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} Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE SEVEN Ct ne a DAILY — [ietanarinencianoms | TRIBUNE, [__ sttsantonis | MARKETS RETAIL DRY GOODS | [e-2e5-© RELINGMTS |= —|NMOTMLUES, NEW YORK BONDS _ CHICAGO, Jan ~(U, 8. Depart- mane of Attioulture),skiogs, ceasipts NEW. YORK, Jan, 20.—-The following aro today's high, low and Aivericad Gan RESTORES 46,000; "fairly active; Irregular; oper cloning bids of bonds on the New York st xchange and the total od generally 0c to lower; later t shares of each bond. 4 8 American Locomotive a ‘ American 8m. and Ref. .. es medium and heavy welght but. Ww Government bonds in doliars and thirty seconds of dollars) * | American Sugar .< 3 jy | Shera, strong at early decline; ghter | CI ak, U. 8 BUNLDS— (Sales in $1,000 High Low Clos Business Shows No Signs of Slackening, Accord American Tel and Tel Ly LEASH era? IN| weights around 100 higher than|Sharp Breaks at Liverpool] ‘.iverty sw» “1A 14 100.3 1001 ios, ) Ky : : American ‘Tobacco wast fiour and force Wednesday; Killing pigw’ advanced} and Buenos Aires Re- Liberty, Lat ing to Delegates Attending Big Convention peerirte PulceeDownward Pte ie ba Caen neat Nety at’ Ghitneo Liberty 2nd ee N Y k Ci Anaconda Coppe to 300-pound butchers $11.50@11.86 ha} dibs Liberty Ist nt 101.28 or at New York City. Armour of Ill, "BY = NEW YORK, Jan, 21,—()—Heavy | majority desirable 150 to 180Pound | inoado, Jan, 21.——Despite| erty %A 310 100.22 100,21 — Atchison . selling of # broke out In the | *veragos $12.1 0; practical top tal ee hakt An se business and] ad Dit 100.31 100790 Atl, Coast Line final hour o} Y's trading, check. | 125 to 160 pounds up; smailrlot of 140] Den th i epee nate of a. cold| | (th 400 107-4 By J. ©, ROYLE, them to combine, They have a far] Baldwin Locbmotive ing an upward movement which had} to 160-pound selections up to $12.60; ) vv vor the grevter part of the| U & Treasury 4s 1a 103.10 ¢ (Copyright, 1920, Casper ‘Tribune smaller overhead than the city store,] Baltimore and Ohlo 2. been maintained with minor inter. | bulk packing sows $10.60@10.75; bet inten iceheat eee th the United | US. Tr ury 44a... vty 10¢ FPOREL ruptions throughout tho session, | ter grades Killing ples $12.50@13, Short covering, which had been ef: | heavy welght hogs $11,69@11.80; me NEW YORK, Jan, 21.—Tho tre-] with smatier rents and lover wages.| Hethlehem Stool au States, wheat showed depression to: hosiovak Republic mendous volume of retail dry goods | Con ntly, they con afford to em | California wales, with correspondingly heavy | ploy buyors of the highest type, As a] ‘anadian fective early in the day, apont ita] Hum $11,60@12,.16; Meht $11.35@ La Aa artitg File tne Acton, | DOM. of Cannda 6a 1 18 wholesale business, shows no mene] coenit, their pathons aro often able force toward the clove and the mar. | 1200; light light $11.25412.60; pack: | 1A" Liat whipmonia Oil @ Sri) trench Republic Tt 60 of slackoning, accor(ing to delogates| to buy fdentical goods from them ket was able to offer little resistance | Ing sows $10.25@10,90; slaughter ble those of a week ago. Besides, panese Govt 628 125 to the National Wholevale Dry Goods | cheaper than they can be purchased | Chandler Motor. to uttacks which were launched Digs $12.60@19. Menthe teoret Q00 000 hushels to] Kingtom of Beltlum 6y4e rete 27 convention now In session hore, But] in the Inege metropolitan stores. Chesapeake and Ohio -.-... 115 | from several quarters. Cattle, receipts 10,000; fed steers] |i ropean countries Kingdom of Norway 69 1044. M4 = the dry goods buriness ie showing| . Wholosalors continue to complain| Chicago and Northwestern .. 73% more actives strong to Sfc'or mostly | wi cat prices closed hea' to} Rep. of Chile &y 1941... Got wome decidedly new tendencies. of the “hand-to-mouth” buying pole] Chicago, Mil and St, Paul, pfd. 18%| NEW YORK, Jan. 21,—%)—Spec- | 10c to 15c higher, quality mostly me | 9.00 1. ste 16 down, of Queensland 6s_. i] One of the most important of| icles of tho retailers, but many of | Chicago, R. 1. and Pacific .... 56% | lative sentiment in today’s stock | dium; best heavy steers $10.00) bull | ne sot ne ty om ie off. | of G B @ L 6% 1937.. 91 105% 1005) te these, the wholesalors say, ts the| them went right out from meetifgs| Chile Copper market was again bullish with a re-! $8.05¢010; well fintshed yearlings ab- aie he DOMESTIC— development of the suburban and] at which such protests were voloed| Chrysler Corp. sumption of pool operation#® encour, | #ents stocker and feedor trade fully CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—U)—Precea-| Amer elting 6s. a1 100 99% 100 rural town department stores. The] and conducted buying of tholr own! Coca Cola -.. aged by the audden reappearance of | #toady at season's high thm; moaty | ai harp breaks In prices at Liv.| mer ar Oe B33 (104 103% 104 merchandising space of such utores} or exactly the same pollc: The) Colarod Fuel William C. Durnnt into the market | kind excepted; sho-stock slow, steady; @rpool and Afres, the Chi-| ‘Mer Tel & Tol. 646 .. aT 104% 104 = has tncreased at least 35 per cent] farsighted wholesalers in general] Consolidated Gas -. on the long side. Bulle weaksto iso-lnwertvealere 360} 0 wing, took a sudden| &: T & T. deb Se 1960. 88 98% 98% 98% in the last two years, according to] agree that the policy s a prominent] Corn Products -.-- A carelil study of the possible ef-| to b0e lower $14 Gownwards;) onward swing today as econ as| ’nacanda Cop ts lax 2 105 101% 104 in distribution of goods. | one, o $11] fect# of Che decision to give publicity | shippers §1 trading began, and then continued to} SM#conda Cop A» to 10214 102% 1024 ‘They credit the automobile and the} The flare tn women's skirts ts be-| Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. - 41m | to broker loans also tended to allay Sheep, rec fat_lambe| aken. Heavy’ arrivals of wheat| At T @ San gen 40 901 90% 901 bus with responsibility, Meved by many to have caused a! Dodge Brothers “ 4m | crucial fears that tt was tntended tower from Germany were reported by Liv-| Salt. @ Unto eve 4M 69 95% The suburban and rural stores| docided decrease in the buying of] Du Pont de Nemour 17 | 4 Warning gesture against stock | shippers at 816: ; #} orpool, and 1t was further exp'ained| [ethlebem Steél con Oa. A. 80 97% have grown until they can buy on| plece goods, With the old straight | tleotric Power and Light elf). 90!, | Narket speculation. Uttle, bidding 814 for desir. | iat with Argentino sates to Burape| canadian Pacific den an 20 81 | ‘The recovery, which embraced a] able kinds: sheep and feeding lambs : wide variety of issues, ran from two | "teady; fow early sales medium to based on a certain test w to five points. < od fat ewer $88.50; several docks | DUshel the quality of this vei Waves of profit-taking ewept over | k00d feeding lambs $14,60@16 gentine crop has made a reduction the list at intervals, but offerings — In tho test welght tagetlier: with a were generally well absorbed and Omaha Quotations corresponding b' priog, ¢ count there was a marked absence of the OMAHA, Neb., Jan. «1.—(U, 8, De. | General selling here dirclosed that boar pressure that had characterized | partment of Agriculture)—Hogs, ve. the market was bare of adequate be practically the same terms as a de-| line silhouette, not so much mater i@ Matlroad .. REWE] GhickMusaver sr cot amos Ar *hic, Mil & 8 P. ovt 4% Hite Copper as — Joodvear: Tire Be 41... ne A rm fa... Montana Power 68 Ay. the sessione-eartier in tho week, Fa-|cotpts 8.500; uneven, light hogs act-| support, The opening, Zio off to] Lorinern Unolric cla te B. vorable dividend announcements, | lve, stondy to 10c higher; wotghtier | Wo up. May now, $174 to $L74M and) Co gal Mi a continuance of easy money rates and | hogs mostly 10c to 18c higher: spots | July $1.60% to $1.51, was fol'owed | joriuern Banttiy len rumors of large railroad and public} 26¢ un; desirable 160 to 200-pound| PY an frregular setback all around " . Saab 14 t store in a large city. If] lal was used, but with a S4inch| famous Players ~~ they oan not do so Individually, tt} width fabric it was only necessary] isk lubber has become ou! for several of! to run a seam down the front to] Foundation Co _ Sunburst Oil Company =o Hlectrio =. Mc DTH | cubcslepsiinsoloiees h Jron Ore otfs. Great Northern pd. snccee Gulf Btalow Stool -eaeenecece 80% Increases Its Capital) tis oss Ss ‘ wmwee USM “ 0@ 1a » $12 that In some cases went nearly 4] Penna RoR gen 1% -4A % Int. Combustion Eng. . No, interes) rend. selections mostly $19; good| Corn and onts weakened with} S7uthern Pac evt 4a.. 2 NEW YORK, Jan, 21.—(—The| pound selections mostly $12; a Union Pacific ist 4s Int. Harvester .. — WALENA, Mont., Jan, 21—UP)—| President, L. ©. Stevenson, Groat} j1° Mor. Mar. prd. ‘The name of the Sunburst Oil & Gas | Falls; vice presidents, G, C. Steven) pie) Nickel cempany was changed by the fock-|#son and Claude Anderson, Great holders at the annual meeting here and Douglas Parker, Sweet today to Sunburst Ol! & Refining and Homer G, Murphy, Great company, and the onpital stock was 200 to 825-pound butchers | Wheat and as a result of prospective dramatic reappearance of Willlam | and cholce C, Durant into the stock market $1,60@11.5 brought a flood of buying orders 10,75; bulk of all sales $11,600012 ve! tor into today's stock market, which|average cost Wodnesday $11.62;| 0 the lower, May 83%c to Weetinuhaliee’ Weise opened with a strong tono, Initial weight 298, cori suffered a material alee Wilson & Co, ovt ts were| Cattle, receipts 4,000; fed steors | drop. be pany eiaratet an Can, pets d yearlings, steady to strong: bulk | Oats, started Yo to %o off, May Total sales of bonds today were $11,292,000, compared with $13,- can Smelting, Baldwin, DuPont slow, about | 450 to 45%. Later the weakness in. | 999.000 previous day and $12,817,000 a year ago. Hudson, Stewart Warner, Speed lower; veal | creased. U. S Rubber ba. Utah Power & Light Western Unton 6% packing sows $10,60@ | Colder weather likely to Increase the movement of corn, After opening Ke Kennecott Copper --.. Lehigh Valley 9 106% 106 d Louisville and Nashville --- socrotary, Mack ‘Truck ~ {noreased from $385,000 In shares of | ‘The Sunburst Oll & Refining com: | sraand ol $1 par value to $3,000,000, In shares | pany contemplates a drilling Pro | \rig.continent + bulls of $1 value, $2,000,000 of the | cram of 200 additional wells in the a new stack to be common, ‘and’$1,000,- | Sunburetsfield this year, it was an-| Nos Kan, and 1 ie ometer and Frisco common. Asso: | steady’; stockers and feeders, searce,| | Downturns in hox values and in| 1 Gana Fei = 000 in 744 per cent preferred stock; | nounced, with an ured outlet! stontgomery Ward ciated Ot! touched’ a new record | about stedy; bull butcher coms Seat made the provision market} j usiness briets all non-assenaablo, through the company's refinery at] Nat. Load i high, The first sale of United States | $4.75@6; heifers $6.5008.50; canners wh bes Fish 1 J - — The officers and directors elected | Great Malls, without the necensity | vow york ‘Gantral Steel common was 6,500 shares at and cutters $3.75@4.35; bologna . nen rag nag ci Hiote = L SAN FRANCISCO—Steamship and fare the following: of keeping any of ita wells shut in. N.Y. N. HL, and Hartfora bulls $5.26@5.60; practical veal top| May, new LMM TBM 195, up % , los report the Jan- i May, old. 1.72 1,72% 4 1,704 : 7 Bhert covering played an impor: $10 50, s vary tourlat mov nt in California N. Y., N. A, and Hartford 2. 41 ee Apts 5,500; lamba steady | July ..-- 1.60% 1,51 9% 1,50 Norfoliand Western £ tant part in tho early advance,; Sh an eee Mette sates ey fee et art Palas as of ususualy heavy proportions, top $14.60; sheep, weak:| Corn— 4 y ! rye ‘i M which embraced a wide variety of | to ( ‘ | | | N posta eet nn Issues, Nash Motors jumped five $13 O14.a8 top pesorwes is eth” han ehal) cant PH, Mo.—J, B. Faris, ] Ya e ews Northe lo. > best ewes $6; feeders mostly 25¢ low: | May % 83% 82% " . mm re) Pacific Oi points, DuPont extended Its gain to best ew r ra Hey 14.26 . 0) ed F ’ alsed the bid of the Packard Motor Gar 8 and Baldwin, American Can, In-/er; bull feeding lainbs $14@ 14,36, BOW 80% (Continued Krom Pare One) International Harvester, which of ternational Telephone and U. 8. December and contracting for long | Pan Amerioan Pot, 1B ‘2 apt, ‘87% 187% after Killing Cray, dreamed bimeelt| fered to take corn In payment for FORT WORTH—Contracting by | spring fleeces has not begun Fro Cast [ron Pipe sold two or more Denver Market, Onta— in fominine attire In New York and] agricultural implements at $1.00 a Dry Goods artichoke growers whose 10,000 acres | Seaboard Air Line ..---0-00e NEW ORLUANS—Jobbera report | constitute the only considerable arti-| Sears Roebuck ...-.-. {mprovement In sales, bue collections | choke plantations in Amertoa, are} Sinclair Con, Ol - have fallen off, due to necessity for| forming an assoctation and consid. | Southern Pacific . paying taxes at this time, Jobbers/ ering national advertising to widen | Southern Rallway Pennsylvania oa... 53% ae * | DENVER. Colo, Jan, 21--(U. 8.|Mny sn. 45 45% 44% 44%] calmly powdered his nose in the|hinhel. iarig etre, Texas sheep men for unborn lambs | 2,500,000 to 2,000,000 pounds of short | Phillips Pet. -.. 43 | Mette ‘hatore’ the ena of the ret Department of Agricuitures—Hogs| July Li 45% 48% 45 45 | premonce of policemen who were| at $2.00 m hush) Ie ayn re has begun. The animals will be de-| fall crop remains unsold, with grow: | Pierce Arrow Motor Car half hour. Ratla moved up with the | —Rece!pts, 2,400; mixtoen loada direct | | Rye— auestioning Miss Gallo, In woman's] \issourl mules. Hvered next October, Over 6,000] ers holding for 380 to 40c a pound, Radio Corp, Industefals, a brisk demand tee lito big packers: stendy to strong, ac-| May «. 1.07% 1.07% 1.06 1.06%] carb, he returned to Chicago and = ae PR have been contracted for in the Jant mel Reading --.----- Frisco common on reports of Im+| tive: top, $12.05 for ono load; aix| July ~.-. 1.06% 1,07 1.05% 1.06% | planted his bloody clothing on the week. : Vegetables maps ar 7 nahn portant pending developments being | other londs, $12.00; heavier toads, 5 Ware ee Se Herne uk ali Boulevard bridge with a f SAN FRANCISCO—Ba t. Louly and San Fran, m5 tc Of; , $10 jan 02 note Indicating he had committed = AE cipal aces coe (ben Eeeeaziy. FeRrisee, Leacke Shan tot 8 areal dace is $1000 tay calAS.85 16.57 15.95 18.82 | wuleldo I} ' > Ribs— Wanna moved up two point ; New York Central, New Haven and olpts, B00; ealves, 50; Chicago and Northwestern sold a| practically nothing on sale; market int or so higher, The initial bulge | nominal ° ra annette ‘a wave of profit-] Sheep — Receipts, 9,800; mostly} Bellies 15,75 DURKIN AND GIRL 16,20 HAVE MANY EXCUSES CHICAGO, Jan, 21.—()—Martin naee wees see- 16.87 | Durkin, sheik bandit, who faces two Jan May . : : : Jan, report good filling in ordors, demand, Standard Ol, Cal, —... billed through: market slow; early “s bt anny Beene Lanse 6 United States Sanicnms, 6 bene walen fat lambs fully 360 lower; one | May 16.90 17.69 1690 17.09 | murder indictments, and Betty Wor ry ‘obaceo owart Varner .. » | load 82 junds, $13.50. * sea = ner, his rmer sweetheart, for tho (Conti ry Tool from their early highs, Eoretgn ex: | load $2 pounds, Cash Grains and Provisions comfort of whose bahy boy Durkin pntinueds Mrom :Page. OFe) CLEVELAND — Improvement in! LANCASTER, Pa,—Practically none | Studebaker .. the machine tool business here im!of the 1925 Lancaster tobacco crop | ‘Texan Co, ~.. reported, The Warner and Swasey han been disposed of, Growers have | Texas Gulf Sulphur —. company is operating night shifts tn | ceased to expect that prices will rise | Texas and Pacific .... nome departments, ax are the Na-|much above Ie to fe ® pound} Tobacco Products tional Acme company, Moot Burt] range, Union Pacific ..-.. United Cigar Stores U. 0 for this territory by tomorrow morn: » the local forecaster announced changes opened enay, demand ater: —— ling yielding to $4.85%, and french Prices at Kansas City No. 1 hard $1.83; francs falling over three points to KANSAS CITY, Jan, 21—(U. 8, ‘erat M2 AO 8.780. Department of Agriculture)—Cattle, | 170M. Gorn, d nix equirements of the receipts 3,600; calves 700; fed steers Ise 0, 3 yellow @i8c, Onta, rlings opening slow, around | No. 2 white (2% @ ; No. 3 white | trom 42@42%e, Rye, No. 1 $1.0 —(P)—Wheat, | walked Inte O, 2 ard 31.70% | two lives, fi 4 mixed 71@ | sta CHICAGO, Jan. pollee trap which cost 1 each other in the '# attornoy's office today, Tomorrow may see freezing tem- ison and explanations sprang | perature ag tar south as tho north- ach, while Durkin's 18.year-| ern part of Florida. Bar. | old bride looked on. out of earshot. nay ley 66@76c, Timothy # 26@| Yesterday Durkin sald Miss Wer: RE. unlit! medium to good; better n Miss ‘er. HAVRE Sraden aho-ntock, wenk to ihe lowar; | 7:50, Clover need $27.60@31.25, Lard| ner had helped “frame” him, Pre ber of shares, Atlantic Coast Lin «| $1507, ibs ha cows ie ms $16, Bellies $10.85. viously Betty was quoted as having and a ight i ¥ fell 6, Coca Cola 8% and National a she was “through” with him inipanee t ey me areuloae The pia bas adalat Biscuit 2, St. Louls and San Fran; $5.20406.95; canners and outters tomperature for the past olaqo deciined to 99% and a number | $8:8004.50; Lulln 180 to 260 lower; Prlor to that they had sworn undy:| 24 houra has been 9 above sero, of the popular industrialx were also | bolownan §5.2645.00; beef bulls up: ne love, Immediate n short interests having been appar and y ind ently satisfied, the market ylelded steady: few loads early $5,008.75; and other make: Onions Be t Iron Pipe on PORTLAND, Ore.—There have| U. 8, Ind, Alcohol TULBA—Operations of the new re | been active olen of onions in the] U. 8. Rubber aes finery of the Continental Ol com:| Lake Labiah region for shipment to| U, & Steel ....... pany at Artesia, N, M,, with a datly | onstern markets, Sales are at $1.50 Wabash Railway ..... Mont., Jan, 21.—Nor- thern Montana ts overcast with for when selling was resumed tn a num: grad others steady: several to capacity of 1,000 barrels, will aug-|a hundred pounds at the care Ward Baking “B' ae i mipnt demand for crude from.the Ar Westinghouse Electric -..--- 72% ward to $6; vealers and calves “You couldn't find me so you took oa testa field, which now ts ylelding Railroad Bauipment White Motor ..... 80 edie iting ancl Ciera steady; top veals $11 tockers and the next best you could find,” were ° bout 4,000 barrels daily. MOBILE, Ala.—The railroads en-| Willys Overiand #9. [Net to harden [foodérn dull at woek'n decline of 25c Betty's first words, Oll Summary SPEDE (Gai ALY TRL... ADR” AbOHEH Ay OOIWoRA 200 National Biscuit rose to 84 and to liberal supply in second Durkin countered that he had read RADY | Wool $7,000,000 in improvements in this BAN ANGILO, Texas—-Practically , section in 1926, tncluding local ter no short woo! of the 1025 fall clip| minals, new rolling stock and block ; han been sold in Texas wince mid: ! stenal Wyoming Oils Seah 2 ean Amorioa for year ended December! Quotations by Blue Vucureyvich, 51, earned $4.80 a common share. mroker Ear 208 Consdiidated Koyalty Bid, Rritish government plan compell: | 20k, consuliiated Hoyas Bie ing motion pleture proprietors to) conso.idated Royalty = 8.60 8,76 cyNetlonel splpouit 00 to 44" and 10 R pewenenre quotation that she was By il, Weaver, and Company. new high figures. South Porto Rico | g#. recofpts 6,000; fairly active; nt Pe 4 sit gat enrol aN Bugar fumped 6 polnta and Nash ‘trong to 1de higher than Wednes: rend tots about you, Marty, but] sociated Oil in telegram to Low An y's average; shipper top $1 on 1 didn't believe anything,” Mina Wer: | yole: deplored waste of unnecassary . ner replied competition and predicted further No matter whore you were. {| mergers of ca,ital and decreased pro itd have coine for you," replied | duction In Cullfornia. in. I put advertisements In the news:| ‘The lors in the Beacon Olt tire papers telling ta come to Mich | involves 4,000 barrels of crude yaso- san and meet or communioate with | ting valued at $16,000 which tm one Motors went up 17 to 547, Call loans were unel a”at 4 per cent. 200-pound ages; packer top Be aree ges Der Sent $12.10; bulk salen $11 75@12 20; ——, | bulk desirable 180 ¢ era $11.85@ : worted 130 to | 140 pounds $12.20012 60; packing sows $10 S0GP11 15; stage $8.75¢N0,25; « 106 to Ihe higher, mostly 00-pound ay HACKENE/ : ®)—Four gun men today held up| pur the offices of the American Rallway Express company, and shot and fa tay wounded Frank Brennan. etals ke mal NEW YORK, Jan, 21.—C%—Cop show qouta of Fritish filma whieh Central Pipeline -.... 66 80 Mearenger, and eacaped In an n¥ mother, but you ald neith 5 " , ve ave ‘oted oo ° ", steady; . 0! i obiie with %5 Jo pawh, ¥ f re oh ered by naurance © agitator By Hill, Weaver and Company would have restircted sale of Amor 7’, Wilidame 4g | Per, steady; electrolytic mpot and fu Le satate 4,000 lamba 100.40 | maple. wit 00 in cash, Brennan Tho next remarsas, lost to thove| bitnod with as The agitnt Bank of Bngland discount rate re-{ ean filma; booking of films tn block | jo ysomer 14 | tures 14@14%0, Tin, easy; spot and eran seen atts top | Taeelved three bullet wounds and] nonr ther the. pul ' irnod will oo replaced and the fire vill bo prohibited = noarby $61.87; futures $61.50, [ron montly 100 ta be o oP | tied a half hour tate te ee one Brinonse tO | will hava little, If ang attect.of maine at 5 per eer ¥ eatorn States . Ao $14.3 > ta ote FY BNaly ROUT IAser, amile J A ’ “20. ind ip, | Mtnney Coastal ee 08 pe Lobe} ag 7 Me v4 wh ae re “ 4 era Mt two of the holdin men remained Don't stand there and taueh { marae 4 i ; vorage prices—20 industrials, 7 , steady; apot $9.25, Zine, eary meep y sara 8 | outside the office, whieh adk the | ter Fi 1 oe pe sense fare] tas ne = he 155,04, up 1.23; 20 railx 109.22, up Secieat te of 4 as St. Louis spot $8.40; futures. $8 wethe Susquehanna railroad de wiflal oes ‘ nous Piel ae M2 Pure Oll earnings year ended preferred amo ct i share |) betel * . ter. ? oa 7 S caaei an - > -- ‘ your wife and don't make m chump| March 41, estimated at § on common againut §$,04 In 1924 SOi dE. Honda: OEE HP. $0 khorn 08 84 | eee naman ar <BPUs. 988-408, 0 the other two entered and covered | of her ns you have m | 'Silec ahenete reiterate esane ~ sivas er charges which compares with nger before he could draw | the mon | omen Danilo’ oss. 0b 06 '——_——— ent | hin<Gintel Durkin returned to hin wife and] present dividend rate of $1.80 | Ee — | ° nto’ hidue wieace Neeekes mite tan 0 of § . Samapublly Zieh, sad Baal nie a S LOnn Royalty Producers 0408 Mo | Grain Opinions Whey aot him after riding the) (tee rought a smile to her | share, $1,200,000, equal after preferred div- toc pinions Sunset = 00% 00% ney i aad nate iS yee eotehet Nt 900, Meardy a . : PR be eee es ae oe M8 idend to 54 4 hare on common i " “ a By HU, Weaver & Co, eS See a oo ath Glo w share on 7 per cent Ky Hill, Weaver & Co, bm Band - a % Hale pe dy FORK, Jan, 31—(P)—Call) vrutmurd Warten: Belley S Silver proferred in 1924; declared regulur Tobey and Kirk: One stock after} pci cy rani 20 Sugar 08 10 13 “4 09 iM 2.76 2.96 4.00 5,00 ey, wtoady; high 4; lgw 4) ruling oceivite dor te d \ | rate 4: closing big 4; offered at 44; [7S Came before any et eo ne ee Jast loan 4; calle Joanie ugAInRt ho eee iit ie eeende, Think NEW YORK, Jan. 2L—OP—Mae ; V YORK, Jan, 21.—A9—A] wivor ex “e : @ 3%: Hime loans, ateady: wheat ahould be sold on these bulKes, Mextonn dollars. 61% mised votlateral $9.00 days 4% Ove) } ; mo ine ate tnauiry ran rapt 7 to | i aan) 46 months 4% @4%; price merean:| 4, ; } ; eo iL tee eA Pa span Jackson Bros: Continue bullish tee levels, whe’ ranged from | tle paper 44 @4% $5.00 to $5.80 for fine granulated Poultry backs, Acree 2 i ll at air Cad Confer oO set votin, ate Butter and Eggs Tee B, Mache & Co Favor wetting | coe world eourt nahesion falls op varterly dividend 1% on preferred. | another gly way to bear drives |, 4 happell _—__. and while wuch things are wolne | \yoicinnel Carloadings for week ended Janu-jon it ts well to take profit# and) jinie oi” were 907,119, an Increase of] assume o waiting or purely trading 166,880 over preceeding week, but] ultitude decresso of 26,088 from same week - of 1986, Hornblower and Weeks: Public exer utilities hold ground gained well rton Pet, wake, | agli and advopate purchanes on all set-| | Tmpertal ohy wena ee ere CHICAGO, Jar (P).—Poult Supreme Court Justice Mullan has) Reactions appear to be only tech | elite oii nu FE lour live wteady, re are, fowls Giemaisped ault of minority stock-| nical. Mxpect higher prices for all! fountain Producers ~ 31% | '- nents bnsintin must follow springs 2840; turkeys holders of olf Denver and: Rio} such recently mentioned. § Mreport) oon rinentat 24% | CHICAGO, Jan, 21,—-CP)—Dytter— . reduction vote, NR SRRRINE ey "7 ucks S0@39 red Grande road against estate of George | Texas haa reacted to a point where | vow york Ol 12% | {eher; receipts, 6,588 tubs; cream Norris Wo Younis eae SAPOLIS, Minn. Jan, 21 - y e ‘) rr re hs = 2 skeptics € questio vl r unchange hipmente Gould and other directors, reported | wo bs aeons - Lila ob g you are} walt Creek Cons, ou 43440; atandardy, 4240; hed ee Mission Cees Loaguo offieints indicate prepare | fo. /)0ur neh weir Fgh ga - as appeal will be taken, not alrea holding wom: #, OF Ind, he. 66% 41% M420; Crete, 4040 . story disarmament conference will i ld nl LA bd LEGAL NOTICES ated level dle; peconda, 38 Mave, nough to justify our ine . i bi hee little encouragement | B® held in March or April, after NOEHtEe HR ae, - Kgge— Higher; receipts, 7,460 Ge been bs - sipciky 2 ; House naval committee recom All creditors and others. i a iseerctt ee ners nent | mends reduction of 4,000 me cated in the estate of Dan Bryan, bre ork hig ” sou, Georgla, ranking D Deceased, take notice that the un ation alone. Outside interest in i dersigned administrator of said estate will, on or before the 20th Humble Ol Ohio Ol 1 oom Preliminary figures Northern Ta J, 8, Bache & Co. On further eifte for year ended December SLavith | reactions Public Service of New Degember partly estimated shows | Jorsey, Standard Gas, North Amer earnings equal to nearly 8 per cent) ican and Montana Power appear panes * on outpta gf stock againet 6.40 per | attractive toes UP See vent for 1094, ——- Crude Market —_— Block Maloney: High grade ntooke Cities Service company December | can now be bought by those able to uy J WHAVER @ OO. surplus available for common div: | take care of them, Purely specula:| sult Creek, 36 to 36.0 gravity . 1.79 Lidendy and reserves $1,082,068] tive Jasves may have Curther sinking | salt Creek, 47 to hy save’ continues vary ilght objects to cutting below 5-5-4 agre it Thomaon MeKinnon; Remains to Ambassador Herenger, present. A reguiar Thuraday office of the Clerk of Court of be seen whether domestic demand night dance! Natrona Count Wyomir pt 7 x “ool. y. oming, his Will offset. refusil of foreigners to ue armcentinls to Fromeent Geely program will be the order of the] fina) account and petition Cor dis- / ¥ evening tonight at Washington hall. | tribution of anid estate, where ar settle debts promptly, Walt illen, proprietor of the om lone interested may exam ne euch tablishment, exp sceor neeount and petition and file ob- and is making pr ; 9 wity . La7 ‘against $750,879 in December, 1924; | enelts ore k 12 months $11, 00 agalnet $9, ° en meme 016; declared Yogular quarter ly dividends half of one per cont In Creek Muddy ay ik Basin ne OL take Canadian offerings, Anticipate deifting morkets {n coarse grains. - - Rpeclal meetings at the Salvation Army hall, Major W, G. White of Ralt Lake City, divisional com at Creek tan large turnout | Potatoes urationn accord cash and halt of one per cent in com: | | Lande Cr mander for Utah, Idaho and Wyo: - = hold | seaqui-cer ae . jections thereto in writing at any mon #tock on common halt ef one | ——~ ue ming, will hold spectal meetings in | | Rata | thls suinmer. Ineton HAN otk anon wet Beteee | ae caters. the | third day: of per cont in cash on preferred and CHICAGO, Jan, 21(4)—Pota- | ireybull tho Salvation Army hall, 800 North | oreign Exe yange ws ioe re belly : c ba ron | Mare h, 1926, and If no objections preference "1" toon, rading fair, tharket trifle fir-| Torehiight Wolcott street, on Saturday at & {ntornational commission of Jar | Washinton tall in the neone of ol | final ontiletae ee eid tae ; —— mer on northern stock, just about] Mule © Dm and Sunday at 114, m. and) NW YORK, Jan. 21—(M—tore| ints at Geneva adopts codification | time equare dances at which. both | the Couch dee ok at eye o8 Degember bookings of fabricated | rteady on Idaho: receipts 48 cars:| Iander hav p.m. clan exchanges steady, Quotations | of piracy taws offered by Doloht | youns and old may have tho time of |e ee day of Marcu, 1926, oF ructural #toel approximated 228, | total (niied Sthte@ shipments 476) ] dege Major White hae been an officer | in conta: Matayda, Japanese, ea y have the time of jas soon therenfter as the matter may be heard 60 tone agninat £16,550 In November | seven rotor Wisconsin ancked | Sunburat ..ccenmes: int BSaivation Army for 80 years Great Pritain, demo 485%; cn - - 4.241.470 in December, 1924; for] round whiie« & (oh funey $440] tamiltion Homes and haw had a wide and varied ex-| bles 484 ttd6; du day bills on banks House committee decides “pubs Flax a0nr une ae eenen i yorini tbl Months 3,714,500 tons nmainat | Ath: Mini vekod round | Ferris perlenee In all branches of the Salvar | 481 026. rance, demand 8.74%; ca- | ilelty socking (addist reformers” DULUTH. Minn, Jan. 21—) Peay OF IRWIN D. DRY, Na 428,970 in 1994, oe aD hace fe hed igh Rb ige Army work. bles 3.74, Italy, demand 4.08%: ca-| Ineluding Clarence Darrow of Chi | Clone, Max: January $2404; Feb = Paeigeatee Aa ne 0; Cow fancy shade} Notches cordin} invitation ts éxtended to 4.03%. Demand, Belgium 4.694¢;] cago and Noah Cooper of Ten: | $2 ‘i : May > 21, 98> Feb, 5 Taternational Railways of Central | higher, Pilot Butte - : my Ld gaa: shai eoamionedl WE Fearne kanal pa all to come and hear the major, Germany 23.80, Nesser, cannot appear before it, $2.42%; July $2.45, 1026,

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