Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1925, Page 10

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The Casver Daily Cribune | Oil : THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 Bonds :: Stocks Finance Grain CLEVELAND.— port a better feeling nut Indu fact operati and that bet perlenced being akers Automobiles WOR M cester Consol! has asked the put BOSTON.—The has just added restaurant to its land and expects to raise the num ber of branches o DEW as AND QUOT | BRINGING UP FATHER (VE TOLO THE EST OF THESE GONS AN’ 1 WANT NOU GOS TO KNOW. THAT 1 KIN LICK ANY EXTRA: 1! JOST WANT TO CAO LET YOU Guys KNOW 1 IKIN LICK ANY MAN AT THIS and manu has been December 91925 sy Inve. Feature Service, Ine. BARNEY La.—Members of GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ON The FOURTH DAY oP TUS BG SIX DAY HORSE RACE “ss RACE. EF EVER SEEN -- © NYou'RE MR. GOOGLE . OWNER SPARK PLUG - WEtL WELL. WeELt HAINYT SEEN HIM RUA A RACE! IN QUITE A SPELL se LIKERE'S We STEN F OVS O.—-Marshal {SPARK PLUG STEPS STEALS A FULL LAP ON RUGBER LEGS YS Mow FOUR SCLOcK ve THE MORNING - We excess both eek before and of the same we 1 sales also sh to 500 were better.” GRAIN PRICE: RE WEAKER Gains Offs ne Led by May Deliv- ery at Chicago CHICAGO, Apri —Alt the wheat prices displayed an upward trend today fo ieliveries the Ma downturns and pressing effect ack to $1.47% for Mav. July touched $1.41 ¥§ vanced to $1.42% only to fall back later to $1.40% absequently with export .b small and with renewed liquidation n Ma heat, the whole market underwer further setbacks. May showed Sc fall ove close was ur $1 start. Opening at %c to Ine May $104 to $1.04 $1.07 1 $1.11 Whe oO High I c Cor F t Tul 1 I Cash Grains and Provisions CHICA None Sugar f 1 ov , proximate 48,000 -t t cember 3,10, FURNISHED Room AS V2 in Sere OF THE EARLY’ “THE GRANDSTAND REMAINS FILLED Wall Street Briefs. 453 1s reported by by De- King Features Syndicate: for 1924 showing working capital of to strong on clippe: e z £. ¢ eo oo” a a Livestock :: Ali Markets ul TIONS BY LEASED WIRE : si —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus WHAT 80 YOu Le ‘gee {capt weal MEAN GY TALKING tT KIN LICK ANY LIKE THAT TO aor IN THE \ xX SAID IT HAD A LOTTS TOUGH ACK LATELY AND XI Wao SPARK PLUG ON A ONLK ROUTE - DONT You ThRovse. A> MISUNDERSTAAID-] ING SPARRY Loses t GRWAD AND’ DRops Aack’ To SEGOND PLACE | | eee bs Ils LOWER IN FEDERAL DRE | POLISH PRIEST os. STOCK TRADING EXAMINES JURY nT LENINGRAD some drive-ins;| Confusion Marks Speculative ] pas Activities on New York LENINGRAD, April 16.-48y ‘The Exchange | | ted Press)—Father Branislav _ ~ “: | Ossasas, the Polish priest who was NEW YORK, April agp ries ———- ne of those to have been exchanged movements in today’s stock market a for the two polish communists off t. ‘ol y Dils, = r, cop: n y Lu eres * » ber and wea ohare’ (aes, "| Time Is Saved by. New’ : era recently Sinrered we Bem actionary on unfavorable trade ney ‘ (indaet eenten ning E ullganasnteatoce are ein Practice Started by | was, today, sentenced by the Lent fully conducted however, in the Ma 4 F WYOMING OILS ie Denver Prices. Allis Chemical a 8 Consolidated Royalty Bldg , $11.00 to $11. : one load choice i several good to choice, $7.00 to $7.40; | Business Briefs || | 10,000; fat lambs, around 15 loads * | carried over from Wednesday; round steady ATLANTA.— 2's population | Gy, nd ewes, $8.80. Cn eABINET j fusion of speculative sentiment was | ination of prospective jurors, He | Intensified well, Willys Overland and N Motor issues, all of whtch new peak prices for the y es approximated 000 she CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 16, — Phe closing was irregular. Judge T, Blake Kennedy of the Unit- | ed States court for Wyoming has in- stituted a new practice in the es prisonment and strict isolation. Ho Kennedy. had, been arraigned on charges of —_——_— immoral treatment of young girls in his employ April 16.4(By The elated Press)—Father Branislav as, the Polish priest who \ one of those to have been exchang for the two Polish communist o recently murdered while en NEW YORK, April 16.—The t the opening of to-|fore the examination of veni day's stock market, with prices|in the federal court, as in the st churning about considerab! and| courts; has been done by counsel,| route to Russia under police g failing to develop a definite trend. | Under the new rule the court does | was arraigned today on char Oll. shares worked lower in reflec-| the examining, thereby achieving a] jinzhoral treatment. of I INGOMPLETE LIVESTOCK | United States Cast Iron Pipe fel! Journal officiele young tion of another increased crude out-| marked saving in time. fy employ put and rumors of impending e Another innovation in the federal He refu participate ir cuts and Butte and Superior Copper | court here is that both grand andj trial and represented } fell 2% points to a new low price for | petit-juries this’ week are In use con- | counsel. The court decide the year. Willys Overland was in| currently, the grand jurors consider- | cave » his abser and several z0ud demand, ing charges against defendants | young women were h 1 car Motor es turned reactionary | whom the government seeks to > | much of the testimony being unprint the subsequent dealings despite | indicted and the petit jurymen acting | able. The case has excited much fr y uccumulation of "the W 1 the trial of persons previously | terest throughout I 1. Crowe Oyerlana He he commen | indicted | packed the court room today, | nd preferred touched 1 1925) tugel O'Riley, charged with vjola-| the sensation seekers were disa h prices at 15% and {4 rex tion of the prohibition act, pleaded | pointed when the judge announced tively, fh expectation ¢ developments at the sj tors meeting. Prices of popular in dustrials generally were shaded, sullty Wednesday and was fined} the testimony 50; William Powell, same che vate # pleaded guilty and fined The prosecutor said that the case Ff and Jerome Berthold, same cha possessed snificance {ate uld be heard in pri pleaded guilty and was fi transcen criminal from its early high of 169% to 16 Other pleas of guilty, all to char tures. “As the fundamental aim y a three-point br between | involving v lation of the prohibition | the revolutionary regime is to sat sales, Several high grade special-| jaw, resulted in the following sen-| guard the Soviet republic, it ts tes were strong, Western Unlon,|tences: Albert E. Schmitt | duty to try this man, who is a da | Postum Cereal and United States | s H. Scott, $50; Eiibert Dotson | « , he eal | Realty moving up about two polnts| J yg Buster Ticks $200 each: T a . “Nigh : pond | Kiser 50; Reinhold Guignet, $200: | 5 * rE I < JA, MeBih and Glayto: i & if fal > a Y earit } eae enceorn Niet KING BORIS ; a ee ilty but ntence w ferre : Contoured.) price {movements te Charles Sanchez. Leo Shaw, cha 4 U « place ‘this, morning with the main! with violation of the prohibition Inw, | ody of et drifting downward Leaditiea bite sabe, Gh wk. te. | IY r ~ au IN aheud, Of] selling and copper shure portfolio of finan wie ks FSS. celing the effects of French cov ’ ; | the c e cuptered strong support which sent | ther ro. ‘Indians here from the} piujets at the automc of Jit to 166. Butte and Superior } Wind © reservation in t © | Bor the r ' POTATOES | well, Wiliys Overland and Fisk Rub-|Jury. They include se = provingial. town i "Thiestas }ber iss were accumulated a| They will testify ina s ’ aol iad @ narrow escay Jar dd buying ‘also was| 2nd a prohibition law case | tie Nullateranthe Alle -roustedse n offer to remai confession at 2 vi Butter and Eggs } 16.—Batter— Higher; Creamery lirats, 40@41c, Pegs — Highe: seconds, 33@38c. ng dull at decline ed on one of three counts and fined | 300, 'T. B. was acquitted by # verdict directe by the court were reactionary in response to tl lowering of commodity prices, U.S Cast Iron Pipe, which has been same charge - pacity of witn bef hi noted Radio Corporation, Ott i i Flevator and U. S. Realit Tt | Is displayed a fir undertone ie | : as ; The market's ndition gave way 1 th « { r \ | to a vigorous upward ent in a = W the afternoon when the pools in the| NEW YORK, April 15.—« } : ed in obtaining a following and 13 rt. he Jur vestment buying of raflroad shi | 1 teod t f . begun, Jersey Central jumped | $50.80; futures, $50.¢ | points, Nash Motors and Max Iron—Ste rice " T 6, U Securities, 5 N LeadStea pot, $7.26@7.4 | Plate, 5, West Penn Powe id t Antimony—Spot | —_ 5 Realty, 4% and Maxwell Motors ne asy; Bast I eu a and Texas Gulf Sulphur, 3. and futures, $6. f- MONEY \ . oe) SE ) LIBERTY BONDS NEW Yo ~ money steady NEW YORK, April. 16.—Liberty CHR Re ote iS 1 at bonds closed: 8m $101.18; first 448] NEW YORK, April 16.—Foreign | loans against $102.4; second 4%4s $101.10; third] exchanges, steady; qQotations in| loans steed dMn $101 fourth 4s | $102.8;| cent ’ t Britain, demand, 478 | days U. 8. government 4%" £105.11 | 3-16; ¢ e8, 478 9-16; 60-day bills on | ¢ priardial ha _ — banks, 474° 7-16. France, demand — —t $$ April 16.—Bar silver! 620%; cables Italy, demand, You can get 100 siaves with one Mexican ‘dollars, 61%. 4.101; cables, 4.11, blade,

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