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v aim ate ’ ' a PAGE FOUR Oil - PRICES MG [i STOCK MARKET Opening Today Is Weak With Continuation of Selling Pressure. pressure was ing of toda prices cont! point each were re Phillips Petrole Other recent ind lose ground Cosden Petroleum R baker and I Rails again to selling press Central and wer offered better ire Di Can | outstanding Aes strong spots which were . Stewart Warner 1. | There were a few isolated points of strength but the main body of stocks | continued reactionary in the early | trading. Cuba Cane Sugar preferred | advanced a | covery was made by Standard Oll of | California and the Pan-American | issues. United States Steel dropped 1% and Republic Steel preferred, | Bethlehem ‘ eG ates and yielded fractionally. Losses t or more were e¢ ished an, | sma Cop Amer! ational Paper, Maxwell Studebaker, American Express, Inter- national Harvester, Baltimore and Ohio, Atlantic Coast Line and Amer ican Woolen. Louisville and Nash le broke . and General A it preferred 3./ Foreign exchanges opened irregular. | Demand sterling eased slightly to $4.65% and French francs held steady around s —<$<—__ WHEAT PRIGES GIVEN SETBACK Rains Benefitting the Winter! 5 Crop Cause Slump in Chi- |< cago Demand. i CHICAGO, April 21—Rain benent- ting the winter crop led to price downturns in the wheat market today | during the early dealings here, and s0 likewise did lower quotations at Liverpool. Commission houses were the principal sellers. Buyers re- mained scarce until prices showed a aetback of ubout three cents from recent top figures. The opening, | which varied from unchanged figures | to "sc lower; with May $1.24 to $1.24% | and July $1.21% to $1.22%, was fol: lowed by a moderate drop all around, and then something of a reaction. Corn developed independent weak- ness as a result of free selling eacribed to speculative sources. Values started %0 to %c lower, May 78%c to 78%4c, and later showed fur-| ther declines. In oats, the initial prices were un- changed to %c down, May 45c to 45%c. Declines afterward became! general. Provisions lac 4 support. SWANSON FILM TYPES UNIQUE Six beautiful artists’ motiels, three Muses, Spanish Gypsy musicians, and other character types appear in the dorgeoud banquet scene of 'Gloria[ Swanson’s new Paramount picture, “My American Wife’—a Sam Wood production, wnich comes to the Rlal- to theater Sunday. Light effects which are unusually charming add to the beauty of the setting which represents a dilettan home built on the art studio idea, in Buences Alres. In a sort of alcove th es muses, play inetruments, Acre of the room, which divided by three arced openings aro drawn heavy red plush hangings, wnich when pulled aside disclose the banquet hall with oval tables and in the center an open- ing with a rundown upon which the winning race horse, garlanded with fluwers, ts led into the center of the room, where is proviced a great ant! .que Spanish chest containing choice viands of an equine nature, Monte M. Katterjohn’s picture 1s based on a story by Hector Turnbull Antonio M plays the leading masculine TOM MIX VISITS DOCTOR AND GOMES OUT CRIPPLE; SEE PICTURE AT AMERICA All those insurance agents who are clamoring to write ac t insurance for Tom Mix, the premier Western screen star, should heed se: Iams ent. It seems that the more daring and hazardous the stunts he does he never receives more than a scratch, but every time he visits a doctor he comes out a cr!py During the filming of his latest Wi liam Fox picture ps Ahend,”* ay | Atl, Gulf and West Indies - | Baldwin Locomotive | Chesapeak and Ohio point and moderate re-| ‘ | Mia! American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Sy {ynutte and Superior a Cala Petroleum Han - Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains - New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye 13% Allls Chalmers ~~ — 48% American Beet Sugar 455 American Can = 96% American Car.. & Foundry -. 178%, Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacif! Central Leather - Chandler Motors - hicago, Mil and St. Pau! Che Casper Dally Cribune AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED OHIO’S NEW LANCE CREEK WELL GUSHING 33 | No Completions Reported During Last Week But Drill- Oil Securities (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) Bessemer Big Indian Boston Wyoming — American Hide & Leather pfd- 58 | 1.25 * * . American International Corp —_ 20% | BUCK, Creek 18 ing in of Lamb No. 4 Is Continued and Many American Locomotive ---. Black ‘ 7 i American Smalting and Teetg. - 64 Chappe New Operations Are Listed American Sugar -— Columb! eager Sm 4 | Ameriaen Bartatca Gotablicated Royalty _The end of the week finds the Ohio Oil company still Marion cna © | Capital Pete drilling in its No. 4 Lamb well in the Lance Creek field, | American Tobacco ore a which was reported last week to be spraying about 50 barrels American Woolen cise, See 2 os jOfoila day. The bit is in the sand at 3,505 icet and the well eee Copper deiml . Williams = ng | still gushes at intervals. A summary of Ohio operations shows a consistent in- crease with the opening of spring and 11-3: , cleaning out after a shot at the status of wells in Wyoming and 1,561 feet. Montana fields follows: No. 1B Stndon, section 1-35-2w, Mountain & 1.49 Kevin-Sunburst. drilling at 520 feet. I tsanSe a Coe ea ibd No. 1 Holloway, section 84-36-2w,| No. 1 Engmoen, section 14-35-2w, Lusk Royalty ~ OL 103 -| Skidded rig. rigged. Mike Henry - ‘on 02 No. 1 Stecl™on'’s Bank, section! No. 1 Shaw, section 35-36-2w, rigged. arcuitnll & Gun eae ran Go —_ $$ ———— ‘No. 1 Sand Colley, section 17-25m- » rigged. No. 2 Larsen, section 17-25-2w, drill- ing at 1,235 feet. No, 2 Emmert, drilling at 765 feet. No. 6 Baker, sectron 8-35-2w, rig- ging up. No. 6 Bayer, section 4-35-2w, drill: ing at 899 feet, No. 1 Reeg, section +4-35-2w, drill- ing at 686 feet. Rock River. section 15-35-2w, No. 2 Harrison Cooper, section 8-19-78, cemented 15%4-inch at 757 feet. No. 8 Harrison Cooper, section 2-19-78, cemented 12%-inch at 1,707 feet. o. 7 Harrison Cooper, section 2-19-78, cemented 12%-inch at 1,470 feet. Salt Creek. No. 2 Tract G, section 17-39-78, drill- ing at 200 feet. No. 3 Tract ET, section 29-39-78, drilling at 1,270 feet. No. 3 Tract K, section 19-39-78, Grilling at 2,410 feet. - Livestock - SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. - All Markets No. § Tract ET, section 20-39-78, DOUGLAS, Wyo—A toth! of $ rig up. 355.98 In excess profits was awarded Grass Creeic. the United States government in the No. 39 State Land, section 19-46-98,| suit brought by the governmen: rigged. against the Chicago Hide, Fur & No. 19 Wiley, section 18-46-98,| Woo! House of Douglas. The jury straightening hole at 930 feet. in federal court at Cheyenne rc: No. 68 Mill Ifon, section 20-46-98,| turned such a verdict after a brict rigged. hearing. Baxter Basin. No. 1 Union Pacific, section 104, drilling at 2,850 feet. 21-16- | Te Me eo eee section pa Ss W. A N No. 3 Cantdewteaitia 32-36-65, uU N DB E R R E AM E R Ss rigging up. | Mule Creek. | No. 8 State Land, section 24-39-61, | testing casing at 1,410 feet. No. 1, section 8-61-100, pulling cas- ing at 680 feet. | Hidden Dome, | No. 1 Brome, section 31-48-90, drill- ing at 1,645 feet. AT’ YOURSUPPLY STORE BRivcerorT ‘THE PIPE FOLLOWS Utah. No. 1 Chalk Creek, section 6-2-6e, | drilling at 600 fe ¢ Chicago, R. I. and Pac. LW ipedaten ds M1 Chino Copper ----— tank M4 Colorado Fuel and Iron - 06 Corn Products y 12 Crucible Steel Sunset -.. .03 Bec |Tom Bell Royalty 02 Famous Players Lasky Western Exploration — 3.85 4.05 z Wyo-Kans. rs 15 moral: Aner = Western Oil Fields. ‘80 General Electric - Western States 027 Genera! Motors -. | 10 ss Gondrich Co. CLOSING “ : A Great Producers -$ 16.87, § 17.00 ‘Panics are caused by spiritual causes Mini 34 | Glenrock Ol 1.00 1.03% . ay i + Inspiration Copper 8G a cranie es rather than financial. Prosperity is the result I_-nternational Harvester Int. Mer Marine pfd International Paper Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper Louisville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum Copper -- Middle States Oil Midvale Steel Missourt Pacific - Y., N. H.. ek Cons, -. Marine new Mutua! ---.—. 8. O. Indiana 61.50 62.00 —Roger Cities Service Com. - 166.00 168.00 | Mammoth Oi] 54.00 56.00 New York OMI - 14.00 16.00 LIBERTY psonps Second of righteousness rather than material things.” Babson. Sunday folk and Western - ea thern Pacific --. Seah Oklahoma Prod:and Ref. Secyia Highs Pacific Ol} ------- Pan American Petroleum - Pennsylvania - People Gas -- Pure Olt Ray Co Reading Rep. Southern Pacific Southern Railway — Standard Otl of N. J. - Studebaker Corporation ‘Tennessee Copper Texas Co. Tcbacco Products ‘Transcontinental Union Pacific United Retail Stores -. U. S. Ind. Alcohol -. United States Rubber -— United States Steel -----——- United States Steel -—-------- Utah Copper ----——--—-——-- Westinghouse Blectrio Willys Overland ---- Power -—. hattuck \Arizona Chicago and Northwestern ~ well Motors B Consolidated Gas - Great Northern Or American Linseed Oil Cosden - : | ‘ | 31% 33 54 Standard Oil Stocks Pe RS Ace es a Uae Buckeye --— 88 #0 Cumberland 112% 113 | yalena -. 63% 694% Illinois 165 166 Ind'ana --—---—. 99 100 Nat. Tran 25% 25% . Y. Tran. 181 138 |\Nor. Pipe 107 108 Ohio Oil - 1 72 Prairie Oil 216 Prairie Pipe 108% | Solar Ref. 158 | Sou. Pipe 110 oO. Kan bd ls. 0. Ky 95% 9614 | 8. O. 240 250 | ls. o. 43% js. 0. 300 305 | Vacuum 35 3 8. P. Of - 161 8. O. | than he had attempted before. “One | Monday,” said Tom, “I drove a stage coach and four horses over a 100- | foot cliff, All rolled to the bottom but no one was hurt. Tuesday I jumped Tony over a_ twenty-foot} |chasm that spanned a ninety-foot| |arop. To get the best possible angle \the stunt was repeated five times but still there wero no injuries. Wednes. day I rolled down another cliff with ‘Tony and neither of us were scratch-| lod. Thursday, being a legal holiday, | I stayed at home with my family. But | listen to the next day's program. | Cat Creek -. | weak; receipts, Crude Market Rock Creek Salt Creek Lance Creek Osage Big Muddy ~—----—----—-----. Muie Creek Hemilton Grass Creek Terchilght Elk Basin -. Greybull Sunburst WE’RE FOR IT Livestock Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., April 21.—{U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs—Re- celpts, 7,000; steady to strong; bulk butcher grades, $7.50@7.60; top, $7.6: packing grades, weak; packing sows, $6.25@6.50; compared with week ago: Butcher grades, 30@35c lower; pack- ing grades, fully 50c lower. Cattle — Receipts, 100; compared with week ago: Beef steers and she 31c Per Pound For Full Wool Fine Pelts stock, steady; bulls, 25@40c higher; yeals, 75e@$1.00 higher; stock and feeding steers, 25@60c lower; stocl cows, heifers and stock calves, around steady; bulk beef sters, $7.75@ 9.00; week's top, $9.40; bulk stockers and feeders, $7.25@7.60; week's top, $8.15. Sheep—Recelpts, none; compared with week ago: All classes strong to 25c higher; most advance on clipped lambs ‘and sheep; bulk wooled lambs, $13.75@14.20; week's top, $14.45; bulk California spring lambs, $14.00@14.5 Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, April 21.—Butter lower; creamery extras, 40%; tsandards, 40%; xtra firsts, 40@40%; firsts, 39@39 Eggs lower; receipts 36,329 ; 25% @26; ordinary firts, 241 } miscellaneous, 25@26%4; storage ck extras, 28%; storage pack firsts Presented by Carl Laemmle Starring REGINALD DENNY With a Great Supporting Cast Including MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT Craufurd Kent, Hayden Stev- enson, Buddy Messinger and David Torrance. A HOBART HENLEY PRODUCTION Potatoes CHICAGO, April 21,— Potatoes 110 cars; total U. 8. shipments, 1,061; Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whites, $1.25 cw Idaho sacked Rurals, $1.25@1.65 cwt., depending on condition; Idaho sacked Russets, $1.75@2.00 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios, fancy stock, $1.25 cwt. ——$—»—___—— Save $5 to $15 on a refrigerator at Graham Shields Furniture Co., where “Friday morning I went to see a} doctor to be sure that I was in per-| fect condition. He told me that 1| needed something to tone me up, and | then gave me a gerum injection. The | needle reptured a large vein in my arm, causing it to swell to twice the normal alze and nearly resulting in the amputation of the arm. I didn't sleep for four days and nights, and it was only my strong recuperative powers that pulled me through. Now my arm is better and I have gone back to the less hazardous life of pro. viding thrills for the movies.” a Bed bug juice, guaranteed to ki! 1 vermin: wil not stain bed cloth. ing Apco Products Co. Phone 2s¢ prices are lower, > SWAN UNDERREAMERS sg This modern girl reared amidst refinement and culture felt the call of love at first.sight. This man was her mate—nothing else mattered. Also COMEDY and NEWS REEL 10c and 40c AT YOUR'SUPPLY STORE BRivtceroRrTt “LOSE NO) CUTTERS” UNIVERSAL JEWEL “THE PLEASURE IS ALL. YOURS™~ <2 GREEN HIDE & WOOL CO. 516 West Yellowstone Highway . Has a Large Order for Sheep Pelts—Will Allow You GREEN HIDE & WOOL CO., CASPER, WYO. He had been raised in the mountains and forest far from ivil zation, bulk lght ewes, $8.50@9.00; week's d : ‘ top, $9.25; bulk shearing lambs, Ree eee man was riotous $13.75 @13.85. within him. TODAY TOMORROW and MONDAY Whe spirit of AVA Going Fishing Sunday? Get Your Motoring Needs at Casper’s New- est and Finest Service Station TEXACO GASOLINE Motor Oils and Grreases ALSO MOBILOIL OILS AND GREASES Washing and Greasing of Cars and Engines Cleaned. Crank Cases Drained and Cleaned Free of Charge FREE AIR AND WATER A. E. Chandler Independent Service Station Corner Second and Park Phone 465 UESSE L.LASKY! PRESENTS * MY. “AMERICAN fp A love drama pet In a tropical land where passion and politics are favorite sports. With Gloria, in all her sHimmering beauty, the center of it all, and handsome Antonio Moreno as her hot- blooded Spanish lover. RIALTO SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR THE COMPLETE PROGRAM OF THE FASHION SHOW 3 Days Starting TOMORROW ASK THE WAITER To Serve You HILL CREST WATER 4