Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT DAILY BUILDING PLANS FOR- WINTER ARE LARGE No Cessation of Activities in Prospect for Cold - Months, Business Expert Points Out in > Survey of Situation. By 43. C. ROYLE now involve of more ercial butl es and dwellin, nearly 35 per cent .o le paving and high- acco’ produc ways ed into Ing this w: nd rasp ve been re. 1,351 to 496 by the hard- hardware brushes adapted for t d at the same Ume building costs have been slight ly reduced. Simplification in sizes of rick and other building s aided this trend t off. dollar saving ve been shad. | Produc t of the job. But is equalized by the picked men during maintain working to keep cons fon a tion of ials estimate that simplification to distributors and consum- cold weather} €rs has amounted to $1,000,000 for This is natural] Paving brick, $2,400,000. for sheet steel, $4,500,000 for reinforcing bars ady and|Used in concrete construction, $10,- ises to ex-| 000,000 in buifders hardware and The: growth 0,000,000 in soft wood lumber has been tocks of finished cement at pres ‘The first] ent are not high but the amount of facture Portland ce-| clinker” which has been heat treat- Oiland Financial News 3 Che Casper Daily Cribune Dear Al: ““ Well Al the bunch got all to- gether the other night and de- cide it to have a special Christmas tent for the kids and haye a Santy Clause and so 4th and when it come down to who was to be the old Nick why they all elect it me anonymous. Im jest tickle to death as you know me Al when it comes to bean with the kiddys. I guest I wont never ?* grow up as I jest always want to. play—specially baseball. Well Al I got to go and put on my uniform! now as the kiddys is all waiting | for there Santy Clause to come out. They has got pepita the -, '‘elphant all dressed up like a rain dear, Jack Keefe RIBUNE | YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe & f AN'MY NAME 1S BILLY “SIM GTooLE }/ 1S SUCH & GooD @N’ I'M THE BEST BOY IN ALL THE WHOLE WoRLO ablished in Americajed and which remains only to be 1 American production | pulverized:as needed, is fairly high ts untitl 1900.]at the present time. The spring de- per} mand is counted on to absorbe this excess material swiftly. tandard of California | And Pacific Oil Merge | In One Giant Concern | NEW YORK, Dec (#)—For- Standard approximately 3,500,000 mation of a new giant among the ofl|shares. At present market quota- companies of the Pacific coast, with| tions they total approximately of approximately $450,-| $800,000,000 a nnoune! Dispatches from the Pacific coast of the Stand-| Indicated that the merger was not alifornia with! unexpected, due to the recent stock awaits cnly| movement of the two companies dur- the stock-] Ing the past two weeks. Pacific Oil has gained 15 points, the Standard rest, chairman of] five in that time. sctors of the Pacific ; _—_——— ny, announced yesterday ment had been reached any for each each of the merg: total aseet nt t The Pacific has out- So alltel A street in Mosul, cen Back Fullness | DAUD 13 MADE BOISE, Idaho, De vein of etlver ar ad ore, measur- 38 feet in a driven cross-cut, 0 feet below the apex, and which conservative estimates of .pro: ve million dol- 25.—PI—A 300 feet. Contents of the ore from @ general sample tested 50 ounces of sllver to the ton and 658 per cent lead, an esti- mated value of $1,000 a'ton. Opera tion costs of recovering the orevwere given by the state mine inspector at with additional ts] An pros and mine ng operations. are now warded, is owned b3 dent of the y in the ls ing plans have been Mother. Slain, Seven Children Are Orphaned A simply de ed Pari Agia mr avid trek i ie nade “gael me Mnr tee charmeuse poses the fullness | oo any n were left orphans the back. Girdle effect j here nt mother, Mrs. used across the back only. Carmen N shot and & roomer in argument as ) the store for r Christmas dinner. 1 id, hod 1 search igated. QUAKE FELT IN PERSIA BASRA, Irak, De 7 Severe earthquake es! 1 ay in the region of 1 sia. Heavy damage _ um, 20 miles east olice the t was born “The Bells of Bethlehem” n a manger near th ame els B RTS “em! x ] ter of the rich oil fields over theads. Insét is Mustapha Kemal Mosul matter is responsible for the present crisis. Instead of the tradition: 1 of Turkey's modern ideas, ee a ae which Great , president of Turk republic, Bud Fisher Is Sued for Fifty upon which |» MOLINE, Ill, De had more playth TREE I ing in tents. ‘Firemen Play cor Santa Claus \«:: eady the here 1t recent weeks. As eds of needy children s than thelr more > Al 4 AMINE =< TURK COUNCIL ~" ISSUMMONED nd members en invited t ® veteran inventor ¢ Hollywood are more peaceful af: This i# natural. airs imed that her baby FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 ~ MARKETS WELL, BILLY Im Y SEEIN THAT You } Goy 1M GOIN’ To. GIVE .vYoOU ANY- THIN’ YOU WENT eing Oiled EE > Toe Britain and Turkey ‘are™at whose uncompromising stand in the | al fez, he wears a hat, a. |CHICAGO NEWS POLICIES WILL BE UNCHANGED CHICAGO, Dec. (#)—Theé Chi- cago Daily News, owned for 50 years by the Inte Victor F. Lawson, has passed into new hands, but the tra- ditions and policies of the newspa- per will be continued by men the famous publisher trained. Walter A. Strong, for several years business manager of the News, representing a group of business and professional men as associates, yee- terday acquired ownership for a con. sideration, approximately $15,000,000, sald to be a record price for an American newspaper. Although policies will remain the same under Mr. Strong, who becomes. owner and publisher, the Dally News soon will be in a new home, plans having been made for a new bulld- ing at Madison and Market streets, and for a new equipment program. Among Mr, Strong's active associa- tes will be Charles H. Dennis, as editor, and Hopewell L. Rogers, as surer. Both have been with the umber of years. ownership wn men as Ju Prisoners Feast At Federal Pen ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 25.—()— eral penitentiary today and gave the 2,900 tnmates a special Christmas dinner and acation from the reg- In the forenoon there was a foot- 8 celebration. Following the Christmas dinner at n, there were ts and other fc ms of entertain- Christ ere held in the chapels. HIGHWAYS BLOCKED BY SNOW BEING OPENED | CHEYENNE, Wyo., De The highways leading into Ch: ] | | various sections of the county. since Saturday, were reles nesday when a_ highw opened the r | cars, which rman Hill. ed by highwa been stalled on ave also been re nesday afternoon. Santa Claus visited the Atlanta Fed- routine extending through Sun- game between two of the crack on teams, which opened the umber of boxing 25.— being broken open for yy the state highway depart- nt, following the last snow which marooned a number of motorists in Thirty meftorists who had been marooned at Meadow, north of here ad for them, Three department work, and all arrived in Cheyenne By DICK DORGAN YES, BILLY TIM ANY THIN’ WILL You GIVE ME ONY THING 1WANT . N.Y. CABARETS he RIGHT , Axe {LL TAKE ee |} THE MiISKES AWG Je My NK eee NN S Pat Office. iqeageag) NEW YORK, Dec, 28.—The following are today’s high, low and closing bids of bonds on the New York Steck Exchange and the total Fa shares of each bond. i (U. S. Government bonds.in dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars) Liberty 4th 4%5 ----.-. U. 8. Treasury 4s-. U. S. Treasury 4%s-----. FOREIGN— NEW YORK, Dec Broadway cabaret owne to reap a harvest from revelers in- stead were preparing answers today} Czechoslovak Republic 8s 19522A to “Christinas cards” left them yes-| Dom. of Canada 6s 195.-—-------B terday by United States Attorney] Mrench. Republic 7 1-3s_------.C Buckner. Owners of several of the| Japanese Govt. 6-2 -. 41 night club visited hayo already] Kingdom of Belgium 614s rets-© made overtures for “peace padlocks.” Kingdom of Norway 6s 1944_.__.F “A peace’ padiock,” is a consent| Rep. of Chile $s 1941----..____G decree by which the cabaret owners| State of Queensland 6s. pleads ‘guilty to law violation and} U. K. of G. B. & I. 5%s 1937. consents to the closing of his place DOMESTIC— for ‘six months, instead of a year| Amer. Smelting 5s-------——-_3A which is the penalty when the case} Amer. Sugar, 6s eewerecee------B is defended and lost. Most of the] Amer. Tel & Tel. 54%s ——.-_.C owners of resorts in the previous] A. T. & T. deb, 6s 1960_________D Proceedings started by Mr. Buck-]| Anaconda Cop, 7s 1938 —-------B ner’s office were closed under “peace | Anaconda Cop. 6s 1953-----___F At, T. & San Fe, gen. 4s____c padlocks.” Deputy United States marshals, prohibition egents and~ special po-| Bethlehem Steel. con. 6s, A——-.—-I Hcemen spent the most of yesterday} Canadian Pacific deb. 4--.--.J delivering the “Christmas cards.” | Chic Burl. & Quincy rfg. 6s AK In spite of the fact that news of| Chic. Mil. & St. P, cyt. 4%s--_.L their coming had reached some of} Chile Copper 6s -------=---____M the cabarets in advance, service was} Goodyear ‘Ifre, 8s 1941. N effected in all but a few places, Great Northern 7s, A_—-. ce) At the same time members of the] Great Northern 5s---..—...P Elks’ lodgé number 1 are wondering | Montana Power 58 A-.. Q i€ thelr chapter will be required to] Northern Pacific rfg. 6s BR surrender its charter by the grand| Northern Pac. new 6s D. 8 board of trustees of the Benevolent} Northern Pacific Hen 4s.......T and Protective Order of Elks which| Pacific Gas & Elec. 5s. U his just found it guilty of violating] Penna R, R. gen. 4%8——__4a the prohibition law. Sinclair Con. Oil 6s 1927--...WB ‘The Elks trustees’ decision follow-] Southern Pac. cvt. 4s. Cc ed an investigation of the activities] Union Pacific 1st 4s... D of lodge number 1, whose bar and] U. S. Rubber 5s ----.2...D grill room in West 43rd street was| Utah Power & Light 6s_----_.F padlocked by federal authorities for} Western Union 6i4s ~.. a six months after it was alleged that] Westinghouse Elec. %s_.........H beer had been sold there. Grand Ex-| Wilson & Co., cvt.. 6c-----------I alted Ruler Atwell has the report,| Total sales of bonds today were $9 which will be released Sunday, previous day and $7,766,000 a IS GIVEN TEST in the library of the Zurich Art In- stitute. It represents Apollo armed Operations Speeded by Electricity and Bleed- with bow and arrow. In his hands he carries a miniature sun with human face, UTAH SUGAR PLANT AFIRE | ing Reduced. 1 PROVIDENCE, R. I, De i e t nit t wo has made his ned to Spanish Fork, a tc edical world. He r; 000 or 4,000 people it sixt ric or radio miles south of here, to ald in fight-] manipulated by the hands of Dr. J ing a fire which broke out in the} Edwards Kerney, of this city, in sugar plant of the Utah-Idaho Sugar| performing a successful tumor oper- company. ation at the Pawtucket Memorial — > hospital, SUMMARY OF of The electric knife, which is really a probe-like, needle pointed instru- ment encased inside a hard rubber handle, is also sometimes called a radio knife because a radio tube is used to refine the current passing through. It does not burn, and is } ely different from the device ed the electric cautery. The box which generates the power for the knife contains various nd intricate electrical ap- that transforms the ordi: y house current into a curent of high frequenc power box dials and switc control current for the gener of electrical heat in inflamed and congested organs. French foreign office admits ne. gitiations for peace in Syria are un- der way with Druse rebels. State of Wiscor estate from Bt, Li to collect inheritance tax Suddeh return to a rince Bibesco} The electric knife, experts to Bucharest brings charges that) can be used in practically every Rumanian debt mission failed in| operat where the scalpel cr Washingt Nicholas 'Titulesco, | jancet are employed, from the first head of mission, in New York, de- incision to the last. It, causes the blood to coagulate in the severed surfaces as it passes through during an operation, and thus enables: the surgeon to work more rapidly and accurately without fear of hem orrhage The cute it makes heal by “first intention,” which means it {s not necessary for the severed edges nies rumors Merger of Standard ( of California and Paciti pany, subject to ratific stockholders, is announced in New Dr. John Abel, Johns Hopkine pro. fessor 1s awarded $2,500 prize by re-| secrete preliminary building search corporation of Amtrica as|and serums, but final healing m American scientist who has done| terials only. most to promote enjoyment of life The electric knife cuts by sending — through the tissues a high frequency | diathetmic current of millions of to Arthur Gibson, Canadian govern- ment entome ogist, warns that en-| oscillations per second, no rapid as te Gore American corn erop Is in} to sever the tissues while being unger from European cornsporer, ‘ulded through them. The cutt g RoUuR m. The cutting is done in some manner by the elec- Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it tn offi tricity, not understood by science, ‘The Tribune, The flesh beneath the needle point BONDS— (Sales in $1,000) High Low Close 90 99.2 99,22 99.24 §z 1% 104% 104% 99 103844 974 97% 104%) +» 10134! FA 89% 7 a4 oy iT 80% 6 B1% 4-7 8 107% 8 121% 48 110% 16 97% 327 108 18 98% 4 26% 19 97% 12 94% 7 108% wv 746) 23 925% 91% 106% 320,000, compared with _ $11,340,000 ear Ago. seems to sever itself at the same tim’ that {it closes all its edges. Surgeons also can use the knife to stop bleeding. All vessels but the largest artefies can be closed off by a touch of its tip. tity (By ‘The Associated Press) PLYMOU" , compartive! Coolid r of the president, has been made more happy by the receipt of a box of goodies from the W hite House weight wrestler. Munn friends responsible for this statement. His manager, however, is of the opinion that the big fellow should stick to wrestling. HARTFORD, Conn.—Among the Christmas gifts received by Ge: Chapman, the con¢ are two booka the other a c Life.” This was ec Cath erine Tingley, leader of the Inter national Theosophical Movement WEST PALM Count Salm Hoo; ACH — While stracten is far away tn New York awaiting the out come of his p: ed sult for separ ation from the countess, his. 16 months old son, Peter ed Con stantine Marie Salm ‘actén is enjoying his first Christmas tree here under the caro of his mother The Countess was Millicent of New York. AGITATOR ARRAIGNED SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 24.— (*)—William E} mer Wolfe, 50, ar: rested Wednesday by federal author! ties on a charge of using the malls to inelte assassination of President Coolidge and other high government Is, was arraigned before Fed 1 Commissioney Hayden, yester He admitted having printed nd cireulated thousands of clrew lars from New York and Oakland Where he was arrested, but\ sald he intended no criminal offense. In de fault of $10,000 ball he was remand e ed to jail to await federal grand jury action,

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