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PAGE EIGHT. OPEGIAL (SSUES - SCORE ADVANGE Lead Way to Upward Move- e ment in Trading on New change NEW YORK, Deo. 12.—Active buf ng of special ‘possit able deve us for a modern a4 ‘ck mar ax cent t North ed en Provided t 4 would be maintat sentiment 000 shares. trial gain in road shares were vii a compar. cal two po! then cased off slightly. group was not 2s pronounced as in the higher grade insues. Jersey Cen- tral jumped 5 points. Great Northern 8, Canadian Pacific 2 and Union Pa Elsewhere the trend was de to 13 Products, American Can and Stude: baker made considerable headway the early afternoo Less artment Stores proved 3% and Gul nts. some of rd the > re c 1 to fraction: WYOMING OILS Fensiand 12 NEW YORK, De tires. closed C sales 10,000 to March $3.46; M —Sugar fu. ary $33.75 ; July 3, $3. as a result of @| threatening crop damage tended opments | lift wheat prices today during during ratlroad NEW YORK -Prices mov e@ within a narrow trregular range ket. Specialit t at the ope today’s stock mar prospect extra dividend dist s were bid up but indus Studebaker, Balaw! Repu and Crucible Standard Oil of New ed fractia losses. Ex New York sold off fecoverea its People’s Gas, Consolidated Gas and Public Service of New Jersey were so: weak sp Trading Bull and of a profes Foreign exchanges opened Impressed by the quality of the buying power in ous industrial groups, bullish interes were encour: aged to try their hand tn the railroad stocks and started bidding up the rep- résente‘Ive shares. When the rally in ‘the ¢ end pa: g issues was wel under way low priced stocks were taken up but the advance in th cific, Reading, Northern Pacific, New| =~ 1.38 York Central hern Pacif! k -1.20% Paul preferred and Pere Marquette, 1 ~ 1.10% “| active shares also moved up, notably Fisher g its rise to 8% points Hous- States & was firm, Special t long list of minor stocks pro cover for profit-taking safes | * | delivery 7.20@7.30. .| months 4% @ Mountain | Per 4%- %; Omar | cables 4.07; demand 19; Sw den demand 1 demand 20.79; Sv deman 13.68 land demand demand 2.16; / and : B demand 1 eal 99 7-16, approx'mate | busting: Jobe? 2 ME YOUR” - SUPPLY STORE ‘GRAINS REAGE ~NEW TOP TODAY Crop Damage from Cold Weather Leads to Heavy Buying in Market. | CHICAGO, Dec. 12,—Cold weather. to the early Gealings and so likewise did an upturn in sterling exchange. The ength of sterling more than offset the fact that Liverpool quotations on wheat showed “but little response to yesterday‘s advance here. Continued © of prospects for enactment of extension measures at Wash- counted also in favor cf the jo of .the market. The open- which varied from unchanged to %e_ hig! with May % to $1.20% and July $1.10% to $1.10%, was followed by a slight sag and then by material gains ali around. | Aggressive buying carried the mar- ket up to new high price recorés for the season. Profit taking sales led to A reaction, but the effect failed to last. The close was firm, %c to 2%e net higher, with May $1.21% to | $1.21% and July $1.12% to $1.12%. Corn ascended with wheat. After opening unchanged to a shade off, May Tlic to 71%c, the market scored @ moderate general advance. Subsequently sales of corn to go into storage here had a bearish tnflu- ence, The close was unsettled at %c to sc net gain, with May Ti%o. Oats were relatively weak owing to Maquidating sales on the part of hold: Jers of December contracts. Prices started unchanged to 1%c lower, May | 44%ac to 44%c, but later showed small gains for 7g y and July. Provisions declined as @ result of lower hog values. Cas Grains. CHICAGO, Dec, 12.—Wheat, No. 2 hard $1.24@1.24%. Corn, No. 2mixed, T3%@74%; No. 2 yellow 74@74\. Oats No. 2 white 46%@48; No. 3 44% @46. Rye, No, 2, 89% @90. Barley 63@74. Timothy seed €@8.75. Clover seed 16@20. Pork nominal. Lard 10.60; ribs 10.50@11.50, WHEAT— h marked strength | Dec th steel, merchan-| May shipping. motor accessory and| July May Department Stores| OATS— 5 points, establishing | Dec. --- -45 Abu rd for the year 1] May -- .44% © .45%5 44% 45% was pushed up 6%, also| July -- .41 41% 41 41 creating a new peak pfice. Gains of | PORIC 2 to 3% points were registered hy | LARD~ Marine preferred, National Lead, Cru-| J ad 10.10 can Sumatra Tohacco.| May ~---10.37, 10.40 10.32 10.35 ned 4% but eased) RIBS before noon. Jan, 10.30 ‘The stock market showed a stronger | May 9.90 tone as the session progressed with —— the professional traders directing Flax Seed. thelr efforts against stocks which a| DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 12.—Closing ¢ short interest was suspected.|Cash prices: Flax seed, December United States Steel, Baldwin, Corn | 82,64 bid; July $2.56% bid; May 344 asked; July $2.40 bid. | METALS _ NEW YORK, Dec. | 12.—Copper quiet; electrolytic spot and futures 11, Tin easy, spot and nearby 87; futur. 37.25. Iron fim, No. 2 southern 24@ Lead steady; spot 7.10@7.35. Zine quiet, East St. Louts spot and nearby Antimony spot | 6.37 @6.62 | | MONEY | NEW YORK, Dec. i4.—Call money easier; high 4%; low 3%; ruling rate WYORK, Dec. 12.—Prices of |4%; closing bid 8%; offered at 4; last) Cattie—Rece!pta 15,000; beef steers ng olls at 2 p. m. todey were | !027 rae a lane pee oon | fairly, active: generally steady: killing F the NewoYork Carb ax 2a0 | ation ime loans steady: mixed! \ ati , a. collateral, 5000 days 4% @5r ag) quality better than Monday ; prime commerce! | PURE ASPIRIN DISTURBS DIGESTION Tts Perfected Form Includes a Digestant and a Laxative—It is Known as Tingle’s Laxo Aspirin For years it been a fa known to physicians and laymen alike, that Dirin fs a most power« ful dispeller of pain. However, aspir! one, no mate ter how pure, disturbs digestion and brings about discomfort. Th Question therefore has arisen, was the } | Worth the tnevitab: | fort? ‘This caused people to re- frain from taking aspirin altha they realized it would Instantly | Felieve their suffering. , In order to perfect aspirix, Scientists worked painstakingly for year At last the perfected aspirin | tablet te-offered to the public, | tablet that relieves pain floesn't burden the stomach. hot a narcotic nor habit-forming frug. It contains the pain com- bating power of & grains of gen- Uine aspirin with two prop- erties added. A simple well. known digest- ant and © gen- tle laxative as- sure you thorough scien- tiflo treatment. tle Inxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN ‘gist for the “Three Oil -:- Finance -:-- Bonds .-:- Stocks -:- Grains -: New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye ite lus Coaimere —__-- “ amercan eet Sugar - wn american Can -.____ 4 American Car and Foundry —_ 184% amercan bude @ isather pid - 61» american american Amer:can american American american American american ‘anaconda <Atenison al., Guif and W. indies Baldwin Locomotive waiumore and Ohio | petaienem S-eel Internatonal Corp ~ Lucomouve Bmeiung & Reig. Coandier Motors .. fChesapeak$ and Ohio ‘Chicago Mil and S». Paul Cnicago, R, 1. and Pac. Chino Copper Comrod Fuei and Iron — Corn Products = <rucibi = - 66% Erie i - 102 amor . - 13% weneral Axpnalt - - 46% General Evectrig - 184 General Motors - - 13% Gooarich Co. --. - 34% Great Nortnern pfd. = * wunos Central = Inspiration Copper. - awwsnauonal saarvestor - Sth Int, Mer Marine pfd. - - 52 Internationa! Paf-r — 63% auvincipie Ou —--». seliy Springt-eld Kenneco.t Copper wousvile and Nashville — Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle tNates 11% atiavale Steel 28 Missourt Macific - 16% sew York Central . ¥., N. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western - Northern Pacific Vkiahoma Prod and Ref. - Pacific Ol - Yan American Petroieum ex (iv 80% vennsylvania - 46% veople'’s Gas - - 94a eure Ol -. ers Ray Consolidated Copper ~ 18% Reading - - 16% Rep. Iron ap = 4645 Royal Duteh, N. Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con Oli - Southern Pacific - jouthern Railway Standard Ol! of N. J. -. Studebaker Corporation 3 Lennessee Copper 0% exas Co 4745 Texas and Pacific 21h Transcontinentai Ol - 12 Union Pacific - 138 j United Re-ail Stores - 66 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 67% United States Rubber -. 53% nited States Steel 103% Utah Copper Wostinghouse Villys Overland American Zinc. Lead and 8m. - Butte and Superior - Tala Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Jreat Northern Ore - “hicago Nor. hwestern Maxwell Motors B Consolidated Gas - American Linseed O!1 Live Stock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Dec. 12,—(United States Department of Agriculture.}—Hogs— "Receipts 57.00; market 1c to 20c low- er than Monday's best time; bulk 200 to pound averages $8.25@8.35; few 150 to 170-pound averages $8.35 @8.45: top $8.45; packing sows, mor y $7. @8; desirable pigs around %: hogs $8.15@8:30; medium $8. Ught $8.25@8.40; light light $8,207 | 8.3 ight packing sows, smooth, i @8; packing sows, rough, $7.30@7.6 killing pigs $8.10@8.35. e beet steers $8.50@10.25: lots matured steers $10@10.75 bid on choice loads; she stock stead: bulls slow; veal calves strong to | higher; stockers and feeders slow; bet- ter kind steady; others weak; bullc Ae- sirab:e veal calves to packers $9.25@ 9,76; upward to $10 for few choice Nght vealers; bulk Gesirable heavy bologna bulls $4.25@4.35; bulk stock- ers and feeders $5.50@6.75. Sheep—Receipts 15,000; opening Che Cosver Daily Tripune AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Oil Securities | 2 Seems. WABKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS ie LOCAL OIL sTOCKS | esi # FARGO AAG MORE OIL WITH DEPTH With a continuation of drilling, every indication is that’ | } ‘e2 | the Fargo Oil company will open up one of the largest and poo ‘i | most productive dark oil fields in the state if not in the entire Consolidated” Royacty 122 | country with the completion of its well on the southwest Capitol Pate #0% 00%! quarter of section 3-33-83 in the South Casper Creek field. | tt z After drilling to a depth of 74 feet in the sand, the flow | Elkhorn ] Was cased off and with the bit 20 feetCreek and which tame in at better | BE. T. Wii | deeper there is more ofl now ‘in evi-¢ than 2.000 barrels. Kinney | dence than before. The only change| Mosher and: Adams who are at the Compass fompe: noted in the sand so far {is that st| head of the osgknization are firm in Rie is becoming more porous and eppears| the belief that ofl will be found here Jupiter to be highly saturated than when]! quantities.and with the ‘record = yo first entered. iad Se she established previously in ike Henry 93 Drilling ts going forward carefully | ‘8 Soe Tele. 25: the: proving praca a, 3 Te cow outing the day only and every precau- podlbrgeb bar at A Ree. ODeeee a Outwest' H a tion i belo rade against any pent erable in local oil circles. Picerdy —-. "03 ‘04 s m'ght occur. is sand bi ne proeen e 01% | Mas been proved to be one of the Financial Notes. Royalty @ Producers. .14% 5 thickest producing horizons in the A 21 per cent dividend on the first Tom Beli Moynity -. .ol'y 04% state and if the contentions of geolo-| Preferred stock has been declared by Western Bxpioration - 2.80 —_ 2.40 | gist prove true that it carries a depth| Lord & Taylor which will be paid Wyotens. cs 7 a, of 260 feet, it will be greatest | December 20 to stock of record De- pet Ss - rts ‘gg | Producing sand ever tapped in this cemb 12. Th's pays up all accrued Wort sea creme ae 2 | part of the country. div:dends to December 1. 2 ‘ One engine was started yesterda: Estimates of a maximum calcula- NEW YORK CURB cram G ig 08 the huge compressor plant in the tion of $175 a share equity for New Revalty: a) Pistuatia. “As : field and ts now separating gasoline} Haven stock and a minimum of Mountain Producers 2$$17.25 $17.37 {fom the natural gas. The other en-|®round $143 under the latest valua- ripen trea apart} Tis gine is expected to be ready dy | tions of the company based ov I. C. enrock Oli. = vos 112 Christmas and the entire plant will|C- figures and its own calculations, Salt Creek Prds. -.-.. 20.62 20.87 be in operation by the first of the/®re attracting speculative interest on Salt Creek Coni - 10.00 10.50 year. the theory that, Suxgesied by re- Prod. anc Refrs, ---- 7:00 000 | This plant when completed wil!| cent developments, this road ts ‘‘com- Mating eye = 3137. 1 gn BS¥e & capacity of 20,000,000 cubic} ME back.” Readjustments of an tn-| Bie ~ 1497 1D) tet of gas daly and will be one of| ternal character are reported to be Cities Bervice Gom. 2. 167.00 168.00 ce Jargant 66 ite kind opergting in| Progreselng toward that end. Fensiand ----- 2 12/00 13.25, the mountain state Lei, eon meyT yea 1 Rumors are in circulation that an New York Oil == A680 38 00 | 7 reese aPARse atas extra dividend at be paid by the .) . which w ‘omputating ‘Tabulator company. ae LIBERTY DONDS. aaah canner here and locally financed| The high yield of over eight per cent Me feay during the summer, has encountered|at current levels, protected by earn- eset 46 95.34 % Strong flow of wet gas in {ts test] Ines of over twice the six per cent vie ae 9910 of the Sheldon structure in Fremont} annual rate, are responsible. j Renna: AB 93.50 county and expects to sbon be in —— Third 4%4i0 28.94 the off producing sand. SHREVEPORT, La., Dec. 12.— Fourth 44s — 93.53" This flow which was cut at 2745] Smackover crede has been reduced Victory 4%s 100.38 feet has been coming by heads, go- ing at times over the derrick top and carrying a heavy saturation of gaso- line. The Wall Creek is etpected at from 15 to 90 feet and with further drilling a big ofl flow !# expected. C. T. Lupton, who discovered and -$ 10 mapped the structure returned from 20 to 30c a barrel by the Standard of Lousiana, the only cympany hay- ing a pipe line to the field. Homer, | Caddo, ~ Haynesville crude below 30 gravity is posted at 7Sc a barrel, an adfitiosal cinssifi-| Saiion to the revised price achedule of December 5, in which the graded Hamitton - carecesh? 120 the scene of operations yesterday and|>ass for the Prairie Pipeline com Big Muday ‘qq Stated that there was no doubt but| Pany was applied to North Louisiana Ba cea 79 What the sand wouict carry oll in| @nd southern Arkansas districts. Rock Creek ‘by quant’tles from present indications. ae Guage . .- 120 = Owing to water lines freezing it] DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 12.—The Lance Creek 1.20 became necessary to close down,yes-| Hudson Motor Car company an- Grass Creek terday while « supply was being haul-| nounces price reduct!ons on four Hud- = 1:20 Sorahiligne ers ed in but it was thought that drilling | eon models and one Essex type, rang- ik. Basin 129 could be continued this morning and| ng from $100 to $200 @ car. Srebhail [1129 that the well could be completed with- - in the next few day NEW YORK,, Dec. 12.—The &t. | Joseph Lead company declared an ex- tra dividend of 25 cents a share in addition to its regular 28 cent qui terly dividend. YORK. Dec. yearlings firm; bulk Jambs* $14.50@ 14.85; tép $14.85; fed clipped lambs Colossal Ready to Spud. 85; yearlings $11.75@12.10; sheep. With riggng up. completed and strong to 26c higher; bulk ewes $6.50 everything around the camp in first class order, the Colossal Oil Syndl. NEW 12.—An extra 7; top $750; feeders steady; top eoding lambs $14.25. cate 1s all set to spud in on its first | dividend of 3 per cent was declared well which {s located on the northeast} by the Nipissing Mines company in quarter of the northwest quarter of] addition to the regular quarterly divi- ecreue Bricen. section 32-39-78, Teapot dome, dena of 8 per cent. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 12.—Cattle| Owing to extremy cold weather tt eesti ee pts 2770; market steady; beef| a8 been imposeble to pump water] The ship subsidy bill is blocked in » $4.50@$8.00; cows and helfera| for drilling purposes. but with a rise 1-0@$7.00; calves $6.00@$9.00;| 1 the temperature so that the pumps stockers and feeders $3.50@$7.25. can be worked for a few hours the Hogs receipts 2278; market 10 to| Sit will be started for the pay, and 15e lower; top $8.30; bulk $7.65@$8.15,| S¥ndicate managers state that they the senate by the Democrats. NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Directors of | the Humble Oil and Refining com-| pany, a subs‘diary to the Standard; - Livestock -:- All Markets and Eldorado |” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. —$$<—- ——— —<—— Dom of Can., 51%% notes 1920 ~ French Republic &s - French Republic. 7%s Kingdom of Belgium, 7% Kingdom of Belgium, 6s Kingdom of Norway, 8s — U. K. of G. B. & L, 544s, 1929 - U. K. of G. BR & 1. 5%s 1937 - American Sugar, 6s American Tel and Tei American Te] and Tel., col tr., 68_- Armour and Co., 4%s ~ Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4448 Bethlehem Steel ref., 58 Bethlehem Steel p. m. Chi. Burl. an? Quincy ref. 5s A Chi, Mi @ St. Paul cv., 4%s Goodyear Tire Se, 1931 - Goodyear Tire, 8s, 1941 < Grand Trunk Ry of Can., Grand Trunk Ry of Can. Great Northern 7+ A Great Northern, & 1-39 B - ‘ss - 6s. Mo. aKn. an Te: . new adjj., Missouri Pae., ger., 48 - Montana Power, 84 A — New York Central deb. 6s Northern Pacifte pr. Oregon Short Line ref., 40 Pacific Gas and Evectric Penn. R. R. Gen., 58 Reading Gen! 4s Standard Olof Cal. Union Pacific first U. 8S. Rybber, 58 Utah Power and Lig Wertern Union 6%s — 4s 101% 98% Ms 100% 95% lt Westinghouse Electric per cent stock: dividend. The capital wos Increased from 32,000.09 to 37,- 000,000, The Ind‘ana Pipeline company has eclared ite regular quarterly div dend of $2 a share, payable February 15 to stock of record JaJnuary 15. French and Italian premiers are CHICAGO, Dec 12, ady; rece!pts States shipmen' sacked round more hopeful of, allied unity at the whites Paris conference which will convene] ditto bulk $1 cwt.; Minnesota sacked on January 2. round whites 70@S cwt.; Idaho Copper touched 14c on Monday,, al sacked Rus No. 1, | unbranded, new high for the year. ; sing price Monday $1,20@1.25 A special meeting is being held by |) 7% a. 770% $< irectorz of the ‘Texas company to we@Gigua Ly Liver lay. * | The Union Tank Car company has declared a ffty per cent stock divi dena. Healthy Life An estra divicend of $10 a share has been declared by the Mackay companies on the common shares. between a vigorous, - cheerful life and low spirits and fail- eal } ure. To subdue U. 8. experts in October totallea & Stubborn $370,720000 against $343,330,000 a pedi) dod} year ago. During the same month fation, diel. exports ao Europe increased: $42,000,- megs, bilions- 000. ness, indigestion, headache and blues there is nothing on earth so good Twenty industr’als 97.85. up .13. es Carter's Little Liver Pili, Purely vegetable. Twenty rails 84.35, off .25. NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Fore'gn bar silver 64}; Mexican dollars 49%. CHICAGO, Dec, 12.—Butter lower; 5? preamery extras 54c; standards 50%4c; extra firsts 50@58c; firsts 46@49c; seconds 42@44c. Egss higher, rece!pts 2,311 cases: AT? YOUR ‘ SUPPLY. STORE 8 i Fotle Sheep receipts 1948; market strong;| Will endeavor to vstablish a record | Oil of New Jersey, have called a meet- fambs $12.50@$14.25; ewes —$4.00@| for fast driling on this well. ing of stockholders for December 18 46.78; -teeher > 00@ 313.50. ‘This tocation 1s just half _a m'le|to vote on an increase of stock, de- Qiddes cebiles 2t west of the Mammoth well on section | clare a stock dividend of from 60 to 28 which was recently completed with a good output and a mile south of the well oh 29, which was the first one in the field drilled to the secend Wall 80 per cent. and a reduction of stock to a par value of $26. ! Stockholders of the National Fue} Gas company today declared a 100 Cotton. TW YORK. Dec. 12.—Spot cotton i IT. SS es “4 i very slow; few early sales fat lambs around steady; early top $15.50 to packers; clipped 80-pound fed lambs, $18.50; sheep fully steady; heavy fat ewes $5@6; ighter weight up to $7.2 two loads 112-pound, aged weth $8.25. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., Dec.: 12.—(United States Department of Agricu!ture,)— Hoge—Receipts 11,000; mostty 10c to 15¢ lower; closing active; bulk mixed and packing grades $7.10@7.85; bulk butcher hogs $7.90@8.15; top $3.20. Cattle—Receipts 8,000; beef steers steady to 10c lower; best corn feds here $9.65; yearlings held at $11; all other classes generally steady; veals. top to packers $9; bulk cows and het: ers. $4@5.50; stockers and feeders $5.75@6.75, | Sheep—Receipts 12,000; lambs and AT-YOUR U PPL FORE: The Hudson Coach puts values in the real things of automobile worth—utility, comfort, reliability and fine performance. : These qualities are possible only with a superior motor, Teasiiiton; axlesand frame. A car that is not mechanically right cannot ‘be satisfactory no matter how fine it may be in other details. 5 HUDSON Coach *1625 It gives every essential closed car advantage, at little more than the cost.of the open model. It has a beauty of line you will like. 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