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- Sheridan-Wyoming File HUMER WI !IAND DECLINES CAGE TWELVE. Che Casper Daily Cribune DAILY AS GREAT BOON TO REFINING INDUSTRY osts Decreased and Efficiency Raised by Re- search Work of Denver Chemists; Treatment Is Applicable to All Grades. » & Colorado rancis M, 2 ated and upwards ¥ and 48.3 ¥ ture 430 deg t reports st soline ext tion on from 1 Midlaha Bolton Creek per cent me of 49 Gravity. at temperature of 399 degrees. ‘This oil has been standing in tanks for two Maverick Springs crude: a very re- fractory of] of 22, Baume gravity, gave 15 per cent of gasoline of 60 Baume gravity at temperature of lly valuable ow a basis of from | 400 degrees; 63 per cent of light olls to $2.00 per Barrel } ot 39 Baume gravity, enning Basin crude: a + gate 38 per cent ¢: 55 Baume gravity at temperati ment .of low m the verick f N r Wyomin been left the diffic Blectri Motors t North tations. pfd. - Bw a Central Independent..O. and G. Int. Varvester Marine pfd . r refrac: oe crude: ishment gaye t gasoline of 50.9 Baur aha "| at temperature of 392 deg: : All of the gasoline in these tests & © stor t Was. the water white variety and |} Prices uot require bleaching or addi-| 4 jion as t a) treatmen Mid-Conti " al ker- S were of 376 | Me., Kar wh ities. ‘The time of dis hours, nated that a ent ents a bs e can be ¢ reagento, Ph ips Suit for Fund Recovery! outhern ard Oll, Standard Oil, N Stewart Warner Studeba =e rates, The an ce plac al Bank of Deny ction and Pacific Products - Shosh, 1 Z I ont, Of - miles n Bont of x of Wills tron tne = United Ind. Alcoho Chrysler 8S. Rubber - | Wabash. pfd. Westinghouse |! Crude Market | alt Creel, 36 to 36.9 gravity .$1.7 t Creek, 37 to 39.9 gravity . K Cree cn enceenewnernnne oe SOCIALISTS REJECT BRIAND AS LEADER PARIS, Nov. 24.—(—The to: we RIM CABINET r » Fror < rs 3K, General prices CABI , tiv sions year from 12 fre Torchiigh in General Motors, General 1 Mule Cre tric, DuPont, Hudson and 2% r dent Lander Truck. Call loans renewed at 414 Osage cent. \Christian Church Enters Cheyenne Byron Note —The NCS +--+. anccewennacececevas nz tog Selling oh Prices Lower on Gotham r down Westinghouse a Cast Iron Pipe slumped 4% points below lart ni need a 1ovement upset the market again. General were 1 87 | tho current decline, and represent ed overnight losses of a fraction to poluts, They also & prevailing three w TRIBUNE TO EARLY GIN Movement change YORK, Nov. 24. —, () rd readjustment in. tad renewal Pe Oae GIBRA GEOR’ STRONG AS HS NAME Carries y's stock ofders were free- ning with the of Issues were a to five points but the gher prices invited a wiped out the ELLE ‘\ SPECIAL 1 ae ie U/ VAs Ae MAD. Noe MAN STESSY 7 . ILL MEST 7 eT ale comet yee WHEAT SOARS Quotations by Bias Vucerevich, Broker Ce alt : oR malaan ¥ By Hill, Weaver & Co,, Gladstone Western Exploration ~ 2.75 6.00 Hotel Building . Consolldated Royalty - 9.50 9% Hasoline Corporation. statement Central Pipeline 55 60 for the nine months: ending- Septem- iT. Williams me 0 . 3 ber 80, shows a-gross income.of ap Bawcier zm ‘yo |Profit-Taking Fails to Halt] proximately $304,850. before. the Western States x; 209 Upturn During Morning | amertization of: patents and federal I y Coastal <. 2 VTE Hours taxes. ; . prea % ~ -loa% oe | “Firestone Tire. Company reports 22 | Elkhorn 1 7104" 195 | CHICAGO, Nov. 24—UM—with a for the! year” ended ' October 81.” a of{ Domino - ~ 06 .07 | zig trade {n progress and influenced ania oO! ef ane en Producers — 04 .05 | by an unexpected steep advance in rA1b,! ie preceding years - 00% 00% | quotations at Liverpool as well @5} 0 47, ‘ : . ‘ lagnolia Petroleum. announces a - by reports of increase crop damage a = {n ‘Argentina, the wheat market here | NeW crude ofl price schedule, meet: made a nearly vertical riseof 6c | 188 Prairie Ol’ and Gas prices. bushel today. The bulge in values brought out heavy selling to realize Great Northern, 1,000. Quaker Ot! ... Preston O!!, 1,000 Of The United Staten ‘Supreme Court grants a review to Swift & Co. of rried by Buck Creek - profits, but persistent fresh buying ore to 6 pointesbef MleKiante, 3 readily absorbed tho offerings. ‘The te as beet x eA ere TO Chappell for upward swihg of the market bet! itself of capital” stock’ of the Moul- | Riverton Pet, - 2.50 | 2.75 here and at Liverpool was apparent- trie Packing Company and’the An- Argo = 30 400" |iy based altogether on Argentine do | Hite Peecine Golueany. ——— velopmente. 6) Curb Stocks, Chicago opening prices Sisc to Be} aes Teatueatie | pratda ont. T= 634 | nigher, new style December $1.63 to] 9, \ranteriaie . Bie oneBinle sd to rather | Mountain Producers — 29% |$1.63%. and May $1.59 to $1.60%.1 59 pone 12105.78, off 1.08 v long) fe-| Salt ‘Creek Producers ==. 30% | were followed by wide fluctuations | 7) pois *°*7 oa, 4ticote 60 nedfive’ poliith Continental... <2. _ 23% {in which at times the Initlal gains then slipped back |New York Oil 10% | wero surpassed, May touching a8) «now YORK, Nov. 24—@—Direc- fore it met effective buying | Salt Creek Consolidated ~. a4 | hist as $1.64, an overnight Jump of |, "op puiitins Petroleum company Yeneral » Motor: " ; 64% | Otic. t eclared a quarterly dividend i abi # Spee Fe ick 7% Subsequently material wert He ie placing the capital stock on Steel ss preferred, |Ohfo Ol - 643, | were scored, with May at $1.61%-) 05 annudl “dividend basis of $3.4 Alnbtake and U. 5) YORK to 6 i Sacelontne aye! | Livestock ; Chic: Prices’ | | v.24. —UP)—Sup | rm appeared tn large vol- pening of today’s mar- and July up 6%c and $1.45. At the top, level, howeyer, sellers were in a majority for the time being.’ Set- backs’ ensued, and the close was nervous, 2%c to 5%c net higher, new style, December $1.61% to $1.62, and May $1.60% to $1.60 Corn and. cats sympathized with wheat strength. After. opening 44° 8. err KE share’ which formerly was $2. ——__ NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—)—Cop- per quiet; electrolytic spot and fu- CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—{U. 8, De- partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- ceipts, 30,000; fairly active; strong riees ove rrer 7 tures 14%c, Tin easy, spot and near- Charlee ‘phowed an tnjtigh | © 196 higher; underwelght slow,|to. %0 higher, December 1Sio to | Pree lete TO Meesyehe Te ca a thee, palnte and Cenaa} | weal: all interests busing: bulk de-'72ie, corn scored a moderate furth- | PY #62-76; Sutures $2ah. leon steadyy Hudson and Corn Products | Stable 160 to, 325-pound weight er advance. $9.75. Zino firm, Fast St. Louls point or two. Brookly Later the market advanced further $11.05@11.15; practical 2 on account of indications of Iberal packing sows largely top $11.20; po’ $10.00 10.40: $8.85; futures $8.70@8.80, Antimony Be ee a raaint: Esta? | majority better killing pls $11:35@ | export sales of corn to Europe, Corn spot. $20 : : eaiet toate oe cents | 1150: heavyweleht hogs’ $11.00@ | closed firm. 1%ée to Like net higher, ZO SC ag A 11.20. cember 74% 7 é : F t , without effect on | “Gattie, receipts 14,000; fed steers] Oats started ‘4c to %e up, Decem- Liberty Bonds. ; sven alerts fully steady with Monday's average | ber 98%c. and later, hardened a lt- muha : Otay Soe tharket: bulk $3,60@10.76; best hea-| tle more, RS SS UATE, iP iheteere stecty $19.16: few! loads $11.00@| Provisions were responsive to. the h chari | | * | absence of the aggressive short sell He | ‘os. Revival of actly | the olls was based on stiffening com: . show- Sains of a point or so. aler lout 1%) five point gain be- Pan American ult and Pacific, DuPont, Mac sing was> {rregular. e In call money to five covering pped ten’ points and Fed ® Oyerland pressed. for ates Steel at: 126% at 168 reached new low Hudson Motors t ted fresh buying, ints above last nig Bales approximated 2,1 and forced lquida t down to 107, Elect lowest ish: n the high ley to &3 pointe. Supporting sed a subsequent rally x points in Chrysler and 3 to 44 Potatoes cterized yesterday's n extended {ts advance th Trucks and With per further severe reactions took before short stiffened the market. U. 8. Cast ir with several large bloc Jump- ago of bonds closed: 3%s 99.5. 5: cholce yearlings fed for inter-| upward trend of grain and also of first: 44s 101.2 $13,001 few! yearlings os second 4\8 v he hog market. * ate trading. I buying centerea | DAtional show M ssid He e2 ‘i 100.18;-Third 4%s 100.25; fourth 4%s : eee Tee he rote ee a cemtere | above $10.50: fat\she-stock uneven;| — Open. High Low. Close 10135". wes gotornuent tw H0sa gaxol ant bots ” a8 ‘ tn | qual considered | steady; ‘vealers | Wheat— —_—_——————— 1.61%. 1.60% 144% 25e to 0c higher; mostly 6c higher:| Dec, ---- % 161M $9.50@ 10.50; rew upward. to $11.00 to packers; outsiders to $12:00; other classes unchanged. Sheep, receipts 12,000; all’ claéses active; fat lambs strong to 26 lilghe er; mostly bu'k better grades 1.59 142% Mey. - July Corn— TAM 19% 80% NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—@)—Bar silver 69%c;, Mexican dollars 53t4c. = to packei 3@16,00; several or —— = choice loads of handy wetght to out . ors, siders $ sefera! loads yearling 43% Foreign Exchange wethers $15.00; these, -sharing fat 43% eed! lambs advance; eariy bulk fat ewes NEW YORK, Nov, 24.——For- 6@3. choteg aged wethers 90% | elgn exchanges irregular; quotations b feeding lambs $15.26@ | 3 97 | in:cents: Great Britain’ demand ; Tew at $16.00 484%4; cables 484°7-16; 60-day bills’on ee | 5.65 15.45 16.65 banks 480%. France,demand ‘3.8 Omaha. Quotations 14.25 13.95 14.25 | cables: 3.82%. . Italy-demand 4.0414; OMAHA, (Neb; Nov. 24.—(U. 8. cables 4.05.» Belgium, demand Department of Agriculture).—Hoge, | Jan. 14,40 | 4.62%; Germany 23:80. pt receipts 12009; mostly 10c lower; de-| May 14.10 - Pa] 72% tlrable’ 140° to 170-pound weights | Bellies— $10.75@10.85; good -qnd -choice , 180-| Nov, 16,50 to 200-poundelights and butchers | May ay 15.25 $10.80@10,90; top $10.! bulk of antes sales $10.40@10.90. Cash Grains and Provisions x, Cattle, receipts: 6000; fed steers} CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—(?)—Wheat. ‘| and yearlings, ‘steady to stroné;| No.2 red $1.73, No. 1 hard $1.68. ‘| spots 10c to 160 higher; bulk $8.25 "| @10.50; yearlings $12.40; some held “Imigher; other killing .classes gener- ally steady; stockers, and = feeders, scarce; rteady; ‘bulk ‘butcher cows ° | $4.50@6.00;, heifers: $6.00@7.60; prac- “| tleal veal top: $9.50. Sheep, ° réceipts *8,500; » lambs, strong; bulk fed wool lambs $15.25@ 15.50; top $16.50; fed . clip «lambs othér classes, firm;.ewe top feeding lambs upward to Oil Summary BY HILL-WEAVER & CO. Gladstone Hotel Bldg. Motor gasoline prices advanced by Pennsylvania tefiners cent « gallon tal COL. MITCHELL 1S RILLED ON WITNESS STAND htm bine (Continued From .Pagé One) the machine was flying at a “dan: gerously low altitude.’ Taking up the death of Capt. Davia W. Bedrin, medical corps, killed In a D-H plane Fort Riley, ‘Kan., in November, 1924, Major Gullion read the official report of the tn- igating board, which sald the aceldent was caused by the machine going {nto » tall spin at a low alti. tude and that there was no evidehco of mechanical or structural failure of the craft. « “It burned up when {t hit the ground,” Colonel Mitchell sald, “and that showed faulty construction. The prosecution then referred to the death of Lieutenant Noble B. Beasley at Kelly Field, Texas, May 1924, reading official reports saying the accldent was due to a tall spin and an inexperienced pilot. “He wag fn 2 D-H_utrpiane,” tho witness sald. “Another plane would not ha stalled wo quickkly. That is the plane we have been trying to get rid of, [t ts an extremely dan Corn, No. 3 mixed 75@76c;' No. 2 yellow 8214 @8ac. ‘ Oats, No. 2 white 404% @4le; No. 3 white 40@40%e. Rye, No, 1 94t4c. Barley, 62@78c. $6.50@7.25. Clover . Lard $15.70. les $16.75. Timothy seed seed $21.00@3 Ribs $16.25. Bel NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—()—Bus! ness {n refined sugar today continued Nght, with prices unchanged at $5 to $5.40 for fine granulated. Sugar futures, steady; mate sales 60,000 tone. $2.29; January $2 May $2.61; Ju! . oe Poultry CHICAGO, Nov. 24.—@)—Poultry fowls 11@ ve 400; geese approxi- December March, $2.47 on Demestfe crude olf production week ended Nov, 21, increased 11,459 bar- rele datly over preceding week, av- eraging 2,075,458 dally, adcording to ec} ON & Gas Journal. weaker; receipts 21 cai 22t50, roosters 16c; lee. Springs Ducks 18 = Flour. MINNEAPOLIS, —)—Flour de to Independent. refiners ‘still paying 26e premium for Pennsylvania crude, notwithetanding advance of fc a barrel made 1n prices yesterday fly patents $8.75@. | ———— $26.50. Butter and Eggs | Minn., Nov, 24, 1c lower, fam- a barrel, Bran -Money CHICAGO, Noy. 24,—(#)—Pota. werous and hazardous ship to ¢) 4 CHICAGO. 22.-U)—Poultry | (983, trading slow, market barely CHICAGO, ‘Nov. 24.—(#)—Butter, | |—_____ Among other fatallties referred to Hannan haw come here} | (UIT AG recelpte 17 care; | *te2y- | Total United Statee ship: | lower: recetpte 13.307" tubs; creamery! NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—()—Call | were those of Lieutenant Arthur UG. outa to ansume the dutfes | 01 sae ad turkeys | ments 389 tinne- | extras, 4840; standards 44c; extra | money firmer, high 6; low 4%; ruling | Watson and Staff Sergeant O. Han. lager sae 1de: dueke 0QS8e: vacked 35.00@ | firsts 45@4i tee; firsts 4214 @44ei| rate 415: closing bid 5; offered wt | sen, in Costn Rica. They met death re | | few fancy shade poor | seconds 41@4hthec. 5%; last loan 6; call loans against | ina D. TH. plane, but the official re nz | %2.76 Up; Michigan Wisconsin bulk || Eggs, lower; recetpts 4.492 casta;| acceptances 4. Time loans eteady:| port uhowed the machine atruck u roar whiten firsts 64@Sbe:. ordinary: firsts 48@| mixed collateral 60-90 days 4% @5;| bul'ding and « lve electric wire as ‘ ' aw ft in| mek runsets hy retrigerator extras 24160; firatee (6 months 47) @5: prime merens- | It fet). ¥ uallty. bt b Wr “Another example of » famine TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1925 ——————— MARKETS By DICK DORGAN LLL coffin,” was Col. Mitchell's com- ment. “Did you ever hear of a nearly all metal. automobile catching on fire after a collision?” Major Gul- Hon asked, xiwis yt ¢ “Yes.” = “Was not. the collision then re sponsible for the fire?”* sci tt necessarily."”” te In the fiscal year 1924, Major Gul- lion read from records, there were two. fatal. accidents due to power plant failures in air craft; 57.5 per cent were-due to errors in judg- tural failures; one to weather con- ditiong and four to unknon causes. Colonel Mitchell then was asked that alr‘officers had been “bluffed commissions. . “I refor to. myself, principally,% he replied. “T'was bluffed and bulldozed.” “Did you tell'the truth?” : afraid to tell the truth.” Recalling the alr-crusader’s chargé that officers who tell the truth be- fore congressional commissions are punished by being transferred to asked: “Were you sent to an out-of-the. ‘way place?” “I certainly was. I might add T had no command at San Antonio at all The, examination was switched to Colonel Mitchell’s book, “Winged Defense.” The witness said he had ‘| written the book and Major Gullion then offered in evidence a copy of a lecture made at the army war col lege by Captain Thomas E. Hart of the navy. The purpose, the major sald, was “to show that parts of this: book, by which the accused is making money, was cribbed.” A defense objection was sustained. amination continued. Colonel Mit- chell said he did not believe the board’s investigations lasted long enough to, get rid of political influ- ences. Major Gullion asked whether thé witness knew “that the recommend- ations you made, and which were carried out, cost the government $6:299,2787 “It was money well piled Colonel Mitchell. 2 Taking up Mitchel’s charge that aviation policies are dictated by nom flying: offiters, Major Gullion re marked that four of the six mem- bers of the joint army-navy aero- nautical board were filers or had qualified ag observers. ets ncn Colonel Coolidgs has had the best at Plymouth, -Vermont. ee Tribuné Want Ads Bring Remulfe. —————— , ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per Line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS Five average words ured as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the espace of two Unes, All charged advertising will be booked “set Lines” {rrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune w not be responsible for more than {ncorrect insertion of any ad tieement ordered for more than one time. 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Must be accompanied ty cash cr check in full pavment of the Note the foregotne — inatrir about counting the words and the rate ner word for the Casper Dall Tribune. ; CLOSING HOU! after 10 t0 12 4 om ne wider tHe haed: “Too Late: ty WANTED = Experte eneral housework ILL exchanne re Y furnished for Hght hor nt of 3 room part modern apartment cooking day since his recent {Illness began . four accidents due*to struc+ , regarding the charge he had made * and bulldozed” s0 they did not dare | to-tell. the truth to congressional * “Yes, but other officers werd + out-of-the-way places, Major Gullion The presidential air board came in | for a passing blow as the cross-ex- | stem sein spent,” re 4

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