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3 a SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Casper Dailp Eribune : : MONDRY ME Spe SS STORES PIE P| TOE SN IE DAILY seats | TRIBUNE FALL RETAIL TRADE ——${_— MARKETS Oil and Financial News x Tee Nil : : A Ae WELL THEY, Go WHY DONC? Your: WHAT: @o000 . IN U.S. HITS STRIDE ae ee sormea 1d SHaaiattermeme, V2 | papuco weil hy wien bor To BoxaAt w SACK AND TAK LESSONS DO Me?| — oF @c0 ~ ‘ PITCH ONE : RovNeS: SOME) SOxIN' 1 & PITCHER, OF THESE Marked Improvement Recorded in Last Week With Distnbutors Displaying New Con- fidence in the Future. \ BY J. ©. ROYLE Néw Bedford mills have booked . ne)| enough orders for fine cotton and rayon mixtures to keep them busy for some months.. ‘The forced cur+ tailment in the southern plants be cause of drought and lack of hydro- stric, power has helped the alt- of New England and mills sed down Labor Day for e resumed | opora- nan’ expected. Steel mills {n northern Ohio, Pitte- burgh and Chicago districts are aining a high volum rO- vidual pees a ht h volume of p Some merchants | - p.5. the thi pre-holiday distribution will | nascar exceed all previous records. dy is swingi distributors are dis- nm the fu- a forw fa or especial This tende able in the m week in succession, industrial employment, a] = good barometer of the automobile {n- The sales of the mail order houses | dustr}, reached new high record fig. BRINGING UP FATHER 3 } » shown even more i!mpro' ures with 25 5 workers on the is an those of the other retail-| payroll. The Ford company has or. Wo leading companies |ders for 250,000 of the new model ning at least 2 Ri eotertghe 1988: MAGaIES cnt AWAY YO THE THOW-REMEMGBER-1 WANT YOO TO'HAVE A cars, a large number for cash. Be- COUNTRY FER A WEEI< AN! GOOD REST BUT DON'T FORGET To CUT AY! THERE WHAT'S THE bov 1 of y 3 > i$ SsHe 2 foe tans tate: put til ttew norsal’ but Teed | || NA GONNA HAVE. THE Tie TOE RS OT oe ener gtean ||) Lowen AN el. ||| MANTER iT u On-one ica Boston cloth: als expect production of 7,000) || OF MY LIFE- 4 CELLARS PAY MY SILLS “ETC! WAG = ME?GEE-1 ' ng store, ertises a reduc-}a day by October 1. Reports from ; 4 = FEEL BLUE ton in prices c the south state many thousands of 1s fit cs) >) ‘ was so quickly jammed that orders for new Fords are stil] un- iG TAT i ae y i closed at noon to] filled there. — \ ] d then within the Building construction still is ex- tremely heavy, latest reports from over 300 cities showing a gain of over 35 per cent, as compared with e better demand. The|the corresponding perlod of 1924. Pacific mills sold over 300,000! "The highest proportionate gain was eces of finished goods or over two|in Clearwater, Fla., 1,166 per cent. weeks production !n the last week. | Lumber orders fell slightly from the : Fall River manufacturers, losers last | previous week, but still are well ‘ year, now are enabled through re-] above the level of 1924, with firm | duction in es of cotton and cur-| prices. Brick, cement, crushed stone tallment of expenses, to show aland structural steel. showed few gain. . changes {n most sections. uilding. It was late at night before sales were completed. The New England textile indu: Commodity Trade News Oil young men’s. and women's apparel SHREVEPORT, La.—Daily aver-|bought in anticipation of school age oll production in Louisiana andj openings, but other garments have Arkansas in the New York Stocks | Last Sale Chicag 8 barrels to New pro-| peratures still prey | Chemical and Dye 208 Consolidated Hovaity Sullain CHICAGO,. Sept. Fen ,. 8. De ON DESTROYER showed {mprovement, with Sex Ais Chemical and Dye .-._-- 201% | | ae CIOS be er Cees) Oe iid inks ee Aulomebiles Asaons and Foundry — 212% | | Western Exploration 2.50 ceipts. 30,000;, mostly 10¢ higher, un- ; Of He UEetoe remembers output |tan scieas Scant ptives } Consolidated 9.00 derweight strong, big packers doing : 083% Wheel Corporation a | Central Ptpel Uttle, bulk better 140 to 225 pound Coal seems likely to exceed that of the] American Sm. and’ Reet. .'T. Willlans weight $13@13,50; top, $13.35; bulk ST. LOUIS—A merger snvolving corres: es wanteeie good and choice 140 to 350 pound|/Frost Reports in Canada all Illinois coal mines within onding fod of 192 yy | AMerican Sugar --.- Felipe cette: * by | Amertcan Tel. and Tel. Market# Turis Sites ; re : 2.90@13.35; packing sows Buying Movement MANILA, Sept. 21.—(By 1 of guMy rained st eit arin het Any = After Early Display of | Western baa ieceige +i simi bulk desirable Seed vixch ciated Press)—A. typhoon, 000,000 ts being undertaken by Americen’ Water Works —_-_ Strength at New York ae eneby oes a strong ‘weight killing pigs $12.60@ on Exchange § rd the Unit syndicate of Chicago capital USTA Me—Business inter-| #™erfcan Woolen % = 1 Sauherin: 18;"heavy weight hogs) $12.35 @13.40. destroyer Ford and Pillsbury as the headed by Herbert EB. Bell, of the] ests predict a boom in fall and win-|47&conda Copper NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—-Marking | Siphory LLight light $11 to. $14.90. Packing| CHICAGO, Sept, 21.—(Associatea] worst. in their experience. swept Bell and Zoller Coal company ter shoe production along the Ken-| Atchison -- up of the call money rate to 6 per sows $11@12; slaughter pigs $12@15.|Preas.)\—With frost reported from| three sailors overboard off Tsingtao, Cattle receipts 24,000; good to}Canada and from the Dakotas, and|China. Two were drow The choice weighty fed steers very|with 2,367,000 bushel decrease in| third, a negro, was rescued after nebec. It is estimated 40 per cent | Atl: Coast Line more shoes will be produced here} Baldwin Locomotive Iness of the}than at any time in the past five} Baltimore and Ohio - ri ino - cent inspired sufficiept selling for | Domine -- 2 both accounts tu today’s stock, mar-| Royalty Producers —-- ket to turn the course of prices | Sunset CLEVELAND— il ee ; ¢ h the disturbat 5 firm, others slow, tendency | world shipments, the wheat market | swimming throug 3 { ry yen Bethlehem Stee) downward after 2) Pteardy scarce, 4 eee . i : tHatcoecanpaniding ranctocNieeteyeert Lumber Canadian / Pacitic motor, public utility and tobacco | Great Northern — pen West perks senmicr seo echuar ye [tv a CreanenaG™ moti dael cot’ the | realdenty et Sout ’ a PORTLAND, Ore.—In the week| Central Leather pri - S08) | shares. “The reaction was influenced | Quaker, O = : y ‘ahd finish Spward to|Frenckcrop is-unmiliable. Houtes - Flour ending September 12, mills of the| Cerro. de Pasco ~ S444 | to nome extent: by:/cdmmiantors house | Sein i | $11.50; most. fed steers of value to| with eastern connections led the KAD CITY—Very satisfactory | West Coast Lumbermen’s associa-| Chandler Motor ex, div - 57% | advices suggesting profit-taking ‘in | MeKinnie Cras sales are reported by most millers] tion manufactured 93,065 here for the last week. lumber, shipped $6,730,3 79 fect of | Chesapeake arid Ohio 10534 | the industrials, practically these | Buck Creel feet and] Chicago and Northwestern --_ 68% | Which recently have ‘recordéd sus- | Chappell . Chicago, Mil. & St. Panl pfd. 15 tained advances. Some efforts were meer 10 Rey sell at $13 downward. Best year-| buying, which however, attained no C lings at $15. heavles held around|sreat volume. Opening quotations, Fier y ross’ $16.25; other classes steady, fairly!‘ cents lower toe% cents higher, Drygoods > By to $1.58%, were fol L d 0 om eee Chicago. and Pacific __._ made to stem the tide of s Scpive, sulle’ venjers, Around: 318-50; tn dee elittcdees pelowtatt-ascinn eaaers uste ATLANTA— Atlanta department Coca Cola ag bringing forward the r tArog’ Ol — few. at $14. ‘i 88,000; slow, few | and then by a reaction to well below NSE stores have done a big business in Colorady Iuel buying» of which -was inspired — BHeep yecelpis tt G , ‘ Money : Colorado Fuel the unusually good character i Curb Stocks, early sales tat ne lambs around | §* turday'’s finish. " get nies tat nolits Lens crest OT sath ieicngs wore >| OM Germany higher. No early sales fat range|sorbed with notable promptitude and lambs, demand for feeders strong;|the market rose again, aided by asking steady prices, no-early vales| crop failure news from parts of In- atabean! diana and by reduction of an un- | official estimate of 1925 wheat yield agiesda eae ental le conten Omaha Quotations. [in the United States, wheat close | in end with the deportation of American Can falling six points be- | Humble ol OMAHA, Nebr,,. Sept...21.-(U. 5, | firm, % pocorn to ata cents ae thard Stroschein, mer Luther low Jast week’s.close befure Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs | Meher, December $1.57% to $1.52 fminister and naturalized Amoric: of the third hour: It wa bts | Abd: Alaa’ $1,544 to $1.54 one of the founders of the “Knights” a gu fe —Receipts,. 8,000; mostly 16 UA oe gly ad ate dogs 2] th tradets were working hard higher; shipping demand broad; de-| Corn « , {for a reaction .on the theory that} | © Potatoes Sirable 160 to 210 pound weilchts, | the frost news that first August earnings statement, Mountain Producers *_ make their apper » but although | Salt Creek Producers of the. car issues de- | Continental - endent strength the | New York Ol strial Hst continued to | Salt Creek Consolidated — svound. Some the high oO. Ind. ed speciaities bro shauply, | Prathie Oil : Consolidated Gas NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Can}| Corn Pregucts - noney strong; high 6; low 5%; rul-| Crucible Steel . ine ate 4%; closing bid 6; offered | Cuba Cane Sugar y 6 i; last Ioan 6; call loans against | Davision Chemic | acceptances 3%; the loans firm;| Dodge Brother: mixed collateral 60-90 days 4% @414;| Du Pont de New 4-6 months 4%: prime mercantile] Electric Power ¢ paper 4%, ——-—___. Press)— Germany's * to an order’ simi to the Ku Klux the | corn is saf@, from froet. « fete t . d for 185 | ce See ae ry TASHING' M ] the «tendency —— $12.75 @15.u0; top, $18.05 paic R P cota dedtinie te He departed to day for Warsaw, esate etals Rosehern pti heen weakey CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Potatdes ve-| pouna Ughts: bulk 210 to.300 pound sphere aes erates yas He pinag AS eRe tio Manas ee : ; \ States Steel - lin prices last eolpts 151, totut C. S: shipments Sat-| butchers, $12.70@12.80; pa 4 Peeters 4 fy rei ayeatoaes kav NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Cop; son Motors p | Jurday 982, Sunday 76: supplies lib-| sows, 311.60@11.5% smooth Pe ete gee On Sel Gaublearom theteninhe ee dee icteomn Cbaiow or by an| dulet; electrolytic, spot and rea, | Ulineis Central ----- |_ NEW; Yo Tne | eral, demand good, .market® steady; | $12.06; - bulk “ot all’ sales. $ ins foe MAY paeneie veh 4 ve piscine ab Mie: automobile while, he was) walking | 14%. and G. | Aesdvinted I Wisconsin eacked round whites No. | 12,90; average costs Saturday, $12.02; [rember rising to St conta. |S Hear tthe NV hite”Frouke * Tin firm, spot and nearby ~ | 1 Wisconsin bulk "round | weight, 263; “average cost for the Liquid F 3 ptember P The motorist, who Futu . pfd. | _ sucked | week “ending Septeniber 19, $11.90; | forced ti = qpont ea nen abe Temperature Here ‘i Tror Ne 1 northern 4 # votet | price record fo! ens fi j 5s N D. Smit Nes | | ‘ fe ether hand, December May de- f ern $18 0 3 eipts, 19,600; fed steers | ; ° Lala aires : fenats idy; Duik, $10.00@ | developed inereasing strrneth. corn|OUNday Nears The folat s boa | long | % cents net lower to % cents ad F ¥ another of the r ¢ i s vance, December §1% to $1% cents yf “| fi teane the xtnt ard’ ¢ Louisville an and Studebaker 5 s, Dats eins Ao 6 reezing Point me eared © tbs F | Mack’ /Dr and Mfting’ Hudson | $6.50 8.30; nds $ agrtige. Aa: 6 Bart g 5 ‘ 5 x | clagaes, low, xt cents off, December 4 points ne initial other cillts : ‘ xz; | later showed a little advar F t / . egders, active, strong: The cc vith gains ,of 1 to 2 points scored | 4 c " utters, | Vision market averaged h ; by Pullman, United States Cast Iron +; $5.50@7.00; canners and . when t ormed, t stepped f curb to cross the street at an tersection while Smith, in turning st weather #0 far this corded Sunday morning Mid-Continent Pet /Mo., Kan, and ‘Texas wu Wheat High (uh * mercury dropped to 2% de f he corner is a e turned Missourl Pacific : Pipe-and International Harvester. * ; te da ble oly ; Se aeeaiet mrgee ie » Mt was announce af n sharply toward the curb, With] CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Butter—| Montgomery Ward - Reports that the French debt fund. RED said oe 38 Ode. A st6SKérs sae a c feKenzie. Unitec he car sweeping in directly toward | Higher; receipts, 8,409 tubs; cream-| Nat. Biscuit - ing commission on its way to the feeders,’ $0800.40: fleshy Wy! States weatl« The tem. tm, one of the secret service men | ery extras, 46%c; standards, 45%c;] Nat. Lead United’ States had virtually drafted ” Inger *$10:26 010.76 cyl decatuse "this morning (wae 42 *der wEkdcaorittssocianl ae thes Bo; firsts, 4415 | New York © an offer of debt settlement, coupled srausdns Wecelftd'. 280000; blow: 18625 .g714 | Stes. Seventy hundredths of an inch president's arm m. back B9@AL ihe, v. Xi, N.H., and Hartford — with accumulating evidence of {r DENVER, Colo., Sept 21.—(By Precio tat range intnbe &t'$14:80; 180% :g1ayq | Of Tain fell Sunday and Inst: + the ° receipts, 11,098 proved industrial earnings,| provide! | The Associated Press}—Two of a trio early sales fai range latnte a4 $14.00; Sty | 55 inch fa ng him co; ordinary firsts, | North Ate Bai > a satisfactory basis for the carly up. | Of Men, Who are said to have robbed bv ink tative iakibe at $1460, Tully —_—_e—_ Enthatiasdant wht sas 28@aic. Northern Pacitio.. swing... Trading was featucod-py | the Sterling mine pool hall at Pred: | Meher; native’ lambe at. $140) falls canais inning board of the es Pacltic Oil -.. laze transactions in the equipment, /¢rick, Cold... Baturday nights wero |e ae ev peight feedink -lambe, AS ATS ; to a traff Pan Ameriean Pet motor, accessory and tobacco siiaver, | vaptured here late yeaterday ater a] on desirable welght feeding lambs, Gea ary rrest after they had gone about a Pennsylvania Mack Trucks and -Packard jojued ta }Tunning’sun fight’ with oferta $7.75@ 3.60. * ook further on, Smith gras c Phila and Rdg. the advance in the qutomobile {asues; | leds through several ’ blocks of - the ‘ 80% 82 teh and falling to eae Pe when the early gains ranged from] downtown district. nver Prices. A 85 86% : sive the right « y to pedestrians, ou . one to almost stx points, but Chry-}- One of the men—John’ Slovokott,| 1 4. re Owes, Sept, 21,10. 8. ‘o1 92%, He was re 5 bond for his | Johanssen, o: List Corp. sler turned heavy on profit-taking. | alias “John Mokrato—was ; woundad Department of Aigrisulvire)}—Hogs pearance in traffic court ernment food comr Reading -. Market Street Railway prefer twice; once in: the foot and once! in | SPAT mer eat wiles. atends ry The president's perience learn at first band grain and f stocks sold from 2 to § points h the left shoulder. few spots higher, seven loads dt % t similar one which Mrs. ( conditions of the Pacific slope, He| on revival. of reports regarding -di The-men are with lining) so packers. top $18.30 for 199 pound | -—— ad during the indicaftd his government might pos-| § posal of the .company's. prope up eleven men in the pool hallband Joada, other 200 to 260 pound loads | scott, Mass sibly become a larger purchaser of | Seaboard Alr Line ~ relieving them of $30U, 4 third) ac. complice in fio roblery js” being, 45% | and advances of 1 to 4 points 214 Jing Amertean Tobacéo comix (Continued From: Page One! three loads with packs n' Page One) caped being $13 to $13. ck by ar r letutts | Sears Roebuck -.-- ¢ ¥ P known that he had been vuffering : ing sows lott in $1p.80 to $12.75; one eg ae cle.on the Vhite Court Sinclair Con Oil - 1814 | "B" issues, Bosch Magneto, Dupont, | sousht. lgbalphoking sows $116; other pack 0.90% 21.19 | With) heart trouble. for some time, BOSTON—The New York, New| Southern Pacific . 98'4] Baldwin and United States Alcohol. ing sows steady to 25c lower at 19.10 19.60 Te was in his office on Wednesday ges uta Haven and Hartford Railroad has| southern Railway 106 | Railroad shares were quist. Foreign and spent Thu: —, | | | organized an industrial development $10.75'to $11. . Sugar | | committee fepresenting traffic, oper- Cattle 4,85 a eday and Friday in calves 800; uctive;|,, CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Wheat—no. | Providence, R. 1., on business, ree No. 2 hard, $1,554 turning to his count Standard Oil, Cal. 53 Jexchanges opened steady with de: Standard Ol, N. J. .. 39% | mand sterling unchanged at. $4/844¢- Willys Overland — Poultry some advice the only free southwestern railroads are {n prog: | DuPont kept pace with, the rise/in | lambs; early sales fat lambs de low: | Alive, steady; receipts, 18 care; fowls, ‘oolworth in stocker and feedor steers eo bins J home Friday , ating, real estate and engineering | Stewart Warner 7 Active selling of the motors and | = ORK, Bept 21 Pisce ray higher, fat she stock | 5°» vetlow, eaaeas 87% @88i%e; | night and t Dusiness ovel Geo jnea | departments to assist firms or in+| Studebaker 56% | equipments offset ‘buying operations | ‘NEW YOR! oe cag ‘oliliage steady, 260 higher; other classes are| Garg won, TSM. | the telephor . tant Law | dividuals desiring to locate in south: | Texas Co, 47% |in certain other stocks with the list }¢=changes steady. rds 4243-16; | mostly” wtendy. with spots higher on FORO H@A0c; No. 3] He is survived: by tis widow and 70 for fine tea |e*n Now England, Texas and Pacitio » 84 [In general crumbling. when, the -ren| Conte: Great rit oa ne banks | calves, loud medium killer steers. at Ore. * two aon ; Clarke ; sheand of ? aa rar cha eee Tobacco Products ---.-------- 91% | newal rate on call loans was Nfted | Cables 448; 60) day ills) on. battles) go tas, one te ng: oown $4.78 No. 2, 840 S6¢ theatre ae vata wa 7 Flour. Trancont. Ol 33% |to 4H, per cent. Hudson Motors and’) 490%: afaige: anna wii cablee to’ $5.65; canners and cutters $2.25 mateo oy dente $7.00 5 he died futures. clos Ap | APOLIS, Minn. Sept. 21. Union Pacific 2. 142% [other strong features relinquished | 4.74. \Ttalys: demand 4, Vist;ider-] to- 88.50; vealere’ $10.80 down; lout| Timothy: seed—$7.000 8.10 ti co 78.00 m to 200 lower: family pat-| tr. §. Cast Iron Pipe --- 172 | virtually alliof thelr enrly gaing and } 4.09%. Demand: Betsium 438;-Ger. 1 oo ia any a ea vee 88: mumerour Clover ‘seed—#19.25@ 27.00 Nitw She 2.3 1 March | C8 $$45@8.55, Bran $28.60. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 8814 | Chrysler, Qeperican GaP Sanraial amany, 28:80. Vato neacKbrevaudateadera, $u80:t0| | miuclsines i: te 1 ' ervices. for ave va — 5. Rube: 57% | Blectric, Raflway Steel Spring, | F k ; vo $7; 13 Joads on! Bellies $211 he late J rd, chalrman ? ; Gray Mair. U! Bo Blea 123 | |Sears Roebuck, and, Commercial |General Motors had been bushediup teeian ehhe ee 9904 aA cotta © tthe be d Olt conipany = 1¢ most famous hatr dfess-| wWrapash ptt, 714 [Solvents “B" were deprested 3 to toie.nely BigH reROra: at OT BT earl | Ghee 34,7802” abqut'ia0,!cars on POULTR ia ade * Will be held at Oyster s. who maintains branches | \weetinghous cts 7614 | 3% points under Saturday’s cloaing. | reallzing” sales tly foedin 7 i Liberty Bonds |\|1n Letdon nndlother countytea, tke | Senet ee rien ease S| some activity in the voslers and | Stewart Warner, Yellow ‘Truck and| through billing, cun mostly KK} CHICAGO, — Sept. r er at $14.50; for tavo loads 76 pound | 18@241 vb ea at midday. Genera! Motors. Stiares of the] er at M pound) 166 : f } frag teat gies rete cloging was trregular. A fur-| Mackay compuny soared 21; potnta| Colorada’s with 25 out to car at $15 turkeys, a a ¥ we r fe becoming Br ay, let ther tightening of the call money | but by Shoe oaunatea sy aaes fat sheep 25c lower. \it5e, ia n Saeed Ma Go further, let it be} eM the Advoyliser-—I sa t accentuated the! Total’ sales «appro: Ex oo : —_— Rik: Septeanbor $2162; October $3.08) as ed | rie rei cae er he nae PAD attane but not until share: R ‘Tribune. Want Ads Bring Results.| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | May $2.68, ‘ ecem’ ber $2.62%;

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