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PAGE SIX American International Corp - } American Lecomotiv: The Western States Oil and'Land company bas just closed | A™«rican Smelting & Rete acontract with the Mackinnie Oil and Drilling company) American Sumatra Tobacco whereby these two companies have the operation of 64 acres recs pty : in the NW1%4 of section 17-39-78, Salt Creek field. The con-| Americ on ican Woolen ... tract has been signed by these two companies and a well will An«conca Copper be started immediately. This tract is held under operating | “‘°™ ried ewuaetemnee contract with the Salt Creek Syndi-;the annual meeting of the Cretaceous! fiaidwin Locomol.e ~ cate and lies ir: mediately souti: of a| company it was voted to Increase the|Haltimore and Ohh. simfar tract in the same quarter sec-| Capital stock from $100,000 to $225,000. Bethlehem Steel “B” tion, The acquisition of this prop-| Directors elected inctude E. L. Smith,| Canadian Pacific erty gives the Western States the op-|Dr. J."R. Marquis, R. R. Rose, Platt | Central erating control of 128 acres of proven| Wilson, F. H. Chapin, Mrs. Grace) o‘ndier Motors ..... second sand territory in the nw %{H. McGlashan and Chas, P. Budd a . MIL, and St. Paul section 17-39-38. The Western States|The Dry Piney field has five corm- nia ts also drilling its well located about] pleted wells capable of small produc-/Chino Copper ......., 1200 feet north of the well which/tion and the de ‘pest is down 1.043/ Colorado Fuel and Iron .. will be drilled on this-tract, in addi-| feet. Corn Products ...... tion to three other wells on other ucible ene Ne tracts in the field KE With the addition of this acreage . c the company is now 368 ‘ ri acres in the Salt Cre ft and has « Oil Litigation Settled. f court has beer.\ef-} _ Z "3 | Invinel on between tuc!|Condensation of Still Vapors) key Int. Paper eral Asphalt . neral EI : : nera’ Motors . in addition to : inter- | Goodrich Co. _ est in acres in. the north half Great Northern pfd rection 6, township-39 north, range 7 tira age me 7 [Inspiration Copper ....! west |International Harvester. jint. 4 ° pid fected th West Pi | Adding Millions of Gal- | enscotes Cones. Wyatt On and efining comp: lons to utput. oe ville S ashv egainst the Eureka-Wyoming Petro Outp Mexican Pet Miam{ Copper y and th: Western 5 a 1adhe Oll and Land company. Two _ WASHINGTON, June 12.—Possibii i smack 5 which are pending, the one in the fed-|ity of increasing the output of gaso-|\tl.ur Pacitio ” eral court at Cheyenne and the other|line by 120,000,000 gallons throush New York Central ... in the local district court, involved|more complete condensation of still) N. y., N. H., and Viartford equities in profiuctive Salt Creek lands) vapors at, the petroleum refineries,| Norfolk and’ Western awarded under compromise by the de-| was suggested today by the bureau|Northern Pacific .. partment of the interfor. It ‘was|of mines after an Investigation by | Oklaho! a Prod and R claimed that the selection of lands|D. B. Dow, the bureau's petroleum | Pac! pone nat ieyerenszers awarded tho plaintiffs were deprived | engineer Pennsylvania. ..--ssessce. of thelr pro tata interests. In the set-| Mr. Dow estimated that , 50,000,000) Pon nsy!vania tlement thé Western States company| gallons were recovered ‘trom uncon-|} Ou . relensed to the Eurcka-Wyoming 40/densed still vapor at refineries in| Ray Consolidated acres held under operating contract | 1921. aAtne |: and comprising the northeast quarter! “Application of the system to all)! Iron and § of the northeast quarter of section §-| refineries would give a possible xaso-| Roy 1 Dutch, N 39°78, and which in turn was transfer-| line recovery by this method of 170, Sinclair Cone ‘Ou. the Eureka-Wyoming to the] 990 gallons yearly,” the bureau said) siuinern pace” Out West company, together with|in a statement. putters eapenoaes large-cash payments to both the Out! The calculations of the bureau o/s AS aR West and Wyatt companies. ‘The/mines are based on results obtained ©! r Corporation isn situated in section $ has already|in refineries whose general methods Tennessee Copper been proved productive. One well com-| are more efficient than. those em-|.vA&s Co. pleted last summer by the Western] Dioyea in the hundreds of smatler} rox and, Pacific States, operating with the Eureka-|sximming plants that have no recov-| Transcontinental Oli Wyoming, came in 1,200 barrels flush) .2y systems, It is assumed that in| Union Pacific 5 and has been a steady flowing welll ing jess efficient skinfining plants, lo-| United Retail Stores since. A second well in tho northwest} cated in sections where the supply of U. S. Ind. Alcohol quarter of the northeast quarter has| —o14 water, so essential for condenser United States Rubber Deen drilled to the second Wall Creek.|"0 “is “Gonrce, preater, recoveries United States Steel... showing heavy gus find indicating) 14 be made than in the Inrge re-Utah Copper @ large well, but {s not being driedin | rinertie studied. ‘This should be es-| Westinghouse #2 Sapte cna ag en pecially true of Oklahoma, north| \i toa gine Lead and’ Bes Saar aes Texas, and Louisiana skimming plants, whys RS = ante Sve: Opretene. where summer temperitures are highl Gra secon Buck Creek O8 company is dow = 14 \.nere cold water is scarce. A‘Montana Power 950'feet with its well “No. 4 on section| - ay of these plants, it is belleved,! Shattuck Arizona 3-35-65, Tom ‘Bell'Cattle-compeny 1874.) 1.04 show that their losses in uncon- Lance’ Creck field, and is running} a oiseq still vapors would be much 12%-inch casing. The same company Chappell .. Cojumbine Consolidated Capital Pete Cow Gulch Domino \£ikhorn BE. T. Williams Compass : BYantz Garces Jupiter Kinney Coastal .. Lance Creek Royalty. Lusk Royalty Northwest . New York Ou [Mike Henry Five Tribes Pet. Co. Picardy Riverton Wettance Royalty & Producers . | Danek eee eso $503 TES Tom Bell Royalty .... .03 Western Exploration 2.90 Wind River Refg. ... .01 United Pete 03 Wyo-Kans 1.00 WyoTex ..... western Ol Fi Western States VCR AS ie NEW YOrr CURS CLOSING. Mountain Producers..$ 16.50 Merritt .... Glenrock Oil Salt Creek Prd: Salt Creek Cons - Cosden ...-4.- Elk Rasin Prod. and Refrs. Marine Oil Mutucl .... S. QO. Indiana . Cities Service Com Fenstand 3%e First 4s .. Second 4s First 44 Second 4% ... Third 4%5 Fourth 44s. “Victory _4%s Crude Market Grass Creek Elk Basin .. Lance Creek Hamilton Dome Rock River Salt Creek Big Muddy Mule Creek is not there already. To uncover the head is our way of showing politeness and respect; but the Chinaman when he wishes to be polite, puts his hat on his head if it! United States Alcohol, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. Livestock Mart | Omahs Quotations. HULES MARKET cess SSS cee "iy atiue Reeve receivts 14, a to q ’ . - Oil Skares Among Issues Suf- 10. ag top $1035. bulk 250 Are START HERE. = ene equipment—that doesn’t i ii Pound butchers $9.80@10.05; } (04 fering Declines in New ueeaact packing Guy Garrick and his wireless expert |us the road like this old car of mine. 38 York Trading. sretes Defoe, seek the trail of Except,” he paused, then added, “that Cattle receipts 1,500; beef steers Sa ml atie has: the tnbiertte tutaliigncs, the perpetrated a 140. | NEW YORK, June 12.—The record} MOsy 10 to Ibe pag ig Socio ai ee holdup at a fashionable intutition, the instinct of woman in al 10% | Of today's active stock. market’ was] Ovicr- cther clunses of priingccent Iy|radio dance near New York. They |the ages... . ho real question is, 194” |one of steady declines. ‘Reactions Steaay, aamgpe A Porsigg tie seen wach ian rth hax | What ‘will she do with it?” a oor pe aroelln, cuarenraedl da Sheep receipts 9,000; lambs 25 to|innocently become a tool in the hands| They swung off at last on another 0 5 specu! . 50c lower; top springers $14.00; bulk|0f crooks. Their quest elads them to|concreted road and finally nosed down pay) trials and miscellaneous issues. Easy! tuahos and Califormios $13.50@13.75.|0f crooks. Their quest leads them to the middle of the sand neck that hook- money rates were ignored. Sales ap-| practical top clippers lambs $12.25;|boat frequented by Ruth and her ques-|ed about Duck Harbor. A. they drew Droximated 1,450,000 shares. sheep and feders 25c lower; ewe top|tionable young friends. They know/|up, off the road, in a clump of stunted Liquidation was at its height in the 5; feeding lambs $11.75. _ Ruth often goes there with Glenn|Long Island beach plums, they were final -hour. Prominent issues of the Buckley, “the demon lover,’ who is|astounded to see, a couple of yards 45 jot. steel and shipping groupe were 2 Chicago Prices. feared by Ruth's mother and distrust-|ahead on the sort of corduroy road 05 |to & points under last week's final] “CHICAGO, June 12.—{United States|¢41 by themselves. jot boards to the beach, Ruth's racer. 4 ‘prices. The closing was’ weak. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle—Re a |She had taken a Short cut and beaten 3s | 24,000; slow beef steers uneven: most. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY.) them by many minutes. 31.00] , NEW YORK, June 12.—Selling of|iy weak to 160 lower; few strictly CHAPTER II Perhaps a thousand feet further the general list was actively resumed| choice kind about steeady top $9.50; THE SEA VAMP. including the failure ef the Geran | $8-75@39.00; she stock weak to 25c ot a alr a yellow knot of young ie in ing suits loan negotiations in Paris gave further| oO" @ en ee ate See acne Gena te ee fos to the beet tabeioe and stoekers steady to weak; veal|fore they were a mile down the turn-| As Garrick and Dick strolled down ptanebahers: Wotea States Stee, }°UYe# 25 to 59c lower; quality consid-|Pike, ‘eaving only a kaleidoscopic im-|the shore, it proved to be Glenn and Baldwin Locomotive, Mexican Petrol.|(T2:_bulk butcher cows and heifers,| pression of a girl at the wheel and a/three or four other fellows in various Feited ada Saberat or the aasive $5.50@$7.35; bulk bologna bulls, $4.40/fellow looking baci tensely in the|stages of college careers past or pres. nite Wate ites route Neontantaceatee to the | @$4-80; bulk vealers early to packer.,|other bucket seat. ent. They wore class numerals or other further reaction. Canadian Pacific | *29-00@$10.50. “Ruth!” exclaimed Dick as Garrick | marks on their bathing shirts. Glenn St. Paul, Standrd Ol of New ‘Saceey! Hogs—Receipts 5600; market active, | Mechanically turew in more power. was the only one with a college letter Kreage, Sers Roebuck, Republic Tron| USbt and light butchers, 10 to 15c low-| “Who was with her?’ —for five minutes of play in a game and Steel, Anaconda Copper, Industrial |" Others 15 to 20c lower; top $10.70; Senn Rear ost. to Exinostots: |) Buckley... was 5m Alcohol, Westinghouse and American |"; $10-10@10.65; pigs steady, mostly| Garrick's motor leaped ahead as he|rather handsome lad in spite of his Hide and Leather preferred were low-|#2-75@10.50; heavy weight $10.35@|stepped on it. Straightaway down|evident satisfaction with himself, tall, 37 Jer by fractions to one point. All ¥or-| 20-50; medium $10.45@10.65; light |the turnpike they raced. Garrick was | slender, with a general impression, “I eign exchanges were unsettled, the| #29-69@$10.70; light Ught $10.40@ {Just about Holding his own. But Ruth | love the ladies and the ladies 'ove me.” British rate reacting 1% cents from| $10.79. packing sows, smooth $9. 5@ {had the jump and there was not a) In spite of competition he was last week's final quotations. French, packing sows, rough $8.75@|chance to pass her. She was too wise|monopolizing Vira Gerard. A jet Belgian and German bills continued to} killing pigs $9.50@$10.50. ® driver. Having shot ahead of a car/shock of bobbed hair set off big liquid weaken. Sheep—Receipts $19,000; desirable |she did not slacken a fraction and she eyes, eyes that, if they were the win- Shorts were in control of the market | “"¥ fed lambs steady; top $12.50; other |knew that that always makes it near-| dows of tho soul, had a depth that was throughout the morning. Dealings be-| ‘illings classes aged lambs and sheep |ly impossible to catch one. baffling even to the photographic lens, came more active as prices continued |*t*dy and lower. spring lambs 25 to| A bend in the turnpike toward the|eyes that dominated her splendid fea- to decline. Losses of 1 to 5 points|50c lower; top springs $14.25 early; south and a dirt road forked off. Ruth|tures and gave her that today priceless accompanied the selling of minor oils,| sirable killers mostly $14.00, with |slowed up just a bit, turned her head| “camera face.”” motors, independent steels, coppers, |°Ulls largely $7.50@$8.00; stock ewes|With a pearly smile. “I've a hunch,”| “Suppose you know this is a private shippings and rails. Heavies features|®ctive with young native upward from|she called back teasingly, “you can’t|beach.?” inquired one of the numeral- |comprised Barnsdall A and B shares, | $7.50 yearling ewes to $9.00. follow me, Dick ed youngsters as the two approached. | Philips Petroleum, Chandler, Willys- With a wave of her hand suddenly| Guy smiled and nodded toward Vira Overland preferred, Crucible, and Denver Prices, Ruth shot away on the side road io/and Glenn. “Between high water and Lackawanna steels, Mercantile Marine} DENVER, Colo. June 12.—Cattle—|the right, to the north, in a pillar of|low water marks?” 'g2| Ureferred, Pullman, Consolidated Gas,|Rece!pts 7,288; market steady; 10c|dust cloud. Down the shore could be seen a 99.99/ Peoples Gas, Pacific Telephone, Mar- g z 10; cows! Garrick had no desire for a wild-|cance coming from the houseboat with ket Street Railway prior preferred andy“nd heifers $5.75@8.25; calves $8,50@|s00se quest. He stuck to the con-/a girl, alone. As sho beached it and | Texas Pacific. Strength was confined] 11.50; bulls $3@ creted turnpike. stepped out, it was Ruth in a smart | to a few issues, such as Lake Erie and] €rs $607.50. “What's the matter, old man. Why | swimming suit of violet and whits chat Western comiron and preferred, Vir-] Hogs—Recetpts 721; market steady;/S0 silent?” queried Dick a mile furth-!set off daringly her perfectly shaped |ginia Carolina Chemical and Postum|10c,lower; top $10.20; bulk, $9.75@10.\er on. “Suppose you're wondering, | slender limbs. Cereal preferred. Call money opened, Sheep — Receipts 376; market|like me, how Ruth could have got} The encounter had reached a dan- at 3 per cent. steady; clipped lambs $13@13,75; ewes|meshed in the wheels of this gang, if|ger point mmch as if some’ upper- The most comprehensive selling | 6@6.50. that’s what it is, eh?” Dick gazed|classmen had discovered a freshman $ 16.75 Yo,| Higher than in the plants where the is Preparing to spud in for well Ne} suaics of the bureau of mines were 2 on section 27-26-65. ot Sa Medes openness Srearhs \ciagritorie’ oti the|/1oes|strokl Fr eNO. oon Carrie Putwam |7on-condensation of these vapors has to well No. 2 or been realized only by few refinsrs, Ha is rea@y to start drilling following the|2V® recovery systems. The 13 re-| Inquiries BOND SECURITIES it nsf ‘)\ quotations Furnished by the John U. Fish 4 Securities Corporation, Cheyenne,” Wyo., Answered, fineries studied by the bureau of skidding of the rig to a new location. | TOTS optaining 128,651 gations or Embar Reached In Mercer “Test, | 8280line daily from uncondensed still) a x Deen |¥apors. These plans aro situated in| Sed tny ene OHBTOMTSSERE inj the various refining centers, other its test well on tho Mercer dome of| ‘than the Pacific coee an “_e pak the Big Horn Basin country in-morth-|"ing crude representative producing fields east of the Rocky a aha pen, eee ehowines|Mmountains. In addition, several are of oil have been secured, and predic-| running Mexican crude, Information tion is made by geologists that tho|frim California refiners indicates tha’ \ ‘sleep sand will hold oil in}/OM account of the smaller gasoline scramslapali eggs red content of the California crude, there ferential een tee: are ‘no: recovery plants of importance! Broale Gomes Shortly Before Lincoln County Work to Resume, |in that state. The average recovery)“ Ci o.ing on Chicago Ex- ies investi- 5 ionic. - t in the|of gasoline at the refiner! . Laas = ber dessert i= Lin-| gates by the bureau of mines amount- change og sy.| ae eee he only proven|@d to four-tenths gallon per barrel] CHICAGO, sune 12.— harvest- app sserecla ah peng of crude ofl charged. ing expected to become general this oll structure in that county of the state, is in prospect this year at the hands of the Cretaceous Oil company nd the Lincoln-Idaho Oil company, according to Kemmerer reports. At “Unless preventive measures #.»:| week in the winter crop belt and-with adopted, losses of gasoline from fafl-|a bumper yield in prospect, wheat ure to condense still vapors will in-| prices today underwent a material crease in the future, because crudes| downturn in the early dealings. Bears are being handied in the field with| were predicting a free movement to more and more care to avoid evapora-| market straight from thresher. The . facilities here were tion and will therefore contain much| fact that elevator lighter and more volatile fractions | still clogged with grain tended further |than at present. to put. bulls at a disadvantage. Open- | “Condensation of the vapors formed] ing which’ rarged from% to 134¢:low- by heating crude oll ts-effected in-the| er, With July $1.14% to $1.14% and | refinery by leading vapors through | September spa ea cre bed fol- i | coils of pipe submerged in water. On| lemme eee ayer a Sul z ub | cooling, most of the vapor becomes nis gachening wot vex 7 Sai FF | liquefied, but a certain amount of vapor, due to insufficient time for|to active liquidation on the part of holders,.and prices suffered a sharp 3 A | proper-cooling or the fact that its con- 2 New Lost Soldier Gusher Re- |densing point is Tower than the tem- setbaci,, pevenioee eS ES aa ported Good for 1,500 |Perature of the water, will remain un./est quotations yet this season. | he 4 |condensed. Also, certain other frac-|Cclose was unsettled. 3% Barrels a Day. cond + con % and lt : f the| lower, with-July-$1.09% to $1.09% an tions wilynotbe-condensed, for the) Overs eee to S1AOK. | ir Iquefaction points Completion by the Bair Oi] com-|te#80n that their Nquefa P Gorn and-oats firmer but.thenssym- : |are affected by the presense of other| n pany of Ag mo za a caeeleea| hydrocarbons. A small part-of this| Pathized’ with the weakness of wheat. clater field is the most importa vunchanged to %c high- | densed vapor is dissolved in the| After- opening ‘unchang' development reported from the Car-|U2Condensed vapor-is dissolved in er, Inly 62% to 62%c, corn market Ww 1 fields for tha) UTCln. PRL, nes. Sonsenegl. Jeclined all around below Saturday's Een RL OOmNET ee oy ON Fieas | “Condensation of the vapors coming| “¢* week, Production was encountered at finish. | tro si is 4 : 1,950 feet and the well started flow.| ‘70m the still into Nquid is accom-|""", 'sicrease of the visible supply | plishec by passing them ing at the rate of 1,500 barrels a Gay. | SUaDee See se ane airing lage| total Was a bearish influence later. Six new strings of drilling tools! - x lhe close was weak, %c to 1%e net surfaces exposed to the air or through purchased by the Producers & He-| ols sablacewea feds ndlaay UED) tower, with July at 61c. finers corporation for work in the|@°.'4 Sub ( ‘iners ‘Atmospheric temperature fs an tm Ferris field are being — sported to) eae factor in the production of the field and "will soon be at work.) jolie from uncondensed refinery Seventeen new derricks are belng/ vapors. It-is found that during win- erected for the season's development ter months, due to-more complete con- campaign eae i \densation of the vapors, the »produc. An average of 2,500 barrels of crude} tion of the ‘gas’ plant will fall off to daity is being delivered by the .Mlinois| . extent: /An“untistal- example of Pipeline company's line from Lost|tne jee Sin skinning ptant| WHEAT— Soldier to Fort Steele. | which: produces about*6,000 gallons of | 2™'Y | yuly 36%@% to 36% andlater: fol- lowed corn down grade. Lower quotations on hogs weakened the provison market. Closing Quotations. Open. High. Low. Close. £ 1.09% 1.09% | sept, 110 1.10% compression gasoline daily through the/ 113 113% |summer months, but drops to as tow| OSC = s : | Ordinarily, the difference is far less,| 1 crite? | Sept. jbut there is always a tendency for| 5°? 65% 63% 63% | Production to drop in cooler weather. | Dev. . piers | “The cost of installing recovery | 3 “ | plants will necessarily “vary, depend- ee ped ling on local conditions such as the] ber y Dome Of company, a-reor-|distances between different _ stills LARD— ization of the Anglo-United -com-|Which are*sources of gas, the nature Jul has competed a new prod -of gas, especially in regard to sulphur Bane Derby dome field, Fremont|content; and the plant efficiency.|5°Pt - 11.37 11.77 11,65 11.67 IBS— O». at 865 feet. Bight| However, a-cost of approximately #15] Jus 2 2) 13:13 4839 b Geen rilled in the field/ Per gallon of gasoline (daily capacity) ‘Sept. ; 12.00 cna one kas found production.| Should be sufficient. ‘The operating| 5°? —- . y cost ofthe gas plant: is relatively low.” | = thant remit st © Midwest has contracted to buy 000 barrels ofthe ofl. Wellsaver-. Butter and Eggs. } 5 Mo: 1 Fe i | creamery extras 25%4@35%o; firsts 30 ng companys] Som thaifiy, prompereas, end heat?| @atie. seconds 26@2%c; atandards| n "for first well inthe} Suite 206, Boeciglinger Bldg. Phon os i ee 664f Ess Jower; receipts 49,27 firsts! Oats started a shade to %c higher,| 65% 6544 63% 63%) STANDARD BONDS Securities Bia An. Am. Oil, 7%s, 1925.. 103% Am. Sug. Ret., 6s, 1937 -_ 100% Am. T. & T., 6s, 1924.... 101% Bal. & Ohio, 6s, 1929 99% 102 Bel. Gov., 68, 1925 . Bel. G., 8S. F., THs, 1945. 108% Bel. Gov. S. F., 88, 1941 107 108% 102% Can, Fac. Hy., Deb. stock. 77% 78 Cc. P. Ry. Deb. St. ...... 77% C. B. & Q, 5s, 1971.22... 99% Cc. P. Ry, Reg. 6s, 1924 101% Chile, 8s, 1941 . ++ 105% Con. Coal, 5s, 1 ae 87% Cop. Expt., 8s, 1923 .... 101% Cop. Expt., 8s, 1924 102% Cop. Expt, 8s, 1925 .... 103% Cub. Sm. Sog., 83, 1931. 105% Cuba R. R., Tis, 1936 Cub. Tel. 74s, 1941__ Czechosovak, 8s, 1951 Dan. Con. Min, 8s, 1946 Del, .& Hud, 58, 19 Denmark, 6s, 1942 Denmark 8s, 194 DuPont, 74s, 1931 .... Framerican, 738, 194 French 8s, 1945 .... French, 7%s, 1941 . Gt. N. 544s, 1952... 3t. Nor., 7s, 1936 . Hock, Valley, 6s, 1924 LaBelle, Iron, 6s, 1940 Jap. Gov., 4s, 1931 ... 71% Jap. Gov., Ist, 4%s, 1925 91 Jap. Gov., 2nd 4%s, 1925 90 Missouri Pac. 6s, 1949_____ 9914 N. O. Tr. & Lt., 6s, 1947 . 96 N. P. Gt. N. Jt. 644s, 1936_10554 ¥. Central 5s, N. Y. Eal., 6%s, Pack., 8s, 1931 .... Penn. R. R, 7s, 1930_ Pan. R. R,, 7s, 1930 . - 109 Paris, L-M R. R., 6s, 1958 81% Queensland, 7s, 1941 .... 109 |Quneensland, 6s, 1947 101% Seine, 7s, 1942 . 93% Sin. Crude Oil., 5%s, 1925 99%, Sol. & Sie, 19: 105% South. Ry., 6%s, 1956 9914 8. W. Bell Tel, 7s, 1925-1024 Swiss Gov., 8s, 1940 .... 1174 Swiss Gov., 514s, 1929 -_.201% Uruguay 8s, 1946. Vir. Ry, 5s, 1962 Whit. Gless, 6s, 1941 28 P. Tel & Tel., 5s, 195 94 (Un, B& P., 6s, 1942 __ 97 —. (CONTRACT IS LET FOR neering company for extension der, Wyo., a distance of over 20 plants at Casper and Riverton. Riverton-Lander gas main will €-inch material and work will immediately, it is understood. ° CHICAGO, June 12.—Butter higher;};—————S/™ CCI | The*United-Home Builders’ associ- 22@22%c; ordinary first 20@20 miscellaneous 21% @2 extras 24c. stordged packed 2340 6.110 |ment assistance to steady BAS LINE TO LANDER Producers and Refiners’ corporation 3734 | bas let a contract to-the Hope Engi- Sand Draw-Riverton gas main to Lan-| in connection with contracting for the building of big gasoline absorption roads. “I wish, by gad, a girl was like a car or a boat—something you could steer—right!" [movement staged in some time broke “ |hopelessly off at the hill and forest) violating some immemorial tradition Jout shortly after midday. Prices of north of them with their maze of side|of at least two coliege generations. & score or more of the active shares N. . A. Steel Sales All stopped, however, as Ruth drew |crumbled away 2 to 3 points. 9 near. She made a glorious picture. Practically all of the industrial ts- . She was one of them—but different. |sues were under pressure, likewise a On Curb Resumed ‘As rhe came down the beach hum- sprinkling of railroads. Oils were ming a scrap of a dance to herself, foremost in the decline but there were her body swayed with the rhythm and heavy offerings also of the independ.|_NEW YORK, June 12.—Trading in her feet scarcely seemed to touch the ent steels, shippings and equipments.| North American Steel on the “when sand. Her golden hair framed her Davison | 's” basis was resumed on the New sensitive features in an aura of sun- Chemical, American Beet Sugar, May|York curb at the opening of today's light. Garrick saw with approval that Department Stores, Continental Can,|*ession, notwithstanding the demand (Continued on Page Seven) National Enameling, Maxwell Motors|™ade by Samuel Untermyer, counsel A, North American and Brown Shoe| for the Lockwood committee, that also sustained several losses, such dealings be discontinued, North American rose half a point Sliver. to 47% at tho outset, that price re BARGAINS IN REBUILT NEW YORK, June 12.—Bar silyer|™aining practically unchanged in tho . Tc; Mexican dollars 54%c. moderate dealings of the first halt %, Underwoods, Remingtons, hour, is L. C. Smiths, Royals. London Money. QED. spe “s ‘ LONDON, June 12.—Bar silver Sugar. 35%d per ounce. Money 1% per cent.| NEW YORK, Juhe 1%.—Sugar fu- Discount rates, short’ bills 2 5-16 per|tures closed steady. Approximate Asked) cent; three months bills 2%@2 7-16] Sales 30,850 tons. Market for refined Joos | Per cont. was steady and prices were unchanged fen to 20 points higher, with the range ‘THE WHEEL ae ‘Money. ‘There yas a good withdrawal demand, |" 02: NEW YORK, June 12.—Call money] for fine granulated still 5.80 to 6 cents, i 100 firm; high 3%; low 2%; ruling rate}although new business was not quite Repairs and Supplies. 107% | 3; closing bid 3; offered at 3%; last| so activ Typewziters for Rent. cet loan 3%; vall Inons against accept- “Time enough to worry when we 192% lances 244; time loans steady: sixty] NEW YORK, June 12.—Copper|know more than we think we know,"||] CASPER TYPEWRITER - 73 | ays 4; 99 days 4%; six months 4%;| steady; electrolytic spot and futures|returned Guy, negotiating a left turn —_———.__. prime mercantile paver 4@4%. 13%@14. Tin easy; spot ond futures|that required some skill to make the EXCHANGE 101% . 31.50. Iron steady; No. 1 northern} succeeding hill on aigh. “After all, Foreign Exchange Easy. 24@26; No. 2 northern 23@24; No. 2|Ruth’s just a stunning little flapper ||/230 E. 2nd St. Phone 856 88 NEW YORK, June 12.—Great Bri |southern 18@19. Lead steady; spot|—facing a very cold and calculating 102% |tain demand 4.49; cables 4.49%; 60.|5.75@C. world—with a thoroughly modern—| Joey day bills on banks 4,47; France dv- jog | mand 8.88; cables 8.38%. Ttaly de- jog | Mand 5.05; cables 5.05@. Be'gium de- oz |™and 8.26%; cables 8.27, German de- 97% |™and 31%; cabtes 31%. Holland de 111 | Tand 39.04; cables 39.8. Norway de- 100 |rand 17.55. Sweden demand £5, Den- Th fi es 98% | mark demand 21.90; Switzerland 19.11, e jin t 110% | Spain demand 15.78. Greece demand 108 4.20. Poland demand .02%; Czecho 98%| Slovakia demand 1.95. Argentine de 103% | mand 36.50. Brazil demand 14. Mon- 102 | treal 99% E. in’ Imperial Silk ever built— 3%| Firm Dissolved Marmon has reached its goal Yer Only —its finest models at the low- : est price in the hist f thi series. This is Aue Aa | $31 85 demand, lower production oz | 106 YOKOHAMA, Japan, May 23.—{Cor- respondence of The Associated Press.) 169% |—The Imperial Silk company, estab- lished some years ago, with govern- thi ik 4 4 market, will be dissolved. witht ‘the costs and an efficient factory. eu it year, it has be a ed. Bi al Pater peciotice the mae And simultancously comes $iii|existence will expire October 14. Standardized Service, a new é Followin; the dissoluti f th > ie: “4 Poets] compare tacacuaiionie will: ve; ouned economy in maintenance. a3 between the government and silk men 2 comprising the company with the view ¥ 117% | of establishing @ silk bank to regu. WI <~z 102% linte the marke’. ee] Second and K: Kirn Heth Phone Yellowstone 1 Surveying and Locations 208 Geologists il Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY WYOMING MAP AND Esinblished'1851 1: INDIANAPOLIS \ BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. 3$O690069060006664[Political Advertisement ]0060000000600000¢ @eses[Political Advertisement] Cinkee ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby annoutice myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County at the August primary subject to the will of'the voters. ~ of its Announcement CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I take this means to announce myself as a candi- date for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Na- trona County. Subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held August 22. E. W. “BUCK” ELDER. miles, The be of begin | E. M. ELLITHORPE. Sesececcscoce eeoecenesey ertea issetsoT “e eeaz 4 me aa <64TY Gas awseTE A, SPRATT TAS