Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 6

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loom MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. Internatkmal Corp. . will be awarded by the town council of that place on Wed- “serican Smelting and Ret'g nesday evening of this week when officials will choose be-|aiterican Sugar tween N. R. Greenfield and associates, the Rawlins Electric ean Light & Fuel company and the Rocky Mountain Gas com-|American pany, all of whom have obtained permits from the state. PRAINAALLIES, [2s = 3 PAGE SIX fhe Casvet Haflv Cribune ! ——— jday Dills on banks $4.237%-. ~ MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS = Wf onecamen, (RASSHARES ||P (Szteeeeeee - > > : demand 38.11, cabies 38.14. Norway, ° - > ° e ES demand 17.55. tipo oy 26.32. GAS FRANCHISE AT RAWLINS. UP wss.s=s22-- Sara ak eee American ect ‘Sagar aust 400. pand (BEES re yh Oe ete Life ite ae 148s Sete OFM 5 | FALS- RUBBER STAMPS Stock Money. z ‘, 2 : se n Franchise for the distribution of gas in Rawlins, Wyo ,| American py caegerah Ts 47% | Columbine .. ge a5 ce eae NEW YORK, March 6—Selling for! 119% Con Gulch both accounts caused losses of one to + 134%] four points among popular industrials 3 | and specialties in the first half of to- day's active seasion, but these were largely cancelled Sales ap-/ proximated 800,000 shares. Consolidated Gas bounded up five Points on the judicial decision favor- THE SacHsJAWI a ubsidiary of the Ohio Oil company which has become active in gas dis- tributed in northern Wyoming and the company has available gas from Baltimore and Ohio . Bethlehem Steel “B™ 63% | Kinney Chicago, R. I. and Pai trie Oil & Gas company of Kan-| chino Copper course, with some of the more vulner- maa, but. the cbupsuy failes it 508! Cojorado Fuel lines to Rawlins in accorfance with|Corn Products . | the terms of Iimttation and the fran-|Crucible Steel R x Argentine Demand Leads to | chise expired. Strong rivalry is in|Erie .- , nn Sharp Advance After | evidence between companies now bide | Gener . v4 Early Decline. ding for the privilege. P.O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. SHADE TREES Canadian Pacific . | Lance Creek Royaity” ing the company in the 80cent gas ‘Foreign two wells on the, acinar, ay a Cental Leather 1 {1giek Petroleum litigation. Brooklyn Union Gas Soletwer 62%; Mexican dollars 48%c. Mise to. the. Ii com- | Chesapeake E | Mour improved two points. Elsewhere the Saoly to the ing Oi - |Chesapeake and Ohio | 2% @13c; later, 13. Tin firm; spot and futures, $29.75. Iron steady; No, 1 northern, $18.50@ 19.50; No. 2 northern, $18.50@19; No. clines, The usual speculative leaders -13% | were quoted quite generally ono to two points below Saturday's final fig-| ures. Pressure against the steel group was traceable to the unfavor-;2 southern, $15.50@16. able annual report published. org eer nag Mathteng re Gas shares soared in the final hours, e quiet; East St. Lou! very Ges Tine Constraction. Consolidated extended its gain to § Spot, $4,60@4.65. The Midwest-Wyoming Gas com-|jifnois Central .. %6 |W Eratea S points and Brooktyn Union rose 11, Antimony—Spot, $4.25. : x 103% 104% Jewelry ana watcn repairing by ex- workmen. Ali work guaranteed 1% | Wind River Refg. | ecchdiie Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0.8 aes |United Pete ... | Western OU Fi ' CHICAGO, March 6—An unexpect- 4 advance in prices at Buenos Aires] pany fn an announcement at Basin,| Inspiration Copper points, The general list rallied one to a LLOYD HUGHES She about April 1, we wil ship did @ good deal to s be wheat mar-| Wyo., <.es that the 18¢ile length International Harvester three points from earty minimum Plays in “Hail Ww. 2” rie ond Tees to Casper..If you ket here up grade today after an early|o: 14.nch running from north of No-|Int. Mer. Marine pfd. . NEW YORK CURB CLOSING The closing pols f p ARBOGAST HOME ys in the Woma: have not placed your order, phone decline. Enlargement of domestic mill-| wood to Greybull is to be laid at once) international Paper Mogntata. Prodnosce : 4st He Te eS as 7603 after 5 p. m. ing demand, together with a decrease| and completed by June 1, thereby eon-| four Geringtield Fire Merrit aac! 9.75| ~NEW YORK, March 6.—Further di- in the United State io supply to-| necting the Eagle dome and Buffalo |icennecott Copper ; 1.00 | vorgence of speculative sentiment was tal and with prospective big purchases dome fields with Basin and Greybull| Louisville and Nashville - by a second Itne, Hidden dome gas Mexican Petroleum will be turned into this Itne. Contract Miami Copper ... for the work will be let March 16, Middle States Oil [Midvale Steel .. when bids wil be opened. Missouri Pacific 13.37 9.50 indicated by the uncertain course in Prices at the opening of today’s stock market. Shorts again directed their attack upon the motors, especially 37 chandler and Studebaker. American Tobacco, ene of last Saturday's heavy features, soon reacted three points ad International Paper lost 1% points. Ralls were mixed, Canadian Pacific for Greece tended also to here upward at the last. The closing was strong, 1% to 1%c net higher; with May $1.43% to 143% and July} $1.21% to $1.21%. Ty prices | S45 Patel Agent Colorado Nursery Co. 510 South Park Avo 45 SADDENED BY DEATH The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P| Arbogast, 1527 ast Second, was sad-| dened last night by the dea.h of their, two-weeks-old infant, James T., who fell victim to an attack of stomach The Union Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of CHICAGO, March 6.—Wheat ée clined in price today during the early Goshen Tests Drilling. ‘Two test wells on the Goshen dome, Goshen county, Wyo., are again drill- . H. and Hart! and Western ‘orthern Pacific . Special Weekly c all kinds of cabinet work. transactions, the chief factor being Oklahoma Prod. ai casing, while Union Pacific and Weat.|‘fouble. ‘The funeral was held from n : lower qpotations at Liverpool where| IRS after setting easing, the Detrolt-|Pacitie Olt "3. 00 | sen Emsitio madd fractions) ‘gsins, {t® Bowman chapel at 4 o'clock this Also job work of any de- Rates © Argentine and Australian offerings} > > ing = work at 3,- on afternoon cv. Father John H. Trading was in moderate volume, last week's deficit of clearing house re serves causing fears of stiffer money rates. Sugars, local utilities, General Elec 700 feet after settmg 8%-Inch cas- ing and the Centennial company hav- ing started work again at 2,965 feet after setting the same sizo casing, scription. | 402 S. Durbin | Fhone 1462 were reported as liberal. A large in- crease of world shipments as compared with the previous week was also noted. Assertions that fresh export business in progress led to a rally in prices Third 4%e . Fourth 44s . Victory 4%s Mullin officiating, and burial was made in Casper cemetery. a Rib te 2 IS COCOA CROP SHORT. Fine, large rooms, steam heat, baths, hot and cold water. here, but the effect failed to last. ‘The opening which varied from un- changed figures to 1%4c lower, with May 141 to 1.41%, and July 1.19 to 1.19%, wag followed by an upturn that in some cases went above Sat-[eratoins were suspended with the ad- urday’s finish, but then by a decided all around break in values. On the downward swing the market ‘went about 11 cents under recent max- imum prices for the May delivery, but subsequently today’s losses were more than regained. Corn and cats were depressed in price by the action of the wheat mar-| within a few days, according to C. A. ket. After opening % off to a like| Zaring of Greybull, who will be the advance, with May 63%, the corn mar. ket scored slight general gains and point. | then underwent a material drop. Cala. Petroleum cables $4.40%; 60- Tater the corn market advanced Tatman Mountain ects. Cala, Petroleum «.- sharply, owing in some degree to ®| At a meeting of the Tatman Moun-|Shattuck Arizona. more ective demand from export inter- os WASHINGTON, March 6.—Reduc- ests and from New England. The close was strong 1 to 1%c net higher, with May 644%@64%c to 64%ac. Oats started %4 to tic lower, May 40% to 40%, and made a trnsient up- turn, bu soon weakened again. Dectines in the value of hogs and grain pulled down provisions. Riverton Work to Resume. Drilling will be resumed about the middie of this month on the well of north of Riverton, Wyo., where op-| vent of cold weather. Now Company in Wyoming. ‘The Domain Oil and Refining com- pany of West Virginia, which has taken over leases on the Morris anti-| articles of oncorporation in Wyoming local attorney for the concern at that tain Oil and Gas company held at Bur- lington, Wyo., the old board of direc- tors with the exception of C. Avent was reelected, An auditing committee reported that $50,457.84 had been ex-| pended ‘since organization of the com- pany, the greater part of which hnd gone into development work. Southwest Still Fishing. ‘TheSouthwest Petroleum compary at last roptrts was stifl fishing for tools in its test well near Saratoga, Wyo., whore a new derrick has been rebuilt to replace ono destroyed by the Connolly Of! company nine miles |; cline in northern Wyoming, will file |t Steel Royal Dutch, N. ¥. Sears Roebuck .--—-.--- Sinclair Con. Oil ~ Southern Pacific Standard Oil of N. J. Studebaker Corporation ‘Tennessee Copper Texas Co. ....... Texas and Pacific ‘Tobacco Products ‘Trancontinental Of Union Pacific .... United Retail Stores S. Ind. Alcohol .. United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper ...... ‘Westinghouse Electric Willys Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sm. . Butte and Superior - Great Northern Ore Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 6.—{United States Burean of Markets).—Cattle receipts 18,000, active, beef steers strong; top $9.25; bulk $7.60@8.40; fat cows and heifers and stockers and feeders 15 to trio Storage Battery, Cast Iron pre- Transient Rates Also GUAYQUIL, Ecuador, March 6. as A shortage in the cocoa crop is in prospect owing to the recent heavy) rains. | ferred and National Cloak and Suit preferred were among the compara tively few stocks to resist the further pressure of the first hour, rising 1 to 3 points. Selling of the motor grour also independent steels, popular to baccos, rubbers and oils became mor general before noon. Gulf States Steel, Chandler, Goodrich preferred and United Fruit declined 1 to 3% points. Ann Arbor extended last week's rise but other speculative and investment rails, as well as shippings lost ground. Call money opened at 4% per cent. Redu Ss American Hotel 244 S. Center St. Entrance American Cafe. Income Tax Compiled With Notary Service. Hours 5 to.10 Evenings. F Minimum Fee, $2.50. OFFICE: OVER IRIS THEATER FOR RENT Suite of office rooms in the O-S Building. FREIGHT RATE ON OILS CUT F Exchange Steady. NEW YORK, March 6.—Great Bri- A tion in the freight rates on petroleum and petroleum products from the Burkburnett and Ranger fields in Tex- as to points in the Mississippi valley and Mid Continent areas was ordered today by the interstate commerce commission. The commission in its decision re- fused to grant the claims of tho oil producers for identical rates out of the two fields and left the’ general rate structufe showing ranger rates slightly above the Burkburnett rates. Crude ofl, the commission said, $50 CORONA Weight 6 Pounds The Right Sort of Protective Roofing for Your Bank Bal- ance Is Fire Insurance A stream of water from the fireman's hose does not protect your home as well as our in- ROYAL STANDARD should be billed at five cents per 100 TYPEWRITERS surance protects your finances. Pati eee ame ke "gage | onan cires 25c higher; bulk fat she stock $5.00@| pounds under the rates on refined. We Rent and We will carefully explain to you | aur — 6% 67 4% 6.50; bulls, canners and cutters strong;| Further,’ the commission edjusted All Makes. the policy you need, if you will ; sea we ax am os 4 a alts iapetly, $4.15@4.40; veal] rates from the two oil fields to refin- REBUILT MACHINES call. eer ae ves sharply lower. i ints in Oklahoma and Kani ts if : Joly — 42% 43% 42% AB Quotations Are ag oes, Focal 0,000; fatety astive: |e as a Oiianoaas aan acon, The biggest advantage of buying a CASPER 1 EW p00 May — =” | Broadcasted By |s7man= mest to si2h mor| cores per mundsed pounds to One Buick car is that you get a Buick Valve- ANGE REAL ESTA t a a ee ee cas y od lights: balk $10.89@1116; piss] noma refineries and 20.5 conts to Kan- in-Head motor and properly related , 72 : steady; bnik desirable 0 12 refineries. The figure for Ranger ; ; July — 11.99 1200 1172 1197 Chicago Radio jee $9.15@10.25. ee mat at aie orn th Ce chassis. But there is another advan- Sheep receipts 11,000; killing cinsses | 24 f a ay — LTO IETS 19 13 unevenly 50 to 75c higher; choice fat| "> “nts t? Kansas. tage also. In Buick you get a range 201-203 . ly 10.75 1075 1070 10.70 lambs early $16.25; tome held higher LETIGATION DROPPED. of selection which enables you to the W. os MID WEST.BLDG good natices $13 4.50; : Butter and Eges. CHICAGO, March 6—The Chicago) ™*<tlum an 13. :| CHICAGO, March 4.—Al federal choose the dail ‘oman 4 CHICAGO, March 6—Butter lower; |board of trade today began broadcast- Sor coon nese Seer neat court proceedings implicating the Co- the type of car that exactly fills the Big Picture without an x creamery extras, 36; firsts, 32@35%;|ing its market quotations by wireless|/2 °F. $14 60, ; operative Society of America, will be your needs. offensive sex situation. —Try a classified ad in the Tribune— “f cconds 29@31; standards 35%. telephone at 30 minate intervals as a 7 dropped, Judge Evan A. Evans an- " Dy Hggs, lower; receipts 20,797 eanes;|means of bringing the producer in nounced today after being informed F t firsts 22@22 ordinary firsts 19@20;| closer touch with the mart. The first Omaha Quotations. that attorneys for both sides in the t miscellaneous 20@21. report went out over a 360 meter wave) OMAHA, Neb, March 6.—(United|Ca%° had reached an agreement out CASPER MOTOR co. > from the Kyw station at 9:30 a m. ot court, — Rio! | Sheep receipts, 6,000; lambs 25@50c ; higher; bulk, $14.50@15.25; best held 4 ewe top $8.50. Sores 3 | DENVER, Colo, March 6.—Cattle 3 3 4 j mirT stronsi beet acts Gar MeL ETEy ELA Carefully and Correctly Prepared. x All. at | heifers 6.26a7.35; calves 7,00a11.00; D x bulls 3.00a4.00. stocker® : BU ; ee om ee OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 0°CLOCK Pr Hogs recetpts 3,000; market strong; 4 top 11.15; bulk 18.35at1.00. b Sheep recetpts 7,000; market 25 to f Last of Stock to Be Subscribed | 74 many others, have gone into that|50c higher; yearlings 12a12.50; amb, ok Stork to Be Submenvd x re oe e Ceoeiiar ec ge THE CASPER SUPPLY CO. WYOMING AUDIT CO. » Starts Drilling. cated as near the Carruth. properties | oot 2=e0at6.00. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS t -—— =2 possible, Is Now Located at 502 South Center Street ; 3 ; £ Ee Lee There are at present 16 wells drill- TULLY MARS! 414-15 Midwest Bl one HM FOr’ z Texas, March 6.—|ing or to be started immediately in HALL ¥ : d enor. bas ce] i 5 tmuliangously nthe | announce. Hunt county and scores of other lo-|{ Plays in “Hail the Woman” = SSE ie ice Been eae AE In the old location formerly occupied by .the Casper eS ruth company, on its huge lease of | mant campai; eRe i rindi P Say cere ie situs comers en > | ek cane at Se eet | Cylinder Grinding Company. s 5 rig set and is al ay to go, it was| tain to be ful plot ing the i i \ # TE oct and Js all ready to go, it was| tain to be fully exploited during the We now have the best equipped vulcanizing shop in the : nis company | ‘The Hog creck company’s wen win | OUY Income Tax i ; i i TS piers ARE eee Orel state, displaying a full line of section models from three ' x see | ae eae ronal oe Return ithe daa te $ will be 5 7. a times, One will be a cose nd, || Needs careful consideration We have also installed sidewall molds and retreaders. The “WE STRIVE 10. PLEASE i . 4 Sock reponse aa neste | ea Postal in rotary ariting oe cae ace owing fee above equipment and expert workmen enable us to re- -.-. . public that it would be oversubscribed | tool experts. This will be o: anges in the i tires a 2E arch, but jerioh as efficiently dried Sa ee = revenue act of 1921. pair all sizes of promptly and correctly. Complete Line of - torn nei “overeat | Sie with mot spon | enings. The Shop Where You Are Assured Prompt and ‘ Paints, Brushes the . c th Of bf vo iv ruc t m i ee ed be followed cotant wiikey ee | © Reimerth and us Service. Keates e ne spotlight of interest has been | of the moat efficiently drilled wells in 2 d Paper. L focused upon Hunt county ever since/ the southwest, he stated, “Db Fath Broa Carte cameny te |atit'Cae sei wir eS ewe | © Wan Denberg KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES | Free Aid and Water eres teld. ‘oday most o: e r of speed. jeve = larger companies, including Texas and | urfler my ae Seped Hunt corse Public Accountants Pacifie, Gulf, Invincible Mississtpp! | and Propose to get the drill down Income Tax Specialists L aiiary, Feather we carne Gepth Just as soon as itishu 400 O-S Bldg., Casper Phone 1473R OIL PROSPECTING AIDED. GUAYQUIL, E The Ecuadorean government has au: orized the Sociedad Comercial An. 0 Ecuatoriana, Ltd, uador, Marth 6. — to construct pads and piers for the exploitation ofl wells in the center Hlena re- ion. today. ‘The final report of tho day was scheduled for 1:15 p.m. ‘The serv- ice will be given every day the board of trade is open. If the plan proves successful it 1s planned to increaso the sending dis-| tance. The present sending will cover] a radius up to 600 miles for the best treceiving sets. States FPureau of Markets.—Hog re ceipts, 9.000; slow 5e to 10c lower; bulk 180 to 210 pound butchers, $10.75 @10.80; top $10.80; bulk, 215 to 335- pound butchers, $10.50@10.75; pack- ing grades, $9.50 @10. - Cattle receipts, 7,500; all classes stock about steady with last weok’s close; top beef steers, $8.60 Phone 909 “Hail the Woman”: American to the backbone. INCOME TAX RETURNS When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them

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