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10 TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. tt " fr In ' sk ! 11 i K' I tl, ' In CO W r, en fa In. In re re r.li w sol 7: Ih I.T' Ml no lt Mil wn Wi an va ?: pit eh' pn O'J In tin un1 I'ri pit; ha vlv f'HB Ihi frc? by1 u n In' cht IIOI nf, do tlie Oh, Init lift Mr! Ilrt iilh A i Hal Ills uxjj utl Kir I ha Chi tloi of Tul ha the tltU 1 no mil lux Ktj i.ei; woj tln wru ehl Th? thi, thn , c lnl Pre rim wh fro my mo. o. ii n a ilc W( Jill by ilt .La wo Oil I ot est, n mir mil Wt nm foe din .3 vlo of ,3 a. an 3h in lott Ith Finnncfnl Live Stock MARKETS Cotton Grnini :;1,h1J,,;lt,;;Vfrirlfno,,T LIQUOR FUNDS ASKED Rtockt Ailn Dapraairri. KKT YORK. rb. r-li numeral lutl'm in foralgn etrhaufa mil Inana rli lot! to 10 .f mot and tlm. itiuiiiij Hill tjnollaln.bla at an a.ltanrs of hiil In"" and ti JO par (Ml. iKirsotiUd nialnlr far twlaj'a erj li.tl.aa k4li marknl, T)ii. thaw ot aetltiijr .nd Irwrlh at tho ouMt apptnil ptdlel l an tin toilet lliat Ik a b.MHn Is. p tilr inlitht ti lmlfn.l bt Vineonst fir. IMIOAMlt Thla KM MMM aUlMllM, thn marl At retmi it an. firal ( 61 rn-eaaara and laeaing Into alaia t ayaUy for lh balane. nf lb. aataroo, Hallo wtr lh onl? import n I attaaka to mar, Una I a doa"e of flrtnnma Mid bat Itr aanlMn.ni on ihn nart of lb int.atora aftd ipaeiilai .v riterraU. Their siosaral. Umttli mi drmad liom tia prosr.aa ( Initial loglalallon Naw York HUKkt. Bal.a in lfimaran lllli Iai Uless Am. It, Sofar iDIVt Am. On tl 61 tail att Are. 0. P. . 13 t(T(4 1 3" '4 UU . I. h l ofil. n ntS ussi 1IISM Am. I. tVirt. . 110 10H 107 101 An. Ioao 411 ( m. l.ln.Md .15 4s Am. H It. . 3 07 61 n 01 Am. ftutar lint Am. H Tob. ..II 02 01 'I hi Am. T A T, .. 9ft BK Ur Am. Toll 106 Anar (Vipper . 17 01 U HI Atnlilwu 3 1 ! H3 D'JM All T Mm . . BB (H ( au, o & w. i. to inU luiiM II. N-o 933 110 llbf. 111 II. O 1 S3K It It ii H "ii" ... ot flfji 5' vi ii. i f jo ... an u mi l l,MU.rr ... 0 tiii (II K UIM 0.10 It M t SO 1. M. A HI. 1'. M a ' 117 87 O, 11. U ft 1. 11 47 H MS tn r (innr .... n HTM any. it 0. K i I. ... n o H IB 41 u 41 . . . I5 u. AJ Ii. A I 1'. niei itrv ni sifi xiwu ri. Mxrar ..37 Ml 4R( 40 Krl 0 la 111 13 (l.n. Kln-lrlo . A Ir.n'i ICR 1(11 Urn. Motnra . 77 KIO tOK 0'4 n. K. tfd ..15 7i 70 U 77 (I. K. lira ctt. 10 as 3 II H H 3 70 78 70 111. (Vnlral 7 Inr. IVipjirr . 33 51 tt fto I, It. tl. I'M. .11 00 flMi 0(1 ister. NlAd . 13 SI'.i 3.1 30 IMtr. Paprr .. 4.1 KIU MZ Hl'i Kenn. IVippar .0 SOU SOH SP'li li. A N iioitt Iax. Motors . t ..... ..... alio Mi I'M 13ft ii)H IHH 10IS Jl. tVippar ... & St S 31 tltt i. Hlr1 .... St VT 40 40 l. Vflfl ... 37 S0J1 35 3S"i N, V. tl tH 70 0H fid a; N Y M H. .. 80 SHH 37 (4 27 V, A W S HUH Oil im K. I'atlflo .... 40 70 7 7H O ( 0 31 47 4IS 4(1 o. v it . . . at nil 0 w 1' A lVt 43 03 H 01U 03 1'. Klillv ... II 43 41 41 H V, W. Va.. It 3HH 3'I 2M It. (in. Hipper i!t SI in 31 lldlc 'Oli 79 '.i 7H4 II I ID ....430 110 11KU 113 It 1). K Y. .. 47 10S 107S 0 fi A I.lne ... 3 7',4 7! 7H H. A. I,, p.l all H I). A !t . . . 181 41U 40 41 B.-t? H. I. . . a 77 77 77 W. Paflflo 1(13 101 lOOK J0OV. ft. Hallway ... 00 S!SS 31 S S3 P. 11 pfd. ... fl4 MtJ 55 tt H, Ocirp ,.t,.10t 105V 101 10IU T. tloppar .... II 111 11'4 11(4 Taiaa l SI 501 1II0( 800 T P aidli. , II S7H M0 714 1'. I'aolflr ... 05 133 133 133 II. B It ). .. H3 H7 115 U M0 11. VnlH ilut 17 K. V. l'JIa. . I) 0711 00 U HUM If. H 1 A ... 01 10111 105 lOfl't If. H. Ituliber . 117 ISHtJ ISO ' 137 IT R. flrel ...300 105S KltS 104 Si V. H. U. pliL., 10 1 ID 113't 113H MI. (lopprr ... R 7f, 7 16 nil Vfc, f 0. 10 fibX 00 (III V. Union .... rt HK dflU HOU v. Weotrid . 54 ; nn; 534 W..OfVlnd ..SI ' 311 SOU SH!4 Total aaloi 403,300. i 111 J. Kanata (lltjr Lira Ntock. KANF'AH CITY. Vfb. 3 ir Ho. MlpU 13.000 bead: inarkrl 13,000 liradj .markal alaadr lu S.V hlirhnr ; l.ulk I4.N5 5S5'. Iirarlpa 1 1 8015 10; -nir.lluma IU 5I5 I0i llghla Ill.lOfillUJO; (Iflfl'oo 0W &01-0I l1' 3-0 Oalllc ItrerlpU 31,500 hran; marVH alwa alow to n; olhiri tloa.ly lo 35o lower; cholca lirary ilrora I4.75W10.35 medium SlO.SOlit 1 1.7&: oommon M.SOffi 1050: otiolea llaliti III 004J15 7o. wn. J'i $5 85 (if 11. 00, liiilohera heltora $7 00 cei3.00; cowa 0 75WI3 50: Fanner 5.3575 ealrra I3 73(i 17 0OS (ee. ra IS 3 Old' 13.00, atorkera $l.50tf 10 (HI Khfep Keealpla H.000 liexl, market S5 to 35o Inweri femlera leidjr! Iambi 17 75S(SOf.5; onlla It3.inl7.50; yearling: wethert $16 S5 IS.nn ; rwr $10,406(13.7..: enlla $5 355I0 35, breed Inr nwea $5.00fl4 35 feader Iambi H5.S0CtlR.SS. rort Worth UvTmotk, votn wouni. Ta, ii,. a. cttu KerelpU S.300 bead market arllra and aleadf: leetea I8.U06M3.50. Hon Herelpla 3.511(1 lie-vls market alradjri heart $l5.a5(rfi1o.50, Sheep- lterplpta 1 000 mark at un changed; lania flfl.MOf 1P.P0. Kanaaa cr Qrtn. . KANSAS CITY, Feb, 3 -Caih wheal So lo 5 loweri No, 1 3 5S70. No a 3 53Cf3 55i No, 1 red 3.70Sr2.73i No, 8 $3.l)U(ff3 70. (Vrn Je to 5 lower; No, 3 while $151 ffil.SS; No. S oiled $M3(l47i .No. 9 jelloif $1 5I1.53. (Ula linohanredi No, 3 mlaed HOWOlei Xti. 3 while (laiJDSo! No, 3 red UOcUtl. ll l,C3, v Port Dally Ootlon TMI. moreinei.t Near O' eana llalveatfin Mobil Harannah (iliarleaton . Wlinlnfton . Tejaa Otlf . Wwfolk .... llAlllmora . . Itoalnn .... I'allao'alphl. New York . Minor pofla Tl (o4a '"I tor wi T I Mr an Midllln Iterelon Halei 1 e ;,ir 1 1 1 :iu H 43 35 as no M 50 IB 35 II II 39 00 io'oo 10 It IS pa3 31'. 575 ISA 151 mis im ti 'so sauna .... i . ,Sitn .... . iHOIt Interior anoramaul, . Mladliiif nttaipia in.nri ftloek S1IH77A a t onii'j 37101 51M 11.1701 51031 I03S1 07O50 551 sooo 8110 58171 f.ia sto Itouaioft Mamphli Anfuaia . . . HI. Uinta . Atlanta Hllt.a HMk, lla . . . . Moo (fernery. TT lSy 41 50 10 ".() 50 1 40 NO SO 05 fe) 11 M A1A5 1111 10 1 550 1110 snot 153 511 I073B II tl MS Work tllltt ai5l 10031 IMO tno S1S7I 701)9 10 I.lteily nnd Clnalnir, NRW TOftrr, l'. t -rinikl prlrea of I.IWty hond. 11., -era, : r.7ai Va":::.;:::.:: i ; Hoesnit 4a to IB rtrat ta . . l fl rWond 4W 00 54 Third t'4 00 51 Pnnrih 4U 1,0 Vleiory SH 7 tl Vklnry l4a . "7 05 Naw York Metal, NRW YOUK fell 3 -Copper ateady, eleelrolyll apot and firal ijuarler 18 5iSI' 10M aaaond iiuarler IDliKIUH. Iron aleady, No I norUiern 45.50; No 3 northern 44 50; No. 2 aoathern $43 00. ArilneooT I 1 50 Mrlivl etthanje nnolea leal nl'l apol and Msr.ii H 50 hM II 75 aaked ,lno aaay: Kait Hi. I-.mli ilallrery apot 5 00 i.1.1. I) 05 aaked. At Umdon f4iot eoppr.r 110 13a rid; futiirea 131 7a lid elnotrolylle epel 13.1: (iilarea ItS; tin apot 8H3 I7 nd; futurei SHI ti fid; lead apol 4; 10a; fnlnrra 45, iIm apol 50 17 od; fnlnrra 01 17a Cd. Naw York Money, VKVr With" Peli, 3 -llereanlllA paper C alerllnic fid da bill 11 1:1 H; eom inerrlal 00 da, I. Ilia on hanka $3 43a, .Miimeretal 00 day Mlla $.143; demand $0 104 I rablea $3 17. t'ranr diwnand 13 57; rat. leu 13.55, Hrlglan tranea drmand 13.59: eahle 13 57. Lire demand 15.00, ral.lea 15 05, Mark ilnnand I 13 i rablea 1 15, llovemment Iwnda lircularj railroad Uinda eaay. Tloin loan elrnnf; CO day, t0 day and fl month 5(rC5',,. (Ull money alriing; hlh 10; low 14 rntln rale 14; rl.nliiK hid 15; offered at 10 loan 10; hank aoreptaneea 5 Kanaaa Oily l'rorlalon, KANHAH CITY, I'eh. 3 llnller iin oliaiiired; etlraa 57c, firata 55o, aeconda 53e. paeklnir 30e. t"-t: firala lower 51e: raae lota $15 SO. Poultry tmrhanifed . bene S2oi rooilora 1 B A( 3 1 r . hroller i5. Pnlaloo iiiifliaiiffd $l75(d5 10. It I'. IIunifM, illvlmon irmnnRnr (if rnfliilna; (lormrimnt, Imn m turned I from a Inixlriiim trip to Tola. Jnemn I'lnton, prrwlilpnt' of thn Mid -Co Hdlcpi lompdtir, I it biiBlnenm I muor in i iiii.iiko, I C. II. Hulllvnn, upwrlol rcprcMntn , llvon nf i cflneiy Milne) nf Ihn Hln ) elftlr Conavillititteiil, wllh hcatl'i il r I lorn In Chltitajo, In In th city til kin I mm lnvuritory of thn roflimry Uuit 1 tlnn. 1 (1. A. Ijye. vlen nrimlilmit nf Ilia II f. Wlloox (ill rtnu Co.. nan Jtirt r. tiirnml from a lo-diiy liiliien trip, rovlnwlmr tho iuit U'llnix propvrtira Tn. IIh roriortji delay to o:nttlrH, rttio litrHily lo eiifnaallVft rnoUlllro. (Himlnif road! to h prnctPHily Im pitlealliln. Mr. J In it full fleirtKAtl Dptlmleit ami In rornpnrlnK Hrllncunt I ii"M!ioiiiierii nay riAliBr urnl Ilaylor I tvunlnN will tin glvon im emnrinnim play tlihn AHitHon hy inmiiinlei whiinw Ihnniiirili irit'tliod of lcveloilnn for oil unit km liifwt niicnaan. GLASS OUT FORSUFFRAGE Miller 0i'iit ((f Woinoii Vollni; Vow Vtk" Amciidmciit lUllfloitlnii VAIIINHT"N. li. 2 'artor tlln, knoivii iw lh bitter iipioniiiit i'f women niiffrnKo. cimei'il Julilln Hoti In nurfriiH" olrrloH hero toijHy by (iriiltiaj rallfh iitbin of the Hiiaim II Aiilluniy HiiipnilmMiit by iletmiomtb' lKlnl(UiireH which liavo not yd litkoii mich ctlon, on Ihn ttrounil that tho ilnmocriitlr party rannot itf ford to Iiihh tlm fiivoin of woninii VOtt'M. In a letter modn ptililio tndny nd vlnlnir tho Ipitlnlnturo of hU homo Miiln, VlrKlnln, to ratify Uio amond mniit, ho ileolnrcil thai tho nlulcii In which woman how havo tho bullpt will bo tho plvotrtl ouch In the noxt oltliin. c In the Oil Fields CONT1NUKII ritOM PIIKUKUINU l'AOK. Nfilr Wcli'flltn. KlntrtvoiM tU compnny'.t No. 2 In 1-10-11 In in boon mulOn nliout 120 haritln otjmliirnl tho last few lr)M. Now cloanliiK out to put to pump, Hiimi fmaiKl nt from 2,63 lo I.uli'J foot. Huffy Sr Oillpiiplo lint matlo two (x:ulioiu In 3-U-ll. Ilitvo a dry htiln nt 3,212 fret 4n Um niMitliwcnt corner of Uio Huuthtxint of tho Mouthwcat, In lliirltlmriH'tt FtrM. Tho ''W'timloult Oil coiupitny Ii drllllnii n well lu tho northwont tut Inimlou of thn Jliirklmrnntl fltdd. Tho ilrllllni well In Inculud nwir tllo center ot block 820 and In Just HOiithtxint of tho llonoral woll, Tho well at thlrt tl in o It down about 800 foot. - N(Vir t'luit'Uinil. Oypty OH ttiiuiKuiy rihot their No. 1 lu tho Miiithwotit nf 21-:i-7 on Tlrurwduy. nhoolInK 2.1B!) to 2.R47 feet with 23lln,uort. Total ttopili 2,1150 fi-oU I'ttlmiitrd at 2G0,0fl0 foot of imm (;(iiiiIiik from 2,560 in thn holo. Nrnr Vale. . MntrtinlU l'otnilcuin coitipany' No. ti In the north cut corner of the northwint MimthwcMt nnuthenst of 1-lJ-Ge reached tho .Skinner wind nt 3,108 feet. Mnkmt? 50 barrel In Cnnl County. Hutican l'etrolwim company't tent In 22-ln-Ro 4inv a co'Hl nhnwlnt; ot oil uivd kum at around 2,ii00 feel. South of llrlHtmv. In tho norUieiuit corner f Boiith lifttt of southeast quarter of on tho John DuvU leaac, Hknlly (111 company In drltlltut tin No. 1 at C3 feet. With the Oil Men la. I. JlarrltiKton, trorumrer of tho OKIahoma rroduoluK .t HoflnlnK corporation, lias returned from Now York, whoro ho attended Uio npAclal ACCOUNTANCY Knroll Now Tho full Htnndardlzed TACK PACK Courses. tatiKht hy pracllclilu Certified Public Accountants and lawyers. bprltiK term begins January 30th. NlBht clawies 6:4f p. m. Call for ilrserlpilvo biillutln. Oklahoma School of Accountancy, Law and Finance SI3 M.W IANIKI IimiiDINO. Phono 0iKo 3511. vni oklalwron. Oil Producers, Attention! New and Used Pipe and Casing For irnmediato delivery in sizes from 2 to 15'-inch at reasonable prices Feenberg- Pipe & Supply Co. Phonca Oaage 4750, L. D. 80 519-21 East First Tulsu, Oklahoma. l,liuor iKcltlon 1'iilirbl, WAHIIINOVON Fob. 2. Tim u premo court today refucod lo rn vlow tlm cno of l.iR'Uin C. Iiuith Hir, thereby In effect ntlowliiK lo Htnnd Ills conviction ut Kort Worth, Texnn, upon ohhruin 6f trnnHportliiK whUky from IiiiIsIiiiki Into the mlll tiiry sumo NiirrouudliiK Camp llowln lie wok Hcnlencetl to 15 motuhfi Im-prlHonrnerit. atatllMa, 4 Ca. ACCOUKTANIt Spatial Alitalia la Inrtimo Tax .Muttcn r ), DOWIIIIC, reiM.at urtn.r. lotmnil, la laiatia lai artaiial, Waialnitaa, D, C, 903 Elth.n,. Nitlaaal Daak "III. mana CMtr 37 (Jlnaei Wants .Morn Alone)' to riuht Inlcrnntloiml llootli'KKcr Siiiiik kIIii IncntiHcN Ih Claim, WAHUINOTON, I eb 2. flecre tnry (llrtns lorlny nskeil mnKrettej for 12 000,000 for one in Mtuppli (ho miiRKllriK uf llii(ir Into Hie I nlied H fx A STTltiiiiient (imu (be d, vi sion of customs accompanying " reriuest an Id that berH'ine of IneuNOi failllllen for coilnit with tlm nit nation "iho inmntlty of li'iuor aeir.ed was Infinitesimal In cniiiiwiil' on with lb quantity nriuiKKled Into tills country " The runtoms service reported that If It wh charKHil with tti duty of pravnn'ltiaT the srniiKKHnii of on trubaipl liquor prestnt forces it t all portn would httvn to btt (niKincnUel durlnat th next year Hvory vessel arriving from forelKn ports will be ihoioUKhly e.ii-roo I, Iho report said, while rows will be under surveillance wlvlle their ships are In port. Mounted Inepcntors will bo placed on duty alon; Hie .Mexican and Ca nadian borders In sufficient num bers "to iHilrol hundreds of hlnh wnys, paths and Hireams that af ford easy means of eKretw for miiiuk triers." A Inttor from thn t 'nlted Hlatot marshal for tho. western district of Texas, written to the attorney Ron ornl under dale of Ieember 23 was nent to corktrees by the treasury to show the need of ure t'er w.itch fulness over the International boot h'KKor. The marshal nald tlioro wits' a veritable "reign of crime" at Ml Pomi "principally with roeped to Iho smuKKr,nK of liquors, opium and morphlnn from Mexico. ZUMWALT, WILLSON & GARNETT Certified Public Accountnnts Hpeclal Attention to KKDKUAh TAX PUOIILKM3 S10. 41-12 Kennedy Llulldlnc Tulsa, Oklahoma Phone Osiieo 6325 New Casing FOR SALE 3,000 ft. 2-ln., 4-lb Ttlblntr, hero 2.700 ft. 5 3-18 In., 13-lb. Tub Ini;, here 10,000 ft. Oii-ln., 17-lb. Iron, en route 6.07S ft. OH -In.. 13-lb. Iron, en route 2.600 ft. CH-ln.. 20-lb. Iron, here 2.229 ft. H-ln., 2 l-1li here 1 car SU-ln., 2S-lb., en route 1 car 10-ln 32-lb., f. o. b, Kan ens 4,700 ft 10-ln., tO-lh., hero 10,000 ft. 6.,.n 20-lb en rou In K. 0. T. Exchange 7t7 Kennedy HulldlnR Phono Cedar 500 f I WANTED Good acrcai?o. Will buy or drill whero thoro l.i chance for production. Submit plat, p. o. Ilox 125, I- fEmoiiuivT IB .REGISTER- I US Aw-1 h'11 R1 of tire Petroleum Industry H A ' in tire United State. Canada and Mexico I P i&M T, incMr P'."1' "''""p 8 i i t U J ptUolcum nd U ProducU. Natural Cm Catoline Manufacturer,. 1 I M 0.1 Pif Lint.Ccologi.t.. Manufacturer, of and Dltr. in Equip. I P I mn, and the Memoenhip LiU of Oil Auoci.tiotu. ' 1 I I ! " I lllmUm ,p StuatK'l Smm Will U : Found OmorthemiT. ntviret M IVJoclioav. ) . I II llt ' S Conturoplion id Eaportt ot Crude an.J Ktfined Produtlt; Corapltt 1 I F I Slalitti" of Mnico i OJ InduUry! P,we HorJu Ktiittry 1 v I II II 1 1 1 1 1 II I II 1 1 1 I ' 1,1 o( Tanatn. llaritt and Fltt o( the Principal Oil B 1 1 1 III 1 1 II 1 1 llll 1 1 1 1 1 111 ll; W ltmat Cnpanift Covemmtnt Oil Requirement "J S I II III 1 1 II 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II I II ' 11 9 'JJJ and OuVr Important Data. J , R III 11111 11111 Jjjjjjljll' S S3 I PRICE $10.00 "I il awirt. PUBUSI ED, ANNUALLY DY $ I I il II lllll ll Krtie ttunty. Oil Trade Journal Inc., il KCn direct HOLLAND S. REAVTS CHARLES D. SPALDING S 11 II .h ""cr'of OU( aJ. fV.W WArt D I III llll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II M 120 BROADWAY . ' NEW YORK mi It Increases Rotary Drill Efficiency Goodyear Monterey Rotary Hose is de ' signed and built for specific duty with a full knowledge of the exacting conditions of service and abuse encountered in oil well drilling. When the G.T. M. Goodyear Technical Man suggests Monterey Rotary Hose for your rotary drill, he is not offering just so many feet of hose, but a strong, flexible, long-lived hose that will in crease the efficiency and lower the cost of your drilling. He recommends it confidently for its ability to withstand rough handling and the enormous pressures necessary to force the column of mud down the drill stem. The G. T. M. knows that Goodyear Monterey Rotary Hose will successfully combat the twisting effect of the swivel because the ends are reinforced with two extra plies. Goodyear Monterey Rotary Hpse is pro tected by a closely spaced wire armor, soldered at the ends so that it cannot slip. t Goodyear Monterey Rotary Hpse js a WTapped-ply hose of remarkable strength and will render to the user a full measure of sure, economical service. 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