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PAGE EIGHT Stocks and Grains STOCK TREND UPR AGIN BNE Limited to Mod- ins but Market GOLLY, IL MADE A HUNDR ED-DOLLAR COMMISSION ON TH! SIDE IST LIKE PICKIN’ IT UP Lt GNE MA AN’ Patty TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS APIECE! Advances erate G Che Caspet Daily Cribune TRIBUNE Oil and Financial News FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 MARKETS YAS, ROLLY, L WANT A NEW DRESS PURTY BAD: AND I WANT A NEW POCKET THAT MEANS “THAT ME AN' YOU 1S GOTTA HAVE A HUNDRED DOLvars! <> YES, FIFTY EACH, C WONDER. WHERE WE wuitL GET THE. . VAT MR LE stock split up by way Signal co down over 2 THE SOX 1S GOIN’ PRETTY See? AtNt Rory sack 9/ OO INET _O! YET S ws Remir sold NEW YORK Press)—Stock pric sumed you GET s ANC THE you WANT SEQ SON © HaIwCUT, ELE Y four CON'T cut iT } \roo sport /i | o\t" I GUESS Eu, yack 4 Ee y\y ew York Sick 1h ened with Union Pa and Ohio, Gulf, M and Nov referred, and Missouri Pacific ferred sellir point or more above nded its loss to 21 few | Ar T lar ules and Mach vy. | A an Tol 1 n exchar oy \ an W nd French fr i Coy 1 stead 4.69 cer M qi © rp place in % and Da ) Kroner. nt Profiting from the ¢ nt ol speculative posit t m prices upwards + ia Pe worked slowly the movem' mibra: number of s K a consid whi dinarily fluctuate wildly elt When moderate 51% | Mo! t -=- 105% 4x wank H ‘ accumulation of al Mot ‘ Ufting the price to 934, was extend- | ( : made ed by marked improvement in other| Davison Cher NE t prominent Industrial shares in the | Dodge Brothe 1 ney Wheel extended their’ ga 3| Blectric Power & ; to 5 points 413 I ‘ re 1 WHOMING o1Ls | RECORD-BREAKING (=e) cr crs Canners, Soft Drink Makers and Others | As Result of Yield. y ROYLE | wil probably exceed the record- 1 ‘ n Casper Tritune) | breaking outturn of the season now \ rire | drawing to a close, But five Cuban | mills still are grinding today and is facing the possibility of anoth i 3 cing the possibility of another} 1 cguction in the island already has record-breaking sugur crop. As al far exceeded five millions tons. © | result, consumers cun now plan. for} 5 , ‘Trade Mark Reg. U.'S. Pat. Office’ (Copyright, 1925, by The Bell Systticate, Inc.) : SUGAR CROP SEEN Way Paved For Industrial Expansion on Part of Some experts go so far as to pre- ; expansion and developemnt of their! gict a Cuban crop next year of --By WESTOVER WAL, ELL BE HANGED EFI KNowt $4 By RING LARDNER ° OF COURSE Non You NATURALLY WANT TO KEEP. THE SHAPE OF Business Briefs NEW ORLEANS—In 1916 this clty d only six hotels of any consider- able size, with a total of 1,868 rooms. Hotels now under construction and recent additions will give New Or- leans, early in 1926, a total of 15 high class hotels with 2,905 rooms. | BOSTON—The maritime associa: tion of the Boston chamber of com- merce reports an increase of com- merce through this port 1 nAugust. Last month 141 steamers and 13 schooners arrived from foreign coun: ries compared with 129 steamers and schooners last year. PITTSBURGH—The buying of line pipe for gas lines has been heavy re- i Industries in the coming twelve| 5,500,000 tons. ‘The first of the new|Cently and orders for casings, tub- 1 nC months, This will affect canners. | crop will be ground next November] 1s and drill pipe haye increased. lem | Preservers, soft drink manufac: | December. There are still | Pipe mills are running almost at ca- Ki turers, fruit and vegetable growers | actors which may affect the} pacity. Plate shave eased off $1 a and can and botle manufacturers, | next Cuban crop. but so far weather | ten. eae as well as individual sugar con-| has becn very favorable, In addl Sat id De | 3 sumers. tion, some of the large planters| CLEVELAND—A fairly good in- Bae uve added materially to the acreage | uiry is reported for pig fron which today. F planted r. Some factories ‘ : time on, jes all over have h ne which Will go in amped ove renee s He and far west will be turning | with the 1925-26 production ard the ‘ 7 nee ee rad out suger ata rate which d capaci ral mills. will be ar thi MONUDS DERE eco. will assure stability of sug increased. re RASS. rd oer Juntil the first of the Cu Many of the larger Cuban estates m Ds es ean i ; eine | Soop eomes on the market. are preparing vast tracts for plant d eh ee eats -~-- 61%} Protection against advances in the| ing September and next January i e, OF 5 price of sugar str hened by | but the enne so planted will not be t that the next ready Cuban crop ‘ore the 1987 harvest. continues to move freely from blast furnaces to consumers. Prices re- main unchanged here, although in Detroit there has been an advance of $1 a ton. CHICAGO—Exports of butter for the last month were 428,478 pounds compared with 430,000 for the sim- | ilar perlod a year ago. Oleomarger- ine exports were 92,621 pounds éom- pared with 92,99 7a year ago. Cheese That's That As Will Rogers is peddling the bull for the Bull Durham company, why not take a shot and make a bull’s eye by BUYING A CAR FROM R. N. VAN SANT? New ones, old ones—real ased cars. Priced right from start to finish. We have the greatest line of ‘6’s” on the market today—outselling all other “6’s”. If so, why not consider one asthey sure are right? ESSEX COACH, $315 Down Phone McKinley and 1406 Yellowstone Livestock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—(U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture) — Hogs — Re- ceipts 17,000; slow, uneven, mostly steady to strong with Thursday's average few desirable and heavy weight butche! smooth packing sows strong to 10c higher. Under- weight dull, big packers inactive; bulk good and choice 149 to 210 pound weight $12.75@18.25. Top at $13.30; desirable 225 to 310 pound butchers $12.50@13.10; packing sows mostly $10.65@11.10; few strong weight killing pigs $12.50@13; heavy- weight hogs $12@13. Slaughter pigs $12@13.10. Cattle — Receipts 3,000; hardly enough fat steers here to make a market; lower grades of cows and heifers mostly stale kind predomi- nating; market firm; few loads of grassy and warmed up steers $7@5.. A load of heavy Wyoming grassers at latter price; short fed bullocks scaling around 1,100 pounds, $10@ 11; best $11.40; vealers 25c higher; packers paying upward to $13.25. Sheep—Receipts 19,000; fat native lambs opening steady. Nothing done on westerns, best held above $15.65; early bulk natives $14.50@15; sort- ing light, most culls $11.50@12; few early Aales fat native ewes at $6.50 @7.50; several decks weighty feeding lambs $14.50@15; steady. Omaha Quotations OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 4.—(U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture).—Hogs re- celpts 6,000; uneven; mostly 10@ Qe higher; light hogs showing full advance; bulk 150 to 200-pound aa- lections $12.00@12.40; top $12.5 ; 00d and choice 210 to 300-pound butchers $11.90@12.35: bulk packing sows $10.35@10.60; bulk of all sales $10.40@12.25; average cost Thursday $11.05; weight 263. Cattle, receipts 1,000; fed steers and yearlings scare, nominally steady; one load medium weights $13.00; grass steers scarce, steady; she-stock slow, steady to weak; can- ners 10@15e lower; bulls and veals steady; heavy calves dull, 25@50c lower; stockers and feeders, scarce, nominally steady; bulk grass cows $3.60@4.75; heifers, scarce; canners and cutters $2.75@3.50; bologna bulls $3.50@4.00; practical veal top $9.00; heavy calves $5.00@6.40. Sheep, receipts 9,500; all classes fully steady; bulk fat range lambs $15.50@15.7i natives $15.00@15.25; fed clipped lambs $13.25@14.00; no choice fat ewes included; bulk feed- ing lambs $15.25@16.50, tial », Sep! | ” . fics P a Ranbaie ip, Sept | at | D , . | totalea 436 pounds, compared Denver Prices ectric Ben oMicago fibes GO emanid VONTINUES |: ast year and eges 1.695-] DENVER, Colo., Sept 4-—(U. 8. De- | 5 fotors ss he aries te cel Stal Bh ves nite 778 dozen compared with 1,670,000 | partment of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- M ket (" t Northern ptd a 717, | : bar tors Lote pabibmente. 699t 0 ork ty ° K . N | 7 j last year. ceipts 150; generally 10c to 15¢ high- M tates Ateel reece > aia ise) J 4 ; “Wisec P ‘ > ra . oy Rea Sao er spots 26¢ up on heavy hogs; top ar au4 & OSSID ae 7 eaate I Paes. Wincor PSP EEE eene | Yai r, oreign [ar Kets | SAN FRANCISCO — West coast | $12.50 for 235-pound drives; two | ¢ : 7 : of, cooler Spat Ret Bae ce) | wholesalers have reduced price of| loads averaging 196 to 211 pounds, etl ’ ; 31.850 Minni ne S | B iH] ° flour 40c a barrel. Prices have been one load 804-pound weights, . a arly Of around % [ re 7 “ t € ~ | based on latest wheat production fig-| with few ; : packing sows included ‘ c ¢ at, OLeaay ) ulretm avs ures. $11.70; packing sows steady at $10.00. nee ——-— oe hae . | a Cattle, receipts 60; calves none; ¢ ‘ t ON, Sept. 4.40 Associated} Domesti oO 1 Pe | BOSTON--Prominent factors in] offerings consist mostly of hold- ¢ b | Bs The atic bl aaa isi sad gle Se opt it} the con! industry are urging house-|overs; steady; load cows $4.25; fe 1M = ges icone al paddle “ewe eet ik fe neo Phd be holders to try smaller sizes of do-|jots canners and cutters $2.75@3.25; i i {lle and ; igre hha! Hak “beens & fair 1d | combing ing Pa se; |e bioud | mestic coal known as pea and num-| few loads expected to be held over ; bavleyille as t x t , | meres Can paer aa fal a 5 ne unwashed 45] ber one buck. At the same time ef-| until Monday Mariatha: ON 2a te 8 j ) 0 for fine 1 beg Se ity pas vooleny rillin Sbie erur Kies geen forts are being made to stimulate use} sheep, receipts 1,950; estimate I Mex. Seaboard Oil 1 : Le peale ert) men pps: sl een it eal ihe cla od igan and New York fileeces: | g¢ bituminous. does not Include 12 loads on through B | E, eae crea oul: - 1 Y uch lower than | proximate sales 00 tons | ing rather indifferent buyers. Prices | ine unwashed 50@52c; %4-blood | Wille, CAuas to Cacrive dalek rine utter and Eggs || xo. Kan. and Texaw = adie | Cariadlatiy northwansh wean beacutel mice ne wg rk last ‘week's quotation, taking. the | or: %-blood combing 4sGS0er fine |, BROOKINGS, §. D-—There will day; market steady on fat tambe: ; Missourt Pacific pfd = 84% | Wheat closed weak, 2% to Se net} narket as a wh srbough ieee |juAwaanearac@urarkee Oy 1 | Probably: be 250,000 fewer cattle mar: /aix out of Tcar atring Idaho's, $18,00: CHICAGO, § Monts Ward . Deosisiter: $1:513 Aas | ana heitte + hihva ‘Mean * vide: elt ows ie keted from the range country this! late Thursday’13 cars fat and feeder ec! receipts 11,5 ee ares " 6 eorene 51% an J a ae ree MS ence latciemti Mare of |, Wisconsin,“ Missourl fall than a year ago, with the prin-| lambs $1 tras 4414c; ate Lead Say Onis sympathinea swith\oorn. Stant Silve | cea Pere bees uinikion snewevee? hal one kyr net ae 64 | cipal decline in the southwest, where 420 say: 88 | New York Central ----------- 1 ed to %e higher, Dece BveY Pbytforelgns markets tate ta i Reduced faba id “Texas, tine 12 4847-000 head. are expected to move,| Tell the Advertiser— 2 > . ee arkets | a § ¢ asis: ‘Te: “| compared w 217,000 last year. | ‘rhe ‘Tri ” ‘Yi, NH and Hartford 36% | ber 43 to.4i the oats market hel W YORK, Sept. 4.—Bar teady, Bradford is more cheerful| months (selected). $1.28@1.50; fine Ta the grea Wear ot the seonitnal alia aN | Norfollc and Western - nr to initial figures : Sraxiean iolate ERize | and continental Murope is still buy-|$ months $1.12@1.18, acide Wika Toe vatiedl) la netiatba'a? ___ | North American - e with hog values and with | meen a cath Ute ing wool to the limit of her financial} Californt Northern $1,20@1.25; | gz head compared with 687,000 Sea | Northern Pacific ~ the provision market was higl Cau Gratha aia Provisions bility. Sydney salés, with a wretch. | Middle $1.10@1.15; southern | i266 gan ” ort Forei xchan @ | | Pacific ou _ Cas v | ed selection, were scarcely firm at | 1.00@1.05 : | e1lgn ig Pan kina Oven Otte tee. Gt CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Wheat, No. | the o 4 ; : cee 51 BF |i as gh Low Close area | the close. Some new clip wools will Whaterhi. ‘NO. /1)/"ataple |!" peetienon, eine atten Gae ana Sarto pant Fa minh | eon . Re Sean Micear si tgenitis | hejoftered tn Australia, next wel fine and I. M. combing | uot company has two offecs be- Eg EC ele z ~- 42% 54% 1.51% ‘|S Migenbe vee The mill situation appears health eastern clothing $1.10@ | tore 4 ¢, te ree schan F 2 D: 1.54% 1.5114 1.511 9946 us ler than for some time and the! 41.15; valley No. 1 $1.10@1.16 ke OF AARP OC MIRA) RL waME cents: Great I den 48414 ( I 1.58% 1.68% 1.55% 1.55% 40% @40%c; No. worsted millslare still In the *: "Derr oie ar . i One-is from the Houston Pipe Line Sone bascettahincy tile On te r = a Be 55% 1.55% Peete LEE orated mifie- ar in the ‘mar-| ‘Territory: Montana and similar.| company for 400 a thousand cuble 481; France demand 4.68%; cabl SE = eel @ ony t 97% .aTh Timothy seed $6.35@7.35. | pe pair ty aA a wr ot Hine staple cholce $1.270100; 44) gest and the other from the Houston pe ni = 86 i 07K 07% need $19.25@20.20. Tard | “oO! despite : @ fairly, heavy Dur: bod combing i. 501.20; Se-blood | cule Gas company for A5c. The elty Lea ue ae as , 85% RS dey eS eper | ae he past montl nbing 00@ 1. 4-blood comb: 4 - Pass I demand y r 83 é 89 ’ 1 Nies. $21.37 “Mohair is dull with prices nom-| ing 90@92c Must approve any contract made, 1 1 San Fran = 100% | On 2g x | nally unchanged.” Pulled: Dolaine $1.90; A. A. $1.28 1 Air Lit = 454 | Ber 38% | | | The Commercial Bulletin will pub-| @1.32; A ‘supers $1.10@1.15. Mo. | Roebuck Tose | De M2 Metal | | lish the following quotations tomor-| hairs: Best combing 75@80c; best ] r Con Oil - - 18% | Ma 46% | | etals | | row: carding 65@ Crude Market | Southern Paelfie .. - 97% Ls ar 1} Sout ‘ ; 4 ept NEW YORK, Sep! cbppe a hern Railway ~ 10414 De on re fe aba aes perp Salt Creek, 36 to 36.9 gravity .$1.79 cmW SOE: Bape aaace =. | Standard OM, Cal Bare | Dre ‘ “die Salt Creek, 87 to 39.9 gravity . 1.87 ndard Ol, N, 4 aot Plaid ape BI ge Rock © yey, steady; high 4; low 4; ruling rate ap od 3] Lard futures 6 peck Creek closing bid 4, offered at 44 ust ae 68 Sept ice | ra | Big Muddy lebaker 48 L : prices unchanged et loan 4; call loang against accept: | ‘ker = Oct : : . | ik Basin Z Teska Clo cenit or steady; spot $9.50. Zinc * ces 3%. Time loans, mixed « Ieee “4 bs | Ribs— EB Cat Creek . |'nesap ianasPains if g Sast Bt. Louis spot and tu lateral, 60-90 dityn 404%; 4-6] 7oxas and 53 | sept SASBVND: Atiinohy xnot, | Lastine ay era Lance Creek ~. ymonths 4%@4%. Prime mercantile | }°b#cco Products -. 91% | Oot P BLP: de len off slightly owing to the de-| Grass Creek, light Bras oad Transcont. OM o. 4 Bailes Fal) Cee Meee HILADELPHIA — Tanners are | cline in cotton prices, Greybull Running Across, s 4 t Paditie 140m |. Bettie encouraged by broadening demand Bay 5 ¢ : pals 40% | Sent and call for wider range of weights ppecnlisae Word 1. “Goosey, goosey, —— c Fie: ast Iron 1646 | Got AS CUDY, Sent. 4.—- Hr b ghts, Pottery. Mule Creek ... where shall | wander.” ; (. S. Ind, Aleohol 7 5) K Sept. 4.— Tay, | sizes and grades, Top selections of| BAST LIVERPOOL, Ohip — Ym-| Lander ESS Word 4. On tarily é Cotton us | Unchanged to $1.50 lower; timothy | glazed kids are quoted at 60e to Tic provement in the pottery business is | Osage SAMIR MELE ra gives: hie life pile 2 iS 2 j.No 1, Piraeere rte owes mixed | in colors. Mediums command 40¢ to] reported with the arrival of fall buy- | Sunburet principle. saketctts oo | No, ' 6 6.50; other 1 5 980 35 Y ij y ; rem ary Ie Wat Liberty Bonds Wien) ther un-| 45 and lower grades 22c to 25c. ing. Hamilton Word 5, Hale, rugged. «S| quiet: middling $22.65. v | Fe ipitiees Roa Oo aca Werris ... hw, Running Down, 7! ~™ wi TEW Sard ear > y ‘0 oe ord 2. Flour. Woolworth “169% | none HN Say ry iter ati aa Flax NEW ORLEANS—BSales for Au-| CHICAGO, Sept. (Poultry, alive parcues vores ‘d 2. An old saying or pre- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Sept. 4.—| Ohi. | ae 101.90; necond 4%, 100,81; third 4sie | nag: Bent aeegest ro pe sito | Bust wore the best of’ the year, Job: /unsettied; reosipts 11 cars: towls 18] Pilot Butte cee By y-Tne , Countach a Flour 10¢ higher ¥amily patents; Tell the Advertiser—I saw it in| 101.44: fc ys ieee Tr tat +A be emt As October | bers and retailers here report, and| @24%c; broilers 29c; springs 24 Nile. higher Yan / 1A; foUursh Akar Tae 8, go November $ December | jn some cases the best in five years. | roosters 17¢; turkeyn 20c; ducks 18 Tell the Advertiser—"I saw tt in Volume of retall dry goods gales has! and 230; geese 15@17c. The Tribune,” red am + its, the b afe , Saf et its, a