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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1923. Ghe Casper Dally Critune Oil -:- Finance -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -+ Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets ! ’ —— oe OMPL#-LIONS JUMP - | C ideas New York:Stocks /| : i a eer re 7 {N MONTH OF JULY|sasa= 7 New York Bonds —--—. —— 1 American Car & Foundry ~.-2.1.60 LOCAL OIL babe | yee f —_ g od . _ |American International Corp — .16% } i Increase of 8,462 Barrels in Aggregate New Production | american Lepgenee ye at ee ag ttien) 2 Shae AES a : * . . American Smelting & Refs. i “4 oreign } Boon —_—: c Ceechoslovak Rep. is Added to W roming Output in Comparison “Amertoan so | Bowes Ws 32 a |Poor Trade Conditions Re-|Government Report Bolsters Serpomeren Rive 95 cite ith June Record Presta Ts a | Barto = ‘a7 sults In Setback On New Market, Wheat Scores Dominton of Canada, 6s, 1952 Rirerioan: weetmh "3% | Black Stone Galt Creck a York Exchange Sharp Advance creusae Republic Ths 4 oo | Anaconda ‘any | Chappell - = Kingdom of Beigium & 7. SOMONE to NE % Completions in the Wyoming ofl fields during the month |Atchiwon 05% Fovearreic: aaa NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Liquidation| CHICAGO, Aug. 8—Bullish aspects Kinedom of Nocera, _— ore 78 Hes of July totalled 52 wells, an increase of 15 over June, and|Atl. Guit & W. Indies ——_-. 13 Royalty t led to| Republic of Chile 8s, 1946-93) yogi, 108%. oe P * Delawh tipacs Consolidated Royalty --1.17 of several industrial shares because|of the government crop report led U.K. of @. B. & 1. Sie, 1037 108 ist rh : aggregate new production added to the potential developed Balthane Mion ee Cow Gulch -...---. 01 of poor trade conditions unsettled to-|a moderate upturn in the price of |U- et akeks & eeioes, % * ne at output was increased by 15,262 barrels,.a gain of 8,462 bar-|matnenen ‘stat day's stock market after. an early die-| wheat today during the early deal-| american Smelting 56-80% 80 SOL rels.over the June total. Despite the large number of com-! california Petelew play of moderate strength. Trading| ings. The liberal reduction in the|American Sugar 68 —-—- cree 102° 101% 101% S pleted. walls and curtailed operations iin the Salt Grect-ficlg.| eee ce wes on a restricted scale because of| crop east of the Rockies recelved par-|American Telephone and Telegraph ov. 68 Toe 115% 15% Use 8 | hy lari rT for| Osage 1 ° 2 26|Central Leather the 90 minutes’ suspension as a mark/|ticular attention. On the bulge in| American Telephone and Telegraph col tr., 5a 97% 97% w7% BBR et Oe cna iN geen tae 4s Pe Oneer Le of respect and sorrow for the iate| prices, offerings increased, and some-|Anaconda Copper 1s, 1938 Z 97% 9T% (OTe j the month. : ane Se eae ned 400 Pan Sed Ae Brn eS (eS preaident. thing of @ rally ensued. ‘The opening | Anaconda Copper 88,’ 1953 84 83% 84 earls senk ope piit oe rece a . which ranged from % to %o higher |At. T. and San Fe, Gen. BO% 80H RO production, and rigs.up and drilling] counties --_ 0 4 18|Chesapeake & Ohio ~...__.. with September 97% to 97%o and De- Baltimore and Ohio cv., 4% eae —- 80% 80% §0: in various fields follows: Baxter Basin... 0 4 11|Chicago & Northwestern -_ NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Prices dis- ep ener 4 Bethlehem Steel con 6s, Series A —. ———-- 98 97% «98 pS | Rigs Drill-| Miscellaneous. 2 9 43/ Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd - ‘og. _| Played a firm tone at the opening of | ember $1.01%4 to $1.01% was followed |Ganadian Pacific deb., 4s 2% 18% Tht le { District. Comp..Prod. Up ing = — Lusk Royalty m4 ‘oz ‘|today’s stock market. Baldwin, | bY ® sag in which most of the gains /Chicago Burlington and Quinoy ret. 6a A 99% 99% Om | Salt Creek and July total___52 134 Marine = 4a5 ©4150. | Studebaker, Bethlehem Steel and a/ Were wiped out. igpeeee Mil. and St, Paul ev. 448 -—-______ 62% 61% «615% } Teapot -_-34 18,502 80 116] June total ..37 104 Mike Henry aise ‘01 ,|Qumber of other leaders tmproved| Subsequently the market scored a noe Copper, te PYM wis Muday 1 ‘150 08 eck — Mountain & Gulf 113 1:16 ‘| fractionally. Rails were again in fair| decided fresh advance, aided by esti; Goodyear Sartell! o x ; demand, Delaware and Hudson rising} mates that total available domestic |Great Northern 7s A Lance Creek —-- 0 0 0 8) Difference .--15 20 New York Oil -_. .09 BRS eee tent ie wearer ere | cuppttes Tar the seapon” ape 40,060,006 Northern | Pacitic ref. ‘farm Sprit lontana Summary. jeardy .. acme ol 04 x ‘4 ated Northwestern i Tel., 71 t we ‘Phareiopelis.0 pussien 1s| carson ceets caters wo been = ae Sie 00% [riers making nominal gains. Some of| bushel less than last Ter htghes, with | Pacitic Gas and Biectrie bs ' Big Horn Basin 5 60 4 28] Kevin-Sunburst_21 1,000 20 64|Cuba Cans Sugar, ufd .. ae Red Bank -...-..---3.00 4,00 | the minor oils were again heavy. was firm, %c to 1c net an Se 1)Penn. R. R. gen., 68 | Lost Soldier and ‘Miscellaneous... 6 ° 7 106/Erie - ——--.-_________ Royalty & Producers 05 06%] The main trend continued upward] September 98% to 98%c an com} Sinclatr Con Oil col h, Carbon:Co.- 2 1,000 15 40 — —— — —/Famous Players Lasky —___ hinest Boe at .02 | in the early dealings with tobacco| ber $1.01% to $1.01%. ‘ Bonthorns Basitio ov., 4 Rock River re- July total_.30 1,100 27 207|General Asphalt -______ Tom Bell Royalty ----- .01% 02 |shares in good demand. The active/ Corn and oats were easier owing to) Union Pacific First 4 gion —----- 1 0 4 21) June total._24 2,880 83-189) General ;Hectric Western Exploration -.3.25 3.50 | leather issues were weak. dropping|Tains and as a result of the Utah’ Power and Ligh’ Fremont county1 150 6 23 ——— ed paste See oy Wyo-Kans - —__._. 10.75 | to new lows. Foreign exchanges op- ae patente bedbeaatict rept ue'| Western Union 61s Great Northern =e a ‘i ‘ks bell . M mig = Illinois Central 1.05% |y on = 10941 |" Stock prices continued thelr _move| {© 16%o, the corn market underwent = £ Inapiration a 28 e to high und during the morning|® slight general setback. One Bill ( reek | est Well International Harvester ——— .72% | yp no yen yee, CURB HOSTING 15 |ceosion of todny’s ntock market de| Later the market rallied on account DI VER SITY IN ‘ j { Int. Mer. Marine pfd.. 39° |Srammoth Ol nn Site eaaalapite the uncovering of several weal:| of the smallness of stocks of old oorn ' 2 = International Paper +80% | Gienrock Ol “80 .85|spots. Central Leather, common and| and because of assertions that there Sugar e be bof : Invincle Ol) (-—_____ 09% eG. 2 “ are a great many more hogs and i Salt Creek Pris. —16.50 16.62] preferred, American Hide and Leather tl elave TS TVIN GD | key-springtioia Tire ———— waisy |S8t Gece Eee "R00 8.00] preferred, Allied Chemical, ‘Burns| cattle in the country this year than g ' } eKnnecott Copper -. 33% |New York On .--- 9.00 10.00| Brothers A, and Marine preferred, all| last. The close was steady %o net NEW YORK, Aug. &—The market | | Site poems a ety? Marine —__-_.. masses) 1480 4.62| established new low records for the eg to a like advance, September for zennei sugar was unchanged at |” Cart: pany is still fish-y The Continental Of and Producing Lou! featrviil = 4 Prod. and Refra. --.. 35.25 85,26 | year, the losses ranging from 1 to 4 2 5 CHICAGO, Aug. 8—Diversifiea) 7: :00 cents for fine granulated. _ ing on ita Hoes well in the Billy Creek hacibany ‘le peaastas’ to pat" down | eee “bo | Sonden =-————— Seay tage | Rotate The sates. tn ithe, nenal) {2:1 sptaminge $60. and later, showed | Tobe for the farnioc, an. unwavering Poe er ee Oe of a futus aoe ------ + E 4 dustrial leaders were limite: 0 frac- eo ew or! ‘offes and Sugar” © Graham ell ie) comented and ehui| fo new wells in the Salt Creek field, | Maxwell Motors B --————— 12% 8, O. Indiana —-—--——6112 51.25| tions. Chicago Northwestern and Du-| slight losses. optimism for merchants an@ manu-| xchange suspended operations from Gown at 8,533 feet and the Belt apud-| Brown No. 6, Midwest well No. 21-A, | Middle Kenish on im eH Cities Service’ Com. - 184.00 136.00 Pont each advanced two points and a| Lower quotations on hogs weakened facturers and elimination of radical| 11 to 12 o'clock out of respect to the - ded, in @ few days ago, has a crooked|on the NH corner of the west halt of|Smorry jane aya (ew — 10% Liberty Bonds number of specialties gained a point | the Provision market. Politicians from the industrial prob-| memory of President Harding. it 55 feet. the NE& of section 82-40-78, 18 mov-| Now York Contren ee ‘oT, |8%48, -------______$100.10| or more. ‘Trading was on a restricted lema to insure a continued prosper.| Sugar futures closed steady: ap | In the Salt Creek field, the Carter's| ing in rig. Shoup No. 8, Midwest well| Ny Wo 3, &@ Hart? eel O) scale, the market suspending trading| Wheat— Open High Low Clove] ity in America were urged by Paul| Proxmate sales, 10,000 tons. Septem-j Pryor No, 6 is cementing eight-inch|88-A, on the SE corner of the west | Norfon @ Western ete from 11 to 12:80 out of respect for] Sept. 07K 98% OTK 984 | Davie of Wuterion tome ne oot | Bers 4.30; December, 8,98; March, naan | casing at 2,800 fect; Pryor No. 7 is| half of the SW% of section 29-40-78, 18| Northern Pacific -—~ 56% President Harding. Call money open-| Deo. -——— 1.01% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% | the interatate Merianty nner of | May, 8.45. a, moving in rig; Pryor No. 8, rig stand-| also moving in rig. Pau Of 2... ‘sau ed at 4% per cent. May —-——- 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% lan address at-the annual convention ing; Pryor No. 9, building rig; Hobbs| The Continental's Brown No. 5 18|ban American Petroleum B 37% zn 4 The resumption of trading on the} Corn— here today. “The condition of the No. 1 in the sane field is drilling at| drilling at 1,210 fost and Black No.|Pennevivanin Sar Baie [FO ee stock exchange was followed by | Sept —— 76.76% 75% 76% ltarmer.” ho auld Ma ae nage 1,616 feet and Richardson No. & is/8 is drilling at 2,475 feet. Norris No.| Poofig’'s [ibs j—_ ‘38 slight shading from the earlier high) Dec. 62% 63° 62% 62% | question and nothing but the tind at 495 feet. 3 ts qpudding at 145 feet. Producers & Refiners =a 81% weakness of the leather and|May ———_ 64% 04% 84% .64%|montal lawn of surly ant qerney spudding noes ain e chemical shares causing profit taking | Oats— can ultimately put the farmer on a Pure i a Livestock Sy ethers ceactenee Sept. —_ 85-85% «24% 35 leound basin Radical politicians cent ™ . Fa ° peers oer oy Ans Prices fell away in the mid-after-| Dec. 87.37 87-87% | raise farm product prices, Atma nn ar. et SssIp an T1e Ss Sears Roebuck ins noon with an ease which attested to) May 40 40 39% 40 Jonly thing they can raise is hell. the slenderness of support when per-| Laré— “I do not wonder tha: 2 i 4 z as S “a ines Con. on ni Chicago Prices. sistent pressure was applied. Marine| Sept. 10.70 10.78 10.70 10.73 | content among laborees ‘att teens aie F Id. Southern Railway ari Ae Sateen es part amete Bh preferred Gropped 8%, General As-| Oct. 10.90 10.90 10.82 10.82 |@ man will put in elght hours ef eeed| PEORIA. Ti—Four men bound, ,2) n erations mm)’ LOLS | iiseera on of x. 5 732% | Cotptn, 26,000, ennctiy 1p to dneromne,| Phalt 2 and American International, | Ribs— hard labor at 40 cents an hour and| SeSSe¢ and knocked unoonscioua/Ae : ; f Studebaker Corporation Sakis | een ee j| United States Steel, Baldwin, Ameri-| Sept. 8.15 8.20 815 8.15 [get $3.20. ‘The question comes uc the express messenger on a Big : a seen eae sopd and choice 160 to 240 poupa|can Can, Studehaker, Mack Truck,| Oct. 825 825 $12 812 |my mind how much food aon clothing| Four train and robbed the safe of | Exchanges Suspend. other markets -also-suspendied during|‘roxan & Pacifio AB | Sunk Saeattcbto’ see a> Sauay: $820:| pamous Players and Davidson Chem: a this will buy for him and his family | “¥® sealed packages and railroad CHICAGO, Ang. 8—AN business on| the service. Tobacco Products A ‘81% erat ‘ pound) ical 1 to 1% below yesterday's final Cash Grains and Provisions. There may be a good profit in the| Temittances destined for Indian ; Shelihiaga’ boaracf] trae" wae aye — Transcontinental Of ‘ona, | DutcRers. $7-5001.80;" packing. aOWs.| cures. CHICAGO, Aug. 8—Wheat—No. 2} farming game over a long period of| SPU % Sengad at ms mi: toUay? the, oor Pactfio Oil to Drill. Union Pacific --—--____4.27 | manny phos Gr b07.ht hence sett] ‘The closing - was tee Me Rae ee tn re MEHO® | weasel stahion: tito cooteideration thel suo paca ¢onacdoaas ut eos ~ ‘ . Pigs, $7.00@7.25; ; 00. in the price of 1 Just recet wo carioads ‘and of the state funeral services for Preai-| | The Pacific Oll company. of which | tite Retail Stores ‘73 | hogs, $7.10@7.65; medium, $7.20@8.00;| Grewal of buying support by short ee - BY fad peinn.of and, but the re-|second’ hand furniture: our prises ape @ent Harding in Washington, for a| Mike Burke of Denver is the head is|tr. § Ind. Alcohul At | itent, e7.00@s.00 Ment lake Interests, coupled with a Iack of out-| | Corm—No, 8 mixed, 876; No. 2°yel-| turn trom the farmers’ work this your perippmcrap why psata ocr joa of thirty minutes. arranging to drill a well on its forty/United States Rubber —______ .38% # side buying resulted in a sharp re-| low, 87% @88Kc. and last were y. ve High riggers Pr) beac ; acre tract in Salt Creek known as/tmnited Staes Steet 381% cession of prices in the late dealings nent 2 white, 87@3%c; No. 3 Siete a Te the northwest quarter of the north-|tt2zh Copper — i —_—__— white, 34% @870. . NEW YORK, Aug. &—The New! east quarter of Section 1-40" Weatinghodse Blectrio ari Killing pigs, $6.25@7.25. Rye—No. 2, 65%c. York stock, consolidated and curb ex changes suspended business from 11 The operation will be in charge of Amer. Zinc., Lead & Sm___.08%B Cattle—Receipts, 10,000; beef steers, yearlings and desirable she stock of Barley—58@62c. “Jack” Merell, supeintendent for the| Butte & Superior --. 18% 4 Timothy seed—$4.75 @5.58. o'clock this morning until 12:80 p. m.| Duthie interests in the field. Mr.|Colorafo Fuel & Iron SO eka st oe anere eee As ene © Clover seed—$15.00@17.00. as a mark of respect during the tr | Merrell is in town now letting con-| Montana Power 58 | ake Canird MAR cat erate Pork—Nominal. neral services in Washington for the| tracts fo rmaterial and the well will| National Lead —————_-1124B tuk bec rhe Hi ee Lard—$10.63. 4 late President Harding. be started as soon as the rig can be| Shattuck Arizona - 05% bag ice dual 4 Ribe—$1.’ ‘The New York cotton exchange-and erected. Gane and twee | NOVELTY DINGE WILL BE — steady to weak; packers paying $12.00 @12.50; outsiders up to $13.00; bulls, stockers and feeders, strong to 10c higher; top matured steers, $13.25; STORY TODAY ‘Today's thrill story which is win- Foreign Exchange Standard Oil Stocks || pest tong yearlings, $13.00; ner in the contest being staged by loads steers at §10.50@i1.71 the America theater and the Tribune Sheep—Reoelpts, 15,000; acttve; fat] tells of the danger found in an un- FEATURE IT ARKEOQN FOR NEW YORK CURB lambs and culls, steady to atrong:| expected flood—Thrilla-day Editor. NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Foreign ex. a &—Butter, un S Open Close | feeding lambs, strong to 100 higher;| “The most thrilling moment of my| changes irregular. Quotations in CHICAGO, Aus. 3 z Anes 14% 18 | Sbeep, steady; bulk good and cholce| life happened about 12 years ago at| cer Great Britain, demand, a receipts, 11,681 cases: Buckeye . ——___ 86 87 FS Augusta, Colo. We were living near | 4.56 5-16; cables, 4.56 9-16; 60-day bills eg pA NE er firsts, 220 Continental ‘33 [35_| natives, $11,75@13.00; culla, ‘3 creck. My little two-yearold sis-|on banks, 4.53 11-16. France, demand, a eo Tel eee caeut athe , swarener er inp 1.04 1.06 | $8.75@9.50; cholce light weight ewes,| ter and I went down to play in the| 5.69; cables, 5.69%. Italy, demand, a pin Resta 26c. i Calena ~ 60 62 $7.50; choice two and three year ol4/ sand. Suddenly we heard a 4,29; cables, 4.29%. Belgium, demand, wectare packed 'Arets R09... Illinois” 2 158 1.59 | wethers, $8.75; feeding lambs, mostly| noise and looking up we saw a vol-| 4.43; cables, 4.43%. Germany, do- A great crowd is expected to at-|1on108 757 os _| $12.50@12.56. ume of water bearing down upon us.| mand, .00002; cables, .000022. ' Hol- ” tend the novelty and confetti dance Nat. Tran. 23% 24% I ran screaming to the bank, leaving| land, demand, 89.40; cables, 39.43. at the Arkeon this evening at which|}> “y ‘Tran. _~ —— 94 95% Omaha Quotations. her in the middle of the creek. Norway, demand, 16.12. Sweden, de- , time streamers, confetti, and nolse-| Nor pipe Tes 1.05 OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 8—{U. 8 De| “The water was rushing toward| mand, 26.57. Denmark, demand, : makers will be distributed free among |Opi> on = 62 63 | partment of Agriculture)—Hoge—Re-| her, and when all seemed lost my| 18.27. Switzerland, demand, 18.16. Rubber Shock NEW SCREEN DELIGHT the patrons. There will be no ad-| Prairie Ol ———1'18 1,80 _| ceipta, 15,000; mostly 280 lower; fair| brother dashed forward and savea| Spain, demand, 13.95. Greece, de. mission at the door and many will|Pratrie Pipe —-------1.00% 1.01% | ly active at decline on better grades;| her from a watery grave."—. I. J. | mand, 1.93. Poland, demand, .0004%. ° . —tes undoubtedly be attracted by the car-|gnlur net 175 1, others slow; bulk better grades, $6.75 ———_—— Czecho Blo! demand, 2.94. Au- Insulated S rings nival-like features of the occasion. |fou Pips ~ 96 @7.25: top, $7.40; bulk mixed end stria, demand, .0014%. |Roumania, } 8) 4 “Turn to the Right,” which proved| Miles Pantages, entertainer at the|s ©, Kan Son packing grades, $5.75@6.75. HAROLD BELL is WRIGHT demand, .50. Argentine, demand, such . ores oF rholeaceng Callen gore been going over big at|s oO. Ky. -. 38% Cattle—Receipts, 6,000; slow; better 38.25. Brazil, demand, 10.12. Mon- as a play, at the Wyo. e to-| this danse palace and will undoubt-|s. 0, Neb. mie i grades beef steers, yearlings and she treal, 97 1146. morrow and in its screen version At) edly continue.to make friends while arb ate ~~ 87% stock, steady; in-between grades, weak NOVEL i ESENTE! zs Probably the most revolutionary proves fair even to exceed the popu-| he is in Casper. ; to 100 lower; top matured steers, i : larity which it recorded on the stage. — $11.75; choice mixed yearlings, $10.75; Will Celebrate Labor improvement in motor truck chas- Rex Ingram, the youthful director Gry lot cows and heifers, scarce; bulk, sis suspension has been the de- who’ won fame through his creations $5.25@8.50; grass cows and heifers, Day | of The “Four Horsemen of the|| Metals $4.00@6.60; bologna bulls, dull, 15@ fant velopment of the MACK RUB- Apocalypse” and “The Conquering i ROCK SPRINGS—Organized labor Power,” Has Sores eee ie bya" set mm of Rock Springs and vicinity, with Ho SHOCK INSULATORS. }) ture portrayal of Jo en's 8 Lovers © dramatic art will be| the co-operation of its progressive j | success by Winchell Smith and John| NEW YORK, Aug. 8—Copper. Crude Market Shoep—Recetpta, 7,000; lambs,| interested in learning that Harold| citizens and merchants of the olte, ubber cushions compressed in EB. Hazzard, which is presented by/| easy; electrolytic, spot, 14% @14%c; John Golden and Marcus Loew as @ Metro release. futures, 14% @14%c. Tin, firm; spot and futures, $39.00. Cat Creek ~.——————-——--___-_-§1.75 steady to 250 lower; early sales fat western lambs, $12.00; choice held at $12.25; natives, $11.60; fed clipped Bell Wright's “Shepherd of the Hills” which has been put on the stage will be @ feature of the Hllison-White expect to pull off the greatest Labor Day celebration ever held in the West cast steel brackets are used in lace of the customary steel shack- on Sunday and Monday, September “Turn to the Right” is the story} Iron, steady; prices, unchanged. Lance Creek 1,70] lambs, $11.40@11.50; sheep and feed:| chautauqua which is to be held in| and 8. ef — country youth who unjustly| Zinc, steady; Hast St. Louis spot| Osage ———-———- 1-10 ers, steady; ewe top, $7.00; feeding] Casper August 16 to 21. The various committees are now at es that have been the accepted rerves a prison sentence. While there| and nearby delivery, $6.10%6.15. |Grese Greok 1.70] jambs, $12.25@12.60. A great dramatic company has|work perfecting arrangements. A means for connecting the ends of he becomes acquainted with two % Torchlight 1.70 deen gathered together for the stag-| splendid program of sports of varied h ; . trooks. When freed he determines to Ek Bagin 1.70 Denver Prices. ing of this wonderfully refreshing| kinds {s being arranged, including the springs with the chassis frame go back home and arrives to find that the village skinflint is about to foreclose the mortgage. With the aid pf his two crook pals a way is found to beat out the miser, while the in- fluence of the trusting, religious mother serves to turn the two crooks to the right and head them on a new road of love and heppiness. Alice Terry, the heroine in “The four Horsemen” and “The Conquer. Ing Power,” again demonstrates her framatic power as the winsome fweetheart of the boy for whom she had waited so long. Jack Mulhall played the boy with sympathy and ‘understanding. Harry Myers and George Cooper were two crooks who kept the comedy moving briskly. Ed- ward Connelly, who can always be flepended upon, painted the old skin- filnt deacon in a way that left noth- tng to be desired. Others in the cast were Lydia Knott, Betty Allen, Mar- yaret Loomis, William Bletcher, Eric Mayno and Ray Ripley. “Turn to the Right” was adapted ty June Mathis and Mary O'Hara. Tohn F. Seitx was the photographer, Btarrett Ford production manager, while the technical direction was by A. J. Myers and Harold Grieve. IDLE TALKERS INDICTED IN “WHITE FRONTIER? “And all who heard it added some thing new— And all who told it made enlarge- ments, too.” Anonymous. “The White Frontier” a First Na- tional picture, starring Dorothy Phil- Ups and directed by Alen Holubar, portrays vividly and realistically how & woman's reputation can be torn to shreds by the idle tongues of gossips. Gossip and circumstantial evidence branded Yvonne Demarest as im- pure. The brand burned into her very soul, but she stood and fought until society received her again. Miss Phillips’ talents have never been displayed to better advantage than fn this picture. She portrays the role with vividness and feeling. “The ‘White Frontier” will be shown at the America theater for two days begin- ning Friday. Qrey0Ull oa mrenmeeneeenne LID Rock Creek vem 1.25 Salt Creek 1.25 Big Muddy - 2. eee 1.85 Hamilton 1.35 Mule Creel 95 Potatoes CHICAGO, Aug. 8. — Potatoes steady; receipt 41 cars; total U. 8. shipments 332; Kansas and Missouri sacked Irish Cobblers U. 8. number 1, $1.85@2.15 cwt.; most'y around §2.00 cwt.; Kansas eacked TEarly Ohios number 1, $1.75@1.85 cwt.; partly graded $1.60@1.70 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Barly Ohios ordinary quality and ungraded $1.25@1.60. a Silver NEW YORE, Aug. 8—WPar silver, 2 %e; Mexican dollars, 47%o. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 8—(U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture.)—Hogse—Re- ceipts, 600; market mostly 10 to 15c lower; bulk load.110 pound averages, $7.75; practical top, $7.70; bulk of sales, $7.40 to $7.70; packer sows, steady; plain to good kind, $5.75 to $6.26; pigs, steady; best kind, $6.00 to $6.25. Cattle—Recetpts, 300; calves, 50; ahe stock and yearlings, steady to strong; other classes, steady; grass cows, $4.50 to §5.00: grass heifers, $5.25; four cars fairty good mixed yearlings, $8.75 to $9.25; fow year. ; canners, iy Inte yesterday, $11.85; lambs, qtiotable $12.00; ewes, $6.00 to $6.25. ee a Cotton ~~ NEW quiet; y bilL. bucking contests, relay races, etc., “The Shepherd of the Hills” is one| and for the first time in the history of the most popular plays now going| of the city a roaring barbecue will be before audiences anywhere in the| served the public. United States. The delightful ro Broncho busters from all parts of mance of the Ozark mountains has| the state are requested, if interested, been played more than anything else| to get in touch with Martin Sturn- since “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” It is a| ham, secretary of the Labor Day veritable sermon in action and has| committee, as soon as possible, or & universal appeal, being both help-| write Jack Ramsay of the publicity ful, inspiring, and clean. committee for further information. “Poor Pete’ with his plaintive AES. ES story and simple faith in God; Old Matt, the sturdy justice loving moun- taineer; Young Matt AUCTION SALE ‘We will hold one of the largest and winsome | furniture auctions ever held in Casper Sammy living their wonderful love |Saturday, Aug. 11th. — Including story, the splendid Shepherd, ati |P%% Isprings, maitresses, dressers, these will be there. rugs, tables, chairs, bedding, cook- ing utensile and dishes. We will also give away free to every lady that attends, a knit shopping bag, Auo tion starts at 2p. m. 234 80, David, Phone 249. Surveying and Locations Geologists, Ol Experts, Ol Field Maps, Blue Prints steady; 4%; 4%; ruling rate, 4%; closing bid 4%; offered at 5; last loan, 4%; call loans against! Acceptances, 4%; time loans, firm,| nothing; mixed collateral, 60-90 days,| 6%; 44 months, 5%; prime commer-| etal paper, 6@5%, -—~ | WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P. 0. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. ever since the first practical steel spring was invented in the year 1625. Trucks equipped with the Mack Rubber Shock Insulator show a material lessening of chassis yi- bration, greater tire mileage and correspondingly less service cost. Mack-International Motor Truck Corp. 226 South David Street

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