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. = ‘ OBER 24, 1925 PAGE SIX The Caspet Daily Cribune SATURDAY, OCT J DAILY TRIBUNE (=e | MARKETS. VEGETABLE GROWERS! YOU KNOW ME. AL---Featuring Jack Keefe : By DICK DORGAN FACING A BIG SEASON /2¢8.82-) /; Stocks and Grains GREAT Y GET OUT Some MAPS— WE'LL Looe WELLY (Must RUN ALONG NOW- You CLOSE THAT DEAL FOR FIFTY, LLIM S@CK KEEFE a” THE RICH COAL mt ie NE@H- ACT - OUT hed Bien: IMPORTANT— HERE'S HIS CUSTOMER SETS EH, JACK 7) MAGNATE 30ST | PHONEO HES ON Shortage of Potato Crop Means Big Demand) |\»iS way oo” This Winter for Green Products of South a ee Expert Declares. J.C, ROY 19255 ¢ el [9-24-26 ‘(BODY OF SUB™ LY END 0 VICTIM IS t “SIRE TUED roe reve - WHEAT VALUES, SCORE GANS, a, | | Upturn at Liverpool Reflect- | | 5 CONTINIED ses Fur- ther Upturn in Prices Today PHILADELPHIA, A statement by the Curran, rector of St." — A) ading Today at Last Sale Chicago aken) from sunken navy engine room of Catholic church in Wilk submarti rday was iden- NEW YORK, Oct ES which he predicted earls {fled today as that of James Dud- {ng prices again ¢ *| CHICAGO, Oct ment of the anthracite mine trouble, , ley” Hazeldo: leutenant, junior grade of Dillon, from those in close touch | Lieut brought various e | ton tod! | with the situation. and | Father Curran said he Id con- d in pajamas ferred with John L, Lewis, interna-, made by me tional president of the United Mine Workers, in Atlantic City last week:| The second body * Thad ‘unswerving faith and confi-| Was later s that of Rob- dence” in him as a “model ‘citizen 3. Nobl tor machinist’s and safe leader cf men” and felt 5 s , of Merrimack, {that he would “do the right thing’ by the miners, the operators and the public. “I feel,” added the priest's state- ment, “that {n = comparatively short Magazine Asked time we shall hear favorably trom him, and that the strike will soon F some to an amicable and successful or Facts On end.” Leaders of both miners and oper- ators sald the situation was un- A irsh ip Story nd denied reports that pro- n market con - sao oa oy been made for a settle- ly ve yer 7 polar @ hess ; PRUE ment'cf the wage controversy. One “A dainty tucker of lace und bit of ribbon makes of milady’s plain gown a real “‘party” frock. | OM co ooo te was thint a fie per >to Ke up. De Lace collar and vest (left) may be worn choker fashion with a satin tie or rolled low. A ruffled 2 wallet found in thi ound yesterday ary domes ag o lift prices Coast Buldwin Loc ere of the Institu higher, December uickly bid up h price the fir: » Oct. —A)— ; b, cent increase in wages had been of- aval court of inquiry into the States Cart Iron Pipe ane collar and slceves set (center) has sleeves attached to the collar, and may be worn cither with a sleeve tors. Knowledge nandoah disaster today asked its gain to 4% points, Chrysler to r to the initial limits, lesb tunic or.a frock. Collar and panel of lace (right) shows the charm of the heayier laces. of this was denied by Mr. Lewis and, the Saturday Evening Post whether 4%, Schulte Stores to 4 fons were responsive to less tunic ora. 4 Samuel D. Warriner, chairman of | Its recent article on the Shenandoah, mmercial Solvents issues e quotaticns on hogs = : z rie the anthracite operators conference, | Appearing post-humosly under the town Sheet and T — ee eA. vol SMA Wraee) oy, while W. W. Inglis, chairman of the | Name of the late Commander Zach. Electric to 3 polnts.or more. ‘The} Davison Ch Mi : CHICAGO, Oct mum Rgera ite Frockicalves/ steady shicago to Be City of 14,000,000, - operators’ negotiating committee, |aty Lansdowne, was authentic, ‘ac. to P fell several minutes behind | Dodge Brothers pfd. -. 3 er1 hard $1.53; number hard | **_ 92: ak ¢ R . and C, J. Golden, president of dis-| Curate and complete, as it came Eee eee ee tha teria (Da PoutideiNermburs “T2044 { | _Sheep—Receipts 1.009; mostly ab N. Y. of 50,000,000 in 1999, They Say trict number 9, United Mine Work. | from his pen. pace of the initial outburet of trad wer and Light, ctfs 2 mnlged £00206; | rine classes) steady rlovase hlener ers, ‘sald the report! was unfounded. tng. Shorts were stampeded into cov-| vy 81KG killing t izher; oOo ers steady; closing bulks follow nd western fat wooled lambs $14.50@15.00; top $16.25; fed clipped ambs $13. top $14.00) year 1 $8.00@ $5; Poultry BULGAR REGION “=== particular! Renewed w the motor ss of French | ther ten | Gener year at| e feature of the exchange r t s slightly cents, was t trregular forefgn Demand ster! around $4.8 pia et range feeding lambs $14.50@ rmer gi Seta Mlinols Central spendent O. Harvester age | Chicago Prices. € of Agriculture)+-C; ~ -) , fed steers of value to sell nt downward and most yearlings | . long fed matured A male quartet was singing 3 = pla piles 5 ) tation melodies at a : : | Mer. Marine . Zen > ; = = | (Continued, From Page One) the melodies went on, a man in a | Wyoming Oils _ y Greek demands, declines all respon-| front seat was seen to -w ™ nds, s t seat we wipe his ey: sibility for the frontier incident and| furtively, and a few Safaaths inter points out that although the Bul-| he burst into tears, . garlan and Greek views differed as| The manager of the quartet slip- e} to the origin of the trou the Sofia} Ped round and touch ne ol ¢ ouched hi government from the very first sug-| Shoulder. Sane gested that a committee of inquiry Quotations by Bias Vucerevich, Broker 203 Consolidated Building Western Explorat Lon Mack Truck ~ land Oi! Seabe rd Ol . Choice kind with . ‘My dear sir,” he sald “ou; x = <q . 1. 6 ; ob ir quar- Consolidated Royalty - 9.80 | Mid-Continent Pet. range and meaty] SHANGHAI, Oct. <] Sa ie ‘ anonid be appointed to investigate| tet deeply appreciates the compli: 5 | Mo. Kan. ana 7 ashes da'to'| Kina “repartalitell of the ‘dramatios yap! Two MORE rs f : a matter and recommended that|™ment you have paid {+ by this dis- off; stockers and feeders steady| suicide of General Shing Tse-Lien SING UF : aeitee rernments should direct:thelr| Play of emotion. You are a South. 25c lower, approximately 23,000] regional commander for General Sas , ‘ores to ceases hostilities, | €rner, no’ doubt? 09 i r ; oO ¢ FIVE MiLLiotl nfortunately," the note contin-| “No,” sobbed Pan ath Y 1 as compared to| Té nat Shanghai. General Shing ‘ OL BY r idecithe Bulene ° BC an; “Iam a 0 a week earlier, extreme top| was recently forced to ret up the | : POPULATION © » “the Bulgarian proposal elicited | mu: from | TEEN il 1,491 pound. steers $15.30;| Yangtze river under press : NINE no reply, while on the other hand s $15.80:| Chekiang troops now occupying Greek troops advanced seven miles} In a town in the west there Is a 7, : ; a ye | Sep tal | into Bulgaria, Confronted by such a| Church that has a bright young pas. x 8 kvateadies ners and} Rather than surrender when sur Ree tavalthation at igarian gov-|tor, but the attendance js unfortus : ; 4 ; s 5 are aes A dats fa he viflans $ orament had no alternatiye but to ely small. Among the parishion- es ‘ : 1 higt ofa; ‘the report says Gen & appeal to the league. ‘The note ex there is an agreeable young ard bulk ! 8 1 ¢ 1 t 5 not found | Wide One: évening biel A I \ 2 t , ty lenving’ the .« § h 1s I 43 oO 4—(P) Paul Goode (right), professor of geogra- lik ” ; ) ; pee s of Chi inounced that.Chicago will have 14,- Aas perfectiy 1 : : Sery ee efor o00 rill i irecto¥ of school of architect- nthusiastic reply, “But ; rhage 0 by 1999, William A. Boring, directo of school of arc ; . = = 1 fe 75, | invaded the Cant 000,000 by 19 ia c . we T. B t I < few of us that every 65 and Steel sd demy of the American Presbyterian | ure, Columbia University, decided New York would be a city of exas ee s n said ‘dearly, beloved? oF bacco 1 cae rrission October! 21. Strong meas | y the end of the century. Now proud and jealous Chi- I positively blushed.” wants Prof. Goode to revise his estimates, Larger Than _————— Nebraska Giant Classified Rates uls and San Fr tres are being taken for their recov Hong Kong to Canton stensneen| fare stoped and searchetl on every trip to Whampoa. There is no sign uppers droves | Of abatement of the strike by Chin | f 7 | re Fr L,welght 261 ainst forelgn acti-| | ry: * - ‘1% | eavy 3 hogs $114 1 ommoait rade INE ws [UE PASO, ‘Texas, © -P)— : : alan || Charley Shadie, of El Paso, is the 64 { 50 | — latest entrant in the “largest sugar| Two cents per word or ten cents a . : ; | Is, barrels, nn snevease of 11,913] beet” contest with a prize root that | Per Une. : 500 direct Foreign Exchange | zine. produ rrels compared with the preceding | he says wéighs 35 pounds. | NO ADD L&SS THAN 30 CENTS. = 1 F ees eta Ea < se with 165 mills, | days This tope large ones recer re.) Blve average words used as a | : cate. 1] i 1 , YORK, Oct (P)—For-|a new, high rec in operation. | a ported by John Kellun, of Moerit,| O48!8,of estimating a line. ; Business Briefs | = 2 | inal, compared tae eas Feast Conaitt Of Neb., with one scaling #9 jeune) BLACKKACE CAP HEADLINE piece Ze = 342 ter jam -ifeatins eae ge :| Condition bya Ture Moreant cofrunas 82) will“be charged the apuce of two AT DANI = F ae I - 96% r to week Fat lambs 484%; 60 Hey | district about 16,500. tc | «| with one of 26 and one-half pour All charged advertizing will be vol weathe sent de Tu 5 bot 15.5 ance demand | M re D k I ae booked “set Ines" irrespective of store a St . Italy demand | | rs. uke 8 the nuniber of words, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED . ! AD ERRORS. Still Cr itical Butter and E | |: The Casper Daily Tribune will ' not be responsible for more than a one tncorrect insertion of any ad- Nges| vertisement ordered (or more than CHICAGO, Oct, 24.—UF Butter anged, receipts 9.464 tubs Sugar the order m the Illinols NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—@)—Mrs. anged, receipts 6,268 cases, one time. Errors not the fault of sit Le ZORE Cat ar fu-) tral, ealls for'1,500-frelght car Lilllan N. Duke, divorced wite of Flour the feal value of the advertisernest a0 f= 24.—( clos quiet pproximate > late 5 - ar Laver ed quiet. Approximat the late James. B. Duke today re yung apoLt 10,000 December $1.95 $2.13; May . co} , Minn, Oct, 24.—| Will be rectified only by publication H. eo eee vireb guise ey Plour unchanged. Bran $22.50 ana| Without extra charge within FIVE - H.—The Gen 0 ‘4 ert + | 24.00, es ~~ | days after t in ‘ = of|ton G, Clark, stated that his pat 4,00 ya sertion. No republice: ——______________| tlon wili be made when the erro: tlent appeared weaker than on yea. Se | 7 | S ‘s sr Crude Market aisidy to-10cl unnacsiies > rgely on packing | $2.24; July $2 ade 140 to 300 pound stil She coinpany, formerly | | ait Creek, 26 to 36.9 cravity -.$ i 7 has started operations ut Creek tO 39.9 gravity . oe Rock Creek | | | | does not materially affect the sens: | Seer Lynn, Mass 911.00; top 11.18; bulk] NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—(P)—only| at tts new plant here. About 400|terday. Or purpose of the advertisement. “tan : t p fi @11.00; | average | a light inquiry was reported for re-| workers are to be employed in the! Mrs, Duke suffered two cerebral SPECIALIZING TELEFHOND ALB, res eh ee NS ALM y i wel ht 264 fined sugar at former prices which| manufacture ot a. medium-priced | hemorrhages ‘Thursday night. 5 Careful attention will de givgn all Lil ; } | en Basin . Cattle—Recelpts 800; compared} ranged from $5 to $5.10 for fine| mamen's McKay shoe, Consolidated R Ade received over the TELEPHONE iberty bonds Cat Creek ... {th a week ago: Fed steers and] granulated. _ pS LER SE ya EM aS w. olidate: ‘oyalty OUT OF TOWN ADVERTIOD?, nee ee! = e 4 = 25@50c lower: bul! > H 5 NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—G)—Lit f ass Sisek light 00 nL rie isan ip ta 419.60, Rubber Goods. ® Serene ap oration MENTS ty oh: Sige 91 al pala for yearlfnge, tedium. weights NEW YORK—A 15 per cent ad- E. T. Willi Must be accompanied by cash or 4s <1 A 1 wel ers s steers 25¢ | Potatoes vance in price of pneumatic al e OSS 3 grade Bae LE check In full payment of the same. frat 4% 10 ond 449 4 um a tires and a 10.per cent advance in Will be glad to furnish anyg| Note, the foregoing instructions 0.22; third 4%e 4X ic 00@8 50: several} loads | ep eat te fh 4 information of ‘ ebout counting the words and the 1 1 canners and cutters | the price of solid tires nds been an: ee oanY of these i8-Hi| cate per word tor the Casper Dall er ste 25c| CHICAGO, Oct nounced by the Lee Tire and Rub sues. All stocks bought and Tribure, vad beityzalind ‘ dlege nk. : at , | ber NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—CP)—Trans. |} Old, CLOSING HOUR. I actions in the capital etock of Can- : Want Ads to be classified properly ; | aro Copper company were suspended Blas Vucurevich, Broker]! must ve tthe Casper Daily Tribun 80: helfe ut D average produc-| on the New York Curb market today Want Ads recet 0; het 1 ' ° > five before 3 Consolidated Royalty a Ki nuth: | until further notice. No official an- Phone Ge yalty Bldg. after 10 to 12 a. m. sill be Inserted it Week Was nouncement accompanied the action. | Glassity the haed “Too Late to Uon of oft fn th | woet Texans fi ul top $1t 5@s round whites §2 ds on p id &. ct vy Ip at ‘

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