Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1925, Page 8

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*AGE EIGHT OLD W = RETAIL othing and Shoes React to Speeded Buying; “Commodity T Trade News ||: Stocks and Grains TRADE BOOST. Situation Shows Improvement and Building Continues Strong. BY J. C, York and ROYLE sy S e profits since here UTOLD YoU THAT {OTHER REALTOR DOWN THE STREET HAS GOT SIGNS ALL OVER “THE SONT < Do You REALLY THINK THAT PEOPLE BEUEVE WHAT THEM Si GNS SAYS SORE THEY DA THEY BELIEVE [N New York Slacks S| | Last Sule Allis American Cher will secure of owners Cerro de P: Chandler tater 3 Chesapeake and Ob chicago and Northwestern — ~~ Lumber, Cotton. Calif 130,000 bales to cording | | OT ORIOUS BANDIT ALLED Hudson Motc | Illinois Cent pendent O. and Haryos Mer. AVENUE AGENT S INDICTED I WHISKEY PLOT Former Congressman Is |? Among 14 Named by | 31! Federal Jury. I | ST. LOUIS, | national Helm Page One) } ere he died | Pe | wit Pet and T Mo., Revenue ich, former Co: ports | NEW spread spec or h d St. Poul, pea. tributior ORTLAND, Ore,— of the | distribution POR TEAN JOU and Pacific --._ 46% | better ¢ West Coast Lumber: avsocta ne tion gold 12 per cent less lumber lation r than they tured {n the week | Roupuse Production was | pai Lil erty Bonds conspiracy Attorney Cui Wh Burning Vessel =»| Found Deserted “Mel tals ~~ Crude Market 368 to 36.9 gravity 59.9 gra t Creek pe P | Rock otatoes Bis , )—F tatoes | Cat eek, 87 to Mule Creek | Lander Osage Sunburet Poultry 2,—-U)—Poul fowls 1 a barrel. | hares that other lation foi ired de act Hities, Easy Stimulate Buying MOTOR SHARES FAD ADVANGE ‘| Optimistic | and ee | Tey | Wyoming Oils | ‘Quotations by Euas Vucerevich, i Broker £03 Consolidated Royalty Building Western Bzploration. 3.00 5.15 Consolidated Ro 10.87% 11.00 ntral. Pipeline 55 B80 Month-. B nd Re- T. Willams-. aw 1B 4 M ra er 15 As oney Western States 207 209 Coastal 07 08 | Columbine .. 08 105 —(P)—Wide-| Jupiter - 03 204 r the adyance, | Elkhorn 10475 by reports of| Domino Ivitles, abund.} Royalty .Producer .04 prospects of | Sunset - 200% mors of increas. | Picard 2 carried two |Atlantic Petroleum 60% Studeb: = nd O miscel. and dend w high ley within on point 1 nd early fcored b Central, Me eral large I dividends, e ing aker and behind. Stan ved repo’ velatlvel, els for ve stock mar- husiasm ran riot in stories were Motors, corpora- aker in the A noted for and rails 1 Common elimb- a fraction of 2.—@)—Stoek ‘d move-| 11.60: latter price extreme top; bulk | teiided later to uphold the market. rv when trad- Chryster volatile five at $2.45,| 1 Jor. | forward dyin d oth 3 condl- ut gained NEW demand YORK, No xican dollars _ the Adve: points or more, ber ot requirements U and loans rep’ but onty unchanged prices, at moximum figure, nd General Elec- Cast Iron renewed at wweep Dar silver 6 of eese 65 ich ranged from 5.00 to 5.10 for Pilot Butte ~--.-semcnnecee 1.35 e granulated. i{ ; reval wor, 2—| | Silver l0e lower. in Great Northern, per M Quaker Ol --. Preston Oil, per Mackinnie Riverton Pete -. Argo . Buck Creek — 49% 23% 20% 29% 237% 11 Livestock amine fon houses business, «much Chicago Prices transac- CHICAGO, Nov. APU. Ss. Total sales artment of Agriculture}—Hogs— pis 46,000; moderately active, 10 to 25c lower; mostly 10 to 20c oft; bulk desirable 180 to 300° pound welght 311.10@)11.80; 140 to 160 pound selections largely $11.25@ packing sows $9.60@9.90; bulk good and choice strong weight killing pigs 311.75@12.00; heavywelght hogs 75@11.86; ight lights $11.00@ 260: slaughter plas $11.25@12.00. le—Rece!pts 30,000; most fat slow; undertone weak, lower s killing steers steady; stockers and feeders steady to strong; killing stockers and feeders to strong; kil quality bulk fed steers of value to sell $12.00 downward; she stock around : bologna bulis steady vealer mostly 50c lower: 0@12.50 to packers, “ Sheep—Recetpts 28,000: tew earl lambs ground steady fat ranze Omaha Prices Neb... Nev. y sales ight hogs 15@2ic | general market mostly BSc 140 to 300 pound wetgh op $11.00: pac’ Oc: Re cost sher Avers stockers and feeders steady; bulk grass cows $3.15@5.25; heifers $5.00406.25; canners and*cut- ters $3.00@2.65; bologna bulls $4.00 @4.26; natives up to $4.50: Practical veal top $11. $12.00; heavy’ calves’ $6.00@6.75; stockers and feeders Searlings $8.25. Sheep—5,000; all bulk wool lambs aad 315.50; lamba | Business Briefs Late neRs PR GIR aL, ATLANTA, reworks, Jewel es and king orders trom uccesafy! cotton of thelr | Foreign Exchange || NEW YORK, etgn In. conts: 45415 Noe, Great Britain demand at 484%; 60 day bills on banks 430%, Frances demand 4.16; cables 4.16%. Italy demand 3.97%; cables 3.98, Gelglum demand 4.52 Germa 25.80. James lL. Meide, Edgerton. Wyo. phone » Salt Creek off field representative Maytag Washing Max chine Ca, ing done | y sales fut} Average; few at) eandjes | 2.—)—For- anges irregular, Quotations | average run 1™ GOIN! DOWN Q@ND FIX Be bi) COUPLE SeRT Guys SIGNS WHEAT VALUES AGAIN ADVANGE | Weather Reports From Abroad Boost Prices on Market’s Opening CHICAGO, Nov. (#)—Reports of frost in Argentina together with unlooked for higher quotations Liverpool gave an to wheat prices here. 1,500,000 bushels in the heat on ocean passago to Great Britain tended also to strengthen values. Besides, there were ady that recent rains in Australian weré Inadequate and that the wheat acre- age of India will fall below last year's total, ‘The opening, %ec to 1X%c higher, new style, December $1.47 to $147%, and $1.43 to $1.42%, was followed by an trregu- lar rise to $1.4814 for December and $1.44% for May, Despite bearish unofficial estimates of the 1925 corn yield, corn and oats reflected the strength of wheat. After opening unchanged to %c higher, December ¢, the corn market un- derwent something of a sag and then scored gains all around. Subsequently forecasts of unfavor- able weather in Canada led to further adyance and so likewise did announcement of a liberal decrease of the United States visible supply. Wheat closed firm, 2% to Sie net higher, new style, December $1.49% to $1.49% and May $1.44% to $1.44%. * Assertions that stocks of old corn are almost the scantiest ever known respondence between Lansdowne and ‘the na ment regarding tho figh tempted lL to Hawa thisgs having to do’ with duct of aviation: Secretary Davis amount of would department's documents bi aviation and antiaircraft cluding ficers, or a member of his trict in the Unite eign possessions, snowing of good order end military in his command. tual opening Glegting irbetHer those named on Colonel Ust of witnesser. Another Mit ’s counsel charges on the a ground ly__rejecte called to stand as its martial, After counsel, Corn closed firm, % to 1%c net higher, December 74% to T4téc. Oats started unchanged to %c off, | NAVY AND ARMIY HEADS CALLED | BY MITCHELL (Continued From Paze One) Commanier départ- what .ar- rangementa were made for the at- t of the PN-9 . anda long list number of other the’ con- be asked to produce a great volume of war earing on activities of the past several years, and in- “copies of all reports minde since September 5, 1925, by manding general or commanding of- the com- command, of each and every corps area or dis- States and for- the state discipline The court proceeded with the ac- the trial: without In- would summon Mitchell's motion by to ‘dismiss the that t court had no jurisdiction was quick- Then the prosecution first wit- ness A, W. Yeager, reporter for the San Antonto, Texas, Light, to whom Colone! Mitchell gave a copy of his San Antonio statement containing the accusations that led to his court- a long argument between the court accepted in evi- j dence the prosecution’s copy of the pissin tay Abinto all months | September 5 statemnent including all sho wee peeg er encr enciled or other marks not made Influenced by a. decline in hog |? by Colonel Mitchell. ven Another wrangle follow values the. provis market was ed efforts easy. ‘cae | Of the Prosecution to put in evidence Wheat— Open High Low Close), newspaper copy of the September Dee. 1.47 1.00 147 148% 1'9 statement, It ended with the May ---- 143 144% | court overruling objections by Reld pale % 128 lana accepting the printed exhibit ‘orn— offered by Yeager. was excused, Colonel counsel reserving cross ex: until later, The prosecution called I George 4% 18% 19% 38% | A314 | He testified that he had newspaper copies: of the j statements to Colonel M! | Son Antonio, and had obta him, the form Dee. he had prepared | | ton. | Teepresentative Reid, thi counsel, cross examined | “|that the general } Colonel Mitchell 4s that. hi ‘pine’ NEW YORK, N American Smelting and company today advanced of lead from 9.50 to 9 "| pound. | HAY. TY, Mo, No’ $14.00@ ; cholee over mixed Tell the Advertiser—1 $18.00@ | The Tribune. ieee ies to the extent of one question —an interrogation based-on the charge a 8 prejudicial “to good order a Ten) Prices Boosted. 2.) — The witness then Mitchell's amination Aeut. Col. Hicks, adjutant general of the Eighth Corps at San Antonio. submitted Mitchell ttchell in ined from i of official army correspondence, the admission that hem for publica- eo defense Colonel is cond monning the price cents per saw {it in MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 ol ce Se Sora TAGE] FLORIDA REQL ESTATE Cheyenne Ends Keen Campaign For Mayoralty CHEYE: E, Wyo. Nov. 2.—() —A campaign for municipal offices characterized by unusual activity on | behalf of candidates for mayor, Ar- |chie Allison and C. W. Riner, is being routed out today preparato: to the election tomorrow. Two city commissioners also are to be efected The candidates are Cal Holiday and W. W. Busselle, {ncnumbents and Adam Schillin and Fred L. Thomp- son. Contracts between the: city of Cheyenne and the Union Pacific raii- road for furnishing water to the system have provided the campaign issues. Allison, who is a: candidate tor re-election, negotiated a revision of the old .conract and the. railroad now pays the city $12,000 a year. The old contract was made nearly y years ago when Riner was mayor and furnished the, ratlroad ter without cost for all time Coolidge Senior To Pass Winter At White House WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 John Coolidge, father of the lent, is planning to forsake his Vermont home for a winter stay at the White House. It is probable he will arrive here before his Plymouth farm Is snowed in and will remain here until the winter breaks. Physicians who attended the cal- onel during his iliness last summer are understood to have advised him he can safely make the trip to the capital and that it would be best for him: to take advantage of the com- fort of the executive mansion, ace cae f) — Out of the 24,360,000 families in the United States, over 11,000,000 own thelr own homes. Barney Slack HEADQUARTERS PHONES iis: 1451 Call These Numbers for Cars to the Polls, | SPECIALIZING Ii Consolidated Royalty Western Exploration E. T. Williams be glad to furnish any information of any of these is- sues. All stocks bought and sold. Will e| 03 Consolidated Royalty Uidg | | Blas Vucurevich, Broker |! Phone 166 ---—--~— > and Eggs W YORK, —Butter, | 4 creamer) fresh Ste; ditto fresh gathered firsts hennery whites ed extras 84@86c; near- western hennery 5,188; firsts 63 closel; selec and nei ditto firsts to extri Cheese, irregula receipts, pounds; state whole milk fists, fresh fancy to fancy specials 26@2T7c; ditto 24% @25c; state whole fancy 27@28c; ditto milk flats hel average run CHICAGO, Noy. —(#7)—Butter, lower; receipta, 9,276 tubs: creaniery tras 50c: standardy 46%c; extra 8 48% M4840; firsts 44@45c; dr 41430 Phone 3024 Figgas. need cane 38 Oil WE BUY, SELL AND QUOTE THE STOCK OF Consolidated Royalty * Co. CALL US FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING ‘THIS ISSUE HILL, WEAVER & CO. Gladstone Hotel Bldg,

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