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PAGE SIX HUGE ADVERTISING CRMPAIGNS TO BE LAUNCHED THIS SEASON BY BIGGER BUSINESS CONCERNS toward a greater volume of adver- in an attractive way through wspapers government of / for to t that {t is by tho 3 ship e of 3 © can com- company. | But a lish ing age sthods in som ightir i sc e adopted thod of contact with have at'lgst ot ve tho } as well as adve Clothing ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Increased s of Clothing has been. respon- le for an increase of one per cent in‘local payrolls since last month. Wool Woo! contracting -ts roughout the north willingness of the scept lower prices. n mills n PORTLAND. it Farm Implements -- S CITY—One tractor deal- here reported today he had sold ctors this on, compared Sporting Goods ATLANTA — ot v} Tobacco PHILADELPHIA — The rubbe® products packing showed ROCHESTE f 4 iscontinuance dally | The te weather rey line | with President Coolld DRO of #eco: has aroused consider- aint from ‘shippe int Buckeye Ge & 8 (CRUDE MARKET OIL SECURITIES By Wilson Cranmer & Co | ete a al Arches ache? ekstone Salt Chappell .. umbine ral Pipe Allays inflammation— eases pain |s Just a little Sloan's lightly patted on before going to bed gives the most amazing relief to tired, ac ing foot-arches, You'll be asto ished to see how it takes out the soreness and pain. Try it to- night All druggists—36 cents, POTATOES - CUICAGO, March 2,—Potatoes, re a e e 2 Sloan's Liniment | «:::: 1's" tots! Gs ahipments t a Sunday 24; pract by trading aeedUnt of ea ~kills pain! establt | Cent. Che Casper Daily Cribune DUMB DORA--MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT 10 Wee Sa oa ( sss aan) 1 } | | | 7 NS American Can Canadian. Pac. Leath. y Cerro de Pa Chandler Motor icago & N Chic. Mil. & Congoleum Consolidated a “Produc Davison Chem. | Du Pont de Ne Erle Fan us vat | Gengral Hu ja Int Harve r Mer. Mar M Woolworth GOSH,MOM, I _DOAIT KNOW BHAT TODO ~ 7 YO’ FRIEND ON THE CHOME, ‘All. Chem. & Dye.-... Chesapeake & Oh zl hwestern-. ic. R. I. & Pac om. pta ufleld - . Steel 1ern Pacific Southern Ry. . Standard Ou, C Willys-Overland ... \ KNOW. HE JOST LOVES MUSIC fe THANK OSSOM. CF \ PARDON ME, WALT ? oils, motors ments and steels. tions of a sharp b busin - 5.3 tal sales shares. Pp, pfd.- today, with heavy and pr ed Baldwin, American ¢ n, With pivote aged ir a rect | moved wah) | were 64% | 91 jst 11g peues, rd high at 1 up a poilrtt spread over Marland Ps jady aN | Sulphu: and many it taking. | sonte of vents issues being ing weak spots Marking of the all money to 4 best exhibitions being given equipments, by sell 2 or ‘more MARKET 1st St. P: Radio c rporation but ply High noon. decided favor, ing 180%, and eral Electric, Nash Motors clim The Granger and road issues rule ed “to $980,000,000 with $329,000,000 | South America $106 4 ‘Veibune | $273,000 f WAT OUGHT To ‘] BE EASY, DOA, YOu } 114%, the highest qin: 4 a handful of tssues failed to partic ipate in the advance, Commerc: check the rising trend of of group the pu oils and m America iting, Mlick Remington Typewriter and lum Steel were an eek's closing quota Ada f aul preferrec the gen higher GOOD MUSIC TON'IGH (S UY HeLLo Honey! On I'M sueT ) ANE? AISING PRICES BOOST MARKETS Am. Car & Fay Am. Locomotive Oil Buying Heavy and Re- Am. Sm. & Ref. ports Indicate Rise in Am. Sugar --- Mid-Continent Am. 1 Am. N YORK, Mar. 2.—Stock Am. prices gave an impressive demon-| Am 0 stration of strength in today's ac-} Anaconda Cop. - tive market everal high priced ALOE ah ae ra including Atvhison, reached Atl. Coast Line - recbrd prices while marked buoy- Baldwin Loc ancy was shown by a number of public utilities, equip- Buying apparent- ly was based on specul.tiv. expecta- improvement within the next few weeks. approximated 1,61 Rising prices marked the resump- tion in trading in the Stock market buying of thi shares promoted by merger reports 79-and U. ay varigt lifting the Pan American cific and Atlantic | ?| Refining 1 to 144 points. Laclede Gas ed four points, Texas G % and Genera) Electr: points of strength deve oped in the public utility, equipment motor and accessory groups. Col however, yielded two points | of its recent seven point riseon prot: Foreign exchanges opened edged the buo the 0} renewal per ce: (M “GLAD You REMEMBERED To CALL ME UP. YOU WOULD 2 WY YOURE, SUST SOLLING ME: SURELY, SEE YOU 4Ny TIME. in 000 e ofl a 1 sol-| May 65 United Drug and some of the ward U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe — buoyant on pool operations U. 8. Ind America’s trade with Asia, U. Ru Oceania and Latin America has in U. 8. Steel - creased largely in ihe last 10 years, Utah Copper . istics compiled by the Natior Wabash pfd. "A City bank showing — that ports Weatingtrouse Blec. . | from Asia and Oc panda pects of another increase in} lowed by a sharp break. mid-continent crude prices. Demand for other popular industrials embrac- American, Locomotive, American Smelting, which scored gains of about a point. 1 issuesgassuming the leadership of the advance, a resump- tion of pool operations was encour- many parts of the lst and market headed upward. n Can jumped 31% points to | May 128 West I \ } } + CANS WA LS it Sy) those in Asia and Oceania $671,000 000 in 1924 in contrast to 3197,000,000 in 1914 and to South America $315,000,000° against $126, 000,000. Demand for silk, wool, jute and hides swelled the imports, The closing was strong. * Heavy accumulations of Ludlum Steel, U. S. Cast Iron Pipe and Atlantic coast line; which ‘sold 6%% to negrly 8 points above Saturday's closing pri- ces, featured the late trading. WHEAT MARKET TREND UPWARD Domestic Stocks Reported Smallest in 20 Years; Big Tops Established CHICAGO, March %.—Although wheat today jumped up to $2.02 a bushel, May delivery, tfle first time the market has been back to $2 or above since the recent drop to the gains today were fol- There was heavy profit taking on, the ‘bulge, and the United States visible suppy decrease was less than expected. Prices* closed nervous, at 3% nét decline to %e advance, May $1.96% to $1.97 and July $1.70% to 1.70%@ being %. CHICAGO, March 2.—Witi. un- offi estimates current that ex- cept for a single Instance domestic farm stocks of wheat, 112,000,000 bushels, are the sma!lest in twenty years, the whi market today soared far above $2 a bushel, Mas delivery. Right at the outset, the # profit taking sales led to a set! market touched bu en heay to $1.98%, May Aggressive fresh aying ensued, and on the rise which took place May reached $2.02 and July established a price record for the sea opening, which varied new ion. ‘The rom 1 cent decline to 1%sc advance, with May and July $1.71% ‘to jowed by many. rapid changes within lm! Farm f cor Oats started unchanged to °c off, to 55% showed moderate gain Provisions were sharply higher, in h hogs and corn > H PRICE Colo. for March hogs on t Den- ver market since 1920 was pal1 here when the top quoted was er hundredweight. The top I was paid for choice 200 to 210 | pound averages TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Threeroom cottage, completely furnished, modern ex: cept tub; garage if desired; $25. FOR ‘RENT—Three-rddm house, Nights and gas, furnished $18. 243 light housekeep SALE--Underwood t A Nh Hy'eh | quality | best-yearlings early at $1 MINE TADES NESVES ARE CRUST ACHING FOR DER SOOTHING MOOSIC Gwibee Cr DER GODS: BEETHOVEN ,LIZST, cHOPI.., SCHUSERT, / bCA,QORA, bi DE u \ Ne wi Greil! = CERTAINLY. (LL Be Hert ALL DAY, ALICE. WALT 1S HERE Now, | WANT You TO DROP IN ANID S€6 THE BEAUTIFUL SWEET PEAS HE na Ax FEWER LAWS - TNDIANA IDEA (Continued From Page One) Gov. Van Orman said. “Except where changes are obviously neces- sary, bills have been killed and thé work of the session rushed. The two houses. have co-operated in holding down ‘legislation. "” For once the voters have confi- dence in the legislature,” the solons say. “They have faith that we are doing our business in good shape and in a hurry, The fact that the se sion is going to keep within one hun- dred thousand dollars as its total cost for salaries, traveling expenses, printing, help and all, a record so far as can be found.” ‘The legislators say thelr program for cutting down, the length’ and the cost of their sestion involves a for- mula that any state can follow. “Just give assurance that all fool- ish bills and all proposals for sal- ary and appropriation increases will be killed and the rest of the curtail- ment comes easy,” they advise. SUGAR | NEW YORK, March 2.—Refined sugar prices were unchanged at 36 to $6.10 for fine granulated, with one refiner still accepting a, limited “bus!- ness at . Refined futures were nominal, LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 2.—(U. De- partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs— Receipts, 49,000; fairly active, 25c to 850 higher; Nght lights and slaugh- ter pigs shows 25c°to 50¢ advance; big packers doing little; top, $12.70; bulk better 180 to 325 pound butch- s. $12.35 ‘to $12. 140 to #170 nd averages, mostly $11.60 to ; bulk packing s0' $11.45 ; bulk strong weight slau) 75 to $11 jeavy weight, to $12.70; medium welght 15 to’ $12.65; light welghts, $11.95 0; ght Nghts, $10.8 coking hogs, smooth, $11 to 1$1.80; packing hogs, rough, $11. to $11.55; slaughter plge,) $10.00@ 11.25. Cattle — Receipts, 21,000; better grades fat steers and yearlings Kinds of value to sell, $10.00; fairly active on shipping account; fully steady, average slow, steady; killing quality fairly good; bulk fed steers to dull at $8.50 to $11.00; 7 Bev loads ght and handy weight ste $11.00 to $11.50; best heavy ea $11.40; some held highe: sto WEN I OUST KNOW YOU'LL LOVE Tis PLACE TIM JV age pao to! > MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 Gere OVENAATE , PROFESS Ste 2 GASOLINE ALLEY—WALT WILL NOT BE AN EAVESDROPPER CAN) VOU sa. (G7 BEAT ('T1 TALKING TO HIM LIke THAT RIGHT BEFORE Met PART OF LISTEN THAN Near COULDN'T HELD HEARING ‘FT BUT | WOULON'T IN, ON SNiy MORE HAD TO and feeders, scarce, firm; she stock moving at strong prices; bulls, strong to 15¢ higher; weighty bologna bulls, $5.00 and better; vealers, mostly $11.00 to $12,050 to packers; shippers, $13.50 to $f4.00, Sheep—Receipts, 25,000; fut lambs, steady to strong; bulk, few loads choice lambs $18.00 to $18.10; best t sheep, scarce, active, $10.00 to $10, weak; few 5; feeding early sales, ambs, dull, $16.90 $17.00. OMAHA, } Reveipts, higher; good pound butchers, $12.50; desirable to 200-pound weights, $1 a packing sows mostly $11.50@11.75; bulk of all sales, $11.90@12.40; average cost Saturday, $12.00; weight, 2: Cattle,—9,500; better. grade fed steers and yearlings, fully steady plainer kinds, slow, steady to wea bulk, $8.50@10.00; several loads ward to 710.50; medium weight $10.75; she stock, steady to strong: veals, steady to 25g lower; bulls, slow, steady; stockers and feeder: steady to strong: bulk butcher cows and heifers, $4.75@7.75; canners $2.75@4.00; bologna $4.00@4.50;.. practical veal 00; stockers and «feeders, .75; few loads, upward to and cutters, bulls, Sheep—13.000; steady; spots, lambs; bulk fed 17.00; ‘best held -17 downward to $16.0 lambs, aygraging 86 sheep, strong to 15c able welght ewes, $ ers, strong; shear 16.65. lambs, mostly stronger on light lambs, $16.50@ heavy lambs, ; fall shorn pounds, $16.00; higher, desi: 0@9.60; feec lambé, $16.60@ DENVER, Colo., March 2.—Hogs —1,000; active 25 to 40c higher; top $12.50 for choice 200 to 210 pound weights; bulk 190 to 225 pound weights$12.25 to 12,50; packing sows $10.50 fat pigs $10.50 to $10.75. Cattle—Receipts* 2,400: calyes 300 active: steers and fat she stock strong to lic higher; canners, bulls and calves steady; stockers and feed- ers steady; one load $1 pound Several loads fairly to $6.50 $8.00; U beef steers $9.06 good cows pound. heifer: others 50. to 8.20. Sheep—Recelpts ; 3: sales 93 to 96 pound fat lambs £ to 15.80; flat; some held higher; deck fat ewe 8.50 £1) ———_—_—____ NEW YORK, MarcF 2.—Prices of Wyoming olls at 2 p. m. toda were listed on the New York curb as fol- lows. Colds Should Always Be Treated With Vapors Vicks Is “A Vapor Lamp In Salve Form.” No Dosing, You Just Rub é lights, gas, 310 per] E J. It Over Throat And Chest Fec been recornized that fective way to treat-colds medication dir to This of course y means of va- n be Inhaled, 8 provides the eal method of uring medicated vapors. When rubbed over throat and chest the in- gred: $—Menthol, Camphor, Euca- lyptus, Thyme, Turpentine—are va- porized by the body heat and inhaled directly into the alr passages and lungs. At the same time, Vicks ts absorb- ed through and stimulates the skin lke a poultice or plaster, affording a double action which brings truly remarkable results, ICKS VAPORUB Over 17 Miwon Jars Useo Yearty NEW YORK, March 2.—Butter firm 5,936. Creamery higher tha extras 4544@40 ditto .extras score) 45; ditto firsts (88 to 3914@44%; packing make 224% Eggs irreguld Frésh gathered e3 17,112. ra firsts 30@30%; ditto firsts firsts 28% @29; ditto sec- receipts onds nearby hennery whites, ected extras 3914@40c; rby western hennery nery browns whit to ex ; Pacific cons 39@40c; ditto firsts 35@ 38 Cheese firm; receipts 94,570 pounds , whole milk, flats, fresh fancy M1424; ditto, aver state, whole milk to fancy spe erage run 2 ra firsts CHICAGO, March alive higher, fowls 26@2 29c; roosters 18c; turkeys 25c; 2Te; Geese lfc — Poultry Just say “Rodeo Bar” in any store where they sell good candy—and then prepare for a treat! It’s the talk of the country—thefinestpiece of chocolate-coated can- dy that a dime ever bought. ' You'll like itt py Yoa Know It’s Good ame ave Mace By | WERT*S—SALT LA: ‘Tho Home ofReal | Good | Candy |EVERY BITES A DELIGHT

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