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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924 : ‘ Che Casper Daily Cribune eg ne Ee Ae Cen Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets : — NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR GASOLINE STOCKS OF Reryexgexe |f onseconmes |STOPK PRICES, RAN REPORTS ee ee CLOSE STRONG)» BEAR WHEAT St ds 3 Ca ai Mea Show G str During Ap il American International Corp 21%] Buck Creek —.-..---.° 21 American Locomotive ----.. 12% | (Burke —.. 25 American Smeltitig and Refg. 6214 | Blackstone Salt Creek 128 Marked Improvement Re-|Reaction Dev News] czecho eters bd : ratte: eaction Develops On News choslovak FR f é é W ‘American 8 cawensmnsens) 43% | Chappell . Sta | 3 - ak Rep., ony While Pipeline Runs for Last eek Cranes tT. chasm = State ORRRRinG 4 corded on Strength of of Drought End In Dominion of Canad 995% Tax Legislation Kansas French Republic American Tobacco ~......... 140% | Central ---. Japanese is American Woolen ~—-..-.... 65 Central Pipe . 90 2.00 29% | Consolidated Royalty = 1.24 Take ‘Another Jump.. 95% Kingdom of Belgium, 83 nda, Co} — ay Kingdom of No Es Ae te Salt «df dE seoany! ae batte NEW YORK, May 22.—Stock| CHICAGO, May 22.—Fresh reports | Rep, of C tte, fa, 1946 = NEW YORK, May 22.—Gasoline Oklahoma showed a daily aver- prices registered substantial improve-| that the Kansas wheat crop is de-| State of Queensiand, Atl, Gulf and Ww. Indies —. Pea |} Domino - stocks inereased to the extent of!age production of 444,450 barrels,| Baldwin Locomotive 108 | lkhorn ~~ ment in today’s spirited trading ses-| teriorating led to new upturns early | U. 682,050 barrels during April, accord- K. of G. B. & L, 5% a sion governed mainly by expectations | in the price of wheat today. Accord- Railway and Miscellaneous increase 14,050; Kansas 70,950, in- 53% of favorable. tax /dovel s American Smelting 6: {ae ta iepottn sabeloed by tie UAcner. H, t favors ax developments at}ing to a leaCing expert, a large rican Smelting 6s -— fean Petrotenm ‘Institute, covering | crease 1,000; north/ Texas 77.750 bar- rh Washington, Wxpansion of short|anrount af Kansas whent acreage fs | American bg a approximately é8 per cent of the op: [rela, | incréane "60 “central Texas Fo covering activities aided the upward heading very short and will make | Anaconda Copper Teak 1936 erating. capacity of tho United | 206,500; increase 9,650; north Louis- ) movement, Sales approximated 750,-| only half a crop, Largely as a result Anaconcea Copper 6s, 1955 States. Pipeline and tank farm crude | fana 54,400, decrease 250; Arkansas 1% 000 shares. PD of such advices, commission house] At. T. and San Fe., gen. 4s buying was fairly active, mostly in| Baltimore and. Ohio, ev. NEW YORK, May small lots. The opening, which rang: | Bethlehem Steéi con., 6 roilepapaaae visiseocaideah chee prices continued to move upward at|®l from io lower, to %o advance Canidian Pacicio deb § - Sat R at eainpad DETT Rome Te ; .| Chicago, Burlington and Quincy re 25% Mike Henry —.---.-.2. .00% the opening of today’s market in)! ged $1 om Sb and Sep. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul cv Mountain & Gulf further reflection of the progress] tember $1.08% to $1.08%, was fol-| Chie ‘Copper 68 New York Ol being made towards adoption of a cite by ronceskys genera! gains. [Goodyear Tire 8s, 1941 — rah Sal tax reduction measure. United| Subsequently,a reaction took place| Great Northern, fe & Red Bank States Rubber and Congoleum|®fter word came of showers in|Montana Power, ba A Soyaltg a Somes which have been under pressure] northwestern Kansas. GAssip was|Northern Pacific ret, 62 B Sunset lately, rallied a, point ench and there] 8lso current that likelihood of de-| Northwestern Bel Tel, Ts s annual aa tale don te eon McNary. pects Pacific Gas and Bleotric 6s om Dell way wa a brisk demand for the oll meat v8 the M ary Haugen bill had | Paciti Age rf ci hares, mc of which {mproved]{!ncreased. The close was unsettled | © Vestern Exploration rs soph Yaa Sinclair Cc L Waatacn eakie fractionally at %o net lower to 16 @xc advance, | Southern f Wrekin ern Prices continued to move upward| July $1.07% to $1.07% and Septem.|tnion Pacific first bate with buying embracing the motors, | ber $1.08%. U. & Rubber fs Cold weather gave Independent |Utah Power and Lights Ow fining as-|strength to the corn market. After | Western Union 6%s ... » ofl group| Opening unchanged to higher, | Westinghouse Electric four pointa while|July 75%c to 770, prices scored a| Wilson and Ci jb ned point or so were recorded] decided adv: co all around, 25.75 by Am n Can, Stewart-Warner,| Reports were received that much .75 | Unitea es Industrial Alcohol,|re-planting of corn would be neces ais [ante tae cater me means = ceeds Hee | Mar icet hy i and Briefs 25.75 25.88} Pipe, Americ ugar Refining,| prices, however, failed to last, east it 80.18 | Northern P: Norfolk and|ern demand being again reported O Op Western, okel Ply advanced | slow. The close was unsettled, ti Oi lFi Id exchanges opened steady. Oats became firmer owing to up IV The market's recovery was given|turns in other grain, starting un. added impetus by reports that con-| changed to a shade lower, July 44@ . L ESTOCK gress would adjourn early in June|44%c the market later showed a lt IE R sath ee \ Seta pale nd that action on the tax measure | tle neo for all deliveries. Np? Chicago Prices. und other legisiation would be ex-| Provisions were easier in response 3 CHICAGO, May 22—{U. 8. De-| edited. Buc y of trading con-|to a decline in hog values, 10% | partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—|tinues und Baldwin 41 | Receipts, 33,000; uneven; butchers, | othe nd aders reac of] stocks east of the Rockies” in-| 163,000, increase 4,700; Gulf coast creased 4,065,000 barrels in April. | 109,300, incredse 3,000; eastern 103,- The daily aversge gross crude oil | 500, unchanged; Wyomirg-Montana production of the United States in- 127/350, decrease 900 barrels. ctoused 27,650 barrels for the week| Daily average imports of petrol- ended May 17, totalling 1,986,900] eum at principal ports for the week barrels, according to the weekly| ended May 17 were 246,143 barrels, summary of the institute.”The daily | compared’ with 231,143 for the pre- average production of the Rocky| vious week. Daily average receipts mountains was 1,347,200 barrels, an | of California ofl at Atlantic and Gulf increase of 31.750. California pro-| coast ports were 139,429 barrels, duction was 639,700 “barrels; a de-| compared with 125.000 for the pre- crease of 4,200. vious week. Business Continues Good In Electrical Equipment Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Chile Copper Chino Copper Consolidated Gas Corn Products Cosden OM -.. Crucible Steel Fanious Players Lasky General Asphalt General Electric General Motors -..-.. Great Northern pfd. Gulf States Steel .. Tilinois Central Inspiration Copper International Hervester -. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -..-. International Paper -. Invincible Of —-. Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper Ténto Locomotive .~. Louisville and Nashville Mack Truck ~—. ~ Marland Oj} -. Maxwell Motors Middle States Ofl . Missouri, Kan. & Tex. new. Missouri Pacific pfd. New York Central NEW YORK CURB CLOSING 5 sumed the 19-25 | with a gain 40 | gains of a Mountain Produ Glenrock Oi .. ‘alt Creek Prds, Salt Creek Cans New York Oil -. Prod. and Refrs. 371% | Cosden 13% | Mutual — 12% |S: 0. Indiana ~ will be expended for ndditions ot lands, buildings, equipment and. out- side plants, including underground conduit, underground cabje, aerial cable, wires and other apparatus.” The American Telephone and 'ele- graph-company undoubtedly expects this new equipment to pay a profit, for President Hf. B. Thayer, in ‘his Announcement of-the new financing, sald: “This growth of the telephone By J. 0. ROYLE. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.) NEW YORK, May 21—Whatever the trend in other lines of business may be, there are indications that electrical equipment companias will not slacken their Unes in 1924. The use of electricity is growing so rapidly that public utilities are hav- ing trouble keeping pace with the demand, according to Stone and sl Webster of Boston, who are a Kevin-Sunburst field, —Stockhold-| Mont. ‘This new well is said to be y Consolidated Ol] the la: pro! adopted a reso-| that state t ng full confidence in| NW § 2 clair, chairman of the] Clifford Storm with his nego-| which Ellis sand wa r ever struck in s on the om 2w, Depth at Open High Low Close ’ the eme’ encountered business gives stockholders an op- 5e lower; others, generall new he movement. Pe apot Dome otl| was 1,514 feo s prominent, factor in) the electrical) \ooiniy for remunerative use or|N: X« N. H., and Hartford . 18%[off; large receipts; lowe: grades | ports of increased automobile ort pte =) ta i Di thate“bup: | ‘tf me development field. additional money.” Norfoik and Western — lighter weight show more Inss; bulk | this month have promoted a m o 1.05% 1.06% The prediction of continued pros- port to the end : Mr. Sinclair, told the gathering Drops Casing String. that more ol! ‘waa being consumed | 4 String of casing 3,000 feet long than produced in the United States, | W@8 dropped 100 feet in the second an ‘Indication that the oil business | Rex Lake well several days ago. ning into its own, Gasoline | Total depth of the hole ts 3,225 feet. Es More than 1,400 feet of the dropped 1.07% 1.08% 1.08% 1.09% confident tone in the motor group | July and gains of a point « > were | Sept yrded by debaker, Chandler, | Corn— Overland common and pre-| May Rubber shares continued to | July United States Rubber | Sept. Northern Pacific - good and choice Pacific Oil --. wie-- 48% | butchers, $7.45 Pan American Petroleum B - 47% | bulk desirable 160 to 225 pound aver. People’s Gas — 93 B/ ares, $7.25@7.45; better grades 140 Producers and Refiners to 150 pound weight, largely $6 Pure Ofl 22% | 7.20; bulk packing sows, $7.75 @6. Announcements of new water power and steam generating elec- trival, projects, extensions to exist- ing »plants and plans for super power systems continue to be made perity for makers of electrical ap- Mances, according to P. H..Gadsen, vice president of the United Gas Improvement company of Philadel- phia, rests on the fact that experi- that the public wants service : construction developments involving lose ground, ferr was ci ence has emphasized more and more! Almost daily and there ts now under | Poh ainw Sraaa-- 68% | killing pigs, steady to 10 to isc| first preferred falling back Caters Ghead. tan or fittest per cont Seer | string has been recovered. Avcle Steel _. 44% rere eo points to a new 1924 low at 67%, ay AT% ATI . dent was caused by breaking of must have it- BRDULE SEpP000' horsepower. |, Moat katana iat 3. ast Ro ganeepener: prness ttn and the rise in “Nickel Plate’ was | July MG 44g | Eat veer: a casing hook. " “A community can grow no faster | Of this power will be needed to aup-| cin ctair Con Oli 20 | hogs, $7.407.60; medium, $7.35@ | Counteracted by a decline of almost Asking Gus Bids. - than its public utilities," he con-|Ply ght and power to new bulldings| co tnenn Pacific 90% | 7.55; ght, $7.00@7.50; light lights,] Polnt in preferred stock. Call Pinal css tsa) east bad che See 50 Per Cont Underv: The telegraph and telephone com-| A conservative’ estimate of the| standard Oil of N. J. packing sows, rough,| Speculative interest ran almost : : 1% ational monthly pany, in offering to its 300,000 share- holders $150,000,000 of new stock, emphasized the fact that moro than 3,200,000 telephones had been added by Wilttam EB. Mullen of Chey-| building survey {ssued by 8. W. enne, attorney for the Teapot Dome and company, Casper is receivers. A!l bids must be sealed with $307,506 in building and submitted by May 26. Provision} permits granted h in April of traction company expenditures: for equipment during the year places the total at over $260,000,000, Stone and Webster have just closed a con- irely to the industrial section of the list in the afternoon. Yester-| J Cattle—Receipts, 14,000; very lit-| day's active buying of railroad tle done; killing quality plain; year-| Shares was lacking, about the only Studebaker Corporation Texas Co. --.... Texas an Pacific ‘Tobacco Products A slaughter pigs, $5.26@ w--- 10.03 to the Bell system in the last flve|tract with the Indiana Electric cor-|mranseontinental Oll lings, especially yearling heifers, in| ™ovement of consequence in that 10.15 10.15 |'* er by x ie tee that hte anoene it Hine: Fees m years, that the demand for new] poration for a 20,000 kilowatt tur- Union Pacific -- Uberal supply; trade on most classes | 1Uarter being a rise in Pero Mar- o--- 10.43 serve for operations: there. than the actual value of buildings "eauipment had been heavier in tho} bine and auxiliary equipment and| {eg yaa. Ateonol generally steady to 250 lower; year. | duette to 49%, a new high for the ae to be erected under the permits last year than ever before and that | the Pittsburgh Railways have placed | trnjted States Rubber — 24% | lings showing most decline; demand | Year. Stewart Warner increased its (Grilsh-andirovintace Montana’ lest Gusher. insued. In case this estimate is in the present year officials expect | orders for at least 325 cara with the} trrited States Steel 97% | narrow; bulk fod steers and year-| advance to four points, while Vir hao $Whent—oNo,| Rated at 6,000-barrels. dally, «| accurate, Casper in reality under: 15 per cent more telephones to be| Standard Steel Car company, the 68 | lings, $8,50@10.60; few eligible to ex-| inia Iron, Coal and Coke broke ms Utah Copper --.--- 6 low Westinghouse Electric -—--. 66%] ceed $11.00; few early sales fed| five points to 36, a new low on un Willys Overland - 7% | steers, $9.25@10.75; yearling heife: usually active dealings. ‘ — American Zinc, Lead and Sm. "7P| $8.00@9.00; lower grades cows, fair-] The closing was strong. Minor|~ 000% white, 49% @49% ri / shares superseded the usual leaders » 49% @49%40; | goneration just coming up and upon Butte and Superior -- 14B tive, fully steady; cutters up- a pers No. 3 white, 48% @48Xc . age t Colorado Fuel and Iron 40% | ward to $4.50; canners, $3.00@3.60; |n the lato upturn, many ordinarily | N23 Wh Ko et yiundaey 1a iSa tak, 10) se } electrical equipment business. The} srcmtana Power 61% | few heavy Kosher cows, $8.50; bulls, | inactive iesues advan briskly | parley—65¢ SA me hinl weribeda, thin sSaocuing Radio Corporation of America de-| National Lead 130 | weak to iS¢ off; few bodognas above | {fom two to three points. Timothy seed—$5.004 SE TISNEOE SOIREE ot weocliny inter Clares $150,000,000 was spent last) gnattuck Arizona - 4% | $5.10; stockers and feeders, scarce, aI z Clover seed—$10.50@18 pee nena tt apy oes year for radio equipment and an steady; bulk $6.75@8.25; fleshy feed Lard—$10.30 xy era to Minera] Point late yesterday y y . . re . sf s r ¢ © de $10.70, Hieifien20i0id house ness, of ta} Bi Fe is expected that 600 broadcasting Sheep—Recelpts, 8,000; slow; few ~ + anh iaata Bel kar nee NEW YORK, May : > ; ‘ E ae 4 hetore (Contin Page One) 4 publi ng in the Methodist ‘There were no ceremonies af 44s, at 3 ¢ this afte 1.| Minato, all the ttmetthe flyera spent e will t this eve B o'clax there belng taken up with refueling stations will be in operation in this|| Standard Oil Stocks |}... nbers of the aircraft and putting fresh sup- country before the end of the year. ~ , UC mn in the.’ ‘ownsend hotel, nies of water and oil aboard them. The flyers had lunch and a brief rest eee ee COTTON ia tua whe oe OMAHA, Neb, May 22.—(U. S. At Sendai, about half way between 3 red, $1.07; Corn—No. 2 hard, $1.08@1.11,| real gusher was brought in several | toc 2 mixed, 79% @80c; No. | 4 >» by the Vanmeer Oil syr in April new construction work installed than in 1923, The develop- ng $615,000. ment of equipment afd service by ‘tthe company is known to be planned 30 ygars in advance, with tremend- ous expenditures in various sections through various subsidiaries. In California alone, the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company will spend $40,000,000 before next January. “During tho year," sald B. C. Carroll, vice president of the com- pany, “we expect a net gain of 110,000 stations. The $40,000,000 Pressed Steel Car company and the Bradley Car company. The development of radio equip- ment has been even more remark- able than any other feature of the increase of 50 per cent this year would not surprise enthusiasts. It les fat lambs, $13.50@14 nd © lower; some d 15% 16 $15.00; no early sales spring lambs bidding lower; few sales sheep, fully © lower; good 150 pound ew Anglo --. Buckeye Continental .. Cumberland Galena’ ..----. Commodity Trade News Tilinois Indiana a See PEE e OL Nat. Tran. 22% 221%] Department of Agriculture)—Hogs] ow york, May —Cotton Kasumigaura and Minato, a group of Jo 5° 76 |—Recelpts, 16,000; bett ade: apanese planes met the Americ Moon Motor company for the first] SEATTLE.—The increase in the|N- Y. Tran - ee rigstodae rte Darna. Ere len new 1 19 Americans > 2 | bute ¢ lower; others and lights, Continued from Pag ad excorted them southward. quarter of this) year totaled §2,-| prices of fuel ofl here from $1.37 to| Nor: Pipe - RE Seee | Dae se inven cothers and lights, ( and nm southwar el vty ol 62 63 |5@10c lower; bulk 210 to 300 pound upon how to rule a child but Word was flashed here that the 207,889 gross and $202,368 net. $1.77 a barrel is expected to result] Qblo Of 223 225 | butchers, $7.00@7.15; top, $7 on could deliver & few don'ts Don't radio atation at Tomioka that the ~ 102% 103 | good 160 to 210 pound weights, try to rule them alone through the flyers had passed over that point at spot steady; middling —_ in @ profit tool! companies in Cali-| Prairie Of CLEVELAND,—Local automobile| fornia on the of! now stored there| Prairie Pipe -. Gadetactinars vabcre thir anlar Ke| OF KECOE 850,060/000. anautwer .o.. -192 197 | $6.75@7.00; plainer grades of lights forces of fear, When the boy comes 420 Di and virtually tho MMOUE TEP see husiveke: niente PND E Vs fou, Pipe 95 97 and light lshts, $6.00406.75; packing to the nge of reason we neglect that puceesnied. personnal g5 the “peter. Peerless is selling 650 cars Vegetables. 8. O, Kan, 0% vee ceas comtieee eat ol Meade Giacipline " ber ONOlloR: sthieica for the next few days eoug or more a month and the Rollin] TRENTON, N. J.—Many of the|S: 0- Ky. 108 tt t : 1 cannot do much f points to watch ¢ < Motor company, new this year, ex-| grocers and dealers throughout this | 5- e a fellow | ha you. N x les ir pects to reach a production of 1,150] state have already begun to trade or him if ho has 240 242 Cattle—Recelpts, 6,200; beet steors 18 119% with yesterday’ general market; top 3 ASSEN cars this month. under the state regulations effective | 8. O- 9% | steers, $10.50; part load, $10.85; bulk you, if you are soft| : + + >) n im that the July 1 which provide that the vege-| Vacuum --— SEAR | GML Senora $108 me Slings, 67.186 10.00; ‘The problem of the Applicants Fail to Put continue their Textiles. tables and fruits shall be traded in| S- 0. Ind. - sy Cire el Tae hacks, sodarately notive, ateacy, judge in court and the father in the until Bunday or Inter, BL BOSTON.—The Nashua mills at] by weight instead of dry measure. : vealers and bulls, steady; stockers ae home ix to know tho, psychology of In an Appearance at Nashua, N. H., have cut to a three- Tene and feeders, scarce, steady; buik| GRAND RAE a ‘Mag people, There is a ‘great art in a apecial audience on day-a-weel: and the Jackson mills Nuts. butcher cows and heifers, $5 00@ Dr, Clarence EH. MacArtney Of) vowing how to handle people | casion of a visit he 1a maki have reduced to two days a week.| EL PASO.—Worms and caseli CRUDE MARKET ji] 25; canners and cutters, $2.50@ | Philadelphia was elected moderator) ree ete ot our work. In Cheyenne. aviation base and their plane ‘Tho Lewiston, Maine, Bleachery| borers have begun to appear on 4.00; bologna bulls, $4.09@4.60;| 0f the Presbyterian church in the le court i# not In the statute coc : or by the finoat and Dye Works have cut from teed pecan trees in some west Texas vealers to packers, | $10.00@10.50;| United States of America at th ! » navy has been able te to be recelved by the Prince mec books, The work fs in knowir days to threo. localities. Otherwise, the prospect | Cat Creek ----—-----ae-------$1.95 | Stockera and fooders, $6.50@7 136th general assembly of the chureh| (11) halg- pes assemble from among its alr forea, —— for a large crop is good ns the treea| Lance Creek ~-.~- 1.90 |" Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; inambs, | here today pe 2cal se * ‘ Cotton. = bloomed profusely. on sug st re eae Mee wading tt@ |. Dr. MacArtney won on the first] W Ii a will 0p ' JAP PIRATES HAUL i, pady; No eé es; bi 5 i nin dman of} biole » in ssenger 1 i; Br adsl ahaa lan bier 4 nd Wass puritan wesaas 50c lower; $1 bid on good to] ballot | fro ’ reine Map| the’ psy businees' t en the Uni ee tyoNh ogy ; . per cen completes in louth on-Ferrous etals. cholee clipped ambs; few native Fenoetor , ‘ a knowi!In 1 1 i 3 T ¥ pel ‘Texas, but is anything but complete] CARTHAGE, Mo.—An_ excellent Eerikg \laitiba, 916007 mieeps, ate Artnoy 404; te tea by | If you know that you will the| | : A flag in the handle where much. re-| strike of lead ore is @aid to have | Torchlight good ewes, $7.25; wethers, Spramenentetiod. Wee Dot nee wl befor led 1 i 13 the island of pianting has been necessary because | been made four miles southeast of | IMk Basm. .. yearlings, $12.00, William Jenning es feed oo he-father of the li E 4 I n wan | 1 down and « of unfavorable weather. here. Rock Creek , eeits Wla., who desribe “edly eaten y he sane: in | ; j flag holated in. tte place POTATOES SUGAR ri Cr DENVER, Chin are ascaesien pricon unguartad and, not ane of |i atthe ttn ar for DERN | ing" quant "becasue renee Department of Agriculture.)—Hos stitute for the werd of God them Roken bis N r gtr t : t the Yacht ja pag Prey Receipts, 3,200; steady to ——— peas} Sous Ph alae VF Spr Hed AUT Apo, on which ¢ nor neral GHICAGO, May 22—Potatoes] NEW YORK, May 22.—Refined| Ferris higher; mostly to shippers: destr BAe bcon Dell Babin two Hout ona a ny Leonard Wood ha paid an of firm; trading fair; receipts 40 cars;| sugar was unchanged at $7.25 to| Byron able 180 to ti Lael a tien’ get -bint'to:go @>'the pen alone oe - floial visit to Ba n and Batane otal United States shipments 641;| $7.50 for fine granulated, with only | Notches Pen eat eee sty té 260° po we ow anything it the]; : A . nd , isconsin sacked round whites at} fair inquiry reported at the Beer gare to "F000; <7 Ae the people we are rata? r and| , Accord t 1.16991.17; bulle $1.26@1.50; Minne- | lower figure. Refined futures were SRAM aet6) fat piew, $860: to 98.78! : ~ Ha 1 down t jota and North Dakota sacked Red | nominal. pedo TAU ella : HRY P ‘ 1 1 the A iver Ohlos, few sales $1.50; Utah| Sugar futures closed barely steady; Berea Terts oth, Gatves, 100 t of al 1f t t 3 tle jacked Russets $1,85@2.10. New spptoxmiate sales 55,000 tons; May Bees aire ine: cute tor ‘ Cree nod tock, Alabama and Louisiana sack- July +8 September $3.90; ‘vee lbw dit peas Meg be ead dh of ¢ yi 4 Bliss Criumpha $2.85@3.25; Flor. Lelie rahe Bh ire Bde emda tA | Pen ag hey : SILVER da barrel Spa'cing Nose $7.50@7.75. = —— and. fat she: stock, fa r C wet satan a SW YORK, May 22.—¥Foreign | Stades, dull; few stockers, stead) : peor i ‘ * MONEY exchanges, easy. Quotations in| undertone weak on steers: no oor) aw yORK, M corge Ls > | 0 for } | New Yori conta: | G ain, % wari Pes Hid . nll “Tox" Rickard, F k B. Wlourn : aaa ie I Butter and Eggs tas | Great Britain, demand 494%) $5.00 to 40.76; ehotce 400 pound heit-|/ TeX) Te a m = - 7 rr _ $9.65 common plain atee I { t J ‘ aW YORK, May 22.—Call money ance, demand Mi : fen, 9 7 tr t = ATE ) ASSIFY CHICAGO, May sidady; high 8: low 8: ‘ruling rate $;| Cables, 0.46%. ‘italy, demand. 4.43 \ ve ak a. Q | ot rid METALS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lower} « ne extra. closing bids offered at 3%; 1 enable 442% Belgium, demand sear “f 1 vee * | t t more 1 rt rds, 37 extra firsts, 46@9610; | Ioan 3; call loans against acceptances | 4.59; cables, 4.60, Germany, per rg ee i ont < io | You enr , aha ae ae | nishod houre Pret 4% @95%Gc; meconds, vq | 2%; time loans steady; mixed col-| trillion, demand .23%, Holland, de “fin ansporting inters en : bee | tr 8 Myc lateral 60-90 days 4; 4-6 months 4@| mand forway, 13.91. Sweden, | $1650, # the Dempscy-( 6 Hitoh f toget! ‘ 1 nearby |- \ iinet Byes, ‘ 4%. Prime Commercial Paper 44 @| 26.52. De nmark, 16.90%. Switzer t oo t i” ate a * nie . court > nothing | 1 ? " 4@.12% i - sem 4c; ordinary | 4%4- land, 17.68. Spain, 13.79. Greece, : . |coek held each defendant rin easy 1 r 41 Parrac: ‘ x ‘ storage pack ex- ———————— 19.5. Poland, 000012. Czecho| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., | bail for hearing June 1 ree kK: mg, See huepi|| East Terraces is only 25 ie. Jax Slovakia, 2.95%. Jugo Slavia,|—Flour, unchanged. Bran, N. J. : 03 é ‘i Lead 1 $ t short distance from busi- i 2.05%. . a“ wwe a © 30 years fror — DULUTH, Minn,, May 22.—Finx| 1.28%, Austria, .0014%. Rumanta, | 18-09 ae Same tee fi, ei cs’ cal Gn sake veaherion wr | % t; Bast St iim wpot and Casper Monument Works May $2.43; July $: September, |.48%. Argentina, 32.87, | Brazil, 4 WANTED—Clean Ce RAGS 881 Gay ere, Teanetioe, 4 $5.66. An y spot $ Dé South Cofwell Phone 26%5 ' $2.1314; October $2.11%. 10.96. Tokio, 40%. Montreal, 98 6-16" % ? 2 Wyoming Motorway 277% 2% |The Tribune Offer '