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bace TWELVE — JAILY Oil and Financial News VOOL VALUES LOWER, MORE BUSINESS DONE ‘ine Grades in Better Demand on the Boston Market and Domestics Have Higher Relative Value Than Foreign. BOSTON, Mass.. Dec. -8.—(7)—} Oh! and Pennsylvania fleeces: as Commercial Bulletin tomorrow! Delaine unwashed’ 53@84c; half UI say food combing B3@54c:; % blood Rather more business has been in! combing 64c; fine unw'ashed 49@ idence is week, expect: to- | 50 ards the end of the week in fine| Michigan and New York fleeces: cols, and more especially Austra: | Dela!ned _ unwashed 51@52c; halt in and domestic territory types, the | blood combing 52; % blood combing rmer at about replacement values. | 54c; 1% blood combing 64@55e; fine smestic wools still are relatively | unwashed 47@48c. r than the foreign. Prices gen-| Wisconsin, Missdur! and avera y are apathy with foreign Ha blood blood 50c; 52@53c. months months (selected), e 8 y rkets are steady on middle e@ whole. About the only news -om the w e sale of one lot} Oregon eastern 1 staple $1.25 f Texas that clip being] @1.80; fine and . combing $1.: out half s @1.25; eastern $1.05@1.10; “The manufacturing situation ts| valley No. 1 $1.15, obscure, but there are not| ‘Territory: Montana and aws in the wind to indlcate| Fine staple chi $1.23@1 half an entirely heal blood combing $1. 20@1.32; blood ere appears to be'a re. idence in wool in all the % blood comb- combing $1.05@ ing 98c@$1.00. kets, Delaine $1.28@1.30; AA Mohair is rather quiet and gen- fine A supers $1.10@ Cemmercial Bulletin will, pub- 80c; best wing quotations: _ Commodity Trade News ‘Automobiles Turkeys | Md.—A co-oper-! DETROIT—Sales of General, Mo- rket was opened) tors dealers to customers during No- e Kent county farm to the proper grad- ng of birds for the The grading will supervision of the Maryland extension vember totaled 60,871 cars and trucks, nearly double the number In the same period last year. Textiles BOSTON—Stockholders of the Es- sex cotton mills have approved rec- ommendations of the directors that ‘*TLAND, Oregon—Turkeys 8f© | +16 corporation be dissolved. a buyers a pound for Bilves HAVERHILL, Mase.—A sore spot in the New England industrial situ ation has been cased greatly by the agreement reached between 08 manufacturers and workers provid- ing for continuation of the present wage scale one year, prohibition of strikes or lockouts and a working week of five and a half days for nine months of the year and 6 days the remaining three months. Cotton NWOOD, Miss.—Directors of ple Cotton Growers assocla- directed its officers to bor Yarns PHILADELPHIA — Mens wear yarns are being generously spect- of the espinnable value of the cotton | fled and new business is being book. to enable its advantageous market-|ed. Wool spun yarns for weaving ex and knitting show betterment. bank to lend the growing- ers in the Delta this year. The n is to advance about 60 per cent Automobiles Sulplrur NEW YORK—Sulphur has advan-] DETROIT—The price reductions ced to $17 a ton at the mines, owlng| which will become effect!ve on ry 1 output attendant upon | Dodge cars on January 7, and be ret- Joning of ‘the Loulsiana reduction of surplus lers hands. roactive to December 1, are under- stood here to range from $50 to $200, according to models. poration has sold to Equitable Trust company and Hambelton and com- pany, $3,100,000 ten year 614 per cent I guaranteed gold notes. If “Weaven'ana Ganinens, Stockholders of Chrysler corpora- By I tion will hold special meeting in De- troit today to act on the increase tn common from 800,000 to 3,200,000 shares and the exchange of four new new shares for one old, Jeral reserve bank re- changed at 3% per al reserve system week er 16, was 68.7 per cent cent previous week New York federal against 76.6 bse Baltimore and Ohio orders 26 large Santa Fe type locomotives from Lima Locomotive and 2,000 box cars divided between. Bethlehem Steel and Standard Steel Car company. I it Edis: d sub: Maries repo! in-| Seaboard Air Line decla 6 71,0 1 ist $658,193 In r semi-annual 2% per cent inter [est on per cent 4 House approves Use Pigeon’s individual teas when llers ! von entertain at tea Products cc ational Stock Opinions Hill, Weaver and Company. Grain Opinions TI By Hill, ver and Company Fr: —Look for sharp rallies} «Hornblower and Weeks—The gen- o: further depression in]eral tone of the industrial section € Professionals are bearish on|of the market continues reactionary Absence of outside buying in} 4 ough any general appearance weakness has been offset by contin: ued strength tn rails and ofls. Ieac tionary developments at this ture are entirely normal and In liné with our expectations. Railroad stocks for time being should continue to offer the possipil- purchase Of | ities while ‘oll stockn should receive ver interert in ralls is depressing feature. attention wh sur way of v prices will be very ° ny—We antic! talr pate an { ar market for the next - few days and would advite only a M on—The market | trading position. The pessimistic pre- & more sub- imates of Argentine dict % of several market forecast- ters may cause further Mquidation are to be further ad-|and short seliing’and we cannot ex: ble to discqver| pect @ good rally until this Nquida- $1.12@ | Amert Fa Ge G Na N. St. shi firn corn price Foreign | Foreign Exchange 2wW YOF Dec. 18.—()—Yor- ing tmmediate| tion has-been completed or the short interest gets unwieldy Block Maloney—We would con- tinue sales of stocks on any rally at all, or at the market as we think stocks can be replaced lower down. exc ular, Quota-| Coming Events: New York —- A Britain, de-| ; ng tendency 1s expected before : cables 485%; 60-day bills} todays close, though no tmportant 480 Franee, demand,| change ts looked for in the genera) 1 2, Italy, demand, | character of trading. 8 4.03% Demand, Bel. | Germany, 23.80, Give Her » Chevrolet for Xmas, div: Ea row: Sarre ae a deste ato syste Kan ; Athy idea of all hy, tars rig tv aed Hie American American American Ame: American Anaconda Armour of Til. Atehi AtL on 2B, mous Fisk Rubber -. Foundation Co, .-... General Asphalt Electric -. neral Motors Great North Iron Ore ctfs Great Northern pfd. ~. Gulf States Steel . Hudson Motors - Illinois Central ~, Independent O, and G. neral Mack Truck Marland Oil ex. diy. -. Mid-Continent Pet. Mo., Kan. and Texas -. Missouri Pacific pfd. -. Montgomery Lead - New York Central H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western North American -- Northern Pacific . Pacific Oil Packard Motor Car Pan American Pet. Pennsylvania - Phillips Pet Plerce Arrow Motor Car Radio Corp. - Reading Rep. t. Y¥., 2 ard 8. Cast Iron Pipe Alcohol CHICAG pm account m; Wisconsin nd Ww n . Ind. S, Rubber S. Steet rorth rb dellend Lob, Can Sm. Pet. Motor Mil. Steel Play Texas Gult Sulphur ‘Texas and Pacific Tobacco. Products jon Pacific United Cigar Stores . U. Raily ard Baking “B"” - Westinghouse Electric White Motor ~~. Car and Locomotive -. and Ref. Sugar ... Tel. and Tel, ex. diy. Tobacco Wooien Copper Steel rs Ward Allis Chemical and Dye American American Coast Line bid Baldwin Locomotive -. Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem, California Canadian Pacifié — Central Leather pfd. Gerro de Pasco ~ chandler Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern —_ ‘ and St. Paul pfa ago, R. I..and Pacific ~. hile Copper —_--2-. Chrysler Corp. Coca Cola .. Colorado Fuel ... Consolidated Gas ~. Corn Products Crucible Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. - Dodge Brothers Du Pont de Nemours Electric Power and Light, ctfs Erie Railroad “AM Iron and Steel ~ Louls and San Fran, Air Line s Roebuck New York Stocks Last Sales, Int, Combustion Eng. ~. Int. Harvester ~--. Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -.. Int. Nickel Kennecott Copp Lehigh Valley ex. di Loufsville and Nashville ~. Potatoes hites Dec. 18.—(P)— Potato receipts 50 cars; total United States nts 441; trading rather slow, of cold weather, market is Minnesota ‘sacked 3.40375 Sr Oil Summary | By Uill, Weaver and Company. Estimate of earnings of White Eagle O!l and Refining for 1925 in- dicates after payment of regular dends and federal taxes, White le will have $1,700,000 available for. surplus and reserves. The wild cat of Texas company Partoma county in a new field niloy In Mo: pre any and tt is rated at a 10,000 barrel has In we © of 33 gravity oll, ‘Texas 600 acres of lenses Sates | Drink Uiverest Water, Phone 1151. be Casper Hatiy enone | TRIBUNE YOU KNOW. ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe ea, STOCK TREND LIP to Equipments Lead Way Higher Ground on Got- ham Exchange NEW YORK, Dee. 18.--()—Sstlt- fening call money rates, apparently resulting from the heavy advance demand for holiday currency had a restraining effect on bullish opera- tions in’ today's market. ‘The open- ing was strong, with many {seues moving up 1 to 5 points, but the marking up of call money to 516 per cent brought a renewal of selling pressure which was later checked by Bullish demon ions in the minor rallroad shares. Chicago and Wast- ern Illinois common and preferred, and Chicago and Great Western were bid up 2% to nearly 4 points in the early afternoon, Olls gathered Strength on reports of stiffening gasoline prices in the west and ex- pectations of early advances in crude prices, Pacific Oll leading that group with an edrly gain of two points. Some of the other strong: spots among the industrials and spe- clalties were General Electric, which sold 914 points above yesterday's fl- nal quotations, and Pressed Steel Car preferred, California Packing, Standard Milling and National Lead, which advanced 2 to 5 points, NEW YORK,. Dec. 18,—)— Strength of the equipment shares, based on reports of large railroad orders, featured ,.the resumption of the upward movement at the open- ing of today's stock market. Initial gains of two to nearly threo points were recorded by Baldwin Locomo- Uve, Pressed Steel Car and U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe, while ITudson Motors, Americafi Can, Ilinols Cen- tral, Chrysler, “Frisco common and International Combustion Engineer- ing showed opening gains of a. point or more. “Childs Company broke 2% on the first sale. Retention of the 314 discount rate by the New York Vederal Reserve banly and the an- nouncement of a long lst of extra dvidends stimulated bullish enthu- slasm, and led to active short cover- {ng in mauy parts of the’ list. Gen- eral Electric quickly soared over five points. Continental Insurance 4; Commercial Credit Corporation and Kelsey Wheel 3% each, while Chrys- ler extended {ts gain to nearly five points before the end of the first half hour. Revival of activity in the oil shares was based on rumors of per cent re- an early Increase in Mid-Continent crude prices. U. S. Steel common, United Drug, Pullman and Mack Trucks were added stocks to to the Hst of 1a point or nore above yesterday's final quotations, The feature of the foreign exchange market was 2 sharp rally of 14 to 874% cents in French Demand sterling was firm points Px rs, Chry ing from 208 to 196’and in call money rates to ff er, the renewal rate had per cont been established at 4% caused most of the active shares to tecede from their early high figures, Confident buying however, went on In numer- ous specialties, 8. H. Kresge rising 43 points, Postum, Cereal seven to 98%, 2 new high record, and Gen- eral Cigars and United Fruit four ‘Texas Pacific? Land Trust potnis moved up to 640 on purchases of odd lots compared with 619, close, U.S. Distributing declined 8, U. 8. Realty 4, and South Porto Rico Sugar five points. The closing was Irregular. Another wave of profit taking in the motor and railroad shares was counteract- ed in the.late dealings by renewed bidding for the ol! shares, several of which rallied 1 to 2 points. Bul- Heh activity also developed in var- fous specialties with Postum Cereal achieving a new high price on a gain of ten points. Total sales approx! mated 1,600,000 shares, I Poultry CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—UP)—Poultry alive steady; receipts 6 cars; fowls yesterday's 18@24c; springs 26¢; turkeys 40c; roosters 16c; ducks 22@28c; geese 17@ 180. pe | Silver | NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—()—Bar silver 69; Mexican dollars 53. nt _Cotton 18. Gor 4 LITTLE MASH NoTe= FROM DGINTY Wyoning Oils Quotations by Bias Vucerevich, B roker i! 203 Consolidated Royalty Bullding Western Dxploration 2.78 Consolidated’ Royalty — 9.50 Central Pipeline - 60 E. T. Willlams 12 Bessemer .. as: Western States all Kinney Coastal 07 Columbine. -.-.-.. 208 Jupiter. -03 Elkhorn 205 06 068 00% 02 03 04 25 10 McKinnie 20 Burke -.. -10 Riverton Pet. ~. ~ 2.85 3.00 Argo ----. 5.00 6,00 Curb Stocks, Salt Creek Producers Continental .. New York Oil ~~. Humble Oil Ohio Oil Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Nebr., Dec. 18.—(U. 8. Department of ' Agriculture.)—Hogs —Receipts 11}000; active, steady to 10c higher; bulk 149 to 200 pound welghts $10.40@10.60; top $10.65; good and choice 200 to $00 pound butchers $10.40 to $10.55; packing sows-mostly $9.00@9.25; smooth up to $9.50; bulk of all sales $10.25@ 10.60; average cost Thursday $10.3: weight 234. Cattle—Recelpts 2,200; “fod steers and yearlings slow, about stead: bulls '$8.00@9.00; few loads upward td $10.00; sho stock 15@25c lower; bulls and yeals steady; stockers and feeders nominally steady; bulk butcher cows $4,76@6.00; heifers canners and cutters $3.75 @4.50; bologna bulls $4.75@5.00; practical veal top $9.50; heavy calves 36.75@7.50. i Sheep—Recelpts 4,000; lambs ac- tive, fully 25¢ higher; bulk fed wool lambs $15.65@15.75; top $15.85; sheep strong; early ewe top $5.60; feeders steady. Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—4U. 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture)—Hogs—36,00 opened mostly Se to 10¢ higher; ight weight advanced 10c to 1c; later trading slow; packers bidding steady with Thursday; good and choice 160 to 180 pound welght largely $11.25@ 11.40; practical top $11.50; bulk 140 to 150 pound selections $11.40@11.65; majority desirable 200 to 300 pound butchers $10.75@11;° bulk packing 's $8.90@9.25: better killing pigs mostly $11.75 @12; heavy weight hogs $10 @ 10.85; medium" $10.75@11: light $10.50@11.40; ight Mght $10.70 @i1.75; packing sows $8.55@9. slaughter pigs $11.50@12. Cattle—5,000; fat steers weak to weak to 250“under Thursday's aver- age; very dull at decline; little stable demand for either yearlings or lieav- fes; quality pls numerous loads of heavies held from ‘Thursday's market not shown; bulk $10 down- ward; few above $9.50; she stock " uneven, about steady with week's decline; other classes steady, most vealers $9.50@10.50 to pack- ora. Sheep—7,000;, fairly active, strong to unevenly higher, spots on year- ings up 50 ulk desirable fat lambs $16@16.50; $16.75 to shippers; bulk handy weight fat ewes $3:50@8.75; best yearlings $13.25@14; few feed- ‘ing lambs upward to $15.65. pas Radel, De dea Money NE)VY YORK, Dec. 18,—(P)—Call money firmer, high 514; low 4%; rul- tng rate 4%; closing bid 5%: offered at 5%; Inst loan 5%; call loans against acceptances 46. Time loans steady: mixed collateral 60-90 days 1%) @5; 4-6 months 4% @5; price mer- cantile paper 4%. Metals EW YORK, Dec. 18.—4)—Cop- per steady. Blectrolytic spot and fu- sures 14% @14\%c. Tin firm. Spot and " $02.62; futures $61.75. Iron unchanged, Lead steady ne steady. East St. Louls 70@8.16; futures $8.50@8.60, Why not an Essex 4 er, new style, December $1.7315 and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, I$ 18 | MA WELL 1 HEARD THAT SHE WAS PRETTY STUCK ON YOU, JACK » 1925— "i RKETS. : - , By DICK DORGAN SHE SaYS f™ HER HERO GND SHE TRAVELLED ALL OVER THE WORLO To FIND —~ US. Pat. Office lay The Beil syndicate, Ire) AWREAT PRICES CLOSE LOWE Fluctuations ~ Continue Feature Trading on Chicago Board to CHICAGO, Dec 18.—()—With at- tention of traders centering more than ever on developments regard- ing crop yields in Argentina, the wheat market here averaged lower today during the earlier transac- tions. Selling here was based a good deal on Liverpool reports of freer offerings from Southern sections of Argentina and on ‘advices that the Argentine government would uphold the truth of {ts latest crop estimate. On the other hand, buyers continued to regard unofficial estimates from Argentina as nearer to the facts and also: continued to assert that, the key to world prices lay in the hands of the Canadian growers pool. Chi- cago opening prices, %c to 2%c low- May $1.66 to $1.67 were followed by a series of irregular changes that in some cases carried values back to above yesterday's finish. Subsequently, reports of rain in southern Argentina, unfavorable for he harvest, led to a general ad- vance in prices, but the effect on the market failed to last, anda fresh decline ensued, Wheat closed ner- vous, 1%c to “2%c net lower, new December $1.72, and May to $1.66. Corn and oats were governed by the aetion of wheat. After opening unchanged to sc lower, May 82\%c to 82c, the corn market underwent @ general sag but soon rallied. Later, the corn market declined again, influenced more or less by predictions of larger receipts after the holidays, Corn closed unsettled, tgc to Tec net lower, May 81%\c to 8l%&c. Oats started unchanged ‘to %e'oft, May 44%c to 4ic. Later some de- liveries showed a slight advance. Provisions were firmer respond- ing to an upturn in quotations on hogs. Open High Low Close Wheat— Open High Low Close Dec, new- 1.784 1.74% 1.71 1.72 Dec, old-..1.71 1.7144 1.68% 1.68% May, new 1.66 1.69% 1.65% 1.65% May, old— 1.64% 1.07% 1.03% 1.63% July 1A 148M 14444 1.45 Corn— j Dec. 73% 74% May 82% July 4 Dec. 40% AO% A48y MG 99% 97 > 97 4 10714 1.04 1.044% = 1.0414 1.041% 1.02% 1.02% ’ 14.40 14.408 14.92 14.8: -14.15 14.05 14 14.05 14 4 14,2 Bellleg— Dee. oa 14,25 Jan. .. 14.30 May. ~ 14.57 Cash Grains and Provisions CHICAGO, Dee, 18.—)—Wheat No. 1 hard $1.76%4@ ‘0. 2\hard $1.74 @1.76%. Corn, No. 4 mixed 71@72c; No. 2 yellow Tithe. Oats, . 2 white 424% @421 3 white 41% @42\c, R No. . No.2, $1. 01% @1, 02, Barley 60@74e. Timothy Seed $6.7507,25. Clover seed | $24.00@30.60. Lard $14.45. Bellies $14.50, | Liberty Bonds | NEW YORK, Dec. 18. -— Liberty bonds closed: 3148 99.22; tirst 4's 100: first, 4448 101.25: second 4%» 100 third 44s 100.2%; fourth 4%» 101.90; U. 8. government 4s 106.1 HAs Rab cesta ol MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 18.— Flour 10¢ to Ife lower. Family patents $9.20@945 a barrel. Ship- thents 45,198 barrels. Bron $26.50. Butter and Eggs | CHIPAGO, Dec. 18.—(?)—Butter lower, receipts 7,041 tubs, Creamery extras 45\%c; standards 44@44%c: extra firsts 4344 @44c; firsts 414%@ 42%e; seconds 40@40\4c. Eggs low: for Xmas?} receipts 3,252 ordinary firs extras Sie: firste S3°4@94e, ;$5.to § NEW YORK BONDS AND I OIN'T N&VER LEFT NEW YORK, Dec, ,17.—The following are today’s high, low and clos- Ing bids of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange and shares of each bond, the total (U. 8. Government bonds.in dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars) U. 8. BONDS— (Sales in GibértyG lage) Mocca eee A. Liberty 1st 4s... Cc Liberty 2nd 48-2. ----_D Liberty 1st 4%5 —---— 2B Liberty 2a 4%s. ----F Liberty 3d 4x Cae} Liberty 4th 44s —___.. J U. 5. ‘Treasury | “A U.S. Treasury 4 FOREIGN— Czechoslovak Republic 8a 1952-24 Dom. of Canada 6s 195-.--__._B French Republic 7 1-3s. Japanese Govt. 6-25 Kingdom of Belgium 61s rets_.E Kingdom of Norway 6s -1944_.-...¥ Rep, of Chile 88 1942-. —---G State of Queensland 6 HH U. K. of G. B. & I. 5148 1987.2_._-1 DOMESTIC—. Amer. Smelting 5s---------_-__8A Amer., Sugar 68 <...-.-.........B Amer. Tel & Tel. 5%s ——.. Cc A. T. & T. deb, 5s 1960-------._-_D Anaconda Cop. 7s 1938°._-. Anaconda Cop. 68 1953---.--._-F At. T. & San Fe, gen. 4s-. Cc Balt. & Ohio cvt. 4%s--_._.._._-_H Bethlehem Steel con. 6s, A---.I Canadian Pacific deb. 48----—-J Chie. Burl, & Quincy rfg. bs AK Chic. Mil. & St. P. cvt. 4%e--.--L Chile Copper 6s ~..--.-.--..---- Goodyear Tire, 8s 1941---_-___.N Great Northern 7s, A----------.O Great Northern -P Montana Power 5s A---.----—-.Q Northern Pacific rfg. 6s BR eaeneea-------K 4 8.-------------M. Northern Pac. new 5s D. S Northern Pacific Men 4s. T Pacific Gas & Elec, 5s. U Penna R. R. gén. 4%s. 4A Sinclair Con. Oi! 6s 1937-----.-._B Southern Pac. cyt.’ 4s... Cc Union Pacific 1st 4s_2-.----.__-D U. 8. Rubber 5 -----.-_--—-- Utah Power & Light 5s. a Western Union 6i%4s ----2_..._.G Westinghouse Elec, 78-.--~. A Wilson & Co., cyt. 6c-.--------s-<1 $1,000) High Low Close TA 99.26 99.22 100.3 103ay CO 29 51 64 88 oes 36 49 29 10 17 3 : 102% 46) 52% : 2 ser UE : 40 110% |b 25 98 * s 100K F 37 108% 1 98% 13 2; 36% f, 22 OT 7% - 9 94% 4 30 107 . { 6 7G 1 16 92% ! 69 91% 1 : » 3 ! 14 106 105% ft 106 ‘ Total sales of bonds today were $11,379,000 compared with $18,109,000 previous day and $17,192,000 a year ago, ' Business Briefs SHINGTON—A. possible con- flict between the Interstate Com- merce Commission and the prohibi. tlon enforcement unit looms. The commission has contended that de- tention of inflammable lquids yio- lates its rules. The prohibition unit demands detention of alcohol until permtis are issued. The commission rules forbids detention for more than 48 hours. READING, Pa.—A new record for busiess property has been establish- ed here, with the payment of $5,000 a front foot by Mrs. Anna Turshur- row, a department store proprietor, for a pit on Penn Square, the city’s business center. WAHINGTON, The Great Dec. 18,—()— Northern raflroad which proposes to off some of its exist- ing indebtedness which bears an in- terest rate of eix per cent or more asked the Interstate Commerce com- mission today to allow 4t-to tesue a new series of $5,000,000 five per cent bonds. | Sugar NEW, YORK, Dec. 18,—(#)—Re- fined r was unchanged today at 0 for fine granulated, with demand light, Sugar futures, Closed irregular, approximate sales 28,000 tons. De- cember 3; January $2.31; March 40; BA hata SGN oa $2.59. SLEUTH SPENDS FUND LAVISHLY (Continued From Page One) hibition, then informed the sub-com: mittee that the agent, Edward O. Birgfeld, “is eo far away from Wash: ington now that I do not believe you will hear from him any more in enforcement work here,” ‘The committee record also con- “tained’a letter signed by B.C. Yel- lowly, ax chfef of general prohibition agents, directing Lirgfeld to stop at the hotel and make the investigation It also requerted him to hold ex- penses to a minimum but to keep “tn mind, of course, the fact that cer- tain expenditures must be made tn order to make A proper appearance and gain the confidence of people who can give us information.” An expense account submitted by $2. May TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | $1.50; cut, 35c. Call for appoint« ment. | Textile painting. handker. chiefs, scarfs, etc., fast colors, make excellent Xmas gifts. Jeanette Munkres, 226 8. Lowell. Phone 1755-W. ‘ie. Rid We -have two of them. One ts | repossessed on a mortgage and the other -has been taken in on a new Overland. Both cars are in excep- ek rs thers Dodge Brot Nn tonally nice shipe and are well worth tho $175 and #275 we are asking. Cola A Sociate ,amounted to $96 -Birgfeld’s report showed that he lived in luxury while conducting the inquiry, the account making fre- quent references to his patronizing the hotel supper-dance in company with women in order to haye em ployes “keep me in mind as‘a real sport,” a CALGARY, Alta—It's so warm here’ that hockey teams have can celled scheduled matches and played galt instead. Going to Build Specify Good Lumber For the utmost in durability and longevit; specify good lumber. The finest products of the best lumber mills are assem- bled in our yards, You can’t go wrong in insist. ing upon good lumber. Let Us Give You Estimates Western Lumber Co. ||. 300 N. Center Phone 765

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