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PAGE EIGHT The Casper Dally Cribune TRIBUNE ACTORIES BU YING | YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe ge | FOR FUTURE NEEDS! are ae TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 MARKETS ~ _-By DICK DORGAN Stocks and Grains Contracts for Deliveries After Middle of Next Year Being Awarded; Rising Trend in Com- PaeTicuLacs AeDLY to SQv,MyY GoY~ 4 . . . . } poxow. ITHINK You : modity Prices is Indicated. | SS, KILLED HIM Ly BY J. C. ROYLE g prices 4c lower to 4c new style. December $1.4815 and May $1.43% to $1.43% followed by a moderate general by an upturn, with department of agriculture tn its No- Last year's crop was 2,436,513,000 bushels. ‘ —_— y by the] tnt, Kelly Springfield vember crop report. A month ago| Kennecott Copper 2,918,000,000 bushels were. indicated. | rehigh Valley — Mack ‘Truck Marland’ O11 ickel - Louisville and a sacked and bulk round whites 5@3.50; few $3.00; Minnesota sacked Red river Ohios, few sales, 33 oe Poultry CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—()—Poultry cesses on the long side, appeared to have been carried up to the greatest extremes, were the hardest hit. Cry- sler was hammered down 27% points, Du Pont 18% and U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe, Hudson Motors, Mack Trucks, General’ Electric, General Motors, steady; bologna bulls strong to*l0c higher; yealers 50c higher; bulk fed steers of values to sell at $5.00 downward; few fresh range grassers $7,.00@8.25_ to killers; bulk yealers to packers $11.50@12.50, cist treatment of the Jugo-Slay mi- nority population in Trieste, which caused Sanday’s sutbreaks. The facisti are alleged to have attacked the Jugo-Slavian consulate in Trieste and also the offices’ of the Slovanian newspaper Edinos, 10.—Manutac | : e1 re Cillin, : 8 are ng wr ls rising trend in commodity prices and 1 t in ‘those of manufactured articles. p} The they say, see an ] ¢ ‘ i consequent opport i rices. They reasor 1 r delive ing trend a 12 products, acts ¥ ence on t 4 buy. 4 fous to rials at present SO op ee 3 ag ete x : N Y k 4 fom y den and wrecked and thelr owner a=] x S “4 i) beaten by a mob. Croatian etu : ow York Stocks |||” Wyoming Oi ASSASSINATION (e005 C di T d N Last Sale j sulate under siege for urs at s ter they had broken into « ptur 5 Oommo ity Ya e ews ‘Allis Chemical and Dye Quorations er: Vucereyich, OF Ln the , they dragge¢ American Can _ 247 “03°C through the mud and later burn ) me SE % 203 Consolidated Royalty \ ’ aie Shoes CLEVELAND—Cold weather in fpericen Sapte haa 5 a Building ] : ied. At $ ADELPHIA — Manufactur-| October ha th O1 a5 si ‘a oak bare? 3 . 7 Z thent on the lakes: ‘bat thie thoath | American Sm, and Ref, Western Exploration — 3.00 3.15 K N ROME, Nov. 10 The Itallar | a record yolu: may be moved. American 69 Consolidated Royalty ~ 8% 10.00 government has as ‘fitting eat $ | American Tel. and Tel. ~. 140% | Central Pipeline 55 60 isfaction” from the Jugo-Slaviar ‘ a American Tobacco ex div 3 H. T. Williams -. wept 18 government for Sunday's antt-Ital Automobiles American Water ‘orks Bessemer ~. 15 8 | ons i re + opt ae hee: 3 lan demonstration and the defiling DETROIT—October production of | American “Woolen weitatnliataten = ‘O79 Communists Lying in Ambush for King] aestruction ot Tallon tings te 3 Hudson and Essex cars approxiinat-} Anaconda Kinney Coastal 08 05 Flood of Selling Orders In- yarlous citles of the Serb, Croat and ed 25,000 vehicles as against 27,600 } Atchison Columbine 03 05 ‘. Fey, M4 2 Slovene state. Announcement te 3 ot repairs! a coe atts, | Golem Denty spired by Speculative | Ferdinand of Rumania Captured | iii"Mieot was made tans in ott 4 ——— Baldwin Locomotive = 122% | Elkhorn 03% .04 ears Today. j r }cial_communique. 4 Sa Baltihoret ene One, Laas aie [Demian 08 c - After Bloody Battle. ' WORT WORTH—While rain in| Bethlehem Steel _ 46 | Royalty Producers 03.04 NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—()—Stock 1 ——— 4 October delayed planting in the Pan- | California Pet. eee 00% 003%, Bribes fetes pas Alo! bhrse a eae handle, there is every pi ry Canadian Pacific 201 |. :,02 nness today, ‘The selling, which 4 a , efe | to $2250 a ton{a Uesaperdorreat aad pa tories Central Leather pfd.._ ~ 65%] Atlantic Petroleum 00% 00% | embraced practically: all. groups of VIENNA, Noy. 10.—(P)—A communist attempt to ; Rhows ngth. association, Chandler Motor — ~ 41% | Quaker Oi! - bey i deatinn eS Lying in wait i i Pag aa 7 ney 4 —————— Chesapeake and Ohfo 47 | Preston Oil, 1,000 tiie Boston Atederellyrestrvenireciie: | if dy b. eae oun aD ge ES seing.to ratarn from Pea 4 ’ é etre hicago and Northwestern 2.’ 68% | McKinnie -. count rate yesterday would be fot-jhunting, a band of communists was captured by troops iaelitiol J i Janis. 14.20 14.02 14.18" (Chicago, Mil. and BL Paul, pid “| Riverton Pp lowed ‘by similar action by the New|after repulsing gendarmes with revolvers and hand ‘ tee _ 4 Chicago, R. J. and Pacific York reserve institution which would grenades yesterday. Advices today from Galatz, Rumania, Two cents per word or ten cenis } Jan 14.30 Coca ‘Col, (au have a tendency to restrict credit describe the affair. ber lne. Ba | 4 Ma: 14.15 14.00, 14.00" | Colorado ‘Fuel facilities and thereby reatraln spec- Onalecidias an dionarewncasse NO ADD LES§ THAN 30 CENTS. : Congoleum-Nairn ualtive operations for the advance 5 “counaed Be je were ‘ Five saverage words) used as a ' 15.00 erga $e ; in the stock . 3 ; asis of ostin: ne. vibe ; Consolidated Gas ex. div. --- 91% | pririe Oil Len ais perce Livestock BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE / y Cash Grains and Provisions Corn Products S Mountain Producers SS @ market opened 1 to 4 points BELGRADE, Jugo Slavia, Nov:| will be charged the space of two i cEfth, Grains and Provisions. | Crucible ‘steel Gonchar = 33i¢ | ower im reflection of this nervous. ais =F i0—(@)—The Jugo-Slavian authori-| Unes. q oe aleae Cor ve ieee 8 sated ie’ Guba Cane Sugar pfd. Galt: Cres Produsera i = agug | 2°88: and then. rallied moderately CARD SETS ties are taking every precaution to| All charged advertising will be ’ z fe ‘sales, Corn, number 3 mixed 86¢; | Bavison: Chemical New vorkcOn =e ei voie mghen bullish operations were resum-| CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—()—Hogs—| prevent further anti-Ttalfan demon: booked “set lines” irrespective of Active Basing Ledibys Onis er 3 9 je eseHe. . | Dodge. Brothers pa, Balt Gece Gonmaneed raed to the oil shares and a selected | Receipts 36,000; mostly 15 to 25c|strations, such as those which oc-| the number of word ARES cago Trader Brings number 2 white, 40@40}4c:, number | pu Font de Nemours = BooTae: gg | Ust of specialties. lower than Monday's best prices;| curred throughout’the country Sun-| CORRECTION, OF CLASSIFIED xy abate UW ptars eb beh 845 A pagsen sa sas OTaE Electric Power and Light, ctfs. Humble Otl 70 The recovery was not very con- | bulk better 140 to 300 pound weight} day. A great mass meeting called] phe Casper Daily ‘THbune wii! vate Up : Clover ceed $20.78@20.25. Lard | Ete Mirst, pia... Ohio Oi _- 65% | Vincing however, and shortly after | $1140@11.60, top $11. packing | for Thursday at Agram has been| not be responsible for more than Wiss 15.67. Ribs $16 50 “Bellies $16 2 Famous Players .. 5 midday bear traders launched a say- | S0WS largely $9,75@10:35; majority | forbidden, one incorrect insertion of any ad- CHICAGO, Nov. !1020_Infis +67. 25. General Asphalt -. ie age attack against the general list, | desirable killing pigs $11.50@11.75. Foreign Minister Ninchitch was| vertisement ordered for more than Sodlmacieatcinlaxanteivenorentcclace In the short space of one hour, aj] Heavywelght hogs $11.15@11.85.| received by the king after an-inter-| one time. Birrors not the fault of be bs rie = otatoes score or more of recent speculative | Medium $/1.40@11.65; lights $11.10] view yesterday with tho Italian min-| the advertiser which clearly lessen pet Meee Gy favorites were carried down to near-|@11.65; light lights $10.85@11.60; | {ster, General Bodero, who protested | the real value of the advertizement ie Daemiebas ineae Foreign Exchange Gulf States Steel i CHICAGO, Nov. 10-—Potatoes, | ly 30 points, the offerings of profes-| packing sows $9.50@10.50; slaughter | against the burning of Itallan flags] Wine, catra ‘charce within PIV Seles Bea Hudson Motors — = trading very slow; market unset-| sional speculators for the decline | pigs $11.00@12.00. during tho demonstration tn Lal-| gays atter insertion. No republica- atoowerd, coceralas Oban stil | hcoy GEC NETO eat Lae eS a tled and weak; wide range in prices;| being augmented by the execution | Cattle—15,000; better grades fed | ch, Spalato, Agram and Belerade.| tion will be made when the error hrwuntine, where ontudel triet bake Bye Li oS Independent O. and G. si most cars showing field frost or|of hundreds of “stop loss” orders | steers in liberal supply; slow; 25c to| Th minister faced interpellations| goes not materially affect the sense of ahacd verona tae just year's corn crop was placed at | tnt. Harvester - = transit freezing; total United States | and ‘enormous profit-taking. 40c lower than Monda high time;| i" the Skupstina (national assem-' or purpose of the advertisement. 3 See ney’ atinatogieien aay ay thy | It Mer. Marine, pf. 5 shipments, 781 cars; Wisconsin, Min-| Motors, in which speculative ex-|grass steers and she stock around| Ply) today on the subject of the fa- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Schoo! girl to care for baby evenings three times;a week: girl living near 139 N. Grant pre- ferred. Apt C, Albuquerque Apart- ments. Phone 2097-W. NEW YORK, . Nov. 10.-—C)—Call Sheep—14,000; fat lambs steady to Mex. Seaboard Oil alive, firraer; receipts 16 cars; fowls which had characterized Italian ac- ‘White Motors, United Cigar Stores WANTED—Competent girl for gen- Norfolk and Western 75@15.65. money firm, high 6; low 4%: rull : Pe) Rea a ueiS strong} others and sheep around 5 | for g ain er’, £0, N. ¥., N. H., and Hartford -. 37% Market Gossip Tease stnsas (iretiaolina Ereacan teat Beers rep 50; few desirable | sation for alleged. facist excesses | 1033-8. Ash, rear. 2 to sag owing to | Sugar - NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—U)—A continued good inquiry was report- all around. ed for refined sugar today with 1 fn the corn | prices unchanged at l0c higher and ¢ of:| quotations ranging from 35,00 ‘to Corn | $5.20 for fine granulated. net lower, YORK, Noy. 10.—()—Bar Silver 69%; Mexican dollars 531%. | Crude Market | North American .. Northern Pacific <. Pacific Ol -. Pan ‘American Pennsylvania Phillips Pet. Radio Corp. Reading -- Rep. Iron and Steel Reynolds Tobacco B -- St. Louis and San Fran. Seaboard Alr Line -. Sears Roebuck —-. Sinch Southern Pa: Texas Co. Texas and /Pacit Phila, and Rdg. C. Pure Ol! ex div, -. lair Con. Ott ‘ Hd wenenenennenae= 1.75] Tobacco Products 92 ‘ 4 ween een 1.75 | Transcont Ol - 4% * Mule Creelt --------ee-eeeeemne 1.25] Union Pacific - - 141% Lander ~-—--..——— «70/ U. 8. Ind., Alcohol 8834 4 38% |Oeage .... woo——ne- 3.15) U.S. Rubber — 83% 42% 43 $2% | Sunburst ~~... ee 1.561 U. 9. Steel - - $ ae Mamilton Dome —...... 0 80% | Ferrla —.. ed ts 696 | BYTOR , emis cenwceenseccnnces Not ~~ a2 ---- ++ Pilot Butte Because of the Activity of the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE on ARMISTICE DAY | And for the Convenience of Our Patrons OUR OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPE ALL DAY TOMORROW Hill-Weaver and Co. Phone 3024 Gladstone Hotel Bldg. 1.05] Wabash = pfd. 1,06] Westinghouse Electric 1.30) Willys Overland +65) Woolworth ex. a -—--- 1.85) Chrysler - er; extras 48% firsts 45@47c; first 43@44 41@42e. Eggs, highe firsts 48@ 46c, >_> Ans. Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—Butter, low- receipts 11,537 tubs; creamery standards 44%o; extra ; seconds receipts 2,987 cases; ordinary ‘firsts 38@ a EAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 10. —Fiour unchanged to 20c low- er. Family patents $8.50@8.65 a barrel, Bran $26.00, ————— NEW YORK, Noy. -10.--()Pay- ment of an extra cash dividend of 76 cents a share by Magnolia Petro- leum company of Texas, prior to confirmation of the merger with the Standard Ot! company of w York, is part of the plan agreed upon by directors of both co anies, it be ‘ame known today, which calls for » exchange of four shares of Stan 4 Oll of New York, $25 par value, each share of Magnolia Petro 1 stock, $100 par. pt Aa adit EES Tell he AC "erth saw it Che Tribune ou in BY HILL-WEAVER & CO. Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Famous Players declared regular $2 quarterly divivdend on common, payable January 2 to stock of De- cember 15. stockholders vote to spilt stock 3 Fleischmann today on proposal for 1. four per ce Nevada meet to- proposal to merge Consolidated solidated stockholders ote on Re- to Federal ed ate of nt from American Woolen has advanced prices on worsted fabrics, ranging from sca yard. ' Pacific Gas and Electric reports for 12 months, ended September 30, a net income of $7,030,400, or $10.47 a share on average common, against $6,676,520, or $9.59 a share last year, ational Power and Light com- pany. to acquire common stock of Carolina Power and Light company on basis of exchange.of 15 new shares of National Power for one share of Carolina Power common, an ration has Reorganization “managers nounce that plans for reor, of Virginia-Carolina Chemical been declared operative. verage prices: 20 Industriats 43, off 1.05; 20 railroads 104.05, up .18; 40 bonds 92.41, unchanged. eR ode ie ay Business Briefs: DETROIT — Frejght traffic through the Soo canal in the last month totaled 11,637,000 tons, as compared with 10,328,000 tons for the corresponding perlod of last year. For the last ten months the freight movement has totaled 71,- 627,000 tons, as against 63,739,000 tons in 1924 CLEVELAND — Bank clearings here in the last month were the largest of any month since Decen:- ber, 1920. HOUSTON—October bank clear. ings reached gain of $7,000,000 as compared with }tast October, ,ers grew more confident when reserve bank rate to four percent fcresitadowed a similar. rise here. Initial losses cf 1 to 3% points were registered by General Motors, Chry- sler, Studebaker, General Blectric and U. S. Rubber, Strong buying support was maintained however, for Pacific Ol and American Sugar. Speculative offerings increased in volume as the high priced shares which have been leading the market began to topple under the weight of selling for both accounts, Bear trad. it became apparent that the course of the market, temporarily at least, had been turned definitely downward, and quickly extended their short selling operations. Weakness of U. . Steel, which reacted a point de- spite expectations of a. favorable tonnage statement today, placed a damper on constructive activities, which were effective only in the oils and a few rail and mercantile issues. Hudson Motors fell. back more than 3 points and losses of 1 to 3 polnts included American Can, Du Pont, Coca Cola, United ~ Fruit, North American, Crucible Steel and Montgomery Ward. Moving counter to the general trend were Sears Roe- buck, whieh jumped six points to a new high, Baltimore and Oh!o, Amer. fean International. Pacific Oil and Pan American “B" the strength of these issues tending to check some of the ling Where. Forelgn ex- changes were steady with sterling quoted at $4.84 5-16. The practice of bidding up indi- vidual shares to prevent serlous de- clines elsewhere was abandoned la- ter when the wheat market toppled at a furlous pace following precipt- tate decline in high priced shares. United. States Steel went down to 13344, this figure being approximate- ly six points under {ts recent high level. Chrysler was hammered 13% polnts under yesterday's clos- ing, U. &. Cast Iron Pipe 8%, Mack ‘Trucks 614, General Wlectric 5%, Hudson Motors 5, and Atlantic Coast Line 4%. The renewal rato on call loans was raised to five per cent. ‘The closing was weak, The lowest levels of the day were established by the many representative {ndustrials, Including U. 8. Steel, in the last hour when another wave of selling superceded a short lived rally. Be- fore the final reaction Hudson, Du- Pont and Chrysler recovered five to ten points from their extreme lows but were hit by another selling at- tack towards the close. Baltimore and Ohfo moved up to # new top $168,516,190 here, a! price for the year on talk of tn- creased dividend, Sales approximated 3,000,000 mharcs. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 10.—(U, 8. Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— 7,000; mostly steady to 10c lower; better grade 140 to 300 pound weight $11.25@11.40; top $11.40: packing sows $10.25@10.40; smooth upwards to $10.50; bulk of sales $10.25@11.40; average cost Monday $11.10; weight 245. Cattle—8,500; fed steers and year- lings slow, weak to 25c lower; bulk $8.75@11.00; medium welghts 11.40; yearlings $12.50; grass steers steady; bulk $7.00@9.00; bulk grass cows $4,00@5.50; canners and cutters western bologna bulls practical veal top $11.! 7 es and feeders $6 Sheep—3,500; killing classes strong bulk fed westerns and native lambs $15.00@15.25; top $15.25; fed clipped lambs averaging 97 pounds $14.15; best fat ewes $7.00@7.50; feeders 10c @15o higher; desirable range feeding lambs $15,.25@15.40, BY HILL-WEAVER & CO. Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Pennsylvania refiners reduced gasoline %c a gallon. $6,00@6. stockers Domestic crude production week ended November 7, decreased 27,557 barrels daily from preceding week, averaging 2,071,848 dally, according to Ol! and Gas Journal. Light oll comprised 1,444,678 barrels. of daily output, an increase of 7,595 over previous week. Marland has completed its Thom- as No. 3 well in Thomas Pool, Kay county, at 4,016 feet, making 3,100 barrels daily initial. Marland is now gétting 14,000 barrels daily from Thomas, Water. encroachment in Garber Pool which was regarded only {m- mediate threat to a flood of flush production {s making operators more optimistic on crude oll out- look. Production to Gulf coast, South Louisiana and Southwest Texas of! fields !n week ended November 7. below preceding: week. a Tell the Advertisert—"1 kaw it in The ‘Trivune, sold, ed 136,590 barrels daily, 4,300,| against the Jugo-Slavia consulate and the Slovenian newspaper Edi- nost in Trieste, Jugo-Slavs in sever- al cities have carried out reprisals against Italians. Consulates were attacked, stores were demolished and flags were burned or dragged through the mud- dy streets. In Belgrade, the capital, anti- Italian demonstrators, among them numerous students, invaded the pre- cincts of the Italian consulate, se- cured the flag and burned {t and later In the public square destroyed another flag they had captured. Italian stores in Spalato were rid- ———$—$>_ $$ nr, SPECIALIZING In Consolidated Royalty Western Exploration E, T. Williams Will be glad to furnish any information of any of these is- sues. All stocks bought and Blas Vucurevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phond 166 Buildings That _ Stay Set pe selection of lumber is a mi ant consideration in the erect ing or repairing of that build. ing work that you have in mind. It’s only seasoned lumber that you can depend upon for wear and assurance that it will keep in kilter. Take up that lumber question with us. Western Lumber Co. 300 N. Center. Phone 765 the proper hty img WE BUY, SELL AND QUOTE THE STOCK OF ; Consolidated Royalty * Oil Co. rT * CALL US FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS ISSUE HILL, WEAVER & CO. Phone 3024 Gladstone Hotel Bldg.