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MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ‘SEVEN Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -: Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets EWN. ee pee [ serra SELLING HEAVY GARINS SCORE American American Talbott & Carr Bring in Production on the Lamb Anti-|Amertcan Boston Wyoril . . . . . ing .. cline, Extending Proved Territory of District Aserioan idl Sellieetieee se mn YY i i FOREION t of Basi Ferien Burke oo... ~ a7 “19 vance in Call Money Rates |Closing Prices Show Frac-| crochosiovak, Rep. to, cts. oR 4 4 East o asin pecctipory lackstone Salt Creek .25 28 Gives Impetus to Liquida- | tional Gains Over Opening | Dominion of Canada, 6s, 1052 ~~ a, 83 Amerlean pete a — a es tion Movement. Figures, wren Sia: la Tia, , 05% pans ¢ apanese, 48... jz BASIN, Wyo., May 21.—Talbott and Carr, drilling on the reso Consolidated Royalty. 1.38 1.40 | Kingdom’ of Belgtun, te a Seaies 100t Lamb anticline, drilled into the sand and have a good well.|ati, auita na W Capital Pete - 00% .00%| NEW YORK, May 21.—Professional) CHICAGO, May 21.—Unfavorab!e| Kingdom of Norway 6a = 98% 8h This was brought in in the Kimball and is estimated to bo|Datdwin tecumetes Sew Gulch = .0L 03 | Short Interests continued their at-| reports about condition of the winter | Republic of Chile, & - 100% 103% Att 160 mer Mh jomino 15 -17 | tacks in today's stock market, being| crop led to price upturns in the| St#te of Queensland, 6s eee Sa good for from to 200 barrels. R. M. Talbott has re-|Baitimore and Ohto- Elkhorn _ a6 48 |aided by a large volume of forced| wheat market today during the early| U- %+ of G B. and 1, bigs, Sia Be akind turned from Denver where he arranged for taking over ad- Catiheen atten = B. T. Witllams — “67 $9 | Mquidation which carried most of tho| dealings, Kansas reporta in particu-| 4 {eamwas Ar SOUS “i ditional acreage adjacent to the well and expects to fully dea|eeonns Betrole v. = Frants 3.00 5.50 | leading stocks to new low prices for| lar were of a bullish character, and| American Stedting, ba” ear yes, arene velépar’ the) ald thia"“gumities., ‘Tie; Prescott. Basin ta’ the: démpaated OF | Cee eee Fargo - 22.66 +68 [the year, Additional reports of a| there was also special attention given| American Tel and Tel. cv, 114% 114 well Just brought in is northwest of| fice of the company and B.C. Pres.| Gert de Pasee Copper aie 04 :05 | marked falling off in wholesale busi-| to adverse reports from Ohio, Indiana| American Tle. and Tel., col. 07% OTs the gaa production found on section| cott the agent in charge. ‘The come| Correaee aeons neceeees Cae ies 20 22 | ness combined with the threatened! and Mlinois, Anaconda Copper, 74, 1938 = 101% 12 and very nearly north the center| pany is understood to have been|Ghesapeake and Ohio -----. ieee feat - 00% 01 | tle up in essential industries because| Offerings were only moderate and| Anaconda Copper, 1023 Br of the dome. ‘Those who examinda| fnariced sufticientiy to start worl ne| Coenen tne ONO === Kinney Coastal 26 +27 | of the higher wago demands, had an| the market proved responsive to con-| At. T. and San Fe., gen., 4s = 88% f Ade well this week state that there! once and the Prescott permit. eaut | cre Mil, and BL. Paul ptda. 24% argh Royalty .02 03 | unfavorable effect on the trading.| servative . buying. Initial prices] Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4145 - 79% : is no quéstion but that tt epens un of Torchlight will be the dcene of thé|cnicago, Ft. 1. and Pac. = 26% | Mike Henry”. Bemee feriee sy ees area A HaIbS Abad} WRIAM, vesed SER Cha PRSEBLRS BALE |e Pein Seth (66) case: Se quite an acreage of desirable quality| first operation, which it is stated|Gnile copper cocscea 98% | Mountain & Gulf ~ocaee 286 day's finish to halt cent higher, with | ree ete on and Qui aie and will produce an oil equal in| will be started with a standard rig|Gnivy Coonr 22m |New York On 2214s res | NEW YORK, May #1—Indeoietve| July $1.18% to $1.16% and Séptem.| Creager Burlingion and Quincy, ret. a ee quality to that of Torchiight. ‘Thta|and a 20 inch hole, This land is!conseldered Gas. 5014 | Outwest Tr. .00% | 00%, Price changés characterized tho open-| Ph $1.14 10 $1.14%4, were followod] Cite Copper, 6a --- ; + 100" will stimulate drilling ¢ast of town to] located about four miles east of|Gorn Products 127 | Rec Bank 09 110 | ing of today's stock market. Selling} »Y, Material gains all around. Goodyear Tire 88, 1941 — a considerable extent. Basin. Some of the permit is on|cosgen oll. 45% | Picardy... _.04 06 | Pressure was resumed in certain quar-|_ Subsequently, stock market weak-| Gren rthern 7H A. - —— Torcttlight proper and the balance of|Gryotble Steel 64 | Royalty & Producers .69 110 | ters, particularly in oils which yield.| "8% had a depressing effect on wheat} Montana Power, ba A - - BASIN, Wyo., May 21—The Bruco| a soparate structure east of Torch-| cup, Gane Sugar pta. 48% | Sunset, _. <x ms-— 03 108 | @d fractionally on initial sales. Unitea| Values, but was more than counter: | Nothern Pacific ref, 3 B ~ Holding company has been incorpor-| light. ‘This tn one of the texts project, | Ce ne Sugar pfd. - 48% | tom, Bell Royalty, ----- ot ‘02 | States Steel, Baldwin and Studebaker| alanced Inter by announcement of| Northwestern Boll Tel., ated according to articles filed with| ed for this summer that will no doubt| ee o-"inasere Laake 7314 | Wertern Exploration. 3.70 3.00 | opened unchanged or slightly high Bie Deck eniees ty Onc Use MEE | De TORE ie oc q the county clerk by T. C, Marshall,| prove the value of the oil lands eaatiqamour TiAver oe 28% | Wye-Kan —. 70 75 | but soon ensed off, Baldwin dropping] Visible supply. | ‘The close was unset] Lona, MM. Gana be attorney for the company. The capl+|of Basin and stimulate drilling on|Genera’ Asphat trotg | Western Oil Fretas...._ .10 $0 | a point below Saturday's final figures,| “ed %c to Ke net higher, July $1.16% | Sine air, Con. tal stock is $650,000 and the dires-| adjacent lands as well. Many local| Genera! Blectrio ri 144 | Western Btates . 20 23 Strong buying supy ‘i Into| {2 $1:16% and September §$1.44% to} PUI tors in charge for the first year are| parties are interested in lands sur-| @eDeral Motors ex div. ~ g |r Ol won= 08 20 pia, Petroleum, which rallied | $1:24% tah’ r é California Petroleum, which rallied NEW YORK CURB CLOSING 2% points from its early low. Th Mountain Producera -$ 14.75 § 15,00] preferred gained a point. Virginia- Glenrock Ol! 5 -92| Carolina Chemical preferred extend ‘ mies seed a ttl a then so [Salt Creek Pras. - 19.00] ed its gain to three points. Texas ‘a SHANECRENBERI: nA vanOD. 30% | Salt Creek Cons. . 9.50) and Pacific railroad advanced two Later the market declined when ' 6.00| points and Brown Shoe and Central] wicat turned weak. Rallies ensued fF 10.62] Leather ono each, Crucible Stee! rev y abs rain S Ni eed however, chiefly aa a result of rain 56.00] dropped 1% points to 65, duplicating| reports trom Nebraska and. menger- port Notes Utah’ Pow' ah q Corn’ and oats firm with wheat.| Western tnion one t After opening unchanged to %¢| Westinghouse Electric higher, July 79%¢ to 794%c, the corn| Wilson and Co. ev F. Johnson, A. D.| rounding the drilling site for tila etree gt eer pe * Almquist and B. C.| well. ‘ul ates § is Illinois Central Inspiraion Copper .. Big Muddy Drilling Record |=": Nels Bruce, Schendel, H. International Paper Invinelbie Oil - Is Set by Mutual Company ric0'Spe Mutual . , |S. O. Indiana . Ices Sai : f rural offerings. The close New York Oil 13,00 15,00| ferred also sold at its low price of] Was steady at Mo net decline to | 80 | Mammoth OM $1.00 $8.00] the year. Poatum Cereal and Vit-) qc advanoe, July 8c. Aegis Lo lOO ay Lt thd Ked Sox ce tes LIBERTY soxns Lite ae ea she be nt Oats started at Yo off to a Ike and Wilite Sex Wal nave to Dace ords, Tobacco gay tablished new low re advance, July 420 to 42%e and later each other to keep out of the ceuae, Marine .. Service Com. .- 153.00 155.00/ its previous low, and Pierce Oll pro+ Lima Locomotive Touisvillee and Nashville < Mack Truck GLENROCK, Wyo., May 21.—Ay Fully equipped ready for pumping/ Marland Oil new record for time of drilling a well| this well will have cost about $12,-| Maxwell Motors B - 1% liirst 4s Products dropped two points and] showed gains throughout the Ist. a to the first Wall Creek sand and for . Middie States Oil ¢ | gecona 4a: Goodrich Rubber prior preferred.) Lower quotations on hogs weakened| 4" Jluminating interpretation of| 33111 Bagwell of the Braves has be- the cost of drilling has just been es-| 00 4% Against a previous average Ametiean Can and U. 8. Alcohol] «ne provision market. the economic syatem that has Ameri. slumped 1 to 1% points. Foreign ex- percent ca. in its grasp at the present time 18|ians through hig abidty to puaster tne change business was quict because of | wheat— Open High Low Clowe{ “The New Disciple,” which will bate through hig ability to plaster the the Whiteuntide holiday, Demanal ya LIT 118% 147% 117% | Come to the Ralto theater Wedne 2 Aterling waa unchanged at $4.62%% | uty 11554 1.16% 1.15% 1.16%] ay and Thursday. A representative} Maya Mn -tho tine ener WET coral . siete and French francs sold around Satur-| yore, = 4” 124% 118% 114%] Of the ‘Tribuno was given an oppor i spudded in. ‘The hole has been oe-| department. Keoughan, before be- SL ee ee . day's final price of 6.66 cents btetan BAe ea 8 | canitystetiebaswavenyericed snowing 6b wapileateag ok Maetcete mented and completion of the weil| coming vice-president of the Mutual!pan american Petroleum B -- 65 Tho indifferent support which the| May this picture this morning. Satie: Oe caer will be made within a few days.| company, was a drilling contractor in| pennsylvania - Li t k tarket received in the carly dealings! July One cannot help being. impressed ; Rotary tools were used in the drill| the Muddy field and then made sev-| people's Gas westoc. encouraged more aggressive tactics sept With the sincerity in which the ing. + | eral records for fast drilling. Producers and Refiners -. by tho bear factions. Stocks came¢| Oats photoplay has been conceived. It is inGe on. 2. out freely when energetic pressure] May 4244] @ dramatization of John Arthur Nol-| Si jour aoe te hola ty : I anaings oo was ‘applied and more than a score| July 42 | son's book an@ is produced under his Sal gic Pe weet e ne M k Y d B M4 f |republie Ironand Steel. of shares dropped to new low figures| Sept, -.--. .40 40% .39% 40 | direction. It is also based on Wood: |“ arket Gossip an TIELTS [serra Roovuck for the year, United States Steel} Lara— row Wilson's “The New Freedom.” Sinclair Con Oll sold at 96%. Lessened commercial| July . That both the employer ana the} J® Sweden, unless the person want- ’ : Ms Fi Southern Pacific n erations in ields Southern Railway - ‘ Standard Oil of N. J. activity was the most potent influ-| gent. employe are in the grasp of a system ed by the police is a desperate crim Studebaker Corporation Tissouri Kan, and Tex. new - 11% i, tablished in the Big Muddy by the| cost of $30,000 for wells of this depth|trjssouri Pacific pla. -. 35% | Eit 18 Mutual Oll company, which has al last year. The work was under the|New York Central hole down 3,125 feet with the tools] supervision of Sid Keoughan, who is|N. ¥., N. H., and Hartford - resting on top of tho sand just 35/4. charge of the Mutual's produetion| Norfolk and Western : come & great tavorie with Boston Beconé 44s Third 448 ---<. Fourth 44s Victory 4s Zach Whext, Lrooklyn walloper in The Phillies have been hitting ine shap but thelr pitchers uo Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 21.—(U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture.) — Hogs—Re- colpts, 58,000; uneven, mostly 10c to 20¢ lower; top, $7.75; bulk 180 to 240 pound averages, $7.55@7.75; 260 to $444 | 350 pound butchers, $7.30@7.0; pack- 10644) ing sows, $6.15@6.50; desirable pigs, ————_——___ ence in favor of the bears, but the| Ribs— from Which they cannot hope to free |/ 4 His arrest is unusually deferred continuance of the long decline’ July J. themselves #0 long as they work as|UUl night, in order: that he shall afiounted for some forced liquida-| gept. different and opposing forces, seems|P® spared the ignominy of being tion. Among the larger declines were ie, 4 : marched captive through the streets Texas Co. od 44% | $6.05%46.85; heavy weight hogs, $7.15 3 4 H to be the theme which tho story is on 20% 7.5b: 7.45@7.7 Lorillard 514 points, Postum Cereal Cash Grains. 7 gaze of curious onlookers. Tank Farm Enlatged scheduled for Saturday. This struc-|Texas and Pacific - 20% | 7.66; medium,’ $7.45@7.10; “Meht.| 1° CORN proqucts and. Kelly Gpring-| CHICAGO. Mey fimewheat—No, 1| °Raesvoring to bring out. Z 79 | $7.40@7.75; light light, $6.75@7.65 8 | packing sows, smooth, $6.50@6.90; 133° | packing sows, rough, $6.00@6.60; kill 73% | ing pigs, $6.00@7.15. 50%! Cattle—Receipts, 19,000; fairly ac- ‘Whea A mill owner is able through the No. 2 hard.| idea of an employe to enlarge his| ,Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill mills until they become a great indus:| iL Varmini wil not stain bed cloth: try and a great force from an eco. geist Dirty pin Thal oo nomic standpoint, Tho owner rides NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF GLENROCK, Wyo.—About a dozen| ttre has received the favorab!e ver-|Tobacco Producth A — tanks at the Sinclair farm at Clayton | dict of many geologists and it is sald ‘Transcontinental on -. have been completed and fully 50 are| that Boston capitalists are but awa't-|Union Pacific ores under. way, assuring ample storage|ing the final report, which it favor-| United mae ee When the company starts in a few| able, will mean drilling a test well. |U. 8. Ind. Alcohal - field 2% and Tobacco Products, Elec-| hard $1,201 tric Storage Battery, Davison Chen] 31.19% @1.20%. ical and DuPont 2 to 2% points each.| Gorn—No. 2 mixed, 81c; No. 2 yel- Denial by tho Interstate commerce] jow, 821% @83KC. commission of Frisco’s application] Oats—No. 2 white, 44% @45e; No. 8 20% be: 50% ; he stock, | y ate Gal aca eer ccs United Statscen Btee! sig | {Ves Deak ateers, butcher mre mocns| for authority to acquire control of white, 43%4@ 4440. on fo succes tn his unthinking andl PINAL ACCOUNT. AND. REPORT igi tOedicd hal A ‘ SANE ae Utah Copper 62% | on desirable beet heifers; lower grades | t)° Ease oe fenibeaial watocts| bi faparalisle ering it necessary to pay the em OND Sa FOR DECREE The company has recently acquired | | RAWUINS, Wyo.—Ed Good and as-|estinghouse Hlectrio 53 | beef steers reflecting most advance;| [20 Dubie oe ines of the latter] pees, Hy sor Reren ploye who made success poastble any | n iSTRIBUTION, by purchase another section of land|Sociates have juat been awarded aj Wm OE a 7 | killing quality beet steers rather | Cause a, CAR NON eag imothy' seed—$5.50@6.25, more than his reguinr wages. With | 22@ State of Wyoming ) eae see hfe the ake coteaae 8, ba ObIG LOR. punpery eae American Zinc, Lead and Sm. ~ a0 piain; top miatured steers, $10.69; pals feuase EP ne Clover seed—$13.00017.00, Els palsvibeie cares ontea erare County of Waicoda om are being built, tending to confirm r well on section eaSik - 22 i 0.40; mixed , Teer: nate a4 + ‘ y in the District Court, Righth Ju- ute and Superior numerous lots, $10.00@1 4 hand, the workers become d'so , » ig! the oft-repeated report that the com-| 26-26-88, in the Mahoney dome struc-/ DUNO tT ang Iron ------- 27%4| yearlings, $10.26; beet steers and year-| Selling was unabated in the after.| Lard—$11.10. RATaLe CurCaban acetic ee | diclal Disttish \OaaspiNoe Dery Untenee WhO) BANE | IRAY STOP ee OT Cine Ere TERTAR LL RE ores | ORAS FOWOE =n 64% | iings, $8.75@10.10; most other clases| noon, pressure increasing when call) Ribe—$8.75@9.75 ‘ } pk EAE ea The representative of competitive oe eae of i } J } vn to | interests who poses as a buyer of| Estate o: esse 5 cceaogy) | Nesters ately ists iteyers Bulk. Cae | ena iCrusivis; Acudseaker, 0. a. At| steel, goads the employer on to more | Proffitt, Deceased. Sentara te beckers acy scout cohol were conspicuous among the Sugar stringent measures until the strike is Notice of Settlement of Final tanks than the 90 that have been| Within the next few days. This new | 112 | strong; quallty feeding steers higher;] money advanced to 6 per cent. Ro ateabtea, well is to be Grilled on the same sec: ton that is at present supplying the gas to the Rocky Mountain Gas com. National Lead - Shattuck Arizona Gas in Douglas Well t u \ ave tablishing | held. It fails, but another succeeds| Account and Report and Petition a & “AS pany and which furnishes the supply $9.50; few upward to $11.00 andj many othor abares a teh 8) ind Hevwithh obavialble results The for Decree of Distribution. DOUGLAS, Wyo. — Drilling opera-| for Rawlins. Standard Oil Stocks || *vove to outsiders: bulk beet heifers, | new low pricas for the year, j Notte is henabe Pen. teal tions have been temporarily suspend-| The Texas Producing company who iS) $7.50@ 8.50. shorts in California Petroleum had &| New YORK, May 21.—Sugar fu-| l/s are sold for the mortgage, . y ENeR £O. €d on the well on the Benham lease} are now operating the Good and Nut- southwest of Douglas. There’ are/ting lease in the Lost Soldier fie'd,| Anglo ——- strong indications of gas at present/during a work agreement are this| Buckeya -. and it is thought that a strong flow| week pulling the casing in order to| Continental Will be struck. The well is at a depth | reset and cement same before drilling | Cumberland of about 300 feet. the well deeper into the sand. This | Galoun Sheep—Recetpts, 12,000; fed lambs,} bad time of it, the ste rising 3\tures close irregular. Approximate| “ Young man, however, who has praciaesioe ak partons Ravine 75% 15% | 100 to 26c lower; bulk handy lambs. | Points, on top of a sim'lar gain Satur-| sales, 17,000 tons; July $6.39; Septem-| had much influence with the men and | PI Morntfitt, ‘Aenanned thee Ral nr 84 85 | $14.50@15.00; handy weight sheep and] day. ber, '$6.45; Decomber, $5.96; March| Who has been endeavoring to educate} fF road! rAsttaleteater ver nat Be 40% 41 | yearlings, steady to strong; California] Liquidation continued to make it-) $4.77. them has Deen able to get the money |‘ote, has presented and filed his fis <on~ 103 105 | yearlings, $14.00; good natives, $12.00;] self felt in the Inst hour when the| While new business in refined sugar| With which to buy the milla by means | 10), tae Puesensce Ane Ded Be Mt 108 110 | Galtfornia ewes, $7.75; spring lambs,| entire market sagged to lower levels.| in still light, there is a better with-| Of having it loaned to the employes | P" F : There is every probability that|/was found necessary on account of | Iilinols 169 | steady to 160 higher: coven double] Nash Motors declined § points, Wool-| drawal demand reported and less| Who thus make the purchase and who Parada ah Haptic cree ied ee @rilling will soon start on the Shaw-|the cementing which was recently |indiana « 95 97 | decks California springers, $17.50@] worth and United Fruit 6 eaclhi.| offering in second hand quarters.|in the future work on a co-operative} Cit oe the Districet Courtabove nee formation, the final report of| completed falled to shut off the water |Nat. Tran. - 25% 25% 65; sorting very light. Postum Cereal, Kelly Springfield.) Prices are unchanged at $9.50 to $9.90| basis named, where the creditors of and geologists on the structure being| which is coming from an upper sand.{N. ¥. Tran — 124 ——- Western Union, ane seri boat a | for fine granulated. ahs Benesa goneetion. €U Srenad '*lanyono interested in said estate “f > 106 Omaha Quot ons. Pont and American Tobacco 0 5) ——— 8 ° he trouble whic! = rn 1 f 4 Bats on 5; 66 OMAHA, Neb. ae sec, 8. De-| each. i) 5 been successfully gone through. Hse parition, Per tie chiatind OIL BURNING _ {irae of = 190-200 | partment ‘of Agricutture)—Hogs, re- thereto at any time within. thirty jPrairie Pipe - ~ 104 105 | ceipts 10,500; slow, mostly 150 lower; days after June 18th, 1923, sal Solar Ret. 180 185 | bulk packing $6.00@6.10; bulk butch- date last mentioned being tl Pipe i AUTO ENGINE SENS TENTED ‘4s building a super-airplane of 600 Vacuum horsepower which wil! attempt to} SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. — A/S P, OM -. break the world’s speed record this|miniature Diesel engine designed to|s, O, Ind. summer. It will be capable of a speed|Propel automobiles for great dis- of the last publication of this no- tice, and if no such objections are filed within the time aforesaid, the undersigned administrator will make final settlement of said estate on the 24th day of July, 1923, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard CHICAGO.—Wage tnereases for Dated this 19th day of May, A. all Chicago building trades operat- | D., 1923 36% 86% | veals steady; top matured ateers $10.25;) New YORK, May 21.—Coppe 286 290 | bulk $8.50@9.60; bute cows and heif-| steady; electrolytic, spot and futures.) \) a 45% 45% ors $6.5008 bulk, canners and) 15% @i5%c. Tin, easy; spot and fu-|, Many favorable comments were | 139-140 | cutters $4.00@4.50; bulk bologna bulls! tures, $42.75, Iron, steady; No. 1 tat tho Rialto theater last night | 55% 67 | $4.75@5.00; top veals $12.00; stockers| northern, $20.00@22.00; 2 north-|When Marion Davies’ latest Cosmo: and feodera steady to strong; green) ern, $29.00@31.00; N southern, |Polltan starring vehicle “Adam and 97 98 | ers $7.00@7.10; top $7.20. | bod a Cattle, receipts 8,000; eset steers Metals j 37% 83 | and she stock steady to strong; good | 217 © 228._| steers strong; 10c higher; bulls and oe ' | of 250 miles an hour, and will take! tances at a nominal cost with the feeders $8.60. ; canipa| $27.00. Lead, ntend ot, $7.26 Rae fa dard ano as Pg etl oe on an open shop basis was a _RALPH F. KAMMAN, part in the Aerial Derby and the|¢limination of the present gear shifts, | Sheep, receipts 10,000; spring Imbs) Zinc, steady; East St. Louis spot and Sahn istodate nles who. abana heel nounced. The increases, effective Administrator of the Estate of race around Britain for the King's|ha#s been perfected by engineers of Cr di M steady; best California marines G10 nearby delivery, $6.65@6.15. Anti.| /* 08 Matae writs rockon eee January 1, range from 10 to 20 Jesse B. Proffitt, Deceased. Cup. Later it will go to France and|the Bethlehem Ship building corpor-| ‘ude arket rene apap a eS Ah oss sont mony, #pot, $7.30. don. The “master” of the house re.| °ent# Der hour. pean May 21, 28, June 4, 11 and Saati vill tte chistes a hare ieee r Tantivion: oresianet ive ; bulk $14,806 14.90: sheep firm Bawalea sents this and remedies it in a most) pA Cup. It will be christene ‘ars : . v 1 i GbOT.S0: 4 enjoyable way. T. Roy Barnes, lead- WASHINGTON. — Representative XIV. and ‘general manager of the Corpora: |c'at Creek - ae conti Has Soe eres tite joao ing man, heads an unusually capable| Frear, Republican, Wisconsin, de- | NOTICE Bei aed ase OF At the same time British designers|tion on the coast. “The engine will |rance Creek ~ 2.70) shearing lambs $16.75. cast of players. clared he would ask Governor Gen- Notice la hesahy eiven thacrtn are completing one of the- largest|Propel a small automobile 50 miles On |Osage 2. ~~. 1.70} shearing ie _ Money ‘ral Wood of the Philippines for otice is hereby given that the flying boats in the world. It is fitted |2%4 cents worth of fuel, “Tynan sald. |¢:as5 Creek with four engines of a combined] ‘Jt is already in operation at our) roohight horse-power of 2,800. The new flying: | Plant. boat has a hull of triple thickneas| “The fuel burned fs a light oll, the ( CPRARARS TAP AIT It ership herinbefore existing be- == 1.70 | | facts regarding charges that mem. | Partnership 5 [3 14 VV! pio, May 2 le ‘BAPTIST CONVENTION AT bers of congrexs received pay from | Peete going business under the firm 1.10} _ DENVER, Colo., May 21.—Catt NEW YORK, May 21.—Call money the Philippines avis doing business under the firm 170| Receipts, 2,350; market steady; beet| Independent com- | 14 style of J. L. Mendel and com- - stronger; high, 5%; low, 4%; ruling mission. es . _ ob; ter, 2 AA; ru pany, located at 427 East A street ‘and .; same as that now used in naval sub-| > | T_ 1.85; Steers, $7.00@9.25; cows and het! rate, 4%; closing bid, 614; offered at —_ “ign > na'ts capable of cruising as @ sur} arines. Such an ofl has far more| Rock Creste $5.00@9.00; calves, $4.50@13.50; stock- Ta‘e 4% Bi call 1¢ inat | vs Ba Casper, Wyoming has been by mu: face craft for long distance. | salt Creek 1.35 5%; last loan, 614; call loans against) NEW YORK.—Tho Soclalist ent disso.v 1 rful ’ heat units than gasoline and our de- 125| ers and foeders, $6.50@7.75. Paaeihnag. af; teow Toute) Sateady!| - ‘ tual consent disso-ved, All lawfa SET 3 vices enable the use of these units. oo 1:28) Hogs—Recelpts, 1,850; market | “CcePtances, 4: tite lot r@si,| ATLANTIC CITY, May 21. —Ar-| party in thelr annual national con- Idebts due from said. co-partner- , . —~ Ph scl es {Mule Ci 95] atoady to 10c higher; top, $7.40; bulk, | xed collate. eet ac commerciai|Tansements are being compteted for] Vention, rejected the appeal of the] ship and all money due said co-part Brooklyn's only woman optician. Sunburst 80) 37.0007 4 4:6 months, 6@5%; prime commercial), annual meeting of the Northern| workers party, the American nership are payable to or by J. L, Katherine Blanc, who has followed) rgheep—Receipts, . 4,800: market | P&P 5; uy | Baptist convention in this city May| branch of the communist move Mendel. . wher calling for nearly a quarter of a j gteady, wooled lambs, $15.00016.0 Sau oh ee ciaal 23:29. A record ationdance in 'expect-| ment, for a “united front.” J. L. MENDEL century, now owns the building in { clipped lambs, $13.00@14.00; ewes |ed of more than 3,000 official dele-| —— Dated this the 19th day of May, bs. The auditorium on the Steel} INDIANAPOLIS.—A resolution |A. D. 1928 |Pler has been served for the con denouncing any organizstio Pubish May 19. vention session: vidual or group which eond . | —— The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Taylor,| comrade because of creed or bellet GO, May 21.—Butter, lower:! “4 pastor of the First Baptist church of] was adopted by the national execu Tonight will he the last opportu one doer extian firsts, 290| Potatoes NEW YORK, May 21.—Foreign ex: nthiites of the Ainevtcan: 1 3 Indianapolis, and president of the. tive co nity to follow Tom Mix through some| Syizo, frets, 38@38%4c; secon wrae,.G8(d: 22. Rate: Deen UNDERREAMERS pee Sots oe"zede (AST TIMES TONIGHT | Butter and Bees | #9 20 a Foreign Exchange 360 changes quiet. Quotations in cents: convention, ‘will deliver the opening| gion. UNDERREAMERS - FR ton aoe eer | 5 Great Britain, demand, 4.63%; cablem,|gaarees. ‘The convention im to con-| sumed at the Ku Klux his latest William Fox picture whic gv, higher; recelpts, 48,084 cancs;| Fecelpta, 111 cars; total U: 8. ship-l+4.63%; GO-day bills on banks, 4.61%%-\gi4er the prohibition question, and is qt the America theater, In this! nrstgy, 24% @26c; ordinary firsts, 22%| ments, 679; too few sales to estab-| France, demand, 6.67; cables, 6.67%:|other important topicy of the @ film Tom plays the role of a younm| @oge; miscellaneous not quoted; ator-| lish a market. New stock, steady;| Italy, demand, 4.85%; cables, 4.85:\such as the League of Nations, Amor- cowboy who inherits one-hait of ®| ive pack extras, 27%; storage paci:| Florida barrel Spaulding Rose, No.| Belgium, demand, 6.73%; cables, 6.74.|toa's responsibility for Europe, and| gold mine hidden away in the ruins) frets, 26% : 1, $8.00; No. 2, $5.60@5.75; No. 3.| Germany, demand, .0020%; cables,|ti.” Near East also are likely to be of the cliff-dwellers in the Arizona BERLIN.—Predictions t ier many will be the mightlest nation in Europe with a monarchical gov- ernment, FYance in the second rank > Je ee $3.00@3.25; Alabama sacked Bliss! .0020%. | Holland, demand, 39.11;| aiscussed ’ es 4 desert. ‘Tho other half interest is| TriumpHs, No. 1, $5.00; No. 2, $3.25@| cables, 29.14 Aemand, 16.2 “tig pA > aot ad, Rupale ree Aa Re bape ea held by the daughter of the cowboy 3.00. Sweden, deman Denmark, do-} czar, mad by the 2 = AT YOUR'SUPPLY STORE. [REASON I CL Sil -——- , mand, 10.40. os | historian, Dr, Max Kemmerich, AT YOUR'SUPPLY STORE ¥ \ travels to Hong Kong to prevent a iiver Flax Seed. 18.04, Spain, Greece Cotton 2) apiememem nd Bricterortr Pe Dee epee Pee band of Internatio crooks from} DULUTH, Minn., Ma demand, 1.8¢ ' LOS ANGELES.—The str fl Wie fan ‘ : ga BUM exiting the pecsstotithe ming, ana flex: May’ 8.90 bid; Jul a tA the Marine Transport Workers of LOSE NO.CUTTERS THE PIPE FOLLOWS I there engages in a tremendous fight] NEW YORK, May 21.—Forcign bar! september 82.53% bid; O gentine, demand xl, de| NEW YORK, May 21.—Cotton,| the We alled Apri wa SE to wave the “girl, : | silver, 66%c; Mexican dollars, ble. bid. mand, -0.49. Montreal, 98, spot, steady; middling, b. | called pft.

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