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: i SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Tribune 4 Oil :; Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED: WIRE ono ae é | ay S BRAINS AREIN 3 OH, DEAR,L | GOSAITS STARTING ME ON DUCK FEET AND SHE WEARS A “f, TOUGHT WED B: Cees DOORWAY, NO.1 SHOE. WE'VE PASSED J NEVER COME | jal FIFTY DOORWAYS > | = Y Nim i pe eS A | . re | e ects i salt I Uncertainty Brings Wide | 4 * Recessions in Spec 2s Un- rei Rec ae Suns ae Der Uae ie Fluctuations in Early de > Trading Tradi . xchange | racine WwW: r GO, March 14.—Grain mi today record urpassed € yes' for rapidit ofits t for the extent of the S Was succeed- nd vice versa, with At first the wheat ward to five cents later or ax to au part a to whet! ane 4 accor apt cols : ers saat egularity y, endae es was of great yalume. re ay, Tor Sa a sis ? , which ranged from AES a Anata age pri > advance, May 31.66 to the a at ily $1.48% to $1.49; was ing elded 1% harp setback and then whe t per upturn tt ‘eflected th oid ; Atter, openings toto GASOLINE ALLEY—LOOKS LIKE A FRAMEUP, WALT lea May $1.20%4 to $1.21 85! 4 market dror eo = 7, Re eft eT 1 S OUT TO THE MEANDER 4 UOST GUESSED! REMEMBA THe 4 op | HEAR You WERE oor Vf HOw INN LAST NIGHT, EH } ANDO VIMMY. MG GLINST SAID SUL ERC AR Co | STECMING LAST NNGHT, El -NEWS DOES WALT 2? YOU SLY’ 00cG! hota § WHERE DIO MRS. BLOSSOM VOINED BLUE WITH GOLD | ; ph WALT. EO ORDALE \ TRAVEL! SHORTY BENDER “TELLS f You GET ) THEIR PARTY ANID \ GRAIO. THAT LET's see TOLD ME HE HED & = : ME_BLOSSOM 1s 4. ALC THE [| BROUGHT ALONG a Far, OPENED YOUR WHEST THAST lor 4 earn- COUPLE OF SWELL i SWELL DANCER! 4 INFORMATION? P==—=—==, ss BIRD. 4m TAXI DOOR? HE AS TO SAY. tri nd company DANICES WITH = | RIGHT 2? DON'T Miss ABOUT ITE ye 5 sae ign sex: {it YouR GIAL. ~ a MOG, ate } ¥ ct ‘ : | ‘Si tf | f a urs A extay, )~ % nig ruling || Aversion O a ye extAy t | pa S we ps LIVESTOCK | Coolidge To | : || Liquor Told '' Pa z ‘. ae y it , ¥ reve s one thing | be tera i? tarted him on the | a 4 br alumni a Daniels 3 me ‘ n Cool P bo s 1 tt ‘ h 400 0 3 1 5 B w a { 4 cute Yale Gridder ab Church Closed oF | Utah Copper — ts rs and f i ° Wabash pfd. A ~ Presenting Century Allen Milstead, oi Hee I M B 7 Westinghouse Electri: star Yale football yer, and his (2 : rn e€xico y | 4 Dorey Willys Overland bride, the former Miss Mildred hee F ‘ ~ Wool Bechtel. popular society girl of Mil- P P KE C ll ss 1 A SDs ford, Conn, Milstead was expelled -°*— res. a es) Fe a ar and Fou by the Yale authorities when his fe « en bs . oe abies, marriage was announced recently. ¥ " 1 co ets re \ , ae Locomotive OIL SECURITIES His loss, following the dropping of : MEXICO CITY, March 14.— (by | c . By Wilson Cranmer & Co. “Shep” Bingham, 1925 captain, from | 4 The Associated Press)—The So'eda eel ; school owing to scholastic difficul- ea church has been closed to worrhip “4 ties, means that the New Haven i | orders of President Calles in settle- n = eleven will be in a rather bad way ment of the conflict created by the , * for star gridiron material. Milstead ts of Gu pe, followers ¢ . : S “al ‘| played a tackle position and wes an Apostolitic church, os Parentsin-Law ald to a ; rated one of the best the university © took over the buildihg by | H R : g eihad inl aeinseoetsauThataend nd ejected the Roman cath-| Haye Robbed Him of { one Salt Check companying picture was taken short- c priest, Father Silva. | 3 5 bu : n ) Loco! omiotive Chappell ~---.. ly after the announcement of the, President Calles found no evidence His Bride le 1 ¢ and Ohlo Columbine marriage that Father Silva had willingly hand. | 7 niral Pipe ed the building ove ° knights | $ sy Consolidated ¥ or was in any way: conencted with | ar1\AUKRE, Wie, March IMac = : CH A ear. nara peat: a ae pee iO ere Pee |Jerome W. Bradley, riding maste - 56 | Jupite quen’ he declared, Patriarch Pe pig's axéa tothe 4 4 - 48% | Gal of the new sect, and his followers | Wa" Prenared to testify today in his sult for $ 000 against his wealthy parents-{n-law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles G. Forester, whom he charges with keeping his bride, Emily, from him. The hearings are being held before Court Commissioner Emil J. Lud had broken the constitution by tak- ing, national ‘property under the keeping of the Roman tholic church without fulfilling the requi mente of the law. On the other hand the president OL 014s 1.70 1.80 nd St. Paul pfd NOW ON WAKE , wig, the young B testimony found, the, Fi Catholic |will follow that of yesterday of Mrs u had de ves. 1n..0} © tand Mrs. Forster ‘ s bellion against the constitution ‘de-} - aul AY. ; spising the authorities throu thelr | marr mily Forster re 1 most prominent spokesn ance of the bri Forster having SCHOOEBOY > | conse, mt aus nie ene Producers Consolidated .. on . r during the entire proceed. od ste ar jings yesterday. When Mr. Forster, 8 ae ei eat : E X A M FOR lumber dealer, was asked if he recog- oe La dl EED s 00T nized his son-in-law, he replied that i: 7 LORD IS OFF he would not have recognized himf ri R M | he had met him on the street, but TAKEN ILL SUMMARY OF that he remembered his face now that it was pointed out to him LONDO March .— d Roth ring the hearing yesterday ermere’s hoolboy’’ examination {s attorney for t M 1i.—Sen- ' NIGHT NEWS off. The publisher contends that the Forster if ened rs F me 5 wae conditions of the challenge by W. it off after theiare aie ang t Cove, which at the be out off... The day a clea 4 precise have ~ ‘ 1] sald LON uter dispatch SR nceiiloete te d the witness to : . from Halle, Germs said six Ger-| Se ter’s attorney, t Physi ‘ | mans were Killed and 36 wounded iy Faas! Instructed nim to a aeehin |S - peeecaphag tite) Met ‘ Ir. Ru at wring his ry S larland ¢ i t sinks teat Sex sen | exa t Irs. Forster that he Denver Prices r be at-| 2 decided | STON—The Boston and Main NEW OR NS.- jommercial | After reviewing tho detaila « fede at theitrlalithat yh te vote w nto out # ty buildiy now nstru sotiations to Brad. warts o Oth in ad m yed with: | ine motor train on tts r< here, it is estimated, will cost $ I real Receipts t bea jout penalties, North Adams and.'Troy, N. 000,000 and those for which plans | waste any , 27 = Ps cqkoees Nee ages = May 1. The train has seats for nother | this. matter,”" Be ‘D APPER DON’ | NEW YORK.—A big game ex- Similar trains will be | $4,000,0 Mr. ; y, ) F 5 *-| passengers . Cove's challenge arose out of | n to Portuguese West Africa! operated on other non-paying lines 4 criticism direction of Arthur 8.1 \¢ the first one p sue ish sportsman, was an- * T k T reat Be Sess wey tg ent Als the Am museum aces, ur reaty [which Mr. Cove, @ Labori ural disto: an ardent champic Rothermere's Daily Mail | , of ra) NEW YORK, M ch 14.—Foreign v oo exchan Quotations in a Fel Dan Cone : Reg Will Go Over GERMAN RIOT 4 ie t { 1 bration of the | Big Muddy ~ — t th cha in Peru, arr « d on the} Mule Cre WASHINGTON TAKES TOLL": hip Utah from Ha na Sunbui 1, ji 1 r | . : | = Hamilton Dome li Mae’, | Camiknickers. " NEW YORK.— Tho Equitable] ¢erris . 1 that’ there camera | CatALe Tho newest set of Camiknickers $16 - * Rep. Iron building, called the largest office | Byron 1. > anttin Gn the ais a Sevnninurean jas the E ish call combt ations, r | nolds | building in the world, was reported | Notches ~ : « cind tateototaa anal killed | Shows the direct. influence of the SUGA , Louls and &: a for $88,500,000 which would be] Pilot Butte ~ ent ema j Pleats so extensively used in outer | ard Air LU the highest realty transaction price| Lander . «. |earments. Whether of hand. eme $} Apia. \ sd ra Roebuck Cat Cre dispatch t * ght | d line, of crepe de chine ; Bae EW YORK, March 14.- sit | Reena) Craek said the troub! tin, these examples 1 UReEne 1ged | Sloss § w ASTIN rhe v0 iat ere pat i utllize on the side of “\ 6.00 to 6.20 f ulated | § € ) ‘onsideration . of | Gras obi sh # the wide inverted box with 4 is South Railw rld court proposals December 17.] Greybull ~ i a tes a! | Butter and Eggs ore DORA nn eee | BEARINGS ——————— Torenlignt | tha Soauear ae on Spe ah Ena OS | andard Oi}, N. J, Be See 309 | night cation! Thir —————_ CHICAGO, March 14.—Butter ts EW YORK, March 14.—Sugar fu.| Stewart Warner . POTATOES Sate creak et get awa 45 macs ah Wai Silk and Fur. gher: creamery extras 45% oss | ® closed irregular; approximate a eae . sé deena fs ur bands on coats are no novelty standards 48% @4$c, extra firsts 46% #, 13,050 tons, March, 3.03; May,| Texas Co. when they are horizontal, bi 448c. Eggs higher, receipts 12,436 | 3.10; J September, 3.40. Texas and Pacif CHICAGO, March 14.—Potatoes, LIBERTY BONDS they run up and down tay: MAR cases, firsts 29% @29%c. oo y co Products very little y trading account EW YORK, March 14.—L SILVER distinct innovation, ‘The latest coat. i oe i POULTRY, nt Ol. weather; market dull; little change plosed: Bigs, $101.10; importation from Paris is of black FLOUR. ] CHICAGO, “March 14—-Pow cifle prices; recelpts, 78 cars; total $101.14; kecond 4%s, | grosgrain silk with perfectly plain MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, March 14 gher; fowls United Di g 15% | U.S. shipments, 748; Wisconsin | third 44x, $101.18; fourth 44s ollar and siceves, but with six wide Flour, 65c lower: y patents, | 30 rooster 100; 23¢;| U.S. t Iron Pape . 218 | acked round whites, + y $1,05@ “ Gs t 4% NEW YORK, March 14. | squirtel bands f : from the low $8.90@9.10; bran, .00034.00, Jaucke, 280; geese, 18ce FUSS. Ind Alcohol qe. 81% 11.10; few fancy, $1.10@1.25, r, 67%; Mextean d

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