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Oil :: Finance :: Bonds WOGL STILL ON THE ~ MOVE IN’ WYOMING Numerous Sales of Converse County Clips in Last Week While Shipments From : Stocks :: Grain :: NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | (STOCK TRADING|WHEAT PRICES IRREGULAR) §=©— SCORE GAIN Many Issues Score Gains In]Upward Trend Marks Trad- Session at New ing But Close Is Un- Allied Chemical & Dye -.-- 74% American Can 118% American Car & Foundry ~165%4B American Internationa] % ‘American Locomotive American American American Boston Wyoming —-. Buck Creek .-. Burke — Blackstone Salt Creek Chappell =<. S ° Columbine .. a2 . arpart York settled Other Sections Continue. frvertoan 200 r tt B 4 ee ie aerg Consolidated Royalty . 1.16 1.18 Kingdom! ce Normas te aa th Brees vga eer eae prenetren fo a2. |, NEW YORK, suly 9.—conaiderabie| CHICAGO, July %.—Wheat mado| Reb. of Chile, #4, 1948 ----------=- ane tad aes Wool continues to move out of, making an advance payment of 25 i Domino - -~.. -10 “ t Atchison — — t vel State of w Witho: J03 irregulartty developed in today’s}an early advance in Price today Atfantic Coast Line , Oa a Wyoming in # -phlegmatic atream,| cents a pound. fe eer ge "a5 | StOCK market am a result of the at-jowing more or less to an opinion | Us & of G. B. & 1, Sis, a7 Forty-four cars of sheep were re- Railway an pride tempt of professional traders to|from a leading expert that black American Gmel buyers picking up small lots here} nny received by the: daschruen Pipes gee Gi [bring about @ technical reaction, | rust was threatening the spring crop en that { and there throughout the state. Sheep company of North Park, fogs oe — 60% 7.00 ||Good buying support, howeyer, was|and that an escape from the danger About 200,000 pounds of Converse|Colo., from Rawlins, Wyo. These} Bethlehem . aooeeoe--: 10 | provided for most issues, with the| would be surprising. On the other “county wool has been shipped within | bands are being shipped to the park | California Petroleum Jupiter _—s--.-—. ‘01 | public utilities, chemicals, and low-| hand, further rain in the Canadian the past 10 days, according to re-| for summer ranging. Canadian “Pacitic Kinney Coastal —-_-.-. +09 | priced rails recording substantial| Northwest had some bearish effect. y ports from Douglas. Silberman &| Stolen fleeces weighing more than} Central Leather Lance Creek, Royalty. +01 | gains. Salex approximated 900,000 | Opening prices, ranged from un- f * Sons of Chicago and Caverly of Bos-/ 1,500 pounds were recovered last] Cerro de Pasco ~~ . shares. changed figures ie %o higher, with Trac pes eh eptember $1.12%@% to $1.12% and] Chicago, Burlineto Quin: 7 URRERSIAR NEW YORK, July 9.—Stock prices | December $1.15%@ $1.16. Ghiesot Suwannee coast Pet ot yer ee area See surged upward again at the opening] Subsequently, unfavorable crop | Chile Copper 6s -— ......_. of today’s stock market, with a half| comments from the Canadian north- Goodyear Tire 8s, 1941 ~.—_. dozen issues establishing new 10924] west had an additional bullish in-|Gseat Northern, 7s A high records in the first five minutes| fluence, and so too did indfcations ntana Power, 58 A... ton were most active, gathering up| week in the warehouse of a hide| Chandler Motorm -4. Clips at 36 and 36% ‘cents, The/and fur buyer in Rock Springs,| Chesapeake & Ohfo ‘John Morton estate, Thomas Flem-| Wyo. The sacks of wool had been| Chicago. & Northwestern — ing, Henry Reese, Archie Pickle-|tgken from Uinta county in this| Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul, pfd. 24% seimer and E. Hizer are among Con-| state and from Coalville, Utah. No| Chicago, R. I, & Pac. ... verse county flockmasters in the|trace of the thief has been picked| Chile Gopper recent sales. up. * | Coca Cola Mountain & Gulf New York Of! . 5% 95% SR, : loyalty & Progucers. . Gf trading, Of mood export inyine: Northern Pacific ret., 68 B s--——cccecc-ennew--— 108% 103% 103% | From Powell in Park county a] Fire destroyed the large shearing |Colorado Fuel Sunset --...---.-----= 02% 03%] With speculative sentiment veer-| The close was unsettled, 14 @1% eenen Bell Tel. Ia =n. 107% 107% 107K carload of wool was shipped east|pens at Tensleep not long ago. It| Congoleum — Western Exploration - 9.10 3.26 |ing more to the long side of the|to 1c net higher, September ease pg tp ay gee Sa nana rim a ilk several days ago. The buyer took){s believed the Blaze was actl-| Conso'idated. Gas Western Qil Fields --- .15% .16% ket, the advance developed more | $1.14% to $1.14% and December Sinclair Con. “OIL, col” Be rt 91% nts the 28,580 pounds on consignment, | dentally started by children. Corn Products, new WyeKana -—------.. 90 1.00 | vitality in later transactions when|$1.17% to $1.17%. Southern Pacifie ev. 49 <--s---ccseceeeeees = Cosden Oil -— Y OM ~-..------------ | 05 06 [several popular tocks, including Upward Trend Marks Trading but] Union Pacific first 4s Se. Studebaker, eclipsed previous 1924| closing is unsettled. U. 8. Rubber 6s -——-_______._ Ble OB1KCLYG NEW _YORK CURB CLOSING | | peak prices. American Waterworks|. Corn advanced to a new high price] Utah Power and Lights 6s 2-2. «689% 89 89% . Bid Ask | %are4 four points to 107, a record] record for the season, July touching | Western Unton 6%s ~.. 210% 210 210 Crucible ‘Steel _ Cuba Cane Sugar, pfd. - Davison Chemical f eeew ee enenee mewn ennnnnnnenn= 90% 90% 90% Everyman’s Investment | Du Pont de Nemours FS high. Gains of 1 to 2 points were|99%c. Rainy weather was a factor.| Westinghouse Electric 18 ------------=--------=--- 107% 107% 107% Erie sayin eapay aici euceetairey registered by St. Louis and South.| After opening at ic off to %@%o| Wilson and Co., cv.. 8s sora Bek see . Famous-Players Lasky ms “eo; | Western common and preferred,| up, September 95% to 95%c, the stock salesman dropped in on| value’ were figured on cost of re- Salt Creek Prd 24.00 24.25 | nay, PE magetiee day. He bad a beautt.| Placing the property at todayn| General “Asphalt Salt Creek Cons. 8.25 9.001 Galtet Cigar micah: Yellow | Cab, | market steadied at something of a Ee Alectric United Cigar Stores ; , ri ful proposition, To clinch it, he lean-| Prices it might be $100 a share. If/ Genera Prairie Oi — = 209.00 210,00 | Umted Cigar Stores and United Rail-| general advance. : Way Investment preferred. American] Later the price of theJuly de- it were figured on cost of replacing | General” Motors Ohio ON .. - 61.00 62.00 | ana 3 % 3 z ed forward confidentially and said-!the property at today’s prices it| Great. Northern, pfd, ------- 64% |Mutual-. 9.62 9.76 ]uns ay pphedsl apbeaheccatinaltecsbke lvery <Jumped aboves the dollar “You know, I am offering you this| might be $100 a share. If it were| Gulf States Steel 71 rt a ign exchanges opened| mark, and May corn also reached a S. O. Indiana < 57.00 57.25 | steady. Soe embraiemencst, Boy stock at $50 a share and its book/| figured on what it cost 10 years ago| Houston Oil — value is $100. it might be $50 a share. If figured] Illinois Central - new top record. A majority of Heavy selling of stocks started|traders expected the government Seopa after the first hour, apparently | crop report to prove bullish as to lad = bai estimate the book yon See eaye basis tt might be ayeh wee aac ie Seay based on the belief that the tech-|corn. The close was strong, 1% to vecThat's ‘ample ne answered.| “I never realized," he safa, “what| Int. Tel. "& ‘Tel. LIVESTOCK nieal position of the market war-]2%c net higher, September 96% to ranted a reaction after nearly five | 97c. weeks of rising prices with only Oats started at %o lower to %c up, minor interruptions. Bear traders | September 43%, prices scored a States Department of Agriculture)—| initiated’the movement which gained | moderate general upturn. Hogs—Receipts 28,000; generally 10|such momentum as to tnduce profit Provisions were responsive to cents higher from Tuesday's best|taking, General Electric and Wool-| firmness of hog values. prices, or 15 to 20 cents higher than|worth dropped four points each yesterday's low polnt. from their earlier high prices while CHICAGO, July 9.—Closing: Wheat Cattle—Reteipts 9,000; all classes| United States Steel common, Fa-}July $1.14%; September $1.14%; De- fairly active; fea steers strong; spots|mous Players, DuPont, American | cember $1.17%. higher; yearlings and better grades|Can and several other popular indus- “Just divide the total net value of|/a difference the basis of valuation] InvincMe Ol! the property by the number of the|made—” ‘ Kelly-Springfield ‘Tire shares of stock outstanding. The| “The important point is,” ‘I in-| Kennecott Copper result is the book value.’ Nashville “Yes, but how do you get that to-/ will earn. The chances are that if tal net value of the property? Who/| the company had to’ liquidate; that] Mari ou Says it is worth a certain figure?|is, quit business and convert its| Maxwell \fotors . How do they determine its value?| property into cash, there would be| Middle States Oil Is the property carried at its original | little left for the stockholders. Book | \tissour!, valuation; that is, do they figure|walue ig essentially a liquidating| \tissouri 7 CHICAGO, July 9.—(United terrupted, “how much the properties le & Trneck Kan. & Tex. Pacific, pfd. f u ; Corn—July $1.00%; September 96 what the property originally cost and | proposition, ae ae oe ene Riva Oia National Lead fat she-stock strong to 26¢ higher;| trials also turned decidedly heavy.| %c; December 861%c. then’ allow for depreciation or dofis concerned, and then it’s a guess| New Orleans, Tex. & Mex. yearlings showing most advance. Call money opened at 2 per cent. Oats—July’ 52%c; September 45%c; Eiiey, velus it an ae ee what ae iad FAUSE Yaa ba 2 bok Be he New York Central ; very slow, The closing was irregular. Con-| December 48\c. would cost today to replace or do| the market price of ck is con-| nN. y., N. H. and Hartford ative J 1 13.25, — : . Ung AWS BET WHA Ti ieoukt] Reraa Rock Cais eRe inte kooky and native Jambs early $ trasting price moyements featured Lard—July $11.25; September $11. rfolk & Western ~ Northern Pacific -. Pacific Oj) “1. Pan American Petroleum around 25¢ lower; cull and natlve| the late dealings. West Pennsylvania | 42; to small killers $9.00@9.50; steady;| Power advanced 6% points and Wil- few sales fat ewes $5.00 to $6: son and company preferred drop- stead) most bids.on‘range lambs} ped 7. lower; no early sales. ————____ Denver Prices DENVER, July 9.—(U. S. Depart: ment of Agricilture)—-Hogs—Re- eeipts1,300; générally uneven; fairly active génerally 5@10c higher; top HON C0 p bring at a forced sale?” with it. For example, United States “There's little or no difference in| Steel stock sells for about one-thrid the three forms of valuation, is|of its book value and the merket there?” he asked. price of Woolworth is nearly four Perinaylvania “Well, if you bought equipment at/ times its book value. So many other P roducers & Refiners prices prevailing 10 years ago you| factors enter into the protiem of Pure Otl would quickly find a great deal of| appraising the worth of a stock that Réading.’ cc difference if you tried to replace it} book value’ is often véry mislead. = taal today, So, you see, if your ‘book | ing.” : Benublins Iron 4: Btee fa “ rvs! atnnies | Reynolds, Tobacco. “B' lGommedity. ‘Trade Noe oe oneih ere ea October $11.55. Ribse — July $10.05; September $10.20; October $10.35. Bellies—July $10.55; $10.80. October $10.95. Fled Ku Klux September Sears Roebuck Sinc'air Con. --. Sloss-Sheffield Steel & $6.90 paid for choice 222 pound aver- Ages; on load $6.85; other good 185 to 230 pound weights mostly $6.60 to ' Southern Pasific .. $6.75; other classes steady; packing Southern {RallwWay sows $5.3; few fat pigs §5. K Iron and Steel Products. Southern Railway grade scarce. DULUTH.—June fron ore ship. ans ‘ments from Lake Superior docks, Dry Goods. * totaled 7,583,927 tons, as compared| SEATTLE.—Tiere is no apprect- with 9,499,501 tons in June-last year.|able recession ¢.pparent. in sales of] Texas. Co. — 1. The season’s shipments to July 1/retail dry govds in this section.|-poxas & Pacific amounted to 14,827,120 tons, off 1,-/Turnovers arr fully equal to those | popacco Prodkictal 310,000 tons from a year ago. of a year ago and merchants are con-| -ranscontinental Oil fident July ‘will be a big. month. Unlon Phowte” Stantlard Qil of Cal: celpta 700; tat cows $4.50 OU -of Ny J. Studebaker Corporation (Continued from Page One.) department today, led to the decision ibe higher; few loads mixed 847} that Ambassador Houghton. should pound yearlings $8.25; plain good ; réturn at once to his post in Berlin, loads yearling stockers $7.50 to $8.50;|s16 id+expected to sail. from New choice $6.62 pound yearlings heifers | york tomorrow. calves steady; better grade] Mr. Houghton planned his vaca- aged steers} tion prior to the agreement between Shown here is William H. Johnston, president of the Internatidnal Union of Machinists, deliverin, he Keynote speech, as chairman, at the Conference for Progressive Political Action, opening in Cleveland daly 4. Sol PITTSBURGH — The i Chairman Johnston was snapped by Photographer “Bob” Dorman Just Carnegie + wees nitea Drug ope hit f plains stock| the British and French governments ae he begat his ror a of progregsive policies before the gathering in the is pee. a 8 $6.25. o hold a conference for discussion jg Cleveland Auditorium, Steel company is quoting plates, Automobies U. S: Cast Iron Pipe 3 . Me n/t? shapes and bars at 2.15 cents a} CLEVE/.AND.—Automobile Br0; U. rd. ‘AlesHOLAG og bd er apr i ares in through eaeeree oy ape his superiors here pound base Pittsburgh. This is a eut| duction here ts more nective, owing | iinttea. States Rabber, ~ sale. evthoniees paint ito srooted ito this | of $1 to $2 = ton yor nominal quo- peaks tei ia pollo ‘tor steel. ana| United tes. Steel hia stay qrould be lout whore ideveats tations asked a few days ago. i, Utah Copper M H 4 eenett siahan 4 vse i - fetal: San Angelo, Brady and Manatd in] PYNDLETON, Ore.—Owing _ to. discussion would involve the entire ight has reduced the|bad range conditions in Oregon and pesodae! sat Masel 1924 spring| Washington, due! to drought, an un- clips. to approximately — 2,000,000 | precedented number of cattle are he- pounds, or about one-ninth of the ig ‘sent to market. Stock yards are Aneto, total production. plutted and prices dragging with | Miskeye best steers selling at $6:25 to $7.25 a ‘9 Continental hundred and cows at $4.50. Curmberfana subject of war reparations. Under these circumstances, it wag desirable that the United States should have a representative in Berlin with an in- timate knowledge of the situation. oe FUNERAL RITES FOR GALVIN JR. (Continued from Page One.) lice Coolidge, Jr. young Calvin in his Iast illness; C.| The body of the boy who had Coal SPRINGFIELD, Ills.—Coal opera Bascom Slemp, secretary to the|grown up among them: will be Galesia: : president; E. T. Clark, the presi-| brought here tomorrow and all bus- tors of the fifth and ninth Illinois Illinois dent’s personal secretary, and Mrs.|iness will stop for two hours im the in Jane ‘a= compared with. 127361 ss improved over” lant ith and ier Clark. Mr. and M Frank W.|forenoon covering the period in in June as compared with 727,161|has improved over last month an tons in June, 1923. The hours}also over the corresponding period at. Tran, . STATE CAPITAL 10 BE personal friends, also’ will, which the funeral train will Pause = be on the funeral train. The party|here for services at the Edw: Y. Tran. edwards totaled only 2,284. of 1923. Orders. sre usually for 30, >Ipe will be joined at Northampton by| Congregational church on ‘the wa e worked t: Nor. Pip y 60 and 90 days delivery, with the Aki Bikes John Coolidge, the president's fathe from Washington to Plymouth, Ver- Textiles bulk of the business in C grade, |Oh!o Ol) - REORGANIZED AT ONCE ‘To bear the body to its last resting | mont, for burial. . These) services nd _ 4 ‘ - lace, marines wigned to .hel will be simple, pected by {New Fagland| AUSTIN, ‘Texas.—Peach ship-| Solar Ref. -. Klux Klan” have driven Mrs. Jobn with six blue-jackets from the yacht, England as a result of New Fnglai ne lots will begin to move | Sou. Piper - Brooke and her family from their | )\,.. bd guard over the hice ie] yp Actts Mayor Richard E. Pterce, week, beginning September 15, dur-] ments in car 8S. O. Kan,’ — Cc ENNE, W: home in Pennsgrove, N. J. One| D#ve Stood guard over the bier in|in a formal proclamation calling for ing which time 25 organizat/ons will|from Smith county to markets about | & ‘ “ arth. bad ror teh oral: letter sald that the Kian at a meet-|‘h® east room of the White Hose] suspension of business tn tribure ce unite to boost New Englani and its|July 15. A fine yielq is expected. | ¢ pO ce hen bank here|!2K objected to Mrs." Brooke's | ice yesterday, also will proceed| his memory, wreck thar the presi- saaindasi a stale ano : daughter Alicia going auto riding at| With the party under command of|dont's desires ton 1 . : Bote area cos, this morning:| night with Richard Kent, 15; ton of | Lieutenant Hagar “Allen Poe rie | on ut "Ih avery detelle Pag ares Both are in charge of the federal ee aiae ry detail. “As a re = ® prominent merchant. It was de-| President consented to the military | sult, the half-masting of flags was hank examiner. manded that the ‘young couple be] guard for his son when it was chosen|the only outward. dononatuaton a Orficers of the Midwest Refining | kept apart or “action will be taken."| from among those aboard the May-|{he Grow grief, plans f rial iF 4 company here are arranging with|Above is shown Alicia and below| flower who had ‘become his fast | decorations taving beats abavaoned Mrs. Kathryn Halsey of Hope, N. | ther large depositors for the reor-|Mrs. Brooke, who sold her home| friends during the week-end trips of|in deference to the president's Local friight loadings ;ed from Detro!t the last week in M., must hang for the murder of |Munization . of the First National} and left to avold further complica-| tho president's family on the yacht wishes, ST. LOUIS—Local frviig! Juve! wan’ buavies: thats fer thevohe her husband, Fred Halsey, wealthy. | bank, and losses to depositors, it is | tons. which were young Calvin's happiest] At. 4} church % om. the Missour! Pactti: averaged 3.-| Jr vi nay last year, bat re-|1 CRUDE MARKET J} cattte man. ‘two male accomplices, | sald, probably will be very small. WRT. occasions in the White House. vin, Want A Taber bate aan 167 cars a day in Juns, exceeding re-| -aiveq shipments were off 35 per Luther Foster end Chande B. Arch: | ce ee Abbott, pepenen: uh oe The president and Mrs. Coolldge| school and. of the Boy iedute en 7 er, must le wit! er. he death bank, when requested 0 give his were said to have faced the orden Rey. K yr, Ms Spear it on Sakic aehe as lente dante pe od eos eRe earn | Cat Creek ein eno ar ag plot, in which the woman, accord... |@pinion as to the causes necessitat- of the funeral service today with the | rey: Kenneth B. Welles; tha pastor, Re eee ee ee eee eee Raine Maiskte Cunisas then te] Paboes Crpeic ing to testimony at her trial, |ing the bank's closing stated that same fortitude with which they have} Wt ofticlate. | The body will be ew that recelved trom other lines ran|bound freight business thru the | Danes. CTSS played the leading role, dated back }|he thought the three principal rea- fo far borne. thelr Neary, eorax® [eorted from the train by fifty mem 4.668 daily, ‘The volume for the firs Rolo, getewey ts clpwe! to. th8 2:/idpaad Greslt light to the Christmas holidays last year, | sons were. John, the eldest son, who lost wn in, [Bers of the state constabulary. "The six months of 1924 was higher than ould tratfio thea: Battalo tecahem | Gthaw Creek, beavy c= authorities said. “First: Eixtraordinary deprecta- separablo companion. jn vintg|{uneral party will include, besides last, year. eet Oe eae Greybull * aopeh cesses ssn *j ton tn values, more particularly cat-|_ MACKINAW CITY, Mich., July 9. death, also was said. to bo showing] hose, ho accompany the mourning a earnest i Tetamiirs tel etre : ni) Torchlight —----.------aco=—= yi He, agtieultural products and lands.|—A. wireless report received here|as brave a front a» n toy eonig Wastluet@ne: vee sabe D) ORT — 3 Tk Basin ----a-2g-easn-a--—— R bl “Second:.. Excessive taxation. this afternoon says the passenger} | Set for four p. m. the funcral 1 Uv od pores’! So cease fant sg i Ad Mba Bae anf ge bP SS, epuolticans “Third: The broad policy adopted | steamer North American 1s aground| included first tha reading ot the ote satan, Noe oe oe ne ee ee ee RE ta creek acne hee teeeanc [male Crest’ 5 ; Py tne dank whereby it undertook | on Gray's Reet at he western on-| psalm, John XIV, verses 1 to 5, 18| peor eetnet Goodhue, who has Bae en ye ray THE PRA. Teel aont Heavy uaidatiory oc. cabee te PEM MOST — P. Tribut to render ‘helpful assistance to the} trance of the straits, Preparations|to 20 and 25 to 27, and Ttomang ¢,|eeen recelving condolences of friends AB93,and 61,048 }n May this yaar. The | shout heavy lauldatlon’ of debian tat crea ay rioute smaller banks of the state in an ef-|to aid the steamer are being made|Versen 31 to 39. ‘Tho selection toe tha| st the Coolidge home, will home the Ree eee eee ae ae ee cee ced nouattlany tis Ged nemaln | upburet S- fort to support the business inter-| here. quartette, which the boy has heurd| erent Of the boy for the services ON TBARS aba tl gabe 72 peda ed Mer of tiie rear. “atten Tretalt busi: Hamilton Dome y if C lid ests of the state.” The North American is down|on previous occasions, was the te ae 9 phar el od aibeeilk adr dt Bid © ial tg adler Pad errata bot (i) OOLLAGE) ar. avvott turther stated that the| bound carrying 360 Passengers, hymn “O, Love ‘That Will Not Let| Mecca cane xine: head master of Pee ae | a Te ere er Later PMagitoc un JRiy: BineecTin ye’ | Rete eee: 5 directors of the bank felt that the ——_—_—. Me Go.” Reading by the Rev, Mr.| eroersbureé Academy, where Cat after mid-July. The freight forward-' better than for any July since - | Notches interests of all the depositors would eee | Bierce of “Aw he Some vin, Jr., spent the past three schoo! Pilot Butte : be best conserved by closing at this| ,,4 Singular custom prevails among | orp, Riley, and Tennywon's “Crane, | Years, with Mrs. Irvine also will at Lander . CHICAGO. July 9—-Out of respect |time, and that he was “hopeful the|(h© Tartare or Kurds. I¢ a man| {oe ne ey ans @. and then ene | ont the services here. Dr. Irvine POTATOES Foreign Exchange to the ‘president and his family, Re-| final result would save the deposi.|!08¢S his cattle or other property hymn Bill, & With Thos wine }has said that the boy showed ar publican national headquarters | tors any ex ive loss.” he pours a@ little brown sugar into Purple Morning Broaketh,"* nen texceptionally fine sense cf balance Ee SILVER closed at 1 p. m, today to remain} o¢ticers of the bank In addition to|® Plece of color cloth, ties it up, ; he Deretetiont® the] was on the honor roll for the re CHICAGO, July 9.—Potatoes trad-| NEW YORK, July 9.—Foreign ex closed\the remainder of the day. be! Anpott are FE. Warren, vice pres-|%"d carries one such parcel to each i preites ne pe three years in school and “w ure ing slow, market barely oy, re- eres irreguls Quotations in . rs ot th sui ral ‘services. for | jgent; John Martin, vice preal- a! aa ati Spee enon aTancee asked to play a Moc ere $ i ats - ae his mark in the worl¢ otal U. 8. shipments ; ‘ TER: cE L cA SA alvin Coc a b te k i . iS presented, according ‘ dé and|had he lived.” Sopeieientl eases. Great Beltatn demali 489 #4) Sant Maier ey ae fee Se we jo! McUivan, cashier.’ "| circumstances, with ‘a cow, or | Pomtelud ——-—__ ced teh tien edd 6%; Mexican dollars, 61%, 4 f 7 ; a Missouri. and Kansas sacked Irish pelcan <dojlargs 61s = 2 nae SOS sheep, or a sum of money. ree *5 ——~e- . cobblers }1.50@2.10,' according to What’ inakes Casper View lots’ tn SUGAR Miss Maty M. Wentworth, of Rock- . Tata ae MINNEAPOLIS, July 9.—Flour, condition; mostly around $1.90; Butter and Eggs Santana? land, Mo., is the first woman to re-] To walk through all tho. streets, ME N anged; shipments, 34,139 bar sacked early Ohlos $1.60@2.15; Illi- —_— celvo.the degree of Doctor of Educa- nois sacked early Ohlos $1.90@2.15; NEW YORK, July 6.—Refined, su- avenues, lanes, and other pubiic NORTHAMPTON, Mass., July 9.. 2.2 Wyoming Motorway ? 2.2 tion at, Harvard University. Migs| thoroughfares of London, never|This city. prepared today to sjoin a pe STASI eBN OSS $0, 7 Oklahoma sacked Bliss Triumphs| CHICAGO, July 9.—Butter lower; Sennett eeinneeea Sor was duiet and unchanged at| Wentworth bas been an instructor | traversing the same one twice,|with President and Mrs. Calvin| - Lincoln ners—Phone 2519W. $1.20@2.1); Virginia, barrel cobblers|creamery extra firsts, 38@38%a, | What _makesfCasper View lots in! $4.70. to $7.00 for. fine.granulated. . | in stilla College and in the high| would require a ten-mile walk evory| Coolidge in the funeral. services > $4.00 4-26. wy +s . | Bees unchanged. he st «demand? #*+ aisha Refined futures were nominal.’~ school at Hollywood, California, day for ten years. among his home town folk for Cal-! 22? Wyoming Motorway 12?