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PAGE FOUR Oil -:- Finance DRILLING IS RESUMED ON MONTANA GASSER Ohio Company Bradenheads Flow for Fuel Purposes and Continues Sherard Dome Test to Lower Formations; Other Field Operations The weekly report of the Ohio Oi] company shows no completions. On Sherard Dome in the Sand Coulee district, 100 mi theast of Great Falls, Mont., the company has set 10-inch 1,300 feet and is drilling ahead. The 8,000,000 « of fg s been bradenheaded and is being u i at feet Na si No. 3 Tract K, section 19-39-78, set ch at 2,600 feet. section tho Kevin-Sunburst. 20-39-78, nection at 450 feet. | tion 19-46-98, spud-| Creek. section 82-86-65, on in. Baxter Bast section 3-19-| No. S. Permit, section 104, eg, rigged. Oregon Basin. 1, section 8-51-100, set 15%4-Inch 22-16- ection 2-19. Ut Chalk 5 A. section ‘ drilling at 1,126 6-2-6e, feet. Employe Stockholders of Standard Number 10,000 CHICAGO, than an amount equal of his salary. As soon as an amount suffictent to y one share of stock is reached the is made and dividends to own more atocl| the employe be At the end of or collec-| f ears all of the stock purchased | manner is delivered to the hence the emy Ol com ° dard N be the stockholders ve concrete examples of how this plan works are interesting. Two | ears ago an office boy earning $| 4 month contributed $10 of th monthly wage to purchasing stock. Today he has nine shares and with| nt of tho| the small cash balance of $12.60 he are now| has to his credit $575. His net profit y ther employe whose salary ts month put in $100 to the pur of stock. He has now 94 which has a total value of 1. His net profit for the two at CR BARES OF SAFETY I THE RUM RUNNING BUSINESS 1ed From rage scores of them, b UE Wie (Contt fact is that myself amor a) | many gallons do you think are coming over the Detroit river every day and | ght? “Do you kno’ runners, the name and address who lets a 15-year-old y bring cross the line? SIND MORE BFLS SEEN IN COMPSON FILM nd short > girls 8 not girls, score essed up infftheir nic ed the offic Service in Honolulu to s minor actre n's la White with our load a ne smugglers used y large stocks of booze on hand, | and a ror and get ¢ rw girls; pretty girl aiute so pretty of tt st fre f the Doyle Tour. apply fo in Bett picture, bh was pr ature tomorrow and vell girls, girls, m. mount take a ne matter Mr. Fr aticles diluted water, bec with whist Canadin r cust Fle » Haw tialto theater neral invitation 1 to Honolulu girl c yn company to places in the scenes requir people. And how the Hone had been 1 of the np ake § z many Unfortun the nearby street cor Ned by the the crowd around failed to muster > run the gauntlet which gathered to ent miss TURPIN FINDS LIFE OF SHEIK NOT SO TOUS 20-39-78, | slim | § New York Stocks Allied Chemical and Dye ——__ American American American American American American Sugar - American T, and T. YAmprtcan 'Tobacap --—-—-— American Woolen Anaconda Atch At International Corp . Locomotive Smelting & Refg. Gulf and West Indies - win Locomotive 3altimore and Ohio 5 Steel nd St. Paul ptd_ 1 Pac Sugar pfd. Lasky Copper Harvester ine pfd. aper he Casper Daily Cribune - Bonds -: Stocks -:- Grains - AND, QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Gil Securities (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) LOCAL Om STOCKS 1 Pete Jupiter = <inney Coasta’ — Roy York | Ontwest YORK CURT CLOSING tain Producers -$ 15.75 $ 16.00 19.87 10.00 4.87 12.00 s Ser HL, and Hartford Norfolk and W' and Pacific sco Produucts A anscontinent Stores § cohol United States Steel Utah Copper Westinghouse Electric wit Overland American Zinc, Lead and Sm. - 3utte and Superior —~ Colarod Fuel and Iron - Montana Power National Lead Shattuck Arizona Cumberlan' Ohio Oil Prairie Pipe 5. O Ohio Vacuum by Manager | cat ] on oO. Crude Market ls on on w York Mammoth LIBERTY — 100.06 Livestock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, M ment ceipts, & bet pound $10.75: m high and feeders, ; better other gra ognas, m calves, to choice and heifers, cutters, $3 $9.00@10.00. n Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; to ipts direct; market for mbs and yearlings most lower; spring lambs, $1.50 to lower; fat sheep, $1.00@1 lower; good and choice handy weight ed lambs closing $14.00@14.50; best native springs, $16.00; light and handy ewes, $6.00@¢ heavies sorting « bands f rec Fea to § 00 50; most r the bulk $7.55 butche mostly rages, pound sows, holdover $7.1 \T-2 OFF ON SECOND LEG May Tho Lieutenants Creek amilton Mule Creek Sunburst “The Shriek of story not five-reel burlesque, Araby,” the usual of a shetk fs ously. takes fi to tell the ad those to but n reels ‘urpin, ammed of riotous com and here and real drama, to say climax nds w It ventures eel of an with many s are c | brand thrills nothing of th The Shtiek who sees it homeward w won't come off.” at the Rialto. erybody their that times today Monuments CASPI 505 F MONUMENT WORKS ‘ond St. .Casper, Wyo: Robert Simpson, Prop R s For fifty thousand years ‘men have always blamed women and been blessed by them. See “ADAM’S RIB,” etc. “SWAN © UNDERREAMERS AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE ) THE. PIPE FOLLOWS * @ GIVEN AWAY THE CHOICEST FAIR VIEW LOT Dobbin Realty Co. 237 S there touches | outh Center St. {rects for week total around) STOGK TREND STILL UPWARD Irregularity in Evidence at Opening of Short Ses- sion Today: NEW YORK, May 26.—Opening prices in today’s stock market were somewhat frregular, but the main tendency appeared be upward. There was a good demand for a num- ber of the popular oils, Houston le: ing the e advance with of one United somotiv to point. sher than yesterday but Baldwin I m and Crucible became more progressed and of the a point ice for all time, 1 point or so were Pan-American A and B and gains ecorded by a Mexic! Were good jumping 3 Beechnut and Postum r up 1 to 13 eign exchanges opened slight i sterling ~dropped to $4.62%; French franc d at 6.61 cents and German dropped one point to .0017%c. —_——~+ were Potatoes CHICAGO, May Potatoes, dull; B4 U. 8. ship- ; Wisconsin ‘sacked round bulk, mostly $1.00@} - | dealings, CROP REPORTS DEPRESO GRAIN Downturn in Prices Follows Announcement of Wheat Improvement. CHICAGO, May 26, —Official fig- ures on the probable yield of wheat in Kansas proved larger than the ma- Jority of traders here had looked for, and the whéat market took a down- ward swing today during the early Fine weather counted also s a bearish facton, and so too did kness in the corn market. Rather general selling on the part of hold- ers of wheat was in evidence. After opening unchanged to %o lower with July $1.16% to 1.17 and September 1.14% to $1.14%, wheat underwent a sided all around drop in yalue. Corn prices were depressed by the reported large Increase of corn acre- in Kansas, Opening quotations, which ranged from %e to %c lower, with July 78%¢ to 78%c, were fol- lowed by a material further decline. Oats started unchanged to \c off, July 42c. Later, all the months show- ed price losses. The provisions market went down with grain a extras firsts firsts 3444@35%40; seconcy teadg to weak; receipts 36,- torage packed firsts 2614c; storage packed extras 25c others un- changed. Cheese unchanged, Sees) ull Showers Will sacked, 60@90c; Russets, depending on} the condition; ta whites, 70@ | 75c; new stock, dull; Florida barreled | Spaulding Rose, No. 1, $ Minne: NEW YORK, May 26.—¥Foreign bar silver, 67%c; Mexican dollars, 51%c. LONDON, Ma 11-16 pence per cent. 6.—Rar per ounce. silver, Money, LM Be Prevalent Coming Week WASHINGTON, May 26—Weath- er outlook for the week beginning Mon Ro sions: Mountain and plateau re- generally fair except for widely scattered showers; tempera- ture near normal. Pacific states: generally fair except occasional rains along Oregon and Washing- ton coasts; temperature near nor- mal. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923 - Livestock -:- All Markets Czechoslovak, Rep., 8c, Dominion of Canada, French Republic, Japanese, 4s Kingdom of Belgium, Kingdom of Norway aah 1952... 95 88% 95% 81% Republic of Chile, 8s, 1946 -----------------2-----.2- State of Queensland, 6s -—-—_— U. K. of G. B, and’, 1937 RAILWAY AND American? Sugar, 6s American Smelting, American Tel and Tel., © American Tie. and Tel., col. tr. Anaconda Copper, 7s, 1938 Anaconda Copper, 1923. .. At. T. and San Fe., gen., 4s —. Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4% .. Bethlehem Steel, con., 6s, Ser. A Canadian Pacific deb., 48 — Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, Chicago, Mil and St, Paul ev. Copper, 6s ar Tire &s, t Northern 7s A . Power, 5s A Pacific ref., Gas and Electric, 5s R. Gen., r Con. Western Union 6%s -. Westinghouse Electric Wilson and Co., ev. EXECUTION STAY [GRANTED IN MEXICAN GAGE Supreme Court Ruling on Bandit Murder May Be Necessary. PHOEN Ariz, May 25.—A legal battle participated in by the state of Arizona and representatives of the Mexican government and which prob- ably will be carried eventually to the ‘The stay of execution, in the form of a writ of habeas corpus, was granted late yesterday by Superior Judge Steven H. Abbey on applica- tion of Roberto Quiros, Mexican con- sul in Phoen'x. ‘The application at- tacks the legal questions affecting the juristdiction of the superior court of Santa Cruz county which sentence. ed Martinez, Warden R. B. Sims who was sery- ed with the write at the state peni- tentiary at Florence, balted the exe- eution against the advice of John W. Murphy, ‘state attorney general. SWAN UNDERRE AMERS: | » | GA United States superior court lodms as the result of a stay of execution h saved Samuel Martinez” from anging today for the murder of J. Frank Pearson, victim of the Ruby bandit raid of 192 mW AT-YOUR SUPPLY STORE: | Brin ce romTs LOSE NO CUT IERS ENGLEWOOD! $150.00 Given A way ABSOLUTELY FREE In order to close out the remaining lots in ENGLEWOOD Sunday, we are hay- the air. ENG lot. ing cards printed, each card bearing an ENGLEWOOD LOT number. These cards will be dropped by Dick Leferink from his airplane, directly over EN- GLEWOOD at 4 p. m. Sunday and the party finding numbers Lots 31 and 32 will be entitled to a credit of $25 for first payment on each lot. These lots are five acres and sell for $500., $25 cash and $10 a month. The parties finding lot Nos. 45 and 50 will be entitled to a credit of $50 as first payment on each lot. These lots are 10 acres and sell for $750, $50 cash and $15 a month. These four lots are as good as the best, so come out Sunday and pick your first payments from The L. & L. Airplane Company will entertain you all afternoon. You can take an airplane ride every one-half hour if you care to. The L. & L. Plane Company bought five lots in ENGLEWOOD after looking oyer all the live cities from Calgary to Mexico, and decided that Cas per and ENGLEWOOD was the very best location in the Rock y Mountain Region. You must be on the ground at LEWOOD at 4 p. m. Sunday in order to get your first payment credit for a JOHN M. ENGLAND Office Phone 1129 COMPANY 202 O-S Building Home Phone 543-