Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1925, Page 6

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acrasesn SIX RE ) US. STEEL H ACW TOP PIE in Quotation Advances Opening Marked by Irregu- lar Movement NEW YORE WHEAT PRICES "INP (ER » Decline With Opening of Shor Session Today ca AGO, underw ided set enir Wet movement ng to the corn n at %o decline to ber 15% to cor erate general ne Oa wheat r: her than from corn. Stewart Warner + opening %c down to %4e up, Decem-| Studebaker fe der 88%¢c, the oats market under-| Texas Co. ss went something of emand lay bills mand a PW Divelapa| | 7 heat ack t y 144%. delay %c advance, Decem- , Scored mod- traders took thelr cue from After dema Demand 23.80 Butter and Eggs | Bel the (FP) —} CHICAGO, SPECIALIZING In Consolidated Royalty Western Exploration E. T. Williams furnish of these Vucurevich, Broker The Casper Daily Seioune || New York Stocks | | Last Sate an Woolen conda Coppé Hudson Moto: Nlinc | Cehteh Vall = b | Louisville and ack. Truck —_ | Marland Of! Mex. “Seaboard Oil Mid-Continent Oil Mid-Continent Pet. Mo., Kan. and Tex. — Missourt Pacific York Centr N. H. and ‘Hart and Western — North’ Ame Northern P; Pacific Olt Pr ars Roebuc Sinclafr Con Southern Southern Raf Standard Oil, Standard Oil, as and Pacifi Tobacco Produ: Transcont. Oi} Union Pacific S. Rubber U. 5. Steel - Wabash pfd. Westinghou: Willys Over Woplworth ations by Bias Vucerevich, Broker alty 3 Consolidated Roy ilding Bi Western Exp! onsolidated FR: Sentral Pipeline | | r | w ly pe c E. Bi 1) Ww _Crude Market | DAILY |__| TRIBUNE | YOU KNOW OH, YOULL KNOW IT IT Looks LIKE THE BLEACHERS GATE OF THE WoRLD SERIOUS Do You KNow, Dace THAT | HAVEN'T SEEN Your OFFICE NET ME AL---Featuring Jack Keefe THAT'S MY OFFIC THE ONE TOTHE RIGHT —LHAD BSTH THEM SIGNS POT OP — CH, Look’- THERE ARE TWO; BIS SIGNS DOWN THERE AND EvEtey SoDY ‘OH, SACK. SENS ag Bose Su frit (Copsright. 1925- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925 ReAdecrul wv f MARKETS ~? -By DICK DORGAN Didiess Soncaela Mere 8.1 sla er, two loa ); equal 1,39] to s Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb Department Nov. 7.—( sor ge Si ens|| Grow Long but Mrs. | ies Compara! Walker Sticks to J ob) to 25c higher; fe up to higher; veal a fee nd SCOTT-MORGAN == itled tc ed, they the sta ny whi comm a once ed and Mi protes t econ at th pre Fes ce to nok the |Lenroot Urges | ce # official legal epee mentee culture.)}—Hogs top $11.50; g atmos organ, & 1. 1 Ww. heals of Special Train Rattle Off |: $500,000 Song for Poultry Raisers Depart R ghter bulk | pound si4;{ | 21,000 | pound | Mid-west farmers are deriving $500,000 from operation of spe- | cial train of 50 cars, from Omaha, Neb., to New York, carrying | largest single shipment of poultry, and butter on record. W. Blackman, (left) Fremont, Neb., and Frank G. Heilman, Chieage secretary and president respectively, of National Live Poultry Dealers’ assgeiation, went with train. There were 50,000 chickens in the shipment. Gloria May Let Hair uU. 8 Thereafter, the business as usual. | BY ROWL: SD wooDd ! barbers — per 7 ribune) : “Bobbed 2" echoed Mrs, Jim-| alve lorla Swans t mie Walker, wife of | Tammany's s arrived in k with a| fair haired boy. “I'll be a doddering brana new ashi r bobbed locks gain—gave this idea of | c Ion; They ld woman before I let my halr grow again. I Uke short skirts, too. so comfortable.” y long | city's barbers and | | { lappers quite The problem of short halr and until they turr short skirts, however, are only sur- morning ne’ pers and fc face Indications of an underlying York's ne’ “first la bs trend in the incoming city admin- to keep her hair bobb: | istration. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie sd] Walker are “modernists” all, the way through. What they don't 4ll White ite Worn | m Beach ow about the New York of today \s scarcely worth knowing. They have seen {t all, from the days when the mayor-elect was a song pusher in Tin. Pan Alle; And from tt all, thoy have evolved a joyous phillsophy of Ife that ma not make them overly popular witt the grim-lpped r mers, but prom- | * with the big < was the orig- thallPhoebe Snow” lof one,of Ne woul alker’s ballads, says she knows ‘and “Jimmie will make just a wonderful mayor.” JEWEL THEFT — | ARREST MADE ch has isso: more | NEW YORK, Nov —(?)—Harry Arnow of Los Angeles was held without bail today on a charge of recelving jewelry alleged to have alued at $250,000, taken from a} bee | Nassau street jewe Police sald | | they were secki link Arnow's alleged the care of Harry Col y jewel artes a Basic Change In Tariff Law CHICAGO, N —(#)—A change in the basic principle of the Meibie tariff so that the president may This tailored afternoon {. white cord was designed for em —| § Br moye more swiftly to rafse or lower two| southern resort wear. ‘The ina- | rates was proposed here today tn a} terial is superfine quality heay Senator Lenr¢ Republican, W night.) cotton rep or cord and it is triu onal went | yy¢ ith cmbeadery aad: tur e the Tanners’ | stylet United States, the enator said the price ab which an imported commodity is laid down at the port of in this country should be « as the foreign production tariff rate then should t sed or lowered the basis of the difference be- n that price, a percentage fit and brokerage’ ‘charges, ‘ost of producing the Amer- » of like the present cost of production must be as- thro: agents ser abroad before the president may act to ct » the tariff rates. on Unde elgn NEW PASTOR ARRIVES FOR THE COMMUNITY CHURCH AT MIDWEST O. Bro ebytery ne, “the Presbyterian ved in Casper today on » Salt Creek oll field storate of the Com- y at Midwest. He will enter unon his new work tmmediate- ly and believes it offers im excellent field of ser Dr. wne was educated for the} medical sion, has seen active Y ew Orlean: h brought him contact with men and sent opportunity intimate forded him for human 3 This he believes revert to the benefit of his pastorate in the oil fields. Golden ZigZags.- Are New Design | Zig-zags in gold thread are a new and novel design used on the fabric of this black afternoon frock. The slip over which the vivid patterned material ‘is used is red velour, The frock is call- eda “Brahma?” 7 | Niobrara County May Levy Tax For Purposes of Fair LUSK, Wyo., Nov, 7.—A_ resolu: tion endorsing the levying of an as- sessment on the taxpayers of Nio- brara county to obtain money for agricultural fair purposes has been presented* to the board county commissioners. The Niobrara Coun: ty Farm bureau presented the poral, $< Tell the A¢ver —"T san The Tribune. ft in recently of the} Pro: | DAY BENEFITS TOLDINREPORT TOCONVENTION Anti - Saloon League Hears Review of Enforcement. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—()—A_ report of the congressional investigation of inforsement of the Volstead law was given the AntiSaloon League convention in a report prepared by Representative Grant M. Hudson of Michigan, chairman of the congrés- sional committee. The information was gained ‘from thousands of quesionnaires sent out by the committee, tu federal and state officers, social and welfare or- ganizations and leaders in industrial and commercial ilfe, “It is very doubtful if any’ brewer in the United States today can suc- cessfully operate a so-called near beer business,” representative Hud- son said, “unless they run it in con-} nection with some other’ business or violate the law. The law should be amenced so as t6 make all manu: facturers of cereal beverage plants obtain a government permit. ‘So long as there are breweries there will’ be attempted violations.” The control of the genuine whisky supply in the country, Representa- tive Hudson said, is quiet effective now, 22,000,000 of the 33,000,000 gal- ons still in bond are in concentration warehouses, and the previous leaks fairly well stopped. Even the dis- tribution of this is growing less, he said, because four states—New York, Pennsylvania, Mlino!s and’ California —are credited with more than sixty per cent of the total prescriptions issued for lquor.for medicinal pur- poses. - There: are 23 states, the questionnaire brought out, ‘where physicians cannot legally preseribe liquor. The committee of congressmen es- timated that there Is a leakage -of about six million gallons of denatur- ed alcohol a year Into bootleg chan- nels for re-distillation, of the 135,- 897,752 produced in the last year. ‘The production of alcohol has grown. tremendously, he sald, since the event of prohibition increasing from slightly less than one hundred mil- Mon gallons in 1920 to nearly 136,- (00.000 last year. “The great weakness of the en- forcement of the 18th amendment.” sald Representative Hudson, ‘thas been lack of adequate® penalties.” The system of fines operates only as a license law. The increasing “number of convictions compared to the total number of cases indicates growing determination to stamp out law violations The questionnaires, Representativ Hudson sald, were a tur mous in thelr expressior of the bene, fitr resulting from prohibition. The replies quoting figures on decreased pauperism, increase of prosperity among. working, men, Increase in home owning and life Insurance. Scilly Ses aa a! atl. Poultry CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—()—Poultry alive steady; recelpts 14 cars; fowls 14@19%5c; springs 19%c; turkeys 30c; roosters 14c; ducks °ic; geese 16@18c. a SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS LONDON—An Exchange Tele graph dispatch from Cairo reported rebellious Druse tribesmen had seized Derat, about seven miles south of Damascu: CHICAGO—There are teeth in the Volstead act Uttle ysed or not at all but .which would make prohibition enforcement f: more effective, drew J. Vols d. sal 4 io eT LOS ANGELES—Patrick H.. Lan- nan, former publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune, died. WASHINGTON — The department of, agriculture announced the pres- ident’s agricultural conference has been definitely dissolved, on recom- mendation of Chairman Robert D. Carey of Wyoming that no further sessions be called, The conference was no longer necessary, Mr. Carey told “President Cool because most of its recommendations - had been put into effect and “a. satisfac. solution of farm problems” ap- ed in -prosp YORK—Und NEW puted control of the zinc mining industries of ti world {s believed to have been at tained by the Anaconda Copper cor pany through acquisition of.the W. A. Harriman and.company of a.ma- jority interest tn the zinc and coal mining properties of the Von Glesche heirs, located tn upper Silesia, on tis, German-Pollsh border. A ELEVEN LOCAL CHURCHES JOIN REVIVAL PLANS Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock union evangelistic meetings to run for about five weeks will begin in the big tabernacle at §th and Center streets hy the Harper Rusiness Men's Gospel team of Fairfield, lowa, The terms laid down for thelr coming to Casper requires that the cooper- ating churches hold no morning or evening services during the perlod of the meetings. By the aetion of the minister's association Inst Mon- day cooperating churches were con: sidered to be those meeting these terms: The following named have accepted the terms as Infd n: First and Wast Side Metho- dist Episcopal; The First and North Side Christian: The - {manuel Baptist churches with ings and request services “Sugar | NEW YORK, Nov. :7.—(#)~—Sugar attendance futures closed easy; approximate sales 37,000 tons December $2:19; January $: March 2.36; May $2.46: July $2. Oil CALL US FOR Phone 3024 WE BUY, SELL AND QUOTE THE STOCK OF Consolidated Royalty Co. INFORMATION } CONCERNING THIS ISSUE HILL, WEAVER & CO. Gladstone Hotel Bldg.

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