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‘4 J 3 9 Q ST 25, 1925 PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGU: DAILY _ i MARKETS WOOL TRADE LACKING EE Sas WHAT WOULD YOU < | Lit FOR BREAKFAST 2 Sees IM GOING, TO COOK \T For - IOS Grease Wool Down One or Two Cents In Late SOS ARE Quotations; Contrast Found In the Foreign Markets. LIKE iv Stocks and Grains [ WELLO-19 THIS MRI AGS OFFICE PWELL - THIS IO MR. | YIGAS, SPEAIIN': SEND UP. FIVE HOMO RED DOLLARS -I THINS YNYE GOT Yo PAX FOR ny SOME €-9.9. PACKAGE o-# OD MORNIN ss, and prices have 1 prices do ©1925 ay Int. Featune Service, Inc Great Britain rights reserved n a cent | combing 50¢ ease for domesti ent quotations. J pur E r ® Cal r Ya ; ER 7 INE EEEN LOOKING 10 BUCKS - GREAT > tr dale NRY THIS TRIP 1S SO WY OON'T TALK’ TO ME WELL I'D BLUNTLY CANT REFUSE-HED s a7 ‘ng Middle { pen Nevertrrshece ABOUT EXPENSES - REFUSE IF MR GUNN THINK WE WERE A. FOR YOU MP_TYTE- PETE-AND wuST t | 1 Ge A PLEASURE THEN 'RE DRIVING ME WANTS Yop To Pay COUPLE OF CHEAP MERE A Bilt FOR FOR ONE S@SHT ee { WKY DID Sou LET THE WILD = L DIDN'T HALF OF SUCH BILLS. SKATES- DON'T ove HOTEL Si TOO- WELL, HERE'S s GUNN’S DRAG US To ANTICIPATE BEING UM SURE IF HE HADTO | wWorrv- L'VE THOUGHT bis cS & $100 @ ur ° THIS HOTEL? \T LOOKS TOWED TO & GAS FOOT THE EXPENSES A oF a TACTFUL WAY r ve | | EXPENSIVE STATION AND BUYING |) HIMGELF HEC QUIT FP To Ger HIM To PAY st with \{ Sow MUCH AN INNER TUBE = _i\ SPENDING SO THE BILLS OUT OF del ey purchase THIS ROOM BUT WHAT CAN MUCH MONEY HIS OWN POCKET eet almer Bowe Test hae p 1 manager ig Oll com: | s ed yesterday from a 5% ‘eet. Sho o be a comm this retal oil | {n this vicinity it will undoubt- | s pon western east ily mean considerabl to Casper In. | sat] ef n oll will open up a large pros- \ - serictsht : GOIN | eee oem 1STHAIK Te BD ob enon ab te eee ] | ames NEW YORK, Aug. miles northwes ( on the bonds closed 3348, 100.25; Palmer dome Chicago Prices. 4%s, 100.8; first 4%s, 102. ell ie tanding at «depth of ° CHICAGO; Aug, 28—(W. De 4%s, 100.31; third 4%, 101.18; fourth c with casings wet to the top | w 1 Serisent oeeAgriaultuse oetIoea eS | 4%4s, 102.11; U.S. government 4%s, f en f n. The Ams- | feel 14} L | Recetpts 15,000; mostly 5c to. 10c] 106-13, ntered higher than Thur: jay’s best price; or | 2 —_—___—_— — 65% . ‘ 4 . }|10 to 20c higher than average; de- | (Continued From Page One) “ ‘Americ 149 {Confidence Displayed by I sirable tight weight in best demand: |A}] Futures Marked Down SUGAR and the Somerset and Westmoreland | American Buyers in Continuation others slow; big packers doing little: |" 4 tar Following Uncertain county districts of the state, | American d of Trading bulk good-and choice 140 to 210 : One NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—A good —_—_—_ rican Woo! --- a4 pound kind $13.25@13,50; top $13.60; | Trend withdrawal demand was reported to-| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28.—(Asso- nda Copp yor} Contrast-| majority of better pound Ss: day for refined sugar, with practi-|ciated Press}—The anthracite oper- | 1 in charac- | butchers $12.60@13 1 cnreac (By The As-| cally all refiners behind on deliver-|ators and miners today reached an Dry Goods | Te. ere will plant] ———— t. Amer-|80ws $10.75@11; 5 2 sociated Press) — Foreign interests | i€s. Prites, were unchanged at $5.50 | agreement on the question of main- ORLEA pmen | oO ¢ nm next year ci r r r of recent |-slau r pigs largely $15@13 i 60 for fine granulated. tenance men for work in the mines the opening of the| b ae . Ositeryieldene Gree weight. hogs $11.90@13; | poara of ‘tr: but the buying| Sugar futures closed. steady, ap during, the suspension set for Sep~ e line} Yarns Ad pr at bullish operations | light lights 11.15@13.50. was of a good class and there was an| Proximate sales 40,000 tons. Sep-| tember 1. i e ess than last| ,. PHILADELPHIA — Goods” sales seveeeneee Ht . cd in & nuinber of the pipe. | Gattie—Receipts 4,000; little reli-| abundance of short coverings. ‘This | tember $2.60; December $2.64; Jan-| The. arragement provided that Shoe improving for | t increased demand here for| 44441 Y equipment and shipping | auie outet inbetween grades fod | rallied the market until it went be.|Uary $204; March $2.67; May-$2.75.|‘‘normal conditions. that. obtained f re tions | wea rnk and knitting yarn: T 1 les approximated | -, . during idle periods in the past shall be the basis for this agreement. steerr, trad 5 on peddling basis; weak | yond |to unevently lower than Thursday’s | orders i : best matured steers $14. at this figure stopped the ad. 7 d vance, Sentiment was somewhat bul- y | = bulk $12 downward, mcst. grassers|lish during the early trading al- | a BAG DEA age oes ‘Mt land short fed $7@9.50;-she stock | though there was an absence of in- i COTTON : ’ Fs of an increase | slow: steady; yealers 25c lower; lerge- | fluential news. Whe 5 5 ; t opened %e to bags cates | and Pacific federal rererve te ¥ : m. Fall buying ha € \ « ati F eit 8 > . $11,50@ 12.50 1 with September $1.56 to C tistactory ; ‘aya if ; pips ly $11,50@ 12.50. ¢ lower with September $1.56 F NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Cotton ? Re ttsivn oii y natcol¥: atart Shoes | Coca Cola, -- Wil d 13875 rate allayed. at st for!” Sheen —Racels 00 | ‘ 2 i 7108 , ion SSTER, N | Colorado Fue 01 mai wait ‘ | Sheep—Receipts 4,000; slaughter 4, and December at $1.55% to spot quiet; middling $22.85, 1 wholesale dealers and jobbe ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Atter-sey; | Colorago Fuel -- se---- 3 ; isl Bolton rie ons | lambs scarce, strong, to 25c higher;| $1.56, but the rally sent September ‘tion ) are movi autions Sch oaaee. apression cele by uns Ronen aaa: <----- : eae) t 1 Mons | mostiy 5c up, scrts considered, no|to $1.571% and December to $1.57. os avorable industrial conditions an : S : £ a ; ( P 7 for September and selling en freely boug | by Jerse; th and malpniey an manufa urers. DETROIT etall trade continues | Buying of carpet s is awaiting lume and turn-| results of the Alexa smith Care chandise is|Pet and Rug actions September 2.' | 1 Ohio orthwestern -- 67% NEM Tobacco labor trouble, the ten large factories | ATLANTA—Nearly 10.000 pounds | mak osed of in| in today’s | allway | er, Chry r, Chry: | nt pare BaD Loe, fresh’ suy natives, bulk destrable | caused a slump of %e and the mar kinds $14.50 1 $15 «| fey the rise were resumed with coni| strictly cholce offerings on sale, all| ‘The selling orders at’ $1.57 however, . < Foreign Exchange ng women's shoes are increas- output here. Twenty other fac To. this figure (Continued From Page One) uba Cane Sugar pf 1 ‘0 have been dis oints hig ers, most culls $11.5 \ g-| to making. shoes. for avis en ‘ can Can, Otis Stee in the aggregate was not | Creek oil field was given by E. L.| ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Foreign Gsoreia itownsthé. bast: eresic (tinge) tr Se aA MABE A OeRE Cer W ELSE is ; hve : (trad San Ane ceeneae light welgtt downward to ny of the netive early buy; |Batabrook @ndic. ‘Ati edar-and'wka | eeehaswes levee alas aire tensa Phemenean total above 27) UiEb | aoe a oe ee ener| : Dorparation: Fat sheen steady to strong, odd lots | ors turned to sellers later and a|discussed’by C. H. Wagemann, W.| cents: Great Britain, demand poe A tah ae a ea | Gp ey | ; ig [A Wate of desirable native e |alump ensued. Prices however, re-|H. Gets, Lee M. Miller, A. W. Peake, | 485 3-16; cables 48544; 60-day bills paces | 11%) | Socnuntiaeey Ds thy cone natives un toward the finish when|B, A. Myers, D, P. Dow, J. W.|on banks 431%. France, demand, Cotton {|r ; , ihe even (61280; & easily influenced. | Steele, It. O. Armstrong, C. E. Reis-| 4.69%; cables 4 Italy, demand, 3AKERSFIELD, Callf. t 4 + | | General Asph ss i : ey poungs end however, selling | tle. Gregory Powell, and M. J. Foley. | 3.75%; cables 6. Demand: Bel- re oa as 7 Tan Business Briefs | General Blectric ) nd values sagged.| Other subjects discussed included:| sium 4.51%. Germany 23,80. See aE i peroetea tueteaeat | General Af maarplullataaet : Omaiia Quotations. le to 1140 down, with |Salt Creek Oil’ Pipe Lines, «L. © U, — + atch =— S| fe \Great Northern pf 2 tien oat ieee ard On A! OMAHA, Neh. Aug. 28.—(U. 8.| Seprember at $1.55% to $1.5 and | Langworthy; Cementing Wells in Flour ROCHESTER, N. ¥.—Stockholders | Guif States Siocl —..-en eS vce Widely dlecretied 2 {| Department ot Agriculture)—Hogs— | December at $1.55% to $1.5 |Salt Creek, R. O, Armstrong and| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug, 28.—Flour TRG of the Roc er and Manitou Rail-| Hudron Mot 64 ‘ ed another wen, | meceipts 10,500; uneven, mostty Short coverihg and general com. |©:-M. Rader; Salt ‘Creek Oll Field | unchanged; bran $24.00. Fa WY OMING OILS road which suspended operations last | tilinois Centr si rhage en | @50e tower; packing grades showing ee ee alee neta a up.) Waters, Ho, W. Young and 5, L. ———.—— | fall have bought the property and} independent O. twit = at 14914, | Most decl! bulk 140 to 200 pound | Estabrook; The Nayal O!] Reserves, Poultry turn in corn right after the opening but when local traders turned to the 260 pound) ceiling side-on the bulge a reaction ne welgit |sct in. Corn opened 4c down to %c packing | 45, with September at 94%c to 944¢c will attempt to renew electric ser- tations by Blas Vucure i t vice in co Sroler Royalty Building | Which have selection @12.85; top good and choice 200 to butchers °$12@12.60; str butchers down to $1 Max W. Ball; Shutting in Rangeley} © CHICAGO, Aug. 2S.—Poultry alive Gas Well, J. A. Holmes; Lost Sol+| unsettled; receipts S$ cars, 2 | due; dier Oil Field, B. W. Krampert; The} fowls 19@2413c; broilers 24@30c; Billy Creek field, W. H. Gels: Prob. | springs 25c; roosters turkeys . eel Products pres Mack Trucks, White Motors, | s| American Can and Foun¢ and) 16% |New York Ship Biulding extended petition. with busse prung up along the line | | Int. Ha | Springfield PHILADELPHIA — The Peoples 5 : ; 3 75; smoc > % 20; geese lic; ducks 20c 9.40 mecdiietarne seul taleneanty dente i sows °$10.50010.75; smooth uy wad ab ere eit ahe rail 2. {lems of Pumping Deep Wells for ‘ id Transit Company is preparing | ail irq | more before che eng or oe Pte OF | $10.00; bulk of all sales $10.50@12.50; | Teached #5%%c on the rally and then) petroleum, eLster C, Uren; Core Sete 5 as Ke al all 70% before the end of the first halt | Amoi. coat Thursday $lisls wetane | Seed tO about initial figures an | Heres eT ee Dvyoming 9 1 Nashville 6 tainteed Products: moved |ayer ee) Cone NU EBORY FAIeI1s w hour the opening. Oats showed F 4 ied ts) and Atlantic : 266. | cet and Montana, J. G. Bartram and fail ) some After starting | : | than tt Cattle—Receipts 1,800; fed steers | 28 | John Wilson: Graphic Method of ‘ States 9 | 1 outst une up with September | 7° s ie eet | pst niel | At first ys : te and yearfings slow, stead = See e luce slowle na | Work Done by Producing Wells. J. pene Iw n each direction da | Mid-Continent Pe 1 Che mostly plain, bulk $9@10.5 And steadied there, Pro. |C: Zindsay; Drilling Wildcat Wel = z : — Mi z , loads * $14 she stcck steady Mi f Beh Week ie Peed in Wyoming, E. G. Sinclair; Clean To ak, 1 Vn eae | weak; bulls and yeals steady, stock: | \\%° ! and slightly |ing oll Wells by Compressed Air, A. | | Montgort 5 . 9 ers and feeder arce: nominnlly | e2°" nee were|4: Beard-and R, A. Bonnell: Use of | ‘ ‘ : steady; bulk : cows $3.78@ 11° ; He ae uning {Gas Meters for Détermina of | Lea s "| 4.75; heifers 35@6; canr © not a good inthis month 2a in | LAY Strata in Ol Sands, C. V. Mullt.| { X : * | Da y r a Wats ters 33@3.75; bologna bulls erie cad kkaiae kan; Thermal Ol] Mining. L | 3 ( s 4; practical veal top $9 | ae a result, Sep- | knox; the Apprication of Mining Tax Tae faa : ; P , : | isto amraeal Sheep—Receipts 10,500; tat lambs | ‘ember « owed @ loss of Lic tO! Laws to the Petroleum Industry, M.|, SHERIDAN, Wyo. A = hi 08% | We jr v. Forelgn exchanges Ba ark are highe! spate in” * |] 1%4c under the previous clore but De-| 6, manford ae) The dw + band of men who rode ene 8 . un = | emand sterli le “ageAdbehiged Rotarotas ®5}cember and May corn showed 1 rsa e ranges of Wyoming e 5 tN ia itt a cont lower at $485n.nnq|DUIK fat range lambs $15.10@ tu nore Showed Bains) “The technical aession was broken | the ranges of Wyoming in the daya sere It Re : : P : fe ee aNd) top $15.85; natives $14.25@14,50 Koi ca) September corn | uy at noon go that the visitors could | 0¢ 1856, gathered at Story, Tuesday m 0} Pacific Ol - francs ylelding slightly to} ‘P $19.89; del is has sed at a new I0W|zet junch and afterwadrs visit the | for a reunion dinner. a n Pet. B errr x for da afterway i OASIS! 1 7 Mackinnte Aug. 28.—Potatoes re |b" American : wie bea lirines | kf refineries. It was resumed at | The Old Settlers’ club of Sheridan E c J total United States SS ag iV : X st Ame: A Sg Atta ue 5S it Hig Ww ClOS6 | o'clock, }and Johnson counties met to ex r a : >hita 5. Cy ar INVER, Colo, Aug, 28.—(U. S. | : 2 ; trading slow, market | A?! ray Sig: * ; ‘ ATONE she Outanliey oie 3 nge reminiscences and to marve t o 3.1 nsin sacked and bulk | 2, D!ly ene ‘ tocks down sak ay CM CELA RENEE aes | for Lae chatincs eee ae % io Dae j at the changes that have come since “e seca brad | , ne eceipts, 700; dull, early sales lic to} neetings are EB “aval Peggy reat ean jews 320 brdingsto 12s rom’ their | Te 4 4 Seattle: Jerome Acherett. Bt. cami {they drove the Indian and the Su Pie hacheaT enn | Badia: orp Lea 1 to heavy profitetak. | 25¢ lower; top $13.50 for a fow drive : Seattle: Jerome Asherott, St. Houle: | ta15 grom the ae by Bn sales past yea bo eee sh priced ¢peciattien, | ina two loads $13 other load ro! olland Johnson, M Ms che tistadt, Shane | Sep: teel neral course of | $13.00; two loads mixed butcher sows Colo; J. 8, Irwin, De : raat 5 Pel pt RR aad BPE B und the end of | $12.00 to $12.10; other drive-ins down nverse, Cheyenne; H. A, Wheeler, | axile ale’ few. sales § | st. 1a sn Bre General, Blectrig, | tO $13.00; packing sows. 60c to $1.00 I Mr. . Theodore | “LIONS F lB VOT A 4 us a Reet i f U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe, | lower at $11.00 to $11.50; pigs stea Chapin, Tampico, HH. HM, 1] x | | Sears 1 ‘ 9 |s Woolworth and | at $12.00 for mixed kinds D. y Triplett My 8 fi oO 1 1 i back # n ceipts calves 25 i K 1 O : | Butter and Eggs || sis o = 18% | Unite s Realty fell back’ 2 toy” Cattle, \reeeipte 100; cal yall F PP Se ides ot | ON ‘ ey | L Southern {Pid wadaoe 099 1 44 1 their early highs, with | Mixed offerings; few sales steady; é San ; 3 iam i | CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—Butter high-| Southern Raflwa ‘ 107 | me moderate recessions taking | ROFned cows $4.65; few cutters $2 “pind man, Plattavilie, Wis.; J ecely 4 tubs; creamery ex andard Oil, Cal oe 4 | place in other parts e Mat, Bul. | dd canners $ bulls down to | gent Denver Bs de Jards 42140; extra| Standard Oil, N. Jp $ 97% | lish 8 were together | 32-7 id" vealers $9.00 to $10.005 | Heo, 10.5 wasn. | FOR TOTS N SHER , firsts 40@4ic; sec. | Stewart Warner —-—! 69 | abanc er, Midland: Steel |haxy calves $7.50 to $7.75; few stock | x49 a s eggs unchanged: r - - ‘ 8 r ‘ed soared 7% points halfers $4 stoc ateer >is | Lar | s 11,517 cases Seas iv? $, at # Steel preferred 6] | eee: oe brea? tea ee Sept _— - Texas A ‘ rf in response to merger rumors | }@™mbs fully 10¢ higher; four 1c Oct Weaee 75 r bs fed SHERIDAN yo. g. 28.- ae | Tobact z 90% the commercial solvents issues, ad ‘ie “s rae 4: a in ¢ Ribs— ht ey Ba i a te rue wits ‘Transcont 4 |Gabriel Snubber and Brown shoe | '4° 50, with five out to car at} gone 0° 17,80 17.72 Ske § : Soe Se AE Heenan ‘ MONEY || union P; were marked up 2 to 6 points, Call [#1300 Oat. ° R.. Lloyd, Denver; | milk fund Tor the public school chil- ES Waste indivtone wth atilucetatent me — wee 1S Grinsfelder, Denver; L. C. Uren,| dren another ye NEW YORK, Aug —Call mon-| ty) g. iy 8 tine ve fe o1j9 «| Berkeley, Cal.: H. Foster Bain and} The Licns took this action after sick; “MiBH4%G; Jow Mii enISE Ordinarily inactive shares loomed ene - "4 o i Miss Bain, Washington, D.C; F. W,| hearing a report from Charles 1 closing bid 4; offered at 4%: into prominence tn the afternoon F METALS ete + DeWolff, Houston, Tex.; Mr, and| Carter on the good accomplished by 1 inst accept: sh pfd. "A e of the popular issues be- Sey ol Fy Mrs, F. Jullus Fohs, New York; A,| the milk fund last year, and the mixed cal-| Westinghouse ¥ petit 2h bi ips a as Pattee BSA m.|: Baker, Harold W. Hoots, and C.| need of tt prevailing in the city. A 1 4 M414 6 hxc adore 4 , tailway preferred Chicago . *S.— Wheat num: ltr, Dane, Washington, D.C. Fi letter of thanks and praise was HK MA's; 4°81 Witiys Overland - orthwatern preferred, Pittsburgh | NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Copper,| ber 3 red $1.67: num Katd'lig, ‘Tabiart. D. Be De wand Cooks | trace, MRR SORMMon in ce ene reantile | Woolworth Terminal Coal, National Bnameling | bately steady, electrolytic spot and | $1:58% 1.59. Corn number 2 mixed | Roistie, Laramier E,W. keuneoens | ine appreciation fen che eres 5 a | Chryater and Stamping and New York Dock | futures 14% G@14%¢. Tin steady: spot | 94% @96c; number 2 yellow 94%@ | Cheyenne: H. WV. Young. c. ee: deonity gaat isa nburst ROS toe Bee | w outstanding incidents of the] and nearby $97.25; futures $57.00.) 86%e, Oats number ‘2 ‘white |‘ 20@ “and C. D. | Ruffett, ‘Miawest: > Ha n Dome 1.05 eadth of the buying movement.| Iron, stéady;’ prices unchanged. |40%c: number 3 white 38% @40c. oy eae re." 3 Hl cei ee ye Ferris - 1.05 KANSAS ithern Ttailway preferred touelt | Lead, steady; spot $9.50419.00, Zinc, | Rye number 2, 9 Barley 63 | Ban tcihes, Spr wand pe aes HB deae i Se cosa te Byron . 1.80 , 0¢ lower. Prairie No. | ed 94, the highest since 1907, and|ensy; East’ St, Louls spot nnd fu-| @73¢, Timoth ‘ Clever | vie Sat APs waht be | oh, Oude CEO node ts Notches 5 c Itatfa ehotee $1.54 Louis and San Francisco reach: | tures $7.67 7.60. Antimony, spot.| ered $20@ Lara WGP csciNiw Tt ; y hemte se, Natlce noms Pilot we 1.95 70% CieMexican dollare 54% } “ed 192%, a new record figure. 817.00 $18.12, Bell $21.00. (fed Ad. try a Tribune Classi urch door in an English vil '25 feen tah, dbe The ertern -Draw nD for The Tribune by George MeManw: wo” to. Vos, fom on ver ~ ~\ ms, *.

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