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PAGE EIGHT | Oil =: Finance WOOL TRADE HOLDS STEADY IN MARKETS Healthy Condition Prevails in Goods Market :d Other Branches of Industry .and Optimism Is Felt for Future. ¢ of the need of Rubber. spot wool Fruits. WAKEFIELD ment crop reporting agen timates ths Nev tion at 76.8. T 09 rrels as © expected to be year, Mass.—The govern. here es- jor 1,728,- 00 last 54 @55e: fine, unwashed, blood, 49@ ; southern, Eastern fine and F, Bf. 1 0@1.15 and simil: $1.1 % blood 1% blood comb aine, $1.35@1.40; AA, supers, $1.15@1.20. ombing, 78@80c 65 @70c. y August 1. A questionnaire has been | 30,000 | sent broadcast for this purpose. | | Automobiles. DETROIT— The Chrysler factory now is building 500 four-cylinder cars and 250 sixes a day and expects 16,000 cars in July: Unfilled s total over 40,000 Packard earned $1,800,000 {tn June and has et orders of 6,200 ou. TULSA, Okla. — The gasoline pro- duct of the mid-continent refin- t trict for June exceeded that the month of May by between and 9 per cent, according to the Western Petroleum Refiners’ asso- f ciation. INSANITY f Al Tae t's aintainin le time refu hows, re ar next ested for the w # brother, T Det ter author of books on buel *, actor, bootlegger and at firet pleaded guilty on the ¢% young att assigned : When tl ares. 4 riends, to Springfield where they and board of par- nted a plea for a re some of the state's bert, was in-| : 00 bridge to it and Windsor, Ont SUDTT SAVED BY PLEA had g that they ads which to develop. sed further ¢ Small point- ready had had whic fate, Testifying !n his own defense, he aintained that Robert, and not he, fired the shots, and that they were fired during a drinking party {n tho drug store and not-in a holdup. He was sentenced to hang. Shortly before the date’ of his ex- ecution on April 17, Governor Small granted a ninety-day reprieve pend- ing efforts to locate Robert Scott and to try to unearth new evidence. Wh the: reprieve. was granted, friends and associates sof Scott in Windsor, Ontaria, scene of his finan- clal operations, started raising a de- fense fund, As the date of his exe- cution a week ago drew near, ‘hig tather and wife, who had been work- {ng unremittingly for months to save his Ufe, interested Detroit club wo- men in his case and during the last few days appeals have gone not only to Governor Sma!l but to President Coolidge. A week ago, on't he eve of his exe- on, Governor 5: granted a week's rep ° receipt of a tele- gram from Detrolt signed Robert Scott and stating that he, and not Russell, did the shooting, and was coming to surrender, This telegram was proven to be a hoar. Last night tips.as to the whereabouts of Robert or statements attributed to | designed to ald the con- escape the gallows i from various pi ot Later at one time “rowe, state's attorney, # have mat that the finding of ave no effect on at. will provide two © gallows; instead of PORT HURON, Mich Associated Press).—Robe at the home of a Mrs. Manley here inight last night and left two hours later over the Grand Trunk . police were in: clock this. morn- 1 fram, Chicago to invest! ott was at 1 Milt » told at the | eft. Mrs. Ma ary atroet use that y sald « him that EY YORK, Ju 24.—Foreign ex Quotations: in and bills on 44.71% 3.6514; "ca 4.62% t Br edema 4, Belgium —peaantainents | Butter and Eggs 24.—Buttor high- 14.341 tubs; creamery ex: ards 43c; extra! firsts 404 @4le; seconds nehanged: receipts $183 \oTrtbune Went % blood New York fleoces: | 53c; % blood | 4 blood, 50@54c. ‘Texas: Fine, 1° $1.35; ‘fine, 3 n, $1.80; Bonds Cc Stocks BRINGING UP FATHER l SOME BONDS -1 K (A AHITHAT'S THE YOUNG MAN THAT CALLED ON MY OAUGH TER THE OTHER EVENIN'- PLU GO IN AN’ SELLS HIMP, 5 REFLSE TO BUY 'EM SHE WANTS TO MAKE A HIT WITH) NOW HE WON'T PRIMER om Hy aoe AME MR JIGS - YOU DONT KNOW HOw GLAD AM TO ste you- be Casper Daily Cribune ; Grain NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR [,[ wos {| | SHOULD CARR VOF INSURANCE ON THE AEIRSTARLACE Fs ae Livestock : OW A MANTLIKELYOO) XS LOT, TV WISH"! HADN'T ?S, COME IN\~ WERE ING, | THE First, mS PLACE -f } FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 : All Markets ---Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus 4 Ceay"colty iy THAT GUY KIN® MUD. CO'S ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN HAS See | FoR WITHGREAT SUCCESS. ThE NOMBER OF SAMPLES OF | “VOCAL MUD” SOLD HAS NETTED $10,000 IN Als Chemical and Dye American American American American American American American American American Woolen Anaconda Copper . Atchison ....-.... Atl., Coast Line ex div. Baldwin Locomotive ~. Baltimore and Ohio- Bethlehem Steel California Pet Canadian Pacific Central Leather ptd. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor - Chesapeake and Ohio ~ Chicago and Northwestern __ Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd. Chicago, R. I. and Pacific -___ Coca Cola Colorado Fuel - Congoleum-Nairn Consolidated Ga Corn Products Crucible Steet Cuba Cane Sug Davison Ch Dodge Brothers pfd. Du Pont de Nemours — Electric Power & Light Erle Frist p Famous Pl General General Electric . General Motors Great Northern pfd Tel and Tel, Tobacco .. Water Works ~ ctfs, tulf States S "4 Hudson Motors — 62 Illinois Central 114% Independent ©, and Harvester Int Mer. Marine Mote Max Mex Mid-C Mo. Mjssourl Pacific Moncgomery Wa ‘oR Nat. Bisc < T1% Nat. Lead ..... 1 New ‘Tork Central ennse 116% N. ¥., N. H,, and Hartford 3414 Norfolk and Western —--...... 129 North American ............. ‘s Northérn Pacif ‘ 6 Pacific Ol! Pan Ame B Pennsy} 4 Tron top. 49% Reynolds T St. Louls an Seaboard Air Line ‘ Sears oebuck |. Sinclair Con. 0 Southern Pacitic --. - 984 Southern Raliwa — = 1 Standard Oil, Ca). ...... - ' Standard Ol!, N. J Stewart Warner Studebaker Texas Co. - Texas and Pac Tobacco Prod. Transcont, ¢ Union Pacit U. 8. Cast Ir U.S, Ind. A . &. Rubber U. 8. Steel Want Ade Mee Brine L CAN'T UNDERSTAND 1T~ AFTER THIS BIG DEMAND 1S SAMPLES WHY BUSINESS SO FLAT : BUYERS ULE points in General Railway Signal to With aggressive buying operations conducted in an assortment of high priced industrials, the upward move- ment gathered momentum as trading od, Mack Trucks crossed for the first time in its history, ding a list of more than a‘dozen other steel shares Bethlehem's state the rat m: d ster- $ and Danish the highest was main 1 throughout the forenoon, with ilators for the rise ‘in full ‘con: f the Reps groups we Notches ---------=---—-. Pilot Butte -—. Lander Cat Creek . Greybullr -......... Torchlight | -oLncccscecenpes. Elk Basin ....... Rock Creek ...--. WELL CHIEF ~ fT TAKES TIME Td PUT A BIG CAMPAIGN LIKE THIS OVER— ORDERS ‘dit SOON BE COMING IN BY THE THOUSANDS FOR THE ONE DOLLAR JARS ~ THEN WE'LL BE ON EASY STREET WYOMING OILS Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, Broker, »208 Consolidated Royalty Building Westorn Exploration .3.00 3.15 Consolidated Royalty 10.50 11.00 Central Pipeline --..-- 45 .50 wal ee * E. T. Williams St Nayips el Public Utility, Oil and’ Steel | Bessemer 18% 20 Shares in Good. Demand Western Btates = 10% 11% Today Kiriney Coastal .2 <> 08% 08% Columbine J 06 Jupiter - r 06 NEW YORK, Jvly © 24:-Stock | Enchorn >. ‘ 1% prices continued ‘to pursue: an up| Domino 205 ward trend today although some | fovaity Producers losm loa irregularity croped out as week-end | sunset me “00% 00% realizing began in a few of the| picaray »— OL 02 popular industrial shares. «High! trentic Petroleum ‘00% loo priced specialties again held the cen- Great Northern — | 00% 0015 ter of trading interegt, many ofthem | Quaxer Ol! _...--. 00% 01 reaching new high prices for thé} preston ’Oil _---.. 5 1.25 year. Sales exproximated $1,350,- | aracinnie 32 000 shares, The.closing was firm. | Ruck: Creole 1 2 — 4 8 NEW YORK, July 24.—(Aasoclated | GaaPrell. -o-;- = 4 Press.)—Cohstructive © forces con- 2 tinued at work at the opening of |475° Ol etd today’s stock market, executing a Curb Stocks. large number! of buying, orders for | srountain. Producers ny rail, public utility, off and -ateel | (17 6612 shares. Initial trading was featured | oi crack producece 26% by a spectacular jump of almost 10|Consinental New York Ol] . a new high level at 219, General | 2 Or crecy consolidated , Electric rose 2% points and=Ameri- ‘ can Can ar Steel followed | 5-0. Indiana - ; wih moderaleaninace ; {tle Oil and Gas 58% with moderate gains. Humble Oil and Gas 65% CRUDE MARKET high records, which included | Blg Muddy ---------.--------~ 2,00 International Hervester, ‘Tobacco | Mule Creek —--..... wenn 1.25 Products, Sears Roebuck, Mont-| Sunburst *_--..---------------~ 1.55 gomery Ward, Woolworth, Anierican | Hamilton Dome --.----.------ 1.05 Ice, and International Shoe, on gains | Ferris —-... enaennn---n- == 1.05 ints, Trading in | BYTON: .----as.--eee—aeennen- 1.30 OMAHA, Ned., July 24.—(U. 5, De- the other and pushed r ’ spectilative: actly partment, of Agriculture).—Hogs, ‘re- r the tobi mer. | téipts 9600; practically no shipping jc sing, oll a endent stee | demand; few sorted ‘140 to 170-pound seuss. sontinued its | Selections: $13.40@13.60; steady; all and ed its previous other ‘classos slow bulk 15@ 200 to 260:pound butchers lowe! € 1 loy the ¢ on | @13.60;"top $13.60; light Nghts down ] of reports to $12 rough packing sows $12 | wos @12.60; smooth'up to°$12.75; bulk ‘of | American ¢ fales’ $12.50@13.50; “average cost | it Thursday $13.06; weight 264. re Cattlo, receipts 1,200; fed stoers and if c yearlings generally” steady bulk I bet , $10!00@ 13.25; no strict} choice high ‘ er: she-atock st to strong: veal « steady olla dull, weak to co lower: ! stockers and nominally t eteqdy;*bulk ¢ | era |tew upward to $6.80; 6.50; few at’ foal veal top ewed at 4 per cent 38.80; bologna bulls $4.00@4,50; few Early afterngon sactions de. | Deefy kinds $4.75. Jclined tn volume, but a-firm tone| Sheep. receipts’ $00; lambs 15@ | prevailed, several new highs being |25¢ higher; top western $15.00! na ecorded, Coca Cola touched a. new | tives $14.50914,90; good range year | hich top at 128 for a gain of three | ings’ $11.00; other classes steady: * | points and. active buying of the mo-|eWe top $8,00;, best range feeding tor shares carried Pierce Arrow pro. | !@mba -$14,00, ferred up 5%, and the common 1X. White Motora also advanced tr Ln ths Oo erm | points M Truck extended seins 3% points to. ‘record bigt | Liberty Bonds | “pages a price; Jed An adva NEW YORK, July 24.—Liberty Is bonds cloned: “Sten $100.27: first 445 | > 2102.30; second 4%« $100.30: third For reaulte try a 7 asst} 4K $101.15; fo 4%n $103.72 TS government 810098 WELL ~ HERE'S A LETTER FROM ONE OF OUR BEST CUSTOMERS NNHAT DOES GRAIN DECLINE pturn Follows Report of Crop Damage After Early Slump CHICAGO, * July 24.—(Associated Press.}—Although the wheat mar- ket showed a downward trend at the opening today, took place, soon decided rallies Initial declines were due more or less to scattered rains in spring wheat territory. Buy- ing based largely on crop damage reports however, led to a quick up- rf turn of values, Late wheat in North | futures, $58.00. Dakota which two weeks ago prom- ised'a bumper yield, was sald to be badly injured. ‘Opening prices, %c to 2e lower, $1.4T% Sept and December $1. ember $1.46% s to to $1.48% were followed by a recovery that carried th i@ market to well above yesterday's finish, September touching $1.49%% and December $1.50. Subsequently, assertions that ex- port business today would total fully 1,000,000 bushels had a pronounced | closing bid 4; offered at 4; las further stimulating influence, and so too, did an estimate from a leading | ances 3%; time loans firm; mixed crop expert that the domestic spring | collateral 60-90 days 4;:4-6 months wheat yield would be 21,000,000 | 4@4%; MR, GONN‘— MINAS THE BIG IDEA OF ceuns \\ SAMPLES OF VOCAL MOD FoR 1O¢ WHEN IT ACCOMPLISHES THE SAME REsvLTS HE SAY? WE THE $1e2 JAR? AS SN NT SOLD A ONE | SG HANE DOLLAR JAR IN THE PALUES HAL ‘HICAGO, July 24.—Potatoes, re- celpts 38 cars; total U. 8. shipments 527; supplies Mberal; demand slow; market firm for good stock, slightly weaker for poor stock; Minnesota sacked early Ohhios No. 1 and partly graded $2.10@2.20; one car $2.25; bulk $2.00; Colorado Bliss triumphs sack- ed No. 1 $3.25; sacked early Ohios $3.25. METALS se NEW YORK, July 24.—Copper, steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 14%; futures, 14%4c. ‘Tin, easy; spot and nearby, $58.12; Iron, steady; pices unchanged. Lead, firm; spot, $3.20@8.65. Zinc, easy; East St, Louis spot, $7. futures, $7.27, MONEY, NEW YORK, July 24.—Call money easier; high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4; loan 4; call loans.against accept- prime commercial paper bushels less than the July 1 official} 3% @4. forecast. to 2%c Wheat closed firm, 1%¢ net $1.50% to $1.50%4, F1.5L% to $1.517%. Further complaints higher, September and December of lack of moistur¢ gave strength to the corn market, despite considerable selling | fined market was easier today with from opening. at speculative Ye sources. After decline to Kc ad- vance,. September. $1.04% to $1.04%, prices .underwent a slight general sag and then scored material gains ported from parts of South Dakota, western Iowa and Nebraska, Corn cl led > net high-| ‘es were arrow, etart- to Mc off, September 44%c, the market held near to the Initial limits, Provisions were responsive to firmness of hog values. Wheat— Open High Low Close July 1.50” 1.54% Sept 46% 1.81% Dec 1.53 Corn— July Sept WhO: sacs Oats— fon was re. 21,90 21.90 Cash Grains and Provisions CHICAGO, Ju red $1.55 O15 @185, Corn 1.07%: No. 2 yellow y 24,—Wheat, No. 2 No, 2 hard $1,504 2 mixed $1.05@ $1.09 1% 1.10. Oats, No, 2 white 45% @46%e; No. 3 white 42146@ 44e. Rye. none; barley $8@90e: timothy teed 86 8,25: clover seed $19.00 Sit eT ribs 18.6 bellie: ——esenperatiiieetaressie Flour MINNEAPOLIS, July 24.—Flour unchanged bran $94. 00@25 90 SUGAR NEW YORK, Juyr 24.—The re- lst prices unchanged to 20 points lower, all refiners now. quoting on the basis of 5.25 for fine granulated. The demand was light. Sugar futures closed quiet. Ap proximate sales 17,000 Sep tembe Be, D Jan: vary March LEGAL NOTICES PAST WEEK— eS For results try a Tribune Classi 4 Classified Rates ‘Two cents per. word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 50 CENTS. Five ayerage words used ag @ basis of estimating a line. . BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE” will ‘be charged the space of twe lines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective | of the number of words. myst be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the had “Too Late’ t Classify." TELEPHONE ADS. 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