Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 8

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PA DAILY GE EIGHT COLORADO GAS FOR CHEYENNE PLANNED , Pipeline To Be Built ae oe Collins and Wel- lington Fields To Supply State Capital, Or dinan ce Indicates. ept. “18,— ] enne will be served with natural gas a ine trom | from the northern Colorado fields at Yellington oi] | a. rate, city officials hope, much | lower than the present rate, Peblic Service company officials Fuel ay e the pipe line. & | estimated the { at $270,000. In addition *to this sum the company | plans to spend in the neighborhood | lines. The the chise gives the company se of mixing the manu y éact gas with the natural gas. 4 f 10|and does not définitely settle the be the} matter of rates. The Wyoming Pub- to accept the] lic Service Commission is left to judge the rates which must be set- es through, it] tled before the service can be estab- ear Chey- | lished. Voreign Trading Adds the 1 ondon pured sn prin na she The m ne no pal follc ns wool wools Prices we! he opening y, sin 1 a better to: 1 prices ha yhat in where price e wools were par e the closing selection is no suitable wool to be United States before wwools have been at middie west with prices nomi Commercial Bulletin will pub- quotations conse strong irength to Wool Price nestic: Ohio and Pennsylvania | Delaines unwashed 63@54c; half blood combing 62 % blood combing 50@éic. Michigan and New York Delaines unwashed b50@52c; half | blood combing 51@52c; 4% blood |combing 50c; % blood combing 49@ 50c. Wisconsin, Missourl and av New England: Half blood 4 fleeces: is re ot ce ne ve erage @Ase; % blood 48@43c; quarter blood 46@ fic, Scoured . basis: months (selected) months $1,10@1.12, California: Northern $1.20; middlp county $1.10; southern $1.00@1.50. Oregon: Eastern number 1 staple .25; fine and fine combing. $1.15 eastern clothing $1.50@1.10; No, 1 $1.18@1.20, ry; Montana and similar: 5@1.23; half blood combing $1. 280 15; % blood combings $1.00@1.20; quarter blood combing 90@92c. Taulled Delaine $1.20@1.25; AA $1.15@1.20; tine A supers $1.12 $1.15; A supers $1,08@1.12. Mohair: best. combing best carding 65@70c. fine fine Texa $1.25; 12 8 x- ow T5@sC; cHIt a sma Coal. )—Householders are buy: AG er amou: »,000 t ago. ber and November delivery assure peak production during the remain- 1t of early coal | der of the year. Sales are expected to y time in ten] break all September records this *. Despite the | month. a shortage, it is estimated ns fewer have been de ered up to the present time than m Fruit. cITY ssachusetts fu iting anthract ore than 2 expects soon three Wool. PORTLAND—Wool held in Port- land warehouses now aggregates | around eight million pounds. There are two million pounds held tn other localities throughout the state. Prac- tleally no wool remains in primary centers of Idaho and Washington. Mills here are well supplied. el Grain, MINNEAPOLIS—Grain receipts at terminals in this district during the past mo: were 17 million bushels more than last year. Extraordinarily large stocks of oats are now held at | terminal elevators, The sugar crop now is estimated at as compared with 80,000 to be Tobacco. a price for t om ATLANTA—Georgia tobacco sales to date total 48,160,351 pounds and ught an average price of 14.45¢ a pound, Only a half dozen markets 4 re n but indications are the en op:| season's total will exceed 50 million to market beef | pounds Rubber. AKRON—The foot wear depart mentw at the Goodyear plant here 1 4-|are on full time basis, following a Wwe alls | sight slackening during the summer, Orders for tall and winter shipments have been heavy. | Crude Market fered t nos ineor his eur TON ut up a ate promin up bis » lat neveases f or nent eng engineer to t sition ) more than bis profes: | the stat plea for an to 86.9 gravity .$ to 89.9 gravity < Basin Cat Creek Lance Creek Creek, light - Lander Osage Sunburst Hamilton Dome -. ‘or e POPS -nonn----e-e =~. (1- | BYTOM ananccssenncnmnne. o. | Noteben ob | Plot Butte wasccovpooes 188) Silver l NEW YORK, Sept, 15.—Bar silver %\. Mexican dollars 544. ———— . AGO, Sept. 18.—Butter high: ejpts 7.123 tubs, creamery éx+| Poultry 4.461 andard 4 Vix. | CHICAGO, Sept. , 18 Poisdtry “4 rhe \ alive. weak: receipts five cars: fowls 10240: wprings roouters 16¢ {turkeys fe) ducks I8%20e; geese 000 for the extension of city 1ounced that they are ready to. go d with the plans for construct, at once. and have | | | | Stocks and Grains 4 ba YOU KNOW ME Che Casper Daily Cribune TRIBUNE AL!---Adventures of Jack Keefe ae aig Friend Al: Well Al hear we are in the old Capital for a 3 game serious with the world champs and this old joint is sure a bedlum. I sup- pose you lissened in the other night when I spoke over the radio from W. O. O. ch Al. I guest I must of made scme hit as | am bean hailed wherever | go. Edna sent me a telegram and says she heard me interduced and | say hello folks but nothing more only a lot of statik. I guest I know what the trouble was the pitch- ing end of the battery was miss. ing. Jack Keefe Seni Me Oil and Financial News SAY, WHAT PAPER IS THAT Goin’ Sey, Me: KEEFE on, THIS IS WovlpD You STRIKE A POSE Fore ME ? HOLD 1T- HOLO IT- by tee BRINGING UP FATHER I'M GONNA STAY IN TONIGHT AN' ILL TAice A NAP 30 | CANT HEAR MAGGIE WHEN SHE STARTS SINGIN’: ve WAIKE OP AND € STOP THAT Em SNORING -HOw fo CAN L SING WITK ALL THAT | WISH | HAD THE NERVE TO TELL HER i825 | iat Hen FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 NT HOW SHE KIN Fg Set Britain rights pone UE “187 PpeareR- MY EERE GES OF Naw WaruiSlocke H AILS lf AN) WW Y Wyoming Oils | (iin Livestock KIWANIANS ARE GOING * Laat Sale Quotations by Blas Yucurevich, een \ Broker | cago Prices Allis Chemical and Dye 102% 208 Consolidated Royalty Building CHICAGO, Sept. 18-—(U. 8, Dep't AFTER Alt saNVENTON | a Bid Ask of Agriculture)—Hogs — Receipts femnph oe 3 245% Western Exploration - 2.45 2.60 14,000; active, light to heavyweight ah fe, American Car and:Foundry -- 113% Consolidated Royalty — 9.09 9.15 butchers strong to 10 cents higher| An effort is being made to bring American Locomotive - - 119% Central Pipeline - 55.60 ee than Thursday's average; light light|the next di: ention of Ki American Sm. and Ref. ~ 113 . . E. T. Willlams - 09.10 “i , and slaughter pigs 10 to 15 cents|wanis to ", it was announced* American Sugar ---- > “gs% |Favorites Come Into Lively |nessemer: -- 09 10 Chartering of Vessels aes packing sows advanced 10|at the weekly luncheon of the Cas American Tel. and Tel. ~ 140 Demand Through Pool Western States - ‘0714 [085] Shipments Speeds Up Chi- shipping demand urgent;| per club Thursday. This year’s dis- . American Tobacco ss Operations Kinney Coastal -. 0543 .06%4 cago Downturn all interests buying; bulk good and|trict conyéntion opened this morn- American Water Works ----- Columbine — 1031 04341 — choice 160 to 225 pound weights} ing in Pueblo, Colo, Casper men wha American Woolen - Jupiter -. 02% 03 CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—(Associated | $13.25@13.50; top $13.50; majority} are delegates to it include Ed Had- Anaconda Copper NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Stock| Elkhorn - 06% Press)--Wheat prices underwent a| desirable 240 to 325 pound butchers| ley, J. 8. Mechling, H. B. Durham Atchison ——- prices continued to move to higher |.Domino ---- sag during the early dealings today, | $12.90@13.00; bulks 3140 to and W. B. Haselmire Atl, Coast Line ground today with the rails assum-| Royalty Producers and showed but little power to rally. | Pound selections $12 “Constitution week” was featured Baldwin Locomotive ing the leadership of the adyance | Sunset 200% -004%.| phere was an absence of the aggres-| 19 Sows largely $11.20@11.90 at the luncheon as planned pre- Baltimore and Ohio when some of the industries showed | Picardy - dive eastern busing which has been [Strong weight killing pigs $ 1 Bethlehem Steet signs of faltering on profit taking. | Atlantle Petroleum conspicuous of late. Furthermore, ,14.00; slaughter pige $12.00@13.00. k California Pet. Marking up of the call money rate | Great Northern --.. houses with northwestern connec-|, Cattle—Neceipts 4,000; all grades Canadian Pacific from 3%3 to 4 per cent and thence | Quaker Oll ~------- tlone were falrly active sellers and| fat steers fairly active, steady to Central Leather pfd. = 62 to 414, failed to dampen the enthu- | McKinnie reports were cu nt that the new strong; spots unevenly higher than Crro de Pasco ---- 54% | siasm of pools, who continued to bid | Mellem ~~ ron intAlbérta: (Canada: wan duening |e pu scsy a excrame low time; ‘killing Chandler Motor - % | up their favorite in aggressive fash. | Buck Creek - cerita be the largest the province| (ality plain; cholee kind absent; Chesapeake and Ohio 5%] ion. |The heavy demand for the | Chappell - hus aver’ had, Chicago, opentsig | rule. erassers and short feds selling , Chicago and Northwestern -- 68% | rails was in connection with August | Riverton prices %c off to %4c up, December mostly at $8.50@11.00. Best ma-|] More and Better Bread per sack} Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd..- 16% |earnings statements which appears | 4T8? Ol - $1.50% to $1.61, and May $1.53% to tured steers $13.00; long yearlings|{ Rye, Whole Wheat, eee) Chicago R. I. and Pacific - 914 | to be justified. There were a few Boao to reed by comeching |UpMard to same figure, week's sup- Corn Meals. yy Coca Cola —- %4 | outstanding exceptions tothe gener- Cube eeke: St a reaction but then by fresh| Bs, stacker and feeder steady well|} Ask your grocer for this flour, Colorado Fuel - al upward trend, Pullman losing | Prairie --- downturns. RI a MAM and have better bread = Congoleum-Nairn - about half of its thirteen-point gain | Mountain Producers PU NcreMtentiy rraraithatetiveatwess|t nites watcinie ns Go: Consolidated Gas — of yesterday. General Railway Sig- | St Creek Producers Pe hanT teehee Chariered Oto” Gacry liciaterfalcio actives oct ee Casper Warehouse Corn Products -- nal fell back 5t%points and New | Continetnal — Aoring wheat 10: Chicago; 160 to"an'| lower: Seefe more desietle mete w Compan Crucible Steel ------ York Airbrake {asues crumbled to| NOW Tork Ol additional decline in prices here. |targely $14.00@1480; fom te nice lA’ pany Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. new low levels for, the year on un: | Sut Creek Cons. Thare cwaa talent talieretrrenit: RUOUEl butchers cupward to-$iB.eos sortin Davison Chemical .- favorable dividend rumors, ‘The so- | 9,0" mite if possible Imports of Canadian wheat, | heavier; most cull natives. $1100 Tel. 27 f Dodge Brothers pfd. - called “rich men's” stocks were ae pa ihe sleigpaswant Heavy ; 35 toate etl git.e0; interior King: domnece c, Du Pont de Nemours again buoyant -with (a Jump of over | nor ae lower, December §1.501 to 1.50% 1 $8.00: few lots tat native ewes $6.00 Electric Power & Light 5 points, with United States Cast and May $1.53% to 1.53%. ; steady; no choice lght feed- Erle First pfd. Iron Pipe as one of the late features. Corn and on s well as wheat, |ing lambs sold; weighty kinds $14.50 f Famous Players - Oa Potatoes lacked support. Recent ideal wea-|@15,00; about steady with Thurs. i General Asphalt 54% Bre % ther for the maturing of corn was| day's 25 cent decline. Buea: 3 General Electric - 3214] NEW YORK, Sept, 18—(By Asso-| “GiyGago, Sent 18—Potatoes re-|a factor, After opening at %e to 4c 3 General Motors - 100. |clated Press). — Stock pi made | ote gs cars, total U. B., shipments | decline, December. 81% a1%c, bs 7 Great Northern pfd. 7444 | further recovery at the opening of | °C! sn kee et bale e maha Quotations ‘4 5 959; trading slow, market dull; Wis-|the corn market held tOETNS | OACLEA Note pect nee ba caehe outa SM | today's stock: sparkel. | “Bullish dem: | constr and -Atinnesdte, bulk round|| taltial range eipts 6,000: mostly 10@15 certs udson } ra - 70% | ons s were r med in the alae a oe os Ne 15 ce lilinois Central | hist 1 industrials. Chrysler Sie $1,55@3.35; sucked $1.90 Pie ‘ine : Sreieabiny ° 210 Pound] | ‘Two cents per word or ten cents) a ¢ points hig a new|~ Bs it = he lc ache J c 2.90:| per line. 4 open polnts: mart —_ pea {9 thie £190 pound lights: good and] NO ADD LESS THAN 20 CENTS! 1 up to 1% un at 140% and equalled. seasor pound butchers rage words used as a Int. Nickel International Har and Ameri M Corn closed weak ; packing sows ugh ng a ine oan 4 Kelly Springfield - can Tobacco each showing net | oney HSE ag emis sec amOOth MD | win bp charged theh ecucereastae Kennecott Copper --~ gains of nt. Detroit Edison} NBW YORK, Sept. 18.—Call mon-} Oats started uncl erage cost "Thurade eg? | nes. ny 4 Lehigh Valley jumped 4% points to a new high at | ey strong; high; low 314; ruling rate | higher, December 41%c to 42%4¢ 266 ureday $11.80;) All charged advertising will be Louisville and 14344, which recorded a sensational | 344; closing bid; offered at 5%; last | Later the market receded all around] Cattle ° booked “set lines” irrespective oe) Mack Truck — 3% point gain yesterday. Pull-l joan 6; call loans against accept-|to below yesterday's finish. © In ine Sean a ee nets fed steers| the number of words. Marland Oil --.- mon broke 3% points on the first] ances 3%; timo loans, firm; mixed | with hog values the pr on mat-| steers steady; few loads s62t@ren CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED } re Mex. Seaboard Oil - gals collateral, 60-00 days 4%@4t4; 4:6| ket was firm. she stock active, strong: bull 2 ar mie ccuapes emreiens Sep RSL ts Speculation for the rise apparent: | mnths 41%@4%} prime mercantile Open High Tow: Closo|stendy: veals strong; stockers ‘ana | HOt be responsible for more. than Sea oe dcla Bink ly Was conducted without regard to| paper 4%. . 1.49% 1.508 eaters pemlanty Steady; bulle grass | 9@ Incorrect insertion of any ad: Montgomery, . Ward outside news developments, although Saeng “ps becrt rsd 75@5.50; helters $5.50@7.00; | Yer! aah esas for more than Mat BieoUte yh] the huge sums available for loans eats 3 50%4 |canners and cutters $3,0093.65; bo- | tre gavertiee etic ele eto Sat, Lead ot satock: coneberet gi ARS ures Liberty Bonds sda AA Oe 5; practical vea} | the real val uel of: theladraieeen: aw York Central. was one of the early features, De sate 9014 [tore sistdt Heavy calves $6.00@7.00; | will be rectified only by publica Y., N. H. and Hartford troit Edison standing out by soaring. aw ORK, Sept. 18. — Liberty ; Ratcteeerilt BiSae tn seal hese een kat without extra charge Sithin FIVE Norfolk and Western - Z 9 points to 148, a record top, before | 5 has closed: $148, 100.20; first tus ah ab ee As manigte; Receipts 6.500; fat lambs | daya after Insertion. No republica- Rectnia manieanit the end of the first halt ho: In-| Yons second 4%s, 101; third 4% montly £5 cents lower; spots 50 cents | tion will be made when the error Northern’ Pacific ternational Harvester and General] (00 15' fourth 4igm, 102.9; U. 8 roe Seer [eaten weed iA 7515.00; sheep and| 9S not materially affect the sense Pacific Oll 2... Baking quickly extended their early | © 3 ye 3 veliad Ss! head i Umtted number of | °F Purpose of the advertixement. f = . '’ | ernment 440, 19117. 41 | feeding tam | ELEPHONB ADs. Dan tA ie gains to six points op more, and Na 45 ‘5% 43% as Careful attention will be given all ’ Paineyivenien ce Paint sng a Ses eb ae hada ete Denver Prices | ade received over the TELEPHONE ) Rien) ee Rib? i 4 | - 86% 1% ‘ ENVE! Colo. t we cannot evarantee 7 Phillips Pet. | points higher. Putiman wag ham-| Metals “i 4944 80% lre, cay hen oth prt. | “OUT OF TOWN ADVERTIe Pure Ol _-. - 968% | mi wn over six points before | | 9 4 94% O4Y4)| few drives on wales arcona ee MENTS. Radio Corp 9a, | it met sufficient buying support to SEW YORK, Sept. .1§.—Copper tr; top $13.28 for “around 25e high. | Must be accompanied by cash or Reading - % | Stem the tide of selling. New York | quit; electrolytic spot and futur 17.95 16.9 Brae eed Hee ce 2oebolind toad | check tn full payinent of the «ame Rep, Iron and Stee! = Alrbrake common broke 3'% points | 14s @14t%c.~ Tin, eas pot and 1695 16 ac Ans uding 12 Pee Dy tore Xing instructions Reynolds Tobacco ex, diy lo 41%, and the "A" stock dropped | jearby $58.75; futures $58.25, Iron 2.65; few drive: jeeee fusopsting ‘tt 18 words and the St. Louis and San Fran. a polpt to 50%, both new tow prices | steady; prices. unchanged, Lead, . 17.88 17.40 17.40 $10.50 to $11.00. 6 e88” at | Tribune. fr the Caeper Daily Seaboard Air Line - ~ for reign, exchanges | steady; East St. Louis spots and . 16. 16.9 15-33] Cattle, receinia 330 s CLOSING HOUR. { Sears Roebuck .- were quiet and steady, demand ster-| ¢utures $7 58. Bellies erally steady on ay es 50: gen: | Want Ada to be classified properly Sinclair Con. Ol! ling and F nes ruling un —_>_—- Sept. 20,00'| moatly mixed load all classes; run Must be in the per Daily Tribune ’ Southern Pactfic changed at $4.8 nd $4.72 respect ¥lour } Oct. 13.20 18.20% 12.20 | cown offered; load take fat steers or one before 10, Want Ads received 4 Southern Railway ively.. Norwegian and Danish kro-| y¢1NNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18.—Flour 3° Ae sows offered; load 748-pound heiters | after 10 {0 12 a. m. witl be Inserted Py Standard Ol, Cal. ~ - ner rallied sharply to $21,15@24.49 ents; family patents § Cash Grains and Provisions 3.60:, boto, ra and ‘cutters $2.50@ sited the haed “Too Late tu “4 Standard Oil, N. J. ; respectiv | om pran $23.50. CHICAGO, Sept, 18—Whent, -No.| decea before bul's $100) ee | ‘ Stewart@Warner ~ - Buying orders flowed into the mar: +. Corn No. 8 mixed’ o1@ | (reed 3 0: vealers | — Tate Co. - Boje | Ket for railroad shares on» iarser TM rainmedit Dead,,| xo. > wie ssxasic. xo. 4 wnne| 222 Me vp to $11.50; toad 221: | WanTED Sy Texas and Pacific ern and anthracite coal issuer rising i i} Rn Sac. Barley 66@77¢.| teedorg a teal 8 and bt en applianes Tobacco Products Z, vigorously, Atlantic Coast Line 2 d Timothy seed 98.50. Clover , eee eee Transcont. Ol - “ jumped four points to a new high Several Injur e seed $19.25@27.00; Lard M7 Ribs — POSITION ea Union Pacific - ‘ figure for the yeay at 200% and St. $17.0. Bellies $20.20, Meoralcn Wadia ae | ONS WANTED U. 8.°Cast Ifon MP) Louis’ Southwestern, Seaboard Air- =o pad F E >| WANTED—Position bo wan nuove U, Betnd Alsohol -- Tin line common and preferred, Rock Is-| STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, Sept. 18. Oreign Exchange | preter D_ Position by young! Indy, U. 8. Rubber . land, New York Central, Norfolk and | —(By The Associated Press)—One | _—_—_— is sok} hae ; (ht a tenced {n U. B. Bteel ~ 4 Western and Delaware, Lackwwans | trainman wag killed and several oth- S | NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—F¢ it Ay ki Wabash pfd = 71% | improved 2 to 84. Western Union ex-|ers (njured, one perhaps fatally. ugar | |exchanges. steady, Quotatl Westinghouse 1'ectrie 776, | tended tis rise to six pointe and De | when a West Virginia freight train : jeents: Great Britain Willys Overland x 2614 | trolt Edison 4%, Nash Motors climb | ran {nto coal train near here today. NEW YORK, § 184 5-16; cubles 484 1-18: 6 Woolworth > - 170% | ed 7 pointe to MM new Wah fiz ya provement was reported | Ljon banks 4 Frane 163'¢ | ure. Fomous Mlayers was depressed | ‘Telegram to Leugue of Nations) the demand for refined enbles $4,735. It | 1 i —_ + —. ty rotita,The renewal rate on exll! says Turks are driving christians unchanged at § abla he os 10 | stare thethiime Want Ade Hrine ft- ‘ radhee gOS ih RRS at paint mabe tevt yi , em Bel tte a $on

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