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MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE orders and the whole market moved 1 I Ni upward under leadership of rails, and “ CALL 4 equipments, Louisville and Nashville =e ze , withwith a gain of 4% potnts featured BOND SECURITIES ‘ the rails, Atlantic Coast line and Quotations Furnished by the John U. ry ° ° Chesapeake and Ohio following with Securities Corporation, Cheyenne, Wy: CONNOR TRANSFER L advances of two points each. Stude- baker ani Laclede Gas extended their early gains and American Express also shot up 4% points on fairly exten- sive dealings, Call money opened t/ American Hide & Leather pfd. - __ TWO SOAP GREEK TESTS GIVEN UP Surveying and Locations Oil 3% te : 1 , 1925. 103% 104% ae we = ox logi Wells being drilled by the Rice Oil company and the Dow Greetets Scene. ee al stfacing of Studebaker on tne | Aor bag ‘nat ean * won = ol 2 al Rete copy: Of Fld Maps, Blus Prints Prints < G , o he dividend action|Am. T, & T., 6s, pie oo Pocencncan Ore a ees oe al bene: peg Columbine ioeed a beriog et tere panais trom | Bal, E Ohio! Sa, i929..2.: 100% 100% P. elton & Hemry WYOMING MAP AND z ing pull casing in Consolidated the eorlier high figures but this loss Bel. Gov. E aeti 496 Insura: dad Bond BLUE PRINT CO. hole on section 4-7-32 and the Dow on section 16-6-32, hav- Capitol Pete Was soon regained in sympathy with | Bel. Gov.. 8. 104 105 PAT 1 ae P. O. Box 325 ing stopped drilling at 3,260 feet. : seeeeicae diornen Cows Guise the confident buying in other portions | Bel: Gov. 1 Room 24, Townsend Pulling Room 10, Daly Bidg. Early completion of the Western States Oil & Land com- feet, is “aa peep S! oa Absorbed at steadily rising prices.|C. P., RY Reg., 68, 1024 { \ Detroit-Wyoming Oi r Gates United Fruit moved up 3% points,|Chile, 8, 19 had the $4 cagrend cwompesy + Jupiter May Department Stores 3, Allied |Con. Coal. Ss, 1 pany No. 7 well on the southwest of shut down for repairs at 880 feet on section 26-6-32. Operations also have been temporarily suspended by Winn Anaconda Copper Canadian Vacific Central Leather Kinney Coastal . Lance Creek Royalty . yal of the list. dent steels Chemical 2%; Vanadium Steel 2% and | CP Gulf States Steel and Kayser 2 points! The chemicah mail order British, 6 and department store shares, indepen-|C B. & Q. 5 nd shipping issues were'Can Pac. Ry Ded each. Investment raflroads continued/Gub. Am. Su; @ Richards on section 21-6-32 at 2,045 Preston . 7 7 2,160 feet on section 2.7.32. Mountain and Gulf ific rose one point, Chicago North- in Tel. 7% pote TS 4 a Nortwest western 2% and Norfolk and Western Crnohaste’ ox ' i Co 3 points. Dan. \- Many Factors Contribute to New Weil in Osage Field. ‘serygewd mer Del. & Hud.. Weak Prices for Wheat in Chicago. a = New operations in the field during Blectric 21.2222 212 zomg | Sunset_.....-.- silver 69%4c; Mexican dollars 634% —{yonon Gov. 1945... CHICAGO, July 31 "ation Seay al the last week include the starting of Motors 13% | Te Be vey 5 a |wrench Gov. 1941 .. here, together with a sharp decline in| wens by the Bachellor. Ol compans on 3934 | Western Exp rE pa af Liverpool quotations, had a bearish effect on the wheat market today dur. ing the early dealings. The receipts here were estimated at as much as 1,025 carloads. Prospects of settle- Fletcher Ol] company has compieted another shallow well on section 5-46-63 of the Osage (Wyo.) field. section 21-45-63, by the Newcastle Oil company on section 31-46-63 and by Tom Don on section 31-4663. The Landridge well is ready t} be spudded in on section 5-46-63 and the Ryco Oll Famous Players Lask: General Asphalt . Great Northern pfd. Illinois Central Inspiration Copper . International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. International Paper United Pete Wr Western Of] Fields Western States NEW YORK, July 81.—1 bar NEW YORK, July 31.—Sugar fu- tures closed steady; approximate sales 3,700 tons The demand for refined sugar was Framerican, 7%, 194 Great Nor., 7s, 1936 . Hock. Valley, 1952 .. ment of the rail strike were regarded | oo nnany ji t . -|Invineible On , NEW yor less active. There was no change iw i a aiso in some quarters ax a contribut-| Chines oq a aaah a an OR OP ae eke ae Mountain Producers .$ prices which are quoted on the basis| , ing bearish influence, but opinion on Kennecott Copper . 36 | Merritt . of $6.90 to $7.00. Af er ear ' this subject was divided. The open- s aT Projected. Lousiville and Nashville . 134% | Glenrock 2 a t WAN ing, which varied from 1 to 2% lower, Mexican Petroleum 166% | Salt Creek Prds. Seen Ss, e with September $1.08% to $1.06% and 3 1 see NEW YORK, July 31.—Call money} — toet Athen ag le etand fol-| its first test on section 25-18-85, near| Midvale Stee! .. strong; high 6; low 3%; ruling rate lowed by a s! +f Saratoga, Carbon county, Wyoming. | Missouri Pacific 3%; closing bid 5; offered at 6%; last) Subsequently hedging sales said to be the heaviest so far this season led to a sharp further setback in price. There was also a decided increase of the United States visible supply total. Butter, Egxs, Poultry. CHICAGO, July 31.—Butter unset- | | | : creamery extras 33%c; firsts] best western held at $12.50; sheep and "| NEW YORK, July 81.—The better : Whose sconde TOttser stand.| fecders steady: owe top §7.00; feeding soa a et aividend of $1.00| complexions of strike news caused & MECHANICS AND | ip —hn— | ‘ AGS RS IRA. =™* ards 32%. yearlings $9.00@9.65; feeding lambs|{"" Son to increasing the reguiar| resumption of active buying for | Th De ATRE eee eal iiartanty alvidend to $340, on com | S/COUnD NT ie money fates] HELPERS FOR PERMA- | sie Bi WJB4QJ IYER EDS 2 4 ina segliuannt mieealamccce abpitue: Denver Prices. mon stock, according to advice ices|catised a cancellation of most of the NENT POSITIONS i Needle “ torage packed extras 2114@22c; stor- ago packed firsts 21@21%c. Poultry—Alive unsettled; fowls 16@ 214%c; broilers 22@26c; roosters 13%c. 9.00; bulls $2.00@4.50; stockers and final hour, declines ranging from one gs Ra tional extra dividends would be de * Fotatora, ca pabirdars market 15 to 26¢| °l8red_from time to time as condi | to ake Le pple aaientctaay earl 4 ee nae por “thee a Stowmee TOMORROW CHICAGO, July 31.—Potatoes, re- 5 | BS Gare aurea ted: up well under the . RR ceipts 37 cars; total United States ship-| gner: top bes eas A a Since 1919 Studebaker has paid $7] directed chiefly against olls, motors|] Passengers care repairers and in- ADDED ATTRACTION A Musical Comedy De Luxe Presented by ments 666; demand and ee ay ae dee Sao oex0; soeing task 11-06 | % Share annually in addition to which] and motor accessories, The close was| spectors, 70c per hour. 73 9 slow; market slightly weaker; eas! ‘ irs: J fr; 3 a stock dividend of 33 1-3 per cent} easy. fa’, s SO he ea es Scena | 13-00: | ee eras cea coETOUght car repairers and inspec: Sam Mylie’s Yankee Doodle Girls cobblers No. i, $2.75@3.00; Kansas) : The report to stockholders said the| | NEW YORK. July 31—Farorable i ee pre 3 sacked Irish cobblers some dirty $1.1 corporation's net profit for the quar | week-end developments coal ‘o replace men on strike against ERS See Sam’ i on the Runway. > @1.25 cwt.; poorer grade $1.00@1.10 German Marks ip ending June 80, 1922, was $7,086, |and ral! strike situation imparted a|] decision of the United States rail (IN P! ON) cwt.; sacked Early Ohios, poorly grad- ed Tic to 85c cwt.; Minnesota sacked Early Ohio $1.00@1.15 cwt.; Nebraska sacked Early Ohios $1.2 5cwt. ——_—__—_—<_—_ Livestock Mart Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, July 31.—{United States Bureau of Agricultural Economtcs.)— Cattle—Receipts 14,000; market fairly active; beef steers and butcher she stock strong to i5c higher; spots up more; early top beef steers $10.50; Dulk $8.50@10; bulls steady to strong: calves steady; stockers strong; bulk Dologna bulls $4.25@4.50; bulk vealers early around $9.50; fat she stock mosty $5.15@7.25. - Hogs—Receipts 43,000; market fair- ly active to shippers and small killers, big packers doing little; better grades , butchers 100 to 20c higher than Sat- * urday's average; top $10.75 early; bulk $8.15@10.60; bulk good butchers $9.80 @10.60; pigs mostly $9.75@10.25; few sales good packing “sows steady to strong at $8@8.60; bid@ing lower on others; heavy $9.75@10.25; medium $10.10@10.60; light $10.50@10.65; light smooth, Han@kT;, packing Sows TONIGHT RINKLER’S SULTANS OF SYNCOPATION 10.40, Sheep—Receipts 16,000; fat classes opening steady to strong, later slow; top native lambs $12.75 to packers and city butchers; 500 tops from three cars Idahos $12.75; best held higher; fat ight native ewes up to $7.25; fat heavies down to $3.50; feeding lambs opening ; supply fairly lib- eral; westerns carrying long feeder ends, Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb. July 31,—(Un'ted States Bureau of Agriculturol Eco- nomics).—Hogs receiptu 8,000; fairly active 10 to 260 higher; bulk mixed and packing grades $7.76@9.00; bulk medium and light butchers $9.50@ 10.20; top $20.25. Cattle, receipts: 5,800; market fairly Southwestern Petroleum company, which ts running 6%¢inch casing in is shipping in a second rig to start a inch hole on & new location. The second test will be drilled but 500 feet until completion of the first well. Miami Copper ... Middle States Oil New York Central . N, H. and Hartford . ik and Western Northern Pacific .... feeders $7.50. Sheep, receipts 15,000; lambs steady to 25c iower; bulk lambs $12.00@12.50; DENVER, Colo., July 31.—Cattle, re- ceipts 1,500; market steady to 10c higher; beef steers $7.00@9.00; cows and heifers $5.75@8.50; calves $6.00@ Weaker Again NEW YORK, July 31.—The price of German marks Zropped to 14% cents a hundred, a new low record in the early dealings in foreign exchange to- day, but rallied later to 15% cents. Demand sterling and continental re- mittances also eased slightly. Foreign exchange dealers report that little commercial business is be- ing transacted in marks, German business firms for several weeks past having made all contracts on a dollar basis. A large percentage of the marks now being bought here are acquired by individual citizens for transmission t+ relatves and friends in Germany. NEW YORK, July 31.—Directars 0 the Studebaker corporation of Amer cetved at the corporation's offices here. The regular dividend of $1.75 on preferred stock also was declared, President Erskine, in a letter to stockholders, announced tha: addi, 852. Total net sales for the six months Salt Creek Cons. N Fensland. .. for Call Loans. day’s gains towards the close. Sales approximated 800,000 shares. Increase of call money to 5 per cent caused heavy lquidation in the strong tone to opening prices on the ending June 30, the report sald, were | $73,422,862. | Studebaker has enjoyed a “sellers | market” instead of the sharply com- petitive market which was anticipated, President Erskine added. +. JWYOMING OILS NEW YORK, July 81--Prices of Wyoming oils at 2 p. m. today were Usted on the New York curb as fol- lows: Boston-Wyoming 79; Fensland 14%: Glenrock 1%; Mountain Proucers 14%; Mutual 9%; Omar 1 18-16; Salt Creek 15%. New York stock exchange today, ad- vances ranging from large fractions to more than threo points. Cruocible, which shot up 8% points to a new high for the year, was the individual feature. Substantial gains wero also recorded by Studebaker, Mexican Pe- trolum, American Tobacco and Lac- lede Gas, Dupont which dropped 1% points, was one of the few exceptions to the general upward trend. After the first burst of strength profit taking set in and moderate re- cessions were scored by some of the leaders. The heaviest pressure was directed against of] amd tire stocks, which declined 1 to ntarly 3 points. Mexican Petroleum moved back 3% points, but recoyered nost of its loss in later dealings. Towards noon there loan 5; call loans against acceptances 3; time loans firmer 60 and 90 days 4; 6 months 4%; prime mercantile paper 4@4% By the C.B. &Q.R.R. Machinists, boilermakers, black- smiths, sheet metal and electrical workers, 70c per hour. road labor board. Special attention given to train: ing young man with or without ex- perience in mechanical work. Choice of locations offered. Men who have wanted the opportunity to locate in the west should ship at once—before these attractive positions are filled. ‘Transportation, board and lodg ing free. Call on or write to MASTER MECHANIC, cCB.&Q.R.R. was a heavy accumulation of buying — A Bishop-Cass Theater “MIK ADO’ A COMIC OPERA IN TWO ACTS Presented by THE BRANDON LIGHT OPERA CO. Parquet, $2.00 Balcony, $1.00 and $1.50 Doors Open at 8:00, Curtain at 8:30 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY “THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY” A Bishop-Cass "heater LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE POVERTY OF RICHES’ —With— LEATRICE JOY And RICHARD DIX Also Hall Room Boys’ Comedy “PUT AND TAKE” TUESDAY ONLY RICHARD BARTHELMESS —l “TOL’ABLE DAVID” And CHARLES CHAPLIN in “THE IDOL CLASS” Queensland, 68, 1947 Queensland 6s 1947 - Still Gives Service FUNK & NULL Contractors HUNDRED, W. VA. Beine 7s, 1942 Sin. Crude Ot!, TALMADGE —Also— : HAROLD LLOYD an: PATHE REVIEW “The Girl Question” UES eS eae eden arctic: PHOTOPLAY—“SINS OF ROSANNE” A Mary Miles Minter “Eyes of the Heart” No Advance in Admission 10c and 25c COMING TUESDAY The Big Casper Filmed Picture “RUSH’S LOVE AFFAIR” W. First, Off Center—Admission 40c—Shows 7 and 9 -A NGHT OF PERPETUAL JAZZ | MONDAY NIGHT Two Orchestras Two Orchestras AND T. B.WATKINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Will furnish you continuous music from 9 to 12 P. M., also featur- ing Doug Isitt in the latest song hits. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Admission $1.00 Ladies Free DANCE ‘The market closed unsettled at a net Superior Moves Supplies, _—«| Eitcific OWN... fi Seg aoe trie aldmepeet scastine Careaky: decline of 1% to 5%, the latter for! 4 crew left this morning with sev-| Penna: First 4s 5s Pe aaiiet i ember $1.05% to 2 Second 4a - NEW YORK, ‘uly 31.—Copper ta, Ohio, July, with Sept vherd eral truck loads of material for the} Peop! ae Nets + elecantia ae” an’ sell Gants - sak and December $1.07% [9] scene of the first test of the Superior] Pure Oil ...... Eee, oae 7 daniataearaa gt SNE «* u Hi aantlesnen i $1.08%. syndicate which will be drilled of the} Ray Consolidated Copper . C 7 4 a5.| MIE We wish to act on corn ten 0 Camp and rig will be constructed as| ep. as Victory 4%s 5 < n 26@28: : on B. ; Was purchased by us during Octob market and also the oats market.| quickly as possible and actual drill. \Rova! Duteh, N.Y. bag yi res No. 2 northern 26@28; No. 2 southern | Union B. & P.. Ing condition afer De ee eee es and tn still sn good work After opening ic to tee lower, Sep-| ing will be commenced as soon as this| Sinclair Con Oil 3 19@20. Gi 75@5.80 Meet me at the Smoke House. Thi 2 Pessivts. ty seta S2c, the corn market) can be accomplished. Southern Pacific n*| r Sno, eran unions spot ana| = nour posssesion and: tne ‘fiven very oatielaaory satiate ee continued to sag. et S “ * Zine : B - eid and he ven very satisfactory service, and we Sete eek) ween ea' and Wie Mi Ps Southern Raflway “ 2% Crude Market Siacby Gaiters O34: | aie belleve is good tor many more jobs. “During all our work we have speculators pressed the selling as a] ‘The Greig syndicate, backed by Chi | Studebaker Corporation 132% Antimony spot 5.12@5.87. clation of the service rendered icin bene cern f appre Teault of the weakness of wheat. Com | cago capital bas taken oves covaides| Tennessee, Copper a —————— Br) age PIGEON’S COFFEE tool, not withstanding the length of time it has been in service, finished unsettled, %@1c to 1% net} able acreage in the Vernon district,| Tex#s Co. -...- 4644 | arute Creek 3 86 Foreign Exchange Heavy. ae nord lower, with September 61%c to 61%c-|near the head of Box Elder creek, | n1as.2"d, Pacific 0% | ig Muddy - 20 NEW YORK, July 31.—Great Brit-/]- 1% Fresh Roasted ery truly yours, ; Oats started %@%Xc to %e off, EeP-| south of Glenrock and will start the| -rranscontinental Ol 14g | Salt Creek ~ 89 Jain demand 4.44%; cables 4.44%; 60/] 1. Coffee Co. ’ FUNK. & NULD. tember 34c, and later underwent | immediate drilling of a test on the! tmnion Pacific Rock Creek - 1.00 | day bills on banks $4.42%. Pigeon Tea & bs 5 Paecad further, “setback. Provisions wen!!northeast quarter of the southeast| United Retail Stores Osage - 1.40 France demand 8.15%; cables 8.16. Phone 623 ie down with grain, notwithstanding | quarter of section 31-33-74 on what is] U. 8. Ind Alcohol 64 |Lander - te Italy demand 4.55%; onbles 4.56. ey é higher quotations on hogs. known as the Brubaker land. United States Rubber . 58%4 | Lance Creek -. s Belgium demand 7.68%; cables 7.69. are “04g in Swan Underreamer used by Funk & Null was manu- Seat Oil seeps have been known in this| United States Steel . 101% | Elke Basin — = Germany demand .15%; cabler .15%. facture. many patented improvements heve been added enabling Closing Quotations. vicinity for years and a chemical an-|Ut#h Copper -- 66 | Greybuil Holland demand 38.60; cables 38.85. | ———— he Swan to continue its unquestigned supremacy in tts field. Open. High. Low. Close.|atysis shows the crude to contain high| Willys ‘overland 62% | Grass Creek - Norway demand 16.85 WHEAT— grade .vbricating properties which| American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 17% | Torchilght - Sweden demand 26.05. July - - - 1.08 1.08% 1.05 1.95) |make it excellent prospecting terri-| Butte and Superior . * 314g | Hamilton Denmark demand 21.43. | Sept. - - - 1.06% 1.06% 1.05% 1.05% | tory, wap | Cala Petroleum 59% | Cat Creek Switzerland demand 19.00. YOMI Rieie> - - 1.08% 1.09 1.07% 1.07% Montana, Power 73 Sa HE GE Spain iemand 15.50. . CO} _ be Fensland to Drill Deeper. Shattuck Arizona . ou Greece demand 3.10. 9, July - - - -62% .62% .62_ :81%] Phe Fensland O!1 company encoun- Great Northern Ore 40 Poland demand .01% Everybody’s Theater Sept. - -- 61% 62 60% -8144 tered a flow of shale oll estimated at| Chicago & Northwes! 18% Czecho-Slovakia demand 7 é ° ech ~ 57% .58 57% -57%) 150 barrels on the northwest quarter Argentine demana 36.25 Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. of nection 18-40-78, but has decided to os Brazil demand 13.75. | July - - - 32 82) -.81% 31K cass the! Tiow and proceed to the sic- Extra Dividend 1 Montreal 89 3 36. 10c-25¢ 10c-25c MACHINE COMPANY y Sept. -- 34 34 83% 38% | Ong Wall Creek — General Offices, 7 Dec. - __ .86% 87 26 36 ! B St b k ; “—TAST TIMES TODAY Shops and Factories WICHITA, KANSAS Bee _ —— 1140 11.32 11,85 | active; best steers and she stock 10 to Y ude arer BRANCH STORES Deo. 2) 1148 1145 11.40 11.40 | 250 higher; top steers $10.10; yearlings | ‘Tulsa, Tonkawa, Shidler, Okla.; Fort Worth, Rang $10.00; grass stock and stockers to 15¢ id d | Star, Breckenridge, South Bend, Texas: or, , Rising RIS ___ _— x070_| higher; bulls fully steady; veals steady; Declared To QY \parly Gains in Stock Market W. ANTED Star, Breckenridge, ‘South Bend, Texas; Augusta, BtDorads, Flor: Sept... —- —— —— 10.15 | feeders 160 to 25c higher; 1,100 pound . | Cancelled by Higher Rates e

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