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PAGE EIGHT a be Casper Dally eeribine WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 ~]| MARKETS DAILY saw | TRIBUNE UNDER SELLING | SMe By Did YouPay Your _- 1 trad Income Tax ‘Y Oil and Financial News a rs Lead Attack Extended Through ral List (In One Payment)? Or Did You Take Advantage | of Uncle Sam’s 4-Payment Ca is T} = y< Plan? | $ ' (Grae | ) os > 4 | ee tN mies S / a R. N. Van Sant’s 10 or 12- payment plan makes if easier to buy a new Hudson ot Essex Coach and it sure is a pleasure to buy a car. WHAT WAS ot a leapt a a |p See ee ae rr ISEE BY F HE DOIN’, Why pee today, either a ~ war except in t t a , THIS DRIVER'S new or used one? conspieu AT WHAT TIME LICENSE THAT ; see rep pie ecosgea. Rey RESIDES ON ; % Best buys in the city. Re- ta ewed at 4 t and then dr OSE Ly, THE NORTHSIDE 3 > member we quote Denver 5 ‘ “ prices on our cars. a mt 5S can ( Phone McKinley and 1406 Yellowstone - : Wy [ (SEES BER SET ST ET Sf weaned tsi i! Livestock | [BUSINESS TREND IN nH; C cic in Seen ee commodity, 1 rade News n : i. Last Sale | j Chicago Price : ( xs A ; ‘ ‘ : . CHICAGO, Sept. (U. 8. De | W i . ‘ Lo MUO bes ere . |partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs— NA ION IS UP ARD Canned Goods will be less elaborate for both men a a ‘ 1 Us ny } ; me ‘ mad i a 7 Recely 15,000; s!ow; desirable me- . SAN FRANCISCO—Canners injand women than earlier styles. Pat- © sd) Ppa oe 5 Ry heey aig m and heavywelght butchers, un- | the bay cities will begin handling] ent leather and satin figure largely - Retest aoa | pe Jot ‘Tuesday's avyerag the tomato crop within a vwweek.|in women’s shoes, while more men “ \ MISHORD and FR ugh | oth tly steady to 10c lower: i Sal . 7 | C = Prospects in Alameda county are ex-]are buying black shoes, sume, 1 Nourtsen tox | American Sugar cn Sotbach in Wheat’ Occurg |e aan, summa co ive Hevesi! Traveling “.oalesmen in ' National: ; Convention) =ssegte = Maien oan cemte, ee re é. ‘i se: 3 tas y Reps “4 tive: majority of desirable 150 to 210 =| berger umber a ; hove. | American Tobacco --: After Advance Is | \0,)M0U0, 0" (aus gas: ’ton | ¢ Prove Good Barometer of Retail Trade ; mayer PORTLAND, Oregon—Production ne Fy I } alocrs Scored Today | 5; bulk better 225 to 300 pound] 44 diti : r BOSTON—Control of the Standard] of western pine mills for the last at “ tha ‘ ahoer Bi : jt 0; few strong| Ah gaa Conditions in U. S. x 4eee | Neckwear company, sald to be the week totaled’ 36,816,000 feet, with or- } MN peak at S4%. A p (Associated | 313.00 down: x7 Pa Ey largest maker of men’s neckwear im|ders amounting to 23,562,000 feet, | r » 4,03. ¢ urns in prices | he $11,80@12.90;} + = the country, has been turned over|and shipments 29,750,000 feet.’ Or- lintian 1 fo $ \ Le i In the corn mar} light $11.10@ 13, packing By J. ©, ROYLE ter by the salesmen. ‘August de- | to the employes by Thomas Greaney, cera cals oft 20 per joent from the | vances {tr the European capitals, tea oO Lae tes RLS mckye | ae 10.90; nlaughter piss, | (Copyright, 1925, by Casper Tribune), partment store sales in many local-| President. Control ts vested in a) previous weekly period. } © io of the foreign ex: | Baltimore: & Ohio) at times than for all other in | 12.000 AN Mala eh Bie se i ) is ; ate y board of sixteet ofithe ‘oldest: wolk- Rice | rm he Ao ; European | Uethlehem Steel - | put together, te was pointed out | Cartie—recelpts, , 9,000; general | _ NEW, YORK, Sept. 2.—The move: | tes were slightly smaller than those | ors) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. —There iB caléa were steady: démand=sterling | mosses eno enm s— “| that in many: sections the country | (nude very slow: better grades ana | MeMt of goods thru distribution to] of July, but there was a strong re- Will be 3,700 acres of rice harvested ir f opening practt | bags Sle Miers is already feeding new corn owing | cea etecre with ‘rm: spots: consumers is moving at a goodly | sponse to ‘special bargin offers. hoes in Missourl this year. “This com- unelia 4.85. and \‘ Het) Dine to scarcity of old supplies, and that} iicher: others gry ‘hd aloe tea { Fate. The general course of busi-| The volume of fur garments sold] PHILADELPHIA — Fall’ footwear! pares with 1,500 acres in 1024. Ha a Jnsfeeding hogs and: cattle =, dull y ean-up | ess is upward. These are the con-| at August sales this year in all sec- eee Ohio - parapet pin i on western grass steers;| clusions voiced Tuesday by repre-| tions reached a point seldom sur- 5 5 4 hig mo operater Witéstar 5 her comm lUmited supply of fresh offerings, | Sentatives of 9,000-traveling sales-| |. 3 B B f H V ART STUDIO 3) Ri extended ntfong, to other peering sthalaey abet ey ee steady; others weak to lower; $18.00 | Men gathered here for the national | Posse? in the past year. This fall usinéss Driers 4 rl Ne lv 1 tment shares Rete ao DEas = is in prospect, the ald ta ahalia: piakicatieteene: . tq | PE je act- a ” eden I. & Pacific - tracted special notic fale fae 0b Hyosp Ac Ucegl Agia: RONG convention of traveling salesmen's| vq periods the shoe stores have ex-| SHREVEPORT—Shreveport has oe An a 1 States | Cola --==2 Subsequently. all pei Ned dah vende 3.50015.85; 7 SON ‘ perienced in years. been selected as headquarters for F f 4 ‘ol Nash | BO SENG! is at fell to the lo TO cdwhtand, Nes mostly’ | The judgment of these men con-) it js an indisputable fact, accord-| the Loulsiana Credit Corporation, @ ‘ re 1 Elec alts oN! Jon the pres dow bh ae es a eee ee ee teteseia nese | ing to the road men, that business| firm just formed among members oe ucks 5 Sears standing orders to at | Sheep--Reeeipts, 21,000; fat native | Of business and wholesale trade. | i Woolen and worsted goods is im-|of the Louisiana Growers Co-opera- IN : kas Cancam Vane various limits were forced into ne-|'mbs, active, fully steady; best | Since they come Into closest contact} .oving, Merchants are buying|tive Marketing association, to aid ay Fe eee eee terialigaat Tels tion. Selling appeared to be largely | “Se lambs held higher; desirable | With merchants in all sections and] cotton goods for nearby delivery | in financing the crops: eld Mt hone and Telegraph and Virginia in connection with the movement | Mtives $15.00@1 few | their living depends on the amount] j\or6 ¢reely and the industry 4s defi- oo i ratitay and : Equip: | of spring wheat northwest. Wheat | !0ad4 to city butchers, $15.50; sort-| Of goods they can sell. | ns . ; | aaa Otte closed heavy. 1% to 2%, anet lower, | (MS senerally slight: few lots of fat| They are confident that the fall! culty in selling rayon goods is not] struction of a 100 million gallon| Formal opening of the fall season fd 5 4 inc points. | December $1.51 to $1 and May | Mative ewe 6.00@ dy: feed-| will he an exceedingly prosperous | in finding customers, but in filling | water reservoir at a cost of $1,160,316 |4n polychrome art work, basket pt mea 3 t0| Biestrio = $1.5545 to $1.55%. Ing tab f F des! rable | » - establishing .a new record for} their orders when taken. While! has been Iet to the Frazier Davis| work, and various other forms of e ; ts loans | Famous-Player = Corn opening prices, %4¢ lower to und handy j trade kers of rayon have announced | construction company by the clty-| tine art, has heen announced by the ‘ a a ea igri con sly t there will be no increase in sion less on the volume of g0048} prices £0 » fourt a “fee aon than onthe financial ‘situation prices may demand premiums be- | 'P® Cattle Rafsers' association de-| Marks Music and Art Co., Ruth Joy, of the inhabitants of the country. In-| cause they have the goods to de-| “i#red today Texas was assured of/ who has spent! years in studying to whose hands the goods eventually | jjyer thay the public wants. Con- at cattle and ample fall pasturage. | practically eve form of art und will come. There is a distinct dis-| sumption of genuine silk has been | Rains are responsible for this change | coloring work, is ready to recelve higher; December 83'%c to S33c, | were followed by ided gains all around, December touching 84%c Influenced by a setback in Liverpool | quotations the wheat 1 vent a uk. The lowest Ruth Joy Studio, dowr the steps in ket under vite the strength in 2 1%e dectin Hudson Moto 1 ‘entral {~tely on the upgrade. The diffi-]” sr, LoUIS—Contract for the con- | i | Decemt a May | desir to 160 pound light | position to buy, they assert. es-| heavy und ‘the stik goods industry | 'M conditions. eaplla\for“theigall\and’wintersyories t Ol and $1.56 @1.56 t market | ishts, $12.00 to $1 bulk 160 tof pecially on the part of the agricul) now j> working at an extraordinar- ‘The atudio 1s conveniently located Harvester rallied some but then dropped | 200 pound ghts, $12.15@12.40; top, | turists, but there is no wild buying] jy high rate of capacity to fill the| PITTSBURGH—Steel ingot pro-|{!n the heart of the business sec- r. p(d.-.. 29. |iower than $12.40 paid for 180 to 200 pound| na no “boom’ times are expected. | gumand. duction is on the upswing in this| tion. and yet ts quiet enough to Nickel — 3 Later the corn market reacted ) pound butchers, | Merchants are in a satisfactory po- | district. Automobile and parts mak-| Make concentrated work easily pos- | field tamngbrarilys HibAth ekg ao ware packing sows, | sition, sirice thelr summer trade not ers have been buying steel steadily | sible. »Class hours for this term \k tt Copper finiaheha waver sisicers smooth up to only, held up well, but prices were and the implement manufacturers | Will be from 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p.m. l Valle Me to 2a higher, ¢ of all sales, $10.25@12. such as to insure a fair margin of have purchased fairly heavily of | 0" week days, and from 7:30 to 9:30 Money merchant bars, cold finished bars |?. ™ 2 i 1 r Fat iia cost Tuesday, $11.2 profit... Further stabilization of Tuesday and Thursday, Spe- I A sod. 98 by = 2 hot |2 prices is indicated for tall and win ae and sheets, celal children's classes will be con- : { ° ‘ i hot —}| NEW YORK Call money 4 ducted on Saturdays easier; high 4 4; ruling rate ¢ ) we x r f crop | even. 1 wit LORAIN, Olio—A decrease of two Or meats asks | . 444; closing bid 4; offered at 4%; last : . ’ 3 . “ s | 1 per cent in operations at the Na 7 Kansas & Texas. corn, After | & some -held Metals loan call loans against accept- : i 4 ; . . ractfic pid | i BS Ap ia, Pop eapx indie - : tional Tube plant here has gone into kh Y Pacttie pfd.. | apace antcteaes ort ttt | Moers, s0007.0: | Jace 324 time loan; ined | onal Tate nant bers se sorcerer | Smallest Church . 8 cember 41%, oats held near to the | stead: ht vealers, steady NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Copper, | ColMterall 5040 Gave ae afedield le | brings operations down only to N initial limits. ( calves, around 50c lower; bulls, | steady: electrolytic, spot and futures, | Monts 44 @4%; prime mercantile} aou¢ 97 per cent of capacity. p ? Provisions rose with corn, and as stockers and feeders, scarce, | 14% @14% paper 4@4%. n a result of increased shipments of | Steady grass fat cows, $3.65@]| ‘Tin, spot steady; spot and nearby, ze Att ee o ' H, & Hartford lard to foresial the new German | 5:00: heifers, $5.00@6.00; canners and | $56.62: futures, $56.50. eye STEBAUL ADE Reinet aly #4 ¢ |] « & Western tarttf cutters, $2,85@3.50; bologna bulls,| ‘Iron, steady; prices unchanged. Lib Bond pare of potatoes Havenpeenyabloped WYOMING OILS |}: American Open High Low, Close} $3-50@4.00: practical veal top, $9.00;| Lead, steady; apot,-89.0@9.75._| | iberty Dbonds from this state in the last month AEE le | Fed aM ehirranite [ait Golmtansre teas thor Pa +3 vemcegdye Beats Ab. Julia: epot YORK, Sept. 2.—tiberty} NEW ORLEANS—Purchase of c a by as ure ; aio |S a $6.00@7.00; ‘on sins Ba 1: 3's $100.27; first 4s| more than $3,000,000 of new equip- mee t oo: 6 trig x sed abe HB F second 48 $100; first 4%s| ment to be ted largely in the cane : a Ker & Reading ( a3 93% . .948 r : second 4%s $100.31; third| fields of Louisiana is made by the 8 : | Petroleum . 834 s4 3 34% F. E: h $101.15; fourth 4%s $102.10;]| Texas and Pacific railroad. The pur- ‘ eae ; aa 81% 89. 87% 88% ; feeders, Oreign Xchange [lis vovernment 44s $108.13, chase includes 25 locomotives and f top range feeding] NEW ‘YORK, ‘Sept. 2 250 gondola cars. Foreign 5.50; full mouthed breeding | exchanges irregular, Quotations in : 41% | ewes, upward to $10.00, cents: Great Britain, demand 484%; (ei aE 454 —_——_>—- cables 485%; 60 day bills on banks otton Silver §14%. Franc 44; cables 481%. F nee, demand 4.6914; cabl NEW YORK, pte 1@.-Cotton 4.70. ‘Italy ,demand ‘3.921%; cables i <= = 3 | Butter and Eggs | 2.95. ‘Demand: Belgium 4.4844; Ger: | “Pt steady; middiing $22.60. RSS e On) Se P hee f Sat ecraeeeiedie a many 23/80. HAY, tubs; creamer p extras 43% @44o; extra firsts 4 me Aatger Mandatan AiG? teats! ste Crude: Market a = ay es | ‘oultry = : 9 Figes, xedelbte:’ 874¢.scasée;’ mar. 3 z CHICAGO, Sept, 2.—Poultry, alive, GIVES Beliles— ket higher: firsts 296 @ditec: can, | Salt. Creek, 36 to 36,9 gravity -$1.79| unsettied: fowls Yee; broilers Bar silver, ; Mexican dollars, 55% CHICAGO, dy; receipts, j Southern Pacific | South Ratlwa 2 . | Standard O11, Cal rd Ol, N. J wart Warner Studebaker Butter, stea- Texas Company Texas & Pacifi Sasenmienee’ iM | Tobacco Products tack - oe 1 | Transcontiner Sept. - nary firsts 28@281 Salt Creek, 37 to 39.9 gravity - 30c; springs 24% oosters 17 %$0; par aettont i turkels 20c; ducks 17@22c; geese 15 ; T0 DOUGLAS SHERIFF 2 Big Muddy @iic. Receipts, 8 cars, one due, ' Cash Grains and Provisions. BOISE GETS semen a : si Sugar GLENROCK, Wyo. Sept. 1— CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Wheat LSB eaeg 1 hard, $1 i$; No. 2 hard, $1 WOOL MEET bance: Cres G . mixed, 951, @96%c lar ahd — 5 ODGS ache ‘= v - Shortly after his release from the Gune ROUEs nD 954 096% 14 qioige: | AEE, ARBITER, Bent. 2 Torchlight NEW YORK, Sept. ‘o changes | Natrona County jail on a writ of ha- M I 4 7 : % 9 a Me sociated 's8.)— $26 con-| Mule Creek were noted toda in refined sugar y 3 7 2 939 Ke. vention oa fatio . é| ¥ y e beas corpus recently, George Hub- “4 } Salt Cr 1 é ee iy Me ves lion Se Lhe Natlodal; Wool Grow: | Lander prices, which ranged from 5.55 to} bell drove to Douglas and surrender- | ¢, sine eS aa (Roman nine - Rarley—62 Laahorr woeoRte othe dee ee CoA ein 5.60 for fine granulated.. A con:|ed to Sheriff Peyton announcing his| C&tholic), near Festina, Iowa, i - ‘ Timothy seed--$6.75@7.0 via dhea' By the a Nat ios me Sunburst =e tinued good inquiry reported. | willingness to meet a charge of seit.| the smallest church in the world cree A ----= ‘ ———— cle cod —$20,004 27.75. (he Sebagtestion? GYRE Tees ae Haculten Dome Sugar futures closed easy; approx: |ing beef without haying the bide of| in which services are conducted o---- --- 60% FLOUR, Lard—$1 r'swan Jn Male, Dake City and the'l hieer imate sales tong September | the animal inspected. This Is the| regularly. It is 12 feet wide, 16 > EERE 61 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Sept. 2 chase . 5 city 5 January 2 o fi . ; . n ui 1 Mates will be announced tater ‘Phot Rutte taal ‘ OE ae eos itm | four pews seat cight adults.

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