Attorney General of general said he ely conditions in 8 they develop as 1 junction of the th the United Mine st wage decreases, but not yet ready to make nment’s policy. was the vell orkers to re ated he we gOV INDIANAPOLI committee Feb. 2—The. scale of the United Mine Work- tional president, announced here to- The committee of which Lee Hall, president of the Ohio district, is chair- man, will present its report to the convention which wiil convene here February 14. convention, it is id in min les, will approve the report of the committee, which it said, will recommend a_ substantial increase in wages for the miners, — ————— Hub Feature Is Continued Friday s forthcoming continued feat Stanley in A * which the Hub t on Fri George Antonio | Star member of t to the on, the ‘cets ee Now York. Saic pr of pulling a snow res Montana Power - Shattuck Arizona . Pure Oil Ynvinclble Of General Asphalt . Livestock M. art Chicago Quotations, CHICAGO, Feb. t.—(U. 8, Bureau of Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, 11- 000; beef steers slow; carlyy sales mostly steady to strong; quality plain. early top, $8.90; bulk beef steers, $6.76 @7.75; she stock and calves steady to strong; bulls dull, about steady; stock- ors and feeders steady. Hogs—Receipts, 87,000; market ac- tive, 10 cto 20c higher than’ yester- day’s average; lghts up most, big nackers holding back; top, $9.80; bull, ; $8.85@9.15; pigs, strong to 250 high-j er; bulk destrables, $9@9.15, few $9.25. Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; opening slow, steady to strong; fat lambs, top early $14, some held higher; good 75- pound, clippers, $12.25; no sheep or} ‘eeder lambs sold early. | Denver Quotations, | DENVER, Feb. 2.—Cattle — Re celpts, 1.300; market steady; beet steers, $5.50@7.25; cows and heifers, ; calves, $8@10; bulls, $3.5 stockers and feeders, $4.50@' @4.25; 6.65, Hogs — Receipts, GS 3,500; market top, $9.10; bulk, $8.55@8.9! 3,700; market ic | Omaha Pric Prices. ! 8S. Bureau of) Omaha, Feb. 2.—W. Markets). — Hogs — Deceipts 5 steady to 10c higher; bulk $3.40@ top $8.90; packing grades $7.00@8.00. Cattle—Receipts 2,150; ell clases gen-| erally steady wees rat beeves $8.00. Sheep—Receipts 4,000; killing class-| es strong to 10c higher; lambs $13.35 @ 13.50; top $13.60; clipped lambs $12.65; | Lest ewes $7.65; feeders strong. Those who etry out late at nights in Stuttgart wili in future have to pay a tax, payable either to tho caretaker! of the apartment house where the! reveler lives, or at the place where! he has been visiting-~ Between mid- night and 1 a. m. the fine fs five marks, from 1 to 2 eight marks, and from 2 to 2 ten marks 4 : $ Just Received Big Shipme: Pick What You Want as 227 West Yellowstone 10 Dozen Young Pullets PESLLLESSSS HLS OS LOSHO SL GOSSHLOTEHESSPPPOO HOO LHP OOH HGS a a Third 4%s Lance Creek and Springers and Strictly Fresh Eggs. While You Wait—Also Fresh Fish. Casper Poultry and Fish Market &be Casver Mailn Tribune Oil Securities Furnished by saying and Clay o- | A Bethe fae 6 ade Buck Créek Burke . Blackstone . Mack dail \upital Pete olumbine Az Domiao &.khorn . 2. 'T. Williams Frantz dates Jupiter Kinney ...:- -ance Creek Lusk Petroleum Mike Henry ... Mountain and Guit oy Nestern Exploration - Jeatern Ot) Fields F. ¥ oO Rites . Y on . Western States NEW YORK CURE € STNG 7 QO. Indiana . $ 86.27 aring Olt ntain Prod Territt “enrock Oi! "ale. Creek Western States . It Greek Con. . *rod and Refrs. . 1.1% ‘ourth 4s Victory’ 4%s - ‘tamilton Dome -. Rock River Salt Creek Gig Muddy Mule Creek 16 BELOW ZERG WAS COLDEST JANUARY DAY; SNOWFALL TEN INGHES ‘The temperature in Casper during the past month ranged from summer baum to wintry blasts or a range of 63 degrees between the warmest and the coldest days. January 18 was the cold est day during the month when the temperature reached 16 degrees below while sthe warmest day was January when the mercary stood at nearly 50 above. Snowfall for the month apprext mated 10 inches in depth with a total precipitation recorded of less than an inch. January 3 saw the greatest precipitation when half an inch was recirded. Precipitation of .01 of an oe or over was recorded on eight duriig the month. With 28 days clear, five partly vloudy and three cloudy days Casper Ae {gained a notch in its race for 300 clear days a year, according to the report of George 8. McKenzie, local weather ob- server. Novel Touch Given Big Special Film A novel touch has Deen given to “Flower of the North,” the James Oliver Curwood special production which opens an engagement at the Wyoming theater today. This touch is found in the prologue which shows. the north country in the days of the French chevalier, when knights fought for a fair lady's hand. This comes in decided contrast with tho story jitself, which deals with the north country at the present day. All the scenic beauty of the north- land, and_an ideal cast of players, se- lected because of their fitness for the roles, make this picture one of the biggest Curwood productions to be presented to the American public. It is a story that moves, It has been said of James Oliver Curwood that he is one of the few writers who write action, and that his stor’es are more easily adapted to the screen than any other work. “Flower of the North” is considered one of the best of Mr. Curwood's books. we ae Among the natural history curios discovered by the Mount Everest ex pedition was a whistling hare. nt of Turkeys, Also Hens | We Kill and Dress Them Phone 1384 Just Beginning to Lay. ‘%| Early laggards were taken in hand Hine -raticgacts. 3 137] aetio: 11.42] "ils also strengthened on short coy 9.5c;cme. Tha feature of the foreign ex | Locomotives, Studebaker, Bosch Mag LLG ACTIVE RO VERE “INSTOGK MART JuRY OUT ° * Numerous Advances Scored at| J"7aMutme “Saternea to its dell>. Opening as Result of erations at 10 o'clock after having Pools, Report. * been locked up since 11 o'clock last night. There was no Indication of NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Professicnai| that the trial would traders resumed their bullish opera-| agreement’ were being . tons in a wie variety of special is- sues today. Scasoned stocks, includ- ing rails, made only moderate imp- brevement. Sales approximated 700,- 000 shares. and bid up sharply after midday, es- pecially the steel and dividend pay- Speciaities continued to soar in a buoyant fashion. Cluett Pea- bedy rising 5 points, Electric Stor- age Battery 5% and Philip Jones 12%. The sugar group and olls also made further notable progress to higher levels. $ American Car, International Har- vester, Chicago Pneumatic Tool, In- trnation.! Paper and tobaccos rose sharply later. Call money eased to & 19.50; No. 2 southern 15.50@16.00. Lead—Steady; spot Zinc—Easy; East St Louis delivery, spot $4.50@4.55. Antimony—Spot 4.49. Money. - NEW YORK. Feb. 2.—<Call money fercent. The closing was strong. Lib-| sasier; high 5%; low 5; ruling sate 5% ey Jennes the general Lond mar-| ciosing big 414: offered at 5; last loan et was firm. 5 5. ‘Time loans, ficm; 60 days 4% @5; 90 days A%@5; six month 4% @5. Frime mercantile paper 4% @5. rman ears Saat UNION BARBERS REDUCE PRICES IN SHOPS HERE Union barber shops in Casper lave Mned up with the lower trend of price: by snrouncing a 25 per cen? cut in standsrd barter prices. Under the re adjustment of charges shaves droppe from 25 to 2b cents and Latreuts fron ‘com 65 to 60 cents. Announcements of the reduction are being made in The Tribune today. , The following shops have signed up | ‘e the price reduction. Subway bar er shop and baths; Narrow Gaugr op, O. K. shop, Union Pool Hal hop, Senate shop, Natrona shop odie Dog shop, Oll Exchange shop ‘ric shop and Miller shop, picihmarer os Nadi | NEW YORK. Feb. 2.—Pools re Samed their bullish activities at the cutset of today's trading, effecting ad \ences cf 1 to 4 points in Gulf States Steels, Butte & Superior, Atlantic Gulf lectric Storage Battery, Generai Klec » Davison Chemieal, Endicott John ond Nationa’ Enameiling. Loca foreign olls and low grad Nange market was another sharp ad vance in eterling. Traders paid little heed to the tight er money tendencies, as indicated by ¢ tl money's cpening rate of 5% per gent, the highest initial rate of the veek. Baldwin, Lima and Americar neto, Westinghouse and General As phalt were foremost among the stron: s.ocks of the first hour. Later thc buying embraced other popular oil: (Mo leathers, tobaccos, chemicals ané independent steels, including Bethk em and Iron Products. Stan@ard O of New Jerscy became the central fea ure before noon, rising 8 points on ow transactions. The one division t < Was the rails, leaders showing n Aterial change from yesterday's fin prices. \ referendum on the question o + oman suffrage in Quebec is likely t » taken in the next provincial elec HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Iver, 66%4; Mexican dollars, 60%c Forcign Exchange Irregular. NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Foreign be NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Great Brit un—Demand 4.29%; cables 4.30%. Se, France—Deman1 3.35; cables 8.35% __ Be Better Looking- Looking—Take Italy———Demand 4.65; cables 4.65% Olive Tablets —Der 95: ten Demand 5; cabier it its allow lon —sompleion G cn 7 pallid poor— ‘i es Demand 0.48: cable et eons War f per ergy sl ea + Holiand—Demand 36 97; cables 37.03.] & SEN eT ke should Norway—Demantl 15.87 a ive Ta! wards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- Sweden—Demand 25.47. Terk for calomel—were prepared by ‘Denmark—Demand 20.20. Switzerland—Demand 19.48. Deaeecierars after 17 years of ety. Spain—Demand 15.25. Seon tae eece—Demand 4 44. Paes cs pina oo oe lor. Poland—Demand .03 . Tohaveacl-ar, ekin, bright Czecho-Slovakia—Demand 1.92. oe: ‘a fe of Argentine—Demand 85.75. idays' a Brazil—Demand 12.80. Dr. SNe cts act Montreal—95: the liver and bowels like calomel—yet (cer sacet have no effects. Metals. _ ‘They start he bile and NEW “YORK, Feb. 2.—Copper—} etipation. sTakaione-ontwo nightly and steady; olectrolytic, spot and nearby | note the pleasing results. Millions of 13% @14c; later 13% @14c. boxes are sold annually at 15c and ‘Tin—Easy; spot and nearby, 31.76 NOTICE The Service Barber Shop Basement of Tripeny’s Drug Store, Has Been Purchased by J. J. TRUPP And is now a Union Shop, efaeds equipned and capable of giving y SERVICE COME ON DOWN AND GET ACQUAINTED Soodbukskasshaiidbaades seuabiee ask coasecoonauehoss Anna Bell Wyoming Oil Co. Stockholders Please ask at_postoffice for your mail at General Delivery window. tant letter addressed to you. Very impor- W.E. PATTON. Building Costs Lowered ; By having us sand your interior finish you save from $20 to $30 on the average 5-room house. Just tell your lumberman to have us sand your finish. Casper Mfg. and Construction Co. Phone 1096-J HO VERDICT IN ARBUCKLE CASE oer Harter THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1922. 7. ° Appropriation NCE LAST NIGHT To nih Reduced RE WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—Revision the time that Arbuck’e was sup- | of all legislation authorizing appropri posed to hare bern aap tae * ations for river“and harbor develop- injuries on Miss Rappe while they nent and maintenance will be under- were alone in his room. Both in- iaken soon by the senate commerce struction and « wean committee, Chairman Jones announced embitaiwtny c ee h submitted to the at its request {today in the senate in connection wit! yesterday after it had retired. Ic Dill he had introduced providing for ‘authorizations not to exosed $17,000,- There was a small crowd in the Pes, :| THE PUP CAFE 3 108 North Center St. Ed J. Walker and Frank Fleming, Props. BREAKFAST AND DAIRY DISHES Oat Mca! and Cream and Cream. 15 Grapenuts and Cream at and Cream 15 Ba Apple and GC sand Cream.. 15 Ap, .2 Sauce . MK Toast + 20 Douganuts Cream Toast . - 3 Wheat Cakes and Syrup Buckwheat Cakes and Syrup .15 Corn Cakes and Syrup Rasher Bacon 10 Dry or Buttered Toast Bread and Milk . ib GGS AND OMELETTES Ham and Eggs country style 2 Fried Eggs 25, 3 - 35 2 Scrapibied Eggs 25, 3 - 30 Spanish Omelette . Poached E it Sreen Pepper Omelette Poached E Plain Omelette, 3 eggs ala Pup . sececceee eA CHOPS Special Pup Steak Pork Chops, 2 . Mutton Chops, Plain Steak Fried Ham or Bacon Fried Corn Meal Much and Bacon Calves Liver and Bacon Pork and Beans : Fried Sweet Hamberger St Bacon Chilf Sauce .. Spanish Sauce POTATVES AND VEGETABLES American Fried -L Fronch Fried . eT 3 Hashed Brown 15 Lyonaise to crder Bi Potatoes which are ready, seryed free with meat and egg orders. SANDWICHES Ham and Ess 25, Fried Egg . Denver . American cr E Hamborger Cold Pork Pork Chop 0 Cold Ham Fried Ham 15 Hot Dog ... SPECIALS That Good Chill ..... Spaghetti Red Enchiculda Chili Sauce Beef Siew, jungle Chili Mac ready 3 ‘ Coffee per cup . Milk in bottle . Assorted Pie Doughnuts Pot Tea Hot Chocolate Assorted Cake Sweet Roll 10 «ll Bottle of Beer Avi MAW TERS ReiMikin & VAN DENGERG Koy f Accounuuts—sacome ‘Tax Service OX Ht BULLACK 4ih Floor 0-5 Bulg. ‘Tel. 167 | duite Suite 201-205 Mawar Bldg. Ph 1208 ALCLUUNLANIS “~Naviuas & SeaceorT Law; 30210-11 Ou s2xcnange Bldg. Be nd ee 206-207 oir’ ‘Dachange Bldg. GUAKaNioe “Meuspatts UKM. Auuwwrs uDu Wuatts—Divek. Begotas avd Arausier Ageuis Wout vo wachange mug. ruoue v90, wry. wee ieee GumvaNy, WALLA Y, > QnGwest mei, astug. Kno Attorney WinsuNn uaas, “Pitimncsst Ave purts: ang Suites i4-19-10, “At-Law, sowusend Block BENUM AND BISHOP V3 Auaiy ses, ANcuMe Lax Dervice General Accounting. ARCHITECTS Vunuid & GyuuicM, architects Houms 11-12 ‘Lowuseliq owel. Lasper, wou. Pune 440, GaSUTL, WEIDAER & SWHENK E : 8. 415 Oil Exchange widg. Phone 1162. Avu10 FAINLING DapWaws AND CUmrANY au Maung Phone 1072W doa North Kimball Suite 9, Day 9% sary ssuilding, WNobi LS LIFE INSURANCE Prua ee Pes AS Aa OSTEGrATHS Dx. ‘US REO & DAVIS, Leopaliue sny ss Suite 6 rages ‘Apurtacnt ope ais Urtevpaitic ore Rm. 67 Wout ole ene laws | J AUTO PAINsING AND DRIMMING | DK. U. A. DANE URD ee est Meubattue rhyscan Cad at casper Auto up snop 653 South Cemer pt. Puene 208i Bulwag bon £930 De o. L AsAOLDUS, im eAGGAGE and 1KAwnoreR Osteopathic and Chuopractic BAD won attanse fut UW. Ph; le Ned See eas Phone 1s a Fhowe “ade ving. hoe : PLUMBERS ER Vick PLUMBERS Plumb ce fieatng, Gas and Vork and General Pipe Work 1i0s Souta tins St. Phones 107i and 459) RAR AANDe ict hes. whens Siw Otfice eee: 701w mune A SPELL LY. Ulta WELD \Baggase and 4ransier rhoue i4iss = a le pe ETS ae AUR AEE A NG ‘BATHS Casrek avro i Tomi LL “ads «al uv KaDial a hl DRY OUK TURAISH BATHS |, , Kepairiug—C.eaninz itecorigg For itheumatsm, serve strain, | #4 W. Xelowscone ~ rnone ow La Grippe and. ixcessive best THE BALLONY BALHS BE CU eee aay Smuth and surner Drug store “a Wa * r Phone 176. Genera aoa Cena Paraiepein CHIROFRACTORS | sor'tfatiweiant™® &,.ppeemily. pr. ets oth, Co ee SIGN FAINTING Sue 318 Miewest widg. Phone 106. ‘BUSH Dip 15" DE. 1b. G. Bush Siena Shute atl isa ial Art, 242 of Yellowstone. “Pho e set 3a BI Phones: Ginice aS, Mes. tess. | ae NS ana SHOW CARDS Pas asinine hated tie ice Sooarer Outdoor Adverti - Noe ey Chiropractor — Phone 1072W 134 Nord Ki be : — ok TAXIDERMISTS Uadiwignice Blig. Phone 1757! THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP | Manufacturing ‘and Remodeling Furs jermist : OCTORS 383 Sonth Elm Stecet Phone 1923 DR. MARSHALL oe: ARSED ke | AUGUST MARTIN, Taalaermis ‘ Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a Spec.a ty Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, phone 791M 105 South Conwi1 ELECTRICIANS TAILORS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Repairing (Ls a Wits adies’ and Gente rai ri s Matha door Work Pressing, Rapairing and 416 E. Midwesct Ave. Sesseesseessooersstsbesowessteetoesoooeese