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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 de Caspet Daily Cridune PAGE ELEVEN. Oil : Finance Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock : All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE LULLISREPORTED ——|[servoxsoan {| ousewise _|STOCK TRADINGIWHEAT DEMAND : IN WOOL TRADING ree ES IRREGULAR) TAKES oLUMP 101% LOCAL OIL ie Big Indian Bessemer Primary Markets at Home and Abroad Witness Strongest With Prices W. * Recaps aye Lacking and Mar- 93% 93% Boston Wyoming --.. Several Score New High|Support Lacking an ar. se Trade ith P ell Main- oe eee Hi Buck Creek -—-—-—- Records In Late Sales. ket Closes Heavy at em ie Sue tained in Last Week T&T. EL bores eg mayer Others Lower Net Loss In Prices Bronch Republic Tg pa Tobacco -----—--- Blackstone Gait Oretk ROO 40 nee wegeapeeneneedewsnce Woolen ------- 72% | Chappell 3: Kingdom of Belgium ae % 10035 200% BOSTON, Nov. 23.—The Commer- |fieecers Delatne unwashed 54@5Se: Copper -—-------— 37% | Columbine NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Specula-| CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—Commission | Kingdom of Norway 68 = s 94% «94% cail Bulletin will say tomorrow: fine unwashed 48@49c; onehalt oat ‘ : tive interest in today’s stock market| house selling led to a downturn In|Rep. of Chile 8s, 1946 — 4 104 104% “Following the heavy trading blood combing 54@55c; blood] Atl, Gulf and W. Indies -—. Qo: < - shifted to comparatively minor in-| wheat prices today soon after a Iit-|State of Queensland 6 —--.----. ~ 101% ae Sey, of | combing 68c. Baldwin Locomotive... ule : terests when the usual leaders show-| tle advance at the opening. The U. K. of G. B, and L., 5%s ‘37 ---. ~ 10% the Jae ‘Sey Seee «pense has RAILWA’ AND SISCELLANEOUs M Ni fleeces itimore and Ohio ed signs of faltering. Intermittent | initial gains were ascribed to cover a come in the trading in the local liv: apemebing Aik AR, us pecaten: Stal’ 4G | Bl ep MER Ss profit: taking and bear selling gave|ing on the part of shorts, Bears | 4™ Petar 4 SO Serene = tix, market and tra(ing has shifted more |washed 48@48c; one-halt blood | California Petroleum ———__ 33% |B. 7. Williama -—-— 43 the list a spotty appearance, but net] contended, however, that rallies Teresa Tel ones or leas to the primary markets at %Dloud unwashed |Canadian Pacific -—-—----- REED. | aoceneeqreeres . gains agamh exceeded net losses at] were due chiefly to plt conditions| American Tel and col. tr. 58 ———— heme and abroad. 52@63c; quarted blood unwashed at |Central Leather -. - the close. Sales aproximated 1,000, would as consequence be tran-| Anaconda Copper 7s, 1 fergliengelsbiaeta Bales have been in progress in | 4! Cerro Pasco Copper ———- 42% | Gat 000 shares, sient. The opening, which varied | Anaconda Copper 6s, 1963 ‘Texas this week and good fall wools Chandler Motors ----------- — from unchanged figures to %c]At. T. and San Fe, gen 46 eS 2 th E have been sold on a basis equivalent Chesapeaks and Ohio ---.. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Stock| higher, with December $1.03% to | Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4e lehem Steel con 6s, r . Boston. |blood 49; -blood 47@48c. Chicago and Northwestern —- Yaees Prices displayed a firm tone at the} $1.04 and May §$1.08% to $1.09%. | Beth! pe 3 sen Mg materia iocmrte seit py ele nem oth, be ret rie 25% 00 opening of today’s stock market.} was followed by @ moderate general ee ee = = around $125, which is above the|months $1.25@1.30; fine 8 months 5 Oll shares continued their move to | decline. Chicago, Mil and St. 2 oan. <= ara: m3 recent parity of this market. The |$1.10@1.15. Pont > higher ground in further reffection | Subsequently. with indications of |Chije Copper 68 —.--. aare Peat goods market {s still more or less| California—Northern $ i of the reduction in crude of] output. | world shipments for the week being |Goodyear Tire 8*, 1941 22-20... atone unresponsive to the raw materials cs h dated . 09 | Maxwell Motors A jumped 2%. | ‘arge, selling on the part of holders|Great Northern 7s A --. ic athoid market and manufacturers evident- 05. % ft: Savage Arms 14% and Producers and| grew in volume, and the market Montana Power Ss A.. ly have bought to a considerable] Oregon—Eastern number 1 staple % . Refiners preferred one. lacked support. Prices closed heavy, Nome Pacific ret extent {n ‘anticipation of the henvy-|$1.30; fine and fine medium comb-|Crucible Steel -------—----- . Several of the more active issues, | at % to 1%0 net decline, December | Sort! ig yi Bell weight season. ing .$1.20@1.25; eastern clothing at |Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. ---—— 525 | Tom Bell, Raves Including Davison Chemtcal, were | $1.02% to $1.02%@1.03 and ay |PRRD. RR. ge “The foreign markets are all strong |$1.15@1.20; valley number 1 at $1.16 _ 18% x 7 marked up rapidly in the secondary | $1.08% to $1.08%. 4% | Western, States --— dealings but there was evidence of] Corn and oats were easy with upwari, both in Europe and in Territery—Montana; fine staple|General Asphalt ----------. J ta a ed age profit taking !n other. quarters.| wheat. Demand lacked volume the primary markets of the south-|cholce $1.30@1.32; hale blood comb-|General Electric -. So ets Maxwell Motors A got up 4%j.| After opening unchanged to ic ern hemisphere. ing $1.20@1.25; %-dlood combing at |General Motors ------------— re NEW) XORK CURB CLOSING | Peviton Chemical 4%; Kelsey | higher, May 73% to 7340, the corn “Mohair is in good position with | $1.05@1.08; %dlood combing §8@|Great Northern pfd --------- sae Wheel 3; Mathieson Alkali 2 and] market underwent sag, deferred prices very firm.” + [90c. , Gulf States Stee! -—-—-.--- as Mountain Producers - 14.25 14.37] New York Airbrake, General Elec- | deliveries tn particula ‘The Commercial Bulletin will pub-| Pullei— Delaine $1.20@1.25; AA /Iilinols Central -. 36% |Glenrock Ol - ss "35 “qo | tric, Gulf States Steel, Missour:, No important rally took place. and the tendency of prices still is Western Onion 6%8 tee e-2--2--- = -------- Westinghouse Electric Ts wwwwee 10TH Wilson and Co. Cv., 68 ---eccweeeeoene--—-- --- 86 h the following wool quotations |$1,10@1.12; A supers $1. Inspiration Copper -.-—. : pA. Kansas and Texas preferred, United | The eloee wan weak, reg rar toda! Mohair—Best combing 78@88c; | International Harvester = att pas bend cane, i 4 br ri States Aleohol, Btandard Oll of Gate | lowers Bay 72% bo 73 4ee Domestio—Ohio and Pennsylvania lbest carding 70@75¢c. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -. i | BBE Ge Sicsaar, CEM RCN corns, “AGhea Maes ee cee oes ee ees eebanes Pepersetongy eens 55% | Cities Service Com. 2. 136.00 138.00 | CO™Pany and Kayser 1 to1%. Vir-| up, May 44% to 44% @45c, and later I Ad ‘ t d P. : Ms Seat nga eee “58.00 68.12 $!i2 Carolina Chemical preferre. | tended lowe owa juste roducers and Refiners Kelly Springfield sea eit Famous Players, Northern Pacific} Provisions were bearishly affected Kennecott Copper -.--------- and International Harvester wers| by lower quotations on hogs. maaan 4 Pacey reel e Torsisn anaes ery ate “ By Conf. erence Wells Are Placed on Teste = = Sere, Se S| ono nem onl S, PROJECTS ser ose ad Erratio fluctuations in Davison DES MOINES, Ia., Noy. 23-—(By 1.08% 1.08% =a, the Associated Press.)}—Iowa offt- 10676) practical moratorium ‘wilt hae to | ais, home from a ‘conference at Estherville, Iowa, with Minnesota of- Maxsetl Motnes, . Chemical, whl lost all its four je ~ —--— point gain, selling of Chesapeake 1.07% Missour! Kan and Tex new -- Chicago Prices. and Ohio on speculative uncertainty Beginning today on the fifth rone in total Salt Creek production since |xtissour! Pacific pfd ------— 28%] CHICAGO, Nov. 28—(U. 8. De-| Over tho dividend enti i .12% | be granted by the government on a the Sepapieecdl tad Pationre "Gor This aeons dees 100 barrels. |New o¥rk Central -------—- 102% | partment of Agriculture)—Homs—| renewed liquidation of the Central at ete puerperal do 7 lrg Hate of Tuttle, Lake, which lee poration entered the production test is preqagh crypt ape “|N. Y.. N. H. and Hartford -- 1 Receipts, 45,000; uneven, eround 10°} \eather issueg which touched new 4 TAM I ee to the ccmene tenants, Chair.| 8¢ross the Iowa-Minnesota line in able not to a rapid decline in the ofl| Norroik and Western ------- 106% lower; light and packers show less pool, Ln bi ie fact Org Ee oA Northern Pacific --.- -- bytes decline; bulk good and choice 810 to] ceneral list during the first hour 4a pressure has m greatly lessened.| pacific Oil ~---------<--<---= ‘» | 325 pound butchers, $7.00@7.25; top. | Un: ;? 7 44h ywners Tt will therefore be necessary tol pan American Petroleum B - 69% | 47,30; desirable 160 to 200 pound! yoints, Tidewater Of torres Go ‘on 13% “aay [ (20, auld, today in reviewing the | 57, teacta alge hed. Seon aligntaed and then make @ separate! place many wells on the pump next|pennrylvanal ---- 4115 | averages, mostly $6.60@6.95; bulk | oral Baking two. Sugars and lecel investigation to dete, and that the way had been’ paved gauging of the production of its One of the largest opera-| People's Gas -- ~ 85% | packing sows, $6.50@6.75; better | tractions, however; showed con- i 177 11.82 “In my opinion,” sald Mr, Camp-| for an amicable settlement of the leages in the first four ones. reported to have asked manu-|pyoducers and Refiners -. 20% | grades weighty killing pigs, largely | sistent group strength, the demand "72 11.60 11.67 | bell, “tt will be necessary for the dispute, Returns from the four zones now | fecturers and dealers for bids on 160| pure Oll 79% | $8:00@8.40; heavyweight hogs, 36.95 | ror the former being influenced by : és government to ‘reconstruct’ the Spokesmen for the Minnesota completed point toward « falling off| steel pumping rigs and irons. Reading - a aK @7.30; medium, $6.90@7. "| another increase tn the price of re- eereears: 9.50 | fiscal policy of its reclamation serv- Pesey which contends that the Republic Iron and SI once $6.60@7.00; ight light, nf fined sugar. Adams Express ad | May ——--. -... -.. 9.60 Sears Roeb Market Gossip and Brief: ar et SSI an r1e Ss Standard Oil of N. J. -------- 35% | Cattle—Recelpts, 3,000; fed steers. | win, American ‘Can t th it rat = , ‘ 1 3,000; , 5 and the stee'|2 hard, $1.06%@1.07. paying out under the present rate | water backed up they “ought to go Studebaker Corporation ----- 108% | scare, he quality, plain; fully} shares. Iron products jumped 6%| Corn—No. 3 mixed, 80c: No. ?| of assessment.” over and blow the dam sky-high’ ico and grant @ new start to a num- | damming of the lake will injure thelr ° ° ° ° a steady. bulk, $7. few elisibic | points and Transue Williams five.| yellow, 84@92c. Witnesses have told the commit-|and ene of them dec!ared that “the n perations In 1e. i) 1914 | £0 exceed $9.50; Nght year} while American Beet Sugar, Cuban | Oats—No. 2 white, 44%@46c; No of the Salt Creek field. It is prob- lows for the year, unsettled the able the company will continue with other operators to complete the Emmett county, today expressed a man Campbell of the interior de 42% 42% partment's special advisory commit- belief that ill-foeling over the dam Sinclair Con Oil --—--—---- packing sows, rough, B day the whole list started for higher Cash Grains them. It would seem that some on their lands, declared open: t Southern "Railway —--- 38% | slaughter pigs, $5.5006.50. sround under the leadership of Bald | CHICAGO, Nov. 23. least will have great difficulty in| yesterday's conference that if the 5 ck ~~. bi packing sows, smooth, $6. -80;! vanced 3% points. Towards mid ber of projects, probably a third of | Grainage projects and back up water tee, the chairman sald, that the| Iowa board of conservation ought to Unge in ative demand; she stock} Dominican Sugar preferred and Na-| 3 white, 43% @44ie. - 2 chief handicaps to settlers were a} grant them that permission in an a on Scart % | predominating; . 1 Fey Hone Supply each rose two points.| Rye—No. 2, 72% @72%c. too short time for repayment,. in-| emergency. Sp Rueed 3 b Oe money opened at 4% per cent Barley—55 @68c, clusion of worthless land in some Assistant Attorney General Alfred MARINE OIL COMPANY $10,000,000 intermediate credit bank re oot a, packers, $4.75@ 6.50: Apa! hort fed} Speculation was livelier in a num-| Timothy sced—$6.50@8.00. projects and excessive construction|S. Pratt of Minnesota made the Salt Creek debentures completing its program tte States WIGREE cone, % light helfers, $7.50 and above; strong [her of the ordinarily inactive stocks Clover seed—$15.00@23.75. charges. In no case, he declared,' same assertion and said he “hoped Seite. velght canners upward to * in the aft e Bec. 5-39-78—Wolverine CRA and|°f obtaining funds for financing mE wels! in afternoon and several new] Lard—$13.90. had there appeared any intention on [they wouldn't have to send the state 2; two foot flow-line has been re-|his year's, crops, The issue is the | United Stalks Steel --------- $4 | ters of comparative Welght, $3.40: ! high records for the year were es-| Ribs—$9.25@10.25. the part of the settlers to repudiate | militia down to do It. pinced by three foot line. Both wells|{hird and makes @ total of $30,000, | Liall, Oo ere Electric ther classes generally steady: few | tablished, including United” States —————_ thelr debts to the government. — being cleaned ott. - 000 obtained by the sale of secur- Tenis "ovecland cig ee at loads western — fone: aay | Cast Iron Pipe, Schulte and ‘Tobac- FLAX A new system of repayment, pro- e Seo. 8-89:78—Wolverine D8-2; drill-| ‘tes. Xinerican Zine, Leas and $60, goconting. to’ welght; nae | oo, Products. | Astock of 12,800] DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 28—Close| posed to the committee by Repre- U. b, S. Tariff on ° ° Given Scoring While the sale of the securities to strong weight nati sausage | shares of: the last tioned - : 2. i ing at depth of 2,420 ft. Preparing ior --<------ 15% mentioned chang- | flax: November 2.43% aslied; Decem-| sentative Simmons of Nebraska. in to run 8%-inch casing. which bear 4% per eau ievereet ee ee ean and Wee 24x | Pulls, $4.25 epaiatave: bale voattss ed hands at 61%. Tidewater Oll ex-| ber 2.43% asked; January 2.45%; bid;| behalf of the North Platte projeat. Seo. #49-12—Wolverine DSS: welll Trey ait banks here wade avail |Montans, Power ---.—---—---814B detsapess Alles sen grea o 2 Pande ite decline to eight points. | nay 3.44, has been placed before Secretary 20. I. i. of 2 * a nu ir or r indus- “4 eee eee Nee grees 0 PFN abel w total of $50,000,000 for aiding |National Lead -—----—----~ 126 | selected kind upward to $9.00 to out ASE ae teeta ees all eg Le A te eos ee ————S the farmern under the agriculture |Shattuck Arizona siders; stockers and feeders, scarce, | var.ces of three to four Solna Nal Serna! area be “4 i ‘A a * best acreage be- 5 . r .25, riness develo} in the leadin; of 8,175. Casing parted and the| date aggregate $36,000,000 and that Sheep—Recelpts, 6,000; fatriy ac: | issues in the afternoon in Hise.cisiad portion of assessment. company 1s now underreaming to|in the opinion Of the board the re Market tive; market generally steady; few | ¢ move this casing and put in heavier aining $15 000,000 will be suffict- Crude 4 © the usual week-end profit taking. OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 23—Amert+ can farmers are required to pay good and choice fat lambs, $12.35@ | United State: I + string. ent to meet all requirements. 12.50; early top to city butchers. | tinued atrong: Gsting [ox than Peters oe carbs tae er] tbe) The agriculture credits act eppro- 3 .95 $12.60; fow fat lambs held higher.| 61% points, and there was a good NEWS BRIEFS H. E. Miles ot New i A: finke . Orop Financing Proceeds. priated $60,000,000 as the banks’ WTI 9 | cull natives, mostly $10.00; odd lots| demand for the motor aecesseries of tho Fair Tariff league, deserted WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 The capital but thus gar the beard has ears fat ewes, $6.00@6.75; feeding lambs. | issues. Chesapeake and Ohio broke as an “inequitable trite ‘we told federal fatm loan board today an-| found it necessary to draw only $20,- al pi dES ed four points on speculation, disap- BURLINGTON, N, J.—Tribute to} delegates attend! nounced the sale of an additional |000,000 of the allotted capital. CEO © coeerre= pointment over the failure of the (Continued from Page One.) ‘ Beat Lar atin ppt pas apd brcaalon yam Agee the memory of James Fentmore| vention of the Farmers Educational Cooper, universally beloved author,|/and Co-operative Union. which con+ was paid when his birth place was | cluded its sessions yesterday. dedicated as a historic shrine by the | “Because of the excessive tariff on Burlington County Historical Society. | steel, implement manufacturers are Miss Alice D’Olier, sister of Col.| forced to pay $50,000,000 too much Franklin D'Olier, first national com:|for raw materials,” he said, adding mander of the American Legion, who | that this in turn {s passed on to the 2 2. is president of the historical soclety|farmers. “The farmer, he cone Ancient City presided, tinued, “can not pass this $100,- ~ 900,000 on to his customers because Of D id I CHICAGO—Hearings tn the inves-|89 per cent of all American farm avi S |] tsation vy the department of agri-| products are sold on m free trade culture of the merger of the Armour] basis, the pwices being determined F d B li f and Morris packing companies wer¢}in the open markets of the world oun ’ e le adjourned until December 10. to which go our surplus farm prod- complete membership lists be cert! fied and made available for public “go | Partment of Agriculture)—Hogs. Re- Inspection semi-annually was before “g0,| Ce!pts 10,000; slow, around 10c lower; the senate when it re-convened to- 145 | early sales good and choice 200 to Silv “49 | 325. pound butchers 6.70@6.80; top ‘er 6.85; mixed loads 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 23—Forelgsn! cyicaGo, Nov. 23.—Potatoes, Pa st eS ah rad tients e200 8.50: coeklig Sait area onion ey moneys ae, 62 cars; total GAC: SOR, DOE smesermaar— > # sows COE arene cost yester- A AY roe Nee. 23.—Bar silver, 3 _ nts, ‘Wisconsin sac! 4 60; wel ; lollars cables, 437%; 60-day bills on banks, Foaca whiten U. 8. No. 1, 85c@ ann Receipts 000; fed steers 4 = 3 434%. France, demand 5.37; cables, | $1195; bulk, 90c@$1.10; Minnesota and yearlings steady to strong; all ee 5.37%, Italy, demand 4.31; cables, | inq North Dakota sacked Red River tandard Ol Stocks |] cther ciasses generally steady: bulk . Belgium, demand 4-63; | onios, U. S. No. 1 and partly graded, FS) fed steers and yearlings 7.25@9.50; A AN PARTY Sr Benin Omahs Quotations directors to increase the dividend. Grepbail> 2 5| OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 23—(U. 8. De “€ Rock Creek Salt Creek -.—. Big Muddy -.-. Mule Creek ---------—------- Potatoes 4.6313. Germany, demand | 99¢@$1.00; sacked and bulk round load top 10.00; bulk grass cows and 000020; cables, .000000000020. | Whites, 86c@$1.00; Michigan bulk heifers 3.40@5.25; canners and cut- Holland, demand 37.98; cables, 38.03. 0c $1.00. a cis ‘ — ucts. rway, demand 1472, Sweden, de- | Unt Whites, 00c@$1.00- ‘Anglo -— t SNe ce arirane fete tee CHICAGO—The next move in the —_——_—_ mand 26,24. Denmark, demfind 17.49. Buckeye -. @7.15. LONDON, Nov. 23.—Discovery | 2°tion to have an examination by the} A wall 80 feet high and 13 feet Switzerland, demand 17.46. Spatn, | Continental —--———-- 39 Sheep. Receipts 4,000; lambs of traces of the ancient city of | government of the accounts of Swift | broad could be built all round Eng- demand 12.98. Greece, demand 1.57. Cumberland -—-..------ 3 steady; bulk wooled lambs 11.756@ David, reported from Jerusalem | ®"d Company rests with the depert-|tand with the coal annually raised , demand .000050. Czech Metals 12.00; top 12.10; clpped lambs 10.50; —_— some time ago, {s confirmed in a | ment of agriculture, following a léet-|!n that country. Poland, 91. Jugo Slavia, a ter sent to Secretary Wallace by L. See oti sin aute cholce decks fall shorn 11.35; Sheep] (continued From Page One) ek Atha aes ee pias aa F. Swift, president of the company, demand 1.15. Austria, demand .0014. 84 | and feeders steady; ewe top 6.00. ; Rumania, demand .50%. Argentine,| yew YORK, Nov. 23.—Copper ’ rip: essa Perelution set, Seproval drawn! expedition sent to the Holy Land | refusirg to open the concern’s books demand 31.50. Brazil, demand 8.90-| quiet; electrolytic spot .12%@.13%; Denver Prices. Re Aes Hee ‘Gut 7 Ata Joint reso-| ¥¥ the Palestine exploration fund | ‘© federal authorities. DENVER, Colo., No¥. 23.—(U. 8. and British Dally Telegraph. Montreal, 97%. futures .13@.13%. uti 1 Tin easier; spot and futures 44.50 with the votes of the nationaliste| Ff MacAlister eaya he has | TOPEKA. Kane—Piling of a re 103 ¥ : by Commissioner 8. M. B. on : @44.75. 5 98 | —Recelpts, 400, steady to 10c lower: | 6. the Socialists and neither of these} °VeTY Feason to belleve that by a | Port ‘ Iron steady; prices unchanged. one load 157 pound average, $6.75: | fortunate coincidence the expedi- | testimony taken in the state's TOOLLATE TO CLASSIFY | “ror, seaay; prices, unchang ariveing, $6406.90; ‘no. packiny | Dartee Up {0 noon today had ind| {io hes ‘uscavened the romeiie at [sult to out the Ku ux x'es|| AUTO DEALERS Zinc quiet; East St. Louis spot WANTED—Girl to share room or|and nearby 6.30@6.32. Apartment. Box B-99, ‘Tribune;| Antimony spot 8.80@9.00. path i iereea eee Be laa RO; NaS itocscoeee 8. O. Ohio the mysterious “Millo” mentioned | from doing business in Kansas {s in the biblical description of epasiee winin <A eden ies rie Cattle—Receipts, 1,100; calves, 59; he .| David's fortifications in the Jebu- | indications that a final decision wi! lower; steady on all classes; quality aT eee Se he wreath a suc} gite citadel he captured. ‘Ths “be handed down by the Kansas su- plain; best killing heifers, $5.01 in the event of a vote of lack of] St#tement that the king butit ,Preme court on December 8. sows offered; few fat pigs, steady at | position of disapproval reflected in $6.00. thelr respective resolutions. Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate, Well, you can do it next Sender FOR RENT — Three-room house, : common to medium killing cow. fH “roundabout from Millo" has al- 2 and Monday. The terms two big closets, near refinery. Sugar Union 7 Tank ——------- aan $2.75@4.00; cannera, $1.75 to $2.00: Rest peigeat fbetg bees ed ont eussed.| ways puzzled commentators. 11 | WASHINGTON—The cases of tm-|| be easy enough for you. 1488 8. Cottonwood. Boe ON ce 197 - ~ | few cutters, $2.25; best feeder steers. | sumption that President Ebert would | >&% been conjectured that “Milo” parr cies ye mate raped v 4 7.25; others mostl: 6.00@ 6.60; was a tow dam but it hi :. FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern : Spi tnd Fearing feeder helfors, $460; others | socrea,&,RoR-Parliamentary form of} Tos * lover on dam but it has limita wil be reviewed indirsare, || Dobbin Realty Co. Taxis! house, garage = NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Refined $3.75@4.40. wovernmnen? in that eventuality. could reveal its true identity. the labor department announced, W. R. Dobbin Piano; one block fram bus on sid® | sugar continued firm with prices Sheep—Receipts, 2,400; no 1 retin re ———— and extreme hardship will be avoid- 24 walk, Phone 1862W. unchanged to 15 points higher on t eiia anctyi taken eiegay,: ont #4 ME as ed where it {s possible under the 237 S. Center Street the basis of 9.00 to 9.15 for fine Money 15¢ higher; best $5.75 ya's law. President Coolidge has referr- granulated. : DUSSELDORF, Nov. 23,—-One ed the question to the department. Business was somewhat checked | policeman was killed and two others " 4 mameng | Were wounded during riotous demon- . by the higher range. 23.—Call ig aad rae a peaiéaL. NEW. YORK, Nov. 23.—Call strations by the unemployed in Laboring Women Sugar futures closed firm: approxi-| Pin .ste'aa; closing bid 44; ot | Butterand Eggs | Ps" vestertay. one potlceman { HOT DOG! BATTERIES mato sales $7,000 tons. December] FNUF st re leet foun 4; call loons : EiMELeios Geaseieen | Likewise Whoop ! Your Grandfather will tell || 579: March 478; May 488; July) Jeainst acceptance 4%; time loans Considerable pillaging was carried). GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 23. A Real Old-fashioned A complete department that yon te buy Gasper real estate, 6-97. ~ firm: mixed ey seater 60-90 days : CHICAGO, Noy, ; alae out by the demonstrators who were|—Ma!l plane Pilot C. A. Allison was “HARD TIME” does nothing else. esl, you can do it nex un a: 5; 4-6 months 4; prime commer-/| lower; creamery extras, co; stan said to be planning to conduct mani- painfu'ly injured late sterday at Dance a i) and Monday. ‘The terms ‘will _.. LIBERTY BONDS cial paper 5@5%. ards, 47c; extra firats, 48@50c; firsts, | festations of a lke charactér in| Palmer, Nebraska, when his machine nd Supper Will buy your old one 23—L SAT be easy enough for you. NEW YORK, Nov. 23,—Liberty See 44@46c; seconds, 41@42c. Bochum today. collided with a tree top, was dam- URDAY FIX IT ei unchanged; receipts, 3,205 aged, and crashed to the ground. November 24, at . : . BERLIN, Nov. 23.—All the @trec-| Mr. Allison's nose was broken, some or sell you a new ot Dobbin Realty Co. s¢ 4 a tors of the Krupp plant who were|of his teeth were knocked out and HAYGOODS Work eae tan W. R. Dobbin First 4448 2a . imprisoned last spring on charges| he .was suffering great pain, al UA Tao, ad LIBERTY GARAGE fe oda ites Te Second 4:8 MINNES of resistance to the French growing| though able to take a later train Alcova Road ANNEX . Center Third Ais : fee ranean ee FPR, = riswr. unchang, aia ibs out of the rioting at the Krupps on|for Omaha. A later plane picked Music by Sevey’s ‘ ourth 4%s - oes aba RK, Nov. 23.—Spot cot-' family patents, 6.00@6.20. March 31, have be cleased, savs his mail and brought it to Gra ns cf . U. S. Government 4% ton steady; middling 35,90. 26.50@27.60, lis Cologne ieoad otek. xn cad ae Sale ie nd broug' to Grand) Orchestra 414 S. Elm St. Phone, 2803 - D4 « x wre “OTHERS” |

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