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SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1923. PAGE FOUR. Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- PRICES SAG IN WHEAT TREND he Casper Daily Cribure Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets DETECTIVE IS HOLT RS UNDER ARREST New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye American Can -.-. Local Ol Stocks [5 TOWN AGAIN American Car & Foundry ----- 157 | Bessemer bide: T; ROUNDED (IP OMAHA, Neb, auy 28. —Acoom: American International Corp - 19 | pig Indian 2. to ‘ panied by the sheriff from Peoria, RIACATL, American ‘Locomotive 1% | Baton wratngoe | b Til, and a deuty, A. E. Page, former Fr Contribute t American Smelting & Refs. 65 | puck Oreck nn private detective of that city, was : Many Factors Contribute to|American Sugar Burke ofan token back Peoria following |czechoslovak Rep Oil Iesues'In Free Supphy. on Decline at Opening of American T. and T. Blackstone "Belt ‘Greek 30 his reported confession yesterd: Danish Municipal 88 A Exchange and Selling Tradi d. American Tobacco Chappell ‘31 which police say he admitted partici-|Dominion of Canada, 58, Is’ General rading +oday American Woolen CGolustblne nan pation in a lank robbery at Low-|French Republic 13480 --—------------nn=—ane ae EA wry ‘eta trientine Athiscn excaie ee faphich tr eta Fes 00%, potptiait Kingdom of Belgium de” coo 101% 301% NEW YORK, July | 28—Selling! ts ot wheat here, 900 carn wits| Ate: Gult and West Indies --- 91% |G vas State Files Charges as Republia of Chile te, 186 Toso Ea wae ase pressure was again evident at the| Couple of wheat here, 900 care, wit) |Haldwin Locomotive - ."| Ku Klux Klan Gli oc OS 0, 6a 1 ee tora 102” opening of today’s stock market and] {cts and with sales of wheat to qo [Baltimore and Cbio Result of Cleanup in Pea Lata oe Teena Prices continued to sug throushout! into store here, the wheat market to: | ethlehem Steel .. 3 @) the list. Oils were again in free sup- } California Petroleum T |american smetting 58 - We, Saarland. dropping clic lena cee day showed & downward tendency dur-| Canadian Pacific Three Mine Camps. May Take ve (merican | Smatting 3, others yielding fractionally on open-| {2S the early dealings. Uneasiness re-| Central Leather A ° ° American Telephone and Telegraph ev. ing sales. United wrug slumped] S@rding Germany's governmental and| Gerry Ge Pasco Copper ------ Big University American Telephone and ‘Telegraph col tr, three points, Crucible 1% and DuPont financial difficulties counted as an ad- ditional depressing influence. Besides Chandler Motors Kinney Coasta’ CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 28,—The Anaconda Copper 7s, 1938 Missour! Pacific pfd New York. Central .. . ¥., N. H., and Hartford Norfolk and Western Northern Pacifico It was the third marriage of Kirk- wood, who, in obtaining the license gave his age as 40. The bride, whose true name was Agusta Appel, but who was once known in vaude- and American Car 1% each, United ‘ Chesapeake and Ohio Laties. Creek e State Law Enforcement department Anaconda Copper 88, 1953 States Steel, common, established an-| there was-talk current of further can-|Chicago and Northwestern 45" (Dusk Royalty oe to rarmounced the fling of 45 cases.| rpraNAPOTAS, Ind. July 28—|Aty 2. ond San Ke, Ge ohter new low for the year at 87%,| QPening, which varied from un-|Ghicago, Mil and St. Paul pfd- 30 {Marine seater winlation of the prohibition law! rhe knight of the Ku Klux Kian will | peptone, ee g e eM ; a September 26% to. 97 and December |Chicaga, R. I. and Pac. 23% | Mike Henry —_.. and five for violation of the gambting| tae over Valparaiso University at |Consdinn Pacific deb., 4s ------. eacwcenennenenem 19% TRI 25% Early selling was most effective in| Mevctial setbac around, Chile Copper Mountain & Gulf D Bherlden et of & raid conducted |. valparaiso, Indiana, if the trustees of |Chicago Burlington and Quincy ref, Ba A mice 89% 99% s9%h the oils, rails, steels, equipments,| OWins to scarcity of immediate sup-|Chino Copper New York Cit -..--12.09 tnregreridan county on denizens’ of| the institution are able to present a|Chicago Mil. and Bt. Paul cv. aie 62% 61% 61% motors and motor accessories. Na-| Piles. corn reached a new high|Consolidated Gas - Picardy three mining camps. ‘Two hundred! sound fnancial proposition, high of.|Chile Copper, 6s 100 tional Cloak and Suit dropped four| TeCord for the season, July .89% but|Corn Produc Outwost quarts of liquor was seized. The de-| fieiais of the Klan in Indiana’ saia|G0Odvear Tire 8s, 1941 116 points and Stromberg Carburetor 3, Syathiod eee woe sare pee On © Red. Bank ie, etal a few exceptions have here. Feare Neen 7s = coe a while Studebaker, Willys Overland,| Weakness. er opening at ec | Crucil Steel --., 2, | Royalty & Producers - .06% Bit ail for appearance August 17. pe iattaioulovar ern cific ref., 68 10TH 108% 107% Crucible, American -Agriculturai| !oWer to 1% higher, September .77% |Cuba Cane Sugar pra 40% I Sunset “gots Among the persong arrested were| phe eniveraity Mie ane ever Detle oee eeee he : Chemical, common and preferred;| tO -77%. corn held near the bottom of |Erie -.._ 11% /|Tom Bell Royalty 01 the following. Eddie Beemis, Joo Reno lawsult, these officials added. Penn. R. R. gen 5 Tie Ss Pan-American B, Maracaibo Houston, | the initial range. ; Famous Players Lasky 70% | Western Exploration ~ 3.30 Reset Nelgon, Guy Daniels, Joe Sokup,| “Dy. x. M. Evans, president of Val-|Sinciait Gon Oitcat Baltimore and Ohio, Norfolk and] Oats started at %o decline to aj(eneral Asphalt 20% | Wyo Kans . - 80 een: penhart, Brank Spegar,| pariso, as confitmed statements thet Western and Missourl Pacific, pre-| like advance, September .35% to .35% |General Electric 173) | Western Ot] Fields -- .79 oe Nania, Jim Munroe, G. Gillman,| tng university trustees have voted ferred, lost 1 to nearly 2 points,| #round. General Motors 13% | Western States 15 Frank Debers, Frank B. | Snively.| favorably on the sele of the institu Foreign exchanges opened irregular,| Provisions lacked support, despite |Great Northern pfd - 56% 1¥Y oi 209 Frank Caucersk!. Pearl Hillman, P.| tion to the kian tah Power and Light 6s .. and French francs showing a smali| higher quotations on hogs. Gulf States Steel -. A N. Pasiney, Eddie Harvey, Louisa pid aac Dies SEES, Western Union 6%s ~ Seoand steding ttunertie alignte ———>__— Mlinois Central - ‘ New York Curb Closing Matches, Jokulsky and wife, Mrs. Westinghouse Hlectrio 7s 2. 10%% 10714 recession. Inspiration Copper --.-__ 29% [Mountain Producers -$ 18.75 $18.87|Grosky. Joo Forty, Jake Gabula, MOVIE STARS Wilson and Company ov., 6s 87% BThG } s International Harvester .——— 7544 |Mammoth O11 --—--— 61.15 Frank Montenick, Della Madewick. Int. Mer. Marine pfa 23 |Glenrock Off 60 Andrew ic ” Butter and Eggs Internationa! Paper 84% | Salt Creek Prds — Y Pye ick and Ray Wood. 1 As a result of the raid abatement nvincible Ol] -—.W.. 10 Salt Creek Cons - * Kelly Springfield Tire 32% |New York Ol - proceedings are to be instituted Livestock CHICAGO, July 28—Butter higher;| Kennecott Copper 33% eeainet ten Diaces, the majority, of —— TODAY creamery extras .40; standards .40;|Iémo Locomotive - 81% them poolhalls and small hotels. bs Los Be al fae ey, oN extra firsts 38@.39; firsts .36@37;| Louisville and Nashville — 8 mes Kirkwood an: ia Lee, motion yf PSE seconds .34% @35 Mack Truck x3 ier picture stars, who bre married here 1, 3, 8, 7, 9 o’ Clock . Eggs uncha caip f iM Zi I; U; d Wednesday, are on a honeymoon ? CHICAGO, July 28—(0. 8. Depart.) ne” MANE: Feceipts 18186 caves, roa Meee ora ve ncrease rge AAInhe MILT ape Abate Monee ation Es. ot SBT aUUIS) -7 CaltleRE: CHANG | I Middle States Oi] — 1% they must return tg hte pictures upon pelpts, 1,000; compared with week s ox I R I} A which they are working, Bgo: Weighty beef steers of value to E N 0 TES FOR ayaa ils paises Se H n egu ar rmy tl r 1 Bell at $10.50 and above; better grades tat cows and heifers, 25c higher; other. grades most killing classes, 15 to 400 lower; spots, 750 off on com- By the Reserves FATHER AND SON WEEK mon waa, steers; top matured OKEHED BY PRESIDENT Pacific Ol __.. -ville as Cud@les Edwards, gave her steers, $11.70; best long yearlings, Pan American Petrol B .. ‘ASHINGTO! age as 18, 311.15; canners, cutters and vealers, Pennaylvania os iets Sate eee about steady; bulls, 750 lower; stock- People’s Gas —_. 16,080 B xe8 ee Tepulae army of] RENO, Nev., July 27.—Mrs. Ger- ers and feeders, 600 lower; week's Producers and Refiners order to. permite a i000 men in| tude Kirkwood was given a divorce bulk prices follow: Beef steers, $8.85] ‘The change in the dates of National|Pure Oil ARY F struction of civilian se round “in-) trom James Kirkwood last Wednes:- 910.25; sstockers saa feeders. $5.25 | Father and Son Week, so as to have realling thevarmy of the Tiuttea hens of day. She gave “other women” as 0; she stock, $4.65@8.15; canners| the observance cent: en y Republic Iron and Steel ig rounds for her separation. 7 and cutters, $2.75@3.40; veal calves,! around Armistice Day, is endoces| Sears Roebuck ae ri re Mian RabmEae anes: * —ee Added Here’s romance crammed with $10.50011.28. By President Heraine data lietier ro |Aindlake Gom On Hagusly yy 528 onal council of Indi t t f e excitement and heart-tug. With Sheep—Reosipts, 1,000; today’a| ceived by the iatersational seemit,| Southern Pasitic bette il act Rares yt tctment o Attraction the lawless Kentucky feud coun- Practically all direct; for week, less] tee, Y. M.C. A., which originated the| Southern Raflway -..--_-- Feeblations: ware’ raseived’ tounge rte MISS try as the setting. than 10 per cent direct; western| observance in 1917 and whose Boys'| Standard Oil of New Jersey — Gaaxetayy Ween dod een ee D Ref dd jambs thie largest oie cages com-}| Work committee continues to lead its|Studebaker Corporation -. pg eran eee Sepetsh co aa Gagarteaee Puagee comunitice eeten ozen eruse GENEVIEVE z ofa pared week : Fat lambs, 75¢ 5 ‘ Sh eres me shah is pestaotien. a | that the food shortage is growing so | 1s laboring with next year’s estimates. FITZGERALD Soc lower; yearling wethers, mostly | coin's birthday, used for the purpose acute that shopkeepers sold goods | ‘The declaration relative to peace| BISMARK, N. D. July 28—The Solo Harpist 600 lower; culls and aged stock, gen-| of the observance until this year, was} !T@nscontinental Of ____ for only hours during the day, and | time strength of the regular army| state supreme court denied the ap- erally steady; closing top western] made in response to the desire of na-|Union Pacific -....-—- 197 that anxious crowds are surround: | was made in view of the ‘‘indications| plication of Attorney General George 83 o’Clock, lambs, $12.85; natives, $12.25; culls.| tional and international Sunday|UMited Reta Stores _______ 71 B| ing banks and exchange offices that an effort will be made at the| Shafer for a reinstatement of the in: 7:30, 9:30 $8.00@8.50; medium and handy weight| school organizations.. The president’s|U- S- Ind. Alcohol ... next session of congress to reduce/ aictments against A. C. Townley, Clock wes, $5.00@6.50; choice light walght,| letter follows: SPOKANE—United States Senator | the present strength” of the regular) william Lemke and ten other de. o Cloc $7.00; heavies, $3.50@4.25; feeding] “My attention has been called to C. C. Dill, requested President Hard- | establishment. fendants in the so-called Scandi- lambs, mostly $11.75@12.75. the National Father and Son move ing to call/a.special session of con- The council speaks for the associa-| navian-American bank failure case. Hogs Receipts, 8,000; steady to} ment, which is to be launched during Gress to enact legis'ation for the re- | tion of reserve. officers, which in-|'The indictments were quashed by 0c higher than Friday's average;| National Father and Son week, No- Hef of the farmer in a telegram sent | cludes @ great majority of the 70,000| District Judge George McKenna in bulk 160 to 240 pound averages,| vember 11-18. It is a great pleasure to the chief executive. men of the reserve lists. Cass county several months agi 37.55@7.75; practical top, $7.85; bulk good and choice 250 to 300 pound butchers, $7.35@7.55; bulk packing sows, $6.00@6.25; strong weight pigs, mostly $6.75@7.15; heavy weight hogs, medium, $7.35@7.80; light. light, $7.00@7.6 $7.15@7.85; light packing sows, packing sows, rough, $5.75@6.00; kill- ing pigs, $6.25@7.25; estimated hold- over 7,000. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., July 28—(U. S. De- Partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs—Re celpts, 12,000; uneven, strong to Ibe higher; bull 200 to 325 pound butch- ers, $7.00@7.40; top, $7.50; bulk mixed loads carrying packing sows and lights, $6.35@6.90; packing sows, mostly $6.00@6.40 Cattle — Receipts, 425; compared with week ago: Better grades beef steers, 15@25c higher; other grades mostly 15@25c lower; medium and common yearlings, 25@500 lower; extremes of quality of she stock, steady; in-between grades showing nome weakness; bulls, 280 higher; veals, unevenly 26c lower; best fleshy feeders, scarce, steady; others dull, fully 25@50c lower; closing bulks follow: Steers, all weights, $8.25@ 10.25; week's top, $11.30; grass cows and heifers, $4.25@6.50; dry lot cows and hetfers, $5.25@8.25; canners and cutters, $2.5003.50; $4.75 calves, $ $6.75@ @5.25; beef bulls, $5.50@6.50; Nght 7.75; fleshy feeders, $6.00@7.50; light stockers, $5.00@6.60. Sheep—Receipts, none; compared with week ago: Lambs, 50@T5c lower; yearlings, sharply lower; sheep, steady to strong; feeder: mostly steady; closing bulks follow: Western fat lambs, $12.00@12.15; natives, $11.25@11.75; best yearlings, $10.00; wethers up to $8.00; Nght ewes, $5.75 @6.00; week's top, $6.50; heavy ewes, $3.50074.00; feeding lambs, $11.00@ 12.00; week's top, $12.25. celled NEW YORK, y 28.—Bar ellver, €2%c; Mexican dc *, 47% c. LONDON, July —Bar ailver, 30 13-16 per ounce. Money, 1% per cent. Potatoes CHICAGO, July 28.— Potatoes lightly weaker; receipts, 63 cars; total United States shipments, 549; Kansan sacked Cobblers, $2.00@2.16 ewt; I arty =o xra aded, $1.9 Cobblers, $5.25, 1 Ear Ohios. for me to commend this movement, which has as its objective to draw together in a more intimate way, the fathers and sons of America, and to strengthen and develop this relation: ship. “The success of this movement during the past years has won for it @ distinct place. Since the movement has become world-wide in character, it is most fitting that {t center around the date of world-wide significance, Armistice Day. Surely, the coming generation will need to be constantly reminded of their obligations to help maintain the peace of the world, for which millions of fathers and sons have died in the past years. “Tt 1s hoped that all individuals as well as constructive agencies inter- ested in the boy life of our nation, will give this week due consideration a recognition by bringing together fathers and sons in schools, churches. clubs and other places, and assisting the boys of the community to their own inherent right of companionship with their fathers.” TWO OCEANS ARE SEEN AT OAME TIME IN PICTURE Few persons have been privileged to look upon the Pacific and Atlantic oceans at the same time. When Thomas Meighan's latest Paramount is shown at the Rialto theater tomor- row, the number win be greatly in- creased, for one of the aeroplane views of the Panama Canal featured in the picture gives a view of both oceans. During the filming of exterior scenes for Rex Beach's novel in Pana: ma, Director Alfred E. Green sent Willlam Miller, cameraman, into the air to get cértain scenes of ‘the locks for use in the picture. While at a high altitude, Mr. Miller was able to get a shot whicn gave a glimpse of both the Atlantic and Pacific, Pncatacacnstin ~e Former Resident Dies In Idaho} Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. George Bousman which occurred at 8 a. m. Thursday at Twin Falls, Idaho, Two daughters, Mra. Clarence Fuller and Mra. Emmett Brokaw left immediately for that city to attend the funeral. The deceased was a former resident of Casper. Be ctf ST, PAUL—An tmproved earning of nearly $5,000,000 is shown in tho June reports compared with that of the first halt of 1922 of the northern [roads respectively Pacific and Great rthern ral! Ne ColoraCo Fuel and Iron —.__ Montana. Power Standard Oil Stocks Open Close - +15 # 15% - $54 .86 - 35 35% nnn n-l.03 1.05 1.06 1.60 98 124 1.02 Ohio Oil Prairie Oil Crude Market Cat Creek ...... Lance Creek Osage Grass Crpek Torchlight ....-.. .. Btk Basin .... Greybull Rork Big Muddy Hamilton -.. Mule Creek Sunburst AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT HAWAIIANS AT TENNIS SOUTH ORANGE, N. J., Juty 27. Australia made a clean sweep of the first two matches Friday with Hawaii jean sone Davis cup competition when John .B Hakes defeated William A, Reklund 6-1, 6-1, 6-4, at the Orange Lawn Tennis club, J. O Anderson of Austraia, won match from Bowie 6-3. Bank Reserves Grow, NEW YORK, July 28.—The actual and trust companies for the week condition of clearing house banks | shown an excess in reserve of $28, This is an increase of BERLIN—The Communists decid- ed to call off their “anti-facisti’ open air demonstrations and will confine thelr protest meetings to indoor gatherings Sunday which will be under rigid police surveillance throughout the country. ABERDEEN, 8, D—J. E Kelly, president of the South Dakota Wheat Growers association, declar- ed the organization is opposed to the suggestion that a special session of congress be called to set a price on wheat, believing that action would come too late for 65 per cent of the 1923 crop, and that legisla- tion could not be permanent 8T, PAUL—Magnus Johnson, re- cently elected United States senator from Minnesota on the Farmer- Labor ticket, reiterated his state ment to the Associated Press that “even an armed revolution” is among the possibilities facing the nation “unless present conditions are changed.’ CHICAGO — Eighteen organizers of the I. W. W. are now at work in the steel centers of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois, organizing the steel workers, according to William H, Thompson, secretary of the } al and Machinists International un- jon, local number 440 of the I. W. —— “TAN OF LONESOME PE” GREAT ROMIGE One of the sweetest romance stories ever told on the screen is the Para- mount picture, “The Trail of Lonesome Pine,” starring Mary Miles Minter, which opened at the Rialto theater with a great success night. The star in the role of a comely girl of the Cumberland mountains in Kentucky, {s a leading figure of one of the most bloody family feuds ever waged. Antonio Moreno, in the lead- ing man's role of John Hale, is pros Pecting for coal about the home of une Toliver (Miss Minter.) He finds the site promising and takes an op- tion on the property and at the same time on the girl's heart. Hale, as an officer of the law, ar- rests a member of June's family for murder and in so doing rekindles the long -smouldering feud existing be- tween the Tolliver and Falin families. In the fighting that ensues, Hale is wounded and cared for by June. The girl’s love for Hale is the means of reconciling the Falins and the Tolli- vers and June and Hale are married. The work of Miss Minter and Mr. Moreno is most commendable. star js supported t icluding Edwin Br y an able cast, in dy, Frances War. per, J. 5, Stembridge and Cullen, ths) last: The!) CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER ANNOUNCES ITS TOMORROW, JULY 29 Big Opening An Entire New Musical Review Featuring GEORGE “BUM” SLOCUM Surrounded by an All-Star Cast W. L. PARISH PRESENTS “All In Fun” 20 - PEOPLE -- 20 Real Honest Comedy Offering a Million Laughs Continuous Show Sunday Starting at 2:30 Spetial Ice-Cooling System Installed for the big show. Watch FEATURE DANCE ADMISSION FREE BEAUTY CONTEST | RODEO > DANCE Six box seats given away free tonight paper for standing of the beauty contest. Arkeon Dancing Academy Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace tomorrow’s LPINE . Gardens The Ideal Place to Spend the Evening CHICKEN DINNERS AND SOFT DRINKS Special Attention Given to Private Parties Afternoons or Evenings At the Foot of Casper Mountain on the Garden Creek Road lll LUNCHES SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER | WE DELIVER 503 East Second St. IP’S CLEAR Phorfe 1151