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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925 ___ PAGE SIX ts : She Casper Daily Eribune DAILY. TRIBUNE ‘CLOTHING PRICES IN 7 ms i « NO DANGER OF FALL Qo ae ea iy || a / jive sone é ! TREN: To-MonRow Y You . tease Give — end IF you ie 5 . . : ‘ y . \ YOoR 2 our HER aS Wool Consumption and Demand Point to Main- 7 t = . = SAVE ONE FOR You Mie tenance of Prices for Long Period, ‘ ; : Market Reviewer Points Out. aa => 2 first 1 BY J. C. ROYLE geous prices, But wool growing I 2 é SS : 4 g p nigey (Copyright 19 Tribune) | always has been primarily a ploneer y . < RON 4 chairn e NEW YORK, 12.—Lower | industry. Sheep fit in where t Sept 3 / erin, clothing prices for people of the | {s an nce of unoccupied land z j N “ae inelb <3 United States can be expected | and a scarcity of labor.» In most - ~ e g , \ NI within That {s the | producing: countries, the peak of pro- i 4 conclusion drav y the Born | duction long been passed, Here an exhaustive | industry reached {ts peak in 1884 > population of 58 mil- The total now is about Tailors’ Guild, afte survey of the wool situation all over | With a the world. According to this con-| lon head. clusion, wool prices are to be fairly | 89 million tor Raetaaiiat Australian sheep have — lessened | mikvon nas ts | fom 97 million tn 1890 to 75 mil- | eee ee In fact | ion toda ntina reached its mere err ne at | Peak in 1891. Uruguay in 1908 and it is Tess rapid: tan eye been | South Africa in 1913, Improved Free oa Geen le TEGOARNBEE the| breeding and increased wool yleld | = —— ld has| Per animal has offset some of this ter than | “1, 1901. the: main. wool producing been able \ countries turned out 2,807 million tact ‘remains th heen wearing ot the sheep por grow pounds, according to the department z = yi — T , POS { on that the|of agriculture, Recent figures of REMEMBER - MOTHER THAT OW! HELLO “19 THAT YOU Seas eceoan TA There t ! , 4 rT ME FAMILY AW, BY GOLL~- rate of n thé| the department of commerce showed FATHER WANTS US TO PHON MAGGIE”? Nou ARR: F. Baty RE SI eS (a NI ' 9 ‘ r while | voll: a world clip of 2,936,589,000. pounds HIM THE MINOTE WE = ALL RIGHT ant CAbenree Ree ALONE sores Sous ARE ALONE SO 1 KIN TE } FOr 1S WITH YOU: THAT S FINE: Wh, XO Weanse WHASE Wr ines ‘ HAS BEEN ON MY MINO-- compared with an average of AS = in Europe ts counted 3.031.477,000 pounds from 1909” to ARRIVE HERE - in larger consumption | 1913, though the world stocks are at or! ‘The increase has been six per cent. below normal. e are no longer | in the last two years, but nonethe- any large areas of new land in the | jessthere has been a marked shrink- world where expansion of Wool) age in the amount of wool on hand. growing can take place. The last report of holdings by deal- The United States ts the largest | ers and manufacturers in the United consumer of wool, using twice as| States showed the smallest totals much as is produced annually by|sinte 1908. It is conservatively es- American flocks. Of the wool used|timated that the world has been here for cl g, only 60 per cent|using between 214 and 3 million is home grown and nearly all car-]pounds more than has been pro- pet wools are imported. The | duced. strength of the latter product is| Figures show that the world has being indicated by the results of the | been able to consume around three zemi-annual auctions of the Alex-| billion pounds of wool a year for the ander Smith and Sons company, now | last four years and production has tn progress. not been expanded to that figure. * rs . ee : / ©1925 av Inte Featune Service, Ince” With a strong world situation and| The total available output of sheep r Be:#0)4 mit ~ Great Buteincitbia. reserved. ¢ with growers protected by a tariff|and lambs for slaughter from the = of 31 cents a pound on clean wool,|range states of the west out of the clothing makers declare it is logical |1925 crop is estimated to be about to expect prices to continue on a log-| 300,000 fewer than were marketed teal basis for some years. >|from the 1924 crop, The number Wool production In the United]available for movement to feed lots States undoubtedly has been spurred}and markets is placed at 000 the last two years by advanta-|at this da en STOCKADVANGE | ___Strevsrert Fire Makes 00 omotes___ MEAT GING TS CONTINUED | ARE WIPEDOUT | Bullish Operations: Encour- Allis Chemical and Dye ~ American C Commodity Trade News || e882" American Sugar Dairy Products. that new business fell off 9.6 per| American Tel and Tel. ~ d by Good Fall Prospects of Heavy Deliv- ob - ns aged by Good Fa A som ST. PAUL.—Butter and butter|cent to 77 million feet while ship- | American Tobacco -. Business eries Leads to. Market |atrut s have advanced two to four | menjs dropped 4’per cent'to 76 mil- | American Water Works - 60% Setback iis de cents a pound in the past week, | lion feet and production declined 1.4 {American Woolen — sm els = ’ rl adding greatly to the incomes of cent to 73 million, Unfilled | Anaconda Copper - - 454] NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Specula- Minnesota farmers. Butter fat now | ordérs total 270,800,000 feet <tchison 3%] tion “for the rise continued unabst- CHICAGO, Sept. —Anrounce- is priced at 47c a pound, —- Atl. Coast Line - 197 jable fn today's brief session cf the ment that two vessels had been Cotton. Baldwin Locomotive stock mart. Wasy money rates, fav- chartwred to load wheat a Duluth KANSAS CITY.—Dairymen re-| SACRAMENTO.—San Joaquin | Baltimore and Ohio erable trade reports, rumors of high: next week for Chicago, led to a set: . port a shortage of milk production. | Valley cotton growers expect gross | Bethlehem Steet - er dividends’ and several other gén- Baek in wheal pricaet tangy diiting ; sh In some instances yield has fallen] returns of over $10,000,000 from } California Vet. - ef erally accepted bullish factors were the fast hour. General trade lacked : = Ail) one half due to burned up pasturage | 90,000 acres planted. It is being | Canadain Pacific - brought. forward by pool. managers volume and export demand was slow. 5 Cast and lack of water, predicted that California now js the | Central Leather pfd. - 63 | to explain the further: appreciation ‘The close was heavy, Sc to lhe P eleventh cotton state and will double | Cerro de Pasco --. 53% | in quoted values, Several new highs net lates” Deporte: es aS L Stecl. its 170,000 acres in cotton in’ the| Chandler Motor ~~~. were recorded in the motor group, $1.485%, and May $1.52 to $1.02%4. F CHICAGO.—The first days of] next year. Chesapeake and Ohio -.-2-.-- 4, | Particularly by shares. of the s#o0- ‘ September have been the best since = cago and Northwestern .- 68%] Called quantity producers. Mail cr- CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—With rainy wer erarch itor theistes! trade in the mypewriters! nicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfd,.. 15 | der and merchandising shares swept weather in the Canadian northwest Chicago dsitrict. Sales of western HARTFORD.—The Royal Type-| Chicago R. I. and Pacific mills were the highest since the| writer company has added 200 hands | Coca Cola , week ending March 5. Prices were] in the past two weeks and another | Colorado Fuel een hundred will be added. shortly, in | Congoleuin-Nairn order to handle the active demand | Consolidated Gas PITTSBURGH.—Automobile sheets | for typewriters, both forelgn and] Corn Pragucts forward under the leadership of | Sealy v Sears Roebuck, which. reached new! ye daetsrateay hie 2) faphe tacit apr dae Au tae - movement, wheat prices average: mand fori mott! Soal "ariaing toons Hee Nearly 1200 ‘persons were made homeless by a fire at Shreveport, La., which destroyed 200 dwellings and | Msher bas Ourine” tel aehiy Geel: suspension of anthracite mining was! caused a property lose estimated from $750,000 to $1,000,000. The flames ate away a strip of residential gs. Smaliness of world’s ship. reflected in the steady accumulation |section $000 fect long’ and 1000 feet wide. Six persons were injured fighting the fire. Here is one part o| Ments tended also to strensthen porn t Pauersid : annua bdtea gl Mt, values. Offerings here were readily have firmed up in price. Railroad | domestic. Crucible. Steel oe suica nit, iY wet ks Baie f the devastated section. taken, and downturns in the market equipment buying hes slackened, al- ae Cuba Cane Sugar pid. eats bra ha Tan a a he ‘ were brief. The opening, which though bridge materials have been a Rubber. Davison Chemical --- high of: 248" hut area tbe Pe > j | Pound butchers, $12.25@12.60; pac k- ranged from Yc decline to sc ad- in fair demand. AKRON.—Akron rubber com- | Dodge Brothers pf IMptatitstaing’s"- Thé cheabion sel Livestock ing sows, mostly $11,004 11.25; vance, December $1.49% to, $1.43! i panies report the summer’s busi-] Du Pont de Nemours - |strong. Total sales approximated | smooth up to 311.40; bulk. of “ull and May $1.52 to $1,53%, was/fol- Lumber. ness Was unusually heavy and this| Electric Power & Light lso.dCmaseke = apr ima ni rite sales, $11,15@12.50; average cost . lowed by numerous changes with NEW ORLHANS—Mills of the] is borne out by earnings statements | Erie First pra. (We nse kee hi | day, $11.61; weight, 268. December reaching $1.50%. ‘4 Southern Pine association report] recently issued, which show some| Famous Viayers - | sew YORK, Fept. 12/—Stock CHICAGO, Sept. 12.4U. 8. De} Cattle—Receipts, 300, Compared) Subsequently the wheat market o | companies made more in six months | General Asphalt - i prices “eartia ten bes Ae eels partment of Agriculture.)—Hogs— | with week ago: Fed steers and ascended a little more, but then than in the whole of last year. General. Electric = ‘S$? ro march tO} Receipts, 2,000; firm at Friday's | 3 lings, uneven, mostly steady; weakness developed and prices der WYOMING OILS ea alt General Motors ~ : pia TH ee Cf A to-J average; buik desiralle 190 to. 210 strictly choice yearlings, strony to 1 clined all around Dees Great Ni : i eget Mined Ss, 3s d weight, $19.00@18,35; sorted | 25c higher; bulk. for the week, $10.0( : i se pth Poel fall business by the Federal Reserve | ot topped at Siding; Dae 0 | 14.50; 20 ions up to $143 ae Shr Ope rene pea acon Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, S | Hudson Motors heard earetiene a resumption of] pound butchers, $12.40@ yearlings, $14,75@14.90; z Dixeraceenecrn Divi brie seute Broker ue na ae a bullish operations, which were par- Ra poua Bt et - alrer: Bitk | vere » taking the groun 208 Consolidated Royalty Building ar et OSS! | | Titinois Cente = ~ HIGUInIy te GiFective.: lan the, sexothelee ee aiony ig LL Beta | that the corn market is low com Bid Ack Rue aes 7 Mack Trucks opened a point 2 9 ae Oh seine Mtn dart | ae eG pared with the general leyel of com- Western Exploration - 2 mae Mer. Marine pia a ral others improved M00: getll ‘bette “grade, ders stack, 24 F 1 A ° Remarc? eb aa nore Consolidated Royalty - NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The act-| Int. Nickel ex. Div. on initial sales.” Cer lalaharsverhera gterdateratrong orma ction by War Ste x Saatikeene ieatral #Pipeline n tainteed Products dropped two points . a0, corn: scored = further.” gains, e eline ual condition of clearing house | Kelly Springfield = ? : ‘ and calves, strong to J : December rea 7 T. Williams i - = 4 n the firet sa rie: ay | lepartment M ki m| eaching 87 cents . 2 =a ane trust companies for Kennecott Copper -. Watinme i wana. tan bisa mene eady; stock ‘i pa en arking Later the corn market receded 2 Cire days jaws an exce Lehigh Valles | unnounceme ‘hut? several tn pias wer ore : Ti T ] j when wheat turned weak. Corn : I< 4 This fs an tr Louisvilic 1 fa ageae nie. ena agit ora ri todeahnvatecsts a8 ime loaay. closed. eazy, 1% to.1%e net lower, I a 08 sedeaac oll a pate Westing-| higher; last. week's. decline on fat . # — ee eee milena heathen i So ‘ <. Seaboard Oil inde © points, | steers ‘reguined; trade on fed kind na bulls, $3.50 44.00: pre WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.-- (By 8 started unchanged to ‘sc upy Mex. Seaboard Pull . “ a ; n Decemt 21 :: - - Mid-Continent Pet. ae American Car and] peing 60¢ tor $1.00 more higher than stockers and | The Associated Press)— war de- ember 42%c. Later all months . Domino - 05 06 Mo., Kan, and Texas — Foundry Coppers came to Ufe | jase «week's low time; | in-between 7 partment 4s awaiting a report for- svonen some advance. hi vor Royalty Producer of pees eae again on reports of more increased jeavies up most; fully as high as warded by Major General, Ernest |, Provisions were steady, govert®@d en Sunset 3 Montgomery ‘Ward | - a polar demand for the red metal,| any time so far this year; heavies| Sheep—Mecelpts: z) | Hinds, eighth corps area commana. | PY the action of hog values. m bay Picard Nat. Biscuit — American Smelting belng Ufted to} bringing sharp premium; finished] pilling. Compared with weels ago: | Which ts ynderstood to advance 4 3a & Nats agcalts new high ground. Youngstown | yearlings excegdingly scarce; bert} Fat range lamibe, stéady; to|a more important stage {ts pro-| Q,628h Gralus and Provisions 1g att Nat. ‘Lei + div. Sheet and Tube quickly advanced . , 3 Cbsard tr aad CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Whent, n@ New York Centr 2% points to-a new top at §1 in load. lots, $14.85; top matured | mostly 50c lower; aged sheep, steady; | Cedure In determining whether Col- sales reported, to lan ae A $ 24 op A i , $16. 8, She lower, Closing |onel William Mitchell’ “ i oom Preston PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 12.—(By | Norfolk and Western -. broke through thelr previous i paw | Uae Louw Pie Tense, Lede Wes teee ; ain? rv" | 2. yellow 981499340. MeKinnle Ansociated ‘Sreea\-—Mre. Molla” ahib- | Worth! Aimerican fe. high ariecy monty. 600 higher; stockers | and} $15.50@15.75; week's top, $16.00; na-| lon ad ministrations calls for discl-|” Gate No, seine 10% @4ats m re C 1 g 7 . ~ rs ae ne : eeders ring 4 e; welgl e fy chte inary action. 9 ay bays atk 3 Be] Chappell --—- 8 w York, todiy won the Mid. | Northern Pac ific again developed in ‘tt eaten a vip ans RU i vast efit lad fats Hh Picts fageateinentiie seeking to of+| > White 40@41%0. yaa Rly mS le States Lawn ‘Tennis: champton-| Pacific Ot! - high priced spécialties, Mack Tr to. $10.60; tat: come, 26 °to°b0c up;| $ios0mil.toreteeding ‘lamina, sito6| tain “Colonel Mitchén's format | mre: NO 2 94Mc: Barley: 65 @%60. Re 2 i 35 Feed, ip for women by defeating Mrs.| Pan. Amer quickly extending {ts gain to 3% | pejere, Mise hicher: canners and 0@11.50; PT ATAa YSN i aiodem alt io katt aie Timothy seed $6.357, Clover seed _ Marion Z. Je Wilmington, Del., | Pennsylvania points and American Can rigini re! 5 Tho higher; rs and| @15.25; feeding ewes, $7.00@7.50 BI is published | $19.95¢27,00, Lard $16.97. Bellies Curb Stocks. in. the! final xc 6.3 ; 5 ‘SINE | cutters, steady-to'strong; bulls, bare.| breeding ews $8.00@8.50; full| Chatges, and tho officer stated at| eo. , a tot Prarie Ol and’ beeing ays7 S ell | y three, to within a pinall trae-| Jy pteady; vealers, °$1.00 or moro| mouthed breeders, upward to $10.00, | San Antonio yesterday that he had| °°” “AS Ted a : m ane Hon ef the high record. Atchinson | nigher.” Week's bulk prices follow: ——_»——— |" | given this last Tuesday, beforo Gen: 1 Mountain Prod P exp | Radio Corps See sed oy Glas prpterres Grain’ fed: steers, $10.50 13. HOEB | ioc srtellnasetel oe taeke eral Hinds forwarded his report . aes - ae Rs C p th arly leaders in the retail kind, $8.50001 nis teers, he new minister tn a sia |ephus, if the sarki od! ty Cc Tes 4 t Creek otatoes Teading Except for a further t eeraceata fat ie ga vo@eso,| church was delivering his first set-| quired f tha: ReGetben, Mee iy otton bf York « eT te Pay: Sais 2 5 ‘points to 20.93 cents ini N , ‘4 anners and cut.| 0m. The darky janitor sa ert | San Antonio of colonel Ge Fat eek CHICAGO, Sept, 12,—Pota nolds Tobac wegian kroner, foreign exchanges 5 eal Ustener from a. back T | Nugent, assigned t eter <EW 4 $ ape ; t f pt cars; total United » | St. Louis. and San. Fran. 984 | showed Iittle change. Demand ster. the church. The minis EIMGH benattee twill tote heaton can neh apr, qe. | BiOning $5 r 700; trading rather quiet;| Seaboard Air Line - {5% | ting held steady around $4.84% and was eloquent, and-hit prayers seem-|"Swith the case thus teres spot steady: middling 4, © am . t steady Wisconsin bulk | Sears Roebuck 18 | rrench francs at 4.69 cente. Shéep—Reédelpts, 800 ed to cover the whole category of} oq through war deparime expedit- ea \ tht bites $1,00@210; Minnesota | Sinclair Con Ot around’ 4,000 ‘direct, and’ 177 cars| Umman wants: | neler “Eerestdent’ Coondge: tas ‘AetTie t hig ——————— | Wisconsin 4 round whites | Southern Pacific ~ from ‘feedin; a After the services one of the dea if . i ts ig stations; ‘today's mar- be known that he intends t re Crude M ket 9002.10; few Southern Railway. --- se noeatiaiel Cocarared mite ‘week. | conssaaked thel old’ darky: what hel geveopmehts ‘without item springs 26c; roosters 17c; ture rude arke pe lands Standard Oll, Cal. ~ thought of the new minister. ‘Don't intervening, 0c: ai 8@ 28c: > : fe — | Standard Oil, N. J. = ago, Fat lambs, 26:to 800 higher: yo tink he offers up a good pray. | DeleVinE the ease one to be dealt Sea ee pila}, It Creel to 39.9 gra 7 debuke: 7 7 EN, 3 y race peor pe MA t 1 oreign LXchange | | Studebaker thes deh cay aes areamery Hiamba broad; top scarce fat range a ah punaaly eee Powe. | its air service administration is made |, BADAJOS, Spain—Thirty persons SHS ae oo eee a Pab as 450; standards 45c; extra] iambs, $15.85; natives, $15.00; feed-| WY. dat man axed de good Lord|/ hy Rear Admiral William A. Mof-|2@¥é died in Dadapos province from 1 115 : ; PARTS sxas and Pacific ---- firsts 414@48e; seconds 39@40%c. C fo’ things dat de odder preacher pean eating bad a : ry BW YORK, Sept. 12,—Forelgn ranco Srna noth ace, Liges unchanged; receipts 6,702 cases, | £2 lambs, $16.00; handy welght fat | Ziant even know He had!” fett, chief of {ts hurra of aeronautics 5 meat and others have 19 | exchanges quotations 10 | mrangcont, Oll | pa soailed sab Nee cies hy SCS. | ewes, $8.00. Week's bulk prices fol- petites ty tone who, without ment{oning the name |€® made seriously 111. ne bay | cents: Great demand 484%3] tation Pacific <2 low: Fat lambs. $16.00615.95;, cull jf Colonel Mitchell sald recent} 4, 1.4 4 190 184% bills on banks | ty | yi natives, $11.50@12.00; feeding lambs,| | ‘There are many letter boxes In| charges against them were “false as been found that the ‘brain ; ae 80%. France demand 4.69%; cables | ry” | Liberty Bonds $15,000 15.85; yearling _wethers,| strange places in London, One {a|and a slander on their personnel.” | S@8POnds most quickly where the ‘ 175 | 469%. Ttaly demand 4.09%; cables} ry $11.00 12.50; fat ewes, $6.00@7. to be found under the doorstep of a} “I am ready to disprove these | *°"5® of touch is concerned, a little iet - 4-75) 10%. Dema Belgium 4.40%6:| Uo NEW YORK, Sept. 12=Liparey ee house. In one locality, the postman, | charges by testimony under oath,” | 1** auickly to sound, and least 1 ( Wanbeh mek bonds closed: 31% $100.19; fret 4448 Omaha ‘Quotations. gwhen he han a letter for the top| he said. “It is no longer a quest{on | Wickly to sight. ; Westinghouse Electric — $101.28; second 4% $100.31; third | | OMAHA, Sept. 12.—(U. §. Depart: | floor. of a building, gives a shout, | as to aviation and the best weapons 7 1.55 Willys Overland 41m $101.14; fourth 4% $102.9; U. 8.] ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—Re-| when a box ts letdown on @ string | for national defense, but whether | ships engaged in the search for serw. We Ripa hy government 448 $100.18, celpts, 6,600; fairly active; light hows | from the top window and the letter | truth, honor and loyalty and respect | {ce in another attempted non.stop 1.05 chrys! os aaa aaa ot ear cases hauled up. for constituted legal authority shall | flight from San Francisco to Hawait : \ ak Soo wound. weights, $12.40@12.66: |: ‘Tell the Advertiser — * as ve phe pb probably, will tale. (heats ‘ 66 rk 18.01 re MINNEOPOLIS, Sept. 12.—Flour | 200 pound weights, fh 2.65; vertiser — ith the finding of the plane PN-9| In such an-attempt shortly after Sep- A 1 { 1 l rhe unchanged. Bran $23.00@23.60, practical’top, $12.65, bulk 210 to 350' The ‘Tribune, ~ . number 1 and its crew, r@leasing ‘tember 21, sy <0 « . 1 bs PAA SS eh 7

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