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MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 192r. a which it has ever ‘recognized, the! splendid ‘structure of human brother hood in peace and understanding. CONDITIONS IN “Just as the Pilgrims had a prac eal mihd for material things amid effective pursuit of their higher ideals | 50 must we with our inheritance. | | “Just ag these fathers drew together toward ample authority to make the Movement of Wheat Crop Is Well Under Way and Loans Are Liquidated. ering conditions in the tenth federa! reserve district to July 21, shows fa- vorable conditions existing in the western states. “The movement.” it says, “of the 1921 wheat crop. starting at the end o# June, has increased rapidly in volume to this date in July and the proceeds of shipments are beginning | to find their way info country banks The steady liquidation of loans in the past several months put the banks in position to meet the seasonal demands without such large outside borrow- ings ks featured the situation at this Ume last year, Thus the increasing inflow of new wheat money is be. nning to ease up the situation in the agricultural sections and influ ence further liquidation. The demand for currency and credit from other in dustrial and commercial lines contin. es strong and are being fairiy wel! met, though it cannot be said that the ‘easy money’ stage has been reached in this district. “The new regulation of the federal reserve board, increasing to six months or doubling the maturity pe riod of eligible bankérs’ acceptances as a-means of facilitating the firan-| cing of export trade has awake , {erest_ among western bankers. A: this time, however, the acceptance activities of the large banks of this district are confined to customers’ paper on grain and flour for export. This is assuming considerable volume. one Kansas City bank reporting $2.- 900,000 of acceptances on wheat for Buropean government account and another $968,000 on flour for export to Europe. “The establishment of a $50,000,000 livestock loan pool, with headquar- t¢rs in Chicago and with a workable Plan of operation. reflects a spirit of edoperation on the part of finan. cial and livestock interests for the rehabilitating of the livestock indus- try of this district, as well as of the entire country. “This statement of the Federal Re- serve bank of Kansas City and branches as of July 13 showed $71,- 097,926 of gold reserves, indicating a decline of $<4.124,672 from the total of June 15,/one month ago, and $1,850,- 949 from the total of January 14, six months ago. Borrowing of momber banks amounted to $75,346,313 which represented an. expansion of $1,508,- 162 over th etotal on June 15, although the June.13 total was $30,267,680 less than the total borrowings of mem. ber banks reported January 14." INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK G008 (Continued from Page 1.) but pray God, it has come triumph- antly through its determining, ordeal. It comes forth from that test,/nerved and heartened for further tasks; con- fident, assured, reliant. None ~ques- tions either its place. or its right of Igadership: few doubt its destiny, to establish under that divine guidance nation and still preserve the freedom of those who compose it, so must‘ we suard against the supreme central ization of power at home. and the su per-state for the world. More, we must combat the menace in the grow- The monthly review of the Feder-\iMS assumption that the state nust in bank of Kansas City, cov- SUPPOrt the people. for just: govern- ment is merely the guaranty to the People of the right and opportunity of that people to support themselves. The One outstanding ‘danger of today is hington | for the things which are the tasks of the 48 commonweaiths which consti-! the tendency to turn to W; tute the nation. fense. let Ux preserve it so. religicus liberty and political freedom ments, the betrayals of ov t here for al! id the standards of highest. j real human irotherhood. hcpes. new confidence and new exal tetion.” SS aha > ae GARDNER IMPROVING. | BUQUERQUE M., Aug. 1.— bates flagship New A.B.C. or X. Y. Z. FRANCIS Ouimer, WoOOCSLAaND “Having wrought the nation as the central power of preservation ani de-! | Mere wax the early dedieation to It was a sublime gift to posterity. Wel cannot better express our rs crenca! today than by sweeping aside the er rors, the failures, the disappoint-1 America and il the uid add to the ~olume vf rejoicing | on earth and give e2ho to the heave} fhe Casvet Daiir Tribune A familiar figure will be missing at the national open golf champlonship at Washington, D. C. Francis Ouimet, the Boston star who with Chic Evans and Bob'y Jones has dominated the amateur field, is not entered for the first time in many years. The Bostonian is in poor physical condition and has decided to take a rest, n the forenoon of July 16, 1921, § att h door of the court- + hou . n County o t . to-wit Wyoming, that such sale would be the forenoon o: had at the same place on August such sale being ie (Continued from Puge 1.) in Russia were released. “Would be glad if you would pro of is her: at once to Riga.” Mr. Hoover sei] at publi |cabled Mr. Brown. “It is of course. described real estate, situated in William 0. Wilson, Attorney fot to be assumed that the prisoners will the City of ( have been delivered « demanded by the Gorky and Kameneff.” _ |merly town of Casper), in the Fiegter, Rise’ public the ‘aces: County of Natrona, in the State of munication from the soviet govern-\ Wyoming, as said lot and block are ment transmitted to Maxim Gorky, the Text differing, from that ap. Wid down and described on the plat’ gypyip BE TREATED THRU THE BLOOD County of Natrona ) of the nobler aspirtion of united mankind. It would dim no toreh of Ulerty which was -ighter here. but} would set the world aglow with new here yesterday senger train on which he was trayel- ing to California, Proved today was somewhat according to attending His fever had diminis! improvement jhe should be able to resume his jour: within a week, physicians said. Frederick D. Gardner, former gover- nor of Missouri, who was taken to a ‘Tribune Classified Aas———— Bring Resul * Admiral Eberle Takes Command of Fleet PRES. HARDING (Continued from Page 1.) ‘Pennsylvania and North — Dakota and the British cruiser Camorian, The Mayflower yacht anchored to- day at the port where the Mayfiow- er bark, furled sail three centuries ago. It was 30T yeare to a day from the time when the Pilgrims set out from the Dutch port of Delftshaven. ‘The old Mayflower herself had been reproduced for the pageant ‘to be held tonight. At the new state dock, Governor Cox, of Massachusetts, headed a welcoming committee, which in- eluded Senator Lodge and executives of, several New England ° states, when President Harding and party arrived. HOINS IWFETE | President Harding was deferred un Ul he set foot ashore The president’s yacht had slipped through the Cape Cod @anal, thus avoiding the breakers off the cape. which 300 years ago turned back its predecessor, the Mayflower bark and changed the course of history Thousands cheered the presidential yacht as it pened great was the crush in the Pilgrim town, that some of the din- tinguished guests, unidentified by the required insignia, were hustled here and there. Senator Lodge was taken in hand by a provost guard. he insisting on his identity without success, Naval officers who learned of the incident. scurried about to overtake him. President Harding and his paréy on the yacht Mayflower ran into a stormy experience off Black island R. L., while on the cruise here last night. When the Mayflower docked today it was learned that she had encountered a severe electrical storm. A thunder bolt sent its im. pulse through the wireless appara tus and @ spark of some length was | Frank H. Sawyer, deceased. Under authority of an order of until paid, at the rate of 8° per sale granted by the District Court annum payable at the maturity of of the Sixth Judicial District, sit- each of said installments, evidenced ‘ ting in and for the County of Na-'by the twelve notes of the pur- | in the State of W ing, chaser, for the purchase money, e e entered on June 20, 1921, and a with a mortgage from the pur- S¢gndard for Over SO Years ro ee ET ey ep epee ‘? % oes ‘- *- Admiral E. W. Eberle, left, new commander of the Pacific fleet, being welcomed to San Francisco by Rear Admiral Alexander S. Halstead, com- mancdant of the twelfth naval district. This photo was made aboard the lexi signing December 2 cites the imagina “KIMBALL HANDLES THE GOODS” KIMB-[} THAT'S- CASPER’S LEADING DRUGGISTS EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE a te es ae a - oo o "e RD ° *e . thrown off but the adjustment was Piymouth’s Moat in the parade re- such that the foror of the bolt was produced the leading of the Pil- | absorbed without shock The presi grims. That of Duxbury portrayed | dent, preparing his speech for to. the treaty between the first settlers day, did not know of it until he and the Indians. Bridgewater was remarked later upon the extent of represented by a float on which the downpour. The rainfall was so appeared Miss Priscilla Alden, lineal ' great that those aboard said it descendant John Alden, Prins | seemed to still the sea and the May- cess Kootenekansus.. known nowa- flower rode through the storm as days as Miss Charlotte Mitchell, a | smoothly as on a mill pond direct descendant of the Indian —_—— chieftain Massasoit, was a figure It is not generally known that all on Middleboro's first float depicting food, whether vegetahic or Mesh, WW the meeting of Covernor Winslow |an effect on us. Turnips, for examp!l and the chief. depress. Teas exhilarate. Mutton + Pembroke recalled by its float the | lays irritation of temper.. Pork ox-| toagoes + in. Not Jong since Site deat meeting. of the fi & well known writer of exciting | independence adopted in the col |stories confessed that his inspiration onies, came from pork chops. The’ Mayflower dropped anchor mae fm just outside the entrance to the har- An ounce of gold could be drawn | or at ‘ormal welcome o a wire miles lon, - 2) ° ——————————O EE ET Secccnvceveccecoucccccccccecscccecssccscceoncescccacsoenecensesseesseneeee rn EE In algebra, “abc” represents the known; “xyz” the unknown. Likewise‘in circu- lation. A.B.C. represents the known plus where it goes and how it was ob- tained. Anything else is the unknown. When buying space, select mediums of known.circulation. Choose from A.B.C. reports and audits. You have then backed your judgment with undisputa- ‘ble facts. The Casper Daily Tribune -Is a Member of the A.B.C. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS “The Safe Drug Stores Expert Luncheonette , Service , ' MENU FOR TOMORROW | 50c Merchants Lunch | 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. Vegetable Soup Roast Beef Brown Gravy or Roast Pork With Dressing | Mashed Potatoes Creamed Carrots | Tapioca Custard Iced Tea, Tea or Coffee Served With Lunch is SPECIALS Combination Salad Whipped Creamed Banana Pie Apricot Pie Blueberry Pie Fruit Salad Midwest Pharmacy Midwest Building Coat Pola teste tence dade oetoatoateatecee-ate ste-ate-ote-teeteets te PAGE FE south front doer of thereof, made and given s administratrix of the itled estate, at 10 o'clock Wyoming, between of Casper, in the rona, in the ot 10 o'cl 10, D, 1921 10 o’clock in the morn- tion by the court. inc, as I deemed such postpone ment for the best interests of the said estate, notice of which said sale and of the postponement there- further given, I will ¢ auction the following Russia if Americans detained D. 1921 ELVIRA A. SAWY Administratrix of t 4 of Frank H. Sawyer, per, County of Na- Estate. t of Russia a*\trona, in the State of Wyoming, to-. (W.O.W.) department wit you open discussions Publish July 18. 25, Aug. 1. 8 use, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona and o'clock in the morning he sun on the Dated this 18th day of July, A. } Lot Four (4) in Block Fourteen we = will please advise Messrs! (14) in the City of Casper (for- ueepeneees laid down (now city) of Casper in press dispatches “only and additions thereto, of record in Medical suthurities now agree due to translation the office of the county clerk and that rheumatism, with its aches pias Catoe cae ex-officio register of deeds of said and pains, 1. caused by germs NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF County of Natrona, in said State of that pour poison into your SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT Wyoming, in said City of Casper, blood stream. Rubbing not PUBLIC AUCTION. Wyoming; together with all build- give permanent relief. Thous- State of Wyoming ) ings and improvements thereon. an of rheumatic saneces )ss. The sale will be made at public gt Pree their agony wi auction to the highest bidder on a In the District Court of the Sixth credit of one year, payable in «th. gyne Prag 1 Soo Bape ne Judicial District. twelve equal calendar monthly in oes Sant Medical Advieer, | st st nts. w 5 ‘° 't 441, Atlanta, Ga. In the matter of the Estate of stallments with interest each of 45.5 Sot pour druggiot heir date said installments from postponement of such sale, by a chaser on the said realestate to se- laration of such post-' cure the ment of the said notes, a a i a es et a Mr. Sheep Grower: CONVERSATION and ADVICE is a thing being freely supplied by the Western Sheep Growers this season by certain marketing interests, because IT IS EASY TO GIVE and COSTS THE GIVER NOTHING. We believe what the Sheep Growers want today—want and need more than at any time in the history of the trade— is a MARKETING SERVICE thru which they can depend upon realizing THE HIGHEST PRICES POSSIBLE FOR THEIR PRODUCT. Therefore, just a few words regarding the OLD RELIABLE AND WELL- KNOWN SHEEP COMMISSION FIRM of WM. R. SMITH & SON. We, as you may know, are engaged in a strictly commission business at the Union Stock Yards, OMAHA and CHICAGO and HANDLE NOTHING BUT SHEEP. Each MEMBER_OF THE FIRM is an ACTIVE SALESMAN of long training, experience and of RECOGNIZED ABILITY Associated with them are other HIGH GRADE SALESMEN, all thoroly versed in every phase of SHEEP PRODUCTION and MARKETING. Their qualifications and fitness for LEADERSHIP in SALESMANSHIP and SHEEP MARKETING has long been re:ognized and is still being demonstrated by their DAILY SELLING RECORD. They all know the quality of the stuff they are selling; know what the sort should be; what the price should be on the market; and, above all, HAVE THE ABILITY TO GET FULL MARKET VALUES, regardless of conditions on any particular day. And further—EACH SALESMAN attaches JUST AS MUCH IMPORTANCE TO THE CUT AND THE PRICE RECEIVED FOR THE CULLS as for the TOPS. Much has been said during the past few months regarding COMMISSIONS, until this sub- ject has assumed ABNORMAL IMPORTANCE. Oftimes the thing most talked about IS NOT THE REAL POINT AT ISSUE. If actual NET RETURNS in DOLLARS and CENTS is the thing DUSIRED, as we believe it is, hen COMMISSION IS NOT HALF SO IMPORTANT as the PKICE PER CWT., or the NET PER HEAD. Topping the market on “Good Stuff” means nothing to you if you have to stand an exces- sive cut, or if your “cull” or “feeders e sold weak, his means MUCH MORE LOSS to you THAN A FEW DOLLARS’ DIFFERENCE IN COMMISSIONS could ever mean. All we ask is a FAIR COMPARISON of our SALES and SERVICE—SORTS and PRICES and that you consider the present situation carefully and intelligently, using the same good judg- ment you have found so necessary in the conduct of your business in the past. If you do this you WILL NOT GO FAR WRONG or WRONG LONG on your future consignments. We want you to feel that your interests, regardless of what the commission may be, and it will always be our to get EVERY DOLLAR POSSIBLE for EVERY HEAD of sheep consigned to us. t Further, when your sheep are sold by us, they are sold IN THE SAME MANNER and with the same CAREFUL CONSIDERATION they would be were they OUR OWN PERSONAL PROPERTY. We also wish to emphasize very strongly we stand upon our own foundation. We have no friends to reward; no enemies to punish; we ask odds of no man or company. We are to get the HIGH DOLLAR for everything we have to sell; we stick till we get what we want or, if whipped, we take our medicine like men and do not cry about it. We therefore ask of you the same consideration as in the past, and in return we GUARANTEE you a DEPENDABLE MARKETING SERVICE that cannot be surpassed by any concern or company in the SHEEP COMMISSION BUSINESS. WRITE or WIRE us for market INFORMATION and CONSIGN your SHIPMENTS ai Wm. R. Smith & Son 01 “Nothing But Sheep.”’ OMAHA CHICAGO Coat oi e ts So-cte sto sto- toate ste sto- testo teste to ite tote te te teste te tt Re shoete-aSe-stehediote sco ete-aco ase tietee- diese tee tie see sie tse ite aie sie ote aie-ste siete eee-ete-sle-aseete-seeeteets AT THE Dance PALACE Kum If You Don’t Dance. Fountain Service. “Floor!” Well, Nuf Sed. “Music!” Well, Nuf Sed. Saturday Afternoon Matinee wh a rs oe ee Pr) 2 , ? rere tes, - So-afoate-of ate oe oO Seofo-efoos ° o> o oa0o4, 2 er o o-age-4s * oS 2, so-efes, La Soe OY S. 9, ened o-atet R ? % . “octane RS " oe, . << KS te as % 4, o 'e +4 o, ‘ °°, oe ‘“ on vedbnoe O08 % o+ + RY "e oe, - Poa% oe, M ‘? oo, nM o, ? % + o% Ro oe RO ? So oho 4 * 4, 2% ee % + SS. 88 SepPa <5 Per otod ioeeeos, M Me Bove ns. =