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PAGE EIGHT MARKET GUSalP AND HELD NEWS Che Casver Daily erritune BEARS FORCE STOCKS LOWER Oil Digest |A Valuable Booklet for the ‘ Boston Wyoming cr} ing complete and authentic “~ 3 Buck Creek .. Ty U. P. Declares Dividends. STANDARD BONDS. Containing gas, refin- American Gar & Foundry. Burke ....... a3 |Rails and Industrials Off One} NEW YORK, March 23—Directors|am 7. ana ip fs, 1922. 100% “190% | information on over €80.<6l. sam, Soke jAmerican Hite & Leather pfd. Black Tait —...... 04 to Three Points in Trading |°f the Northern Pacitic Railway com-| Armour & Co. 102, 103 | ing_and pipeline companies oer >a ; _ American International Corp Bla~s.one Salt Creek 38 pany declared a quarterly dividend Rucian, Tis 108 108% |!n Rocky Mountain Region. Completions by the Midwest Refining company during the |American Locomotive... Chappell... 30 Today. of 1% per cent on the common stock. Relgian, 6s 102% 103 | lished. 3 ‘Y z : American Smeiting and Re: Columbine Rts ae This represents a reduction from 7| poe” gs 10443 105 a 1 Information” - last week, two for the Wyoming Associated company and |American Sugar Campass .. 93%] NEW YORK, March 23.—The stock |te 5 per cent annually. Canadian Nor. 108% 109 AG of two on leases of the Midwest Oil company, added 2,265 bar- |Am«ic ett Capita ani Royalty. 2 131 ,,|market was under constant selling [cB ana Q. “ou - iouig 104 Price $1 00 rels of new production to the field. On one well estimate of American Tobacco | Cow Gulch 33*| pressure today. High class rails and JURY VERDICT UPHOLDS eng Ss ; toss it id production only is furnished but is considered conservative American Pl ono ete rs OE brs ree lgrenasinang baens hag Dupont, 7%s . 103% 104%} On sale at News Stands or sent post in view of the excellgnt showing of the producer. The wells|Atchison ...- eo E E. T. Williams is? a oh tRahe ge prory- Ap oot - ‘Get. eee ae td on recelat of -A, southwest quarter,|haitimere ant one. peg ‘Gates ie "23 «Jextended tater. Rails, steels, equip- Ze Ate so% 58% . Wyoming Associated, Bethlehem Steel.” Jupiter lor ‘oz | ments and gas shares recorded lowest |Kelly Springticl 10677 108% —— ag mmm nae 2,610 feet, production Canadian Pacific Kinney — 118 20 | Prices o fthe day. Brooklyn Hapid| ne city of Casper can now collect! Norway, Ss 110% 111 Casper, W: . Central Leather Lance Crock “Royalty. (04 05 | Transit was the only stock to display], fine of $50 from F. R. Whits, who Penn, 6s ~ 106% 106% | ‘perthwost * Guatters Comapeake ent ORD Ts oom pag : oim ‘og. |"Fensth. The closing was heavy. |‘vas convicted of arsault upon ‘T. FR. Queensland, ig... = 108 208% 3 . 28 Chicago, Mil and St. Paui Mike Henry 02% 103% 5 << Cullen several weeks ago. The police S¥if\' oon 302% 1025 |Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Mountain and Gulf .. 187 90 NEW YORK, March 23.—Nothern| court ruling was upheld by a jury ver-|Swiss, sc 116” 117) orce ° | | southeast quarter'Chino Copper ....... Northwest . 0 [Pacific registered an extreme decline} aict against White yesterday after-|Western Electrix, 7s 1... 148 106%! | y 40-79, Midwest Of, 1,488 Saeco. and Iron — - 1 Jof three points at the opening of to-| noon. White took exception to the|Western Union 6&3 2 107% 108% of | f bears . : artes: ed Bank 3 | day's stock market as a result of the | Loan Money - northwest quarter| Crucible Steel Picardy . 04 | reduction of the annual dividend from| tivt cone coaaken ry th ent od . Mer, f bes stm tcbsy t ren iverto: 3 ction of the nal div’ trict court, ing in the higher os aa Prices Two to Five Cents ming Associated, Famous Players:Lasky me renner’ S ‘Taiz | seven to five per cent Great Nothern. | court holding that the muntelpal court! Vf t S nd On Oil, Mining, Indus- Lower at Closing on Chi- rrels, enéral Asphalt Sunset ... 03 ‘05 ~ on which dividend action recently was] jecision was within the bounds of| ontana e s trial and Railway Stocks cago Exchange. | a eneral Electric Tom Bell Royalty: 08 :03 |deferred, lost 11-4 points and the | jurisdiction. and Boallk Oil Production Gains. |General Motors Western Exploration. 2.20 2.30 | general list was reactionary. Among} The alleged assault is said to have Fi P. trid: (Mail ‘This Coupon to Us) rORK, March 23—The esti-| Goodrich Co... = Neate, ee sol 2 Jindustrial declines extending from] occaered when White went to the| or Fartrt MCS |] —Otat This Ovapen to Ua) dail; > gross crude oil! tincis Central). WeolKamn i. 5 13 |!8Fge fractions to one point were made| Cullen home to collect money. In the| FORCE & COMPANY, ba fon of United States for|Inspiration Copper ‘ Wyo-Tex. 00% 101 | ¥¥ United States Rubber, Lima Loco-| resulting melee White scored a tech- From Hu Stocks and Bonds, ; week ending March 18, increased| International Harvester Western Oil 23 _| motive and Standard Oils of New Jer-|nical knockout over Cullen vith an ngary 315 Tabor Building, x 50 barrels over the preceding|Int. Mer. Marine pfd. Western States ‘29 “|sey and California. The few moderate] iron bar, it is said. 8 | DENVER, COLO. ta to the American Pe-| International Paper ¥ on : 13 20 |gains were limited to Mexican and SEE cae — | I own the following stocks: yp aeapehoag roleum Institute’s weekly summary. | Invincible ae NEW YORK CURB CLOSING PuncAmerican .Petroleums, » Amerioun’ HELENA, Mont, March 23.—The ye sexzety and tho Thi aan Say, average protic: pee ray ee Mounts +$ 12.25 $ 12-37 | Ice, Bethichem Steel, Sumetes anos AGENTS SEIZE irae eo Sarg Bepectnsant bas : ifper os ined be wholo country was 1,452,-| Louisville and Nashvilie Glear “19 | CO and Pere Marquette preferred. laced. Czecho-Slo- ae compared with 1,429,200, Mexican Petroleum oes yah TE 122] Little rallying power was shown |¥akia for 600 pairs of Hungarian part- | nd would like to borrow eding week. This is|Miami Copper . x (Cons by Northern ific and Great North: ridges. The purchase price of the on them for weekly production yet re- tat tes Oil 13% | Prod. and Refrs. ern added a fraction to its early de- R C birds is $9 per vair delivered at the | Name ..... RNa ema institute. larraonees “ cline, Union Pacifia also becoming headquarters of the department in Street and No. ....----.- elena. d matias oighh heavy. Several junior rails, expecially He lity and State ..... EARN Bubsequentiy, breaks in German ex Antelope Creek Operations. oe 194.0 Norfol and Southern and Ann Arbor] According to Warden C. A. Jakways'} City eee trea tomatuer. ye BILLINGS, Mont., March 23.—With- and BONDE preferred were strong. Pullman was} NEW ORLEANS, March 23.—The the Hungarian partridge weighs about n the next 60 days, there will be three|2 1 e" World, together with her crew one pound, is especially prolific and that Australian wheat wa rthern . again conspicuous for its 3 point rise| Lugger 5 Bied In Indian wece Lencish fastors: Dac completions in) the -Anislape | Cresk| Oklahoma. Prod.an6 ond Studebaker, Railway Steel Spring,|of nine men and a cargo of whiskey|is adapted to the climrte of Montana. ware partly werd: tint ield, which will largely determine its Peaions ee Kelsey Wheel and Sears Roebuck|£ald to worth $30,000 fell into the| Washington installed several hundred t : erionn Bel : Importance as a producer of oil, ac- = 2 wained 1 to 2 points. Recessions of 1|hands of federal prohibition agents on/pairs o fthese partridges some time way was in the ma Sardine to intursce ton roe tioe Hie ‘ Lake Ponchartrain near Milenburg|ago and they have increased by the Pennsylvania The Union tape wheats Sacre to 2 points marked the offerings of wien (rom Winnett. ‘The well belng drilled) hooPles, Davison Chemical, Industrial Aleoho!,|today. ‘Tony Vassin, skipper of the thousands, it tp sald. The birds have sf caky § y Batcheller % company, on section! Porras. General Asphalt and General Elec./ World, was arrested about e week ago) also been tried ont in Alberta. | Mill Co to $1.17% 5-14-31 is now at 900 fect depth and! sn fiat nth tric. The more prominent steels,|%5 he was bringing in his oyster craft, @ American Game Protection as- le Corn and’ os with wheat,| Will be drilled to completion in the equipments, coalers and fniscellan-| Honest Clay, said by agents of the pickarae i will attend to receiving the reetone 3. lower, May|YeTy near future, it is sald. The Ab-| | cous shares were dill at moderate| Prokibitioin office to have been loaded| Montans shipment in New York. The | Is prepared to take care of 60% to 60%, the cor market con.| 7ka company will at once resume} : | anges. Call money opened at 4%|With Iquor, through the Chef Men-|money for the pgs all niintis Gf: cabinet week: Merakdisto ‘Gros lrilling for the Oregon-Cat Creek syn- a mapifio; | per cent. ‘ 4 ; a ei) eg regen 3 » in the ‘northeast corner og ses: Soutien ees bats (coary “tacdencien werent ae Ripa sche Also job work of any de lat the seaboard were offering to re-| ‘fon 34-15-30, about three-quarters of|Standard Oil ot N.J.. jt pronounced in the afternoon, stocks scription. 3 alae pap lie bidders. -The}* mile south of tho Frantz-Homestake| Studet. er. Corporation % |Grass Creek which Fad shown marked strength STREETS BEING GRADED 5 alia tuas week nt Gite Net eae producer in section 26. Harry) Tennes ce Copper begga - early falling back sharply, especially .402 S. Durbin decline with May 59% to 59%c. Rote oath are TisuIDE | Texan and Paci |Hamiiton Dome’. Mexican, Petroleum and)" Pullen, Oats started May 37% to general descen Provisions were depressed by action of grain notwithstanding an vance in hog values. unchanged to %e off, and then began Tobacco Products Transcontinent: Union Pacific = ited Retail Stores S. Ind. Alcohol .. Rock - River Salt Creek |Big Muddy |Mule Creek Sugars, chemicals and tobaccos were offered freely. American Sugar and retall stores lost 2 points and Pierce Ol preferred, United Drug and Vir. ginia Carolina Chemical preferred 4. will spud in within the next 10 days. It | —Try a classified ad in tho oo Phone 1462 IN ADDITION AOJOINING NEW REFINERY GROUND these wells are successfully ght in, and there is general con- idence that they will be, the Ante- ope Creek field will be due for the irilling of many wells, and may rival U United States Rubber . United States Steel . $< | | ees oaose s |Utah Copper . ae Silver. Closing Quotations. Cat Creek in number of producers and Westinghouse a te BOSTON BIAL WANT’ MAN NEW YORK, March 23.—Foreign Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close.| Volume of production, {t is declared. |Willys Overland ..... har silver 647%(c: Mexican dollars 49%c,| Street making machinery is now in May __$1.96% $1.36% $1.32 $1.92 Bitter Creek Oil company, now test-|American Zinc, Lead an | operation at independent addition July 119 339% 117% 1: ng the Bitter Creek structure, five|Butte and Superior . « ’ Toney. surfacing the many avenues of Cas- , miles south of Billings, for gas and (#la, Petroleum e Hl FATS WITH KNIFE NEW YORK, March 23—CaN money |Per’s rlewest section. Tho street work 60% 60% 1 has been confussed in the minds of Ehattuck Arison 8 z firm; high, 514; low, 4%; ruling rate,|Was started yesterday under the sup-| "63% 63% fuany: Eo) sean oll news hastily with Great Northern Ore” 5 | ae 4%: closing bid, 5; offered at 5%; last evisceniot Ua) Bee se com- 6 001 i company, now ynolds Tobacco . 4 INE - ept- 4 si 37% 38 conducting a test near Corvallis, Mont.| ene aman Pa ie etiam wy yc war 23.—"A rea Se icp gree tetas. Water wells, to test the possibilities oa han according to officers of the Bitter’ Bee NR CAN Cate wentern: boyywho, Pant teady; 60 days, 4%; 90|°f large supplies of fresh aqua wer 39% Crethjoteasan pocorn nares tien eats with his Knife" is desired by ‘Time oats steady; 60 Gave, 434190) iss vstarted yosteniay. ‘These. Well 19.05 |¥8¥ connected with the Bitter Root foemseytecinid renee red peas ea SB Bi paper, 434@4%. |8re being drilled for the purpose oi AND Wa ee ke f company and the tests being conduct: piers 20, Mass. Who has wolttar : erste + |providing for the domestic supplies oi 19.70 10.65 10.65 | ° bY the two companies are some 400 PEArGea iddaltea' to eae ARTE oes Metals, Si vapors Ceraere Unite aampen snd 1.07 ~ 1096°710190 apart. one being in Bitter Root — “* eae 5d YORK, March 28 per | 2lso show to what depth it will be nec 4 7 $ 5 valley and the other in the Yellow- aye owerauig persclt: pa enk SLND y cae mas { nearpy |€8sary to drill to secure good individ stbare. years old, weigh 127 pounds, good easier; electrolytic spot and nearby | To" ey “etopttes, 10.60 10.15 10.60 4 build, brown eyes, not bad looking, 12% @13c, Later 13al3%c. The demand for the addition prop 10.00 9.85 9.97 ion ease pe chestnut brown hair—have it combed ‘Tin steady; spot and futures $29.87.| .. Continues strong acesnding te the = mira arctic nen eh ar ~ nice all the time—good teeth; all that; Iron steady; prices unchanged. siacamenter'GBilly sapen gor resin eehite 2 Batter and Eggs. though ts is believed that the nex|fleven on Display at Denver|any nice fellow would like in a nice! Load steady; spot 4.70@$4.80. coniuerni tt often dotabilantant erie: CHICAGO, March 23—Butter wn-| Jana of the frontier group encounterea| Auto Show; Agency Es- |girl. I can cook, sew and wash—all) Zine quiet; East St. Louis delivery | rice in the addition 1s making pros: nottled: creamery extras 30c; firsts 34157" tne thompson EEF actery, tablished Here. phat ah witeeecmato/ co) OCS Oe eaters ress and the building will be complet- WILL SOON BE HERE. sy Ore: geconds’ S1@34c; standendey sols." wall an tthe hottie Zeta . Antimony spot $4.25. ed eee week-end rush which is ex- ee a lease in the Elk Basin field would| Casper visitors to the Denver auto li : 3 —- pecte eee Tee edie re | | furnish commercial production if fr show this week will take unusual in -OUiCe Officer cow Tortien Exchanre Easy. oe si lead ead gery? Le was shot, the company is drilling on|terest in the Lincoln automobiles by | NEW YORK, March 23—Great ® We have made ample pro- = beater to the second sand, which gtves the|Teason of the establishment of an - | Britain demand $4.38%; cables $4.39; vision to take care of your big production in the field. Bottom/agency here at the Epyle garage,| And Wife Held |60 day bills on banks $4.35%. Frante Yr e of yo of hole is at 2,005 feet and a bret Which also handles the Ford. The| demand 9.05%; cables $9.06; Italy de- Meet Refrigerator Wants. shutdown has been forced by burniny Lincoln automobile plant, it will be mand $5.11%4; cables 29%; Holland de-} Thousands Have Discovered pound bull butchers 10 to pound butchers $9.50] @ des $8.25@8.75 10; beef steers and! ven, mostly 10 to| P 3 generally steady. Sheep receipts 8:000; lambs steady to easier; bulk $14.2 ; top $1 sheep steady; eve top $5.60 Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., March receipts, 1400; steers, $6 Sar i $.6.25@7.7' @10.50; bulls $2.00@4.00; stockers and foeders, $8.50 @7 Hogs receipts, 2,000; market stendy 0c higher; top, $10.15; bulk $9.30@ 10.10. i Sheep recetpts 5,200; yearlings $12@12.5 14.76; ewes $9@9.50. rket steady; | ; lambs $13.25@ Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 23.—(United States Bureau of Markets)—Cuttle re- ceipts 15,000; very slow: few early salgs be 15 to 25c lower: | choice ba’ neifers $9.10; bulf beet | steers $7 ; she stock weak t¢ 15c lower; bulls about steady 25 to 50c lower on veal claves rs and feeders du Hogs receipts 23,000; mostly 5 to 10 higher than yesterds averng lighter weigh fully tive, othe slow;: big packers holding back; tor $10.40, one ioad; pra cal limit $10 bulk $9.80@10.30; pigs strong to higher; bulk desirable 100 to 12¢ pounders $9.25@9.50. Sheep receipts 12,000; market slow, 15 to 25e lower on fat lambs; sales early one double of choice} £8 pound wooled lambs to city butch-| ers $15.75; few medium handy weight | wooled ewes $9.00@9.50; looks about | steady | 2s Cotton ORLE. Announcement was made at the cot- today of the failure of| Firm Fails. has gone S| waste paper and wei out of a bearing in the engine. The first sand was encountered at depth of 1,904 fect and drill passed out of it at 1,948 feet and into a shady shale. ‘hesand yielded oi lin such quantities that every bailer brought up was half full. In view of prospects in the second sand, how- ver, the company decided to carry hole on down as was originally plan- ned, for if by any chance the second sand proves disappointing it will be possible to bridge back anddevelop flow in the fi with a sizable shot. Col. 0. F. Goddard, president of tha company, F. M. Blake, vice president, J. A. Henderson and George B. Porter returned from the well yesterday after watching developments while the drill Wag coinge through the first sand. ee CHADS RULING Aloo BUSINESS (Continued from Page One) next harvest, 20,0000,000 people will think it will ultimately end in some sort of sea coast control by corpora- tions interested and protected by their own troops or employed troops pre- ferably Russians. beyond repair—it 00,000 to a pound sterling. It eventually have to be sol —__«— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. | Sealed proposals will be received y the State Highway Commission at the office of the District Engi- neer, Courthouse, Casper, Wyo- ming, until 2 p. m. Thursday, April 1922, for the construction of a -foot pile timber trestle com- plete place at Sand Creek, on the Yellowston Highway, two miles west of Orin Junction, Con- verse County, Wyoming. Piling will be furnished by the State Highway Commission. All other materials and labor to be fur- nished by the contractor. Plans and specifications may be NS, La, March 23.—| seen at the office of the District En-| gineer, Casper, Wyoming. have died from want of nutrition. 1| Exchange at Tiflis| remembered, was recently purchased by Henry Ford and the latter proposes, to introduce the same efficiency in manufacture and perfermance of these autos that have marked the life of the Fird industry. No less than elev- jen new models are on showing at Den- ver. | A special ¢isplay feature is made of |the Electro-Fog, a new development of the Lincoln laboratories. This is a component of the carburetor which electrically converts a small amount of gasoline into a plainly visible, dense fog, which makes it possible to start the Lincoln engines in temperatures well below zero. The Lincoln 1922 Tine includes the four-passenger phaeton, four passen- ser sedan and seven-passenger lim- ousine. ‘These cars were originally designed as special custom-built cre- ations, but have now been incorporat- ea in the line of Lincoln standard beady types. The low sweeping body lines of the four-passenger phaeton suggest smart- ness and speed. The body is made of hand-hammered aluminum panels and is upholstered in brown Spanish leather as standard equipment. The four-passenger sedan 1s a com- pact, yet commodious type, which has among its distinguishing features 2 }low roof with corresponding low in- |clined © windshield and leather visor. A large trunk mounted at the rear provides liberal space for luggage in touring. The car is fur- \nished either as a two-window type. i} | is now/with leather rear quarter and orna- mental bracket, or with an additional window in place of the leather quar- ter. ‘The seven-passenger limousine is an entirely new body type, now being displayed for the first time. Like the four-passenger sedan, it has a comparatively low roof with slanting windshield and leather vistor. Up- holstery and trimming of the highest quality can be secured in a wide range of color combinations with the front compartment, below the belt, upholstered in Spanish leather “to match. All body types on display are mounted ‘om the Standurd 136-inch wheelbase, eight-cylinder = Lincoln $225,000 LOSS stationary | mand $37.87; cables $37.80; Norway de- mand $17.52; Sweden demand 26.17; Denmark demand $21.25; Switzerland SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March 23.|demand $19.48; Spain demand $15.58; —Discovery that Police Commissioner/Treece demand $4 Poland demand Thomas E. Shumate and his wife ©; Czecho-Slavia demand $1.73; were held up in their automobile near Argentine demand $36.37; Brazil de- thelr home here several days ago and,;mand $13.87. Montreal 97%. robbed of several hundred dollars was [a made when it was learned that dete REAR ADMIRAL | tlves were working on the case se cretly, according to a story printed in the Chronicle. The robbery was kept quiet, the account states, in hopes| of catching the bandits. No arrests! MONTCLAIR, N. J., March 23.— Rear Admiral Joseph Gerrish Ayres, medical corps, United States navy, re- tired, died Tuesday at his son's home here. Funeral services will be held have been made. rs Saturday at Canterbury, N. H., where he was born in 1839. ‘Cereal mf] heré. The fire which start- Rear Admiral Ayres was appointed ed on the fifth floor in a pile of dust, did $75,000 damage to the pbuilding to the navy medical corps just before the outbreak of the civil war. and more than $150,000 to nicchinery | Upand Robbed, and contents, according to representa-| tives of Grey-Rosenbaum company of| Chicago, who have an option on the| Property of the Portland Flouring Mills company, including the Olympic Cereal mill. view of the city GAMBLING — ESTABLISIL MENT MAY NOT BE_ IN SURED. YOUR’S NEEDS TO BE, ing built. You are not a gambler—yov: are a sane, conservative: busi- ness man. You can’t afford to take a chance. You need fire in- surance, and you believe that we are the people who should turnish it. Let's get together. REAL ESTATE INSURANC Midwest Heights Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel Be beta little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They ake hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense or ev eee ee ee VOC Wi gums. lo liquids. It is best not to take calanet Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take = EIR Se a “ ‘ t ing come from constipation and a feelit x disordered, liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when feel “logy” and and “perk up” the spirits. 15cend 30c OWN YOUR HOME! IN THE : Beautiful Midwest Heights Casper’s best resident section. Splendid and mountains, good roads, no mud and no high city taxes. Home owners have placed their orders for trees and several new houses are now be- Lumber can be purchased on payments, and we will sell you the lot for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. Payments on your own home will be less than the rent you now pay. Realty Company Challenge Refrigerator In 16 styles and sizes. These features should ap- peal to you — felt-lined construction, seamless enamel lining, large in- sulating air space, perfect vireulation, sanitary and economical. ° CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE COMPANY CORNER DAVID AND SECOND STS. Indications We can make immediate delivery on both egg and point strongly to lump Gebo coal. Place pared for the strike. sively. your orders now We handle Gebo NOTICE TO COAL CONSUMERS a coal strike April 1. and.be pre- coal exclu- | Proposals will be publicly opened| IN PLANT FIRE 1 futures cotton brokerage | and read at the time and place first heppard and Gluck. Consid-|above mentioned. The right is re- tement prevailed on the|served to reject any and all bids. PORTLAND, Ore., March 23.—Loss © for a while, the immedi-|/ WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY estimated from $225,000 to $250,000 which was a drog in cot. COMMISSION. was caused by a fire which bout ten points. Publish March 25, swept the upper floors of the Olympic ‘Natrona Transfer, Fuel Co. Storage and PHONE 949 Room 413, Midwest Bldg. MIDWEST BLOG. April 4, 1922. - Peeves , «