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_ COAST OIL BOOM ON - New York Stocks 7 “\ N i : Bonds :: Stocks Grain :: Livestock : All Markets = NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE DIL SHARES UP (WHEAT RALLIES. : Finance WANE, SAYS REPORT, Steady Decline in Production from California Dis- 09) (Bemeemae mnnnennonn aL wae stl 13 i! * Boston Wyoming _ 2 ir tricts Forecast by Speaker Before National Boston Wyoming ii a3 |Low Priced Issues Improve |Buying Declines on Reports Liberty, 3345 Escaksboass ca Petroleum Association picwsionsl balk Creek In Trading Marked by |" of Heavy Marketing In |Lmeny Piet tus? Gharven Fluctuations Canada ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 21.] was maintained by drawing upon Columbine | ———-- 13 ~The unprecedented oll boom that | this reserve. Now, however, with |Atl,, Gulf and West Indies [nba nee tegths Mi NEW YORK, Sept. 21—Stock] CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Flattening eee aCe Deel ct ee nian” Taibgot ios % |Cow Gulch . “03 prices developed alternate periods of | out of buying power led to # ime swent Califorale during the last | vi tiral decline) we are bound to|Baltimore and Ohio - Domino ~ weakness and strength in today’s | terial decline in wheat prices today |CZ*Choslovak Rep. 3s ctfs 91% 38 year fe over and from how on there | see very much faster drop in actual|Bethlehem Steel —--------. -- ‘ 5 session with net losses predominst- | atter December delivery had risen | tnsh Munteapal, &s A. 03% 108% will be a steady decline in produc- | production. California Petroleum — |B. T. 49 Jing at the close. Eastern ratlroad |{) about # conte over Monday's low | pomunlon, of Canada, 6s 196 9% 88 tion, 8. A. Gutberson, Jr., of the| “How fast the dectine will be|Canadian Pacific ...------- ao : shares and low priced olls showed |point. ‘The close was weak, half to| Japanese be — ae Southern California Of! Producers, | from this time on with no shutin|Central Leather -------.---. ict hee 5 moderate strength. Sales approx!-|1i40 met lower, with December 4 t c 1004 said today before the annual con-| oil to help hold it up is a question |Cerro de Pasco Copper -...-. pee = ; : mated 700,000 shares. $1.02% to $1.02%0% f 208% |Jupiter Wy 98 vention of the National Petroleum | that fs of vital importance, but it|Chandler Motors -..-..... 48% | ‘Kinney oGastal axe Stee — 103% 208% association. 1s one on which no one likes to|Chesapeake and Ohio ----—~- Ladies kk Royalty. 100% 01 NEW YORK, Sept. 21—Consider-] CHICAGO, Sept., 21.—Despite a Ue ie. 191 30L ‘The threatened shortage of gaso-|prophecy * * * Chicago and Northwestern —- 66 |xiaring nO gay ggg [able Srregularity developed at the} weak start, whent scored new up| U> K- of G. B. and I., figs, 198 101% 101% 301% line in 1922 adyanced the price of} “In my judgment, very few wells crude ofl, led to many “wild catting" | upon which drilling is commenced schemes and opened up three new | after this date in the heart of either large oil fields in that state, Mr.| Santa Fe Spring§ or Signal Hill will Chicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd 26% Arie trom opening of today's stock market but} turns in price today during the| vy RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOOS Chicago, R. I. and Pac. »- ae Mointetna 4 the main trend appeared to be UD-| carly dealings. Initial declines were|AmeTican Smelting, bs - ri i American Suger 68 ~-..—_W.... Chite Copper -.. % pNew York Ol! ; : ward. Olle received better support | ascribed to the fact that Liverpool| American Tel and Tol ow Chile Copper --..-.. 2 oardy .. 4 . and improved fractionally while} quotations were lower than had|American Tol col tr. br Gulberson asserted. The serious |ever repay the cost of drilling. Consolidated Gas -. Bed Bank F American Woolen, which was weak} heen looked for. Winnipeg prices,|Anaconda Copper 7s, 1938 Sindee estenaiag Sis iatunisy enn | deere taeteee ince ie thats orl an Tone ee a Royalty | & Precacers houncement of President Wood that | rosn'ana With attention Move Many [At and ue Fo ten longer 8 lel at of} C ene Sunset — Snore J . ‘itim = the decline in new wells has been | pumping these deep wells after they| Crucible Steel ----------~-—- Tom Bell Royalty ex pageant AES ie Vd it took but Uttle buying to lift rotted oe BE > so rapid that the peak is pest, he|cease to flow—and that time is|Cuba Cane Sugar pfd Western Exploration _ 8: . ene | wae’ conten bine y cam a) values. The opening, which varied! Canadian Pacific dob. 4a added: fast aproaching. At the present| Erie -- a Wyo Kans , i were heayy, American jo and! trom unchanged figures to %c lower : - “The limits of the new big fields| timo we have no pumping equip-| Famous Players Lasky -—. Western States _ : z = (ppesphce: aye so well defined that it is pretty | ment that will successful’y pump oil|General Asphalt yon. E Renewal of selling pressure turn-| May 1.09, was followed by a slight Gene 4 EE TST Leather preferred, dropping 1%. | with December 1.03% to 1.03% and| Chi. afil,, and St. Paul ov, ane ea Chile” Co; safe to say that we need have no|from much below a 3,000-foot level.|General Dlectric - Burset A ed the market heavy again before} general setback and then by an ad- Gobayeanapterbacisii fear of any new large production | When tho timo arrives thnt it, shall|General Motors --—--- *|Tom Bell Royalty ) ee ee eee arent gait hour-lvance to well above yesterday’s|Great Northern, 7s A areas," ho said. “I predict a healthy | become necessary to pump ‘these | Great Northern pid %] NEW YORK CU pression “coe Acop psd Sib pees | cinta, aie Sa condition in California in the next | deep wells—practically all of which|Culf States Steel . * Producers . 18.25 13.50 ){?_78%: another ‘ aN Subsequently, the market receded, | Northern Pacific ret., aie six or egiht months, with a drawing |aro from 4,000 te 6,000 fect in| {ll{nofs Central ~. \ “ge | {h8_Year and losses of a point orlexport demand was slow, and mar- | 2D» estern Bell Tel., 79 on oi] storage. Within that time | depth—we shall find that overnight | Inspiration Coppe more took place in Baldwin, Cen- Pacific Gas and Electric 5a keting at country points in Canada Penn R. R. Gen 17.00 Tels a day. ple. +2 y Mutual 9.00], re u “} Southern Pacific ov., 4m ......___. ae shipping 175,000 barrels daily to “The limits of the three flel4s are| International Paper - Rae tases: : Fett Ben Orel Puee ited yk ness of immediate supplies gave/ Union Pacific First 4s Atlantic, Gulf and foreign ports.’ now 60 well defined as to area that| Invincible Oil oon: S. O. Indiana fa? 6860) nv: ping firmness to corn, After opening at] Union Pacific First 4s “The sme holds true in Signa!/it is pretty safe to say that we|Kelly Springfie'¢ Tire all other issueg yielding fractionally} 40 off, to a like advance, Decem-|U. S. Rubber 55 _ Hill and wells drilled to depths of| need have no fear of any large new| Kennecott Copper ~. Forelgn exchanges opened trregu-| ber .67% to .67%. the market show-| Utah Power and Light 6s ------._.-..-----> from 5,200 to 5.800 feet are coming] productive areas. New fields may|Lima Locomotives ‘ lar ed an upward tendency, September] Western Union 6448 in at less than 2,000 barre! Der] bo opened up but the records show Lauleville and Nashville L ihe eres ar td ile eas Balivaey in prea crar ‘ Westinghouse Electric 7s --————---- 107% day, where 10,000 barrels were ex-|that it requires approximately from | Mac! ruck .. in the a n ew crop ree ‘Water is showing up in|two to three years to bring any|Marland Oil Livestock series of bullish demonstrations in| months brought about a reaction. many wells in the Long Beach field] new fields into a lathe production and threatens to destroy many|and we are all agreed that no very ™" ' the eastern railroad shares which | The close was unsettled, at a range H h eventually led to short covering in| varying from %o net decline to 1c ug es ° ets ease wells in that field. At Huntington] large production will be brought in| Missouri, Kan and Texas new 124 Chicago Prices, many other parts of the list. New | advance, December 67%0 to 67%c. Beach, the peak has been passed forjin any new field before this dron|Missourl Pacific ptd --- CHICAGO, Sept. 21—(U. 8, De-| Yo" Central, Reading common and] Oats sympathized with other grain, Ie Ie tei some time and water conditions| has reached a point where this new|New York Central —-.—. partment of Agriculture)—Hogs, re-| “"8t Preferred, Baltimore and Ohio. | started %o lower to %e gain, De om romisins Claim there will very serfously curtail] production can no longer hurt. ¥., N. H,, and Hartford ceipts 22,000; mostly 10 to 16 high.|*0 Erle first preferred advanced | cember .30%0. Later the market re) the production. Edgewater is show-| “In the older ficlds the produc-| Norfolk and Western er: spots show more advance; bulk|},'0 1% Points. | Moderate recoveries | hardened all around. S ing up in many wells in Santa Fe|tion has been materially shut in| Northern Pacific 7% |p Springs and water is appearing in| but the total potential production of | Pacific Ol ~----.----. many of the wells located near the| al! other fields is only 800,000 bar-| Pan American Petroleum B center of the field. rela per day. Practically no work |Pennsyivania -. “While production figures for) has been started in these fields dur-| People’s Gan — these fields has shown several|ing the present year, and if they|Producers and Refiners -.. small increases from week to week,| were to be placed in full produc- it must be borne in mind that dur-|tion now {t would require some time ing June, July and August there]|to get them back to normal. With| Republic Iron and Steel - was quite a large amount of oil|no new wells under way, it would|Sears Roebuck -. shut in while at present there is| require at least six months to secure | Sinclair Con Oll .--.--. practically no oil shut in. During} any new production in any of them|Sduthern Pacific -.. July and August we had this re-|and even then the increase would|Southern Railway -.--. serve shut in oil to draw on and|not more than offset the natural] Standard Oil of N. J. consequently the actual production! decline in these fields. _. [Studebaker Corporation ints and Foundation company Union Pacific ----—. tween grades canners and cutters,| four eed oes Sak Ser r Toes é Colorado Field Center of A Sy a Ways United Retail Stores ¥ | four and-e quarter. costed) M68 : Interest Among Operators ns. Ind. Alcohol bert, geen A avert Decl micheal Girehaned cats Cuchi Grabbalauen? Previctes: NEW YORK, Sept. 21—~The con-| NEW YORK, Sept. 21--Call men- 4 = with yesterday's decline; ‘{with Baldwin, Gulf States Steel, CHICAGO, Be tinued advance in raw sugar led tol ey fi ‘ ey i" a > , Sept. 21.—Wheat—No. ey firmer; high 5; low 4; ruling rete Tian oceome: Steel ------—---— ers to packers $13.50@$13.75; Davison Chemical, and the motor |2 red, $1.05; No. 2 hard, $1.05@1.07, | another upward revision in refined| 4; closing bid 5; offered at 64; last Westinghouse Blectrio — Ree DAT ne Mpa to gle nd motor accessories shares con-| Corn—No. 2 mixed, 87% @38 prices with fine granulated now|toan 5; call loans against acceptances ologna ls _ $4.65@5.10; canners cuously heavy, yellow, 88% @88%c. ranging from 8.60@8.90c, or 10 to| 3% tine loans firm; mixed colleger~ Willys Overland --.. 0@3.25, mostly. d zt American Zing, Lead and Sm. § if Tho closing was frregular. Week-| Oats—No. 2 white, i i took place in United States, Bethle-] Provist . {ter grades 170 to 250 pound aver-}iem and Republic Steels, Baldwin | to alate aueslabtonty on dices aati ages $8.307@8.95; top $9.00; good and} ina Studebaker, which previously < choice 260 to 325 pound butchers} sq established’ new lowa on the | wheat Open Hish oe mostly $8.55@8.75; desirable 150 to} movement. ‘The rebound cancelled - 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.00% 160 pound averages $8.40@8.60; | many of the early losses of 1 to 2 1.03% 1.04% 1.02% 1.02% best welghty Killing | pigs | $6-75@ | points and lifted DuPont and Beech: | May 1.09 1.09% 1.08% 1.08% y Welght hogs $8.25@8.90;| nut Packing 2% points and Ameri-|corn— r medium $8.60@9.00; light $8.00@]%an can, Producers and Refiners, 95; Ught light $7.65@8.65; packing | punta Alegre and Cuba Can pre- sows smooth $7.55@8.00; packing|rorred 1 to 1% points above yester- sows rough 5@ slawphterlasy's closing prices. A few soft pigs $6.00@7.265. spots cropped out later, notably Cattle, receipts 4,000; stow, fresh} xvillys-Overland preferred. and Cru- receipts increased by liberal supply | ciple Steel. Call money opened at of stable offerings; steers and yearl- 4 per cent. Ings generally steady; bulk $8.50@| several 10.00; killing quality plain; on@ load long yearlings late yesterday $12.25; better grades fat cows dull; in-be- ny CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21.—| drilled a well 800 deep A dispute between the Funk Oft| without striking ci te Tear wite & Gas company of Virginia and the| drew its application for patent on Hughes Oil company of Wyoming,|the land and Hughes, under a prow over the section on which a gusher| pecting permit, drilled the section in the Lost Soldier ofl field was|and brought fn a gusher. There- brought in, pap eeees settled by the} upon the Funk company renewed i compantes and the General Land of-| its claim to the land and opposed 87% 68% 67% .67% | tice has approved the application] the granting of an epaeaiti lease 89 69% 68% —.68% | of the Jatter concern for an operat-|to the Hughes company, The com- ing lease on the section. Promise agreement resulted in with- 38% 39 88H 89 The Funk company hel the eec-| drawal of the contest and the ap- 39% 40 39% 39% J tion und Y locati bal Sebi bite ler a place location and] proval of the lease, 11.92 11.82 11.82 10.85 10.80 10.80 84% BER 84% BEG sharp breaks occurred among Inactive stocks in the after- noon. Kelsey Wheel dropped five Texas and Pacific ~~~... Tobacco Products A -s------ Transcontinental Oil ------... Conatderable interest seems to be | is said to have been rented for head- centering around Hamilton Dome in | quarters for ficld scouts. Dp, ipts 17,000; fat lambs - f the "125 points above the close of yester-! a1, 60.90 dayw 5YQ5Y; 66 Craig county, Colorado, Since the| The common belief among geolo- jeep, rece! end short covering in some o: white, 39@41 5 4O5%; months bringing in of the discovery well by | gists ts that of! was encountered by | Butte and. Superior ———-—--— mostly 10 to ise higher; natives} iow priced olls which rose 1 to near-|" Rye—No, 2, 69Ke. aay. Demand continued good. | 544 @5%4; prime commercial paper the Texas Production company in| the Texas company in the first Wall | ¢ S largely $18.50@18.78; ‘sorts lighter; ly 2 points in the last hour was Refined futures nominal, counteracted by fresh offerings of Sugar futures closed steady; ap- companies have sent their staffs of | be found gas producing in its lower M some of the speculative favorites proximate sales 33,000 tons; October geologists into the new field for ex- | depths after having been drille © cholce Nevadalwhen the call money rate was Pork—Nominal. 5.45c; December 4.86c; March 38.91c; ploration work. Roth the second and third Wall held above 14.60; feeder lambs slow, | marked up to five per cent. Lard—$12.06. May 4.000. Among those watching deyelop-|Creck sands lie within the néxt 620 bulk — $13.00@13.50; sheep —<——<——_—— ments at Hamilton Dome are the |fect. Tho necond is Salt Creek’s |! Qtandard Oil Stocks ary: sere ‘igh aia I TRIED T0 c,cto;l etaoin shrdlu mewfy vbgkvb FORGER W 5K @5%. Montana Power - few choice held around $14.00; culls National Lead mostly $9.50@10.00; good Washing. Shattuck Arizo! ton lambs $14.0 the latter part of August many large |Creek sand, and that this sand will Enrollment Gains © LARAMIE.—Although the stats university this year is showing & growth sald to be without precedent Midwest, Continental, Holly, Prairie, | heavy producer while it is probable Hamilton-Salt Creek, Utah Oll Re-|that the third is also a sand that fining and Monte-California com-/ will compare favorably with the one tals in the history of the school, the panies., The Ohlo Oil company {s,|above it. The Colorado Hamilton NEW TORK CURB Omaha Quotations, Me 1923 university summer school, but besides the Texas, the most active | Dome seems to bear promise, from Open Close] OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 8. recently brought to a close, ¢hows in reconnaisance. An entire floor | all present indications, of becoming | Anglo ----------------- 18% 1% | Department griculture,)—Hogs 31—Copper|® STowth even more markea than of the Barker hotel at Craig, Colo.,{a worth while oll field. Buckeye waccecese 79 80 |—Receipts, 2,500; generally active CHICAGO, Sept. 21—Butter low-]| NEW YORK, Sept. PPer! that shown to date in the opening Continental .--------- 83 34 |15@25 bulk 200 to 325 IN JAIL KT CAPITAL creamery extras 47@47%o; | S28: electrolytic spot and nearby! o+ tne ral term. Cumberland --.2-.-.--- 106 pound butchers, $8.00@8.35; top standards 45%; extra first 45@46%c; | 13% @13%4c; futures 12%@13%. Tin} ne summer school this year, < Calena 60 $8.50; bulle packing sows, $7.70@7.85; first 41% @43; seconds 40@40%. Sueysiapae and tutes 41.25% BS including the branch summer scheol rovement In oston 152 average cost ‘Thursday, $7.75; aver- Eggs lower; recelpts 7,259 cases. prices unchanged. Fy aby eaiiiettey thisea” eee I 4 age weight, 260, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21—Iwirsts 324@S8e; ordinary first 25] steady; spit 6.8507.100 Zino steady:/ 2" i ne are Witch 1008 ate bas m " : 23% 24 Cattle— Receipts, 425; hardly|C. W. Jones or G, W. Hollings-} @a¢c. re paler Papeete lieat bt oz eines Pe Pega ee aye Hes tt 3 93 fenough here to test market condi-| worth is held by tho shertff here, ———qq>+—— BYP GLOOEAcy Antimony) ADOt | ents vopedered a the university oo ra me ontinues 101 |tlons, ‘mostly odds and ends; gen-| charged with attempting to perpe- Flour Market. O@7.E0e. Summer. school and. {te Brancie-s ' erally steady on all classes and | trate a fraud with a forged draft for} scr mMAPOLIS, Minn. Sept. 21. total eitn tin thaws ot: thigiAGth eae grades; sales steers from $7.75 @9.50; grass cows and heifers, $3.50@4.75; stockers and feeders, mostly $5.50@ 7.00. Sheep—Receipts, 3,000; fat lambs active, 25@40c higher; western lambs, mostly $13.75; fed clipped Serre, Cite nheen and. feeders. | nominally steady, f Posing as an assistant pay- aster for the Sinclair Pipe Line company, Jones ts alleged to have mailed the forged draft to a bank here. He was arrested following his appearance at the bank to draw on the account he had attempted enen, and is said at the sheriff's off to have contéee2..tos “Gravee jeep: TO Dt. StS aes In his baggage were found 1,500| spot, quiet; middling, 30.10. Oregon: Eastern number 1, staple} Vacuum ---..---------- Denver Prices. checks of the Sinclair Pipe Line —Flour steady. Bran 28.50. aerate nea 4 mer school of 889 students. 7 At the beginning of the second Sailor Denied |week of the untversity fall term, 684 jstudents had registered, « gain of Divorce From |)!,cy7, te, restrain 98. te Wife in Prison 3 Prairie Pipe -...~-~~. Solar Ref. -------——--- Sou Pipe ----------—- S. 0. Kan ~-----0----~ BOSTON, Sept. 21—The Commer- celal Bulletin will say tomorrow: “There is a much better tone in the wool market as a result of the recent ouynts, which has horn of fair volume. Manufacturers fave come back into the market egain, some doubtless to keep informed but others to buy wool and in fair quantities. Medium to low scoureds three-eight blood .46@.47; one-fourth blood .45@.46. Scoured basi Texas fine 12 months 1.20@1.25; fine eight months LICGLAF tin California; Northern 1.20 @ 1.25; middle country 1.15; Southern 1.00 @1.05. O. KY ----0-2--e0--— ©. Nebeag-er——mes S10 220 U. OWN: Ze wcncsenccens 8h 86 ~ 8. O. Ohio .---------~ 275 Union’ Tank ~..----. Cotton TUL. Sept. 4 r ch hed been i 28@1.30; fine and fine medium]S. P. Oil -------.--.--.' 123 DENVER, Colo., apt. 21.—(17. S.} company, four of wh! LOS ANGELES, Sept have moved rather generally, and} oo ing 1.23@1.27; eastern clothing |S. 0. Ind ------2----- 63% 58%] Department’ of Agriculture.}—Hogs| filled out in sums totaling $3,200. Paul V. Southard, « sailor, failed further sales of wool to the Lag 1.10@1.18; valley number 1, 1.18@ oreo —Receipts 200; steady to strong; Sheriff Carroll 1s investigating in the superior court here to ob- Hate are seporied Ske sHh ekg bor tind BK TS quality plain; only full lond, small Jones’ record elsewhere. | He 1s us tals). a. Gi¥ores. from Laéin Mott y stronger for woot, e lots drive is 8.15 to 8,50; packing| pected to having operat maha Anh |dueuaed of. waning. Lebaueae eaty 7 Ee aka Haag gine oe tid ome a sows strong, mostly 7.00; few pigs|and Kansas City. five of her busbands and convicted canno! said i 1 : 0; three-cight blood combing 1.00 TiRGr pany, “The opening of the Australian Cattle—Reecipts 300; calves none; in one case, for which she 1s serv- Soft, Veloety Ohlos, partly graded, $1.15@1.25] peNvER, Cote. Sept. 21.—The| bills on bank 451%. France demand| "phe tire depa t office has| ‘uct Prescribed by physicians over 5 cwt.; few fancyy shade higher; poor-| country grand jury, which mot here 03%. Ital yd a twenty-two years and proved safe by F PO R ly graded, $1.00@1.10 owt.; South ioneke ‘was ‘iostruated by Judge G.| 4, i et Xdeman bee Soap the second story of| (ni vo. Let at Capital out ‘The Commeretal Bulletin wil pub- lah the following wool quotations tomorrow: Ly 9 ing a sentence of 10 years to life mason at Cydney has been auspic- a quarter blood combing .80 slow, generally steady; quality poor: FLING STARTED Say Bayer’ and Insist! in the Idaho state prison. W. th fous with values par to 5 cents above Pullea: Delaine 1.25@1 AAI few feeder steers at 650; plain grade Southard testified it was not arm the general rules and the continent @1.20; a mi 1.00 1.06. “5 grass cows 4.00 down; fairly good until after his marriage, Novern- the chief operator, with Japan fair-| @ir%: i super ang 78@.82;| Oras Cretk -—--------——— cows 4.50; canners 1.75 to 2.00; cut- ber 20, 1920, that he learned of the Notice thé amotth bade coaet SINE (TOO IR | recente o---aeaoceceeee a ters 2.25 to 2.75; medium vealers accusations sgainst his wife. balmy air f 9 home Elk Basin --. enn ee nano == 7.50; stock helfers 4.00. * “You're lucky to be here in that’s heated with Gdeybull | -.--—---~------------ Sheep—Recetpts 7,000; early trade court,” remarked Judge John W, POTTER Warm Atr : Back GUO orverese-rser-~ 100 | tully steady; 8 care fat Neveda| woes has been started on re-| Summerfield. f Gas Radiation. Notice Opening prices at the cape are Salt crt cqresserrceermerans | | tow cara of this band) modeling the room in the elty hall| “Yes, indeed,” agreed Southard. that it is as pore and dear, Potatoes EL, MSY ~-retemreteneer=v ren sorted out and resold to feoders at} formerly used as the office of the| “However,” continued Judge invigorating as 8 sum “The goods market is slowly clear- ag, eae sac a aa 12.80; no other early sales. Reavitartinent po’ that’ thé) apece| Summertield, “you have not es mer evening out-of tne up. Better demand for the Sunburst ..---s-2-. Sr eee |may be used for a court room.|* tablished residence in California Socre. wos lower priced woolen goods te tn evict Cy caco tept. 21—P A a saa ‘The present police court room will to my satisfaction, Try again am See ence, eapecially goods of the type Mia asi oat also be remodeled and will be used | later.” Po Shgecye pom of tweeds and knit goods, while Foreign Exchang for the confinement of women and/ Southard sued on the ground pe abt a eda women’s wear lines generally are in} Sj 0Uenie ord and ball ry © | chutaren. Attention has been called his wife had been convicted of a coostenty ee oor position. Mens wear worsteds. | whites, ‘No, 1, partly graded, $1.25 P. Ordered to the efty that both women and felony. roy aye ten 4 en nnn eumeete eater men tetez| PTD] Ordered | wr oer ceo nati PLSa atl ony rn mh rere PIE) Mag myling tions jn cents. Great Britain de-| © on package or on jon you are ° ‘ . ea Manaie to, 0 Mnttad a demnend and bulk sand Iand and Red River mand 454%; cables 454%; 60 day| pe Beaten, fact they ought tol ice getting the genuine Bayer pro- Paving Contract ) | | Dakota sacked Early Ohios, partly |, Dunklee, presiding, to In cables 6.03%. ee Colds Headache Domestic: Ghia and Pennsyivania $1.20@1.30 cwt; Idaho | the recent failures of the Hibernia} mand .00000075; cables .00000075. Toothache Lumbago Steces: Delains unwashed 580: Bank and Trust company and the| Holland demand 39.26; cables 39.32. Harding Teibo Barache Rheumatism fine unwashed 48@. Interstate Trust ‘ Norway demand 16.02. Sweden de-| CHICAGO, Sep Neuralgia Pain, Pain tract, providing for concrete and as- Let us explain this comBings 54; threeefght blood The grand jury also was in-| mand 26,52. Denmark 18.03. Swit-|title “he was ‘just folke’,” the late| Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspir-|phalt pavement for about three. economical, conventens combing 52@.! structed by Judge Dunklee to be} zerland demand 17.71, Spain de-| President Warren G, Harding will|in” only. Each unbroken package| quarters of a mile of Fighteenth| method of heating and pa ce ra gre igor = especially careful that secrecy was} mand 13.64. Greece demand 1,81./be commemorated in a compilation| contains proper directions. Handy! street, was let Monday afternoon to| sive you an setimate, 5 ; 7 observed fn regard to all matters| Poland demand .0003% Cz Giscussed by the jurors, or shoj;now in press of editorials from washed 46@47; half blood un- Slovakia demand 3.00; Jugo Slavia! American newspapers. The com- boxes of twelve tablets cost few) the A. H. Reed company of Omaha. | washed .52@.53; quarter blood un- cents. Druggists also sell bottles of| ‘The Reed company was awarded| [a 2nterprise Construction Co. : 4) ‘Wiseonsin ani (Bank Failure z demand 1.09, Austria domand .0014.| plier, Cash Asher, a Callfornia news-|24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade| bonds for financing the paving, on a C. T. Pluckhahn, Rep. washed .46@.47. = Poultry Market Rumania demand 46%. Argentine| paper man, has selected approxt-| mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon | pia of par. The same concern has 1341 South David St, Casper’ i Missourt and average} NEW YORK, Sept. 21,—Bar CHICAGO, Sept, 21,— Poultry} demand 33.75. Brazil! demand 10.12.\ mately 100 editorials dealing with | oacetic-acidester of Ballcylicacid the co t for paving Capitol ave Phone 12: ¥ = ans roe celles el cap ah mony eager te nae es osetia Montreal demand 97 11-16. |, 4, Harding's career and ideals, | Advertisement. nue her i Pen eB le. A or etait Sank aren Si ci ttn cits aeentaneatoent eee