Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 8

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7AGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune LY Seats | RB cP ANSION IN WOOL YOU KNOW ME AL-Featuring Jack Keefe % DE M. AND R EPOR’ TED. [por ovER © PEACH oF O DEAL ToDAY — SHE MUST HAVE BEEN WILD aBouT CT TS HAVE BouGHy tr = a WELL, SHE WANTED To GE NMEQK ” THE WATER _SoO 1 TOLD HER SHE WAS ONLY OPLE R SSeS AWAY, yh ISN'T “THAT 1SoL0 THAT OLO FINE —"THATS HOME STEAD TO ® RICH OLD GAL / / So QUICKLY ommercial Bulletin in Weekly Review on Satur- | day to Report Upward Trend in Prices On Boston Market. Pw Oil and Financial News | i HY, TACK Y sTHAY HOUSE ISN'T QNYWHERES WELL Y FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 MAR =By GLUT YOu TOLD HE IT WAS eRe try du is st be ‘ ieee ask tue ees tot Pulled nine | Wyoming Oils | oan [ New York Stock STOCK P AICES See WHEAT DEMAND I ES $ a Last Sale } ‘ I | Quotations by Bias Vucerevieh, — Ohleago Prices a 8 A | Broker ' Ni 6.—(U. S, Depart- st = pi ve, j Ar 2 i 203 Consolidated Royalty ‘Agr ‘iculture)—Hogs- — ——— —— ——— Ja Cur and F¢ a | Building jc mostly steady ee } Ar an La si to RS acking sows 10¢ 10 an di (ame R mes f Peet siactea TayRG 5 ail ‘interests’ buying bulk : } | Ar an Sugar - perp aneeee an | good and cholce 170 to 280 pound _\ommo ] y ra cws | Mmericarael Upward Trend Continued | Market Has Ups and Dow ns | , Lp rita delet 3 bulk bettas th . Be xs 5 Although Irregularity | in Responding ts News | price sdy top; % ‘ patil ord ae Reports | - $9.90@10.50. | : robe. Bei ss je—Recelpts 8,000; selling 7 ‘ 7 t stone CHICAGO, Noy, )—Altho plain. Generally a steady Aan a am qn. hat Jupiter “wheat tharket displayed an up.| trade on ‘most classes; canners and Automobiles P Domino 00% 1,000 ~ 1.00 00% 1.00 10 Atlantic , Petr Great Northern. Quaker Ol. - Preston Ol}, McKinnie Riverton P. 1,000 Curb Stock: Pro Prairie: Olt tain er PLOT TO SLAY. spreggenicin CHIEF ':: iS REVEALED (PB) — Troops with bristling bayonets were cordoning headquarters of the Socialist party | @ the Free Masons in the Justinian Palace. It is | “' a plot to assassinate Premier Mussolini as he stood | of the Chigi Palace during the celebration | of Italy’ 8 victory over Austria was Producers Continental New York Oll Salt Creek Cons. Ss. 0.:Ind Humble Ol} . Oho Oil. i] | | | | Market Gossip BY HILL-WEAVER AND CO. Gladstone Hotel Building Brooklyn’ City Rallroad: éeclared regular quarterly 20c dividend pay- | able December 1 to stock of Novem- ber 14 ato ted the the of crery Stores October eales_$2, , an increase of* $62! . Brooklyn Union Gas declared’ spec- as} tal diyidend of $7 re; issue of PRESBYTERIANS AND FRIENDS URGED 10 conve! no for each, 100 dollars of ‘ea. surrender deber on Co. rene rt : H 1 September 3 ncome of : Oar aap pen) . 10 York Feder: ny uw i 1 friend of the a week, a0; to uttend furjas pose tes thy y ts to | To 1 the € Ay 4 meet the << ’ ng shares asure rat 214.79 \SCIMITAR IS UNDER BAN IN TURKEY trom OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN NEW NAME FOR CHURCH meeting of n church, ed to adop Pacific Coast Co for quarter end-| September 30, had net earnings of 36,289 after expenses. ngainst $90. In preceding quarter and $12: EARL OF PORTSMOUTH LEAVES OHERIGAN FOR WINTER IN ENGLAND — cars: and September , 1984. . ; | © z tron advanced 4 ton tn creek - RANCH BANDIT Eolas. 0, earned $4.63 a share od first preferred against $5.85 a and ¢ in precedin rter: TAKES OWN LIFE, e.mon | da‘telt of $76,298 last ] # || | Potatoes t ‘ f 6.—(?)—Cal! ! us| By . 4%: ! CHICAGO, Nev, 6—()—Potatoes | of- | trading very slow; market firm; to- ‘call loans United States ‘ te 1 Pega tre f shipments 1,074; F j —— te « eptances 4%; tle loans | 45 Canadian; Wisconsin, Minnerota I | ste mixed collateral, 60-90 day, | sacked round whites $3.75 @3.86; few i onths 4% @47s; prime | $4: frosen $2.78 up: Wisconsin, and WGi%s: 46 Butter Michigan bulk round whites $3.40°7 | << 3.65; few higher, frozen $2.78 wu CHICAG' A) —But Idaho sacked russets $4.26; Canad e HICAGC a oulury | mixed red and white ancked 62.75@ tr ‘ ee 10 eo scording lo quality and “con and | 19%e 1 tina had conditions acted as a bearlsh infi ward tendency at prices quickly @ opening today, underwent a seth: Reports that the harvest in Arge nmenced under favo ence, and there was also word of eneficial rains in. Australia, On} he other hand, initial strength shown by the market was ascribed to further attention given to reports of Hessian “fly , threatening future danger to new winter wheat in sev- eral important states. The opening ec off to %c up, new style, Decem- ber $1.51% to 1.51% and May $1.47 to 1.4714 was followed by a slight additional upturn in some cases and then a decline all around to below ‘or quarter | Mfp yesterday's finish. Subsequently rallies led to heavy profit taking sales, and the mar- ket sharply declined, Changes in the price difference between December delivery and Mry were rapid and tr- regular to dn unus degree. Wheat closed unsettled, %c to 1%¢ net lo er, new style, December $1.49 $1.49%% and May $1.45% to $1. Corn and oats were relatively firm owing to a forecast of less tavorable weather in’ the corn belt. After opening at gic dceline to t%e ad- vance, December ‘74%. to. 7c, the corn market scored slight~ general gains. Oats started unchanged to ye higher, December: 38% to 33% @%e and later held near to the opening range. Later the corn market was some- what responsive to wheat weakness. | Corn closed ea: igec to ig¢ net low- TA%c to 74%. Better cash demand gave strength to the provision market. ery Whaat— Open High Low Close De 151g 1.5214 1.48% 1.4914 2 LAT 1.47% 1.455% 1.45% July % 2 1.2915 cutters and hulls ‘strong. tind slow; best “mat steers offered $11.60. Bulk fed offarings “of) value -|40 sell at $10 downward; few: loads Jot fresh western grasvers $7@7.75;| ; Vealers mostly si1@114 50 to packers, Sheep—Receipts 7,000; fat lambs scarce: active; geneially strong; fev | loads to. shippers ten to 15c¢ high top $15.60; bulk desirable kind to packers around $15; generally lights, cull native lambs -$11@i2; sheep steady; welshty fat ewes mor $6.50. | | Omaha Quotations OMAHA,-Neb., Nov. 6—{U. S. De- partment of Agriculture}—Hogs— 6,500; active mostly 10 to 15c higher; desirable 140 to 300 pound welghts $11,25@11.40; top $11.50. Cattle— 0; fed steers and y lings fully ady; bulk $8.50@10.00; top $10.50; west bulls 25c lowe! other killing classes steady a > stockers and feeders grass cows, $3.75@5 @6.50; practical veal heavy calves. $6.25@7.00. BY HILL-WEAVER AND CO, Gladstone’ Hotel Building Vacuum Oli declured an extra div- idend of $1.60 and regular quarterly | tvidend of 50c. In previous quar- ters this year 50c extra was paid, and a year ago $1 extra. Olldom says talk of a Texas Com: pany-Phiillips Petroleum merger is considered premature and it is doubtful whether such a plan will go through. Oats Sinclair now has natural gasol 382% plants largely in Cromwell and Gar- 485 ber fields with a daily capacity of ABs | 130,000 gallons, Next year the com- | pany will produce about 50 per cent | S114 80 S044 | or ite casing head gasoline require- | 87 5s 86% | 15.25 15,17 During the week of. April 5, 1 14.25 14.20 | Magnolia reached {ts lowest point | |for the year at 131, The stock is Jan, ----14.20 14.20 14,15 14.16 | now selling at.172, up 41 poinis. — | Belle | Nov gh eect | | 8 | Cash’ Gains and Provisions, ~ | rries at that figure CHICAGO, ‘Nov. 6.—Wheat: Num- | heets.. The rise of 1%: Number 2 are, is therefore worth: $61 : ‘ Standard Ol of New| Business Briefs | NEW YORK—The “odd Engineer: Dry -Dock-and Ship Repalring any of New York has acquired in Algiers, La., and will build and repa'r plant costing $76 and gctommodatine lar a doe! 000 PHILADELPY : Mitten, alf of the Philadel: ja Rapid nsit- company, has made an offer to take over the prin- cipal company. “operating here erate the cabs in con- electric. and ‘sub: ve the Phil company y of transpor on way tation in elty has the right sompany }in 195% | 3 — Foreign Exchange | NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—(?)—For- eign exchanges irregular. Quota tions {n cents: Great Britain, de mand 484%; cables 484 13-16; 60-day Hills on ke 450% France, de- mand 3,97; cables 3.97%. Italy, de- cables 3.941%. Belgium or 44) 18 good perfor itself, its mar- ket prico. hardly reflects thé .in- crease in yalue of one of jt own subsidiaries, | predicts | that all the otf In the United States | | will be taken out in 26 years. Some | Genruntled holders of” of) shares | Pat. Office! KETS § DICK DORGAN Ha, HAY 1 THOUGHT SHE MEANT @& HYDRANT | vy 4 Dicky one s5s2 5 1 the stc ¥-produc tion that Sir R > consery atly d Ol of million gallon from asper refinery in October CLOSING OF OLD HIGHWAY T RAI AT Too HERE Stockmen vei omesteader, the ancient feud of the West, was at jesue ‘again in a which began this afternoon before a jury. in Jus- tlee George A.'Layman’s court, 0, E. Toothman, ing a public rged with ovscruct- high is the defend- ant, and John P. Bishop, Natrona county she is complain- ing witne The complat: west of Caspe » having fenced up: the old Yellowstone. hi ter the r is 6 official route was changed was completed at 3 and a brief recess was taken e offering of testimony bt Is expected that this wl! s rest of the afternoon and most of tomorrow. Each of the talesmen was ques- tioned by Robert N. Ogden Jr., as to whether he had any affiliations which would prejudice him against the defendant as a homesteader. Sev- eral ranchmen are included on the panel. Dyer Hays and S, S. Combs peared for the prosecution. eo ap Pe Goten NEW _ YORK, Noy. 6.—Cotton spot steady; middling $21.00. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 6.— | (®)—Flour unchanged to five cents higher, Family patents $8.70@8.75 a barrel. Bran $26, SPECIALIZING In Consolidated Royalty Western Exploration E. T, Williams V'i) be glad to furnish any | information of any of these is- isiae: All stocks bought and 30 Blas Vucurevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 166 NOTICE If you fail to receive your Tribune, call the office. Phones 15 16, id a special messenger will bring you a copy of your favorite paper. Calls must be regis- tered before 8 p. m. week- days and noon Sundays. CIRCULATION DEP’T. CALL US FOR Phone 3024 Nov “Bar sliver WE BUY, SELL AND QUOTE THE STOCK OF Consolidated Royalty Oil Co. INFORMATION CONCERNING HILL, WEAVER & CO. THIS ISSUL Gladstone Hotel Bldg.

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