Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 8

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MONDAY. ALIGUST 31. 18a0 { * MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune _| TRIBUNE ——————— ~MARKETS _By WESTOVER Venn rau. a Stocks and Grains POLLY AND HER PALS . ? WELL, Pot, iTS SY WHEN THIS CLOCK SAYS } Pan. A . SERVER OU SARE fa ANTI wilt | |) ELEVEN otrocKk an’ \ Ph | f hl SOIN'HOME, Son! | Tae es | SEE THAT HE \} IM GONNA BEAT IT Ved 5 NN ] 0S0. a es POLLS GoTTA / / NES,\ | i |( “Does Got c 7 MS BEFORE YOUR | By Ralph Schrenkelsen a RER IE, a ; Sy = Sh 5 og PA KICKS ME : <* reaz) Ts —S} OUT: | [ AEH], AMY 308: ° a manvenifite. By RING SARDNER yece, TACK TV GET YouR GM BACK IN THE SUNG THE OLD @RM IS ALL RIGHT BT WE'LL SUE rer pene. , Well Al the club is off for St. Louis and Cleveland and Collins left me home on acct. } of my arm still bean useless | “where | got hit by that taxi } and ] am sewing the taxi Co. for 25 thousand and Joe |Whelan said he thought that was a big amt. of money to sew them for but I says look how hard the fellow hit me but Joe says sure he hit you hard but who dont? Joe is a great kidder. The case comes up this P. M. and must rush down town now as! got a couple important matters to disgust with my atty. Jack Keef McKinley and Yellowstone Se LIN board Air Line Railroad has pur J LIVESTOCK N H, P [ IN AND % chased 12 new dining paar 1? Mi 1 4 + be kado locomotives and miscellaneous 2 f ica Business Briefs rolling stock to cost $1,500,000 for f Tie Bee FO ND A'T L Florida divisions this wine Chicago Prices H [ ft =; 5 i Bons at PHILADELPHIA—The Schuy eo J , river today is flowing in a new bea | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich—Locat ¢” 0 dug for it by the Reading Railroad. | growers who are receiving 75c to $1 t & pe ID : 5 The cutting of the new channel elim-|a bushel for outdoor grown toma- Me Aeeou 1 eh ‘|Deepening of Wyotah Well 100 Feet Brings] sates a tarse Uend and the use| toes believe prices have reached bot. T Nirah. 4 j by the railroad of two obsolete|tom. Increased demand in the next Close - i} in Flow of 140 Barrels; Elkhorn bridges and a tunnel no longer are fortnight is expected to force prices \ 5 c 5 large enough for the modera freight | somewhat higher, : 2 Believed Near Production. ares X a 1 —_——- CAMBRIDGE, Mass—The Cam- . : raat te 7 he in hard lmestone |Dt!dse Blectric company has filed a | Foreign Exchange i tha tatasaeya tie ; pica rh new rate schedule effective October |< § Tyciaingt ie ther thie Pe en 1 reducing the general lighting rate] NEW YORK, Aug. 31. — Foreign $0% \ ment in exploratt Ohio Gets Gass. from 8% to 8c per kwh, Other nges irregular. Quotations in Tha Mew eaeialwis | i HASS. rates are unchanged dents: Great Britain nd 485%; | ‘ s n | has drilled in eee ies 48h aye Hille or ‘ * ‘ w foun 1 of the | on the Hidden? JACKSON, /afich—-About 4,000 asin. 1'sniseraeusand 4,69; gpbles | 1 : [So vote be comine yg Wn lop fisstiats ihern Wyoming. | acres of peppermint will be harvested | 4.69%. Italy demand 3.761 balsa er « gra oil Sy July 19. Recently the hole to find gas in}in Michigan this year. Acreage] 3. Demand: Belgium 4.5014 5 2 , ° ev, | was deepened 100 feet against heavy | the third sar tar indesateod pistitaa wastiniclieraten: DabiEreat $ ¢ i licks; | gas pressure with the result that a es ies 2 = ‘ $ {f; veal flowing well of 140 barrels a day | SAYER STNNRS LAOREET hon een SSS n 1 devaltl | Carey anch Test Delayed winds. Prices have soared as high steady; run com:| has been developed. The company} ,p),, sé, Siaeldipvd wre dens A : “ » ern g will spud {n.at once for a new well. The Horseshoe association's oil|as $12 to $15 a pound for the oil. f + ‘ ltest on the Ca h east of —_—_- . R 1 s In the same fleld the Elkhorn Oil} Gienrock, Wyo., is still. standing 7 é ed omnes SEkGeen ui be neealiisia? arock 0., Is « anding| CLEVELAND, 0. — The Peerless | I 1 in; w hard shale formation at about | We on a string of smallericas:| ‘Truck and Motor - Corporation ° is T : é: . 1,400 feet after having struck olf, | ("5 has been done for} planning to change its name to the| i $3 : cab curidborater ak 1 BiRi teste? Brow neye Peerless Motor Car company, give - ; : Ss rinccleni band fe lexpecteavwhan athe — up its Virginia charter, reincorpor- 3 “ex : : ; ‘ z formation is. penetrated. Prairie Gets New Wells ated under the Ohio laws and dis-| The American Legion band will ‘i sq | this well being | on the struc Prairie Ol! « Gas company has | Dense with the holding company. meet this evening as usual for prac- : ture than producers deyéloped to d its 2 well on section = > | tice at Mountain State te Salt ¢ at 2,00 but no] LUBECK, Me.—Sardine factories| pany rooms and rehe A Thé W. D, Newlen well No. 2h pr 1 has been madejat Pasmaquoddy Bay. points are at| continued ever. fi Der ass through shallow product s Ir Soldier |the hetght of the season, due to a] nounced today t I R and ts headed for lower forma-| field t any’s on sec. | big run of herr! many. of ,which i ‘ na; with good progress ibelug. re , pumy 0 barrels| appeared on the American side of|make the band je. ‘Trancontinental Ol! be the bay. Canadian prices of $10] tion. here, read : t } - —|a barrel have been cut to $5 for] winter and sun | r American fish _ eo | ete BY AILEEN LAMONT | x bs | SILVER NEW 0 NS—There has been | (Copyright 1925 The Cas Tribune) | J.| a decided increase in orders for drugs| NEW YORK, Aus -Difficul 4 NEW YORK. A _far silver | {TOM local distributors all this}ties in the way of e x ‘ Mess | cinch wreeleanaoniay month. Business now is the best|cars hi « nd second 4%5 Jof the year. - 5 Be- | © els third 4%4s $101.17; fourth 4%e e | —— 1 t Bprinatie 4 ‘ . a 3; U. S$. government 4% M ck | Sass é | . JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Sea- hat has teen overcome : i. [° MBTALS |i Corron | MINE SH TDOWN IN i ill COA ‘ tu hates ese: ‘ | = | (Continued From Page One); A bart ae } ve | ; : ae 15-00; | @19.50; No. 2 souther 50@19.00, | ————————~ Phe: min ter t t feat ‘ Ba] a be | Lead, steady; spot, $9.50@10.00. | Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity -$1,79| Per cent tr given in conjur x 4 | 9 * * $l a day 7 r 4, 1 69% | ¢ ; : lye 3 | Zine, steady; East § iis spot | Salt Creek 9.9 gravity - 1.8 : 5 e d A ai ? 2 $6.00@7.00, | and futures, | k Cre 1.76)] Sneekert, ’ at ‘ f e et. F -- 61% | yr ; amt Antimor Mudd. x 1 ARON OF +d 5 ° : ‘7% ; i | Elk Basir 1 ments. The oper tt y | 4 ees Gat Creak fcc 1 mands must first a e I i | De j best fat | Lance ( 1 like " iin 00 Pashare litt October | Gra 1 Seat | ayy eo p$2.6 ember | Greyb 1 a const ; Tt Torclilight - 1 the p' - 48 7 } | Mule 1 } the macter : ‘ ¢ E 7. L "79 | hold that ne t : F 2 2.15 until the own f Line MONEY Sunburst Ting sewancs_on. t d ° \ 7 = rrr —' | Hamilton 1.05 | &f cost. Negc A oO erate 18% ‘ .31.—Call money | Ferris. 1.05 | ®t Atlantic ¢ n August 4 q Pact 07% | x | ft I w 4%: ruling ! Byron 1.30 = HANDS OFF POLICY } 05% | Se ul : offered at 4%: | Notches - “65 | OKLAHOMA MINERS | OF GOVERNMENT STANDS % | loans against | Pilot B 1.35 WALKOUT SWAMPSCC M 3 i | | loans firm; } vas — SHORNE, Ok ,\e T As I 2 days 4% @4%; | POULTRY ig ' Aneisiate $1.) cerned at t He y < prime merean CHICAGO, Au 1.—Poultry,] Three-fourths of the | of Prem 47% | 11 to $ 5 | alive, higher elpt f distric 1 ri Coolt ‘n I oY brol " x 1 | 15 osters, 16 rs 1 geese, 15@17c, go on strik 5 Pacif - 43% Cash Grains and Provisions ‘ ads Wiliam Dalrym Pipe a 6 CHICAGO, A vheat j W $ n dent, issued a strike ne ay asi red $1.64 ‘ : er 168 elfers @ a eee ] | meeting of miners here yesterday, | ™ : q : ‘ 1 000 ¥ 1 EW YORK, Aug. 31.—The raw urging all uni en wo! in | help. the x tc;| er steeta 37 ; EP vnarwet vagtaras eariytouay. | | soubterand-Big gs: || Maar oe compenter tat ee el tore en between th A. “A 4 A ar Was firmer with pudiated their « echiet * ‘ a c e . ) nged to five points| CHICAGO, Aug, '31.—Butter—| working at wages less o 4 7 i otations ranging from | Higher: receipts, 11 tubs; cream-| 1924-25 scule. to cease w tonight ; fb , 68% 1 to 87 " r fine anulated. <A | ery extras, 43!4c; standards, 48c; ex Dalrymyle's Jer expres a aki e 40% t ten was reported J tra firsts, 42@42%c; firsts, 40%@ | fidence that the union would ble | & a et —_———— ! $14: « tures closed barely steady: | 41'gc; seconds, 38@40 }to win {ts s e and he ¥ . bg supp at riley heya t te sales 48,900 tons, Sep Bees anged: receipts, 17.914] 1924.25 eee anth ‘2 -F December 2.64; Jonun ® f 720% ordinary The orda os Donal aE 1 - aeee

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