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PAGE TEN BU a Ss The Casper Daily Cribune YE \ R HN THE SOUTH. te Two-Billion-Dollar Cotton’ Crop Exceeds Last | x 2 wed Al for a nice pieceful I certainly get into more trouble. The other day Dainty Daizy our fat lady what is bilt TRIBUNE OW MR. KEGFE DID You HEA Year’s Total But Distribution’ of | bas ise Serotec tele me ; | 3 Stiri Returns Is Ueven. \ hole gang round hear are kidding 4 ee i me about her and say she has ROYL, ‘The crop was the second largest | got a big crush on me but if you ever grown, being over-topped anly ‘ In 1914 when 16,135,000 bales were was to ask me about it Al I would grown, ‘Tt 00,000,000 return to tay it was some crash from the ~* | growet for Mnt and seed is based EF on average monthly prices this way my ribs feels. They is hold- year. It compares with a yield of ing a big shin dig tomorrow night $1,980,000.00Q {n- 1924, when 13,- i picking stra’ 630,000 bs Ss were turned out, -but and all the gals is Add F | when prices were higher. for there escorts. I hope they x dissected by ‘statist! The crop v not evenly dis- knees is still wk. and 1inanufacturers. he figures | tributed, All the Mississippi valley for get me as my is were confirmed by Colonel H, G.| states had large increases, but the and bent from my catastrophie. Hester, the New Or-| crop in Texas was reduced nearly. a Jack Keef done of] million bales by drought and this iS of Bs also affected some sections tn north: western Carolina. and ern Georgii New York Stocks Last Sales. ‘Commodity Trade. News _ Coal, BISMARK, N. 0.—Lignite coal is Allis ‘Chem! American American Grain. 1 FORT WORTH.—The grain acre- Can Car and Foundry -- 111% ical and Dye ----- STOCK TREND | STILL UPIMARD Wyoming Oils Quotations sid eter Vucerevich, 203 caealeites Royalty Building . American Locomtive - Western Exploration — 2.25 2.50 becoming more popular with indus-| “se in Denton county, one of the Airs tela) ahd. dotdestio cohauiners: Con: | best; wheat, producing’ sectiona’ ‘of eae Sm. and Ref. -,. ippeeliaate Royalty = wae Hi 7 F. a $ kas aod Tentra ipeline 55 60 siderable tonnage !s being shipped] the state, has been increased 10 per | A™erican Sugar * yd 3 outside the state. , cent. Most of the whent {x up and} American and Tel. Irregularity Is Noted but| ©. T. Williams ~ AS PORE YSE American Water W Strong: Spots tan dy Outs) aoe orn slates “Om Bagh AS erect eae an on Steel American Woolen - in Sales Kinney Coastal 07 clined to add to their holdings PITTS ris - .| Anaconda Copper errey Columbine 05 bitum{nous during the mild weather Sparta ao necsarept Nar Hp eas Sten oe NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—(#)—Stock'} Tupiter ~ 103% and retail trade is holding off also.| Vanized, blue annealed and. auto | Atl. Coast Line prices worked moderately higher to-| Elkhorn “04 ‘oreign’ coal brought invow ng tO} sheets. The tin plate makers now | Baldwin Locomotive day as speculative interest was| Domino 05M the e being sacrificed are booking héavily for 1926 and| Baltimore and Ohio heightened by favorable trade de | Royalty Producers 2 03% fa | the leading interest will have all it! Bethlehem Steel — velopments and another flood of in:| Sunset — 00% Yarns. q@n‘do for ‘six montts.. Wire aod Callfornia® Bet. creased and extra dividends. ‘Trad-| Picardy 201 «HILADELPHIA.—'The worsted] pipe business remains unchanged. Canadian Pacific ing. however, was on ao reduced] Atlantic Pet. - 0% rket is active and orders are be- eros Central Leather pfd. scale with a complete absence of] Lusk Roy. - 201 booked in good volume for men’s Cerro de Pasco ex. div. 61% | the recent violent fluctuations in] Quaker Oil 00% . wear and the knitting trade for 1926 NEW ORL! 'S.—Southern Pine} Chandler Motor - - 47 the high priced motors and spe-| ‘Tom Bell 01% 02 delivery. Underwear yarns, particu-| association mills showed increases | Chesapeake and Ohio - - 117% | clalties. Buck Creek 18.20 larly the worsted merino, are in bet-| in production, shipments and new| Chicago and Northwestern __ 744 | Revival of Interest in the railroad) MeKinnie 1600 1B . ter demand. orders for the week. Chicago, Mil., and St. Paul pfd. 18% | Shares followed the establishment of | Chappell 12 15 i Chicago. R. I. and Pacific --.. 46% | Southern Railway on a $7 annual] Riverton Pete. 2.85 3.00 ; = Coca Cola > 15234 | dividend basis, a three per cent ex-| Argo __ 4.00 500 H Colorado Fuel > any | tra by the Mobile and Ohio and peers MARKET GOSS!P Business Briefs | | Seterase Fuel — =] SUNT gest ticoe stnveratia caeene ty aren iy ou. . - Consolidated Gas - - 96% | Other companies, including the Bal-| Prairie Oil pe praia ayy Mea cr rai a 8 Corn Products - 49 | timore and Ohio. Southern Railway | Mountain Producers 5 the hydroelectric plant of the West! Crucible Steel ‘ ee pao hepyen bs Tuleh TaHgesUs | BAL Creek Bran, By H Bivienvar PE oO pany. , we " Cuba Cane Sugar p! ~ %- Continental -- Ms 24 Virgini Power and ‘Transmission Announcement of an increase of Davison Chi emical — New York Ol! - rex Carpet declared regular quar: | coe monny ee ; i Anne terly dividend of $1 payable January | your Wiecinh Pen eyienara vytite | Dodge Brothers ptd, 3 474,087 tong in un filed vontera Of thé | salt Creek (Cond, 15, to stock of December 31 line, that completion. is promised by | DU Pont de aby one 2 is iter wits S00; Inder eee next September. ‘The power. lines bide pactahet an eapata teat HR ke ie Brown e stockholders meeting | of the company will connect with 43% ey than ae Berry Rae: Ohio On in St. Louis to vote on proposal to| the West Penn Public Service com: eg EY RR PQ ache SBA Bhs So Fat, See hae pil mmon 2 for 1 nuts = G7 | Sheffield soared almost six points, - PERY % = 318% | with Gulf States and Republic shar- Li k siaegh Lesh sr peas ~ h17% | Ing in the improvement. Many ivestac MITCHELL, 8. D.—The National orthern pfa. 7g | other industrial fssues joined tn an | —————__________ 15. to etock of December 31, | Producers All'ance declares that} (ui grates Steel orderly advance, ga'ns of three to Chicago Price: ; 7 2 with the virtual closing of the '8ke)-Fuvauon Motors .— six po'nts embracing Foundation] CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—-(U. 8. Depart: lephone and Telegraph | *hipping season, danger to American |iitnots ‘Central 2 Company, DuPont, Ludlum Steel.| ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs—Re- ular dividend of $1 wheat growers ‘rom Canadian Im !iidependent O and ¢ Pacific Gas and Electric, American | ceipts 51000; mostly 10c to, 20c payable December ports has ended and that wheat wk) tat etanyentor 2. Republics and Commercial Credit. | lower; underweight show minimum of December 21. have to go to $1.90 a bushel before} Tht! nger, Marine pi ‘Shubert Theaters, listed for the f'rst | decline; early bulk desirable 200 to ee pads sal git tah Int, Nickel -_. time on the New York stock eX: | 300 pound butchers $10.80@10.95; Schubert Beatrice for yes a7 Keliy’ Springfield % | change, opened at 52 and advanced | b'¢ packers bidding up to $10.75; Sune 80. list earned $1, NEW YOR Dec. Er aR Kennecott Copper — _ 54% | to 55. better penace 169 to 180 pound eyes ; 5 i filled orders of the United States| Lehigh Valley ... = 83 — ages £ .40; practical _ to aera sngeriern! bape Steel Corporation on November 30. pea ene Nashville ath NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—(#)—Stock 1 $11.40; majority 140 to 150 pound Board of governors of New York |™de public today totaled 4,581,780] Mack ‘Truck ~. < 213% | Prices tended higher at the opening | selections $11.40@11.80; —_ packing Stock Exchange passed resolution | tons, an increase of 472,597 tons, Marland» Oil — + “p8% | of trading today although traces of | sows $8.75@9,75, good and choice to the effect that unless transfer and | Compared with the end of the: pre-| Mex. Seaboard Oil — ms irregularity were still in evidence. | killing pigs largely $11.75@12.25; ceding month. Mid-Continent. Pet. Barly buying orders appeared in sub-| heavy weight hogs, $10.55@10.90: stock registration facilities for com- mon stock certificates of Murr Body corporation be continued in ac: cordance of requirements on or be- for December 14, that common stock will be stricken from the list. | Grain Opinions Hill-Weaver & Co. Hulbard, Warren & Chandler: Tra- ders should avold selling wheat on breaks and likewise buying on ad- vance. Look for continued strength in. corn and oats. Nat. Lead New International Business Machine sales for first nine months this year were $11,432,850. Norfolk and Northern Pacific Oil National Tea ssles for 1925 estl- mated at $48,000,000 against $42,059,- 829 In 1924. Uhimann Grain Company: ing increasing receipts and Inade- Bellev- Mo., Kan, and Texas ~. Missoyri Pacific pfd. -. Montgomery Ward Nat. Biscuit York Central ~ N. Y., N. EL, North American - Pan. Am. Pet. Pennsylvania - Phila and Rag. C. and Hi Western - and I. stantlal volume for Chrysler and Hudson motors, Baldwin Locomotive and United States Rubber, which tained 1 to 2 points but Scitulte Stores was depressed a point. De- mand for the steel shares increased on prospects of larger unfilled ton- nage, Having discounted most of the Pacific . 14% | week's favorable developments, the a - 60% | market presented a rather quiet as- _ 77% | pect in the early dealings. Buying of _ 62% | popular Industrial issues continued but under cover of their strength i y lalties, such as Coca Bank of England discount rate un-| quate demand will finally work] Phillips Pet. -. some of the spec! changed at 5 per cent. against prices. Pure Oil Cola, Otis Elevator, Schulte and Mur- Radio Corp. ray Body were unloaded. Motor Stein Alstrin: Present advance| Reading -. shares recovered from yesterday's Packard Motor declared regular has'discounted much: of the sbullish: terl: 50c common dividend pay- Rear eee St ta atone ot Ten, | ness in wheat situation and wa look| Reynolds Tobacco B - ~ 93 ary 15 5 s for erratic trading market. St. Louis and San Fra - 98% ; Renna Seaboard Alr Line ~. = 50% Illinois Commerce Commission}| Bartlett Frazler: With any unfa-| Sears Roebuck ~ - ates grants 16 railroads operating in Chi-| vorable Argentine news wheat will] Sinclair Con. Oil - - 2048 sy cago district increase of 15 per cent | advance. Southern Pacific 99% eral Electric, 3 in suburban rates against 20 per Southern Railway - ~--- 116% | Foundation company, cent asked. Jackson Brothers: Continue to fa-| Standard Oil, Cal. apt iis des —— vor long side of wheat. Standard Oil, N. . 43% | Baltimore and Ohio ané aty = 7 74 Packard Motors earnings for quar- ee Stewart Warner -. - 87% Texas Co. Chicago Tribune: Wheat traders were in a different position at the ter ended November 30, estimated at Rep. Iron and weakness under the leadership of Hudson and Chrysler, with a rise in General Motors followed by a five point jump in DuPont. Gains of 1 to 4 points also were registered by American Can, Postum Cereal, Gen- Beechnut Packing. American To- bacco and the Ward Baking issues. were the most conspicuous strong spots in Foreign exchanges ng opening the railroad list. were steady, st $1.60 a share agains corre- iat sing qu tae last close Inst ight from that of Tues- ly higher at $4.845% — day. They had covered their shorts Tart c Railroad shares attracted most of British wag ard rejects ended |and many reinstated their ines on| Union Pacific ---. the subsequent buying orders with railway commission for reduction in| the long side. Trade sentiment waa|U- 8. Cast Iron Pipe - - the demand for the Southern ete ages and mis for in-| more mixed and those who have|U. S. Ind. Alcohol - Southwestern issues accentuated by crease, maintained for some time that 8. Rubber '- - the announcement of an increase on Steel prices were too high were as bearish as ever, while among the trade In general was said that the shor? side was too dangerous to follow on breaks such as late Tuesday and 152.57, 3 40 Averages— 20 industrials, Woolworth Chrysler - is a belief that it is passing {nto Wabash pfd. Westinghouse E! Willys Overland | enrly yesterday. In May wheat there strong hands. Trade in old style December are being closed up at a good rate and houses who were long | Stock Opinions By Hill-Weaver & Co. Crude Market are selling and replacing the May Hornblower & Week Whatever |rhe new. Decamber. ia evening. up, Salt Creelk, 86 to 36.9 gravity - the annual rate of Southern Railway from five to seven per cent, South. ern Railway which had been de pressed a point, moved up smartly after the dividend declaration, St. Louls Southwestern jumped four points to 64%, the highest figure In its history. United States Steel went up to 135 in anticipation of a favorable unfilled tonnage state- ment. Coca Cola dropped 5% befor meeting support and Nash Moto! Mack Truck and United Cigar Stores ulso were depressed 2% to 3%. The renewal rate on call loans was un- Buying at tention was riveted on minor spec- late dealings as the market leaders ‘proved unresponsive to the efforts of bullish elements to Barnet Leather jump- ed seven points and gains of two to four pojnts were registered by Rem Mathieson Alka General Petro: form the selling takes, tt Is almost! int there ts n good sized open {n.| Sat Creek, 37 to 39.9 gravity - In to be held to fsolated grouPs | poront Rock Creek and is Wkely to be offset to a con _ ee Big Muddy lderable degree by renewed strength Elk Basin hanged at 6 per cent. 1 rajis and oils. Having {ts origin Creek - - oning rm, n firmer money and measuring the Foreign Exchange Creek -- a eareeny jin ling purely from the standpoint | ss Creek light lalties in. the f market technicalities. we would Ww YOF Dec, 10.—(#)—For- bull. thelr resumption of general] elen exchanges steady. Quotations| Torehlight rn e the end of week. | in cents Mule Creek - bid up prices, -— | Great Britain, demand 484%: | Lander — E e: The Hey xpan bles 48544: 60 day bis on banks |Osage — Americ Water Works | 480%. France. demand cables Sunburst ington Typewriter. followed In recent vears and Its | Jemand 4.02; Hamilton Dome lal, American Chic nt st position in the tr a: Belgiur Ferris. < leum and Amerfean 3 chial reflected the of this | BReren The pace of trading slackened no: lieve considerably high: | Notches. . ticeably, tofal sales approximating will ob Bi ached this} [ = eR ae ere er reer xt | Pilot Butte - only 1,300,000 shares, « ne utr | ? — Money i aise We think vong —_—_—_—_____ . nth well may be used for | Money. steady; high low $; ruling to replietng lower | tate 5: closing bid offered at 5%: ~~ Poultry NEW YORK, Dec, 10.—(?)—The } last 1c S: call loans against ae} “HICAGO, Dee, 10.—%—Poultry. | refined sugar market was unchang | eptances 4% time loans steady:) unchanged; receipts six, cars. ed today at $5.00 to %5.50 for fine f at We cuntinue op: | Mixed collateral, 60.90 daye 4% 2B: — ——— granulated. ts ' e ateale and | 4A months 4% Ws e mereanttle ‘ ps close endy. Ap ee DE . Rd ee bce ae Dore Hillerest: Water Phone 1151 By Sp ahaa ee ie t e t pt — [ber $ January $ March $2.87; | 8 eg | Give Her a Chevrolet tor Noms Why not an Bssex for Xmas? May $2.50; July $2.58. * Water Works medium $10.70@11.00: light $10.50@ 11.45: ight light $10.75@11.80; pack- ‘ng sows $8.75@9.75; slaughter pigs $11,60@12.25. - Cattle—Receipts 10,000; fat steers strong to 25c higher; we'ghty kind up most; trade fairly active; choice 1.455 pound bullocks to shippers at $1400; hardly a criterion of general market; bulk fat steers going at $8.50@10.75; she stock 25¢ up; spots more; bulls strong: heavy bolognas $5.50@5.65; veal calves 50c higher: packers paying upward to :$12.50. Sheep—Rece'!)ts 22,000; fat lambs and yearlings slow, 25c to 50c lower: few loads of fat native lambs $16.25 @16.75; best held h'gher: feeding lambs weak to 25c lower: few sales $16.00@17.00; fat sheep weak: choice handy weight ewes upward to $10.00, OMAHA, Nebr., Dee. 10.—(U, S. Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs —Receipts 11,500; better grade butchers and lights 15@26c lower; packing grades 25@50c lower: desir- able 140 to 180 pound weights $10.50@10 54; top $10.75; good and choice 180 to 280 pound averages $10.35@10.50; weighty packing sows 8.75; smooth sows upward to bulk of $10,004 10.50: cost Wednesday $10.45 4. Cattle—Receipts 3.800; fed steers and yearlings moderately active: strong to lhe higher: bulk $8.50@ 9.75: few loads up to $10.b0; mixed WHEAT PRICES GIVEN SETBACK Heavy Selling. Develops as Profit-Takers Check Early Advance CHICAGO Dee. 10.—)—Wide- spread general selling, largely of a profit taking character, led ‘to a sharp setback in grain prices today. Wheat, which especially fafled to get adequate buying support, under- went a severe tumble dropping 7%c a bushel to $1.66%, May~ delivery. as compared with today’s top level of $1.74% CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—A)—Heavy selling turned wheat prices down: ward today after a neatly advance that resulted from reports of in- creased crop damage in Argentina. Selling on the advance was largely in the nature of profit taking. Houses that of late had been aggres- sive buyers, changed their market positicns; The opening, te off to Ac up, new style, December $178 and May $1.73% to $1.73%. was fol- lowed by a general upturn to $1.80 for, December, and $1.74% for May. but then by an Irregular descent to 31.74% for December and $1.68% for ubsequently, the wheat market suffered additional sharp breaks. with May touch'rig as low as $1.607%. The: close was semi-demoralized at nearly the bottom figures reached, 4c to 6Me under yesterday's finish. December closed at $1.725% to $1.72% and May $1.67 to $1.67%, both new style. Corn and oats were swaged by the action of wheat. sides, profit-tak- Ing sales were a feature not only in wheat, but in corn as well. After opening unchanged to Xe higher, May 87%c to 87%c, the corn market scored some gain all around and then receded, May touching 85%c. Later the Torn market weakened still more notwithstanding that some corn was sold to exporters. Corn closed unsettled, 1%c to 2%c net lower, May 85%c to 85\c. Onts started a shade to %c higher. May 46%¢c to 46%c, and Iater under- went a material sag. Provisions were easy in Une with hogs and grain. ‘ Wheat— Open High Low Close Dec., new 1.78 1,80 1.72% 1.72% old. 1.75% 1.77 1.70% 1.70% new 1.73% 1.74% 1.66% 1.57 L72Me 1.65 1.65% 151% 146% 146% 81% RTM 89% ALM 46% 16% 1.06 1.15% 114 78% 85% ST Ad 45% 46 1.01% 1.10 1.08% 14,25 14,25 14.17 14 W142 14 Cash Grains and Provisions, CHICAGO, Dee, 10.—W)—Potatoes receipts 44 cars; fota) U. S. shipments 375; trading slow: market about steady: Wisconsin-Minnesota sacked round whites, best, $3.60@73.80; other stocks $3.25@3.50. Butter and Eggs be CHICAGO, Dec, 10.—-(4) —Butter, lower: receipts 4,312 tubs. Creamery extras 48'¢c: standards 45c; extra firsts 45%@47cs; firsts 4314 W44e: secomls 414 42e. Uges, lower; receipts 2,842 cases: firsts 44@46c; ordinary Cirsts 38@ refrigerator extras 3be; firsts 340, Ie; yearlings $10.50; part load light] CHICAGO, Dec, 10—()—Wheat, steers $11.25; she stock steady to] No. 2 red $1.80: No, 2 hard $1.17@ strong: bulls and veals steady; stock-| 117%. era and feeders scarce. steady: bulk} Corn, No. 3 mixed 7c; No. 2 yel- butcher cows. $4.75@6.25;° heifers} low $6.50@7.50; canners and cutters} Oats, No. 2 white 42% @44\e; No. $3.75@4.50, bologna bulls $4.65@| 3 white 42% @43%c, 5.00: beef bully 35.00@5.50: pract'cal] Rye, none. veal top $9.50: few at $10.00: heavy 58@78c, calves 36.75@7 stockers and| ‘Timothy seed, $6.50@7.25, feeders $6.758.15, Clover seed. $21.00@30.50. Sheep—Receipts 5.000; lambs 25@| Lard. $14.17, 50e lower; bulk fed wool lambs} Ribs, $15.00. $15.75@16.00: top $16.00; no choice} Bellies, $14.50. lambs included; fall shorn lambs | $14.80: sheep stendy: early sales tat | |}—————_—_ ewes $8.00@9.00; feeders weak; early | Fl sales feeding lambs $15.75@15.90. |! ax _ = DULUTH, Minn. Dec, 10.—@)— Close flax: December 25 Potatoes uary 2 February 2.63; May | Rlgurs it MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 10. —()—Flour unchanged, Shipments 34,935 barrels, Bran 26.60, -_-—-— NEW YORK, Dee. 10.—A)—Bar silver 69%c; Mextean dollars 53%4c. fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Cattle, sheep or hogs In exchange for ‘Dodge commere al or, Jewett touring car 1131 8. |. Beech, Phone 22732, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 ARKEIS _--By DICK DORGAN CON Sood 68 | LEAVE AND You CAN Dotdad 1@-[0- 25° shares of each bond, Wilson & Co., evt. 6c. previous day and $16,116,000 a year NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The folluwing are closing bids of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange and the total Total sales of bonds today were 39, £70,000 compared with $11.3} __ NEW YORK BONDS _ today’s high, low and (U. S. Government bonds in dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars.) Liberty 99.23 99.23 99.28 Liberty Liberty Liberty 68 101.25 101,29 Liberty 382 100.21 Liberty 400 101-1 Liberty 4th 44s 157 102. U. S. Treasury 4s. 12 102,29 U. S. Treasury 4%4s-. 27 106.9 FORRIGN— * Czechoslovak. Republic 8s 1952. 2 100% = 101% Dom, of Canada 6s 195. 16 103, 103 french Republic 7 13s. 63 98% 98% Japanese Goyt. 6-28 -.. 32 92% 92% Kingdom of Belzium 6%s. rets. 10 92%" 93% Kingdom of Norway 63 1944_. 15 100% 100% Rep. of Chile 8s 1941_. 4 101% 101% State of Queensland 6s U. K, of G. B. & f. 548 1937 21 = 104% 104% 104% DOMESTIC— Amer Smelting 5s- 98% 88% Amer. Sugar 6s -. 102% 102% Amer. Tel & Tel. 5%s 12. 103% 103% 103% A. T. & T. deb. 6s 1960, 67 97% 975% 97% Ariaconda Cop. 7s 1938 15 104% 104% 10454 Anaconda Cop. 6s 1953 360 «101% 101% , 101% At. T. & San Fe. gen. 4s.. 22 895% 891% 39% Balt. & Oblo evt 4%s 25 94% 94 94 Bethlehem Steel con. 6s, A---. 12 95% 95% oo% Canadian Pacific deb. 4s 8 80% 80% 80% Chic. Burl. & Quincy rfg. 58 A... Chie. Mil, & St. P. evt. 44s. 53% 58% 53% Chile Copper 6s 108 108 108 Goodyear Tire, 88 1941-. 120% 120% 120% Great Northern 7s, A-. 110% 110% 110% Great. Northern 5s. 97% 7 97% Montana Power 5s A 100% 100 100 jorthern Pacific rfg. 6s B.. 8 8 5 108% 108% orthern Pac new 5s. D. 2 % 97% Northern Pacifie Hen 4s. 13 4515 45M Pacific Gas & Elec. 5s 8 98 98 Penna R. R. gen. 4% it 93% 93% Sinclair Con. Oil Gs 1927. 54 106% 108% Seuthern Pac, evt 4s. 20 97% * dT Union Pacific Ist 4s. 7 91% 92% U. S. Rubber 5s... 52 90% 20% Utah Power & Light 5s. 5 95% 95% Western Union 6%s ---- Westinghouse Elec 7: 9 106 105% ago. ACTRESS SAVES AGH JEWE {Continued From Page One) pretty, contrived to sit down on a beaded bag which contained several hundred dollars in cash, diamond brooches, and other jewelry. Angered because they could find only six dollars, the men forced Miss Bingham to tell them of a safe in the room which had been her! hus- band’s the late Lloyd M. Bingham, who died aboard the Ford “peace ship.” Before they found the safe, a tele- phone rang. The robber standing over Miss Bingham became nervous and thrust his weapon into her face. Who is that?" Hedemanded. “How should I know Why don’t you answer it and find out?" she an swered. | The burglars found the safe and| got about $1,200 In odd jewels. Ten minut later, Miss Bingham freed herself and taking a heavy masonic sword from the wall, sought the bur- glars, They had gone and police were called. JOHN 6. GRIMES SUICIDE HERE (Continued From Page One) in Denyer with Grimes’ divorced wife, The body ix at the Lorton funeral home and will be sent at 6 o'clock tonight to Duluth for burial, Leo Lynch of Duluth, a friend of the dead man, Is In Casper and will accom: pany the remains. Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, Dec. 10,—Liberty nonds closed: 3's $99 28; second 4s $99.81 $102; U. 8, government 4%s $106.8, >. Make this an electrical Christmas The most important of Christmas’ wumesikes is Natal, In South Africa The Portuguese discovered it on Christmas day, and named it Natal, since It was cited on the Natal pay, of Christ. —_—_— Pr aS <a e Why not an Essex for Xmas? Metals NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—(4)—Cop- steady; electrolytic spot and es 14@14%. Tin, easy; spot and nearby 63,12; futures 62.37. Iron, steady; prices unchanged, Lead steady: spot 9.25. Zinc, eas; East St. Louls spot 3.70@8.75; futures 8.40@8.50. Antimony, spot 20.50. G8 is ea Cotton NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—()—Cot- ton spot quiet; middling 19. = JUDGES RUSHED AT BIG SHOW (Continued "rom Page One) Wyoming, took his place on the pr gram. Mr, Westley was generous in his praise of the show. Musical numbers were provided by Charles Burdick, banjolsty and George Lytell, pianist. Mary Spencer and Vivian Engy executed some dance numbers that were appreciat- ed. An impersonation of a woman ac- tress was given by ‘Miss Cleopatra. The DeMolay orchestra played du ing the program. Two turkeys are awarded each night at 10 o'clock. It is necessary that the winners Se in the hall at the time. The program this evening open at 7 o'clock. lassifi For Sale—AUTOMOBILES SED CARS A’l Makes--New Purchase Plan $5.00 Down, $5.00 Per Week A Christmas Present for the Whole Family Easy to Pay For will GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO, 333 -N, Wotcott St. Phone 2772 FOR SALE—Jordan roadster, 1922, good cond tion. Call Fred at 383. FOR SALE~-Dodge touring with extras excellent condition, real buy; terms If desired. Phone 2725. AUTO FREE EVERY do‘lar paid us by purchase or on account we give a ticket on rea sedan to be given away Decem ber 10, Lincoln Street Grocery, iia oT