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PAGE SIX MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune [am Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets . NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE MIDWEST COMPLETES |BRINGING UP FATHER ---Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus Largest Number Drilled in’ During Recent Months 3 in Week’s Time Is Reported for Seven-Day Period. est ¥ \ TPOEN C eo y da vr ; : - 5 eer. Teas LY meatal har akeraie Sega eae | NOW: REMEMBER - || CONT WorRRY- 4 1H | IR ‘} TEN VOU aay Lote Dine Wane HELLO: DIN TS «SEND OP THREE Ro wets COaneie DONS: DON'T LeT || HELLNOT | TonoRRow 4 vn i) UW AMAA L YOU THAT YOUR, WIFE INVITED OF THE GANG AN TELL'EM To | AN MAKE THE | moe * Ss HIM GIT IN Mr House - ING GAT: SING AOE GUT: NIGHT oT EITHER! ba ME OP TO YOUR HOUSE TO SING WA'YT NEAR MY HOUSE FOR ME- FINAL ARRANGEMENT = — TONIGHT: + so Inte Feature Service, |s t Britain rights reser Deep Test Drilling modity Trade News ‘(Com Pruit ' mills weeks: dating: trom SAC Automobiles + Which makes bought the plants and equip- ANY — Wee BRING EM = Sole? ERAT Y HOME ANO USE /EM oe @ sais oe ne oak “To PAPER MY BEDROOM! BLAMED THINGS WORRIED IS RIGHT! WELC FoR GooDNESS ENERY TIME A PERSON ‘Ee , BS Tt Tis SORES ee eter ae ee Tie THE DEUCE WANTS OF VOCAL MUD THEY SEND “To SOMEONE? > [| 10 BUY 500,000: TEN CENTS IN STAMPS To NE? I |) Wo CENT STAMPS? PAY FoR IT= NOW ALL OLR | ” ee AVAILABLE CAPITAL IS ! TIED UP IN $10,000 WORTH OF POSTAGE {~ of the Michigan Drop Vorge ing comp: 1 € Busines Briefs _MONTANAWOOL - : STOEK PAGES. uvesroor WHEATON] TWO INJURED | NCLIMBAGAIN. "=== TIKESSLUMP EN. WINDSTORMS: J” = hemical Dye-. . i] | American Car and Foundry .. 192 a — — } LA Ea | Receipts, 49,000, desirable e puipeec sale estate| Locomotive ------- 114% |Strong Demand Marks Re-|than Saturday's ‘average; packing | ’ Near Cyclone Destroys One Home, Does } 7 loc s are g a hie r mel Americas «| sumption o an wis to :380 n ana|Downturn Results When c Z : PRS ay sl ahiprnenta:ffom the ‘Butte ai: | amertea Pr | mediums: ind, ant Commission Houses Other Damage in Montana Region; 4 the i e mid iD a | Ameri * choice 160 to 22 Join Bears ft of the Gre Northern rail- | Americ 4 age | $14.10@14 top. iss ° 7 5 ¥) ed to: | America: ; J packliig’ sown, 8 Windows Broken by Hail : y ) American r a8 tite Micteie: | Strong weight k pigs CHICAGO, Tuly (Associate: la Anaconda Copper ane, 24%) | Sag thee ¢ ria | 1875; average c of packer Press).—Commossion houses as e ered: thia'ad st which attained new peak prices’ for | Shipper droves of hogs her Pi Eu ree Se tbe ellie acest s MILES CITY, Mont., July 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mar- ) nis! ade oa b the yéhe, fokrured today’s pecok:tware | Saye ses 1 pounds; east coast | wheat market early today, and w zi aualertataredi and thal f h 1 i s Sofas bear sulle ef thy | ast weeks: , 262 pounds; heavy | buying power poor, a material down.|S2all were severely injured and their farm home located ipments " Pa m hesdom “#4, har batts | REE #13.30@14.00; ght |turn in prices took place. Liberal!near Mildred, Mont., was compieteily demolished by a to rata | Peete é bs sading tetieditecnsetlied tie beneray taht, si i449: King, d rookies Ast sre 600 Yaad ete heavy wind and hail storm that started six miles northwest 3HREVEPORT local officials said | ( rn 4 st, The close was strong. Total | @ slaughter pigs | Me rer Haat Aen boi » of that town, carrying destruction in a path estimated to pe 000 steam elect t 63 ices oe | Cattle eipte, 18,000; grain ted | counted for little, It was said the | have been two miles wide traveling in a southeast direction wl 60 -horsepowe: \ titty. cars | Ce 21. NEW YORK, July 27 Rising | Steers of value to sell at $13.00 up-| peak of the movement of winter | according to information received by | snapped off by the dozen in the path ’ Crowley, I : CAT sarGeraoeIv sae (Ct irate cha coatereo the opentna as | ward, fully steady; weighty kinds in| wheat to Chicago was lkely to be|the Daily Star from J. Lou Murphey, | of the storm. From further repo ke planta’ alc 5 of the amount | Chesapeake tbtordns es iP i aN dese broadest demand; ery scarce; quality | Witnessed this week. Opening prices,| lumber man of Mildred. The new! celved here every window in the re eraging 35,000 | Chicago a Bi Pectin Mang dies as at Ae ge “| plain; beet weighty steers, $14.65;] which ranged from 1% decline to| constructed and enclosed house of| north and west sides of the build = el tal shipped | Chica Mi 1 ry a4 aise aS ait lon 8, $14.60; liberal supply | %e advance. September $1 to| Tony Poupa, five miles west of the |ings in Ismay, near Mildred, wer b Fue . fr pol on the | P, | edeave ter A prope ae grassy and warmed up offerings; run | $1.49%. and December $1,50% to|town was moved fifty feet off its| broken by the heavy downpour oh \ been moved up to 92%c a ximate 1,750, | ¢ Ae ied appre o eaten wat including thirty or more loads north- | $1.51, were followed by setbacks aj! | foundation, and the barn belonging | hail. Damage to crops in the pat rel by most local compante 000 pound | Colorado I ° Se ee ee ee ee ets ano. tae | Western. grassers; mostly steers in | around that carried. September down |to N. M. Clark, four miles out was |e the disturbance is reported to be - v c uM: r m-Nal hal Assia p cate gic vi Na killer flesh; grain fed cows and| to $1,47%, and December to $1.491%.| demolished. Cottonwood trees were | large. ( FORT WORTH—A brisk der = ida G - a heifers, se: strong; others. slow With some rain In the corn belt, for she s de ped at all Texas | I ! t is created by | Vealers very uneven, mostly $10.00] the corn market underwent « mod market pe shipments | 2 e 8 pe ¢. | @10.50 to packers; $11.00@11.26 to] erate decline. After open’ at heavy | ca ce Siigar pfd * ath paar it lou iders. to Sac off, September $1.03% Saab Hate | js a5 ead p> Chem! Sade. ir | Sheep—Receipts, 9,000; generally | $1.0314, prices continued to sag | - DE MARKET |. | 1 pe r ny StL Peay hatha asl At k's eter - X' Oats reflected the course of other el i a { 1 B #9 i ocd I i r : prseretgren P Die o \ gz unchanged to te CRU MARKE men arre Power & Light « lone unas $15.60; sorted 26 to the double; Bulk September 43\%c to 44%Kc, all . y | Hirle twas Hog TS ay 255 culls. [nostly | months soon showed # loss. « Big Muddy . d nl iG he nov ----- d ped bee 00; odd ‘lots fat ewes, | Provisions were easter, responding Mule Creek - 1 ii rom GOSsip General As a ae $5.00@8.00; choice feeders, $15.25 to the action of hog values. Sunburst Blectr emington ‘Typewriter, | ra Wheat— Open High L se aa er aa | Gene Motor 8744 | 8 ape Be phoma led Omaha Quotations Ter Oe LIE aaktad steete | pe About Wives) | e« x«: 68%, | COCR Cole ad aoa ee oe | OMAHA: Neb. July.$7.—(0, 6 ~ 40% 149% 1.4744 14st, | ‘The Legion team of the Ol! City 1, Howell 1. Struck out—By Goetiell 5 ¢ State | tor BL Wwaee: one td a a h ad. | Partment of Agricuiture).—Hogs, + ne 49 r 1501, | league took a solid trouncing at the|9, Pritchard 2, ie 4, Jolinson 1. ei des BALE d k:1 oct ates cap year iis ptt 9,000: mos 5@8he oo * | hands of the Elks’ aggregation yes- | ard 1, BL : entrat oF ra ; Jlower; bulk 200 to 300-pound butet 1.0144 1.08% /2.01% terday afternoon at high school ath fe plays— sf « ) 1 ¢ 4 io ots i. “ lers $13.25@13.40; top $13. % 1.04% 1.0244 letio park. ‘The final score was 13| Layman to Luca Left on basew— . * ‘ vo «| E Saute rane | lights downward to $12.50; pac 64 “86 7%, |to 1, Galiardi’s home run being | Innings pitched . M i en Dab ows largely $12.25@12.50; roug . ‘only’ thing that saved tbe veterans Sine tin acest x " csi ery | heavies ‘downward to $12.00 t ; H P t 4 out r 9 fr 1 e 7 ea Bt Se i Nl sales $12.35@13.40 Ag s ‘ 44 ‘ " ae t ui aturday $13,03; t H su 4 ‘ ‘ r T t cost for the week ending J , 9: " 29 nche of But the 4 2 : a = a es siting 5% 0914 jlanche of blows, Butcher. of the| A PALENLAILS ATE > e . i scare howing i y ta - 4 eV_—______-__--—I tructive operati net Hiseige i hits in five trips he He a . 7 t a Se eee ining, motor, Independent » rye The defeat of yesterday puta the N . . i gs $14 she-stock * 5 Pry i rl @ I Bias | Vucuces NaS any nigomery do gy eet xs 414:25;, tat 1869 |Logion stil. farther down in. the aturalization TOKss friends that I'm running Centr rices on gains 4 ower: stockers i 7 ve for the Oll City flag, and brings t F © ts dot 1 he can t H In contrast with n t : me Elks a bit closer to the league-| ce te OTM ; . i all he can 1 Saher tburat a1 21.82 21.8 leading Burlington outf The s ORTLAND. ©: Vente reputation,” Mra, We Asari , eho Oe rae aie eh sriie-niae. $1 | Pfam bg ot da eae es ree ‘1 Central ¥ n I'm working for and nas i w and tobacco stocks. Pan-A 1d utters bologna. bulls An error, ure eligible to tion as BE. T. V ms s about ruld M American € roleum issues were hamme $4,004.50; practical veal top $10.00 } The box score~ American citizens Judge ( e 1 down more than two points eact mtodkeva | BE. Wolverton decided today, In the ‘ ‘i and General Baki rh handed do decision that was an . however, failed c NEW YORK, J lent ictory for the Asia Minor peo- Jupiter hd age bullish demonstrat ther tulét; electrolytic; abot ple. Elk : bag igt e tions of the Hst. Fri Lic waked As ntire proceeding was’ s romjno . na a a 1 5 rred mounted more Tis ea cha ak ait: P expected that the g Roya : a r To I points to new high levels, ¢ faunas 9 ernme i appeal to the United Pica was board Alre Line ...- he peak cle at 8 upward to 89,06 $20.00@20.50; No. 2 nor $19.50 The federal government had gued Atle . f the Roebuck jemand fc 4 gp aale mee at ewes $7.0008.0 20.00 19.0 | for annulment of the naturalization Great nds t t | indiair Cot, Ol : Woolw Ma Se to’ 49¢ higher: early « Lead, ste 5 _ papers of Tatos A. Cartozian, a mem uaker C 4 = Se iario { 4 United Drug. ¢ coding lambs $14,00@14.6 Zine, firm / 12 3|ber of a local firm of rug dealery. r 1 0 <pen uthern Railway at-fpbr “per cer futures, $7,27@7.20 E.|'The government's contention that ule —— — _ tandard Oll, Cal F Antimony, $16.75@17.00 | Armenians are of Antatic descent and Buck Cre Ne ogies NJ Bi indies sud Sn aa | therefore not eligible to naturallea- COTTON ner ra i 0 | thon ‘ 3 ee SUGAR | ak } EW YORE. July 27 -tacsocmtsa| .NEW. YORK, ‘July. 1—Foreign | | MONEY ° FUGITIVES WILL BE > | EW TORK, July 27-—(Amsociated | ochanges stondy. Quotations $1) | mom Howell 0} ——_—_—— eae te ee sate he ‘th nts: Great Britein, demand 485%; | NEW YORK, July 27—Call m jearpes it . 0 ¢ o| ¢ ames i) i: ita lowent level tr Inst | cables 485%} 60 day bills on ban’s | steady; high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4;| Walker, cf 2 0 | Butter and Eggs liu. kate 5.20 cents ® | 43194. France, demand 4.7214; cables | Closing bid 4; offered at 4%; last loan | Waltman, It 000 } ne ——! |v. 8. Ind bos | POURS ie |4.73, Italy, demand 3.67; cables | 4; cali loans against acceptances 314; | bse | ‘ i UCAGO, July 27,—Butter high | tr gs. Rubber mg 3.671%, Demand: Belgium 4.65% | time loans firm; mixed collateral, 60 Totals ..... 9913 18 27 14 9| ny t Creek Consolidated pts 16,461 tubs; creamery | ty g, Steel eat 1 [oo 3 __ | 90 days, 4; 4-6 months 4@4%; prim Score by innings— R.H.P.| Net! Patterson, deputy shoriff, lett 0: TAR: sSviceons ‘ Jards 43'se; extra | wapash pfd. A ‘ > 69% | | . . | commeretal paper 9% @4 Legion =- 010 000 000-— 1 5 &| overland Sunday morning for Mis Prafiib ON oe 2 a4 firsts 40% @Ale; #ec- | Wostinghouse Electric - | Liberty Bonds r ——- —_—————— wes -- 202 120 61x—13 18 0] sour! to bring back the two Holland Humble ¥ Egge, uneha 4, | witiya Overla soar ar aa “~ Th | tolen hases—Butcher 2, Free, | brothers who will stand trial here on <r —— te Sie mW oe . i E — 0 irate 310 Syootworth Bw: SILVER 1, Wal hits—|charges of gelling mortgaged prop Viour sete ie a ~ aoe er, 1 ulker erty, Patterson was accompanted LIS. J -_—— recond, 414 3 ; i = F i " whe : 3 , ‘ : 1; fourth 4i— $19 l NEW YORK, July 2 ‘ re. on the trip by his wife wie setth, a government 4s 9106.24 j Mesichs doliare 6 t Pa : flon | stop off at Lincoln, Nebr., to oo tone | relatives, aoe

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