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. AY, APRIL 1, 1925 PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESD fl Gil *. Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks s Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets. | ——_——— NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR CORE EXPORT BUYING | cums DORA~MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT , op Har } / \ ‘ WELL ANY! NOU GOTTA, Sy ‘ ADMIT HER PARLOR'SA SWE athe Sine en EN! v4 PLACE TD KILL AN EVENING over AN! ave Her! SOFA A worercoor: — nd from Recent | Bolstering Influence Devel- York ops but Selling Is Also | in Evidence ——— [ PARKING, LUMITEDTO] 20. [miKiGres |) - F to an early t prices today. Sell qui profits on the rise 1 something of a reaction en t ket went higher than | & ef Scattered rains in the drought dis - tricts of the crop belt, t re-| gether with of addition vas ex-| moisture attr ble ne less to pur hasers, ch ranged w t » May $1.48 5 1 Jt to $1.39% A i by advances to $1:49%, quent setbacks {in price to be mostly transient. ugh, was unsettled, GASOLINE ALLEY—ANOTHER ONE ON WALT : the same as yester- } to 3% higher, May 1, 1 July, 1 to | | = & MISTA WALT, WHY | HAAN fl f oats ascended wi i ARE ‘'SPOSE MIS. | ! APRIL Hite ——— Yur eo : ‘ f opening at %c to 1% i BLOSSOM COMIN ==> ‘ Of ONCA WALT! ement that « y $1.05%, the corn mar ! OVA SO EARLY | — z UP B GOOD COME SEE ft € thers Automobile | ket touched $1.06% for May. HAN IN THE MORNIN'? ‘ fg: ONE ON) AUNTIE BOSSOM d to bankers who| Pirther gains were scored but {r | ‘i { C COMIN, AgaIni— other « ns With it| the last of the day the market J ' : bi APRIL FOOL! nu 1 owing a good deal to the Hudson at = pri receipts were n Was th. case a year ago. ed dy at the same as %o higher, ed at %c to “oc up, May Later May stood at e Ele Ti c 1 42% Provisions were sharply higher, infl y bulges in the value of gr: d hogs Wheat— Open High,Low Clos 1.48 1.49% “1.46% 44 1.39% 1.36% 1.31% 1.20% g and prof! the adv ¢ the m Jers ally below last night's clc gures with United States ( Iron Pipe, General Electric, Ir rough and R. H. Mac 1.05% 1.07 1.09% 1.10% 1.10% 1.11% SSS 41% 42% 41% 4 43% 44% 48K 4 4415 451% 44 4 Utah Copper - y New York Stocks |} Westincnoure Piec Last Bale 1.21 1.10 more illustrious monarchy, more for. midable to its enemy, more sweet and serene in its influence on its y friend, than any kingdom in hie Willys-Overland ~. - Woolworth tory. 16.00 a Omaha Quotations, “In what we do today, therefore, 1 pOMAHA, Neb. April 1—(0. 8 wo do not emphasize the physical 4 Nepartment of Agriculture.)—Hogs beauty of this magnificent structure, 6.95 7.10 tec 500 y y 2 18.95 1119 WYOMING OILS —Receipts, 500; early sales steady ' the beauty of which, however, hus 7 12 y to 10c higher; most bids steady; good its necessary uses and inspiration, Te : “ Sion Ae Reet and choice 300 to 400 pound butch but we desire to e: Conteh reieake Wee Sais 30.00 [ote (Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, | ers, $12.40 to $12.50; top, $12.85; bulk| (Continued From Page Ons) | Burton of the University of Chicago | Put we desire to emphasize the soul, 4 Pierce Arrow r Call money | July - 19.80 19.95 19:80 19.80] 20 ORME oo Broker) of sales, $12.06 to $12.50. George B. Nelson, grand architect of | divides the function of educating | '™ oUt k Am. Tel < the young into four classes. Dis. aa TT) sought to. tnttiniaets renewed at 4% t oo Ken eha0co 208 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Cattle—Receipts, 5,300; good steers|the . order, presented a mason's|th® young into four . ;| the eitizens of London by causing 4 Bidding up kel Plate, @ Am. Water Wks. Ask | and yearllngs, 15@250 higher; bulk,| square to Frank B. Knittle, deputy | covery of knowledge, facts, truth: | in, Totton “tora qusedl, tee ¥ UMe. insaacla iol; omits | A IW aa Wieelaii ce Western | Hxploration 3.io0 | $9.15@10. al loads,» $10.00; | grand \nigater,\‘a\ niasoti's ‘level: to | Gissemination of /such, /knowledee; | nZown in an ‘open’ coach thiough the Brown Shoe, Ms eferred and ‘ Anaconda Cop ‘onsolidated ‘Royalt> 108 | welg' eers, $11.10; medium, | Senior Grand Warden, B. B. Brooks, | training of men and women for ser Mathieson Alk vice; and development of person. | Principal streets of the elty on his Atchison Central Pipeline $11.25; better butcher cows and heif-|and a mason’s plumb to M. P. Seneeea Unita * a 5 : a x fn allies, way to the scaffold. ‘But,’ his biog- o e . Atl, Coast Line ~ EB. T. Williams ~.-. .12 Ss, mostly 10@16e higher; common} Wheeler, junior grand warden. rapher says, ‘the multitude !magined the m fte k a tem-| Baldwin Loco. Bessemer ~ aT grade cows and cutters, weak; beef} These officers tested the stone and First, the function of discovery of | they saw liberty and virtue sitting porary dip downw on profit | Balt. & Ohio -- Grautetn /etatee est bulls, strong to 25c higher; bologna reported that ‘the stonemasons] truth facts, may be either by search-|ty his aide k when several k spots | Bethlehem Stl. ii ninky<Conatal ecco 4, | bulls and vealers, steady; stockers| have done their work well.”’ ing for something definite ultimate- Sir Harry Vane as the supposed it. Ame w ra rce decree was granted to| California Pet. Columbine 08 and feeders, slow to weak; bulk! ‘The ritual ceremonies then con-|ly sought fact, as the fact that cer-| victim of an equal attempt to comil- ¢ 2 peints. | Zaldwin. from Lulu Bald.| Canadian Pac. . - Jupiter 06 0 butcher ve, 00@ 5.75; heifers, | sisted of the pouring’ of corn, wine| tain chemical combinations will pro-|iate, was drasged up Tower hill to : i | yin district cou: Judge | Cent. Leath. pfd. Elkhorn - 03% .04 0@9.50; canners and cutters, and: oll from silver containers over| duce certain results. There is the| the scaffold sitting ona sled, to = top Mack | unt S$. Cromer. The action was| Cerro de Pasco Domino ? 04 5 @4.00; practical veal to the top of the stone to signify nour-| other method of dealing in certain | sumer death as the champion of Bing. Truck ar morican ( 1 BeOS | OI ecu IMaRETO Tei Eo idles catotbre.- Royal -- .04% .05%4 | Packers and feeders, $.50@ ishment, refreshment and joy and] theories, with the result of discovery |tish iaws, but one of the multitude the upwa a wea r ple eeiee Inetvied Hine valananee peake »&. Ohio. Sunset . 01 01% eep—Recelpts, 5,000; lambs, | happiness. ‘This rite was performed | unsought, like Franklin with bis] crieq out to him. ‘You neve cattia It in 11912" There. are’no chilc| Chic..&? Northwestern. Picardy ROT ‘01% | fully 25c highe ly sales wool] by Deputy Grand Master Townsend, | kite, Galileo watching the apple fall, | so glorious a seat.’ arae C Mil. & St. P. pfd. Atlantic a SGT 0114 | lamb: $14.75 @15.50; ome held| Grand Lectured J. C. Zolnoski, Sen-| the finding of a marvelous anes. } “What is this we call dedication? ae. Chic. R.. 1. & Pac. - Great Ne 00% 00% | higher; fed clipped lambs, heavy,| {ior Grand Warden B. B. oks and| thetic by a scientist in Chicago,|wwe cannot dedicate. That mistihe | ° Chile Copper. - Quaker Oil = 01 01% fS11.40; three cars callo spring lambs, | Junior Grand Warden Marion P.| while trying to ascertain why flow-| done by these young lives pow hace ETE || Coca C Preston Oil _ 00% 00% | Average 71 pounds, $16.75; sheep;| Wheeler, A’ proclamation was read| ers shipped to Chicago from Wiscon-land to come. Those who #0 dedi vOF \ : n| Gélaado steady; feeders, 10@15e higher by Grand Marshal J. R. Heals sin, faded awa cate, emphasize not the material but . e Y a ‘cents, | " Conogelum Curb Stocks = TRL plese Tee Other grand lodge Masons who} ‘Next, the function of dissemina-|the spiritual Great E r Consolidated Ga aColntala LPaBaunere 00 | participated were: Se Warden | tion. Knowledge is of no value un-} “pincoin t Ks, 47 : oh 00 DAMAGE SuIT Corn Products Salt Creek Producers 00 SPECIAL AGENTS OPEN 'Guy J. Gay; Junior Grand Warden | less given to the world, Some of the pameoanes ze. We eee banks, 4 1 WLU, Cosden. Oil Continental 23.00 | P. Nicolaysen, Senior Grand) most brilliant men I haye known | cate, we cannot consecrate, we cot cables < Crucible Ste New York Oil 10.00 | Steward Dana Van Berg, Junior} were incapable of giving expression | not hallow: {t 1s for the living, rather Y .- April 1.—A| Davison Chem. - 5.0.1 612 . | Grand Librarian A. A. Slade, Grand Third, the function of fitting the | work which they who fought here ant Jesse Bennett of] Du Pont de Nem > y Tyler Frank Henry and C. A child for service. The idea began|have thus far so nobly ade : 7 y advanced. M W drew, bearer of the Bible in the cradle of civilization, but has ‘Webster at the ‘ AUTO BILE 0 NERS The singing of the “Star Spang-| been emphasized in recent centuries. at the laying of the Bun: 1 against the A. H. Re Erie Famous % ker Hill monument, addressi 3 1 $ ed Banner” was lead by Miss h- | Its pan eed ine st Or wo: i n ng those 0 General 5 led Banner” was lead by Miss Kath- | Its'votaries need not be men or wo-| who took part in the famoue battle Gareral = eryn Mahoney, assistant supervisor | men of wealth. It is not necessary | said, ‘Our work may perish; but i Ger CHEYENNE, Wyo,, April 1.—|0f musio in ‘the schools: to endow a hospital. or a school- | thine shall endure. This monument Gt Big Muddy The state of Wyoming began its an- re he org fon tk » 4 ny rm de-| There is a littl d fellow in Ro-| may moulde away, the solid ground G eet ars oA a Jn atomobile own. | Hvered by Grand Orator Willlam ©. | chester, Minnesota, who was a farm-l jt rests upon may sink downin iro Hi ¥ unburst jer censes We jer in D: ile visiting a sick | level of the sea, but thy memory | Hu iM 433% titon Do! | fo Two spec n making ication not fend he found that} shall not fail ir Central 2... 1 , Bid | rerris . | r n the employ of the | but R gt ynvale ts there needed s re > then we say today this build 108% | Byron ft € oF ne s chair like the ancient City o I f ar, 4 | nd ill fres r, ani eh, be buried in the sands 5 I r The pector are | and mc i ‘ other | whatever we to dedicate it M T 5) Warr Da: of Worland and Wil- | tics education i of of ir am nt. An-lof no consequence when compared Marland O} = 6] 1 of Ca All persons | We know is | nette r en a 1, WAS | to the dedication of it by the minds Max: Motors “A” Sreyoull . «. ating nobiles with. | clusivels | cripr She took to the water and of the yo ho shall enter - 5 Mex. Seaboard Oil Torchiteht — 2.00 | out 1925 license prosecuted “What n nd a famous swim! its halls They alone will dedis a Mo., Kan, & Te Elk B 15 | it is announced of cannot | me ntly she has abandoned] cate it trul EACH HIGH EN . Missourl I Rock Creek tate ause they are would be a large income to) DEAVOR THAT SHALL FIND IT. Montgomery W. Salt Creek eee 2 equal opr und a place in Calife : nla where | INSPIRATION HERE SHALL BI helped. /1TS TRUE DEDICATION And ting his |, to Kant, it is to t each indivi 1} WERCCOUTALLLOMAOT, “Si\eam to coach ios Waren outes Gotta eee ’ rel to ; ‘ Centra : : tion poseible for hin | ene aa to sechising, re:| magnincant “tence daee ; ion , , p Ni ¥., N. H. & f e. | S re t ) What then are we t with lef, and ¥ i though en-| know Will not le € ! rapid shows it-to run high in lubricating | Norfolk & Western - OvlEt Opposed | rov'end sist vere?” Two things, Wel titiea te se tor daabed veretens at [MBONICAEE, will not long LOC 1) Nor, American --.- him or her first t 1 the wor Simply bits of ser . Sho taculerice on _The est recently | percentage of gasolin Northern Paciti "4 B stale ed earning pow t r But the less ne Nhe the hae sg : - | Pacitic. ot is 4% | SY President mn 1 educa ; ge hute Aieck Gone Caen rls boys and girls Pan. Am. Pet. “B” —- 76% afeapital based on what it to the post office, or endow a hospi. ; r Pennsylvanis ; 4 1 ¢ ye : r h it HENRIETTA KING [f (EAM Phillipa Pet coos cel . | Wa NGTON, A 1.—Prest | are Bes LAE Phillips Pet - dent is still ‘unrespotiaive th sat 7 \ R - nd Compa nd the of J. P.| the ‘administration policy with re enat to mould ; Rep Be Soe RY ra to R t egitaddy j t and live Reyne thee ° Company, t Te r present | n to the t , L 1 nsidera to reco; t ortunity, that l gain control < I « pportun , dicinae ni Fr Seaboa property. It yt ed that the soviet. gevernment, as condi F f this muni |, eee pril 1.—Potatoes, 3 1 proy t g, lim niarket dull are Roe She enlecwan' pie y to a $500,-} \ have — continuou: this iasdificert arket dull nelatr Con. 000,000 merger of the Dodge prop. | Prompted “denial of recognition re. Babson, t 1 P ales; r ars; total : } n Dodge pror | ; 1— virtu ° Sloss-Shetf <xte + the: Packard © Company | main the sar | tietar that hat . = 01d, ('200,000 calves Southe and the Huds Compan Neither ¢ he believe that re-) ment Ur § ea | ‘ « t ou pror Reb Southerr avdéthe Bri Jorporation er ¥ g on the| founding—its rai 1 the! Ss ¥ ie othe h | Standard Ot Confirmation also was| at f er powers toward | lines, great manufacturing p und s adil King's first home wa K| Standard Of, N lacking. sitato_a review of | Inventions, works of re | eo, ¢ to the constant menace | Stewart Warne Sale of the Dodge Brothers’ com.| the American attitude a om m ¢ t ‘ diane and bandits. Her tast | Studebaker pany marks ah ever — ople ate tha 1uestioned old lines of t! of . me was of concrete and marble | 7 co, fomantie bist and we would be whe |give the discoverer of r hought G x r miles 1 wan described as the finest farm | Texas & Paci which’ beeah “tinder | th ‘revolutionary day e Nobel Prise L A comprising 1 acres, | home in Amer! Tobacco Prod Sota rane seeker Butter and Eggs }| f N i Y t t Jont ‘ r i ohn an orace percentage to 20 “We are engag F ‘ me to he loath ¢ | Kir villa, @ town of 4,770 ts in| Transcont. Ol former stockholders cae cent and the $1.00 instead of principal business of this 1 ra the center of the vast estate and| Union Pacitic - tor Company.’ The pre CHIC. ing worth 50 cents will be worth|of any other nation, ¥ plone re eattleman, | is lar supported by the indue | United Drug: ..... Started In 1914 with « $10.00; and what we need is to de- | tt n enter oa fra. Wins faa to an enor-| tries of the-ra Mra, King, ‘whol U. 8, Cast fr. Pipe of $10,000,000, whict | velop man, and not thir | spl Abies '¢ i. ee : throug © of | st all of her time U. 8.\Ind. Alcohol ri -8 to $50,000,000 1 ! 1 E t ! t Bb hada gts hath |W. &. Btect . 2 116% | Dodge estate ‘ practically’ she ia atl Geivate ICAGO, April 1—Poultry, allve, life of one man shall be a! unchanged,