Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 12

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—— Wate PAGE TWELVE HOG GREER GARRUTH COMPLETES ex zornstese | DERRICK FOR HUNT COUNTY Wil == | Americaz Beet Sugar . American Can ...s00- 3 + meri “ar & Foundry Se 4 Large Block of Acreage Affected by Test Which ‘iccricn stds & teatner pea. “to” |Bisckmoss Salt" Greck “tp P | American International Corp. % | Black : x M 7 A 1 eric: | Cupitol Pete 00% Oil Wizard Will Sink Below Greenville, American Locomotive at. | coe & ‘ 73% | Consolidated 6 Texas; Rapid Progress Expected = GREENVILLE, Texas, March 3.—Hunt county moved an-| Anaconda 6] other step forward in its oil development today when rig Atchison ..... : builders announced that the derrick for the Hog Creek Car- er hep pT : aeawe | Tesieecse } ruth company’s well 14 miles southeast of here and near the jaitimore and Ohio... 37% | Kinney ---- =.=: town of Lone Oak had been’completed. Bethiehem Steel “B™ 64% | Creek Roy: Ky 4 This well will be drilled on a large block of 2,812 acres Canadian Pacific - se gee c base Carruth himself personally | Chandler Motors | yf Eee ee Gult . as selec | Chesapeake and % | 3 : ’ All Hunt county ts watching the |‘ 23% | Outwest b4 Carruth well with utmost interest | Ch: 40. | Picardy 3 since the amazing story of Mr. Car- ruth fs well known here as it is in all parts of Texas. Old settlers here recall the keen in-|Erie ........- 4 terest with which they watched re-/Farnous Players-Lasky ports of the earliest activities in East-|General Asphalt land county, where Mr. Carruth’ General Electric . ngle-handed for years before eral Motors that ofl existed under Goodrich Co. ... Royalty .... Exploration. Wind River Refg. . 4% 64% | United Pete .... 7 153% | Western Oil Ficids .. 8% | Wyo-Kans 28% | Wyo-Tex AFTER CLIMB worked Seraeeacencensenneassceeeematieaecesicae anneateanmeEaSAT rove C. iti jreat Ni . ptd. 75% | Western States 7 Improved | Crop _ Conditions| Desdemona was ‘borne. out by the imu Central» Bevo 1k BILL TONIGHT; GLEVER Of All Winter Goods ave Bearish Effect on ging in of the discovery well of|;,.0 “0 3 fae g: ase ne Market. Shere Ineernational “Harves Par ay dudetstee pate: it The twelve,months comprising the . ising Me é “a These old settlers recall, too, how Int. Mer Marine pfd. 71 | Mountain Producers..$ 11.25 $ 11.5¢ » * * ia " sstonished they ‘ware when news got International Paper 43 | Merritt s 2. Phas * “ap riod for wulch the accounts of tell Will commence Friday, March 3, with bar ager 2 a nvincible F 95 : 7 s CHICAGO, March &—General buy-] ut veidint Geen tee eke Kelly Springfield" Tire 435 pan comes eae 13:6 pa sci gains galore WHEN WE SAY BAR ing resulted in higher prices for wheat |had paid a divider = Kennecott Copper .. 23% i gar Greek Cons. 92 ; Saag” ty "songe wa che 0 ive yn aw’ Estat Pag 2 ER. Ce om 32. | sucesr ineopiags end eteaien of] ES Seeman GAINS, WE MEAN REAL VALUES on fresh advan: Liverpool quotations : Mexican Petroleum 5% Marine ... 12 ¢ histrionic art of Casper will ha‘ Tempo: certificates are used at i not be :.. Spee pee itive. Bouides | They believe that Mr. Carruth will “Muimi Copper. 27% Mutual ey | eepraonie att. Coan aes etme a pond ates are, wea tif} real dependable merchandise. Do § gomsip was curr at foreigners had t again in his belief that Midcle States 3 Sega] ven @ portion of the evening will) | cmporary receipts for the money|f# misled with the so-called every-day sales. made liberal purchases of flour ani] s nder his block of acres Migvale: (Sea 7: Salah. the abte;ot thikee sein lata id. These certificates are later, per-| F : 4 b a t . other breadstufts over ant county as he was ow Yok One 4 rations. Encouragement of am.-| aps from two to six months, ex This Final Clean-up Sale is a bargain even a prices this mornin ranged (rom bout there being oil under the H Y., N. H. and Harttérd theatricals as ‘developed r snged for fully engraved bonds h ds it now J 20) higher tay 147% to $14 ek Oil company’s acreage at Des a 4 sereee8 9 sists iat thie Gite aah te uae hich are called definitive bonds. not alone for the buyer that needs it i and J $1.24%, and were|cemona. Northern Pacific . er’s youthful actors have show! 4 . i Se ey a erie. inet Chen] oie have ieeies tia Ga oe teen eeoicarnes oe re be mn egies, : tena .|f but a good investment for the next winter. a> deperner iuptere. uth derrick in the short time that has Pacific Oll 48% Second ae : "A Micapiets’ cbbies Se till an Sader] oe Geta ee bringing “*/@ Below we are quoting some prices that will Subsequently reports indicating | slapsed since it was erected. It stands Pan-American Petroleum. Bray eeooaa ¢ae ; Pot mca peeidne mine dne Y tethers egy oye tia A ha ae q that tho condition of the domestic! .n the apex of the Celeste-Leonard Pennsylvania 35% Fourth 440 ; erat seanties “ur chet dem ae speak for themselves. winter crop was 77.8 on March 1, as|fold and can be seen for miles in all | Feop! hae 340 | Victory 4% . Looks Like Me,” being the offering} When oak ts buried in water or in against egg dicgalge aed ppg ora ay Constlitiaigs. Copper 14 — which {s filled chuck full of good com-| Wet Sand it will last for centuries. ka deal to cause s out on the part} Mr. Carruth himself was in Hunt | Reading ; Pigs 73% sie ian taceionoun alka tea? Oak piles under bridges constructed e e 00) s Te) ot holders and to force prices down | vunty this week, checking up the POSUE | oo i+o5033 49% Among the features of the bill are|b¥ the Romans 2,000 years ago have >? ners ort of the derrick builders, and an-| ova) Dutch, N. ¥- 53 alter Barnette in a blackface act.| been found to be as sound as when ° Gorn and oats advanced with whea: | “unced that machinery Cosi and"80| Soi Race “4 {| Crude Market | |i Sama. 7 4,niektnee act | hor wore ret ‘pot tn porltion at the Price— Then sAfter opening % to 1% to lise higher | ™ are being rushed to the lease just Sinclair Con. Oil . 22% fore Columbia andiences ‘and-he ifs May 67% to 63%c, the corn marke rapidly as possible. Part of the Southern Pacific . aoe \id to be a laugh-maker and a clever shoed but little inclination to sag. urruth machinery is now in railroad Southern Railway | 20 Raney hee ager sings “My Gee-Geeo Later the best buyers of corn the] vards here and is being huuled out to Standard Oil of N. 181 ie Baste eee Te ° Y I T previous day beoams active sellers, ‘he lease. Studebaker Corporation oT encertrek pana Taina een our Income Tax ps and the market underwent a materia Mr. Carruth said that he would drill Resuenees nig) 45% Hamilton Dome tried Man." Merrill Sewer foes a ia sf price. Demand from the] “rough the surface formations with a Te*®5 Co., ex : 9°" Rock River me is setback in 5 exas and Pacific . clever role at “Bozo” and his sister, e' a seaboard and for domestic distribu | otary and then standardize and go on °r"* and Paciti 58% § SF dubs. s act tc uote | a tion was reported as small. The clo wn to pay depth. “This method is francontinental Ol) 9 abawalky.” Mildred Robinson | ha Ss SU. Ss 7 was nervous %c'to %@%cinet low ‘siderably more expens.ve,” he sud Unton. Pacific 131 Somes nee stn Needs careful consideration I I : Parad cat se tniece' sreoeiae 5 tollwatch every Weel etme GREE eer Pred Francis Dance With Me.” The pic|{and preparation owing to Oats started % to %c higher, Muy} :© y Ke J. 8. Ind. 4 ° wad pices “ is 42% to 42%, and continued firm. at comes from the well and to know| United States Rubber 53% Jap Exchange ure bill includes “A Forest Sampson."|1 the many changes in the 20 Off 33 Off * Upturna in'tho valuo of hogs were} ‘ ail times just exactly what sort of] United Staten Steel 94% “Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin, Upside Down,”|{ revenue act of 1921. o o . reflected in the price of provisign: arp a ees a or Te ea Westinghouse Fel 5 Closed Down vill be the new bill starting Sunday. E * On all of our Suits, such|On Young ‘Men’s Suits, in cl Qlosing Quotations. vith a reminiscent smile, “‘I'm a stand-| \VUI98 OveTang, oon aohs Bete y puent, Nl be wiilliner y soate si . e as Society Brand, Morse-|sizes 33,, 34, 35 only. i Open High Low Clos.} rd tool man. That's ali we'ever used! futts and Superior . - Reimerth and Made, union made, and| They: are also Society la Wheat t Desdemona. Ill just naturally feel|Caia Petroleum . 1 Surveying and Locations Monroe Clothes. All| Brand, Snug Set, Monroe st M. . 148 148 144% etter and safer with standard tools|}Montana Power 655 B| NEW YORK, March 3.—The Japa- Geologists Oil Experts Vi Denber: : Cloth ni ay 124% 1.24% 1.21% han with the rotary, once we get past| Shattuck Arizona. THB) stock tanh nae: ebbbenbe eters eolog’ pe an ‘4 sizes. es. 3 as he 1,000 to 1,200-foot levels. I'm out!Great Northern‘ Ore SEY 5345 waa bloeed On| Basohil “ateae thal bao Id Maps, Blue Prints Et May ob Met li te be! Pat pec Dees wah menus S great collapse of an attempted bull corner,|J WYOMING AE aa ie Public Accountants July ..cs-< .70% 70% 68% .69 deal to mo as well as my hundreds gar, Coca Cola, Stugebaker, Interna- according to private cable advices re- BLUE PRI iF * Oats— stockhoMors tional Paper and Butterick Publish- ceived here today by Mitsui & C Income Tax Specialists gah bececat ai es + O. Box weaters May 48% 42% 41% Al% ing lost 1 to 2 points. fmuporters. The dispatch added that Room 10, Daly Bld 400 O-S Bldg., Casper July 44. 44% 43% 43% piesa both exchanges had resumed opera ? Abe eG : The entire stock of Fall Pork— see Foreign Exchange Heavy. tion. What we have left at just}Caps. Values up to Ae % WEW YORK, March 3.—Great Br 1 a $3.50. Your choice May 20 12.12 12.15 tain, demand 4.39%, cables 4.10%; 60- Half P July - 5 12.36 12.3 day bills on banks 4.36%. France, de- rice Rie— mand 9.05%, cables 9.06. Italy, de- Cc May 11.60 11.60 1145 21.45 mand 5.27, cables 5.27%, Belgium, de- ) July 2222..1125 1125 1106 11.05 mand 8.53%, cables 8.54. Germany, demand .40; cables 40%. Holland, de On all of our $2 3 5 classes | openin, if te » ak ‘ket, . " ge gygper SOE Blane “Bao cen [tho maa eee feruara acta Te |p ney. eet and nearby 22.8%; —— : 5 | suspension of the Sloss Shef-|" yron stead id unchanged. ni os eferred dividend. Leaders of| Yona steady: upot 4.7000 80. 65 pairs of Black Men’s bes cre i Chicago Prices. carly advance included Crucible,| ying steady. East St. Louls apot 4.60 Heavy Ribbed Shirt or ci CHICAGO, March 3.—(United Stat tes, Lima Com-] ‘Antimony spot 4.25. a Dr. at ixei ets)—Cattle receipt Tabulating, Houston oil, ies out oes et i Ss plea pe lig mn = Heaviest, Strongest ro iy: top beet Porto Rico and Continental Can a 3 24 eof steers $7.4 only fractionaly| NEW YORK, March 3.—Foretgn bar foc eeu at Cc € y sit 64y Mexican dollars 43c. 3 [sseor” ecind ant gee aaa ees CASING BLOCKS $1.45 EACH = Texas and Mexico gained 1% and 2| ‘The thinnest thing In the world ts t.° OR 2 FOR $1.00 3 Borne SS eerectyals: Eapeehne Ger-| the black Credle appears on a bub- s th Oil C t s na }, all foreign exchanges w. ble bef it ts. The black ft y ¥ | higher in preliminary parent is the asia: or . ae, i n © i ou n Wool Mixed is = 2 Reset for profits er o evidence | r; bulk des during morning but © market te around $10.00] strengthened beca e: 7 i i i HOSE Blue Buckle Overalls or = See re oreny The Union Our blocks are built with especially large center pins and bush- i 4 Jumpers. bs ere added to the long. list of hisher ed with the highest grade of bronze bushings obtainable. The Sold everywhere for 25c. - 2 Sr Gan ee ee oonaall Mill re beckets and. side sheets are extra heavy, providing strength We have them at Union Made. e ion and. American Telephone toto 0. where it is most needed. Special attention is paid to the proper 2 PAIRS FOR 75 & a |e, ene etl suear a apeclalet ire orenared te takeeionte ce balancing of our blocks and the strengthening of the parts, 25 Cc is _Denver Quotattons. | |and Suit, Remington Typewriter, Otis | all kinds of cabinet work. | which have proven weak in other blocks. Bridgeport Casing Cc R. Colo rh 2—Cattte| Elevator, Famous Fiayers and Foal: Also Hop work of any de- | Blocks are manufactured by us with the same care and consid- ‘ cows and heifers] Oils also were higher by 1 to 3 points, | S7PHon- j eration to quality of material and mechanical perfecti ii . 3 ows and ‘eifers| Oils alvo were higher by : , : 4 perfection as is The Home of Bargains and Depe: Be ves $8.00@ 11.00; “bu anscontinental excepted, “The stocic 42 s. Dur arbin found in all our other oil well drilling and fishing tools. I & I nd- ni +7 0.000 shares at a decline t 1 st so i ic t 1.00; bulk $1 ced Issues, especiall A Arbor - ; cate gacgiom.| en cepa her = The Bridgeport Machine Company sid 14 ewes ip 4 Canadian Pacific showing I . 1 2 Call money open ncome I ax General Offices and Shops Underre: shares furnished ear ge aCLOEy, R AWN 0 er a movement of the Accountants | AUGUSTA, KANSAS MARIETTA, OHIO 2 here also were indications Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, March 3.—Butter easy; Piss creamery extras 364 @37c; firsts 32@| Utilities 36c; seconds 29@31c; standards 25%c. Eggs lower; receipts 14,675 cases; firsts 23%c; ordinary first 20@21c; miscellaneous 22@23c. Also Favored in Closing Hours of New York Trading. NEW YORK, March 3.—Speculative issues including numerous unclassified specialties featured today's active and higher stock market. Investment rails and high-grade industrials figured only moderately in the advance. Sales approximated 1,600,000 shares. Olls and utilities registered best price in the afternoon, notably Mex- Markets).—Hog re-|can Petroleum and Consoldated Gas. . generally steady; |Coppers also hardened on the higher 0 pound butchers $110.80} price quoted for the refined metal. ; butchers 210 to 315|'The cloning was strong. $10.60@10.80; packing | Livestock Mart Omaha Quotations. Neb. March 3—(United ceipts 1 bulk 180 tc @10.90; top $1 poun¢ 9 rious issues at the active and broad ressive pool ope: oL 3 6 points, > commo: first tion in many pre d Atlan- American Wool. mand 38.12, cables 38-18, Norway, d> mand 17.35. Sweden, demand 26.30. Denmark, demand 21.10. Switzerland, demand 19.55. Spain, demand 15,95. Greece, demand 4.59. Poland, demand 02%. Czecho-Slovakia, demand 1.72. Argentine, demand 37.25. Brazil, de- mand 13.95, Montreal 97%. Money. NEW YORK, March 3.—Call money steady; high, 4% per cent; low, 4; rul-| ing rate, 4%; closing bid, 3%; offered at 4; last loan, 4; call loans against eceptances, 4. Time loans firm; 60 days, 4% @5; 90 days, 4% @5; 90 days, 4% @5; 6 months 4% @5. Prine mercantile paper 4% @5. Metols. 12%a13; later 12%al3. Reliable Service. DINES & HAYES 220 Oil Exchange Bidg. Open Evenings. $3.45 to $4.45, to cleah NEW YORK, March 3—Gains of] new YORK, March %—Cop; 20 To Off em up at 1,200; all classes of] one > a) é 21 - s : per th 20 ; ams ns = one to four points were made by va-leasy: electrolyte spot and nearby BRANCH STORES Y, Okla—Ft. Worth, Rising Star, Ranzer, Breckenrid, | El Dorado, Florence, K-~ South Bend, Ind. s ge, Texas— Just a few left. WINTER CAPS With ear laps. To clean them up, at, 45c Tie: 50c values for 25¢ Suspenders 50c values for 25c About 90 pairs of Men’s ‘Shoes Ranging in price from ‘MENS AND YOUNG BaakM ENS Phe | alli Successors“T0"'JL. LEARNER 260 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo.

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