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PAGE TEN fhe Casper Daily Tribune - TRIBUNE [ page KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe Stocks and Crane SOFT COAL STOCKS IN COUNTRY LARGE No Danger of Shortage This Winter With Sup- ply on Hand of 70 Million Tons, Mining Engineers Say. ) SAY, BIG BOY A twent vo cer BY jG EATS — eS CH PESTA | QWHILE WILL VA ¥ @ND GIVE HER @ ORINK IF SHE WANTS IT Cea e | ment officials, | mined from now on, supplies would |: sufficient for over two months. C The larger portion of the present ction Is coming from non-unk se Whose workmen have gone which wo produ 2 | mines, or th y declared that t confident ‘that, they could pro: above seven million to without depending on any ) With a reserve of 70 and a deficit of only two nf a week, mining engi- jare there will be ample fon for consumers against a million tons soft coa: shortage until the syinter te | ——— Sy Ga -= ; ag] e ast . . ‘ a New York Stocks yoming Oils | Last Sale obese nid ‘ Quotations by Bias Vucerevich, hy | d N Allis Chemical and ye w--+ 110% *Broker Commodi ve rade ews an “eed 203 Consolidated Royalty - Car Bullding Automobile Accesso Locomotive Western Exploration - 2.75 3.00. TIVOOD, Pa.—T' ae : Consolidated Royalty — 9.75 10.00 —- Fle: 1 Metal Boc Asaitic + ae Central ; Pipeline 65.60 P: ently bought by y | i = S. T. Williams ~ 09 10 company? will ue enlarged at once |.Atieriean To ; Finances Relegated to Back-| Bessemer ao ig n profita so that between 1,500.0 American Water Works ~ ground as Market Fac- Western States —. AT | 09 fesabl. Bessen may be employed. The « American w ‘oolen tor Today | Kinney Coastal .. 06% 07 5 t be completed within sixty Epes Columbine -. 05 07 uy otk if Jupiter - 03% .04 4 FERRY, Obio rhe Cotto: W YORK, Nov ~(#)—Stock | Elkhorn 204 05 in six months at the] SAN FRANCISCO - mage | OF “ i prices . made. impressive recovery | Domino | ~ 06 U7 ; tpieoen iin) California. is Baltimore apd ‘Ohio’. from recent weakness in today’s | Royalty Producers .-. .04 U5 : ed to Jump from 170,000 this | Bethleherh Steel market. Operators on the long! side, } Sunset. — ~~ 00% .% ; » plant returned to 100 | Cautorsiet pee } apparently. convinced that neces- | Picardy” zy, 1. OR s after three weeks at j Canadian, Pacific sitous liquidation had been com-| Atlantic Petroleum 00% 00% nt of capaci Centr 1 ie pid. pleted, started to bid up prices from | Great Northern, 1,000 — 1.50 200 H ——— SRSON - The|¢ ne - he opening, beginnings with the rails | Quaker OIL 00% Goods. n crop will total upproxt, | Chandler, Mote and gradually extending their op-| Presto OM 1.00 Jobbers 5,000 bushe Che vente ang Ohio erations to motors, steéis, equip- | Buck Creek 08 10 nm lull in bust. | pared, with MG 0,612,000 last vent Chicago. and. Northwestern ments, tobacco’, mercantiles and | atcKinnie = Az te Chicago, MIL chemicals. Three weeks of reaction: | Chappell. -- Br) 3 ary price moyements apparently had | Riverton Pet. — 2.50 4 = resulted in the establishment of an j Argo 78.50 Automobiles, enormous short interest, with the Sr ; rence Dilion an- ae result that aggressive short cover A Curb Stocks. F ' t Dodge Brothers, ofidated ¢ ing took place when the market | Prdirie ON - 54% hased for cash ¢ shdwed detir signs of pointing up- | Mountain Produ S - , 24% est tr ward again. The usual merger antl Creek Producers - 80% truck dividend rum accompanied the | Continental — ~- 23% 2 others he *| buying move Pitt burgh .and b ow York Oll .. ~ W% hee: t Weat Virginia, control of, which: is | Sait Creek Consolidated - 8th ron! 98; 0 = being sought by at least two of the!s. 0, Ind, — i —~ 647% ahs EPMA LF Blevtric’ Power and Light, ctfs. tay, | larger systems was bid up nearly 15 152 ee Ss - 3% | - poe | eee ~ {1% | points.to a new record high at-120%. | Ont> 65 | Livestock cance 20 ’* 4 Additional new peak prices were es- eee be Bi bid iehicat . oo 7 | tablished by the Liggett and Myers \ we One Omaha Quotations 7 111% | Brothers, Postum Ceredl aad Devoe } | OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 26--(U, 3. at wNastherninta, 754 | and Reynolds. Nearly two score i#- ' and | Department of Agricuiture)—Hogs, | Gult States. Steel - STH sues had. scored -oxtrenie: pailngbat P . Mrs. C. E-/ receipts 10,000; active, mostly 25¢} Hudson Motors 5% | 3 to 10 points before the end of the . n Riverton. Last summer. | higher; destrable 140° to are-po yids Ulino!s Central ... third hones: ) ‘ rding to M yah rene $10.4 eel rood und choice 18% Independent O. and G, ‘The! Goginic\was strong? The buy- t aeaM TEAC? pound butchery $11.10@11.16 ing movement continued unchecked BY HILL-WEAVER & CO. : . and t odd loty packing sows through the final deaiing, imparting 1 Hotel Bid; : ! Ms . where he hail resided until smooth up to $10.76; bulk. of ; sonsiderabianbhayariceto the Teale oe z 5@11.15; average! cost y Sprinigtiela trial. list, Cheveler aallied ovee ig | General Rallway geclared dividend On October 8 Grice returned to ; weight 242, Kennecott Copper — ees ashe ea Abe of 2f¢ and regular quarterly divi- points and General Se ctric, DuPont, Casper, bought a ticket for Riverton Roebuck and Loose Wiles Bis- Lehigh Valley ‘ T#uisville and Nashville receipts 3,800; dend or $1 on cgmmon payable Jan- fed steers Oiland Financial News \} Of «wheat. SAY, SPIKE, WHERE CaN 1687 @ HOSE? WELL, Gee THE TUG GU SHE'S STUBBORN- SHE WON'T OPEV HE MOUTH THERE'S A BIG TUG CO’ TER THER Wwe WHAT O'VE Why GIVEN SE TBAGK Better Weather in Argen- tina Has Bearish Hffect at Chicago CHICAGO, Noy. largely to an estimate from.a British authority, that Argentina would have an exportable surplus of as much as, 168,000.000 bushels, wheat prices underwent-an early setback today. Reports of better weather {n Argentina counted also as a bear- Ish» factor..General selling on the part of commission houses took place but the decline which ensued led to a noticeable incrense.of buying. The start 1%c lower to 4c advance. new style, December $1.61% to $1 61% and May $1.59% to $1.59%. were fol lowed by a general sethack with De cember touching .$1.59% to May $1.58. } Subsequently the market ~rallied as a result of pre-holiday evening up and of word both of rain in north Argentina and of frost in the south. Wheat closed unsettled at the same as yesterday's tinish.to 1%c lower. new style, mber..$1.61% ‘to $1.62 find May $1,59% to $1.59%¢. Corn ‘reflected’ wheat’s weakness. ‘After opening tc to %sc lower, De cember, 73%c'to T4e, corn continued to ag. * Later tle market recovered some- what influenced by the upward trend Corn closed éasy at the fame as yesterday's finish to %c lower, December 74%c to 74%c. Oats were alfnost stationary. Start- ing unchdnged; December 38\%c, the market kept within narrow limits. In provisions the influence of an upturn in hog values was offset by P runk, ‘There all generally atendy; bulk | Toulsville at cult extended their gains 8 to’ 9 | Uars 1 to stock of December 10; the downward swing of grain. : He nev S $4.50@6.00; heifers | Muck Bruck - points. United States Steel and Gen- . ; ‘. a Open, High Low Close fwo days later } canners. and cutters | Mayiaud, O11 a3 eral Motors were conspicuous in the | _ American fafely Razor” sartied | wheat— c ed inquiries at the | $3.35@ bolorna bulls $3.c5@ | Mex. Seaboard Subs lst of more moderate advances. | $1-50 a share in Septerhber sablost Deo. ---/ 1.61% 1.62 1.69% 1.61% ¢ shel rift's, office he: without! re beefy. natives $4.60; practieal - thi oe aks, bet Sales appr oxi nated | 1 500,000 shares. | $1.72 a share on the same share basis | yfay 1.59% ° 169% 1.58 159% > sults. On O nephew came | Mo., mn and Tex. quarter in 1924, ' July 144 1.44% 1.41% 143\% to Casper Missourl Pacific pfd. es Corn : he .2 Sik il een. Were Union Carbide dividend $1.25 pay-| Dec. 14% 673% .74% t Ere peeepotte remalned’ a: pes pipes ents shi able Jafluary 1 to. #tock of December | May + 79% 78% 79% 4 : raging, §7 pounds! New’ York. Central uae | $e ays si aoe yseeeies The body was found yesterday | “ ¥ ner | Nt YN. TL, and Hartford -_ 39 : . | Dec. 8TH 38H ri tified the sheriff's office here. Mr. : in North American 654% SE ee eee ort tp ctoual aTuly. 44 43M 4S ve Gay and Deputy Frank Rutledxe ao Northern Pacific 72% eect ee Paes ere Rye— rove ont and brought the°corpse to Pacific Ol — - 60% ot erembes Dec. 89% 89 89% 4 Casper athe toany wan dyise ian $06 ||| Busi B , f: pew tig is Be Symington eclared regular quar. | May SOE. 08 | 96% " y oft < "a id ded S ‘enngy’ 3 “- ~J Med a #3 — Bio) Catmettage wit he Snags eter is | Usiness "Duels Phila. and! Rdg. C. and - 40% (Continued From Page One) terly 50c cash “Q"- dividend payable ay 5.80 15.80 15.72 15.72 - end: ‘The -body -wan'frozen through |" Phillips Pet. ex. div. — = 43% | tened in the neighborhood of Wor-| January 2 to stock of December tz | 70" ~~-03) i880. Pee 14.15 i had therefor ST. PAUL — Richard T, Jones,| Pure Oil land, which ts rapidly becoming an y, Ribs— - ie x ‘ - * | north ional employment dt] Radio Corp. important feeding point. The feeder General American Tank Car for Yad, 14.05 14,35 14.35! > vector reports employment coyid!-| Reading -~ business is a comparatively new | six months ended June 30 has net in- ifiy + ; 14.10 - # were enuae tions in Minnesota, the Dakotas and! Rep. Iron and Ste phase of the stock Industry In Wyo: | come of $814,616, after fixed charges, Bellies ; re qqant ty Iowa, the b in several years for | Reynolds, Tobacco ming. against $100,283 In same period 1924.} 16.60 16.60 mmonly used as early “winter activity. Mlour milling, | st. Louis and San ‘farmers in the basin have discov- —— May i cy pesca ie lngeed plants, | Seaboard Alr Line ered that they can make more by| Pittsburgh and West . Virginta, | “¥ Pots “It ys and agricul: | Sears Roebuck -.-.-- | shipping their corn out as livestock | October-surphus $233,259 after taxes ‘ 7 t t Mra, r ‘ good, | Binclair Com oll than otherwi Mr Leary. said: and charges against $202,263 in Oc- Por Syed sac! Haousnss husking | Southern Pacific — Much Jackson Hole livestock that! tober 1924. sare ke pas Gah. oti J ‘ hur motor are absorbing all| Southern Ratlw in previous rs'has gone east — eee sao S1.68%4; ye ae ag r ent workers. oe and | standard. Oli, over the Northwestern was shipped | New York Dock Octoher surplus | D¢® 2 mixed 80@81%sc; number 2 yel- th on. am 4 > a 5 low 8244@84c, Odts, number 2 white other factories at nor: | stanilard Oil, NJ. this year to Los’ Angeles over the | after charges *40.086 against $45,090] yy 014 7 eiemitaes Swe re was nothing to Indleateshow | mal capacity.-s Stewart «Warner Union Pacitic, Mr. Lever said. He | in October. 1924; ten months $518,114 | () ikl aaate, me ou 480 se hind reached the spot where ; Btuakbaker “. vitributed this to the tncrehsed de-| against $436,114. eeara fot 5 Zan Darley, ; death selzed tim. ‘Ii shoes ‘were | arARRISHURG, Pa-The : mand in California, caused by the Pe Seis ed rrr Apte gehen ddd ay : wot mulldy or ucutted Aa WouM Unve | Zyivente railroad Maw calted bs foot-and-mouth epidémle two years | . Norfolk and Western October net | Plover seed hohe had Aas Lard’ $15.76, re c valked “any | number of its laid-off freight cr Products ago, which virtualy denuded coast | income wis $2,056,731 against $2,- .6y Ballign $16.75. ‘* aud tsyputting furloughed men back | 'Transcont, Of! statés of Ii Mvestoples 0) 188,435 in 1924, | Ate Shipper at workin the Enola yards Union Pacitic - ®% sister Mrs, c tober net income was terboro Oo $207, 081 against $294,704 a pe YORK, Noy. Alcohol .. YEW. —P)—The Tha. ~ In 1924) improvement .in. agriculture in the Rubber _.__ four months ‘eficlt was $365,917 territory served bythe Union Pa- Steel ”_ . agaltist deficit $628,479 in 1924. cific. and reduced maintenance of sh pil. ‘A : way expenses, enabled the road, to] Westinghouse Blectrig October automobile output in Cnit- | report an tncrease in October net’op: | Willys income ling 652,187 | V 4 with $6,228,472 {n October last year. Overland _. volworth + ed States totalled 392.643 poetienae cars and 4,129 trucks, With’ Can- ace pees penne! erg was ind trucks, on) FORT il | Gross or ing r nue gained 12 mula "a a Lap hgh PACES ver cent? Net operating income for “fo (Continued From Page One) e ten months this year was $31, Crude Market A dered {t reported, also , have an-|— Jnternationgl Comibustion acquires 0§5.441 a year nounced that the minority views on} Ladd, Water Tube Boller. Company expenses werd | gatr Creot, 86 to 86.9 gravity .$179| the non-partisan “bill will’ he’ pre-| "4 Lopulco Systems Inc, lers than In the first ten %; a 7 | sented to the house. hae 4 In r Kerra ey Mig Sass Mecich Ct - we Averages: 20 Industrials 148.18: | — pin Muddy 2 off 42, 20 ralls 105.88, up 10, 40 | WABHINGTON, | Not. -u— Bik asics bonds 92.42, up .01, » | The regulations of the federal re-| Gat creek core e % M R l d A | serve board requiring . federal re-| tance bey ee SRE RE ASR 7 an eveate i 3 serve n member hanks to bay At] -seaus Creek, light 2o.ueccaes 1.90 iY par checks drawn’ upon them was | rayon As Beggar B | Oil Summary ad } court = | : % 1] Ba eat SLD Sa Tn ceage te J f l D BY HILL-VEAVER & CO. | That Endures | — — +) | nage ; oytul ‘og Gladstone Hotel Bldg. | P | eratshe isk American domestic crude. produc: ; Whether your fob be one ny otatoes iS Wwe a Se LOE tion for week ended November 31 ; hesd fs aera ron aah | Cyc Sob Los ANGE: OS, Cal, Nov, 25. | averaged 2,051,850 barrels a day. + era, Whe eaves HICAC Nov. 26.—()—Pota. | —(#)—John Sheldon's dog cost |» Crude oll imports averaged 143 571 ft teas on bir . is cars: total United | him his wife, In superior court | barrels dally against 132,714 In pre- or Harditwas handle tes shipment# 370: Canadian 89; | yesterday Mrs, Ida May Sheldon | “eding week. i “3 vy hatacial ctoataith ding light: market rather testified she firmly belleved her Standard of New Jersey advanced ‘ ofkexnathnea. ak; Wisconsin and Minnesota! | husband was @ prosperous business | "xport kerosene quarter bantes a gal ; i icked round whites $3.90@3.26;| “EW YORK, Nov man until one day she took his | lon. Let Us Give You Estimates or Wisconnin bulk $8.15, | Poultry firm, eblekens by express | Gog out for a walk and the anima! ere 4 _ 21:30; 'brolleru Jy express 36@40c:} went into hysterics of foy at aight . | Itry, £ Ha bt aha of a white bearded street beggar | { Ii fe ' «2 (#)—Poultry | [reltht 3 saiike The dog's Joy aroused her susp! )) 7 - Western Lumber Co. ote five cara: Cowl | Diseets pouliry turkeyn frozen | ion, she said, and underneath the fy uve “t 500 N. Center Phond 768 i curkeys 40; | H0deaTe.» ie beggar’s false beard she found her 5 : ks 8@ seer | husband, She was granted fi di. + NEM , j reilurie Want Ads Hring Results. ‘vorce. allyer | Money NEW YORK, Nov. 25 ——#)—Call money firm, high 4%; low 4%; ruling rate 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 5; last loan 4%; call loans against acceptances 4%. Time loans stead: mixed collateral 60-80 days 4%@ 4-6 moriths 4% @5; prime mercantile paper 4\. Foreign Exchange PRUE Rt ee aerire teearwee Pe NEW YORK, Noy. 26.—(?)—For- -elgn exchanges irregular; quotations tn ‘cents: Grent Britain demand 484%; cables 484 7-16; 60-day bills on banks 480%. Frand¢ demand 3.7614; cables <7, Italy “demand 4.03%: cablex 4.04%. Bélglum; demand 4.53. Ger- many’ 28,80; ‘ ¢ 0 Wf She EE Bae i Flax, DULUTH, Minn., ‘Nov. 25,—@)— Close flax: November $2.53%. Decem: ber $2.54, May $2.62. : ; | Metals | NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Copper, quiet; electrolytic, spot and futures so. Tin, irireguiar; spot and nearby $62.76; futures $62.50, Iron, steady; prices unchanged. Lead. stendy; »spot $9.75. Zine, irregular; East St. Loulw mpot $8.80@S.85, An. | Umony spot $20.00. ers. 25,—UP)— Owing ¢ a Hose For || WHEAT PRICES |*Jakie” Field Foro = Poor Health to Retire From Exchange Trading NEW YORK, Nov. health has driven, from the New York stock exchange one of its most active and picturesque floor trad- Jacob Field, known generally as “Jakie,” has sold his seat after 58 years in Wail street and 27 years on the big board. Incidentally, he got $152,000 for the seat, the highesy price on record. It is the second time that he has set a record for stock exchange seats, for the $25,000 he is reputed to have paid Tor it fn 1898 was a record then, Although he won and lost millions In Wall Street, a cubby hole in a broker's branch office at the Wald ort served Mr. Field for an office. He preferred to operate as a free lance, and needed only enough spate to answer a few letters and tele phone calls each day. On the floor of the exchange he worked 80 fast that the fellow mem bers, operating at the same post. often were unable, to tell whether he was long or short of any particu ‘ar stock. Some of the operations amazed his associates by their magnitude and daring. One of his most empestuous battles was with the famous Jessie L. Livermore. When Livermore and his followers’ sold Baldwin Locomo- tive,sMield promptly bought all that was offered, getting nearly all the capital stock outstanding, caught the Livermore followers short and forced them to settle, ~ Butter and Egos | CHICAGO, Noy. .25.—(#)—Butter unchanged, receipts 4,298 tubs. Exgs unchanged; recelpts 4,807 cases. —$<<$<——— Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Tassie Rates Two cents per word or ten cents cer line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS Five average words used as 6 oasis of estimating a line BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two Mnes. All charged advertising will be nooked et tines" irrespective of ‘he number, of worcs CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune wil! not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than me time Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the cea) value of the advertisemen! will be cectified only by publication without extra chafge within IVE faye after insertfon No republica tion will be made when the erro: does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS Careful attention wil} be given al) ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or heck tn full payment of the same Note the foregoing = instractions thout counting the words and thr rate per word for the Casper Dally Tpibune. CLOSING HOUR, Want Ads to be classitied proper!s must be in the Casper Waily Tribune ‘fice before 10. Want Ads received ifter 10 to 12 a tn. will be inserted under the haed “Too Late to Slnesifty 25.— @) —tl Mr. Pield started ‘as a messenger boy and was a trader in the old open air curb market before buying his stock exchange seat. His speculations began with a, $10 bill given him when a messenger boy, as a reward for withholding a deposit from a bank that failed. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WILL exchange rent of 3-room part- ly fufnished modern apartment for light housework; no cooking. Phone 296, or 2687-V HELP WANTED—MALE_ Ww TED—Good, live business man to represent The Prudential in the Casper district. Assets of the com- pany are over two billion, They write all classes of risks and all forms ‘of poticies. One person oyt of every seven in the United States carriesPrudential Insurance. Have an excellent line of business in the Casper district. C. L. PRICE, man- 4 ager, 309 Colorado Building, Denver, ‘ado. WANTED=SALESMEN _ WANTED+Salesman with car with stationary” engineering experience preferred, to call on industrial plants, institutions, etc., placing well-known products on long time trlal basis; earnings begin at once as we advance large commissions weekly on trial orders; only a se! lous-minded man, past 35, consider- ed. See Mr. Boone. Gladstone hotels POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—Man_ with Ford car wants work; delivery work preferred. Box B-98, Tribune. POSITION WANTED—Experienced Woman wants work as camp cook, or, helper; agreeable, working condi: tions more important than high wages, Box B-97, Tribune, __SERVICES OFFERED MARCEL, The; retrace, 0c. 535-8. Grant. Phone 277-M. For Rent—Miscellaneous oo “IH REN'T-Rewine machines 8% Per month Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments Brooks, 749 East H Phone 1648W For Sale—Miscellaneous MAKB your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it inside with INSULITE, the last word In Wall- board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 COAL DELIVERED, mine measure, dhe per_ton. Call Moore Bros., 17-R- FOR SALE—%75 tons of hay, $8 per ton. Write R. 8, Crosswait, Gen- eral eral Delivery, Parkerton, Wyo. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE —Five rooms of furni- ture, with privilege of renting house; close in, 623 8., Center mt. Phone 181M. SALE HOUSEHOLD Goobs FOR SAL e leg table and four chairs, 0; kitchen cabinet, $15.00; bs, $5.00 and up; Vie- tro‘a ig $50.00; a8 ranges $12.50 and up: Windsor chairs, $3. bed spring and. mat- tress, $8.0Q-crM blankets, bed and pad, $18.50, and crating. HU NTER-GOLL CO. Phone 2200. $1.25; day We do’ packing Li oor good White rotary sewing machine, $25. Phone 07-M. OF JUNK. lead and batteries. mane and horse tail hair, prices in the market. furs and wool, 518 West Yellowstone ATTENTION WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT GREEN & CO. ARE AGAIN IN THE MARKET FOR ALL KINDS Metal, brass, radiators, We pay Get our prices for hides, pelts, GREEN & CO. manila rope, ihner tubes, 20c¢ per pound for horse We are paying the highest Phone 2408 J 7?

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