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PAGE SIx SDAY, JULY 8, 1925 The Casper Daily Cribune WEDNE Oil FAR COMBINE IS BROKEN | nscrambling of Giant Grain Marketing Com- pany Formed Year Ago Announced to Banking Creditors. 1 4 the enter Gra the m in ort was untrue the latter part Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks : TER MARKETING. [BRINGING UP FATHER-- Ive"aor,To DOY SOME SHOPPING TODAY AND I'LL* SEE TO PT ATHAT NOU DON'T GET! | Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets | NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | “fe ; —_- : 1 TOLO. ONT to see 1/7 - UHOPETDOGAN'S HIM YOOAN. AN’ VaOTT!A BLACKSMITH SHOP } UseeP nxt WwoORD- S GOIN’ TO JAIL. WOULD BEAT > VACATION J 5 OUT, ILE : IM GONE - i t # aN ED | (©1925 ay PPL Feature Service, Ic \) rege Britain rights reserved Rubber Soars to New High |f Price in London Market| American 8 ers, espe in the Unitea American Car and Foundry Locomotive —- American Sm, and Ref. American Tel STOCK PRICES, |Ceomsccons |/WHEAT PRIGES FORD?S DENIAL = SURGE UPMMRD ===> CUSENGHE SE Ws" IGNORED fated Royalty’. .99 1.0L ane Peee *) 5 - 09% .10% | Predictions ‘of of Hot Wave - 09 10 L t “7 5 ; . r = a3 cate ading Today inc Libel Suit to Be Tried on Merit, Judge al Pipeline = % | Y j at T. W ‘liters |*|Harly Trading Witnesses A soe New Peak Quotations for | western States ugar -.. and Tel Many Issues Kinney Coastal lot: losig areas Columbine -- ~ 2.04 7G ie , YORK, July 8,—specula: ee OF eee CHICAGO, July 8—{Assoclated States in Refusing to Accept the adv ce continued in tein ths (Grist takion tothe north. Defendant’s Affidavit t f Locomotive coe siiet. CSS GEER cel ern rockles did a good deal to bring | , " ns Say rly responaive | ounset about a late advance today in the| & ~ Steel. . acre ar ers aes - “ ‘ p aor etre a 2 Pet news. American | \ttantio Petroleum falue of wheat. High temperatures) NEW YORK, July 8.—A denial of physical responsibil- ce! peabsias SPN Pa \sm cae bi price | Great Nort increase danger of serious crop dam-4ity for an attack on Jews in his paper is made by Henry inte $0 |tal | anles’, approsimated. -aagdiene |uaxe” © age by black rust. Wheat closed| Ford in an affidavit which he has unsuccessfully sought to be PF lp **|shares. The closing was firm, rinse Gneetted). 60 to 2 iat eed file in connection with libel suits against him and the Dear- C odity a d | Chesapeake & Ohto 94% | : ——- Fereppel! .. Debates shan to $1 ih. *“! born Independent by Herman Bernstein, editor of the Jew- Oomm 1) Ya e News 6444 EW BA J A — ste $144% to $1.46% ish Tribune, who seeks $200,000. | MOREE ESE Sa 1 ther bullet eaEhnal - CHICAGO, July 8 — Although! Federal Judge Knox yesterday re | Im the att t Ford averred: ( hiea : ; rot today th aloe +s wheat prices-had an upward slant at! fusea to accept the uffidavit or to I did uot write the article in ques- ob a phe 119 pena beak fi Curb Stocks. the outset today, the market soon | tion nor inspire it; had no partict- i ed ene Eee RAE ree aah tii tain . Proddeate underwent. decline. Initial gains| Y@cate an attachment which tes up| 1, tion in the writing of it; did not trading, by, Robert Res, Woblworth Salt Creek Pr were ascribed to numerous reports | $65,000 Ford money on deposit in} direct its writing; it was not shown ; | aclectets iaoweer-- cestifientin ameee about black rust attacking the leaves | New York banks me before it was printed; 1 did es : a Arheriganet Sate Raker. initial and the stems of wheat. No actual The merits of this, case ne »prove it or know it was ’ See | aera <hr pa: ct was noted and early | than its technicalities must he t d; and I had nothing Peieen | recorded: b: price failed to hold. The the attention of the court,”| whatever to do with its printing, or ir I ican Can nged to %c higher | sald the judge. | publication.” , 4 2 q—---. 80% | Ralawin and September $1.45 to 1.45% and De Automobiles ; : ral Motors cember $1 was followed by ; Titra 8 t ins and then by a ' ed September I down to’ $143% "and Decemt r Asp! 4 | 31.45 we ] | Later and especially after ; <t \the .markets moved upward az ty . Chicago Prices. { as dume ri ' ment of culture.) —Hogs— F iittle. what : : . Hh ‘ ened on reports that cur | Reveipts, 19,000; slo unevenly. 10] it was said was toving toward Chi- | r pereats : for the tweek ended Ito 28c lower than Tresday’s close; | cago. * } tusiness if WORTH, 1 Int. Mor, Manx nearly 90,000 Bovey batten epeies OF. tents Dee rh rae eres own with SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 8.—(By The Associated ! | ( VOR xan—Cattle t. Ms a vonding week last year, | 210 pound® averages 75@14.09; | wheat. After starting at a r | 25. rae: apes A j ere I z Internationa Coast Uae leaning thacseeiee aie 4a ris 5 to. 825 | cent off to %c up, September $1,04%4 | Press.) —As he watches from long range preparations of , Bally-Bpri in that growp, Additional | pound: but 3 bulk | to 1.04%. ‘the corn market scored | fovernment officials for another slash in taxes, President : 19 At Besnenott ; hs were recorded before tho | desirable ‘packing $12:00@ | additional gains then reduced to Coolidge is keeping in mind the man with a family and a : Lou: the first half-Rour by Gen} TAS0is i ciraptalen PH Rata Rear od ai abba Vi “had decides |S™all income as well as business generally. 7 | ets rica ¥ Ngh 13 3.75 ack, Sca y celp cided "1 *. * ° : Mack Tru ipa rt tC voir ites ky amt A ga 1.11.50 | otvactlatar oii. Beanwanaires ber" To him, the prosperity of both are entertwined. c « Can f ur a} ni H f ater ¢ ne es 2 Fa ase Ree regi x Ses 4 I farland Ot) | Steet and Wheeling and Lake Brie,| @1260; slaughter pigs, $1 13.60. | deliveries. Rural offerings of corn| Tle president believes that a| While Mr. Coolidge appears to be r $i ‘ Maxwell. Motors Electric soared six points! Cattle—Recelpte, 12,0 | were limited to a few cars at prices | drastic cut in surtaxes not only | giving the tax problem more thought b, 1 \ aie Seabourn Ou : v 2 General Ma Wen ied aetneradis vs above the cash market here.| would result in increased govern-| ‘han any confronffAg the adminis * tm-'] Md.Continent: Pet. crossed enewed » to 26 éule Corn close freegular, ranging from | ish a consequent | tation, he is leaving preparations, the t M Can 3 | \ we ae , et it ce, Sep-| - / $ ic duction pls 4 }' cs r egndbcrntt ae " 3** | ness cropped out Mack. ‘Trucks | bring steady “prices; killing quality | S¢ net decline to 3% advance, Sep-| business, but woutd|2X,% eduction plan to treasury of { lissourl Pacific J - sy || 2nd Universal Pipe preterved, For-| medium to’ good; whort fed medium | tember $1.06 to $1.06%. | ficlals and the Republican congree: ae : 1 exchanges openc ‘ | cent cand chaaeeielpht Oats started unchanged'to Ye off, | benefit the small taxpayer by insur-| sional committee t val | a ter } bard) supply! ‘top. heavies September 46% to 46 Later there | ing him a steady emplo Since coming to the seashore he 1 SoC As Rania a : id Frer part load long-yé 3 ‘| was-a general sag. | Mr. Coolidge holds to view | has received no official advice as anager of the agricul r : B ved akeaonY 4060 GE Lower quotations on hogs weaken | {bat holders of lare mes are|to the government surplus for th ent of t i Under. last? wees ed the proyisjon, market. }eoncerned more with avoiding high | fiscal year ended June 30, which ay ! i T Wheat— Open High Low Clo t by protection through invest-] pears to be in the neighborhood of s Sheep—Receipt 12,006 r ’ b f one ateade July + anon 148% 1.508% 147% 1 | ments in tax exempt securities than | $245,900,000 or any word:as.to what ac | Northern I - was ste ihe yf pt a ane Sept. 145 1.46% 1.43% 1.4542 | In attempting to increase their for-] the treasury believes should be done : BR aa | Pacific Oil Shi fetta Speci, span. stron Dee. ~ 1.46% 1.47% 1.45 1.46% | tunes through regular business lin the way of tax reduction ‘ The | Pan Aw i ch en Sy; } Céra— } Parnayiva $004 : : 99% 1.09 99% : ‘4 Philadel. & ‘ I , has oice Oregons, $14.76 1.0414 1.0744 71.08% i Phillips, Bora vet cull natives, $10.60@ 14 STH Leutg "8% \ Radio Ce Omaha Quotations TY eT R : OMAHA, «-Nebreoduly=8 F 16a’ Arie 46 | : : artment of Agriculture.) 49° A ASS ae et HI aC 0, Jul (By The As , E ment in th | —-Receipta, + 12,400 better gre ao ar — |e t Ye ‘ arey| St. San F ’ tie ane | butchers,20@16c-luwer: other classe 815 98% F =I Ae the Chicago ate : = f the sur r of se i Ve 104 041,08 « «ce ued From Page One) tached to the report. Dr, John R Foreign Exchange bag , tier, 3 esta of the defendant are amply | Neal said that from the first It had I ie es; $11,506 4 io}P the array c n- | not n ex ed that all attorneys 4 Le fe LAW VIOLATOR 4 as TO BE JAILED q ernight era the hs an & --- 4 ck : 22.0 DAYTON, Tenn,, J | 1 w =<. . i 5 led pper, Bf 25 = sion Js being pre on . wl < e o1 red and U. 8,1 $4,256 f Cash Grains and Provisions. rs of the laws wh Pa —_— : pag 137) | man Ma itis \tobtiten Ra nas, $4.25 O4. 75; ven), steady: | CHICA Joly 8,—Wheat No. | du Sadoes avcli es | Cast Iron Pipe - 160% | diate International Telephone, | Practli Op, $9.00; kerg' and} s yard, $1.52% | ce officers tod SU 3G AR | » July 8. — (Associated |r, 5, Ind, Alcohol -.--------- 88% | stewart.Warner and Kermeeott |feedera, “unchanged; vulk, $6.00| corn-—No, 3 mixed, 31.09@1,03%:; | installing eclal detail. 0f. lo ate <8 fi | Ne ‘al eee ad U. 8) Rubber’-...-- ®** | Copper extended thelr gains 2 polr 7,00, No, 2 yellow, $1.09% 1.10 men ta “look after” violators of or- | t | 1 extn ue rakie vabeialan te mar ra before noon. Call r — Receipts fat tar Oate—No., 4 white, 49 No. 3/dinances against Uquor buying and ed |as a protest against the decislon of ‘ ewed ‘at four per cent ar to 266 ic ative fat | white, 45047 elling, and the ordinary trouble |: com ‘ opned tb $14.00@14.2 r es fat Rye—None kers of a non-profe nal tyf } te t eer 197 ee lambs, $14.00; 8 he Barley—Sic, ° Che town marshal has arrar » | , ae en Noolwor 161 | pe industry as gher! sheep and feeders, tirm; fat] Timothy seed—$6,85 @S a squad of trained experts f APOLIS, Minn., July 8.— } i . € ante ne | | of the y of curtailed. productior ndywelght. ewer up to 00; range Clover seed—$19.00@ 26,7 atLanooga aa ae eal op ae ty (Associated Pre: ~Attacking mem $ on of ¢ 4 pe Jand the higher tender of t feeding lambs, $15.50@13. Lard—$1 tments to aid them in’ orlme Ge-) hers of hia tamily with a large knife . te ee ‘es | metal on a larger foreign and ¢ Ribe—$15 jon. This detail will be essigned | Wine they a hee eee - ’ CRUDE MARKET. |) 1) ticiich counea the copper shares | Belliee—3 check the activities of swindlers| Franzen Killed hia wits wed mane _ £ i kly while various othe: ICINDE RELLA nd “city alickers” who ate regard-|iie cnildron and’ see ge one, of — CHICAGC ae ke W feeling the effect of ex 4 4 od an too ‘emallfor. pmalldown Of: | onudren 1 street {n their 5 Press,)—Wee ed 3.0 ive profit taling. American * 1 sa night clothes injure a eo “ Liberty Bonds || Presi satern. creattors as 1.36 | Smeltit need te: 81,078 ROLE. OPEN : Pr hn authorities | for) then kil auhsene bs ; t t 3 0 for 140] highest since 1917 when it touche ° nachipery ‘by| Franzen, evidently audcenly ? F and ¢ 1.06] 1124. United Cigar Stores got 4 aS: SS eens. first attacked his wife, Ellen $ 0 of t 1.06 | carly heavindes’ and moved 1 de iilictt ‘ mea by * Bilen, ee 1.30 4 aA | 8 fead in the kitch , . ; : @ bedroom on the second time ed for the | Notches - +86 > | fi an found the body of Morris es PHOt BUttO commearcnenenennen 1,86 ae WILLIAM JENNINGS JR hae eee Lander . camcenpessecscnecess -10| | - ete ceaauinths ity oe ye JOINS PROSECUTION unge ia, Whe a Be , ted | Cat Crett acnnmcessscecnseme 8:15 2W YORK, July -8— DAYTON, Yern., Yoly 8x0 re , ay dying. in SS EA Bs Pramas pogo 215 Butter and Eggs \ssoclated “Preas)—Although he h a fe ie aR . | er n with his) throat a Pi necahk ite S vera, | Osage 2.15 | | | Interviewed 180 children who flocked] yyckson, Tenn., July &.—(Agso , \6 RY dee tmsener i pd to} Say a ) his'office in answer to an adver. “1 3 Mit | j ranging in 4 t s venture of the 3 bt « 2.18 8) 8 clat re#s)—The Madison County char t e | : ng MONEY HE Bet sce dehyeendstlbiraac Mane te hy) | Geese creek cate Pe = yoo] CHICAGO, July §.—Butter un. | tisementiBéward B, Browning, weal. | Cited shy, Wilbeatigtiing tha duties | Menhetion daw again: B the m 11 to 16 years, sought hid Shedim _ - r hey 0 ar ryt g eid to} rorchitieht y Ma REC Tae YY ang Receipts 13,848 tubs. Eggs | thy realestate man bas so farfailed | or the Poople’s Savings Bank of |lution theorles in the 4 ne hen the father I ORK, J board: of rade tin ita AA cuaeth Clk Basin .. 3.15 ads recipies 8.294,canes in his quest for a Cincerella to adopt} sacxeon, today returned indictments| announced the addit ther | oe? | t + . (ey > Rock Creek eunancanencncensee 2.61 as a. playmate for another foster] S8airy yuaes J. W. Moss of the|inwrer t- > law. | On@ serlously ware atie ‘ ak... 16 child, Dorothy Sunshine Browning, | Federal District Court for Western |yer 1: 2] (2. evade him a © from the EIS eA ppmuece caeaaae asa ry cae —_—_— |:| pinedameres ae Tennessee; Thomas B, Carroll, for- | Willian n ova. thet 1 reported in cone ES | ” aime | | COTTON Dorethy,. with everything that| mer. cashier of the bank; his eon, | living In Lo: t Ne he ee ee o f jays ‘ > f 4 ‘ money can buy; yearns for a play-| John Carroll and W. L, Cawthon formerly assistan 1 7 : ! : J | bd at Mr, Broweting to willing to] John Carroll, wl 4 et | t in ei t : a -< Te] e-Céiten ener |e 1 ne fobn Carroll, who acted as +1 to n Arizona. 2} I — -_ CHICAGO, July &.—Potatoes re- SILVER laietaae ase ad aay “1 hahaa’ ts |h heap similar advantages on some] ant to his father as cashier of the that his son 1s now on th “ A | Ze cate; total U8. eitoteanas 4 ee eee other ‘Waughter of the poor, !f she| bank, and Judge Rose were named | Dayton and should arriv $1—Special—§4 FLOUR Tt ee hi Mate Gee = veer’ an . 8 pretty, refined and 14 years old.| in a joint indictment contianing 22| Defense attorneys tr MINNEAPOL ne ly 8—| ling good, market strong @ NEW YORK, July 8&—Bar silve Poultry Browning says he does not want | counts, breased lite sah yin THURSDAY ONLY r family. | Sj: Mexican dollars, 63% ; : digs Ht ge eisined | dese St wis -witiidh bead tern ee : | AYRES JEWELRY CO i nog ates) a thet Feat wail: ety nent chargiig fotaery and.an 118 E. 2nd St . rel ¥ es * > 5 nit r 506 13 } Ww > pibune sans Ads Brink} | 50 De ad ee DEORE Ae 7 tere 14 5 loean't t girls, Browning | other alleging fraudulent breach hey ic; posse 19@i8c. | aaa, | {eust just what tigniticance could be at-| $1 _-

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