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PAGE TEN Oil : Finance } | Tobacco higher grade material at $5.60 an in- . Moultrie Ga.—Twenty-two bright] crease of 25 to 50c over prices a| ‘ leaf tobacco markets were opened to-| month ago. Dealers are predicting | 4 day in Georgia. Festivals, pageants | a higher price. | and barbeques cre being arranged. | —-~ | M The crop is estimated at between Cotton } 60 million and 75 million pounds Atalnta—Heavy rains in the south- | east, coupled with the latest gov-| ; ernment crop report have sent cot t E New Riv-| ton prices up, Picking is well “un: | ! er coal 1 $12.55 ver | der way in the southern districts of | gross t ton with | the belt. | ( Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, | ri Broker 208 dated Royalty Building ‘ IN LATE g t Exploration . 2 i Prices Turn Upward After ‘ Slump Forced on Favor- able Crop News | Columbine CHICAGO, July 30—With favor le weather over the spring crop ‘ territor nd with harvesting in| Domino —- apid 3 the wheat rket | Royalty Produ’ k swing downward to: set erpool quota- Curb Stocks. Che Casper Daily Cribune Stocks NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR : Bonds ,BRINGING UP FATHER ©1925 By Inv Fearune Service Great Britain rights 1 Inc erved Grain | THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 Livestock :: All Markets | | ---Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus FOR GCODNESD SAKE - FATHER - WHAT ARE You MOANING ABOUT? INEVER SAW SOCH | AN ON TIDY HOUSE: 1 WONDER WHO LEFT _THI® BEADED BAG { ON MY CHAIR? To jute} or OH! DAUGHTER- 1 GOT ARIGHT XOUR BEADED BAG ON MY S (on CHAIR? AS ee. “ae MOAN > WHAT YOU MEAN LEANIN’ DON'T BE SILt~ -OADDY THIS IS MY NEW EVENING CGOVIN FOR, THE OPERA- OM’N POP---Suspected. Wir STAMPS IS ABOD BAD AS TIED UP IN “STAMPS, THE MAGIC AUD CO, 1S FACING AN ACUTE SITUATIOF I Guick HAS BEEN APPOINTE: TO SELL THE ACCUMULATED POSTAGE Bur TopaTe | HAS MET WITH NO GOSH - TRYING “To SELL PoSTAGE THEIR, TRYING To INTEREST THE SPHINX WORKING INA PANAMA HAT= ——— CAPITAL OF — $10,000 GEE-A MAILORDER HOUSE ~ MAYBE 2 CAN Good MORNING SiR-1o [=== LIKE ‘To HAVE AMINOTE S OF YOUR TIME TO INTEREST YOUIN MY LINE OF 2¢ STAMPS WHY LWORK FoR THE MAGIC MUD Co ANO WE RECEIVED HESE STAMPS THROUGH IE SALE OF VOCAL MLD SAMPLES TAMPS EH? WHERE'D You GET'EM? You CRi A UKELY STORY! GET OUT OF HERE CAN'T SELL ME ANY OF YouR STOLEN GOODS OOK- YOU | SUCCESS. 5 foil real After open: | - YY = © ite decline, Septem ron" || LIVESTOCK | || : i tat j at cnicAco, uy wows pent. || New York Stocks : | _ Business Briefs PLANE FALL 1 of. Agricult —Receipts 15 \ last Bato | LS ae e n | 000; « lesirable offer! ee oben a | j (Coryright 1926 The Casper Tribuue) | r 1 sk strong to 10c higher than Wednes ; Sacramento, Calif.—Approximately : t Corn avin baees ung. 150 | A iis Chemical and FE 000,000 will be paid by the South. gaa Leite sug, 1d rj lower | American Can ne brn’ Paclfla‘tor ‘the! elsetrio’ Une! be The Associated Press}—L ‘ ; enerally {M+} Amerfean Car and Foundry -- 101 tween’ Sacrathento / and: Stockton Black, 22, and Roger Bispham, 19, 3 October lard i | American Lqcomotive .------- 112% woe The consummation of the deal de. pete of y coemegts Fig pane eff th 8 poun é ing OF i ‘eC > By, hogy pe RS. ae } n an airplane fall a eo P! ctical top American ‘Sm. and Ref. ----. 10: Hing tnt oh ; we Eaue Peck Shaspuroye!, oeatbe tnterstate| flying field, Bryn Athyn. Bispham butchers largely | American Sugar tion eetre vy the Oi | was a passenger in Black's machine. few packing s0Ws| American Tel, and ist Detroit—Construction in Detroit When it was about'150 feet: in ee hy | $12.10@12.50: strong we | Ainsetoe Keil 5 4 : a lb has shown a decided drop recently. air the plane went into a sideslip, er pigs mostly $1 18. = Hy Beier Wah tts: duly .80+-Stock | Permits Issued in the last week en: and fell. Le) cost of packer and shipper droves of | American Wa nore ey Gritted lower today on a re-| tajied éxpedditure. of $1,874,385. as Brother of Commoner 5 r !hogs here Wednesday $13.40; Bently American Woolen ne ri peli pressure for both | sompared with $3,515,248 for the 3 : Charit Work 1a ; $12.75@1 packing HOES! Anaconda Copper - aroeuns ublic “uuilles, rabber, | previous weelt and $1,600,312 for Predicts Action on 1] Sep $11.75 @12.60; monte ples eee 31 | Atchison --—.- sir Andy hs ieepiad by te ly | the corresponding week last year, De 2 13.75; heavy weight hogs, weight, 2311 +1, Coast Line ooo nit b ] ve Was by no means pts Mbt E | + I E d d B Oa pounds $13,35@14.10 é Baldwin Locomotive — 1 neral. store than, a dogen. apes | Chicago—Altho reports “are cur: volution. ol s&s E£ndowe y Cattle—Receipts 8,000: ted steers | ecittmore and Ohio - oat ol sane Reise 1825 MUENS. | vent here that eastern steel mills | c - f of value to sell at $15.00 upward.| poitchem steel ss | dhe ‘cle yas heavy. Total sales | are giving price concessions, thet R h P bl h igher; mostly 15¢ to] Carrornin Pet q ApPuoximated 1,400,000 shares |'4s no present’ intention to give fur-| CRESTON, Towa, July 30.—(Asso: | uc wbtisner R y kinds showing most | ©. nadinn’ Pacific = NE RK 9 : : ther price concéssions in this dis-|clated Press)—Congress eventually 1 advance: very uneven: slow: Central Leather plas = | NeW: york 2 (By The | rrict, mill operators say. Demand will be called upon to take a hand = = Sept j fully steady; top $1 paid’ fOr! Cerro de Putte. 2 “ | Seren te ess)— Corrective influ- | nas been’ improving. in the evolution controversy, Charles] BUFFALO, N. Y., July 30.—(Asso- De 1441. pound. avrages; best long] Cyne, Ge Tuco 5 tinued at work in the stock W. Bryan, brother of William Jen-| ciated Press.\—William -J.. Conners, I yearlings held above $15.00; buIK| Fy ssnenke and Olio a4 ipiag of business | pittsbargh—Oll well supplies are|nings Bryan, said when. he passed wealthy industrialist and new 1 j stain fod steers $12-50012,75; gras’! Ciicago and Northwestern 634% Fd oe prieng SURE Unset) active. Railroad’ buying of steel has|through Creston last night enroute| paper proprietor, ‘today. announced t | 8ers and short feds $7.50@11.00; she | -) Cn? Mil, & St. Paul pfa 1 of pri Bult dem: | shown Uttle Improvement but some|to Washington to attend his famous|the establishment of, a foundation ( |tock 15 to 2he up: vealers sharing | Chicago, Mit & St. Pau onstra Niced ananed ia mum | ronds now .are in.the market for|brother's funeral. Mr, Bryan. indl.| for. charitable work in this city, to R advance; bulk vealers, $11.60@12.09; | Chicas. R : = | Rew OF igh, nrteod apecialies,-UPting:| Fansciahd, the rGouGiliim dey expedtedil cated fa’ was, deeply 1a throated fa'tne liwhtone ben bee glyen $1,000,000 and r few $12.50. Gold: Filson , | American Can, DuPont and General | {% imbrdye | cause for which the great Commoner | ¢xPects In the near futyre to raise Sheep—Receipts 12,000: active; tat | Colorado Fuel -- it | Blectric one to two points but niotor. | ate |made his last fight, and that he| It to $5,000,000 oO | lambs strong to higher: mostly Cor aolldatea. Gas oll ] some of the ral s-yleld St.. Paul—The Cudahy king | might be active in carrying on the Mr. Conners is the: proprietor of Bellies xe, & ¢ higher; bulk natives Under very | ooo oducts sole é ed to Curther. prett. takings: + company has bought” the Farmers'| work of his dead brother. the Buffalo Courier and the Buffalo Tuly ..--21.55 b 21.55 2 | light sorts $1 PIGED: ffem, JOCOEY To inte: Rebel ‘ pnprovement took places in| rerminal packing plantand 60:acres rhe people of the United Stated," | Star. f 1.55 21 21.55 21.55 | to elty butchers $ best westerns | ae Gane > subsequent dealings but - the) o¢ tana: tere Tor $210,080 and will| he said, “are tb soming aroused to EAT ay ty; few oda | Cuba Cane Su et failed to hit a steady stride | Pa | . sorted $15.50; sheep stead DavinonlGhe | Start a meat packing plant here, The|the real issues in the confifet be. Cash G | bunches yearlings ip tp $18,002,.6ONe een demo | axon | Ml reports of another | pint his-a'capacity of 15,000 hogs a|tween religion and ev | CHICAGO, reat NUM: | fat ewes $6.00@8.50; several strings prothas In crude oil production but | PANE | “Several states 4 . 4@1 number 2] feeling lambs late Wednesday $15.25 pe eee ae Nee lce 188 Pan-American jasues were strength = ed laws prohibiting 8. Corn number 2] @15.40; 25e higher. | cle Peak Gee Replace. om wood showing | portiana, Ore—The Oregon. prune jevolution and more will soon follow JOINS FLEET imber 2 yellow $1.08 | — | wassaue.theven ot No ener: | Visher body | crop in estimated at 35 million |auit. 7 umber 2 white 439 Omaha Quotations, pasauee Duarers i = 10)'+ | shurted up“more than two points to| Cro? 5. |" “Sgventually -congreas®. will’ be 41% @43e, Rye OMAHA, Neb., July -U. § bale ai se - - 6 anew igh level on buying credited —n—____ forced to meet this problem. LAK®HURST, > » July 30. — \@S3e. Timothy need | Department of Agriculture.)— Hc RS Pee _ ie af. i » General Motors interests, who “My brother studied the theory of | (By The Associated Press}—The navy € 1 319@26 Receipts, 7,600; better grade bag Great Northern +7 PE ri ag , r accumulating evolution for ten years and his heart | dirigible Shenandoah left the Lake R ). Bellte sand | most ino on pad [Poms aha Meait. hme POPE Peadta.- her * mm |and soul were in the fight against it. | hurst flying field today for. the Vir. si CE Tae ee a eade te cage | wudsen tactics Bi, | Awatteswertanicae er . | My sympathies were with him in his | ginia coast to join the United States ie teady to strong; bulk ) to 3 b €, me pport. but Studebaker ast great fight, down In Tennessee.” | fleet in maneuve: pound butche $13,40@15.60; top | Illinois Central -- Mis] and ¢ ler common lost ¥ an rs dent ©, an « 4 s t t » _ GEA asthe seen . a ey upward to’ $12.90: | Int. Harvester : b | rea fede smoder 1 ATLANTA du 4A Aiak r. | Int. Mer,” Mart pfd. | j ciated Pre A amendment de- ar e J0SSIP st Wednesday, #12 ht, | Int. > | |slgnea to pi e teaching of | K terling ea Zz Ge ‘ helm: | ee I Ken at . oom & $4 (Continued From Page One) \tr tt te repre Wall Street Briefs ‘ . ing le Va - +) Fu = by professional | server, said the intensity was the} hiss, | udvices received here from| tive. et grades |? e and N iders, Inspired by the speculative | greatest in-an. east-west — direction The amendnienvavad'sttarad taithel Jon Indicate that the insuffi tea , and mixed 3 Mack Truck . belief that the recent reactions had | and.estimated that the center of dis- Sadar propriationa bill. and pro-| t s British funds, due to| lings, $14 our le $1 Marland Ot! He not gone for enough, turned the] turbance was niore west than: south vided that any teacher of school c | » stock, steady to | Max. Motors B .. course of prices downward. again ere. The selsmo ph record was . bf : ra nd too he consump-| welgit 1,485; she stock, steady to } sain | of here. selsm p teaching or perniltting to be taught (Continued From Page One) a . t ana t stead common | Mex. Seaboard Olt before mid-day, Warly gains In sev-| Jes, ve - Je by the e bebhcAgd © expenditi the explanation | strong : ee ae tering memeetingey ater aval ot the. pomtoarrlante ngohina |e ona oe made by the la theory of evolution tn eontradic: | basement of the Presbyterian church sor ae a de bea to) 166. need latickre |'Ma. fekiy and aesak Can and General: Electric | oon” ™Ontans Sarthduake. tlon to the Bible's account of the cre-|to attack.the steaming and delect- rticular! tralian issue, in| dull, weak to 16%¢ lo ock@: 2 - i ‘ pres ie ation of man would be cut off fro 5 ae ie sah feeders, mearce, steady: bull | Missourl Pacific pil Fo materially reduced. or wiped} | LIBERAL, Kans., July 30.—{Asso- | Cocivine atnte tundy The te pti gem out all ch iaatodi banabd canners and | Montgomery Ward > Players, Fleischmann, | cjated Press.}—A slight earth tremor ment related only. to. the *commion|and GB Wy " Nit ramag Ja debe ay RO eres | re few bologna | Nat. Biscuit Great Western Sugar and Crex Car-| occurred here at 6:15 o'clock this | Ment © [and C. B. Stafford acted he apokes- PRN of the Vul-| bulls practical yeal top, | Nat. Lead ....-- 12x More points below | morning... The temblor- lasted about | Teresentative uindsay of Dekalb tor the Casperites. Mies mary a id sow hae iopat | $a endents, up to.| New York Central -.--- final quotations, while} three minutes and’ was: sufficiently | county. author of tha on Rarer f ‘th Wiley, mayor of Basin. 4h , the ‘remalar | $3.4 Nebraska feed | N. Y., N. HM. and Hartford -. 344 uthern Pacitic, Unit: | strong to rattle windows and dishes | stated after the umenimenn ne] 88 outflow of oratory, declared tbat t end of L% per cent on| ers, $9 Norfolk and Western - - 131% | ed Cigar, Woolworth and s al! and move heavy furniture, slightly Jing defeat that he would not etter | °° Dave’ 4| wave ag - ingly "ae - of 65 lam Sort 58 others y ded a p ° re. “a 4 oO hearts for *) roth © preferred and erred A’ etc jpte 6,500: um! North American M b lelded a point or more, LU an anthevolution bill nek e of its Inte ap Aust tal tn k » higher; bulk fat range | Northern Pacitl | ish operats sisted, however, in| WICHITA, Kans., July 30.~(Asso se caks SL ! ntense Industrial {m . Je turnover of the! In 00@) natives, $14.50 | Pacific Oll - ections of the list. Ward! ciated Press) — rth tremor of | Itlatives and {ts oft evidenced goo 1 on the European fron-| @14 nd feeders, weak: de- | Pan American I rose 2 points fo a new] very low intensity was fejt here | a z s pine skh hehe the Big Horn ba ? pepe ‘ fat even, 96.6007.80; | Panhaylonnia ord top at 73% and Spicer Manu- | about 6:15 a, m.'today n oak sin country, In fact we want you to Fey time dur € nze feeding lam | Phila and R facturing and Brown Shoe attained Sit! 63 f oreign Exchange deliver this message to your citi oth-aft « close of the | $14.25; some higher Phillips. Pe | Hew peak prices at 294% and 6..re-} OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., July zens and assur them that Basin asin in titormation bursa Pure O11 | spectis Trading was relatively | 99,—(Associated Press.)—Scores of} NEW YORK, July 20.—¥oreign ex-| 40d. the surrounding country wishes The turnover | : —+———— | Radio Corp } quiet in the first hour falling | persons here decla they felt a) changes irregular: Quotations in|‘ co-operate with Wyoming's me SP aeeeetion til é Reading as be 100,000 shares. Call money | sight earth tremor early today. |centa: Cireat Lritain demand asin, | tropolia. to. the fullest “extent t and| | TONEY Rep. Iron and Steel opened unchanged at 4 per cent | They sald the quake seemed to Inst | cables 4851%; 60 day bills on barks | ark Danford and Hen Cullen re 45'200.C : Reynolds Tobacco ¥ | Marked tr larity characterized | about 30 seconds 49). France and 2. cables | Pied for per and emphasiged the io St. Loufs and Ban Fran, -... 91% | the early after trading, Renewed ie 4.75%. Italy demand 3.67%: cables | ct that the Basin people should NEW YORK, July 30.—Call money | sea noard Air Line ----- buying of the Wabash and “Katy” SANTA BAR A, Calif., July 30 | 3,08 mand 4.61%, Ger. | take immediate steps to standardize e low 34%: rullng rate 43] ¢, Roebuck <.... Issues sent them up a point or more! _(ny The Associated Pres#)—Santa | many their products. Ben Cullen comp!t CRUDE MARKET, le ¢ offered at 4; last loan | ginoiair Con, Olt 21% | with Wabash preferred touching a| parbara and vicinity experienced a mented the Basin people cn the ex |3 ps | ba RR eal tpn Southern Pacific .. new top at eT “a AP gta sharp earthquake at 1:50 this morn- cell e of thelr Pascal celery rime loans firmer; mixed col-] © ray ham preferred advanced three pointe x A. W. Coons, editor of the Pi 3 Southern Railway am t © © ing followed by a lighter one a few t * = Br oars Leo lateral 60-00 days 404%; 4-6:months | cia naara Oil, Cal to 17%. the higheat in two years| hours later, ‘There was no damage POTATOES Horn Rustler, C. A, Zaring of Ba- ile Creek | 44 @4%: prime commercial paper 4. ctananra oil, N and Onyx Hosiery romsed. 39 to | und most persons slept through the sin; RC. father, Charles Neitham- Sunburet ... ; Acie ‘ " junbut | tetera hep ta a new top. General tric, and | jotts, : 3 rr mer and Mayor 8. K. Loy of Casper, Hamilton Dome oer American Gen shook off their savy pe eh CHICAGO, Suly $0.—Potatoes re-|and Cressley Anderson, editor eed Ferris UGAR Weeds GdesLcs heaviness, climbing 2% and 5%] yENTURA-Callt,, July 30.—Two ptt deeded tote) Pat Mate publisher of the Basin Republican, Byron a Texas and Pacitl points respectively Independent cht earth tremors wero felt here fn Fiche j § re , _ trad= | also spoke, neh =~ il iNsbacco’ Products steels and public utilities were hea early, today.” The first wan noted | IN Nzht necount ght areivalat mar ————__——. SEW YORK. July 20,—The re-|Transcont. Ol... at 1:30 asim. and the second between | oe Te Cen Se ncurlT . MALMO, Rweden,, July £0.—(Ass0 fined sugar market way unchanged | Unton Pacific .. « eae 42°) and-4°a.m. No damage was] forio! Irish Cobt And condition.” | Slated Press.) An unprecedented ny to. 18 points hig list prices | U. 8, Cast Iron Pipe | | y done one SANS AOR condition, heat wave has swept over Sweden ( ranging from 620 to 5.40 for fine |W, 8. Ind. Alcohol ....... 88 Liberty Bonds aS | Te ne Past Weeks causing several granulated © was no im] U. 8. Rubber 0%, “ | ‘oultry | deaths, many fires in factories, Baovemenesisdaihne | tt, 8. Steet 4. eeu 118! NEW YORK, July 90, — Liberty] CHICAGO July 30.—Poultry alive | COTTON farms and forests through lightning 17 gushr “Eaturem, Slemba atmasion fits] ERA EA HPAI : d. 34a 100.23; first 44s] unsettled: fowls 171 28%: brotk 4 drownings, ailing aceldents and proxi anlew 13,000 Septem. | W we MM f nd 444 100.27; third 414» | ers PAP de bed TAR: ~ ————— =| dumage to cropa by hail storms. ‘The ean Seaniaiien’ Fan Unie Wilive ‘Ovaraet 1814 | 101,03: fourth 4%" 102.0; U, 8. gov turkeys 20¢; ducks «20 NEW YORK, July ton spot | damage ts extimated at several mit ‘ vs $2 79, 1 yy wh 144% lornment 49 190.4, 2190, quiet: middling t24.90 Hep kroner. HELLO! PoLice eon e E'S A SUSPICIOUS LOO Gaeacres HERE TRYING TO SELL, POSTAGE STAMPS ~ BETTER LOOK AFTER HIM~=L THINK HE'S A 3 POSTOFFICE ROBBER !! GRIME WAE TO AE COMBATTED BY CRUSADERS Prominent Citizens of Country Enlisted in Movement. NEW YORK, July 30.—(By The Associated Press}—Prominent citi zens throughout the country are ‘starting a crusade against criminals who, in the view of some of the or: ganizers, have made life and prop erty in the United States more un safe than in any other civilized coun- try. Formation of a national crime com: mission was decided on yesterday at a meeting of jurists, of legisla- tors, police officials, merchants and others called by Elbert H. Garr, chairman of the United States Steel corporation, Mr. Gary urged that President Coolidge 5} acquainted with the crusade ard perhaps be asked to participate. Among those who attended the tmeéting were Governor Smith, Rich. ard Washburn Child, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Among those who could not be present were Charles Eyans Hughes, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania and State's Attorney Crowe of Chi+ ago. oe ld The commission, as’ set forth at the meeting will seek. by education arouse an anti-crime timent ‘oughout the country. A critical eye will be kept on public officin) Governor Smith was applauded when he pre a plan for revolu tlonizing crime laws in York state. He withheld making public the details, Mr, Child said that within fifteen years the average age of persohs committing violent crimes had de. clined ten years, He urged that more Attention be given to deterrents of potential criminals than to re-hablt tation PRR SE " Butter and Eggs ——— a | CHICAGO, July 30.—Butter low tras 42c; standards 43c; extra ts 41@4l'4e; firsts 40 @40'%%e: seconds $0 39'4c. Eggs unchanged. Meceipta $5,770 cases ————_>_. Robbers Invade Chicago Hotel CHICAGO, July {By The Asec elated Press)—Robbers invaded the Drake hotel on North Michigan ave hue, One man was shot by a part policeman as ‘he fied from the ho: tel. The robbers, supposedly numbering four attempted to hold up the clerk at the desk, Women screamed, ap- parently frightening the holdup men who fled without any loot The Drake is the stopping place of many distinguished guerts, and is owned by the John B. and Tracy Drake families, ees Wlour, MINNTAPOL, July $0, —Flour Unchanged to 10¢ lower, Wanilly pat Onis F.70GS.00. Bran $24. ae ae a an ‘ Pe, 7 t i ig i as

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