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IM GOING OuT AnD EaT ;. a 4 | ¥ RAWROAD TES -- fa Opening of drading Today lover-Sold Condition of j 5 ‘a Demand Wheat Leads to Upturn ab : pret 3 In Prices i fd NEW YORK, Oct: 25,—Specula- er * tors for the advance resumed their CHICAGO, Oct: 25.—Wheat prices ‘ i© campaign for higher prices at the after th « EB opening of today’s marekt with buy: | turned sharply woiwnes Bere 3d a2 : 25> iia L i 2% ing orders spreading over a'largd| opening today, influenced by a § ( i list. Frisco common and Gulf, Mobile| duction’ in estimates ‘of the export- . E : ‘ , 2 5 ™ 8nd Northern preferred > attained | apie ‘surpjus in | Argentina and by s 8 a4 : ae € a hoe * te y P - wy { Gantron Pipe moved up to a new | Ford survias. ‘The, Rome, estimate GASOLINE ALLEY—BACK TO THE HILLS C top at 117%. Willys Overland pre-| {dicated ‘tl ‘ u : : 2 reas 2 . : ; S| put. forward fram any responsible : : : © ‘ferred “was one of the few heavy “ ain ‘ . a Uz _ > oe mre ea is ive siint authority. Attempts here to buy dis = ee — — - - a a ‘ 7 Bees spptertety to forge aheaa| Cloned that the yack in ax ARE Stee tee = : - ? | 2 ices ~ ion, jeman, us N SS 7 ‘ | EE throughout ‘the early trading. Chr | Ovér-t0ld condition, and with demand) ¢ Rit aie et Gr a | on COODBVE WALT. YOU : PT ON Ee a cago and Eastern Ilinols preferred | Javanese was sudder./Opéning prices, |; YOO GET INTERESTED IN MR Fiparmr WISH VOU'D on @ESERVE IT : FINE MAN.HEe SAYS 1 aA t C -ussumpd the Icadership of the rai}! Sich ranged from 1%e lower to %c|| SOMEBODY ELISE THAT UL YOU'RE A” MENTIONE BD BOT IM GOIN BACK AND // oReat | GROUBSTAKED. HIM, THE = : roup by moving up three polfits: esnce. with December $1.41% to| ®RINCF LIM TO TIME. | Son crete ORIN EL WANT] | + AT A PEW STAKE OOTA CLAIN YUL BE OuT LAS TAREE WEEKS AN' 4 | & sAmerican Water Worgs and Man-| oi a May s14b to $148, were | 1D LIKE TO LELD AN. STORCREIIN See. NEXT TO MINE IN AND LOOK THIS MY PRE ; ¢ hattan Shirt advanced two points! ‘oi a by « rise to nearly 2 cents}. YOU COT MYSELF IME YOUR NANE IT OVER x ‘ hy _. © while Calumet and Arizona, U. 8. | Slo Fdavat Botan UST, TRA rice / LAST FORTY } > - + TWENTY ¥ Smelting preferred, Federal Mining Shae Tyadtercey ies Hoey hse lastion | NOISE aes mas \ y YEARS ‘ak ‘ GOLD PIECE, th { and Smelting preferred, Rock Island} °° on} \ LEAVING. Y é s 7 of wheat. After opening at Yc to %c - 7 ‘ i common, United Drug, U.S: Alcohol: ofr, December $1,01% to $1.01%4" the = ; National Biscuit and Fleischmann 34 Day . ~ = 3 -. rket bulged about 2 cents ‘ moved up a point or more. ‘General | COnM-mer - e fe Baking t re Gen. | and then ereacted somewhat. « broke three plonts and Gen : 7 1 eral Electric, International Hai Oats started. unchanged fo we] 2 Va ‘ «© -vester and Nash Motors sagged a] lower, December 48hic , to, Ld << a point. or so. Foreign, exchanges fa pobe. mathe «bowed Senet ies tr - y a fet. u : . ® opened steady with trading quiet FAT ret p Lieasei teges tkpinanzen , r 5 by-a decline tn hog.values, but after- | \7/17— = 4 7 ward rallied, sympathizing with Sto] \ POTATOES wialn: ‘ SES ‘ r CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—Potatoes are 4 ef , ihe A "s : } firm. recelpts 130 cars, total U. 8. , WEEN} ; ; / Shipments 1403: Aationesota ana |} OLL SECURITIES Gy» Y : Sorth Dakota sacked red river Ohios thy Winen Cranmer 6 60. : i> & } Uj nd 95@$1; South Dakota sacked early . ) Z P 7 me E Gs ° rel Ohios 85@90c; few 95c; bulk 75@85c; \ ee Z LAG KGa { A hh AL 2$ Minnesota and Wisconsin sacked a x % 5 < 3 \ round whites 75@ few fancy BSc. Pen tg Sescerer - r 5 ® He ear 2% | ha 2 “ce ed 446 3-18; France, demand,:- 5.02 Flour, Boston Wyoming —--- ‘And McNeely Doubled,-Winning the Game {46 S16; France, demand. 5.0234: i MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. ugk. :Creek; = zi cables, 4.32; Belgium, demand, 4.79; ' Flour 20 to 40 cents lower. Family | Burke ; = cables, 2.79%; Germany demand per { patents, @7.90 a barrel. Bran, | Blackstone Salt -Creek + | rtition, * 23% Holland, » demand, = Rena pet S : demand, . 14:24; i ad bag ied a ¢ 26.60; Denmark, 2 .: 17.15; Switzerland, demand Conwolldated Royal merry ui Gow. Gulch. ---came~ : YW nt amine, genitina,. demand, °1.4 é g : \ No ei Ua Czecho ‘slovakia, demand, RRS . ‘ E.°T. Wilfams Jugo ‘Slavia, demand, 1.44; Austria, I. ee ere eae ; Frants demand,’ .0014%; Rumania, demand, ‘ gxeetacn sae > Eargo "56%; Argentina, demand; 36.6: bs Men Ghoti oy fies od Gutea Brazil, demand, -11.80;°. Tokio, GE ei cate Jupiter: ~ mand, 39; “Montreal, 99 63-64. bi Locomotive -.. 79% Kinney Coastal ~ ; i Smelting & Refs. -- ty) Lance Creek Royalty_ > Sugar — i Mike: Henry —__ z | Tel and Tel. -----. 127% | Mountain: &-Gult -— American Tobacco ~. New .. York “Ol e 16 | American Woolen ...------- 53% } Bj : ; ‘ Ls | Neos . fo mit American Zine, Lead and 8m.- 8% | Preston 222 o , pS NEW YORK) Oct../25.—Cotton, . ord Anaconda Copper - $6% | Red Bank 2.2.2.-. a9 A 1 3 spot, quiet; middling, 22:95. e ; ef — Atchison - 106% | Royalty @ Producefs ——— < b f Atlantic - 185°) | Sunset _ 3 Ps ‘ 4 7 ¥ k : Buldwin Locomotive - 118%-| Tom‘ Bell Roya‘ty 3 is ’ Baltimore and Ohio - 61% | Western’ Exploration : : ns LIBERTY BONDS I Hethiehem Steel - 40. | Western States ) Ps U dy California Petroleum — - 22%] ¥ ‘on te Gy A . rs by Canadian Pacific - oie "ea ; . i NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Liberty EB Central - 1) ley eae ae bond# closed: 31s, 101.8; first 448, ry = NEW) FORE CURB CLOSING 102.18; second, 448, 101.28; ~-third, i ae Bid Asked 102.11; fourth, 4%4s,°102.20; U. e Mountain Producers 5 overnment 4148, 106.30. tg Glenrock O11 —- : : Gases 33M Fal Did 20M 4 Baie AAs No funs followed the world series more tensely than the “folke” of, Ea: ; ec = 38% N Pk ase in their Alameda (Calif) home, they mt the game play by play over : o an_ 4 orasaet oh MY them here just before (he fash, came, “MoNeoly doubled, sending home -with. the winning run. ; eco. Cola were ee McNeely, the father, ta shown keeping @ box gcore. Dehind him t the player's mother. ‘ soeeeso Fuel and Iron Bute Pare Bateman, and “Grandma” are the two there tei the pictures. = : , ongoleum —.. . O- Nepirs t a Consolidated Gas -. - | z 7 | 3 F ‘ THE DOUBLE ALARM Corn Preducts new ~ “8 | oe \ a. _ = Zz : Cosden Oil « ‘ id pitas he Sigel im I Ba Gaal Standard: Oil Stocks ||| LIVESTOCK ee | , Cuba “Cane Sdgar pfd. : (Continued trom Page One.) m is § 4 pica Vavison Chemical -.. * 4 ™ On the other hand, there is a sug-| J i d Be x v Du Pont qe Nemours =. Reale: ae: bvakecaotnced M5 Rot Chicago Prices. gestion~ that ‘the cccecieaeny mes al on VE- 4 a vine r. arie rma ae os CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—(U. 8. Depart- Rave int publiéation | Of thé} 7 y . el “ 7] A Famous Players Lasky ------ ant $i%l ment of Agricuiture.)}—Hogs—Re- {documents as demonstration of its] iy ie a General Asphalt 9" | cepts, 6,000; steady. to mostly 10c baapegence and as proof that it is} _ 4 mo & pe General Electric lower; light light and slaughter pigs. not,.a# its, enemies allege, under Mos- |: 7 J bP lhl de neral Motors at Northern pfd. al Gulf States Steel Houston Ot! --2. dull, fe off; emand® narrow; top, $10.50; bulk socd and 180 to 325 pound weight, $9.40@10- ma: Jority better 140,to 160 pound aver- ~ 61% | Crescent — 3 ot Cumberland = 70", | Bureka-__ IMinols Central — 108% | Gal. Sig) Com.” ~ ages, $8.00@9.00; bulk packing sows lee. g LONDON; Oct, 25.—{By . The As- i > ae te International Harvester — 9454, Sak Sig. Dia pita $8.90@9.15; @eight , 2 aft sociated Press)—Christian eatin WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—While]ed to know the source “of the funds %, Int. Mer. Marine pfd. , 37% | Gal Sig New “ptd, slaughter pigs, largely $7.00@7.50; 4 soviet Rursian. Charge -d'Affaires 8 | it4! process servers sought witnesses | used to defray the cost of the na- 8. Int. Tel. and Tel. 82% | Uiinols” Pipe estimated holdover 11,000; 12 London, today. sent.#, strong protest} 464 in. connection) with ‘efforts| fon-wide poll and’ the: mariner. in hg ied Invincible ‘Ol — 14% | Indian Pipe * -~ underweight) and .common kind; t to the foreign office, characterizing - veflorts | which it. ts beltig” conducted. %. 3 Kelly Springfield. Tire 16. | National . Transit ‘_ heavyweight hogs, $9.90@10.50; me- ae — as an “obvious -torgery" the ‘propa: | t© corroborate ‘somewhat ‘sensation-| Another as yet unexplored field, & 3 Kennecott’ Copper* -- 49% |New York ‘Transit . -.. dium, $9,70@10.60; Mght, $8.00@ 3 : " randistic letter allegedly signed by Jal, but as yet secret’ stories, regard-| which probably will be entered upon y Louisville and Nashville -. 98 | Northern Pipe 10.16; Hght light, $7.00@9.25; pack- ee: % M. Zinovieff, president of the execu }'ing the alleged misuse of funds’in| next week {s the amount and source / Mack Truck -..... 100% Onto He risers ing hogs, smooth, $9.00@9.25; pack- } tive! of ‘the third: communist inter-}the Republican campaign, the sen-| of the funds collected in the Pitts. ¥ 35% | Internationa! “Pete -_ 5 Marland Oil ; slaugh- pee f : national.which was. appended to the ate campaign fund investigating burgh" district for the Republican ‘8 7a, | Penn. “Mex. - 3 inst alleged Russian. prop-] Committee stood today in recess. . | national Pp Maxwell Motto; 01% 3 protest against alleg ation committee. W. iL. Mellon, Midde ‘States Oil - 1% | Pyairie on Cattle—Receipts, 1,000. Compared ss x ‘aganda in Great’ Britain, submitted Mt ecu the inquiry Monday, | nephew of Andrew 3. Mellon, secre- Migsourl, Kan. and Tex. — 15% | Prairie >Pipe with week ago:, Welghty fed. steers s yesterday by the foreign ‘office’ to | ths senators will explore new fields, Htary of the treasury, who, the com bod ¥ Missouri Pacific pfd. 57% | Selar. Refs. — % National Lead —- So. Pipe —_. ans, Tex. €& Mex, -_ 107% | 50. Penn ‘Oil rk Central 8. H., and Hartford <. 25 and in-between kind, 25 to 50¢ lower: “ M.' Rakoveky. 3 among them'the “stgiw vote” taken | mittee has been informed te chair, eu yearlings and better grades light A i ‘The Russian ~ diplomat .dec‘ared eerie Paget Digest.in the presi-] man of’ the collection committee ir ‘ hishct;* western | Bernice Bryan of Syracuse, N. ¥., says that Peking te the stenugrapher’s. |that foreign’ office officials should | een i campaign, —Committeemen|| that district, will, be the principal 4 she | Paradise. No strap-hanging on the street.cara for'her'thers. She has her | have recounized: the: Zinovieft letter |)" making known gihat Subpoenas! witness in this phase of the inquiry. » higher; | Own private rikishe and coolie at, her. exclusive service ut ull-hours ofthe | 8 2 fcrgery and-he complained that n issued fof officials of the| ~ Chairman’ Borah ~ announced all we wi Norfolk and Western - bulls, 15 to 25 up; for week top| @ay or night. And clothes! My dear, youTshould wee.what'cun be ought | fh usual, diplomatic. procedure ; of |. Publishing company, said they want-! testimony, would be takén ‘In’ public. 4 Northern Pacific ~ yearlings, $12 year’s” high; best on @ workings girl's salary. in Peking.’ . 5 notifying his office before the pub- Pacific Oi) .---- matured steers; $11.00. ‘Week's bulk fi "43% : Ueation of such a protest as the one made yesterday was not followed in this case. PRINCE OF budget bureau, he <disclosed, qallfor $3,995,690 “for'the support ofthe re- serve pro; which is $715,000 WALES: ON 4 more ‘than ‘the 1925. figures. and would: provide 15 days’ training:for 16,000 reserve’ officers, enxclusive of h a e e a t x a s . a HIS RE TU RN Natofonal’ guard officers who also ° ri hold reserve ‘commissions. I ; Progress made'thus far in the'etv- , * NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Plowing . ' i 4 ° t : & Fed steers and ‘year 7 : western butchers $9.40@9.75; top | $9.90;) de! =<" 3 E fat cow sir 160 to 200 pound weights?at 4.50@7.50; canners and | $8.50@9.25; packing sows. $9@9.15; : Butter and ggs @3.40; » veal bulk of all sales $9@9.75; ‘average er ec a $9.50 10.50; stockers and cost Friday $9.43; weight .258. CHICAGO, Oct: 25.—Butter lower; 75% $5.50@ 7.00. Cattle—Receipts » 600;~ compared | creamery extris 37c; standards 34%4c: Seaboard Air Line -----.. Sears Roebuck 16% Sheep—Receipts, 1,000. ‘Tod with week ago; fed yearlings and | extra” firsts "34% @36e; firstsw30% @ 100% || CRUDE MARKET. |) nccaay: ea native lambs, $1 Sinclair Con. - - 1s For week, around 6,900 direct; 1.20 Pan American Petroleum B - prices’ follow: Pennsylvania -- Producers and Pure Oil - Reading oe Republic Iron and Steel Reyno'ds. Tobacco B of the annual convention of the. Re- serve officers’: association. i ‘War department~~ estimates + for Washington 1926, now under discussion with the 62% | S10: Neb. higher; weighty steers 25@40c: low- |‘ Eggs® higher, receipts) 6,018 cases; medium wegihts steers strong to 28c | 32c? seconds 28@29 Slots: Sheffield Steel and Iron 68% double decks weste: Compared | er; bulk steers and yearlings $9,50@ | firsts’ 41@4 ofinaty, titets 37@ Cat Creek . OMAHA, Nel 6014} partment < Southern. Pacifie — co” Creeks with week ago: Killing classes, gen-| 11.50; top long yearlings $12; ‘grass |39c. 2 Southern Raliwé = Omine bral higher: feeding lambs, 80 cows and -helfers fully. 500 ene 3 Man'training work prescribed by the q Southern Railway ptd. --- Grass Cri “ries os ¥ ny 4 K 8 | canners and SUStRES: 25@60c pid her way across the Atlantic ocean, defense act, safd General Nolan, haw Standard Of of Cal Gyeybull NEARER raf Micatpat igg Pint dh oe 4S pry da de! the liner Olymple is bearing the | | been possible because of supplies left \ Standard Ol! of N.J,, ~ Torchlight ails Tice thn ye udy; atookiers) and-teegees SER Ped Pritice of Wales back to England Re Of} an | over from the war, some. of: which Studebaker ‘Corporation| -.5-- 39. Lah “nesin GU426; comeback, | $19.50@14.00; bull prices: follow ;-srass deel hermnny” 4 S~stawith souvenirs and: memories of. his Serve TCETS IMJ have béen exhatisted. Considering Texas Co. Rock Crock + 298 | Slinpe Aha E ra veteorn So00@ 5:50; canners and) NEW. YORK, Oct. '25.—Sugar.0¥-/ American visit. He was a little wint- C : H tho ‘progressive "reductions tn wa: Texas and. Pi Belt :Creel,', ale seou@atertont | , foloene bulls. $3 | tures closed | quiet. Approximate! tur as:te looked fon the last time at onvention . Hear department. appropriations’ st Tobacco Preducts Blg Muddy oe 176 « J : $6.75; top 10; bulk stockers | sales, 4,000 tons. ; 5 the jagged skyline of New York L 1 he added, ttle room is Toft TI Transéontinental O} Mute Creek - 60 rn ceding Ia ; top. $8. January, 346; March, ‘A score of reporters boarded ‘the| Address. tlughtening up economic administra- Union Pacific Sunburst. --- - re b Sheep Ipts 3,000; supply di- | $ vessel. it Her’ pler ‘soon after “the | | tion in the department. id United Drug = Hamilton Dome - adits he: rect to packers. Compared with weel prince and his staff had, huried- up OE | acca U. §. Cast Irou Pipe ~ 116 | Perris a - wooled lambs 354 the gang plank: He bantered with | « COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 25.—V. ng U.S. Ind.Alcohol - - 73 Byron - 3 Omaha Quotations, clipped 75c@$1 highe Ihio, Oct. 2: Vital them and posed for photographers | problems of the war department in MEXICO CITY—The foreign office P willingly, though he still showéd a | c: little embarrasment. ~ 324% | Notches - = 107% | Pilot Butte Lan feeding lambs and shee Iks follow; United States Rubber ------. United States Steel @50c higher; pega Foreign: Exchange rving out the nation: efense Si 2 ooled » lambe rv x ou ne national defense|and Japanese legation unofficially 7 F r % act’ were frankly discussed in’a pre-|denied reports concerning the. pres- Receipts 7,000 2 0; top $13.65. fed ‘clip:| NEW: YORK, Oct.:25.—Foreign’ex-| ‘“On the ship:he'was greeted by the.| pared add : ( 4 Westinghouse “Brectrie --+2-- ers steady to 100 lower; others 15@ $11.75. obdtiges;yatesdy;:quotations in-cent 3 pared address here today :by Brig,|ence in lower California of the Jap- British ambassador, Sir Esme+How- General; Dennis E.. Nol; Great Britain, demand,” 448 15-16;| ard and Captain. Howard, cammand. a ff, om cables, 449 3-16;'60-day. bills.on banks,.| er of the Olymplo, 25c lower; mostly lower; bulk SEROTEC accom ye deputy}anese general staff with a project good and choice 200 to 200 pound) ‘Tribune wantads bring results, chief. of: general. stuff, one-of. the | for colonizing 20,000 Japanese near ‘principal epeakere on the program ! Mexicali. *~ AVillys Overland Woolworth —- A : Fr * . ! e