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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922 ee oe 1922 Che Casper Daily Cribune . PAGE NINE. —_—— —____ Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets IMPROVED) NEW ADVANCE! === ay lint ee abet Saar tan former Pastor t ewes around $9.00; lighter weight eee Held in Jail Sth S | just returned from Europe, with re- 2. Bat, aremgrmne ete cas Live Stock The regular divide id meeting will be wa held on December 14. 109 poum = { The Pacific Fruit Express company | Seneape Trews. } Omaha Quotations. will order — refrig: tor cars tol CHICAGO, Nov. a. 8. De partment of Agriculture.}—Hog: fcetpts 24,000; market 1c higher Allied caseeey * Allie _Cuatmrers 2 mn Beet Su OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 29—4U. 8. De] McaL@STER. Agriculture.}—Hogs—Re- The ev. J. T active; butcher hogs t Oxia. ‘hie oon, 9 ea ew York of Many Factors in eee presen Buck Creek 3 r 2 Prog has $4,000,000 tn banks and» o.'05 "Dittner top $8.40: top on 16G25c higher: bulk packers $7.40@ here today following bis ange. er Market. | Asserioan | Labeneaneat Burke ___- “4 |pound averages $8.50; packing sows 199 to a0 pound butchers yesterday fro: * | Blackstone 8 2 FS : seine | $7-35@8.00; deairal rigs $8.20@8.50 late top $8 where he w NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Resumption] CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Fy yernend nese Bisek Tail s-American Petroleum is ‘making |i ll0 yews gq oe t.se; medi afreys Receipts 4.7 t of local a of short covering operations combined| tums in the values in whet took| American Busnat Chappell - ; ich yield of 9 per cent; earnings Oo 4p. tient’ $92s@8.50; light light o strong feds here a chargo of stealing oon squal to H 25 s " b ms t ng with better buying power on the long| piace-today during the carly dealings, | American Columbine qual to three times the current: divi-j #9254656. pecking sows smooth she stock and stea@y;!When he was arra lend rate; is issuing a 25 per cent stock dividend; has a 509,000 and $25.00: side resulted in a further advance in prices at the cpening of today's stock | 4 y rrentina be'n, C market. Ral, food, tobacco, oil, 0 alle teh aes leather'and equipment shares were in| gats. Besties, new export business | Atl’ Gant West goof demand, gains of one to two ult and Wes points “being quoted on common California Petroleum was one ct the strong spots, rising nearly five points. pete veals unchanged; stockers and feeders entered a plea ean was sent to jail 500 bond pending tris packings sows rough 70; killing pign $8.20@8.50 Cattle— Receipts 11,000; killing classes active; beef steers unevenly * 25e higher; quality rath plain; early top matured steers $13.00 wt fed $8.50@ 10.50; several ads western grassers @8.00; few head strong weight westerns $8.25; better grades beef helt*rs strong to 15c higher: beef lower grades beef heifers. 2 cutters strong: bulls strc unfavorable harvesting conditions in| lambs strong ik $13.40 14.00; fed Elkhorn indianeet ‘ . 7 ay , o Buffalo & Susquehanna railroad de by way of the Gulf of Mexico was Baldwin Locomotive z: %, 7. Willams t . laren a special dividend of $10 on, *tTOrs to noted. Fiulls made capital, too, of as- Baltimore and Ohio — Kinney Coastal ertiong that although the domestic Standard Oil of New Jersey advanced pets picbiadlggr cigs cua type age Pa two and Mexican Petroleum and Pan-|¢) orfve the sete ane, Was likély | Chandler Motors — American one each. St. Louis fouth- | {ror G, (ne Smallest since 1916 an?) Chesapeake and Ohio mmon jumped three points | t8 Condition remained low in the De-| Chicago, Mil-and St. Paul with moderate | ember government report. The open-| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ng, which ranged from % to %c Chino Copper he common stock in addition to the egular dividend Steel milts in the west are book fer the remainder of the year owing » heavy raliroad buy! ng ar Mountain & Gulf cases no new bu Outwest ‘ 5 the first of April Surveying aud Locations gains in Un: Great North- Red Bank higher: veal calves largely z “ er. with May 5 1184 Colora : ‘aii ern preferred, and Missour! Pacific| Msher. with May 1.16% to 1.16%, and Coloraco Bue Picetay i mig ‘Wreu ba Last Giaas dc higher; stockera and feeder? | Geologists Oil Experts ‘preferred. American and Reynolds} ¥ 1 to 1.08, was followed Dp Crucible’ Bteel Preston e wp alhsgn git ee mod , y to strong. Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints 1 Tobacco companies, United Retail | “teri! further gatas. yalty & Producer £ iS reported from Lost Soldier tha Receipts 12,000 WYOMING MAP AND r : Well on the Good @ Nutting tract . AT ‘OL Stores, Corn Products, American In-| Cor? nd oats sympathized with the Pr 3 doe Tom Bell Moyaity -- ternational corporation, U. 8. Alcohol,| Wheat advance. After opening un-;Guneral Aapaait 41% , Western Exploration — 2 lambs active: 25 to 36c between grades slow; earl ytop $15 BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 t the north end of the ficld ts being | SUPPLY. STO! ~ - 7 7 ! Wyo-Ka: 2 , ‘ a 2,000 b Consolidated Gas, U. 8. Rubber pre.| Changed to tc higher, May 70% to General Electric = 178 yo-Kans. om) : aking a 2 Mar-| to, ahippers; $16:10 to packers; fresh ferred, Central Leather preferred,| *°'a- the corn market sagged a little Geneenl Motors 18% [wre sae = . 7 rs ss : three feet | ciipped 75 pound fed Iambs $i Room 10, Daly Bldg. “4 ere | and m scored a moderat rich ly 5 ™ (Continued on Page Elev 07 foubles hi American Ice and American*Can wer: pas erate, penetal | rent) Northerar ini Maly on a ven.) four doubles $4 pound August shorr up one to two points. changes opened irregular. Foreign ex-| “OTD acted %4@Ke off to % ad{iiinois Central» | NEW YORK CURB Chosiné" Spectilative "operation, _teaned] ¥ to 43. Later all deltv. pbirpecier Say tae Mountain Producers toward the buying side during the} ics were shove yesterday's finish.| Int. Her Marine pfd. Merritt morning, but the advance was im.| Higher quotations ons hogs gave a| Internation D mEOoK - OU ~ peded at intervals by the weakness of | ft to proviss Faas special stocks. Heavy Jiquidation of SEG Cur: the Eries which” drove the common vit down 1%, the first preferred 3% and wes = the second preferred 2%, incudea || " Butter and Eggs _ {! Never poceum selling of some of the other low | Middle States Oil priced raiis, especially New Haven.| CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Butter higher; Midvale Steet 2 . | Aéarnmnoth Baltimore and Ohio and Wheeling and| creamery extras S4c; firsts 43@dsc: NUssourl | Pacific | : Lake Erie, common extra firsts 50@5: seconds A bebe cpt: yore Express shares: also were actuely| 4i%c; standards 49% $Y Ne ae a weak, Adams Express falting 5 points} Eggs unchanged: receipts and American and Wells Fargo 1 to] cases. 3. Piggly Wiggly dropped 3%. Sell-| Poultry alive higher; fow ing of these issues modified som springs 18c; roosters the earlfer gains but several shares| 2c; geese 19c. * : continued to forge upward, particul- ioe Capt dh mre vicky ate arly General Asphalt, which rose to 5 y : j Ray Conosolidated Copper - 43%, up 244. Call money opened firm | | H at 4M per cent. POTATOES | Rep. Tron | Royal Dutch, N, ¥. CHICAGO, Nov. 29. — Potatoes’ Sears Roebuck @ | steady; receipts 46 cars; total United southern Pacific Northern Pacific -~--. Oklahoma Prod and Ref. 13%200;! Pacific Ol ---..--- turkeys, Pan Americen Petroleum Second 4% Pennsylvania ~ Third 44s Second Firs: States shipments 676; Wiscons’n gouthern Railway sacked and bulk round whites 80@90 Standard O! lof N. J ;2 Mule Creek HOLD © finnesota sacked and bulk round. Stucebaker Coroporation ., big Muddy - Ht | white” 75@90 cwt; Minnesota sacked Tennessee Copper 8% Balt Creek Red River Ohios 90@95 cwt; North! Texas Co. ~ - Rock Creek Dakota sacked Red River Ohios 90@ | Tex#s ant ‘acific South Dakota sacked and) tobacco Products, yulk round \hite 70@80 ewt; Michi. | \oransdentnenta eos gan bulk round whites 90 ewt: Idaho) trnited Re:a'l ac Sieset racked russets 1.50@1.75 owt Tad AjoOnel “ Tnitsd Btatos Eurbe STREET GAR PASSENGERS © ete CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Despite the nearness of Thanksgiving, the fruit and vegetable market for the week ending Monday showed a very slight increase, although the market as a whole was steady and firm, according to the weekly review by the United States Burean of Markets, While cabbage and onions ‘ad vanced in price, partly due to cur tailed shipment: silver 64%; Mexican dollars 49. Apples advanced in all leadinr Shattuck Arizona —— cities from 25 to “Sc over last week's Great Northern Ore > 29.—Bar silve: prices for New York, Michigan and i poeceren Gas He 32 1-16a per ounce. Money 2% per Nor+hw Rhode Island greenings and fancy repeaters Discount rates, short and three CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 29.— Twenty-seven pessengera on a Chey-| ou gn, ‘nne-Fort Russél street car broke tifteen windows in going away from Money By The Handfull Will be Made by Those Who Invest Now in Units of Wyoming Teapot Oil _ * Syndicate : ACTION HAS ALREADY STARTED | Mr. Lee Stock, field manager of the Syndicate, is now in the field making a survey for a reservoir of ample capacity to furnish water for all drilling needs. Bids are now being received for the drilling of the first well, contract for which will be let soon. This well will be drilled on the southwest corner of section 26-39-78, just half a mile from the Mammoth well on section 34 which is now drilling at below 2.550 feet and should soon be in the sand. Financial Notes. U. S. Steel corporation has begun the buying of its commen stocir in i \the open market to be offered to em- ployes late next month following the j;custom of the past twenty years. cent, boxed Jonathans. Celery also was in | Masri Motors B - bad months bills 244@% per cent bills 244@% per cent. Jitte supplies of sweet potatoes A revnlted ii a ee Sor pnreet therat then a short-circuft in. the : circuit occurred when the motorman suddenly cut off power to avoid run-| ning’ Gort: 6 Deseeneey roe Ae in an effort to have all its drilling wells completed by. the lighted and who attempted to pass eet 46, ” ° aetrent otstnetoae Pass Grst of December to comply with the “shytdown” campaign LOCAL FIELD 2 OEE gt Es, No. 31-A, Wyoming Associated, on the northwest quarter GREEN BAY, Wis.. Nov. 29—The| 4¢ section 30-40-78 was drilled in at| the northwest ouarter of section 35- W..K. Heckert and C. H. Black, both {sorrow for both families as a result Pleted at 1954 feet: no test. formerly with the Continental Supply] of the fatal burning of the intended; Was completed at 1992 feet. No test . 16-A, Midwest Oil on the nort well. s fire in the kitchen stove by the use| 3-39-79, completed at 2472 feet with) ea. quarter of section 24-40-79, de-, Warehouse space and trackage {of kerosene. The flames ignited her|no test. livered 745 barrels at 1760 feet. ing platform of ample size will soon — a 1400 barrel flow. bé erected. Until the office is opened q his Nishes, dothe iteat)/la A-iling at field supplies, the firm will handle Bd isd mecialties, having the exclu underreaming at 1703 feet. nes; Dunn tong=j adjustable tool 101 100% braces; McKissick tubing catchers; | French Republic, fn 98 strong demand, showed an increased American UA LineetiOM sp---s-= eed Oil controller box caused flames to shoot lin Salt Creek, the Midwest Refining company shattered all Anew. firm in’ the /ofl wall supply wedding day of Miss Odile Gilson, liv-| Sy45°¢eet with a flow of 758 barrels.| 40:79, made 461 barrels from 1365 feet. company, is making its entrance in] pride two houra before the hour set| yest mado. eiantnrhelibag, of, uation, 1540-7 have been secured on the Northwest-| clothing and she was fatally burned. No. 26-A, Wyoming Associated, on No, 8-A, Wyoming Associated, on the firm can be reached by phoning y : le 1090 feet. Midwest test Ni sive rights on these products in the Mason wire line shock absorbers; Mg-| French Republic, 714s price. The cranberry market was c MARKET ae ET GOSSIP AND. FELD D FIELD NEWS nto the car. How many went a BRiv® BURNED TO DEATH previous records with eight completions during the past business known as the Northwest-|ing near Dickesville, and Frank No. #A, Boston-Wyoming on the| No. 8-A Midwest Oil, on the south- the loca! field and will handle every-| for the ceremony. No. 19-AX, Salt Creek Consolidated, | Gritiea 2741 feet: not yet tented. ern right-ofsvay opposite the ath- the southwest quarter of section 19- 1919J or at the Rex apartments. F ning 4%-inch casing at Casper territory. Among these are: son measure meters; Crowell pack-| Kingdom of Belgium, moderate both in price and demand, hrough the winCows is not known, mut half a dozen, found themselves with more or less serious cuts when the excitement was over. The short | ON WEDDING DATE| week. Only four of the wells have had a flow test, ern Supply q ded by} c: ; : e a 40-79, com- en Supply company and_hea ¥| Caesar, a young farmer, was one of | | NG. SA. ostomy jection 1-29-79 | West quarter of section 14-40-79, com thing needed for use in drilling a Miss Gilson attempted to start ajon the northeast quarter of section! No ¢.4, Midwest Ofl, on the south- letic field where a building and load- 40-78; completed) at 2541 (feet with’ a In addition to the usual line of oll | | {ie 4 BEN ievere No. 8° in-the Notohes field 13 F, & T. Boilers; Mac Whyte wire Kingdom of. Norway. Come to our of fice. let us explain SLLSCSSIS ISLS CSVSCOSP ROSS ES SO SROS RC OOS C09 CS9S008 , thoroughly, without any obligation on e GET A ae eaters bisa! ee + o every man, woman or child who comes to our office your part, the merits of our acreage we will give a souvenir Guaranteed Teapot. Let the and the GUARANTEED investment ® kiddies come! We have Teapots for everyone. Department store sales in the New York federal reserve district in Octo- ‘ber were 4.6 per cent over October, ers; Palmer control heats, and the| ty yor G. B.& 1, 6% camplete line of the Detroit Graphite K. of G. B & I, 6448, 1937 —. company’s paint, including Cemtex,|-anierican Sugar, $8 - which: {s prepared especially for use| American Tel, and Tel., cv 0 % WY " 2. y o bor b Aas Zine, Lead and 8m. 35d Yy YW) % | 1 j Butte and Superior BE eee ks i at \ ; bie Shot canis BREAK i INDOWS WHEN Calm Petroletim Ria feed re Wag slow and dragging. = bee's é 1921. plan. on tanks. American Tel. and Tel., With the experience and the ac- Armour and Co, 4%4s - quaintance these two genlemen have | Baltimore and Ohio cv 4348 in the local fields together with the | Betnebeat ae ree at quality of the goods handled the suc-| Chi, Burl, & Quincy ref. 5s bret the: new ‘enterprise is bald hi Mil. and St, Paul cv 4i¢s - te | Ag informal meeting of the New wovee Canadian Pacific railroad reports October net earnings after expenses of $7,802,745, an increase of $1,491,258. Goodyear Tire, 83 1941 _ " Grand Trunk Ry of San, 7s , SWAN Grand Trunk Ry of Can, 6s 1 st R A 2S Great Northern 7s A - ‘ UNDERI NDERREAMERS Great_Nor:hern 5 1-88 B n z Montana Power New York Central 40 Northern Pacific pr. Men Oregon Short Line ref., 4s - Pacific Gas and Electric 58 erm Penn. R, R. Gen, 58 - DEP ae i Sreadasa Ol lof Gal deb. > TC Stan: 0: -. deb. SUPPLY TORE ‘Union Pacific first 4s BRIDCEPORT] S. Rubber, 7s -. . Y S. Rubber, Pipe A Utah Power and Light 6s - Western Union. 6%eq 3 87 { Westinghouse Electric, 06% 107%, Suite 4 Zuttermeister Bldg. PHONE 410 Cc OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ALL THANKSGIVING DAY 3 2 2 ; I f ———