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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 14 WORLD MARKET PAGE Cotton 1 PUPAPFR MONEY ' M , V J 1 I V- W I V l w 11 ' " AJ PlWifrW TtzinPO. Of Pl'icCS I "Ollon In Iho early trndlne today and .,,-..0 ; k(.pt prless at net arlvanct-s tiiroiijn- in Quoted During lJiiy oul lns r.ion. Heavy liquidation in Willi Street 1 met th Mlrm and rnodsfiito y wl4 in nan . rmcwloii came under It, (illhniiKti - Iltin undnrloim wn steady onotiKli. M.W OM.I-.'ANrf, May 12 --C on murd unfavorable weather In tli. i,it l.niiKil a buoyant market In WHEAT GOES UP THEN DECLINES NEW YOHK, May It -Clifdp monty was attain iuo iiwiiiih" flumes In " hinder ranco of price riuot'd durlntf Unisys aolivei rmcN ' marliot. but r'llu hk for lirnfll on- rued Inter as iit l"r rM lr)"n" ulllfned from J'. l"r "m Ittccnt minim im (iiointlni for limn fundi, raimitu f".rm ao days to vlr- ..,.n ir moiv is Wfrn im'M'i, t. i.., k . iir.i.itv a rtioriii4 iu ? ,.n nou .t.n.tlo .11. I'loscd t" 'J'I "f lu "ni1 ,.inlH Hum tai Ui ynr. Pbnrt Htud n iniirkt a mew , aary .aiwrtlt." trom tit...' to llinr, but xjvcr.il 'i ' r" and Dut li '""n- ",,,Irr !rp" "urr tib m-crnl of Hi" motor", equipment, coppoia and kindred nc- "I'omeVilf ftllK. tP dally lite Stan dard Oil tcrirtip, shuwrd coil Utmil Htrcnctli Willi trans, ontlnrnlnl oil. lhoo Mock" I'loalliB at ijalt.s of 3 lo iu points. Mldvale tvns tho only In dependont stent to rt.lnln It ;arly ndvancn and HtudMliaker lie d Its around, but inlnidlaneoiia l..ios Cnceled tbclr Rains of 1 to 2 polnta. United Statu Htil Mtiibllnlioil a new ilKH record or " - lik . iimnliif film flint niuvunnn. iiiuiuimii .'. "- of the piqutlar Issues to yield to real- Hint: eali-K. Active tradli.K amoiiB . rail w.i c.onflnefl to heconuary I Atockv, galivi nirrouniiu iu Hpiculallvu sontlnirait. ay nx prwed In tbo weekly IrWcra of com mlwlon liou.es. lot little of It. op timum, l'redlcllona of blfilier prcua wrro buiicd, a.ldo from money con ditions on Incrca.ed railroad Inn- The drift of foreign cxciknnBfa was I mote distinctly downward. althmiKli lrltl.h rate romalneil flnm. I'.atly Mllliiff of fralira nffocted specula tion In currcnclea and Herman j marka fell back to within a fraction of their low record. Hcandjnavlan bill wero limit Irregular i V'-I'olnt rite In HwudlKli blllH bcliw; oet by I a. JO.poInt decilnn In NorwesSun re . .i,i,.r. I'.ir r.mlcrn nuntatlonM nsatn elrentithencd on tho JilKher : ,llr lirrn and 111 1)11(1011. Tha greator part of today's fairly ilnt. in 1 ho bond market " ...ninrril around MicClllatlvo ralla i and aevcral of thflv local utilities, : "Upmc.tlo and foreltn war loani', ton. 1 trlbutlnc ! than their uaual pro t.nrl Inns. Almot nil the lllierllea wnro ap T.lrllllv bolter, however, trench laiuca held eteady, but llrltlnh offer lnT failed to respond to tho b(lr tone of BicrllnR exchango. The several Krlo lasuca wera most ctlvo ot tho lower priced rails, fol lowing the paco act by Krle common and tho two classes of preferred Block. . .. . Tifni iitivlnir of cooner olmln- Uhed. the chief movement iu that croup being a Kaln ot 214 points lor Crro de I'aeco 8s and soma in quiry for American Smelting &s. Total sales, par, value, aggregated J16.737.000. even on me reacuon. m tnwi 19 lo 20 points IHKlier n "in uny. July iloslng at 19.SK renl ri pound, after having traded as hiKh aa 20.1'J i.enls and a low us 10 l cents, (.'omblneil wiin mo "an wwiuior nrtua u.ro filrllinr .'i:Ol.nl of 11 good spot demand In the lnter'rlor with only nun oiiuring in iiiu In tho louil iot market thero wan llllin for sala on factors' anmpla lablea and the. market was officially i ailed quiet anil uiiehunged ill 20 cents a pound for middling. ri.n nri nilvnnce win the Hti'ii.geel of the ilay and II carried prleea 3fi to II poims iipwarn. ueai lili.R by longs iid.icfd the gains to 5 to V points but later upturns based on reports that cotton was being plowed up on awnuiit of tho weovll Iu wh tlot.a of both Toxns and floor Kin, sent pilcea well up towaid the highest again. In the Oil Fields Middle Stolen Directors to Meet Directors of Middle Blates OH wilt meet May 23 to act on the quarterly dividend to be paid on July I. w York Hluikl, na l(ruilr.l by IIimiI lull. Tllile 4 ! it., I lf"t .Nul.'Miil Hunk lliillillnir. hi In In Unci.. IIKli A li i ItuhUr a!iiii (:nmiri AIIU ClmlmtrN ... Ami A'l (htm., Am. Heat Hugar... Atncr.'an fan .... Am, far ft I'd if. . Aim II. ft K, I'M Amn lull i'nr., Atnaili ait (vu. Am Hmallffa ... Alii. Hleal Filya.. A.nrlran Hunar Amn. T. A T . . . . . Amn. Tobaceii Aniarlcan IVooUn AnaloniU Atchlaon , ...... All. l. tc W, I., llalilnln Itro. ... II, & O Ilatnarlall "A" .. Ilar.iadall "II". ..i llallllrliam Hlaal . fal, l'Arklnie .... Cat I'Dtrulaum Canadian l'arlflo ('antral l.aathar . f'hanllr (;, M. tc hi. Paul. i. a ki. y . m ('. II. I. A I' Chit Cnppar .... Chlno CoM'tr ... uoca i;n. i 3 u 30 17', US trm 38 1, c, . I(H IS I lI 4IIS . 33 IU'. , m (S . 11 31' . t u . 33 Mill . 7 lll'i . :i mi . 71 t,t,U i. :s w ,. f.7 t . ,ti ti; ..in u ,. 17 41 IiMf Cloaa 17 14 I7' i, itK, in inVi am into 41 'i 41'.t 41 4 IBI'. 161'. la Tur Oil Okta. 1'. V IU. .. fllnclalr Taaa Co. , .... Ceaaan . llllnola IMp l.lna., Ulandanl Indiana. . Ohio Oil llanjara i'.r uinn. 1'rslrU rir Una.. tstandtrd N. Y notion, Wyoming . TioQna Con. Capper Catlu Kailaral OH fllltllanit , Ulan Hock int. 1'al Kny Co. Oaa L.lvlnialOn JlertHl Slountaln I'ruJ, .. Mutual . N. A. 0. It f I'annok Kyan Halt Crtik new.... Mautpa bkelly Klm.ua M'ayna I'ltlabutch Itaima ; Arkaneaa Oaa ... lona Slar !Uni of I'rlrea, jtign 1 . 31 19 ,46S 1 noli 130 a :i 411 ' . 13 1'4 ' Pa US 1 t-ll 3 IS 13 lH-i 3 w Ml; . 11 tw 33S 3S ass 4IS 31 lit 1071! 330 U !37 409 (I II I'i IS 1 l-l ::', 3 i'i " 1 V b 10S l' 1!S Cloie 33 '4 3 41 44!a 101 UOS :o it 411 l II 1 13-H 7 11 9 IW 1 1( 3 t'l lift 4 . 10S I', 37S Cnlunil'U (la in I'roHuc Cuailan . . . cruilbla Cuban Amn. MiiRar Cuba. Can Nucnr.. l.'nillcolt Jnhllautl Kamoua I'layera .. (lanaral Aapttall (lanaral Kleetrls . (lanaral Motora . iloodrlch . ....... (Ireat Nor., pfil..., Iloueliin oil Illlnula Cantral ... Inaplratlon Copper Intornatlotnl Jur. Int. iler. Mar., pM I. Nlckal , t. Papar nvlnclhln Oil .... c houtnarn . . Kennecott . ...... ACkawanna, Meal X. N , arliml Oil at. Petroleum M. lami copper ., I.MIa Miitiea Oil.. Jll.lVala Klea Mo, Pacltlo I'aclfli'. pt. . lonlinmry warit a(, I'.nama.ini ., avada. Copper . . Y. Onlral aw Haven W Northern Paclfln Okla. I'. A U acllla Oil anA.uerlca.i , annayUaliU 'eopta'a (la .... r Marqutta . hllllpa Petroleum lerc Arrow ... Irrcn oil Ittaburgll Coa . roil, & Iter Corp reaaetl Htee ullman . ... 'unta Allegra 'ma o .... Hay Cupper Headline , ,. Ilep i . . Itepublln 1. A iioyai ijuien. l, A- Ran p Keara.ltoebuck mncialr Oil 7' "i 141S 40 ' 7f, 39 41'4 4, 33". 31 tll4t .9 . 11 107 .IIS 4,H B7 3 41 . 7 ItO . 13 . . .Ill ! .est in . m (IN . 7 71 . VI a i , 61 1 . 37 . 31 . 3 3 'I . it . tl . 7a .135 . 41 . (4 39 4l'i lll'i Ri'. ! J IS3'4 141 Hill llt 1001, 31 1171 (Mi 4 US 33'i 71', an; (C, 1.1 'i IU". 1111, 31. 40 117 i 1V 4i IS'. 33 31 '4 MS .1 47 ! Ill'-, aa ll'l lnt Ui, 111 O'U n toon 371, 11 41', 4S1,! 71', f-Ieavy Arrlv.nls nt Chic.i go Indicate Available Slocks Big rrilIt;AOO. May 22,AM.ouJi wh'it prlr.es look an upturn nt the rdart,. today, the market averaged lower. Heavy arrivals l.erir and al oilier lending centera IndJcqtcd thai Hi j amount of wheat fdlU availa ble was large. The clnae win linsd tied. 2H ('(Hit net derllnu to ad vance, wfth Mny 1I.H3H and July 11.21 to (. Corn flnleln.1 1- lO' cents down and oata off lo I cent. In provisions, the outcome xarled ft, mi 7 I'enla 1l, llnA In ji rl .if !0 i ( r li t m. Mont of the traders In (he wheat pltBiadunlly veered lo tho bear sldu ns the fact bwarne apparent that for at lenat thn time being any prlei gains wnulil be hard to inaJntaln. I.irk of any Mg Hhlrdng demand hern together will, thn unusually huge M'celpta and thn ontlnuud goiMl-Hlreil movement from tha In terior all tended tn atlmtiuitfl soiling tl It'll Included considerable, llotilda on on the part of holders. Ilngldcn crop reports were generally f.ivor- lile, and It was predicted that liar- voting in the soulhweet would begin ' ml l no middlo of June. An In- rivisa of nearly four million buahela Ilie amount of wheat, on ocean lasnngn I. ml noma effect also na n bearish Influence. Decreaso of the domestic vlslblo upply total was anllolpatod more nr li.fM tv tillrchnanria nr wlial a I the opcnlna and waa only of njoil-1 nrain i.i-iii jii rallying i le marKCL at the l.iHt. Oorn and oats weakened when wheat had n alnklng spell, Provisions wero depressed by a drop In hog values, .May ribs being n exception. Hig Well at llrislow 7U 34 41 4!4 3i SOS al 101 I, 101', 711 3Mi IS II', 4 44 731 34. lit, 1W 03 'iis 771, Jl, 44'. 11' :is in 4 I3.'.i 03 103 ll 41N. 17H k loU ion, loi'l 41 43H HUlulanl Oil ("toalnr bid aid aakad nrlca of Stand ird Oil atocka on tha New Voik curb tor Monday, reported by llouaton, Co Atlantic Kedntni. com..., Atlanllo Penning, pfd..., Jiornt licrymaer Huckey IMpe Lino Cheaebrougli. com CheMbrough, pfd Continental Oil Creactnl rip Una Cumberland rip Una... Kurake, Pipe l,ll.e. ...... . Helena. Signal, com Galena Signal, pfd nilena, Hlgnal, pfd, new.. llllnola l'lpa Una Indiana 1'lp Una National Tranalt N. T. Tranalt Northern l'le Una fcolar Heflnlng Kouthern l'le Una h. Peuna, Oil it. W. Tenna. l'lps Line... h'tandard or Indiana . ... Standard of Kanaaa . ... standard or Kentucky . . Xtandanl Nebraaka ex illv standard of N. J., com... Standard of N. J.. M . . Mandard vt New York .. Standard of Ohio Mian A t'lnih l.'nlon Traction l.lna . .. vacuum Oil Waahlutton Oil lllil It. to 114 , 310 , t HO , 111 , 140 , 34 131 X (3 . 101 , loo , H7 . 114 , 30 , 171 . 337 , 310 . 7 , 317 . (3 . 109 . (SO . 1 . IIS . Ill . IH'4 . 4"k . 4 sr. . 30 . . 4.'t . :o rible Aake 1100 lie; 390 91 300 113 141 3 141 va 113 101 190 7 31 171 310 Ska 101 ::s at no 670 13 190 110 111 113 470 35 lul 135 33 lndetirndenta. Cloitug bid and aeked price ot lndapen uvui v,i eiuvne un in jirw lora cur for Monday, aa reported by llouaton. ri bit A Co: Akanaaa Natural rik llaaln federal Int Pttrolaum .. Mrr.ll Oil Mldwrat Oil . ... Mldweat O'l. pfd .. Ha pulp Savoy . lloeton. Wyoming , Clen Hock 1'ennok l'tnn. Meg I'tvlngaton Petro. Magna Oil Rkelly ol r.liui.nd. com. ... In.Uhomi Oaa, 111. I Aake. 11HW 11 0 14 t3', 11 Y 3 (3 m IN W c 44 43 1031 lS 17t. US 17S 37S 31 W 3t 7IU 7 ins n ins 121. 11 13 , i3s nt um iii au',, auv, au1 39 i 19 30 13 09 37 OS 10 2 tl MS nil us 2'.4 .is 17-" (1 II 11 f 3IU 7 1135 . 41 . 40 119 . It . 49 . M li 44 344 MM, Sl 43't IIS 914 I 39 39 .0 49 71 a 70' 34 37 131 31 44 . ... t flugar II 31 II 101 31 Xteal.391 N. V. 00 .. IS . .199 . .too 14 43 33'4 67S 33 4 43', IIS 141. (SV. 33S tl 33'i 43', us 01 C 31S 1074 lot;, 101V, Car.. 71 1 IH .7 4314 lilS IIS 49 10 10S 3S 44 7Va 4SS 33 II IT4 37 7414 04 J1'4 '.?" 11 '4 93". 77 3 '4 US 4i;i 33 414 ItS 10 3 41(4 79 lift .OS 36 73S r.i so S 1S l&S It 93 :t 77, 3K 4S on 431 .01 33 4I4 19 10S 3 4314 79 133 44 33S II I0H it 73 M (13 30 S II 36 11 93 I Clilcngn Uvrafork. rlllCAOO. Mir 12 CattU Tlatnl. '.400. market alow, beef aleera an. I hn.. weak to Iftn tower, top beef eteere $1.90, bulk I7.7HW fUO. belter gradn ah atnek leadv. other weak. v,.i i-a.iB tiMillnic SSn Inwer. fw cholro bandy werght vealera to outatdera ground 110.10, acnera bidding 13 00 doVn. atockera ...llfi null none llerelpta 3 000, active. 30o to iu inwer. inn i u 74. nuu i nun bii ,Pla 3So to lOo Itfwer. meetly t9X0(Z9.73. nurri, iiecpipi in.vwu, aiaany to 5lo ilgher. dry fed ahorn lamba 113 f0T . .... v n I (ill 4 anrinr inmna ill in eedera hetl liati.1 nallb. . a, 4su. ,iiiv ai'iiua ininiia i i.e'er 1 4.76. Oklahmmt City Mtratorli, ltecelpta S0, fairly acllv, geivrally lto io lower on aleera and yearllnga, oth claaeea ateadv. hulk aleera .i Int I7.I0I1I 00. Inn ha.r.. nn II. &0. canner n,t rullari. 11 4n,n .... ,,,,. Ksneaa City l.lrflo(k. Hrt.inrtn Llll, May relplJ M.)i. Khaffleld Southern J'arlflo ,, .1 Kouthern llallwar . 49 Htaudard oil C.I... 77 H7K tiiu im: standard N. J 39 193U 1IIU 191', Mtromberg . I Hi, MS MS Hlu.lebaker 474 13l4 13014 13(, Teia Company ...110 49 (. a laaaa A l'aclllo.. , it 33S 81 14 Te. rac Con ft Oil in 30. m Tobacco Product ..30 71 71 7.1 Train, Oil 71 SOU UV to t'Blou Oil (Del.l... 37 33S 33 S3S union J'arlfla 13 1411 139i 140 41 I', mi, I li M U T . 9.000. lieef aleera mil .... .nn ateady to ICo higher, beat yearlinaa and heavy ateere 11.11. bulla . n.n n,.n,,n enn ateady to weak, moat hulla n un. .. lUeilllim COW ll.OOOtlO. alorkua. Rleailv (n .111111 K.i... . . Wi.oo. yeyilng halfer t.3S. good horned feeder 7.f.0. good atockera I7.00n7.an. cannera 13. 00O3.I0. run... una, u I1MI..1 U..I.. . .. an . n ' ItOaaner.lnl 1 1 AAA cioaen rainy ncttv in Packara and ahln. pera. around !3o lower, packer ton JJ0.55, hulk lio.ionin.io. ran iitoni.i .1.. a'gner, oeirer grad natli 111 an ay 10.76, nniep -neceipte ,ooo, ataady fn 3te ... i. .iiiiiii 1 fin w.m.rv iT.nnai in iV?4n ""'("leg lamba ateady, ahorn u.iivn anringera iii.za. l'nnlure. CHICAGO, May 33. Potatoea Steady. rece.pia 3 rare, total tt. s. ahlpmenta 711 caral Michigan nd Wl.con.m' ..eke,! roun 1 wniiea ii.xneni ao . . . i. '""'"i wnura l.b07I.7O owt. New T.."1 7. i"- uii aacaa. aieatlv on harrel.t rinrida fpauldlng lloae double-headed 'r,r"." .?i0' 1 '""; -Alabama Teaaa ackrd Trlumpli No. 1 1.40ejl SO owt.: Iulalana tacked Trlumpha I1.00C.JJ ., ''.""tfatyjf h,r' ereamery e,trai flrat 1I4T13V4C. atandarda J4llo. , "" uncnangeil, SO.m caaea, flrat 11 ..7,., iiiiai riianenTi. ajfT a packed e.tra. :iw:t,p. .,. Tnt:A,'V".,'l,h.'.r ,on'l, broil 7.lnc-vpot 1.37 a. futurea XJ7 3 d. .W Vtvt. 41.1.1. now TOHK. II. it I".. ... j pot I5.10UJIS, ' r.lnc - Steady. V?..l ir. 1 .... ... ne.rhv H. t, . a..".. '" oa 44.U'aiajV. Thn Itntand Oil company well In 15-8, which caused tha greatest xcltemont of any well over com nletod In years In Oklahoma, Is still making 600 barrel, nn hour. Nolo tha extension to tho derrick built to ko out two strings of tools at ono time. It so happoned that the sec- ml atrhio- rama nut with thn rusn f oil and after breaking tho control head to smal bits nil me crown puller, Operation in the Clarcmore District Breelal to Th tvorld (M.Altll.MOIlK. May 22. Tne hallow oil field In llogers county Is getting tho best play at this lime than It has had since 1918. There hivn i.finn luit few failures in me past six months. Most of the walla drilled are small but well paying nll. Vnn N'onltaniL and associates re cently brought In nnothor gasser In 6-21-15. tills being tneir cisnui well In tlint vlclnltv. Ilumnhreya and otlicrs ara arm nc a wen n l ne center or v.i-io, There Is a rig on tno uayieea iarm In thn Houthwest of 15--l-ll. Mitchell and others havo a gooa gas well in 3-.l-ib ana nave just. completed a dry Hole in tne soutn- wot ot 4-21-15. Thta well was drlllod to tho Wilcox sand without flndlm? nay In any ot the sands. J". I). Undsay nno omcra nave a amall well 111 21-22-17. This Is the first well for these people tn hat community Georgo Hanley lias cwaaeq tne machine from tho well ho has been f h nt? on for tho ast 60 days and la now drilling at BOO feet. Ho s going to tno secona nrean in ino limn with this well. It Is located in 29-20-1 HHc I'nlleil Iirui Krult lletall 8torea 300 7 United llll ted lr. H, Ind, Alcohol l' n. llealty It. S, Huhber U. H. hi eel , V. h, Mtetl, Pfd Utah Copper Vanvlluni Hleel .. Va, Caro. Chem... W'abaali pf, "A". Weatlngboua Weatern Union ... Whiu Motor 4 nit oil Willy. Oterland . vtorihlngton Pump 143 ti'i 7 i llll II 7 70'i '. agiu 41 b 6J (S 393 10S'4 101 , lot', I 1U 31 39 43 139 II 1 3 19 33 3 01 1; 07S 331, 33. Oil, ' ' '2ft 114 llll. 7 7S 10 iis 1S 4 i'i 10 I Tola), ealre. 1,137,700 aharea. (0 4, 30 'i 31 '4 :, vA 10 s I . . . Ulrlilta l.lieatiH'k. , ..,CI.,.,T'J' May 3 Hoga necelptl tf 10.30, Lame neceipte 1.300, atockera ml feeder weak, other claaeea ateady, ateere 'f.'1'"' row H.OOffl.00, helfera 11.00. Ml.00, atockera and feedera 11.0047.10, 'rt tVurth Miralncli. . I'liKT WOltTII. Teiaa, May !7 -Cattle IiaVA'...''000! e" tl-boc??!. bulla to. so, heavy iJ.HOHOUi plga is.toj. Kheep Itepelpta 100. lamba faOOiTl'01 51 iS, iS"p "eoCOM. feeaer lamba ...vvv , VV. Kanaa City (IrHto. e-AAh CITV. May 33. Caah Wheat tfi.ti 4-u i.-e. no. 3 nard 11 :- iU'.C, .'KM!. "c. .No. 3 j allow tl- 'i i-. .u. . jpiiuw ee. Wheat May July Sept, Corn May July Sept. Oata wv Jlily bept. rtilcigo (Iruln I'utnrc 1.31 1 n'i .is .i', .', .37 .39 .104 High 1.3IH i :t'l 1.19S .11 '4 .4S ,s .IT .1914 .I0 Low i.s: 1 J3 l.U .ui .S .34 , .31 .3S Clo,e 1 Jit, i.:3; 1.19'., .IV4 ."4 .3, .13 40 Cotton KcHil Oil. NEW YOU If, May 23. Cotton seed oil wa quiet but firm, uctlvn months showing net gains of 3 to 11 points at the close. Easier lard was offbet by tho strength dlopiayed In cotton. Sales 5,000 barrels. Prime crudo 9 50 10.00c; prime glimmer yellow spot 11.60 all. 80c; July 11.69c: September, 11.74c; December 3.51, ail bid. changed flrat; lie. "" nutter unchanc.d. cream. rv ( -Un leg II. Poultry Uncharged, 40c ruo.lera isijc. Pol. tore-Unchanged, new S.00tJ3.JS. bena S3, broiler. old 117101 0, ., l-lberty llonde. ..i:fV li',": Mr 33. Liberty bonda a. , .v.' .? .'.'.".'."is , eeoond .Hi . .. HP 9 4, aecoml 44)a 93.76, ' iourtn ihi 99.94, vio isry atii jvv.vs, victory iTii ivo.13. I'orelgn Kicliangd. TOHK. May i:. Forelan NEW change Irrenutar. . "real nrnaln Demand I 14, o-day bill, on h.nk. Ex rat lilt 90 4.4(;, cab! I- raucenemand 9 01, cable, ioU, Italy Demand 5.10V4, cablea S.ll (lermany Demand ,33, cablea .134. NEW rn" m "'""X: 1 1 "Jr.::, .SlP..,'..!,"r h. ruiinr loan e. ' i'.0.,'nA.,n,' "ccatanca 3. , Tim Loana Meidy. 00 dara 44I4U daya 44J411. t rnontha 414. V H .i.icaniu i 'a per Prim 4 V, 04 4, .. 'ew Vork Cut (on. ateady. ml,1.ll.;V ,T.i. vu.ion cpoi Lone Bandit Escancs With $1,500 in Cash Cf.AYTOV. Mn M. an Ing acceoa to the'vauit of the Far mera and ConimcriL-ai s.ivin... on thH pretext ot opening the safety Mifl lliai'KINrU-flll f'aol, nl 1. 11 , ",u "rawer of J 1,500 I .i, ? "'vj-rai hundred dollars woitli of bonds and i.imii,i i ... automobllo held In readiness on tho uuiniuo ny n conteaerate. The bank Mt-llKin LIIH KirilAr Tl-AM. I I. a U . Ijoillei county courthoue, where both me -nerin s and conslable'a offices m.u Uli4lCUt Big Hard-Road Pronram is Planned by Kansans jvi.-siuia.v. Kan., May 22 The sentiment In favor of hard surfacing of roads In southern Kansatt which lias been growing for several years nas oeen responsible for a consld erablo amount of paving at various poidis in tins part ot tno state, but tor uio nrst time a long, connecle nara-suriaced highway is in pro' peel. According to plans, a concrte: movement will be launched here June 7 at the meeting of the Cannon Hall Highway association. The plans rail for hard surfacing the Cannon Hall rond from Wichita to Dodge City, a distance of 167 miles. The year 1025 has been set as the out ulde date tor the realization pt the ."-.I., Rox.ina Petroleum company jjwns most of tho stock and la doing most of the Comar'a development If7 the field, Is making according to esti mate 35 barrels. A dry hole wag predicted nt this location. When the hit hit the oil about 3 o'clock Friday morning, the hole Marled filling up, and thn first flow was made at 8 a. m. Production at this oration oxteiAla tho field one mile north from thn Comar No, 1 Bee, northwest of the northwest of 15-H-lw, while It offsets McCaskey A Wentz No. 1 Hayes, southeast ot the snuthwegt of 3-24-lw, Comar No. 1 Carmlchael, southeast of the south half of the northeast of 3-24-lw, two feet In the 2,100-foot sand, will not he drilled In until Mor.day, In order to allow thn cement to fur ther harden around thn SVi-lncl. casing. Other wells duo In tho 2,000, 2,100 and 2,600-foot sar.'ds next week fol low. Prairie Oil & Oaa company No. 1 Novotiiy, north half of tho southeast of 10-21. w, being drilled nt 2.060 feet; Corner Oil company No. t A. See, twin to N, 2, north west of 15-24-lw. being drilled nt 2,588 feet and pulling thn ISW-li.'ch caning preparatory to drilling In the 2.600-foot p.ty; Comar Oil com pany No. 7' b'ee, northwest ot 15-24-lw, pulling thn 12 and 15V.-luch casing preparatory to drlllltg In thn 2,100-foot formation; Amerada Pn. troleum corporation No. 3 Smith, northeast of 13-24-lw, being drilled at 2,100 feet, Is due In thn 2,600 foot pay by the middle of next week; Champlln Oil & Heflt.ery Co. No, 3 Morris, southwest of 15-24-lw, being drilled nt 1,760 feet, should find tho 2,000-foot pay by next Thursday: McCaskey Wentz No. 1 I In yen. southeast of the south west of 3-24-lw, Is being drilled at 2.500 feet, (letting ready to land tho 5 3-16-Inch casing preparatory tn drilling If.- tho 2,600-foot forma I tlon. L Prairie Oil A Cia Co. has com 'plcted n rig ot No. 2 Novotny, north half of tho southeast of 10-24-Iw. I Comar Oil company hat completed rigs at No. 9 and No. 10 see lorn tlbns, northwest of 15-H-lw. No. 1 9 Is onn location south of 7. No. 10 in onn location' soutn of no. b. Tne lllackwell Oil & Gas Co. has col lnnHrl rnjilnir nt 1.225 fnot at Mo. John Iluzek, nofthwest ot 3-24-lw. two wells field. Thn mid-week was featured by the drilling In nf a nice producer n the 2,100-foot formation. Wednesday the Southwestern Petro leum company found tho top of tnn sann at 2,131 nna nt 7 reel in ino East Murray, ewuthwest of 10-24 Iw, nhowed up for a good well and s niaxing son Darrein natural, r,o. Carmlchael. i.'orthenst of 3-24- lw. the Comar Oil company, la dun to be drilled In the 2,100-pay sand Friday. At two feet In tho 8 V -Inch can ne set last week, and it la be lleved tho cement will tie nara enough to drill In . It had a good showing for oil where thn bit stopped, an'd there nre Indications nt making a producer. The Black well OH & unit Co. that has a lease on tho John Ituzck farm northwest of 3-24-lw, will beyond doubt pu down an offset to the N. 1 Car mlchael. Thn Tllackwoll No. Iluzek la producing 18,000.000 feet or gaa from tne nana at U40 mat The gas can be bradenheaded or mudded if.'. Rod Weather Halts Inquiries For Gas Wot weather that appears to be general throughout tho country Is having a dampening effect on the petroleum market. While tho tone of thn market continues firm tho number of Innulrlca for gasoline is Iropplng off. This was particularly felt yesterday. There wero only few email sales ot gasoline reported Most or the transactions were in kerosene and fuel oil with -tteroseno strong at 4 1-3 centa and fuel oil strong at 95 cents. There are a few sales of fuel oil by brokers at SO cents but the amount Is emill. One refiner hod an Imiulry for 60 ganollne nt 21 cents but could not accept It. Higher gravity gasolines nre very scarce since the refiners have been concentrating on tho heavy grades In order to supply the excessive, demand ot the past week and 10 days. Lubricating oils are very firm with considerable export business In the offing. George li. Locke of the Ilarnsdall company expects to go to New York tomorrow, where he will remain all next week negotiating for additional trade In lubricating oils. Chicago Journal of Commerce. BLACKWELIi. May 22. Tho lllackwell Oil & Oaa Co and It. I. Spencer are drilling at 1.500 feet at No. 1 soutnweat 01 13-36-lw. small showing tor eta was had at 1.365 feet. Black well Oil & Gag Co No. 2 Martin, north hail or th oouthwest of 23-27-3 weat, is being ur.'derreamed to eet the 5 3-l-1ncn cosing at 3,265 feet. Western States Oil & Lar.'d Co, No. 1 Stewart, found the ton a 3.200 feet and at 3.363 feet in th "and Is making 15 barrela natural. The location Is In the southeast of 22-27-3 west. Prairie Oil & Gaa Co. No. 1 Lane, northeaat of 22-27 3 weit, alno four.'d the top at 3,280 feet and at 3,352 feet is good for 28 barrels natural production. These Hale-Stout: ct al., on Top of Sand Hale. Stoutz and associates are on top ot a sand found at 1.455 feet, and are testing out today In the wildcat test six miles south of Mus kogee In 34-14-18. Blusher, and others contest east of Muskogee In 28-15-19, Is shut down at 3.690 feet. The Iantz deep test north of Mtis- kogco in 4-15-18, is drilling at 3.6S5 feet. Southwest of Mtiskogeo nedlc and associates nrn under roaming the 5- Inch casing at 1,575 feet In telr test In 32-15-18. They nrn reported to have a showing of oil at this depth. "Stopped Bilious Fever By Internal Baths' Mrs. Julia H. Fuqua of Sulphur springs. Texas, writes to Tyrrell Hygienic. Institute ot New York: "My nephew was subject to spells which tho doctor pronounced bilious attacks. He would become numb all over and break Into profuse per splratlon, followed by fever. He has used the 'J. It. L. Cascado' since last February, and he Informs me tha ha has not had a single spell or felt in any but tho best ot health since using it." Tno "J. B. L. cascade" .cleanses the lower Intestine Its entire length nnd keeps it alway fre ot poison ous wasto. Thousands testify that Constlna tlon,' Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, Biliousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by this Nature Treatment. Itexall Drug Stores, 113 and 411 South Main St., will gladly explain to you tho simple operation of the "J. B. L. Cascade," why it la so cer tain in Us results, and will give you tree of cost, an Interesting tittle book containing tho results ot the experiences of Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York, who wag a specialist on Intestinal Complaints for 25 years In that city. Why not cut this out as a reminder to get this book aa soon as possible. Remember, please, it Is free. Advertisement are In the Deer Creek Will Affect Every Caslnghead Man in the Mld-Conttnent Field 1 Litigation of widespread Impor tance, which will determine when final nettlement Is mado whether processes used to produce millions f dollars worth of. gasoline from kturnl gas arc patentable, today Is n the calendar of the United Htates circuit court of appeal In St. Paul. The Standard Oil company 01 now ernev and the Hodo .Vatural Gas company of West Vlrglnlu. are ap- pealing from a uecision ax tne uw homo, district court. Eastern district which held that tho Oklahoma .Vat- rnl Gaa company Is not infringing li a patent held by tho Standard Oil company. Tho hearing In 171 court f appeals is acncduicu lor ;aio to day. .Monopoly (jiinrgo .Made Trial ot the case In tho OkUtroma Istrlct court brought forth! the hargo that the Standard Oil com pany and tho Hope Natural uaa ninnittiv. thrnijcb ilemandjt for IX- ccssivo royalties ironx otner enur prises using a patented method ',of gasoline extraction Is creating a mo nopoly of a process that is altog4.htv ubvlous. It la not characterized by raturcs. which ordinarily made nru Invention or discovery patentable, the Oklahoma isatuial Gas company successfully contended during the original trial. The Standard Oil company maintained that the process waa a "greul discovery," nova, use ful and legally patented. Tne metnoa ot taKing napntna from natural gas was first devised by Georgo M. Saybolt ot Jersey city In 1906. Previous to his experiments It was known that gasoline mlgnl oe obtained from gas Issuing trom oil wells by connecting and cooling tha gases. This process, however, did not work with "dry' gas, which Is not In contact underground with oil de posits. sainolt'H iiisccncrr. Saybolt observed that naphtha drlnnlngs occurred In pipes through which dry natural gas was carried for long distances. Ho learned that tho comparatively small amount ot naphtha In the gas Is absorbed when the gasscs wero passed through a potroleum pll. Tho naphtha then may be removed from tne 011 uy dis tillation. Approximately a pint of oil may be obtained from 1,000 cublo feet of gas. In September, 1906, fiayooir. ap plied for a patent, which was granted. He assigned the patent to the Standard Oil company, whlchJn turn granted to tho Hope Natural Gnu company nn exclusive license to uso tho process. The Hope Nat ural Gas company allowed other gag companies to uso the method on payment or royalty onargra. Litigation carnea to me circuit. court hero was started when the Oklahoma Natural Gas company made unci ot the process without re- gardMo the patent. Plaintiffs asked that tne company ue restrained oy Injunction from making further use of the metnod, asKea recovery ot tne profits made by the Oklahoma com pany and triple damages. In Us defense tho Oklahoma com pany maintained that the Saybolt patent was Improperly granted, and that It Is the application ot a clearly obvious process. Previous to tho Is suance of tho patent, benzol had been recovered similarly from coko oven gases, It was pointed out. The patent creates for the Stan dard Oil and the Hope Natural Gas companies a monopoly ot the old absorption process which all have a right to use, It was contended. The Oklahoma company recalled tho finding of Hie supremo court In a similar action when the court said: "Indiscriminate creation of ex clulvo privileges tenda to obstruct rather than stimulate Invention. It creates a class of speculative schem ers whomake It their butdnes to watch tiro advancing wave of Im provement and gather lto foam In tho form of patented monopolies which enable them to lay a heavy tax on the Industry of tho country without contributing anything to real advancement." The Standard Oil and tho Hope Natural Gas oompanles nro repre sented by Marshall A. and Bayard H. Christy and Livingston Gilford. Georgo A. Prevost and Frederick P. Fish arc attorneys for the Oklahoma Natural Gaa company. St. Paul .Pioneer Press. company, said Monday that he wa more than glad that he had ci his lot with Tulsa and that thn clty'n constant climb had more than rewarded the faltn of early-comers, "And what's more," ho added, " . my opinion the best Is yet to come A llegcd S pringf ield Absconder Is Caught NEW YORK, May 22. Robert Duval, alleged by police at Spring field, Mo., to have stolen 3)10,000 from the American Savings bank there, was taken Into custody by detectives at the Pennsylvania hotel today. He was arraigned in pollen court as a fugitive from Justice and held without bond until Wednei day to await arrival ot warrants and extradition papers from Springfield. CELEBRATING ANNIVERSARY llnlllburton-Abtiott Took Over Har low Company Six Years Ago. This Is tho week when r business Institution which has grown with Tul'v-i's growth and Is now one of tho largest and most flourishing ot Its land In tho state and In the soutl.tivest celebrates Its sixth annl- vcrsaiV tho Halllburton-Abbott compariy. Six jvars ago the Harlow store at Third it,nd Boston was taken over by the firm. Then with expansion of business tr)e handsome modern dnpartrmtpi. store nr i ntn and Main was constructed and occupied. 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