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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 _ Oil :: Finance :: Bonds :: Stocks —NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR STOCK PRICES BUYERS AULE '®R!NGING UP FATHER REMAIN FIRM: GRAIN MARKET: Oils Stronger on Report of Increased Gasoline Corn and Oats Follow Wheat Consumption as Speculators for Rise | PARLOR? MEET HIM- { How ma SAY-JIGGS “WANT TO NO THANKS + LOOK OUT FoR IN TIMES { HATE TO HAVE OINT ¢ THE eoetoaes | | | MOST ) TELL. YOO NOT Pee aie ans NS SOO GOOD Fics) MW JUST.CAME MAGGIE “1 MiGir | TO SMOKE IN THE EXE -BUT 1 PROMISED TO SCRATCH IT WITH MY FEET- ——7 gS ae o\. “IE YOUD VELL 4 ME ONCE WITH: SUT Hirbin me | 1 WOuUc®o BE ~& Get Active NEW YORK, Au 1 \ lat: s,.)—Th t 1 the opening today, and “quic | about fresh upturns in 1 the buying «was debatable whether th en Ith A ©1928 ey Inve Feature Service. Inc * Great Britain rights reserved. i, there was tocks, which was stimul favorable de reports fror { the bas ndu s Ic h were in f pr as A res' etted support, M yver two points a final quotation and sé moving up @ Heavy buyir was one of the feat tt i SEU PATER =< emery Chal Bryan to Seek Brother’s Power | ie ‘ New York Stocks as Smith and McAdoo Battle, Belief LARGE LANDING Fate Causes Stranger From Afar. group. Rene 1 Q Ie i i : Seeger es | to Save Bathing Girl’s Life Twice: NEW yY 55 1.—4Bi ne ac advance, (ep: | Associa ¥ S ik pric ees played a fir the opent: by a subsidience of the sellfeg pr sure which had been in evidence for last few days strength on pu ment report showing sumption in June to be that of the same .month ear and a further reducti plus stor ing of more w Gas and I and Chrysler ON WAL ROUTE Commander of Pursuit ' Planes Says They Are Too Small. s market, which was featured | aaitte | | Atchison __. | Atl, Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive — Baltimore and Ohio - Bethlehem Steél - Jallfornia Pet. — nadian Pacific — CHICAGO, Aug. 1,—Wwt red $1.5) 1.56@1.57%5. num: 4; number 1 hard ations for the rise we ts nae Central Leather pfd. — 62 Bacar t Bain ber a puumber 2 mixed $1.05 42: num-| Cerro de Pasco : 5 CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apg 1.—Lar- bs 3 o) is e ser ellow $ a 91 ie a8 - 5 . is the weekly mercantile reviews and q tae 4 BS priv s EES Chandler Motor — 3. | ser Lead fields are needed oF the the apparent inability duthibert. 3 whiteled a gous ster nee apeake and Ohio 94% | air mall pears spopralne to Major to bring ab compu ye PST AC. ago and Northwestern 66% Thomas G, Lanipher, who !s in com- t Rye none. Barley 78@85e; Tim- ion o} othy seed $6.7 decline com: | $19.00@26, mission houses reported that their 17.16; ribs $18.97; _ bellies mand of the army pursuit planes that were here early in the week, prior to their leaving for Selfridge Field, Mount Clemons, Mich. stocks on ago, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd. 15 | Chicago, R, I. and Pacific — | Coca Cola. Clover see margin accounts were in splendid Colorado Fuel re * shape, indicating a cautious attitude eee : Congoleum-Natrn EHTS Lapa er ne os od abe ; only field on the air mail route that on the part of buyers ork Consolidated Gas is sufficiently large for the fa 17 Canners was quickly 1 above nen, | Corn Products | ryt te ah ala ed gee suit’ type of ship,” Major Lanipher stated prior to his leaving Cheyenne. Nearly all the fields on the air mail course are too small for the army's purpose because it is neces- sary for a pursuit plane to gain a speed of About 90 miles an hour be- fore leaving the ground, and it is necessary to take a long run to take off under such circumstances. Major Lanipher stated that the 50 to a new pe and was followed rucible: Steel 3 into new high ground by I’, G. Shat- LIVESTOCK Cubs Cane ‘Sugar pd. -. 46% tuck and Case Threshing Machine. Davison Chemica) - 3 which responded to reports of high Dodge Brothers pfd. — | Du Pont de Nemours Electric Power and Light, etfs. crle First pfd. - Famous Players - earnings Lead American Ice and | two points above | CHICAGO, ot fore | ment of alf howr. Du- | ceipts 4,000 and Internation. | © 10¢ lowe a gy | Pee a er so were in good de- | Cesirable grades show minimum loss:| General Hlectric ~ < was still apparent | Ul 160 to 210-pound weights $14.00 |General Motors he end of the fir nt, American Cy nl Telephone a mand. Heavine LIL SITY Gov —— 1 , @14.15; top $1 = S Cheyenne field is one of the best American Telephone and Wool-| @ P ing sows|Great Northern pfd. field: the ‘air mail course, and rth. Foreign ex es opened | /@rsely $12.00@12.30; odd lots strong | Gulf States Steel elds in the course, an with the new buildings and hangars | completed, it will be among the best | in the country. ’ FIRE SWEEPS weight slaughter pigs $13.00@1 Hudson Motors - shippers $15.00; estimated holdover | Illinois, Central 000; heavyweight hogs $13.15@ | Independent 0. and 80; lght light $12.60@14.25; pack-|Int, Harvester & hogs $11.65@12.50; slaughter | Int. Mer. Marine pfd. $4. c 1 sterling a d Wrench francs at 4 andinavian exchanges rallied on jort covering. cent a. Broker evenly 25¢ to 75 off; mostly. 25@50c | Max, Motors Be ; price spread unusually wide; le on lower grades often erratic aaa a] pas oi ious TD Int. “Nickel --_- . » receipts 00; compared | Kelly Springfield WULILIIF 2 3 | WYOM ING OILS with Teereton sully Spas Kennecott Copper - 53 , G/E8S c ¥, Central P. 3 sed a Migher; heavies up| Louisville and Nashville _-.. 114 47° OCOD most; best desirable fed steers, | Mack Truck. . Sees A sketch of Miss Katherine Williams, and a photo of A. L, Boatwright, Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, | Warmed up kinds and grassers, un-| Marland Ol) RENMNETA ; her “official hero.” LIBERTY, ‘Texas, Aug. 1.—(By (By Central Press.) The Associated Press)\—A fire had 3 NAG RLOTTE, N. ©, July destroyed about half of Liberty and Jeena Ret aes was still burning at noon today. The | \iis5" Katherine Williams’ “official | her, buck A powerful current ex her, and she went: down twice. Boatwright, a stranger to d the river's force forty. | 208 Consolidated Royalty Building | low: Western Exploration — 3.( | Consolitiated Roy. new-10.3 Central ‘Pipelin Mex. Seaboard Oil - Mid-Continent Pet. — vials 15.25; | Mo., Kan. and Texa est long yearl- | Missourt Pacific ptd. CHARLES V/ BRN 4 5 | extreme top weighty steers ’$15.2 50 | highest since 1920; ee Witllawe 10 | 1ngs and medium ‘weight $15.10: | x4 leat These are the’ men, political observers appear to agree, who will have | Southern Pacific depot was the lat-| hero,” some distance to rescue her. ~ ~ es og | heavy Mont tistockerathd'l een ee ard = most to do with the immediate future of the Democratic party, One | est of a dozen buildings burned. ‘The ‘ “ Syne The other day, Miss Williams was Bessemer 19 | feeders 25c fat and | Nat. Biscult ____ of the figures‘ayho will be watched with most interest in the next few | Houston fire department has been] Fate has caused Boatwright to | seimming in ‘Tonawanda Lake, at Western | “ogi | heifers ve : at. Lead .. months is Charles W. Bryau (seen in action at the bottom), brother of | called on fer aid. Wires of the|Tescue Miss Willams from death |yronroe, 29 miles from Charlotte Kinney Coastal 0818 | a teher ew York the late W. J. B = Southwestern Bell Telephone com-.| 0” two seperate ‘and distinct occa | she became entangled in a piece of Columbine 04 Sheep, irecaiita “4 yt ENP DNE aD ges pany andthe Southern Pacific wont {nS under extraordinary circum: | submerged rope ae tidiie thetnataty Jupiter 08 ceipts practically nil direct: poled re-| Norfolk and Western By JOHN T. LEWING, JR. measure of suceess for the former. | out shortly before noon, stances. houndry of the pool, and went down. Elkhorn - 5 | around 10,000 direct, and covet | North American (Central Press Correspondent) —_ | it Was his zeal that prevented a pos-| riberty is an oil town, the county| Boatwright is a traveling sales-| 4 swimmer heard’ he: i Domino - UE ol caraltepmitesding etatioretitn tee rthern Pac WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—It is no] siblé “deal between the contending | seat of Liberty county, 44 miles west | man, employed by a Richmond, V dragged her ashore. When she t Royalty Producer Le ee aan Mantle hon Sompey uclfie Oil news, of course, that the th of | forces in the fevered latter days of | of Beaumont, 4 firm, and visits Charlotte infre-| covered, she learned; to her Sunset + 00% | guar ame maces hate n American Pet. William Jennings Bryan has turned | the 1924 conyention, Al Smith, % See en quently, ment, of course, that it rdy oe | Underlight sort $15.25@18. internal effairs of the Demo: Roman Catholic and Tammany m Miss Williams is a telephone | wright who had saved her a’ sec Atlantic Petroleum --. .00 0012 | cholee and’ prime loads 31 party topsy-turvy. However h }and Walllam MeAdoo, “dry” with Ku operator in a local hotel. time, Neither knew that the other Great Northern - 00% | $16.00: culls mostly $11.50@12.00: other leaders of the party. disliked | Klux support, are beth™ politicians, On August 4, 1924, Miss Williams | Was at the pool. Q r Oil . - 00% 01 | western quality lucking top, $15.60; | Pure OM to admit, the Commoner was a dom | ana therefore never can be so far N and friends were in a bathing place| A Carnegie medal is being sought Preston Oil per 1,000 -- 1.00 2.00 | Ste to@redor tat chess eee | Radio Cc inatingly powerful influence with | apart that a compromise ts Impos- at Tuckeseege Ferry, 10 miles from | for the salesman, - - -10 J! | mostiy steady; feeding lambs 26¢ te | Tread! the rank and file of the party ranks | sible, unless there is a Bryan to make] ce 3 2 13 | Soc higher. -iTeonvantd 47%, | in the west and south to the day ot | HOLLYWOOD—Dode Bercot of els of cash wheat into the market =: Abt ab ‘ lds Tobaces 1% | his death, and it is natural for th esting man in the DanticulGoant Lyeaiterwelghts EASA HE ARORA cane eet pep Omaha Quotations Le and San s9% | leaders to. be scurrying about each ew months will | ona spug Meyers, Pocatello, Idaho. Rendinn hatha: des eae oe OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 1.—1U, S: De- |S Mir Line - in hopes of capturing the pc that | an, brother of the | rougnt the third draw in the | traders | £c : = yartmen’ grict re- | Sea biek 2... } sryan's e ne chan es they have opposed each ¢ al = 3 ' ina nit ithern. Pacific-.-------= 98% | Probability there will be sey c re contesting for su SAN DIEGO, Cal—Russ Pierce pest Pia ecient cone ) ry h | Bont ficen ggyy jeret ¢ paramo) emacy, Charles W. will step in amd san Diego lightweight won aver | let —s $ ) . y f i ure: prt arene tty Charley Feraci of New Orleans on a} This casing up p to $ 4 , ° oO f et together und rendjust t « Theo y iow’ Bas ere | foul in the fifth roun ever, until July wheat was oatiner Oo --- %%1 43.40 Fria 10:18 64, | Dians-for 19: | influence f t Senn Cand x —— six cents more than the September Creek Consolidated ------ 7 | weight _ The MeAdoo forces and the Smit | the other twe outh apparently | pravEs FIELD, BOSTON—Jack delivery, giving the trader who was se : Al siner , a | follpwers are no close together to; | belongs to McAdoo, and the east to| sharkey of Boston won a close do- beaten last spring a chance to ‘ Ol. 7a Cattle, receipts. 250. Compared te. ¥ than at the close of the last con- | Smith, cision from King Solomon of Pan- ere 6 {back nome profit and caticing h t &! with week ago: Good and. chole« Pro tucts entios, but thet 18 8 possibil ports coming from the, eaptint | ima in ten rounds, H rival a little concern = fed steers and yearlings mostly ont. Ob | that with 1 gone they car to the e hat Pa et cues T d Wh L F a RiPChE2 Mk @ebo Kherees % A RS Sa 1491, |¥ome sort of common ground. Fi & senaior from Missistppl. {| py eBUQUE, lowa—Elmer Layden, | 4 fader O Lost For- a grades uneven, mostiy around {U. 5. Cast Iron Pipe - 18014 | With oll his tremendous dislike f« setae pat tates [008 af Notre Dane's “Four Hore! tune in March Cashes (DELEGATES ELECTED = 7 © lower; week's bulle $10.25 @1: -| U.S. Ind. Alcohol , |-MI Smith would never have permitted . al e OSSI eral loads yearlings and light » »|U. S. Rubber <2. ny compromise “that “meant } After the Inst convention it Wa! ball, basketball and track nt Co- | I fe) | fe) ° including mixed yearlings $14.00@ | 17. §. Steel 7% | - |rusgented that Tom Toegert nd | jaiubia, college. | dn Un July Options. 14.25; four loads 1,227 averages | Wabarh pfd, A -2«-- S, | Eee ue ad lee a cam? Kone! — $u4 better grades stock stron | Westinghouse Electric 72% rege tte ROE ud BUENOS AIRES—Proposed bout fs WTR: “pte Aug. 1.—(Associated | 2¢ higher; others mostly st | Willys Overland —.... 1ST Ne turned the. conyentian| pet ween Lule Tepe and BM Taje no)’ = Be OWEN Ly SOME | nore 2 nal ‘cond weak; véal and bulls 50@ Woolworth 8 j Ta ee Sta TAH chets Vitae | ROP, Hea MRR a PREC ESD a ee eee ee rRe TIC A A toni [At aadesting of (the <wrorty b nd ‘ stockers and feeders uneven; motly | on f the Bryan's panushets lat | rol will not take place, local} | ER EANO aioe Which came | Blght socety held last night in ‘he ‘ e deodamiitl i * follow: vill they manage to do now? & . sio1 ol x Tate bp chs * eon aus : st ! bulk follow: grass | hey /mmanagy to qo ine boxing commissioners holding. Tate | Pr tha making and. breaking of| banduet room of the Hensing hows ant / ‘ CRUDE MARKET $80 mUMLAD Poe eae wheat kings during the wild specu-| delegates were elected to the state f $56,798 : j iy NEW YORK-According to his | !tlon of last winter and early spring | Convention of the society, which 2 wher " arn: 83.6009 8.60 ~~ \ AW YORK According to Mis now reported at the Hoard of | Will be held in conjiinction with the f 8.50@9.7 creel ATLANTIC Aug. J—(B: we 4 ic ay, | furry in July wheat der on August 11.12. a oe iskhy | Soothes venemr test tn a aoe ayes ilie : GATES 10 LANDER ?:n-. wis his own manager. | “avo traders who figured promi.| Delewates elected were C. R, Peter: - Ds 60 FA OERIER EAE: Yl onde th ke of “shadow Pu mmneen,| rently in the big run-up in May | #0”, chairman; Dr, N.C. Geis, Thom. Liberty Bonds ep f0e lowers feeders 180 206 | Ine’? and t ding a cape ‘be if cece rs Wheat laid tharmubsstquent, oraan | AM EMV MONG, Tantee We. Tone wie: #38 see pe her bulks follow | 4 jur; of supe 4 John L, Lewis, numerarte aes in price, so the story it, are en-| Wehrll, Dewey Powell, A. J. Gravel, densi ot the Unit we D, Wyo,, Aug. 1.~At a || gager in another costly tiff, The|D. La Brech, 'T. J. McKeon, A. 1H, demands that the | recent meeting of Floyd: Minch Bost || result is that for two days the July | Nichols, Dr. V. 0, Dacken, D, WW. NEW YO! er ge lambs $15.00@15.40;. nati Butte 1M Work e 4Me, | ¢14.50@16 desirable weight slat id conencerseoes= ed Mine rke ! 018d; weather’ 143 wiehadtanrriy dcr t a tht prinelpal anthracite mine operators {tho Amerlean Legion, held here a delivery, whicH expired. with the | Osilbee, C. Jt. Fleming and Dr. C. M14; fourth 4% “laiiby $1, 0001440 aoe meet him In conference next Tues s of delegates and alternates | close of today’s market, has been | Duncan, i; fo « ambs $14.00414 Lance” Creel oats sy working | Were elected to represent Worland Pp R, l—Aug 1—{By| congested and seting up queerly a nmpent 4%s, 106.1 to negotiate a ne «| NEWPORT, R, neo aS Osage .-- Sear a —| || Grass Creek, light -.---- % {i i ox | |Greybutt SEV oreign Exchange | |{'°:)i!!,; SILVER } A eat ‘| Torehiigh agreements legionnaires at the State Convention| png Associated Press}—America’s| One of tho traders ts reported to he virtual ultimatum was served |ef Legion men to be held at Lan-}ieaq in: the inter-university tennis} have hac large holdings of July [ ERE ae by letter yesterday on Samuel D,|der the tenth and eleventh of AUs-|¢ournament between teams repre-| wheat, which the other trader need- Warriner, chairman of the anthra-| ust. Phe delegation will be headed) senting Oxford and Cambridge and | ed in part to meet the commitments lelte operators’ conference. Mr. | by Noel Morgan. prominent in-state | traryvard and Yale was cut down to-| he had made for delivery of grain, | rs who has attended | 4.5 when the English team took two| The holder of the wheat is credited NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Voreign ex ——— | foe Lew! bat Mr. W sp; | Legion att RK Aug River; | chankes «tedaulke Jota tiona. an ‘ ewls demanded that } irriner: | Les : 24 heat : arcs 486 6-16; c ; 60: day bills cn ds, president of the Philadelphia | *tate sinc Be Fe or vombens | The score of the series is ka We ib hi ah a tbs SSAA es DE aed ” gemand and Reading Coal ang Iron company | iment fn poe d ed AN al pata Yale. Harvard 8; Oxford-Cambridge oe Pha 4ares “whe iA are os Three high officials of the Chita. | 01 [fhe See tse "te Somer || POTATOES land, Che eeaevaan_ tre be | ot UM eR eS ear uepare| b ireaeee igus | (Meiebad ar Gee ite no | Ae, Maltin Ohlsen, ).65%; cables 3.66. Demand: Bel present operator nittee 41 Re ody . ‘ 7 3 © yesterday after. | co 1 ded Wicderinnny SA Oe? one exception was compored of “ler.| LU. P. Heron, A P. J We Warr] PARIS—Seven French bombing) sald to have engineered the price hoon on an Inspection tour of thie “nome = pics —Te- | ser exe : Y 0 power to , ©. D, Barngrover, Gen +} plunes with American aviatora were °. division of the road. Th. . NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Cotton spot $$ —— CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Potatoes—Me | ser executives’ with no power to | ters, Rove pi} oe s Ss : a © party, et: middiing $24.65 Poultry ceipts, 74 cars; total U shipments, | act. Hampton and H, P, Schaller. ; The | assembled at the le Bourget airdrome be eee fet ‘s taken | which included 8. P. Bracken, yice. $24.88 (niGAd0. ee eee trading alow, rmarket Mr, Lewis’ statement was taken | trip will be made in automobiles to | ready to take the alr Monday if wea: BAe Ur ant be: rivet me created | president; A. G. Smart, general su. Flour wer: fow broilers 20 | Kansos and Missouri to mean that If the recognized oper: | the convention city, leaving Worland | tner conditions permit. 1 one ented on a8 prep capa perintendent, and H. C. Murphy, en- Sj | MIND 18, Mine Aug rs 14%c: | lers, best, $2.60@2.80; « ors’ leaders failed to appear Tues | Sunday afternoon. Tgaaar VF hoa] Oe ‘ l'setvas ae ae \e oye of ips edtipee and way, stop- lour 1 rt far turkey 0 k OY erse | @2,60; Minnesota sacked early Ohioe, day, the mine, workers would break FO my oan ET TT For results try a Tribune Claes! ! * The Wallvery-of over 700,000 bush, Ra last night In Casper, They con . patents $8.71 »; bran $24.90, |. 1901 552.85; bulk, $2.80 off negotiations with the possibility Tracupe Want Ade Bring Reeulte! fled Ad. 3 700,000 bush: ! tinued thetr trip this morning :

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