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NOVEMBER 8, 1922. WEDNESDAY, Che Casper Dailp Cribune - Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets RMN MARKET TOCK THOING Se | MRT 60 IUGR Th : (oversees. | MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS Ib TAREGULAR 15 WEAK TODAY -S.s="=—=—s. MIDWEST HAS FIVE MORE WELLS: | Dom. of Can., 5% 5 notes, 1929 } Five more wells were completed during the past week ir toa = on ss - Salt Creek by the Midwest Refining, only three of which | );eoS> ‘epublis. = v 4, A , z +“@iy a American Beet ain ‘Trend Downward on|Chicago Priccs Depressed by - New York Exchange on Re- | Lack of Demand at Liver- lamerican; Sab & Leather pf sult cf Election. pool. | American’ International Corp. American Locomotive i A y Kingdom of Belgium, 7%s NEW YORK, Nov. §.—Election re] CHICAGO, Nov. §—Weakness de_|American Smelting & Refs have had a test run in order to determine the production. Kingdom of Belgium, 6s - sults were largely ignored by totiay’s|veluped in the wheat market today} American Sugar -—.----- 2 | No. 1-A, Wyoming Associated, on the northeast quarter | U S.of G, B. & I, Sige .1929 stock market which continued, its/tn early trading, lower quotations at| American Sumatra Tobacco — ow Gulch 3 , | of section 22-40-78, was completed at 1,881 feet with a flow|”- K.. of G. Bar, move to higher ground after an early | Liverpool, having a bearish effect.| American 223% | Domine - a7 of 597 bg-e Americen Sugar 6s --- setback due to a resumption of Mon-|Commission housed were the prin-| American 768% | Elkhorn eae No. .32-T. Wyoming Oil. Fields,.on [American Tet and Te tn ie z y v! 1 —s - . -. - Ar ‘e 'e day's short selling and profit taking.|cipal sellers here. Opening qhota-| American 98% /E. . Williams — : 77 | the southwest quarter of section 19- > eae . passe on) lbs oabags hen terests discovered, how-/ tions % lower to % hieher with De-| Anaconda 62 | Kinney-Coastal | > 84 1 MARION DAVIES—Bt | Armour of Co. 4%s= -- ever, that their offerings were easily|cember 1.15% to 1.15%, were foi. | Atchison 103% | Compass - producing 840 barrels from M - D . | Baltimore & Ohio cv., absorbed and were not causing any|lowed by a material sethack, all | At 24 [Francs 2033 fee : 2 arion Davies DoeS| tetnicnem Steel ref general liquidation and that special around. | Baldwin Locomotive 132% bar > aA Wyoming Oil Fields, on | Bethlehém Stee! p. m. buying opertions were being conduct-[ Subsequently. the market took an/ Baltimore & Ohio - SL woesennest swan,“ aeter 22) Brilliant Work On| Bo snd chine 200% 100% 100% ed in public utility, tobacco and mer-| upturn in sympathy with corn, but | Bethlehem Steel 71% q the northwest quarter of section 2- Chi. MN, and St. Paul 70% 69%. 70 chandising shares, they. began to] the effect failed to last. The clowe/Canadian Pacific 146% otliageny ices : . 7 General Electric @é.. 100% 100% 100% cover and trading increased as prices| was unsettled, at one cent net de/Central Leather - 19% No. 18-A, Midwest ou Company. on| Tce in Rialto Film: ear Tire, $4°1931 98% 98% «98% rose. Sales approximated 800,000] cline to %c advance, with May $1.15|Chandler Motors - am “aah con — joodyear Tire, S¢ 1941 116 -115% shares. to $1.16%. |Chesapeake & Ohlo - mpleted ‘nt eet, but no 4 n@ Trunk Ry of Can. 112 111% 112 Expectance of a bullish showing Chicago, Mil. and 8t. a1 yet been run ese ope salt haa nt som® Grand Trunk Ry of Cen., 103% 103% NEW YORK, Nov. 8—The stock|in the governmen; crop report an to Chicago, R. I. & Pac. se deem aft Ppa eh re be aryin a (4 eee ee | nae tent Moxthary Ya" A. x, ae 110% 111 Thine Coy aes yalty 8 Vyoming Asso- |!” handy Graet Northern § 1-38 B ° et? ket's opening was irregular but|corn made the market for corn and Chino Copper ~ 2 ge RRL m4 t hern & - _-- 101% 101% the main trend was downward. Most|oats reiatively firm. After opening Coloredo Fuel & Iron wen : en west quarter of Pb ™ Neem hl as a school) x10, Kans and Texas new ad A 61% 61% of the Standard issues opened lower| unchanged to % cents off, Decam-|Corn Products ms 701 14-40-79. completed at 1850 on pea Sie ye b Ape Missouri Pac., gen 4s -.--.- 64% 63 but a number of good gains were|ber 68% to 69, corn scored moderate is an output of 968 barrels, Sue te a Beit + pecan Montana Power 58 A ( made by the specisities, Rallroad| general gains. — 12 eta ae A pcs se romigid PCN ope Pha ‘wh dabeciaw , i, New York Central Ceb., 68 - le e “ ea ny t 950 feet The Midway reater, w ner yellow curls Northern Pacifi " shares generally yielded less than a| New high recoris for the stason | P#mous SEW YOK CURDS CLO: . reaming a am 4 ; hern Pacific pr. lien 4s — Deiat.’ WC “Pant. preferred: erat; tae | ware touched Profit taking sales, | 2 bs: be SUNG. | test has reached a depth of 4130 feet| flying, the now famous motion plc- Oregon Short Line ret. 4s Haven suffering most. Mexican Pe-| however, Ied them to something of aj2eneral Electric — Mountain Producers -$ 16.62 $ 16.15) and ts still drilling. Crowe weil ture star dia-vincy glides and swirls Pac. Gas and Electric Ss troleum moved up a-point but Hous-| reaction. The close was unsettled} Se™eral Motors Merritt -----— ton Of! and Standard Oil of New Jer-| at %c@t%c to Kce@%o advance, }G0edrich Co. | - oo pasenrce ro sey dropped one-half and 1 points re-| with December 69i}c to 69%c. Gregt: Northera.i:p Bale, Creek re spectively. pper, ‘chemical, steel} Outs started unchanged and reacts} Mnols Central —~ Salt Creek Cons. Notches field ts driiling at} 0" the ice. {Penn R .R.. gen., Not un‘{l she began work on her! Reading gen 4s : paresEie new Paramount-Cosmopolitan ple- Sinclair Oil of Cal. deb Meeting Boing Held ure, “The Young Diana,” aid it Union Prelfic first 4s . Coy Prod. and Retr. 7.00 Ban: son. | 489 upon Miss Davies that she U. & Rubber 7 and traction ‘shares were weak. ea sifghtly, but then advanced. Pro.{-P8Piration Copper — Prod an Ung o® the Sait Creek Con. S. Rubber 745 - ternational Harvester Marine new 6.00 5 would have a chance to use her t. §. Rubber & a visions lacked support despite an| # - » commit and representa. “ ubber 5s wee eee, Ks yg hac 8 nee] upward tendency tn how hoes. int. Mer. Marine pfd. - a 12.00 tives of the various pipe lines serving |School-da}s accomplishment for Utah Power anc Light mn ret Fine Pacific Gas ~ -nternational Paper 121.50 the Salt Creek field is being held in| S°Te*® Purposes, One of the most Western Union 54s 109% 109 10914 serge Bae eblgacesiced Cost Gaaks: invincible On ~. Cities Service Com, -- 197.00 Denver today. It was thought, at one| 8tiking acenes in the production is @ Westinghouse Electric Jord: aevig-asetd and Electric. “ x Kelly-Springfield Tire ~. Fensland --.. 7 5 i ehiak ths font < brilliant ice carntiv: To the sug- CHICAGO, Nov. 8,—Wheat No. 2 time that the meeting would have to Speculative buyers absorbed the'tn| | CHICAGO. Nov. & Kennecott Copper ew York Oil be postponed on account of the pres. | S*stion that she have a double*for . 1. h falto ¥ ” tial offerings by the “bears” and the | eee ee yD mined TO%c@71%C Louisville & Nashville — Mammoth Oil ent uncertainty of the train servis| the fancy skating scenes Mins Davies fin. * On ord apa bs ceadlepre to Young Rajah." Miss Hawley is @ market soon shook off its enrly weak_ beg : Mejican Petroleum — lb i - muse or was | @ughed and told them not to bother, & . 3 cture/bionde of the Dresden sherpherdes@ ness. The coppers, public _utilitie: Oats No..2 white 44sc@ 4c. Mianil. Copper: —_ LIBERTY BONDS. |beween Casper and Denver, buy it was finds its plot in the deluge of Arabian | Then she appeared in a stunning! : Seubed 4h ede te ke ecleal é 3 type end Valentino is dark and Latin equipments, food, shoe and high-| five No. 2. aoe tave@si2.00, | Middle States Oil s%e 2 $ 101.00 ms, R. 8. Ellison, M. J;| skating costume of white brocadea Pict bal, AS gts Mere RE ae priced ofl did especially well. galt Lard $10.75. je _ $10: : IMiavale Steel _ Firet ds = E. J, Sullivan, James P, Kem | Velvet trimmed with white fur and Wty ya? ghette ane, bemtnning E Turning from 1 to four points. T Missouri Pacific Second 4s — ~ L. Ferguson left last night to] swansdown and proceeded to aston:| "ip tes near Oncase (he lated rally, however, aes ore ae New York Central - ee First 44s - 99.00 /attend the meeting. sh them all from directors to “prop”! 5.10) eurnished th pod tab nee , active selling of the foreign ofls an: N. ¥., N. H. and Hi na ee - 99.02 e pitlo + 1s abige on ess Sone neonae || Butter snd Begs {5c Seem Socond ti eels ae us mgm mth a eraetulexnbition om he fr the 33 araman othe “hel” onn 3 P f : shares, causing many leaders to slip Northern. Pacific Fourth 4s SHORDOL A cording: to adios = rong le “Tho Young Diana," which comes| back sutetantially before noon. The} CyycaGo, Nov. &—Butter higher; Oklahoma: Prod. & Ret. — Victory 4% + 100.86] ated with the companies, the Stana_| ‘0 the Rialto Theater today, ts from| A contrast of types is furnished by Sustained strength shown by the! cciery extras 48. Poultry allve| Pacific Ol - Jard of New York now Gwne ctuai| he novel by Marie Corelli and was|Wanda Hawley and Rudoloh Valen- arrym T' Mandard copper issues, led to a mod] eT fowls 14@21 n American Petroleum | p cent cf the| irected by Robert G. Vignola and tino, 3 é ——————__————— | 840.000 shares or 70 per cent of the 7 re inst ication of the selling pressure agai: 1,200,000 outstanding $100 par value leading woman and star of “The! the usual leaders, notably Studebaker, \lbert Capellani, Joseph Urban, one stock of the Magnolia Petroleum com.| %f the best known scenic artigts in Barswin RBA Unites Staten Stasi oe Crude Market |pany and within the next two weeks] he world, designed the settings , Call money opened at 5 per cent. - stay. Conpolidaled' Copper will announce the acquisition of the| ‘orrest Stanley, leading man, head Speculation languished in. the war'y Live Stock Reading strong supporting cart. remaining 30 per cent, ee is afternoon, speculative favorites were quiet byt well maintained. Market " y street railway issues moved up in 4 “65! Sinclair Pians Refinery spectacular fashion. the common stock Chicago Prices. Sinclair Con. ‘70|. Although no forma) announcement rising 3 points, preferred 6%; the sec-| "CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—Hogs—Rec: southern Pacific ‘ ‘79|has yet been made it ts known that -tep. Iron & Steel “That Son of a Sheik,” a new Edt ational-Christje Comedy featurin 1 Burns and Viora Daniels, w 4 { f a Twat -$u|plans are being formulated by ine > ond preferred 7, and the prior pre- | 22,000; bulk 160 to 200-pound erages| Southern Rallway \ yim SWAN ferred 5%. Tobactos were also pushed | $8.40@8.50; few at $8.55; bulk 210 to} Standard Oj! of N. J. — Onag — Sinclair interests for the building o a a AN os p in an aggressive fash meri- | 260-pound butchers $8.55 @8.65; top §7,| Stucebaker Corporation 7 T30|% tefinery at Marcu Hook, ncar Phi UNDERREAMERS 7 tobacco gaining 4%, the “B" stock} Cattle—Receipts 12,000; better] Tennessee Copper 2227-120) 84elphia, through which {t is proposed % and tobacco products, “A” gen:|grades native beef steers steady *to} Texas < ‘Cres! 1,20|t® run oll from the Teapot Dome, era} clgars an, Reynolfe isto 1%. anair. top matured steers, and Berea & Eee Torchiignt ssf 139} ® if this is done the crude will be rur |_| Yearlings $13; bulk native beef steers}/Tobacco Products - unset 5 rom Teapot to the Gulf by pipeline Tittie ahanesaras noted. 18 tee io of quality and condition to sell largely| Transcontinental Ol ~ via Kansas City, from which point { tral, which ruled 4 points higher and | t $8-60@12.25; bulk western grassers | Jnion Pacific - some universal force back of ali Will be transported’ to Macus Hook by New Orleans, Texas and Mexico 8. | Steers, $5.50; one load heavy Montanas| United Retail Stores — forms, so says Eugene: Munson, of tanker. 4 The closing wasvstrong. A better] to:shippérs $8.50; several ionde west. U. S. Ind. Alcohol Los Angeles, who {s in Casper to The plant as now being planned tone appeared in the later dealings. | grass helfers $5@5.80; veal calves] United Sttes Rubber deliver a series of free lectures. will have an initial capacity of 10,000 ‘Market leaders in what a fairly short| Strong to 25c higher; bulk vealers}] United States Steel — Mr. Munson's lecture deals with|>8rrels. The first actual refininr Denatured Alcohol $1 Per Gallon inte: supposed to exist were bid} early $10.25@10.50. Utah Copper Ni 5 Hh ‘equipment to be installed will be crude mks e % UD sharply, notably” United States} Sheep—Recelpts 2,000; fat lambs Westisighotuss \Eleotrte. ee eee nee periban tila, witha Cracking procesa to fol. When you buy alcohol be Willys Overland _. ; ration: vel 4 ..| active, 26¢ to 30c higher; early’ top | Bteel, Baldwin, Studebaker, and Amer- ; MD en can tha pata cereing front a to S140 for choice fed weatern lambe to 4 points. Pricos ‘In the general list packers; best natives $14.50; three hardened in sympathy, Jersey Central | C!s Washington lambs $14.40 to kill extending its gain to 12% points, Gen-| ers: ten cars Montana feeding lambs] Montana Power eral Asphalt was conspicuously weak,|#Verasing about 62 pounds $10. Shoep| Shattuck Arizona _ low. Eventually the plant will have complete lubricating and wax making Yacilities. 4 “Occult Zine, ogy etc. He describes sabe aee} Sao end Sm.- 17%! science”as “a knowledge of the in- Cala, Pr e visible forces working in visible fanlsne beats form,” or the application of the spiritual and mental powers in man to the solving of his everyday prob- sure that it is 188 proof, Have a Bovey Auto Heater dropping more than 5 points. around steady, Sitaee aOrtner aS Dre 35% in Vusiness, mechanics and D. W. Griffith’s } ae Ghictap & Nordnwercra <ccc fay| cma, im Wine GRD REA ERS 1 : Installed in Your Car DENVER, Colo., Nov. 8.—Cattle re-| Consolidated Gas ___ 140% | Occultism 1s often thought of as 'W. _ METALS celpts 3.800 market steady beet steers|American Linseed Oil _ "36% | Delng impractical and visionary; bus And ride in comfort this winter. We have 2.25@2.50; cows and heifers 4.00@6.25: {| ———————___________—_—___| not so in Mr. Munson's hands. Of » calves 6.50@8.00; stockers and feeders , al things that can be sald of this 4.75 @7.28. Tn the same year he was appointed @| Very capable and entertaining speak S oe The greatest heart in- NEW YORK, Noy. 8.—Copper * member of governor Holcomb's staff.| (ry one has a troth ihaucthestte terest picture ever pro- them in stock and will be glad to show firm; electrolytic, spot acd nearby Hog receipts 300; market steady to 13 them. Wealso have a nice selection of Auto Robes Publication of the Wy J. Bryan’ futures 13%c@l4c. 10 higher; top 8.30, bulk 7.50@8.25. ‘i 8 practical and reasonable. Those bag periodical. the Commoner, started in} o.0 nave heard him say that wheth Lead steady; spot $7.00@$7.2 Sheep receipts 23,000; market steady 1902 vith Cl y oe sine quiet; East St. Louis spot and] t0 25 higher; lambs 12.50@12.50; ewes} sire%,. Wee oe 2 one. agrees with him or not, they nearby delivery $7.10@37.15. 400@ 6.25; feeder, lambs 11.75@12.60.} that time ita editor and publisher. In| "oY him. AT YOUR AERINT 3 ps SMES 1915 Mr. Bryan was selected from the} Mr. Minson’s first lecture will be S7—~lOhe Gn @ubeeE@lat duced. elected city commissioners as mayor | Hlustrated with blackboard sketches DCL Pe of Lincoln, and at once pushed city] and some of the others “With” the x Isat TRIS, et Cee Z gas rate legislation that had been| stereoptcon; altogether he keeps his SATU! ° 1 ‘ slumbering for years, As a result of| feet on the ground, and his ideas are At Popular Prices this effort, the city obtained a low | useful here and now. rate for its gas users. During recent years of his work on the Lincoln city council, Mr. Bryan was responsible ‘ establishment of a municipal coal NEWYORK, Nov. 8.4-Call money | strong; high.6; low 5; Tuling rate 5; } closing bid 6; offered at 6%; last Joan } 6; time loans firm; mixed collateral 60-90 days 5; 4-6 months 5; prime commercial paper 4% @4%. | e The lectufe tonight on “Nature's } Surveying aud Locations iets, Teak aie. | Selecta Oa Expert | DYOde NuUDder LO, be. farcl. Mi Bryan waacesdentad ac | oe ; WYOMING MAP AND J ohn YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Piles Can Be Cured P. ©. Box 325. or gaged ‘Teikone Ete. Foreign Exchange OF N E f f A d K | THEOSOPHCAL. LECTURER Without Surgery {!_S—> > Be. Barrymore ji An {instructive book has been pub: | == : eee NEW YORK, Nov. §—Foreign ex-| Lincoln Pioneer Elected Tues- 1 SPEAK HERE T Ushed bf Dr. A. 5. McCleary, the change irregular. Great Britain de-] Gay Is Brother-of Com- |! noted rectal specialist. of Kansas 7 is City. This book tells how suffers mand $4.46. moner and Editor of | tats glleal all palenok ieee: aeetty, ae a is Newspaper. ON FORGES | cured without the use of knife, scis- 7 —_—_— sors, “hot” fron, pemiaty cy OMAHA, Ni ‘ov. 8.—Charles W.| = other cutting or jurning mi SUGAR Bryan, Renthes of William Jenn! without confinement to oe ipl eo _ met! Jennin, rs, Bryan, elected to the offoce of gover, | Modern Sclence, has, for a number} hospital billa to pay. ; 5 a NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Thersa was| "nor of Nebraska, was born ut Salem, of years, recognized the existence of| 8s been & success for twenty-three : years and in more:than six thousand Eno change tn the raw sugar market |ll-, on February 10, 1667, When 4 Sain. “the: bank te aaatipoutpesd tree PROMOTERS Of Oil and Industrial ted at | Youngs mun he came to Lincoln, where to persons effiicted with piles or Bt aura te Pheer) an Ligeti fo | his brother, former secretary of state, LOST other rectal troubles who this item x ih Wm. Jennings Bryan had preceded and mail it with name an: ress to 7 rs H | BEA for contrifusal. ined was quiet|8im. A short time afterwaraeMr.| Schaeffer Fountain Pen, | br. McCleary, 543 Parkdew, Sansas, Get your tires in shape for the winter. Enterprises Bryan went to Omaha, where he work- Find City, Mo. t 6.90 to ‘inder and Delors rece ppplaieed a a toatealing abner er kindly notify Refined futures were nominal. Mr. Bryan became identified with his L..D. GULICH Corner Lot brother in Nebraska polities. Together I AR ras . they waged war against the saloons,!¢-o Chas. E. Wells Music Co. On South Washington St. Levels east front lot: gas, water. Expert vulcanizing and repair work; fully guaranteed. We specialize on retreading. ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for the successful presentation of your proposition to the public. ee “Her Unwélcome Lover,” an Elinor = Glyn story, is. shortly to be made into a film by the Selznick compan: Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- ods of publicity. Who can plan and write your WE ESPECIALLY ra 5 call your attention to the wonderful opportunity afforded through ¢ Ughts and phone wires; price only RES EX RE display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and place UNDERR AERS ee Data Dowie peeranirr gmc i oo ee ee ey ipa ss eM cst TI s AMINED F E your publicity where it will bring results, FORTY PER CENT IN DIVIDENDS > eh ; s and has only been operating a very few months and has also de- The Dobbin Realty Co. Thoroughly familiar with al] phases of the clared another handsome dividend payable December first with a big extra coming out for Christmas—par value of this stock is ten cents per share, ‘ WE ARE BIDDING TEN CENTS FOR THIS STOCK and offering it at Fifteen,-or loaning 10 per cent. What is your pleasure. Why not deal in a. stabilized issue. YOUR SECURITIES FINANCING COMPANY -Y STORE Fourth Floor Interurban Building Dallas, exas 231 Midwest Bldg. SHERLOCK "HOLMES ojl game and in ‘constant touch with local condi- tions. Years of experience in the writing and handling of all forms cf publicity. For interviews, address Box A-177, Care of Tribune Casper Supply Co. Phone 913

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