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E EIGHT | DAILY | USI SHOP EARLY” SLOGAN: crease in Advertising is Credited by Most Mer- A chants with Speeding up Buying Now and Lessening Holiday Crush. ‘ KOYLE Hedi in factors Je. Ja. 1 : p! ts) of this yea yleld pre to grow sales ‘Commodity Trade New Turkeys Yarnes CHICAGO—Though the govern-| PHILADELPHIA — The ent a turkey crop. about] yarn niarket is more active, ago, prices have | ing strong woo! prices, ts a pound and cents. ‘Turkey nent costs. 96 | months. Drugs BOSTON—The United Drug co to 4 ‘acific coast Stecl pany expects shortly jthelr stores on the I The company gion. | Market Gossip (By Hill, Weaver and Company) Gladstone tel Building Coolidge cou! Oil Summary By Hill, Weaver and Company Gladstone Hotel Building mpa: and Roose Tax returr: f $1,000,000 « he same nur Silver ORK, Nov. 23.—(F)- r ATTENTION WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT GREEN & CO. ARE AGAIN IN THE MARKET FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK. Metal, brass, radiators, manila rope, inner tubes, lead and batteries. We pay 20c per pound for hors mane and horse tail hair. We are paying the highest prices in the market, Get our prices for hides, pelts, furs and wool. GREEN & CO. 518 West Yellowstone Well Al, New York Stocks been | ons. The} he price low and Northwe go, Mil. and thicago, R. I. and rm equipment have mise to con 1c sut-| e seem | Motors ex diy t Northern pfd. - Gulf States Steel - Motors Iilinols Central Independent O. ————— worsted reflect- Yarns ecting advances tn replace- Some large outerwear the| yarn orders have been bookéd this sas?! Marland Oil Mex. Seaboard Ot] Mid-Continent, Pet Crude Market | is, 36 to 36.9 gravity .$1.79 Hamilton Dome sneareceems-- POTS ceo cncacccoccosewe BYTON eens eeenmeneowemne ns Notches ----—.. Butte ~o---enceecemcene Phone 2408 | Che Casper Daily Cribune -] TRIBUNE The big show pulled in last night and theys all set for the big parade tomorrow. Sawdust Sampson thinks I should ought _to go down and meat the gang. Im getting « big kick out of. this job as Im the big chese of the out ft and its to bad you cant see the big ads cause they show me up in great style. Im a star Al and J shine anywheres as you know from my past. @ Sy Last Sale 110 | 119 ‘s | Motors it 11444 NEW Y hour n -- . Paul pd. acific --- joined 1 1876 | 5 Th . | future ; | pre se Bus: eral Baki. d Te I nd ne Weakni ignored, agenier an tner , 87 to 89.9 gravity . 1.87 75 15 90 40 DuP Shoe points be! at ing new ment E Steel were qui (4) —Poultr, ‘OUOCKS TUMBLE Hardest Hit by Sell- s DuPon YORK, Noy, 29.—(P)—| preceding f becdhse ting in a Serve centers, operators,on the long was S early loss. Rallies of 1 to 3 pol © took place tn Federal Mining. ge Armp, U. 8. Indust y low level for the year at t. Demand $4.84%% the ni vanced 5 of the most active issues and S00, broke six. to cea res with many of the motors reach nd other representative steels | tered | Sales aproximated 1,500,000 si peciananata Nenenenae mis |S orzzy DoRG, QUEE! OF THE TRAPEZE- Dora, Sane ANDS Ww! fesace KEere 2 MAN ORS eey Quotations by Bias Vucerevich, Broker 03 Consolidated. Royalty Buliding , | Western Exploration. 2 Consolidated Royalty ra aeiotes Central and Specialties Are . W ing Pressure Solumbine ORK, Jupiter mbled Elkitorn of tod! trading when ed against tor. and. specialty feurs of ¢ 1 reserve #tance to the teel and other ile which eartier in ye ard drift. of je iss nd Amerigan 1ury broke 6 to rc Oil 5 Preston Oil, 1,0003_.. d} Buck Creek t moved upward. today period of irregularity. | Continental — 14 marked reduction | New. fork Oil nd there was no repeti-| Salt Creek: Consolidated. violent fluctuations |S. O. I., Indiana. acterized mi ions | Humbie - ug While | Ohio , - York Federal ded. by: are isheice Livestock other federal, re Chicago Prices r operations today| 1yqCAGO, Nov, 23.—{U. 8. De- readjustments/ partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re and G, cf quoted Values. Atnouncement | ceipts 52,000; fairly aétive; uneven; of higher crude of! and gasoline | jrostly’10e to 20c lower; underwelght ey Dapumht fresh Luying into | iittle chanied: all: interests buying: tlie “ofl sis 1 ength Of) nunc better 160 to $25-pound aver- reflecting the} sees $11.00@11.10; practical top % new 40:000-barvel | $11 15; sorted 140 to 150:pound $11.26 aking ‘the second + bulk. packing sows $9.00@ tliin. a week.” Gen- : desirable killing pigs $11.40@ red six points to a} 4 heavy-welght « hogs + $10.90@ id Schulte Stores, light light $10:50@11.50; stau- age Arms and) cneer pigs $11.00@11.75. her v i sold 3 to-4 points week's closing quc ‘attle, receipts, £2,000;' fed ateers. end of the third he steady to S6¢ lower; quality) medium ENS; hath to good: shipping sdemand rather u e narro ce heavies YORK, Noy of inotor aid high priced tat steers (11.00; brond demand for stock- and feeders, mostly $7.09@8.00: fully most fat 50; canners and’ cut- alere, stendy at held feb gave’an uneve) to ihe stock “market rerumed tod by Hudso: c Stlectrie and “Pullman, Am: | , ed States Steel higher. apparent'y In: | hat un advante | ¢ ount. rate ts tn ued through -th most of It was q steady w loads butchers $15.85 nd feeding lan males fat ewes lambs $15.50@ full Omaha Prices )— Hogs—10,000; mostly 2 ldwer; desirable 150 to weights $10,80@10.95; king ows mostly $10.25@ 4 | 10.40: bulk of ; ge cost Saturday $10.90; welght 44 | 240: average cost ‘for the’ week end- |ing November 21, $10.97; weight 243. Cattle—40,500; fed steers and year- lings strong to 26c higher: bulk 98.50 @10.25; medium welghts $10.75; she ks low, steady; bulls and veal 's however, ster ler rebounded and Mack Trucks regair ial Alco: International! Mercantile | @ A decline in French francs | §*° featured the {rregular of the forelgn » exchange ing held steady ers $5.50@7.5 @AL bolegna bulls $3.75@ 4.25; practical veal top ‘$9.60: stock: of ecial stocks was rket deriving encou from th nnouncement of Se a barrel tn ania Crude Oil and exten lation of the tobacco to $8.35. Sheep—6,500: lambs strong: early best fed clipped lambs held at $14.15 jother classes steady; yearlings $11.00 tation of the tobacco anc) qit.80; ewes 37,2508.00; feeding ‘ urynie mb: 0 5 181 but rebounded to | @™bs $14.50015,50 \ ternational Shoe 414 ar yielded .0"" 1-Congoleum 2%. | ; : } Mining and Smelting | the highest in about t ‘Stores ad . Mack’ Trucks “4% and (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) ATLANTA—The muntelpal au- thorities have given orders to rush work on the aviation landing field SO ee ee iene tant | OMPS Te | here which wil he used for fleet of “The closing wae weak, Vigorous | cemmerctal aviation planes headed selling for both accounts broke out rnelius Vanderbilt Jr, sand in the final hour, turning the course | Detroit capiiraltsts of prices sharply downward. ie | including . Chryster, American Brake | | es Money NEW YORK, Novy. 23.—()—Call low levela on the move-) money, steady; high 4%; low 4%! arly gaing in United States | pyjing rate 4%; closing bid 4%; of 494; last loan 4%; call loans acceptances 4; > time loans, mixed collateral, 60-00 days low last week's closing tig ickly converted Into losses. | again steady; {%4@5; 46 months 4%@6; prime ‘ ‘ mereantile paper 4%. KA MO.. -—_— —— ()—Huy unchanged: Flour >— £13.60@19.00; No, 1 MINNBAPOLIR, Noy, $3 ~UP)— “y et 00; choice alfait: Flour 10¢ higher; family patents slover, mixed 249.5 Nght 316.60 $8.0500.06 a »arrel. wp rap CAF. 3 | Wyoming Oils _| | | receipts, 20,000: fat. lambs. de . 2 (U..8, Dep't..of | sales $10.40@10.90: | ALWAYS WISHT ! WAS GRAIN DECLINES AFTER ADVANCE Profit-Taking Pulls Market Down After New High + Mark Is Set CHICAGO, , Nov, 23.—(#)—Active profit taking pulifd down the wheat market today after an early advance intwhich the July delivery reached a new high price record for the season. Initial gains were ascribed to unex- pected strength displayed by quota- tions at Liverpool and to advices confirming crop damage in northern Argentina, Besides, the amount of wheat on ocean passage showed a falling off compared with a week ngo, with the totul decidedly less than half of the aggregat® at the cor- responding time last year. Chicago opening prices, unchanged to 11$c higher, new style, December $1.60% to $1.61 and May $1.57% to $1.57%4 were followed by declines to $1.58% for December and $1.56% for May. Subsequent still lower prices Weré'touched. A late decline at Liv- erpool- had considerable influence and so, too, did 934,000 bushels in- crease of the United States visible supply. * Wheat closed nervous at decline, . December , and May $1.55% to Corn and oats eased down a little, sympathizing with wheat. After opening unchanged to %c off, De- cember 73%c to 73%c, corn under: went slight losses all around. Fine weather os well as predic- tions of enlarged recelpte acted later as a weight on the market. Corn closed unsettled. ¢c to %c net low- er, Decemyer 7250 to Oats started at t4c lower to Ye up, December 39%c. Later small set- backs became the rule. Provisions were responsive to a decline in the value of hogs. 2%c. % Open High Low Close Wheat— 1.62 1.58% 1.58% 1,59 1.55% 1.55% 1.42 1.38% 1.88% 199%, 38% % . 43 13% 43% 9 BM 95% 931% 15.40 15.40 1 13.92 | 14.40 14.10 16.50 15.25 Cash Grains and Provisions CHICAGO, N weak: stockers and feeders steady; bulk butcher cows $4.60@8.00; ‘helt- ; canners and cutters ers and feeders $6.76@7.75; few up sales fed wool ‘lambs $15.25@15.60; No. 1 hard $1.65 G1.64% No. 2 hard $1.63% Corn, No, 2 mixed 76c; No. 2 yel- low 82@83c. Oats, > white 39@40%ic. Rye, none. Barley othy seed |$6.50@7. Clover seed $21,00@30.50. $15.50; Ribs $18, tellies $16.75, | Sugar NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—(?)—Re- tified sugar was unchangéd today at granulated with no improvement in new, bust ness although good withdrawals on $5.00 to $5.40 for fine old contract, Sugar future: approximate sa cember closed 73,000 ton: | ~~ Potatoes CHICAGO, Noy. 23,—A)—Potatoes steady: trading just folr, market total United States shipments 51 Canadian 12 cars; Sunday 2%; Wi confin«Minne: sacked whites $3.25@2, sin bulk round whites $5. Receipts, 127 cars. 5 @ 3.40. NEW YORK, Nov, 23,-—(4)—For- elgn exchanges Irregular; quotations demand 11-16; sixty day anks 480s, France demant demand mand Belgtun In cents: Great Britain 484%; cables 484 bills on cables 3.88% cables 4.09. 1 Germany 2) Italy ov, 23.—(4)—Wheat, . 2 white 40% @ile; No. 3 ‘Tim- Lard, irregular; De- ; March $2.46; round 30; Miciigan/Wiscon- NEW YORK, Noy. 23.—()—But- ter eary, recelpts 6,981; creamery 38.5098.65, 925 *” our ea ons Fro: ad ers yr me Sy eu,! GET a ly EVERY THING & DOWN ; tbe Gong ROUND GOING TO MISS Fre crazy eee QND OF WHAT ; Roeece ‘aNO FUNNY THINGS Lie Corin’ smer YOURE GOING tou \ SWINGS, EH? To SEE ant dy i A ous oF tt \GRAHAM TRUCK IS BOUGHT OUT BY DODGEBROS. NEW YORK, Noy.°23.—(#)—Pur- chase for cash of a majority interest in Graham Brothers, sald to be the largest independent , motor « truck manufacturers {nthe world, by Dodge Brothers Inc.’was announced today by Clarence Dillon ‘of: Dillon, Read’ and company bankers | who nequired control of Dodge Brothers last April {In a cash transaction of $146,000,000. Ray A. Graham, secretary of Gra- ham Brothers, has been appointed general managet of Dodge Brdéthers, Inc.) and Joe B..Graham and Robert C, Graham, president and vice presi- dent respectively, will bécorie’ mem- bers of the Dodge Brothers voting directors. Frederick J. Haynes will continue as president of * Dodge Brothers and in addition will suc- ceed Edwin G. Wilmer as chairman of the executive committee, the lat- ter becoming chairman of-the board of directors. H. H. Springford has been named. vice president, having supervision of the financial affatre of the company. Graham Brothers will continue, operating as, at pres- ent with no change in the executive personnel, ' ‘ Graham Brothers have factories in Detroit, Evansville, Indiana, Stock: ton, Cal.,\and Toronto, Ontario, the Idst named establishment being’ op- erated as Graham. Brothers ~(Can- ada) \Umited. They ranked first among the manufacturers of one and one~haif~ ton -trucks and are second in production.of one and one-half ton trucks and one-ton trucks combined, the field constiti- ting about 75 per cent of the coun- try’s present truck production, Dodge Brothers are ranked as the third largest producers of motor cars, being exceeded {n output by Ford and the Genera! Motors corpory ation., ‘ ~ ADVANCE: ANNOUNCED “*TN-GRUDE OIL PAIGE PITTSBURGH, Noy. 23.—4)—An advance of from 10¢ to 26c a barrel on crude ofls, quoted on the market here, was announced today by the leading purchasing agencies, DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 23.—(P)— New crude oll prices in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas effective today were announced by the ‘Magnolla Petroleum company. They are. for below. 28. gravity” $1.07; 48-to. 28.9 gravity $1.15; .29-to, 29.9 gravity $1.23; 30 to 30.9, $1.01. Other grades were unchang Corsicana heavy ‘at $1.05 effective | Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Noy, 23.—Butter lower; receipts 7,938 tubs, Creamery extras 49% @500; standards 44%c; extra firsts O5@58c; ordinary firsts 48@ S4e; refrigerator~extras 35c; firsts S4e, higher than extras 51@51\%c; ditto extras 92 score 50%sc; ditto firsts 88 to 91 score 45%4 @500; packing stock current meke number, 2, 38ic. + Eges irregular, receipts’ 6,013: fresh gathered extra firsts 53@66c; ditto storage 36@37tsc; fresh gather. ed firsts 57@62ci ditto, storage 35@ 85%%c; fresh gathered, seconds and poorer 49@50c; ditto storage s2@3ie: nearby hennery whites closel lected extras T4@76c; nearby and nearby western hennery firsts to average extras nearby: pullets 50@53 nery browns extras 72@75c; Pacific coast whites extras 70% @73c; ditto. firsts to extra firsts 56@ 69. Cheese steady, receipts 104,319 pounds, State whole milk fiats fresh, fancy to fancy specials 25% @37c: ditto, average run 24@25. state whole milk fiats, held fancy ¢7@28e; Gitto, average run 25\@26 tke, _ | Metals $< NEW YORK, Nov. £3.—(4—Cop- per dull; electrolytic spot and fu- tures 14% @l4%4c. Tin steady, spot and nearby $63.62; futures 363.25. Iron steady, number 1 northern &: @23: number northern $21@ number ° .southern, 821@22, steady, spot $9.75. Zine S808 7 Antimony spot whites, Lead firm, east tutures St. Louls epot Democrat Wants Coolidge to Have 5 Dictator’s Power . ( ® ‘ Rep. Martin Ly Davey, Ohio, Democrat, is preparing to intro- duce in congress a bill giving President Coolidge — dictatorial powers to reorganize the execu- tive departments, eliminate du- plication, reduce personnel and effect the saving of $50,000,000 a year it is estimated the change would inake pos: HOUSE TO RUSH NEW TAX BIL (Continued From Page One) acting on the bill, the senate will have the revenue measure before the Christmas recess, thus allowing two months for jts consideration and for the working»out of differences be- tween the senate and house before March 1, by which time leaders hope it will be enacted in law. This would permit income tax payers to enjoy the’ proposed cuts in these taxes when first payments of the new year'are made March 15, ———___ ble. Doctor, Stricken At Wheel, Parks His Car and Dies the p rand died L NOEL DOOMED TODIE JAN. 10 LOS ANGELES, Cal., Noy. 23.— (@)—Death crowded Dr. C. A. Kume to the curb yesterday. Stricken -with a heart attack while driving in the heavy downtown traf i cian quietly ‘ked his c NEWARK, } Harrison WwW, slayer of stx-yea t week of January of Raymond Plerce driver, whose ng the child —_——__ a Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, Nov, 23.—1 bonds closed: 3146, 99.1 101.23; second 4146 100.21; th 100.27; fourth 4%s 101.30; U. ernment 448 106.1 ————— | Cotton NEW YORK, Nov. 2 ‘ spot, qulel: midd ing $21.4 - ~~ DULUTH P , Close flax: r $2.54: De } cember 2 : May $614. ( ——>——— where tle ture Is often as l¢ Gres below zero, the poorer People Keep themselves warm by carrying a bow! tull of hot enh nders unc tr one and only garment, eae Ow as. twenty de