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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923. Practically All Issues Partici/ pate in Strong Upward Movement. NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Fresh buy-| ing power, attracted by higher com- modity prices and rumors of -:- Finance - ~STOCKS SOAR GRAN PICS WWN.Y.MRT. ATS AME LEVEL \Little Change in Evidence at Close of Trading in Chi- cago Mart. CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Wheat aver- | aged a little higher in price today in-| during the early dealin unfavor- creased or extra dividends in certain | able crop conditions in parts of the (winter wheat belt being the chief popular stocks, sent prices to hi gher levels in today’s more active stock market. The demand embraced a wide lst but was most effective in metal, of] and equipment issues and Sales ap- a few selected specialties. proximated 1,000,000 shares. NEW YORK, Keb. 26--a prices effective oils, year and was followed Coppers, Butte and Superior American Smelting. Baldwin Lima Locomotive each opened point higher. Prices were bid up fashion in the first half hour. large volume of overnight buying orders, attracted by the brisk rally late yes- Sn afternoon, imparted a strong t stecls and equipments. Utah Copper opened 34 higher at a new high level for the into higher ground by Magma and Inspiration and and a in vigorous Lima Locomotive extended its gain to 2% points, Republic Steel, Superior to a point. Ameri at 105%. Motor ship of Bosch Utah Copper and Baldwin 1% each and Butte and n ‘Woolen established ‘a new high record Accessories joined the upward swing under the leader- Magneto and Fisher Body, up 1% and 2 points respective- California Petroleum ted the ¢ of 1% heavily ly. shares with a gain Tobaccos also were ‘1 points. vought gains of 1 to 214 points being record- ed by American Sumatra, Products A and B and hnited Reta’ Tobacco Stores. Publication of additional favorable earnings state 4 also buying of the rails, St. Louis Southwestern pre- erred, Northern ern Paelfle preferred rising 1 to Pacific and West a po'nts. Foreign exchanges opene steady. - Virtually all sections of the list participated in the strong upward movement, conducted in a number of spe ered ®3fcr2 ngon by Po Rican Tobaceo, United gar Stores, Pool operations were ac s e iy Mathieson | Alkali, ted State: Renity; United Retail Stores, Kresge. Postum Cereal and Steel and Tubs preferred. Fluctuations in the rail- road shares were comparativel narkow, New high records for thi year were established by virtually all the copper shares on the response to the higher prices for the red metal, Call.mgney opened at 6 per cent. The market showed a stronger ton es the session progressed, bulls buy ing. more freely when it became eyl- dent that the considerable ris¢ which had been effected in many issues was not bringing out a supply of stocks. California Petroleum and American Can were foremost in the afternoon touching 88% and 10 spectively. Houston O14, the leather Utah Copper and Associated Dry Goods algo moved considerably higher. The closing was strong: further accumulation of the independen steel, copper and domestic oil shares in the late dealing: ah Hai Se Money NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Call money firmer; high 6; low 5; ruling rate 5 closing bid §; offered at 5%; Jast loan 6; call loans against acceptances 41% time loans firm; mixed collateral 6090 days 6@0%; 4-6 months 5@5%; prime commercial paper 4% @5. ————— Sugar NEW YORK, Feb. stimulated buying throughout the list r it s 28.—Sugar closed firm; approximate sales 79,200 tons. The market for refined was un. settled but there were no further changes in which listed at from granulated, while the demand is light quotations Potatoes receipts 65 car: shipments Wisconsin round white S0c@$1 cw CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—Potatoes firm total United States sacked few best are $8.00 to 9.00 for fine at $1.10 ewt.; Wisconsin bulk round whites $1@1.10 ewt. best $1.10@1.2 @1.20 owt; branded $1,55@1.75 cwt.; $1.45@1.65 ocwt.; Minnesota round whites partly graded 900 owt, Idaho. sacked ewt.; Tdaho sacked round whites $1.10 Russeta unbranded sacked 0 ——$—$—— ry SWAN UNDERREAMER bullish factor, credit legislation at Expectance that farm Washington would be pressed to a vote in the tended further to strengthen There were predictions also t house, values. that farm deliveries for the next two months would be light. Sie Vevied Lio © %4c off, with May $1.18 and July $1.15% to $1.16%, was fol: lowed by an advance all around to above yesterday's finish, Subsequently tho market developed a bit more strength, the government weekly crop report showing drought in western Oklahoma, Kansas and The open to $1.1 ing, \nicnanhged ngures 8%, Nebraska and some damage from the recent freeze tucky. ed a reaction at the the last. Prices closed unsettled, % net lower to %c advance, May $1.18% to $1.18 July $1.15% to $1.15%. Corn and oats were firmer, traders taking their cue from the action of wheat. to a like advance May 74\%c to 74%c, the corn market scored slight gain! With ight and with reports ot a better demand from the seaborrd, the sell- ing side was at a disadvantage. The close was unsettled, at the same as yesterday's finish to %e higher, May T4tec. Oats started unchanged to {@%e higher, May 44%c to 44%c and later held near the visions were material change. in Indiana’ and Ken- Profit taking, however, caus. and After opening at %c decline farm reserves talked of initial figures. H'gh. Pro inactive and without Open. Low. Close. WHEAT— May - + 1.18% 1.19% 1.18 1.18% July = 1.15% 1.16% 1.15 1.15% Sept. + 118% 1.14% 1.13% 1.13% coRD May 2 July LARD— May July — Th % : erry me i eae 11.65 uu RIBS— May CHICAGO, Feb. 28. dark Northern §1.28%; No. 3 dark Northern $1.17. Corn Ni 10.75 10.87 Cash Grains. . 2 mixed 72% @73%c; yellow 73@73%c. Oats No. 2 white 45@46%c; No, 3 white 43% @44%e. Rye No. Barley 64@ 8814 @S8dc. . 10.70 10,82 ‘Wheat No. 1 11.60 11,70 ff Ca\mers American American American American American American American American American American American Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio ~ Bethlehem Steel “‘B' Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio.. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul. Pan Chiesge RT Chino Copper > Corn Products Crucible st Erie General Asphalt Genera] Electric General Motors — Goodrich Co. Great Northern pfd - Illinois Central Inspiration Copper International Harves' Colorado Fuel & Iron-. New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye Beet Sugar. Can Famous Players-Lasky ir Int. Mer, Marine pfd.. International Paper Invinelble O11 Kelly-Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper ~~~. Louisville & Nashville --. Mexican [Petra'eum Miami Copper ~ Middle States Oil Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific New York Centrai N Norfolk & W Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. & Tacific Ol Pan American Pennsylvania -. People’s Gas Pure Oll Ray Reading ~ Rep. Iron & Steel. Royal Duch, N. Y¥. Sears Roebuck- Sinclair Con. Oil. Southern Pacific Ex. Southern’ Railway Standard Oil of N. Y., N. H. and Hartford. Div. Studebaker Corporation - nscontinental Ott Union Pacific United Retail Stores. U, 8. Ind, Aleoho} ~~—~. United States pera United States Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric ---~—-. Willys Overland ---. Cala, Petroleum Montana Power Shattuck Arizona Great Northern Ore --. - Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains - AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Che Caxver Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN. - Livestock -:- All Markets Boston Wyoming Buck Creek Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell -. Cclumbine a Consolidated Royalty Cow Gulch _ Domino Elkhorn B. T. Williams Frantz Gates Jupiter Kinney Coastal Lance Creek HKoyalty. Lusk Royalty Mike Henry Western Exploration Wyo-Kan. * - Western Oil Fields -- Western States Y ou Mountain Producers Jenrock Ot) Salt Creek Prds Mutual Cleles Service Com. Fensland New York Mammoth Cat Creek Mule Creek Big Muday Osage Lance Creek Salt Creek Rock Creek Hamilton Grass Creek Torchlight Elk Basin Greybull Sunburst te No. With farm reserves alked of as Clover seed $13.90@$20.50. Pork nominal. Lard $11.50. $10.12@ $11.12 CHICAGO, creamery Butter and Eggs Feb. extras 51 2 Ribs Chicago Northwestern Maxwell Motors B---. Consolidated Gas -. American Linseed 0! Casden NEW YORK Anglo a Butter lower; standards 520; extra firsts 49@50%c; firsts 47@48c; seconds 45@46c. Eges higher; receipts 15.023 cases ordinary firsts 30@31c; firsts NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Forelgn bar silver 66%; Mexican dollars 50%. pec 2 Ea NEW YORK, firm; 16% @16%ec. Tin strong; spot and nearby $46.75 a 7.00; futures $4 32440 miscellaneo' electrolytic 31% @ 32. Silver Metals Feb. 62@ 47.12. 28.—Copper spot an futures Iron firmer; No. 2 southern $28.00@ 29.00. ead steady; spot $8.10@8.35. Zine quiet nearby delivery $7.65@7.75. Antimony spot $7.37@7.50. ——————$———__—_—- NEW YORK, F changes cents: cables 4.70%, 69 day bills on banks France demand 6.11%, Foreign Exchange 28.—Forelgn irregular. Quotations East St, Louis spot and ex. in Great Britain demand 4.70%, cables 6.12; Italy demand 4.81, cables 4.81% Belgium demand 6.33%, cables 5, Germany demand .0044% Holland demand 39.6 ‘orway demand 18.45; Sweden Oe tating Joos AT YOUR SUPPLY. STORE demand 26.68; Denmark demand 19. Switzerland demand 18,76; Spain di mand 15.61; Poland demand .cs: Greece demand 1 demand 2.96; Argentine demand 37. Brazii demand 11.87: Montreal 99 11- a 08; wzecho-Slovakia Cotton NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Cotton apot | ddling $30.05, Prairie Pipe Nat'l Transit N. ¥. Transit North. Pipe Ohio Ol Prairie O« Prairie Pipe Solar Ry. Southern Pipe s. s. 8. 8. 5. 8. Union Tank COLUMBIA TROUPE SCARES AGAIN IN NEW ThE ‘The Columbia fneatre was packed to capacity last night for the initial Standard Oil Stocks CURB. a AB 18% Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—(United Siate Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs— Rece'pts 23.000; slow, be to 10¢ lower bulk 150 to 200-pound average $8 @8.25; top ~$8.35 pound butchers $7.90@8.10; sows mostly $6.85@ to bulk 120-pound pigs 37@ @8.1" NEW YORE CURE CLOSING Livestock Oil Securities (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) Crude Market { 15 50 6 10 10 1,65 rent) Ste te tote si to packins 15; desirable 100 50; hea. 8.80; packing sows, smooth, packing sows, rought Killing pigs $6.75@8. Cattle—Receipts 11,000; $6.75@7.10; moderately active; beef steers somewhat uneven generally steady, spots weak; top matured steers $10.85; few head long yearlings $10.50; yearlings $9.61 bulk beef steers and yearlings $8 @ steady to weak; 75; she stock and veal calves early load weight 663 bu'ls slow veal calves largely 26c lower; stockers and feeders firm; bulk desirable early around $10.50 to packers; few upward showing of “At. the Sea Shore” the new musical comedy of the ‘Revue of Revues” company managed by Harry WwW. Alen. ‘Tne photoplay was ‘The Coast of Opportunity,” with J, War- ren Kerrigan. The tabloid kept Ing. red-faced Dutchman, Vanice Valare, Hazel gO. The continually staging DULUTH, Feb. close: On track $2.97%; February $2.97% asked; May [ July $2.68 asked, the chorus {s remarkable for the Many new formations and steps it is Flax Seed. 92.75% audience laughing during the entire period of its showing. Bobby Vail is still going strong with Casperites and has not yet lost his ability to keep them go- Dressed in clothes three times too large for him, painted up like a and with a string of dialogue that never runs out, he iy always sure of applaus There are some unusually good mu- sicol numbers with Clara Hodgson, Austin, Dode Johnson in the principa! parts. Al Kane does his usual good bit of dancing, while the Lyric quartet called back as high as four times be fore the audience {s willing to let it and ie asked; to S1 auc below; $12.25@12.50 yearlings $13.25, hi bulk 15.004 steady; early top wooled lambs to kill ers $15.35; some held higher; shearer buyers active, taking four decks 78 pound lambs at $15.40 seven doubles, 93-pound Colorado $14. lambs $13.25; good fresh shorn around ound wooled fat shorn 84-poun: good 92 and medium grade light vealers $% bu'k desirable stockers bologna and mostly around at a Colorado Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Feb. 15,500; Catlle—Receipts 6.700: steady to 10c lower; bulk $7 early top $9.25; she stock genera'ly stendy; bulk cows $4.25@6.25; hetfers $5.15@7; bulls stvoug to 25c higher; veals 60c lower; top $11; stockers and feeders steers $8.10. Sheep—Rece!pts 18,000; lambs 15c to} 25c lower $14.6) ewes $8.35; ing lambs $1 steady; 750-pou bulk $14@14.3 sheep steady to feeders stead Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo, Feb. 600; market feeders, $4.50@3.00. Hogs — Receipts, $7.80 @7.85; 1,100: 28.—(United States Department of Agriculture.}— Hogs-—Receipts her; bulk packing grades $6.90@7, bulk butcher hogi $7.95. mostly 5c top beef steers 25@7.75 nd feeding early weak; ly; top feed. top teady;, beef. and market steady; top, $7.85; bulk, $7.70@7.80. Sheep — Receipts, steady to 10c lower; @ 12.50; lambs, $12 $8.00@9.25; foeder 14.00; ewes, $6.50 — 5@14. 50. In the United States are some 200,000 fewer ployed were a decade ago. 9,100; earlings lambs, market $1 00; wethers $13.00@ today women em n domestic service than there | WMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS} FT, WILLIAMS DECLARES EXTRA At a meeting of directors of the E. T. Williams Oil com- pany held i the local offices of the co¥pora¥ion on Tuesday extra one-half cent a share were declared, payable April 1 to stock of record March 20. annual dividend basis of 8 per cent and it is held likely that the rate will be increased before the] stead of drilling a new hole as was nd of the year owing to the increas-| previously planned and tho hole is d volume of cil now being marketed] now being extended from the former and the adv in the purchase} depth c# approximately 2,000 feet price. This company also owns 51 - cent of the stock of the Central Pipe Line company which fs handing Colossal Setting Casing Colossal Oil syndicate The | the northwest uf 19-39 | wells are offsets to the Mutual well jare being made for spudding in on | completed a short time ago on 24 |which was one of the largest pro-{{ Why overwork your face ducers in southwest part of the/f{ muscles compiling your in- | fleld and good wells are expected in *! both loc ; cows and helfers, $3.50@ | Poth ! calves, $4.50@10.50; stockers | stratum. | drilling | Gooay Ire § 3 ot ofl daily from] on the northeast corner of the north. | Gocdseae ‘nce ern 4 and the income] west quarter of section 32-39-78, Toa.|Grand Trunk Rv. of ¢ this source will be available fcr] pot, is setting 10 inch at 2,000 feet {Grand Trunk Rv. of lends. and drilling will probably be resumed | Great Nerthern A The coinvany has three wells co-| tonight with the completion of the| “teat Northern 6 1-38 B. mented cn top of the second wall! job, Mo. Kan, & ‘Texas new. adj, 6 creck which are ready to complete] With the con.| Missourl Pac. gen. 4s. ns goon a8 facilities are avallablo for} (iuued Uhis hole should, be ‘ready’ to | Montana Power Ga A sndiing the output which will add al cement at the first Wall Creek in| <oingorp central deb. 6s irge amount to the income of the} about 10 days but it will probably be|lon gon Short Line btd. 5 % company. This was one of the first| 39 days before it is completed in the Short Line ret. 49. dependents operating in Salt Ci econd Wall Creek atria be » pay dividends and is now in a Se 2 trong position for the future Atchison Ear Increase. arnings of Atchison for th led $19,217,190 827 and showing xes of $4 75 an 54. The net oper $3,328,238 an in BILL PAVES WAY FOR Gross month vn increas 1 balance after t nerease of $8,569, g income w se of $2,76 CONTRACT AT CAPITAL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 28.—Ap nor Ross Mond , Originally Hou: eventeenth leg places the City of Cheyenne in Po: Uon to enter into a contract with the Union “Pacific Kallroud company hereunder the Railroad company will undertake impr ments to the Cheyenne water system that will en abie the City to supply the company with water without first filtering the water, The proposed improvements nvolve expenditure by the ratlroad company of approximately $50,000 on e pipe line connecting Moon Motors to Psy Dividend. Moon Motors for the year ended ecember 31 had net income cf 95,139 after interest and federal tax jual after preferred dividends to $5 share on 154,213 outstanding shares £ no par common stock. her Body Has Good Quarter. The statement of Fisher Body cor: oration and subsidiaries exclusive of e Ohio company for three mo ended January 31 shows a surplus of $4.420,770 after charges and federal tux equal after preferred dividends to yenne with the municipal $7.93 a share on the outstaning ape m thy 0,000 shares of no par common | yetem at & polnt beyond. the cainst a surplus of $2,852,964 or] ii, pla DY: Pass’ cut into the municipal pipe Line from the mountains at a point about five miles from the city. At present \ll water supplied the Union Pacific ses through the filtration” plant and filtering it, which 1g not neces sary for the portion used by the rail road, invo!ves a heavy expense Under a contract entered into more than 30 years ago, the City of Chey nne is obligated perpetually to sup ply the’ Unton Pac’ with water without charge to the company. pach aria adie, COFFIN LEFT ON PORCH AS A WARNING CLARKSBURG, W, Va., Feb. 28.— Antonio Muss!, who on December 6 last reported to the police that he had been flogged by a band of maske men five miles from the city, awoke. oday to find a coffin on his fro: orch. Pinned to the coffin was a bit £ paper on which had been written you are next.” eet FILM HOLDS PROOF THAT CLOTHES MIME THE GIRL; VAUDEVILLE REPEATED Clothes make the girl. Proot? Take a look at the girls in the under. world dance hall scenes in “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” now at the Iris theatre the Edwin Carewe First National release. About thirty of them and nearly all well dressed, smart looking Ameri can girls. You see the same smart type on Fifth Avenue and on P: oad way before and after matinee time. Chic hets, nobby coats, neat shoes They are good to look at. Middleton and Spellmeyer, pheum time-vaudeville act, that has created so much enthusiasm with their wonderful western playlet will appear for the last times tonight. $5.69 a share on the previous quarter. The surplus for nine months totalled $8,607,164 or $16.86 a share after pre rred dividends. American H. & L. Improves. American Hide & Leather for the year ended December 31 earned $8 a share on the preferred against sa of $550,920 in 1921. Southern Rallway Buys Engines. Southern Railway has ptaced an order with the American Locomot -ompany for 66 engines costing $3 700,000. Demand for Freight Cars Increases. The demand for freight cars in ex ‘ess of the supply totalled 72,835 on nary 14 an Increase of 2,833 over bruary 6. Industrials Average Higher; Ralls Lower. The average price of twenty act istrial stocks traded in on New York stock exchange on Tues lay was 102.79, a net gain of .39. The average price of twenty active r road stocks was 39.53, a net loss of 23, the No Completions by Midwest. With the exception of the Notches well which was reported yesterda; no completions were made by the Midwest Refining company during past week. After a fishing. job which has tie up operations for several weeks, the 4%-inch casing has been recovered in. Midway test No. 2 and the hole now being cleaned preparatory to the resumption of drilling at 4,415 feet. The Nieber dome test {s unde reaming at 1,715 feet. Both of the Baxter Basin tests are active in spite of the bad weather which has prevailed in that district Yo. 29 on the southeast quarter of section 25-18-104 is running 12%4-inch casing at 1,890 feet. No. 1-X on the nor heast quarter of section 3618-104 is dorreaming at 1,166 feet. silling Company Organized e Adams Drilling company has just n organized by\Harry Adam: nd G, Langstaff and has entered the ec...tacting business in Salt Creek and other fields. The personel! 1s the same as that of the former firm of Adams & Langstaff which was dis Olved geome time ago and will again enter the local industry with an en viable reputation. Two wells have been contracted in the Sait Creek fleld and drilling will be started as sOon as rigging up is completed, oN the or Smiles vs. Frowns A scientist has stated that it takes 18 muscles of the face to make a smile and Kinney-Coastal Drilling Tho Kinney-Coastal well on the northeast quarter of section 24-39-79 is drilling at 200 feet and preparations Both these 53 muscles to form a frown. come tax report? C. H. Reimerth Certified Public Accountant INCOME TAX SERVICE 400-401 0.5 Building Phone 767 tions when completed, In the Bolton Creek field No. 9 ts being deepened and will bo carried to the Ten Sieep in order to test that ‘This was decided upon in Surveying aud Locations Geologists Oil Experts Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints || WYOMING MAP AND | BLUE PRINT CO. P. O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. Dom. of Gan. 534 pet notes 1920. rm E Kingdom of Belgium Kingdeen of E toot sr Z K lom the regular quarterly dividend of 114 cents a share and an Ua eee This places the stock on an|* American Tel. & Tel. cv, 68- Bethlehem ref é Amer. Te’. & Tel. col. tr. Armour & Co. 4438 Baltimo: Canadian Pacific Chicag 70 than 70 men, ning clothes and present 1 club. law polic served with subpoenas as government| ench Republic 8: French Republic 7's B. K. of G. & 1. 54s K. of G. B. & I. 5%s 1937 American Sugar 6s-. & Ohio cv. Steel p. m. deb. chicago, Burlington & Quincy ref. Milwaukee & St. Paul cv tehleh 4's. 90% tah 90% 9014 Weste 1097 109% 109% ni -108% 108 108% ]forenoon on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1923, and that notice thereof |be published in the Casper Daily |‘Tribune. a newspaper printed in ITAL said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in in- terest may appear at said time and WASHINGTON, Feb. aks place and show cause, if. any they most of them in fore have why the prayer of said peti- ing other at | tion should not be granted, and that standings wae gyi lcopies of this notice be miiled to ed by the police care’ today gur|the creditors of said bankrupt ad- mit’ Ge anche eat a'dressed to them at their several {wed gambling resort) places of residence, exhibited in the n the fashionable northwest section Washington near the Metropolitan schedules Bled hereln according ” lences of social Dated this 26th day of February, CLARENCE A Referee in Publish February ae Twenty-six of them were taken to! 4 headquarters, where they were) — Bankruptcy. 8, 1923 witnesses, but all gave names which the police were unable later to find in the city directory. One man, John Q P. O'Too'e, alleged to have been the| ie ON Olle proprietor of the place, was arrested and required to post $100 collateral ich he forfeited when his case later called for hearing. News of the raid, when tt was dis-| sominated over Washington several hours afterward, started many stories that nationally known residents of the apital were involved but police dis-| ., apok townatt Representati avowed know! | 2 Saf Development Co., 218 Midwest Bidg., Casper, Wyo.—Advertisement. LEASES, Of Per- and Royalties with Wyoming's Lease De: firm IF 1 your TEAPOT DEVELOPMENT co., Suite 218 Midwest Bldg, Casper, Wyoming nies aint ad ~ Ila for 8 rf know about ess we leases, real esvate, owners of —_— ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE | In the District Court of the Uni-! ted States, for the District of Wy ain, In Bankruptey No. 493. | In the Matter of Star Bair Oil Company, Bankrupt, A petition for dischi ruptey of Star Bair ‘Off Company having been filed herein the matter of said petition for discharge having been referred to this Ref- eree for proper proceedings in the premises, it is therefore hereby ORDERED that a hearing upon d petition for discharge he ad before this Referee at 500 Hynds Building, in the City of Cheyenne, Wyom at_ ten lock the LISTEN Wouldn’t you like to become financially interested in one of the most profitable and fastest growing chain-store merchandising corporations of the inter-mountain coun- try? g in bank- OUR TORE If you do, you can become interested right now and on the original ground floor terms. Probably you are familiar with the enormous earnings of chain-store corpora- tions. This is a Wyoming company con- trolled by Wyoming people. For details write or see John C. Roberts at Henning Hotel. Two reliable salesmen wanted. Attention Corporations Do You Need Additional Capital? Chicago financial house is interested in underwriting stock issue. Write or w LESLIE-VINCENT COMPANY Garrick Building, Chic eae