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FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 Che Casvet Dally Tribune PAGE NINE Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks =: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets MOSTON Ree rep| =e STOR THM WHEATON, oes THM CBETS ME CLUE AGAIN (PWARI AFTER RALLY SeenGe : : , 7 7 M CHICAGO, March 27. —(U. 8. De- ‘ : ‘i ‘ ‘ ¥ partment of Agriculture)—Hogs — Receipts 156,000; slow, mostly 10¢ to . . . M paar pam 3 20c lower than Thursd: b tim Tendency Toward Decline in Prices Shown for] sinesica: Locomotive sinetoe DRUMER UI SGuEH| or andeul danny wih ie eyarages . . PADLALKS PLAGED (IN (LARS New York Stocks Last Sale Allis Chemical and Dye Mixed Price Movements Give a ast Starts Selli early trading mostly to yard trad- Week Although Dullness Prevents s Sopel cthbaid glen, Way to Buying Support weet Ba Selling on stk. auigberw cant vecoall packirs, a % x Wiestites Totus . in Gotham | change oa top $13.60; bulk 225 ese NEW YO’ 21.—Tx t h . é ap 7a, eae put 3 $13. 50; bulk 8 embers : More Than Nominal Quotations American Water Wor! CHICAGO, March 27.—Indications | Teens Ho pauad avecsaeo tides te a bee : ote ceric wee: NEW YORK, March 27.—Strong|°f wet weather in the southwest! ¢13 39; 140 to pound averages | vont f pbs te “ . Anaconda Copper buying s i revented anc | Where drought has been threatening | jiostiy $12.75 tc k packir vie . \ BOSTON, Mass., March 27'Theylish the following wool quotations| stchison -.. harp collages of prices in todagra|the winter crop gave s eudden set-| Tostly $12.78 to $12.18; bulk pa xing | tering. ub-| at trants Comméreial. Bulletin tomorrow will SORA sie ta pleas Ail Goer Line i: market afte? Baldwin, United States | bacl tg WREEEELee Land after an | re R. I started Baldwin Locomotive ~ Ste ”: western rails| early advance. The initial strength | pt 5 teers | cave é pein 3 We demand for wool has been | fleeces—Delaine unwashed 69@6tc;| paltimore and Ohio had Dose AFMEn td en Ie leteld ron | AA due to wn -tinéxpectea "rine tn| Gh oe anerets dive: ertenily | career 98 federal district attor . aye Bo : restricted again this week and under | half blood combing See stor %-blood | Bethlehem Steel ----.. the, year.” Higher call money rates,| Liverpool quotations and to con-| cr mI D head ze higher; weverat: tenaet we, | A thelemany, depressing. influenee cof combing, 5e@b0c; oa rea California Petroleum due to tho extensive calling of Joans| tinued unfaverable domestic crop] o¢ medium and weighty cattle $10.50 ‘ Arter oy 4 « dail market, prices haye shown a Sd ais ine yee sh et aTasbes Canadian Eis ie gine believed to have Influenced some | 'eF0rls from the west and southwest ging 1,475 pounds A furthey. tendency to decline, al-} Michigan and New Central Leath of the gelling. Total sales .approxi-| 08 upturn of values here, price; yearlings upward to “4 - vashed. S6@57c;__ hal€) cer PaAsC ‘hough many quotations must be re- Delaine unwas! Certo de Pasco = ‘as hardly more than nominal. | blood unwashed 56@57c; %-blood} Ghandler Motor — Pras oletivere generally are indif-| coming 58@69c; %-blood unwashed | Gpesaneak and Ohio ~ ng led by b nnections . resulted The open mated 1 jeg 250,000,000 shares, The| &¥! firm 1.40; bulk $8.50 to $1l fat she generally ste bulk fat cows | {1 heifers largely $7.25 to ills and calves unchanged;| } rit otf gnas $4 to $4.75; most | ‘lef TU? Dith. eed § OLS G ‘ } He ; In which May went down to $1.63 ¢ 5 ° 3ald pened twe points. ne ¥ ders $1150 to $12. arise ae a ate back to |224 July to $1 abbey Fe {pts 13,000; very dull 112 while initlal gains of a point |, Subsequently the market became] 49 arty sales of fat wool lambs 3 MR tee vs yurdened by the expe or-| Baa eet a or so were recorded by Bethlehem | VUrdened by the expectation Qf or-| few bids around G0c lower; good 86 1h. ] 58@ 590; rashed b9@BS2c. sae 1 Northiyestern nest } lier: M $1.65 nt to wool offerings and not a] 5$@5%c; fine unwas Chicago an¢ ‘orthiy NEW YORK 7 ea | ins 2c higher; May, $1.65 to 4 a) déaldes deem it *inexpedient to] Wisconsin, Missourl and average] Chicago, Mil., and St. Paul a oy ; te ere Sein rh 1] $1.65%4 and July $147% to $1.48% name any prices for their holding ‘ew England—One-hait b! @ | Chicago, R. 1 and Pac. . cheultle “oF layin etdck maeket. (°2,{°! d by many rapid changes] vont calves $9 to ; few to out uglifthe manufacturers got ready -blood 56@bie; %4-blood 55@] Chite Copper to buy wool. The, woolen mills still ; | Coca Cola afe the best eltuated of anywhere,| Scoured basis — Texas fine 12) Colorado Fuel <0 manufacturers being little| months (selected) $1.50@1.55; tine 8} Congoleum siraked by any recent develop: | months $1.25@1.20. Consolidated Gas ders to sell to stop losse The ae “a AS: 1 5 Re Steel and Radio Corporation. Unit Hate = shied vo.| tO 88 pound weight bid $15.50; dithough strongly of ra CEES LPOG Lom eniihatd aay Gorn Products ed States Steel opened unchanged | (NCressed selling was asoribed lar") actton on welghty kind, six decks wack Pestcrs takes 1.20. nA ie Grugibte Steal at 117. United States Industrial Al ‘ "of theca Vv an EON pe ib ee oie er ped a ce CRETE oan cu la suisaal favor be z ee ris cohol ¢ ’ - s he-governmen . le $17; averaging 65 pounds: fat | have acte. iproperly in Ao mate 1 feveign market# are very| Oregon eastern number 1 staple! Gia Cane Suan pla. » SR a Ee ani grat ppioealc? | rach geetngi Coady Wis) ot) fits awes'l fare ih onlce meee laefeaua-the.t ‘ demeand against the buyers on me- | $1.47@1.50; fine and F. M. combing | payison Chemical - reflection of Speculative disappoint s heavy, 1%¢ to| $2 eer Ks oe a a i . in y 1ich the rnment was Suni While cross breds are showing | $1.35@1.40; eastern clothing $120@| py pont de Nemours LAO ge mp. failure of the direc tonwey ¥1.57%_ to | 3808 to $8 earing lam’ alk. es & ‘ d is the man who ui i xfnos, dency, tops being down | 1.25; valley number 1, $1.28@1.92. tors to increase the dividend. and July 4 to $1.42%5 I tat eroged to bave: given the Mottana F Sier tendency, Bt aford: ‘Territory, Montana’ and simflar— Good buying’support soon develop: Corn and oats were governed chief. Omaha Quota ene : Senator a $10,000 aining fee for Car BE eng ee eoid the west, \WTine staple choles’ $1.6001.5%: half ed for the standard industrials and ia ecHAdiot witetra skinites TAHA, Neb., March 27.—(U his ser san at E, J, |splred to + at esiiy expr ne | bloo combing §1.35@1.40; %-blood the market presented a firmer—ap- | ( here for corn was still slow EH OR OF Soeur ack” | Daley ites acted | . growets generally expressing the combing $1.18@1.20; %4-blood. comb- pearance. Laclede Gas soared nine |‘, speniie unchanged tov 180 | To teoetbtse 81000; slow; fully 15@20¢) with C: were employe tlon f v feinunation to hold until shearing ing $1 121.15 ar ao hee points to a record top for all time at |‘ nee Ree ci . 7 a) 11% the| oer than Thursday's average | npbell during his first campaign | lar 1 tims” and even longer, rather tha Pulled délaine $1.45@1.50; AAJ Gur 172. General Electric moved up 2% lcorn market acored moderate gene trad ; bulk poo nd rae aie >| of adverti Daley went from t I acceptecurrent bids.» yn | $1.40@1.45; A supers $1.2501.80. Houston Oil ~ Poeeyend 0. 8. Cant: Tos itipe 3, and then dropped to $1.09% | 9. Pyta.0; desirable 180 to 200: et OWWOnEH’ 1 “Mohair is slow but fairly steady. Mohair best combing 80@8be; best | rrugeont Motor. aa ne a ie! ee beet Cen- Z Peete: ers le 16 ae Ae ai ae at Wortt rv “1 : 75 ‘shee ury Ribbon mills dropping 4 <biect’ oontneeaCdbwo eens 8, @12.85;) years . on a charge nm The Commercial Bulletin will pub- | carding 70@75c. Tlinots Central -. ppbkie. and‘ Natidnel Lead. Denver the market continued down it hight 00 and| jent use r r . }u of the malis. H 3 . with eat. z closet 1 - grade with wh Corn = a) under; packing sows, scarce; Odd! conyiction and one year in Leaven: | ¢ y ed in blank and de lots, $12 15@12. bulk of all sales,| worth. Stevenson, who is a defend | li 1 to Campbel he names of Int. Harvester - Int. Mer, Marine pfd. 41% | 2nd Rio Grande Western, preferred 13% | 22d Nash Motors about a point each. ‘ k, 1%c to 2%c t lower, M . Kelly Springfield - m c I pipno2-08 560: ¥1,08% $12.60@13.00; average cost Thurs-lant with Campbe p eaaaud (HG taklgn bh Gice Gs Hasan aie as Kennecott Copper --- mand: sterling tuling nrolind. 47855] 4 Outs, started unchanged to t4¢ off,| Aas s14 08; welght, 288 Fasesrwen’ former’ weather, ot | 1 Cor tha béuetit’aud tundec tied mm 1 Ya e ews Lehigh Valley --- and Freneb france around 6.80, | May: 44%c, advanced fractionally! Coftie—Receipts 1,000; ’ Killing | Campbell in the north oil field be-| fection of Campbell and the Loulavitie sad (Nesny Resumption of , selling pressure | "1 then receded all around to be) cusses moderately active; generally] fore ofl discovery, and divided up| ed. Int 1age of the Indict Mack’ Truck against the Northwestern railroad |W, Yesterday's finish. steady; bulk fed steers and year-| the field. Campbell taking the Kevin | ment. (Copyright, "1926, Casper: Tribune.) Lumber. Marland Oil .. shares, which was later extended to : OES Wes. Saey eC, BY BA ENS lings, $9.00@10.15; part load, $10.50;) side and venson the Sunburst or ITE ct ET oe % Packing House Products HOUSTON.—Lumber mills. here| Mav. Motors “A —-. the standard industrials, wiped out | {"& With srain and hogs. bulk butcher cows and heifers,|east side of the field. While Camp: 0 ie iy have no large accumulation of stocks| Mex. Seabcard- Oil faked Chad onthe Tiattie iasid = cont Vheat— Open High $5.25@8.50; canners* and cutters,| bell brought in oll in the fleld firs ’ CHICAGO.—Beef trade is slower) ang the market is generally stiff] Mo., Kan. and Tex. - vy & ‘ May $2.7 ef bologna bulls, $4.00@| Stevenson brought in the first 4 heavy beet bulls, §5.00@5.75;| commercial well ar us been the OE VERAL PERISH practical veal top, $3.50; few to in- ~ oJ most active oil operator in Montana dependents, $9.00; stockers and feed-| from that date with scores of opé ers, scance, nominally, steady. ating wells in that field s Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; lambs,| in various other str et (Continued From Page One) 1 waste 2 the many issues into new low, grounds for the year. U. 8. Steel and Bald- win were driven down to new low at 116% and 110% respectively 116 | Omaha preferred collapsed 10 ‘2914 | Boints to 86, Chicago and Northwest- ern dropped 3% to 63% and North- ern Pacific’ 1 to 60°Aall at’new mint- mum quotations. Nash Motors drop- ped three points and Baltimore and Ohio, Southern Railway, Atlantic due to curtailment of consumption | aithough some price concessions are| Missouri Pacific pfd. July during Lent. Pork prices have ad-| reported in a few surplus {tems.| Montgomery Ward — vanced With the higher prices of} phe market for timbers is good,| Nat. Biscuit hogs. Farmers are again reported| with mills well supplied with orders.| National Lead to be feeding corn to their hogs. New York’ Gantral Tents, N. Y., N. H., and Hartford Cotton. KANSAS CITY.—A carlond of} Norfolk and Western FORT WORTH.—Actual planting} tents and circus equipment has just} North American -. ef cotton will start in east Texas} been shipped by local makers to} Northern Pacific gbout April 1p !recent rains having|the Miller 101 ranch at Marland,| Pacific Oil ---- enabled farmers to pyt their ground| Okla. Tho Yalue of the shipment} Pan Amertcan ePt. B nd wil opening fully 25c lower; bulk handy! 6 trial of Senator W weight lambs, $15.00@15,25; $15.40] ¢,. April 16, with Judge f paid to shippers; heavy lambe, down-| trich of Idalio presiding, ho ward to $14.00; sheep and feeders,| vitions are being mado slow, no early sales. paper men and others for t ames pushing jn shape, West ‘Texas farmers ex-! is $12,000. Pennsylvania - AOL reene eee Somanony apie: 26% 1.28% 1.21 1.23 Denver Prices. hii sac og nae eas Lileks Dern iba rr pect to get the crop into the ground Phila and Rag. Tron? Pipe, ‘Teas Gulf Sidphur and| re 1.13%] DENVER, Colo, March 27. —(U. tee a aaieg. Raxty ese HOAER- Ol. Phillips Pet. r 0 pe, as. G: Stiphur and} § 1.05% 1.01% 1.02%.1'9. “Department of Agriculture — that the w ame ta ( rh URANIA, I1.—A-new off tieta-has | Pure ‘Ol 2 St,.Joseph: Lead were among the Hoge—-Redsints: 360: odd la 2886 April 1 and will remain “ul Soe lhe inp Saf SS many issues to sag a point or more 2 16.07 16.25 oe eon 3 00d ‘eales -25¢ | the close of his trial. Rubber. been opened by the bringing in of a| Reading -.----~- below last night's losing levels. A © i642 1653 | Owet than: Thuraday’s averages; tap ADK intry are no telephones in KANSAS CITY.—Dealers in this| 00-barrel gusher near here by the! Rep. Iron and Steel recovery got-under way around noon|* yip » 16.42 16.52 | $13 paid for cholce 221 pound loada; pire ty Ha heart off thal tive Sanur territory report latge volume of| Urania Petroleum company. The| Reynolds Tobacco B But (e-ralled ta wigke' mach progress | geet other desirable lights and medium | WHEELER ‘SURPRISED | slept ~n>-15.00 18.00 17.60 17.60 } weights $12 to $12.50; packing sows | BY INDICTMENT. LL 6 Nae at were unsucces Mam Yancey, a teen miles north uf Cody, Nebrask sales of rubber footwear for future| New field fs located about 70 miles| St. Leuis and San Fran. ~ delivery. south pf the Monroe gas fields. Seaboard Air Line Sears Roebuck - Canned Goods. $ | Sinclair Con. - NEW YORK—Scarcity, of Call-| Sloss Sheff Steel. fornia canned fruits has caused a| Southern Pacific ~. number of retail dealers to .replen-| Southern Railway ~. ish their stocks from competing | Standard Oil, Cal. - chain stores. Canned food supplies] Standard Oil N. J. here are all low excepting peas and | Stewart Warner --. as every bulge was greeted by a large offering of stock. Call money|~ yiejlies— renewed at four per cent with a] tay _ heavy calling of loans reported by| july banks, pa The complexion of the market un-|_ @yTCAGo. derwent a marked change in the at- r ternoon when’a scramble for stocks at the low levels developed. shares rebounded 1 to 3: points with July 17.90 17.90 17.60 17.60 | gyy) fat pigs $11.75. WASHINGTON, March 27.—Sen-| yy. Cattle—Receipts 800 calves 50;| ator Wheeler issued the following around steady; run mostly steers: | statement when notified of his in-| jost his home, barn and some of hi three loads Idaho's $9.75 freight paid | dictment: \ atnele iene a eee Ronan ‘ several loads Idaho's unsold;\ three} “I am surprised that the grand] cattie were lost in the vicinity of Ps —Wheat| joads natives $8; one load $8.5; flat | jury returned.an indictment. I was| yancey’s farn number 3 hard $1.58. ,, | best held above $10; choite vealers} convinced that it was not going to Tony Bell of Corn number mixed $1,084: | ¢11, return an indictment for the reason] praska, was «eve number 2 yellow $1.11 %4to $1.13%. Sheep—Receipts $6,600; moderate-| that after hearing all of the evid-| the fac Plants. TYLER, Tex.—Wholesale florists of Smith county report orders on hand for roses from eastern markets during 1925 totaling 500,000. One 8 booked orders for half “that number, Sorth Kilgore, Ne ‘el burned about to ce and nds and brought they are moving rapidly. Studebaker “= Baldwin reaching $1.1314, U. S. Steel. “ et yas peas white: ly active; early sales fat lambs 25¢/ence, the grand jury was permitted] Valentine, raska for medical at- 7 ‘Texas Co. , |$1A7%, and American Can, $1.20.| “tive unaveen to 350 lower; some off mofe; three |to take a full. week's recess, This] jarring Tobacco, Lumber. Texas and Pacific —------—-- 49% | Giicago Northwestern toned nag, | Live unauoted. choice 85 pound averages at} was at least an unheard of proceed-| A second n ' hose Name was burned 80 severely ention was neces- Barley unquot SPRINGFIELD, Ill,—A single car} SAN FRANCISCO—Retail lumber | Tobacco Products ~-. 5 ‘Timothy seed and Clover seed un- of tobacco marketed by farmers Of} saies in this district are slightly | Transcont. Oil -. Louisberg, Ill, yielded the growers} higher than they were last March.| Union Pacific §$2,285. The principal demand ts for finished] United Drug ---. grades of white pine for construc-| U. S. Cast Iron Pipe Grain. tion of homes. Prices are steady, U. 8, Ind, Alcohol ST. LOUIS.—The Purina Mills oe U. 8. Rubber. hhas purchased the 700,000 bushels NEW ORLEANS—A falling off in| U. S. Steel -.. grain elevator of J. H. Teasdale] orders 1s reported for last week by | Utah Copper end company for approximately| the Southern Pine association, or-| Wabash pfd. A -. $5,000,000. ders received decreasing 6.8 per cent | Westinghouse Electric ORES neat from the previous week. Shipments] Willys Overland Paper. decreased 2 per cent and production | Woolworth PORTLAND, Ore. decreased 7 per cent. Pulp and Paper company has an- ; meen aeeccmarey, |xocentances, 3 nounced plans for a Kraft paper Vegetables. mixed collate: plant at St. Helena. The company| HOUSTON —The vegetable move- CRUDE MARKET | 4-6 months, 4% now is operating on Kraft paper| ment from the lower Rio Grande paper, 8% @4. plant on the Pacific coast at Ocean] valley {s beginning earlier thafi last 2.00 to transfer him across th contl|D., over a rectar a Falis; B, C. Fir and saw mill waste] year, Shipments to date total 5.593] Sig Muddy --------~--------=— ‘ay ceived word that examination ef ap: nent for trial after he had | ——— | 5 | , corpo! to which will be trans mity be used-in construction of the] cars. Citrus fruit shipments so. far | Mule Creek -~-~--—-------—--=~ plicants for the position of post. | Corporation, pal thdleted ih hia ‘Wome Btate on tt papery tated 464" cakes Sunburst -1----—---eaesenwee 1.40 | master at Midwest, Wyo., is to be | ferred the asseta of the Mexica prop: | indicted In ils sabres ® | Hamilton Dome --------------- ie | he ithin the hext several weeks, | erties. oi orban $04 Attorney General Stono replied, Poultry. Automobiles, @errts - ---------------------- 1. ie plications being reéelvable at the The new corporation, in which 8 | howe ver, that the new case w odd head $13.50 to $14; sheep |ing. I am sure that when the cas¢}not yearned, w is tried in the cot the general] that hospital public will be convinced of my in-| sary nocence.” Senator Walsh of Monta counsel for Senator Wheeler, declin-| enta, ¢ before rallying to 544%. Pronounced strength was also shown by the quoted. well motor issues, General Lard $16.20. tric and: Mack Truc: Ribs $17 001 house on the Rosebud res n was ¢ ed latest reports n from Cody and | A a, who 18] orva 3ellies $. braska, was to th [wove MIDWEST P. 0 # statement, Senator Wheeler added| awakened during the nieht that the grand jury had no evidence} cregated in h in addition to that submitted to the Is rea ld the fire surround the NEW YORK, March 27.—Call money, firmer; high, e, 4; closing bid, NEW YORK, March 27-—-The first | viai senate committee, which ex n telephone lines do step in the reorganization of the brated him | arto es ds on, fire -an-American Petroleum and trans: | © Tanti, OE hie attend ii Paice nlp a ng to’ thelr: hor port company Into two separate com: | pales eka dome geeks | he La sy (depended upon panies, one controlling the California | eee re Ot ne wennte, Rah ari eec e astoaeity aca properties and the other those tn} ooo. ce senator Wheeler's friends| Dakota border, | prime’ commercial lan .wa tods i Mexico was taken today In the In-] 2m 0) Some vue belrig mado| tata, South t Senator John B, Kendrick has re-| CoTPoration at Dover, Del., of the Pan-American Eastern Petroleum than 100 - square yesterday, rep 1 after CHICAGO—Supplies of cold stor-} DETROIT—The Ford company | Byron —. Le | office vil service commission | Understood tho Standard Ol! cout | icely Independent he Montana] 200 I tarmalinn”) age show a falling off over last| has increased production to 7,000 | Notches - ‘iat | at Washington not later than April] Pany of Inc an will have a HORS be , . ; * P week, stocks showing a total of 180,-| cars and trucks a day. Production of | Pilot Butte iy 1. The position carries a salary of | tial interest. will have a capltalian | 4, 8. ir ( r . 000,000" -ponn: compated with | Fordson tractors has been increased Vergata | $2,500 a y and the term of tho | tion ¢ ce hd Vee ee eee stile rhese ' 150,000,000. po Tast week, Ito 450 per day. phat | bie Ser’ y bres F pired M lepena erie nae -boneien ernment Osa inued From Page One) The ex: tion f pa | are SHI Grass Creek, light - ua AUAIS movarRIAeRt tir : i NEW YORK, Marc Py ireybull . and business-like Lift | fo iy ; t and|of Wyom oils at m. t a Investment Parohc te it from an object of an Me but rather In accordance with | Wer® i ted on the New York Curb} Ly 2 Basin ~ ubject of honor ame tl. | the executive orde? of May 10, 1921, | 88 follows 1 } Rock Creek tutions. It {s the time of all times | os revised July Under the| Standard Oil (Indiana), F ho | POTATOES Salt Creek fur taxp.yers to take part in the | terms of this order mes of the | Mountain Produc 20% 1 that itmy (Copyright 1924, Consotiiated,s posite. in’ the savings back. This management and direction of thelr | three candidates who pass the bigh-| Jo. elecion top ; Press Association.) second couple live on thelr salary own tusiness sie Jest examination will be certified to] | NEW YORK. M ; r iiegally| CHICAGO, M 3 Mite but thédhterest ard ‘divideride (ro: he taxpayers are famillar with | the postmaster gen who in turn | 0F8 of the t ‘ is mornlr 1 wo i One W ay to Save. thale eentiritien Aipetecs aaah rine WYOMING OILS the pressing needs for the formation | will submit them the president | Ref ning and Mining SOUR kis for Campbell bef ! 1 ¥ \ A young friend of mine has inade a year, on the first of January and of the asanciation, Its functions are | for sele ' | day authorized a resumption of divi-| °° © 8 t ’ quite 9 success in real estate. On a On tie ate ai At ry te purely in the interest of the public | /dends on the common stock at a|Partment. eae y ; comparatively. «ma)l eapital he has} PP Beaiinktea te UT hacinee (Quotations by Blas Vucurevich,| good. It w unfair to place the en: | A ‘ | quarterly rate of 76¢ @ share, The] . 4 ioe iss ages av * P built a number of bouses which he bank is withdtawn aid the aeibunt Broker) ure work upon a small group of Bromine Will | last previous payment ot 60c on the| inet ; niche ch Bad otke | 1 t t ! hag old at a substantial profit. Talk-| 084 ts buy additional income mee. willthk/ Workéta) The circle must | common shares was made in Janu-| ings in wl dusaton’ Wileater |'# ! i 1 ing the matter over with me he ex-| 400 tee oe Bona Pp He eniareéd .to tnolite ry tax. | “ ary, 1921 storation of the stoc k|t Reon are whe aovaenmens| ver Ol ¢ 1 plained that in each Instance he had | “Ye Sa te how rapidi Western Exploration . 2.0: payer in the couaty, whether the Be Extracted to a dividend” basis was approved | {tom wrong dol mia A digs pata bee y cap- / : ite st | Pressed its case in Mon | to take a second -mortgage in part {tal accumulates under this plan, | Consolidated Royalty — 1.07 taxes pufd shall be one dollar or ten in the face of lower earnings last ea gi sa is pril was 1 1 payment, I suggested that the prob-| Ae nans some people do not tape Central Pipeline ----. 85 | thousand dollars: | 1 year, which were equivalent to only | ¢*** pa reser ms . | — ably had arranged to have these bated 3 Ww 7 ‘The asaoctation desires the ot fF th S a share on the common tn con- | ‘xed he eae : - aes fo PRUE WL" that the ravings bank will accept EB. T, Willian - P| ron tite ea, ° a “ The Indic | recond mortgages paid off in install] aM oY Checks and. interest, cow, | Bessemer - 3 q@atlon 6f af tixtayéts | | trast with a return of $1.85 a share| | THe, inet y tnentsiwhich is generally the cus | os sust the same as cash. There is | Western States : San <= FSR | pei a in 1028, Booth and Campt SILVER | ge ; ai nan ME dont kel objection to adding a little cash itetinet - \ a oN ; | ia James A. MacGev “No,” he explained, “I don’ now and then but even without that}Ccolumbine ~ NEW YORK, March 27.—1 T P t H re the grand — these installment payments. When | the plan {s worth imitating. And the| Juplter - vs \| Butter and Eggs steamship will wail April 15 wo rlests \ndicled RE the money ecmes tn you can’t help | pest part of it Is the second young} Elkhorn ~ é. from Wilmington, De to ra 2 It is charged that ¢ 1 67%. M 1 regarding it as income although a8| man's wife takes as much interest | Domino " | peor ide-froin the ocean | Are Fined In Pidalls jo a = as a matter of fact most of it {s prin-| as he does in their savings scheme.| Royalty Producers --. CHICAGO, March 27,—Butter AW shortage of bromine | cipal, At leart my wife regards It a ————__—_—_ Sunset tower; creamery extras, 45%c; stan-| which js said to threaten both Indus- _ | income and.the temptation to spend Picardy dards, 45%c; extra firsts, 44% 04 try 1 selence, caured the Ethyl fi hh GC t| it is too-great. If the mortgage ts Atlantic Petroleum . firsts, 4044@434¢c; seconds, 3: t fitted out as a factory for re reitc our Paid off in a lump sum that Idea SUGAR Great Northern — 00% .01 137 covering bromine from sea water, @eosnt’ occur to her.” Quaker Oil .-... 01 01M “s, Higher; recelpts, the American Chemical society an m3 Of course I couldn't very well com- Preston Oil --c.- 00% 00% | cases; firsts, 29@29%e; ordinary} nounced. The Ethyl will call at no!” penproN~AN, France, March 27 . ment cn his wife's lack of ae NEW YORK, March 27.—Refined —- firsts, 28c: marae back extras, port, but will roam the ocean and| _j 0 Gathlle irlavts f Korat CLEVELAND.— Navig p| he , Acumen. I merely thought to mysel Ourb Stocks, 80%e; firsts, 304% extract from the water her ‘go of | ~ : oF 8. Rey, Perdl | started on tho Great Lakes t n 1 fhat this young man was Inying up sugar prices today were rs in Molintaia Preaubsor 20% ee brobiine‘witich {e regarded ‘au essen: pees fa and Rey. Jules Puy, were CEUTA the GeHtAl'¢ 9 i Ring IS ve @ lot of trouble for that young wo-}80me cases as much as points) Sait Creek Produvera 26% Hal to medicine, motion pictures and fined 200 franca each and given sus ae F eit Redaies| agape man if anything ever happened toj with Ust quotations ranging from] Continental ex rights -. 23% o the Ethyl fluld of motor fuel The pended sentences yeatervay on He er Sultana from 1 e8 | Pr A I \ ator him and she came into possession of | $5.90 to $6.00 for fine granulated.|] New York Oi! --- 10 Foreign Exchange rapid. developmentof ethyl gasoline til A ge Ae er @ to the | passenger and package freight ser-| Kea on impor rh Wis property not knowing the dis-| 1. improvement in demand was not-| Salt Creek Consolidated 7% in automobile operation is given as| Sovernment’s religious policy. vice between Detroit and Cleveland | « ey ‘ Heep Unctjon between principal and in- 5 8. O. Indiana ~ - 60%: ———————" | to. cause of the shortage. The court was crowded for the| will be opened April 1, and ve r per r te , dome, ed. oo NEW YORK, March 27—Foreign Chemical experts estimate that| trial. The speeches of the district | Detroit and Buffalo May 10 1 ft reen at & ‘ T could not help but contrast this Mefined futures were nominal. Poultry. exchanges easy; quotations in cents:| each 1,700 gallons of seawater con-| attorney and defense counsel caused a oe sp 4 : Base with that of another young] Sugar futures closed, slosed;| CHICAGO, March 27.—Poultry,| Great Britain demand 477%; cablee| tains one pound of bromine. uproars, and the judge had the court} NEW ORLM@ANS—The + ty | a Un who haa a modest sum invest: | approximate sales, 19,950 tons. May,|allve, lower! fowls, 271¢1 springs,|4.78: 60 day bills on banks 473%: eens cietre room cleared several times. the industries of t t Tr 4 ed in sound secuyittes, the income | $2.97; July, $8.11; September, $3.28;|80c; roosters, 1 turkeys, 23¢;| France demand ‘6.28%; cables 5.29;| ur grocer for Blue Goose] priests were cheered by thelr friends | operating at full capacity, according | adelphia | . ’ jua ‘ from which his wife religiously de! December, $3.93. ducks, 30c; getes 18¢. Italy demand 4,09; cables 4.09% orang when they enterged from the court. to the de t of lat which | w E 1

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