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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925, : Stocks :; Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets : Bonds NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR - BRINGING UP FATHER PAGE TWELVE Che Casver Daily Cribune Oil «: Finance —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus BY GOLLY - YOU KIN | WHERE'S MAGGIE - NO, SIR 17 (OppyAR era ae ees I Seoutra parent cba rorinesots: BY GOLLY: THAT'S THE | \ MUST GO DOWN WOZN'T SHE WOZ ME JUST CLEAN EM BETTER Vaees Li ock eecrers ane jon of pro | BEST MOSIC | EVER AM’ CONGRATULATE RLANIN’ ON THE CLEANING THE THAN MAGGIE PLAYS FORT we ROT COneUI EE. | HEARD MAGGIE PLAY ON PIANO? iy BI ah Fe 7// Beth © Steel — THE. PIANO: % fr CHICAGO—The Republic Steel and \~— s com has sold its old bar East Chicago and the apped. The Repub: its & ess at a Youngstown and definitely retired from the ‘on business. tron mill Non-Ferrous Metals M has not been en ding to local nes where night a single s be closed down others will order to check the * decline ©1925 ev fier Pearuee Semvier, tric << — Great Britain rights're move w Lumber ° ORLE —Mills of the ——— Southern Pine association {in the past week produced 76 million feet Orders totaled 74,700,000 million feet were shipped. unfilled orders now exceed million feet YEW THEY S#Y THAT Six O9Y Now. ov Bev... hs EES HORSE RACE IS GONNA BE THE {HEN E CouNT TS” ga tne de GREATEST NOVELTY 1) THE SG AND wor ON — 7 The state board of ar. n has effected the settlement strike of taxi drivers em- ployed by the Premier Taxicab com- pany, who have been out for three weeks. The men will be paid $4 a for 9 hours and 55c an hour for tS TRY OF THE TURE - EACH UoRte HAS GOTTA KEEP MOVING The Tesv Deep CYT ONE) BY GUE > WHAT BARNEYSS WoRRWING ABOUT NOW 1S CHANGING Joekies WHILE THE HeRSES ARE CA THE RUN - HE AND SUNSHINE S GONNA REHEARSE THs APTERN: 7 Prait | Paper | WATERTOWN, N. ¥.—It {s not cted that paper makers through- out the United States employing un- fon labor will be asked for increases of wages at the start of the paper year, May 1. Employes’ representa- tives at recent meetings have decid. ed against such demands. Butter and Eggs ifacturers or future this | HEPHERD IS ma produ ©190. ty King Fest Syndicate, tnc-H Great Briterm rights eeserved: and of Sarah the services of four of its stellar man and French elections, the Amer- In thi partment of Agriculture—Hogs. Re- was not a legal holiday but most of bulk good pound averages $13.20@13.40; bulk 240 to 325 pound States Steel common stock as indi- cated by brokers holding increased discussion that ensued the |.4nd choice 160 to ‘TELEPHONE ADB. ‘The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more Brammer will give you @ square ment, dandruff and falling hair; marcelling. Mrs. R Colby, 449 CY. CHICAGO, April 10,—Butter, : steady to firm; receipts, 6,682 tubs; ENE HABEAS PA ah At tte atsh Sa Elec Uh pounds, ee, speciein some; $11.50; Bee alee rica bard POSITIONS WANTED |For Sale—Household Goods dlc; extra firsts, 391%@40c; firsts, MARKE' stock pigs, . isher; bu’ ing one car 80c; bul % 38%4@28c; seconds, ssoariee CRUDE T, Cattle—Receipts, 400; calves, 50;|round white, no early sales;-new z ‘ Ege! y to firm; receipts, three loads good to choice, 1,163 to] stock: two Florida and two Texas othe at eT ° Mae wants! SPECIAL CONGOLEUM PRICES. From Page One) 84,057 cases; firsts, 27@274c;\ or- Big Mudd: + 9.00 | 1247 pound Colorado fed steers,| arrivals; demand and trading falrly| housework, phone 615. First quality, 9x12, $14.75; 6x9, une through the last | dinary firsts, 26c; storage packed ex- Mute Grek on 138 | #10-50 freight pad; one load aver-| good; market. slightly stronger;| SpENOGRAPHER with bookxeep-| $7.50; yard goods, 70c yard; Arm- tras, i Sunburst 149 |@8ins 1,056 pounds, $9.75; freight] sales to jobbers Florida double head| ing experience, desires position. eee inlaid linoleum, $1,50 a Cheese, uncha F 0 ST AW 1d; four loads thin stock steers,| barrels sapulding. Rose U. S.. num- 997-W. Palettes! Ch unchanged EE et) ior cpl |) pete oy Bee hastglGn @RaEst smostiy] $845/06. Epona HUNTER-GOLL CO. Billy McClin oi ARS ‘3 2 * ; . 242 W. First St. Phone 2200. ema cext sh Receipts, 9,000; slow; talk-|2 $6.00@6.50; number 4,' $4.00; Tex ER ERE! 242 22 tock Ir Nebrask A d Neonode MGs |ing lower, two loads dealrable fat | As, bushel hampers, Biles Triumphs SERVICES OFF a fae heey nnewa a An Pilot Butte 1.35| lambs, $12.75; late Thursday; six|Bumber 1, $3.25@3.50; number 2 BAR ie tenets op eauaarses echoes of the past hinted t Lander <= “770 | sare, 85 to 95-pound fat lambs, $15.00; | $3-%. CALCIMINING and painting; res-| | sawed soa Pedestal dining room jous deaths were linked with N M I Cat Chae 2:38 fies, casa avaredite ek By 108 sonable prices. Let Ted give you Gants Beer oop soared Bae tale of a deadly curse that ew extco In Canes cree SR STERIETE | Se RARE an estimate. Phone 393R. Buttes good as new. tollowed the estate _—_ wreeeeeneeneneee 3.1 i 00. ros ht tata Spek se eee t ai ethest ‘3 Osage -.--------n2e een nn es 2.15 a tay ae er rears WANTED—Small famfly washings deaths to which attention has i ope for single ladies| LIBERAL allowance on your old eee Dual Meet Here|County Affairs Passed) grass crore est ———— 238 BE Rs Caryn og lapis ee aie iam Nelson McClintock, youth- . Torchlight ic) span a eaves ST 2.00 - 1e a eS Prices reasonable. All work guar-| gas range at Brennan's, 144 &. Dur- ful hetr who died in December, 1924, Up Last Night for ik Basin 2.15 = }| | anteed to be high class. We call} bin, just around the corner from of typhold fever. icon ‘MeClintock, | ALBUQUERQUE, N. 0, April 10. Time Bei j SESS for and Geliver. Phone 1499J. Second street. Phone 153. Mrs, Emma Nelson Mo ck.|—Clear skies and {deal conditions ime in, JERSEY milk delivered at your door mother of ‘young McClintock, Who | underfoot prevailed -here today as 8 Two cents per word oF ten cont |*"tresh every day, garden and lawn| For Rent—Miscellaneous Sura’ wan’ iil utomobtle | te University of Nebraska. and the Oe O AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS.| making, team work of all kinds. Pa ape University of New Mexico track] At its weekly meeting last eve- Wall Street Briefs. Five average words used as a| Murphy Bros., 416 Holly. Phone Co sctin ‘ squads prepared for’a dual meet this} Sing thirty members of the Casper LIVESTOCK: Wall street presented a deserted | basis of estimating a line. 1096R or 698M. yo peas rarcptrar dt el “a rs Oe friend of the Mc-| atternoon. | 4 Re Werte POUT A ad ad eS. appearance today with all the prin-| BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE | 7 Sees SETTER LTT Ea ae MoClint teat | He a enolanty sBohulle of} the ha eae pon 5 ciple securities and — commodities | will be charged the space eae lawn dressing delivered;| Phone 1648. ° wean cea aR Corn huskers squad, said that his| membership. c Pri markets closed in observance of the | lines. bee advertising will be| saddle horses to rent. L, EL pooch ee tl a Clintock, father |athletes were in tip top shape. Judge Robert R. Rose presented hicago Prices Good Friday holiday. The banka were | | All © argo, | oar erireapective ot| ard. Phone 201M. FOR RENT—VWell lighted, desirable The v ct 2 Ger- Cc =U, - ~) ——————————————————— eons Ce ot the |The New Mexican squad {s minus current events, which included Ger-] CHICAGO, April 10.—U. S. De-| requested to Keep open becatise it | booked ee: tinge, oo SEP pour plumbing Gone now, Ri] ,ctices cal 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. performers, who were declared in-| {can program of economy and tax|ceipts 20,000; slow; opened around|them were operating with skeleton | Careful attention will be given all eligible because of poor grades. reduction, the experiment of segre-| steady with Thursday's average; late | staffs. Merete ade cocsived over the TELEPHONE, Bee eee ee earn All’ work For Sale—Miscell three are gating crime news in American] bids five to 10c lower; big packers but we cannot guarantee acouracy.| DPOB Osa “phone 2096J. re io aneous Willi newspapers and the local sensation | doing Uttle; early top medium; handy-| The floating supply of United |CORRECTION OF CLASS lite Harmon in county affairs. weight’ butchers $13.40; AD ERRORS. HARPER method of scalp treat- FOR SALE—We always have freeb stock of United States tires and tubes, gas, oil and accessories; low 7 topics presented by Judge Rose were 32,737 shares in the first quarter this ad: Py wet es correct insertion of any 259. Mes - And Mitchell exhatistively cofsidered with the ex-| butchers: $13.00@13.30; 149. to 180| year to 1,354,850:shares or 26.81 per | gortusement ordered ‘for more than| Prone 268" _____) storage, and repairing. Wille Gar ception of the explosion in county] Pound welght mostly $12.75@13.10;| cent of the total issue. one time. Errore not the fault off poR CALCIMINING and repairing Meet Tonight April 10.—Willie Harmon of Newark, who aspires to title held by Mickey Walker, "s welterweight champion, will matters. This topic was passed for a limited state report, and injustice done and suspicion aroused against public plete analysis of the situation w packing sows largely $11.40@11.90: active; fully steady; no reliable out- let for good to choice heavies; sev- eral loads being taken off market; one load averaging 1710 pounds to cent on December 31. officials until a more com: Wall street has been having a the advertiser which clearly lessen tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. of old plaster work, call .2168W in exchange for violin or piano lessons. 1117 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Baby chicks, take what DELPHIA— E the reason members were of the | Slaughter pigs $11.25@12.65. Investors holding on. the March|the real value of the advertisement} arrer 5 in evenings or before 9 IN} " Vy want. 240 S. Wolcott, phone ber of erce t en. opinion, so vital a matter to the peo: Cattle 2,500; medium to good light | 31, were 3,718 shares or Will be, rectified omy Oy VE the:morning. . 701-W. $6 firms SFY er, on | and handywel, “ 4 out aa ITT EP RT PTT Pe PS : ‘ firms! ss EWARK. N. ple should not be wrangled over, on]#M4 handyweight steers moderately | per against 0,912 or 73 days after insertion. No cepublice:| WILL do good job auto painting) bor SaLe—samonths old Airedale pup. Call 1582-M or 931 S. McKin- ley, afternoon or evenings. hard time trying to determine the] OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- UNREDEEMED high grade suits : meet Pinkey Mitchell of Milwaukee,|at hand through the Taxpayers as-| Shippers $11.00; mixed ateers and|real reason for the recent cut in MENTS. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES | “for cale very cheap. 249 BS. Can. A | junior welterweight champion here ation, and positive proof of searainnines price; bulk fed steers | gasoline prices by the Standard Oil a Sybe saounuentea) ome ed ter St. | 9, in a 12round no-decision | wrongdoing laid before the people. | $9.00@10.00; several strings $9.50@| company of New Jersey. Many ob-| Check in ene FOR SALE-—Ford runabout, start-| For SALE—Ch = = ma it was ounced today This opinion was largely concurred | $10.00; vealers mostly $8.50@9.00;| servers attributed it to the large lee Leander epee rye the| er would. make a good delivery| fh an neers Wie building, 3 Steaent steckers and feadee slow: at récent | stocks of so-called "distress gasoline” | BDOU" Sora tor the Casper Daily| car. Price’ $125.90. Earl C. Boyle, Ti ert S eak. 1al paper of the evening ountry demand showing !m-| which have been thrown on the mar- | Tribune. Inc. FOR SALE—Dry land seed potatoes s gert sp 8 H. Huntley, the subject, t ; et by small refiners, who were CLOSING HOUR. FOR SALD Othe beat Fora rceupe | 282.N. Grant. Phone 2108, r . Receipts 12,000; dull; few | loaded up with surplus stocks in an-| Want Ads to be classified properly | “ i-" oun tor the money. - Call 11J2. wne Columbia’ victrola, Oo Edi t e * fat lambs weak to 25c/| ticipation of higher price as a result | must be in the Casper Daily eins cash. 258 West B. Yaducators mpar 4 handyweight wool ’ ‘reage of consumption at this | office before 10. Want Ads recelved | FOR gALE—Ford runabout, new 2 t the eve 67 pound time of year. Others were inclined | after 10 to 12 a, m. will be insert#e| tires, new paint, car liken : Tn Conventi 80 to 88 pound | to look upon it as the beginning of ) Seer bee shar ares Easy terms. Harl C.| Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. ¢ OIE Monee | tes $10.25 waeriigeatreme heav-| a tight for supremacy in the domes- : soyke, In SELES TE ’ = tes $10.25; goo fornia springers | tic field between the Standard Oil FOR SALE—‘-passenger Hudson UPRIGHT PIAN ————_ Agen ; PROTEST I FILED RY $16.75; averaging around 67 pounds| company of New Jersey and the| HELP WANTED—Female Super Six, just overhauled for| High grade and facie con. mn ma ie SPOKANE, April 10—The:t s. and 16 per cent shore at $16.00; fat Standard Ol company of Indiana | ann | $800,245 8. Botolph In rear dition, beautiful tone and action per- = ¢ ner of tion, John ee] ‘ shearing jambs un- c . - fect er 5 do SILVER | Tigert was the principal speaker at changed which has recently strengthened 1 | rypisTS to tyne authors’ manu-| FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in excel| orgs os Come $15 down, $10 per 7 1 at position through the acquisition o ecripts, spare time, experience UN-| jen condition, new tires, price * , ‘ — — ———__" | the sec elipeenioniog. His 1p 01 A the Mexican holdings of the Pan| necessary. ‘Typists Service Bureau,| s55 99. Easy terms. Earl C. Boyle,| HE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC,CO. E : Onhitaccn ante seus American Petroleum and Transport | 40 Clinton St., Newark, New Jersey.| Thc" yle,| 932 E. Second St Phone 194 ae reat 19. (C. 8. Depart-| company. Still ather looked upon tt | ag ERS, ATTENTION = ent of Agriculture),—Hogs—Re- Se tteoaciun: ot’ ee NTED—Someone to 4c s, NTION its AGAINST NEPOT PLANS celpts, 6,500; market mostly 5 tol ematt SERIA OE ti 5 quilfing. Phone 982M s Seth esitings Sessile WANTED TO BUY ideslowse than Thursaag epee eta bt ob avery gellon Of gee ‘you. Duy, | Set Frances Ha a secretary of good and choice 180 to 200-pound TED—MALE. | better call 2690W, our man will cali] WANTED TO BUY—We pay more HAY GRAIH National Congress of Parents averages, $12.45 to $12.70; ~ top. HELP WAN E and tell you how to get it. a for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, Naaohere\ iva Taais Si .| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 10—The | $12.70; 140 to 170-pound weights, N et re fae nn - = uofolés, all househoid goods, Phone Lelan: YT iaivdeetey Cheyenn Gommarce has'| $1400 {0'418.40:: packineraawentinine SALESMEN WANTED—To sell a| FOR SALE—Ford touring, starter, | 1086 a dul and e ‘) lo c G 5 > ers rac 8; . p re 3 ¥ 4 t A and Quincy and the Colorado and | @11.5¢; packers, tnactive, talking| 4 eels who has had some é¢x-| FOR SALE—Good used cars in good| heater in exchange for a gas eduice Southern railroad corporations a pro-|around 25c lower; bulk of sales, | Reeaoet ane. ia wil to work | ‘condition, reasonable. We also|raqgo ur heater. Phone 1086. Dairy and Cl ¢ Feeds }\ test against their plan to remodel | $12.30 t average cost Thurs. | Phone 236. sell on commission; bring your car WANTS Es ; F T their old joint depot building he $12.58; weight, 24 over. We will get cash for it. 249) WAN —4-inch or 6inch centrif Alf € t > ow, g: = > > \Ifalfa, ( lth | ; ft and give a five-year lease on a por- —Receipts, 650; fed steers EMBARRASSING TQ ONE WANTED—SALESMEN Ri edi his eas ie Casper Warehouse Co. ‘ tion of it to an automobile ag nd year slow; mostly steady ATOM Arshad FOR SALE—Ford touring in excel-| WANTED TO BUY—Highest caab ay i ; nde teache and has submittde a proposa bulk, $9.25610.40; handywetghts a | FO ndition. Late model, Priec| DFice pald for second hand furni- 268 Industrial Ave a five story depot and office build: | $10.60; other killing classes, general Tate ALESMAN or salesiady, by New| $2 » very easy terms. Earl C.| ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone Phe Aa ee ing be erceted on the site, the cham-|ly steady; stockers and feeders| Error made in reporting the re- fae factory to sell to. millinery | Boyle, Inc 1648. W. N For results try a Tribune Class}. | ber of commerce to assist in financ:|nominally steady; bulk butcher| CeMt arrest by, the police of John T.) . 4 Gepartment store for Casper ter: WANTED ours Ad ing the construction. The joint depot, | cows and heifers. $5,50@9.25; bo-| Bogan, has brought embarrassment | rirory Part or full time. Call in] FOR SALE—Ford Roadster; good | aa Bt X—One Jersey a = ———| an aged. rambling. structure, stands |lognia’ bulls, £4.00@4.65; heavy beet| to John Hogan, employe of a local! person, Friday and Saturday, 7 to| | condition.: A. J. Woods. Phone| 00", recently fresh. Inquire 109 on one in the heart | bulls, $5.25@5.78: practical veal tops, | Erocery, store, who was-in no wise| 8:30 p. m., room $19, Henning hotel. | 941J. Bast Tenth street or phone 175. | of the t 30 {mplicated. Bogan forfeited $25 bond | Bradley Curry Mtg FOR SALE ord iruckustake bods,| WE WILL buy or exchauge you * . | =e Sheep—Receipts, 5.490; lambs,| When he failed to appear in police | wlobed! edb cice 6360-000 eoet8e+| used furniture. Harned Furniture Used Cars at Give-Away Prices | slow, weak to 100 lower: bulk de.| court to answer to the charges} POSITIONS WANTED Boyle, Inc. eit - Co., 234 S David. Phone 249, ; | sirable weight lambs, 81 to 92| Which involved. violation of the liquor WANTED TO BUY—A brick honie 1 Cadillac Roadster, new motor new tires, good top and cur ee ULL pounds, $14.75@18.15; tép, $18.25: no | ordinance. as fate BUY—A brick home tains. Best buy in Casper, Priced to sell quick | fat sheep included: feeders, unevenly COMER TONT.EOOE wants works tn For Sale—Household Goods | , sin Biancard Aaitton must be a 1 7-Passenger Premier in perfect shape RETURN HOME SOON jower: food 75-pound shearing $80, per month. B21 Tribune.” i | WILL PAY cast 1 7-Passenger Hudson just overhauled, Priced to sell | - _ UU FOP DOLIELS.O0 POTATOES ————_______—__. | THE STORE WITH, THE SMALL) © oc. srutual Bult oor Cae Don't miss. these’ Gara i? fn the ket f. = ; + YOUNG MAN (24) with general of-| __ OVERHEAD, saber, Bueaal ng Loan stoc | Jon't m these cars if you are in the market for a car | Denver Prices, fice experience would like evening} New cabinet range, $28.00; sec.) {") * ‘ost Office Box 631. | this summer | CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 10, — DENVER, Colo., April 10.—Hogs work. Clerical work preferred but Hamperite four-hole gas range,| > 7-Pasi tH s F p. | Receipts, 2 enerally B to 1oe|° CHICAGO, April 10—Potatoes re-| anything coneldered. Box B22 Tri-| $10.00; all eotten mattress, $7.00: | FOR SALE— | 1 Packard Twin Six. 7-Passenger United States Senator Francis E. elpt rf y 10c|* ¢ y ned D: be LIVES | | Warren and Mrs Warren are ex: bewers 170 be 270-pound driveins,| ceipts &9 ears; total U, 8. shipments | bun: a cee heey eng odie 00: bed TOCK pected to arrive in Cheyenne soon. to $12.80; load 100-pound| 785 cars; old stocks; demand moder: | YOUNG married man wants position | $1200; new breakfast set. $ on REET LO ee Warne &-Crosby Motor Co. | ocpund the gucomer here- They have | welshte, $12.6), two loads good sit late: traning Undlted on resepuutvor| Ton Nccmuates man wants Bosltion | $12°00, new Ureaktast set. $23 FOR SALE—Pitty good draft horsen | 434 WEST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 2610 || recently returned to Washington |to pound = wetsh a) Jizht offerings: market firm: Wis-| ative Ford and Fordson; woman to HUNTER-GOLL C0. | cond Haver rols. also. twenty-five || trom a brief vacation in Cuba. one load averaging 140 | consin sacked gecoud white 80¢ and cook, Phone 2 L242 Wy First st. Phone 4400.| ard. Pho L. © Blanch

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