Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1925, Page 6

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vil Canned Woods eady having cover Distributors of can. e buying slowly Finance :: Bonds e Casper Daily Cribune Stocks «> Grain :: NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE DUMB DORA ORNES NOON AND NIGHT, ring to wait for the re- until nearer the canning nén they hope prices wil Tomatoes are weaker and corn steady. Several hun erries are ar from peninsula the Imperial valley, pre. d shipments. ¢ are bring 25 per cratesof Wear, —Men’s shirts, es jored shirts, with collars re moving here in gre volume than since the holic Neckwear business also is re booming. STANKS SCNAE Motors, Oils and ils Take Lead in Short Session Upturn NEW YORK, April 14.—Siight gains were general of business today United States Cas sold apo! L ictional gains. with bullish dem. 's, olls and rails. Motors B was in brisk de 2% points; N five and Pierc ferted and prior pref each extended their row pre d for the rails centered in Dela ware and Hudson which moved up three points and Gulf, Mobile and Northern common and_ preferred, which advanced 2% and 1% points t. Paul common ly to five, duplicat- ord low price. California Petroleum preferred climbed two points {n reflection of reports that the stock was to be retired. Other ng spots included United States Pan-Ameri B, respectivel ylelded ing its x Jons Pipe, rminal, Otis Steel preferred, up one to nearly three points. Forelgn exchanges ened firm, demand sterling ruling round $4.78% and French francs around 5.18%. WYOMING OILS (Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, Broker) 208 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. Bic Ask Western Exploration — 2 3.00 Consclidated Ro ntral Pipe line — EB. T. Williams . emer - Western Kinney C Columbine Jupiter — Elkhorn Domino Royalty ntie Petro! jreat Northern Quaker Oil Preston Oll Curb Stocks. n Producers k Producers tinental York [CRUDE MAR MARK RUBE ay t Butte Butter and Eggs lea ald cr O, Aprit 4.—1 r. lower standard POTATOES | CHICAUU April 4. — Potatoes white 0; Minne sacked Red River Ohlos 52.40. PRICE GAINS. TOLATE ROP the opening with several of ‘8 strong features again in demand, Radio Corporation and ron Pipe pre- t higher with her preferred, American nnd Mack Trucks showing prices swung upward soon conducted in Motors * | early gains to a point or more. The de- GRAINS REACT. Stronger Demand in Evi dence Today in Trading at Chicago CHICAGO, April 4—All took a decided upward swing price, today after a wavering star t led the way with commissio: s buying and with previo. speculative sellers scrambling to co lect profits. There was ticeable absence of further offerings on th part of distressed holders and tl fact that today’s Liverpool quot j tions failed to reflect fully the bres in prices yesterday on this si te bad a tonic effect he » opening figures, unchange $1.37 to $1.38% to $1 ere fol Corn and*c received t from the action of whe opening at l%c er to le y 91ibe to . corn ascende ) 96%c May Oats started unchanged to 1\c up. May 37c to 37%ec. Later the continued and became general. | Provisions were firmer, symr i ing with grain despite weaknes the hog m: Allis Chem: | American Can American ‘Sm American Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, April 4.4: ment of Agriculture) — Ho; Depart- | 5s — Re. ceipts 4,000; uneven, ste: ly 10¢ lower than Friday's best | Ana prices, Nght weights show minimum | Atchison decline, top $13.90; bulk 170 to 300 pound weight $1 to $13.85; bulk 140 to pound description $13.30 to $13.60; packing hogs smooth $12.25 to $12.50; packing hogs rough $11.75 to $12.25, slaughter pigs $11.50 @13. Cattle—Receipts 500; compared a week ago; fed steers of value to sell at $9.50 upward, 25c to 40c higher; weighty kind at eeason’s high tim quality considered; kinds below $9 she stock and bulls strong to Chicago R. I higher, Better grade she stock and | Chile Copper beef bulls showing most advance | Coca C stockers and feeders narrow coun: try demand; weak, spots lower; light | Congoleum ~. weight veal calves mostly 100 lower, | Consolidated ntral Leath andler Mo! 50 handy weights on shipping account | Corn Products -... Cosden Oil ---. ling steers $12.60; heavy steers at| Crucible Steel - $11.85; Mght heifers $11.50; bulk | Cuba Cane Sugar pfd, Davison Chemical -. Du Pont de Nemours ~ $1 higher; top for week, long year- prices follow; beef steers $9 to $11. fat cows $5.25@7.50; heifers $9.50; canners and cutters $290 to $3.90; Nght veal calves $4.50 to $10; stockers and feeders $7 to $8.25. Sheep—Recelpts 5/000; mostly di-| General Electric - rect; for week around 27,000 direct | General Motors orthern pfd. Gulf States Steel to 50c higher, aged sheep steady to | Houston Ol! -- 25c lower; feeding lambs 500 to 75c | Hudson Motors and 133 cars from feeding stations compared’ a week ago; fed lambs ¢ Great lower; bulk p for we Mlinois Centr able handy we! wool] lambs Int to $16: top $16.10; closing top quot. | Int able $16.50 ly | Kelly $14.50 to $15 6 $13.50 to $14 aling Va der 90 pounds most to $13; | Louisville shorn | Mack Truck ewes $7.65 ; shearing lambs | Marland Oil 314.50 to $15.00; top $1 ees Mex. Omaha Quotations. AHA, Neb. April 4 rtment of Agriculture.}—Hog Montgomery —Recelpts, 4,000; strong to 10c| Nat. Biscult higher; bulk good and cholce 200 to] National Le 300 pound butche 13.00 @ 13.15 top, $13.15; bulk of sales, $12.85@ 13.10. Cattle—Receipts, 350. Compared with week £o: Fed steers, lings and better grades cows elfers, fant N. H,, bik and r-| Northern I and | Pacific Otl 5@50c higher; lower grades; Pan Am.P et rk, canners and cutters, v to 25c lower; beef bulls, strong te Phila and Rd, 8 bologna bi steady; veal,| Phillips Pet. ong to 25c¢ higher; better grade} Pure Oil - to weak ding Iron pri nd yearlings steers. top ‘pr s Sheff Ste cna bulls, $4.00@4.50 . few up to $9.50 top, $8 57@82%c; mostly 80c; some! $1.00; Idaho | heavies,| Studebaker - fed clipped | Texas Co, higher; fat | ‘Texas wer: feeding and shear: | Tobac: 1 $1 Tranecont, Olt 71 tat ewe "39.000 09.50; feed-| Union Pacific ir 1 shearing lambs, $14.50@15,00.| United Drug ——— U, S. Cast Iron Pipe | U. S, Ind Ale CHICAL( a r Rubt RAVE NOU BEEN) HERMAN? L SIMPLY MUST HAVE HS LAST YOU NEEDN'T WORT! IT'S ACAWA HE WON'T HAVE Yoo MOST BE MORE CAREFUL, SKEEZIX, WHEN YOU HANDLE BREAKSBLE Wabash pfd. Westinghouse LIVESTOCK j/ 2acian : y to most-} American Wovlen ~. onda Copper ~. Atl Coast Line Iwin - Locom« “Tro Pasco nd Ohio nd Northwestern and Pacific ‘orado Fuel - Some theatrical managers use the curtain speech to extoll thelr own . but Henry Duffy's speech Alcazar in San Franeisco 1s urging attendance Duffy's playing to devoted mainly to at other shows. capacity houses—and theater In tow is doing the same. CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT DUMBBELL HAVING THE LAST AND BEST DANCE OF THE EVENING With RAAT SILLY LOOKINNG SAP ? BOSTON, Mass., April 3.—The Commercial Bulletin today aid: “A dull market almost featureless has ruled in wool this past week. Some think that there has been a little more interesting on the part of mills, but if so it has been insuffivient to stabilize the situation. Prices are slightly easier for the week and largely normal. “The foreign markets show a fully firm or slightly stronger trend. on fine wools, while cross breds are inclined to ease slightly. A better tone seems to be In evidence in con tinental market. As for the domes tic primary markets, only scattering purchases of small lots are reported at frregular prices. “Mohalr is rather slow, but fairly steady.” ‘Tee Commercial Bulletin will pub- fish the following wool quotations today: Domestic: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: Delaine, unwashed 58@60c; half blood combing 58@5%c; % blood combing 59@60c. Michigan and New York fleece: Delaine unwashed 56@57c; half blood combing 56@57c; % blood combing 58@59c: % blood combing 58@58c; fine unwashed 50@52c. Wisconsin, Missour! and average % blood 56@57c; % Y% blood BS @5ec. Oregon Eastern Number 1 staple Shot a “‘Peeper” ‘ott Copper ~ Max. Motors A ~. aboard Ot! , Kan. and Tex: Missour! Pacific pfd. Ward ~. York Central - and Hartford h American ific nsylvanla - ynolds Tobacco E Louls and San Fran. medium welghts, rd Air Ling - ows and heifers, Roebuc inners and cutters ur Con, Southern Pacific nd 6.50 @8.40. suthern Railw peelpt 000; receipts andard OM, C: all dir Compared with | Standard Oil, d handy weight ewart Warner and Pacific ‘A hand came up over the window Products ... , and then sh into her room, ima Karvelsgp SUGAR 4 NEW YORK, April 4.—Sugar fa- tures closed steady. Approximate sales, 8,000 tons: May, 2.95; July 3.11; September, 3.27; December, 3.32. a Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, April 4.—Foreign exchanges firm. Quotations tn cent Great Britain, demand 478%; cables, 478%; 60 day bills on banks, 474%. France, demand 5.16%; cables, 6.17. Italy, demand 4.10%; cables, 4.10%. pscride Palbenk Date oa LIEUT. WOOD TAKES REAL ESTATE JOB TAMPA, Fla, April 4,—Osborn Wood, went to work member of the sales force of a real estate company in @ effort to regain his cortune on what he termed “legit!- | mate grounds.” | The tdea of getting back the mon- ‘ey he squandered in four months tn France through his Wall Street bro- ker ha sbeen discarded, Wood said. all means sce the new Moon Livestock _— "SATURDAY, APRI PEACK OF A Cho SHE'S NOT NEY, ACODENTS HAPPEN! Wool Trading Dull In Last Week. Prices Easier in Boston ioe Fine and fine medium combittg. $1.35 Eastern cloth- ing $1.20@1 Montana and sim!'ar: Fine staple choice $1.45@1.50; blood combing $1.30@1.35; % combing $1.15@1,20; 44 blood comb. Pulled Delaine $1.45@1. Mohair, best carding 70@75c. Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents NO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Five average words used as @ vasis of estimating a line. BLACKFALE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two combing 80@85c; best All charged advertising will Unes” {irrespective of the number of words. ‘TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but. we cannot guarantee acouracy. CORRECTION OF) CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the reu) vaiue of the adverti will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days aiter insertion. tion will be made when the error does not Be aie iy renee the sense or purpose of the advertisement. OUT OF Pehud aden Seve eT M No republica. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. instructions about counting the words and the per word for the Casper Dally CLOSING BOUR. Want Ads.to be classified properly must be in the Casper Da‘! office before 10. after 10 to 12 a. under the head Want Ads received will be inserted “Too Late HELP WANTED—Female WOMEN—Embrolder tome all or spare time. unnecessary. N. WANTED—Middle-aged reliable wo- man to help take care of lawn in exchange for room, $$$ BE A BEAUTY pleasant refined vocation that will double your income. practical experience on with expert instructions equips you for best Positions, Phone 2047 or SPECIALIST. Our method of HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Agenta to handle World's Best Spark \s POSITIONS WANTED RECHEL GOIN’ Ove TO THE STORE 4N GET YOU A TIN ONE. THEM KIND INICOMBUSTIGLE. a MARRIED MAN—Retail selling, gene 6 expe will take Job doing anything salary, Give me a chance. Box B: 6 Tribune. YOUNG woman wants work, either house work or nursing, children a | special Phone 1903. SERVICES OFFERED Window Screens and Screen Doors ACME Cabinet Shop, 214 West B; Al_R. Boyer, manager, Phone 1806W. MARCELL and bob curl, complete, jie. Alsu ‘home appointments. Phone 3025. | THE PURITY candy kitchen, pure, 3» try it. CALCLMINING and painting; rea- sonable prices. Let Ted give you an estimate. Phone 395R. | Wani@p sewing of any kind; will ing to sew by the hour or by the day. Mrs. Lott, Phone 1885J. HAND laundry, 345 N. Grant. FORD OWNERS, ATTENTIO® If you are not getting 35 miles out of every gallon of gas you buy, better call 2690W, our man will call and tell you how to get it. WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. Ajl work guar: anteed to be high class. We call for and deliver. Phone 1499. JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; saddie horses to rent. L. E. Blanch. ard. Phone 2014M. GET your plumbing done now, K. Brammer will give you a equ deal Specia} attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090J. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1924 Dodge Sport Tour- ing car; best of condition. -612 S. Lincoln. Ford Ton Truck; late eel cab and body, starter 00. Easy terms. Ear!| FOR SALE—Ford Runabout; in good condition; will make good de. livery car. Price $150.00. ‘Terms. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe; in excel-| lent condition, newly painted. | Very easy termes. Ford delivery box ready to slip on—like new, $17.50 tnkes ‘it, 605 E. Second ” street. Phone 263. FOR SALE—Ford Touring; in excel-| lent condition; just repainted. Price $245.00. Easy terms, Earl C. Ine. 924 Oakland roadster | in good shape. This car needs a motor overhaul and you will have a $1,000.00 car, We will éverhaul complete for $75.00. Drop in and see this roadster. Terms can be ar. ranged. Patterson Oakland eom- pany, LL FOR SALE—fiood buy in a 1922 Cadillac coupe. Patterson Oal:land company. For resvits try a Ivibune Classi. tied | id honesty he ¢ rs have found of their confidence. r Yepainted.. shock absorbei : Screen Comme hauled and z 22 Roadster; delivery box Coliseum Motor Co. va 131 E. Fifth st. Geod Values Our Used Car rayeereufare Don't Put Off Getting That Car Chrysler T: Touring Slightly used this is the first a chance to buy one of th ar lke new Chal mers ~Car In excellent shay Late 1923—Car in first iy! of the Hp 1924—Car is new—you get five We Stand Behind Our Used Cars

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