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de Casper Daily Cridu waited upon his word, as today it PAGE FIVE believe that she was kidnapped, The mother says she saw an auto- mobile speeding from the vicinity of the Baker home at about the time she firet milased the baby.+ = #3 Saw = = === ————=—==!= last Sunday from the home of her waits upon Livermore. But Mr.| parents. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Keene was what might be called | Baker. Intermittent search by vol- market manager. He represented | unteers has been in progress since a known group of clients. No one knows just what interests, if any Livermore represents. There was also Jim Fiske, who met a tragic fate. Fiske was a tremendous power, but he gained it largely through the fact that he represented Jay Gould and his crowd. Liver. more is a “flashy youth” compared to the old campaigners of the other days among the friendly bulls and | | the rapacious bears of Wall street. Jesse Livermore has not always been “sitting pretty in the stock market. He has had his “bumps.” He has stated that he has been “broke” seven times in i6 years. Because he was an office boy in ® broker's office in Boston, Jesse Livermore as a lad of 13 and 14 began reading all the financial news search is to be mate so thorough, it is planned, that it will demon- strate, should the baby’s body not be found, that there is probbility DOCK WORKERS gVE APPROVAL TO AGREEMENT British Strikers to, Be Back at Work Within “Shr Tine LONDON, Feb, 22—(By The As- borrowed $15 after his first meteroic flight and ran that up to a figure which he never has revealed. members Of the union, it was an- nounced by Secretary Bevin of the, dock workers this afternoon. The delegates who met again to- . Gay to continue discussion of the he could find. When he first started | || sociated Press.}—The delegate con- to “play” the market, he took his| || ference of the dock workers has do- week's salary, $3, and ran it up to| | cided to recommend acceptance of | $10,000 onty to lose it again. He| || the « cike settlement terms to the i Livermore's ups and downs con-| || tinued as he operated in Denver | || and Chicago before finally coming | || A soap you can safely use for the sheerest silks—the daintiest underthings. A Spoon- | ful of White King granules (half that for soft water) in the bathroom bowl and gar ments are easily and quickly washed. WHITE KING is a better soap in every way and does not injure the finest fabrics with i countless washings— (Continued from Page One) stolen by the occupants of the mys tery automobile. And “for every household use” ) their recommendation before their | °ut Ade and the water 800 feet. Seven made their escape, the others being trapped] to decline. Livermore was credited stuff.” ly stated to an agreement by the speaking of course of men who hold | |! i Ty 7 7 * ° inate’ int the queaton of oot Links Grant With Oill Success of Jesse Livermore Credited to “Iam a speculative Investor,"she BY ROBERT T. SMALL nerve, it is said, he plunged on DAYTON, Ohio, Feb. 22.—Lteu- his influence over the trading, When he chooses to exert was ‘announced. It previously had Wall street have been; He is not purses. The result is a great rise t record of 36,558 feet of his prototypes in the street ‘The presen: the “boy wonder” because he is ——— } Jap Prince Is | Regie other fellows who are like so many % cease O10: Di, magn tow much older. They were John W.| About 100 volunteers from this TORIO, Feb. 22.—(By The As-|rumor that $5,000,000 of this money | it be known that he is selling and ture age, grizzled in their battle of | the country in the vicinity of the “It takes so little” to New York about 16 years ago. His first spectacular transaction here was in “bucking” the cotton home bodies. and .] with losing $5,000,000 in six weeks. | || Meanwhile the idleness which has : “It was bad judgment,” he said prevailed on the water front during “There i wos on a falling market the strike is. continuing. The Se Severna uae Ono of the mysteries of Wall] || street, Livermore said recently, was eniplagics 90 Uubbabien - thin. san’ why men should ‘hang on to stocks | || wages one shilling immediately and another shilling’ the tret_ of Junb, stocks for speculative pur,« denying that he ts 'n ar I mbler," Mr. Livermore chose gusting other working conditions. . 2 =e BUSY Shrewd Trading In Beating Those |.‘ | : As a result of his disastrous cot: | || e . .. . : Always Looking for a Leader tedtemmeiee ecane i sere hl H P tt t | Pilot Fails ¥ id that. Jease Livermore. was $2,000,000 | er rettiles ingeri1e | . . n Effort to . € » United States Steel and made $§3,- | I (Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune). 000,000, so once more he was riding | | ; ike New Washed With. oe | NEW YORK, Feb.e22.—Very few persons in, Wall| the crest of the wave. > | ace —_ street know Jesse Livermore by more than a name. He | tenant John A. MacReady today it, is such that stocks rise or tumble at a word reported KIONAPING (if ¥ ¥ : § G } failed In his second attempt in. to come from his lips, two months to set a new world's Jesse Livérmore is not the spec- been believed that the record was a “plunger,” nor is hed “gambler” broken when his instruments in the commonly ac meaning | in values, and thus+far, Livermore showed an indicated altitude of of that word. Jess® Livermore | has been able to “whip-saw” the market, beating it up and down, is held French aviator, would have done at the wink of the Sadi seed ay eye. Idvermore is what the Street | only 47 years of age. That is young P ; knows as a shrewd trader and he] for a man to know all that he does | GUARDSMEN TURN about Wall street. Tho dominant | OUT TO SEARCH. sheep, always waiting around to : in teppei ert lg treaty | follow a leader, no matter which | Gates, of the million dollar bets, and| place, including troop I, Wyoming On Honeymoon '"%z gave Columbia $25,000,000! direction he may take. Joh A. Drake, two plungers who,| National guard and. large parties and reserved oil concessions there After Jesse Livermore has “sold” | like Lochinvar, came out of the} from Chugwater, and the Slatter soctate? Press) — Prince Regent| “Stayed in the United See would kthen everybody sells. The result is | the years for monty and position.| Baker farm, eight miles southeast Hirohito and his bride left Tokio Din fers ‘thay a big tumble in security values.|'Then, too, there was the a: stere | of Slatter, for the body of two-year After Livermore has Jamés R. Keene. Wall street once old Venita Baker. who d’sappeared to thelr various districts to place ‘orty-nine miners were at work in the Milford iron mine ncar Crosby, Minn., when the bottom fell] market. in 1917 when prices began i collecting bales and bales of the Crom scam 'ne:| “OF ‘BOY WONDER:’ NEVER APPEARS ON FLOOR + J on a declining market. He was| | with what is termed a “satisfactory own designation. in debt in May of 1918. On sheer : never appears on the floor of the stock exchange. Yet market at low figures he lets it be || ashin airplane altitude pf 34,983 feet, it tacular figure that other wizards of | known that he ts buying and then || Ma ch Ine i the sheep fall in line and open their 1 41,000 feet. would not bet you a million, as one Livermore is known sometimes as See, has figured out a system to beat the men of the by; gone days were} ‘WHEATLAND, Wyo., Feb. 22.— —— to this country. unsubstantiated | the market at high figures, he lets| west. But they ‘were men of ma-| neighborhood today are scouring z oe ie on E pp ey a “| NEW SPRING ARRIVALS cote ae atari ce BISHOP TO ' —IN— ih wise tn sone on BE LAID AT Getic treenen Seco! FINAL REST 200 houses. The Numazu palace, however, was unharmed, EMBEZZLEMENT GAGE {actu aac C. 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