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a RIDAY, MAY 11, 1923. LY New York Stocks A. G i Iiied Chemical & Dye ---.. 68% Allis Chalmers N Namiac tae LOCAL Om STOCKS i Producers and Refiners Corporation N. ee Ligeia ons r oe a _JXetiners Corporation New Owner of|american car & Foundry =. 110 | oston re pea i = — le Carrier bs American Hice & Leather pfd.. 52B Muck Creck ~ 16 5 M 61 Cru from Natrona Field, Says Rumor American International Corp - 26 | Burke - SE 29 |Bears Able to Force Reces-/ Rallies Fail to Sustain Prices pom.pf Cam 2 Her cont notes, 1020 994 a Current in Oil Circles American Locomotive --.-. 134% | lackstone Salt Creek .25 28 sions in Some Issues in To- and Slight Decline Is Re- ench Republic, 74s 45% American Smelting and Refg - 58 | Chappell ——: 38 39 | day’s Tradin, corded. Kingdom of Bolgtum, 7 101 American Sugar ---.—...-.. 78 |Columbine --W. .14 16 s- “4 Kingdom of Reigium, — 100% Seemingly well founded rumors, being circulated in local}American Sumatra Tobacco -. 26% | Consolidated Royalty — 1.37 1.40 | Kingdom of Norway, 93 oil circles this morning, credit the Producers & Refiners cor-|A™¢rcan T. and T. --- 122% | Capitol Pete NEW YORK May 11.—Resumption| CHICAGO, May 11.—General sell-|U- K. of G. B. and LL. 114% 7 ith ° ; ¢ ~ | American Tobacco -——----. 14814 | Cow Gulch of selling by bear trad if ing on the part of v hi {U- K.jof G.B. and L. poration Wi} the purchase Oo the Kinney-Coastal pipe line American Woolen 93% Domino ~ with some profit taki ap etente| fons su) ea 1a eee tne vitae Amarionn: Sugar, : 6s rom Bolton Creek to Casper. Owing to the absence of R. E.|Anaconda Copper ---------. 4645 | Elkhorn of. resent purchasers ROSIE vaeene? fmiablced. toca. audlnarying savy Wheat |Ameriean Tel and ‘Tel., 4 Wertz, general manager of the Producers & Refiners com-|Atedison —_ ark, Me ea ee another reaction in the price of in-| Actions. Beneficial rains and reason-|smroan Tel: and Tel. col. try bs ~ pany, in Chicago, the rumor cannot be confirmed. Atl, Gulf and West Indies --._ 19% | E742" {dustrial stocks in today’s market. able temperature where needed in the |; i yhio, The Kinney-Coastal line, ‘approxi-; ther trunk line from Salt Creek to|!Baldwin Locomotive ----——— 127% | Kinney Railroads showed consistent strength | Winter wheat territory had a decided | Canadian mately 30 mileagong, and a sixinch | thelr new refinery near Rawlins. By|P@ltimore and Onto -———--- 48% | Jupiter in belated reflection of record car) bearish influence. Steadiness of | Chicoga, ine, was built Test summer to handle | ‘21's up a few miles of the Casper | Bethlehem Steel B 88 |itnney Goasta’ 3 : loadings and unusually favorable| Liverpool prices failed to act as A|Chicago, Mil and St. Paul cv., 44s y end of the Kinney-Coastal i Canadian Pacific -—- 152 ia March earnings, Sales approximated | Counter balance. The opening here, | Coody , o A y: ine it Lance Creek Royalty 02 .03 the Bolton Creek production. No o!l| would be possible to tap, it into the|Central Leather % | Tusk Royalty ~ |820,000 shares. has ever been run through the line,| P. & R. plant west of the city Mmits.|Chandler Motors -----—. | Mike: Henry, 20+ to PSAP | with July, $1.16% to $1.17 and Sept., 3 A - the work having been completed tez' In the same way, it4s asserted that|Chesapeake and Obto ------—-- |Mountain & Guilt 1.46 NEW YORK, May 11.—Further f Opéra nella, acid dla So acae and ‘Te ew ‘ad fate inst fall to test out the line witu) he Bolton Creck end of the Ine could|Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul |Outwest __-__. a 00% | regu sues ae ime | Material further) setback. Seitagiti Pasttio gen , | 4 a wularety took place at the opening issourl Pacific gene water, The Iowa-Wyoming has 10|be torn up to:where it strikes the|Chicago, R. I. and Pac. New York Ol 14 | * Subsequently, rtumerous rallies * Bin, | Oc) arket bu e init-| we: v1 3 wets In the Bolton Creek field and ia| river and be used as part of the trunk | Chin’. Cbpper— ‘ 24% | Rec Bank = 10 [iar cae gttock, market but the init-| were witnessed, but ‘they failed to |New York Centra! at present running a deep test to the|line to Rawlins. Colorado Fuel ani 29 | Picardy iene 08 lof the mectere ea mostly higher, Some jast. Eastern houses led the selling. |Northern Pacific pr. lien 4 TKoaleae Gane 7 Rovany x Proios it © western rails moved upward in| Prices closed unsettled, 1%0 to 2%c\> it D> The Kinney-Coastal company offi |Corn Products 139% yalty | belated: eens Pe gare Fi by si Oregon Short Line ref., 4 The story going the rounds today s|cials in Casper had no information on|Crucible Stee} __. 68% | Sunset —-_ Cd Repent hr © the unusually fa-|nét lower, with July, $1.15% to|Pacific Gas and Electric 5s to the effect that the Producers’ &|the deal this morning, the main effiee | Exie i Tom Beli Royalty verable Murch earnings and there, $1.15% and Sept., $1.14% to $1-14%.|Penn. R. R. Gen., 64s Refiners will use about 25 miles of|in Denver haying given out nothing} Famous Sees | Deere cee ta aia papa a ky iatsaenli 4 Oa pew ota Weg 3 PS epee ene teen. 58 the Kinney-Coastal line to tio into] wit! | Wyo-Kan — nd stocks. Woolwor After opening unchanged to %@%4sc|Rewling Gen., 48 ~ o tle into} with regard té the matter. General Asphalt 39% | western Oll added 4% points to {ts 16 point gain| lower, July, 78%c to 79c, the corn|Sinclair Oi! C 7 tri 175 General ectric vei Western States ! lof yesterd touching 28914, a new! market underwent a general sag. itandard O1 lof C ° ° eneral Motors. — 34% ¥ oi = - .08 10 {high recor California Petroleum,} Later, the corn market had som»- Union Pacific First 4s vans Orporation to [2iSeSe ss I co AE OR SOE roms on ana Gack arpa tng of 6 zenvey, ow a rome oro & Rar Ose A reat Northern pfd. 72% Mountain Producers -! 5. -78 Speedometer each advanced a point.| active cash demand here and absence - Pear Om = a noi ieee oon n2-- =o == vies pence ae = ae a \Steel continued heavy. of rural offerings. The close was un al Zomee ood apne napiration Copper 6. a ek Pras. 0 : te settled at the same as yesterday's | w, aty . y = California Petroleum extended its Westinghouse Electric 3 % ey: 9 * ries rs Close Books on Stock Sale} gi Biaie <= i" fe Seet Sat = RR | cua etre meg te] fh ke sor, Sa International Paper ---—--—-—- 41% Mutual __ 11.37 11,50 Profit taking caused it to ease agan.| 6.14’ started unchanged, %o to %c} In the United States 70,000 miics} The first national exposition of the Invinelble On 14% & ©. Indiana 60.00 60.12 | Jouston and Baldwin were pushed up! of, Suly, 43%0 to 43%o and Inter de-|f fas mains are used to supply| paper industries will be held in New Announcement is made today by| Corporation of the northeast quarter|Kelly Springfield Tire 49% (tles Service Com. — 163.00 165.00 P°'r'Y rk che ated ab one to two | clined all around. 4.600 cittes and towns with gas. Yerk City the second week of April. Evans Oil Corporation thgt the stock of the southeast quarter of the south-|Kennecott Copper - Rs IN, Y. OM? —. 12.00 15.00 baritone? hed cs "cae by roe Provisions were weak with grain | ~———= es 1s being withdrawn from the market| Cast (uarter of section 28:39.79, Gait) culevile eee See WOR Pn Eee £75017, 89-50 |wneel,, Consolidated Gas, May De-|TO OTe Taeneas of hog effective Monday end that ‘no. morel reer rere, ond wary that | the 1 Mex is partment Stores, Continental Can| Shannon sand was struck at a deptl {National Lead $101.03 | —-, will be sold at the price of $1 per! of 280 feet in this well, that the well] Miami Copper ne OT ee An ree eee a en ind Whent— Open High Low Close share which is the par value of the| nas been dilled to a total depth of{Midd’e States Ol -------— or ay) ont. Virwinia, yielded 2% son profit) arey, \_ 1.17% 1.17% 1.16% 1.16% stock. This move is made owlng to! 535 feet, and that to the best of|M‘dvale Steel -----——--. irst 4% ee = 97.38 |t2kns. International Harvester broke July 1.16% 117 1.15% 1.15% recent developmnets on property of| knowledge and belief the hole {s in|Missourl Pacific 14% Second #\s ian et bee a Sees rian -Agcultural (Sept: 1.15% TAGH 114 114% the company both in Salt Creek and 1 ng ‘ 93 t--~ 5.49 (Chemical dropped one. Foreign ex-| Corn— good condition to bo carried to the|New York Central ------ ; 98.40 a Pine Mountain which give every indi-| secona Wall Creek. Y., N. H. and Hartford . 97.58 |Changses opened easier. Demand ster-| May - 78% 18% ITM «8M cation that the wells will soon be in “Signed Norfolk and Western -~--. 100.03 /!"S was quoted around $4.60%, and July -. 18% 19 ATH 18 Deuble Acting Jaws production and the three days’ notice : i Nt -03/French frane @ropped below 6.80. Sept. — 18% 18% TT TTR {s given for the benefit of those who “TERRY E. BAREFIELD, hia pete banat sony |German marks sold at .0025 cents for Oats— . ert ten prem c have signified their intention of in-| ee SR feehioe t Nap pie |40,000 to the American dollar. | May ----. 43% 43% 42% 43% 2 age epiorss pe vesting in the company but have not ‘riking the Shannon at that depth} ! cn, 5) A) ke Buying of low priced railroad July ----- 43% 43% 43% .43%% — yet done #0, is considered by operators in the fielc }Po\ American Petroleum = Livestoc | shares, especially those traversing Sept. - Alte ADH 41% 42 TWO IN ONE FS paling 3 erg ,|as a sure Indication that the seconc |Pennsy! the southern ‘and southwestern ‘sec-| Lard— exarding ¢ Creek well, af-| Ooh creck will be Oy ne odeen el Pedp'e's Gas oie sadn Wal GREE RETR Te Rie TK found: productive ° tions of the country, was the out- July — 10.75 10.62 10.70 7 a act of Monkey bccn nha “ Maty! and that it should be encountered at|Producers and Refiners Sept. 10.95 10.87 10.95 hk Jaws to fit field and Drayton who are drilling] > x Soe ON wa Chicazo Prices, standing feature of the morning trad- Sept. 5 10. . BT 1 follows: 2900: feet or lesa. Owing *to fau'ted < po ee _ ing. High grade railroad shares also Ribs— the we'l as follows: conditions in that part of the field) wy Consolidated Copper CHICAGO; May: 11-0; BF Departs) a. ced, gattisiof!l to.3 points be. July, ——— POE Santee) “Casper, Wyo., May 10, 1923. | it is belleved that this wéll will prove} @eading ---- -- erry ment of Agriculture.) — Hoga—Re-| | recorded by Perre Marquette, St.’ Sept. 9.12 9.00 9.05 F “We, the undersigned, having’ been | a large area and much inerest {a be-| ¢P Irorag nd Steed -. Trans, ery pe ergo: haik| Paul, preferred, St. Louis Southwest-| eee and still being employes of B. ¥F.| ing disp!ayed in the outcome of the} oval Duwh, N. ¥. 180 to 210 pound ‘averages, $7.80@ | Fs common and preferred, “Katy”, Cash Grains. Note Frame Drayton on the well of the Evans Oi!| operation. Seara Roebuck pics i Rip pets} ‘butchers,| Common and preferred, Canadian Pa-| CHICAGO, May 11.—Wheat—No. 1 Construction Binclass ae $7.50@7.80: desirable 110 to. 120/cifc. Delaware and Hudson, New| hard. $1.19%; No. 2 hard, $1193. jouthers: aE? ‘ os York Central, Atlantic Coast Line,| orn——No. 2 mixed, 8lc; No. 2 yel- > ds, $6.50@7.50; heavy weight pal, | : 4 Southern Ratlway -—-—------- Re Baltimore ond Ohio, and several; low, 82@82%4c. ; 3 ew hogs, $7.30@7.80; medium, $7.60@7.90: ; y eer caenene An Reed A Guaranteed an- Mammoth Gasser Uncorked Staxdafa Oi” 6! Ne J! light, $7.75@7.95; light light, $6.75q@| thers. Diversion of speculative in-| Onte—No. 2 white, 46@46%; No. 3 breakable und Studebaker Corporation 6.85; packing sows, smooth, $6.50q | terest to the railroad group caused a| white, 48 - reakable under any . e Tennessee Copper 7.00; packing sows, rough, $6.00@6.69;| alt in the upward .movement’ of| Rye—No. 2, 74%e. strain or side pull— ie Tea ot Oil Field enter kine ple keROOG@ TAO... yu fdnAuatrials and.” when. Mquldstion|) Parley-—e6@ ttc: Pp Texas and Pacific Cattle-Receipts, 3.000; fairly ac-|¢ropped out in various specialties,| ‘Timothy seed—$6.60@6.25. Jaws cannot get out of Tobacco. Se tives: Beseetaaen bear traders resumed selling. Wool, Clover seed—$12.00@17.00. A ; » yearlings, butcher |. Pork—Nomina! t line— ‘Transcontinental Oil ----—-- she stock and bulls, generally steady;| Worth broke nine points from its modiigie Bie In its gasser brought tm this week | fect according to W. In Connelly,| Utlon Pacific -—-.--—-—-—-—- top 1,409 pound choice steers, $10.50;|e8"'Y high and DuPont four. New) tard $10.67. Use a Larco on your next J A psi BR PO Se Ny] unite Retail Stores few loads handy-woight steers, around| 10W Drices for the year were recorded| Ribs—$8.25@0.10. | ipalikoes abies mee cle ag eR Sa old U. 8. Ind Alcohol —-- $10.00; few strictly choice yearlings! >¥ American Cotton Oll, common and) Eo. ARR job—and get a mew kind of Mammoth Ofl company has one of | “Op eee cunt in in the a| United States Rubber -..----- here; best young. steers, $9.70; others| Preferred, International Harvester, wrench satisfaction. the largest gassers ever completed in| wall Creek, ia in th thern hart] United. States Stoel —-— $9.00@9.50; bulk beef steers, $8.75@| Viteinia Carctina Chemical and Amer- { °10",14°,18", 24% 27 ii etd Pa ican Agricultural Chemical, common Pipe wrench sizes—S’, 10", 14", 18", 24% Wyoming and the largest ever tapped] of the field, has been increasing ‘n Copper --~-. —aeene 9.75; etockers and feeders, slow; veal % theial love Heise Metals | ge t ic aden: |. The) wells t th hi Westinghouse Electric ----.. calves higher in spots; bulk desirable|#"4 preferred, the losses ranging he Salt Cree! i capacity rather than decreasing. from one to three > *. Fuettehem | Yeur supply house has them or write making from 70,000,000 to 75,000,000 | since it first blew in. Willys Overland -. oN | vealers to packers, $8.50@9.00, up- p ‘ | | Progress Shown by P.&R. Oil -:- Finance -: BOLTON CREEK LINE In Many Oil Operations progress is being made by}; tion 7-26-89, is cleaning out prepara- Bteady the Producers & Refiners on their wells in the different Wyoming flelds with some delay due to severe Weather and bad roads. The latter condition {s particularly true with re- gard to the wildcat being started on Bimpson Ridge, section 20-21-0, where the rig builders are running derrick. The camp has been completed for this test. The Enos Creek test in the Big Horn basin, section 26-46-100, is down to 2,625 feet with the 8%-inch casing to 2,600 feet and is drilling ahead. The well is being watched with particular interest by oll men all over the state. In the Ferris field, well No. 22, “Ageotlon 25-26-86, a deep test of this ructure, was reported erroneously last week as spudding in. The crew is digging the cellar and finishing up preparatory to spudding in. Well No. 12, section. 26-86, in the same field, is drilling at 1,980 feet. Well No. 4 on the Wyoming-Ilinols lease, W-212, section 11, in the Lost Soldier field, is drilling at 830 feet. In the Wertz field, well No. 3, sec- Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, May 11.—Foreign ex- changes firm, uotations in cents: Great Britain, demand, 4.61%; 4 60-day bills on banks, France, demand, 6.60%; cablos, 6.60%. Italy, demand, 4.83%; cables, 4.84. Belgium, demand, 5.70%; cable: Germany, demand, .002474; 0025 %. Holland, domand, gables, 39.12. Norway, demand, 16,58. Sweden, demand, 26.58. Denmark, de- mand, 18.67. Switzerland, demand, 17.94, Spain, demand, 15.21. Greece, demand, 1.40. Poland, demand, .0021. Czecho-Slovak! demand, 2.96, Ar- gentine, demand, 35.97. Brazil, de- mand, 10.55. Montreal, 98 11-16. Flax Seed. DULUTH, Minn., May 11.—Closing flax $2.99; May 9 asked; July $2.79; September $2.55% asked; Octo- ber $2.61 lpi sy Tieo circle of the Methodist ehureh will hold a bake sale Saturday May 12 at Whites’ Grocer ers for’salg for Mothers’ day. Great Northern Ore -—-----. pers, $14.00; wooled lambs up to/and several other specialties, spect American Linseed Ol] $16.00; good and choice 180 to 150/lative favorites, apart from Beth Cosden a pound ewes, $6,25@6.85; few spring-| hem Steel, which dropped to a r —_ ers, $16.50@17.00. low figure for the year at 54%, held tory to going ahead and also running ee up well. Eventually the tonic effect 12%4-Inch casing. Omaha Quotations. of the sustained buying of railroad ‘The Sherard Dome well, on section 2 OMAMIA, Neb., May 11.—(U. 8. De- shares end vigorous marging up ot 14-25-89, is drilling at 1,015 feet. tandard Oi ment of Agriculture. —Hogs—Re-| California Petroleum, Pacific Ol, Due to heavy roads and drifted 5 Oil Stocks ts, 5,800; market stendy to Sc| Houston Oil American Can snow, the crew has been unable to bulk butcher hogs all weights,| caused the general list to. stiffen get to the location on section 36 in] angio 16% 37 | $7 25@7-40; top, $7.40; Packing sows,) appreciably in ‘ oon. the Baxter Basin field. Well No. 1,] Ruakeya ae 86 87 | $6.20@6.30. The closing was heavy. Bear trad. section 13-17-104, In the same field 18] (,, Ch te Se agi Ria iin 4a 42% Cattle—Recetpts, 2,100; fairly ac-\ers increased their offerings in the drilling at 260 feet. mt a HT 14 | tive; alt classes kitting: cattlo general-|late dealings, exerting sharp pressure ‘The well in the Thornton field, mec-| 4.1), MaRS Ha | ly steady; top atoers, $9.75; some scal-|against steel, motors and equipmentts tion 8-48-65, is drilling at 915 feet. ES xen er 9 |ing 1,999 pounds; bulk, $8.25@9.26;)/ United States Steel, common, drop No late report has been recelved|iino!s -— -—-— 187 | bulk she stock, $6.25@8.00; bulle can:|to 99%, a new low record for tho from the Bodie Domo wildeat, aouth-| N@t. Tran. ----—-- 25% 25%) ners and cutters, $3.50@4.50; bull! year, west of Casper. ‘The well was|N: *- Tren ——-——-- 18 21 | polognas, $4.50@4.85: practical top pad ES spudded in April 30. p= SABA: = -102 104 | veals, $11.00; stockers and feeders, The status of the wells gg infOhio Of) —--__-_._ 69 71 | scaree and unchanged. the Salt Creek fleld fs as roliote Prairie Of - 311-318 Sheep— Receipts, 10,000; lambs, Well No. 1, section 18-40-78, depth| Prairie Pipe —--- 107 108 |15@250c higher; bulk ted clipped, Sugar 2,724 feet, bullding stub derrick over Solr Ref, ——— 180 190 | $13,10@13.85; top, $13.35; California this well. Sou. Pipe --—~. 98 100 | spring lambs, $14.75@15 few out | ‘Well No. 1, section 2-40-78, depth . 0. Kan, -—------ 44% 45 | to packers, $18.25; sheep, stendy; best NEW YORK, May ‘1.—Sugar fu 1,026 feet, rigging up to drill phead| . O. Ky -——--—--- 90% 91% / clipped ewes, $7.26; shearing lambs, tures closed easy; approximate sa‘es after being closed down all iete °. 280 | strong to higher; sales, $15.00@'15.25./ 55,000 tons. July 6.21; September Well No. 2, section 6-89-78, depth] . 0. 40% pis 6.36; December 6.70; March 4.75. ‘The 2,160 feet, rigging up. pumping| 0, 288 Denver Prices. market for refined sugar was firm derrick. : ad DENVER, Colo., May 11—Cattle—| and unchanged at 9.75 to 9.90 for fine 152 | Receipts, 1,200; market steady; beet| granulated. There was further pur derrick. 61 | stecrs, $7.00@9.35; cows and hetfers,' chases for export abcount, and while $4.50@8.50; calves, $4.50@18.60; stock-| ine domestic demand was only mod ers and feeders, §$6.5007.75. erate, a better inquiry is anticipated. Hogs—Rece!pts, 361; market steady to 10c higher; top, $7.50; bulk, $7.15@7.35. Sheep—Recetpts, 8,798; market 10c to 160 higher; lambs, $13.75@15.00; NEW YORK, May 11.—Cotton spot.| cat Creek -------------—--------$1.85| feeder lambs, $18.75@14.75; ewes, quiet; middling 25.30, Lance Creek ...---.----------. 180] $7.00@9.60. omar Dee aie (aS alibi AEE E SSE SES II Toroblight at | rate, 4%; closing bid, 4%; offered at Blk Basin 1,80} Potatoes tect ican cies ball, oats, aainet pager pall be t| acceptances, 4; time loans, firm; NGG 5 Aare ~--—--— 1.35] GHIGAGO, May 11—Potatoes dull;| | iy 5%@5%; prime commercial Pond bread {35 |receipta 67 cars; total United States! paper, 5. a fam! --------—-----------— 1. 2 12 ns “The Dance ‘of the Seven Veils” | agule Creek ----------------— Lol ee Metneerinn eterna con| RS EH was executed by mise ees riggs at] sunburst eae catia ates thtashatte heck | Ss WwW AN the Arkeon last: night ani eo ac: . vty complished artist in doing this dit- eet * ates Tgaho Bhp ma \ ficutt or'ental creation awakened a spotte ind 05 cwt.; et tee ul UNDERR EAMERS great denl of admiration in the minds PR coh fo Le i ase ers or on in are t of all who saw her, Butter and Eggs |Gte ecwt.; ditto, saiked fancy & 5 \ Miss Dorothy Hayes, singer of haters Me 4 ig a bree stronger; o* XS popular blues songs, also triumphed) Sear is tee ne bine Malye X last night and did much toward the] CHIGAGO, May 11—Butter, higher;|P®™ 4+ $750) number 2, $5.25@5.50, pepping up of the dance. creamery extras, 42c; standards, 42c; : These entertainers wi!l appear atjextra firsts, 41@41%c; firsts, 40@ the Arkeon again tomorrow n'ght,! 40%c: seconds, 37@39%c. 25 which will be the next public dance] Eggs, lowe: pb hide) 34, canes; AT YOUR SUPPLY, STORE, » given there firsts, 250; ordinary receipts, 22%@ BRipce ror The spring formal which has arous-|23c; miscellaneous, 24@24%4c; storage sears « will be held at the| pack extras, age pack firsts,| NEW YORK, May 11.—Foreign bar| THE PIPE FOLLOWS Arkeon tonight Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets American Zinc, Lead and 8m, - Butte and Superior ---. Cala Petroleum Shattuck Arizona Maxwell Motors B Consolidated Gas 2602640 Montana Power ---~.--—-—. {Thicago and Northwestern Che Casper Daily Cribune TcascomneTMANY STORK PAGE NINE. GRAIN CLOSING — ward to $11.00 and above to outsiders;| Stee! duplicated its previous low bulk desirable beef heifers, $7.00@|55%- Call money opened at 4% per — 8.00; bulk canners, $3.50@3.75; bulic| Cent. cutters, $4.25@4.75; stockers and Although the experiments of bear- 1% B) feeder most! $7.25@7.00; meaty/ {th professionals who were trying to 78%,| half fat description, $8.50@9.00. | pick out weak spots and start m | Sheep—Receipts, 6,000; fat lambs,| general liquidation met with sucec J active, around 25¢ higher; best clip-|in the fertilizer and chemical grout allver, 66%c; Mexican dollars, 50% i i | NEW YORK, May 11,—Copper, electrolytic, spot and futures, je, Tin, easy; spot and ni LARCO WRENCH & MFG. CORPORATION CHIGAGO, ILLINOIS | 16@16 12; futures, $43.25. Tro prices unchanged. Lead, | yi spot, $7.00@7.25. Zino, easy;| > —— cast St, Louis epot and.nearby 4 livery, $6.65@6.75. Antimony, spot, | -AMMsSZBXZUIZUUR BRIS RITES TZ 0@ fisheries revenue the of | Nova Scotia’ ar produced a $12,000,000. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. UNDERREAMERS » -AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE I iaicceroetT LOSE NO CUTTERS Because of recent favorable developments on our Salt Creek and Pine Mountain properties, we will discontinue the sale of our stock at par value of one dollar per share effective Monday, May 14, 1923. EVANS OIL CORPORATION Room 7, Zuttermeister Buildin g Phone 1944R

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