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{ 7 J PAGE EIGHT DAILY Stocks and Grains wh per the tho hot of+ tior in lin car sp) am ter | Foreign Exchange eve Sti cents: Great Britain, demi lO cables 485 IRREGULAR Confused Price Movements Mark Sales on New York Exchange YORK, A ts lacked ur s stock market southern and substantial Seaboard Air preferred, and k & Sou estern. Th ‘ous met bs ice since a number of sues which -ad- ed one to four points caused a resumption of brisk buying for both ace in other sections of the 1 liway sold at 103% time. Havana Elec- 214%, also a record figure and an overnight rise of 8%. Other h ed stocks mayed up emar Westinghouse Air- rake a’ NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The raw sugar market was easier early today, under incre: of late: and res closed easy. Ap 56 49; December 2.70; M. r 900 tons. Septem- ber January 2.64 Vv YORK, 2 20.—Foreign exchange steady otations in nd 4854; 60 day bills on banks Q doi 481%. F e; demand 4.6814; cables Jen 4.69. 1 dem cables ha 6 Der vand B Ger. ing 23.80. fers m¢ dir <1| COTTON | bre — —— he r = fia do _ ha wh METALS “x bo oc YORK, Aug. -Copper, Pl arm; etectrols pot 4 futur 14% mt Lea¢ ; 0 pr 2 p th futures, ca ‘e MONEY pate a ae a ; rane et 4 t accept Liberty Bonds a NEW Y I 4 r 0 Liber BI BY Tell the Adyertis ‘Phe Tribune Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘| TRIBU TH a NE Oil and Financial News GOLLY - 'T YOU HEAR ME? | YM TALIIN'LOOD s— i ENOUGH- maximum ad light topped: at $13.60; | J Db) pound butch packing sows large bulk strong weight | @ 13.60; pack- | Cattle—Receip | heavies held a bulk fed steers of quali MAgciE-_ | condition to sell at $10@13. ern grassers mostly dertone’ th fat cows and heiférs and t 25e lower. Mostly 37@8: better un- LUCY HERE'S A FEW THINGS OF MINE I WANT TO PACK UP FoR THE TRIP WELL WHERE ARE ade offering held THE SUITCASE least decline. nothing doing on Omaha Quot of Agriculture).—Hogs, r into | Smelt- | desirable 140 to ales $11.40@12. weight 268. , receipts 3,700; kil mostly steady; bulk steers | LMUST GIT, THE SOc TOR TO CALL ON MAGGIE - HER HEARING 1S GITTIN, WORSE EVERY®6 OAN YY WHY ARE YOU TAKING NV Yenry-2/M YOU GOING TO So MANY DRESSES WHEN 70 PUT THEM? You CAN BORROW FROM NRCS Pe. canners and cutters $2. y top $8.00; stockers and feeders slow: weak; few loads stock- everal loads feeders Allise Chemical and Dye ~ Sc lower; bulk $12.50; sheep steady feeders most’ lambs $14.80. ; best ewes $7.00; ic lower; top sorted ed offerings with prices tures market was Atl, Coast Line ulture.)—Hogs 000; mostly 30 to 40c s up more; timore and Bethlehem Steel California Pet thirteen 180 to 220 pound loade, $13, mixed. loads, 5 to $13.40; drive-ins, $13.40 packing’ sows, 25e higher at $11.50 to $11.75; er; fat kinds, $12.50 rro de Pasco Chandler Motor and Northwestern 75> to: $13.00, around stead: Hing steers, ; two loads 1, ommon heifers down. to $4.75; medium to choice vealers, $8.00 to ne Sugar pfd. . grades heavy calves, $7, hy 1,041 to 1,117 pound ects to Nebraska feeder, hoice 1,042 to 1,050 pound $8.30; few lots Dodge Brothers pfd Du Pont de Neme just befo: ckers, $5.60 to 6.10. CRUDE MARKET, S| Salt Creek .....--. Rock Creek .. saw wheat 4c to le down tember at $1.5914 to $1.59% and De- Kelly Springfield opening y | | Lance Creek Loulsville and Nashville ~~ Marland Oil Seaboard Ol! Mid-Continent Per | Hamilton’ © Phillips Pet Standard Oil, Standard Oil iked' and bulk round ¥ Textiles Howard Whitehead t Pepperell Mills, stated “day that the Lewiston Bleachers 1 Dye Works will not be removed 1G Biddleford, Me., as rumored i Nuts ped by the California. Aln Growers’ Exchange, The at 56 per cent of normal, but the acreage han increased 18 per cent Willys Over WHEAT PRICES LOSE GROUND |Late Slump Carries Quota- tions Below Yesterday’s Finish CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Wheat opened high- er today because of buying by mill- ers at Minneapolis and strength at Kansas Clty, combined with ight of- ferings and commission house buy- ing here The range in early trading how- ever. was wit narrow, limita. al- though the market generally main, tained strength. Kansas City values showed a full cent over Chicago at oho time, Wheat opened %c to 1c. higher, with September at $1.61% to $1,61% and December at $1.6043 to $1.81 but later receded somewhat, al though remaining above last night's close Low temperatures in parts,of the nadian northwest and claims of frost led to buying of wheat anda strong rally prevailed at one time. Outside interests: were net large, however, and the market was easily influenced. A sharp break occurred the finish owing to rather free selling, forcing the values down below yerterday's close, The finish with Sep- me figures. $1.5913 i «ppeared to be an absence of pressure to sell'corn and this mar- i © opened higher at a-shade > up, with September at $1.08 to $. The market then declined fractionally and an hour after the down a shade below last ne night's fix Corn™shéwed fair strength early but weakened later on scattered sell- ing. T lar de in the aggregate was not and the market was easily af- ted. At the close corn was 1 to 2%c decline over yesterday's finish, with Ser er At $1.03% to $1,041 greatest loss wn to tc up ic to 40% and held mi the initial range 1.06 1.03% - 00% 40% 41 40% 40% 43% 44% 431% 43% 17% ATT ATM ATH 1.05% 1.04% 1,04% 1.09% 1.07% 1.07 114 1.12% 1.18 mixed, $1.064%@1 » $1060 1.07%. white, 4114 @42%\c 40% @4t%c 1, $1,08%. —63%4@79 othy seed— lover seed—$ vrd—$17.17. tihe—818.50. the Advertiser — The tribune Western States -. Kinney Coastal Prairie Inj treme scar ) MRS, GUNN IF NECESSARY~ JUST REMEMBER 1 HAVE See we TO GET MY THINGS IN Se “THAT SUITCASE TOO WYOMING OILS Quotations: by Bl Broker 208 Consolidated Royalty Buiié Vucurevich, ae Bid Ask | Wester Exploration. 2.80 3.00 } Consolidated Royal 9.75 10.00 Central Pipeline — 50 BD E. T. Williams 08% .09 Bessemer --. 213, 18 0914 073, Columbine ~ 202% Jupitér * . 202% Elkhorn «. o4 Domino 03% 04 Royalty Producers 03% 04 Sunset Picardy Atlantic Petroleum 00% 00% O01 .02 00% 00% Great‘ Northern 00% 00% Quaker Oil, ~ -00% .00% Preston Oil, per M. 75 1.00 MacKinnle 10°.) a1 209 Chappell - 08 Riverton Detroleum - 3.05 Argo - 4.00 CURB STOCKS Ohio Mountain Producers ~ Salt Creek Producers Continental New York Oil Salt Creek Consolidated 8..0. 1 Humble ... Business Briefs (Copyright, 1925; Casper’ Tribune) MINNEAPOLIS— Compared with last year, the physical volume of business in this district was 8 per cent larger during the past month and the money value 13 per cent arger. There has been a larger move ment of ore, coal, flour and of mis- cellaneous freight ST. LOUIS—The master plumbers are faced with the possibility of a strike of journeymen, September 1. The employes demand a $2 a day ad vance over the present scale of $12 and master plumbers are preparing to” fight a spring 71 per compared to 76 p cent a month The yield is esti mated at 22,800,000 bushels, com: pared with a production of 34,313,000 last year, The corn’ crop prospects is for a yield of 145,853,000 bushels, compared with 126,336,000 grown a year ago. estimated JEFFERSON CITY—Missouri corn is estimated at 82 per cent of normal, Indicating a yleld ~ of 202,566,000 bushels, as compared with 170,612,000 bushels last year, PITTSBURGH—Tin plate mills in this section are working at a slightly increased rate of production on a fair volume of orders. Srtuctural steel orders have improved slightly. FORT WORTH — Cattle have strengthened {n price with improve: ment in range due to récent rains, DETROIT—5, Wilmer, chair. man of the executive committee of Dodge Brothers, rald today he ex- pected export sales to be 40 per cent Ahead of those of the company for 1924, Tho plants are:running at ca- pacity and have been since February, SREYEPORT—Average daily oil productién in the Louisiana and Arkansas fields climbed 3,801 bar- rels to'302,508 last week, despite the cut of 25e arbarrel in Belleville, La., oi CHICAGO—Pa tinues to t ‘eutured by the ex- y of choice beer, Sup tile ahs Neiot heme $TELV Hee , NOT TO WoRRY fAGOOTAT-ITISy MERELY AN INDICATION OF ADVANGING 1 a NOCTOR -ME Wire IS GITTIN WORRIED ADOT NOT BEIN YARBLE.TO HEARS ——— YES BUT 1 OUGHT To HAVE AT LEAST ONE EXTRA SUIT BESIDES THE ONE L WEAR - WE MAY_HAVE TO STOP AT AHOTEL AND TUL HAVE WELL HERE'S YOUR OLD PLAID Sort L FOUND IN THE ATTIC- IT'S 4 GooD ENOUGH YOUR BEST SUITS less than the supply at this time last yoar, has been liberal and quite ade- quate to meet fresh pork trade. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—(Associated Stock of refined copper in the hands of American producers on Gnted to $8,088 short the smallest since the war, the u of metal statistics |* This is a reduction of 3,238 4 with ‘the month be- Total blister copper above ground and in process rf refining, together Was 330,116 tons = ae = USED CAR SALE INFULL SWING Opening day of the pre-winter used car sale at the Lee Doud Motor com- prospective buyers crowding the used Twenty-five second- hand automobiles haye been placed on the bargain block’ to be sold to Casper folks in four days. the price on car salesroom. be absolutely cleared of all used machines by Monday morn- preparation the winter Heavy trading on new Jewetts and Willys-Knights summer months has brought the vast number of good into the salesroom, car is checked and placed in excel advertised for publishing another lvertisement in this U. S. BUYIN OWN BONDS IN MARKET rge used car which eventu + $26,000,000 worth of third liberty e been repur- chased for this purpose SELECTION OF © DRY CHIEFS TO” BE ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON, ciated Press.)— he names of the 24 administrators who will take over enforcement the nation’s dry Iaws September 1, are expected to the treasury Is expected Ust will be presented tary’s approva be an administrative assistant aS ® group Judicial district wherever practicable, States attorney FoR THE -y + TRIP, By AILEEN LAMONT. (Copyright, 1925, by Casper Tribune.) NEW. YORK, Aug. 20.—Crepe de chine and lac That is the official description of the latest combination lingerie. Nothing sensational in that, Yet the model is decidedly different since the amount. of crepe de chine between the top and bottom of the garment is reduced to an‘ab- solute minimum, There is a wide band of lace at the top and a wider band at the bottom, with a four inch causeway of crepe de chine between. Vested Vests. $ Men have not the sole vested right to vests, These articles of attire will be extensively adopted by wo- men this fall, for wear with suits and coat gowns. They may be of fur, of brocade, of silk bengaline, of buckskin or a dozen other materials, But they must fit, which‘any tallor will tell you is the hard part. Liberal Scotch Coats, Jokes about the Scotch being “tight” are old as the hills, but the Scoteh traveling coats for fall are loose as ashes. Most of them are of the coat cape type, with broad roll- ing collars and plaids of huge size and the softest coloring. The bot- tom of the cape, which comes to the hips, {s usually fringed. Simple , Kids, After a period of frivolity, it fs a characteristic of nature to return to the “simple life’. This ‘trend is exemplified in the vogue existing at present for the plain court pump of black kid or patent leather, entirely without straps, cut-outs or adorn- ments, but the more elegant for its simplicity, when worn with the new light shades of hose. Silk and Wool. Combinations of silk’ and wool in dress fabrics have been’ produced and worn for years, but until this summer no fabric has been seen which is woven into ~ alternate Squares or diamonds of silk and wool. This cloth, designed in France, promises io be exceedingly for motoring and traveling this winter, since it is and warm NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—It ts not a desire to be contrary. Tt is a desire contrast that leads women at present to choose sports suite with the jacket and skirt of different colors and materials, One such suit has a dark red ‘suede jacket with a gray briggan skirt. Worn with this is a gray. velour hat and a Roman striped scarf. Little Brother's Buttons, Little brother has get, a sport Style, The fashion of buttoning his small trousers to his blouse has been adopted for women's sport sults. In the latter, the jackets or blouses of hip length are buttoned to the skirts with fancy buttons which are not only ornamental, but which keep the upper garments in place while play- ing golf or tennis. Matching Bedspreads. No one would think of alluding & bedspread as part of a toile yet {t js an indispensible adju to some boudoir gowns. The newest designs match the costumes the owner wears when receiving her intimate friends. They may either be embroidered or adorned with flat flounces of taffeta, alternating with the gold and silver tissues so much in vogue at present Wearing the Green. ers gay beet trade 20 por cent jr DOCTOR -1 THINK 4 YOO HAD GET TE | TELL HER THAT - “YOUR SELES Women do nd have to turn green! fied Ad is easy riding as well as easy steering Let us demonstrate Delivered to Your Door—$1,025 URSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 “| MARKETS ---Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus ” - IM NOT GOING To “TAKE THAT RAG \WITH ME - CANT you SEE IT'S ¢ / WORM OUT? with envy. If they follow fashions many will be dressed in green. They will not-be confined to one shad there are scores such as lettuce, absinthe, Ianvin, pea, sea, string bean, .epinard, chartreuse, toucan, myrtle ivy, bottle billiard reptile and a score of others, Moles, Beware! f ‘The moles had better bore deep this summer, for the flat furs such as mole, caracul, broad tail, dyed ermine and antelope are bound to.bs. very popular this winter. The. rea- son is that fur garments, like those of cloth,. will be embellished. with pleats and tiers, to which the heavier pelts will not readily lend themselves. 8 AIFFIAN PEACE: PLANS BROKEN PARIS, Aug. 20.—(By Associated Press).—France and Spain have bro- ken off peace negotiations with Abd El Krim, the Riffian chief. The French and Spanish plenipotentiar- tes who were awaiting the Riffian emissaries at Melilla to submit the joint Franco-Spanish peace condi« tions have been instructed to return home. The plenipotentiaries have been» month at Melilla, where they were sent at the conclusion of the Franco: Spanish conference in| Madrid, bear- ing the text of the conditions accept- able to France and Spain. The French and Spanish govern: ments have come to the Conclusion that Abd El Krim has been allowed sufficient time in which to send del- egates to receive the peace terms, and they have decided to leave set tlement of the Moroccan question to arms, ich M Press). — The 8 been con ly cleared of rebels by the French, it is officially anneunced, and the greater part of the tribe, with their goods and flocks have offered unconditional submis sion. With the Riffians ‘in full fight northward from Taza and Quezzan, both extremities of the fighting line the French and Spanish feel that the result cannot remain long in Suspense and that Abd-El-Krim will be forced to sue for peace, The conditions which the Riffian leader has scorned will no longer be extended to him {f further blood. shed is’ necessitated through his stubbornness, it is declared in of ficlal circles, Jets Freight Rate On Radio Receiving Sets is Raised ul | ~~ WASHINGT¢ Aug. 20.—(Arrn- clated Press.)\—-Radio receiving sets acquired a definite place in railroad freight schedules and became aut Ject to higher freight rates i a de cision today by the Interstate Com merce commission. —_—____ For-results try a Tribune Clasai- | | | 5 » BT ’ J E =e _