Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 8

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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 ——— Che Casper Daily Cribune HU Finance :: Bonds: :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets | NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE snk TREND WHE | AMY ; DUMB DORA---MORNING, NOON AND NIGEL. i . ~IGUNCERTAIN, FAILS TO HD TWO TWENTY a | De avelops in | Closing Hou Witness Set-| Are Sold back and Early Gains Are Wiped Out _ | i ~He | CHICAC Marc 19.—Wheat scored an early fresh advance in ¢ t | price Brisk buying on the pa commission ho was the 4 s|rule with attention turning largels 7 of difficulty in obtain: ficient supples to fill outsand: 7 May in fe) a h} ; - ya ith May} | aly 8144 to = _ | by a rapid ning that carried | a e us up to $1.65% : . osses with the} Subsequently, trade became much t »p a definite | reduced in volume and prices tended Short Ing was urgent in] to sag. The amount of business in t t while | pr ss at times was the sma { : Spe States Iron Pipe, ¢ ee aoe | | NO. SKEEZIx )| Rare YOu Sere CLe sath gea aE SHE » sf VEAN coT WAS LEFT ( Be pra aes WNIT \ HASN'T.“ AREN'T Ss = . BOSSOM coT | a MAMA, \ Sate ( FETHER 4NID ONIcLE NO” LIMLE ( arr SOONG ) aS to $1.42 ONTA WALT, = \ ANID EVERYTHING BOY. OO \ Fee Corn and oats sympathized with | SKEEX AINGT \ ELSE TO Sueezix ane the advance in the wheat market p ceca fal oll After opening at Yc to 1¢ higher MAMA, 19% to $1.19%, corn reacted hen climbed anew. corn market was weal ss of shipping, demand was heav c to lic net \ ¢ E rl | WALT AUNTIE \\\ i 1 F i | P| { BOSSOM Aln*T ) 3 1 eee , 3 were | | GOT ANIV | 1 ¥ | LITTLE Boy an) ) sponded ) SKEEX Air cor | my | | ANY MAMA again failed to | Ar rr 1 tra scovered w for advance g through on the | pressure was re % 3 newed, many gains of one t two i. being cancelled. U. S. Cast % 117% Pipe broke from 195 to 180 or 1.21% , \ < 30 points below yesterday’s high and M 1.21% f 70 points below the record peak established last month. American M4 AMG " Car and Foundry elumped from 46% 46% 211% to 205, St. Paul common and 46% 47 Bin IO oT? moved nearer the vant 1:19% 11:30 Wabash pfd. A e t Milli establishing ow |! 9% 2 oe bas — pot is pttiah d ely. 1 10% 1.10% Westinghouse Electric ets S 10nNS fic dropped two points to 1.0434 1.0414 | Willy Overland —____ pore sormnsesmennnens: for the year at 143, and Woolworth r a w ted in Reading. | May ~..-16.80 16.85 16.62 16.62 } A ¥ shares advanced | July 5 1715 16.95 16.95 | i coverinis vaxcund | Rive Allis Chemical and Dye ---..- (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) ing and harvesting equfpment, ow- : yenewoa 19.27 19.05 19.05 | American Can . LIVESTOCK TOPL A rerTous Metals. ing to the increased corn acrear 9.00 19.05 ; ie . | L 0.—Facto c : 2 : Anverioaty CAP Ana an unary gs ONIS erwise might have had a depressing Dyestuffs. he wiuaa tae American Locomotive - 131% - Py effect on zinc ore prices have been WILMINGTON, Del.—The I I tir 47 2147 | American Sm. and Ref. - 94 Chicago Pri | “ | : 50 21.50 ee 50%, | CHICAGO, March 19.—(U. s. De°| statistics of the American|Du Pont de Nemours company has | sr Saas eaamat teh o* aicatn Jit pee eat meetin sire “|partment of Agriculture.}—He zinc institute on stoc which re-| developed a vat blue ‘known as pon. SATS the early aft Cash Grains and Provisions Pee pay lara nor sctiy as Receipts, 37,000; slow, mostly 1 vealed reduced holdings. Ore prices | sol brilliant blue R. paste, which {s perinn Nort Pe "eat n > M March 19.—Wheat—| 4 merican Water Work, 15¢ lower; shipping orders Mg Jin e tristate district are™ un-| said to be the brightest vat blue of 2: Ne Se packers -doing little; under-| changed reddish cast on the market. It is de-! sh Mote Noid] Dera eas Sones ts 40 to 25¢ off extreme to | lanes signed principally for cotton. Increase of 14 14 Per Cent . Atchison — ; bulk 180 to 0 pound aver ae 5 “ * ae No, 3} Atetiiso 14.10 to $14.40; slaughter pigs,| TULSA, Okla—Twenty-four new Vegetables. if S Wh | \ atl, Cosate lane APs $12 es oil wells were started in the Kansas |- FORT WORTH—Texas vegetables n pring eat 2 , $118@1.19. pedis) AN Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; recent de-| fleld last week, Greenwood county] reached thelr penk movement the S | 3arl D91c Eel eae a ONO) cline on fed steers stopped; trade| leads with elght and Cowley coun-| past week, loading, totaling 848 cars een. , | os OMING OILS Timothy seed—$5.25@6.50 reat ree = lag a generally strong to 15c higher;| ty is second with five. including 288 of cabbage, ¥32 of spin- ke | | Clover seed—$21.00@31.00. G NaAlany Pacific in-between ¢ shbwing most ad-|* era ach, 245 of mixed vegetables, 48 of WASHINGTON March 19,— \ : ~ | Lard—$16.57@16.60 Gana then ca pancerekiling quality: ilersely sme Yobacco, carrots, seven of beets, six of let faenerivathtmera ‘iitend "to cclant —N uot as evich,| $18 pata esc x dium; shipping demands relatively] LANCASTER, Pa.—More 1924 fill-| tuce and three of onio 18.9 per cent more spring wheat and in I r Bellies—$21,50. Peay ay ta eee broader; early top weight: at er been sold in the past week in ae Reiter Fant ontrp euch this ieecs \ ee E | a ri} = $10.75; some held higher; best year.| this market than at any time in its Automobiles is SeraMsiactsene harvested: sek ot Bid ik Chesahea ko and jOnio << ngs, $11.50; few above $11.00; bulk| history. Approximately two million! CHICAGO—Busses of the Chicago | When Texas veterans of the World| sear, the derutuent ur ated rr Boston V B= 1.00 MONEY Hs paar rsry ye oy edes gl 9% | fed steers and yearlings, $8.50 to| pounds were bought for shipment to| Motor Car Coach company carried | War feel that Uncle Sam owes them | innounced today after # cenvan jun ys : , Se 14 | Giibaee, aU) te Bt Laal pis 7AM | ath eg modstateamenales ce ieeartaadt Seas more than 3 million passengers in |#emething Colonel N. Lapowski ot | AnPounce ( - 5 ORaSp, Eat aene FAS 48% | plain quality offerings, $8.25 to $8.35 ae 1924. With extension of lines that | te El Paso legion sees that they| “Intentions to plant other spri ne } ---- 1 NEW YORK, M 9.—can | S CONROE ie she stock cashed moderately active | Lumber. figure is expected to be materially | ®t it. He has handled 11,467 yet.| niente Sait ( gaan pe oH ! * " RK March 19.—Call| Coca Cola _- she cashed moderat actl 7 erans’ cases and hae t nf sown crops as compared with last te oo me - . mone 3% -, 7 7 at fully steady prices; bull rong| NEW ORLEANS—The Southern | increased this year . “9 aa URES SU ROIOT ert cha udsied) goreares were an a ed pas Korea noes (1g | to 10c higher; weighty sa. bulls,| Pine association barometer for last — am for“ SRDMESS.: Hahtakes m0.) So ocen an fi tt - Congoleum - | up to $5.00; light kind, mostly $4.25 k shows orders received increas BOSTON—Passenger automobiles charge for his services although a ate héiper scant ? re 1 | Consolidated . Gas wenlere ; bidding uneventy 1 cent, shipments decreas-| registered in Massachusetts in threo | f** Of 20 per cent of a claim is his if | per céent,more; white ‘potatoes hi : - 0,00 | Corn SERS at Ic tly $10.00 to $10 a1 cent and production in-| months ending Jfebruary 28; totalled | a J wiehad |-t0 5 Cain BES to oer bart Hoos t potatoes 2) D246 | pomnan Obl i. few $11.00 to packers jout eased .6 per cent. The figures were | 341,612 an increase of 15,019 over the aon re 29:5 per cent more: flax seed, 3.8 per | padi agatas r= 10 to $12.50; stock and million feet order 74 million | s period last year. cent le! sorghum, 10.7 per - \2% gu Cane Bu slow; weakened by re produced; 6514 million shipped and ’ — of cent more; t 9.9 per: cent se SEU POnt Tas Naan s decline; little selling u 249 million feet in unfilled orders. Gas. APPLICATION BLANKS Pn Cee rit praeeh 4 noun ta New York Curb (2 p. m.) se SERIER Ler aUs $6.75: mostly $7.00 to $8.2 | —-- SHREVEPORT—Producers of nat- rice, 11.0 per ce tumnashas r 1 Brie i~ Sens a Sheep—Receipts, 14,( aul: | ‘ \ ural gas here see optimistic over the Oars wikiehaey wake: — Famous Pla ee oD. | no. earl: of fat lambs; few] KANSAS 16 discovery 6f a third gas producing eR | K eral he ra Au dese r bids around 3c to 50c lower; spring has stimulated demand for| sand at 2,800 feet'*n the Waskom CRUDE MARKET ||" noted in the der jeneral Motors ing’$15,00 to $15.75 on | corm planters, listers, ullivators and] and Panola county fields. Two other | | 4 es 87 to 90 pound weight; fat stalk cutters. Local dealers antici-| sands, one at 900 and one 1,900 eat and. st} Great Northern fa Sround SUadyT noon does sath I Eeolen Eeanlbdinees SSC eR La cian ete ARE REGEIVED HERE SILVER | e bid est pac at al feeding and shearing lambs oper sn oe 2 ect Pea erate around steady; early t c | NEW YORK, March 19—Bar M . - z Sugar fu lose ’ Wi(nbisiCeantral 1 $16 | — ilver, 68; Mexican dollar 52% si =aF iP ate sales 13,4 Mar Harvester _...- | =e | | Information has’ been received in pi hataiene tains s 00d Byron ( we | ; c - 4 | Department « Aerioulture)cckiaa | modified lan newhat for this }— A nea 4 h M Mc ‘ is » t February, 194 HOUSTON—Bi permits the 1 at Cheyenne, This ruling ap- = M ¢ . Cattle~—Recely ; a —_—_—_—— | 'first.two jan f months. of 1925 | plies all students for these par ‘ 0. x - 1 : santal Pa acres . total@d $4,000,000, Sey ge | ticular branches in Wyoming, Mon a eed e | Missourl Pact t a--- 78% | strong to 104 hi ‘|D. S. ME DAL building: projécts hay an- | tana, Idaho, Utah and Nevada. Plans ee PSF srt or tan) cent wi . \ * Seseeews p10 ipward t sign | nouneed. ure being made which will make this NO AD LESS THAN 30 CED a ——~ C E -- 67% epee cs : he + ummer camp a. very attractive one.| Five average words. used eau th THE! 148 Hiya eM A Ww ARDS DU The facilities for urtillery firing and | vasis of ting a line. ad The 1 ean a cavalry maneuvers are better at Fort| BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE sl c : H tford - ‘ Pati 2 GA dep MDE ia Russell than anywhere else in the | Will be charged the space of two Norfolk and ¥ ate bd tea ulk & che cow " heif countr The young men who take lines. 7 Rather wacitie Seale ee anan | ore SOEs gna bulls, $4 WASHINGTON, March 19.—Dis j | this course will have a full month of | , Al) 4° nts ireabecive ke Eacitic’ Ol : ; oii: 1 veal top, $9.80. by « ess Were awarded today ts Lu ne, ng, citizenship, ‘etc ud TELEPHONE ADS. Pennsylvar ae She Receipt ’ the « : e € cers who | | t orted, armed, equipped Careful attention will be given all 4 aie ee ‘ he pace retin Sis pad ok aed zal | 1, rationed and mount- | ads received over the TELEPHONE, Phillips Pe , cma weld ; Stay Batis eet dl | men the ages of sev-|CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED Pure Oi! . 1 F ' tae! a Jenteen and thirty-one years are ell. | AD ERROR ) Reading *% | $14.00; shee rotind 1H ‘ Cali.| ble to take this course a is| The Casper Daily Tribune will Rep. Iron e --- 49% ht { 39.5009 14s Dleuh P tiflcatjon-Is expresse r hoped that Casper and thie |t be responsible for more than Reync E tends. Shi bald > pia i Wea! : ee | vicinity will produce a full numiter | ne Incorrect ingertion of any ad St. Louls and San. Fran 69 "7 1 x ' a . f . tant vertisement ordered for more than Ah Nadtoaii (Air gton; Lie Nel. | Taxpayers’ t rt DE ORRAIGA ORI XS! outing, which | one time Errors not the fault ot ; ader Wyor nis | Beate Wroabuch 4505 | Santd Montea, California; | thusiast Ing ma egins June 12t runs until duty | the rtiser which clearly lessen | iing , the | Bea 1 | ut t Har 1 ‘cooks | memt i d subscriptions | Full information and appli the real value of the advertisement \_ » mea} rector £ the ¢ 1 an | Sir eonennnennene 18% | Field, Texas; 1! n Hard The association has now ne om. blanks may be procured from will be rectified only by publica , hank; J. ¢ att, He Mon-| § ‘ -e--+ 84% ' Jr, at Met Field, Obic | pletion a private audit of the coun-| B jer Burke H . without extra charge within FI We i. f tana, president 6f the newly or South Pacific > | te Alva Harve ot Rantoul, | t oks and in the future expects | O. R. ( t ) 510, Midwest build. | ays after insertion. No republi Foreign Exchange National Woolgrowers Exchange | Southern Raflwa S64 | , ‘| to exercise a glose supervision over | ins tion will be m when the error rn ganization; ‘Th Co Standard Ol, N 418 | county commissioners. In this w y|Mar -Rei Fr purpose of the advertisement 1 ‘ man, of Cas rt Warner 8% + t ie teleethuetuecayaiarotitvaes 2TeEche CLOSING HOUR . ; bill yas 8 UAE bh ate (Gov. Small Of | it ts, SEI AR HRC aoa ater will get. a arx Ktejects Want Ads to be classified properly , nand . p rals and wool growing 44 — | tt vat any loose practices current in | remie ha Heike © asper Dally Teipone | 478; 60 ! on Those wbo have attended the dis Reports recelved at the Midwest ti (fe the past handling of finances will be | P. rsy 10 to 18% ih he ieee I 1 n i i es | clatm at the Therm is conven 4% | brought in yesterday ast 6 1 1p tod LS AL wate to | was the ibggest in the histor structure in ¢ ado that 2 | the 2 for 1 Store for fishing SRLIN, March 19.—(F WA nate nit ke L R: lour A Thermopolia ne to % entne vell wa flowing | —--- a - —| Male haw declined the } Must _he accompanied by cash oF ri fe me Howe): i ‘ : n06 LATE TO CLASSIFY! S ante ee 4 we| D4 't ture ut 4 from Craig. | Governor Len Small left today: for | "OR RENT--Apartmen Dor t « br in the | cate-pec s und the other people's eyas. U c 82 The sand was struck approxi | the stc area 1 Apts., 1023 E. Sec Phone 1909. ! Prussian diet . r Word for the. Casper Dally

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