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5 see Sees Che Casver Daily erritun REACTION SETS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STRENGTH | Oil Securities Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 20 EE FOLLOWS EASY DOMESTIC RATE j LOCAL OIL STOCKS lie ina = 30 IN (N MARKETS of int ti 1 ; i weet Sugar Big inaen, ‘ 4 Ww YO. Feb. 11.—The strength ernational ex- 4 Nr Fear ee Fa 7 | See . 4 Moston, Wyoming ++. a Re nace in a sharp reactions were quite general later, “ = Hide & Lenther Burke — 3 i evo ‘rales, The Trisuns is establishing under the above head. |and the comparative ease of domestic money rates, were fac- - ¢ Is Continued With faeeeatieess Coe % Back Stone Salt Creek Steel and Oil Features Are| fi" Nwaschl ecltmm devoted to kivestiment through the cooperation | tors in the more hopeful feeling which prevailed in financial lik < ning of Chicago Ex- ealeatis <2. 106% | Black Tail .. - First Specialties to of John U. Fish, Wyoming representative of the Bankers’ Trast com- | circles this week. change Today. Smelting and Refg.. 45% | Capital Pete : Suffer. pany of Denver. Dally there will be current quotations of the standard Buying of rails, especially the cheaper shares and bonds mt nd Sugar Sion 6. || Cotambine, > ‘ bond issues with weekly letters devoted to some particular phase of the |. 1. most extensive scale in many |————_———__—_ Sumatra, Tebaccs Consolidated, financial situation of timely interest or dealing with some little understood months, was anot!er noteworthy de CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—May whea T. and T. Chappell -= + but important feature of sound investment. at w high on the up Tool Sie Cow Gulch . . NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—wWith a dou- Woolen It has also gcemed of interest t» employ, for the time being, s series LO s after the & of the Cumin Damino ~ = ble holiday ahead and increasing dis-) 9¢ questions and answers dealing with the kinds of securities and their argely on potential values and hopes unc ket here today. wh equal-| Atchison... re Mikhorsy . matistaction occasioned hy prospective! . relative moriis, to maintain this | o¢ federal financial relief. ; ed the previous high. Trade. however,/ 411 Gulf and W. Indies a. % OO eek ae et Senne | Sepentmant here such ques- ‘Phere seemed to be 110 material in- —_ Was not as broad as of late, but on| iaiawin Locomotive 9% (Frantz : of the stock merket-was dull and un-}" 450) of ‘ : 102% jc us may @ ready answer. [crease of public interest in the stock ad the breaks there was good support |parimore and Oh 35% [Gates Cortain of tone.’ Sherts covered ‘mod-| Weiss your financial questions to Mr. Fish, care Casper Tribune and re. market, however, the greater part of 8 if while o nthe bulges offerings increas-| neehiclem Steel “BE” 63 {Jupiter : feeentative Todos ra ce gtne Te? | piles will be made, either through the column, or through private letter, | the alvance being accomplished at the —— tl. The opening was % to Sic higher. | Candian Pacific 126% |Minney 2 her pies rads en tory Patcgeatatemsnnd Re et expense of an overextended short ac- With May at $1.32 to $1.32% and July| Central Leather |. 32m [Lance | Cree valty pot cg etc Gyre me me The Tribune sincerely hopes that its readers will take fall advantage | Count. $1-17% to $1.18. May dropped a shade) Cuendier Motors 2 64g (Lusk Petroleum ..... Sree Somat SS, Shechite lack} 20> ihae: servien, a0i Stir auch euppestions ‘we.tneg ite prnctionl for les Weekly reviews of mercantile au- an hour after the opening as did July | Chesapeake and Ohio + 4% aivke Henry ... . of interest. Prices rallied slightly in continual betterment, to need. ck d But both held to narrow limits an : 58% |arountain and Gulf .. the final dealings on buying of Mexi- A Black ani Just before the close wheat took an-| ~ =, |Northwest can Petroleum and Peoples Gas. The) INVESTMENT QUESTIONS AND ether upward rae and both May| Chicago, R. I. and Pac, .. + 3356] Outwest closing was irregular. Sales approxi- ANSWERS. = Whit Sett and July reached a new high on the| ™unO Copper. . + 26 mated 275,000 shares. Sth ters various obstacles, notably produc- 2 er present upturn. May closed at $1.33] Colorado Fuel an + 26% Liberty issues and other active} \¥ ‘ae tion costs and wage adjustments. to $1.33% and July at $1.17% to $1.18.|CPocme Steel ene pects “showsd "nominal gaine. aii cTSay a certain: oum of money ac a | Sees patieaty au et tee eeomee ae Pup The market sagged a little right at cue A agg + Cl isunset .. losses. ee gape yicthe Skin aeeen Ss ou se? jos - ; a Erie ~ 7 eg Smt ay ven EW Span aT jaifference between « bond and au or-| Brazil, 8s The January tonnage of the United 5 Corn was % to %c up at the start| SUS 2oio-001 110% | Western Exploration. eg NEW, ORK, Webs At Sapetiolaiat] ary promiemeys tate tothe fest] Comes oct carne Junuary tonmaga of the United “About 7 months old; 8 este Eon a Tiaits wi General Motors . ee poke Retg. ---- a thigh ror miyiron besoin that a bond is issued as a part of a/C. B. & Q., Joint, 64 indicated no recovery from the low}} wore a leather col- img the initial hour. After opening| © = + 2% \United Pete ...-.--. Royal Dut reac! lnrsenieg Tike tends nied gomdeahe wiht Sp a ey on ans f wt 59% to 59%, for May, the market | @°trich Co. ... *B Wyoming Oil Fields. . tone of the stock market at the open- produc earn Denmark, 8s % ‘ js security. By common law, which is closed in the last quarterly report of/f lar, no mame on @ropped a shade but continued iater| {Tat Northern Ore 85% Wyo-Kans ing of today's session. Other steslaicit a rule in many Jurmdictions, | Dupont, Tia sagen io Nagy a , ; ‘ Tilinois Central 101%B SY and olls, as well as motors, equipments French. 8% : y nameplate and no li- t show some strength. Oats started a 2 Wryo-Tex. ........... bend is a more formal instrument. he igher and held this during |22SPiration Copper . + 37 ud On Fields .. .89 91 | and food specialties eased fractionally Wisk, Ss ... % sol pclae ‘S| int. Mer Marine pfd. . : 70 | Western ebaitae os os ed ‘30 |under professional pressure. Rails| What Ss = stock? Goodrich, "7s cense tag; last seen iy I Gara Tnah Witten marron traite’ uae Rpaatoott eee + = rd Me osacfek ae 29 ere — ranges ea Emippceantentet ek ak Seva The Gentes At at Kimball and 5th d gagged with wheat just as the mar- 3 es NEW YORK CURB CLOSING at, to. “Fesieng.. gales, ‘ie! “ s ney {stockholder in a corporation corre- , | Louisville and Nashville . steadied in part before the <ad of the ket closed. There was a general dis-) 17 Petrol . 17 | Marine -.--.-2---+e++ $113 § (137 | ee r under lead of Baldwin, |2P0R4 to the partners in a firm in a streets, 50 clock, on Position to even up for the holidays “ ;Mountain Producers .$ 12.00 § 12.25 Seneral way. fn the part of the local elements. The | Mami Copper « 382 Merritt... $25 ~ 8218] Forfolted. more of thelr recent rise |, Was, i= the differeace between | § i Wednesday — after- glose was tic to Ke under the open-| wriavaie Steel... 2% Gienrock Ol 90 -96 "|bonds and stocks? N. ¥. Central, 7s . fg with May at 69%c and July 61%. 14.00 | Sterling losing 114 cents. Pennsylvania R.R., 64s noon, " 105% Frovisions were rither strong put | Missourl Pacific ree ag ee Cat tee ete ce SeeeOe | Oncenand.J0 : Two Front Office = de aks wad aaat, New York Central . . Money and Exchange. thon swinst pay. ): Sock Gartied no a age pi 4 N. ¥.. N. HL, and Hartford LONDON, Feb. 11—Bar silver 34lise to pay any fixed amount but sim.| seit, . a Rooms. Finder Please Call the Closing Quotations. pa anche ae money 2 per cent. Dis-|pty indicates that the holder is entitled | Swiss, 88 ....- etl. Wises (Open Northern Pacific .3- ‘ort ‘ills and three/to a proportionate interest in the bus-|U. S. Rubber, 7s 167-J or 370 se M $1.32 Celanese Pred. and Ba en month bills 3 3-16 per cent. iness when all the debts, including| Western Electric, 7s Z . Bla = ay —$1.33 Pan-American Petroleum -... bonds, have been paid, and is also en.| Western Union, 6%s juttermeister ig. nt eee pyeitenis Se Silver. ited ‘te a proportionate share of the|Grest Northern, 544 RO DEN 5 wople's Gas NEW YORK, Fob. 11.—Foreign ba! fits, Meet at the Smokehouse. yD a 5 » S en ir | prot me pal Fao Pittsburg and West Va. silver 65%c; Mexican dollars 50%c. | What is tho difference between in-| CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION coll 61% Ghar pers Copper terest and dividends? Insurance ra Senet Office, " . wading <3 “Foreign Exchange 3 Interest is the income paid upon tate of Wruming ne: “i 40% 40% = 40% | Rep. Iron and Steel NEW, York Feb. 11.—Great Britain,|bonds. ‘Tho rate is fixed and except Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 4, 1922 ej 1% 1K" 41% 42% | Royal Dutch, N. ¥. . cables 4.33%; France| with a few classes of bonds does not|_ It is bp shar ae That ee Shell Trans and Trad. ly de-'vary with the earnings of the business.| Maryland Casualty mpany 0: see $~ aa agreed Aesrgesc: ee ee OF cables 4.80: Belgium de-,A dividend is the return paid to the uineets in ti: tate we ay Bosch Battery Ignition System ‘Southern oJ cablés 8.1314; Germany stockholders and is dependent upon | lani 6 complied: wi 8 Snsur- -_ May -—10-43 1085 1030 2083. | Southern Railway Crude Market cables 49%; Holland the earinings of the company. pon) ance Laws of this state and is au- FOR'FORDS assy ayy ---11.05 11.07 11.05 11.05 | Standard Of of N. J. cables 37.16; Norway thorized to transact the bu: Nees of : } ra - : = Studebaker Corporation ‘Grass Creek ——-----=-----—----$1,90| demand’ 16.33; Sweden demand 25.83; re Health, Accident, Auto ility 5 le May -10.25 1035 1025 1030 | Tennessee Copper. Sux Waste == 1.90] Denmark demand, 20.45; Switzerland) ..,5ANK RESERVES kbd Liability other than auto, Fidelity Rayfield Carburetors and Parts ra Ee uly 1037 1045 1037 1087 Texas Co. «nes. Panos Ttriek ————-——= 1.90] demand, 19.44; Spain demand $15.60; gin ve pg nice house Lanks ana] Surety, =e del cd ee, . Greece demand. 4.48; Poland dema: Property Damage an ollision in- al Batter, Egrs, Poultry 03%; Crecho-Siavaka demand, 1.88 Aericie of $1862.80" below lees’ re | furance in this state for the cur: FOR ALL CARS The CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Butter; lower: Argentine demand, 36.75; Brazil de- ” ae ~~ rent year. . quirements. ‘This is a decrease of $18) * A 7 creamery extras 36@36%: firsts 11@ mand 13.12; Montreal 95%. Bib:bed thors last eresk. | “| “Witness my hand and seal of of General Automobile Re $ ot 35e; ee me: Serre 33% c. bn act A pba eS 4 y fice’ the day and year first above ‘pairing peti Bers un be ; Teceipts 8, cases.|U. S. jtores 74M E ieee, written. Fon Poultry alive, lower; fowls 24¢,|U. 8. Ind. Alcohol . “44 ll Strik HAY DEALERS Ti E. t nd ad D. M. FORSYTH, et springs 26c; roosters 18 United States Rubber « funger ike : ‘ttme &xtende Insurance Commissioner. ° ° Ro! yeaah United States Steel . S74) FILE CLAIMS: By H. G. Camplin, Deputy. mp Utah Copper ....... ——-- 61%] Pe ' Publish Feb. 11, 1922. Con ee ce a 102 S : Wertinghoure Taciie oct | Victim Freed In Case of Two ssa ei L Aco! Willy's Overland ...- 5% In 1864 the population of Irelane 150 S. McKinley St. ‘ h Att Livestock Mart American Hine: Lead and Sm. am WASHINGTON, Fob. 11.—Hay dont Convicted’ Men eave Tuan atile eae aie ae ey Phone 749 tala he Hs aged 19 ¢ | OMAKA, Nob., Fob. 11.—Mrs. Lor-|ers and producers before the interstate present. oO Chicagy Quotations. CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—(U. S. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, 500. Compared with a woek ago: Beef “e74%p /etta Schreiner, on a hunger strike § |Snce January 31 when she was placed 34%, |1. Jail at Fremont for failure to per- 45B|™mit her two children aged 8, to at- Montana Power Shattuck Arizona ... Pure O@8 .... Invincible Oil commerce commission in the general investigation of transportation rate levels asked for a removal of increases in freights on their products which | DEDHAM, Mass., Feb. 11 —Counsel for Niceola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, convicted of murder in the Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Experts cy =| h been institut: 1 e ; i ii i or steers fully steady; low priced cows,|General Asphalt eens 60% pec rage hehe erga ct appar ba nave’ bees 'tnstituted since #79; ‘arst degree for the shooting of a pa Oil pes: pri : pe ot ita ebedaine tee aerear acd punished sufficiently, although her| WILL DISSOLVE ASSEMBLY, | ™aster and his guard at South Brain-|| WY¥ pore co . er, others unchanged; bulls 25c low- sentence was not to have expired un-| BUDAPEST. Feb. 11—(By The As-/t7e@ in 1920 has announced that BLUE 5 er; geod and choice handy weight veal calves steady; light calves around ALLIED DEBT ul tomorrow. sociated Press.)—The National assem. theY had received an extension until P. O. Box 325 t February 20 of the time for complet- oo bly ts to be dissolved by February 16, Room 10, Daly Bldg. AUDITORS LAWYE: 50c off; stockers and feeders mostiy BILL SIGNED TWO YEGGS Premier Bethlen announced, the two In& their submission of a bill of ex- z Se ne 5c higher. year term for which the members SePtions. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG HENOH AND BISHOP Hogs—Receipts, 8,600; active, strong were elected having expired. Election - ~ Lawyers Sie sek eee | (CAPT ERDE a Tm iy is + shippers Ls June 10. about .2,£00; icavemnmdas dep, | mee TeaTON. 1 Oy The The good $10.25; bulk lights, $10.10@10.25; bulk others, $9.60010; pigs slow, mostly, 250 to Sic lower; bulk desirable, $9@ #.50. Sheep—Receipts, 4,000; today’s re- ¢eipts nearly all packers direct; com: pared with a week ago: Fat and feed- er lambs 50c to T5c higher; best kinds gaining most; fat sheep and yearlings 2ic to 60c higher. Omaha Prices. OMAHA, Neb. Feb. 11.—(United States Bureau of Markets)—Hogs re- ceipts 6,040; slow, uneven, ‘mostly steady to 10 cents lower; closing about bc lower; top $9.75; bulk $9.00@9.50. Cattle receipts 300; compared with = week ago; beef steers generally steady; she stock strong to 25c higher; bulls around 25c lower; veals ‘mostly 0c lower; mtockers and feeders 10 to bill creating a commission and oth- erwise making provision for the conversion of the eleven billion dol- SIOUX CITY. Iowa, Feb. 11—Two lar debt owed the United States by | alleged yeggmen were captured and the allied powers was signed by |a third thought to have been wound- President Harding. ed in a gun fight with police while the trio was robbing the safe in a gro- cery store early today. ‘The men arrested gave the names Nw York and further arrivals of fore- The Japanese pick cherry blossoms and cure them in salt, using them to make a sort of tea. FOR RENT Nice business location on ign butter. At the close of the week the markets appeared to be working toward a more normal position. Fine butter as well cleaned up. Medium and under of J. H. Dingman and J. B. Welsh. ae - Eighty million people in Central Af- rica are still pagan. Center street; room 11x32 feet, on ground floor. Phone 1485 grades were in somewhat more liberal supply. There was a fair demand for storage gvods. 5 Denver Quotations. DENVER, Feb. 11.—<attle —- Re; ceipts, 100; market steady; beef steers $6@7; cows and heifers, $5@7; calves, 500 East Yellowstone . The Wyoming Automotive Co. Wholesalers and Dealers in EVERYTHING FOR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS bankers—and more. They are successful business executives, able to consider ques- tions of producing and merchandising pol- icy from business as well as financial stand- Phone 1473-R points. The business of this bank are practical _ BULLACK AND LACY a Suite 201205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 NICHOLS “4 STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oil Se aengs Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206.207 Oil Exchange Building LIFE INSURANCE ae Prudential Insurance Co. of America Phone 12563 P. 0. Box 1042 3 OSTEOPATHS GARBUTT, Wen NES & gist cicaral DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 |guitg ¢ iicopaihle Pi ei rt a AUTO PAINTING DR. L. L. WADE oct ENS SEE Oa . 289 Audits, Financial and ee DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Kooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. ; " * Osteopathic Physician $6@8.50; bulls, $2.50@3; stockers and 4 : STEWART AND COMPANY — |Room 5-7 Wood Bik 7 25e higher. fecders, $6@635. Th f asbust ; ‘Auto Painting - Phone 1277 Sheep receipts none; compared with s ; : e success of a business is measured by the loy- : Phono 1072W h Kimball & week age: lambe and yearlings 250 ot DO ee alty of their customers. Our best reference is qur old Whatever your line of endeavor—mercan- ey Dates caihi SANFORD higher; sheep 25c lower; feeders 25 to 300 higher. ‘ CHICAGO, Feb. 11—{United States Bureau of Markets)—Unsettied condi- Sheep — Receipts, 4,600; market established accounts. weak; feeder lambs, $12@12.50. ————. Natives of Liberia rub garlic on Ute Miller Gear-to-the-Road Tires and Tubes. McKone Tires and Tubes. tile, industrial or agricultural—they are able to advise you and to co-operate with you intelligently in your business. For First Class AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Call at Casper Auto Top Sh: 633 South Center St. Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Phone 208en| © Osteopathic ace Chiropractic cian tions wit markets unbalanced and| feet, fending that venomous reptiles "BAGGAGE and TRANSFER 00S Building” Phone 1154 ; lI ts was lower while at Chicago it was Company Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 701W 1102 South Em st. VE aire po riven sce | “Made to Make Good” \ ~granias, wae ——| "RADIATOR RESTA ails Si eatownee eae Midwest 4 Pr markets were the heavier receipts at a Ave. 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? IATOR WORKS a SSSS Fe Esra WHEAT PRICES SOAR WHEN FEAR IS EXPRESSED FOR CROP SAFETY CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Fears for the safety of the domestic ‘winter crop have spelled high prices for wheat this week. Compared with a week ago, the wheat market this morning Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. Springfield |: Repairing —Ci 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. * ‘g Contractors, Repair- S27 Ent Twelfin oe 3 peciatty SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” iw Cards ‘oster 242 W. Yeilowstone. ey 33 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suito 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN sa2®s EDNA HAHN ‘ownsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED. Chiropract: 162 Nocth Kimball St. Bu: Phone 1457 = Art. os 5 i ‘~ je DR. I! E. BERQUIST = ——— = was up 57c to 81c a bushel, corn showed gains of 334c to (LING SS Zuttermeister Bldg. i Phono 1257 SIGNS ead SD COMPANY ‘ ta «6: 4c and oats 1% to 1c. : . res = : = DOCTO! Phone 107s Wee Advertising e Provisions unchanged to 22 cents higher. Dust storms in RS 134 North Kimball Kansas brought to a climax tho un-[ed in temporary setbacks in prices, , MARSHAL Lig easiness which for a long while the| but were offset by the fact that quota, P t Office Phy & BETEH. Me D. TAXIDERMISTS j wheat trade has shown regarding/tions in foreign markets rose to a WHY AY HIGH RENT : Private Hospital—s12 South Durbi t @rought and other conditions pprecse greater extent than was the case here i <i + . eM ELE fs th} to plant growth in Texas, Oklahoma,| Another stimulating influence was - We will sell you a house for small payment down and bal- ‘CTRICI ‘axidermist N Kansas and Nebraska. With present | current talk that strong, concerted ef- ance very easy terms. Monthly payments on some of our houses CIANS im Street Rhone 1923 m world supplies generally acknowledged | forts were in progress to make a bet- é are as low as $25 per month, and in a short time the property is AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. AUGUST + A! to be small, the chance that new wheat|ter outlet for farm products at re yours, or you can buy a lot for 10 per cent down, balance $10 Dey ine, Motors, 9 { and Goyote Russ ‘Spr “A te from the United States might fail to| munerative prices. ° month, and you can build your own house. We allow small ‘s Estimate Your Work Phone 791M 105 South Conwell ~ be forthcoming in adequate volume Reports of crop damage in Argen- ouses on the rear of the lot. lone 1080 i 0 bi - when wanted, led to a decided flurry|tina were responsible for at least a Ph TA z at one time and prices jumped Fap- perkio€ the. es in the corn market one 913 Midwest Heights Re: I Comp y LAWYERS ae ILORS r idly, the territory affected being equ: ere. fats followed in a minor way ‘ ity an WILLIAM 0. Ww ~ - . H. WHALEY mi to about half the seeded area uf the| the rise of corn and wheat Room 233 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1040W. MC Mttornivaitentn Padies’ and Gents’ Taltorinz, < C cophtrr. Provisions averaged hig 3 Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block {116 Migrating and Alterations. ’

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