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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. fon the preferred stock. "An increase of freight earnings, said by the report to be a rare per- ‘AGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cridun SRAIN SLUMP. cx xo stoke STOCK TRADING 4%c; 90 days 4%4c; 6 months 4%c Prime mercantile paper 4%4a%c. Re Feraign Exchange Easy. 4.40%; *¢@ formance among the roads in the Hi anes wade ” - Has Rock Island's territory, alo was LAST SALES France—Demand $9.20; cables $9.21. . poet Ae Italy— $5.36; $5.3 - | Allied Chemical & Tneemer ‘Demand cables . ‘ | Allis, Chamlers re fae FO oSierare Sel —" Demand .35%; cables <a A Athens Bourse 3etter_Milling Demand [Assia So Sn as fit-Tak tributes : ii emand in|American Car and Foundry. .. 160 Profit-Ta ite Chee Con! to z U.S. Partially Offsets Lack |Ammict Uitemaser tee’. 3 Weakness inLeaderson | ew rorK Apri 11— Foreign cmcaco, apn 11—Te cacao! Closed, Report of Foreign ers. American Locomotive |... Exchange. bar ailver 65%; Mexican dollars ,50%. Rock Island and Pacific Railway’ 1 —— a Sara | Aznerionn company in Its annual report for the year ending December 21, 1921, made} WASHINGTON, April 11—Closing Livestock Mart |, ea ": 5] lame gra Sean NEW YORK, April 11.—Trading in Prominent industrials and specialties CHICAGO, April 11—Wheat tended | American fownward in price today during the/ American warty deolings, traders gtving atten-| oi ty was the feature of today’s stock mar- { jon chiefly to a decline at Liverpool merican ket. 25: Anaconda et. Rails were slugssh and the 780,259.22, of which $3, 7.606 was SB 'alapaiches to the commerce depart- general list proved more staceptinie plied to the payment to profit-taking. Sales approximated Chicago Prices. 1 3% 50” 1,350,000 shares. inited CHICAGO, April 1—Ui States Strength of coppers and foreign ofs/ Bureau of Markets}—Cattle receipts, | © in the last hour, when call money| 19.699; slow, early trading on beef eased to four per cent, was balanced |steers and she stock about steady:|> by further selling of ralis, steels and| undertone weak on fat sho stock; top equipments. The closing was !rregu-| hee steers, $9; bulk $7.25@8,25; bulls md to weakness of foreign exchange.| Buyers appeared to be holding off) Atchison that known bullish factors had been fal — Siiy-duscounted for the present. Open-loenemen ipemtisie mg quotations, which ranged from %|Central Leather . ‘> %& lower, with May $1.33% to$1.33% |Chandler Motors . fot and July $1.20% to $121, were follow-| Chesapeake and Ohio —--.----- 64% ea by a slight rally and then by down. | Chicaso, Mil, and St. Paulo. 24% lar. and stockers eteady; early sales vea! | - LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE turns lower than before. hiecago, R. L and Pae ........ 5 Vanadium was the only prominent | calves weak to lower; mostly $7@7.50. | Western 106 Export emnd was slow, but the ef-| | Gmino Gopper ceva ce-zscioce 38% exception to the further advance of| Hog receipts, 19,000; fairly active,| Vosern Union: 648 ---- 129 East fect was partly counter balanced by | GoTo titng se noe ToT eae prices at the opening of today's stc& /te to 15e lower than yesterday's aver. 5 Second St. word of better milling demand at 8t.|Crocmie Stent oo Tr a77 183% market. Other stecis, as well 88/ ago; lighter weights off most; 34 hogs} ‘to 25c higher; top $10.50; bulk $10@ e 0. Louis, Kansas City, and Omaha. The); Y: equipments, coppers, motors and olls,/ a+ ¢11; practical top early $10.95; very | 10.40. close was unsettled, %c to 2¢ lower, notably the foreign group, WeFelrew over $10.85; bulk $10.40€10.80;| Sheep receipts $6,600; market WE BUY pu BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS higher. Among tho les conapicious| irr, Stow. teady; yearlings, $13@13.50; lambs, EVER’ issues, iron products at « gain of 2% |” Enee> receipts 8,000; mostly steady: |;11@is2s; ewes $9950. LB. _25¢ Fresh Eggs, doz... with May $1.31% to $1.31% and July| General es $1.20 to $1.20%- |General Electrio oats were.relatively firm |General Motors points and Electric Storage Gattery's | row gales light shorn lambs for East of continued wet weather. | Goodrich Co. -...- rise of 3% points were the chief]. sane sharp! ——_——— : > 1 3 barply higher; wooled lamb opening % to %o off to %e UP.| Tinos Central Look features. New high records for theltop $16.25; packer top shorn lambs,| Visit the Burgess Millinery and try Swift’s Premium Ham, 3%c, the corm market under! ingpiration Copper year included several of the minor/ $13 75: tew selected lots to city butch | 9" one of those Blue Bird Patterns. 2 a slight general sve. Interhational Harvester ——- rails, but that group seemed to be/ org $14@14.50; fall shorn Texas weth 4i14t family size, lb___35¢ hesitant as a result of overnight de-| CS’ $19.50; few head spring lambs to Trade was light and mostly of /\Int, Mer. Marine pfd . .... " velopments in the coal strike situa-| overs, §20.25. local character, Prices finished sten@y | International F at the same as yésterdiny’s close to|Invincible Oil ... tion. Mackay compantes and Market %c off, July 63%c to 63%e- Kelly Springfield Tire See Pe nee ea wee Omaha Cuotations, BETTER THAN CALOMEL | Kennecott Copper resented the higher utilities. aD AE Oats started unchanged to %e high-| 9 er, July 40% to 40%c, an dthen eased | Loulsville and Nashv! on °06| Studebaker, Central Leather, Am-| OMAHA. Neb. April 11—(nited| Thousands Have Di ered down a Uttie. 50] orican Can and Stromberg at gatha of |Siee Bureau of Markets)—Hog ro lave Discov Lower quotations on hogs ted to 1 to 4 points added to the many |CuDt® 7.000; active 10 to 2c higher; Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets some weakening of proviston values. aso high cesbrae Gor, the Soa eee pach crete Smemeyeey oad (Bple ts Harmless Substitute A 55; to Vive T: the morning. Their strength followed | pound butchers $9.25@9.45; packing Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- 10 Ibs. Pure Lard....$1.70 LB. Bring Your Pails 1 1 10 Ibs. Shortening...._90c oC Finnan Haddie. Norwegian Stock Fish. _— | Gosing Quotations. an early reaction in which such| sass gse0@i0ee stitute for calomel —are a mild but sure Pork Shoul- Fresh Fish Every Day. CHICAGO, April 11—wheat, May|N- ¥> NH and Has stocks a Mexican and Pan-American FTEs seotate aoe: bedlag. penden alos stantanous. These” der, whole.. LB. $1.31%; July $1.20; Septeunber $1.14%-| Northern Pactfie ..... Petroloums, Sears Roebuck and Davi-/},ef steers and yearlings fully steady; ris These tof De Beef Pot Roast + Poul Corn, Way 59%; July 63%4c. | Oklahoma Prod. and Ret. - 2% son Chemical were carried down 1 to|othera slow, weak to ike lower; top| Sages eer iakterod Ca in hould Fresh Killed try Oats, May 3T%c; July 40%. |Pacifie O .... 5T% 2 points. The moro obscure steels, | $5.40; she stock steady; bulls, stockers | liver and bowel complaints with calomel Shoulder : Every Day From Our Pork, May $21.00. |}Pan American P notably Nova Scotia, Otis common |and feeders steady to strong veals un-| The pleasant little tabletedo the eood Steak .....—-, Lard, May $10.90; Inty $21.17. Pennsylvania. and British Empire first preferred | changed. that does, but hat Shad fi Hamburger Gwn. Yards. Ribs, May $11.40; July 10.65. People’s Gas . were in demand. Further strength| sheep receipts 4,000; killing classes effects They don't injure the teeth like ner Steak < = [Pure Oil... was shown by Market Street Railway |strong to 25¢ higher; spring lambs Aosta i Batter and Exes. Ray Consctidated Copper —---=- FH 2-3 preferred ineues, United aftways,|$19.00; wooled Jamba $15.75; clippea| f hold sree reths Bhip arpa ny Bees Prime Rib Imported and Domestic + CHICAGO, April 1x—sutter Migber: | Rep. Iron and Steel + Investments, Mackey companies, Co-|lambs $13.85; ewe top $10.00; feeders| it. Why cure the liver at the expease ot Rolle¢ ......... Cheese. extras 35c; firsts 33% @*Mc;, r. lumbia Gas and People’s Gas. Call/strong. ee teeth? ore Sates playa geconds 20@Tic; standards 34%c. iF money opened at 4% per cent. < aes with the gums. db strong Weinie Wurst - Smoked, Salt and Pickled Eggs higher; receipts, 39,129 cases; With the completion of the early Denver Prices. Tauide. Mets Peet tb eke Bologna -..... Fish. firsts 33%; cent Sve sesee | profit oe in the oils, Feria Laered DENVER, Colo, April 11—Cattle in en Olive Tablets take Minced Ham 20c miscellaneous 22 jc; Storage pack- removed and the group climbed quite! receipts, 6 a 4 ay Line essen Ske storage packed firsts | 3 Tenancy: tose: top tar Sa Leek] Meactoeea ae eae er: sejaddches, dullness’ and that lazy Laver Sausage Full of Delicat Mexican Petroleum, Pan-American,|ers, $4.75@7.25; calves, $8@11.50; | feu pe Ee oe poe a 1k Sausa; Goods. General Asphalt and Standard Oll of/ putts $2.40 @4; stockers and feeders | Olive Tablets when 1 logy” and WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW New Jersey gaining 2'to 3% points. | 3¢6@7.25. heavy They ” clouded a Hogs, _recetpts, 1,500; market 15c and “perk up" the spirits tecend 0c NEW YORK, April, 11.—Copper steady; electrolytic spot and nearby 12%c; later 12% @13c. the hole until the pressure recedes.| Tin easier; spot and nearby 30.50; ae A gas well of such proportions is the | future 30.62. \ 3 | xeeption in the Salt Creek ficld. Lead steady; spot 5.00@5.i0. . | The well in@uestion on section 11-} Zine steady; East St. Louis spot 39-79 tn the solithern part of the field. | §-95@5.00. \ The well encountered the gas pres-}| Antimony spot 4.75. ure in the Wall Creek sand at a depth an of over 2,300 feet. A strong showing Money. | Swas accepted as a fling at the French of off was also encountered at the] NEW YORK, April 11—Call Eucanary peticy by Loule Harthou, who same time and it is believed that a} money easier; high 4%4c; low 4c; ruling a=" 91 DMIDEND Five Tribes Petroleum Company § —__——__—_ exas Co, t | Tobacco Products | ‘Transcontinental © Union Pacific ... United Retail Stores . Jnited States Rubber v U. 8. Ind. Alcohol . United States Steel . Utah Copper ......- | Weatinghouso Electric ———— | witys Overtand .... < (Continued from Page One) | Amerioan Zinc, Lead an jerin, head of the Soviet delegation, | Butte 250 LRUperie. that Russia was. prepared to support | nantes Power, bi tany proposals that would avert war | Byattucle Pee tN ‘or lighten tho burden of armament} Great Northern Ore .++7-: Ore NEW SALT CREEK ISSUE 7 While Mr, Toya George appented 3to the delegates to adhere to the fagenda as adopted by the supreme TT Seouncil.at Cannes, he male the flat GAeclaration that “unless the Genoa Jeomference feats to disarmament, it} ie adden “you must have & doratie| Salt Creek Consolidated to < ‘With the present agenda we Stave all the cargo. the ship can Bice ie ee Capitalized at 500,000 Shares of a Par Value of $1.00 Backed by Local Oil Men of Long Experience. — Limited Amount of Stock Being Sold for Development Purposes Gtempt to gain the floor, but was re “tused the privilege by the chairman, Tho Spit Creek: Compofiiated Of who insisted the discussion had gone far enough, and ruled that the agnda pus be followed, The keynots of the coference was Esounéed by Mr. Lioyd George when | © She outIined the “only conditions on |P®Dald. Gwhich we can consent to deal with *others,” this supposedly referring ispecificany to the Russians. { “The first is,” he said, “when a eountry enters into contractural obit gations with aother country orits ma Stionals for value received, that cannot | Per cent pro@uction under the pro- the repudiated whenever the country at peuanses its government without re fiurning value. The second is that/ Epo country can wage war'en the in-| Big Ganser- Opened. citutions of another. The third is) Salt ‘that one nation ehall mot engage tn 25- well of such tremendous pressure} + ssive operations against the terri-/that ft will ry of another. The fourth is that|turther development und ce the nationals of one vountry shall be ae fentitled to impartial justice in the| Kcourts of another.” © Any nation which regretted theso| First Well Spudded In April 1. Now Drilling at 310 Feet HOLDINGS— 60-40 drilling agreement and an assignment of the lease of 160 acres in the Salt Creek Field, known as Tract T, and consisting of the East One-Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 19, the Southeast Quar- ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 18 and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 20, all in Township 40 North, Range 78 West of the 6th P. M. —+— OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: ot ized | Recs rs ascinreal Moria’ ace] D. W. LEWIS, President. ; WM. HARGROVE, Director. : Tse expected to be received into the Field Superintendent of the Midwest Re- Drilling Contractor for the E. T. Williams gomity of nations.” fining Company at Salt Creek. Oil Com: §) The principal pes bt ing co sd Deny WM. Beran 6 CE wens is IN, Director. i a, Cc. P. TAYLOR, Vice President. Saitenand ty tho experts ee the Assistant Boiler Foreman at Standard Oil Driller at Comanche, Okla. - dei w Seal ee nis Company Plant No. 3. w.J. PORTIS, Director. © ¥xtraoriinary police ae J. R. DUNBAR, . pied odin ‘or LS oa ahea Refining Com- rere taken at the palace, and m! . - Secretary- Treasurer Cre Morces lined the main street leading Superintendent of Transportation and Cas- = fie the meeting place. SWAN per Storage Yard of the Midwest Refining R. C. VAN DENBERG, Director. : Connected with the firm of Reimerth and Company at Casper, Wyo. ompany BSD y Van Denberg, Accountants, Casper, Wyo. it is announced that the representa- Hives of the states composing the it- MOIR) Sadat ayes laaag ee acess on tite precios aittiids “ T. S. M’CLEARY, General Manager. GARY W. JONES, Director. Bethe (peobies -befere ‘the con-| Why should you buy any car Pump Foreman of the Midwest Refining Assistant Pump Foreman of the Midwest ference ey but?a, Ford’? Prices lowest, Companaregenttiereels Refining Company at Salt Creek. | Force & Co. Loan Money On Oil, Be hossaccd Indus- trial and Railway Stocks and Bonds. ting for the moment at least, | idea expressed. yesterday by Mr.| George and Premier Facta that} agenda as arranged at Cannes | a sufficient cargo for the} mference ship, with the danger of it if new and controversial | car will take you: any place.any car willgo. Thesearesensibie, not extravagant times, and a Ford..is the most sensible car for amyone to own. Terms if desired. EARL C. BOYLE MARKET AND INFORMATION UPON REQUEST. TAYLOR & CLAY Inc. CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING . Ee | pr. ‘¢, H. Holoran, principal of the folleriate, Military "school, Univer- pity park, Denver, Colo., will be pres Bui in Casper on Thursday, April 13 t the Henning Hotei to offer par- fents the best advice for their boys’ ehooling for the fall term. An early! Fegistration is necessary and the Younger the boy the more he will protic by the careful training of an fxcollent_boarding school. 48-4t —_——— and would like to borrow $.---= ----0n them for ......monthe. Casper, Wyoming . Phones 293-204 125-137 N. Center St. Street and No. ...---....--.4 © ‘Bituminous coal is produced in com. mercial qualities im twenty-three City and State tates. by 7 ¥ ae