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PAGE 3IX fhe Casper Daily Cribune Standard Oil of New Jersey, Mexican today advanced the price of lead from } GRANMARTHAS | UPS AND DOWNS New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire, LAST SALES MONDAY. lied Chemical & Dye . s Chalmers American I can Can Oil Securities Furnished by Taylor and Clay. LOCAL OIL STOCKS. Bessemer .... 23 | Big Indian Creek STOCK TRADING | ACTIVE AGAIN ‘and Pan-americar, Petrolsum and General Asphalt featured the oils in 1 to 3 points advance. Representative Steel ruse 3 to 4 points. _American Sugar, Food Products, Coca Cola and Sears Roebuck were 1 t 2% points higher and Twin City Rapid Transit 5.50 to 5.65 cents per pound. Experts Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. wae & gained 3% points. Call money opened | Black ‘Tail | Quotations Uneven and Money) a: tour zn cent. os 0: 4 ea pbs ops} 38 | Rates Show Higher Ten- dencies Today. ) Car & Foundry » Bia ‘aaneal LEAD PRICE ADVANCED. Hide & Leather pfd . Rapid Fluctuations in Prices ene ea yea wes rea ux | NEW YORK,-May 31.—The Amer % % Mark Trading, Close High- er on Futures. i Sugar Ref., 6s, 1937 10 ee ES Smelting and Refining company Cclumbine 2. x aa } = & Foreign Exchange Irregular. 10: NEW YORK, May 31.—Great Brit- 100 American CHICAGO, May 31.—Nervousness| Ame and rapid changes in price character-| Am ized the wheat market today during | American the early dealings. The f power was the last day for the Asaconan May contracts was lars: ble for the instability shown in erpool puot: to » at aterial downturn in values. Rela © smaliness of wheat receipts in Chicago today, however, 250 carloads. ed soon to rallies, though not of a , lasting sort. Deliveries on May con arene tracts, $10,000 bushels, were less | Col > Fuet and Tron heavy than had in general been looked |Corn Products : for. The opening, which varied from| Crucible Steel % to 2%c lower, with May $1.17 and July $1.17% to 1 followed by a rise to $? .03 and then by a setback to $: corresponding change: ané Pac. hern pfd ventral iration Copper national Harv. Mer. Marine pfd. International Paper 1 Ay. windup of unrealized. Throughout the day there ‘was rather heavy covering by shorts but they succeeded easily in filling thelr requirements and in the last ‘w minutes of the board of trade ses on the market for May was falling Louisville and Nashville somewhat rapidly. Prices closed un settled, 2%c net lower to %c advance with May $1.16 to $1.17 and $1.18% to $1.18%. eh? Corn and oats held retativety steady! New York Central ...... notwithstanding big receipts of .. and Hartford. After opening % to “%c lower, 61% to 61%c, the corn cases showed a slight Monthend evening trades helped to lft prices a little in the sub- sequent dealings. The market closed firm, %c to %c higher, with |Okiahoma Prod. Pacific Ol r - 1s Consolidated Royalty. 1.41 Capital Pete . 00 Cow Gulch Domino . Elkborn E. T. Williams Campass Frantz ates Jupiter". Coavtal é Kinney Coastal . Lance Creek Royalty . Lusk Royalty Preston .. Mike Henry Outwest . Red ‘Bank . eee Five Tribes Pet. Co. Picardy .... Riverton Refg. ...... Royalty and Producers Sunset Tom Bell Royalty . Western Exploration - Wind River Refg. United Pete Wyo-Kans NEW YORK ©! Mountain Producers Creek Cons. 14. & Refrs. . 10.00 Marine . 5 1. futual . 114 §. O, Indiana . Cities Service Com. Fensiand LIBi be. irst 49 econa 4s First 4%s . Second 4s Third 4%s 00| early trading included x tw>roint ed-|} 120.00| tional Finameling, American Beet Su-/#Pot and nearby delivery 5,25. 234.00 ain demand 4.44%. cables 445%; 60 NEW YORK, May 31.—Trading in| day bills on banks 4.42 13-16. { stocks today was active but uneven| Franch demand 9. cables 9.13, from the evtset. Rails and industrials} Italy demand 5.23; cables 5.23%. moved confusingly and money rates Belgitm demand 8.44; cables 8.44%. showed stiffer tendencies. Sales ap- Germany demand 36%; cables 36%. proximated 1,250,000 shares. Holland demand 38 $0; cables 38.85. Rails were sold in later trading un-| Norway demand 15.00. der cover of a buying movement in in-| Sweden demand 25.87. dependent steels, Reading common| Denmark demand 21.83. showed acute weakness with free of-| Switzerland der.and 19.15, ferings of New Haven and Rock Is- —— pe may Pe land. The closing was lar. Poland demand 03%. Czecho-Slovakia demand 1.90. Argentine demand 36,37. Brazil demand 13.75. Montreal 99 13-32. EERESS, eoeE ra NEW YORK, May %1.—Railroad shares were the dominant featurdés at the active opening of today's stock market. Monday's decision of the United States supreme court declar- Money. ing the Southern Pacific-Central Pa- cific merger illegal and the decree| NEW YORK, May 31—Call money | Framerican, 714s, 1942 of that same tribunal defining the| "Fons. high 6; low 4; ruling rate 4;|French Gov. Ss. 1945 status of Reading, first and second | l0sins bid 6; offered at 5%; last loan preferred, issues, subordinated al 5e ae ee os eae 3%-1 Gt. 3 other developments over the holiday.|7 ime loans firm; 60 days 4%: 90 days! Hock Valley, 6s, Southern Pacific, selling ex-dividend,|**- “!X months 4% @4%4; prime mer-| LeBelle Iron, 6s, soon declined one point and Reading | "tle Paper 4% @4% aa oo common fost four points. Reading RRP Tae. > x first preferred rose 3 points and the| 5 points. noteworthy features of (i . 7448, 1831 ; electrolytic spot and futures Tin firm; 5s, 2013 |¥ance in Tobacco Products, on_an-| 31-78; futures 31.5 5 No.{ ihrer Fs bt yen | Retail Store. Among. specialties, Na-|? southern, 18@18. Lead strong; spot | Pack. Ss. 1931... |nouncement of a merger with United|5.65@6.. Zinc steady; East St. Louis| Ten Ty hv ose tos¢ gar, United Drug and Nova Scotia money spot 5.376@5.50 Steel made gains of 1 to 3 points. | Sivek: gases Bi eae wer. eine, 7s, 1942 Res Se Moye atch eu erican| NEW YORK, May 31—Foreign bar| Sinclair Crude, 5ie, 1925 \Sitver 72%: H bi and United States Rubber. ee 72%c; Mexican dollars 55%c. a Southern Pucific increased its loss to| || 5 |atmost 3 points during the morning.| SD—To larger quarters; base- | Reading pent eld the carly ai] ment Consolidated Royalty building: Queensland, 7s, % Paris L-M R. R., 6a, 1958 a PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Prices Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday _____ PHONE 13 FOR YOUR CAMPING TRIP Libby’s Genuine Deviled Ham, small can. Libby’s Potted Meat, ¥-Ib. can... 2 for 25c¢ Red Crown Vienna Sausage, 1/-Ib. can... ..2 for 35¢ Beechnut Sliced Bacon, large jar. See 3 conch oaeir ne Small cans Condensed Milk..... «+4 for 25c Shrimp, Fancy Dry Pack, 1-lb. can. «0 0scaSe Tuna Fish, White Meat, 1-Ib. can. piel 7 Sardines, Domestic, reg. 10c can. ...4 for 25c Sardines, Del Monte, 1-Ib. oval tins, Tomate or Mustard Sauce.. = + +25, or 2 for 45c Sardines, King Oscer. Fancy Imported....20c, 2 for 35¢ Lobster, Fancy, 14-Ib. tins. ..:. Ra 35¢ Lobster, Fancy, 1%-lb. tins. . 5, Blue Hill Spreading Cheese, Cream, Chili or Pimento, per pkg... .. -15¢ Krispy Crackers, per pkg. . .15¢ Saratoga Flakes, per pkg..... -20c Fresh Potato Chips, per pkg. -10c eer tewoerpaa dal youth AMS vantage. United Retaii Stores and| ¥@ have available for sub-lease some, 62%0 to 62% Oats started unchanged to % to % lower, July 37% to 37% and then fol lowed the action of corn. Provisions were easy in line with hig values. Qosing Quotations. High. Low. Close WHEAT— ] May - - - 1.16 1.19% 1.16 July - - - 117% 1.18% 1.17 115% 117% 1.15% 59% 60% 26% | 28% 40% CHICAGO, May 31- creamery extras 33%$c; 33e; seconds 27 to 28%4c; standards 34. Eggs lower. receipts 46,608 cases;| firsts 23@23%c; ordinary first 21%| @22c; miscellaneous 2214 @22%c; stor age packed extras 25@25%c; storage packed firsts 24% @25c. pee es Livestock Mart || Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 31.—(United States Bureau of Markets.)—Cattle receipts, 14,000; fairly active; beef steers and better grades fat stock steady; early top $9.05; some bid hig! bulk steers and she stock, $8.65; canners, cutters and low priced cows, weak to 25c lower; bulls mostly 5c off; calves strong 25c higher; stockers, steady; bulk beef cows and heifers, $9.60@9.75; bulk bologna bulls, $4.25 @5.35; bulk vealers to packers, $9.50 @10; outsiders paid upward to $11.! Hogs receipts 36,000; fairly active; opening 15¢ to $20c lower than Mon day’s average or 15c to Se lower than the high time; top $10.80 early; bulk| $10.15@10.75; pigs about steady; good 110 to 130-pound pigs mostly $9.50@ | 10.25; heavy weight, $10.40@10.50; medium wetght, $10.45@10.55; light] weight, $10.70@10.75; light light 10. @10.70; packing sows, smooth, $9.35.7 | 9.75; packing sows, rough, $9@9.20; killing pigs, $9.25@10.30. | Consolidated Copper . Iron & Steel . al Dutch, N. Y. . s Roebuck Sinclair Con ON ...- uthern F > ex div hern Rallway ndard Oi! of N. J Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copp: Pacific Products ail 8 Alcohol ates Rubber United States Steel Utuh Westing Willys Power Arizona > n Ore THINTEERG. BNET. VSHEVEANE PARBDE CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 31.—Thir- teen member the Republic participated y enne's observance of Memorial day, iding in automobiles in a parade which included the garrison of Fort D, A. Russell and all local organizations con- nected with military history, including the American Legion, Army and Navy Union, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Spanish-American War Veterans, etc. Memorial services were held at the city cemeteries in the morning and at the Fort Russell cemetery in the afternoon. The graves of Confederate dead were decorated, as well as those of Union dead. betes fied a tld MOVED—To larger quarters; base- ment Consolidated Royalty building; we have available for sub-lease some g00d sultes of office rooms at one-half prevailmg rental rate; also storage space with freight elevator. Western Realty Co. Phone 1078 * Salt Creek 5-31-3tPep's Victory 4%s . amet Dalits a Crude Market alk Basin Lance Creek : Hamilton Dome ..---- Rock River ...... Big Muddy 3 Mule Creek . : . BSS338Ss ~TEXASWELLIN. FEATURE GLASS Many Here Hold Securities in Eakin Company, Owner of Big Gusher. Carried as a feature story in last Friday's edition of the Dallas (Texas) Oil News appears a story dealing with the recent gusher drilled in by the fakin Oil company. It is understood that a number of local investors hold | securities in this company and will benefit by this new 13,000-barrel gusher. The news item from the Texas paper follows. PIONEER, Texas, May 28.—Pto- neer gets 13,000-barrel gusher. The Eakin No. 4 of Tom Slick came in late Thursday night, flowing at the rate of 550 barrels per hour. The top of the lime was found at 2,435 feet and was penetrated a depth of 16 feet, Three flow lines are being employed to care for the flood of oil coming from the hole. The new well is located in the southwest corner of the Eakin tract and is diagonally} southeast offset of the big Bryson susher. ————___. Delaware Punch, Denver's popular bottled grape drink, 8¢; 2 for lic at News Depots. 5-31-1t MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL. INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street |Sumatra Tobacco moved counter to Tobacco Products and kindred issues, falling 2% and 3 points respectively. { | Only materials you good suites of office rooms at one-half} Vir. Ray., 58, Prevailing rental rate; also storage} Whitaker7Gless., 6s, space with freight elevator. Western} Pac. Tel, & Tel., 5: Realty Co. Phone 1078. 5-31-3t| Union B and P., 6s. 1942 The Miller Geared-to- She-Road Tread gives traction on smooth sur- anes as well as rough. it lasts 50 per cent bes than the ourans none-s: We, : Yougetout ‘gust whats put in! There’s no joker about building automobile tires. The miles you get out of them are the miles the builder puts in —no more—no less. \ We put the experience of twenty-nine years of building the best rubber goods into the building of every : MILLER GEARED-TO-THE-ROAD TIRE that are thoroughly tested for uniformity and high quality are used. We make the finished tires prove that they will give satisfaction before they are sold to you. This policy of building uniform tires does not vary. An time or place you buy a Miller Tire you can feel absolutely, certain that aro getting a tire thet Sheep receipts, 24,000; lambs open- ing 25c¢ to 50c lower; sheep steady to 25c lower; choice shorn lambs, bid $13; common and cull grades almost un-| salable, best spring lambs $15; mostly | sorted; culls around $9@10; best light native sheep $7; some down to $3.50.| Omsha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., May 31. — (United States Burean of Markets.)—Hogs re-| ceipts, 12,500; active 10@15e lower; bulk 180 to 230-pound butchers $10.20] @10.30; top $10.35; bulk 240 to 325-| pound butchers, $9.90@10.20; packing | grades, $9@9.75. | Cattle receipts 10,500; beef steers| about 10@15c lower; top $8.50; she| stock weak to 25¢ lower; bulls dull;| veals steady to 25c higher; stockers | and feeders weak to 15¢ lower. Sheep receipts 3,500; lambs 25@56c lower; top spring lambs clipped held at $13; sheep ers steady; feeding lambs arranged to sult inm Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., May 31.—Cuttie, re- | celpts 600; market steady; 15c higher. | beef steers $6.79@8.50; cows and heif-| ¥ ers $4.75@8.10; calves $8.00@11.50 bulls $3.00@5.00; stockers and feed ers $6.00@7.25. Hogs, receipts 800. market 15 to 25¢ lower; top $10.30; bulk $9.85@10.10. Sheep, receipts 3,900; market steady; clipped lambs $11.50@12.25; ewes $7.00 @7.50. a MOVED—To larger quarter; ment Consolidated Ro: August 22, 1922. Respectfully, storage | Western FPOTSELGGIGF609-0906-00000F-00000006 4 4 comnia—re: and other Vielations of Nature’ -D22OO8SOS [Political Advertisement]: Oppestte Mutrance te New Postoffice COME AND BE CURED Te affected with elther acute or chronlo disease, simple er. complicated, you can come to us knowing have treated and cured case after case exactly like" your own. 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Pineapple, sliced, extra standard, per can + ++-$1.25 Skyline Pears, No. 2% can, in 30 Degree Syrup, per can_______40c, or 4 cans $1.40 The Grand Grocery Directly Opposite Telephone Building on Second’ St. PHONE 13 We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Money Back If You’re Not Satisfied. Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER-‘CO. Phone 3 tm