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PAGE EIGHT DAILY Che Casper Daily Cribune TRIBUNE 2 , Stocks and Grains TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1; 1925 MARKETS TRIKE SETTLEMENT | YOU KNOW ME. AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe + ~-By DICK DORGAN PROPOSAL DEBATED: Neither Miners Nor Operators Pleased with | Pinchot Plan, But It May Form Basis For Agreement. Well Al ycu would get a big laugh if you could see your old pal these days. Besides bean the big star of the show I bin a handy man to. Not only do I meet all , comers in the ring but I got to help feed the wild animals and , sell tickets and do a little barking _ ‘outside the side show to tract at- «| \tension. Im a circus all by my- "self Al and ‘there aint a sole here ~ ‘what will say IL aint. The clouns * is all sore cause so many of the ‘people stand round laughing at “me and all I can say is its a gift. Jack Keefe, flud displeasing t there {s no d to consider the modified | lecting agency New York Stocks | Allis Chemical and Dye --- STOCKS GATHER | Quotations ed ers Vucerevich, 403 Gonsatlanten Royalty Bullding . Western Exploration - 2.25 Consolidated Royalty 9.75 Irregularity Wiped Out Un-| Bessemer _-- Water Work der Influence of Pool Kinney Coastal — Operations . 1L—#)—Stock prices gathered strength as traditg | Royalty Producers — progressed in today’s market. y peared when operations were resumed ina num-{ Ariantic Petroleum ber of rails and specialties which] Great Northern, 1,000 — 1 give promise of favorable dividend | Quaker Ol] - or merger developments in the near | preston Oll 1,000 _High call money NEW YORK, Central Leather pfd. Cramp yards. coal properties mines closed for Were regarded as tempo-| xreKinnio apealt and Ohic and failed to halt the buying| Chappell growers exchange will ce: December 1 celved stimulus trom the unusually Ove Z one THE Be SIDE SHOW fi Dragan ONLY FIVE CENTS eh MIELL, ANY WAY- SAY, SACK, eR DIME= THE BIG TEN You Look ee ee f Sikcvs Sust- LiKE RE THINIE S Bur Hey KNOW WO". KEEFE, THE it ee) DON'T LET THEM MHITE Sox 5 WHO You ee PIYCHE?, Wyoming Oils | Wyoming Oils | EX-KAISER Is ALLOWED i > MILLIONS IN CLAIMS 8 BY PRUSSIAN MINISTRY Commission Houses Among i his BERLIN, Dec. 1— () —Former| The two “crown castles,” with aser 7 Large Purchasers at Emperor William ts to recelve from| thelr ‘historical furniture and gar [NEAT PRICES 55 Central Piffeline — u. T. Williams Western States -. Chicago % * dens, the crown jewels and works of Columbina. = | rae SRE Se a art; the Hohenzollern Mbrary, the j of his holdings which were seques| former royal theaters apd thelr en- Jupiter - r m= Elkhorn - CHICAGO, Dec. 1—“—Wheat | oredi when the monarchy fell and|dowments, lands and forests and prices scored a lively fresh advance today, Jumping upward as soon as trading began. Hot muggy weather in Argentina, Ilkely to increase crop damage, tended to stimulate buying and so too did dgooring values at Liverpool, where the May deli¥ery showed an overnight rise of 5% William went into exile in Holland.] house property in Berlin and Pots- It has been decided by the 'Prus-|dam and the revenue from the crown sian ministry of finance that it will] estates will be retained by the Prus- meet the claims of the ex-Kaliser for | sjan state. restoration by giving him about} The Prussian ministry of finance $7,150,000 in cash, 180,000° acres of} estimates. that tho cash to be given forests and agricultural lands, three} William is the equivalent. of the Domino - Karly | suns: pool | picards 00% 50 With a | palaces in Berlin and one in Babels- | value of the land and forests and the rates 2P-| Buck Creel 08 LER tobe ae ees Bae oe burg, and in addition some house} house property now reverting to the a here quickly developed into a big] Property in the capital. stat Buying of the rails re-| Guabbell ooo--~ sae broad affatr but encountered heavy Argo -- 3.50 ch sdaveloped. Inet favorable showing made by class one in new peak Curb Stocks, prices for a year or longer being at- by Wheeling and Lake Erle| prairte Ol! common and preferred und’ Chesa+| gait Creek ‘Producers — peake and Ohio preferred, Atlantic Coast Line, New Haven and West-| New. york Ol! Otis responded to stif-| cit Greek Com fening crude ofl and gasoline prices.) § 6. Ina. y of the high priced indus-| trurpte Ol . trial specialties revived discussion of] G4 On Nash Motors soared = running overti: c Colorado Fuel Congoleum-Nairn Consolidated ir onions to the exchar —Buylng of hol- has already startedyon a merchants look business about 20 per keag plant for ‘the Production big scale and local Davison Chemical Dodge Brothers pfd. Du Pont de Nemours — > Power and Light, ctf: $1 hats time, capital splitups. extended McCrory Captain Smith, Veteran Profit taking sales on the bulge in matic presentations: one-act drama, values. Initis! quotations, half cent “The Twelve Pound Look,” staged to lic higher, new style, December, by Otis B. Thayer, Gertrude M. Rich- $1.66% to $1.6714 and May $1.63 to ards and Iris Ruth Pavey of the 1.63%, were followed by an ascent : KOA players; grave digger’s scene to $1.68% for December and 1.64% |trom “Hamlet,” by John Connery, formerly with John Barrymore, in Prices held within a range of about “Hamlet; one act drama, “Passe,” %e selling orders appearing on all : staged by Otis B. Thayer, ‘Iris Muth the same as yesterday's finish to He ; — Jence C. Moore and instrumental se- %c higher, May 79% to 79ti0. Renner tates: Seana ee the | lections by the KOA orchestra. from wheat. After opening un-| erators attitude dia not represent |™mony ‘Peerless orchestra, Colburn changed to %¢ higher, May “one whit of concession in the pub-| hotel, Denver, Mountain Producers Continental - for May the bulges. The close was unsettled, Pavey, Clayton C. Cowan and Clar- Corn and oats derived firmness | ynited Mine Workers, sald the-op-} ‘10:00 p. m.—Dance prograin, Har- 0 744, Woolworth, MeCrory 79 ket underwent | 110 pares cwratt B” and Sloss-Sheffield Steel 3 2 a. the Seorne mar) lic interest.” 'The mine’ workers, he 7, 1 moderate sag. and then rallied. : 5 n potnts higher and Federa Livestock oderate sax, and then rallied. | said, accepted-the governor's, pla General Motors Great Northern pfd. Gulf States Steel - Hudson Motors ~ Mining and Smelting preferred six. Mining Editor, Is Dead Denver Times. editorial writer, s writer and minin NEW YORK, Dec, 1.—?)—Mark- Independent 0; the opening of the stock market to-| 999; moderately active, 10 to 20c yorts editor, special pt. Mer. Marine pfd. and one of the ———————____ : Tey up. May 42%h¢ and later, hardened | Promplly. "because of the existing Pl] GHA ‘ »» | @ ttle mor ‘ ‘chatantariced CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—{U, 8. Dep't. Desplte declines in hog values}, For the anthracite consuming pub. { o? Agriculture-—Hogs—Receipts 48,-| rovisions were responsive. to the| He, many with empty coal bins, sev for’ best butchers; bulk good and next April by the interstate com- i : ¥ , 4 Sie eral moves are. under, way in Wash- 7 day although efforts to bld up prices | tower: underweight show medium | “?™*" trend of ee Low Close | inston ter rellet,..New. low. rates on cf the ralis and some of the standard | change; big packers bidding $11.15 bituminous haye been extended untt!] industrials were moderately success- a . The motor group was sprinkled | chotce 140 to 170. pound weights with ‘selling -orders, causing a two] 311.25@11.50; top $11.50; bulk desir- point reaction in Chrysler, and the | apie 190 to 300 pound averages. $11.20 most recent speculative favorites in | 11:80; packing-sows mostly $10.00 Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley - Loulsville and Nashv astute and well- iatortaed | wwillsre ipa a ining develop y Mountain region ptian of a few r ‘80's when he was rk of Denyér bis services on were continues. Oil Summar. Hill, Weaver {| ments‘In the toc With the exc 6 n had been co 1 department opened fractionally With opposing speculative forces unable to make much headway. the Mid-Continent Pet. and the market falled to! ft . and Hartfore nd Company. (Royal Dutch) Consolidated n, Ward Baking Market me merce commission. The order ap- plies to West Virginia and southern Pennsylvania bituminous moving 1, 1. 1 A toward tho Atlantic seaboard: (Continued: From erg» One) the rail list, including Kansas City] @10.35: bulk better ‘killing pigs - gts : Senator Borah and Representative | bership in the Associated Press, pre- Southern and Wheeling and Lake | ¢11.50¢11.9 heavyweight hogs | 5,4. = ¥ Berger are planning bifls authorizing | ler news gathering agency of the ‘ lower. $11.05@11.0. socks eh re the government to selze and operate | World, and for the time being the Cattle—Recetpts 18,000; fed steers anthracite mines. ‘ Sunday paper will also’ be served slow, steady to weak: spots 25c low- : eae y , The decision. of the! mino owners| by the United Press. The Casper imitation | er on in between grades; quality Ragan tie “gu, [to reject the 11-point plan of Goy-| Tribune has the largest circulation WS} largely medium, with moderate]* >” $ ernor Pinchot came after a long|!" Wyoming and the Herald the defined trend, On the buy-|«aprinkling of good to choice offer- is conference in this city. In a letter |/#7gest morning circulation in’ the 2 attention was turned to the | ings: bulk $8.50@10.0; best welghty . 90 | 0284 to the governor, the operators said| State. Both papers will continue to alnor specialties, such as Columbia | steers held round $13.00: stockers : : 5 it was impossible to find in hie pro.|catry all important news of the day . : Art}and feeders active; mostly $7.00@ 2 posals “the basis of a sound and}@nd in distribution to subscribers “B" and Liggett | s.00; she stock weak to 2ic lower; : lasting settlement, outside of Casper the paper carrying and Myers, several of which reached | other classes steady, mostly $10.00 ? ae i % ‘The letter revealed that the United y high prices for the year. : ? ver and Company. th of 1,904 fect firmness of DuPont, uthwest Pennaylt the latest news will go out on every The | to $11.00 on vealers to packers; out- “°1 Mine Workers’ two weeks ago had|train. Carrler distribution will be up by the | siders upwards to $12.50 and better. rejected a: proposal for a settlement ; Maintained for both papers in the Sears Roebuck.| Sheep—Receipts 15,000; all-classes e offered by the operators.- This pro-| city. Announcement of policies’ to Electric, Alllg Chalmers and | active and mostly strofig to 25¢ ~ posal was for an !mmediate resump:| be followed appears elsewhere on American Can, although gains were | higher; bulk desirable fat lambs ng | tion of mining- at wages. prevailing | this page. limited to one or two points. These | early at $18.50@16.75; cholce handy 3 “go | Prior to the suspension, a five year} J. E. Hanway, Tribune-Herald advences were counteracted by losses | welght to shippers $17.00: feeding contract and arbitration 1f resump-| publisher, entered newspaper work of one to three points In Chrysler, | lambs .$16.25;-average around 70 " tion of negotiations failed. Years ago on the Kansas City Star . CHICAGO; Dee. Wheat num- General Motors, Ut 8. Rubber, Mack | pounds; "early bulk fat ewes $8.00@ The strength of rail issues was and was later connected with the The Pinchot proposal of a, board sand Murray | §.75. raed Sp Cont aatinas guumber 2 | of investigation and award wa re-|Topeka Stato Journal and other paaerees 71% a iabee 4 ale sa 6944071 the. ferred to inthe operators’ letter as] leading papers of the west. Twelve well sustained, Atlantic Coast Line Omaha Quotations 4 4 , “a board which has power to do but| years ago he acquired with his son, and Wheeling and Lake Erie prefer-| oxcarta, Neb, Dec. 1--(U 8. De-| Odt® number 2 white 40% @41%cr red both selling at the year’s best Forélgn exchanges were ir- ron number 2 93i%c. Barley 58@78e. AA : vale tnore Jit celpts 13,500; mostly 10¢ lower; ship-| pimothy seed $6.50@7.25. Clover then a small weekly publication in regular ut the opening, with demand | bing demand broad; bulk 140 to 280- | 7 aa Vacitiean iin Casper. Two years@ater the Casper pound weights $10.65@10.86: top|.¢ig peilles $16. " Dally Tribune was issued and gained ft : : 1U,U, sterling unchanged at $4,841 e of pressure against the | $10.90; weighty packing sows $10.10 mated and there Cattle, receipts 8.50 was a rapid bulge in some of the priced stocks, res preferred jumped 12 32, a record figure. Iron advanced 6%. United Clgar | lower; bulk of sales $3.50@10.00; sev- U. S. Cast | pulls, strong to 15c higher; veals |) American Can 6.] steady; heavy calves around 26¢ and American Agricultural Chemical | j1gner; stockers and feeders. strong: C Business Brie Briefs rly 200 ch pu | Wabash pfd. 1) loans was maintained at the | erg $6.00@8.00; cunners and cutters unchanged figures of five per cent. | $3.40@4.35; bologna bulls $4.00@ The cloring was strong. Under the | 4.60; beef bulls $5 impulse of brisk bidding for invest- | veal top $9.50; heavy calves $6.25@ ment shares, speculative issues shot | 7,09; stockers and feeders $7.00@ in the final Woolworth | Sheep, receipts 7,000; lambs, strong | stiver 6914 Jnited Drug six | to 25e-higher; bulk fed wool lambs ' and gains of 3 to 4 points embraced | $15.86@16.00; top $16.20; no early west coast polr bites furniture mounted ten points, Crude Market | 36 to 36,9 gravity -$1.79 to 89.9 gravity 1.87 one thing—increase wages.” Barl EB. Hanway, now business man- ager, the Natrona County ‘Tribune, number 3 white 39%@dlc. Rye, partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- the supremacy of the evening field The sunds Morning ‘Tribune marked ‘the next expan nm some three years ago and toc the same publishers enter the morning «field with a separate publication that will be continued under the name of Tho Casper Herald. The two papers will blanket the central Wyoming field in circulation and are also widely read throughout two years later. Her] the state. @10: mooth*up to $10.40; bulk of all sales $10.40@10.85 t Monday $10.78; welgh erage cost for November weight 244 | Sugar NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—(P)— The fed steers! refined sugar market was unchanged and yearlings, slow. weak to 25¢] at $5 to $5.50 for fine granulated (Continued From Page One) Ind., Dec. 21, 1870, She was the with a continued good inquiry re-| qauenter of Dr. and Mrs. Lewia B. ported. 1; i Sugar futures closed trregulai eee ERC ERY Oe 0 eae ne eee eee doe: De | niarrlaye to George 8. Scott took| ‘The deal for the transfor of the Peete 1 a4 nagar ks se Maren! place May 20, 1896, at Table Rock,| Herald was negotiated by Harry $2.81; May uly $3,786 Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Scott afterward | Free, who devoted much time to de- moved to Norton, Kans:, where they] tails of the transaction during te points} eral loads held higher; she-stock and rate! bulk butcher cows $4 75@6.25; helf- @6.00; practical z lived for several years. ‘They moved | cent weeks. Silver - to Casper March 4, 1918. Rr sete aN Mrs. Scott was « member of the hour: | 8,60. NEW YORK. Dee 1 20p)opar | Methodist church of Casper and of the Order of Eastern Star, The Casper Lions club, of which REQUISITION PAPERS Mexican dollars 53'%c. i y Mr. Scott is president, has postponed Atlantic Coast Line, Sears Roebuck | sales of fed clipped offerings; best a ladies’ night prograr which was SUED FOR FORMER Jeneral Electric and Stewart War- | yearlings $1200: sheep, strong: ewe . Cotton scheduled for Wednesday evening. A [ Total sales approximated 1,800,- | top $8.25; feders, 2he higher; bulk luncheon will be held at noon at the feeding lambs $15.75@16. NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—()—Cotton | Hotel Henning and resolutions of —_—_—_——— spot qulet, middling $20.75. Cotton | condolence will be passed. The pro- gram will be limited to the mark of Flax December $2 May Dec. \ futures closed steady six to 17 points. : M ar respect. —— DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 1—)— | oney ; $3.04 CHEYENNE, Wyo.. 1.—Dep- 1,—(4)—Call ‘osing bid b; offered 64 RUBE TY, February 4 ; . ? ‘ St. Louls Tuesday ‘ y easter, high 5: low 8; ruling $2.58, KOA RADIO rejulsitiob papers for H. Hornung call loane againgt acceptances WLR TTS, Boa Re 1 Fakir aniorchs oe mixed. cola: Liberty Bonds PROGRAM ; time loans steady teral 60.90 days 4%@ 4-6 months uty Sheritt Ed Schoel Jeparted for morning, carrying $2.62%. January ming. Hornung, formerly an jnstrug uf local bigh yeaa ‘ a ? em ——— — - tor In mathematics at t 474@5; prime mercantlie paper 4%. 2 NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Liberty | ———a———_-——_______ | school, left Cheyentie more than a eet eps (Continued From Page One) bonds closed: 3148 99.23, Second 4g Wednesday, Dee. 2 month ugo and was apprehended a 45 a. m.—Weather; road reports: — . have served notice on the governor | {00. First 4\s 101.28. Second 4\e 1 i 4 ; | few days ago at St. Loule. The cot: Foreign Exchange that a special session would be call.) 100,23, Third 44s 1014, Fourth | stocks; markets; Mvestock and prd| jjaint against. him was, lodeed be ed by the speaker unless she | ed | 4444°102.2. U, 8. Government 4\s dace, the Mente Motor company, The of- the call by Docember 16, The demand | 106.14. 12.15 p, m—Rlalto theater mus! | tense with which he {a cl 1.—) —Tor- | for the session grows out of alleged oe cale, felony under the sbi ead A ? elgn sxohanges irregular, quotations | {rregularities in the highway com. KILL STOLEN BEEF 6:00 p. m.--Stocks; markets; tye: ——_——__ 5 - Butter and Eggs | atents quoted at ind cotton sacks. LG ias Britain demand 484 | mlesion, which have resulted recent- DEAVE 6; 60 day Mls on | iy invtlie resignations of two bigh-| ed with killing a steer belong'ng to| 6:30 p, m.—Dinner concert, Brown | at Germany | company which held large highway | were senten: five Mor a Chevrolet tor Ninaa Wyv., Dec. 1,—Charg- | stoc + Produce and news bulletins, Dry Jolinaon learned Low Outen seventy one, and James Watt 8.90: | way commixetoners and a $600,000 | Bosh, Brothers, Uurry and Bery!| Palace’ String Orchestra, Toward | learned German at seventy five. + = a - ; 4.02; | judgment againet the American Road | Kerkins were arrested bere and | THotson, director, —-- d to the institution at] 7:90 p. m.—Bovk of knowledze. Tell the Advertiser—"I sow it in rontracta, Cotter. They pleaded gullty. Rwo p.m. Studio program of dra The Tribuns.” ae ae ee oe Gs ig