Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 10

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PAGE TEN FINANGE CORPORATION REPORTS LARGE EARNINGS IN FIRST WEEK: erest and Discount Returns} for Few Days Amounts to $1,821. de WHEAT 13 FIR IN EARLY SALES. Prices Open Higher, Take Slump and Then Recover During First Hour. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Wheat opened n the Chi y with an easy were $1.11% for May and $1.03%% to $1.02% for July. The first half hour saw a ‘setback ef from % to 1c; Serpe sSeclipe Geveloping in July. me buying or ers care out on this break and the end of the hour there had been substantial recovery. Frade continued light throughout the session. Only one decided upturn was recorded that failed to off the generally lower average. Th close was: December $1.10%, May $1.14% to $114% and July $1.02% to $1.02%. Improved cash demand helped the corn pit after a heavy opening in which prices were 40 to sc lower First figures were 480 for December, 54 to 54%c for may and 55%c for July. The close was fairly steady with prices only slightly below yesterday’: glose. December finished 48@48*4¢ May 68%0 to S40 and July 65%@ bb%o. Oats were dull and moved sluggishly fm the wake of corn. December open- @4 at 32%c and May at 38%c. Provisions were unusually dull and only a few transactions were record- ei early: May lard started unchanged at $9.25 then lot 2% points. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.— "‘Wheat— 113% 1.02% 1.15% 1.03% Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. —But wasak Finder please cal Parker. Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords, Also One! Ford Ton Truck. See Virbe], Phone 1589-J agents | nancing includ son, J. R. Ha- Brooks, BE. Rs. Dather, G. am, H. H. H. Nichols, arber, in usiness ar rand in the | EARLY WINTER Ta OTILL MILD IN THIS STATE Temperature of Last Week Three Degrees Above Nor- mal, Snowfall Averages | About Six Inches. BY GEORGE W. (. 5S. ¥ PITMAN Weather Bureau, Cheyenne) was moderate,and aver. 8 degrees warmer than temperatures averaged 40, night, 24; with exteremes of 65 above zero and 6 below. An average snow full of about 6 inches occurred over the southern and western parts of the , but in northeastern counties sev Pi | Riverton Rete. yy LIBERTY ZoNDs. Red Bank t 24 | Royalty and Producers yi . Sunset |. 04 .06 |Second 4s Tom Bell R y 04% 05%) First 44s |Western Exploration 2.7 2.80 |Second 4%s Wind River Retg. 00% 01 | Third 4X5 | United Pete . 04% 05% {Fourth 4\%s . Wyo-Kans. 1.135 1.50 Victory 4%s Grass Creek -$1.90) Rock River -. Elk Basin - 1.90] Salt Creek - Lance Creek ~ - 1.90] Big Muddy ~ eee Dome - 140/Mule Creek — fhe Casper Dally Cribune Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Phones 203-204 LOCAL OIL STOCKS ) WERT ecccecs sn ee | Bessemer 24 26 © | Western Off Fields . | Bean 2 36 Western States . ert A ens ned S2 |Mountain Producers..$ 10.87 $ 113 + a6 =38 NEW YORK CURB CLOSING, arice veeereres HD 13° | Merritt 10.00 one Salt Creek 35 33 Glenrock 1.06 lack Tail 07 08 It Creek Producers 13.87 apitol . Pets 00% | Salt Creek Con. ....-. 10.25 Pere a oe *|Prod. and Refrs - 6.25 Cosden .. - aoe [Et Basin 12 Cites Service Com .. 213.00 Domino 5 Fs S. O, Indiana ... 88.37 Elkhorn = | NEW YORK srocn EXCHANGE Mexican Petroloum .,.112.60 Sinclair Oil Texas OU .. Pan-American Pete .. $115.00 21.76 47.00 52.12 T. Williams . 46.62 123 2 8. Steel . a + 52.62 7 Union ante RR. 1427.00 127.2 Lusk Petroleum 02 Marine ; - 1.00 M 7 | No a 1 money WYOMING ORUDS GIL MARKET. WALL STREET RECOVERS FROM RECENT ECONOMIC DEPRESSION NI-W YORK, Dec. 10.—W all Str Street is gradually recover- ing from the general economic depression of the past two | years and signs point to a liberal distribution of bonuses and gratuities at Christmas. During the boom period of the world war, holiday gifts by financial institutions, brokerage houses and exchanges ‘were on a very generous scale. These ranged in many cases from 25 to ‘60 |per cent or even more of yearly sal: aries. In the year now ending many Dec. 10.—Former|banks abandoned the distribution of s Burton Harrison of | these bonuses evidently on the theory ° Philippines, who is now in Spain,|that living conditions in many essen- 4 friends here today announcing] tints had become Jess onetous engagement of his daughter Vir-| ne offerings of the New York stock nla Handolph Harrison, to Christian | echange and similar institutions take ake ae tee Sard wal ng vaar, {the form of Christmas boxes, to which ba Sat So Spain, next year.) members make fixed contributions. In Bont SST ee { |ad@ition, there are {mpromptu cele- lbretions on their exchanges when yersonal gifts are distributed, usual- » by a psuedo Santa Claus. The produce exchange of recent years has held celebrations of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, State of Wyoming ) )ss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court, Sixth Judi-/sort, mainly for the children of the cial District. | Poor. In the Matter of the Estate of; In the aggregate, Wall Street's} William Bryant, deceased. |benefactions even in these transitory Lew M. Gay, the administrator/times, are likely to run into handreds of the estate of William Bryant, de-| of thousands of dollars. 10.31| hesitant at the outset of today’s brief 1 observers reported no additional snowfall for the week. At the close of the week ranges, as a rule, were only partly covered, averaging from 2 to 4 inches of sn in the plains, an about & to 6 inches 2,000 feet higher except there still remains from 4 t 8 inches of old snow in Crook coun @ conditions, inued generally in goo condition, as only 3 lo t of 38 reported them as c in norther ted then as recuperatin; cold stormy spell of twe Wheat and rye are report greatly benefitted by the recent for fall grains especially late own has made poor development and en on fallowed ground has not cover Monday night aver over eastern . Wyoming. northern in, and Prec 34 in Asia ng out the heat and it ts not un y parts of the 1g huge bear- dst of summer, er standing at one a in kee s the cold, Baggage Smashers Do you employe baggage smashers to handle your bag- gage and furniture? | We are experts in moving bageage, furniture, pianos and guarantee our work. SEE BEN TRANSFER Stanley Overbaugh, Prop, | | Phone 74 ceased, haying filed his Petition| —— herein praying for an order of sale! Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- for all of the real estate of said de-'pert workmen. All work guaranteed veased for the purposes therein set|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. forth; 3-6-tf it is therefore ordered by’ C. O. Brown, Judge of the above entitled Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before said Court on Monday, the i6th day of January, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of the District Sixth Judicial District, in 4 Wyo-} 1 of Casper, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administra- tor to sell all of said real estate of said deceased at private sale or as much as may be necessary; and that a copy of this order be published at least four consecutive weeks in the Casper Daily Tribune, same being a legal newspaper, printed and pub- lished in the City of Casper, Coun- ty of Natrona, and State of Wyo- ming. Done in open court vie 6th day of December, A. D. 192 c. O. BROWN, Judge. Publish Dec. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1821, Jan. 14, 1922. Court, What could be more practical for a Christmas gift? CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 112 East Second Phone 856 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 234 Midwest Refining Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. WE LEAD—OTHERS FOLLOW When Better Work Is Done § WE DO IT ; Save the SOLE and double the life of that comfortable old shoe. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Corner Midwest and Wolcott Sts. The Home of Satisfaction. PPEDPDSOOSOOD DHSS OS FG O9-9500998 . Brazil—Demand 12.87. Montreal 91 13-16. REVIEW (RRIGATION AT TUESDAY FORUM HERE OTOGK TRADIN [3 IRREGULAR Gains and Losses in Le: Issues Recorded at ome ing Today. NEW YOK. Doc. 10.—Stocks were trading, but soon strengthened on a broadening demand for coppers, equip- ments and oils. Among the favorable factors of the session was the, buoy- ant tone of foreign exchanges, reflect- Ing more hopeful European condi- tions. Gains in leading shares were -ex- tended from 1 to 8 points. Motors, shippings and numerots unclassified stocks as well as rubbers, tobaccos and food specialties rosed to 2 points. Ralls were the only representative is- sues to lag, recording only nominal changes. The closing was strong. Sales approximated 450,000 shares. Bonds were fairly active but changes in leading issues were moderate. Salt Lake meeting and tell in detail the steps taken to line up legislation furthering irrigation in several west: ern states. Important reports from, committees will also be included on the Tuesday program. Call Us Up are three things—and only Riccar ‘wear out batteries. (1) Miles of service—(2) Months of service —(3) Neglect and abuse. "The way to get the most months or the most miles—or both—ts, of course, to get the right battery and then take care of it. We'll sell you the right one—the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery —and more than that, we'll help you ook after it. Call us up. Or better etill—come tn! AUTO ELECTRIC Co. 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The week end session of the stock market open- ed today with mixed gains and losses among leaders. Chandler Motor ral- lied 1% points from its recent de- press: while Corn Products, yes- terday’s strongest feature, reacted 1 point. Foreign oils, notably General Asphalt and Royal Dutch, were firm and Pittsburgh Coal continued to strengthen on further accumulations. St. Paul .preferred, Pere Marquette, Midvale Steel and Columbia Grapho- phone preferred eased moderately un- der pressure. Foreign exchange de- veloped further strength, the British ratés mounting to Mghest quotations in the last two years. Silver, NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Foreign bar silver, 65%c; Mexican dollars, 60c. Foreign Exchange Strong. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Great Bri- tain—Demand 4.14%, cables 4.14%. France—Demand cables 7.82% Italy—Demang 4.4344 4, cables 4.44. Belgtum — Demand 7.50, cables 7.50%. Germany—Demand .54, cables .64%. Holland — Demand 35.95, 36.0: Norway—Demand 14.60, Swreden—Demand 24.20. Penmark—Demand 1895. fe ‘Batteries Switzerland—Demand 19.38. ~ -H.E. Grude Corporation _ Owns and operates apartment buildings and does a” general in- vestment business. Pays 12 per cent annual dividends besides creat- ing a surplus. Some stock still available, which ‘can be purchased at $1 per share in blocks of fifty shares and up. This corporation is a Casper company, owned by Casper peo- ple and invests its money in building homes for Casper people. Over $100,000.00 was spent by us this year and not $1.00 was sent out of town. H. E. Grude Je Corporation — Office: Casper Realty Co. MARINE OIL We call your attention to the investment features of this stock, Eastern marketing arrangements under way and we anticipate higher market prices. Extra dividend 2 per cent payable on December 20. Give us your bids and offers. Taylor & Clay, Inc. Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. MESSENGER AND PARCEL DELIVERY WE DELIVER THE GOODS. OWL TAXI OFFICE Phone 75 115 West Second Street FOR RENT Apply Casper Steam Bakery Wallard| Mexia: Midway: i058 Boston-Wyoming .. 82 Mountain & Ce PERL RS SI LEE :76 All Stocks Bought and Sold CASH OR PAYMENTS We will sell of the above’ Stoc! Listed alReed Rae are oe Saabs ett ar ates se MONTHLY PA’ MARGIN ACCOUNTS ACCEPTED MONEY TO LOAN On Oil and Mining Stocks of Merit. Write today for FREE REPORT Stosks ine terested in, and get our new ace mae Free Map of Mexia Oil Fields FORCE & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS - _ | 314 Foster Building maivas. DENVER, COLO. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY _ EXECUTED ‘ (®M out and Mail) Send me latest information and reportion the following = Also send me your FREE MAP OF THE MEXICA OF, i Write name very plainly, please. Name -------~-~-------------=---~-~-+----~-2-- a Street -----------.---~----------------- = City The Early Shopper Gets the Bést Selection Stocks are now as large this year as last, so It is important to buy early. Our Stocks are Complete. Erector Sets at lowest price in city. The best selection of Dolls. * Doll Carriages. Rocking Horses. Boys’ and Girls’ Bicycles. Velocipedes and Kiddie Kars. Stuffed Animals—Teddy Bears. Cut Glass and China. Carving Sets and Silverware. Skates and Sleds. Boxing Gloves—Foot Balls. - Everything for the Little Tots. A small deposit holds anything until Christmas Eve. Holmes Hardware Co, Phone 601

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