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PAGE EIGHT MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune | Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock - AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED NINETEEN TRAINLOADS WHEAT PRIGES lassified Rates |” |. New York Stocks Oil Securities OF EXPORT GASOLINE)" euvar ss ae eae aa | Effective M 8, 1923. ‘ word or ten cents } Allied Chemical & Dye ~~ 72% pisiien vl. STOCKS Uae per ® Allis Chalmers A fieeraaeien a a 33 AS A t 42%) = S _ ‘ NO AD LESS THAN 30 CED Plant No. 3 at Standard Turns Out Great Supply Dur-] {mercer Beet bia | Boston Wyoming 3125 ——— Dom. of Can. = 100% 100: 100%) ave average words used as a basis A 3 t % |. i ere 5 = 3 7% 9 : ing March; Contract Let for Middle Section American Car and Foundry --_ 179 | Buclt Creek 18 |Shorts Raid Market on Re-| (rere public. fia - 94 oase 94 [28 estimating a lino. ee é aay igs American Hide & Leather pfd. 68 | RUNNe | ac +32 ports of Rain and Snow Kingdom’ cf. Belgium, 7%4s = 99% © 99 99%] BLACKFACH CAP HEADLINE of Sinclair Pipeline American International Corp - 0%] Blackstone Salt Creek pis Over Grain Belt. Kingdom of: Belgium, 6s 0, 58% | 98t4] will "be charged tho space of two American Locomotive --.----- 132% | Chappel! - ; po NBS Kingdom of Norway, 88 - 69% 69% 9M 214 | Columbine 15 ay 3 1150115 a - A . American Smeiting & Refg. -- 62% CHICAGO, April 2.—Profit taking | U K: of G. B. & L., 5%, 1929 115% f _| All charged advertising will be Nineteen solid trainloads of gasoline were shipped from] American Sugar eho ee Ae ORE ie 145 land sales brought about largely by U.K ot G. B. & L., 54s, 1097 101 Ape tee booked “set lines” irrespective of the Casper for export during the month of March by the Stand-] American mainitio’ & “or ‘ug | Prospects of rain or snow over the| Amenca” noeett gm o— 116% 115%. 115%] % ard Oil company of Indiana, the entire consignment of ap- feioae Elkhorn i OS | Secs gehts an wie nent belt | American Tel anw Tel., col tr., 58 08 95% 96.) CORBEOTION Ge CHASEIELeD a proximately 11,400,000 gallons being the product of No. 3] {menjcn ST cer the nlabl ae seek: Par os CsA tee 84% 8434 8414) “The Casper Daily Tribune-will not ¥ . . Pres : American 5.50 |@ay near the finish. The market Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4%s - 7 8 |be responsible for more than one in- plant at Casper. ‘This was in addition to immense shipments] anaconda “og | Closed weak, %e to %e net lower,| Bethldhem Steel’ ret., 5s correct insertion of any advertise- made for domestic consumption and goes to fill an order for] Atchison Jupiter ‘Oy | with May $1.20% to $1.20% and July| Bethlehem Steel p.m. 5s — ment ordered for more than one time. export which will keep this plant run-|well into Nebraska from Wyoming] Atl. Gulf and West Indies 28% | kinney — "gg | $1-17 to $1.17%. Canadian Pacific deb., 5s - (e Shich clearly lessen the real value of ning at capacty for the entre year.| Will be built by the E. A. McPherson | Baldwin Locomotive - - Mountain @ Guilt 1.64 —— Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rei the advertisement will be rectified s6 sunk Tie’ ie Shs t ¢ ex.\company. Clayton is the site of the| Baltimore and Ohio — Lance Creek Royalty — 03 04 CHICAGO, April 2.—General buying | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ev. only “by publications withouee extss a ee Sinclair Purchasing company’s great| Bethlehem Steel B - = Tamcievatts igs ft “02. |due chiefly to unfavorable crop re-| Goodyear Tire Ss, 1931 - pests) aba need Urry 3) aS Poe ae Wace jtank farm to which crude olf will first | Canadian Pacific s Sour thin As Gull Canes 1.64 | Ports from Kansas, Nebraska, and} Goodyear Tire, Ss, 1941 made when the error does not ma. 5 be transported from the Teapot and| Central Leather - - Mike. Hénry “o1 oz | UUnois resulted in an advance today Grand trunk Ry. ot: Can. terially affect the sense or purpose Pipeline Contract Let. | Balt Creek fields some 54 miles north, | Chandler Motors s Red Bankes 16 37 | to the season's highest prices for July| Greve Northern, Te (A of the advertisement. for the middle section of|Construction of this section is already | Chesapeake and Ohlo - | Bicardy == (04 ‘og | and September deliveries of wheat | Great Northern, 5 1-88 B ‘TELEPHONE ADS. eline from Clayton, Wyo.,{under way by the company’s own la-| Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul ---- Royalty ‘aideicsdcera tae ‘13% |Hish winds and dust storms were| Mo. Kan. and Texas new Careful attention will _be given all , Mo., has been let by|bor and it is expected that the Iine| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. ------ Auvsst a oa jog | among the adverse conditions report:| Missouri Pacific gen., 4s andy xectlved sovart tues LBL one. 4 nclair Pipeline company to the|will be ready to deliver oll to storage| Chino Copper ‘Tom Bell Royalty 01% 02% | 4 from some sections. A forecast of] Montana Power 5s A — belle are che he * £ Ne noma Construction company of/at Clayton early in May if weather| Colorado Fuel and Iron Waster’ Euploratlin: si46 unsettled weather indicating possible] New York Central deb., 6s CLOSING HOUR. Isa. The first section extending| conditions are favorable. ‘orn Products Wyo. Ke rain led, however,'to considerable sell- aba ae ak ref. 4s - Bho toga TE To Ere property: = Crucible Steel Western Ol) Fields 2. 70 ing and brought ‘about .a reaction.| Perrin gt gen office before 10 Want Ads re- = 5 Erie occ. ny hreatacn ieitat en 29 The opening, which ranged from %C/ penn RL R gen., 5 ceived after 10:00 to 12:00 p. m., will & : Famous Players Lasky SiSTiE tee os to %sc higher, with May $1.21 tol Reading Genw 4a pe Inserted under the head “Too Late estern States erations General Asphalt - NEW YORK CURB CLOSID $1.21% and July $1.17% to $1.18, was] sinclair Oll Co., 7% to: Classit, 9 General Electric --——. - Mountain Producers -$ 18.75 $ followed by slight further gains and| Standard Ol! Cal OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISEMENTS O i B . f Oil . Genera! Motors ~ a Glenrock: Ole 1.00 then a moderate downturn. U. S. Rubber 7%: Must, be accompanied by cash oF . Goodrich Co. - x Salt Creek Prod. - Throughout the day tho market], S. Rubber, 5s theck in full payment of the t a\ Gi tee riets oO 1 Fields Great Northern, pfd. - Salt Creek Con. - proved to be a weather affair. Neither} Utah Power and Light, 5s Nota tue foregoing, inetrnsHons sige, Mlinois Centra! __. Martine: new ~ 5.00 a decidedly bullish crop estimate nor | Western Union, 6148 —- vord for the Casper Daily Tribune. — Inspiration Copper - oe Mifual - 13.95 announcement of a decrease in the | Westinghouse Electric 7s International Varvester — < Si Orndiane’ > 64.8734 United States visible supply total Faflure to develop satisfactory pro-| ning stx-tnch casing in {ts test + = served t It : An auction wilt rerult in. the Feshooting| section 1644-62 near Neweaatio, Wyo] It, Mer Marine pfé. ---.—-- 4114] cities service Goma, -~ 185.00 RIES aD sah GEE How to Answer Blin of well No. 29-AX by the Western| at 2.920 feet. Operations were onty| [terns ensland --. Threatened heavy apiverie } Cl * ed States Ol and Tand company on the] recently resumed on the well after | Invincible, Ol —-. New York Oil — 14.00 per neeetened lee ashi sape sae aay Butter and Eggs || Sugar | assified Ads Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper - Lou'sville and Nashville Mammoth having been shut down for the win- ter. west quarter of section 17-39-78, In answering blind ads in these The first shot was set off columns ,please be careful to use the precise address given in the oats relatively easy, After opening Salt Creek unchanged to %c higher, May 745gc to at the. 2,600-foot level. 34a CHICAGO, April 2.—Butter higher NEW YORK, April 2.—Sugar fu . a 4 74%c, the corn market underwent a ; In the same field No. 20-A on the) Sheldon Well Underreaming. or Pests ON Fag vie ee slight sag. recelpts, 8,600 tubs; creamery extras,|tures closed ‘steady: “approximatc | | advertisement. Write the address Bee cnT aT0rr age Aan a Marine Oil ccmpany is underream-| \tiddle States Ol! Es ret 44s — Later the market was bearishly af-| 0c; extra firsts, 49% @49%c; stand-| $f 07 Beat, $5.92; Dee eit July || Tribune office’ do mot require shot at about 2,700 feat. No 3048 1o| TS St 3870 fect in’ ite teat of the ale Steel -. = Second 4%s fected by the weakness of wheat. | aras, 49\4c; firsts, 48% @49c; seconds, pede Labia yes etre? $5.71. There} | stamps. Always inclose your an- the northeast of section § 4{3| Sheldon dome, Fremont county, Wy-| stisedurl Pacific - Thiet thew Corn closed heavy 4c to le net lower, | 740 4. fined sug a teen arket £01] | swera in sealed envelope. In reply- down over 800 feet, having recently) oming, with the bottom of the hole| New York Centra? . - 93%] Fourth 4%s with May 73%¢ to 73%c. Sh da eiieiz , | Ame granulated lsted mt $8.60 bo $0.00, | | ‘DE,t0 advertisements where refer: been spudded in at 3.095 feet. This well developed oil] N. y. N. 1H. and Hartford 18%| Victory 4% Oats’ started] Gavnttetatmslikerwa:| - Bees:stesdy) recelpta, 24/617, chess C16 BEATE See epee eocee coe, OF] ences aray asked _far/ 60 nee Taann In the Mute Cri kfleld the ate in an upper sand but later turned to| Norfolk und Western — pie vance, May 45% @c to 45%c and] firsts, 24%c; ordinary firsts, 22@22%c; the original references. Send cop- pany’s No. § on No. 1 leave fs drilling) water and is now showing considir-| Northern Pacifle — later held near to the initial range. | miscellaneoys, 23@23%4c. } {es of them only. again’ at 1.330 feet anc’ No. 6 on No.| able gas from a flow recently casec.| Onlahoma Frol and Ret Provisions reflected an upturn in aS Sa | 2 lease is drilling at 500 feet. 4 a hog values j Vacific Olt ------.-—- Crude Market | pe REE ci Ages Siemens ie ao a HELP_WANTED—MALE zens West Ray to Rnsh Drillin; Pennsylvania — — = cel! Hub: Th SS Sn Maxwell and Newcom are down 1] = aa od People's Gea May ----1.21 1.20% u eater WANTED—Porter for fifty-bed insti- ic 150 feet wti htheir test well on sec- 1e West-Ray Oll company is pre- in On i Rock Creek | = July 17% 117 tution, Apply Box A-13, Tribune. alos 0 of the Tat. O'Connor| Paring for intensive development of| Pure Oil —- . Sult Creek - Rie et te Tek Ee ch, 12 miles northwest of Salt/ {ts holdings in section 31-47-63 of the| Ray Conso r Lance Creel With only 15 clear days | WANTED—Experlencea gas engine ranch, 12 miles f | its holdii i 4 Ray © lidated Coppe: 164 Ie ‘Com— skh iy ear s in the ts a i Creek, where a hole will be carried| Osage, Wyo., field where it has four} Reading ---- a 75% | Cat Creek May 2.74% : month of March, the records of the| Perator; permanert position; good Gta tescdnd “Wall Gresicl east | producing wells. The land {s located| Rep. Iron and Steel - 60 | Osage -.. July jocal weather observer, George S H. C-; Chappell, care of ‘Nar Skull Creek Resumes. |{n the most productive district of the] Tova Dutch, N. - 50 | Big Muday Sept. it% at unday OUD | sexKenzie, show an unusual amount | ‘TOn* Power Co. ‘The Skul! Créck syndicate is run-|-ehallow field, Seurs Toebuc - 85 | Mute Creek of cloudy weather for Casper at this} po Sinclair Con. Oil - 36%| Hemilton . a : | / ‘ HELP WANTED—FEMALE - AB% 44M 4G = | season of the year. Of the remain! 3 Southern Pacific - 90 | Grass Creek 5% " Following nine years of success: | sixteen days, wix we = . 3 oo'en, eis and Marland Stancard Oll of N. J. 40 |e Basin AK 48% 48% | Hub Theater closed ite career as | ‘rhe maximum temperature was 62). housework; small family; nicely perry UDG. as weak. Prices in| Studebaker Corporation — 121% | Greybull ~ 11.35 11.22 11.35 | 2 Playhouso yesterday to make | gegrees on the last day of the month} Urnished room and good wages. Ap- | number of stocks broke sharply in| Temmertce Copper --— amt leat eeceewer 11.50 11.37 11.60 | W4Y for preparations to remodel | and the minimum 8 below zero un| ~* %12 Milton. poe the late dealings, net losses of two to means £s. ; seeks — ee the building which will be under- /the 18th. ‘The total snowfall was| WOULD young lady office assistant three and half points being recorded] nonsecs products pele 10.02 9.82 10.02 | taken by the Scott Clothing Cora- | 20%, inches and the number of days| apply after 10:30 a. m. Casper lin the late hour by euch recent fa- mi arten oe Hicatal roan Bae . t ke 10.35 10.25 10.35 Lgl ante opened in 1914 by | With -01 or moro precipitation totalled Dairy. Veriton) as Amore 1 Can. “arin | Walon a Pacis Livestoc oaniaaE RD Barnes and som and was on. {rine The precipitation amounted to] \anTmD—Cleneral house maid for | Reading, Corn Products, s California's inttea “Ratall! @tore . ct erated up until a year ago by'them. | 200 UCbew for the month. Siallatamiy, “ADpIy iat TOS Earks CHICAGO, April 2-—Wheat—No. 3 red, $1.33; No. 2 “hard, $1.22% @1.23, Corn—No. 2 mixed, 75%c; No. 2 yellow, 75% @76%c. Petroleum, Atlantic Coast Line, |Loutsvilie and Nashville and a num- Market Confidence Under- por o¢ others. mined in Late Trading on Phone 1491. HELP WANTED—MALE f AND FEMALE . é U, 8. Ind Alcohol ‘United States Rubber United States Steel Utah Copper - At that time they sold out to the Scott Clothing Compan3, and the Bishop-Cass Theater Company ob- Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, April 2.—(U. 8. Depart- of Agriculture.) — Hogs—Re- | ment 7 f ——— Oats—No. 2 white, 454 No.| tained a lease on the building to ‘ New York Exchange. | Westinghouse Electric ceipts, 54,000; strong to 10c higher:| 3 white, 44% @45i4e. ESTES No: | etiniae bed iabeenie’ Ott gltserar UNDERREAMERS | Foreign Exchange || Xniieas “sine 4 Ali 180 ito, S86 ound is verhsse 29/90 | Lees 3 83% E, for a few months. CLERKS—18 upward, for govern: NEW YORK, April 2.—Drastic F4 American Zinc, Lead and Sm.- 16%|@8.55; top, $8.60; bulk 240 to 300] fartey—s2@66e. One SENG uaa emlwacrn bend eis SERA A Butte and Superior Cala Petroleum -.. Mdntana Power - pound butchers, $8.15@8.30; packing sows, quiet, around $7.15@7.40; pigs, dull; few $6.00@7.00; top, $8.60; bulk, ie experience unnecessary; for free list positions now open, particulars of examinations, write John Davis (for- Timothy seed—$5.00@6,50. Clover seed—$13.50@18.50. Pork—Nontinal. turesque place that has had many friends who were fans of the art it presented. Papation of railroad and industrial sg hares, based on unfavorable dividend zumors, caused a sharp recession on NEW. TORE ae Sa peeiye Ox between grades showing most decline; zive age experience, references and 5 y changes irregular. Quotations in| Shattuck Arizona $8.10@8.50; heavyweight hogs, $8.10 er civil service examiner), 915 Flem- y's stock market. Unio ; - 50; Lard—$11.30. mer service . ene Bibeln eat Sorathe prin, | cents: G' Britain demand 4.67%,] Great Northern Ore @8.45; medium, $8.20@8.55; lght,} Ribe—$9.50@10.50. ng Bldg., Washington, D. C. cipal targets of bear attacks. Several| Cables 4.6 60 day bills on banks] Chicago Northwestern $8.40@8.60; ight light, $7.50@8.50; hares, Which had established new! (632 Jtaly” demand 6.01, cablea| oreimar et ae Backing yaaa, (aneees Coady AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE SALESMEN WANTED high records in the early trading, C634: Italy demand 6.01, . cables) Consolidated Gas packing sows, rough, $7.10@7.40; kill- ‘ ne Zid closed at substantial losses. Sales ap-/ 5.01%; Belgium demand 5.72%, cables! ainerican Liraced 0! ing pigs, $6.25@1.75 Potatoes hennins TE soersnt a ee WANTED—Experienced electric fix: proximated 1,250,009 shares. [ee iene prey . gaules Cosden Cattle—Recelpts, 23,000; beef steers, 0 THE PIPE FOLLOWS”: ture salesman; must know the busi- " | 0048; Holland demand 39.37, cables slow, generally weak to in * bandwriting! — | 39.40; Norway demand 18.05; Sweden bo ACHS | AWICK nes§; answer in own handwriting: NEW YORK, April 2.—Operators|demand 26.60; Denmark demand llargely a steer ruf; killing quality, CHICAGO, April 2.— Potatoes salary required. Address Box <A-23, for the rise began bidding up stocks|19.12; Switzerland demand 18.48; | medium to good mostly; early top ma- | steady; receipts, 160 cars; total United | Tribune. at the opening of today’s market. A| Spain demand 15.35; Greece demand |tured steers and yearlings, $10.00;| States shipments, 844; Wisconsin Denver, Colo. demand was noted for such] 146; Poland demand .0021; Czecho- bome matured steare held Higher; bulk | round. whites, $La8@i40 cyt; , few OIL WELL POSITIONS WANTED ders as United States Bisel oR. Sever coment itr a ey de Daentcincs beef steers and yearlings of quality | best, $1.45 cwt.; Idaho sacked Rus- mon, Baldwin, Studebaker, the Pan-| mand 37.00; Brazil demand 10.95; mn and condition to sell at $825@9.50;|sets, $2.00@2.15 cwt.; Rurals, $1.30@ POSITION WANTED — First cli American issues, California Petroleum | Montreal 98 3-16. Anse a WwW 17%|she stock and veal calves, about|1.40 cwt.; Minnesota-North Dakota CASING AND DRILLING waltress wants night work. A and Industrial Alcohol, all of mnie 2 ee Boctgees yd vr teady; bulls, weak to 10c lower;|sacked Red River, $1.85@1.40 cwt.; TOOLS iress Box A-12, Tribune. cpened fractionally higher. ' Brown ; 4|stockers and feeders, scarce, firm;| Minnesota white, $1.25 cwt.; frozen, OS = Shoe duplicated tts previous top of | § 5 Cumberland 3 8. sirable veal calves to packers, | $1.10 cwt. New casing in car lots. denon kaalayr a Pra bdd Dover e. year and Centu tubby vi lena... 7 71 7. : fe i if 2 z {heh year ian) Conlnty Ve Dbona wan Sines: A $7.00@8.00; few $8.50 upward Have 35,000 feet used cas-]| ers. Miss L. Vanderwillen. Pactola, pushed up to a new igh. record. | to $10.00 to shippers; bulk desirable * 60,000 f Ps ry Ss. D. There were only a- few heavy spots. Inclana ~ 100 | bologna bulls, $5.15@5.25; bulk stock- 7 ing, 60, eet 4-inch line, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific , fat. Tran. 25% ers and feeders, $7.00@8.00. eS and 30,000 feet 6-inch line. || PoSITIoN WANTED—Man and wife each off fractionally, belng the most Tran. 132 | Sheep—Receipts, 24,001 opening Silver Several strin drilli wish position as ‘sook and wait- pl agit 4 evera, rings rilling Srogecrant Nor. Pipe . 1073) | Sergcalawsitawieasly, salem cpa Is Standard ress, first class meat and pastry man ‘Trading broadened as the morning Ohio Oll __. 79% | lambs, steady to weak; bulk, $10.75@ tools, Standards, Stars and }} in or out of town. Box A-24, Tribune. progressed, the buying power being Prairie Oll 283 | 12.25; few loads 100 pound clipped] NEW YORK, April 2—Foreign bar| MMA eae aumedag || Nationals. most effective in the ofl, equipment, a Es Prairle Pipe 11114] lambs, $10.00 for export; wooled| silver, 68%; Mexican dollars, 52%. BRivccerort J.C. ROBERTS & CO. SERVICES OFFERED ca steel and motive groups. Mar-| -,, y Solar Ref. —. 201. | lambs, tending lower; no early sales; —>— wierinrs Kp pe By fe a land and Shell Union Olls each estab-|__ “Robin Hood,” the Dougias Fair-| Sou. Pipe - 112 | four loads California spring lambs.| NEW YORK, April 2.—Cotton spot “LOSE NO CUTTERS” Hotel Henning WANTED—Dressmaking; — children'gg’ Ushed new high records for the year| Danks picture that has been playing| 8. O. Kan. - 60%] $15.00 with 250 out at $11.50@13.00;| quiet; middling, $28.55, clothes a specialty. Call 478W. ene Gene alt, California Pe-| to packed houses at both the America] 8. 0. Ky ~ 101 | sheep, scarce; one load clipped year- Wns troleum and’ § 4 Oil of Califor-| and Iris theaters for the past three’ 8. O. Neb. 283 | lings, $10.50; some’ clipped ewes at pear ee AB Sobor Pree schnae nea hia followed them into higher ground. | ays. ts being held over at the Amer-, 8. O. N. ¥. 45% | $7.00. stot rone Witlys-Overland preferred, up four| ica ‘Theater today to accommodate 8.. 0. Ohio: — 292 Pens WANTED—A! kinds of laundry points at a new peak price, led the|Mmany prsons who were not able to! Vacuum - 49% work; rough dry a specialty. Cail fdvance in the motor group. Gains| see the pleture up to this time. This) 8. P. OI 168 aie cocen eee Pa at 121 N. Melrose. Phone 20695. int or m os hi rtunity t ‘banks | . . ge gy tat.OB ie ~ Wha 1 of a point or more were established Spportarnity tp pee ene Be tel nd. 67% | partment of Agriculture.) —Hogs—Re- | WANTED—Small jobs of painting f by Mack Truck, Reynolds Spring,|{!n what is acclaimed by many to be| ceipts, 14,000; slow, early sales steady and ca'somining; special prices be- States estes), Crucible, is Union| Ris ereareny tpncre @nometyzict "bal to 15¢ lower; bulk butchers, $7.75@ | fore rush season; work guaranteed. Bag and Paper, United Retail Stores ape a) be I tssienciortovniatai; peckiogeecedes | Phone 1860s, 5 and Owens Bottle, the last named at e Iris Theater today goes back Metals mostly steady; bulk sows, $7.30@7.40; — a new top. Delaware and Hudson | to its policy of showing first-class pic- stags, mostly $6.40. ee tp iar ake a hand laundry; mincsped) two :polnts "end (Unien lee Cattle—Recelpts, 9,000; generally | . bens Comihel ee Seas cific extended its loss to one. Central NEW YORK, April | 3.—Copper beef steers, mostly 10@15c not use chemicals, Phone 1608W. Leather preferred and Corn steady; jalectrotstio 4 andl Put lower; spots, steady; top steers, $9.25; = z soe Lint aot ee Seo aie 17%e.. spot and futures, | sulk, $7.50@8.75; other classes of kill- | HEMSTITCHING opened steady. De - ers, around steady; bulk cows, $4.50@ | ji Expert work ‘on all terti 7 ‘ Th fer; spot .00 | & vi 5 materials: Unchanged ai 467% and | French cain zeasier: apot and futures, $48.00 | (Oy. Satta! tony, venls, $9,004 toe | We wish to announce that our branch office is now located Prompt service, Singer Sewing Ma: ranc advanced 2 points to 6. ie ree ‘ ae | chine Co. Arkeon Big. Phone 2205. p : Tron ieteady;)35. 1 hern, $31.00 | &T# and feeders, steady to strong; top * . ae Prices of stocks, early support of | | @i3,00e Nols ia nti step feeders, $8.00; bulk, $7.00@7.75. in the Henning Hotel Building. ‘WHEN builaing you want a reliable which depended upon professional op- | No. 2 southern, $27.00@28.00. Sheep—Receipts, 13,000} lambs, firm and you want your dollars to erations, sagged considerably uae Lend) steady}. apot,) $8.30; 15@250 lower; bulk wooled lanibs, go as far as the best skilled me when unmistakable signs of heavy Zine fer; East. I $18.75@14.15; early top, $14.25; bull | . oii ke fide | chanics can make them. The Western Maquidation appeared in other quarters. eDemases espe asain. (eeat 1 pacers spot Pai felinped. lannbu, 7 $1086 10,781 Our leased wire system to all the principal markets affords facilities for Building Cosvare competent to carey, Delaware and Hudson. Union Pelfic.| 4. iin netween a Ford tourin ‘Antimony, ‘spot,’ $6.00. othe sheep, weak; early ewe top, $8.75; | prompt service. out your wishes. Basement Consoli- Phillps Petroleum and Pactic Oil were} L ie mora tonsing | 3 feeders, dull. dated Royalty Bldg. Phone 1078. ) outstandingly weak, the ‘ast named|C@F driven by Raymond Man: and | ese ss falling to a new low level for the year|® Dodge commercial truck belonging | Daneel 4 I CAN SAVE you money on your in reflection of speculative uncertain-| to the Carlson Dairy company, at| | DENVER, Colo. April '2.—catte— | butlding and repair work: estimates ty over the dividend. Impressive| Fifth and Grant streets about noon| Money \Rocni eC TE PAaiiaewst GlckR SPE furnished aoe te D. Leisinger, con- s rength, “however, "was shown’ by| Yetterday reaulted tn injuries to. the Ravelbtas, AM aanet wtesdy to) ; , peta end abuser: Phone stn Mawwell Motors which advanced | to, cosupants of the! Ford’ car an Rady nelterecesd ane L OU ecivel! Sone ~ eee ae four points and Mack Truck, up in damage o both vehicles. NEW YORK, A: | 12.7 et ‘ : lembers of the New York Stoc ii OUR MR. H. C. BISHOP will gladly Ca!l money opened at cai Manrod received several fractured strong: high 6: pale ie es | o12. 5; stockers and feeders, $6.50@ k Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade give you assistance in selecting ang qu higulation ot ralitoad | Fide tend. sprained lagites se ‘Tx | 6%; closing bid 6; offered at 6%; last Hogs —Recelpts, 1,000; market Main Office: 700 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. Chamberlin Fursiture Go. arapaty wure 1 and New Orleans, | celved a lacerated finger, a sprained Ki tide lodia hice Rice be aeaadtet be eM Bre Branch Office: Henning Hotel Bulding, Cas; Ww: SPS SO eet MoCo aT OGRE Texas and Mexco, all of whien hip, and a sprained knee. "‘Manrod| 60.90 day sas peering RAL hee » per, Wyo. = f z rm rn ded | live: 1103 Mad 90 days 5% @5%; 4-6 months 5%@| Sheep—Receipts, 10,700; market 25¢ | Ph Let Me Figure With You Before r or more, underminded | lives at 1103 Madison street and Goft| 5%; prime commercial paper 6. lower; Jamba). $13:60@14.00;. fodder, ones 2111 and 2112 You Let That Contract 4 confidence in 0 lives at 931 United street. The mer | —>—— —— lambs, $13.00@14.00; ewes, $4.50@ | FRANK 0, HOLTZMAN he entire list wa. were attended by the Lathrop clini. Flax Seed. 8.25. : fn, ae | | Contractor and Builder. ¢ selling pre In the colliston it 1s said that the) DULUTH, Minn., Aprif 2—Closing | | Phone 1229J | Res. 721 Madison St. Wosses dge truc ‘as turned completely see ly, 32.97% = pn. Loans | ruck was turn omplete! jee seed, May, $3.08; July, $2.97%| Always low prices at Graham | BALD HEADS give us @ chance to L | shields Fuyniture Co, 13 EB. Second. convince you we do grow hair. 618 —— &. Ash. Phone 1524W.

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