Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 FOR SALE_ROUSES |BARNEY GOOGLE~ SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT ‘On South: Mi street, just sce PLUG'S DUT HERE Any ¢ pavement, new five-room mod- Yorn y,) MINUTE - SASSY Susit’S home; 7 ors, nice east front lot; price yarns Goseapege 5.200, terms. A fiveroom home, just completed Si modern conveniences, located on uth Elk street; price $5,250 on rms, $1,000 cash, balance monthly Your opportunity, restaurant dv « good business, Igecated on Cen- pr street, $1,000 cash will give you ,esession and start you in this well eying business. See Ben Realty Company REALTORS. fartin-Lamar. Phone 2214. ‘OR SALE—Three-room house in Kenwood; south Jackson; §2,500 *h $625 cash and $40 per month, artin-Lamar. Phone 2214. R SALE — Six-room modern house close in on east Second: .250 with $1,000 cash and $100 per onth. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214, ‘OR SALE— Three-room modern | house, $2,800 with $450 cash and 40 per month. Martin-Lamar. hone 2214. BARGAIN for some man and wife—small house, furniture for lights, water, gas; everything ew throughout; can make own ex- ne off of additional rooms for t. Small amount of money down; ind terms, Address B-92, Tribune, OR SALE—Attractive heme, con- sisting of five rooms, Livingroom. x26 with fireplace, diningroom x15 all oak floors, full lot, cast cing, price reduced $1.500 for a ck sale, the price now is $4,500 600 cash. Harry Free, the Lot an Room 10 Townsend Bldg. hone 238, i NO INTEREST. $200 cash, new threwroom house| li lot; gaa and electric lights; the | ————— nlance payments of $3 3, DEFINITE PLAN Good five and six-room, new Col-| ial or brick houses; rock bottom | ces. See Grover C. Gorsuch. 637 Eleventh. | (Continued From Page One) R SALE—Six-roozn touse with the reich in Bavaria and the Rhine- four rooms finished In basement; land. cated southeast; $5,500 with $500 LONDON, Nov. 24.—The downtail sh. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. R SALE—By owner, three-room,| of the Stresemann government is ak! modern, newly paintec house, | Viewed here as an event of the. ut- 1! lot. sidewalks and curb in: $1,000 | most significance, possibly involving wn $45 per month, including in-| developments destined {o have a rest. Phono 2056: deep and lasting effect on ail Europe. The fact that some of the A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. morning newspapers oust the Brit ray Eran nome tor momeone| ish election campaign from first hd income of $270 besides. Tor in.| Pies to display their Berlin dis- rmation apply Box B- yuna, | Patches on the reichstag’s rejection ery thie tanned ane torn to) of the chancellor and the situation e last word; furniture anc all goes | in Germany generally, indicates that ith this home, just as it stands; | the crisis is regarded as serious. jost desirable street and location in| Berlin dispatches to the London is city; right down to You | newspapers agree that it is impos- } | } pme buyers take notice and come sible to foresee what administration ' is to follow, but some of the corre- OR SALE—A two-room house, lot | SPondents stress the growth of miii- 50x100; price $800, $150 cash. Call, tarist nationalism and hint at sens: apman 238. tional developments from that source. Dr. Stresemann, in his tallt RANCH WANTED With the newspaper men comment- ed bitterly on the German parlia- mentary system and said the next ANTED—To hear from owner of | government would be faced with a good ranch for sale; atate cash | serious task in determining Its for. ce, full particulars. D. F. Bush,| eign polity. He also referred with inneapolis, Minn. considerable” feeling to the recent allied note concerning the former FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE crown. prince, the tone of which he said, brought a flush of shame to the cheek of every German. It RESIDENCE CLOSE IN. | was such notes, he added, that de- For Sale—Fi lots in . second} stroyed democracy in Germany, and ock off East Second cn Scuth| created nationalism. ashington; paving goes in next ; Price $1,075. Call owner 734! LOTS WELL LOCATED. In second block off Second on puth Washington; only ten blocks m postoffice; $1,075 each; terms. N owner 734R. BUSINESS CHANCES Governor-Elect Of Kentucky to iPut Ban on Ball oR RENT OR SALE— Small ree-| pea gurant, For information. Call UISVILE Glenrock, Wyo. Ky., Nov. 24. — William J. Fields, governor-elect of Kentucky, announced here he would SALE—A $400 stock of gro-/not attend the inaugural ball sched- s at invoice price. Call at/uled to be held in his honor in the ce. Midwest Heights Grocery. executive mansion at Frankfort on oR SALE—Lease and furniture on |December 11. rooming and boarding house. 62$|Mr. Fields was said to have been Second. very emphatic in his statement, de- claring that if such a ball ts held, oR SALE—Good boarding | and /it will not be in the governor’s man- coming business, close in, $1,250|sion, ngr will any dancing be per- taken at once. Phone 1821. PAlLGON ifhare vhs’ St Sd ceavernon: C. DOBBINS, business opportu-/a9 neither he nor Mrs. Fields ap- nities. Office 139 East H, resi-|prove of it. nce." 134 East H. Sa are FORT SMITH, — Ark—District FOR TRADE j number 21, United Mine Workers of America incorporated in their con- stitution a provision barring mem- bers of the Ku Klux Klan from that body. J WASHINGTON—Extension of Am- erican coastwise shipping laws to the Philippines {s regarded as inadvis- oR SALE OR TRADE—Chevrolet|able by President Coolidge, it was ‘edan, one Chevrolet touring, new; / announced. cept a light car as first payment. A te 4 E. Yetlowstone. Phone 1968. For results try a Tribune C1: | fea aa. MONEY TO LOAN R SALE OR TRADE — 1919 Dodge touring, new rubber, two ures, good condition for Ford or uity in one, Charley Walton, 950 Burlington, IONEY. to Ioan on Casper improved | real estate. H. Vossback. Room 10, | aly Bldg. ell, you can do it next Sunday LOST AND FOUND \| and Monday. The. terms will \ | be easy enough for you. )ST—White Persian cat; childs "Dama, Tt Please return f0 7) Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin ST—Near Poling apartments, a 237 S. Center Street large flat parce! containing shirts, SEF OUR AD ON PAGE 8 Your Grandfather will tell ‘ou to buy Casper real estate. derwear, bath robe, pants and her mon's wearing apparel: leave Tribune and receive reward. OH, Bor ! Some ExciTEMENT HERE IN TowN = SPARK Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN. By Billey De Beck SPARK PLUG FIRST UNDER THE wre’ HE'S SLEEP Bds9- WE GOTTA WoRK FAST « SASSY Susi= 1S COMIN DOWN DE ROAD LAK LIGHT NUN - 7 7 (KNEW ALL THE TIME, PLATO. VOU WAS A REAL OUY. | WAS POSITIVE WELL, YOU SEE MISTA WICKER WE RUSHIN’ MIS BLOSSOM AN! WANT METO STAND IN WITH HER MAID. THAT'S POLITICS. LE'S You 4N' ME Take A LIL RIDE ME SORE P HUH! IF YOU WANTS TO TRAVEL WITH THAT CLASS O' HELP ITS NONE CO MY PS AND Q'S! VOU, RACHEL, BECAUSE TOOK MANOY OUT Pp ¢ q ; ho WA yuyu nelulleaday +5 ‘p % (0) ¢ ow ape Oil Securities || @y Wilsee, Cranmer & Company) LOCAL OLL STOCKS Bid Asked Big Indian - - 10 13 Bessemer ------—.. 21 Czechoslovak Rep. 8s, ctfs -. 93% - 93% 93% | Boston Wyoming 5 Danish Municipal 8s A .. Buck Creek = -20 Dominion of Canada, 59, 1962 Burke a 28 French Republic 748 --<.s0------ens=-----~ Blackstone Suit Creek 32 Japanese 4s —..___ Kingdom of Belgium 8s Chappell . -.---. 28 PRICE TODAY c 9 Columbine -.-.-. 10 2 aie Spe Gadel Ria Central Pipe Line 1.75 1.96 State of Gueensiend 6a”. Gonsolidated Royalty. 1.17 1.18 Cow Guicn eninneed 08 06 ts - UL AG, of G. Doand 1. bye scent : 2 RAILW mino ... eae AGAR SUL American Smeiting 88 cee--nn-n- = faikhorn tions Reflected In Chi- American Sugar 6s E. T. Williams cago Mart American Tel and Tel cv. Wargo - - American Tel and col., tr,, 58 -.---..-. Frantz Anaconda Copper 7 98% iGates - CHICAGO, Nov. 2: ‘With lower Anaconda Copper 6 96% | Jupiter — quotations at Liverpool and with At. T.-and San ¥e., gen 4s ——. i, 87% )xinney Coastal -——— with corn connection, the wheat Canadain Pacific deb. 48 ------------.. 80 79% 79% |Marine -—---------- 2.00 2.25 market showed a downward tend- Chicago Purlington and Quincy ref., 5: ency today in the erly dealings. nf es is 98% 981% 9814|Mountain & Gulf -.1.15 1.17 which varied from unchanged fig- Union Pacific First 40 Western States - 15, 16 ures to %c lower, December 1.02%} Photo is of former Senator Frank} U.S. Rubber 5s _.- Wyo Kans --...--. 40 50 to 1.02% and May 1.08 to 1.08%,/B. Kellogg, Minnesota, who sueceeds uthern Pacific ev. Yon . 08 10 were followed by a moderate gen-|George Harvey as ambassador to eral setback and then by a reaction. | Great Britain. — NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Corn and oats were easier with = an ee, Bid Asked 14.25 Mountain Producers - wheat., After opening at %c off to Ye up May .72% to .72%, the corn Glenrock Oil 55 market showed some loss all around. ry ~|Galt Creek Pris. - 18.25 Oats started unchanged to %c He s Po ular Salt Creek Cons — 5.50 lower, May .42%, and later held near 4 Pp Mutual —— — 10.75 to the Initial range. Provisions were sustained by firm- ness of the hog market. 136.00 58.00 Cities Service Com. 8. O, Indiana UPWARD TODAY} ja Trading Irregular But Ma- jority of Issues Climb Livestock ot pe Cliicago Pricea NEW YORK, Nov. 24—Stock CHICAGO, Nov. 24{U. S. Depart-| Prices moved frregularly higher at ment of Agriculture)—Catt'e, Re-| the opening of today’s stock mar- ceipts 1,000; compared with’ week| ket with new 1923 highs being regia ago. Fed steers and yearlings 25| tered in tho first fow minutes of to 35c lower; better grades. showing | ‘T*ding by Schulte at 1.05 and United most decline; top heavy weight| States Cast Iron Pipe at .48%. steers 11.50; handyweight 12.00;| Davison Chemical jumped 1° and yourlingy’ 12.60; western grase steers | MAaxwoll A and American Bank Note steady; she stock 25 to 40c higher;|™Oved up a point each. American vealers 50 to 1,00 lower; bulls and| Tobacco B dropped 1%. stockers and feeders 25c higher; bulk |, SPeculative interest was confined | prices follow: Fea steers and year.| M@teely to the automotive shares and| 10.25; western grass steers specialties, no sales of Baldwin or} Studebaker taking place in the first} 15 minutes of trading. United States} Cast Iron pipe, Davison Chemical] and Maxwell Motors A extended their early gains to two point. or} ceipts about half direct; few sales|™Ore While Tidewater Oil, Corn) choice natives and fed western Steady, Products, Stewart Watner, Central} Leather preferred and U. * +f 0; for week about 8,000 direct: | imbed 1 to 2%. Sugar NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Sugar fu- tures closed firm; approximate sales 36,000; December 6.04; March 4.91; May 5.01; July 5 Potatoes CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—Potatoes steady; receipts 32 cars; total U. 8. shipments 678; Wisconsin sacked round whites U. 8. number 1, .85@ 1.05, few fancy 1.10; bulk .00@1.10; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked round whites U. 8. number 1 and partly graded .80@1.00 ewt.; sacked ted river Ohio .90@.95; Idaho sacked rurals U. 8. number 1 1.30@ 1.85. tters 2.50 stockers and feeders @6.75, Sheep. Receipts 100. Today's re- ‘aioohell kx When Hiram Johnson reached Washington the other day he found Cheahpeaks This delegation waiting to extend him a joyful reception. Hi's real news compared week ago. Fat Inmbs| now and these boys of the press are plying him with questions about hia Ohio dropped 1%. Foreign ex- and sheep 25c lower; yearlings 25 to| 4 recently announced candidacy for the Republican nomination for Goc lower; feeding lambs 10 and 25¢|Ch&REes opened higher. president. off; top fat lambs for the week 12.60; top western feeders 12.50. Bulk! g00d and choice 200 to 825 pound i prices follow: Fat lambs 12.00@12.60;| butchers, $6.7006.80; top, $6.85; de-| jyan,. WK SEO: Lambs, 50@t8¢|cows $2.70 to $4.78; helfers $4.15 to| ow yoRK, Nov. 24. —Forclen yearling wethers 9.25@10.50; wethers| sirable light hogs, 170 to 200 pound | }owet: yearlings, 26c lower; sheep |$5.76; stockers and feeders largely | NEW YORK, Nov. 24. —Forelg 7.50@8.25; fat ewes 5.00@6.50; feod-| averages, mostly $6.50@6.10: mixed seesead dee Mie xia RO To |58-18 ea top $7.60; stock cows | Cxcnanses irregular. Quotations. in ing lambs 11.50@12.25. loads carrying packing sows an g J 3 wooled/and heifers strong: cows $2.50 to | Cents: , ates: S Receipts 13,000; fairly ac-| lights, $6.15@6.60; Saokine ere lambs, $11.75 @12. fed clipped | $° heifers $3.75 to $4.26; cutters} Great Britain demand 436%; and “ith TH @6.15; 2] $11.00; yearlings, $9.00@10.00; weth-|canners, calves anti Bulls steady:|C@b/es 436%; 60-day bills on banks tive; steady to strong with Thurs-| largely $6.00@6.15; average cos: | d = AY 1 434%... France demand 5.4: bi |day’s average; bulk good and choice| Yesterday, $6.53; weight, 255. ers, $7.00@8.00; ewes, $5.50@6,00;|cannors. $1.75; cutters mostly $2.50. Te gn foray sais Loe one 200 to 300 pound butchers 7.00@7.25;| Cattle—Receip 400; compared | Weeks top, $6.10; feeders, $11.50¢7| Sheep—Receipts 2,400; no early tet States. oe ‘g ek on top 7.25; no real choice weighty| with week ago: Fed steers and| 12-0; top, $12.50. Sales; talking steady on all classe: 4. Belgium demand 4.67; cabies for week: lambs generally steady.| #87}: Germany demand .000000000- top fat: kind 11.60 flat; others 11.25| 020% cables .000000000020. Holland 6.95; | mos ; to 11.45; best feeder Inmbs 12,1; |@e™and $8.04; cables $3.09. Norway 5; packing sows largely 6,50@6.75;| most she stock, steady to strong: Denver Prices. dthers |11.16-to 11.70; jr mrde | demand 14.66; Sweden demanc 26,23. destrable weighty slaughter pigs| fed heifers, 25¢ or more higher; DENVER, Colo., Noy. 24.—(0. 8, | Denma 17.53. & around 6.25; estimated holdover 4,000 bulls, firm; veals, 60c lower; stock-| Department of Agriculture) Hogs|t® 25¢ blgber; best fat ewes §.85;| Denmark demand 17.58. Switzerlan butchers included; desirable 160. to| yearlings, uneven, 15@25c higher, 190 pound ‘averages mostly 6.60@| yearlings up most; grass steers and heavy weight hogs 6.05@7.25; med-/ers and feeders, 15@25¢ higher;|—Receipts 250; steady to strong;|7¢*Flings 9.00; wethers 7.00; feeder|(rman’ 4/7 47. Spain demand 12.97. jium 6.90@7.25; light 6.60@7,00; light bulks: Fed steers and year-|$6.90 paid for two loads 210 pouna| Wes #10. — .000045. . Czocho-Stovakia demand -||light 6.00@6.80; packing sows smooth @10.00; top prime long|averages; one load $6.80; plainer | hiee ee |2.92; Jugo Clavia demand 1.15. Aus 6.55 @6.85; packing sows rough 6.25@ grass steers, $5.00|kind down to $ packing sows “demand .0014. Rumania demand slaughter pigs 5,50@6.50. | and heifers, $3.40 | steady; moetly $5.75; pigs steady hO, Argentina demand 31.2 | — | 4 nd cutters, $2.25@ | stock kind $5.50: fat pigs $5.75 |e demand 8.00. ‘Storitreal 97% Omaha Quotations. 3 s, ; Might Cattle—Receiptk 1,300; jalves (50; be ded oc ft |} OMAHA, Neb. Nov, 24-40. 8 $7.50@8.50; $5.00@ |for week; qualities, killing classes SNEAPC 1h Department of Agriculture.}—Hoxs feeding steers, $6. $0;-top; [mockera: and: teederk. abecte, Niobe’ me ra Ney oasirak —Receipts, 7,000; fairly active; gen strong t higher; be * NEW. YORK, Ney. 24—Bar ‘sil-| jaent. of. the nea polia:. Bt Paul Verally ste spots strong; bulls Sh elpts, none; compared | $3; cthers mortly $6 to vee 6414; Mexican H 49 >and Sault st erie railroad. | || New York Stocks NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST 5S. Allied Chemical & Dye ---- American Can 66% 101% American Car & Foundry --- 160B American International Corp. 24 American Locomotive ---- American Smeiting and American American American American Anaconda, Atchison CTS Atl, Gulf and W. Indies —_- Baldwin Locomotive ------. Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel - California, Petrolewi Canadian Pacific Central Leather --- Cerro de Paseo Copper Chandler Motors <-_-. Chesapeaks and Ohio ~. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago, Mil and St. Paul, pfd Chicago, R. I. and Pac. - Chile Capper Chino Copper - Consolidated Gas Corn Products Cosden Oil -. Crucible Steel ----—-----—-. Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. Erle ...-.- Famous Players Lasky General Asphalt - General Electric General Motors . Great Northern pfd Gulf States Steel Tiinois Central Inspiration Copper - International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd, --— International Paper - Invincible Oil Kelly Springfield Tire - 291% Kennecott Copper 34% Lima Locomdtive 6514 Loutsvitle and Neshv! Chicago, Mil and St. Paul cv., 448 ~ 56% 56 56 |New York Oil — 9.00 10.00 Washington's reports of opposition Chile Copper 68 .. 98% 98% 98% | Picardy ——. 4.05 | to new credit schemes of financing Goodyear Tire 8», 1941 Preston a—--- .00% 01% exports of American products to Great Northern 7s A Red Bani oS — 2.00 3.00 Germany counted also as a bearish Montana Power bs A. Royalty and Produlers .06 .07 factor as on the declines, however, Dating sea oe = Sunset 02° 03 buying increased and the market Pann. RR gene Ge ‘Tom Bell Royalty 02 08 soon steadied. Opening prices, Sinclair Con Oil col Ta Western Exploration -.3.85 3.50 Mack Truck Marlan® Oil Maxwell Motors -. 11% Middle States Ol) 5 Missourt Kan and Tex new -. 12% Missour! Pacific nfd Pacific Oil... Pan American Petroleum B - 59% Penneyivanal People’s Gas Producers and Refiners Pure OU . }Rending - Republic Tron an Sears Roebuck . Stnclatr Con Ot! Southern Railway ~-------.-. 36% Standard Ol of N. J. Studebaker Corporation ‘Texas Co. .....-. ‘Texas and Pacific -. Tobacco Products A ‘Transcontinental Ol) United Ratail U. 8. Ind Alcohol .. United States Rubber United States Steel - Utah Copper Westinghouse Willys Overland - American Zinc, Leaf and Sm. §% Butte and Superior -~ Colorado Fuel and Iron Montana Power -. National Lead ------ Shattuck Arizona Crude Market Cat Creek -—------—-———-—3 .95 Iance Creek 80 Osage +80 Grass Creek 98 Ta chiight 96 Elk Basin .. 95 Greybull -...--.----——--—-—- -95 Rock Creek 60 Salt Creek 60 Blg Muddy AS Mule Creek 40 Sunburst Z Hamilton Standard Oil Stocks Bia = Askel ‘Anglo aoomenne) 1806 18i6 Buckeye ----—-__. 73 74 Continental —--. 39 "39% Cumberland 112113 Calena 63 Tilinots mover 181, . 140 Prarie Of. — Prairie Pipe Solar Ref. Sou Pipe Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Nov. 24:— Butter, higher; creamery extras, Sic; etand- ards, 47%0; extra firsts, 48@50c; firsts, 44@46c; seconds, 41@420. Eggs, unchanged; receipts, 2,955 cases. BOYS AND GIRLS Your Grandfather will tell you to huy Casper real estate. Well, you can do it next Sunday and Monday. The terms will be easy enough for you. | | Dobbin Realty Co. | W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 8

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