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PAGE SIX DAILY Che Casper Daily Cribune __}: TRIBUNE Stocks and Grains SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 ~| MARKETS BRINGING UP FATHER STOCK PRICES GRAINPRIGES ---Drawn for The. Tribune by George McManus HOw O10 X¥OU FROM HIS DESCRIPTION: WHY THE } | \ JOST SANY THE - ( i eee Oz, A SOY i JSOLLIT— | FONnY “ } AND A FIGURE | YOST HERE TELLIN FRIEND? Gmelin Tas ~~ | THAT WOULD | ME HE SAW Nou 7 5 ty § ONNIEST ae STOP A CLO A 1OON"T KNOW Him- C U \ LOOKING, | Ce Loh. t es TS meee BARGE beri: a esc aie IN FACT HE DOESN'T —— a ~ —s Ls Ss < se \ Double Holiday Fails to Halt HICAGO. Sept 4 iate Oe Surr- ! } Bors a fom KNOW EITHER of Ipward Moveme on “ : > SCREAP Ad Upward Move I ils : m=) ‘ Gotham E a Vv YOR " k eat ; rt Saat ©1923 wy Ire Feature Service. Inc | i @ ; Great Britain nghts reerved | | U.S. Implements Opening New Farm Era in Russia wes! New York Stocks | | sd 3 Last Sale | | : g q i , Allis Chemical and Dye —-- | 4 issue c bs Ame n Can -.. | | - | | | s that] American I z | \ 1 American | face ‘3 : é Americar 85%} (5 WET (IASIS Site cantinted satcare One) ad r ' wer * xt 103" of the. ship p trading Get : nv s ‘ | —-—- portion, they ft | a ld they Dec ‘ Mh Cone caw y!Fight On Bootleggers will be fj : | | a s ra hed ee ge ‘ be ec 5 x Ath, Count T ae Opens On Revelation maz.be 9 F159 1 By OWEN L. SCOTT. emeter oO (Copyright, 1925, Consplidated Pre: t a ed 1 ‘ No. 2 ‘ ; Pp. B 5 Assoc’ : Comment on the ¢ ofthe dis- at e 8 98a ( ; : EVANSTON t.5, — ‘This World-wide, as ave expres- oat rate { Onten ‘ } 105%, home town of Women's Chris- | CFs REPAP SERS Bue appt hag abe 91504 6774 | tian Tempe on, center of the | dosthe pitas Of diviriblaai:. exge- i ) 1614 | first real prohibition, is | ident Cooltdge has. let it be , E ’ 4814 | having tre asting itself to at the Te r he knowled t is. almost he assumes. the navy will want to et ‘ flonded with ha ) build a new dirtgible for military 2 I =k ace ence Ga initia loos purposes, The Los Angeles, tne chly 1 ! Ci aeanater Srallin heed oo! such craft ieft In the possession of 4 ! lated‘ noctettnine ialnenaeattosiel the Unitea , cannot be used hs of th s cants fo ainkine patel from’ st 50 | for such purpos: mider the Ver- : lar sidki toe ; 4 peg ‘ F 4 sailles treaty. Secre Wilbur has 1 hy F a}ay W ET Cre { ‘ One 32) American farm implements are revolutionizing Russian agricultural methods and opening | indicates that the building of a new it cing a AMily WU P1.50 | vavison « ny tee aati | the door to « new cra in the peasant country. Delegates sent to the Nizhni Novgored Soviet fair | ship depends upon the te . For Trin t West Famous’ asthe’ hon are secn examining implements for purchase by their communes ee aire set ; € ‘ rly ; Irv. y va ‘wrk H re back on ditty at the nava : } ah Tri | 0 es I je Nemours ~——- |r 1 ith tts Ae wn . Seale Etisd Benne ne e ninwsnte “7 : > oe scam We key) Fy epee ‘ Sr 1 Rea a ié | ing stores of thelr experi ‘ Owens 1 In Row atCa pital 1 . 40% | trained daughter and proudly réfers to her-|" ‘Mrs. y Lansdowne, widow 1 eg self as “grandmoth Her of thg commander of the Shenandoah n : ie f | elty Chica |now states she was niisunderstood 1 at bc NS. F | She attended Von Ende's private|in statements credited to her that ; 3 Onin ah ; = 1235 | gh, to get a sta | school, Lake View high school and|the airship was sent on a trip for 2 y \ == hs aioe sont | Chicago Musical College, later going | poutical purposes over prot. her . 0 . s | - |r. t Aromat} it |to St. Mars demy at Notre}husband had made because of his I Ng ras ; seer Dame, Ind. . Her grandfather was}intimate knowledge of Ohio storms. ; ; 1 ¢ that t | Welsh, and when she was of school] secretary Wilbur has explained that a I ndent O. and G ae Jone, 1 5 pertains to age she went abrond with her family |the commander fixed the time for 1 Ii oa A Mtns aT Harvester - ~ 32445 | ton ¢ general he: hist attended the Archdeacon's|the flight, 1 ae SR PS 3 eels 1} tat. Mer, Marine pfd 0 | were, not é Sate aad school for girls, at Swansea, Wales,|| Captnin Anton Heinen, formerly , : ie coe | Unt. Nia - | al eees Sistrlen ilar teat dbl | for two jlot of a Gi dirigible and con- 1 y ning lay. ‘The f | 3 p of a German dirigible an De Liv estock ok place iq | Relly Springs - LER j intoxteation, — -vascr Married at 19, Judge Bullock did|struction adviser in the building of ot r ; oe ene sah teat koa n t Cop | mre posi: | ion, dt 1 | not take up the study of law until] tho Ssesandoah, comments that the Sheth wont a eter a Valley) 4 s-23c3 ee 0% | tive , d “failure to \her /daughter and son were well| yictir-s gave their lives to save prec- t ia ecpaied r ete te > “It is more ‘ditficult than tt’ eve of the dfenders whe along in schotl. In 1918 she re-|jous helium and that the removal of ; fir the rema! a \ 4 pemnaln-! stnek) : was ain liquor in Evaneto’ | ceived her LL. B. from the Uni-l eight of 18 sa alves caused the ny leven, Hos i Jy @ thousand | fariand x its ‘ s that intoxicant versity of Southern California. | disaster. aa ° See pie ey aad HN $ oO 126, over one hundred Music is one of the greatest joys] In Berlin, Dr. Hugo Eckener, head bir 1 ee See . t F eteon, | Mid-Continent. Pe ' tion of the law are of her life and each year she makes}of the Zeppelin Works and builder ¢ pols t : t T 44 \ if rf a special trip to New York to hear|ot the Los Angeles, expressed sur- ay Po Re aver Garr I ines 4 1 wor ) |new things at the Metropolitan|prise that the Shenandoah had no pantarelan n of ther iin \\ -- § f Vol ry) quality | opera. fore knowledge of the storm and said Pad 00 peund “a 1 ‘erate t - le. | 4 god jude ———__ he considered the tornado region of poe ee1aaa; 338 t0°S10/ pound = ot 1 155 | ctl I not think there | Poultry the United States the worst in the ce ninie'x 5 ia aa Y Cent 12¢ branch of t le pre CHICAGO, Sept. Poultry alive, | world for airships. Be eRe Ney aioiig: aaztaa 120 | rfl \ Har en | whi ’ t | lower: receipts 1 fowls 18@24%c:| The unofficial opinion of the offi- esc lt eta 12.75: | r V 1 e Ws 1 ¢ \ i | springs broilers 29¢; roosters; ¢ial Investigators 1s that when the 7 A tah Se Pry Hipp tere | ‘ ed} absurd. 4 f men | 186 = ducks’ 18@23c¢;| radio and control cabins were wren- mit oad ar peter og i | \ i He Nt | pathien' +n 1 Ny geone 15@17¢. ehed loose by the storm, holes were 1 Ms; $11.10 @ 13.00; | PROMISED FOR WEEKENI ‘ bean uated. To 1 of thi ——_—_>__—_ torn in the hull and the ensuing be PA | CH \ I t | ‘this: world. Ja no more mat | Due to the estabiishment of nu-|tush of air caused the craft to v 7 Mi a.Gon ea ‘ wernan no r mezous same refuges in Pennsyl-| buckle. 5 with week ago: Good to chot WFAA ‘ I women are equipped vania, game is on the increase there] President Doumergue of France, 0, ett: cd ad fay . qe eeetae — | mentally. f Sine strap! 1 spite of the increase in the ntim-|has cabled condolences to President y well conditioned w ‘ - | cisions from the bene! | ver of hunter Coolidge — paige Sees Date eae welg -- | Judge Bulle f | SE SS | ab sear f seas ft f “5 —— | son, Bull ‘Tell the Advertiser—‘I saw it In| ; s and l 1 Stoel one- Ot in {Phe °Tribune.’* | ft o V Teen EE nas = ee ee ee ee ee | Daredevi! Girls yearlings grave ru ers in ; -- tg dae ee SE Flowing Sleeves Feature of Many New Frocks [ peed ae nO es 1 ¢ ee . 4 ed eee | weighty cows; bul ce e . andwi actif 1 Sunset ‘ a= awa tr barbecued beef will Cast Iron ¥ cacn-- 104% | pteard 0 . 44 $6.50@7 warmed up kin $8.25 Steel - = Qu ° 0c f o $2.85¢ ve ® s dv a a s lack _ sched ; : | olwort 9141 7 ; n around ect and | ” meas tal Sareea, } Pet 75 | from feeding sta t 1 , = 00 | Crude Market W ‘ We Dualit ee Curb Stocks n hig to 36.9 gravity .$1.79| Mountain Prod r 7 to 39.9 gravity Salt Creek T ; ese é Flour ai ig : + 1 1 ‘14 \POLIS, Minn Ratt ‘c Anal ulle $ &. ¢ $14.75@ lumble 5 es Beas = Piss : Omaha Quotations fers weak lowe t oMA toll a Potatoes C ¢ | tt ad F . ‘ ie CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—Pot y =e | : ¢ pts 58 cars; total U. & rl beer fay F Hee Wisconsin | und whites | 4 tockers r t SE RRoaR antT t Lid $2.00; fancy higher vo daring girl gymnasts do and 10 to fleshy cake * | Not $1,90@2:10; Minnésota sacked daring deeds atop the world’s 5; roug Sheep, receipt mos ai. | Pilot River Ohfos_ $2.10@2.15 is smallest stage, a foot in circum- $1 ; recta compare & _weeh | — 1 ference, at the annual Shrews- ; rey 0 | tat lambs [508 higher >| | : | Flowing sleeves are a feature of many of the new frocks an . | bury, Fete, in England.» ady; feeder >} ° . | iy are even on dance dresses. 1 She vty fo ; Foreign Exchange | iver Mlustrated above (left) is a dance frock of white chiffon with these long sJeeves. Pastel colored 1 16.75: ¥s NEW YORK, Sept. Boba « flowers on the skirt and a long string of them down one side of the frock are the only trimming, worn l- | fed cl! n —Foreign | 72%: Mexican by Miss Kathleen Key, screen actress. . Paulette Duval, also a picture player, illustrates the vogue Lib t B d i e vag 4 i pe tag = for black satin for fall wear (center). Her frock, too, has large, drooping sleeves which are trim- erty Bonds ee , are | Wea 501 WE a ey fal Mone enemas ore ail med with bands of Bulgarian braid, as is her ski An imported evening gown of white satin 7 e| nane!| Butter and Eggs | | (right) uses crystal bead fringe and embroidery for decoration. A large red rose at. the waistline RIDW. SON: Sales Weta 1k $6.50 f : $ 1. breeding | Beutit ges and a scarf with a crystal tussel are smart additivnal touches, It is worn by Mi ; bonds closed; 3%» $100.24; first 44s ‘ 1 Bel AI movie actress. 's worn by Miss Marion Davies, second 4%e $100.91: third 44s we enle no 4.46; Germany 28.80 Get aD eaceer, fourth 44a $102.6; U. 8. mment 4\s blank.

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