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et a n Ba a) AP MR MRL ask Ls Ni oes 2a ae TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune swosom —_} TRIBUNE MARKETS “+ LIFE INSURANCE TQ [YOU KNOW ME. AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe | F WesBy DICK DORGAN BREAK ALL RECORDS, [ = * Oil and Financial News IWon'T HAVE NOTHIN’ To OO DOM'T NOBODY Well Al things is going along MITH THEM Ever GET GIT : qe ET os : / fast with the circus and the show WILO ANIMALS DOIN! THAT ? Forty Per Cent Increase Above Total Wnitten in | | is expect it to open up here,next 7 4 wk. and all the papers is all filled 1924 to Be Shown When This Year’s OF ar eciter a Gates Business is Closed. ‘and the ] of I as the man of mis- very of coarse being the main at- traction. | and Sawdust Sampson is working out together for a By J. C. ROY ousiness and inestment | amount of In- | _ couple days to take the kinks out 1 re ye is] of me and he said to me the other Wis maces “ day he never seen such a solid sHeAteoabe mast of mussle as Well All got | to go down to the Jim now and work out a bi reac turn, furthere ear Ahother facto Maza” and the pbliaaS fh hel ad om - Paul,» “Twelfth f als The a: nt | = Fy 5 e “Messiah.” % ot cen 5 New YouStecs | STOCKS ALLY (Wsenina Ois TRUST HEPORTS | Market Gossip). sere rordin Quotations by Eias Vucerevich, hotel, Denver. Broker | Se TP ae IN LATE SALES Bat meter BOOST WHEAT PY cindstone Hotel Babine” | Nobel A de® Loews declared regular quarterly Consolidated Royalty jcn0:38 77.0.0 dividend of 60c a share payable veo eH Warmer Conditions in Ar- eee Biibo rosie ok Decembas: All Withheld Bon Tas, gentine Also Favor i the veins ever Allis Chemical and Dye - Ameri Amer! ——__——— | American Locomotive Amer! Sm. and Ref. - ry f | 3 Commodity Trade News sss: sSiox | | Central Pipeline - Sharp Downturn Halted by|®. 7. Wiliams - | Buying Movement on Bessemer. - we 7 Western States 09 St ri i * ’ : Amerlean ‘Tobacea -——- | Gotham Exchange. Kinney Coastal Ofer ping eneneee {ercony Pataca iter opsae does STOCKHOLM, Nov, 17.—(P)—For Sart > ae com. | Américan Water Works | eS ete i C 307 —_—- ; ; Be SBE con addition into tom. | Amerigan' Woolen <. | Columbine 207 HICAGO, Nov. 17.—U®)—Word | Jute 20. earned net after preferred the first time he. tir PITTSBURGH—R This will in- ; y se ‘ ¢ | Jupiter — ‘04 CHICAGO, Noy, 1%. fi phere) eS, prizes were glien 24 year ir duction from | Anaconda Copper W YORK, Nov. 17.—(P)—Stock Blkh 05 that black rust is starting in Ar- dividends $4.64 a share on common tice otitis piisen will be + dissipated, It ,850 casings a day hison\) <2 2 pekzes displayed a complete reversal) Doin — ‘os | gentina led to an early advance to-| 9sainst $3.23 preceding year. this year, {t was announced by the resignation So papier tats See: oO ee ata [Rofalty,, Producers). “os | day in the value of wheat. Reports board of directors of the Nobel tund a as as prosid Copper and Brass. esr hy th Hinge at ne. 100% 00% | at hand said the weather in northern |. Cleveland federal reserve hank in-|today. The reason for this decision Mation | Sty, FRIES fatale (oe es meth re As Selling, ReMMR Ta ee 01.02 | Argentina. was very wet and ex-|creased rediscount rate from 31 to|was not made publle. RD, “Pa.—The . Miller} pethiehem Steel renewed against the entire st and f Ped Plant here hae ‘been| caurornia Pet, ‘Atlantic Petroleum. -. .00% .00% tremely hot, whereas dry cool weath-|4 per cent. inet naar hass/ sie sk then rallying strong in the early ; “ " y 2 {s needed to prevent crop damage. istry, dick: hysiology, litera« by Yale and Towne, of Stam+| Canadian Pacific afternoon. , Early selling which orig. | Great Northern, 1,000 - 1.80 2.28) | oe zi ater, mopdicing oc Dy siOlogy) . Central Leather pfd. inated largely with bear trading and @veker Oll === 00% 00% | Besides, Buenos Aires advices were} 7 cons, Inc, and 100 ‘percent | ture and the Nobel peace prize. 1.00. 1,25 that threshing returns: from 2 14 northern zone averaged only 3. to 6 2.65 * bushels an sere. Opening prices, un- 4.00 4.60 changed to 1c higher, new style 10 12 December $1.55 to $1.5545, and May $1.4914 to $149%. were followed by was particularly heavy among the Preston Olt, 1,000 \.. motors .was inepired by the ralsing| @¢Kinnie -- of the Cleveland federal reserve ais. | verton Pet. count rate and a higher renewal|A‘S° rate for call money, The subsequent | Buck rally’ was led by the Van Sweringen owned subsidiarles for year ended} It was announced todey that 1924 August 31 had net income of $4,-] physics prize awarded last week to 780,681, or $4.44° share, against] Professor Manno Siegbahn of the $2,949,052 or $2.78 a share last year.| University of Upsala was in recog: ‘ nition of his important discoveries in the X-ray sceptra of the elemen- Cerro de Pasco - Chandler Motor Texas—Sowlng of small | Chesapeake and Ohio — n Texas has been retarded | Chicago and Northwestern - ain for the last fortnight and | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfd. 2 feed crops in the northwest sec- | Chicago,’ R. 1. ng new opera- f } ed by “fi ” rs something of .a sag,.but then by a Recapitalization plan of Havana) tary substances. Automobiles. tion have been damaged by “freezes, Fete we pi yreapeoaer lear <2 Si ce Prairie Ol 63% | fresh upturn with May touching preeeesae aan ay TEBE ee mead _ ; Ga—Tbe Studebaker arin, 3 “oN ye Salt Creelc 30% | 31.50%. approved by more than er t 1 ! Congoleum: 2 c decision on the “Nickle Plate” mer- te 9 setecpeceed date ioeiak Gonsolnted. Ga Ker. The announcement of an ad. | Continental 34 81 Subsequently the market scored | of preferred holders ana 90 per cent| FRehel Outbreak ‘ run nd into Florida ons as 3 ai 10% | sharp fadditional gains in which De- of common: holders. ~ 9 |cember went to $1.58%, and May to ‘ cs > cin |sneeis, ie buring of Conadian| Genera: afotors sales tocconsumers| 1S Spreading in -. 74 | wheat for shipment to Europe waf]in October totaled 86,339 cars and 66 noted, about 3,000,000 bushels, ac-| tricks against 83,618 in September cordiig. to one estimate, Wheat | tan ean mm ostoter, 8 | | Syrian Region j vance in gasoline prices in the mid-| New York Ol . continent field and the declaration | 53/t Creek Cons. of a 20 per cent stock dividend on | 5: 9. Ind. ~ International business machine also | Humble Oll ~ helped to revive speculative confi-}Oh!o Ol - dence on the long side. Corn Products ~ Crucible Steel m the d {s reported pisting a ship lin: tg T | tensions {n Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- | Dodge Brothers pfd.. - Rubber. cinnati, Kankakee and Lakeland,}| Du Pont de Nemours - ¥ 7 ett oN . am closed unsettled, 27%c to 4%c net | ERs ine Haeie ie ornet A ee Biss Hist precise tee ecsse 48a ee potatslgumtnoee too ereoea ° higher, new style, December $1.57% | qrambull Steel Ostober ‘net atter ‘ a | Famous Players 7s. ComssaralalsGolesntatpaaved Livestock to $1,574, and May $1.08% to $1.54 linterest; depreciation and ‘other! BEIRUT. Syria, Nov. 11.—()—A | eeshercap titania 4 tg used’ General Asphalt up nearly nine points and United saad Sa ate wtiee condition ae | reTeee seeaNeS, definite revolutionary moveinent ap- ‘or a church. e speaker struck | ¢ stric ‘ t ‘ sul : oom Kena Se eaibne thate ae ne bberites Senet) went ; eeaen Bula’ Cotaripn MESA Les Chicago Prices the corn’belt. After opening at %¢ to] - yworla wheat crop 300,000,000 bush- yeeeain ppb poset | in thechurch by saying that a man} Great Northern pid. 8% |wold four points above last night's | CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—(U. 5, Depart-| tec lower, December 76% to 7774C.| ets in\exceseof-Inst year's forecast | French. The Druse leudersa accuse {n order to hide behind a hypocrite| Guje States Steel --2--------- 86% | closing quotations BANS} ment of Agriculture).—H ‘re-|corn underwent further decline}%y department of agriculture on|the Erench authorities of trying to st himself be smaller than the] tryasen Motors « 7 103% s ceipts, 42,000; slow, mostly 10c to| that carried December down to 76c.| pasts of estimate recefved up to No-|foment a religious war. hypocrite, “There are hypocrites'| tngia Central coscssecceeeee 147 NEW YORK, Nov, 11--UP)—Reac- | 152 lower than Monday's beat prices; | Later there was something of | vember 12, - in every organization of socety,"| Independent ©. and G. - 2 | ners Lote Nov LT M)—Reac- Hight Heht show less decline; killing | rally, on account of wheat strength. LONDON, Nov. 17-£0P)—A. dls- he ‘said, “yet you don’t refuse tolyn+ srarvester -.- at the opening of today's stock mar. | Pgs 250 lower; big packers inactive; | Corn closed irrogular, 1c net lower | Averages: 20 industrials 158.11, off | patch. from: Beirut to the Evening Join a lodge because of hypocrittes.”| ine. Mer. Marine pfd. 2 var cali Sati ta? vot y 4 bulk good and‘ choice 140 to 300-jto te advance, December 76%c. [1 3.25, ; |News says that all automobiles ty, (Continued Page One) One by one the speaker took UD] Int Nickel \.- . oth accounts | ound welght $11.50@11.70! practi-| Oats started unchanged to %4@%C} 20 raflroads 106.62, off 148. ~ the clty have been commandeered for | Se hee aa i s out of the | men's excuses and “plugged them | ieiiy, gpringtield seers the raising of the Cleve’ | cat top $11.75; one load of 160-pound | higher. December 36H0 and later) 40 bonds 92,62. off .02. * - |conveying several thousand , French Adtech een ee Herinetore TE lta musta sn) fed panik Kennecott Copper rife) Motors = were .thebardeat Shiki averages $11.80; bulk packing sows | showed a slight setback all aroun troops to South Lebanon, 'the region svill ‘ 4 $9.90@10.50; desirable killing piss Provisions were responsive to low- - southwest ‘of Damascus, where an =| TU Levie cae Nashville injtlal losses of a point or two be lisrgely. $11.60@11.78; heavyweight | er quotations ‘on hogs. B B f: important situation is developing. | n Ae ing recorded by General Motors, | ogq $11.85@11.75; light, light $10.75 Open High Low Close usiness Driers 1 Marland Oi! Chry Mack Trucks and Stewart | 11 g9; slaughter pigs $11.00@11.85.| Wheat— BUR S FA TAL | Mex. Seaboard Oil - , one of hi torneys, He saun-| was describing and painting word tered up and down the corridor and] pictures full of Ife and truth, many demonstrated that he knew! from his own’ observation. North American - Northern Pacific Pacific Ol -. Pan Am. Pet. Pennsylvania . t 5 '-4 S Phillips Pet. si es P Nash Motors dropped six points be- fore the end of the first half hour. U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe four and Mis- : Aig be, wap! goin | "i reniGwinie. lnithe tashedilon ofr ace: peeaboar 0 Warner Speedometer, Otls and eteels | Gotta, receipts 11,000; fed steers | Dec. 1.58% 1.54% 1.6714 | MINNEAPOLIS—Bad weather has i ret reservation and] cial nights for the w muleanays | See ceneen eg ee 7 t/also were heavy. Standard Oll of | strong to 16¢ higher than Monday's | May 155494 1498) 153% | had an adverse etfect on business | JC) PRINCESS | oe E. E, McKeen,| paptist ‘church nights) Wednesday) {ect ee ee New Jersey and United States Steel | overage market; trade rather slow; | July 4 1.2444 1.80% 1.341% | Jn this district, cutting, down the po- antaudent ss wy Shnintigg | Aliseourl Pacitle ptd. - common each showed opening losses |{Oy “crades predominating; bulk'| Corn— tato and. sugar beet crop and tes- | J HUNGARY i McKeen, Ed night; Friday, High Schoo} | Montgomery Ward -~ of a point, $8.25@10.50; stockers ‘and feeders | Dec. 70% 175% 76% | sening the movement of grain. to ; ent, . Dr night and Presbyterian churches. nt Secale Trading started off at a fast pace | active, scarce; fat ehe-stock firm;| May 18% market. Livestock marketing, how- , 1 yaiclan who Saas Nat. Lead - with several blocks of 1,000 to 5.909 | crher classes generally steady; bulk | July ever, has increased and good prices} GROSS WARDEIN, Hungary. a y Snaitwanl New York Central shares changing hands, but tt quiet-| eat calves to packers $10.00@10.60;| Oats— obtained offset in a measure the| Nov. 17.—(#)—Princess Ghika, wite 5 svernment ‘br N. HL, and Martford ed cown after the first batch of | rey cnotce offerings to shippers up-| Dec. ---- lower returns for grain. of an adjutant of former King Fer- | Norfolk and Western ~ selling orders had been disposed of. | vara to’ $12.00. May! dinand of Bulgaria, was burned ta \' Sheep, receipts 11,000; fat lambs|July -. generally strong; spots 10c to 15cl .Rye— higher; desirable natives and come-] Dec. - ATLANTA—Savings accounts in| death today while cleaning a palr the banks of this. federal reserve |of gloves. Using benzine, she stood district haye tncreased 3.5 per cent | close to a fire and ‘the gloves {gnited. rap. souri Pacitle preferred, American | ang westerns mostly $15.25@16.80; | May — in the last month. ‘This ts the larg-] With her hands and face and beau- ' 1 blan- Waterworks, “Soo" common, Gen-| raw toads to.small killers and ship-| Lard: est rate of increase ever known |t!ful long hair aflame she ran, .a £ if eral Electric and Atlantic Coast | pers $15.75@15.85: choice lght- | Nov here. living torch, to her husband's room, } Line ylelded 2 to 313 points. Fisher which broke 15 points yes- y, opened 5 points higher. A weight yearling wethets $12.90; feed- | Jan. ing lambs and sheep, steady; better | Ribs— grades fat ewes $7.00@8.00; heavies| Jan. ~ where a blanket was thrown over PHILADELPHIA —Philadelphians | her. Aid wae too late, however, and have tn the last few weeks sub-| She died tn a few minutes after in- ure Ol! - Radlo Corp, P)— phages - Trat sudden outburst of buying in Chry-|Qownward to $6.50; few feeding | May. - scribed $3,120,000 for the welfare|tense suffering. pop iste Stee sler around 10:30 a. m. sent that| jambs $14.76@16.60; small’showing | Bellies. community fund. She was formerly the Russtan {8 cide UiSbacee stock up over six points above last | o¢ chotce Ught feeders held “around | Nov. - _— —— 16.50 oma oe piper Princess Rowowa and was 23 years 8 close. U. Rubber respond: | 91 99 —_—_ S 4 . old. ed to the higher crude rubber prices a te ~ 1 } Cash Grains and Provisions panish Pilot Tar RSs FLERE s y climbing back to 90% Paul} * | CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—@)—Wheat? Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it a anced fracti Omaha Quotations. No. 2 hard $1.61%. Corn, No.1 mix: Te |The Tribune. OMAHA, Nov. 17.—(U., 8. ‘Depart-| 6a s1@siise: No. 2 yellow 90% @ble W ill Attempt ment of Qgriculture\—Hogs 8,000:1 °° oats, No, 2 white 40%; @41c. No. 3 generally steady, spots 100. higher: | white 5014 @40c. Foundation company desirable 130 to,170 pound welghte/ Rye, none. Darley 5S@75c. Tim: Atlantic Hop ights’ ‘were again active and| $11-15@11.30; good and choice 180] ony seed $6.25@ Clover seed int t f strong, climbing 2% points to 26, as | to 800 pound averages $11.25@11.40;] go9 75@29.75. Lard $16.00. Ribs} BARCELONA, Spain, Nov. 16.— bipelago and then against the initial quotation of 15 late top’ $11.40; ) $16.95, Dellles $17.25. (#)—Buill another attempt ts to be carrying sea- yesterday. Foreign exchanges opened packing sows $10 ee + | made to fly from Europe to South devised auto) Tobacco Products easy, demand sterling ylelding alight-| @10.24; smooth up to $20.50; bulk of America without: stopping. Com- , traveling’ on |‘Transcont. Oil - _ 435 | ly to $4.85 5-16 while Drench francs | sales $10.26@10.40; average cost Mon- . mander Franco, brother of Colonel r Union Pacific ~ 143% | again fell below 4.00 vente. day $11.09; weight 244. oreign xchange Franco, teader of the Spanish for- ‘ and that t - U. 8. Cast fron Pipe = 208 Marking up the renewal rate on} Cattle-8,500; fed steers and year- i -—! |elgn legion {n Morocco, purposes to - 88% ]eall loans to five per cent put a| lings Blow, steady to weak; bulk of] NEW YORK, Nov.+17.—Foreign|stgrt next February on a. filght - 91%] stop to the rally which had lifted | carly sales. $8.76@10.25; part loadjexchanges steady; quotations in| from Seville to Pe: rbuco, Bri | Butter and Eggs ~ 13138 | United States Ruber 3, Jordon 43, | yearlings $10.60; medium welght#| cents: — Great ritain, demand] His only stop RAenyyerc nia errs e - | 70% ]and Foundation & points above yeu-| held higher, she stock active, steady) 484 5-16; cables 484°11-16; 60-day.bills | Verde islands, where: he will take CHICAGO, Noy. 17.—Butter un- |W se Electri - 14 |terday's final prices. The high | to strong? bulls strong 10@16ce high-|on banks 480%. France, demand|on a sufficient qyantity of fuel to ged; receipts 10.658 tubs, Eggs. i ls were utilized freely for selling | er; veals steady; stockers and feed-} 4.001%; cables 4.01. Italy, demand | carry him across the \tlantic, receipts cases; firsts doth accounts, causing General | ers strong, bulk butcher cows $4.25 | 4.001%; cables 4.01. Demand, Belgl- —__ Electric to recede 4% from ite top, | @5.76; few fed cow3 upward to £8; | um 5.58; Germany 28.50. % and DuPont six points.| grass. heifers mostly $5.50@6.50; Atlantic Coast Line sold 4% points | short feds $7@8.50; canners and cut- — | | below yesterday's final’ figure and | ters $3.25@4; western bologna bulls Oi KOA RADIO: Crude Market 1. § Cast: Iron Pipe 614. $3.75 @4.25; natives $4.25@4.50; prac: i] Summary ‘ h ne was strong. Buying | tical veal top 610,50; heavy calves ~ - ot sentative rails encouraged | $5.50476.26; stockers und feeders at By Hill-Weaver and Company, PROGRAM Gladstone Hotel Building nt of the Seasoned Lumber pEaaECr your investment in the building you erect by building for permanency. An important item in that precau- tio is the selection of the Proper lumber. You can rely on us for lumber of that char- acter, May we have the oppor- tunity of planhing with you? an extension of. congtructive opera es. tions and short covering added mo-| Sheep—4,000; lambs strong, other Domestic crude output for week - to the recovery in the mo- | classes steady, tops, fed wool lambs | ended November 14, Wecreased 6,556 Wednesday, Nov. 18. 4 spectaltios, Chrysler re-! $15.26; fed clipped $14.10; ewes $8;| barrels daily from preceding week,| 1145 A. M.—Weather; road re- Blk Basin —--——---—baema—- 1,90 | hounded almost ten points and gains | foeding lambs $18.25. averaging 2,004,998 daily, according | ports; stocks; markets; Livestock r engineering such a burial Cat Creek <ererneveentersermne 2.90 | 50 "4 to; 6 sponte @isbraoed: Founda: Joh he Sia Se to Ol! and Gas Journal. Light otf | and produce. LANCO Cre0k --n-nnenweeermmen= 1.90] tron | otatoes ¢ — 190 Company oiGanesal | ABsactiic: comprised 1447,878 barrel of daily |) 1245 A. M—Taito theater must, Western Lumber Co | ; . Grass Creek, Ught -—--------. 1. Mack Truck, Hudson Motors and output, and increase of 3,200 over | cale. e | t AG Noy. + (P)—Po Mac! ruck, udson 3 | eee eyes cour ctichs, | TPIBLM. <nuwencecessvenoeson= 175 | Amerigan i Brakeanserand Foundry. Metals previous week. . 6:00 P. M.—Stocks; markets; live-||]300 N. Center. Phone 768 mr 1, total United states | ™ Night onneneennennnenaned 4.18 Sales approximated 2,100,000 shares. —_-—— Crude ofl output in Gulf Coast, | stock; produce and news bulletins. - cars: Wisconsin, Min. | MUlG Creek ------ewnasenenee 1.08 NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—G@)—Cop-| southern Louisiana and southwest| 6:30 P, M.—Dinner concert, ‘Brown ked round whites number | ARGCF ------a-eensamenemennme ft per, dull; electrolytte spot and fu-| Texas fields week ended November |Palace string orchestra, Howard TOmanti eh nAtaatanil QBs G0 a mrmenenevencnenceee 2.18 | | Hi 1, $5.50@8.78; fancy $3.86@3.90. Fro- | si nburet 156 Money Sait Creek, $6 to 06.9 gravity $1.79 Salt Creek, 87 to 39.9 wravity . 1.87 Rock Creek --.. Big Muddy iohy he was re- ng revealed his weoeveces 1.75 wowneeces 1.75 dkba | ~ tures 14% @14%c. 14, averaged 133,660 barrele dally, a| Tillotson, director, ‘Tin, easy; spot and nearby $65.50; | decrease of 2,930 from preceeding quality $9.25@3.40; 0 P. M.—Book of Kn wledge, + In Hamilton Dome seeacpeccenene 1.05) | & ut $$! | tutures $63.00, week, 00 P, M.—Studio program: part i rere ee Dull FOUND) Peprig scence neeeeone 1.05] NEW YORK, Nov 17—(P)—Call| Iron, stendy; prices unchange Marland. 1928 .esrhings estimated | one, selectiona trom famous orator: Consolidated Royalty Fi eke BSTON ewemn st mrewemeneeeennes 1.380) money firmer; high 5; low 6; ruling | Lead, steady; spot $9.75. Zine,.easy;| at between $9 and $10 a share and| tos, to be given by the Urighton estern Exploration fs sae Ni aavneccnccemmcencenem= -65/ rate 5; closing bid 5; offered at 5%:| East St. Louls epgt $8.45; futures|an extra dividend of $1 a share {s|(Colo.) Municipal Choral society, E. aver But the average man,” continu meee ene neenenee= 155 | last loan 5; call loans against accept- | $8.35@8.40. expected before the end of the year.| John Henry Bodkin, director, and . T. Williams ty, Hart pays e attention Sugar bs as ae Sn arene pra ances 41%; tlme loans firm; mixed} Antimony spot $20,00@20,50, Threat ‘of salt water in Garber| Mrs. J. O. Carr, accompanist; part || Will be glad H ipery.cf to easonachana vere iL osc. als oe ates aia Poultry. collateral 60-90 days 4%; 4-8 months TREE aE, fleld apparently inore menading, | two, miscellanooua vocal numbers |! 'Nformation of any of these i is 9 to purchase than he NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—@)—No| CHICAGO, Novy. 17.—Poultry 4; prime mercantile paper 414. Hay Production Inst Friday was 66,000 | by the Civitan trio. courtesy the Co. | All stocks bought and t r 1 soul.” He then ges were reported today tn re | S)receipts 14 cars; fo ee. ae | KANSAB CITY, Mo., Nov. 17- barrels. lumbian Bank | Yote compa’ (#)—Hny. unchanged to 50c higher:| Humble off may earn $12 to $15 a| Oberholts Ol! company, Orstorio ve choice alfatfa $22.50@23.50, Others | share this year, ‘ections during part one wil! be ta unchanged, —ar | ken from “Creation.” talized Kruit | Praise.” “Hol ch South Center Street Redemption,” “Stabat and! suger prices, white 90 to $5.40 for nn igh turkeys 35¢; | ; gecee 18q@ | MINNBAPOLIB. » Flour unchanged to i0c¢ lov ly patents £8. 7008.80 a b: springs 23c; 52; duck , Blas Vucurevich, Broker us Consolidated Royalty Bidg. J Phone 166 i Tribune Want Ads Rring Results. ASCO at

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