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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. All Markets be Casper Daily Cribune Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS <DIL ROYALTIES NET HUGE SUM Sa Livestock New York Stocks TOCK PRIGES (GRAINPRIGES QPENSTRONGER) REMAIN FIRM Standard. and Mexican Oil eae Gains Wiped Out but | Bock Allied Chemical & Dyo Allis Chalmers American Boet Sugar American Can_ ---.------. American Car and Foun(ry-. oe sr: 186 7 F Dom of Can., 6%% notes 1920 -.---------- Issues Included in Upward Js Near Level of prec etic a pe: Total net royalties accruing to the federal government as|rrench Republic ts a Pi Chappell = rz i i <ingdom of Bei 7s Swing Today. day. tn ne gra sa nach 128, | the result of the production of oil, natural gas and natural | Misgtom of Belgium 7's American American American American American American Antconda 56 75M 33% | 124 | iss |S 98% | 45%! 103% | gasgasoline on_leased public lands to October 1, 1922,|kingaom of Norway &= aniounted to $7,879,909, according to figures compiled by]. K. of G. B. & I.. 5%, the bureau of mints. Royalties reported in the month of | ¥:.0) 2% 9.8% i> °* September amounted to $688,415. Of the September royal- c American Tel. & Tel. c ties, $352.495 is create to Wyoming:| The well ai the north end of the Amé6rican Tel. and Tel., col tr., $205,853 to Californtia! and $30,067 to] field on section 21, which is nding | Armour and Co., 4s Consolidated Royalty CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—After May elon ro Sens: tndal livery. had reached a new highs price Cow Gulch 221. -- record for the season the wheat mar-| Domino -. ket today eased down, influenced by} Elkhorn selling. pressure due to talk in some|=. T. Wiliams — quarters that a sethack was to be ex-| Kinney-Coastal NEW YORK, Noy. 2.—Today's stock market gave the best exhibition of strength In several weeks buying embracing all classes of stocks and gains in the active issues ranging from one to six points. Short cover- ing founded on the belief that the 15.|Pected. ‘The close was unsettled, at (meena ois, | Montana. Royaits om the produc-} cemented, will probably be drilled baw ba oa ~ deathad cont reaction had run its course fur-|the same as yesterday's fintuhed to Brent Locomotive 183% [noe Of oll in. September: were '9620--| thie tirat of the coming weet Bethlehem Steel p. m nished the impetus for the advance,| %¢ lower, with December $1.16% to Supiter Zlle Baxtimore and Ohio 093; from natural-gas and No. on the southeast quarter of |Canadian Pacific deb. but buying for the long account also|$1-16% and May $1.13% to $1.14 Lance Creek Royalty- Bethlehem Steel B — from natural-gas-gasc section 33 the 35-78 is expected to top Burl and Quinc ref., 5 was an important factor, prices hold — (Mike Henry Canadian. Pacific ~ During. September Land £88) sec Wall. Creek today. a: Chi, Mi. & St. Pa ing up well despite extensive liquida-| CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Despite much; Mountain & Central Leather prospecting permits we: asing canbe set this Goodyear Tire EES don on behalf of a bankrupt broker-| Profit taking on the part of holders, | Outwest thandlér oMtors — |to tho respective field of Britiel-ius whicty “wilt... v-obe Goodyear Tire $s 1941 firm and a heavy volume of real-| the wheat market scored a fresh up.|Red Bank iesce, Mi cod at.oel a gpeltets mas withi nthe next few days. The loca-|Grand Trunk Ry. of Can ing sales at the highest levels. Sales|turn in price today during the early a ? ee ee ane ee - such permits Sith. uattide, sie ake co ot Can Spproximated 1,100,000 shares. dealings. An overnight accumulation| Royalty & Shino Copper = aes ree le edlthe reserve north and south of buying orders gave evidence of}Tom Bell Moyalty oleradio fuel during the month, | total fsa ihe westside. whicts. wi pet me ae NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Stock prices | continued bullish sentiment, which eae Exploration Products = ae large amount of territ Missouri Pacific gen. 4s were pushed up in rapld fasbion at the! colved further emphasis from word of} 5 i Production of oll in tember on | pleted Montana Power 5s / opening of today’s stock market the|10 per cent reduction in ocean freight | W: - 4 rie - government land in Creek | ieee iew York Central deb. 6s buying embracing a wide list of| Fates and from European advices tetl-| Weetern States x Famous Players Lasik fleld in Montana was 188,490 barre:s. | Carlee Weill Cemented. Northern Paciti pr. len standard shares and high class spec-|!ns of difficulty in obtaining supplies, Y Suw Gansta a Seventy one wel were producing in The Carter Oll company’s Duncan Oregoet odd as gta faities. ‘Standard and Mexican Oils|A rise in Liverpool quotations was Benecal Icctony Fee reid, rertth 7 Dele Grilled No. 2 on the west half of section) pacthe Gee hk Hostric: ts showed game Resitancy. at “first but {On additional bullish, “tector. _ TH*) wercitt Goodrigh Co. ---- OES! is cemented and shut down ut|Penn, R. R. gen. 648 ter began climbing with the rest of/Pening. which ranged from % to| Qienrook” Oil Great Northern ptd. Financial Net 34 feet on top of the seconi! Wall] Penn. R. R. gen. be --- the Mst. Belief that the t reac-| See higher, with December $1.16% to! oot creak Pris. llinols Central —- Bradstreet's reports 1.600 business) Creek and will be the next completion| Reeding gen. 4s - tox had run its course brought a/$1.17 and May $1.14. to $1.14%, was! Sait Greek con Inspiration Copper failures in the United States during} of the company in this district. Dun-| Sinclair OM Co. Tis flood of overnight buying orders | ‘followed by moderate new upturns, Prod. and Refre. International Harvester - ne pore of October as against 1,459] a No, 4 on tha seme section is dijl-| Sinclair Oll of Cal, deb into the market. Inquiry for| J!beral primary receipts and furth-| on. new . Int. Mer. Marine pfd. - in September and 1.209 durine theli 7 oy Steet. Prior No. & on the| U- 8 Rubber 7s - ‘road hares was influenced|®f Fains in the winter crop belt tend-| > Tinternational Paper -- month of October last year U, $. Rubber 3s 11,50 — 120,00 southeast quarter of section 3-39-78 Is at a depth of 1,080 feet. the hole at Mutual Oi) 8. 0, Indiana — Invincible Ol! ed to restrict buying in the last half Kelly. Springfiel of the day. "rhe government is withdrawing to- Utah Power & Western Ufiion 6%s by record carloadings) ot 1t9* gains A crook in points being registered by Read- 1,000 feet is now being Tire Sihently | th Cities Service Com. -- 193.00 Kennecott Copper — 5 mi trontirin ite “ Westinghouse Electric 107% ing, -xorthern Pacific, Canafian Pa-| Subsequently the corn market} 20000 oy! 4 Louisville and Nashville —- x ap alec fgets Rae banks of | straightened. ~! sfic, St. Paul preferréd, Union Pa pry somewhat in response to de-| 2 vor on Maxiceh Petvoledm. * aoe rve in the New Yor' ee Tea Minne BEG repoctad FE acusa ee Gifie, Southern Pacific, Chicago and| ‘lines in wheat; corn closed unsettied.| New Xone Out 3 Miami Copper —. ; sit one ee hie tanger Gistriael Bid Tr a Classified Northweétern and Nickel-Piate k to’ %sc net higher, wih December x Middle States Oil a’ . mi vans atich of | 68% to 6814. LIBERTY BONDS. Midvale ‘Steel The Engtish chancellor of the ex- continent crude was quoted a. $1 Rages ORR etich sokees tren Export buying together with aaser-|3%%. - Mixsouri Pacific 26 9 |choquer, Stanley Baldwin, says that 1 barrel; Pennaylvania at $3.0 barr Ge - o : First 4s New York Central . first duty ‘will be akel. and Gulf State at $1.25. “ tions that co’ uty, wil o settle the 1 to & points in active shares. Specu-| tans that country Rees ec of! second 49 Y.. N. HL. and Hartford 3ritish debt to the United States. According to figures collected by the SW lators for the advance, noting a vir. |i) corm hae 0 ann peg pi Be poo First 4% tuk and Western — : ez institute, the imports of petroleum ee tual absence of short selling and} 0 & oo and call Age Teen, | Second 44s _ Northern Pacific —- A copyrighted. cable from Mexico (crude and refined olis) at the prin: UNDERREA forced liquidation and the splendid Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. SHOW INGREASE resistance shown by the list to the|!"& 4 to tec higher, December 68tgc earth eas Pacific Oil = al Meese eee Deke sere Thoensaraten enAsaCoaatge hes, ceoxtione Roeeant huge volume of realising sales, bought |'° 98%c, the corn marked showed but|4 ou yan” Pan American Petroleum that the Mexican congress is Investt peak coated ae, seiseee Se stocks with fresh confidence. .En-| ttle tendency to react. ee a Pennsylvania ~ gating the granting of an* exclusive the ie enaee <7 = ma | oar SD newe, including re.| Omts started Yc to %e higher, De: Peopie™, Gas Grilling permit in Juan Felipe to the| Daily Gain ‘of 6, 650 Barrels | ‘*:week_ended October 21, ts that October automobile pro-| ember 42%c to 42%¢c and later con- Pure Mexican Petroleum. company. Reported During the w po tinued to gain. Ray Consolidated Copper - —— 7, ord was received yesterday by ction would exceed that of Septem-|™ IO Af ERIM higher 4 ibe Se Recding Tis fo the’ tions of’ business October Last’ Week. ‘riends of the arrival of a daughter ber and conspicuous strength of for-| {hoes ne jo Nisher tn Jing, wits Rep. Iron and Steel $1.there had been. turned infor ex ——— o Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rodgers of eign government bonds, also contri- 2 = Royal Dutch, 3 Y change into Pan American Petroleum| NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The daily] \'ton,. Ill. Mra. Rodgers, who was buted to the more cheerful sentiment. Open High: Low" chawe | Smeaton epi paer In B" stock, 29,942 renee: Bosioare grons crude oil productions of | formerly: Miss Vera Manbeck, lived in Foe eee ere Sore Svea ee ey @buthern Pacific Petroleum commdén and 1,600 shares Diptera ope eaeee O-BBA Des per for many years. pied age ela A eg ‘1.17% 1.18 1.16% [Big Muddy Southern Railway of preferred Rid eel fa: my aca eager we hs x at? American Car, Brooklyn Union Gas. eatin 1aate ace Mt ebendard, ONvee eee totalling 1,583,250 barrels as com-| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitchie are in Chicago Pneumatic Tool and Ameri- eed Studebaker’ Corporation °— The Shell Union Oil corporation witt| Pared with 1,676,600 barrels for tbe} the city from their - ranch. visiting can Tobacco, all up. 3 to 5 points. May 1.05% Rock Creek Tennessee Copper - ‘on the first of next M preceding “week, according te the| friends. and. relative: retire at par Department Stores, California Pe- Texas, Co. - $100, the $6,000,000 preferred stock »f| Weekly summary of the American Pe = troleum preferred, Jewel Teas prefer pi od ys ee Xk Basin Texas and Pacific - Mia Centtal-Petratenr’ tice, Wwhien |froleum Institute. The daily average red and Marine preferred, were reac- % |Greybull — ‘obacco Products | — is held by the bankers’ trust com.|Ptoduction east of the Rickky Moun tionary, losing 1 to 2% points. Call |Grasa Creek fepeacontinental: 03s pany. tafns. was 1,153,250 barrels, as com Saceiy caneried eeiaaiaias onset an repr peer Sorahiignt 3 Deel re Pree te ee, pared with 1,141,600 barrels, an in- 5 peers a en under the leader- <0” "39% ey e ©. S. Rubber _- 3 Y Basin Tests Active, Sppene, CfA. GEO! DAE ESs, ¢ ship of Baldwin and American Loco 3 Con, Roy. Test Near Sand. iy" sg. Ind. Alcohol. Gag {, BASIN, Wyo. ; he Petro}.|_ California production was 430,000 MOUVRR SAN AR. ADOUL SO nolnts, 9t0 a8e" 9.70 Two wells are being drilled by the! United. States Steel ——— 105%}eum Producers company hag’ secured |**Ftels as compared with 435,000 bar while Mexican Petroleum, Standard | J8”- onde SSF 87) I consolidated Royalty Of company: in| Utah Copper 2% "a lease on Enos Creek, which {s {Fels @ decrease of 5,000 barrels. , : on pres cine Seronlggae te ¢ z : ‘ I+he Salt Greek field. Richardson No. amma cuss eat “north of the Grass Creek field and bi wise Sekhar rte tgp: Soho ae Soon. the’outheast quarter of section 4 a is now preparing for a tést of what e outstanding off shares rising 1% to 2 fiz. ; American Zine, Lead and Sm. | 18 2 wean points. Among other individual 5-39-79 is drilling at 1,980 feet and’ No.|s. ite and Superior — g1ig tis 22d to be an excellent. strupture, 6 on the same quarter ts drilling at 2,296. The Billy Creek test is drilling at 2,665 feet, where 6% casing has just been run. Inland Drilling ‘Three Wells. Brown No. @ of the Inland Of &! Gasy | Priliing will be gtarted as soon as the 70% | Tiz-can be assembled and will be car- .70% | Tied to the deep sand for a complete 38%} test of the prospective field) 89% | The Wild ‘Horse. syndicate {« mov- ing a standard rig to the-Hale domo near here and will soon be drilling. Cala Petroleum Montana Power - Sljattuck rhona — Great Northern Ore - ChicagoN_ orthwestern Maxwe:l Motors B - Consolidated. Gas strong spots were Vanadium Steel, Coca Co'a, Continental Can, Marine preferred, United States Alcohol, American Snuff, American Tobacco, United States Realty, Studebaker and Consolidated Gas, ail up one to three POTATOES “CHICAGO, Nov. 2—Potatoes steaty on sacl firm. on bulk; receipfs, 99 cars; total United States shipments Candidate for. ~ 4 Aine demand 20.15. oints, the southeast| American Linseed Oil This structure is proved, } ° 1 pods ‘ed round whites |Refining company on js structure is proved, having one Resumption of an active demand | ee nae soe sL owt Min,{auarter of section 32-4078 is drilting| coipts 9,000; active 10 fo 18¢ lower:| Dlark off well, and ax the syndicate for bigh priced dividend paying | | vita “sacked round whites Ss@o5c{%t 2,260 feet--Brown No. 3 ts drilling puik packing grades 7.00@7.35; bulk| bas some of the best located acreage stocks as feature of the early after: arnnesota sacked Red. River }@t, 480-feet.. The Geary: dome test-Is1s9 to 250 pound hogs 7.85@8.00; top|1n the field the officers are conti- “Boon dealings, Various popular trad-| 7) xo. 1 90@$1 owt; bulk .S5@95c|. (Ming at 4,881 feet. 8.15. dent that they Will be successful in ing Shares trailed in she wake of the . Dak ked m ALLIED BeNG ‘ ‘ securing a commercial output. 5 ewt.; North Dakota sac roun | Cattle recetpts 3700; beef steers * {investment group but ‘n the main) on eo aos. o sacked Red River i ij The Big Horn Development com- Th v8 5@95e cwt.; steady to strong: best corn feds here 1 ar nce Waa teem getiyiy in the etive | oii. x 86c@$1 cwt.; South Da- “s 11,00; she stock fully steady; other|Pany has started moving a rig trom ee Ee ot ties dhiees Twerg {Kota bulk Early Ohios 80c@90c ewt. Live Stock GC icaees reoreeeiteuiawakaniea. the Four Bear structure to the Piteh- % here it Ww rit on la buoyant, American Express rising non RR Ga IT PSC pet SINE hah een daachan wiiconotbad 7%, Consolidated G: Pacific Gas PRINCES Pe ee -60; top 13:60;) on by geologists, The Four Bear. and Electric aud Wels Farzo’3 to Butter and Eggs - | * Qhicago Prices jfed vlipped lambs 12.50Z12.65; sheep) rose hax nbdt been abandoned’ and ON THE AFFILIATED TICKET 2%. Declaration of an 18 pec cent Bot ij: 4 steady; ewe top 7.00; feeders uneven;| arijing to the Embar sand at at stock dividend by American Steel CHICAGO, Nov. 2—{U. 8. Bureau ltew carly. sales sorted light-lambs|ooint will be continued next spring. A Foundries carried the price up over] CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Butter higher;| of Agriculture.-—Hogs receipts, 32.-/ctrong; others dull and weak; top baa bhai Election November 7 $ points. Brisk buying of the equip-|creamery extras 47%c; firsts 86@40c;) 000; early marekt strong :o 10c high-| 13.35. Buys Block of Stock peng those al inpianert ackiehy menta went American Car up 6%,|extra firsta 48@46c; seconds 34%@|er: later slow: bulk 160 to 210-pound TG 3. ¥, Rae, prominont rai by relievin, painful con- Pullman 4% and General Electric, |35%c; standards 43c. Pie pe ig: a: oe ace aa Denver Prices. Montana and Alberta, was a. rec tation. Sloan's does this. Baldwin and Ametican Locomotive 3| Esss unchanged; recelpta 6,252, $8.45@8.60; ae packing sows | DENVER, Colo, Nov. 2.— Cattle| visitor here and spent considerable Without rubbing, iequickly cases. mostly $7.10@7.50; lesirable PISS receipts 1,30; market steady: ,beef|tine cares = od . penetrates the sore spot, stim Sy Sips sremnerc, Felicoere tec ———_—_ around $8.50; heavyweight $8.10@ | steers $6257.50: rows and helters |Ww® looking over the different: olf ulating the circulation to and [Political Advertisement.] More criptep he pense = Uren. Sa 8.60; medium weight $8.40 to $8.60:| ¢4a5 25; calves $4.79@8; mtockers and | rods Of this vicinty. Before leayng through it, Congestion is re- Canadian «Pacific and = Delaware, ORT COMPANY TO isstesiene $8.30 t0 $8.50; light lights| tocnens $5@7.25. he. purcuaaed:30,0 bared: Of warve duced, soreness allayed, the Lackawanna and Western improving cat ee calves" aeaecen Evans Oll corporation, with which he pain relieved. 2 to 2%. Oth otworthy advances =| $8.25 @8. Paring, | Hogs receipts 1,900; market 15@25c|was very favorably impressed. tana ————= ie MES TRON HIE, Nasional, Hie: A ii $7.30@7.65; packing sows rough $6.85| nigner; top $8.25; bulk $7.50@8.15. ‘ i Sloar's relleves sore, aching ere pees Lnbp rag te @7.40; killing pigs $8.35@8.50. Sheep receipts 17,665; market 26¢ to| A gas well having @ volume of 3 tmuscles, babishes the pains “HAY GRAIN spit pt ooh tae aah ae Cattle recetnts, 39:89) oats aloe 40c lower; inmbs $12.50@13.1; ewes|oo0,000 cuble feet per day has been Brealargptectas in chen - ative beef ek : 4 2 ‘ & oe ; can ePtroleum, Gulf States Steel, Pos: (aay eitisg re see pe wea 34-25@6; feeder lambs $11.75@12.50. opened by the Barnsdall-Foster cor Biope suffering — wherever Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. sin Geant got Geers! e~can TAFINTY ACQUIRED PLANT) stereos nters Sat ende pe EE ey ag laa Car lots a specialty. "The closing was strong. Bull 0m: Jeng Gaarings ‘sisa0; balk batiye OEMS Gi atoat-c aaortieaas. hills paind CASPER STORAGE Co. long yearlin; 10; ; oar . throughout the session, bringing new] wicHITA, Kan., Nov. 1—J. A-/¢5 geil at $8.50@11; western grassers Sa rs eee ae a oneer weet issues forward to stimulate the mar | woods, president of the isridgeport)\, ¢airily liberal supply: little done cg aes i depth until the Eagle sand was reach Va | ———— ke: when several of the early leaders! xjachine company, has acquired con-| iy. puns and canners ateady to| NEW YORK, Nov. 2-Copperjed at about 1190 feet when the larger gas ok showed the effect of profit taking /troi of the Standard Picton Ring, un-| jt o05. veal calves and stockérs and |#teady; electrolytic, spot and nearby} flow was opened. UNDERREAMERS sales. Some of the largest gains Were | ti) recently manufactured at Weather-) (2406. snout steady: bulk veal calves |13%@13%; later 13% @14._ Tin] This well is six miles due south of recorded by Mexican “Petroleum. Jer} ford, Texas. The new company will] ("Oo 0) Gary g19@10.25; bulk bo- (Steady; spot and nearby 36.00@36.25. | the deep test being drilled by the com sy Central, General American Tank |p subsidiary to the Bridgeport Ma-| 1-1. tulls $$.90@4.15; bulk stockers|Putures 36.25@36.67. Iron steady: | pany which fs now close to 4,000 fect 1, Loose-Wiles, Endicott-Johnson, Corn Products, United, Fruit, Amer- jean Tobacco and Sears-Roebuck, all up 8 to 6 points. Foreig. xchange NEW YORK, Noy. 2.—Foreign ex- change frregular. Great Britain de- man 4,46; cables 4.46%; 60-day bills on banks 4.43 5-16. Franco demand 6.92; cables 6.93. Italy demand 4.2244; cables 4.23; Belgium demand 6.44; ca- bles 6.44%; Germany demand, .01 cables .0L 1386. ~ Halland demand 39.10; cables 39.15. Norway demand 23. Sweden demand 26.82. Den Switzerland de-| tmand 18.15. Spain demand 15.26.! demand 2.00. Poland demand 80%; Czecho-Slovakia denfand 317 Argentine demand 36.00. Brazil Je mand 15.50. Montreal 100 1-16. peneeeiansinis ohana NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Call money camier; high 5; low 5; ruling rate 5 dosing bbid 6; offered at 6%; last oan § call loans against accentances *45:, time. loans firmer; mixed collat- al,60-90 days 5: 4:6 months 5; pris ommercial paper 44 @4%- whic his well known in the manufacturing world as the maker of the famous Swan under reamer and Bridgeport‘o!l well fishing tools. The piston ring factory will be operated in one of the company's buildings in the group it recently pur- chased in North Wichita. The Stan- dard Piston Ring is said to be one of, the most perfect rings mad and al- ready is familiar to the trade. It is different from others, in that it is in one piece and laps two ways, ren- dering {t almost impossible for ofl to get throught {t. The ring has been successfully used on all kinds of cars. Mr. Woods’ associates have purchased \the entire holdings of the company, Chine company, and the company name. The Texas including the Weatherford factory |charter will be surrendered, and a new charter taken out in Kansas, D. E. Wilson, formerly Southwestern sales manager for Armour and com. |pany, is to have charge of the sales. ——— TOWN OF EVANSVILLE ENTERING CITY GLASS s street, fare in the which” extends. fr highway through th the Yellowstone business section, and feeders$ $6@7. Sheep sereipts 12,000; fat native lambs opening steacy: quality plain: early top $13.85 to shippers and city butchers; $13.50 to packers; three foads 82-pound fed clipped lambs $12.25;, fed yearlings $12.00 averag- ing 90 pounds; westerns mostly feed- ers, feeding lambs active; few early sales 52 to 57 pounds lambs $13.50; many held higher; sheep about caay- Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 2.—(U. S. De- partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs re- ——————— is being graveled and when this Job is completed will be oiled by the Texas company that it may be kept in per- fect condition. New business houses and church, purposes is nearing com- most every day and the. new city is taking on size and tone. The new building which will be used for school an dehurch purposes is nearing com- pletion and will soon be ready for use. Pumping equipment which will be used by the Evansville Water com- pany in furnishing water to residents has arrived and the pumpitouse is now under construction. Pipe for the mains has been shipped, which is now in transit and a contract for the Jay- ing of this will sdon be let work can be started as soon as it‘ ar. rives. J so that | prices unchanged. Lead firm spot 6.75. inc quiet; East St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 7.10@7.15. Ant! mony spot 6.75. a TS RS, | SILVER |, NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Foreign bar |silver 67%; Mexican dollars 51%. fas io Sait ede One result of Sir Robert Hadficld’s recent announcement that the rav- ages of rust and corrosion represent jan annual ‘wastage of $2,500,000,000 |is a suggested exhibition in London. jof non-rusting and antl-rust products. rere eee eer deep. Competitions Pending. Owing to adverse weather condl- tions no further work has been done on the Mammoth O11 company on section 29 since Saturday night. at which time it was reported’ as flowing ®t the rate of 2,000 barrels per’ day. It is expected that drilling will be re- sumed soon and the well. completed. PROMOTERS Of Oil and Industrial Enterprises Used Car Ford Touring -__-__ ap Ford Sedan, 1921_-_ Ford Coupe Seoee Chalmers Touring ___ Chalmers Roadster 236.W. Yellowstone Bargains a ae oo ea -$325 Kennedy Motor Co. 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