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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribun DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925 TRIBUNE MARKETS sii ---Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus OY GOLLY = MAGGIE 19) SITTIN’ ‘EXPLAIN Whar}: [| WELL SNOO SEE -DaAR LNs! 1f) THe LITTLE CHILD Woz so. IT'S MORES THAN Tikvestools tuted UP WASTIN® FER ME - PGOT “To YOU MEAN py J] EWOZTON MY way Home ERATEFOL THAT SHE CRIEO pour SATISFACTORY =" | YORTIWORIH-Shiwers tiene | Be MAKE UP A Goop. sToRY - COMING IN AT-))] EARLY: WHEN SAS A WHEN STARTED To LEAVE SO. IT'S BEAUTIFUL: : throughout THIS HOUR LITTLE CHILD THAT woz VHAS TO WAIT ONTIL. SHE FELL! t pastures in ST LOUIS—Winter wheat and attle are im-|corn in Illinois and Missouri are ex- isolated ranges are| pected to return farmers approxi- LOST: | TOOK HER To ETHE POLICE STATION s Yet 1 LOCATED HER SY | ASLEEP IN HER MOTHER'S ARNS- ID MAY STORY SATISFACTORY? 90d condition proving. Only suffering. South of Wichita Falls] mately 105 million dollars more than OLKS +) all Zi wr Sy fe se there ts Httle grass and herds are | last year, or $700,602,082, as against Tne \ ~ ~ ray being shipped out to other sections. | $55,297,510 "i .) a RE BAKER, Ore.—A sheep deal in Automobiles Fg volving $28,870 has been cor TOPEKA—Automobile licenses {is , , ated here. David Lee and Son sold} sued to date in Kansas this ye: the Randall Sh of Denve have broken all records. 3.406 lambs Commission Compan ore cars y Goods - bers in eck were 10 per heay th time in 19 n ANS—Furniture man- ufacturers here report — unusually ise inet "as aves IMIOM?N POP---They’re Off ave expected to be able to make for fall deliv Indications (f Gooo eve ovGa- W-Gooppye WV HENRY ARE YoU SURE #3 GOSH MoM I'L \| HENRY-DIDYOU Y vic Bet HE POT ANOS # YOU LOOK AFTER HICK — YOU ORDERED THE MILK . ‘ a VE TO PUTIN }\ HEAR THAT? & OLD TUBES IN ALL dcicsatGouae B cick AND DoT Jf pSut'Stay WAND DAILY PAPER. <= } = HAVE TONER) HECOULDFIX THE TIRES SO HE SACR INTO—-Five of A WHILE WE'RE Ti STOPPED WHILE WE’RE ‘ * ms ) ~THIS ONE IT IF HE COULD GET NEW SACRAMENTO—Five of the main OUT TILL Qh Aa? S TUBE CHARGE ¢ packing 8 of: the California AWAY AND SEE {{ MIDNIGHT WAY = 7 15 So BAD L ONES AND nia ff PENSE ee Peach and Fig Grower's’ Association EVERY NIGHT = : HALF TBS Dee Sugar have opened for receipt of peaches AND BE SURE // fi ‘ Tees ae PHILADELPHIA — The steamer | and nine others will be operated part COLLECTORS : Wercatonida now leadlnelieaeeitll (ae Production Wile kveneniavasds rade S a : RAN OVER THAT cargo of sugar for Leningrad, mark- | mated at 387,000 tons, as compared F : 7 w | = a = - g the first shipments of sugar from | with $20,000 last year, STOCKS SURGE \WHEATVALUES UPWARD AGKIN. SLUMP LOWER Many Issues Open at New |Liquidation Orders Pour in High Levels for the | on Exchange at Year. Chicago. NEW YORK, Avg pri-] © CHICS {Associated ged ur ard aga today de Press). here was large liquidation Of profit talz-| of wheat, corn and oats shortly at-|) New York Stocks Lest Geis GO, Aug. 2 spired by stif-] ter the market on the’board of trade {emowec ons ]/NDAGTIONTO (PAGEANT OF PRINCESSES WILL mone is af many ope ned today vit : commission PRE Broker r the advsncea| houses with northwestern conn . shh r nd special: | tions selling September wheat. Val. | Allis Chemical and Dye - 101 CHICAGO, Aug. . S.-Depart: | 208" Consolidated Royalty: Building - ' priced rails,| ues dropped to more than 2 cents] American Can —. ment of Agriculture).—Hogs, receipts} Western Exploration — 2,95 3.05 - ‘ L H i 1 | > merger or| below Monday’s close within half an} serican Car and Foundry «, | 18,000; moderately active;, uneven; |/Consolidated Royalty -'9.86 10.15 f Ys. pects, Were | hour .after the opening and many | eter Seana Pa, ipay | Medlum and’ heavy. welght butchers } Central apes 50 —_——_——_ «~ Nees dhl far acd Maes Sar pai td on the way | American Locomotive: - - 115% | 100 to .15¢ lower; others » 250 |B. T.: Williams’ 081% Tr : s ies | a) seb te Rinttescte ak nen American Sm. and Ref. - 110%) pate Fae ba Ae Abend ai Bessemer 1 (Continued From Page One) fairyland of Columbine flowers, the : "7; | barometer: and’ low *temperatures! in | Ametican Sugar..--— =» 87) | interesta:bugirig? mador 0.} Western States ‘08 The azure spikes of the Texas|delicate blue bells and irregular both the American: and Canadian | Americah ‘Tel and Tel. - =1¢0K!| pound atweleht be toy) |'Kltiney ‘ Coaatal “_ ‘07 ’ blue bonnet will form an unusual] leaves making one of the most at- s American Tobacco 98 ; : i 4 equipage for the Lone Star princess, | tractive of the state floats. Blue and Northwest served to strengthen. the $13.10; bulk packing sows, $10.40@ | Coltimbine = 202 ‘ A ; ; American Water Wo! 61} , " who will ride on a high. throne] gold will be the colors of ther float. market, however, a little later and] 4 v - | 10,55; desirable strong weight slau-| Jupiter . — 07 Talk f G t J ¢ fet ty . it rallied slightly. Wheat opened | American Woolen - - 89% | enter pigs. largely 60; | Elkhorn “O8 0) overnment IN-|among the flowers. The same rich} ‘The wild ,cypsy-like beauty of In- ' ge up to Sc lower, with September | Anaconda Copper ~ 48% ‘heavy: weight. hogs 12.46! {Domino 0314 . blue with pale green and orchid, | dian paintbrush will enliven the float ( VAY | $1.60% to $1.60%, and December at}Atchison - slaughter ‘pigs’ § Royalty Producers 03 terference Denied at ree ae COLDER Wasi Hye har UNESTS| of Sine Wyondlig write “ive ‘ ©FN | $1.59 to $1.59%, but Septembe de- | Atl, Coast Line — C . ar et le orange and yellow. The princess w! R ITN Uh aa pa a eh Sabra rat bases tans Dean Cattle, receipts 7,000; better grades | Sunsét 00% S tt Princess Oklahoma, hostess to the| be surrounded by these petals, like 8 he | livery soon dropped to $1.5 fed steers 25 higher; spots up con- |Pleardy: - 1 wampscott. 4 % els for. th Baltimore> and Ohio 3 rr visitors, and the only princess who] tiny bright flames—one of the most Mins ranging| Wheat averaged lower, until al-| Baltimore and Z siderably more on weighty kinds;} Atlantic Petroleum ~-- 00% : aa does not compete for the Queen’s| sensational of the floats. is to two points, Ttails] ost the finish when an oversold| Bethlehem Ste; t week's deéline regainéd on|Great Northern - 0038 AMPSC! 5 25.—| place, w rrounded with mis-] ,, oe f } f , SWAMPSCOTT, Mass, Aug. 25.—| place, will be surrou’ th in takers in large blocks at} condition was made apparent and a| California Tet. -._ choice yearlings and’ good to chojce| Quaker, Oil ~ ‘ 008 (By: The! Associated Presey--Wurther | tletoe. the unusual. flower of Okla.|, 48 to Princess. Montana, who , " sharp rally took place on short coy-| Canadian Pacific - heavies; top $15. long yearlings | Preston Oil, per 1,000/. ..85 i : 4 : brings up the rear of our geograph- r i 3 Central Leather pfd Pid eh 23 24 5s SraoKinnl 10 Indications’ that the federal, govern-| homa, with its Icy white berries andi! i001 arrangement, the'bitter root: of A | ring. -\eneral/sentiment,! However, | Ao asaans , | $15.50; bulk grain fed $11.00@14.00; )MacKinnie ~ ; mént will make no move to prevent | green clustered leaves. The hostess | (0) Maine cte wtih ita bron atecod an j Was bearish'on reports of damage to | Cerro, de Pasco. -- ci |run. includes about 2,500 western'| Buck Creek te suspension of anthracite operations | princess will be accompanied ‘on her | 1° Miicala inc dnriinatete Chrysler: up nearly wheat. In Wyoming, dnd “Alberta | Chandler Motor --.- s sors: killing continved steady at| Chappell next Tuesday were given today at {float by her four duchesses, girls ax | Mossoms of pale pink and fine grassy (. a new penk through frosts. Low temperature re-| Chesapeake and lo 2 | $7.50@8.25 mostly; stockers and feed-| Riverton P es eo A ent | pretty and attractive ae the prin.| Javes will form a blanket over her lied two points ta ecGinithe ph ata Sag an Chicago and Northwi the summer White House. President | pretty 2 : float. She will be surrounded by out+ ticki nimarnititn por pepo nore hwest were coun- Chicago, Mil. & St she-stock firm; spots high- Coolidge has been assured that there} cesses themselves, and assistants to rldsearinironecattahcsia! ; ternoted’ somewhat shys <erenage 1001/1 eet : vealers mostly steady at $12.50 will be sufficiént fuel to meet all] Princess Oklahoma in her duties. bs golds | warm weather and the market sag-| Chicago, R. 713.00. needs of the public even'if the mines| In a burst of pink and white glory,| Butterflies of flashing beauty; fero- ged again at the very close. Wieat| Coca Cola - Sheep, receipts 21,000; fat lambs|‘onjo 2.2.2. . should close down and it is iadicated)| the float of Princess Arkansas will} cious looking bumblebees and drag- Cast’ Tron Pipe | ushed's:to 20 net lower tha active; fully steady; early bulk. na-|yfountain Prod i that ‘the goyernment ‘would contine | be an orchard of giant apple blos-|0n flies with long filmy wings will oe moras Gonths | ee close with September 1 Go ceni tater tives $14.00@14.25; few sorted Salt Creek Prod: se: {ts activity to assisting in the provis-|soms. Their stamina and green| hover on the flowers the length of ¥ detunties turthay’xo er end | December agen Prontcks $14.50; medium to good westerns| Continental —-_ = fon of an adequate supply. leaves make a color scheme of deli-] the pageant, setting off their beauty ‘ none * Corn i from the lq orn Products . $14.00@14.50; few feeding lambs] New York Ofl ‘! Th x . cate beauty and grace, and are car-| by their contrasting colors. Every Ne prospe ber eai Prinpea sr Steal z ; o e president {s recetving no new : i ; \ iidation pening %%c up to heat ss It Creek: Consollanted 6a, ried out “again in the pages’ cos-| float will be a triumph of artistic x ing one of the} 17 down, with September $1.00% to ne Sugar pfd : few fat : cay bees Lig porncial, information ‘regarding the ro * be different “from its compan- > ~ > and Basterm | g) p91, a break c September | Davison ( 3 uote ie O. Ind. anthracite situation although he is|tumes. , steady > < ‘ ¢ . reflec he per: y of th anced & points. | Conn to 98ig0 before a rally ensued, | Dodge ‘Brot stead: | Prairie Ol — keeping tabs on developments| The great sunflowers of Kansas | fons, reflecting the personality of the ts at about early | Co i : ee ORE ak z | Humble Oit - through the press. He followed with | Stand out in bold and daring beauty | state it represents, aera Prices then hovered: around ‘the low DU Font ¢ Omaha Quotations | woo particular interest the recent con.| 0M the float of Priiscess Kansas, who| As if the floats, the flowers and in Can, Gen | “sure. mie et et MAHA, Neb.’ Aug. 25.—(U. S.| = ference of New England governors | Will be enshrined on one of the big] the growns were the most important: cago Pneumatic| Scattered Vqu d in both corn [yr nou of Agric miturg) Ho 8,000.\} =e and is encouraged at the statement | 0range and brown flowers. The note| They are only the frame for the { heavy buying |@d oats continued and corn sold] hS™o , grades. bu' and lights | made by John Hays Hammond, for. | of rose, added to the brown and yel-| beauty of twelve oil princesses, the ff Dani: and Norwegian Kroner, |,Jown to within one or two cents of d : lower; pac! grades most mer chairman of the coal commis-| low costumes of the outsiders, will] true natural beauty charactertstic of : S11 und (lowest figures ?fér" the Forop, “while ees ly 40 ‘to 500 200 sion, that there is no danger of a| enliven the color scheme of the Sun-|the girls of the ofl country, for which vtured the | all de : Teen of oats sew low Northern ars FeEE manne sele : : fuel shortage, flower float. ; useend the ‘other pageants are Demand | srounds for the season. Corn closed | Stet} is : pound butehers : Princess Colorado will ride-in «| staged. oF a julf States Steel £ Ree co it became apparent th: cre un-|1 to 2%o net lower, with September | “ult States Ste $11.90"t0 | best heavy pack Le hraolte tonaea oer ead Stasi | 1.70 cents} at 98% to 98% aE onSee sows $10.50 to 10.75; smooth CHICAGO, Aug. As: Al: ; Ilinois «Central “ $11.00: bulic ealnans10 would be tinable to agree on a new Oats opened unchang: up| | bul all sales 2 sociated Press) ieee nL by an, Indepenednt @. and G.\------ ; Sone AtGndde STH eke seat haed ve clelt =| wage scale, indications have “been re pired by | With September at 38 Int.- Harvester cake . : 3 kerson’ today en 8 . | given that the administration would the markin ney rates, | 800n suffered a fraction Pro: tit. Mer. Marit Cattio—7,600: fed _atcera, and ing ,a petition. ofsths irqcelvers of. the | 101.6 +9 nand the controversy. If sii slowed up, bt to halt the Unt. Nic tine tebabcae kas HEATRESSHiAE Lei psetncrtnh, fo nba dla ana on pension should develop ft ts probable pward movement of the marke Kell | bulit $6,608 42:00: yearilies ord Nett | compatty for approval of that Mr. Coolidge will keep in touch | which continued to display remark Close | Kennec | atebre® $19'00: aiden at tants | eee ame Ee on 4) with the situation. through re. rhic baad aerate | steers $13.00; graas steors steady: | note for $25,000,000"held by the Unit: | With the sl Lape eae at Ss | ie high 1 bulk ‘early sales $7,004.25: other] o4 states treasury ry at NY OF Ry race fy aa ot 7 the evidence ¢ 1 Dotley leiline’ Seda’ ni Th: 4 e ete officials in close contact with the . n erest in sta, | Mack Tr 3 LD te oe ‘ a The court also fhi"anetier order | industry. bit is not Ikely to call rep. | a Secs ceeeees me issues v by 30% | Marland ©; re BEd inital ate = cows | 2UProyed, the, decision of the recelv: | pesentatives: of either the operators t ier «apt PR | (Continued from Page One) its earl r ints by | oo. A ananast an . eqs | Mid-Cor ai RR pees f x ‘westerp | 000 due September 1, ona $ C..W. “Barron, “publisher thelet ger en ft tale Seats two revolvers was confiscated m new peak ‘ D ars 4 | Mo., 1s nd *| bologna. bull 30@4.00;efew beats | 000 note given the war time director | wai; ct Journal, ‘told the presi-| throughout its entire territors An examination early Sunday “, M I Sta : : | Missouri Pa sta bE Se taas cere) | general’ of railroads! It was -explain- | 4, Wiieees enevomaige ele ing bye AME ielavtdll idle k h { L - Montgomery Wa + | top’.89.00: “fev ¢ ts > sterday when the petitions Wall Str q suspension’ of | . 220 tatest, cut» bring oe te fact that Brophy had bee oO: | y ew independeh Gi | aul t a suspension of | fond 1 et lat Brophy 4 n “i axtanaen Natit tp eee I that the. $20,000,000 note was | Vall St eu 1 aot | wagon price down to 16 cents a gal-| (osed {He fact that | t 1 8 8 kera, and | feeders, $6.00@ - whidh “itterest | DPeratiod e anthrac eld} ton in New Jerse Baltinwore and ae . bull ark gd arid Rings 42% i AT abe ; N; fleshy feeders $8.50;"some held |.** predey Lai ian decauiteaty core thor’, me, would be a Kool | Washington, D. C.. and to 17 cents| Although severely grilled he retus 4 ees brtastuact ta mreten ma th URE | New York: Centrai —- ner, 4 | previously faulted: thing. “Theée is 'n' surplus et ‘coa!,| 1 Gaiton in otter parts of the-terri| ed to confesa to any past in the ,*” ew hey ies ee , a B+) ay Rye N. XY, N, H., and Hartf heep—14,000; fat lambs 25 high Mr, Barron declared. ‘tory, including Maryland, Virginia,| Crime with* which he Inter was ”" ed stock would r a 3 Norfolk and Western bulk fat range lambs $14.507 | ‘ West Virginia, North and South Car- | Charged. dividend on the common increased. ; Sept. -... Northe American $14.75; top $14 naifves’ $14.00@ | | seed} \ F Nobthern paditic Seater: att seP | COTTON olina. The new prices are from 3| Officials Monday. anticipated get- oes - Abe renssn: serve: tay. $7.05 1.14 : est Butter and Eggs to 314 cents a gallon below those pre.| ting a statement from Shay, which Dan cAtiecican f Ane si 314500 i “PR gas aW YORK, Aug. Cotton | | ¥ailing at the first of the month, | was all that was wanted before filing pped nearly wat 4 Tanne Pala $18.00 < ” Spot quiet; middling $23.25. CHICAGO, Aug. 26—Butter lower;| The Gulf Refining company and| # charge against Brophy. Additional new 19: Oct > 0 2 Phila and —e receipts 17,997 tubs; creamery ex. | Sinclair immediately announced that] At the inquest urday afternoon shstiariheisall excontwrecé Ribo Phillipa Pet. tras 41c; standards 420; extra firsts |'Hey, would meet the Standard Oil| Mrs. Reschke had told that a man ed by Frisco common, Seaboard Air-| Sept, ..-.- 18.10 16.10 17.90 17.90] Pure Oil MONEY 40% MAC; firsts 39% G40%0; sec- | COMPany’s cut named “Van" had agreed to intro- ine common and preferred, 1 7:85| Radio Corp. 4 4 | B : B : f onds 374 3%c. Eggs, higher; receipts | an duce her husband to the man or Western Mars mmon. Call] Bellies | Reading. -- usiness riers aT ae call mon. | 18:207, cases: firsts 29@30 ordi ee ae men who were to purchase liquor ones A pe t and | Sept - 20.9 | Rep. Iron and § Pn) alata ar apmy tthe gee mine | Baty firets 25@28 te. | NEW YORK, Aug, 25,—The Sin: which was in his possession. Van . en Oct 20.6 0.6 0.4 Reynolds Tobac S4 -—. | ey’ firmer; high 4%; low 44; ruling tube so MS jclair Oil and Refining company an-| Cauter steadily maintained for some- Pg be 5 Louis and 8: 98% ST. PAUL—War departrhent offi-| tate 4%z closing bitl 4s; offered at E unced today that it would lower] time that he made no such introduc- ts “ . 231% inst |/ \ fe Undts { Seaboard Air Line 45% | clals and Illinois coal d will [$33 last loan 475; /eall sl agains’ ne price of gasoline two cents: a] tion, although after further grilling | as Cant Gra ovisions 5 at 215 [confer here as to. the possibilits of | acceptances 3%; time loans firmer; ki gallon _and kerosene one cent a-gal-| jt is understood that the told more : CHICAGO, A —Wheat, + & preety 19 | buflding a 20-foot dam on the Mivels. pnitxed collateral 60-90 daya.4% @415; | lon-in middlewesterh states to meet }of the affair. | | ard $1,6 1.54; number 2] 5!" a m; ou, |alppl's in Ch 6 months 444@4%; prime mercan-| » NEW YORK, Aug! 25.—Bar stiver ,the cut announced last night by the é f | 5 > 00% | sippl south of the Tiwin Citles to] 46 months 434@4%/ p + Nug t night by the : r $1616 $1 6 Corn number 2] 5 Pacific 100% ‘ i t ; Sif waa ide 5 - Mare 6 ae “a0 . The inquest, which was not com- i pestion and iurtie ee \ fata opel > Railw 53% | raise the river level enough to per.| tile paper 444%. 70%; Mexioan dolare 64 Standard Oil compan plated’ Ibatiedae ll te ecoeted ef He aah peng . 1 99%@ | crandard Ofl, N 49 | mit barge service*on coal to the _——————— | this week ral Railway Signal fell £ ‘4 . Standaga von, #« northwest from the Illinois fields. : UDE MARKET, Sherift) Alex Micphecs Chie? ot 3 @ 40 , She! 4 MeP) ion, © Kr ot | Stewart: Warner pees | | CRL » ; POTATOE Police Asi. Patriot “asd stdaute F r | Bar. | Studebake KANSAS CITY—The Kansas City METALS oo > |___POTATOE! S ~ Ray Ideen and Roy Plummer, to- 1 rosey# ANB, 2 | Texas, Co.. <------ 47%) Power and Light Comngny Has Baas CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—Potatoos, re-| gether. with Lincoln H. Sennett, as- | Texas’ and Pacific - Bt [nervlee comtulasion to Purchase roma). NEW: YORK, Aug, .25.—Copper | Salt Creek ars; total U.S. shipments| sistant county attorney, were chief ~ nee | solties | Tobacco Products - 81% | service commission to purchase pow-| Avie; electrolytic apot and futures | ROck Creek - trading fair, market barely | figures in. working on the mystery re ate TSanscont *Gfl 4 Jer plants at Shannondafe and Forest |% Big Mudd: “ 3 ; Foreign Exchange | | Transeo a Ther tania at Beenneyiale's 14% @16. : ic yan 218 | Steady, Wisconsin bulls round whites | which has held the spotlight for el} Union Pacific -—. 3M J y Tin easy; mpot and’nedthy 57.75, | EIK Basin ----------e-rowe—a= 45 | $1:75@2.10, according to quality;| nearly a week ; ‘ Siler Sonn ae Nie eae Ae ae l Cast Iron Pipe - to epereeasors cututea !67,83, Lander .~--nemnnewemnenmne= +70! Minnesota and Wisconsin sacked : .: : . ‘ | ] U. 8, Ind. Alcohol . LAKE CHARLES, La.—Commis- . bine Fi Cat Creek --necenwewerewnnn--— 2.15] round whites $1.90@2.05; Minnesota % rane * | |] U: 8. Rubber sioners of Lake Charles harbor and| Iron steady; prices Wha Lance Creek eammenessn-n-v--= 2:15 | sacked early Ohios $1.90@2.05; Ida French Answer 4 ney eet | U.S. Steel torminal district: have-sold $500,000] Lead stead 8°40 10.00. | gage -n--nnan=nna ho sacked rurals $2.15@2.95. i pla marie ‘The refined | Wabash pfd worth of bonds, proceeds from which} Zinc stead St. Louis spot) Grass Creek, Ugh Fie. nd 4.6 firmer today with | Westinghouse Will be used to improve harbor and {and futures $7.05@ 7,67. Greybull Sent Germany & y ig to 10 points higher; | Willys Overland terminal facilith Antimony ‘spot $17.0017.25. Torchlight x 2. Be t 50 to $5.60 | Woolworth a: Mule Creek Liberty Bonds . S r } \ tat Inquiry | Chrysler Ylour Poultry Sunburst .. — . ae d MINNEAOLIS, © Aug., 25.—Flour Aug. — Poultry, | Hamiiton Dome NEW YORK, Aus Liberty | i haat Me va as { When unchanged to 10e lower; family pat-|allve, higher: fowls 1 broil: | Perris bonds closed: 3145 100 First 44s| de Margerie handed to the German ) 1 1 4 4 @2be. ¥ 25 Mec cate: 5 6: sec Wary <a i : ce 1 an, : i ny } pol for ents $8. 509.00 a barrel : ers 24@ 280) springs Vaci roosters Byron 102.6; second 41s 101.12: third 41 nt the French answer on F Januar eee rt ee Shipments © arels, Bran} 16%c; turkeys 20c; ducks 18c; geese] Notche 101.18; fourth 4%s 102.12. U, S.{the Peoposed recurigy pact at 6B ember $ 4; Decem 2.51%. | } May $2.50, * Try Tribune Want Ads for Resylts, | $24.00@25,00. View | + | Pilot Government 4%s 106,20, ke ye id ‘ «(e'clock yesterda; rday. *: —

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