Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 Che Casper Daily Cribune Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED [--ouseeo,. MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS| Oil -:- Finance -:- STOCK PRICES. [GRAIN MARKET ARE BUOYANT) iS UNSETTLED New New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire, oN ANNA BELL NEAR TOP OF SAND Allied Chemical & Dye — Allis Chalmers -_.__.. pepe a — Sugar -.. -0% Amina! cos 4] Foundry Price Movements Uncertain |Amer-can Hice & Leather pd. _ Demand Strong Today De- a ; ; ‘America: 1 spite Increase in Money With East Selling and ee Interest Rates. Chicago Buying. American Smelting and Retg. — American Sugar --... —— += American Sumatra Tobacoo. American T. and; T. american Tobacco American Woolen -. Anaconda Copper Dom of Gan, 54% French Repubife, &s Owing to the heavy snowtall which lays at a depth of Rikpenare “Rel from two to twenty feet over the district and the resulting| “!"stom ot impossibility to haul in fuel oi] and other supplies, the test Sn ae key of the Anna Belle-Wyoming company on section 10-26-97 in the Pickeit lake field has been shut down for the winter with the hole at a total depth of 2,400 feet. bit was n when Consolidated” Royalty— Capitol Pete -..... Cow Gul NEW YORK, Deo. 29.—-Speculators| CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Heavy seilings for the advance succeeded in marking | here, combined with lower quotations up prices materially in today’s stock | at Liverpool had a bearish effect on market despite 2 heavy volume of| the wheat market today in the early cash egies mode to establish tax Josse= The selling was associated |‘. aad Sle rT. Wiliams : eae and the rweing of the cal! money 7 leas with an elaborate state- Au. Guir and West Indles Kinney Coastal y a rece tapead 2 rate to six per cent. Short interests} ™ment from a big trader taking pro- Bavinte. Te acadetive Com! Y pat. whieh ve i endeavored to uncover week spots but | Mounced stand against higher prices. | pt jin Tocaucrins 3 ‘ : Le ier : ch at finally yave;up the attempt and go-|He figured $2.000,000 more wheat) >*\(more and © % | Ga: r ty vin s from ath rx eelerated the rise by their covering | *Vallable jn the United States than ai wate ’ ‘ st operations.. Sales aprroximated 950,.] ¥85 tne case a year ‘ago, with the “3 - J ps ; 6 — ‘ 000 shares. world’s availiable supply no 45,000,000 | Central ens. Seery f 4 m of thi on th ‘01 == 1 bushels larger than the average the m-& moou 4 antit i last twenty years. ic . Mil and St, Panui . — — as - , i | L me Py NEW YORK, Dec. 29—Opening| “Houses with tern eupnestions|& Motors Bark : 0 . 5 prices. in today's stock market were I. and Pac. = were conspicuous on the selling side, sth (eup eg wosy penuyu0s) Iiontana Power S0"A hase of its coal properties by Henry} Corn and oats were relatively firm, Ford. St. Paul common and preferred | owing to receipts of corn here being frrevular with the main tendency} ana too fererk Civ longs. The|CBino Copper - - ia expected t Toe ; N Y ‘ i. upward. Studebaker, selling at 25) arket pea cubeign neg 3% Dower to |Colorado Fuel an ; pear eennenn Fate “ t of drilling wil be] Worth a much greater sum wnat New York Cent a ‘ per cent. divideud in stock. opened at} rally and the close was unsettied,|C°T Products Western Mxploration — 2. ot y to pierce the sand when | ‘Ul 0° yen Oregon Short Li 11%. Sveral cash sales to establish} 4 to 2% net lower, with May $1.22% |CTucible Steel x . 7S B53} oy 8 are resumed in the spcing.| 77 be unwett led conditions in for Oregon Short tax losses were noted in the early} to 31.22% and July $1.12% to ‘1.12%. 4 _ rai _ particularly in Europe.| Pacific Gas Geslings. Moderate gains were made| The opening. which ranged from * > Producers & Refinera Corporation | / 26°‘ ir. Fas statement continued.| Penn. R. R oases Gt, Paul preferred, Lehigh Vallay|1% to %c lower, with May $1.24% to|General Asphalt - : . a8 practically closed down for the] /°r* pon sarge! our, trade and to| Reading Gen <= and Coca Cola. BaBldwin was rvac-|$1.24% and July $1.14 to $1,14%, by |General Electric NEW YORK CURB CLOSING nter except in Salt Creek and Car-| hme exvent have no doubt, kept the} Standard Olt < tonary. was followed by a moderate setback.|(@eneral Motors Bid Ask }5on county and at present has only] Puts oF ae ural products below | Union ae wed Cash sales in the first fifteen min-] Subsequently, the corn market re-|Goodrich Co. -. Mountain Producers -$ 17.62 ¢ ght operations in the state. No| Ji) 0vel of - a oiities. But + ees . = tutes fotalled approximately 15,000] sponded to activity on the part of|Great Northern pfd ex dt Merritt npletions were recorded during the/ ji.) condition } wo months, this = aeisoar - > up 3 points to a new high record on] exporters, and closed steady at the|Jllinols Central -. —- Zienrock Ql ~ = x. Seadignthns Se been releived tc stern Union. 6% shares. Pond Creek Cosl was pushed | tame as yesterday's finish to one cent a Pigs od % 3alt Creek Pris. -.- Following is the status of all dritl The seria ald tak A eatinghouse Electric over- ; ORD RNODSS |. Seeeeees 3ait_ Creek. Con: - trig wells in the state: e int American ex-| ~ Seine A hatin satiate de inch ay RS ep Op wg os penntnn ath ge Ota beg neeligly spe fob jInt Mer. Marine pta -. KlPred. & Refra. - 2 = Creek ports had dropped 16 per cent as com ; was about 25 per cent more active in| ° 2 18-40-78, drilling at] Pared with last ye but the com oe P ta ( h r Daklstn-wad aha: tacts, erties han in 1921 as represented by aris ure. |International Paper farine new - each extended their gains to more|#maller than has been the rule of Invincible Oil ——— ¢| Mutual Oi — Tite: Kelly Springfield Tire 4 ), Indiana new --- 88 1 section 14-39-79, cleaning | °"4. in addition represented a “iong | **” it was reported. } than a point while Baldwin cancelled | ste. Titer opening at eon ee pose Ohay ari oN i ecarargpelgemgey | 7% Pi | climb" trom a poor start, necording | Consumption of woul exceeded that Is Elevat d a rig eS sa gS roa breast jaarket continued ,to how | Loulsville and Nashville - ment - 16.00 No. 1 on section 6-29-78 shut down|'© Officials. Imports to’ September | ° last year by 25 per cent on a ten e EO amen ne rae| gaingsfor December and lossea tn the|Mexican Petroleum ex Ch New York Ot > 16.00 tat dor wave 22, when now tariff law was|™0nths’ comparison. Prices ot un es ST Seago et Or ze | May and July deliveries. Miami, Copper -.- ‘| Mammoth Of! 47.50 Wertz, effective, were slightly above last year] “aahed wool advanced almost 70 PARIS, Dec. 20—The elevation of strong spots were ‘Van Reaite Sitk,| Oats started % to c, May 45%c| Middle &..tes Olt —_ No. 2 on section 7-26.89, cleaning | 2/0), n¢vasions are, it was sald offi-| ee on increnes of mee ina. there} Holy Trinity, the American Protestant Gannclidened Gas and Tnapiration Cop, | 824 later recoded a little’ more. Midyaie . Steel Dts terdind detttinn at S710 tant tally, that the year's total may ex.| "A* an increase of aboht halt that| Episcopal chureh in Paris into pro: per, all up & point or more. Chandler] , Lower quotations on hogs had al? | eae ras Sherard ceed nat year’s imports by a small | *morn shed goods. cathedral, im explained by the rector, and Great Northern preterred each| 1¢Pressing influence on the provision First 4s ion 14-25-89, running _ Savings bank ta increased un!-| Rev. Frederick W. Beekman, as duo Preferred each | 1ePres edanesdl ad Sie sete The total volume of building, ordt.|{rmly throughout the country, Ac |to the pllcation of American Groppes.2%. potnte, .. Waaknges..aleo Norfolk end’ Western Firet 4h Malang narily a measure of the country’s| Tine to survey and increases|Ep'scopal churches in Europe and to was oer ichcare acs Sieg Btates Cash Grains. Northern Pacific ex div. — Second 4%e -— 8840} no, 1 on section 392688, jarring business health was 52 per cent larger} ver ee Feported in the the fet that Paris has the largest Foreign exchangen were irregular. CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Cash wheat}Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. Third 4%s 4 Tout tools 1880 feet from bottom. 7 rst 11 months of this year 2 © business. merlean community abroad. = INo. 2 red $1.80; No. 2 hard $1.27. Pacific Of Fourth 4\ 23.6 Ferri than in the same period last year and} Adertt: in newspapers was stx| “shop G. Mott Williams, assigned Speculation was quiet during the} <7 t . 9 mixed 18%; No. 2, yel-|Pan American Petrol ex div. Victory 4%s - 10040} 3. 15 on séction 26-26-87, cemented | te Prediction was made that the full] per cent less on the basis of 11|PY the authorities of the church in Nias She interest 38,2 WHC ay 33 6 iW, / Pennsylvania t 1835 feet : i yeer's record will exceed that of 1919.] months than for the same period last|the United States to direct tts Buro- coramunicationz by the storm restrict- at 1885 The 1922 contracts for 11 months also] year, but there was an increase, the |Pt®" Interests, will make Paris his jocks Off On Day. The average price of twenty active Oats >», 3 white 43% @44%; No. 2, white 43% @44%. } iquarters. Holy represented a much greater expendi fevg outside orders considerably, Prices ture of money than for the full year which fs regarded ag Postal receipts were plirmued a slow upward course with an 7 y Consolidated Copper 5 ri raded on the alwence of the redent tiuctuations in Bane Mees | Reading — ; dui i Gael Pde a A ay "Phure | Of 1921, It was sala per cent greater fo: the first 11| the fine can chureh in Europe, responsible for marked gains in some]. cine seed $6.00@6.50. |Rep Iron and Steel tay Wan 981%. 's wes ot 1 The} Ther@ was a genuine swell in the s than for the sane period in| W8S established tn 18% by Dr. John some of the popular shares. Wxpecta- sirable se Papi keel |Royal Dutch, N. Y. eo? wedi dee ed activa’ rasizont| Tavtie OC. trade, according to the | Morass: . tion of favorable dividend actiun.was| 5-1 nominal. Lard $10.15. Ribs|Sears Roebuck Cat Creek -- stocks was $4.89, n net loss of .89 summary, which mentioned @ atx per he een ea of the industriala and specialties, wih | gi s9@11.00 Sinclair Con Oil wide Creek. sad lace cent greater sale by mail order STRAYED STOCK SALE the genernl demand, ‘however; em: 7 Southern. Pacifi Big Muddy z Sau ais Wane Gad houses and a 18 per cent increase in| | Anne, lowing described | aritmals ‘Deantng a wide variety. of shares.| CrrcaGo; Deo. 29. Southern Ratwa: 25% * 6] HOUSTON, Texan Dee. 29,—Initi.| business by chain stores as tndicative| | SUGAR will be sold to the highest bidder Speculative interest was revived tn "Open High Low Close | Standerd Ol of N. J. - 39% 50! aiea by the Gulf company and fol-|°f the business tide, declines appear ||at public auction, from the city the railroads, dividends paying and Studebaker Corporation ex div. 114% “ gM 59 ing only fn isloated lines. pound at 2: 300: p. m. Monday, Janu- lowed immediately by the other mar al aegis nga Dh ec . = = we 1SO% 2.27 TEE 2: Tenneesee, Copper 10 - keters gasoline today was reduced in Hes 1 poteps in production with the] wew YORK, Dec, 20.—Sugar! fu.|97¥, Sth 1 a Buying of the oils was tn large vol- 24% 1.24% 1.21% Texas Co- 49 i rice two cents. Kerossne also de-| reduction of immigration was said to] tures closed firs approximate nales|4.,2,02"e bay; -qume, particularly Producers apd Re- Sle” aay tay 0 Texas and Pactic 20% | Torchlight i tare, a Canty. have taken care of the unemployment] 19,090 tons. January 3.82. March | Or2nded ----~------=~- finers and Pacific Olli Coen. Cola. eth #4 Tobacco Procucts .. 86% | a nburst. x 7 ous te | Situation and labor shortages were re-| 351. May 8.62: July 8.73. The on left shoulder; weight about American Sugar, rican Express Tra tinental. Oi pL fide The reduction applies to the stete| portsq in many localities, although Toe Dotted Cann re Mer! 1000 senrids. Endicott Jonnson, eee Chemical ~~ 573 78% eaten Pacitio = Elk Basin ot Texas. Gasoline was retailing at ltnis condition was not gen‘cal. It] et, fer refined sugar was unchanged!” y Gelding, sorrel; Eastman Kodak, United Retall Stores, ~ = Ti TIM ATL 1% | United Retail Stores Fp ioe 21 less three cents and Kerosene at 13) wag added, however, that work ap.|*t 700 for fine granulated |branded ___. ; " ¢ prices are: gasoline | peeeneing “National Lead, Brown Shoe and Union gia U. 8 Ind. Alcohol - 4 posits tester orioe tates peared to be waiting for moat laborers jon left shoulder: weight about 750 Bag and Paper made gains of 1 to 3 43 United States Rubber --- Ganmeal idatiinie in toon ot retinas hac pheed Gvsneeiie Baap gpbad Le oa Signed products is assigned as the cause of|to have changed & huge surplus ot | ~" AL NISBET, | reduction. si ight cars into a shorta; Chief of Police, | “points. Call.money opentd at five “By BH GE BE | vnitea states steel ‘per cent. 42% 142% 41% Utah Copper - ’ Gains were exended in the after Sah x yea Westinghouse eee ex - 59% Live Stock oon despite an advance in cail 10.78 10.76 10.67 102i Willys Overland -. mer et i yi “!> American Zinc, Lead and Sm. ~ 16 Money rates to. six per cent. Cash =, 21.00, 156Ty Ab BOs 1b [epee ater ea ate ‘transactions continued numerous and Paccleins 67% . Ancluded-n large variety of low priced | yon, Cale Oaie ee TEI scribed generally as eatisfactory. in divided paying shares. Activity | Stay ~ 7 roca | Menta oe Saino en Dec. ant 5. Depart: One of the chief benefits drived by! A watchnight service will be held UNDERREAME fn the o'ls was unabated. California Ganditiieks Gest a ment of vats veers eeanreicaeel ea the farmer through the economic|next Sunday night in the Methodist patie ig oy 51,000 active, mostly 25c lo nee changes of the 12 months was the|church beginning at 9 o'clock. There ay Max! Thursday's best time; bulk 200 to increase in his purchasing power, ac-|will not be any service at 6:30 and Petroleum showing the most pro- points. North American gained Great) Tcdetneen Ore und butchers 8.25@8.30; bulk 140 to cording to the review, which called| 7:30 but nearly as much, touching a new high POTATOES Chicago Northwestern Teo pound averages 8.36@8.40; top Se Uararee SD ROPEN sesUe plcaisiee ott abaroat Freight movements, however, were de- = 10.77 10.77 10,72 10.72 10.70 10.70 nounced strength with a rise of 3 attention to the decline of 10 per cent] will have charge of the meeting from figure for the year while Studebaker American Linseed Oil $.40; bulk packing 7.50@7.75; desir fs ——— f wholesale and five per cent in re-}9 until 10 o'clock. From 10 ve 10-4) Yeached 113. Fond Creek Coal ex- able pigs mostly 7.50,8.00; heavy (Continued from Page One) tall prices, while the agricultural]s social time will be enjoyed. After tended its gain to four points. Baid-| | CHICAGO, en total iented antes hogs 8.15@8.30; medium 8.20@8,30, | trict are not friendly to the Turks and] products were averaging 17 per cent|that a pageant will be procented tee twin was bid up to 128%, but met a/ 2 ast poy i dg ae light 8.25@8. ight light 8.25@8.40\{ want Mosul to remain under the Aral | more than in the previous year. This} several young women entitled “The considerable volume of stock at the} ® Lav neird iain pet bees packing sows smooth 7.50@8.00; pack-}covernment of Iriak, condition works to the advantage of| Challenge of the Cross.” The service tigher level and reacted to 127, papa elaen ati a * ing sows smooth 7.5008.00; packing co the consumer also in that it narrows| will be concluded by a sermon by the ‘The closing was strong. The execu-| 5° oe ae sacked round sows, rough 7.28@7.60; killing pigs] LAUSANNE, Dec. 29.—(By The As-|the margin between prices on whole-|paator and prayer. This will be a Yon of large buying oréern in the| Whites 76@85 cwt; Minnesota sacked 7.50@8.15. sociated Press.)—Marquis Curzon,, the|sale and retail sales, it was explained. |auitable way to conclude the old year ates! shares, which previously haf! Hed river Okioe 1.00 cwt; Idaho sacked} “Fi Dec, 29.—Prices of] Cattle receipts 6,000; dest steer’,| British foreign secretary and head] The department's survey showed|and every one is invited 4 Deen sluggish, caused a vigorous up-|russets No. 1, branded, few sales at at pe me. yearlings slow, most early bids lower.Jof the British delegation to the Near|that production of non-frrous metals — es - turn in prices in the ial hour. Re-| 1.40 owt. Pe a tarpon eae plat unevenly lower; some steers better| East peace conference, plans to leave| Was 50 per cent or more greater than public, Crucible, Bethlehem B, t fi ‘ground steady; best matured} Sunday for Paris where he will re.jlast year; petroleum production was Gulf States Steels were pushed up dort: if bras quality generally plain: can-|main until Tuesday for the purpose of | about 15 per cent greuter; coke 60 per POULTTY two to three points and United States Boston Wyoming 100; | Fensland} © ovr nd cutters, low grade beef cows, |conferring with Prime Minister Bonar| cent; paper 20 to 30 per cent; rubber Steel 1%, North American extended 16%; Glenrook 100; Merritt 7%; Moun- fairly active, steady; better grades| Caw in regard to the Near Eastern 40 er cent; motor vehicles 50 per cent; ALIVE OR DRESSED its gain to five points. tain Producers 17%; Mutual 12; Omar Dids | situati building construction 52 per cent; : ¢ Bai beef cows and heifers slow; most bids | situatior : : : 1%; Seit Creek 21%. > lumber 35 per cent; brick 50 per cent; We dress them while you wait. a oy lower; bulls steady; strong; bulk cement 15 per cent; leather 20 per sd bologna 4.40@4.60; venls and calves} LAUSANNE, Dec. 29—<By The As-| Cone Part pi vat ag has ate ph TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, GEESE erally stead; bulk veals to pack-} sociated Press.}—The American dele- . > WATCHNIGHT SERVICE ty 10.25@10.60; shippers. hand pick-| cates at this afternoon's meeting of mont 6 Per cent. All kinds of produce—Give us a trial. ing at 11.00 and up; stockers and feed-| the sub-commission on minorities he only declines of outstanding {m- 5 unchanged; recetpts 1793 ‘ ade an appeal in behalf of the hun-| Portance were 7 per oent in bitumin- AARNHAR' NEW YORK. cee a hve | cases. ers See mas lighter kind showing | Tris of thousands of refugees from | US coal and 47 per cent in anthracite, W. H. B 44 & co. changes = ‘rregular. ———>> some decline. ny | Turkey. They asked the Turks to| both of which were due to the strike 272 Weat First St. Ph 1372-J ‘cents: Great Britain cant 4.68%, Sheep receipts 8,000; slow, generally The fina! estimates of the wheat est Firs' one * -} provide in thelr amnesty arrange t apenas 06, 0? cee tae om tone | PIVERNOR 9 MOVING steady tn better grades, fat lembt'| Monts cr the return of these refugecs [cToP showed it to have been about WE ARE OPEN SUNDAY—WE DELIVER it : raf ‘ : . | 41,000, rt 8 or five per cen 7.28; Italy demand 5.04, cables F. Suncay night at the First Baptist | os jambs to packers 45.00; ‘some. held | to thetr’ formar homes, if they eo der} 2 os jaat year. This waa due, sired, with the assurance that they A ht hie u meeting vaill open with a general get-| ward to 8.50; choice lot 199 pound ewes | Property. o ea erally higher. There was a decline of togethes abot 9 o'clock. This ‘will| jit, yesterday 3.6) feeders about 38 er cent in wheat exports, a con- ty minutes of congregational singing CHEYENNE, - 3140; Brasil demand 11-80; Montreal} ernor-clect William D. Ross and Mrs. ’ ee els egy YORK, Deo. 29—Copper at the executie residence. Gov-| ning on a large attendance. bulk butcher cows and heifers 4.00@) 00 aus only to over-exertion ani| view stated. oo give those present a chance tc get a BERNHARDT IMPROVED. dition linked with the foreign situa- UAGATED BY BOB GAREY Soquainted. Just before ten retreah- | “**4%: PARIS,, Dec. 29.—(By The Asso-|tion, but exports of wheat flour were For E th y y ments will be served, A general twen- Gain Depintinwe: ciated Press)—Madame Sarah Bern-| almost the same as in 1921. very ing in Wyo., Dec. 29.—Goy-| Will follow. Then will come speeches| OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 29.—(U. 8. De- \ 5.75: veals mostly steady: top veals| lectrolytic spot and nearby) ermarelect Ross will. proceed trom 10:00 se gaia hardt was distinctly better today.| Big crops of corn and oats marked tardies Sean abboeee the | oacimient oe-Abrioutrarélodings Te: | Une. as able to leave her) ped.end bea /the year, each being Jarger than’ in * 34 ! C rith " Ross are moving into the Wyoming Susmigheibour ae period of prayer and] receipts 13,500; mostly 10@15c lower; alae oe h the members of her the: Lehrer typren aoaaal crop e r executive mansion, which was vacated | Consecration will be observed. Rk Dee eee porg -40; bulk {ithe physicians, {t was announced] that of oats about 137,069,000 bu sree Robert D. Carey some This service is open for ell who butchers eee 1108; beet st _| today have found no evidence of or-| more than in 1021. Exporta of these , and for the first time in| wish to attend and usher in the New Fece! jeere Ker: | ganic disease or chronic illness and|commodities were larger by far than $tol bulls slow and weak; dolosns 14%O16%0; futures 16Kc the capitol building, where “ A and. feeders] teouke: spot and nearby $88.75 be sworn in. stag Snaabiral SILVER : 6@3.25; stockers | wise sia: as coopuared cite the corresponding TELEPHONE ouer futures $38.87@ 39.00. ena evening will be held at Apa cil rece!pts 4,000; lambs steads;| DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 29.—Closing | “ine wool manufacturing industry » Iron quiet; prices unchanged. . bulk 13.60@14.40; early top 14.40; some gest price: Flax seed Deeee g a Lead steady 7. held higher: sheep 15@25; higher; ewo | $2.60 bid; January $2.60 tid; May '@ history the inaugural cere-| Year in this way.” erally steady; best here 10.00; bulk) 1 .c¢ come to the conclusion that the| in the preceding year and {t was an: = hay Baben tes NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Foreign bd APT ei Bee tl FEN OF THE Pl isilver 64; Mexican dollars 49. top 8.00; feeders steady; Dest feeding | $2.44 asked; July $2.44% asked. is My | 2 lambs 14.80. = F you want to chaage your SWAN Write Mr. Clasey Fied SW Teawie Batooe y sate = AT THE RIALTO THEATER “ DERREAMERS DENVER, Colo., Dec. 29.—Cattle’ UNDERREAMER A “Situation Wanted” ad he \ 5 5 market steady; beef Cotton consumption rose nearly 14 rs per cent in the first eleven months 3 Monday, January 1, will| The committee in charge are plan- | 7-00@8.50; she stock slow and steady:) 001+ couapse of the famous actress'|nounced prices were higher, the re- receipts 900; ~ And have your need oe steers $4.50@8.60; cows and heifers, Ss $2.00@7.75; calves. $5.00@9.50; stock- ers and feeders, $3.50@7.50. Hogs rece!pts 800; market 18 to 250 lower; top $8.25; bulk $8.00@8.20. Sbeep receipts 790; market 25 to AT ‘UR 0c lower; lambs $12.50@14.00; ewes, ae a $4.00@7.00:" feeder lambs, 12.00@14.00. , SUPPLY: STORE pees Sa. i A marvelous dog is one of the stout- hearted heroes in the superb cast that supporte Jane Novak in “Colleen of the Pine,” her first big R-C attraction }coming to the Rialto theatre today and tomorrow. The nobility of self- sacrifice forms the theme of Miss No- vak's first vehicle for R-C and she, as. the elder sister sacrificing much for Cotton. et younger one, achieves nothing NEW YORE, Dec. cas cotton )siurt of &. personal triumph. A bril 6.60. ] Mant cast appears with the star, COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. Basement Midwest Building—Opposite Post Office AT. YOU SUPPI : ISRID The coming year will mark the f sevontyfitth anniversary of the or | ganization of the University of Wis- consin. - cs i i

Other pages from this issue: