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be Casper Dally Ccidune | New York Stocks i Associated Press Leased Wire LAST SALES WEDNESDAY. WMRKET GOSS AND LD ENS aS GW WL THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. Under English law, unlike the ).w of the United states, France ani some other countries, a husband js not even bound to leave any portion of his income to his wife after death. ‘Ontario is the world’s chief producer of nickel. il! ing the peat soveg wen” See vhs th 10 applications Oil Securities Sti =e a aeeacnes aaa eee Furnished by Taylor and Clay tions found for all applicants through Bessemer és 24 4 Big Indian . a Boston Wyoming... 83 ace Be anadian | urke .... 23 — Black Tail. 4 04 he — yo Blackstone Salt Creek Al “ B iis, Wyo: May 1p considerable aaa amet Was | Chappell .. 3 st DAY Y Ad a AY e Ss “ caused here this week when the Ashland-Wyoming reached | Gontaantea 2 ~Queb me the Tensleep six miles north of Basin. They were drilling | Gapicot ee oe New York-Halifax ec “ with the hole full of water from the Embar and on top of | Compass The Palatial Twin-Screw fe the. Tensleep struck a showing, ey feet of oil Soeing on top cow Gulch Ss. S. “FORT HAMILTON o the water in a short while, which was considered. a good | Domino e ive ciuises ¢ adhe $5 ae shewing with that much water in the| Elkhorn Will make 4 i 8-22 and A 5 19 re hole. A string of casing is being ran | 2-7 - iling from = Rp iste | otf Mabe eater sand, tg. well Gamenc Baltimdbe cand Ohie New York July 8- an ug. A will then be drilled in probably the | Jupiter Bethichem Steel “Ht” Stopping one day at Halifax—Two days at Quebec. Canadian Pacific . | FIVE TRIBES Ia last of this week. A large number off Kinney Coastal ‘through the Gut of Canso and Northumberland Straits, the leases have changed hands since the|Lack Royalty .. Central Leather pros sr Lawsonce, up the Saguenay River and thence on to Quebec. phowing. As no larger amount of| Lance Creek Ro; Peenies Eetoce Magnificient scenery, amooth water, cool weather. The ship has sacious water came into the well when the|}reston ... ‘ esapeake and Ohir, . promenade decks and all deck games, many rooms with bath, finest cui- hed it is considerea |) Mike Henry ..-~.... ‘04 | Chicago, Mil and St Paul sine, etc. Orchestra for dancing. wearers dire. [Mountain & Guif 102 | Chicago, R. I. and Pac . 4 ‘he 4 trip 12 days, rate $150 and up favorable for that sand not carrying | Northwest e4 .20 |Chino Copper ........ one to 5 days, $80 and up water. This is the firet deep test to/ Outwest .. ‘01 | Colorado Fuel ‘and Iron br Nox fi monde ted iiiesatsere dddreee ——— the Tensleep in, this part.of the coun-| Rei Bank y, 26 |Corn*Products . No Passports required for these cruises. just ra erat : om Five ‘ries Pec Gol! is. | Crucible Steel ‘West Virginia state troopers FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Difficulties | Overcome _ ad). ime onio.ts reported making good |Pcaray, Rete. i Pee mountain still. But what happened to the still’ 4A Whitehall Street, New. Xork, or any Tourist Agent. Work Is Resumed on Im- | timo in its wild cat at Mercer dome|finsaity & Producers” ‘14 |General Asphalt ... CS Pe SES IT Re Ee | portant Well. and is down-a little over 400 feet at/Sunset .............0. General Electric 162 instances with new shoes; new stock-! —- this time. |Tom Bell Royalty General Motors 12% ings were provided in eight casea by| 2 ass ‘The Miller well in the Bonanza field | Western Exploration . peered eat 40% the Pythian Sisters; eight pairs of ipricetties sttendaxt upon the 1, rted down to the Greybull sand | Wind River Retg. py pent 300 new sateen bloomers and some re-| velopme: ive ‘Tribes Oi! com) feet and casing is being wet at| {uo yars Inepiration Copper”: rH modeled clothes by the W. C, T. U.| Deny, Va eee , | this time. | International Harvester 97% and substantial but old clothes by the} “asd < ter ps : —— Int. Mer Marine ptd. a2y Y. M. GA. Reise tes ater a ot several] SLOOn Tanne ee Se ly intarpaticnal2s@se(- 48%. In addition coal wos provided in ys. The peculiar formations where} .Mark U. Weber, an officer of the} Kelly Springtiela. ‘ire es 14 cases, groceries in 13, drugs in ono test is. being made is held resp appell Oil company, returned here} New YORE, CURD CLOSING Memnlentieaes cr, rH case Numerous other items of tem- for a slight crook in the hol yesterday from Indianapolis, Chictgo| ./ tain Producers .$/16.62 $ 16.75| Louisville end Nashville . 117 | porary or minor relief were not noted. to take a chance on proceed-|#nd other centers in the central west |ycenite 14.00 " 14.25| Mexican Petroleum 121% In additiop transportation was: fur- he crooked hole development] Where he has spent the past three) Gienrock Oil 7H -138 118|Miam{ Copper 28% nished four families, neglected or Jerded fntil Seer eee eee ee the recent aa | ee ree REO cone SEED) ABTS | Misale kates OC ar ! abused children cared for in six cases, aah Rarer ack-|and in bel of the recently an-| Salt Creek Cons ...... 144 12] 3 ; g erga js Tamed goon nounced plan to transfer stock of the | Prd. and Refrs. ...... 7 8.50| Missouri Pacific 23% rent paid fo rthreo families and ‘in: = r ti hes where the bit went off] Chappell company for shares of the) Marine 1.25| New York Central . 89 vestigations made for Casper or other y. : irty- ili ‘Red Cross organizations. Sear comanatiaates toni "Goaioesig | Mutual 8.50] N. ¥.. N. H. and Hartford 29% | Chirty-Four New Families Are z 1 aight and| for one.share of the holding company. Oklahoma Prod. 3 Here During April, Gay or more in’ Balt Cresk and.‘aev F feet over 100] Such « transfer is held beneficial to! Pacific Oi Report. pad days visiting Mills and families feet of new he n made and|the interests ee eos cocoa com: | 3% , Fanaa in the outlying districts of Casper. factory ked pany because it will resu an im- is Pennsylvaz : “ret ination which was held re-| mediate appreciable advance in the) Second Os asin eR re Marked success was made by the onan p decid tally edhe eat sponsitie for the crooked hole was a] market valuation of the stock and | first Ray Consolidatea Copper . 36 | 10cal chapter of the Red Cross clear-| PINOy Pion ig atiil amplg room Hittle local upheav sh Goes not] will enable the Chappell to become a} (Oi 41/2) Reading 16% | n& house for associated charities here|eo- ‘improvement in many avenues. canfornt _ wi formations] subsidiary of a strong mother com-|mourth 4%s . 99.80] Rep. Ir-- and Steel 63% | in giving assistance to needy persons &Vo ‘atill need more general help and above or be affected. pany. Victory 4%s > 100.46 I pes A $34 [and families during the past month.}—. cpesation to work for the best in- pepe 74% | according to a report submitted to the | C°OPOrs progress, being rate than other est imereases in almost exclusive 1c made up of Shlt Creek s men and investors, is bidding fdr wide- spread supp’ here. s from cate that the proposition is at more speculative investment th the board other local issue Jisted on at this time. > ————— NEW HOSPITAL BEING: EQUIPPED AT CAPITAL CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 11.—The board of trustees of the Frances Pe shing Warren Memorial hosp! . now nearing completion hera, ts advertis ing for 78 hospital beds and other equipment sufficient, with the furni- ture to be taken over from old §t. John’s county hospital, to equip the new institution. ‘The erection of the new hospital has Neen accomplished under interesting c@oditions. Although it occupies the) site of old St. John’s the con*‘raction work In no way interfered with the hospitalization facilities.of the old in: stitution, the new and larger hospital being buflt around the old, the latter| being gradually dismantled, portion by| portion, as port ing became a xinble for occupancy. » Inst remnant of the s deraclished the new had spitalization facilities greater than those of the PICKETT LAKE WORK DELAYED srs Plans to Resume Drilling This Week Are Wrecked by a sae Plans to resume operations on the fit was installed to enable the company to facilitate development work this spring and to permit of deep drilling if it was found necessary in order to thoroughly test the formatioas. Plans for the start of operations Fri- day were made by President W. EB. --BESPUDDED IN Crude Market Grass Creek Elk Basin 1/90 Lance Creek . Hamilton Done + 1.40 - 1.50 Salt Creek + 1.40 Big Muddy + 1.40 Mule Creel + 1.36 Annabell Wyoming Oil company prop- erty in the Pickett Lake fleld in Sweet- water cgunty Friday have been doned because of the impassible tions of the road over which necessary supplies were scheduled to move today. The Pickett Lake field, holding promise of bemg one of the most lucrative producing fields in -Sweet water county: is being exclusively tested by the Annabell company. The well was started Iast year and: reached a depth of 1,340 feet before inclement weather in the fall forced a suspen- sion of operations. "When operations were shut-down the hole had reached Benton formations. During the fall, shortly before the winter shut-down was ordered an 85 foot standard derrick and drilling out- Mosher-Salt Creek Preparing te Start Drilling Again in Salt Creek. h tho completion of a success- ful commercial oil well on its prop- erty, section 19-39-78, in the southern Salt Creek field, several weeks ago the Mosher-Salt Creek Syndicate is Preparing to start operations on an- other well the site of which indicates that even more successful results should attend the completion of the hole. Well No, 2, unlike No. 4, which came in a producer, will be drilled in] proven territory and at a location} more favorable for big ‘production than the well now producing. Well No. 1 was drilled at a removed | Southern Pacific . Southern Railway . Standard Oil of N. J. Studebaker Corporation ex div. 115% Tennesse Copper 11% 47 33 Tobacco Products 66% Transcontinental Ot 13% Union Pacific ...... 137 United F il Stores 52 U. 8. Ind Alcohol . 48% United States Rubber . 63% United States Steel 97% ah Copper 65 tinghouse Elect 62% 8 18 I Superior 29% | Jn Petroleum 55% Montan: Power 1% Shattuc Arizona a Great Northern Ore . a 38% Gold Shipped To India Today NEW YORK, May 11.—The Yoko- hama species bank today withdrew $500,000. in gold bars for shipment to Bombay. This ts the first shipment to be made from this port for India in many months, ‘This is the third gold shipment to India by the banks since the war. Bank | officials explained it was sent for the purpose of readjusting the trede balance between the two coun- tries. India has been ~ shipping drugs, chemicals, hemp, matting and other materials into this marekt, the value of which substantially exceeds the ex- ports to that country from the Unit- board of directors of the organization | at a special meeting yesterday by Mrs. Kittle B. Payne, secretary, The tremendous demands being made for assistanee by persons who have become the victims of economic Pressure is shown in the teport by. the fact that 34 new families depend- ent in some measure for support were added to the list during the month of | April. These families are in addition to 67 other families contacted and 63 families visited and provided with |some form of relief. Civilian relief has entirely supplant- ed ex-service men’s relief, the major undertaking of all Red Cross chapters jduring the readjustment period in volume of attemion required in Cas- per at this time, The sf given ex-service men is }included in Jnterviews, writing letters for bonus blanks, handling compensa- tion claims and in giving some slight fiancial assistace in a few instances. The general summary of the activ ity of the organization is contained 1 the report showing 143 letters written in all cases, both for civilian and ex- service men’s relief, 513 interviews in Red Cross offices and 50 new cases jemployment labor market here has terests of needy here.” Mrs. Payne's view is that the un- shown considerable depreciation dur- Corns Peel Off Like a Banana Skin when you tonch them with 2or3drops of “Gets-It,” ithe safe, easy, quick corn remover—used by millions of people. Use “Gets-It”’ No dangerous cutting, trimming or par- ing. Instant relief from all pain and sore- ess. Costs o trife— everywhere. Money back if it fails, ©, Lawrence Co., Mfr., Chicago. added to the files during the month. | Mrs, Payne's report pays tribute to| the close co-operation received by the ‘Red Cross from many local organiza-' tions, especiaily the Welfare club, Pythian Sisters, Women's Christian ‘Temperance Union, Y. W. C. A. and Girls’ Reserve organizations. In detail clothing was given to 11! families, four organizations partici- pating in this relief. The Welfare) club outfitted needy members in three Sold in Casper by Kimball Drug stores, Tripeny Drug Co. Casper Pharmary. Fancy Early Ohio SEED POTATOES CASPER STORAGE Co. 313 W. Midwest Ave. GABARDINES AND RAINCOATS 910 *° $60 Campbell-Johnson Co. -TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS old hospi Patton on a recent visit to the ficid. He took a drilling and labor crew to the fietd for preliminary work and needed supplies were scheduled to lexve Casper today. The heavy storm has forced:the company to suspend its early development pans but it is probable that the needed supplies can- be moved tosthe field during the com- ing week andtthe-actual-drilingg work resumed. ‘The location. ofthe test, southeast quarter of section 10-26-97 ts consid- ered highly favorable as 4t ‘Ites“near the apex of the structure which is «aid to be well defmed and to have been passed on and approved by some; cminent geoligists. The test holds in- terest for scores of Casper people who have assisted in financing the develop- ment of the project. The acreage held by the company insures large returns if a commercial strike results from the test now underway. ee corner of the property for the pur- pose of testing the producing Mmits. That it came in a big producer, yield. ing several hundred barrels a day, in- dicates that the entire property ‘can become a producing district under full development. Well No. 2 will be the first well of a series of four or five development efforts which will be made by the| Mosher interests during the summer | months. The plan {s to drill enough wells on the tract to bring the pro- duction to 2,000 barrels of oil a day before the fall months if possible, All operations on the property will 2 under the personal supervision of "t. J. Mosher, who contracted and de- ed States, Accordingly it became nec- essary to ship gold to balance account. M oose Lodge to Establish Home For Its Aged WASHINGTON, May 11.—The su- Ppreme council of the Moose Order has authorized the lease for two years with an agreement to purchase for $50,000, | of a winter resort property at Orange veloped tho first commercial pro-| park, Florida, near Jacksonville teri 2-1D- zcer_on the property. The initial] use as a home for the Baad: it wai 3-Ib. Weil came in at a point about a mile/announced here by E. J. Henning, as. 5-lb. south of th enext closest producing sistant secretary of labor, who ia an| property in the Salt Creek fiek officer of the fraternal ord | Richelieu No. 2 cans Spinach....25€ can, 12 cans $2.75 } Richelieu No. 3 cans Spinach....30c can, 12 cans $3.45 ' Richelieu No. 2 cans Sauer Kraut— 20c can, 12 cans $2.25 Richelieu No, 3 cans Sauer Kraut— 30c can, 12 cans $3.45 Monsoon No. 2% cans Asparagus Cuttings— 35c can, 3 cans $1.00 . Sprague Warner’s 26-oz. jars Pure Fruit Jam in all varieties Fruits and Berries— 55c jar, 3 jars $1.50, 6 jars $2.90 Electric Spark White Laundry Soa 6 bars 25c Crystal White Soap..4 bars 25c, 100 bars (box), $5.75 Swift’s Naptha Soap__. bars 25c CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE © 1-Ib. tins ______._50c tins____....$1.50 tins. 50 STORE FOR RENT In Ideal Location ARKEON BLDG. PHONE 1604-J A rich, mellow blend of the finest Coffee grown. Ask for McKeon or Archer In Congoland, the bride wears her wedding ring on the leg, not on the finger. It 1s not made of gold, but of brass, and may weigh anything up to thirteen pounds. es Radium Increases Lack of Radium _in Blood May Be : Secret of Thinness and Anemic Sickness ‘Highest Quality. Lowest Price : ‘When figuring on Paint, remember that it is not the cost pen gallon but the cover- ing capacity that counts, <=" The Largest Fixture Factory Leaning on a cane and aided by an attendant Ex-President Wood- row Wilson appeared before his Washington home to acknowledge homage of 1000 delegates to the @ of Wo starched, white o na black. eqndition by starching it. The diate popularit: lars were the collar (which got dirty | this and prolong its idea A noted authority recentty said of radium rays caught tn sugar of milk and taken internally—“red blood cor- puscles have increased by 250,000 within forty-eight hours.” Radium in this form is perfectly harmless and is a wonderful tonic and blood rem- edy, especially among old people and the results are nothing short of mar-| [J velous. A fatryland of science stands revealed. The radium rays referred to are those confined in Nuradium tablets and are the genuine. A num- ebr of leading druggists recognizing the enermous value these tablets must have are now ready to supply the public either through physicians or over the counter. ‘They are put up All anemic people should see what marvel of science may do in re- storing them/to strength, weight and the full round, pink, checks of ro- bust health. Be sure to ask for Nu- radium as they are the genuine. They are sold dy Kimball Drug Co., two stores —Ady, of the Rocky Mountain Region Can Help You Plan and Install the Fixtures and Interior Work as Simply or as Elaborately as You May Desire. we Sees in the Manufacture of Fix- ‘ures le to Your Order id Distincti TOURS in Every Way. atl ? Office Job Receives the Same Careful Attention as the Large Installation of Complete Bank Equipment. CP ATLASS NN PONY for Your Store, Offices or Bank— The Small Store or Office <DENVER, COLO. * CFSTAHL, vice Pres. Regular 10c packages— Golde Dust. 4a nas Sea Foam.....___ Star Naptha Powder. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Fruit Products. We Sell for Cash or Credit—A Service Store. We Have an Efficient Delivery Service to Every ad Section of the City. Your Telephone Orders Will Receive the Same Care- ful and Prompt Attention as Though You Came to the Store in Person. 4 Packages 25c 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 Mountain and Plains Paint Climatically Correct Costs a little more per gallon but its cover- ing capacity makes it the cheapest pai the market. : eee Outside White, gal___ oe oe ae Ordinary Colors, gal______..________ $3.50 Muresco, per pkg_______ in wash-|in vials of 210 tablets, each a grain, ___-65¢ hich had} each holding*radium and uranium ox- as was always ‘the| ide and are $1.50 a vial. . decided to save work ‘by Natrona Lumber Phone 528 Company ~ 251 N. Beéch St.