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PAGE TEN €be Casper Daily Cribune ’ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. GRAINS RALLY, “Gi"S"eeseree [| Today’s Markets by Wire |] oI UUK3 oT RONG MTOBE OPENED ooo : THEN SLUMP, eee ove? | [eekwrsmem ay waycon = cxax|li ONFARLY SALES ce ieee jmarks the introduction of a type | laja down in the interests of imperia’ WASHINGTON, sor ov. w.—tracts ‘ot ~¢ one per cent in rediscoil : is Rates| mipe Siti titers epee te macs ps ca of fefaral © banks at ¢ i 0 en Early Strength in Chicago} 5 - esi fod Kane City ans cL KS ¥ on Be cernneh TMRt Sending” neato FOR SALE ‘ 0 } ca : pecghe: Local STOCKS «= y¥ of Trading ‘(fect sty) Lack + 1% west Mae Tak. Phnasegtie | maneiect 27 [western States - et on Exchange. of Buying Orders. } Richmond, Atlant nd Sun Francisco | big announced by the federal. re-| I e beard. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. Ask] NEW YORK, Noy. 3.—Buying for practically no agricultural valu but as possible for use as grazing WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN 3.—Although the eco ted by the ai oF come aengtn |. New rates at the eight banks mak Merritt —___ ae Saleh sprtieage se pg occas Bie cpm PY eid ota et ne "50 tion ‘ederal reserv § ——__ he opening. prices Jeter un-| "Four and one-half per cent Salt Creek - 19.13 | ites livisions Of today's ateck suse | MALTESE PARLIAMENT OPENED.| eee eee ne enna me |\Kork and Philadephia; five per, cent.| Consolidated Mayaky Prod. & Refrs. boo ‘ Aged Red ym ana |Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City and| Capitol Pete Saprs) OM duction of federal reserve redis-|\Sa0 Francisco = pre a one-ha! rates. Buying orders for wheat, |Per cent: Richmond and 4 Sane er, lacked volume. Opening} The rates in force at the other | Co Ich ket. Sales approximated 550,000 =e shares. The closing was strong. Eik Basin Cities Service Com. S. O. Indiana ___ MALTA, Nov. 1.—The Prince of Wales, on his way to India on the — _ NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Stocks were BUILDING MATERIAL 3 active and strong at the opening of to- LEGAL NOTICES. which varied m unchanged |banks which have not been changed mire - eee A ed NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | agy's sess'on, considerable short cov-|———————_________ Frere. and May $1.07 to] Five per ; iT. Williams «20.4. 68 Becta Ont ~—"S50 ‘aga | STiRS, Deine induced by the lower re] NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Webel building is being demolished to make $ $1.02% and May $1.07 to| Five per ny aes feet S| rants Sad Sinclair Oi) - 23.25 | discounts announced yesterday by| The Strand Theater Company : eer san foont Pitins ¥ nd Dalla. Pet | Gates - Texas Ol - 43.00 eight of the 12 federal reserve banks! was incorporated’ in the office of way for the new Lyric Theater. sattered liq Rediscour es 0 7 U. 8. Steel -. 31.00 ‘ deliveries of | Bo: rate. Early features of strength em- aoa Wyoming, October 27, 1921, a in progress, all deliveries of | ‘on, Cleveland, Minneapolis and| lance Creek Boy. ... .03 Lusk Royalty 03 Union Pacific R. R.----121.00 121.00) braced Mexican Petroleum, Houston| at the hour of 0 a.m. Thi Wheat sold at new low figures for this |Dalias ‘have not ‘been ch need ast | Lusk Petroleum . 02 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Ol, Royal Dutch, Shell Trading, Foodtterm of existence of said compan: Apply CHAS. SH B Sod hand culate pecppelpgiens} oo precise Ao rfl ss Bot #5] Marine 1.00 . 3.92%} Products, National Biscuit. United] is fifty years next after the abov coud peel ppenerr ppg Etat enn Ss ade s 3 pT 05 yen lh “734% | States Rubber and Associated Dry|date. The object of said company AT WEBEL BUILDING. was heavy, to 3\c net lowe . — —— Mountain and Guif .. .74 49 Goods at gains of 1 to 1% points.|is to acquire, own, operate and con- — ao near A ot to 99%0 and Northwest 4 ‘403 | Rails and popular stesls and equip- bee pistes of supaetaess of any May $1.04 to $1.04% fe - 1 | Oaitenbat 00% i ments made more moderate gains.jand ail character, including mov- Before trading was ended, Decem-| Market Gossip | Picardy 08 "i "lirne only tntavorable feature of thc| ine plettives, vaudeville, stot plays ital Chceal Uk “the 'tattaed iene ot Riverton ‘Rete. - “02 early seesion was a new low record| and shows; dancing, and public and as dete: ohn in uaemen Lees ar Royalty & Producers. 13% sq - for German marks at .48 cents. * | private entertainments, and contol Sen et8% to File eeuaeen erat Financial Situation Improves. Sunset ..... 03 Ist 45 ‘Trading broadened during the| Such real estate as is necessary to hours before. December corn closed| NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Sentiment in| Tom Beil Royal 2nd 4s morning, speculative dealings center-| C@*Ty on said business. The capital t 4a%e to Mo the lowest ‘leve|financlal ‘circles’ wea perospebty| Weetern Exeverstion t Ake fng in thauatrlal and specialties, ali 06K Of said company is One an- Corn and oats paralleled the action) Count rates announced by a maforit: ard 4%e — excepted, extended their gains. Mo- Pong ae lancet Fifty D alare per of wheat. Corn opened %c to %c| Of the federal reserve banks and con fth 4%s tors, equipments, coppers and tobac- ha Pi Th ie ig ‘y ay rs p Bs N higher, December 48% c to 46%c, and| Current action of the.Bank of England Victory 4% be and leathate dalan’ xiao 1 tog | WDREe: e affal and manage- —AND— then underwent a moderate decline. Especial int t attached to the fact OIL. MARKET. points, but realizing sales caused ir-| ent of said company shall be un- For the first time this season, De-| that reserve banks at principal agri-|Grass Creek Lance Creek . der the control of a board of three . regular recessions before noon. The cember corn went below 45c, closing | Cultural and cotton centers were en-|Elk Basin Mule Creek Gama washot weaaltatiekan Se oharter dee, directors, w. L. McDonald, Rob- weak at 44%c to 44%c, with the mar-| bled to redue their money rates. This|Rock River Salt Creek ond, third and fourth 4%s and Victory | rt 4 foc ten th Grsi Wei =? Sat acta wine at 1@1%0;te 1%¢u net] wae wooerted ab skOoe Fall exteeatne 4X8 making new high records for the| the directors for the first corpora decti j¥auidation of grain and cotton loans D b Wh Fear. The lower discount rates con-| Year Of sai Png BRO) cabinests Is Behind Every Plumbing Fixture That Oats started %c to %@%e up, De-|made fh tho last year had been ef. ° ecemober COE | tetpsned tot aude ete oes eet ane Bar oan = seed Goes Out of This Store. Sere atiertrd, case than’ wines enn | sunge 86 Soones tote tad ep te men | avestock Mars Bar ee Sal Meares ve" | Coanty, Waves the etiamnatc Were afterward more than wiped out of y lor jee ‘OZ cent but soon dec! +. ‘. Provisions displayed some firmness | credits at Dollar Mark it Ace, of said company shall bein the Do you think we could afford to risk our good name City of Casper, Natrona County, acewitnetanding dewaturas in “fhe/ ‘The Joost money imrkat ala showed | (yo or ae aaoecm werden ence: Wyoming, with W. L. McDonald, and the good name of the manufacturer by selling . in. | further ease, ca’ 8 dropped from ‘AGO, Nov. 3.-{U. 8. . is 5 xe » 5 5 Pere ST eee 5 to 4% per cent on the stock ex-|of Markets)—Cattle — Receipts, 8,- In Chicago Pi) S©W YORK. Nov. 3. Foreign Par! the agent of said company in charge fixtures that will not give satisfactory service? Chikag Qaditinis change long before noon and private] 000; beet steera strong to 26c higher: Sityer, 70; Miextaay Gavare/ Bem thereof, CHICAGO, M3 |loans at 4-per cent ent were reported. cholo 1.587 pound steers, $9.60; bulk Foreign Risiinge: Bicone. ore hr Nrhuatt—=: Oaks Senn ioe. “Cle: Macca eet steers, $6.25 she _ stoc! Fe Exch Str a ne é Deo -$1 03% 1 08% $99 $99 steady to strong; bulls steady; calves! CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—What long ago Raw sae a cae Publish Nov. 2, 3, 4, 1921. ! 7 -LOT% 1.08% 1.08 mekay steaage MOCKer# And feeders /usea to be considered normalcy was France—Demagd 1.48%, cables 7.90;| ah : ~ mostly steady reached today on tle Chicago board of} Tian “nemand 4.07, cables 4.0746. ead 46% 44% 44 | Hogs — Receipts. 41,000; market | trade—wheat at $1.00 a bushel, ‘The y as 52% 50% fairly active, 100 to 16c lower than| December delivery fel to that price,|. Belstum—Demand 7.17%, cables yesterday's average: practical — top, Bi. 7 H : ight lights up to $7.90; bulk, hay tedee ’]-apedivenmy Germany — Demand .47, cables $7.25@7.70; pigs steady, bulk $8@8.15,[ Absence of demand rather than any| 471,. . s| Unusual selling pressure characterized|” Folland -- Demand 34.35, cables Sheep—R eceipts, 16,000; fat lambs. today's market. active, steady to strong, others steady; The doliar a bushel} 34.41. That’s one reason why folks have confidence in us and buy from us. In Casper City Its THE PUP CAFE 31% 36% : ‘ led to comparisons with more|~ x —Demand 15.67. Hoatk for the Best native and fed western lambs to pack-| Price Norway: quarters for si a ; ; elty|than double that figure realized dur-| Sweden——-Demand 22.93. f 78. | ers carly, $8.75@9, mostly: 39; city |“ # Chicken Tamales, Mexican Enchil- ae eke el butchers paid $9.30: choice 100pouna |!" the great war and also was @ re-| Denmark-—Detfiand 18.55. lader, Chilli Con-Carne and all a fed western wethers, $6; heavy fat na-|™nder that the market for May deliy-} switzerland—Demand 18.60. Spanish Dishes; Also Lunches and tive ewes draggy, one load fed lambs|°TY W@8 down to .84%c a bushel 4a} Spain—Demand 13.52. oandwiches of all kinds. s mostly “ataaae ne ait 1814. and §3% in 2911 » | Greece—Demand 4.45. ioe NaS ; ae <3 Li ial y ste vis Argentina—Demand 32.63, orth Center Street 354 East Second Street Phone 711 Appreciation for America’s Denver Quotations. prem Denana re aet. > Near the Wyatt Hotel = ‘ mn NEW YORK, 3.—Copper—| Part in War Expressed by _ DENVER, Nov. 3,—Cattlo—Receipts Sailr am op Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, General Jacques in q ‘ket slow, about steady; beef . 13; later, 13@13% Omaha Addres: Yat 50M Tin—Firmer; spot and near by rs $5.00@6.10; cows and heifers DEATH OTHERS |. irr r by, $5.50@5.00; calves $6.00@9.00; bulls high, 6%; low, 424; ruling rate.| di 2; futures, B : | $2.00@3.00; stockers and feeders §. 9 Brmer; high, 634; low, 434 Iron—Steady, unchanged. 28.12; futures, . i 5%; closing bid, 6; offered at 544; last | . OMAHA, Nov. 3.—The opening busi- | @6.00. id Lead—Quiet; spot 4.70@4.75 ness session of the Aero congress} Hoxs—Receipts 1,400; strong, 15c bay ie steady; 60 days, 90 days Zinc—Steady; East St. Louis deliv-| meeting here to form a national organ.| higher: top $8.25; bulk $6.50@860. | and six months,’54@5%5. ery, spot 4. ization to aid aviation-in America,| Sheep—Receipts 28,600; market | Prime mercantile paper, 5% OS) %. Antimony- was turned into a reception today for] Steady; lambs 7.00@8.00; ewes $2.00@ | Gen. Baron Jacques, commander of| 4.00; feeder lambs $6.50@7.65. | the Belgian armies during the world fees eae oe anaetsee chnarent Nor. 3 Cae Nie menting Ghee 3 Dead, M boy, were burned to death shortly | from Manasgiivoase ate eaa, Many after 6 o'clock this morning when firo| sacked 1.60@1.70 ewt,; bulk $1.65@] short nddress expreming th ibe ste i destroyed the fruit store and apart-| 76 cwt.; bulk 1.65@1.75 cwt.; Minne- ney atid Y es * ci Wi : yj | ment of Wolf Greenburg. The dead} sota and North Dakota sacked. ana| America’s part in the war. Other ounded um Jail Mrs. Greenburg, the mother: peaker: luded Gov. &: 1 R. Me ee " ca a bulk Red River Ohion $1.60@1.65 cwt.i|steiwic ot Notemece Samuel BR. Me: Eva, 1; Anna, 13; David, 6; tnd CHICAGO, Novy. Weak; receipts §1 cars; total United States shipments 732; Northern white —Potatoes— SHARPEN UP Your Razor Blades Double Edge 50c We're Not Quality s.00g140 owt ne POM" Sidney Walder of Detroit, atch, act:| BrCCK tne Uric) 8 Since ana tour omer crores | Aingle Bdge. 8hc | quality SL 00@ 140 \cws Jed as chairman. Various committees wito: were’ sleeping, in cawether fspbin Per Dozen Butter and Eggs. }on organization were appointed, and ; were ablé to escape, but flames frus- | 24-Hour Service 3.— | trated attempts to rescue the mother! 3 Zi adjournment taken until tomorrow to{ sIMLA, British J Ni CHICAGO, Nov. 3.-—Butter, un- permit the delegates to witness the an- ata ized her changed nual Pulitzer trophy race for high| 47700, men Were killed and more than|and smaller children. ‘The fire was| Satisfaction Guaranteed. = ieee 2 i y race for high| 39 « Eggs—Unchanged; receipts, 3,420 | DUAL, Tulltzer trophy race wounded, one seriously when pris-| discovered ‘by one of the sons only cases. Arguing We Are Telling You Bill Shaffer’s the Place for the Family Hair Cuts , The Casper PharmacY H janice rt sew | OnerSs in the Lahore jail made a con-|after it had filled the apartment with ene Ta et neue Major Charles J. Glidden of New| certed attempt on October 30 to make| smoke and gained considerable head- 4 York, submitted a resolution suggest-| their escape, it 1s announced here, Weg Big Cleveland ing appointment of Dean ‘Thome Fy | elected 2 Dunn of Detroit university, Lester , Heinsheimer of Sioux . Publisher Dead| W. Porter of Omaha; § feren of ‘Ralph W. Cram of Davenport, Iowa, as a com Miles City, Montana, a: mittee on permanent organization. The [Political Advertisement.] & Mud ana Lies Almost every hour of the day we are called by house- wives and told that canvassers under the GUISE of vari- ous charitable and semi-religious organizations are call- ing upon them and invariably switching the purported purpose of their call to a discussion of the coming election —that these canvassers make statements, in their efforts to boost Mr. Giblin’s candidacy, against Mr. Blackmore that are absolute falsehoods. Nail these liars when they come to you—get their names and addresses and call headquarters at once. Desperation has no honor among some “MARTYRS.” : CLEVELAND, Nov 3.—Dan_ &.| Matter was referred to the resolutions Manna, publisher of the Cleveland | Committee. News and Cleveland Sunday Leader, se and one ef Cleveland's foremost busi. Pl t nae b t nessmen, died of heart failure at his ans 0 Comba home, The Croft, Ossining, AWE York, " today, according wo aaviees ve | BOOZE Smuggling ceived here. A son of the tate United states sen-| JS Border Move ator Marcus A. Hanna, he was born Decembe: , 1866 in Cleveland, and is ? survived by his mother, Mrs. Marcus REGINA, Sa A. Hanna of we shington; by two sis- ters, Mrs. Medill McCormick of Chi- cago, and Mrs, Harry A. Parsons of leveland and by eight children. The » Nov. 3.—Plans for combating the smuggling of liquor in- to the United States were taken up here today by representatives of the United States and four provinces bor- dren are Mark A. Hanna and Carl| dering on the international boundary 1. Hanna, of Watertown, N. ¥.; Dan|line. R. 0. Matthews of Wa 1 vat 2 5 shington, R. Hanna, Jr., of Cleveland and Misses|is the representative of the United Elizabeth, Natalie, Ruth, Charlotte| state Prohibition commissioner. and Mary yananns) Si = TRAIN WRECKER IS GIVEN LIFE APEER, Mich., Nov. 3.—Henry W. Gates, 59 years of age of Hunt- ington, Ind., who confessed Monday | that he wrecked a“fast Grand Trunk train near here last Friday night, pleaded guilty in circuit court here | today and was sentenced to life im- prisonment in the Michigan peniten- ary at Jackson. Announcement SUNSHINE GROCERY Now Open for Business, Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated. Robert T. Ivié, Prop. Durbin and 15th Sts. Casper Party BLACKMORE | TICKET Headquarters—405 Oil Exchange | The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material Are Artists in Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Hair Bobbing — Where Dad Gets Those Good Shaves. The Midwest Building Next to the Elevator BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 1184 Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center = =