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SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Caan Daily Cribune Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED STOCKS SCORE |GRAINS RALLY _[erevcinc up rari ; | “Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George MeMans ~ a4 NOU ARE NOT GOING OUT IN THIS | PROMISED DINTY Ypg| \WOPE | WIN ENOUGH ad RAIN: XOUNVE LOST EVERY THAT I'D SORE SEE PLAMIN’ POKER AT OINTY'S ~ ad pea ee OMBRELLA WEVE HAO- I'VE HIM - HOW AM | GONNA TO BOY A SUIT TO p= a UATE 4 5 . > MIOOEN ALL Y¥ mM GIT HOME Im? Tad Bullish Sentiment Reflected | Prices Carried Higher in So CLOTHES Co tj . ; 7 in Upward Trend at New Short Session of Chicago G a York Exchange a NEW YORK, May 2 CHICAGO, May 2.—Wheat scor- *! tive forces we brief sessic buying or a broad list w arked expansic ft the ed fresh upfurns in price today after a downward swing at the start. In. ed over | jtial declines were ascribed to un K showing a se of 17,000,000 bushels in the - The re estimate of the Australian was par ne fact that. Liverpool a to respond to yes- e here. On today’s here, howev 1 and a rise which ried the market to well " esterday's finish. The open- be absorbed | ing unc anged to 2%c lower, May ©1925 wy Ire Fearune Service. Inc. eights reserved Kressge, dwir hwestern and F Ils we hen by ent to $1.60% for May | the first quar. g at “Kc off to %e up, July CONFESSION (| actior In line with the hog market pro-| American Locomotive - York, | 41.5744 to $1.58% and July $1.49 to Arbor | 1.4914, was followed by a slight Great Bri tion of/ and $152 for July. showing tt n and oats were swayed chief- | New Yo : ; ; rk Stocks Less Gabo $1.11% to $1.11%, the corn market showed moderate gains. z ted at %@c decline, to | Allis Chemical and Dye - ‘ dvance, July, 42% to 42%c.|American Can —_- 1 : water all the months were above | American Car and Foundry -. (Continued from Page One.) sues to sell 2 to 4 pol yes-| sions held about steady. American Sm, and Ref. - just wanted to make them think terday’s final figures. The closing American (Continued from Page One.) 92% | times. After I hit him he said *0000", 6 abc Lake Erle] further setback in some cases and | é oil greatly sur-| ly by the act of wheat. After y's closirg figures. he was killing himself. strong. Total sales approximated Wstericaa “The man I traveled with from “He is a cool calculating fellow. I 000 rs Casper was a middle aged man. I believe he is unusualy’ intelligent 4 pa LIVESTOCK American Tobacco ~~~. - $28) gidn't have much conversation and that he has a clear head. If he NEW YORK, May 2.—The recov- American Water Works ex di. 51'3] with him, and IT don't remember was ever kicked on the head by a in stock prices which set in yes American Woolen - the number of the license on the mule, it never hurt his mind. He derives much contentment from jok- ing Anaconda Copper - car, I told him I was going to resumed ¢ of today’s Mack vag Omaha Quotations. Atchison ex div. - Cheyenne. ing and kidding. His streak of hue opened two ghe OMAHA, May 2.—(U. 8. Depart-| atl, Coast Line “I was in Casper for three mor is obviou s and t of Agriculture}—Hogs—Re-| Baldwin Locomotive - weeks in 1923, I didn’t work for “He 1 the I. W. W. had made trial Alcohol moved ur 6,000; actt strong to 10} Baltimore and Ohio. anybody, but just loafed around. him join their organization. I am i ; higher; desirable 160 to 300] Bethlehem Steel ‘ pound butchers mostly $10.70@10.85;| California Pet. top $10.90; packing sows mostly at | Canadian $10@10.25; bulk of sales $10.70@]c 10. sure he was lying about that. He has been an I. W, W. for several year in my opinion. He admitted that he was in Casper in 1923, and that he did not work during a stay of several weeks and that he loafed at a-well-known I. W. W. hang-out. “His confession was obtained by use of no threats or violence what- ever. Neither were any promises of reward made to him. “In his confession he said he cried when he saw Harrison's body at the Shaffer-Gay morgue. He was about that. He never sh-wed the slightest sizns of emotion. ‘He 1s just a cold-blooded murderer.” After making his confession, was taken up stairs to the office of Harry McCracken, district court re- porter, where he dictated the state ment of his confession. AUSTRALIAN “I have read the above, and the things contained in there are cor- rect and true. (Signed) 46 “WALTER PRESTON REEVES.” 8444) Witness: - %%| ALEXANDER McPHERSON, lower; bulk $9@10.40; weeks | Chicago and Northwestern - 61 FRANK LEE, ‘ $11 paid for 1,285 pound! Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd 8% HARRY McCRACKE! weighty steers averaging | Chicago R. I. and Pacific ---. 44% >. ds $10.60; she stock weak|Chile Copper — rf to 10@25c lower; veal steady; bulls} Coca Cola - strong to 15c higher; stockers and| Colorado Fuel (Continued From Page Gne) 42 seconds, was established by Lieut. > weak, Bulk. prices|Congoleum -- Consdlidated Gas - W. Weed and J. D, Price’ at Washington on July 11 and 12, 1924. point respe in brisk demar Bullish sentiment wa by Washirgton reports dent Coolidge desired to ness an opportunity to disturbed during the recess and that the fe commission had modified ing the publicity to be giv to complaints of alleged unfair prac- tices. Strength and activity of th American Can was one of the early features, that stock moving up 3 | feeders steady points to Cerro de Pasco velop un-| Cattle receipts 200; compared with | Chandler Motor congressional | week ago, fed steers and yearlings | Chesapeake and Ohio - eral trade- | 10@ 8 sles | top pri n | averare her cows and heifers 36@9.50;| Gorn Products and cutters $2.75@4.50; bo-|Grucible Steel — a bulls $4.50@4 heavy beef/Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. — ol and Maxwell Motors B gained | bulls @6; practical veal top at} Mid-Continent Pet. point or mo. Radio Corporation | $5.50; stockers d feeders $6.75@]| Davison Chem. -- 1% on announcement that | 8-2 Du Pont de Nemours = st Radio company had ob- Sheep receipts none, Compared] erie —_ with a week ago; fat lambs includ-] Famous Players ing spring, fed wool and clipped|General Asphalt — lambs 50@T5e higher; sheep 25@5 General Electric ric moved up 2 Dp e and Hudson 2 and Mont- gomery Ward, U. 8. Industrial Al- the DeF a temporary’ injunction it to prevent the dDusiness secrets. F Centon siahats iteadiiet ate abies’ ia serail abt 7 At the start of the fight the bic eine arouna abi and $1@1.50 higher, closing bulks as fol-| Great Norhtern pid. ~ - 63% | Dlane's tanks were filled with 2, $11012.00;-top2833.26;, epring Pronto’ ont 160 gallons of ofl, giving her a load : $16@16.50; wooled ewes $8@9; ciip-| Hudson Motors - ~ 51% | Of approximately 9,500 pounds. Her vol ayes S640 1NU) seeding andl fH oi ceeey See siz" | total ‘weight when fully loaded ts CALLED OFF = 407% | 19,000 pounds. POTATOES shearing lambs $13@14. fut. Harvester - oe Int. Mer: Marine pfd. -. Chicago Prices. Kelly Springfield - CHICAGO, May 2.—Potatoes, re-| CHICAGO, May 2.—{U, 8. Depart-| Kennecott Copper. ~ ceipts, new, 12, old 46 cars; total U.| ment. of Agriculture,}—Hogs—Re- | Lehigh Valley — 8. shipments, 439; trading fair, mar- | celpts, 4,000; mostly steady with Fri-| Louisville and Nashville ---- 110% ket firm; Wisconsin sacked round | day's averase; bulk desirable 160 to| Mack Truck - whites, best 80@ ordinary 70@ | 210 pound weight, $11.80@11.45; top,| Marland O11 - 75c; Mineeota sacked round whites, | $11.45; bulk 250 to 300 pound butch-| Max. Motors A —-> 70@85c; new stock trading rather |ers, $11.25@11.40; bulk packing | Mex.’ Seabourd Qil -— slow, market just about steady; | sows, $10.00@10.20; packing hogs,|Mo., Kan. and Texas - Florida barrel Spalding Rose, num- | smooth, $10.15@10.40; packing hogs,|Missour Pacific pfd. ber 1, $5.25@5.35; few, $5.15 rough, $9.90@10.15; slaughter pigs, | Montgo: Ward sacked Bliss {ump $10.00@11-00, National Bi 3.25. Cattle—Receipts, Compared | New York Cer ~ 16% | PHILADELPHIA, May 2.—The ~ 48 |PN-9 the all-metal hull seaplane 77% | Which began a test yesterday to demonstrate her capacity for flight from the west coast to Honolulu had | $2,000 worth of “wampum" which been in the air 27 hours at 1:22 p.|{s given to the customer dollar for 10714] ™. today and will remain up until] dollar with every cash purchase or 1614 | her supply, of gasoline is exheusted. | payment on accounts. _ 34%, Observers at the Navy Yard sald With this “wampum,” the’ custo- the distance traveled in the 27 hours/ mer ean purchase articles at the] An exceeding! active young| campaign for suffrage and later for was equal to that from San Diego/Pun Auction” every Wednesday,| woman is Miss Helen Grace Leo, of | equa rights and the removal of “is: to Honolulu attend theaters on “wampum” days, | Grand Forks, N. D. She has been|criminations against women, was “wampum" dances and editor of the Grand Forks | recently in Paris and London, where 49” parties and other entertain-| Daily Herald for three years ard {s| the international committ e to han- oo vith week ago: Fed steers and year-| National Lead - ~ 140 Na, un ves ch rit Sgn tat N. Y., N. H. and Hartford - 30% ments which will feature the cam-| Working her way through the Uni-| dle the meeting is being organized. nie, 3 sy ae Tan, mente aii | Norfolktand Westin paign. versity of North Dakota in that ca-| Leading suffragists in France and f bd Va Foreign Exchange grades and classes except light helt-| North Ame’ On the closing day a car will be| pacity, Miss Leo is a member of | Bugland have pledged thelr efforts , 4 rs now approximately at high point | Northern Pac auctioned off to the highest bidder | the Grand Forks Business and Pro-| to ald in the new movement. pacific Ol “96 "No ac- | f 18lonal Woman's Club, of the, City —— ason; ca a ct 1bc | Pacific ¢ aes in “wampum.” No cash will be . y i; COREG | Bea ova t cepted in bidding on the only | Delphian Society, and of several| The International Fede-ation | wampum, The individual or organ- | church and welfare organizations. | Working Women, founded at as fzation which has accumulated the} At the untversity, where she {s| neva {n 1921, has been . bsorbed by | TWO Cente ver word or ten cents VY YORK, May 2.-Foreign ex: | to 25c higher; bulls, unchanged; veal | Pan Ar changes steady, quc ms in cents. | calves, generally stron, highs Great Britain demand 48 cables | er; stockers and fee . . er ra and feed: most. “wampum" and can bid the| studying art, she is a member of| the International F. Wasrenh tenets tinaw Hin 80 CENTS. (Continued From Page One) highest will recetve the new auto-| the Pi Beta Phi Sorority, of Mat-| Trade Unions, A committee known| [ve average words used ase ably and Mr, Pelton, chairman of| mobile. All the auction .sales will | rl the journalism soc ADELAIDE, Australia, May The wool sales fixed for May 8 h been cancelled owing to the easior and unsettled state of the market. hc Maas sadist WASHINGTON—Ceremontes ‘com- memorating the battle of Manila Bay and services to the nation were held on its anniverrary at the tomb of Admiral George Dewey in Wash- ington cathedral : ““wampum” | societ ral .. ~ 116% aii Pure Otl 484%; 60 day bills on t tops for week y France dema 5 a load, $1 eri y for wo-|as the women's advitory commit-|nasis of estimating a tne. ly we rt 50. Beltum é nd ya ti Su 00 the committee, was the first to sign|be conducted the same as any auec-| Men, and of the varsity Journalism | tee of the International Federation| BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE nd 2 Fed steers and yearlings Reynolds Tobace the agreement. The other members| tion, the only difference being tl teams. Sh desk assistant on the | has been formed. Its purpose iw| will be charged the space of two red veteere BENG eae SLO Ee aaa of the committee including Earl|enly “wampum" is accepted and | Dulota- Dally Btudent, and was a| to encourage trade union organiza- ese sharoad ouaverita a ers, $7.50@9.50; canners and cutters, ard Ald Line Holmes, F. L. Stone, G. L, Haber- | not cash. | stat memLer of ne Broadside, third | tion among women, arouse their in-| , All charged advertising will be 47-500 9.80; canne putters Sioa nicht and Charles Mednick endorsed| In the two weeks before the cam-| annual humor publication at the| teres and ascertain the best means |‘ wr pekkda te ee $3.15@3.50; veal calves, $8.2509.25; : He “un Aotisn’ tae haw rednoonet {gn is opened, all the towns for-| university, recently issued. She has| of getting them to join the fed oe bember Se wae Butter and Eggs stockers and feedérs, $6.500 inclair Con the “Fun Auction,” as has Emmett | patgn ts opened, all the towns for) university, recently issued. She | : e federa- ‘TELEPHONE ADS, é Sloss Sheft Fuller. miles around in every ¢ fon will | don w\pum of class and/ tion, The comittee consists of five] Careful attention will be given all Bheep—Receipts, 6,009; tod paar The co-operation of the two Cas-| be ciroulatized and the newspapers | other committees, Jacluding an all-| women: Miss M. Quaile, represent. | ads received over the TELEPHONE, GESICAGO. ‘May 4/aaites ‘lowers | oence See a terres ae Souther 3 per newspapers in the publicity cam- | will co-operate in a gigantic pubil- | Unlversicy song contest committee. | ing Britain; Mile, Helene | but_we cannot guarantee acouracy. Meninacy @xivan'adike! ataticastie 4001 sec rccnios wick RET palgn with the signing of the s clty campaign. On the opening day,| With all her numerous activities | Burniaux, Belgium} Mme. Jeanne | COR 1ON OF | CLaSSIFIED extra firsts 39% firsts 36%@ | ago Fat lambs , , | ment by J. E. Hanway of the a special entertainment t ; en Tao operating gh nm Chevenn a, Franc Fraulein Ger The AD Specs ye whit PM ARIgNatS Oices tens] oe aye seh acim 5 ne and M, M, Levand of the Cas. | sented’ without cost j her classes at the univ A | te0y, | Hanna, Gegroany; “Hrauleln| 0S. rersonaltles too oe ian Ty " ta 6 ig poi REsradd tn Santee Th ta aienveted Xt -1s “expetted ein s a natiye of Grand F Henriette Crone, . Denmar | Dot roe ponsible for more. ti bs j amt hie ¢ hat more than thirty of ales campaign will bring to Casper | headquarters are at mW jone facorrect Insertion of} aay a | ; ‘ that more hirty merchan pale . iékals ait ers : | vertisgnent ordered for more than ‘ s t : 1 agreement ig of people working 1 i , : : ariiame : c ; the rpaSaH tc ne time. Errors not the fault of 6 week 16. Pisdnch ight n the t in't . ek | Wom € ing minists | has its secretariat |the advertiser which clearly ‘essen ; i kind, | Bip ira Mr. Hadley again explained the| oll fields, and result to the ha , ; @_siobe, will |: - jthe rea) vaiue of the advertisement $13.50015 i Separe waaiNe Ss details’ of the ‘Fun Auction” cam. | nea and prosperity of everyone be eld in Washington next Decen-) A miniature of a fiveacre play. | Will be rectified only by. publlention a ender sd tie.75017.26;] U- 8. Cast Tron Pipe - é 149 thoroughly an Approved by the lead: econiomia anid wootal treecorhs- “Alles | fortuna rmadalladkter: ten the Patti uon will be made when the error y wea, $ slippers, | U: 8. Ind Alcohol . 1% | cae Seren eae epeity.\ ats (aac Paul, one of the leaders of the Na-| dren's bureau of the Uni does not materially affect the sense 0 serif Mates Rare) ey, Py ley stated that in the event that the tional Woman's Party, in its. early | de f the United States | or purpose of the advertisement. He $7,508.26; el i “ fl epauleedy ticles temseantive west tlons f , arly | department of labor. It will be dis.|" OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE f ering ae Utah Copper — which is belleved to be a certainty, played as part of the bureau's ex MENTS, WDE BS GA AS” ass Wabash pfd. A the carnival sales campaign will be says that after a restful night Her| ‘Dt at the International Council} Must be accompanied by eash or | ’ Westinghouse Blectric .. 67% | launched two weeks from today and Highness regained some strength | &f Women, meeting !n Washington heck in full payment of the eame. YOMING OILS Baby (6 ongre. Willys Overland continue with interest mounting for and there has been no recurrence of ote the porempuae Nnstructions . | W ex div. eight consecutive weeks. the incident | ,atisa Ethel Peyser of New York |@bout counting the words and the — The Princess Royal, who was| City is an expert on household | te Der word Cor the Casper Daily Tribune, Seeedemnretpacananeaene The plan proposed by Mr. Hadley revich, Is Convened At 1 p= will boom trade and at the same (Continued from Page One,) | born February 20, 1867, is the widow Sauipme ne 1 management, and CLOSING HOUR. | time attract hundreds of people from | and I tore off the tie hoping to hide | of the Duke of Fife, who died in 2 authority on musi Want Ads to be classified properiy dg LS a hl | CRUDE MARKET || the towns in the surrounding terr!-|the pin. The bandit with the gun| January, 1912 . 5 35 must be In the Casper Daily Tribune A c hicago I oday it tory and result in succéss for the | saw what I did and he ordered me "ee roe it of Helen F. Kimball of | office before 10. Want Ads received © IB merchants, wholesalers and to let him have it’ und 1 did | Brokline, Mags., left = bequest of | fter 10 to 12 a. m. will be {nserted $100 | eantbresstGan atte enros i What are believed to be cainy| Plane Crashes, — | 30.00 sor the ‘estatashment oe| under the “head” “Too “Late. te ntity of a fund for the motion of good | Classify.” 1.26 | the public a great deal of Qontral. & good clews as to the {d nilidensht | B. T. Willa + CHICAGO, M ated fun for nothing the bandits have been obtained bs T ; I oA d Gitigenship, PRS Ree a 9 pen tional pay Cones All merchants joining the organ!-| the sheriff. Miller gald he did wo tnyure } HELP WANTED—Female ci | most extensive of { dertaken and the good refer- zation agree to pay $20 In cash and | know whether the men left in ar | contribute merchandise to the value|automobile or not but he thought —— | ‘i of $10 at wholesale prices which | it probable that other members of a] BOSTON, May 2.—A_ national | SILVER | WANTED Woes will be exhibited In a public display | gang were waiting close by in the] guard plane taking off at Boa ee wt Day n for general room with the name of the merchant | street with a ca ton alrport today crashed on the the organized me te appe whi Ct 1 | ‘EW "BE | ite, appeals hit Thia centrally located dis : 7 mud flats of the harbor from a} NEW YORK, May Bar sliver UTY CUL- ‘ a : I room will be in charge of a S t 4 tf K height of 800 feet. The machine was | 67%; Mexican dollars 52 you love to do. Prac- ¥%, | to all persons since ’ Osage girl and will be known as is e) 0 ug seen to dive deep into the ground i under actual shop | been mado for. th gh phys Grass cratl ig the official “Fun Auction” head and It was believed its two occup. emarkable record for speed in| handa te extn Molers trains your « s. | Jreybull = .. quarters, Every Wednesday a put G S . d ants had been killed. making } shed by | tenis ‘© earn more because yo ey ] i has been established by| learn mor ‘ ypu | 4 ove ; TOChlight | « enveevesasieneness ite auction will be held at which eorge seize Both occupants of the plane were| six Paristan midinettes ny Lowry MOLER Gontilog, explains. ‘ ; ‘ | babies already have been. Bik Basin these articles of every kind and de alive when help reached them and| wager, cut out and made a fashion | St. Densat COLLEGE, 1229 17th I 76 Jelans, working in| Rock Creek ~-.-----e—-e0er== scription will be auctioned off to ith Ill they were rushed to a relief station le gown th 20 minutes. Two made | — conduct the physical ex: | Sait the highest bidder and paid for in W u TUESSE) in wast Boston, The pilot was| the sleeves, another ihe bodice, a | VANTED—Ambitious girl; will give wampum ed to every merchaft joining the scrip which {# furnish: Lieut. Bernard A, McCauley, and/ fourth, the skirt, while the other | .,2US!nes® Course and home in ex- : the pastenger was Private McPhee. | two put on tke hooks anc eyes and| (payer light serviees. «Write Curb Stocks. ; congress {8 in no sense a : aah show, its sponsors point out,| CHICAGO, campaign LONDON, May 2—The Princess! First reports indiccted that McPhee | attached Kirk o 6 : é : ; f "HICAGO, | ; IN, May 2. : d the trimmings r phone 265R. ahtine ee strictly a health show, All| lower; fowls 27c; roosters 14%ac: tur:| The wampum comes tn S0c, $1.00, | Royal Louise, sister of King George, | was not seriously injured work was done by fend area ; an = 24% to positive health : ducks 26¢; Reese 16; brotl: | $6 and $10 denominations and every | yesterday suffered a severe shock} ‘The plane fell half a mile from the | machines : "| HELP WANTED ; A place in the ex ? | merchant who paya the $20 tn cash| of gastric hemorrhage, which was | afrport between the flying fleld and Riera tele ~D—MALE “ +e bs {no ” exhit of disease have —s d $10 {mn merchandise to the! followed by considerable weakness. | Governor's {sland onto land that {#| For res tr POMS Rabe ity - t ‘ound # place on the exhibition floor. | Try ‘Tribune Want Ads for Results. | “Fn Auction” management receives A medica! bulletin this morning being reclaimed. : Want Ads wn CAN use one or two house to house maker, 446 8. 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