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PAGE TEN Investors Face Changing Problems. Hughes Sets Forth in July Review er number want, if not n in their holdings of Higher Rates said price E T. HUGHES. , Casper T pect is at pro. tations. whe ession up: oirs. The justified 1s advance in quo: bonds either is the subst em: does not probabilit ja of Money Market All | Important Future ne : Stock Prices Also Comparatively Hi t n who must Mt would WHEAT PRICES BREAK SHARP Cash Grains and Provisions Warly Advance Turned Into } Decline When Buying Lacks Support ee SI-SDHGHN NDSISTENG “ULSISIRG ‘Governors in Maine Meeting Divided in Opinion. HICAGO, J whe Maine, Sharp ty of bulli POTATOES —Potat total t nm anck shoma-Arkan $2.00@2 nsas sacke WED. Che Casper Daily Crib : Stocks Bonds | BRINGING UP FATHER--- | sae ho SION'T 6 TELE NOU WE WERE TO MAYE COMPANY FOR. OINNER? WHAT 00 YOU MEAN Sy COMING IN AY THIS HOUR? We ADK FOR. | | 65 ILO | COULD EAT THE AFRICAN | O&SERT MESELF | iY New York Stocks Lest Sale MANY STOCKS ARE IN DEMAND Specialties and Pivotal In- dustrials Turn Upward At New York. Allis Crem{cal Amerie: American Americe Amer: Americ Amer Amer! Americ American Anacond. Atchiso Atl. Coust Line ultimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel --- Baldwin Locomotive California mnadian and Dye. Can .- Yar and Four Tobacco -- Water Works. Woolen Copper - NEW YORK, July ' 1—Stock prices surged upward ‘again today with a marked broadening in. de mand, record-breaking July dividend and interest yments, mainte nance of heavy freight traffic and favorable recapitalization, merger and dividend rumors, provided’ the groundwork for the advance, Total sales approximately 1,450/000 shares. The closing was strong. n eather pfd. erro. de Pasco chandler Motor he Ohio NEW ociat YORK, J 1.{By The 1 Press.)—Renewed buying f pivotal industrials, notab American Can and Baldwin, infused fresh strength into’ the stock mar- ket today’s opening. Various specialties continued to capture b ing favor, International Shoe spu ing up 4 points, Initial trading ir the rail shares was featured by a in Frisco, prospects for business ex- during the second half of ation that a large id-year dividend and of almont $440 k to the ne engendered specu- lative enthusiasm in the early deal- ings. New high records were re corded by shares in which concerted buying had been under way, Tobac- co products and Woolworth, the lut- ter adding points to its recent gain, Advances of one to more three points included Mack | ulf States Steel, Ward Baking “B" and Radio, with the ex- ecution of numerous” 1,000-share buying orders attesting to, a broad. ening interest in (the movement. Baldwin continued to respond to an- nouncement of a- payment of ex- ceeding $1,000,000 from. Potand. Foreign exch: Ss opened lower, | with heavy selling of lire depressing © rate to a new low at 3.35 %e. rling held at $4.85%, With car loadings being » main- tained at close to record levels and of steady improverient. in Central be industries ators | H, & Hartford.----- n the long side found fresh encour: | agement in their campaign for high Revival ‘of discussions | rhing the proposed splltup aud e increased developments on »: al high-priced the derhand fe ) extende Paul pf & Pacific | Colorado Fue Congoleum-Nairn Consolidated Gas - Products sros. pfd 1 Pont de Nem Power & yments 11d flow curities markets ral Motors - t Northern pfd Y States Steel — Independent O. and G Int. Harvester -- Int.*Mer, Marine pfd. Int. Nickel - Kelly-Springfi¢ Kennecott Cop) Lehigh Valley ----~- Louisville & Nashville - | Mack Truck and O!l --. eS Motors B Certificate oll 5 ruck Max Mex Mid-Continent Pe Mo., Kan. & Texas .-- Missouri Pacific pfd Ward Seat Seabvard r i Lead reports : al ope Y.,.N F folk & th Ame thern P: Pacific Ol Pan Pennsylva Phila. & Phillips Pe =~ 4450 | 1s Pure jie prices. its early: g jly 11 points “by touching 1¢ fore noon, while International | sold 9 points e s final mercial Solvents “A 8 points, Internatio: tural and. Plereg-Arrow: prio: red. and, Commercial. So bh each Bah | figure. € jumped over ents of merg rep | Texa Pacific t Iron Pipe marke in several ares ra Union us of the especially Americ S. Ind, Alcohol and Baldwin, without retarding | U, 8. Rubber the main forward trend, eencourag U. 8, Steel - more general trading ventures from | Wabash pfd * ne the long side and a number of ighouse Elec. shares extended their earlte ys Overland vances mater Inter an tric, Pressed 5 a notable excep- General ile Car and Ar 3 to B p turing opping ne Big Muddy Mule Creek urst Jamilton cris. yrop ches ~ | Pilot Butte Lander « cat Creek | Lance Creek -neaseercaneenn== Osage Grase Creek Greybul) Torchite bt | ek Basin Rock Creek ---—- enone: Salt RK, July 1.—( yt pot and f spot and $56.37, Dome ~ pper tures, | ea Tin, $57.26; futures, idy; prices unchanged spot, 800. Zinc, steady Louis, spot d futures $16.60@16.75 bs thc te 133% by ene een neem steady ———— steady Bt Antimony BDL -nn anne nnnne ec ncenteeecsomenensn apot 2 cere enenen | Foreign Exchange NEW wae eee eenmeenne== Creek ~-.-----—--------- YORK irre Great July 1.—Foreigr Tr; quotations {n Britain demand, 186 116; 60-day 431 7:16, France, cables, 4.46. a cables, 337% 1424 Ge oY O10 cables banks. 44) |demand, 337 SEW YORK, July 1.—Call n Jeaster; high, 5; low, 6; rullr 5; closing bid. offered demand. Mixed « --— > —--- 46 months loial paper, atera 14@4 ou 0 daye Prime seed for Ch » Burnial and Siam | | receipte, 6 i 1 clipped Idaho yearlings, $11.00 une Grain NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | DON'T You DAReT ANN THING, XO EAT- JUST yon WYOMING OILS Quotations by Blas Vucureyich, Broker 208 Consolidated Royalty Bullding Western Exploration - 2.75 | 3.00 Consolidated. Royalty. 1.00 1.02 Centra! Pipe line ..1. 45 50 BE. T. Wiliams . uW%. Bessemer ~..- 09 10 4 16 08.09 04 06 09 10 04 05 05 06 -05%4 06 00% 0045 01 00% Kinney Coastal Columbine Jupiter Elkhorn Sunset Picardy ~ Atlantle Petroleum. Great Northern Quaker Oil -.. Preston Oil -.. MacKinnie -=. Chappell Burke Buck Cree! Riverton Pet. Argo --.-~-------- Mountain Producers’ -~ Salt Creek Producers - Continental .. New York Oll Salt Creek Consolidated ... 8. O; Ind. Humble Otl Prairie LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, ‘July 1.—(U. 8, Depart- ment of Agriculture).—Hogs | 13,000; fairly active, mostly strong to 15c higher than ‘Tuesday's average; In between kinds up more} bulk desir- able 140 to 175-pound averages $13.50 @13. top $14.00; bulk packing sows '$11.25@11.75; slaughter pigs few strong weight $13.00 heavyweight hogs, $12.70@ Ught $12.25@13.80; © packing smooth and rough, $11.00@ 11.75; slaughter pigs $12.26@13.36 Cattle receipts 11,000; fed. steers value to sell $11.00; upward strong to-2he higher; best matured steers $13.25; long yearlings $13.00; lower grades. slow; in-between grades fat cows and heifers dull; bulls -draggy; vealers fully steady; mostly $10.00@ 11,00; packing paying upward $11.25: little change in stoc feeders; mostly $6.50@ Sheep = receipts 16 lambs fairly active. soris idered; lambs $16.00; degiral: a few loads $16.00; culls mostly earl, t sheep scar lote fat native ewes Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., July L—(U...8.. De partment of Agriculture). — Hogs receipts 7,000) better “grade” butchers e fairly fully 19¢. high jium grade offerings and packing ade uv w; bulk 200 to 300: | Ib, butchers $35.2 0; top $18 rough p: $11.00 cholee ble natives $15. to elty butchers $11.00@11.25 ay; odd | erate!) plainer grat steady; bulk loads of butchers steers and long yearlings $12.50; she ‘ock slow, steady to weak; bulls dull to 25¢ lower; veals steady; stock- ers and feeders scarce; steady; bulk butcher cows $5.25@7.00; heifers $8.00@ 10.25; practical veal top $9.00. Sheep receipts 7,500; lambs eten lo 25c lower; bulk fat range lan $18.50; natives $14.75, top $15.00; fed clipped lambs averaged 82 pounds $13.75; best yearling $12.25; #heer steady; ewe top $7.00; feeders st carly a. rar feeding $13.25@ $19.56 $10.00@ 12.00; several $12.40; welght Vrices Ju culture) (0. 16e higher plainer; top $13.60 for on¢ and drive-ins; other load 5 to $13.55; packing sows steady to $11.00; pigs strong to 2be higher; tat kind $12.00 to $12 stockers $11.76, Cattle receipts 700; calves 400 most) of run on through billing; calves around 50c lower; practically veal top $10.00. Sheép receipts £600; fully BOc lower; mostly Idaho lambs; 15 loads around 76 Ibs. at $14.60 with five out to car; one load 76-lb. weights $14.25 with 15 out; culle $11.60; one deck Denyer DENVER, Co ot Ag Hogs, quality oad —_—__——__—_. Poultry July 1 1@ sie; ducke CHICAGO Poultry brotlers osters, 14¢ 18@23¢ alive 18a geese, 18 3 WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 Livestock :: All Markets —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus HE'S NOT HONGRY - BOT ti<NOW HELL EAT SOMETHING WHAT KIND OF PIE WOULD NOU Like FOR DESSERT? 1 | | CHICISEM AW we Brightly colored: and unique balling A’ rubber ensemble, consisting of cap, wrap and bag is worn by Patsy aps add piquancy to the beach costumes this summer, Ruth Miller, movie star, (cen- ter and left) when she takes her daily dip. A colorful Oriental parasol accompanies the suit on the right which is trimmed with bands of Scotch plaid. By MME. LISBETH Strikingly patterned fabric noticeable in many of the wra fall wear. Of course the with the tr king usually used for garment, As for | tor which I the left of the picture, and which Ss somewhat of a novelty. Wide Ks of black and white and fireman's red overpiaid are made up in the latest mode, features a pleated flounce on the skirt section. The wide collar can be folded and but- toned into a motor hat when desired, making an especially practical gar- ma tterns ar type of placed on coat hyve whieh SUGAR | NEW YORK, July 1.—Tefined su- gar was unchanged today at $5.50 to $5.80 for fine granulated with only moderate ine Sugar tutu pproxtmate. sales 34,000 tons Sept December January $2.85 ulry reported closed barely st addy July 32.82 ment for or fr An. other en in the fa | nish type of « |done in cheviot ir on chilly even untry club dance ng pattern Is wo wie u thot blue ‘oration in the t ha four-butt model» liked for black and powder ach green dec the races An. exceptionally for winter wear is shown in the « ter. It is a green v ir cloth elab-. orately trimmed with blue wolf fur It, too, has a flare and the indie | waist line which will be prominent in the coats for fall. The gener use of fur in heavy borders is ex emplified in this model Fur trimmings generally |ored in the new coats. Long hair | furs, principally fe if and ty ar much need well ax natura fore. Tw fur als jparticularly black and white arate fur scarfs to be worn w Striking Fabrics Featured in New Fall Wraps a aa agra ae Poo oe o-oene y on the Butter and Eggs tied I ¢ Un 1 tul 15,817 ordinary k firsts, iiberty Bonds Juny 1,—Liberty t 448 102.28; second fourth Government 4%