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CRUDE OWL PRODUCTION IN U. 6. JHOWS FALLING OFF DURING WEEK NEW YORK, April 27.—The daily average gross crude oil Production cf the United States decreased 14,100 barrels for the week ended April 22, totalling 1,390,750 barrels, as com- pared with 1,410,850 barrels for the preceding week, ac- cording to the weekly summary of the American Petroleum RALLY CHECKS |2eS2Ses2 WHEAT SLUMP & Gaily average gross production of Buying: for Export Demand 445,700 barrels, an increase of 1,500 barrels. North Texas came in for a decrease of 50 barrels, Leads to High Prices at Close Today. a decrease of 3,860 barrels, north Louisiana, a decrease of 8,600 barrels and_Arkansas an increase of 300 bar- In Oklahoma, production of the rels against 94,600 barrels and the out- Put of the Lyons-Quinn pool -was 43,650 inst 48,109 barrels. The Mexia pool, central Texas, was reported at $1,000 barrels, against 95,000 barrels; Haynesville, north Louisiana, 43,350 barrels against 52,100 and El Dorado, Arkansas, 33,250 barrels against 37,- 0. In the Gulf coast field, west Col- umbia was reported at 35,500 barrels, agninst 35,400 barrels and Orange county 20,000 barrels against 21,000 barrels. Figures collected by the American Petroleum Institute indicated the im. Ports of petroleum crude and refined oils at the principal United States Ports for the week ended April 22. were 2,887,360 barrels with a daily average of 412,550 barrels, compared With 2,689,000 barrels, a daily aver- CHICAGO, Apri 27.—Buymg on the Prices near the end of the srsston to- @zy on the board of trade. It was cur rent goasiy, that export sales had been of Uberal amount, and that Germany was paying the best prethiums of the season. The close wus unsettled, % to 1%c net higher, with May $1.41% to. $1.41% and July $1.26 to $1.26%. CHICAGO, April 27-—New eetbacks fm»the price of wheat ‘eck place to- ay after a brief showing of strength|age of 384,143 barrels for the week at the opening of business. Initial | ended April 15. gains were apparently due more or les to assertions tiat no late breaks Cities Service Elects. NEW YORK, April 27.—Stockhold ers of the Cities Service company, which has extensive oil and public util- ities properties all over the country, today elected three new directors— Frank P_ Cowles, Toledo, Ohio; J. M McMillin, New York, and:W. A. Jones, New York. They sucooeded B. N. Freeman, New Maq $1.40 to $141 and July $1.24 to] York; Sir FE. Mackay Edgar, London, $1.25%, was followed by declines all} England, and H. H. Scott, New York around to well below yesterday’s fin-| respectively. sh. Unfavorable weather gave com- parative firmness to corn and oats After opening unchanged to %{c lower July 63% to 64c, the corn market scor- Osage nation, was shown at 94,500 bar-| 57. Pthey ea slight further gains. The descent of valnes late, $1.38% for May delivery, upward, the remainder of the day. Oats started unchanged to eo off, July 39% to 39%c, and then rallied a little. Subecquentty, the seaboard sent sword of good sized export males of Mearwhile country offerings here were light. The close was firm % to % to lc net higher, with July corn. 64% to 64% @%c. Provisions were weak tr line with hog values. Closing Quotations. Open. High. Low. Close. carried the market to the lowest level touched of but then enlarged buying set in and the course of the market wan frregularty \| Livestock Mart Chicago Prices, CHICAGO, April 27—(Cnitea States Bureau of Markets)—Cattle recetnts 13,000 market fairly active beef steers mostly steady; spots weak on heavy; early top $9.00; bulk $7.50@8.50; she stock, stockers and feeders. about steady; bulls strong to 15c higher. veal calves slow; bidding weak to low- er; bulk bologna bulls $4.40@4.60. Hogs receipts 3,00; active; opened 5 to 10c lower; Inte mostly steady to 5c lower than yesterday's average; top $10.60; bulk $9.90@10.60 pigs slow. Sheep receipts 12,000; slow; steady to 25e lower; top shorn lambs $14.50. bulk $13.50@14.25; few good choice native spring lambs $16.00@17.00; very good WHEAT. shorn ewes $9.25; fed Texas shorn May -- 1.40 241% 238% 1.41%) wethers $9.75; no wooled shéep or July — — 1.24% 126% 1.23% 126 | wooled lambs sold easly. 118% 116% 1.18% Denver Quotations. 60% = 80% += 60% | DENVER, Colo., April 27.—Cuttle 64% 63% = «=.04%4 | receipts 850; market steady; beef _ | Steers, $6.50@7.60; cows and helfers, 37% = 36% BT | $5.50@6.25; calves, $5@5.50; bulls, AU% 39% A0%K | $2.50@4; stockers and 36 @7.35. 32.00 Hogs—Recetpts, 1,400; market 10¢ lower; top, $10; bulk $9.55@9.85. oy es bed uae Sheep—Recelpts, 10; market un- ees z “ changed; lam} 3 a ae ibs, $13.75@15; ewes, $7.50 May--065 M165 i160 11.60 fe : July - - 20.90 30.90 1087 10.87 Omaha Gamer OMAHA, Neb., April 27—(United elesarein Essa higher;| States Burean of Markets—Hogs re- cHre: uid a eed firsts 343, | CC'PtS 12,000. slaw, mostly 15 to 20c proamaery |. extras © 37260; fires q.| 10Wer; light butchers $9.90@10.00; top 28s: Fees S2%@S3%e; stand-| $19.09; pulk 250 to 325 pound butchers 38% $9.70@9.90; packing grades $9.00@9.50. Eggs lower. receipts 29,768 cases; | Cattle receipts 5,300; beef steers and firsts 24@24%c; ordinary first 22@] she stock. steady {e strong. top beeves 22 miscellaneous 28@23%4c; stor-| s5.59. ‘bulls 16 ts 25e higher; veals age packed extras 26%c; storage pack- ed firsts 26c. BARNETT WILL steady; stockers and feeders steatty to _ Money. NEW YORK, April 27,—Cxit money steady; high, 3%; low, 3%; ruling rate, fhe Casper Daily Cribune Tom Bell Royalty Western Exploration. 2. ‘03 15 Mountain Producers Merritt LIBERTY BONDS arine Hamilton Dome Suspended From Stock Exchange NEW YORK, April 27.—Jack O. Straus, board member of the New York stock exchange firm of J. 0. Straus, has been suspended from the exchange for one year, it was an- nounced today, The Straus firm in- cludes Charles 13 Mergentime and Max Straus, the latter a special part- ner. No explanation cf the exchange's action was offere wnen the announcé- ment was read from the rostrum. — NEW YORK OIL SELLS AT'$20 ON N.Y. CURB New York Cil stock aftvanced to sales at $20 4 share on the New York curb yesterday, a gain of about $1 a share over the previous day's quota- tion. Increase in the value of the stock has been steady for the Iart week and the stock has only a few points to gain to reach par at $25. ———————_——— strong. Sheep recetpts 8,000; lambs-steady to 15e lower; California spring lambs $17.00. best wooled lambs $15.75; bulk, clipped lambs $13.75@13.90; sheep and feeders steady. ZANE GREY’S- New York Stocks ZAST SALES * uN 122% 140% oly 52% 6 26% 45% 28 “63% 14% 81% 61% 163 12 41% 4% Iilincis Centra: Inspiration \opper . International Hervester . Int. Mer Marine pfd. .. International Paper . Invincible Oil .... Kelly Springfield Tire . Kennecott Copper .. Louisville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum . Miami Copper .. Middle States On Midvale Steel .. Missouri Pacific New York Central . N. ¥., N, H. and Hartt Norfolk and Western Northern Padific Royal Dutch, N. Sears Roebuck .... Sinclair Con Of ~ Southern Pacific 83% Southern Railway - 24% Standard Oil of N. J. + 178% Studebaker Corporation = 119% Testnessee Copper . - 11% Texas Co.¢......- + 45% Texas and Pacific . 34% Tobacco Products |. - 69% ‘Transcontinental ©! + 11h Union Pacific ... 137% United Retail Stores ~ 50% Ind. Alcohol . 50 United States Rubber ... 64% United States Steel . 9714 | Utah Copper 45% | Westinghouse Electric 61% | Willys Overland ....-.. 8% American Zinc Lead Butte and Superior .-. Cala Petroleum ... ontana Power ... hattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore ‘The omnfbuses of London travel about 85,000,000 miles a year. | — )]ket's LIQUUOATION N STOCKS HEA Selfwg Extended at Session Today With Many Issues Showing Losses. NEW YORK, April 27.—The recent Teversa!l in the stock market made more substantial progress today, Every division, notably rafis and rep resentative indrstrials, were sched- uled to extensive liquidations, Sales NEW YORK, April 27.—Initial deal: ings in the stock market today were cl erized by further free selling of rails, oils, steels and utilities. Can- adian Pacific lost 2% in the first few transactions and declines of one to two points accompanied the offerings of Tilinois Central, Wabash “A”, Mex- ican Petroleum, Bethiehem Steel, Kel- sey Wheel, Manhattan Elevated, and Pierce-Arcow. Other reactionary is- sues imciuded Pan-American Petrol- eum, American Tobacco, and company and American Ice. The mar- stronger side was represented by New York Air Brake at 6 points gain and Lake Erie and Western pre- ferred, which advanced 1%. Moderate unsettlement was shown by foreign exchange on over night advices from Genoa. Lake Erie and Western preferred extended its rise to five points on re- Ports that Cleveland interests are seeking Gon:roi of the road. Other rails showed greater heaviness, how- ever, losses of 1 to 3 points being sus- tained. by Chicago & Eastern Illinois pi Chicago & Alton preferred, Illinois Central, St. Paul preferred, Colorado Southern, Pittsburg and West Virginia and Atlantic Const Line. Motors, steel, equipments, utilities, to- baccos and food specialties continued thetr downward course, but. oils showed temporary niprovement on a rally by Mexican Petroleum and re- BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You Boston Garters for 19c mand, 35%; cables 35%; Holland de By TRADE MARK REO. U. 5. PAT. OFF. ‘Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) HERE is a difference in values. Look the mar- ket over before you spend your tire money. No product can urge comparison without a back- ground of superior worth. Compare Fisk Cord Tires with any other tire for size, strength, resiliency and price. There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, Sor car, truck or speed wagon — \ and would like to borrow $..... --+-0n them for ......months. Name Street and No. BARNETT WiLL Show You and Sell You $1 Pure Silk Hose 55c C. E. KENNEDY ‘Second and Park Ave. FISK TIRES AND TUBES EAST SIDE GARAGE John M. Whisenhunt, Prop. FISK TIRES AND TUBES ZANE GREY’S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” From His Story “Wildfire” America Theater, Friday and Saturday CASPER STORAGE GROCERY BARNETT WILL Show You and Sell You $10 Men’s Raincoats $4.75 Ogilbee & Wehrli Offices 211 O-S Building Casper, Wyoming Phono 558 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY ee SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK s Cuttin: Monsoon No. 214 Asparagus Scan - eii06 ‘We recommend this Asparagus to the trade. Richelieu No. 2 Spinach....___25¢ can, 32 cans $2.75 Richelieu No. 214 Spinach__.___306c can, 12 cans $3.45 Absolutely clean, free from grass, dirt and grit—a very good Spring tonic. Richelieu No. 2 Sauer Kraut..._20c can, 12 cans $2.25 Richelieu No. 214 Sauer Kraut_30c can, 12 cans $3.45 Richelieu No. 2 Maine Xo Re sae! pe 12 a $2.90 k Corn, No. 2 cans, m pack— dane ae oats 15c can, 12 cans $1.75 k Tomatoes, No. 2 cans— Pimenth Bec ° 15c can, 12 cans $1.75 ck Early June Peas, No. 2 cans— Fumeniee i 20c can, 12 cans $2.25 Pork Shoulder, half or whole, Ib_______16c Choice Beef Boil, 4 Ibs_______________25¢ Corned Beef, Ib___________________1214¢e Hamburger Steak, Ib.._______________15¢ WE SPECIALIZE IN CASPER PACK- ING CO. PRODUCTS Russell Market 610 East Second Phone 1124-R WE DELIVER 344; closing bid, 3; offered at 3%; last i Show You and Sell You kan, 84, Call loans sgainst Siocm, “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” Lord Cecil Lima Beane. No: eas x Ae Lisle Union Suits $1.65 | 110%, 2,_ Time loans steady; €9 days.) « From His Story “Wildfire” Pe re eters red d ‘ ; six months, : j df " ans Apri ch__. ——— wee Tilne Goeeuiis eee cs America Theater, Friday and Saturday “ Ne HD aT heey Sank = a 95c = ——=——_ 7 : = No. 10 cans Leganberries, each___ eertert ‘No. 10 cans Blackberries, each_________$1. f OUR TOWN PATRONIZE No. 10 cans Blueberries, each_________ $1.60 Mills Merchants No. 10 cans Peaches, each________. -85e a No. 10 cans Apples, ea VOu. 1 No. 10 cans Crushed Pineapple, each__...___.._95c VOu. é MILLS, WYO., APRIL 27, 1922 NO. 13 No. 10 cans Broken Sliced Pineapple, each__......95= No. 10 cans Sauer Kraut, each. 3 50c SCHOOL NOTES. eure ee ioe I Reception for Mrs. Nix. H Presbyterian Church. No. 10 cans Pumpkin, each__. eS RST ; 8c) p.m. C. RCar’ Mrs. All by farewel a Scout Night to be held Friday, April 28/1ey, superintendent. Cradle Roll., Mrs. reception ue rosary ot ay pte is Spltoverest iret first” Rohe ts No. 10 cane Catsup, each... “yD PRMSERR 90 3 ‘The boy and girls scouts-of Mills will|Hamiltor, superintendent. Preaching|ence Nix. The guests were: Mrs|May. Men, don't forget the Brother, Swift's Quick Naptha Soap (the cold water soap)— ’ Eicon ees oe frlends_and| service 2 > m. Song service Sun-|Clarence Nix, Mrs. Mary Frenchville,| hood ciass. Evening worship at 7-30 4 bars 25¢. ; pare! & 2 Pp. m. s|day evening 7:30 p. m. Preachii tt} Mrs. M. H. Ke “s i » | De = i wil be in the nature of a scout rally,|s p.m. by Rev. A.D. Sims, evangel-| Mra, ea ian, whee Cuaties Caaieee Pim: AUTerewelcina iio theee|pery. Peet’s White Naptha Soap__.____..__.._.4 bars 25c there being ten numbers on the pro-|ist. ‘The revival meetings, the -past| Mrs. Clyde Riley, Mrs. Ed Coyle, Mra Creme Oil Soap._......____________.__3 bars 25c i gram. The purpose of this rally is) week have been good and @ few have| Martin Christensen, Mrs, Jack “Aithe, Deatten a Fancy Early Red Triumph Seed Potatoes, native F eerste ee te oor that ig teen the way of the-cross. The evan-|Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. Perry Hunter, |¢ne last des Registration place will grown, per cwt.. ae 5 eae character of tho work that is|golist has given the sermon each-even-|Mrs. Joo Wekman and Mrs. Allen. |pe onan ni) $e a ing at i : being carried on by the scouts. Noling piain and powerful and has never —<—.—___ ene sas tina 2 petipace cnt Our Garden and Flower Seed Assortment is complete. admission. compromised with ein. Heds ready to] ere Clarence Nix and Mra. H.C. %: Z We sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. prove his statements by the scripture Me e : :. : Boys of Troop No. 10 Attent| Funeral at any time. Services each evening| whose they cxrcct te aaa eine eee erea eh tome ache ceee ‘Our Delivery Service is complete in every detail. 7 T. Kemp. until Sunday evening when it will be rian church evening A ‘ F Walter Geiger and Russet Bulsén,| decided if tho mestinguiwit-cuthaals church for a general good time and get Telephone your Order and it will receive the same E scouts of Troop No. 10 attended the| Everyone welcome to these services.| ., x G pockina daar Py proves sp nen Shep nan careful and prompt attention as though you 3 funeral of R. T. Kemp which was held| Mrs. Hattie Lambert, Pastur. K: 4 ay int ote EERE ee a. chprserd Sogpeslcrtictapeagd ae Saati came to the store. ‘ { at the Episcopal church Wedriesday, Ri SERENE rary i cream ds S April 26, at 10:30 a. m. Mr. Kemp| Rev. A.C. Archer, district elder and he soa De. 22-5 be cern CN) posi eects = pat Gee 5; Our Salesmen are Polite and Efficient. — y z formert, resident of th Sasper| family will attend sery! cof thi “4 ad cA . +, i. Sa ee [irre Tictntist CBERCRIRE econ Ose ieee ore Rae penses of the evening. . Exclusive Agents for Richelien Pure Food Products, ‘ and Mrs. Ivan Jet ve pur- — S : Baking Club to be Organized. | 5 p gmit was taken to the hos:| based the Nix home and took posses-| Presbyterian chotr rehearsal at ¥-p. I never get tired and always guarantee || ; A sirly bread baking club is to be! piiat Thursday seriously Ml-with pneu.| 07 Festerday. who eine Loc uEeEn tS cetera to you better cooked meals than you have {| organized Friday, April 28, at 1 P. ™.|monta. His condition tmproved sufti-| me ST x Spoeed a Tis As ‘under the auspices of the unl-\ cienty 20 that-he was brought home| aay suxnt by the thireiey aden | Se gee ever tasted before. i P: versity extension bureau. Jon Tuesday. At last reports he was| Cay ment ey ihe 7 a ¢ pcre Cie Prete radibe Aid hela 117 EAST SECOND STREET \ ae doing well. aetnatoccten te, acre cid sedan open meeting at the Tabernacle : : s 3 Fe A candy sale will be hel@ in connec-] > 5, . . ead enjoyed themselves to a late wah atte and cs eee na Phones 97 and 98 Ask One of the six h dred satisfied F ° . lewart ant mr re i tion with the scout rally Friday, April| 7,2. Stewart and tently moved how gram given. Casper women how faithful I am. oat eee |. While playing near his home Mon-| yrs x Jeffries, Mrs. - « ”, \ 5 P-amanship Pins Awarded. Kidd, Clara Prightwen, Tele Campbell, |day Howard Hunter broke his right| avers and con Mowe’ ween guneet : LORAIN.” Patn vr penmanship honer pins were} Robert Mills, Marvin Geiger Norman| wrist- Mrs. Hume Crawford of Casper on Sat- ZANE GREY’. | Care of i ~ @wurded to the following pupils of the/ Mellis, Frederick Vincent, Fred Robi- ro urday afternoon. « t . he v v second grade: Orrin Dockham, Percy|dou, William Twite, Glenna Todd,| Regular business meeting of the —$—<$<$<—$<—<————_— 5 "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES” t Dockham, Eugene Hunt conise Jen- ants! Ta. Francis Peterson, Neva} Rooster club will be held next Wed-| Mrs. R. C. Dockham spent last From His Story “Wildfire” | CASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY } zen, Esther Taylor, Eley Peterson,|Gilbert, Lloyd Hamilton, Charles|nesday evening, May 3 at the school- y evening with h ter, Mrs, i i ‘Cart Khnber, Cleude Phillips, Witmar| Fowlkes, Melvin Kimber, Jnouse. rir = of Opes. se gta a America Theater, Friday and Saturday i i