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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925 6 DAILY [sts | TRIBUNE BUSINESS MOVING AT | FASTER PACE, CLAIM Look aT THar swore \_ QWALLOWER WONDER Marked Improvement Chalked Up During Last over THERE / \ NE OO le Week in General Conditions Throughout Country, Reviewer Declar 1. €. ROYLE 1. Every department of the Olds | T ) | Motor Works has been placed én ertime to keep production within aching distance of demand. The eptember echedule calls for 5,000 e ff s ans and couches alone, | p Oll cuts were confined largely to | | slight drops station e ‘2 | the an | z ad to the bitumin- | A up in | ¢ Y | 4 the most | e Sa e e ike in union | rude Mark Rep. 0. & Pee Ofice T/V2 a b trength herbs The Bel Pnticawe tac) r tion, pments | iment at 3 oF ‘ee | BRINGING UP FATHE ce and the check is regarded temporary.. The k cturers report business land winter weight underwear hea 7 as || PADOY" | NEVER HEAR’ |WXOU EVER SPEAK OF} THAT COTE LITTLE THERE'S THAT i<iD NWIHAY ARE WOU HANGIN s STANOIN' IN FRONT] AROOND FOR 00 YOU OF MX OFFICE - Y THINK OURE! , WONDER WHATL | goods ma trope Ti vusr WANTED 70 SEE IE NOU Woz STILLS | i BOSINESD= —« FRESH-1 Fireo” HIM TWO WEEK: AGO - , sweate engaged. Consumption up. with produc n year costs have been stable passeuger and ° freight ‘ improved as compared | with 1924 | James W. Stewart Of | Midwest Made President | Pan-American Company Tamer _|L See Omaha Quotatoins. H roker | OMAHA, Sept. 14.—(U, 8. Depart: | 208 Consolidated Royalty Gul ment. of | Agriculture.)}—Hogs—Ne: aia ceipts, 9,500; all classes mostly. 15c| Welisin Bxplonation higher; close active at full advance; | Consolidated Royalty — 9 e presider and Dye ..---- 3 nd Foundry -- motive - 1194 2 bullc- 140 to 210 pound eelections, | C ‘al Pipe 60 d Ref. 21318 = .| Central Pipeline - Reina endo : Sonu Pri Mek $12.49@12.80: top, $12.85; 210 to 300/Karly Weakness Offset by |}. 7 witiams --0. 109% 1 = company? alac accom pesteal Tel. and Tel aring Prices Again Re-| pouna butchers, $12.50@12.75; pack-| Rise and Closing Prices | Bessemer Q { Comaas yao AeSuraS ea ee ne uae | corded in Wake of jing sows, mostly $11.25@11.50; | ‘Are Higher Western 08.09 | : : | smooth up to $11.60; bulk of all} i ‘06107 Production Engineer for} American Water Wo rican Exploration com-| American Woolen | Anaconda Copper - Motor Shares | sales,’ $11.35@12.65: average cost Saturday, $11.73; weight, 267; aver- CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—(Associated Columbine S - 04 05 Press.)—Wheat prices rallied sharp- Jupiter City Goes to Polls nerly'Asaistant | Atl, Coast Line NEW YORK. Sept. 14.—(By The | *S€ Cost for the week ending Se0-|) 1000. trom an early decline. “Re-} Elkhorn - = 11% he Midwest Re,| Atchison — | Associated Prese}—Sporadic™ ‘bear | tember 12, $11.42; welsht, 260. | | ASC frost in Argentina did a | Domino -- 205 | * St consist | fining company has been made chiet| Baldwin Locomotive - selling ands profit taking failed to} Cattle—Recelpts, 18,500; fed stoets| ea gout to Induce buying, and so| Royalty Producers 08 Tomorrow to Name s and Direc-! geologist succeeding Mr. Wegemann. | Baltimore and Ohio - 8034 | halt the general upward movement of | 874 yearlings, mostly steady: bull.) tse gig q notable falling off on | Sunset 00% = ~ = — | Bsthiehem Steel prices. in today's stock markot, | $9-50@12.75; medium weights, $14.50) 1) ount of wheat on ocean ship- | Picardy 1 Cc did; t which swept forward under the lead: | Brass steers, steady; bulk, $6.50@ pea ape ees leurs Sieg | pee | eraliip ‘ot motors shares, Trading | 8:10: butcher cows and heifers, slow : tor” 1 were | Great Northern 00% 00% eee pei ny 2S | weak to.250 lower; canners and cut-| Premiums for’ cash wheat ker Ol - ; ‘00% | subst with indications was antiaily increased in yol- after midday 00% .00% | NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—(By The 85 ) | Associated Press)—One of the most ~ .03 in the history shown to be prevailing at Liverpool, | Quaker Ol] - ters, steady; bulls and veals, steady; |). amount of wheat afloat in| Preston Oil heavy cows, dull, weak to 50c lowe! Commodity Trade News | | Sensational campaigns Thanidlar Moto: today's total sales would run 5 vas figure only equal-| Metlem Ol! - oka acolo close to 2,000,000 shares, Reports of |8tockers nd. feeders, generally ati ark ket Saciament McKinnie Sead | of New York City will culminate to- | will be harvested nearly a month| Chicago and Northwe: expant 1 operations were re-| Steady; bulk grass fat cows, $3.60@ | ot porting countries. Buck Creek - 08 morrow in the nomination of Demo- Extensive | ahead of the usual time, Some gins increased inquiry for few upward to $5.75; heifers, | viet closed irregular at %4 cent | Chappell - Sci} cratic, Republican and Socialist can- and St, T hicago, Mil hicago R. 1. and Pa will be closed by October 1, In the mostly $5.00@ anned at Steel Common whieh 25; canners and cut: a % = anh MAtos tease lowe 44 cents adyance, De-]} Argo Oil - = 3,00 lates for mayor. net lower to % S we Bhein lnaver Glecmont cesion thers allie iy ters, $2.85@3.50; bologna bulls, $3.50] ® ine : aay aaa Wihisitire sworks ave been sisccarsl | » crop on account of drought. shares inc sianaiernts ceding cece 24.00; Denghral, veal opi sy Se sew Py peer Pies area Curb Stocks. peitbaleroecatic: cide dene Puy kers are scarce in south Georgia radlo exhibition in New York. Near-| UP. tO $10.25; stockers and feeders, | V-'" % Prairie Oil -- lan, elected mayer for two four-year the crop matured very eud: two score issues, including about | $6:00@8.00. CHICAGO, Sept. 14-—(By The As-| Mountain Producers - terms with support, is op- | dozen motors and accessories, had| _Sheep—Receipts, 33,000; slows! oiteg press)—With the crop] Salt Creel Producers - posed for renomination by S én = roken thorugh to new peak prices} C2°!¥ Sales Killing classes, steadyi| o ement in Canada reported as | Continental - ator James de- Lumber for the year before the end of tha| {at range lambs, $11.35@15.65; best} 11.14 increase for some time yet | New York Oil ~ signee Z lambs held higher; natives. $14.75@ > 63%) ern 15.00; desirable weight fat cwes, $6.50@7.00; feeding lambs, slow; un- derton weak: no early sales: range | yearlings to feeders, $11.25; feeding and with receipts in North Dakota} Salt Creek Cons. predicted to continue heavy for an- Humble Oil other ‘month, wheat prices under-| Ohio Oil went an early setback today. Selling Davison. Chemieal - Dodge Brothers pfd Du Pont de Nemours - Electric Power and Light, ctfs. st pfd | | | third hour, The rapid rise in Amert- {can Can, attained a record peak | | | is vaca- fir-producing Walke: Several dis age of choker- close t6 250, and other high priced < tact The Industrials suggested urgent short fed and when { report a sho! 40% | covering sure c re iret on the and the m e coni} put this is being filled by log. i - : | ewes. $7.00@7.50; | full mouthed| Pressure centered at fir - bee : ft 3.00 5 returning from the Washing s Players 0 oe | ‘Srdmateie a wien. oa.ko May delivery. Soon however the Sep- C d M. i 4 ays / A PRPAIR ESET ashington A | NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—(Assocta- | uae (wits tember delivery and) December as | rude arket The mayor b nands of ° ted. Press)—A nother “/on ‘ well receeded with M and all three Walker th he will Sah t outburst of Chicago Prices. BU “ttl ae | rength characterized the opening! ercaGo. Stet, TeccBy The As-| {cll to the lowest: level yet on th®| Salt Creek, 36 to 38.9 gravity’ $1.10] OOP ominee, Bae cae ey 7 attaneal of today's stock market, Heavy |. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—(By) The As: | oresent downturn. The opening Un- | Salt Creek, 37 to 39.9 gravi 4 Tammany supporters, confident I bution o' | paging & sanarker, | Meavy| sociated Press)—Hogs receipts 28-| changed to 1c lower, December $1.48 Rock Creek ¢éens in the prim paar ‘zregated and continues with lesa 000; uneven; mostly 1bc to 26e high|{r sr ysu cand May $1.51 to $1.61'.| mie Madey er; Nght weight 10c to 18¢ up; pack-| vas followed by something of a rally | . ing sows 15c to higher: Ught Goalie a141%° tor nd slaughter pigs advanced 180% for M big packers inactive: bulk Mar casiied m in refined blocks and the improvement in nd for the red metal e early features. Amer: Basin but the gene! December and $ quently the Marine Equipment ii an Smelting crossing 114 ee K : Eoulp est <i pound mmission ho’ and pre exg 1 field . 60; .ma rs ad as buy- | Torch! | : 0 pound | St eat - alshec. 1) ile Cr Lander | Ovage ners $12.50@1 s acted sows $10.90@11.40 | sphalt prefer ult preferred | ining pigs largely Corn and oats eased down with | Sunburst ; 5 5 2.16 n Nashville, Pitts: ¥ m8 t nd West Virginia ast | Heavy weight hogs $12. wheat. After opening unchanged to| tiamflton Dome — 4 }name also mounting to new high| Light. ght $11,60@13,50; slaughter | 1, tower, December 84% to 85%. | Perris tl | teeritor . pige $12.25 13. the corn market dropped all around, | Byron 1:30 Af 00; pated | ‘tne sews’ | Butter and Eggs as a wel, Mid-Ce e era} loads of weighty western gTas8 | hort, at $5.5 to $6.70 for fine Cattle receipts 23. practically | ecember touching 84%c No! (ciesutihanta n laze Fee eeunuaually | heavy | att silting clantes\strong:to 260 high: Piha code wae wreake'on, corn. 56 | Pilot Butte =a ail : : cl or ee sore fag ea er: bulls and’ yealers being exception; | cents to,? cents net lower, Decem: | —<—<$<$—————— THE WEE —_—_—————— we 4 4 lover two points to a new bleh tae, [taster meenor tO be sbigheny’ GUaNLY her SOMES KS 1 Busines i lord at 26%c: was one of the early,| considered fea steers ae Oats started at io off to the ad.) | S | siness & | toaturoe t Mtaeaten oe ah arly] run wester a vance December 24c. Later all the] | we JUSINCSS Metals z | broke pee % i eng TDD, i 3 advance: beét féd steers early at} crmains showed some loss ugar ra Vv ORLEAD \ New Orle NDI LYORR TMEEr AE | Sta pete Malis ale EM $f some confidently held above] Notwithstanding bigher quota TORK, Sept . $ Raglala F + Bar ent a fy,: | $15.2: choice yearlings $15.50: SeV-| tions on hogs, provisions lacked sup-|sugur prices today were unct ms 4% cars Roebuck, Westinghouse Atr-| ¢ oars $10@10.25; stockers and feed Open” High Low © Close | but demand was light and t HOF a ; 4 Universal Pipe common and aative Wheat nearby requirements, — moe $5 4, and general Railway S' 5 | neat ‘ requirements. ‘ Pine Ht : toy bad a eee Ata kee heep 18,000; slow, few | sept _._ 1.49 1.49% | Sugar futures closed ‘ ted ea orthern Gr aaart Meer po Fs SUe RO sales of fat native lambs strong | Hoc, _.. 1.48 149% | proximate sales 50,000 nthe -Fe 2.50@ ) rthern, $19.00 n i ening of money rates higher, sorts and quality con 1.51 1% | tember $2.45; December 1 i ern, $15.50@19.00 z cepite the growing de-| tiered: few loads to packers $15.50; | uary $2.56; March $2.49 drowning $ ( Lea r 0.30 : mi a ly oe nd | ity butchers upward to $16; feeding 95% 96% 94% 95% ——— e k s . itd Dy om ambs fully steady, white faced Mon S47 85 83 $34 $ a n, brought gl ; » sales of fat | May $8! S8% 86% 874 * tivat sod of ables Battal unas $15.78; few early sales | Mr S's % i 87% ib ‘ Bc te t ‘ che ngee Canad it. | native ewes $6.5006.75: steady: no | \| Iberly onds alled 85:4 NT DL, a hang 1 tr. | Orly salen of fat range lambs: sup 3 3 58% a8 | UL ; 7 ) franes and demand | ai Of these very’ small. 41%! 41% | NEW YORK, § 14.— | ta a: 3 ae _ Sea ate Pane Fhe reerenye Denver Prices | | $101.29; second 44s $101 “4a6d oe Cats v YORK, Ber 19% Jy Norwegian and Danish kro: DENVER, Colo. Sept. /14.—Hogs| } $101.17: fourth 4\%s $1 ‘ of bane : 98% |r showing ‘moderate recessions. ; PAR DAB ItG cents higher | } government 4\%s $106.16 g the gh 4% ° 104% |Itallan lre Jumped seven points to| receipts 700; 18 to & ven; other ema . closing. bid i ‘ 641% | around 4.17 cents top $13.25 for 192 pound ee al killed in a 4%4; eall louns ‘ | lond $12.75 to. 18. mixed d Cash Graii D ns nC t Shelby, . cs) J, nanenn= 48% merican Can, which h irains and Provisi § fon es 314: time loans an American Can, which has been de-| g19.59: packing sows strong to 50 CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Corneho, « {2% vester sedj? points to 244 was bid up 2491s, a new rec raftrea: to) 11,00. >. . cents at $1 rd figure, Teen! Cette 4.300; fairly active; fat she" stocks rose in| cook, stockers and feeders strong i Oats— jump in Atlantic|+4 15 higher: stops 2b cents up: /Oct. ~ weine wetee eee 1TI3) 3 white, BIKE RIDER OT MIS mixed, 96 17.50 17.50 17.30 1 1 — <4 9% G40 ec eT > aa a new maximum | other classes stendy with strong un-| Bellies — Mu wacee, e is Ga the year Plerce Arrow | aertone; 20 loads killers steers $£.00;) Sept. - - wane Barley—71@77 REAKS NEC kk tton rose ten points and Uni |eood cows $4.26 to 5.75: heifers $5.00) Oct. Daa abed—s6 steko os ve preferred 8. Call loans|eg $6.95; faw short feds $7.50: can Clover seed—319.25 @ 2% 00 I N WV YORK, “Sept per ce ners and cutters $2.50 to 3.50: bo: : |; * ares e148 bie J [ T U M B L EK tea ‘ i R Was strong. Gaining |jogna bulls $3.15 to 3.50 stockers S ly 5 | -Ribe—$18.00 4 ———— § - + | strength and vigor fn the final hour,{and feeders $6.00 to 6.78: venlere} Ouver Bellies—$21.¢ = arket swept forward under} $10.00 down, Some up to $1050. apne ay By Pees RES " TRINIDA ‘SAS CIT dership of United States Steel Sheep ‘receipts 2,200: 34 care on| NW YORK. Sept, 14.—Bar alilver | Pa eo ee ¥ D, Ce Sept, 14.—(B8 ged t sh Motors jumped 17 points. Gen: | through bing: early early steady. | 71% Mexican dollara & VLAX M John “tund y, 16.508 Railway 8 1 7% and Radio. |@ cars Colorado and Idxho fat lambs cee ac ae DULUTH, Minn 14.—Close Kid intl, Sun i eld Pullman and Call | sit with 115) to 225 out to car) MINNEAPOLIS, Sept, 14.—Miour| fax Se ‘bmer $2.6) October cle he was riding 4c tosd Total anien ta <= ont. of three car string | unchanged: fam'iv patents $83 se November December w He below many shares, | Tdahos $1500; fot native ewes $7.00.) 8.55; bran §$25,00G 29.50 $2.081,: May 3 nt

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