Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1925, Page 6

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° The Casper Daily Cribune Stocks and Grains DAILY OIL IooUEGIN LIVELY DEMAND : : | New York Stocks r and’Foundr estatedeal yesterday and brought the old B. R. up to fifty grand witch I don’t think ain’t so bad for a young fella trying to get along. Them circus guys bought the plot and give me a bonus as per agrement to join there show and meet all comers. The circus comes here next wk. and the midgit ‘named Pete the Pint wants me to help get things ready. I and him are going up now to have some pictures took of me in fighting poses and we will need a bunch for the papers as this is going to be the star act and needs a lot of advertizing. Prices Move Higher Along With Strength of Rai Canadian Pacific Friend Al: Well Al I closed my last real Jack Keefe, _| TRIBUNE | YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of ‘Jack Keefe GREOT Y WELL CALL THAT THE Chicago Prices partment of Agrieulture).—Ho; week, choice ent O. and G. flier; fat’ she-sto r; week's bu in fed steers $8 . Kan. and. Texas feeders $6.00@7 around 2,000 dir Bulk prices follc WHEAT PRIGES | © MOVE HIGHER Reduced Estimates of Aus- tralia and Argentine Sur- plus Bullish Reynolds Tobacco B Louls and San Fran. butchers and light offerings | paper L/Impere tod: Sears Roebuck $11.60. Bulk of sales $10.40@1 settlement prov Cattle—200; comp: ago: fed steers and ly 26@7ic lower; bulk for ‘w loads upward to : oo : lings 311.50; grass ——=—), GOES TO JURY EW YORK, Nov. dollars Sounthern ftallw Standard Oll, Standard OU, Wabash pfd. Westinghouse Wyoming Oils E Quotations by Bisa Vucerevich, surplus both { tina were large Butter and Eggs li7 CHICAGO, Nov higher; receipts § Eggs, higher; firsts 50@54e; recelp ordinary firsts 40@48c, | 203 Consolidated Royalt cosed fi tons. Di Poultry ady; recelpts 14 cars; f 2%0; turk . 1,000 - 1.00 Flour MINNEAPOL Potatoes (P)—Potatoes Ridicule Of | Livestock 14.—(U, S. De dy tos pound welght top $11.80; bulk } 1@ 10. und kill'ng pared with j y kind showing | lings now e run approx compared with spots rth of roy and a half Inches cf rafnfall tn less than a weels dup traftt | burg, Shreveport and Pacific sland, La week 8 from | today compared With a week ago, lamt wethers $11 | ROME, Nov. 14. | Volpi debt. fundir hington is “a. yi le benefits Hogs—6,500; the extreme ing grades | This is the keynote 5@1 top] all of which ert riings unev $12.25; yearlin Dd. ¢ 14.—Bar silver | (P) ny cas t to the jury od 14.—(P)—Butter, 5 tubs; er William B. on the wrist m. Approx 14.—(P)—Poult bitter ction in e ; Beese 20@ . Proceburg. It adds paign is bel Nov, 4i—| n carload lots ted at $8.90@ | pound cotton Calif., 4 ccident,” a monthly of Call "|! Crude Market » 36 to 84.9 eri of qn article tn the cur «| Foreign Exchange | | jrass Creek, ght — Mule Creele en followed a —-——_ — os Sake 70-8 woos ouaccmsonetausdaskoscces subject being of the infant 8. as modernized 1 Liberty Bonds smecoe Beach, Caltt suppressed authorities was interpreted pulate eon Joseph, husband made t vained in the notivity rom maciet| Mascistt Take All Credit For Debt Funding me and \fill rapidly of the jubilant mostly d0@16c off; bulk 130 to 300] comment in the morning journals, Bh 8 the ability d with a week | fascist statesmen and confirms the confidence in Mussoli teplenson at 11:46 o'clock WO SLIGHTLY INJURED IV AUTOMOBILE CRASH caused a @lsastrous flood that destroyed $1,000,000 nd demoralized oll well; in Louisiana, Photo shows how the track lroad were flooded near Git SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1925 THE US: GEIN OUT of the Vick: ping all traffic for several da sxues in American Camp Face Another Journey itiio Misery ; } Present situation in Syria threatens to drive these people, refugees since 1915, out onto the road again. ‘They are living in an American-maintained camp near Damascus where Near East Relief workers have been engaged in aiding Greck and Armenian | exiles from Turkey for several years. MARKETS vicious as POSSIGLE ~ the duties ure caught, all you'll hear will “Averybody Wo Turning then to ‘the fello the speaker when you are losking for a girl, don’t pick a glass caged canary or a paint- girl that love: ed butterfly her mother and know Harper announced afternoon the first of the big Jumbo Lalloons which the Gospel Team al- ways send_up where they are hold- be turned loose. 12 feet tall and ing meetings The balloons stand inscriptions meeting and car the surrounding low enough that the message may be read by all who see the balloons ing a message to country, They evening a special young ice {s announced to con- Presbyterian after which the young folks will come in a body to a re- Sunday services are announced far angels’ hi spheres. ¢ don orchestra of 40 plec Friday night of next wee! the first of a series of spec school nights, the class haying the representation $5 cash prize. Harper will speak on: “Get Up and G theme from the. story prodigal son. [Central Prear report is contained in patch to the Wiener Tageblatt, from The small t United today in endorsing the tinsel-b: of the Yuletide. As a matter of fact, the service polnted out, the annuat with swept away by forest f ‘Christmas Tree |: Deeper Cutting Upheld ws: ‘By U. S. Service WASHING TON, ates forest sery stmas, trees is exceeded ma Imated six million ever. ns con re 14,000,000 « Merl a a ne wenn Great Fortune Left to Charity | And Education CHICAGO, Nov. 14.--)—Chart le and educational (nstitutions are the chief benefit of Miss Helen Culver, disposing of her $1,500,000 estate, Miss Culver, who died Inst Aug: war one of the midwest’s pioneer ndvocates— of | cmeb euffrage ang hy ns of dollars to varloua’ Institu | at the age of 93. 1 ven tll during her, life ume The University of Chicago, given Noy. 14.—() — joy that the Christmas tree brings to clilldren far outweighs any mage that the cutting of these es does to the forests, the rvest of | | s by those used in the manu: | icture of tooth pick 8 tute the yearly cut of Christmas trees, all of which could produced on six thousand acreg of , a es that are 8 in the will more than by Miss Culver, 00,000 un 1 Institute, Welser, 000 Skeletons Said 30,000 Years Old Unearthed KRASNOYAF iberia, Noy. 14, mountain near here, have resulted in the discovery of se skeletor of paleolithic men and the ramains of several hundred mammothe, wolves € @ believed by Ru to be about ‘$0. Weapons itherto un nown typ Iso were found. Among these are curiously shaped cudgels made of of the mam ‘RAW COTTON WASHIN TC Wxports of raw col | No 14.—-m) — j ‘on during Octo | ber were larger than In any month for more than ten y | The census bureaus monthly re- [& showed 1,421,482 bales were sent | road during the month, or almost double the quantity exported In Sep. amber this 3 and half « million hales more than In Gelober last year, Inco Mebriury, 1918, when Body of Bishop Carroll To Be Brought to U. S. FRIEBOURGH, Switzerland, Nov. @)—The body of Bishop John rroll of Helena, Montana, who died here November 4, was entrained for Havre, where taken aboard the steamer Degrgsse, sailing for New York, November 18. T, McDermott, the deceased prelate, {s accompany- ing the body to Helena. CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—W)—There | be no confirmation of standing football star, will engage | In professional football or enter mov. intercollegiate after the Illinois-Ohio gago in a football gi confirmation contract had been signed and that he had recetvyed 35,000. Miamt report also sald that ©. Pyle, owner of a chain of theaters i ; — ® —Pxcavations on Afrontoy! aced its third conference obstacle here to a coliseum bat tle with the Untversity of Montana. ns were gen- lly favored to win by pected to put up a strong front even ATTENTION WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT GREEN & CO. ARE AGAIN IN THE MARKET FOR ALL K OF JUNK. iit EXPORTS UP, Metal, brass. rad lead and batteries. mane and horse tails. prices in the market. furs and wool. ators, manila rope, inner tubes, We pay 20c per pound for horse _ We are paying the highest Got our prices for hides, pelts, | 9.0017 vent abroud, has and November, 1912 exc lion and a half bales. ded a mi ‘GREEN & CO. 518 Wert Yellowsto: some cf them unmed tn the | exported. Dxporta both in October | was to watch the contest from the delines — L use of a sprained ankle, Coach Jones plunned to put his athlete, Morley Drur: test tod: of « gnals from his halfback position and in addition ming n. Morton t the game and Manual La n place of Bob Lee at full back MUSIC PROGRAM 5 BROADCAST FROM AIRPLANE LONDON, No 14.—Thousands of radio enthusiasts all over the Brit {sh Isles and in Europe today were discuseliig their experience last night of tuning in’ on cele musio— music, that is, that bad its exactual source in the heavens, as. distin- guished from the ether-borne wave: of the usual mundane program These melodies, not the strains s or the music of the me from a famous Lon res sent up in o giant express plane and p) while circling over Londen helght of ten thousand feet. The concert, lasting two hours, tered by ‘the Londan. broade: station. Eight of the musiclans are Americans. The concert in the heavens, hav- ing been previously rehearsed aloft was entirely successful. The affin- ity of the great Anglo-Saxon nations was proved by the selection of num- slong Broadw blared from the clouds and sounded just as well in the heavenly setting as in its usval mundane surroundings, ‘The only flaw in the success of the concert was the way the 238 pound drummer had his. s' since he was unable to bounce about in his chair {n the manner peculiar to artists of the percussion tnstru ments. To counter-balance — thi drummer a specially bullt plano was installed ther end cf the plane. cromped t the 2 itog Plane Falls #3 A large Golidth plane has to'the English chann e whi was f © descend towed to Boulogne ae Tell the A¢vertiser—"I saw {t in The ‘Tribune. SPECIALIZING In | Consolidated Royalty channel has been Western Exploration E. T. Williams Will be. glad to furnish any information of any of these is- hee All stocks bought and sold, Blas Vucurevich, Broker | 203 Consolidated Royalty Bldg | Phone 166 Phone 2408 vat

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