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eee Ee =~ fA c ex ni at vil ~ AGE SIK WHEAT SOARS AFTER START Entrance of Cash Buying In- terests Strengthen Tone of Grain Market. Wheat opened The start T ‘with September | $1.23% and CHICAGO, Aus. ng proved to be not very and part of the upturn by cash and houses with | , southwest but offer ings were market r not large Some buying by the pit element and general bullish tist’ served to make wheat average higher put realizing sales brought the Sever down to a fraction nigher than the ening at°$1 St; Decembe 4, and M t hour prices lowing the predictions of large receipts but the prices remained in narrow limits. Opening prices were 54%c@ b4%c for September 54% D cember and 58%e for may. Reports of heavy shipments held corn in rather narrow lmits through- out the session. The close was steady at unchanged to a fraction under the opening with September at BM%@ 54%c, December at 54%c and May at 57 %e. ats followed corn at the opening which was unchanged from Saturday's close, with September at 34% @26c, December at 334%@%c and May at ake. A small advance in the live hog market tended to steady provisions. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Close: ‘Wheat—September . $1.21%4; Decem- ber $1.23%. Corn—September 64%c; December b4%e. Oats—September 24%; Dscember Pork—September $17.10. Lard—September $11.50; October $11.62. Ribs—September $9.10; October $9.10. Provis CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Butter — Un- ebanged; creamy extras 38%; stand- ards 35%c; first 33@37%4c; seconds, 30@32c. Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 13,463 cases; firsts, 29@31c; ordinary firsts, 14@: miscellaneous, 28@29c. Poultry—Alive, unchanged; fowls, 15@24c; springs, 23c. Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 29.—Ege cent higher; firsts, 31c; seconds, Butter—Unchanged; creamery, pacikng, 23c Poultry—Unchanged; ‘bens, 18@22¢; springs, 21c broilers, 41 Potatoes. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Potatoes—Re- cetpts $1 cars; steady; Idaho and Colo- rado whites sacked $2.65@2.75; Ne braska early Ohios $2.40@2.50; Minne- wotas $1-90@2.05. Leading Women : Players Meet NEWPORT R. L, Aug. 29.—Four of the leading women lawn tennis play- ers of the country participated in a singles tournament on the Casino courts here starting today and a larg- er number of contestants played in a ‘women's doubles event, In tye singles Miss Mary E. Browne, who with W. M. Johnston won the national mixed doubles title at Longwood last Satur- ¢ay, met Mrs. May Sutton Bundy and Miss Eleanor Goss.was oppesed by Miss Edith Sigourney. The finals of the singles will be played tomorrow and it is understood | that the winner will be chosen to meet Mile Suzanne Lengien if the French champion is able to come here for an exhibition match on Wednesday, as anticipated. SOS ae METAL WEATHERSTRIPS. Get them put on your windows and doors now; while the getting is good; when winter comes you cannot always get them when you want them, so do it now. Phone 494J and Larsen will fix ‘em. 8-26-6t° RAR Bkauzil form BY SEE-BEN. REALTY CO'S THINKER A Man Buys a Home to Protect His Family. We Furnish the Insurance to Protéct the Home. Picture to yourself how you will feel the morning after the fire, if you neglect to take out insurance. Many tirnes you have done so. ‘no doubt, Well? REAL ESTATE MID WEST BLDG A J AMEINS, Dvr: ying » to selling | hl “| coipts, | LOCAL. OIL STOCKS | Amatgamated Tay. 04 Western Oil Fields .. 22 actions Delay Early Morn- non 6tca> well4n-d6 Saxman ipa a You .. 2 ning Trading. living at New Raymer, Colo., is lying | Sameer oe NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. ee OES on an improvised cot in a local hotel | Rig Indisn 35 ~ Asked | “NEW YORK, A’ ) ts. Be ug. 29.—Acute weak- | Boston-Wyoming 69 ry AGS $7.50 | ces of local tvactions, due to ‘pro-|,Uen 85 6 resalt of © | Buck Creek .. -16 Galt Creek ... Posed reecivership proceedings fea- Burk 06 Creek Pe Donsolidated Roy. |Gates |Great Western Pete Hutton Lake Jupiter | Kenney D-|Lanive Creek F Lusk Royalty | Lusk Petroleum |Mike Henry | Mountain & Gulf Northwest Outwest Picardy eee Riverton Refg. wu Grass Creek . Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Western States . Pro. & Retrs. Cosden Cities Service Com. . Ss. O Mexican Pstroleum Sinclair Oi Texas Oil Pan-American Pete .. 8. Union Pacific R- Sterling Francs pg | Marks Lire : i Call Mon: WYOMING cRupE OIL MARKET?. $1.00; Rock Creek . ceccrc |HIGHWA WEAKNESS SEEN | HIGHWA OPENING TODAY Proposed Receivership Trans- Phones 203-204 tured the earty dealings on the picked up eurly in the ‘day, ‘ough Rapid Transit 5 per cent sk enbeeden Davin fom: 4 points. Slsewhere gains and| steal his automobile. losses were more or less equally di- vided. Houston Oil was heavy with General Asphalt, United States Rub- ber, Studebaker, American Woolen Sumatra Tobacco, General Electric rose 2% points on the increased stock dividends and Mercantile Marine pre- ferred, Mexican Petroleum, Royal| nim he. would net Dutch, Baldwin Locomotive and Amer- jcan Sugar‘displayed firmness. Indiana NEW YORK STOCKS. dine $ 96.50 18.00 search of the bandit. Steel ... FOREIGN Interborough 5's fell 5%- and! tzn. tractions found new. low] said, ‘points. all related levels. it preferred lost! Oavia and that he was Sears Roebuck and) salesman,” Ducker sald. kest of the Spe-| genial, We arrived in lectric held most| noon and had dinner. LIBERTY FONDS. Drug were claities. General of {ts gain and Jat 41% per cent outside. Money and Exchange. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—Cattle—Re-| celpts 13,000; better grades beet steers | weights $9.60@10.10; light lights $9.00| prices varying according to the size} of the machine. }introduction prices are offered on all models. aS el a vy packing sows smooth| packing sows rough $7.10 @7.50; pigs-$8.00@9.25 Sheep—Receipts 40,000; native lambs opened 50c lower; top early $850; culls largely $4.50@5.00; fat sheep weak tol: and she stock mostly 25¢ higher; spots| Midwest building. Mr. ‘up more; top beef steers $10.50; bulk|sertative of the Paramount bulk bologna} graph @4.25; eet bulls largely $4.75|machine to the. Casper public. veal calves, stockers and feed-| Paramount has been a consistent fa- ers strong; bulk vealers around $10.75|vorite in the eastern markets and is cables 1.16. Marks-——Demand 1.1513, below the water being some times that of the portion above. company, is introducing this The} Brazitian—Demand 11.87. Montreal, 913-16 per cent discount. | ‘Time loans, steady; 60 days, 90 days| and six months, 5%@6 per cent, Antimony—Spot, $4.50. Silver. Aus. New Y r , Aug. 29—Copper— During the period of! y5,75. ence HE ae pene electrolytic, spot and here special reduced} carpy, 11%¢: later, 12@1 | by, TincSteady: spot and near NEW YORK, 26.25; futures, $26.25 |aomestic, 99%: Iron—Steady: No.1 northern, '$21@ | can dollars 47%. ee | ———Tribune wantads DO pi SHOOTS BO BOY ON JOYRIDE SEDALIA, Colo., Aug. 29.—Charies The bat- axohagijerweany. > Simhat eae Hievated | tio, according to Ducker, followed an ‘soon fell 7%. points, and Inter Or-| attempt by his companion, who said to rob him ane je toki me his name was Clyde ponie ah ig dodalws coe First 44s . was the only leader to run counter to/the afternoon fishing. Then we de- Tom Bell Roy. Hesond 444. the. general trend, rising 3 points.|cidea to go to Colorado Springs. | Western Exporation Third 44s Crucible and pringtield~ also} «wwe ate supper at Gano's ranch Wind River Refs. Fourth 4\%s 6 strengthened, Call money openet at/..4 continued toward Sedalia. Pres- Wyo-Kan. re Victory 4% 5 per cent oy the exchange but loaned |S tty Davia passed a revolver to my heart and commanded me to give up all I had on me and get out of the }|Torchlight 1.00; Salt Creek machine. We scuffled and I was shot |Fik Basin . 1.00] Big Muddy NEW YORK, Aug. Prime mer-| several times.” Groybuil Pilot Butte .... cantile paper, 6@6% per cent An et TR Lningss «Wet -aiapeed Lance Creek Hamilton Dome .. Exchange—Irregular; sterling, de-|0d the bandit) away, | a af Lander Mule Creek .4. mand, $3.69%; cables, $3.70%. Ducker, who, though bleeding badly, Trance--Demand 7.77%, cables 7.78,| drove his machine to Sedalia and fell IP t he | Belgian francs— Demand . 7.52%, | ¢=bausted_op arriving. M cables 7 ee eee | Ar anroun ac me; Guilders — Demand 31.34, pias Fresh ea Ra aed . have | ; 31.40, but newly broken away-have \Be ing Introduced)" ii:.—pemana 4.29%. cadtes 4,30, Igreen or blue color. Others, often rising 250 feet high, present the ap of dazzling white chalk ar pearance At the Midwest pharmacy in the cliffs of the most. fantastic shapes. Tvbin, repre Norway—Demand 13.55. ‘What one sees is really only a small Phono-| Argentine—Demand 29.75. part of the whole iceberg, the amount visible ed @11.00. jat the present time being introduced, Call money, easy; high, 5; low, 53/99: No. 2 northern, $20@21; No. 2 Hogs—Receipts 32,000; active, 10 to/in all of the cities in the Rocky ruling rate, 6; ladt loan, 5; closing] Southern, $18.50. 2c Nigher; bulk of sales '5@10.00;} Mountain. area. lbid, 414; offered at ‘Lead—Steady; spot, 4.40. top $10.10; heavy\weights $8.50@9.70;! ‘The Paramount comes in several —- Zine—Quiet; East St. Louis deliv- tnedium weights $9.50@10.10; light! aitferent models in cabinet styles, the; Metals. ery, spot $4.15@4.20. 29.—Bar silver, foreign 62%c; Mexi- Denver Quotations. DENVER, Aug. 29.—Cattle 2,000; market steady; cows and heifers, $3 -50@8.25; bulls, $2@ stockers and feeders, $4.50@6. Hogs—Receipts, 700; market 10c to 15 lower; top, $9.30; bulk, $6.30@9. Sheep—Receipts, 4,600; market 50c lower; yearlings steady; lambs, ewes, $3@3.50; feeder eh ust At Mesa, Arizona, in the heart of the Great American Desert, the Mor- mons plan to erect a temple that will be second in size and magnificence only to the great tabernacle “in Salt Lake City. Geologists Oil Expe-ts Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyovaing Map & Blue Print Co. P. O, Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS North Center Hotel 740 North Center Street Modern and Conveniently Located. MODERATE PRICES North Center Hotel 740 North Center Street Phone 480-W eoeccen ° We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J Py cores * 1 RCET Ser Ege mg 5% Reduction Your home is a theater well worth beautifying! Why go to the movies if your home is attractive? If good light and beautiful fixtures make the home more attractive, why wait, as our prices are RIGHT— NOW! / These Reduc- OUR CAMPAIGN tious Include STARTS All Our Bed- MONDAY, room,- Bath- AUG, 29 room, Dining- room, Porch Fixtures. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 From Thrift Operations of Bank. NEW YORK BOND HOUSE FAILURE Many Employes ipyes Rafter Loses | NEW YORK, Aug. 29. —~George ve in his right | ycLaughlin, state superintsncent of vattle he bad |nanks todey confirmed reports “that Jarre canyon | ihe National Thrift Bond corporation, Jast night with a stranger~ he had} wich has $700,000 ‘worth of thrift! bonds outstanding with workers who} ARROW STRIKES “WILLIAMS BOY, WAY LOSE EYE Harry, 9-year-old son of Mr. and |Mrs. Harry Williams, 1030 South Chestnut street, may lose the sight of one or both eyes as the result of an enn which happened while he bor children were playing ("Taian igame, it is said Russell Smith, age 9. fired the arrow which split the right eyeball of the injured lad. fairs in his hands August 1. The corporation is insolvent, he said, Renee nike mtn headed by Sher-| put it had deposited securities in trust iff George Nickson-of Douglas county| with the Equitable Trast compan: and another group of citizens heavily | and if the thrift bond holders wait u armed are scouring Jarre canyon im/en their maturity between 1943 and| A: fight is ex- pected as-Dutker said the man told be taken aliv “They want me for several crimes, Davis is quoted as. Ducker told off- See eet an Tale-| “itis, ere he had worked on his par- During the morning Manhattan ents’ place at New Raymer all sum- vated Increased its loss to almost 14 mer wet ead decided 12 take 2 vaca; |PONds. are directors of the corporation H® motored to Plattsville, he Friday and there picked up the value. per cent below par, he said. tablishments whose , employes and some of them at Title Holders NEW YORK, Aug. ing champions will appear in day afternoon. delweight* title, .meeting in Cleveland. he won the asserts he retained it. a age Indian Russell, Panama Joe belt embl dieweight_ championship. nine purchased them by weekly pay en- yelope deductions, /had placed its af- 1945 they should receive full’ face| cently arrived in England to. be The securities now average 39) yy .ced on the Unknown Warrior's Several prominent Wall street men fund officials of the 119 industrial es-) tool are said to have agreed to relieve their employes of any tosses. ‘There are general creditors not con-| serned with the thrift bonds, Mr. Mc traveling | Coughlin sa bP hpeses ughlin said. Denver ‘Then we con- Mexican Petroleum | tinued to Becker Springs and passed Will Meet Soon 29.—Four dox-| ‘Tex Rickard’s Jersey City arent next Mon- Johnny Wilson of Boston, and Bryan Downey of Cleveland will settle their | controversy as to which holds the mid-} ‘This has been a mat- ter of controversy since their recent | Downey claims title then and Wilson | In the preliminaries Johnny Buff, American flyweight holder, will en-| a bantamweight from Harrisburg, Pa., and Mike Me- Tigue who holds the Irish and Can- adian middleweight titles will meet | ans, holder of the Rick- le of the negro mid- ~The playmates of the injured lad took the badly shocked boy to. his ;nome and medfcal assistance was summoned. Dr. M. EB, Smith now has fithe case but will probably send the y| lad away for an operation in hopes of ¥ saving the sight of both eyes. A wreath of Australian wild flowers near the efinery 130-foot lot. Re jown and $50 per month grave in Westminster Abbey. The wreath was frozen in a solid block of ice, and when ‘the flowers were thawed they proved to be just as fresh as when they were gathered, in spite of their six weeks’ journey through the tropies. A home, four rooms and bath with ut fixtures; new and on a level ict Price, $2,700, $300 down and $50 per The Western Realty Co.. F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mer. Suite 511, Ol Exchange Building : CLASSIFIFD maT SA NEB Jewelry and watch repatring by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. ‘Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. 364t CORONA Weight 6 Pounds $50 $50 If you have what you won't want and want what you don’t have—lse [| Tribune Want Ads. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in th See, please be cureful to use given in the a) ‘Write the address plain: Letters brought in to The ‘Tribune oo do not requirs stamps. A)- inclose your answers sealed cavolepe rac replying to ad- vertisemen ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We — and Repair || REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired. || CASPER TYPEWRITER | EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. East Second Phone 856 ‘Over White's Grocery. nz its where are asked for, do not send the original references. . Semt copies of them “BS ere . ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune is 1% cents a word “ACCOUNTANTS ‘GUARANTEE REGISTRY~ Auditors and Accountants—Stock trar and Transfer Agents CORRP. each insertion; minimum 25 cents. OUT OF TOWN __ advertisements must be accompanied by cash or check CLEANERS and PRESSERS Pe ated SERVICE CLEANERS Ceinter, Filth and Haliroad: Phone “ARCHITECTS Regis! an 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, GOODRICH, {oso Phone 440. GARBUTT, sae 8s & SWEENEY 415 Oil Exchange Oiside. Phone 1162. ‘Townse: AUDITORS in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be Casper Daily Tribune office before Phone 56. DOCTORS DR. iene ~ a ng 1 Office Pho: ae Private Hoepitar ars. South Durbin. thence wrens 2 dhs Nee inl DENTISTS R. J. J. DONOVA) x eran apy ro Blas, vse a REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. Service Tel. 167d. jE el as re DRS REE 8 bat AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Pi inapalitias idtrmmasae ont BG Specialists Cracked Jackets, WANTED — Competent housekeeper g General Teaming for two; peat cond who will go ra Sand_and gravel delivered an nd aad aa home nights. Phone 1133. S272 of iy to per yard. L. E. Blanchard. Phone 447. Office, Cen- ter & Midwest.Ave. B-29-2t Scored Cylinders, Alumi Repairs. WEST N'AUTO HEPA, 820 West A: laa hb nines daca e BAGGAGE and TRANSFER aacatacrsre ic 20 Alaa Ate ek RAINWATER'S DRAY & TRANS ef hauling. SEE BEN TRANSVER ¢ CO. vascusal PASESS°soving. Phone Je Phone pe ee SEARLES TRANSFER ss me. 87-W, Office 104. Pnostov __S™SMOVING “A” SPECIAUNY. —CABINETMAKING ——GRESCENT CABINET CO,” 432. West Nellowstone. Phone sto Fixtures, Counters and Shely- Ing, Ico Hoses and Sereems, Boxes and Screens. __ CHIROPRACTORS J. H. JEFFRE Piano 839W. DR. Ansa GRAHAM SEREREY, Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 7 ‘hiropractor 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 See CONTRACTORS Estimates Furnished Ww. S. HOU EAHAN & SONS uilder. WM. E. PRATT General Contracting 801 Badger Ave. Phone 87J. inders Regtound, Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins. and ASI GAS FITTING Hot NURSERIES Phone 10994. and Repair Work Shoat 7 te ae Sal eon a CYLINDER GRINDING ——— WESTERN HEAT & ag nt Water Miplanees 1249R. THE COLORADO Agere 5 Western Grown Trees for, West: Planters. H, PUNTENNEY, General See eee S[s10 Park Ave. ROOF CONTRACTING V¥OMING ROOFING /CO. agate! Roofing Contractors. Recoating a Specialty. gt} tg bail. “Phone 14183. Casper, W: CIVIL ENGINEER , County Surveyor. est Bldg, Phone 11463 6 Midw: Res. 910 S. Chestnut. Phone 2s HAT CLEANERS __ pe had Me 3 HAT CLEANING NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the . United States for the District of Wy tno auatiey ef Perey Wi Geigees in the matter o: é Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 460. Notice is ers given that on [the 9th day of August A. D., wat the said Perry W. Geiger was dul. adjudicated a bankropts and that the first meeting of creditors will be held Pe ‘S02 Hynds puucins, a the City of Cheyenne, W: the 12th day of September, A. D. 192%, at 10 Sreloek in the forenoon, at which time gaid creditors at- tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the. cman — transact such other business may come properly before rit meeting. aia reg 26th day of August, A. D, 1 CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish Aug. 29, 1921. pile oe Sold Ce ae te 133"! ‘South Center. Phone 1319W INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU ey ea GATION — Civil and Criminal Se $02 Cintinental Oil Bldg. Phone 162s, LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK wyers Suite 204.205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON a Suites 14-15-16, ‘Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oil se Bldg. GEORGE W USO) Mlorney-atla Phone 196J. Townsend Bidg. OSTEOPATHS Beet AR. Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773. PRODUCE BARTON EOD H OR OO. Wholesale Poultry, WYesetabtes. ass" No Woleett i sed RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 34 We Vellowatone prone 1854 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. LO Notice is hereby given that at a’ apectet called meeting of the of the agpining. Co- Operative Oil Com; ming co! Li held at the ofhce oo rperadia poke ak in thet city of of Cane, on -Au- gust, fut 3, 1 iat, ‘at Wi elk kB. m.) at ing Nant ownii ee ae 2 on sen of ‘the alte Pe stock of company issued and ot AUTO RADIATO! _ coring and he Expert W ae {24 W.. Second. ye Work- 1545. | been SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID XT” a Rete aSW. Yellowstone. Phone ae fe ana Dated at. Casper, Wyomii ease OGRAPHERS | srd day of August, A. Dot Cae SEARCY 1. JONES. (Seal) ‘E. B. CUR" i ic. Os a i . 2 231 Midwest Building, F. B. TAYLOR, SS TAILORS Publish Aug. 29, Sept. = 12, 19,26, See Oct. 3, 1921 Ladies’ and Gents’ Tall 16 E. ‘Midweset Ave. yperty buted among the pernons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for credit- ors and. pogkholders | are E. B, Cur- , Cleaning, Phone 483d. Avis Suits made, fo. or BRE repairing. Furs remodeled. Phone 61. VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, ver Otfice, 142 West Second St. Phones: Office 20, Res. 1614NW. we agreeing Publish Aug: 22, 25, 29, Sept. 1, 5