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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 cae PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune Y (_sace 3) TRIBUNE [Sasenne |] MARKE RASS CREEK GAS TO. YOUKNOW ME AL- :0’TO THERMOPOLIS' * Pou RADIO FANS HAVE * No IDE@® wiAT AN EXCITED BHO HAPPY CRowd ISKHERE— ALE sorts OF CELERRINES @NE SEATED GLL AROUND me - MEN &ND BEAUTIEUL ah wom IN ALE PROFESSIONS: BAGE MUTH AND Ty CoBB Ane RiGaT GEHIND ME My OLD FRIEND j pales SHeGeS THE FAMOUS HIS IS KDKA,PrTTSGORGH, WRC, WASHINGTON, WW S, DETROIT, WOO, PHILADELPHIA @iid SEVEN OTH STATIONS CASTING THE W see BETWEEN PITTS BURGH PIRATES AND WASHINGTON BENATORS. THE, PLACE IS MOGGED AAD Irs ALMOST Time FoR THE QAME To START. HERE COMES THE ANNOUNCER To GIVE US THE GATTERIES- & ( 4 Construction of Pipeline to Connect With Golden Eagle-Thermopolis Line Ordered; Progress Reported on Gebo Dome. polis a pl ure and re. Gebo Dome Operations 6 men appointed as super. ree ofl dist: of the o California. with al, H. J. CHICAGO, Oct. dent of the Chicago Board delivery today declared that ici Board of Trade would be lifted to the highest point of mar- keting efficiency ever attained by new changes in operation on which its membership will yote Friday. proposals provide for curbing Je price fluctuations, creation of ( odi . Commodity, Grain PHILADELPHIA—The phia Grain El tor compan will . shortly on a 00,000- vator at Port Rich- , said to be the I! be completed cost of $4, The ] Philadel- t general rains the of the condition again r Grain shipments Texas pecan fer than weather at 16 to Textiles ORLE Leather & shortage in the time worked . Patterson who was formerly United {Associated Press.}—L. F. Gates, former pres!- ot Trade, in an address prepared for the t Lake Creek the Union Oil com hag a crooked hole and wi several days in getting {t {n shape to resume drilling. showing of of! has been encountered. | The hdle is down 2,670 feet. Ms Pr le OL a Gas compan: at Gooseberry Creek broke a samp- post and been shut down repa Atl the well was down 550 feet The Hidden Dome well of the Ohio O11 comp: reported making -| good progress. Down 1,770 feet. The Ohio Ol! company have started two deep tests in the Gress Creek A. McPherson company drilling at Zimmerman Butte, ts down 2,350 feet and are setting casing on the preparatory to drilling in A good showing of gas 3 been encountered, and rson {s confident of a pro- he next few weeks will sec the well comple The drilling operations at Sand Draw is progressing rapidly. The bit ts down 510 feet h a good flow of gas. ‘The well will be push- ed to completion. Supervisors All former Residents Here Mountain Mr. Steele himself, whose offices remain here, has been in Casper for three years and was deputy supervisor for the last year. Under the reorganization recently effected the Rocky Mountain district is by far the largest, including Mon- tana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mex- {co, North and South Dakota, Ari- zona Utah i until October 1, Chicago Board of Trade * Seeks High Efficiency a business conduct committee charged with protecting the public’s interest as well as maintaining closest relations “with the -gsovern- ment and the privilege of outside members voting by mail, Should favorable action be taken on the proposal, sald Gates, “it will bo the biggest blow the professional farm organizer has ever suffered. Under the grain futures act, farm- ers may come into our exchange.” Trade News cent of normal. .Pippins are selling now at $1.50 to 1.60 a box at ship- ping points, Wall Paper BUFFALO—American wall, paper has been selected as the material for the re-decoration of the senate chamber of the Irish Free State at Dublin, The walls of the senate have been hung with an embossed leather paper made by the M. H. Birge and sons company, of Buffalo, Packing House Products | CHICAGO—Pork trade remains {broad and strong, Fresh pork ts moving into consumptive channels ]80 freely that the unexpect eavy sh ents had little effect on the market. Hogs have been out of ine with corn for a considerable time and an adjustment toward a er basis has started. CHICAGO, Oct. —Potatoes—Re- celpts, 43 cars; total United States shipments, 1,148; trading only fair; buyers generally unwilling to pay the advances; Wisconsin sacked round whites $1.95@2.10; bulk $1.90 2.05; sota macked round whites $1.90@2,05; sacked Red River Ohlos $2.25@ Idaho sacked Rurals $2.25@2.30; sacked’ Russets $2.50@ 2.60, according to quality. sk at es POULTR AGO, 'Oct. 7.—Poultry ‘alive ecelpts, ars; fowls 17@ roosters, 1514c; 22@25c; geese, TIMES SQUARE, Jost off Bi An Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere and a tments of a well con- ditioned home. “all” principal and churches. 3 to 5 walk 40 Theatre: inutes unutes of all subways, “L” ads. surface cars, bus lines. Ww Vithlo 3 minutes Grand Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- ia Termina gad wey at 109-113 Woot 4Sth Strbat, NEW TORK Much : Favored by: Women’ Traveling ' without™ Escort | Hee and Cold Waser and Une of Basis Singla Koons + 1250 900 Dewtle + 38) 40 450 Recent with Prive Badr Single Poona 359 $400 | Ho $ Double ) 6£0 Sand for bone eur VLL LET You LISTEN To >. Ladd Matet hs THE Ive GOT TO air OUT OF THIS Town AN GIT HOME TO MAGGIE: LL TAKE THE FIRST TRAIN OUT New York Stocks Last Sale American ‘American American American American American American American Anaconda Atchison ‘Atlantic Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Qhio Bethlehem Steel California. Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather, Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor - Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Northwestern- Chicago, R. I. & Pacific Chrysler Coca Cola Colorado Fuel Congoleum: Consolidated Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar. pfd Davison Chemical Dodge Bros., pfd. Du Pont de Nem Blec. Power and Lt. ctf! Erle ist pfd. Famous-Players General Asphalt - General Electric General Motors - Great Northern, pfd. Gulf States Steel - Hudson Motors Illino!s Central - Independent Oil and Gas International Harvester Mer. M Jonal Springtield Copper Locomotive Sm. and Ref. Sugar ---- Tel and Tel. Water Works. Woolen Copper pfd. Kelly Kennecot Lehigh Valle Loulsville & Mack Truck Marland Oil - Mexican Seaboard Oil Nashville Mid-Continent Petroleum - Mo,, Kansas & Texas Missour! Pacific, pfd. Montgomery Ward National Biscuit Natlonal Lead —- Yew York Central Y., N. H. & Hartford orfolk & Western North American Northern ‘Pacific - Pacific Ol! ~.- Pan. Amer. Pet. Pennsylvania Phila. & Rdg Phillips Petroleum Pure Oil = Radio Corporation Reading -- Republic Iron and 49 Reynolds Tobacco 89 St. Louis & San Francisco... 95% Seaboard Air Line Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con. Oll - Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Ol!. Cal. Standard 0} q, Stewart Warner - Studebaker --- Texas Company Tobacco Products Transcontinental Unton Pacific oll U. 8. Cart Tron Pipe - U. 8. Ind. Alcohol — U. 8. Rubber . U.S. Steel - Wabash pfd. “A Westinghouse Electric Willys-Overland Woolworth a ‘Télbiine Wantad, for Res SORRY - BUT THERE AINT MO TRAIN OUT O HERE TONIGHT - ©1925 wy Ihre Feature Seavice. Inv, TSrtet Britain rights reserved STOCK DEMAND RESINS POST (Continued From ‘Page One) yesterday brought a summary: end of his official services. Elmer E. Crowley of Boston was elected by the board to succeed Mr. Palmer In the shake-up of the official per sonnel of the fleet corporation which has ended Mr. Palmer's con- nection, the board has gone another step in its determination to follow its own ideas as an independent agency of congress in resuming full nd complete control of fleet cor- ution affairs. tilt ae Business Briefs | AUGUSTA, Ga. Perry Stoltz, owner of a large hotel at Miama Beach, Fla., has announced that work will begin on a new $2,000,000 tourist hetel here January'1. The eurly tourist movement here and at A 8. C., has started activity in real estate and sales for three weeks have averaged $1,000,000 a week, en CAMDEN, J.—The eale of part of the Rusey and Jones shipyard here to the American Radiator com- pany and the taking over of | the York ship yard by the Brown- Boverie lectrical Manufacturing firm for the turning out of electric locomotives. hes started a cs boon rea! ere. — cells life Insurances WELL-WHENM DOES THAT TRAIN: STANOIN’ OVER® THERE GO? | Wyoming Oils | Quotations by ‘Blas Vucereyich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty | Building : Western Exploration-. 2.85 ' 3.00 Consolidated RoYalty=- 9.50 © 10.00 Buyers Enter Trading After | Central Pipeline 5B» 60 Early Period of Re- aed a a adjustment Weste:> States 108. 08 * TTT Kinney Coastal 20644 07% NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—(Assoctated | Columbine 202.03 Press.}—The stock market continued | Jupiter 103.04 in the process of readjustment: at |imihorn — .0t 06 today’s opening, with realizing #ales| Domino _.--- 205/07 causing considerable irregularity in| Royalty Producers -. 08 04 the motor, mercantile’ and other in-| sunset — ae 100% 003% dustrial groups. Picardy 202 s Moebuck and Hudson] atlantic Petroleum 00% Motors lost ground but gains of 1| Great Northern 00% to 2% points were recorded by | quaker Ol... 003% United States Realty, International | Chappel} 32 Harvester and Ward Baking McKinnle AL Under tho influence of favorable| yerrico Royalty = ‘95 lat trade reports, including another| puck Creek - 08 10 large weekly volume of carloadings,| Riverton Petroleum_._ 2.75" 8.00 buying wag later resumed in many | Argo 3.50 ns of the list. Packard at- tained new popularity in the motor} CURB STOCKS group when an initial transaction | prairie of 10,000 shares were recorded at} ytountain Producers. - 21 4174, an overnight gain of 1% points} Sait Creek Producers. = 268 which was extended. as trading | continental _ 28 progressed Large inquiries also} New -york Oil - 9% were received for farm implement.] gait Creek Consolldated- 6% gas, tobacco and food shares, with} « o, Tndiana. 615, gains ranging from 1 to 2 points in| Fumble... 64 International Harvester, Congoleum, People’s Gas, Reynolds Tobacco f- " and me of the baking issues. trig te here Severe get hes rsh oA Body, ‘DuPont, . American Tul e an et Works and Dodge “A.” but | gait Creek, 38 to'86.9 gravity —$1.79 recoveries were under way before | Sate Greek, 37 to-39.9 gravity — 1.87 the end of the first half hour, Mar-| Roo Creek cncnceecone-e-ee-e 1.76 ket Street Railway prior preferred] pie ‘ntuddy Loccco-ssooese LIT 1 bi points on the rejection | mie pagin o--2cccen Rena? 46 pee for transfer’ of the |Get Greek ccecsecoc-eeeseee 1.90 | Proper the Cy POL aan oF Lance Creek -—------——-—----—— 1.20 | Foreign exchanges | were’ Grass Creek Ugh? a-—=-. - 1.90 \¢ und sterling reflecting the | Grevbull. ..--—-sscssa-s0ene 1.78 of gold from London to T 5 orchlight -------—_—-------= 1.75 ancing to. $454 | stule Creek =. aaa 1.25 Lander Osage SunbUrst 24. amenecmmewen—wan 1.55 Hamilton Dome a-eaeceeonne 1. Ferris —--~. 1.05 Byron an---oe+ 1.30 Notches Pilot Butte --—-----------— 11! sae ee Market Gossip NASHVILLE, Tenn,, Oct. soclated Press)}—A merger, of coal companies involying a’sum of ap- proximately $30,000,000 and backed by large capital in Chicago and sev- eral eastern cities, was announced today in the purchase by the Bon Air, Coal and Iron Corporation of the properties of the’ Tennessee Consoll: dated’ Coal Company and the Chat- anooga Gas and Coke Company, ghia teckel wily NEGRO SEEKS ELECTION TO THE HOUSE CHICAGO, Oct. 1%,.—(Associated Prese).—P. W. Chavers, negro, who organized Chicago's first bank for negroes, has announced his candt- dacy for congress to oppose Martin B, Madden, chairman of the house appropriation committee, Chavers proposes as his principal bill requiring national banks to dle surety bonds with the treasury de partment. Congressman Madden's Aletrict includes part of Chicngo’s negro section CAN'T TELL - THE ENCINEER, RAN AWAY - ('r sacic REEF WHITE Sov Have HIM SAY & FEW “3 MIOROS ee K TInMe tS p> sacic,s WHERE'S SHOULD HAVE | | i GRAINS oLUMP . AFTER CLIME Early Gains Wiped Out in Later Trading on Chi- cago Exchange CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—(Associated Press.)—Although the wheat market opened with an upward slant today, heavy profit taking led soon to downturns. ‘Continued unfavorable weather in-Canada and strength of quotations at Liverpool were- the main bullish favors. Much of the new buying here came apparently from previous esllers. The opening, unchanged to cent higher, new style, December $1.41%4 to $1.42 and May $1.42 to 31.42%, was’ followed by a reaction to $1.40% for Decem- ber and $1,40% for May. An increase of 21,233,000 bushels in the world’s available supply total was announced. Wheat closed heavy 2% to 3% net lower, new style, De- cember $1.98%% to 1.385% and May $1,38% to 1.39, Corn and oats were governed largely by the action of wheat, Re- ports of frost were without influ- ence, the crop being practically all matured. After opening at % to % cent advance, December 78% to 78% cents, the corn market receded to below yesterday’s finish. In the last part of the day all de- liveries of corn touched a new low price record for the season, Corn closed weak 1% to net lower; December 75% to 75% Oats started 1% to \% cent higher, December 40% cents. Later quota- tions showed some loss ~ SR roR ineo To PLAY GALL aAcK KEEFE- ERE TAKE THIS > TELEGRAPH OFFICE? I WANT TO SEND See a ae —————$——$———— OrcHere —I/el e THE HUH: CAN'T SEND AY WIRE CAUSE THE OPERATOR RAN AWAN WITH THE. ENGINEER TO GIT MARRIED: PORTY | Livestock | Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—(U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture.}—Hogs—Re- ceipts, 16,000; mostly unchanged at Tuesday's average; Nght lights: and slaughter pigs steady to 10c lower; bulk desirable 140 to 240 pound weight $12.20@12.70; top $12.75; majority good and; choice 250 to»340 pound butchers $12.25@12.60;' pack- ing sows largely $10.50@10.90; few. strong weight killing pigs: $12.00@ 12.35; heavyweight hogs «$12.25@ 12.70; ght Ughts $11.00@12.60; slaughter pigs $11.75@12.36. Cattle—Receipts,- 14,000; most fat classes steady to 26c lower; slow at decline; in-between grades fed steers and better grades she stock showing most decline; killing quality of fed steer run improved; state kind: held from earller in week numerous; bulk and peddling basis at $12.50 down- ward; western grass run about 2,500 head, steady; early top medium weight steers $15.85; some’ heavies held at $15.25; vealers steady at $15.50@14.004 Sheep—Receipts, 19,000; few early sales fat native lambs $15.25@15,50 to packers; city butchers paying up- ward to $15.75; around steady; best fat range lambs at firm pricea; feed- ing lambs steady; several loads $15.25@15.60; odd lots fat native ewes steady to $6.50@8.00. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 7.—{U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- and lights, steady, to 10c mixed and packing grades, activ mostly 10c to 1$c higher; rough and heavy packing sows $11.00@12.25; bulk of all sales $11.15@12.25. Cattle. receipts 9,000; fed steers and yearlings moderately activo, steady; bulk $9.00@12.00; long year- Packers buying of October and|lings $13 Brass ers, scarce, November lard gave the provision | steady; bulk $6.75@7.65;. she-stock market a lift, slow, steady; veal and bulls fully Wheat— Close | steady; stockers and feeders, slow, December -. - $1.38% | steady to weak; bulk grass cows May --. 1.387% | $3,605.25; heifers $5.50@6.50; prac- Corn— tical veal top $11.00; stockers and December ----. .75% | feeders $6.25@7.50. May --. -- 80% Sheep, ‘receipts 14,000; fat lambs Oats— mostly 10c/to 15c higher; all. other December ---.. -39% | classes fully steady; fat range lambs evee ne: AB% 81% STH 16.45 November 15.50 Ribs— October ~-.--.---. 15.87 Bellies— October November ~. Sugar NEW YORK, Oct. Refined su- gar was reduced five points today by one refiner to the basis of $5.05 for fine granulated. Other refiners were unchanged at $5.10 to’ $5.25, with demand Itmited to nearby re- quirements. Sugar futures closed barely steady Approximate sales 33,000 tons: “e- cember $2.19; $2.24; May $2.33 July $2.43, Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—Butter—Re- celpts, 4,858 tubs; creamery extra 48\4c; standards, 47%c; extra first 47@4Sc; firsts, 4414@45'4c; seconds, 41@43 40. receipts, 6,296 plank a | cases. Eggs—Unchanged; iE2 French Morocco—French and Spanish officers and uviation ha effected a junction at at Kifane, units Syan $15.25@16.50;. top fat ewes $7.50; feeder lambs mostly $14.50015.25; breeding ewes $5.60.- * MANSION GOES BEGGING, CLAIM (Continued From. Page. One) tax dispute eald neither king or emperor could disdain it, so great was Its splendor. Some buyers now estimate Its value at. $1,600,000. The palace which nobody wants stands at Fifth avenue and 77th street facing Central® Park. _The site {s vafuable for apartment house development. The copper king bullt it to outdo the .manston (which Charles M. Schwab had erected on Riverside Drive, » overlooking» the Hudson. The senator did not want to be fleeced by contractors, ap he bought a stone quarry and cut hfg own stone. He bought a wood working and plaster plant, Parts of the {n+ terior were gathered from ‘al over the world. He put tn a marb'e swimming pool, a system of Turk: ish baths, a private ¢leciric lighting plant and stuck an astronomien) observatory in the tower. ‘The wood: | work was inlaid with gold teaf. The art collection whith tt and which thé Metropo'linn Musqun, |Jected recently becatse tNcre was not room enough to freep tt intact, | ag he demanded. The collection went to the Corcoran Art Gallery in | Washington. FLOUR. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17.—Flour unchanged to 20c higher; family patents $8.25@8.30 a barret; bran, ified Rates ‘Two cents’ per word or ten cents per Hne. NO ADD LESS THAN 20 CENTS. 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