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APRIL 28, 1923. All Markets PAGE FOUR Che Casper Oaflp Cribune Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Livestock Business Conditions as BIG GAME FILM MAKES miadiiic ee NEW CYCLE IN PICTURES Seen by Armour & Company | ssromas> —— Allis Chalmers 2 American Beet Sugar —____. Show business is filled with unex-)the Museum of Natural History at CHICAGO, April 28—in a review|nage basis meat trade has been as-| american Can att pected successes which generally|Okland, California, where his exp!- fmsued dealing with business condi-/tonishingly large, end it seems that! American Car & Foundry mark a new cycle in the evolution | dition was originally outfitted It re tons for April the Armour and com-| the coming month will bring @ ‘arg-| American Hide & Leather pfd. — eager dg of the perros, (bus pong 3p ead Sea tunciagtacern pbstee paetins bapad atte pg) agg American International Corp - 26 | Burke -.—__— 129 Sher eee er made Broadway | the taske With him as his righthand “One of the most tmportant phases| “One of the outstanding cons®| American Locomotive -. ous success ever 194% | Blackstone Salt Creek .27 “ 4 et’ the month's development is the| quences of the Eurdpean situation 1s] American Smeting & Reg. — 65% | Chappell 39 pie eevee sat Ase sith Gen Escrito pateeransehem cage ha mi e Da Tas ‘fact that business grew better with-|the unusual cheapness of meats in| American Sugar 79% B| Columbine oe ee eassecact i ounion Woe. Ac aioe eesintene en Ae the Gore aad | tenn eee : Oo Enterta) | Spocen soe 22. comme ey | Le Reet area eanaees American Sumatra Tobacco -- 29% | Consolidated Royalty. 1.45 © west and launched | hore the real un came to U. K. of G. B. and PSC price rit ety H - pricee—volume being the thing that| “Meats now ere generally lower! american T. and T. 122% | Capital Pete - 00% bs suarigela cele new York City,| for while Daddy “Soow stood east U. K. of G. B. and Le ‘tee 1987 : ios ioe soait expanded rather than relative ccsts.| than they have been at any time for| American Tobacco 163% | Cow Gulch ~~~ ‘01 for a run of three solid months. This|over his valiant son and bis camera,|American Suger, 6s —. “The higher level to which wages| many years, and there is no reason| American Woolen — 98% | Domino pap abclaoaben bedi weep Siar fee ripe secured what are un.|American Tel, and Tel, ov, 69 —___-_____-_______ of labor a@vanced during the month | apparent for any material advance in| Anaconda Copper 48% | Etkhorn -_____ -__ 05 the Wyoming theatre for three days. | questionably the greatest pictures of|4merican Tol. and Tel, col tr. bs has augmente4 materially the buy-| meat or other food prices for the next | atchison 101% | 2 7. Williams -__ 74 Unknown to a walting, but unad-| wild animal life in the Land ot Mys-|A™ and eee rrre ing power of a great many people. | thirty day periot. That fact should }',it, Guit and West Indies —_-23%B vised world, Snow and his faithful|tery that have yet been revealed to| Galimor: pin tong te That increase in buying power al-| further stimulate business and keep | paldwin Locomotive Canadian a Grains - ee IS 138% | Kinney — retinue were traveling through the | man. Chieago, Burlington and Hi ready has been felt—at least in the| the volume of distribution om the| paitimore and Ohio 51% | gusitar ari, heart of the Dark Continent gather| By some insrutable twist of fate,|Ghicasc, aiiivanice aed Be eee on ev, in 65% Hn packing fr Viewed from a ton-| high level.” ‘ Bethlehem Stel B __ 63% | Kinney Goasta’ -~ 36 ing specimens for a ooliection of| they developed an unconscious dra-|Goodyesr Tire, &s, 1931 108 n faunal life which ts to be placed in| matic value which cannot be esti-|Goodyear Tire, 8s, 1941 117% Canadian Pacific - 154% | Lance Creek Royalty... .03 Galitrale Tae thae 24 | Lusk Royal mated in mere words. It is the/Grand Trunk Ry. of Can, 7s 114 Chandler Motors _—— 68% | Mike Henry -——. drama of allilfe—the conflicts end|Grand Trunk Ry. of Can., 6s 104% b z mee fcr = Mountain & struggles for existence where thé|Great Northern, 7s A_——. 108% 8 Chesapeake and Ohio -----_ 69% Great Northern 5 1-88 B 99 8% ch Gh Mil. 4 St. Paul 22% Outwest a weak are the prey of the strong and M T aaj, 5a A 54 ba U ti hioago, i» an ~ — yet there is something so open and|™9- Kan. & Texas new, adj. 5s A -. b, % Chicago, R. I. and Pao. -. Ban! Missouri Pacific gen., 4s -. 87 87 IN ut big and awe inspiring about these| New York Central deb., 102% 102% Chino’ Copper ara gianta of the jungles and the plains} Northern Pacific pr. lien 4s 83% 89% joked) eal end Iron ——— atae RIGHT that holds you spelkound, Oregon Short Line gtd., 58 ctfs. 101 ah { I iota eee 4 eee * ! orn 7914 | Tom. Beli Royalty -——— ‘oi Pacific Gas and Electric 58 91 903», =e) sete Crucible Steel ———————_ 14 | Western Exploration = 3-16 Penn. R. R. Gen., 64s 101% 107% Favorable Seeding Conditions|Prices Confined to Narrow| Pre SSS ce freee) eh Twenty Barrels Reeser Seccnas 5s ieee ait ua Cause Weakness in Chicago and Irregular Limits at | ¢oherat Asphalt ber gorse 44% | Western Of Fretas___. VIENNA—Five thousand com Sinclair O Ca, 74s ——. 100% 100% r Opening. wae rp S18 |e munist unemployed, demanding in- Of Whi. k I Standard Of! of’ Cal., deb, Ts 105% 105 8 Gececnl mecze alts — .08 creased doles, stormed the parlla- sky S jonion Pacitio First, 4s — see 4 = aeneras SSS Sh NEW CURB ment building, threatening the po- U. 8. Rubber, 74s , NEW YORK, April 8.—Prices con: | Gooarich Co. -— 87 | xfountain Producers -$ 16.60 lice with guns and stones, ? U. 8. Rubber, 58 Heed He tinued to move within narrow’ @n4lGreat Northern pid. 78%] Glenrook Of 1.08 ooovers 00 Utah Power and Light, 6s STEN Ty 87, resulted | irregular limits at the opening of to- Tilincia Central —118%B | salt Creek Pras 21.50 oP aera ‘estern Union 6% 108 108% Uitions for | day's stock market. Dupont ad-| Minus Semen = 57405 | at Gosek cone! eed ESSEN—The French command- Nie at itdedoey BRASH (361 eee me woe gE 106% ere SOHDR ¢ Aine bene: |/vancee 1 esto 147. 8 new nike ooo liral ternational {tacrestee heen awE | start Sauer er, General Degoutte, ordered the fitting tho wir , Kan: | for the) year, (and) Cuyamel Fea ase wareet fa. 7 17 Frc iaetiee 7 confiscation of al} coke in the Ruhr. LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 28.—Fit-| © to reports received by federal pro- AUCTION. sas and Nebr cular, Be-|established a new peak price on «| Int. Mer. Marine Sore awl ae pares Five years’ imprisonment {a decreed | teen men held up guards at the W. B.| |" {© reports receive Don't forget the auction sale Tues- showed al] gain of %. Otis Elevator dropped | International Paper 8. O. Indiana... 61.63 for obstruction'sts. Samuels distillery, near Bardstown, Gays and Fridays at 2 p. m. We have eded 1 cent | back to a new low price for the} Invincible O0 ----—--—---. 14% | Cities Service Com. c Ky., and carried away twenty barrels| After overpowering the guards, the} a"iice lot of goods 2 sell next Tues- year. Oils showed mixed changes,|Kolly Springfield Tire ———-- 57% |N. ¥. of —-- 16.00 TET of whiskey in a stolen truck, accord-|Obbers fired more than 150 shots, a>-| gay We a'so will sell anything you Philips Petroleum, Sinclair and Pro-| Kennecott Copper ——-. 39% | Mammoth -. 53.00 TEGUCIGANWA, ensures aoe - report sal .prevent interference, the/§. Ash. Phone 1660. City Furniture ducers & Refiners losing ground and] routsville and Nashville —— 141%4B women and a man held on suspl- repo Co. California Petroleum and Standard Oil] xfexican Petroleum — 2608], LIBERTY PONDS qiougs| sion that one of the trio is Clara | NORMA’S NEW,PICTURE a — = of New Jersey improving fractionally. | wat pena ____ zat [34s -—-— a io4| Phillips, the escaped “hammer mur- Professional operators for the d¢&| stim! Copper — ar 204) noe ——--—-—— 96-94) Geress,” defied connection with the @ cline again attacked tho o!l shares,| 107, tates Oll a 11% | Seoond 4s -—-—---_--___.._ 96.78] Catirornia case. V-“NORMA @ loses of a point or more being record- anette. aieai — ny] Ett 448 ——-_______._ 97.10 Fi TALMADGE S ed by Barnsdall A, Phillips Petroleum, | Midvale Stee! —. Second 4%s —___-________ 96.94 SOT: rs Missouri Pacific ---—-—---- 15% 4 TOKIO—The French consulate, sagged a| California Petroleum preferred, Mar: “| Third 4%s 98.00 ni “wi HIN THE 2 New York Central --_-__-—_ 93% 7 and branches-of both the Yokoha- bit more, and th ered. land and Cosden. Sugar and railroad _ 18% Fourth 4%s amewncenemens 97.16 1 rT 2 > 440 lower, May, | shares also yielded to selling pressure, | N. ¥.. N. H., and Hartford -—- Victory 4% _______.__. 100.00} ™a bank and the Hongkong an’ ees rted $c t Nothing like dancing to drive away the blues. Here you will find everything of the best. Music and en- tertainment are of the best—the floor is wonderful ff; uba Cane Sugar dropping a point| Norfolk and Western —-—-— 110% Shanghal banking corporation in d Cuban American, Chesepeake and rthern Pacific -_--_-_-_ 74% Vladivostok will be closed, it was 0, anadian Pacific, Atchison and| Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. —-- 2% officially announced. 4%c, and ter rallied some: | C *rovisions were firmer In line with | Oh ‘ hog va Great Northern preferred losing half] Pacitic Oll ——. 39 Li t k oes, —in fact everything is ready for you to have a won- , aoe to %. Otis Elevator extended its loss} pan American Petroleum —— 71% Westoc. PITTSBURGH—A roundup of derful time. Cash Grains. to 1% points and American Hide and| pennsylvania -—-—__ —__-_ 45% radicals byitheTocmbtyed’elty<ntate. CHICAGO. 11 28.—Wheat—No. | Leather preferred and Crucib! sold People’s Gas 89% and federal forces {s snld to have 1 hard, $1.2 >. 2 hard, $1.25%@}a point below yesterday's final fig-| 1.7. on 26% Okicago Prices. frustrated plans for a huge May day E tures,“ Danont extended ite .asto)9 | Ravi Cones 15 CHICAGO, April 28—(Untte@ States| demonstration in the Industrial iz n 81% @82c; No. | points. Foreign exchanges opened Reading & 76% | Department of Agriculture)— Cattle| centers. irregular. Demand eterling was un- changed at $4.63% and French francs eased slightly to 6.78 cen Rep. Iron and Steel -—_-__--_ 61% | receipts 600; compared with week ago eee Royal Dutch, N. ¥- 49% | Beef steers about steady; better CHICAGO — Eight cooperative Sear Roebuck - 86%4 | grades closed strong; yearlings offer-| jiyestock commission organizations lair Com OM —. 83° | ed lberally; plain kind 260 to 40¢ low-! handle $100,000,000 worth of stock Casper’s Joy Palace $100—PRIZE MASK BALL—$100 00@8.50. Southern eden Hn rotor ene eoaceD matured steers et} annually in American markets, piesa | Gas Barns After, })Sre Sry 5 srag| $s best gonzlinge $10 0;best!belt-| resident ‘John G. Brown said tn’ Tuesday, May 1 Seamer aes | Being Stet s |) sememcl cope 22> asides tanta Yost ies tee) Cee ee Costumes for rent at the Arkeon. a ‘Texas Co ——--—-—. acm bulk desirable vealers to packers $8 Evolution Will Be Wontar Arrested) mete pnt ratte ors all Suter So cinaeee eee eos ARKEON. DANCING ACADEMY Ready to Serve You ready to take care of your Plumbing re- quirements at all times. Whether it’s to install new equipment or to repair old just give us a call and we'll be on the job in a jiffy. Our work is the best and our prices are as cheap as possible for such high class Plumbing. Geo. W. Fisher 314 South Grant Street Phone 6575 ° ° ‘Transcontinental Oil 9% | feeders broadest in several weeks; Butter and Eggs Pulpit Subject Of CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 28— | Union Pacific -— 187% | week's dulk prices follow. Beey steers eka cgl Lacea Coabeetadetcn ane United Retait Stores —_____ 81% |and yearlings $8.25@9.75; stockers =e Fs U. 8. Ind. Alcohol - 65% | and feeders $6.50@7.75; beet cows and] CHICAGO, April 28.—Butter, un- Rev.C.M. Thompson Boe euRhn after the Mow had | cnited States Rubber ————- 60% | heifers $5.65@7.75; oanners and cut-| changed. Eggs, unchanged; receipts, erotic : United Btates Steel 105% | ters $3.25@4.25; veal calves 7@8.75. | 33,757 cases. testimony given by J. G. Keegan, ss DIA man come from a monkey? general manager of the Cheyenne |Utsh Copper ------_._ 68%] _ Shep recolpts 100; comparect with This ts tho popular way Rev. C. M.| Tight, Fuel & Power company, and | Westinghouse Electric -——-- 67%|week ago: Fat lambs mostly 40c to ‘Thompscn, Jr., announces the serious| two other employes of the company, | Willys Overland --—. 7% | 600 higher, choice lightweight show- consideration of a subject which is| at the woman's preliminary hearing | American Zinc, Lead and Bm._ 16 | ing most advance; aged stock largely occupying the minds of people} on a charge of unlawfully using | Butte and Superior —_-_—-- 30%] 25c to 60o higher; heavy clipped kind throughout the world. Is evolution a} gas. The company employes testi: [Cala Petroleum ———. 92% | mpmost; week's extreme top cd crop theory or ts it a fact which has been| fied that, after turning off the gaa | yontana Power —---——-—— 68% | lambs $15; bulk $14.25@15; clipped Proved? Can a person be a Christian| ®t the meter failed to visibly effect | Shattuck Arizona 8%] lambs largely $11@12; with choice and believe tn evolution? These ques-| the flow, they investigated and | ciicago and Northwestern —- 80% | wisconsin fed description up to $12.35 tions and hundreds of others of the| found ERAL 8 JurbeG by: ave had | xfaxweil Motors B —. 19% | heavy clipped to exporters $10.15@ same type will be considered on Sun-| bee? Bets cot ich carried £28 | ~onsolidated Gas ——. 67% | $10.50; to packers mostly $9.75@10; day evening. ms Vaushs nal entered a piea | Gerat Northern Ore 31% | mative genuine spring lambs $15 @ Beginning Sunday evening an a44-| op wnot guilty, was held to the | American Linseed Oll 32 17.60; Navajo yearlings in the wool ed feature will become a fixture ip| aistrict court in ball of $400. Cosden -—__—. 51% |.$12.50@13; clipped $10 downward; the evening service. Ten minutes will re wooled ewes up to §9; clipped kind LM a Se Ore: de given to answer questions which @8; heavy clipped wethers aroun' are bothering the minds of people. is $7.50. THE PIPE FOLLOWS ’ sheee ;aussriona can, be ‘sent ito Mr, Silver Hoga recetpts 4,000; 200 to 180 high- s Thompeon by mafl or given him in Standard Oil Stocks |} ex. tor $8.30; pw 160 to 225-pound person. Ench Sunday evening he wil! averages $8.15@8.25; 240 to 325-pound attempt to answer the honest ques:| xww YORK, April 28—VForeign butchers §7.75@8.10; packing sows TOMORROW > tions which might be presented, bar silver, 67%c; Mexican dollars,| Anglo 17% 11%] mostly $6.50@6.75; pigs 26c higher; ithe wenersl DUDIS as ee or) Hee ETI o. Buckeye ~ 87% 83 | desirable 100 to 130 pound! averages AND : aan pecans ideal re, of ae pes a =m cago, | Continental 42% 43 | $6,50@6.75; estimate dholdover 2,500; ne etre, BApUst Serer = =n ‘ASONS GOIN! CHI - | Cumberland -—_____ 115 nt |h ight hogs $7.50@.10; medium : Beech. CLEVELAND, ©., April 28—Ina CONT WSL DOS MONDAY Galena ——_______ 108 110 | ¢7,90@8.20; ght $7.85@.30; tight light TONIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT of the Oom Pah at the — - much as 18,000 members of the : 168 7 th $6.65@ = Ele ticey iain Cotes tet 2 Tndlana Sribes 100 CeLLy scrstieek a6; Xin i reservations in hotels here for June ae 26% | vice cuerie. on. ie z 11, 12 and 18, the dates for the Bs nice _$6.25@7.50, uU - Potatoes Masonic Grotto national convention |) <3 the committee in charge of the ar-| Nor. Pipe --——-—— 106 Omaha Quotations. \ CHICAGO, April 28.—Potatoes, very | Tangementa estimates a total of 60, One ao ee Po OMAHA, Neb., April 23.—(U. 8. De- A wel + total United | 000 members of the Grotto will be! Prairie —_—_— 3 partment of Agriculture.}-—Hogs—Re- miates Dnbieniae 603; Wisconsin bulk | Dreeent when the convention as- Prairie Pipe — 110 “ cetpts, 7,500; mostly 10@16c higher Missing, Tonight we have for your edification “Bosco,” | round whites, $1.20@1.25 cwt.; Minne- | sembles, Ref. 195 | bulk butchers, $7.60@7.85; top, $7.70; M 11 missing link, direct from the Island of Madagascar. sota sacked Red River € SST er Pipe .. 109 | packing sows, $6.60@6.65. lions = en er 1.05 ‘Minnesot ch BLOOD! HORSES . . Kan, 47% | Cattle—Recetpts, none; compared : ee Bosco and hundreds o: eta pasate lett BERLIN, April 23—High cost of |<’ 0, Ky, 95 |with week ego: Beet steers, mostly pt Paramount Picture pinch aretacaone: , upkeep and the general economic do- | Neb. 246 | steady; good kind, strong; cows.and ve . 2 9 pression have put the German mar- ag ce 43% | heifers, steady; bulls, 15@25c higher; Casper’s first World’s Fair closes tonight. Be 6.50@7.00; few beat, ket for blooded horses in the dol- a 200. |veals, 25@75c higher; stockers and aan ard 50; sotd 3 x drums. Eighty animals were regis- shed 49% | feeders, steady; bulks follo Beet there and bring your 11 change. $10.50@11.00; No. 2, tered for sale recently at the close of on 160 | Steers, $8.00@9.00; top, $9.50; cows the anual fashionable horse show tn /6° © £% “lg "ep. [And Haller, $8807.50 canners and GIFTS GALORE TONIGHT Berlin, but only seven of them found “2 ep Taree: | cutters, §$3.50@4.25; bologna bul buyers. A atallion offered through | ——a $4.50@4.75; closing veal top, $10.7! the Rhentsh-Westphalian Association | foeding steers, $7.25@7.75; week's top, @ for Breeding of Cold-Blooded Stock |» $8.95. went for 19,500,000 marks (or nearly Sheep—Receipts, 2,000; stendy; four | $1,000), the highest sale of the| Crude Market cars California spring lambs, aver- | auction, aging 79 pounds, $15.00; ten out to car; for week: ‘Wooled and spring ; ° . Rock Creek $1.65 | 1ambs, fully 250 higher; fed clipped, | Memorial Service Aalti Gresk’ i 1.85|50@780 higher; sheep, strong; feet i | ; pt aS eens T= g'00| ers, 18@260 higher; bulks follow: Cat Creck .. ~~ 2.05 | Wooled lambs, $14.00@14.50; week’ ONIGHT For Late Jurist To | cet cree 399 top $14.08; tnd, otpped, I Big Muddy ——— 1.55 | top, $12.28; wooled ewes, Be Held Monday | 3%. hear “=~ L125 | clipped, $7.50@8.00; shearing lambs, e |Srere Greek al tra audeville cts HILL CREST W! \TER =a. Grasw Creek -. = 2.00 CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 28.—|-rorchiight —---2- — 9e Denweeleyines: = mera yoming Constetory No. 1 will hold| yx asin eres memorial services next Monday 1n| Greybull NORMA’'S NEW PICTURE | honor of tho late Judge John A, Hiner [gad of the federal 4irtrict bench, retired, who was Wyomi ‘a most exalted Mason. Delegations? of Conslstory- men from other towns are expected to attend the ceremc <ttanna———anaee 2.00} DENVER, Colo., April 23.—Cattle ———--—----- 2.00 | —Roceipts, 87; market ateady; beet SSS aaa i |) steers, $7.00@9.85; cows and haifer $4,508.00; calves, §4.50%13.75; astoc |ers and feedors, $6.5003.00, Hog#—Recelpts, 269; market 100 to EVANS OIL ti higher; top, $7.75; bulk, §7.05@ Is Drilling Two Wells. Lee FREE DANCING EDISON CONSOLE MODEL PHONO- GRAPH GIVEN AWAY FREE. ALSO OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES It is soft and pure, Hard Water kills hair, Phone 1151 426 East Second St.

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