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PAGE EIGHT DAILY The Casper Daily Cribune TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 Pei Mba AE a RKETS _| MA Stocks and Grains Oil and Financial News THREE GREAT CROPS Y OU KNOW ME AL -Featuring Jack Keefe TY om zh =} : \ | \ RB Tt VA | R } | Agere JOE THAT SOME FELLA THAT ‘i I OST: DEENA. ER a, STORY AGOUT UKES MY FAST GALL HIS NAME IS WHAT OYE Growers of Cotton, Corn and Wheat Have Less ME Sor In, CHICAGO 2E BROUGHT FA HOME THE OLD Bacon’ | HAS SENT A BIG COAL MAGNATE TOME — HES ON HIS WAY DOWN Now GNO WANTS TO r 7 . je GIS to Spend Than Last Year But Dolla. Will Rants Go Farther in Purchasing corn, cotton ‘These three great crop to the pockets c Jes exp d growers $1,660,387, ed with $1,5 Juction of corn t millfon isan ee eel oil Ney YR sions 1 Wyoming Oil SEPA 313.000, 5 ee si ew York Stocks 4 yoming Oils paid to farmers at pr Sy hice Last Sale “= - i Pie St oe e | SGU ations by Bias Vucerevich, NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—(P)—No| NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Foreign ‘ ( 1 108 9 Broker changes were reported tods ré-| exchanges irregular. Quotations in oe * 1 ‘ 208 Consolldi fined sugar. Prices ranged from | cent: rp ' ‘ nd Kc | hh 35.00 to $5.10 for fine granulated,| Great Britain, demand 4841-18; ing period. 1d ‘of : | i axplorabion = #3 , with demand light and strictly of a| cables 484%; 60 day bills on banks bh r t sane ibe \ fee | Conn a" Royalayi 9. ‘ hand-to-mouth character, 480%. : Sapdapteyrea ya eaceece or 1 a-| + A ec year w 1s Ref. 3 | cen Pipeline -.-.- 60 eee ‘ France, demand 4.41; cables 4.41%. TIHE. atooe mente ein F \ a8 E Te eee | Williams s Early Gains Wiped Out by} DENVER, Colo., Oct. 21—(P)—| Italy, ¢ 99; cables 3.9914. saints ais ee ccatene ee needs A I 1 Wild Trading Eliminated in Market Downturn in Gran ilered pueer croebes 10 cents} 4.5518;) Gere 3 ; Steady Advanc. P on. ; a hundred poun in myer mar | ir Oil d x i > \n 1 Pomoc ned ret teady ee of Morn } Late Trading atayiatey ( ae *NoNneet al \ ing Session 1 \ anvfacturer’s price ts now ~ = = t — } The manufacturer's price Is now} U an as VOs pe ctor: oer bp gies - CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—()—Wheat | 612 cents per pound for the cane | | Potatoes Anacond YORK, Oct. 21.—UP)—Stoek Daeete Serio prices weakened in the late dealings preduste, pod ; 92 fai for. beet su-| | vo = : : 7 nc a ‘| iy - 2 P ‘ gar. olesale prices are 6.37 cents | ' ————— = L, es [ssi red bv State ‘ ely asain to | Domino Sige tee \oapercess benuctne for cane, and 6.17 cents for beet. | + CHICAGO, Oct. 21,—Potatoes— F J : pate. A oft oll, rail, food, rubber, | the part of ‘houses with’ northwest | The reduction followed a similar} Recelpts, $1 cars; total United States Baldwin u © and equipment shares connections had a depressing effect. | decline in Cuban raw sugar ut New| shipments, 1,214; trading fair; mare ealeravers Bal e Vith the technical position of the | Closing prices on wheat were heavy, | York. baieery eran n Se cones: BS La Drake, Col) ichem i gue |? t apparently strengthened by % to 1%c net lower, new style, De- pea an ¥ ee = rath Fe 4 20. catitee = ote | the jon of many weak .ac-| 2 cember $144% to $144%% and May WWisponsiay HDS] OUUC avHitemn Sale n, Caspe Nor T. Sr je,” all} Capcornts 5 m 2g WAS recent violent re-} Presto! Oil, per 1000_- $1.42% to $1.42%. B © B 2 f. @2.45; Minnesota and North Dakota f 76 ( 1 I —- - 149 nie’ operators foci ive irinetedt| BuCk Cee ; ‘ usiness Driels (sacked Red River Ohiog $3.00@3.10; Em Rawhid D enther, ‘pf 1 a aLtefa® aurtienitgs ani ieaBiags [Orasbel CHICAGO) _osh =81n-ek with | Idaho sacked Ruesets $3.00@3.15. all of 16-2 yell o ries Oiknslientantee) and in-att Pade toe traders giving special attention to}, RE IUADBUE ETA Saihes a pea-| : “ : Bae seo : ; be Saas gs Aes cis ig a report quoting) the secretary of] its, as reported by nks in the} SWHeEy ct 24-32-95 Ae igenitee a i sig ween agriculture us saying it seems prob- eee ee ona rps district,_| HELP ‘WANTE! 3 7 8 ran, Aspe b . 0 c A alre: y two-tenths of one per t , Ganka alo dAeNake ed CHG ATO publication of pisr able the market has already dis-| decrease | WANTED—Handy single e et Gris to, | NMS po Cea ele ‘ China ae © earnings reports by ote Sarr counted all bearish factors in the} {n September as compared with Au) farm: prefer one thar deck word. Tae payer! venitee 7 Bae oe OBE reports of steady im-| S)Ovn an pict Aiea wheat sittiation this year, wheat val.| Sust. Compared with. Septemb'r| 05, Gall at 236 EB, Midwest, 5 to 7 Siviirica, Saond., Wecante as OTE all cai Shalt Col in the steel antes rcetal a cee ues took an early swing upward to-| last year, however, they show a gain} this evening. 7 ee. tems 7 . | A cate be : 1 crop of n rand divi: | Sent ents Gi *|day. An unexpected advance in of 6.3 per cent. HAVE job for circle saw. Phone Telitlans sseckeriths Laramie; allen eucehedeaa es | Ne rumors. RF continued tofey aeadieh Conia prices at Liverpool tended further . eee 1234. En hee eae fee a Goraste. me forward with new leaders be-| 54!" Creek Consolidated to strengthen the market here. Be-| ATLANTA—Almost a week of! Wxopppcaen and women 710 Mr € I pidge ‘ wht forward whenever re-| ¢ Poe iets sides, estimates were current which | Steady rain throughout the southern! “travel, $40 week and expenses, $4 con Crucibl ites fell back on profit | RUmre in ed by 68,400,000 bushels, the] Appalachian region has put a heav-) , for local wot Miss Holmes, ‘ataie i Speculative belief that the | OM? probable import requirements of Eu-| fer flow into the mo: reams | 314, Henning Hotel. it % i or d Ohio diy rope. Chicago opening prices, %c} nd ‘greatly incre: : yailuble}< doagccr wrest et a ee tc to $6 and the Ne = ‘to 11% higher, new style, December | Power from _hydro-el s POSITIONS WANTED ¥: | dividend to $8 before the end Livestock $1.46% to $1. nd May $143% to] Supplying southern industries Seana aEENaEEe ata a y, |of the year stimulated the demand] $1.48%, were, followed by moderate | Power supply 1s not normal yet, but / COMPETENT experienced ‘ stendg- eh | Bupstele. + | for those shares. Kresge sold 5 further gains, December touching| is believed full time supply can be| rapher desires position; best of ref- Peedi mae raulcieieispabers | firm at an advance of 64 foints over| cEcAGG eae’ Eres S. Depart-| $147%, and May $144, resumed soon in most electrically | erences _Phone 2073s if 533-6 ‘ al Asphal é Previous closing price yester-| ment of Agriculture)—Hogs, ve-| Subsequently, the market: under- | operated industries. VAR a nos ora he ae espe, ; ©, Censée, Cunieinnd|. dante oe Al Iectsio’ j Continental Insurance was | cefpte 14,000; slow, mostly steady at| Went a decided setback. Advices dt DOR SEASL EN ies eee anne ere 2 2 up S$ points to a new top at 133, | 4 Pat 340 ‘ euniee .| hand indclated that threshing was | |————7——~———_ 4 PXPERIENCED middle-aged “won:- all of 16-19-116. W Motors Snior “DANE chisbheiar +15 Tuesday's average; big packers tn. aval’ da Caeada 47 there wr s an wants practical nursing; con- C. A. Ogburn, Thermopolis, all | W Northern Pipa fac seme active; bulk desirable 150 to 200- poge Sea naties is Br yore Liberty Bonds ii aeenant cases a specialty; will do (except 18.29 A. R. of W. for canal) | § 5 Steel * caqamnmercial | pound weights $11.50@11.75; better | considerable a hy light housework in connection; iv’ of 36-44-95. | . preferred and} 149 to!160-pound kind largely $11.40 | Heavy. in. vease in the wheat mere) ae Liberty | references; rates reasonable. Herbert V. Lacey, Cheyenne, all | ues all'('@711-80; ‘top | $11.90" bulk, packing) AS® Of the chief exporting cotntrips, |.) oy hos ore Second ay | 2232M. of 16-22-85. | | sows $9.70@10.10; majority better] | Corn and cats were upheld by the | Toles en oe 1oL26: second 44+] VANTED—Housekeeping in_emdl fr mts Sie cae = 211.75q, Strength or wheat. After opening | 100. rst 448 > second 4% family 4 $ 7 Apollo Oil Co., § ls ring weight killing pigs $11.75@ 00.23: : a. +h ai, mily in per middle aged lady; Utah, all of 16-29-13. ; | “NEW YORK, Qet. 21 heavyweight hoge $11.30@| Unchanged to %c higher, December; 100.23: third 4%s 101.2; fourth 44/ can give reference. Write salary ex ou ramie, SE m . | prices continued | 0@ * slay | 73%¢, the corn market scored e | 102: S. government 4%s 106.16.) paid and describe fully in first let- Rex Dome Oil Co., Laramie, SE%| Minnie Foreman, Detroit, Mich. 4 11.75; Ught Ught $11.00@11.90; slau: eee of 14-16-77. : SMNW4; lots 6 and 7 of 6-28-62; | vigorously at the opening of today’s | chtee pigs $1126@12.00, slight general advance, but then re ter. Sylvia King, Geddes, 8. D. s Co., Cheye ; of 33-29-62. | market with the ution of large! " Cattle, receipts 15,000; scattering | 2cted to about the same as yester- Sean 4 4 of 38-20-63;| [buying orders which had accumu-|safee beet cteota, cheadys areiakes | day's Cinish, Mone || __ SERVICES OFFERED Therr ig mila lated overnigh outhern railway] jing, fatrly active: others and west-| -Later the market weakened with y | oe oremnae rr eee ao or of 34-43 x nd Baltimore nd headed al, shigglsh; tending lower; early | Wheat. On the decline May corn} ——————————__ || FOR METAL weather strips on Denver, Cold O ‘ cords in the r sp matured steera $15,75; welghty | Teached a new low price record tor] NEW YORK, Oct. .21—(@)—call| , your windows and doors, call A. , t ~ ma vesterns upward to'$10.30; she-stoc| the feason. Receipts of new corn| money steady; high 4%; low 4: rul| Larson. 49: x yas SS ; : Te 3 ) | slow, bologna bulls steady | are gradually enlarging. Corn clos-| ing rate 4%; closing bid 4; offer@ Saat NG. painting; small ree : |to strong: vealers steady to 250 otf, %@%e lover, December 74%4@| at 4%; last loan 4; call loans against| | Jobs; work guaranteed; prompt EF : C ee | hean [epceseenee Sbiterateen 4 heh acceptances 4; time loans firm:| Sea Tank Smith. Phone 1860. 25 } , ‘ ue Oats started a shade decline to %c| mixed collateral 60-90 days 4%@5;| MARCEL by expert operator, 75c. oreign Competition in and feoders, firm, | Otte started 2 shade decline to sge| mized collateral 60-20 daze 4x.c5:| SITET ro) re heep, receipts 18,000; fat lambs, . Be, Pet etcaets | SARCEU and bob curl, Be. SEN. ~ 5 = a witt ntidencg re: | slow; steady to 26¢ higher: advance | held near to initial figures, sel Meee be al | McKinley. Phone 2655M for ap: s W heat Market k orec aw ( ; edt of wild gyra-|on shipping account; few loads of ae were without material pointments Mrs. J. W. Miller, - J Cc ¥.; Nx} ‘ tn shares buying | natives to shippers $16 25@15.50; Ca coticahil - 2 EMBROIDERY work neatly done. ‘ ie th a in many sec:| others $14.75@14.85; feeding lambs,| Wheat— Open High Low Close Cotton 942 8. Chestnut. : ‘ the basis of fav: | early sale of cholce ight kind $15.76 a iaaee re i nity ae — ‘ointing to increasing forelg ze normal 9 : 9 . Dec! 24.74% | spot quiet; middiidg $22.00. mee petition in the wheat market, pal Fd 5 3 fc wil Omaha Quotations. | May 18% 78% mals paces ati ‘takes te Hear “ze 1 ’ 1 OMAHA, Neb,, Oct. 21.—{U. & De- | Oats— Ss FLAX. ast_H. t partment of Agriculture.\—Hogs— 39% | DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 21.—Close . f gold | Recelpts, 7,000; weak to 1c lower Mj flax: = October $2 Cac \acth: i BRO f Ivar mixed and packing. grades showing December 4 May! Real Used 3 ost decline; good and choice 140 pag sag t pound weights $11.10@11.40; f 1 p $11.40; rough and heavy pack po Len a ey aS oe (Glee 222 c f ng sows $9.50@9.65; smooth up to 5.30 KANSAS CITY be 21.— ‘ sbia I nd} $9.90; bulk of all sales $9.65@11. 30 | Hay, unchanged to higher; N umbia il verage cost Tuesday $10.55; weight }2 Irie '$14.50@1 others ur neshe ker eat 1s not separ ; ' } Intere 1. /Cattle—Receipts, 11,500; fed steers ; : Z it is'apparent/that’it must be 1 . earlings slow, weak to 2c 95 | Tribune Want Ade Bring National . > 3 s 50 = reese 4 Oy ped thet latea oll, 2 N mostly 10 to lic lower; bulk 50 ao | Fora, 1924 : rebiogy Mins gry sak 5 oO Iie | sales $9.50@11.50; several li] areca Coupe; asi ased farmers to receive Aiwith: ‘ ~ We € Marjand held higher; grass steers} CHICAGO, Oct. ope | Fora os nan at the pa deem TOE RULE tl 4) 1 Asphal to weak; bulk $7.00@8.00;|1 hard $1.57@1.61%. ip > Need Coupe, 14385 = ‘ t year. | ting conntries “has it Compan ds of Wyomings $9.50; she| Corn—No. 2 mixed 834 @79%¢o ass 1e a eS | Chevrolet Touring, 1922 able that the r ed enormously, The wheat are & Pacific - ‘ t weak to 15e lower; bulls and| No. 2 yellow 83@84téc. 4 Three Fords, all run, each.=$30 completely discou f Australia, Argentina and Cat Products es. Foreign exc euls steady to strong; stockers and| Oats—No. 2 white ] sede we more than 60 per cent abov' ental Ol et we badllad eah ry ry piereliie i cie IRRO SR TIE | Great Northern M el Ait path chalet r : o|6 5 mostly $5.25@6.25; can-| Rye—No, 2 82%¢c. ‘Two cente per word or ten cents} ~~ “\~ a eel rah Should be carefully considere¢ 4 5, ae hae paced | >) a a—3 ver line, : | Comnany farmers in planning for wheat + Ind . nd cutters $2.00@3.60; bologn | imorny: Seat No ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. | WOmpany out expressed ion in this country. 8. Rubber a8 ) @4.25; practical veal top oan Five average words used as e| 333 N. Wolcott S| 4 i; 1k Lard—$15.3 tt St, Phone 2772 = a Seel a t ; few $12.00; atockers and | Ls 15.32 alate Praxis toi oe lta » ona Si sh pf < )| feeders $6.25@7.75. | amanda sg BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE ss ae : tinghouse Sheep—Receipts, 6,500; fat lambs | Dellles—$16.25. will be charged the space of two| FOR SALD—Practically new Master Overlar r . Gas| strong to 26e higher; bulk fat range | | nes. Six Buick Coach. See Knight at ommo itv rade eWws t ‘ de | lambs $15.00; natives $18.00@15.25; | All Charged advertising will be| White Bagle Refining or call 48271, : I 1c be und | choice 88 pound clipped lambs | | fi tee tet lines” Irrespective of | [OR SALE—Ussex four coach; good Sea ie = eT 1.00; sheep and feeders stead M | ne number of words. conditi : Ts TET AMty ua ————— ——_- : Rett gate ery crenapeneraainal| etals CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED | now: buy It vow ney four Of then Packing House Products Fruit + k ‘ hare. Fels errs RTP Eee | AD ERRORS tae Wine Agee oan wane m1 ahs if ate ambs $15.00; by 1g ew _ - car winter. Ad¢ ) cA ng de CISCO—The first 1 Crude Mar et a Prescipe een Deng ee Ces The Casper Daily Tribune will! ‘Tribu peptone a © trade t diese grapefruit pieced darmowe i ps : ; NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Copper| not be responsible for more than “ have arrived in the ee 36 to 36.9 wity ot) ; i as ; qulet. Electrolytic spot and futures} one fncorrect Insertion of any ad:| rhe f ska ANE Ne iee coating Shay fo aNs maeie r 1 net _. Denver Prices eee eth vertisement ordered for more than CASH er and st, grades afe bring ve ‘ NVER, Colo., Oct. 21.41 8. Tin firm, spot and futures 62.82.] one time. Errors not the favit o lf : a = aribae ne : ore Department of Agriculture),—Hogs, | prices unchanged the advertiser which clearly lessen | t or yong used car; all makes. We 2 ‘ Porti f Ipts 1,000; slow, fully steady;} teady; spot $9.50@9,60 ae rea Nonpy the advertisement | ‘Pde and sell on easy terms. Shoes IT W % Kinng : top $1185 for one load; other loads ” By jot | Will be rectified only by publication | 5 . os t as regained its pres ke Cantrad ata yeouters tal tot ; da as ® ns lO republica . . tories 0 tige and for the first time in elig Reteatohiin een edie reer etka mony spot $18.00. tion wil! be made when the error Phone 2772, a 4,000 ars there is 3 demandat . “ H new high Cod ge ot ed) does not materially affect the sense | ——————_—_—_________ e pe , t ; 1, A sudden wave of seftihy,| through to California; only four Fs irsery stock * . or purpose of the advertisement. F Sal H a 9 Esty ver, forced recessions in Gen-| loads offered here. SPECIALIZING TELEPHONE ADS. or Sale—Household Goods Tee ahd head 4 ‘ Motors, Mack Truck and Amer-| Cattle, receipts 3,500; calves 200; ‘ In Careful attention will be given all| Ph evch h witineecmn Rs Can, +Sales approximated 2,.| slow, bologna bul ads received over the TELEPHONE| é a SANEAD Se Ehe Kansas City | Or any | optce hae velanes ' Consolidated Royalty but we cannot guarantee accuracy SALE OF ATTACHED GOODS 7 “orporation, now in the pro-/ —_ tone, wenk: few hetfers $5.50@6.7! West. Ezplorati OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE 4 py theo 1 of fortiations bas . prvdthesd f | eee SOOO aout reainee Ftote estern Exploration MENTS e Constable, Oct. 24, at 10 a, m., « x 4 © Cromwell steel mills at Lo! er | } : 2 oe Must be accompanied b; or] 627 ‘ , e, several loads stockers and feeders jiams " y cash or| 627 East Twelfth Street. ; The mills and open hearth) Byron. Butter and Eggs $6.75@7.60; stock helfers $6.78 fiat,|| w/e" ae, Will Qisck tn full payment of the same | 1 Ford truck. y to this Notches « SR haart lr | Sheep, receipts 28,400; practically |} Will be glad to furnish any ‘ahont set hae vane i Large meta! wheelbarrow Pilot Rutt HICAGO, Oct. 21.—Butter— | all on through billing: no early aales;|| information of any of these is-B| rate per word tor the Graper Dent | 4 Small metal winet i paltry os he . 5.494 tubs; eream-| asking higher on fat lambs. sues. All stocks bought andi) rripune. ea ee, beni Siiitrs ashen nt 2 CHICAGO, Oct. 21,—Poultry alive - S — xtrog 490; standards 46%c: ex- sold, CLOSING HOUR. : sas polation seine z er: q 16@ ; firsts 4T@4Sc: firsts 45@46e FLOUR Want Ads to be classified Metal mortar box. t keve Qhe - . E 7 ~. i d properly ‘ i id fo aes Suver ds 43% 44e. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 21.— Blas Vucurevich, Broker][| must be in the Casper Daily Tribune} 1 Lot structural tron. : ce 200: we c see — Lower: receipts, 2,788) Wlour, unchanged to 10c higher: |] 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. W| rce before 10. Want Ads received} — 1t of lumber. ' I sts 41@1S0; ordinary firsts! family patents $8.65@8.75 a barre: after 10 to 12 a. m, will be inserted C. 3 \ ‘ Ade t fteru rea re ey p Isc b joa 60. Phone 106 under the haed “Too Late to >. H. GIBBONS ‘ 5 ran $22 Classify.” Constable, Von BINN — HE'S GoT MORE Sack THAN HE CAN LIFT >) -B THINK T y DICK DORGAN HIS 1S — THE BULL PEN ey,

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