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MARCH 23, 192 PAGE EIGHT The Casver Daily Tribune / MONDAY, eaibisck | Oil : Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets = : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRES _ DUMB DORA~MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT Jewelry. | SAP. T'Lt TELLHIM © ADELPHIA —Jewelry manu-| “ WAVE A DATE WHEN 4 light bust- me \ WE CALLS TONIGHT February pick-up. w months is| market, | now its | Busine 1925 Pres Syndica: ti 1 tenor Oem hae era: 3-23 | | cricvouna | GASOLINE ALLEY —CUPID SEEMS TO BE ON ,THE JOB WON'T YOU Hy SIT DOWN A 1 TOLD YOU WALT ANO BLOSSOM WERE Railway of} || 10 in increas: | Alay aie 1 FEW MINOTES j GETTIN’ THick,* cers 5 MOMENT IF : Z YOU DON'T MIND. SKEEX } SHOOT {| INSONS STOCK PRIGES «CORN PRICES GIVEN SETBACK HIT TOBOGGAN Harena ve sean Sei eneols eee’ A pen: lapse in New York Quo- |New Low Record for Year Patiovs Reached by September : Delivery mepfitoete | ft ee weak today CHICAGO, March lerwent a sensati NEW YORK, Mar prices turned dec when selling the —Corn prices 1 setback to- day. Heavy selling to sto plunged the market dow: much as 6%c a bushel. © dropped to $1.10 and res of| United mmon, Baldwin, New and Union Pacific col: est prices of the States Steel ec York Centra} lapsed to the! delivery eptember to p y the | $1.12%, the latter a new low price year. The declines ranged from two| Yecord for the season to ten points tal approx! | ansted 1 0 : §| CHICAGO, “March 23. — Owing Ind. Alcohol Rubber n unexpected decrease of | WYOMING OILS IL: AND GAS (Quotations by Blas Vucureyich, off in the afloat for E was 3,800,000 bushels as com- pared with 2 week ago. On the other hand word that rains in Texas had vash pid, A house Electric s Overland fern . Broker) as 7 ; < $ Consolidated Royalty Bldg. ‘ lati nt aa Bla 59 BERLIN, March 28.—(By The As-jfirst of the year. Total employment ty fre “| Western Exploration . 2.85 3.08 sociated Press.\—The annual report} is now 220,850, which compares with Allis Chemical an: 3 Woolwortt American Can ; Cone linetaaneercte esa, of the reichsbank for 1924 shows a| 241,263 tho same week a year agi eGens ther ardaattretae aman aae!| A merioa ne ee TI | canta Weihaline hs Bross profit of 07,000,000 marks| Practically all the gain was recorded this staleltuadeatacyeionael til Rice , CRUDE MARKET |} ©. r. witiams - a2 WASHINGTON, March 28,—Bils|#n4 8 net Drofit of 122,000,000 marks} in the automobile industry ng about considerable selling | Americ Hspsserier — ag were, opened today at the interior |i") which the federal government wa — sure on July and September de-| American’ § . ; | Western State: 3) 48 department for the purchase of oil oaiics. Bp Le a enracomee cies Abie. Dassiothas ne gaits “pi AS liveries of wheat, representing the| American Tel and Tel. 3 Big Muddy - :00/ Kinney Coastal - 107 and natural gas obtained from wells |" > leans has voted $200,000 for ount for tz.| new domestio crop. Initial prices,| American Tobbaco - 4 | Mule Creel - Columbine ~ = 08 in the Red River bed in Oklahoma. Guo. Papen © oat racend j erection ot a isteel bridge {over the cline, which was generally attributed | Which varied from the same as Sat-| American Water Works BUAD ETH 3 | Jupiter - - 06 crain tial. Fie) nekettneaLlota haber | Atigarsishiban | hoadia oe 44 8e6| bythe Laloeaiecliec com caee to a further correction of the weak- "s finish to 1%¢ higher, May | American Woolen pam tten Dame Elkhorn - 02 ment jurisdiction pendWig\the settle: aretaust ascounta qhich Je miore| ee ee. 4 Wane resulting | $1.69 to $1.69% and July $1.45% Gerris’. Domin log ment of the rights of about 180] (parviaual accounts which ts mor followed by upturns all around] Atchison ----- ih ear Royalty - 04% olaimants’. contests for leases and |) cay of the war. s rupted by a brief transient set-| Atl., Coast Line — Notches ~ Sunset 01% permits valued at millions of dol-|" ~~ cent with May reaching $1.71.] Baldwin Locomotive - Liss | Cot Butt | Picardy Ot lars. Baltimore and Ohio - spk be . | xetmete peiheaiene (lor -) ios Daily production of erdue of! from | DETROIT.—Industrial employ: arket Goss at Northern 00% OL producing wells at present averages | ment the past week increased 6,258, ker Ol) —.. 01% 02 about 650 barrels and the natural|/the largest weekly gain since the "00% 0014 |a# amounts to -about 16,000,000 sult of sympath: price of corn but 4,007,000 bushels decrease ait m cuble feet. per month, Wall Street Briefs. : At sGlatbalaviaibie beaorgar oe Curb Stocks. The bidders include H. B. Bouer, The new week in the stock market : Page lg, bat ar ennet atisnavxetete fountain “Pfodnders =. 20.05 | Wichita Falls, Texas; White Bagle LIVESTOCK is expected to show continuance o heal gern Salt Creck Producers 2... 26.28 | Ol and" Refining Company, Kansas Fendfustment of quotations in co iMe Continental 00 | Bell Ol! and Gas Company, | formity with actual trade prospect : : tw ~ 6s Ae ge as ae ge eal , Oklahoma; Tidal Western Oil | Glicees Terie the prevailing desire, it is said, being ; an is att Ned I er hea Seaeatn are 8.00 |¢pmpany, Tulsa, Oklahoma and | cHIcaGo, March 23—(U. 8, De-|® Feturn to @ basis of solid’ value f ‘ } 1 oats, were relatively | ; s{f 1S. Ov Indiar mae partment of Agriculture)—Hoge—| 8 *00n as possible. The recent sa i s demand for corn re-| Cova’ Cola s Butter and Eg i Ressipts 52,000; slow, uneven; early} “boom” tendency which was based t , r opening unchang-| Colorado Fuel , ales to shippers and yards traders| 0M prolific talk of big developments 5 t r, May $1,17% tol Gongoleum .- | | mostly steady; packers@doing Uttle;|!" industry apparently has given e in corn market receded to | ; Idated Gas -.. T2754 | . CHICAGO, March 28,—Butter-un talking lower underweight steady to] W4y to a more conservative atti Saturday's finish and | ¢ Rs aise #4 | changed; creamery” ext sc Bee Tuheks nexteamie stip, $1630" to) {USS a t power to| SEL AB | standards 48%c: extra Girrtn 46 Yard traders; bulk 170 to 225 pound| The opinion prevails, however & 1, n of numerous orders to] ¢ declin nd t increased w rer a ltirats 40% @ tii | Averages $13.75@14.10; 140 to 150| that the future holds promise of nor e Sugar Eg ‘ lower r pound weight largely $13.15@13.50;| al business p: erity Fai 2945 linary firsts 2§ bulk packing sows $13.25@13.4 wnat ht x asite pack firsts 8034« Ww GALESBURG, Ill. (U; : . (United Py ).| Strong weight slaughter y " ithe ante nited Press) = cf ishter pigs mostly Colorado n compan: : hed] srie ) Girls with bobbed hair today have | $12.50012.75; hogs smooth $12.20@ | earned $ thleher eel at 38%, nee) record sea-| famous E ) nothing on their grandmothers, 50; packing weight hogs rough poss ie the .cescmnen al at i, F aheste = corm tellit 10, an over-| General Ant sate cording te Dr. T. I. Hurd of Minno- Hatogis 30; slaughter pigs $11.25 | dends York Cent t1 nited loss of 6% but buying In eral) 3 ~. 257% ["METaLs | apolis, one of the first co-eds to en- | @12.75 Sands Cast F i t 4 the market re = abi z in 192 t rred div with $1 a Share S 7 10° college 1 the class * ‘ome declined to 5 ; ; \ ~ 69 Knox college in th lass. of] Cattle--Receipts 16,000; beef ateers P heb ithe Sesct eee i ' ( when telling of her memories | and yearlings 1 ; Autopsy P Le i on| nap ae , bobbed r Dr. Hord| op be r Body Found in : 1g ig | @29.00; 3 $ Garage. | interesting to cut this and keep 1 2 2 bme | Ut c A h | 4 ead ) | , Ae above $12.00 600 | | t cs ep peace it to show to their grandchildren tr \ for th | Ke t wonencwn, 48 t nd. be 11.2 | a \ Hig ( rae te I spot, | 965, when in all probability, 2 vay eer eae ti ; sed a in sthe y ituation, On a A 69% || I sshvil 909 | HOT SPRINGS, 8. Dak., March | ped hair will ag le. eaiont hats 28tock: and other hand, Wall wat’ sha: ‘i él] ar 1 xs = sity at Vermilion have found poison to $H.000 ce rulis vureven; upward] ing that both mark C .f 7 a in the stomach of Rev. Robert B Bea? Ya Wealar $5°t0 koe ¢ Aus where th stare fic et s , |e e i | Tusieton, pastor of the community (Grain Kx ports Rate to pe n Orava AHGite ye . ‘ ode) He was fo dead ¢ 5 xampled f | M E ic F ¢ nfs st, under #8 a ¢ ‘ , ‘ } Of Ward a4 aR IG, norning of January 29 last, under | Show Decline |nround stead ¢ ; { Ghani ‘ 18 Call] mysterious clrcumgtances en antaas ie \ i ping : 4 | National ‘Lead al | : 1 | "The body was discovered by men - D dttaneea re i : ¥ frop i I | . 4h lowe loans against | his automobile in the family garage or a - ——— 1 | Y 1 ) "i r eres ies of = actly : *: H. H 1 ey ar line re he had fallen, suppose hulle $16 s t 1 ar ~ 12848], ater: a i: 4-6] . ane K $16.2 heep th Amer Tp | [he t ; : | heart ee | 7 s ) 1 Se ee Tl 3% | me My |. The ec x 1 pls. w pera TaN aes | Omaha Quotations ft | er |ach was sent to the State university 977.000 | Der ape a M 23.—(U. s.| | | 1 fF » t wna ' Denver Prices Dr. Tar was a very pépul # 1 ereee 2m reas Ma ‘ 8. yd ul pastor. lepartmer s artme J 18.70 Wtetctal sald the findings at e following H i e ; Bellies— the University would lead to a fur-|}, eat seed ce Ya, 1,40 0 ng trading slow, market | M NEW YORK |ther ir tion of hin death A abd Scie alk de " re tan al tite | |e eet be ICE PATROL in Wiscon ked round wi Cash Grains and Provisions, 60 da ley 12 141,000. 4 nia @31.05: mostly arou $1.06 CHICAGO, farct —Wheat— r demand, Corn 124,000 t 141,000 Catt I Py $1.10; bulk $1.00@$1.10; fancs hard, $1.69%; No. 4 Italy, demand IS STAR TED Oats inst 52,000. 5.75; weigt i higher; Minnesota sacked Red River 8 Rye 548,000 against 570,000. aL Ae gts st roa ‘ e Ohios $1 sacked round| Corr 4 mix $1.07% Sloss Shett § RESTLESS ACE 5 Canadian 'peats laxportet incough get ae ipta ting | oy , wer r whites 9 > sacked russets | No. 2 yellow, $1.1 Southern Baste. ON 4 TLANTIC the, United States was 1000 steady: weighty steer eho eet, | $7.00: medium to : ae $2.30@2.5 |, Oats—No, 2 white, 48@49%{c; No,| Southern Rallway - | bushels compared with 1,667,000 ‘the | ® : ht eers slow: weak:| $495 to ¢ i lite aoe | whilte, 45@47 Standard OU), Cal, . 5 SUGAR previous week.+ Wheat "flour ex: | DUK steers and yearlings £9@10.50:| 4845 to $8.60, ena (ale helter |. Rye—No 1, $1.21 Standard Oi, N. J. a1 Ported trom United States porta |W TRds upward to $10.75; early | si1.00; ew hed ste a b COTTON | naeeaae eat eS Serers ye saer 4 ; ‘ amounted to 408,000 barrels against | ° Bhty Steors $10.25@10.55;! stockers and feeders $77 Timothy seed 2 Studebak NEW YORK, Maren 23. WASHINGTON, March 23.~—The} 341900 barrels, she stock active " L rs $7.75 i Clover seed—$21.50 provement was reported Atlantic {ce patrol for the protection 2a antes OS higher; veal slow 49 Bee a Lard—$16.60 the demand for refined sugar and| of shipping was opened today for the| rave you bought your ticket for} 2d feeders steady : x saw rf Ss et ag a er s—$18.62, ces were unchanged at to] year when the coast guard cutter| the aungal meeting ot Chamber of | Dutcher cows Or 2 weights $1 odd BOF, Gard ROGERS) 908 Bel * fine granulated. Most re-| Tampa was ordered to proceed from | Commerce? Do it. now prea | a lambs $15.23 flat; t a idxet- tor | were reported a s bus!-| Boston to her patrol station in t > - = ¥ t lambs ene dat mocting ‘of Chamber of] NEW YORK, March 28,—Bar ness below List quotations, Auantic. She will be followed soon| ‘Try the 2 for 1 Store for your] Sheep—Recelpts §,000; tambs fully Hy. {medium ewes stead Commerce? Do it now. ver 69%c; Mexican dollars S2c. Refined futures were nominal by the cutters Modoc and Seneca. | fishing tackle, mew or secondhand. | 26c higher} bulk 85 to 90 pound aver | sis ¢, i P flat lambs ee

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