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es , JUNE 8, 1925 FAGE/EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, JU : 173 | Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE ee fay | bmi o GASOLINE ALLEY—DON’T WORRY—THE STARS WILL GET BACK TO NORMAL Wall Board ing firm SEW ORLEANS, J $.—T il! ti No, #t Hotex makes wall Paper ' act YEN . 1 SUPPOSE Wru tr gasse, the refuse of| ATLANTA—Paper mak n the} | You mus : nee a FEW 2 THOSE ARE “ar cane doubled the capacity | south haus a great future, according Ji? ° 6) Weve see \ReT ORL BUT WORM | Hig is THE S&me 4 and now ts turning out| to R Pegram, vice president of .* IN LOVE \s wea eee OFF THIS 1S } boreeResr STARS "WWE jun t of bourd |the Southern Railway. Mills now *,| LOTS oF eet SOUD ALL THE fincws-— BEEN LOOKING » ; ure operating profitably on . LOVES, WEY THROUGH | fa AT FOR AGES 5 i from lumber plants, he said. IT WILL NEVER >! \ ERMECT. fy BUT GOLLY ' Hosiery r cent of the paper use WEAR OFF } TREY SEEM OHILADELPHIA e an coarse an@ can be made from | | & HUNDRED } é ers have rece or roducts of southern pine. 1 MES BRIGHTER, * e pe {¢ 11 — . | ‘mM susT a ig wh Lumber | GETTING MY re { —— PORTLAND, Ore.—Mills reporting EVES OPEN a Fruit to the West Coust Lumberman's as: - SL CENTRO, Calit.—About 1600] soctation last week manufactured | i : is of ca Supes have been] 97,031,277 fect of lumber, sold 96 - f Imperia! Valley tn] 189,892 feet and shipped 12,148, 5 F cee are hold-| feet. f -o f } UNEVEN TODAY STAGE RALL ars Cause Sharp Reces-|} Market Starts With Slump ons in Standard Rails and Because of Rains and Industrials Cool Weather | by ‘The Chicaro Drawn Specially for The Casper Tribune Tk] WELLO, GUSSIE, DEAR MY \ TWAS Just COMIN sacs ANYWAYS \ Tribune AGO, June 8.—Cooler weath: ins led to an earl | HEY, GUS= ' WELL —~ AOU) ABOUT} \F GUSSIE | tees today. On thi wn ‘active buslagtayal eee, DONT KETCH psued, The buying | OuT ME AT \T— }ii t. Opening quotations Ic | BOW TO 9) ere . July $1.67 to $1.68 and SWIMS | \ OH- 1 HAD LoTs | 4 to 31.64% were eS ae | [WHEN IT COME LEARNIN' A ROMANTIC } O PRACTISE = L BABE HOW “To CUEN LEARNED MY KELLERMANN, YOU / PET LOBSTER, - SURE ARE THE —%~ SCHLESWIG, HOW WHALES J \ -%® Swim RAINCOAT 7 — some of followed some additional decline | envy and then by a reaction of about 1%c | |from the early bottom figures. YORK. June's Stock | With export demand still low } ‘thelr upward move-| the United States visible suppl; de today’s mar- | Crease small, the wheat market sub- the tle nip of rubber, | sequen went lower than before. | and oll shares, New | Wheat closed we: Kc to Ste net ae hore: eitabliahed lower, July $1.65% to 31.65%, and| fasues in th September $1,621 to $1.62% | caiKe buying orders were |‘ Rains brought about lower prices | rd Oll of | for corn and oats as well as for 1 California’ aad the After opening at %c to 1%e¢! Le avithe! throes Joff, September $1.15 to $1.15% the orn market sagged a little more jand then recovered to a moderate | Jextent, Oats started at half cent to 1%c down, September 63 to 53%c les ensued were depressed both of grain values and the Stan¢ by King Features Syndicate, Ines S Great Britain rights reserved. er advance! oline sumu- ation of the pe strations also | ] ; e 2 | r Industrial they are char- Shepher d Case | LIVESTOCK: acterized by one or the other.” | : The reason for this, Dr. Spoftord hop Breaks Second | red was that they do not take | “AG: hi uble to inform themselves suf- With both the oats crop and| By Blas Viecurevich CHICAGO, June &.—(U. 8. Depart a ie tldiitng« thetes’ pro: age unpromising, the corn mar: . ee ment of Agriculture)—Hogs receipts vei a TE as i et received. good, support on de-| Aills Chemical and Dyo ------ 90% | — JLUT'OY’S Pamel|sirovo: uneven; medium ana’ hears. Ec reanentt 1, 2 lines, Corn closed easy, Sc to 1%4c| American ‘Can --------4 we tchers opened five to 10c Citing a concrete example, Dr. Af public utilit with ex Last Sale rent ts. At the NE AL net lower, September $1.16 to $1.16%.| American, Car and Foundry 3s | & lower; later sales steady to strong Booeerc a sererted to Cee serge or oN as . ==% American Locomotive £156) cetece at Saturday's price; top $12.40; bulk | PET eae hy Tents (Continued From Page One) ed by Houston Oil, Pan Amer-| wneat— Open High Low Close| 4 y i | CHICAGO, June 8.—(By Asso-1169 to 210 pound. weight $11.75@ | My work for the league takeS| state his position but said “Crossing ' 1 At » Refinin Coca} yyy 1 1.68% 1.66% 1.65% je Lie ane. Iter. 3% clated Press tbe second panel of 15 | me to inl ponjerenoas gardes channel will be impossible. Have Northern | gene, __ 1.85 1 1gnty | American Sus == 3 jurors was broken today as the trial 1 a: 00: | ian people where problems of indus: aiready dumped poynds of 5 ber first pfd 16814 1. 164] American Te’ and Tel. 14048 |or Wm, D. Shepherd, churged with Pr Ps peo 38) AV Eb byeiptd Te try are discussed,” he declared. “In-|hajast in order to remain’ in the mn exchanges American Tobacco - the murder of his millionaire foster | 9"4 Year ge ee er Dette YY} NEW YORK, June variably the story of this manufac: | oi.» i » six point rally in the 1.16 1.13% 1.15% | American Water Works son, Wm, N. McClintock, entered its ied aot early are es ght “ret play in the National, turer is told as though it contained < Meh francs to 4.81 cenia. Sterling 116% 1.14% 1.15) | American Woolen fourth week. AE Lntihe ageeaaa eta $11) | puted peg of the cir the solution for all our industrial 118.| na .tc BALLOON s uncha % @ the open 97% .96% .97 , Anaconda Copper When court opened, Judge Thomas toad aii Mena $18.0 Hentde b objective of Philadelphia and Cincin-| Yet, as a matter of fact, I have yet} parr e intro SEA Pt Atchison ~ 18 |g. Lynch announced that William| chotee t143 40; Several 10908) nati teams in a series’ opening in| to find a person whose enthusiasm |" OUbS 1 zi : | 1 was resumed 53% | Atl. Coast Line - 3 | Korp, a member of the second panel | Coole, 1148 .poung hullocks to sill’ Redland. for this man and his clothing shop| BRUSSELS, June 8.—Thé Spazi« | fe elling was rest my) feb By »am of the second panel | pers 5 veral low eayies allo sper she ning following the z Baldwin Li was excused by ‘agreement. That} er ny? tah mat Idleness cost Fletcher's team the | is based upon a genuine scientific in- | {sh Balloon Hespero Susana fell in : ‘up of the call money: re: 561, | Baltimore and Ohio . left seven jurors who have been) s 200@11.25; | killing quality, fed) ower berth in the first division yes-| vestigation of the actual conditions. {the North Sea. Pilot De La Rocha | ey ; ‘56% | rethienem Steel - Mil Sears . nt steers, good to cholce; water fills Ub-| 1 Piay, while the Phillies were tray. |Chuchmen Mke him largely because |@nd Senor Lobez a passenger, were | ur per cent 1 Wy lee renentaearet | eral; strictly choice fat cows and | frrihy We a tgh to Cincinnatl,| he has a genius for quoting Bibical | rescued by a passing trawler. The upport was lacking fo Tat. || Conealan seh . he second panel was comple: heifers fully steady; vealers largely | ‘"S from Pittsburgh to Cincinna) iratbean! balloon was lost. ard elares. speculators quick 1.18% 1.18% ' | sain when Hert Blauert, Jr., a| soc jower: mostly $8.75 39.26; stock. | the Reds crowded past the Quakers | phrases. A 4. moat: of L214 1.22 Central Leather pfd *:! isting, engineer), waa! accepted: by lew 4 nebo ad aEN ate 3.50 | bY tak thelr third nsecutive ex- Following this the speaker out-} The balloon Miramar, piloted by Be atten 7 Cerro de Pasco loth “aides, : jcrm and feeders scarce; mostly $5.50) 17) inning game from the Braves, |lned the findings of an investigation | Captain O. W, Spencer, of England, r Weakness was 17.19 | Chandler Motor | | yf 3 to 2. recently made of a strike situation |landed at Beaumont De Lomagne, waa inte mtb lla atl | Chesapeake and Ohio Sheep receipts 9,000; fat lambs and] ie drive of the Cardinals to break | in the Paterson Silk industry carried | France, about 300 miles from Brus teh : the buoys Chicago and Northwestern -. 64 | | yearlings fairly active; strong to 25¢} pom the ve was checked again |out by the league. This investigation |sels, This is the longest distance : tena c 0, Mil., & St, Paul pid -- 15 | Reker ; [higher jsorts; good California lambs hy the champiort Giants who elinch-| was used as the basis for an after-|reported. Eight balloons of the ed dowr 18.50 ci R. I. and Pacific 42 te tlt 75; bulk desirable natives $15.25; 04 the series with a six to two tri-| noon of discussion on industrial prob-|18 startes have landed. We 1 and Int 13.35 | ss STE ee | Business Briefs [cubs mo: ly $10.60@11.00; good to( ion, Manager. Mornsby did his | lems. bate a rr ; points each before | } if sce FOES. rie thal Z| oe best to turn back the leaders BRITISH BALLOON an Can, Gulf States] july _ 20.65 |< ‘e j at ewes upward to $6.00; steady. | reacting three hits, but his team IS DESTROYED + eA yeh se Yo Pipe and | Sept.’ ...20.60 20.85 20.60 20.65 |‘ | BUSINESS Briefe—AMarkets . op : Ste mates were unable to hit Art Nehf BOULOGNE, France, June $.— Ne te sae > 3] Sekai’ Consolidated ¢ (Consright ioseen' yer Tribune)| , NANSAS CITY, Xo. June &—{U: lin the pinches. An eighth inning The British Balloon Blsic, partici. r continued | CHICAC 8.—Wheat—No. | Gorn Froaues DETROIT, June 8.—Indust B.«Depertmenes er dit eR rally which brought five runs gave pant in the Gordon Bennett Cup ff re to selling |2 red, $1.89%@1.91%; No. 2 hard i egy chia ETN ployment here last week was Ey ae ake eines 3,000; fed stonra and the Robins th final tilt with Chi race, was destroyed in landing to- Sure hp rican, Mar- | $1.68@1.77. Cuba Ades oe « falling off of over 800 from the arlings fairly active, ast to 16¢ | cago 10 to 9 and kept Brooklyn in day when Its guide rope caught on 1 on joining mixed, $1.14; No, 2 “ a-¢ sg tard ne previous .whak, “indio asl higher; medium and boa welght !the running with New York, a moying freight train, crushing the O1is% dodge Brothers pfd. -- letting’ uo lot kien dutle tevba a steers up most, quality rather plains] st, Louis Browns took the mens- balloon on the tracks, The pilot ap Rhee af white, 63% @54%4e; | Davison. Chemica eek [top medium welght steers $11.50; } ure of the Yankees, 5 to 2, Babe Grae vsnhust; title’ paseetigers waa F Dn WAR Ae Ke | Du Pont de Nemour heavy 10,000; yearlings $10.50; some | fruth failing to connect safely in five Lightly’ inured. : hae Erle x | NEW ORLEANS, June 8.—A tract} held higher, bulk fed offerings $9@ | trips to the plate. Th “Elst “7 BbSOTT erage aaa umous Players comprising 16,000 ucres in Jefferson | $10.25; cake and mill feds $9@9.50;| ken Williams slashed out his 14th qdihe Hise was piloted by Lieut. : f tevelop. ced —$6,600 5. General Asphalt --- Parish, fronting on Lake Ponchar- | looks fully steady, grass heifers $5@ | home run of the year and had the ate nneor and carried 2 H Co. @ 319.25 @27 General Electric n, sian pean ours ha by . aie: 6; calves 25@b0c lower; practical veal | gistinction of being the only player jongall as a pessenirer. Gener eaded by the ‘oc tealty | to; oc! ders si . Se fens Bie at aid ‘. 2 ; oO teat Newbee eae 60% for $800,000. ‘The property | coat eee reaaitd feeders steady | to hit for four buses yesterday in the By GEORGE N. COAD. sa SETS Riso ieditira ‘asa Wide, are 4e } : area t ¥ | to 15¢ lower; mostly $5.50@ majors was his fourth’ homer | Gopyright, 19 Consolidated Press| town trom Salt Creek. They will re iu ) Btoe »ped for Hogs receipts 10,00¢/ opened slow, | in the past three games Association) inalntin Camper for a tow dace Bin 0 - to 100 lower el sed fairly active:|" Washington bowed to t NEW ORLEANS, June 8.— With for af Jur The hod we than Saturday's > tw Fa mit 5 to! yiles ing a child n r a hy er shipper top: $11:90; packer ig ; warn utomobil ling ae Mrs 1 of Whea Pe 2 alive | tey of sales $11 911.8 : Sa Ah : t ite [28nd {8 spendin f ays in Cas { f ehigh Vall - a kinds 761414.85; culls mostly ; Barley | . Louisvill Nashvill - 110 of 1 shathat ine ough 4y of the whole problem I t E nereased 7 oulsville and ; | | 29.50; one double load choice handy with a yiew toward evolving. a traf- COTTON Ps ~ Mack Truck .-- - | fed yearlings $13 with twenty heavies je which will make the streets Marland Oil - - ou $10: * y oe one NEW YORK, —C eli SS eR SERS Pat neh Motors: A: Certificates o-— | | CULAR FSP maRAn, Quist, Bout monty reasonably safe for pedestrians, now | | hb Sage he ‘Cotten spot wet | . 2 1 6% | . gt ROPE 7 s more restrictions. av ‘i 5 | ‘ Mex. Seaboard Ol é 16% | NEW YORK, June 8. —Dar silver proposes more WYOMING OILS | change | |e, a Tex $135 | asta; Mrexions Gorse sing I alpen py dy Three years ago when the first j MING 4 Mo., Kan, ar wneseen | 68%; Mexican dollurs 5 OMAHA, Neb, June $—(U. 8. ; 4 ‘ SHasourtit ge | 76% | serious effort was made to regulate al Une §.—Forelgn ex.| Missourl Pacific | ia | LONDON, June 8.—Bar sliver,| Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— Seen e a Cine at. dutociotiye: trattls; METALS Tia lumiee Sfoeareeiek | r. Quotations in| Montgomery Ward --- B1% | sted per ounce Money, 3% per | 12,000; mostly 6@10c higher; butchers three to five persons were ee | Y ) Great raltuin, demand] Nat. Biscuit tj t active; other classes slow, bulk 200 Sepia Goda ater Broker) National Lead once 148% | r 7 riously hurt each day. Code al RETA, beh. aie abt 60 day bille on | Natior 148% | — | to 300 pound butchers $11 ale was drawn, each embodying a| NEW YORK, June 8.—Copper— f 8 Consolidated Roya sidg | 481% Weanda: - demands Ye : ia | C sacntectrnness | Cat EE bulk of sales $11.36 Sane beet principle of ‘control ¥ Dull; electrolytic, spot and futures cables, 4.86. Italy, demand | } | 11.80 | MANITOU, « Tune Q.—-Bantl tm ent into effect Late t E atio 2.5 ‘ : }.| Norfolk and } ¢ ry 7 —5,10 teers . . The latest, which went ir t Lee We ) toyalt 5 | glum, 4 Germany, 23.81 | No wanes ' Basta ene Dak PE & to 2c er. | the ‘character! of churches whe Cael see ep top ean ry ‘ ) fhe Ueki cin A ond Northern Paciti I ARP or | >lainer Stades showing least strength | (ne Character ’ it when | ist the duty of being ready to stop - 8 o $ 4 une 8 utter lower; * et 4 i they attempt to x up in industrial] gt any point if a pedestrian should hern ates 09 76%, | Tecelote 19/681 ‘cases; croamery ex~| S07 qe alse weenie tereraging | Memre aN) W ord execu: | raise his band, and upon pedestrians | $20.00@ 2 $19 mega | 4 5 star 42'c: extra St mpcdm | wenehte , &veraging | tive secretary of tt irch League} the duty of obeying the traffic stg-| @20.00; No, 2 0.00420 este ' 1% 12% ‘ } 1,182 pounds $11.25: she stock and é ies hag 7 s . . for Industrial Der a Chicago Is. Those who walked across the] Lead—Steady 8.40@8 ‘ 07% 08% and I... |bulle 15@ higher; vealy steady nals. Thos spot, $8.40@ ° | 4444 te | SaUe Aaa Fase *Jtold the nationwide conference of] street against the signals were ar-| Zinc—Steady; Fast St, Lou 7 ‘ 6 | r |stockers and feeders scarce, steady, y ‘ " t th : ; = $15 OF | Eonar ra 36.250 1.00 shotce | the social service partment of the | rag: ignoring traffic regula-|and futures, $7. , : $5 r ex: | Bure ae choice | episcopal urch } toda nony-—fbot, $16.95 \ . view $7.60@8.25: heifers $8.00g | @PIscor 3 tions Antimony—Spot, $16.2 \ ‘ . ; i , practical veal top .%9.00; few | *Peeker ur . The sole effect Of this law seems mt ty Pr ‘ 4 | Re - | 1, | to independents upward to $10.00, | More © | to have been to re e egg saat pe nee ye 0 80%4 | | |. Sheep—5.500: lambs strong to 25c|" eB : mmontatity | Sutstn eta. On them, there pas’ CRI he, meal auciet ge baal a ATOES | {nteetaattamis. same 0 3h enienteny [gutng sree, On tne. ee matt CRUDE MARKET nae | t ree! Dr. Spoffo id. were un ‘Th ldren were killed 0 00% | toca) post ¢ American Legion, 2 fees st Arcata hos he rs) yearlings 25@50e | Um © an] curred. Thre. childr é ( 0 nnot 1 t sal ing o ° -- 21% highe 2.25@12.00; lat c nce Ss ‘Din os many days k 0% ThE tastes woihe t repped Pletal Perron 84 CHICAG ine 8,—Potutoen re- | Maher at $12.56 12.00; latter prices | churchmen I¢sue } neement Commissioner Ha latest pro-| Big Muday 200 { 00% the legion would eld at 8 o'clock | Sioss-Sheff | - aoe I deltts 102, old 18 cats; total U, §,| Paid for cholee $1 pound averages:| Heit oc capital and labor, or | f he creation of a system of | Mule Creek 1.25 ( : 00% tonight {n the legion club rooms in| Southern Pacific ..-- «| shipments new Saturday 448, o1@ 243. |8heeD unevenly higher; ewe top vies hws: ag sable ppelingtg Bi noe” | Suaburet 140 1 ( ‘s M4 the Turner-Cottman building All | Southern heey sway’ -« ‘ | Sunday new 28. old one; trading on | #%-80: feeders strong to higher. p . sti bean] eres trea a Khgybg acatend Hamilton Dome se, 108 @ | i's legionnatres are urge be present. | Standard Oi! fa 2 | new stock fulr, market weak =~ a baat ctie ad " \ ihe odie checking up of their vio- | COCTS © --nennannneaanewnee 1,08 e Ol m 13 ans will be formulated a he | Standard : : | 16 ’ I PL Il be fi ted at the] Standard Ol! | North uth Carolina stave bar Denver Quotations 169 higher; fat ‘she Bendy’) Of perio, Checking UF ded | ARCO center snaeda Lao , mM 45 5 meeting to exert every effort in| Stewart W | ona, 24.2008 : pda ver DENVER, Colo., June &.—(U. B.| to 1$¢ higher; bulls a # stea lations of the traffic law and for: | Vices POE wenane ne 1 2.85 3.05 |helping to put over the ballet, | Studebaker Ais i bee beer $44.60; o1g | Department of Agriculture)—Hogs— | stockers and fee ally nom feiture wf thelr licenses if tt seems] ict Buite ceccece ee Le |“Chitra’® which will be given Wed: | Texas Co Seay c trading very slow, market vers {recelpts. 760, steady to 10c higher: | inal; steers $9.75 eld higher. | necessary and tfie creation of m traf: | eager, a Sexton Curb Ssoeks. nesday night at the Elks Auditorium | Texas and Pacific Weak, Wisconsin, Michigan sacked |tP, $11.95 for 221 pound load; other | Others $8.85 to § Yearlings| fic court In which nothing but Yhe| Car Gree ng Produ under the direction of the Pitager-| Tobacco Products ..- Jared) ie nisa G31. taney $110, | [0048 $11.75 to $11.00 averaging 199] $10.40; several 1 ers $9.00 to] facts In the case will exert an intllu-| tines Creek ccc ete : Prod ' ald wtudio for the benefit of the | Transcont. Ol! ~ | s 2 SL | to. 221) pounds; drive tns $11.25 to | $0.50 ur loads cov 25; several} ence, At present too many persons! jue atenaeteet f é 76. |eharity fund 6F the 1Oakl poets Union oe Ao mae | 11.95: packing. sows steady at $10.00 | other lo 4 better | charged with werlous tr tions of Greek, light w York ¢ 1175 | ‘There will be an excellent enter-| United Drug ity | ‘ dene s pigs steady: fat kind $10.26 | grades rare rie ture ht jcreator da Deed any eaome 1H | inasoull 4 Ss tc r TAT Ainment {tn addition to the business | U. 8. Cant Iron Mtr 159 Vaba ‘ . few Ugbt lights $19.80 to/$ to 3 at »% | Befinitely post p J Corehive ht 0.1 the meating tonight v 1H. Atéahol S54 | Weatl Rect ‘ 311,00: wtockers $10.00 to $10.25. | Sheop 500; + ‘ g mules 25 —_-- -— elk Basin seals 3 t Ru o Cattle~2.800: entvee 250; half of|to SOc highe my The United States Steet corpora: | Roe: a 4 ‘ { ' 1 “un southe hi active nea 815 t n hae ROCK UTOPK satnnennnacnnanene 209 quit making horseshoes, |sait Creek

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