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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 10

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THE WICHITA BEACON TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1922 10 YEOMEN LODGE. 414 B. OOUGL.A5 Rfilairkefis, business and Firnarnce Regular lodge nignt -luesaay, jius. j. Geo.

A. Lemurs, correspondent, 127 8. Main. Oil Today's Classified! ADVERTISEMENTS TiANCING ENGAGE ERJIOLL, WILHITES ORCHES- GRAIN MARKET WIUHWA WALL STREET tra for dancing. cnirissn iur any occasion.

Phone M. 2861. LIVE STOCK Four Years of Wildcatting PHONB Market 2000 x-w Tnrit im. 15. Wall Street recog LOST OE FOUND nized the prospects of early resumption of coal production as the elimination a grave menace to Industrial activities.

120 LOST: BLUE SATIN HANDBAG; PINK frame with small leather coiu purse. Valued as gift. Finder please call M. LIVE POI.LTKV Hens and pullets, 4 pounds and per lb Hens and pullets, 4 pounds and under, per lb Broilers. IK to pounds each Broilers, Leghorns and blacks Springs, smooth Roosters, young and old Geese, per lb niifki.

r. 1 New White Eagle Well Reported Swabbing 8Q0 Tho prolific abilities of the new Scclpy wcr further indicated wlieu the White KaKle Oil and Hef tiling Company swabbed around 800 harrels of high grade oil from its well brought ia Monday, iu a twenty- Kypnmg and Sunday Morning. rtiocas were siruua reflecting the belief felt In the financial 77JJ. in Panhandle Bears Fruit Panhandle, Aug. 33.

The ildcatting which has been going on iu Carson, Hutchinson, Potter and Grey Counties of the Texas Panhandle, is beginning to bear fruit. These tests by independent and major operating companies, have con community over the breaklnn up 01 tne TABLE OF Wichita fnlon Stockysrds. Aug. IS. The hog market today wu very lightly supplied with about 409 head of hogs of all kinds.

The market had a good healthy tone atong wtth yery snappy action. The market! up the line were Bhowlng steady to strong, with only fair run. Prices weresettled ten cents higher than yesterday which made the top 19.50 for the best duality. The bulk of the sales were within a fifteen cent radius of this mark due mostly to the good quality. The best pigs are quoted at JS.60 with few arriving.

Sows sell up to with stags at J6.I6. The packsra need many mure hogs. $0 1 I Chicago, Aug. 16 Trade In wheat -was slow and of local dealings In today's session with new low marks registered. Demand was not persistent and scattered selling by leading commission houses held the market In.

check. Wheat closed He to Vic lower; corn showed strength and moved to sharp gains early in the trading closing higher with cash Interests good buyers of September. Corn closed to lo higher. Oats suffered from the break In wheat and prices were carried off from the top but the market held In higher ground near the close. Cash Interests were good buyers of September oats.

Oats closed He higher. Provisions were lower; hogs closing 16c to 2 60 lower. NOT1CB PARTIES WHO HAVh stray black 1200-lb. mare don't answer A. K.

T. A. will handle case. 1603 Wnnrilnnri. Doug.

166SW. 19C "1 16c 7c 4o 70 25c 2c 10C 13c soft coal sli-llte ana ine prospeio early peace In the anthracite fields. "While only a limited number of stocks reached new high grdund for the year, substantial recoveries were scored by most of the active (Sues. Guineas, esch 10 No. 1 young torn turkeys, over WRIST WATCH LOST; GOLD OCTAGON D.

3082J. Re- with black ribbon strap. no. 3 turueyg, per, 10 Old toms, per lb No. 1 young ben turkeys, per lb.

wsrd. Traders who put out snort lines on Monday's decline found a decided scarcity of offerings from the start of trading. rnverin riurtne the morning hours re BAY MARE STRATED NEW HALTER on; address 2230 Anderson. Phone .18 .42 .96 3.53 .20 .46 .98 S.83 .21 48 1.06 4.13 .23 .61 1.13 4.41 .24 64 1.20 4.71 .26 .67 1.28 6.00 .7 .60 1.35 6.29 .29 .63 1.4B $.69 .311 .66 1.60 6.88 .32 .70 1.68 6.18 .33 .73 1.C6 6.47 .35 77 1.73 6.78 word a. wordp.

words, words. words. words. words. words.

words, words. 1119. sulted In a genersl higher level of prices. LOST BOSTON BULL TERRIER HKIN-dle and white. No collar.

Reward. Mkt. 2049J. HOO SALES CARROT HOGS Dk. Wt, Prlccj.No.

Die. Vt. Trice S20 J9.30I 81... U3 9.S0 192 9.20 20... 180 9:16 .1 333 1...

sst SIS 8.60 No. 24. 62. 11. BUTTER AND EGGS Prices naid to farmers by local grocers for butter and egirs today were: nutter 2o; eggs, Prices charged: Butter, 52c; eggs.

23c. fat Local p-eameries this inornlnr; quoted prices on butter tat, 26c per pound. WHEAT, OATS." CORN AND KAFIR LOST BETWEEN 12TH AND 22ND AND Water snd Arksnsas a chicken eed sack full of baby clothes. Call D. 1392-M.

CLOSING MARKET fBTTER By BILTS MORGAN Chicago Export demsnd for wheat remains relatively poor, with the purchasing power of the continent still further restricted by new weakness In rates of exchange, German marks quoted at 1,025 fn- the United States dollar. HEAVY SOWS AND STAGS 10.. 3.. tinued tor four years, oumciem is now being produced to attract the attention of pipe line companies. Four wells are credited with being producers in Carson and Hutchinson Counties.

The combined production is thought to be over 1000 barrels daily, tho the exact amount will not be known until pipe line connections with the refinery at Ainarillo, a distance of thirty-five miles, are assured. A company is being formed to build a line to the Allen refinery at Amarillo, which has a daily capacity of 500 barrels. If tho proposed plans are carried out, the line will have a capacity of about 3500 S20 7.001 3... S66 6.50 Around noon the uemana lor iiut slackened but prices held aroud the best levels for the day. The market closed higher.

Industrials' were strengthened at the opening of the New York stock exchange today by he breaking up of the Boft coal strike" and the bright outlook for peace in the anthracite fields. Mude-baker, Baldwin. Mexican Petroleum and other speculative -readers scored fractional Rains on the Initial transactions. Cruel-te advanced Hi to Hi on reports that the dividends be resumed on the financial community that the rail strike situation had shown some Improvement over nlgnt. New York Central gained 1 to 0714 and Atchlnon, Great Northern preferred and D.

O. were fractionally hlgh- (F. O. B. Wlcnitai The following prices are paid to farmers by millers; shelled corn, per bushel, 66c; ear corn, per bUHhel.

64c; oats per bushel 36 37c; kofir. per bushed 60c. 4,0 6.60 2... 263 C.60 466 S.60 2. S.S0 70 6.36 1...

70 S90 6.25 70 ..140 606 6.00 1VACJON HOGS 220 9.16 3... 190' 9.16 13" 9.15 192 9.16 US 9.16 3... 204 9.16 220 9.10 10... ili 9.10 197 9.10 10... 240 8.96 2S3 8.70 330 8.26 LOST MONDAY.

LADIES' BLUE TRI-eotlns" Jacket between Winfield and Wichita. Small reward. 2126 N. Lw-rence. Mkt.

661. LOST BANKBOOK NO. UKOTl OF THIS Lincoln Savings Hank of Brooklyn, New York, corner Broadway and Boerum St. Any person having claims on said book ars called upon to present the same at the bank wltbln one week, or said book will be declared cancelled and extinguished and a new one Irsued in lieu thoreof. Anna G.

Asclier, Wichita 1 1... 19... 14... 7... 10...

IIAV AND No. 1 prairie huy STRAW 6.006.50 6 60 b.UU 8.U0JD 9.0S 00 Wl 11.00 .60 7.0c 4.00 4.50 four hour period. The well is known as Ivo. 1 on tract No i Jt offsets the other Wbite Pacle well to the South, Jolmsou-Vickers' No. 1 to the east and the discovery well to the southeast The sarao large body of good sand was found in tho well.

At the same time the other three 'producers in the pool are making t-ood oil at-a high rate, and Johnson and Vickers have their near sand depth. COWLEY OPERATIONS. AVinfield, Aug. 15. The S-IT-K test on the Miller lease south of Wiiniot is drilling at 400 feet and going right ahead.

The Burge test on the Lanier lease, of Atlanta is drilling aroijnd feet. Fowler and others are drilling at 000 feet on the Elliott lease near Wilinot. The Drury test west of Burden is drilling around 2000 feet and will be drilled to an expected 2800-foot sand. that cot prove a commercial producing sand, the well will be plugged back to the 2000-foot sand and shot. The Emerald Oil Company reports the definite production of yie Kukuk noil i-iinnot be stated as it is still be No.

2 prairie nuy Standard alfalfa hay No. 1. alfalfa hny No. 2 alfalfa liny Wheat straw, baled Oats, 2 bushel sack barrels daily. Notifv the Want Ad Department tomorrow morning if your ad Is wrong.

Otherwise you should not expect The Beacon to carry the ad free of chars on account of the error. I As an Aceommotlation and service, a Is sent to your horns the next morning after the ad Is Inserted. Pay him snd save yotirself a trip to ths office. Advertisers may have their replies addressed care The In place of name andsddress, number will be supplied. All answers for out-of-town advertisers will be forwarded.

PHONE MARKET Ask for the Want Ad Department. Discount of MS'U for Cnalv at Counter. PHONE MARKET SSOO DEI ORE 11 A. M. TOMORROW.

The Want Ad pages are closed at 12 a. in. dally. For Sunday's paper phone your ad any time before p. ru.

Saturday. Better phone early and avoid the rush. HOW TO GET RESULTS. Insert your ad for 8 or 7 days. Ask for the reduced rate.

Notice See If your ad In this lssua is loriect and properly classified. Manv operators think that the fail HELP WANTED, MALE NKW VOKK STOCKS Quotations furnished by Strandberg, )k-Creevv 216 First Nat Uatik Bldg. FKKI P.etall prices for feed In Wichita, nrtdltlonal clitirges for delivery: -Close Kails- T'd'y Yes. Shorts, per cwt Wichita Union Stocliyards, Aus. 15.

Tho supply of cuttle was light today but there wire quite a few left over yesterday, mostly of the plain or ordinary quality. The trading was dull like yesterday only more so because the good kind that nuula up the bulk the sales yesterday were lacking today. l'rlces show little change for the week on anytnlng. The doulera will not admit that even the platuest kind are much lower. "Jusfslow" ia the way they characterize the market on this stuff.

Active and steady Is the way the guod quality stuck and butcher equality Is called. with $1.35 .80 2 1.30 1.10 1.10 ure of tho operators to test the producing wells for the exact production is due to tho fact that clauses in manv of the drilling contracts require that iu the event that oil is found i commercial quantities, that the operator shall be in marketing the product within- sixty days. Since there are no pipe lines here at present, the marketing of the oil would be an expensive undertaking, and rnr that reason no effort has been t. nse'-d oil in per cwt Wheat bran, per cwt Shelled coin, per bushel Hen feed, per cwt Chop and bran, mixed, per cwt Kafir, per bushel Rye, per bushel LABORERS WANTED ON CANNON BALL ROAD. MEET TRUCKS AT WATER AND DOUGLAS.

STEWART RITCHIE. TRUCKS WANTED AT THE SAND PITS NORTH OF HARRY" STREET BRIDGE TO HAUL SAND TO CANNON BALL ROAD. LONG JOB. STEWART RITCHIE. Open High I.ow loo- 101 66 Vj 60 HHi 140V.

46 40V 85 8SS 84 43Vi 44 431.4 67 89i 7 25.T4 26 267i 97 97 7s 80 82 80 46 404 6'l 75i 70', so '4 30 9 Hi 92 '4 9114 31 31 31 Vj 145 146 146 C2S 3314 32 i A It ROOM CORN Choice green hurl, 8o to medium Atch M. Can. 1'ac. C. M.S.

C. N. W. V. R.

Gt. Nor. So. Ry M. P.

N. V. Nor. Tac. Penn.

Beading St. F. So. Pac. Tex.

m. Wabash A. The demand In English markets Is flat, priyate cables saying that resellers are offering at 2 cents under replacement price. It ia announced that all efforts of formation of Canadian wheat board have becm abandoned. This Is expected to promote a better demand froam" abroad bu-.

the more direct influence of threatened gavirnnient control lies In the tM.t practlclly no export sales have been consummated, whereas there is usually a good business on the books at this time of theyear. Interrupted rail servioe Iu this country has already had the effect of a premature demand to cover nearby contracts and Is now beginning to display lis Tent influence, namely, a holding back of the United States surplus to the time when It will have strong competition from Iiiasmuch as all uncertainties of the crop are in tho past, the only possible motive for any return of higher values must bs found In an urgent export de- "'a" the present time there Is certainly no evldenco of any such condition. It Is regrettable that values continue to decline, nonetheless it is a fact; that the demand for our surplus Is inadequate Coaise Grains There Is considerable firmness displayed In corn because of the considerable cutting down of warehouse accumulations In this market together with light movements from the country, also because of growing complaints of dry weather, with now and then a claim of "Northwestern markets report 1 erablo improvement in the shipping demand for oats, with moderate sales for better opportunities lie In the expectation of higher prices for corn and oats. NEW TORK C.RAIS OPENING New Tork. August in wheat today was of small proportions.

The undertone of the market was ste'dv with prices holding about at last "'corn hem' relatively firm. Price, ad- T'3a5 were a'bout steady but featureless. Jiurl. 6o to 8c: choice self-working. 8c '83 43V4 S64 25T4 66 96 80 45; 744 30 91 31 Vj 112 32 Vj 854 44 4 26 7'i 8 Hi 46 76 '4 21 91 74 3l'k 146'4 33, Death Record Tr, to 9c; common seit-woricing.

sso 10 oc; tr.sldcs and covers, stained, 5c to 6c. 6.60 1... 4.60 CATTLE SALES BUTCH KK STKERS Wt. Wt. .1060 7.00 13 1100 .1203 6.76 1.

1011) 860 4.60) 1 790 830 4.80 BUTCH UK HEIFERS 000 7.001 1 420 HIDES 4.26 No. l.No. 2. i FLETCHER Funeral services for Mrs, Hatfle Fletolier. who died Sun .12 made to ascertain whether the wells are commercial wells, "however, tests have been made of three of the producing wells that indicates that they will produce near COO barrels each, dally.

All wells are producing from nrnunrl 3000 feet an are pumpers. ing cleaned but that it should be .11 Salt cured cattle hides Salt cured cattle hides Side brands, under 40 lbs Bulls and stags Bulls, side branded known now in a lew days, aeu-incu uslnir will be nulled tomorrow. The 1 690 day will be neitt at ociock Thursday afternoon at the Gill Funeral Home. Burial will be in 5 0 .08 .96 .04 .04 .30 8.60 6.26 6.26 6.00 4.16 4.00 first oil from the well was shipped to 6.001 2 760 6.231 2 466 6.00 1 620 4.26 29 671 4.00 703 3.761 Kqulprrtnts A. 8.

401, 41 Am. Bald. 1.0CU. 122 Pullman 120 121V4 Am. Car Fy 171j 60 660 9)0 at Salt cured glue, flat Green salt cured deacons, Skunks, each Green uncured hides 2i Maple Grove Cemetery.

the Leah Refining Company today i'rmn the MeKnub loading station. .10 oil stands from 3400 feet to 3900 feet ia the holes, with little gas coming; i- nn.lD n.nllci rrirpr CARPENTERS WANTED less than same .780 BUTCHKR COWS-' ato Trees Brothers are drilling at 1020 Part cured, lb less than same grade 4.55 ARMSTRONG Mrs. Elizabeth Armstrong, ape 51, wife of L. H. Armstrong, "ll't South Itutan, died ...1090 6.60 6 740 966 4.00 849 Ill 3.261 3.76 feet in the Brown today.

Hocus Brothers on the Dinger 73 91 '4 81 78i 34 n. S. Cru. Oulf Staet. Lack.

Steel. Mid. Rep. I. A S.

73i 944, 83 79 36V 73Vs 49 CANNERS AND CUTTERS ni Itoolirster. Saturday niRnr, 7. 12. 6. 1.

1. 13. 6. cured. Horse hides green No.

1 as Horse hldis, green No. 2 as to slz .50 Pout hides and Clue Horse lis If price. Horse without tails 2560c each less. irOOl 11112 Oil Kilimn. u.

an area of 34 miles long extending north, and south, situated- in the southern portion of Hutchinson and the northern part of Carson County, sixteen miles north of Panhandle, the nearest town. farm, a quarter of a mile south and two hundred yards west of the 20 3.601 1. Sho is survived two sons, Tom For psrmanent positions at our division terminals near Wichita. Rata 68 conts. Men experienced In repairing cars preferred but can usa good csrpenters -without railroad experience.

Apply at onc-Rock Island Freight Office, Douglas and Mead. 3.50 1.60 2.60 Kukuk are rigging up. In spite of 474 100 40 'i 40 i 40 'i 1111 11S9 lllli 122 123 122'i 120'A 12114 17114 IrtTH, 78 79 4 7SV. 91 lj 93 90Vi 81 8 784 19 77 34 55 34 72 S3i.i 71'-. 47V4 49 47 100 101 100 69 68 12 13 124 124 11 44 43 57 67.

57 35 4 80 81 80 15 16 16 49 mid James Armstrong; one daughter, Kvii Armstronu: four brothers and the drv hole in the Detmer, the south U. S. Motors C. Motors. Muls hides Zbratiue eacn less mm, 740 874 840 620 417 .1800 three sisters.

Tho body arrived here well of the Shannon, Wallace, Det 3.261 2 2.60 3 2.601 4 2.00 1 BULLS 4.001 2..... 3.60 1 3.26 2 1 69 13U CI. Motors. this wornliic. Funeral services will NEELY TEST AT SAND DEPTH hi? held Wednesday morning at mer.

Kukuk group, the location Is thought to be favorable as the old Merman well nearby was supposed .1230 .1330 ii.rr'i ratiiofirBi. The Flanagan One of the important tests in south- 43 LIGHT VEALS 800 793 HO 830 I 400 .1420 .1276 .1110 190 176 160 180 200 200 290 296 278 und'nourmau Underfaklng Company 110 8.60 2 2.40 1.16 3.76 3.25 3.26 2.76 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 6.75 COO 6.60 6.00 4.00 G. S. Hog skins, each Pell Sheep, pells, green Dry, according to wool. lb.

Dry Hides Dry flint, butcher heavy Dry flint, fallen heavy Dry flint, under 16 lbs. Dry Sslt, heavy Dry salt. llgl Dry culls Tallow Tallow No. I Tallow No. 2 .1 BI3I.7B .06.12 .123.10 .12.

10 .06 .08. 04 .02 .03 to have made 25 barrels. The Dinger i a deep test to be drilled 2000 or feet. has charge. Place ef burial has not 44 46 ti 16 Open 101 102 106 been decided yet.

Trees Brothers are spudding in at 170 190 246 120 1G( 207 295 272 8.00 2 8.001 2 7.00 4 7.001 1 6.601. 4 6.761 3 6.60! 8...... 6.00 4...... 4.261 Yes. 101 102 106 67 62 66 30 32 36 Clnrko No.

0 today. Martin and Wilson are setting 30. Corn Hoc. May. 67 '4 45's so 1 5Vs 60Vi 52 '4 21N 40H am 294.

4H 60M 62 High 101 102 107 69 54 67 20 33 57 70 71 CAMPBELL Funeral services for Virgil Campbell, age 11, who was hilled In an automobile accident Monday morning, will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at tho Wichita Vow t'd'y 93 100 100 101 105 106 67 69 65 63 66 56 20 30 32 53 26 37 69 70 70 70 10.65 10.70 WANTED BY ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND Santa Railway Company at lo-rge terminal near Wichita 15 Machinists 3 Boilermakers 2 Pipefitters 12 Carmen Frea transportation furplshed and special representative -will accompany msa to point of service. Apply second floor Saota Fa freight office, corner William and 61. Francli. 21)5 eastern Marion County was reported drilling practically at sand depth today. This is W.

M. Neelcy and Sons test ou the Slocombe lease, section 27-22-5, just, north of Burns. It was expected sand would be found late today. Of idals at Work onourvey of the Orient Railroad 60 62 21 40 -35 29 61 63t 21A 40S 83 3914 51 22 40 36 29 67 63 66 50 32 36 70 71 HEAVY CALVES Studeb Rubbers AJax Kelly-Sprg. U.

S. Sugars-Am. Am. Sugar. Cuba Punta Coppers A.

Chile Inspiration. Kennecott. Miami Utah OILS Atl. Ciulf Cosden Houston Invlnclbla Marland Mex. Pet.

Pierce Mld-8tat Pacific Pan-Am. Phillips 16., 4. 23. 9. 15.

7. 4. 60 63 22 40 36 29 65 31 43 76 13 Oats-Sept. Pec. May.

Dec. Lard- 64 S74 .332 362 424 264 6.001 9 360 6 601 4 i'7'J 4.26! 4 4t) 3.60 7 327 3.60 8 70 70 30 302 Undertaking The Rev. Walter Scott Priest will officiate; Hurlal will be in HIghlaud Cemetery. Virgil's parents today denied the statement yesterday that the boy 42 10.72 STOCK ERS AND FEKDKKH 6.75 4.60 4.00 3.60 2.60 6.60 6.26 6.00 4.76 4.36 10.65 10.72 73' Sept. NEW YORK PKODICB New Tork, August 16 PETROLECM market steady; crude Pennsylvania TURPENTINE Market firmer $1.1.1.

ROSIN Market stemdy; common $5.65. WOOL. Market flrns; domestlo fleece Ohio domestic pulled scoured basis domestics Texas scoured basts 80c pi. 30: territory staple scoured basis $1.101.38., HIDES Market strong: natlv. steers 19W20c: branded steers 17c.

COFFEE Market easy; optioned opened unchanged to 6 points lower; Rio No. 7 on spot 910c. RICK Market unchanged; domestic 37 MOLASSES Market firm; prme to extra fnnr-v black strap 10c. 12 38 KANSAS CITY BOARD OF TRADE 37 had been selling newspapers. His heat 178 171 Yes.

10S0 6.70 3 10 606 6.60 36 772 717 6. IU 3 120 760 4.76 2s 737 436 4.261 6 772 476 3.001 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS T'd'y 44 75 13 39 174 7 12 64 76 44 31 42 .73 13 3f 172 7 12 63 74 42 29 13. 4. 3. 7 12 62 74 42 73 13 46 173 7 lt 62 74 42 28 KH 30 20 46 23 IjOW 92 93 97 49 46 60 High 94 94 99 60 46 61 Open 93 94 98 49 47 61 93 94 98 49 46 60 92 94 98 60 47 61 ,4.26 2.

43 ,3.60 TWO BLACKSMITHS EXPERIENCED. FOR WORK "ROUNDHOUSK AT TERMINAL WICHITA. RATK 70 CENTS. 1NOIURF. AT ONCE.

ROCK ISLAND FREIGHT 20. li. 29 29 63 12 64' 75 44 29 53 30 21 46 24 purs 6.. 7.. 9..

680 616 423 764 78 811 (60 436 716 711 760 746 xi rt.ifrti 62 63 4.00 3.60 2.76 2.76 2.75 2.00 RAW SUGAR Cenltrlfugalsl MarkorJ Sinclair 30' S0 3.161 2.761 2.76! 2.601 7.. 6.. Orr 4JULii.rt3 a.w, employment, downtown, Jt was aii, consisted of assisting his father in delivering food from the Hamilton Coffee Shop to the city jail. Mr. Campltell has the contract for feeding the city's prisoners.

WILLIAMS Cecil James Williams, ago 48, oil salesman, died at .1:45 o'clyk Monday afternoon at his homo at'uil North Lorraine. He is survived by his wife. Margaret, of Vlchita. nnd his mother, of Kentucky. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.

The Gill Funeral Home lias charge. 21 46 24 '9 3 Mix Sea 21 Texns 6- T. P. ft C. 23 Whits Eagle Shelly -J'i TOBACCOS mi Sumatra 38 inch enslng at 1870 feet, in the J.

It. Richardson today. REPORT OIL IN DEEP COOLEY TEST. It was reported from today that oil in undetermined quantity hall fioen struck in the nental oil Company's test on the Cooley farm in northeastern Cowley County at depth around H.400 feet. The report of the strike could not be verified.

The well is only a short dis- tance from the Butler County Jiuc. IN Bid IIARVEV POOL. A rig is moving out" to the location for Big Harvey Oil mid Gas Company's No. 1 Masters, in thejiig Hiir- ry pool east of Newton. Welt N.o.

.3. on the Weteheusky, the original well, has been drilled little deeper and cleaned out and is now pumping. No. a is being NEW WELL Refiniiiig Company has brought in for a 3,000 barrel initial well its No. 5 Andrew Jackson to the -northeast of the Burbank pool in fie Osage of iklahonia.

section nc- to private wire advices today. This is from the 2.100-foot sand. NO GASOLINE 30 20 46 23 26 9 38 149 7 66 9 "37 37 1411 1B0 79 Vj 79 Am. Tob. ..148 160 nv.

Trnd. 79 80 Members of the Texas and Oklahoma railroad and corporaton boards are in Wichita today to look over and collate the results of the survey of the Orient recently made, in conjunction with Clyde M. Reed, chairman of the Kansas Public Utilities Coinnrtssioti. From Texas is R. D.

Parker of the railroad commission ami from Oklahoma is A. 1. Thompson of the Corporation Commission. K. S.

Moody, representing the Interstate Commerce Commission, O. P. Alice, consulting engineer for the Kansas Public; Utilities Commission, A. M. Corp and H.

E. lUichamK, accountants, complete the party. The work of analysing the survey of the Orle.nt will require several days and the participants report that there is nothing new to give out concerning tho status of the road. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Allls 63 Am Can 68 68 1.11 15 36 63 68 36 66 35 36 A. T.

J-122 125 1" Am. Wool 91 Cen. Leather 40 41 40 Coca-Cola 69 70 69 Corn Prod 113 114 131 122 122 91 90 40 40 70 9 113 113 87 87 65 04 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 87 6 66 64 CHICAGO UVESTOCK Chicago. Aug. 16.

CATTLE Receipts 8.000; better- grades beef steers active, atrony to 10c higher; top yearlings built bef steers 8. 85 ft 11.50; other grades and butcher she stock steady to strongi canners alow, weak; bulls strong to 10c hiBhjx; veal calves 60 to 76o higher; stoclfTrs unchanged; beef cows and heifers largely 15. 0007. 26; canners and cutters bulk bologna bulls 83.90 4.16; vesl calves mostly lll.6012.00. HOCiS Receipts fairly active; very uneven; lighter weight 10 to 26c lower; hulk desirable 170 to 200-pound weight heavier kinds stound steady; 226 to 275pound butchers rfostly 13.40 ti 9.76: good and choice 20 to 336-pound butchers packing sows mostly 17.6098.25; pics steady; bulk better kinds 9.90.0.1; heavy 28.461T9.66; medium 19 light St.fl;io.;6; light lights killing pigs 19.25 fin.ie.

SHEEP Receipts 13.000; fat lambs strong 'to higher: top natives 112.69 to city butchers; few to packers up to 112.50; bulk natives 12.00lt.26: culls around early sales western lambs. best held at I12.85Q 13.00: sheep steady; good medium and srrong weight native ewes mostly feeders slow; good 64-pound feeder lambs lata Monday, $12.25. 6 0 '1 BY 11SSWDR FLANAGAN BOURMAN FUNERAL HOME 202 4 P. KM M. W.

iii .14 66 Fam Gen Aspli Int pfd Int Har Int Mont Ward 8 661 KANSAS CITY CASH URAINT Kansas City, Aug. 1 6. fcAT Ke-celpts, 217 cars: unchsnged to 30 lower; No. 1 dark hard. 1.13; No.

2 dark hard. No. 1 hard. No. 2 hard.

No. 1 red, 99c No 2 red. 98e. CORN Unchanged to lower; No. 3 white 62 53c; No.

2 white, 62c; No -yellow. 66 iff 57c: No. 3 yellow. 66c, No. 2 mixed 62 63c; No.

3 mixed. 62c. OATS-c lower: No. 2 whit. 33330 No 2 mixed No.

2 red KTE 77S.78C. BARI.KY 43 50c. KAFIR BRAN 73S 76c. SHORTS 9ic $tn3. HAY Unchanged.

WICHITA CASH GRAIN RECEIPTS Receipts 61 tinned This with the weak clos ing yesterday made buyers cautious. to Wichita Dally Market Bulletin. New low levels were shown. A fsir volume of trading was accomplished early action Bf the futures held the buyera back. Market was unchanged to 3o lower.

Local snd outside mills bought all of the choice milling wheat, carrying nigh protein. The elevator interests and exporters taking the lower grades. On" car of No. 2 dark hard, testing SS sold at $1.12. One car of No.

3 dark hard testing 67 8 sold 4lt $1.11. Four csrs of No. 3 hsrd. choice milling, high protein test sold at $1.09. Ordinary No.

3 sold St $1.01 vto $1.02. Two cars No. 4 hard wheat, carrying better than 14 percent protein sold "'several'csrs of good sound No. 4 hard wheel sold to go to ons of ths local mills 'f'c- 68 24 93 56 24 .93 24 69 67 24 24 90 92 2oa 147 65 66 66 48 47 61 61 65 66 66 67 t'nt Drug I'nl Fruit ITn R6 Stor 66 Alcohol 66 Davis Chem 48 House. El 61 62 61 .1 WICHITA UNDERTAKING CO.

200 S. TopeUa. Market 30. KXCIX3IVBT aREASONABLB. THE A.

G. MUELLER FUNERAL HOME 314 N. Lawrence. Market 226 AMPUL A NCR SERVlCy. 4VEST SIDE UND.

CO. Ill 8. SENECA. PHONE M. 1627.

Ambulance Service Day snd Night. IPAflHlL All Jlii ii ateadv: Cubes Porto Ricos REFINED SI'dAR Markets dull: fine granulated Softs No. 1 $6.76 7.10. POTATOES (In Bulk, barrol or bug) Market firmer: nearby white southerns (1. 13 3.00.

BEANS Market easy: marrow choice pea choice DRIKD FRl lTS Market firm; Apricots choice to extra-fancy 26 31c: apples, evaporated, prime to fancy 27tj.29r; prunes, 30s to 60s prunes 6irs to 100s 7g'13c; peaches, choice to ex-fancy seeded raisins, choice to fancy sulphur bleached 1820c DRUSSKI) POULTRY Market slendy: chickens 27(ff40c; fowls 18(i30c; turkeys 26(S05o; durks 20S25c; geese 161618c. LIVE POULTRY Market firm; chickens, broilers 2635c; fowls turkeys 20ft35c; roosters 16c; ducks 232lc; geeNe 13(0 17c. BUTTK'R Market steady; creamery ex-tras 3435c; creamery firsts 30f 34c; creamery higher scoring 35to37c: state dairy tubs 27 084c; renovated extras ladles fresn extras 28f2c. CHBKSE Market quiet; slate flats- 20 21e; average run 19r20c; lower grade I S8b' 1 whole milk, fancy Young Americas 20 skims, specials 15 He EUGS Market steady; nearby white, fnncy 60fi52c; nearby brown fancy 33' 39c: extra firsts 24ft'25c. MILK The nominal wholesale price Is $2.69 per hundred pounds, delivered In New Official quotations discontinued.

Chicago piionrcE Chicago, Aug. 16. BUTTER Receipts 1 jJuST tubs: creamery, extras 33c; extra firsts firsts packing stock EGGS Receipts 17.336 miscellaneous 21c; ordinary firsts l2r; firsts 23fi'22c; extra 23S23c. checks 16i)16c. CHtKSE-l-Twins, new 18c: Daisies 18c; Young Americss 19c; Longliorns 19V.IS20C; brick 18c.

POULTRY Live, turkeys 25c: chickens 17c; Bprings 2426c; roosters 16c; geese 30c; ducks 21c. POTATOES Receipts 76 cars: New Jersey Cobblers Minnesota Barb Ohio Nebraska Early Chios. OOcfi J1.10. I KANSAS CITY PRODICE Kansas City, Aug. 15.

EGGS 1c higher: fusts 21c. BUTTBR Creamery. 1c htghtr, 26c; peeking 1c lower. 21c. BUTTKRFAT Unchanged.

27c. POULTRY Hens unchanged, 14818c; broilers 1c tower. 1922c. POTATOES Homegrown higher. 90c Claims Winf ield Delayed Fixing New Gas Charge (jjontlnued from Tage 1) naturally the work stopped while the courts were determining whether the legislature bad a right to confer this authority upon the Tublic Utilities Commission.

Appeals Again. Now that the cases have been de CITY UNDERTAKING CO. Mkt. 1770. Ambulnnce- 922 E.

Douglss. LAHEY A MARTIN. Props. FLORISTS Standard Stocks Anglo-American Oil Co. Atlantic Refining Co Borne-Hcrymaer Buokeys Pipe Line Co Chejebrough Mfg.

Co Continental oil Crescent ripe Line Co. Cumberlad Pipe Una Eureka Plp Line Co Galena-Signal Com Galena-Signal Illinois Pips Co Indiana Pipe Line Co Imperial Oil. Ltd. National Transit Co New Tork Transit Co Northsrn Ptps I.ins Co. Ohio Oil Co.

Penn. Mex. Fuelto Prairie Oil ft Cos Co Prairie Tips Line Co eta Refining Co The following sales wrrr i.udu, CUT HERE YET Altho the Standard Oil Company of Indiana as jet has wade no move toward reducing gasoline price further in this territory, gasoline prices, at Shrcveport, have been cut another cent, the second cut in the last ten days, ('ASSOl)AY TEST ABOUT 2,000 FEET DEEP The Cassoday Oil Corporation is underreamlng the eight-Inch around 3,080 feet in the test, the company is drilling iu Cowley County. GETTING DWP IN PATTON TEST Dan ration, Balliere and associates are reported drilling at 2.S00 feet in their Cowley County test south of the Eastman district, with nothing bhowlng as yet. KANSAS CTTlf LIVESTOCK Kansas City.

Aug. 15. CATTLE Receipts 17.000: beef steers mostly steady to 10c higher: exceptions 16J26c higher! early top she stock mostly steady to strong; spots 10(16e higher: prime yearling heifers $9.76: better grades cows mostly few lots common and medium canners and cutters generally culls steady: most bolognas calves steady to 60c higher; best vealers 9.75; stockers and feeders steady to strong; good and choice feeders 8.26; common to fairly good 'stockers HOOS Receipts s.000; strong to 10c hlRher; shipper top packing the Wichita Board ol irauo tooay. sas City busls). Csrs: cided in botli the district and supreme Bid.

Asked 18 1 I70 1000 $90. 410 97 9 190 196 136 130 33 36 135 140 88 90, 60 it 11 112 163 167 88 90 10S 110 27 103 167 99 101 27.1 277 24- 26 655 665 24U 250 33 6 360 91 94 208 213 62 64 10S 109 100 ii 96 175 185 430 455 Vi 116 116 30 25 95 100 425 430 23 28 courts the city of Winfield has ap -SAY IT WITH FLOWERS," FOR ALL occasluns. Riverside Greenhouse. 121 Carter Ava. Mkt.

ft64. special notices TtrtTjdk) Mrs. Mt-Cormlck hns opened her fur studio at 227 Vt K. Douglas. Remodeling.

Hclining and Repairing of all fur garments a specialty. Orders on new garments taken and satisfaction guaranteed. THONF: P. 135. 227' E.

DOUGLAS. SPECIAL MEALS PREPARED FOR IV-dividuat casea, by graduate dietician. In-ouire N. Hillside. D.

2275M. pealed its case to the supreme court of the United However, the commission has ordened that the gas companies proceed with the program Machinists and Machinists' Helpers. Boilermakers and Helpers Blacksmiths and Helpers Electricians and Helpers Sheet Metal "Workers and Helpers Car Repairers Cat Inspectors For Shops and Roundhouses on 'the Missouri Pacific Railroad in allvof the cities except Miineii. Grade Test V'y Price .1 67.8 D. $1.11 2 68 D.

1J2 2 68.7 H. 1.08 2 68.2 H. 1.06 2 68 H. 104 2 68.4 If. 1.03 2 69.1 11.

1.02 2 58.6 H. 1.09 3 61.2 H. 1.02 3 57.3 II. 1.09 3 60.1 H. 1.02 66.8 H.

L01 3 67.6 H. 1.02 8 ,67.5 H. 1.0 3 66.5 IT. 1.01 4-- 64.6 H. .1.03 4 65.3 H.

1.011 4 65.3 H. 1.02 4 66.3 H. .98 4 67.1 H. .95 4 65 H. 4 66.2 H.

The limiting devices will be estab I WILL CUT WEEDS. WEEPS. WEEDS. Williams them down, lsii ivi. Business and Finance DR.

INSCHO IS KEEPING" HIS DENTAL office open evenings until Sundays I in iz 8. Southern Pipe Llns Co. South Penn Oil Co. So. W.

Pa. Pipa Line Standard Oil of Ind Ex. Dtv Standard Oil of Kos Standard Oil of Ky. Standard Oil of Neb. Standard Oil of N.

T. Standard Oil of Ohio Standard Oll-pf Ohio. rti Swan Finch Cnlon Tank Llns Co Vacuum Oil Co Washington Oil Co. Midwest CURB STOCKS Ark Css Clt Service. Cora Clt Ssrvlcs Pfd Cit Servlca (Bkrs) Elk Basin Glenrock Mount Prod Marland Mex Magna Merrltt Oil Mutual Salt Creek Sims Pet Stutl DR.

11. MILLER HAS MOVED HIS office from 103 W. Douglas to 107 South Main. Bid Wagon Grain Market Asked 191 67 Prices paid todsy for sgon grain at lished in tne uuierenc towns oegiu-nlng at the southern end of the line and working northward. They were installed in Arkansas City before WinfieU began its lawsuit so that Arkansas City has had the benefit of the permanent-rates Jor the past year.

The figures of the commission show that Arkansas City paid $20,417 less for gas under the permanent rate thnn they would have paid bad the Installation of the limiting deviees been delayed by the Winfield action as was the case in the other towns. Under the plan the Tiiblic Utilities Commission a certain pressure Is prescribed which has beeu found by the engineers to be sufficient. The company then is required to maintain gas at that pressure and failing to do Weathef 9 .169 67 19 9 1 14 6 Xouugstown's independent steel plants complete fnstallntion for use of oil as fuel permitting an increase in operations. Eighty to ninety cars of Midcoutlnent oil arc arriving dally to fill needs. Compromise offer by workers may avert Great Lakes shipping strike.

Southern Kailway wJTt fill all va-Vaut places and do everything possible to keep trains in operation. $9 66: bulk 140 to 170 pounners 9.65: 180 to 215 pounders 22 to 250 pounders 0 to pounders. $,609.20: bulk of sales $9.40 A9.50: packing sows mostly inH5e higher; bulk $7.50 7.76: stock pigs mostly steady. $9.00139.74. SHEEP Receipts.

lambs 1SW25C higher; natives and Coloredns most sorted natives sheep active and strong: few light ewes others ST. LOrisTlVESTOCK Eat St. I.ouis. Aug. 16 Cattle-receipts 6.000: market up: native, beer steers 10.00: yearling steers and heifers $J09 76: cows stockers add Feeders 3.0e.60: calves $2.,6 7.00: canners and cutters 26.

Hogs Receipts 12.000: market stesdr: mixed and butchers $9.8510.16: good heavies roughs $7.007.26: lights pigs bulk $9 510.1S. Shrep receipts market 25e h'gh-er: mutton-ewes lsmbs $." 10.73; canners and choppers $1.502.60. OMAHA LIVESTOCK Sodth Omaha. Aug. 16.

CATTI.E Receipts $.300: market for corn fed beef steers stesdy to 16o higher; other grades steady: sh stock to lc lower; bulls weak: vesl calves steady; Blockers and feeders slow. HOC.S Receipts ff.sno: msrfc-t active; bulk mixed and packing grades 8.50: bunt medium and light butchers top .25. SHEEP Receipts 15.HI"1: strong to higher; top beet wetern $12 60: elie-p arid feeders steady; wethers $.0: light fecdlr.g lambs $12.00. EIV YORK COTTON New York. Aug.

15. In the face of the reports of rain at many points the cotton market opened 9 to 16 points higher today. The buying was based on firm cables and the better labor situation. New Orleans isjcnl traders and Liverpool soldi Later the list was steady. Cotton futures opened steady: October.

120.16; December 620.40: January. 620.29; March. $2010; May 20.17. Spot cotton steady: middling t20.6. Cotton closed steady: October 220.56; December 620.60; Janusry 120.

4T. NEW OIM.F.ANM COTTON New Orleans. Aug. 1 6. i OTTON Spot cotton quiet snd unchanged; middling Standafd wages and working conditions.

19 9 1 14 9 15 6 one locsl Whest, No. 1 Wheat. No. 3 Wheat, No, 3 Shelled yellow corn, white Shelled corn, mixed Kufi' Oats Hour, per barrel ,87 84 .54 .64 .63 .75 .37 6.80 15 8 23 QfOTATIONS. Re 215 First National Bank IluUdins Santa Fe demands brotherhoods take Immediate measure to end law so ft iienalty ot substantially seven Apply 118 W.

Douglas Wichita, Kas. less and inhuman violation of their times the amount of the charge ae 99 9 105 105 104 92 1 10 's mo 102 1110 110 105 120 104 ..104 ..104 ..101 91 99 99 ..102 S'J ..109 ..104 ..119 ....104 Tielgium 7V" Belgium 8 1 0 41 Brazil II 194 Chile 8 194S Copenhagen 6's 1944 Denmark 8's 1943 Iioni. of Canada i'a 1026 rom. Cacda 5 Dmn. of Canada 6's 1929 French 7Vs 1941 French 8 19li I'nlted Kingdom 5's 1929 Cnlted Klne.lom 4's 1931 Swiss 1940 Sweden 6's 195 l.IVFKTOOI.

COTTON Liverpool. August. 15. Cotton limited spot demand: prices essier; sales. 5.000 Anifrtcan 'middlings fair $12.

6S. full middlings H2.2S: middlings JI2 23: good middlings 6I2.4S: low middlings IU.i; good ordinary 10.93: ordinary 110.43. Futures opened quiet. S. Department of Agriculture.

Weathor Bureau. Charles F. Marvin. Chief. Wichita, Kansas.

August IS, 1922. FOR WICHITA AND VICINITY AND FOR KANSAS: Fair snd wsrmer tonight; Wednesdsy "probably fair and continued wsrm. FOR OKLAHOMA: Cenerally fair tonight and Wednes-lay. WEATHER CONDITIONS rrcsure continues high this morning over the esstern half o'. tne country si-tth crest over the north Atlantic region, and it is low generally from the Rocky Mountain Mopes westward with -lowest prs-ures over the the northern Rocky Moun-tsin region snd the middle and southern Plateaus, fliowprs have occurred during the last 24 hours In western North Dakota and from Montana and northern Wyoming westward and northwestward to ths Pacific coast and also in northeastern Texas snd from Arksnsas snd Louisiana eastward to the Atlantic coast snd In the middle Atlsnllc region.

The sniounts were hesvv locslly in northern Wyrmtng. east-em Tennessee, and the middle Oulf re-gon. and l.ght to moderately heavy ajer the remaining areas. Teniperatt'rea are above the normsl in the uppr Iske region, the upper Mi1e-rppt Vally snd generally in the Missouri srd below normal la the southern Rky Vountaln region and cruing during the penoil 01 lauure is imposed. In order to make this plau successful the gas company must know the maximum demand upon its plant at any one time.

That is the purpose of the limiting devices now IK 102 104 91 15 2 106 61 106 ...115 ...102 ...104 91 ...101 2 ...106 61 contracts. Notwithstanding withdrawal of interests representing annual output of fifteen million tons it is expected agreement will be" signed today at ClevelundWIth producers controlling hieing installed. Kach customer fixes 4 92 Building Permits Am. T. T.

I 196 Am. T. T. 's 192 AmeC. -Tobacco 7 1923 Anaconda 7 1929 4's 19CJ Armour 7's 1930 Atch.

Cen. 's Beth. Steel 1J3j Chi. Alton 2 1950 ChU N. W.

7 1930 Chi. fnlon Sta. 4's 1963 hi. Cnlon Sta. 6 a 1963 Chlla Copper.

Cv. 1923 Copper Exports 1925 Cuba Can- 7's Cudahy T1C. Co 7 192.. Da Tort 7 131 Galena Signal 1 19.0 Oen. Blec.

's 14 Cioodveer 8's 141 Grand Trunk 7 10 lira MEN WANTKI) BY ROCK ISLAND KY. PERMANENT I'OMTIOX'J 104 .14 Zimmerly. Resident 2223. 117 Esst 9 ....101 ltj4; C. Cooper.

431 unra. 15 Nn-th Market. R. E. I.IHEUTY noxns Nw Aug.

15. Opening Liberty bonds; 3 s. $100 92: first 4's. tl1. second 4VS.

$100.52: third 4 s. $.00 60. fourth 4 s. 1101.22: Victory 4 tun-callert). Victory 4 (due I9J3I.

Libert bonds closed: 2's. 80; second first 4's. $11. IS: second 4's third 4'g. $100.48: 4 $101.20: Victory a "i 4 ....107 lS ....107 ....115 112 110 WIl.r.R M.4Ki;l.H MAI IIINI.T.

CAR Black. Beacon Bids! 346 New Tork. 130 W. I. Winters.

12. North Waco. Garage. 10sl. University.

1150; W. Anderson. Mulisne. Ksnsas. ST.

JOSF.ril LIVESTOCK Ht. Joseph. Aug. 15. Hogs l.S0: fairly erttve to both shippers and packers steady to 10c higher than yesterday a average; mixed grades advancing most, rtullt 170 to 220 pound weights, mostly $9 9.60: top $9 60 packing sows strong to a shade higher: moat average cost yesterday $8.64 for weight 232 pounds.

Cattle .300: market advice: she stock and better grade beef steers, and yesr-ltngs 15fT25c higher Grassers and best light veal celves steady: other calves strong to higher; top on 1060 pound yearlings: seven loads hold over Oklahoma gras steers beef caws mostly $4 6S FY 5.75; veal calf top one load pound Kansas calves Sheep 2.000: practically all lsmbs; market steady to strong 'consider- his own maximum demand aim tne cutsomer chnrge is based according to the amount of the demand. As the work proceeds in the cities along tho southern portion of the pipe line it is believed that the towns on the north end of the line will have a better chance at satisfactory 'service the coming than would have been the case otherwise. Under this plan there will lie no "hogging" of gas by any town or by the larger consumers as hits frequently the case iu prhxls of gas shortage here- eaua west. geaerally from ins i-iai 1-JiUT output of sixty million tons bituminous coal. Indications of iicciiuiulatioit of Virginia Carolina CheuiMil stocks are reporte'd from some quarters, evident ly based upon general improvement in farming conditions nnd gradually liKTcased demand for fertiliicr.

International Agriculture preferred Is re(Krted to be reflecting late streutgh from insiders having knowledge of substantial improvement in business. Higher prices are APPLY r.OCfci ISLAND "py Gt. Northern 7 a 1JJ 10S? io; 115 113 1H 64 6 11 97 7 5 1(10 Mt. Inc. 5 1967 Ref.

is 1957 Hud. Mail. xrn I oil T'. v.vl0 Births csllr.n. victory 4s cbuv.

$100.44. VOVEY AXD EXCHANGE X.w Tork. Aug. It For.ign exchange lrr.gulsr: Crest Britain demand 14.4s r7be $4.4: to-day bills on bsnks France -tlemsnd 6JC. riCB.

LmjCULAS ash iie.su. TWO' NLAT AITKAl'-IN'; Mr.N ndt tcoty-to spec.jl tng wr rk with rrew of going to Callfarnla. Murt be g't us'lers "Illir.g 1,1 learn. ir. Smith.

Manhattan Hotel. fRIXKB WANT III KOi: AND TO CANNON A LI. ROAD. Will. italr demand.

4.4tc. cables 4 64c: rat tamo. 70 $4 ....10 ..104 99 91 ..105 ..111 ..107 99 cables 7 63c: Ger- tofore. Ilnthciusnn liein; on the ex-img tight son: bulk nti treme end of the line has always had native nominally steady: Helgium. demanu liCAL DATA Flgheft temparature yesterdsy same date lsi yesir 73 same la Jor 15 years 101.

His. I.owrar 1aniprature Isst this dite 1t year (5, same date for 34 years 69. Precipt'stiorf for 24 hours errdmg 7 a. in. total Janusry 1st to date "S.7S.

Normal for same psrlod 21.66; Total ia. yeer for same pe.od 14. 2S. Dry sn.l srt bu.b temperatiires relative humidity yesterday st Tiry Wet Il-jm 7 a. i 1 p.

ri 4 -4- 4 Sun s's p. sun ris to-TVow 5 43 a. rr possible hars of tor- or. Moos poasa last iarter; asst hree year ola I. R.

T. K. Southern 3s K. C. Term.

4 19 Kelly-Sprtngfield Kenneeott I 1'3 I.lkby Mc 7 19J1 Nat. Leather 12 N. T. 4ntral I N. T.

Edison C's 1941 V. T. Tel. 1J41 r.r.i. 7s l-o St.

I- S. F. A-U. I St. S.

F. Inc. 19 fU 1- S. F. Tl.

4 Sinclair 7'" 12 S. vr. Hell Tfl. 122 Inferior service when there was a many demand. cables Csll mon-y easy; high WH p-rtent: low 1" rjen-ent: ruling rate 1 rcent: closing bleeding cws $7.00.

PAV II to YARD AND lAU TR1 i AND INTKRrltpAV TR A' OR PHONK MAltKLT r. 1 1 Ta uercent: offered st sw perceat lsv r' Hagan. 3. S. end IKroice.

1212 North Lawrence, daughter." l.etorq. L. and Elo.se. Kansas, son. BU.

H- A. and EtheL 422 South Topeka, Krrhb'el. August and Dena. 216 East SljHwi. f.

Cisrk. L. W. and Inci. 1 1 JaiKscn.

daughter. Mas and Sarah. 933 Fau.kner. "Fied cr. R.

snd Ethel. 22 North St. Frr.neK. dataller. Me-smer.

A. and Maud. Norwich. Kl.Vrr4it;.d wary. 1.21 wi.pd.

I K. gTKWART csll losns saatnai av.v; 4-r' 2 loan pe Irnllateral i to 9 days. 4 CU to 1" days. 441. percent; ttA.MWl-MU.-HAN TO "IRAVtl.

IN eoinpsay rsr sod town, csliirg oa roc-rv trs l-. a1' sg-. a rn.t aip'r'. to S'lrt Stocks Bonds Jos. Jordan Co.

KirU National Bant Dldg. Mkt. 4381 104'. i 4 to months 4'4 perceat: prime paptr 46H percent. lack of gas.

The engineers of the Tublie Utilities have leeu diligently working fr some of the gas problem during the lust two years. The carrying out of their plana were li-ld in abeyance a year while the Winfield litigation was being carried thro thesftat" enrtrta. OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK Oklahoma City. Ok- An. 15.

CATTI.E Receipts low nusltty cstCe received; bulk were butchers snd stockers: esely top on steers Heifers earn-rs and cutters II. 2.26; calve IT'. best li is. Heeeipta s1: market He high-er; lop hulal of rremiuin to aood butchers 9. IS: p'sln to medium heaves good stock hogs 7 7.

A'tdr-ss P- o. D- "IS a. .12 ...104 wlf 7 VllilSaS. TfANTKD JM1 Csll Hi E. changa lo Nw Mon on 2nd vt LONDON METAI.

lSi's I ordon Aug. ll-LEAO esst 144 '4 I futures 2 16s. o. I Rsbher "Ww 1 V. S.

steel 4rrnn 1994.

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