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I wrt PAGE EIGHT DAILY POTATO SHIPMENTS FALL OFF IN WEEK) Big Shrinkage in Volume of Offerings From Producing States Threatens Fresh Increase in Quotations. HIC ent otal produ decrease of 1 the late st Minnesoti ‘@ more than ase in the other lead- ew York, North Dako- Colorado and South result is that in the t important late producing and ping states there has rea’ t decropse instead of a gain ir 3 upply since Oc- se is given Commodity Trade News s pte: uaEe oe when ‘only $98,000 pounds |“\ er eee olen | mow coi ed save for} j Anaconda Copper - a table grapes Atchison _-.--. 2 nter con-| PORTLAND.—Records of 13 years | Atlantic Coast Line 24. set a new high record.| of western pine ‘were broken the} Baldwin Locomotive - 122% o date have been|o fwestern pine, were broken the | Béltimore & Ohio rease over last | first nine months of the year... The| Bethlehem Steel - F r loads. total ‘cut! was 1.410:815,411 feet. | California Petroleum ; Shipments amounted to 1,314,982, Canadian Pacific ~~~ fect. Central Leather ptd. Minn, — Aaron —- ‘ Cerro de Pasco here, is in Iron and Steel. Chandler Motor | become a potato] ST. LOUIS.—The St. Loujs Coke | Chesapeake & Ohio - ed 10,000 bushels | and Iron company, reorganized -fter | Chicago & Northwestern iv nt €0,000 bushels | bankruptcy proceedings, now is re-| Chic. Mil, & St. Paul_ s for 80-cents a] ported to be planning extensive im-|Chrysier provements. Erection of another Coca Cola big biast*furnace and power house | Colorado Congoleum- at a cost of between $2,500,000 and ,750,000 is expected. Grain. . N. D.—North Dakota e storing more wheat on ore than to 3,548,000 ds. Stocks and Grains Che Casper Daily Cribune TRIBUNE mie 5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 eu KNOW ME AL---Adyventures of Jack pe | 4m. & American Sugar - Corn Cuba ¢ Daviso; Dodge in the last month, as ship- farm than for years, being e out for the Thanks-|enabled by the good crops of the ¢ remaining éup-| past two years to hold them for is much larger t at this date | higher prices. Turkey Crop 50 Per Cent Short in U.S. This Year CHICAGO, Nov, 18.—CP)—There fs a crop shortage of almost 50 per nt in Thanksgiying turkeys, but es Will be on cents a cents a pound, lve, to the grower. In this territory, a turkey will cost around 58 cents a pound at the corner grocery store this year, a few pound higher than last year, com-| about five cents higher than last a today. The larg-| year. , center, Texas and In the northwestern states of , has a good crop] Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana and Wyoming, which raise’ about one fourth of the country’s supply, unfavorable weather killed most of one of the chief let in that section, ers produced only half as birds as last year,|the early hatched birds; and that when pr: sagged under the| section is about 40 per cent short eavy production to as low as. 151] of last yea Local Brokerage Joims In War Upon Swindlers paign aguinst. wecutity swindlers, who are a menace to legitimate bus: {ness and to the country.” Oil Summary | L started by Exchange through ite H. H. Simmo: a & Co Slngness to help been in the hands swindlers and to make ev- Weaver By HILL, WEAVER AND CO, Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Crude oil {mports averaged 125,857 barrels daily against 188,000 !n pre. ceding week. rn of fun wel mpany’s attention. Roceipts of California crude and dier takes no vacations,” | refined oils at Atlantic and Gulf s said tn his letter.| coast points averaged 65,710 barrels his plans interfered place he promptly seeks section and new. victims. ¢ muse be maintained at all and every effort made to drive business or into Jail those the innocent investors datly week. against 53,143 in previous Domestic crude oll stocks at re- finerles covering about 65 per cent of domestic operations increased 1,031,000 barrels in October. Metals 18.—)—Cop. by all associated « Stock Exchange, frauds bureau, in this ca: Nov. NEW YORK, = ite per quiet; electrolytic spot and fu he tures 14% Stock Opinions Tin my spot and nearby 63.75; futures 63.2 By HILL, WEAVER AND CO. Tron irreat: Minti haste Gladstone Hotel Bldg. .00@ 23.0 epeihers blower and Weeks: What (00@ 22.00; southern ing weeks spot $9. Zinc ° z to move t. Louls spot $8.50; v an eight polnt area | Antimony spot $20.00. rather than to de -—- —_— tr reaction! Du Po: Electr: Erie Ist pfa -.. Famous-Players General Asphalt Genoral Blectric General Motors - Northern pfd Great Gulf 8 Hudson Motors Titnois Indepe Kelly-S Lehigh Loulsy Marian Mexica » 4; North Pacific Pan A Phila. put Rey nas Stewa Studeb Rock Mule Potatoes | AGO, Nov, 18.— Potatoes, ng very slow; market steady; United ‘States shipments, 467 Wisconsin and Minnesota sack- nd white, $3.50@3.75; few fan- ade higher; frozen $8.25; Mich- would continue and ol! depart- ¢ ar and Wisconsin bulle. round x there are no signa | whites $3.50@3.75; Idaho sacked rus- pots $3.90@4.00; far quality $9.60@ e Wou 3.75. ——<—_—o—_—_— Poultry cHk tes vite 8 cars; e We 18 —P)—Poultry | Orage Sunburst Hamilton Dome te en ey BYTON anne s anew enene neem Noteb Pilot New York Stocks: American Tel. rlean Tobacco Consolidated Gas Products Crucible International Harvester Int, Mer. Mar. pfd.--. International Nickel ~ Kennecott Copper Mack Truck Mid-Continen Missourt, Ka Missour! Pacif! Montgomer- National Biscuit National Lead ~ New York Central Norfolkk & Western Northern Pacific - Pennsy! Phillips Pure Oil t. Lov Tobacco Products Transcontinental Union Pacific U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe — 2 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 5 Rubber ~~ Steet ash pfd. Westinghouse Willys-Overland Woolworth -.- Crude Market Salt Croek, 36 to 36.9 gravity .$1.79 Muddy -... Elk Basin —...----—-------= Cat Creek —.-—-..----—--. Lance Creek ----.-——-—-------— Torchlight -------s----------= Lander BE KNows/ as THE MAN OF MYSTERY— THATLL GE your Cifeces Last Sale n Car and Foundr: n Loc omotive m, and Ref. and Tel Steel - “ane Sugar pti im mical Bros, pfd- nt de Nem c Pow. and Lt. tates Steel Central .. hdent Of! and Gas-_-.. pringfield Valle; Me & id Ol n Se: N. H. & Hartford. American on merican Pet. & Rag. ( Petroleum poration . Iron and Steel- Tobacco “B". & ra. i Ids ard Ol! rt Warner ~ maker Compan: & Pacific ou 3T to 39.9 gravity . 1.87 COA: phcb bees. 1.18 1.75 1.90 1.90 STOCK RALLY FAILS TO OLD Price Collapse Follows Early Hesitation and Later Advance NEW YORK, Noy. 18,—()—An- other sharp collapse in stock prices took place in today's market with selling again inspired by fears of a further tightening of money rates and a resultant restriction of cred- its available for stock market pur- poses. Efforts to restore speculative confidence on the long side: by bid- ding up Some of the motor stocks, o 5 points were quickly abandoned when a gigantic flood of offerings appeared, converting these early gains into losses of five to 17% points. Declaration of a 50 per cent stock dividend on Mack Truck com- mon, the declelon of the’ Chrysler directors to split up the stock on a four for one basis and lowering of the renewal rate on call money to 5% per cent falled to stém the seil- ing movement which reached its greatest intensity on the early af- ternoon. Chrysler which advanced from 2 to 209%, fell back to 195, Hudson dropped from 106 to 971% and Mack Trucks from 22014 to 216. uy Steél common sold down to 128, American Can to 244, General Electric to 303%, and General Mo- tors to 125 NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—()—1With speculative sentiment still confused, pronounced irregularity character- {zed initial dealings in the stocic market today, Uncertainty over of standard shares although pros- pects of special developments brought advances of 1 to 3 points Mack Trucks, U. S. Rubber and Coca Cola. Rock Island reacted a point. Resumption of pool’ operations tn the high priced motors and special- ties later, overcame the early hes!- tancy and started another upward movement of ‘prices. Bidding for Chrysler shares was promoted by prospects that favorable news for stockholders would issue from the directors’ meeting today und the stock quickly ran up four points, keeping pace with ths rise in Mack Trucks. Within the first half hour United States Steel joined the ad- vance and was Included with Ameri- can Can, General Wlectric, Hudson Motors, Jordan, DuPont and Balti- more and Ohio in gains of 1 to 3 points. St. Paul railway issues were firm on persistent reports of a reor- sinization steel pro¢ w ompromise, Midland red was a ling five lated tiff money rates and the fear of 1 spread of higher re-discount rates federal reserve institutions caused selling which was a reminder of the collapse in prices two weeks veavy ago, Chrysler’ dropped from its early high figure of 217, to 202. Mack Truck from) 227% to 215, DuPont from 229% to 221..General Electric from 316% to 309%, U, S, Cast Iron Pipe from 204 to 197, Hudson Motors from 106 to 98 and American Can from 254% to 248%. U, 8. Rubber, Baldwin, Sears Roe. buck and Jersey Central were driven three to six points under yesterday's final figures. Call loans renewed at 5 per cent Money NEW YORK, Noy. 18.—(?)—Call money easier; high 6; low 4%; rul- ing rate 6 ing bid 414; offered at 4%; last loan 414; call loans again: E ances 414; time loans steady mixed collateral 60-90 days 4%; 4-6 months prime mercantile paper 4M. 1,90 Grass Creek, Ught ———------. 1.90 GroyOuU ~~ ne neweenneenne 1.75 1.75 1.26 70 2.15 1.55 1,05 1.08 1.50 65 meee meccemeemeene 135 Creek ------—----------= Butte Silvel | ilver Y YORK 6Stacr M Nov exleny Advertigeuray"t Hay KANSAS CITY, Mo., 18-— (MH unchanged, Minor ‘Accident Is Reported to Police Frank Converse, 941 South Lincoln street, reported to police lart night that his car struck a woman who was crossing at Center and First streets, but that the woman was not Injured, She did not give her name. cid abt bbls HARTFORD, Conn.—Perey A Rockefeller has taken out $1,000,000 earthquake tnsurance on prop rty f recent NOPE- FRoM NOW ON You'Re ane MAN OF TECY — cnAT GETS THE PEOPLE CORIOUS- Quotations by Bias Vucerevich, ie Broker £03 Consolidated Royalty Bullding . Western Exploration-. 2.80 3,00 Central Pipeline 55.60 EB. T. Willa 09 10 Bessemer 10° “612 Western 07 09 Kinney 6 Columbine - Jupitey Elkhorn Domino Royalty Sunve Picardy = Atlantic Petroleum Great Northern. Quaker Oil Preston Oil, 1,000 McKinnie -. wes “AQ 14 Riverton Petroleum... 2.65 2.76 Argo - -- 4.00 4.50 Buck Creek 08 10 Chappell - az ot CURB STOCKS Prairie Moun - Salt Cre Producers - Continental -.. - New York Oll - ~ Salt Creek Consolidated. os S. O. I., Indiana. a Humble - - Ohio . | Livestock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—(U. 8. De partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs— Receipts 21,000; mostly 10 to 15c¢ lower; underweight and packing sows little changed; bulk better 160 to 325 pound averages $11.0@11.60; the money outlook retarded buying | practical top $11.65} majority 140 to 150 pound selections $11.50@11.65; odd lots up to $11.75; packing sows largely $9.90@10.50; bulk desirable killing high $11,50@11.75; heavy weight hogs $11.25@11.68; Nght Nght $10.75@11.75; slaughter pigs $11.00@ 11.90. Cattle—Receipts 15,000; fed steers 25c higher; heavies showing most advance; trade fairly active; ship- ping demand showing improvement; best weighty steers early at $12.85; several loads $12.00@12.25; medium weight $12.65; yearlings held around $13.25; bulk fat steers $8,50@11.00; stockers und feeders scarce, firm, largely $6.75@8.00; fat. she stock 25 to 40c lower; other classes steady; vealers $10.00@10,50. Sheep—Receipts 1,200; fat lambs. active, strong to 2c Nigher; bulk better grades $15.26@15.15; few $15.85 to $16.00 to small killers and shippers; feeding lamba strong; few loads of comeback westerns $15.25@ some 69 pound averages at fat sheep fully eteady; native ewes $7,00@7. heavies around inside figure. $11,15@11.25; top $11.35; bulk pack- ing sows $10.10@10.35; bulk of sales $10.25@11.25; average cost. Tuesday $11.15; weight. 242. Cattle—6,500; fed steers and year- ngs slow: weak to 85c lower; bulk $8.50@10,00;, welghty steers $11.40; she stock and bulls steady; yeals 50c lower; stockers and feeders fully steady; bulk butcher cows ($4.25@ ; helfers $5,60@7.00; few up to canners and cutters $3.25@ 4 00; bologna bulls $3.75@4,.60; prac- tical veal top $10.00; stockers and feeders $6.50@7.50. Sheep—5,500; fat ‘wool lambs steady to strong; bulle $15,10@16.2! top $15.35; bidding 15¢ lower on fat clipped lambs; sheep strong; ewe top 8 10; - feeders steady; feeding lambs mostly $14,75@ 16. NEW YORK, N 18.—(P)—For- ign exchanges easy; quotations in ents: Great Britain demand 484%; | cables 484%: 60 day bills on banks $5.40 for fine granulated. Sugor futures closed tirm. Ap xinmte sales 100 tons. Dsrein® ber 2.26 January + Mareh 3. May 2.86: July ‘ WHEAT MARKET WEAKER AGAIN Buying Falls Off When Liy- erpool Fails to Respond to Advance Here CHICAGO, Nov, 18,—)—Wheat prices here underwent a quick early setback today, influenced by the fact that the Liverpool market was un- | responsive to ‘yesterday's sharp ad- vance on this side of the Atlantic. Besides some of the crop news from Argentina todays was of a reassur- ing kind. Other adviceg however, were that Argentine weather condi- tions remained unfavorable and that crop estimate for Argentina must be reduced more than 18,000,000 bush- els. Chicago opening quotations, to 1c lower, new style, Decem- $1.57@1.57%, and May $1.53 to 3%, were followed by declines down to $1.5: which carried December $1.56% and May to $1.52% Rallies which took place: served only to bring about Increased offer- ings, and the market fell lower than before. Wheat closed heavy at Sc to 2c net decline, new style, Decem- ber $1.5514 to 1.55% and May $1.52% 0 $1524. Corn and oat® sympathized with wheat weaknéss. After opening at Yac to tc lower, December 76c to 76%c, the corn market underwent @ moderate further drop, Generally favorable weather over the corn belt tended to depress the market further. Corn closed weak, le to 11{c lower, December 75% to Tou. Cats started-at ‘gc decline to a shade advance. December 38%c, and held near to initial figures. rovisions were responsive to a downturn in the hog market. High Low. Close 15.455 1 Grains and Provisions | Cash : RIES JOR ATOR ie CHICAGO, Nov. 18,—Wheat, num- OMAHA, Neb., Nov, 18.—(U. 8. ber 1 hard $1.62@1.64%; number 2 Dep't of ‘Agriculture)—Hogs—8,000; | vara $1.61% mostly 10 and 160. lower::to abn Corn, November mixed 79%c pegs; big packers inactive: packing q oy SBor towersmhulke 190'o -Aieepdund Pr veteperc rhe biedlg dat aa welghts $11.00@11.20; good. and|~ Ryé none: Barley saaisie choice 180 to 300 pound. averages ; Timothy seed 3$6.25@7.25 Clover seed $20.75@ 29.75. Bellies $17. 00 Indian ‘Fire Water’ Agent Facing Trial ‘A red man looked out of the white man’s lockup here last night and admitted that he felt blue. His‘name is Matthew Old Man, and he ts on his way to Cheyenne in custody of Deputy U. 8. Mar- shal Jack Allen. There he will try to explain to the Great White Father's court just why he was engaged in peddling firewater to his thirsty red brothers on the 45015. France demand 396%; cables | Shoshone reservation tn. blatant 3.96: Italy demand 3.97; cables 8.9714; | defiance of the white man's edict. Demand: Belgium 4,53; Germany Mr. Allen brought Matthew 23.80, dowm from Lander yesterday and expected to leave for Cheyenne this afternoon, — A Sugar NDBW YORK, Nov. 18—@)—No improvement was noted tn the de- Liberty Bonds mand today for refined sugar, but prices were unchanged at $5,00 to NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Liberty bonds closed: $148 $99.19; second 43 $100 5; Nret 4\« $10 second 44s $100.23: third 4s $100.81; fourth #148 $101.90: UL S government 4\o £108.20, @ —By DICK DORGAN & eer Business. Briefs ST. JOSEPH, Mo.—Stockholders of the! Aunt Jemima Mills will" be asked by the directors to vote. No- vember 24 on a: proposition to sell the business to the Quaker Oats company. The transaction involves a'consideration of $3,655,140. Market Chesapeake and Ohio declared dividend of 2 per cent on common payable January 1. Hocking Valley declared regular semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent payable, December 21 .to stock of December 5. KANSAS CITY.—The K-~--™-Cit Plant of the Corn Pyoducts co which has been closed since 1924, 4s expected to reopen late in December. The plant is valued at 38,900,000 and employs from 900 to 1,000 persons. Electric “Auto Light company re- ports for ten months ended October $1 earnings of $9.47 a share against $5.09 a share in 1925. NEW YORK, No rectors of the Chrysler corporation today voted to split up the dom- pany’s common stock on the basia of four new shares for one of tha old and to cali a special meeting of 18.—(?) —Di- Anthracite companies are ready to negotiate new wage contract in spirit of compromise!and give’ and according | nD statement’ of te stockholders for December 13, to \ Studebaker! reported | seeking | ratify the plan. Pacific Coast’ site for ‘largest plant to cost $20,000,000. NEW YORK, Néy. 13.—(7)— Directors of the Calumet and Mexican finance minister an- nounces he has been) advised by Thomas W. Lamont that British, French and Swiss and Dutch sec- tion of {nternational. committee , of bankers have approved modification of Lamont de La Huerta plan for payment of external obligations. Arizona, Mining company today tn- to $1.50 a share, payable December 21 to holders of record December 4. The previous quarterly rate had been $1 a share, end LSS NEW YORK.—The home of Mrs. Helen Gould Shepard is. guarded nightly by a'special policeman who has beeh recognized by other Rus- slan refugees as Colonel” Martynoft, once of the Czar’s army.and chief of police of Moscow. A miller member of the board de- clares advance of credit encovraces thoughtless speculation and warns against undue etcess less legitimate progress of :trade and industry be interferred with: Butter and Eggs | 18.—(#)— Butter creamery HELP WANTED—FEMALE pecan AN RS SO ese WANTED—Ladies to learn beauty culture. Sure of success under our method of actual shop instruc- tions. Blg demand and ‘pay for Moler operators because they learn ‘more. Write today. MOLER COL- LEGE, 1229 17th St.. Denver. WANTED—Competent maid for Keneral housework. 821 S$. Beech, Phone 1762. SERVICES OFFERED : are See eu Teeny rete oe ‘CHICAGO, Noy. higher; receipts, 5,879 tubi extras 50% firsts 47@49c; firsts 44@4ic; A1@ASe. . f Eges higher; receipts 1: firsts 65@60c;. ordinary firsts rie 52c; refrigerator extras 36@36tsc; firsts 35@35 tac. tandards 45%c; extra seconds MINNEAPOLIB), Nov. /18—W—| Stray in need of , Ds of good rich milk Flour unchanged to ee ideas call at Kleber Dairy. Phone 295-3. family patents, $8.70@9.00 a ba MARCEL and Bobeurl, complet bran $26.50. 75c. 338 East A, Phone 1402-W. EXPERIENCED middle aged wo- man wants practical nursing; con- finement ‘cases a specialty; will do light housework in ¢onnectlon; references; rates reasonable, Phons 2232-M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES ‘Two cents per word or ten cents sdetline’ rites? eee coach, one of 3 ; ‘ ; the good “four” models, aiways NO ADD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. | ointained ine 0 good mechanteal con- Five average words used as @ buy it basia of estimating @ line. 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We are paying the highest rices i Pare Sad ay (areas Get our prices for hides, pelts, GREEN & CO. 518 West Yellowstone Phone 2408 MARKETS ~ creased the quarterly dividend rate * ‘