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' i ; STOCK TREND Collapse of French Franc Has Little Effect on Trading NEW YORK, March 8.—Uncertain WHEAT GIVEN IO UNCERTAIN) PRICE SETBAGK Tariff Increase Discounted In Advance, Say Traders CHICAGO, March 8. — Wheat BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG price movements characterized the : opening of today’s stock market ; which apparently paid little atten- k tion to the further collapse of the French franc to another new low at 3.61% cents. General Electric advanced a point and Lackawanna railroad moved up % to a new 1924 high at 1.19. United States Alcohol } dropped a point. Irregularity continued throughout the early dealings with the standard industrials showing a tendency to ¥ sag. American Agricultural Chem- t ical preferred dropped 1% points and Baldwin, Consolidated Gas and Royal Dutch each dropped one. Additional 1924 highs were regis- tered by Westinghouse first pre- ferred, up and Colorado Fuel up 1. General Cigars, International Combustion Engineering and Phil- Ups Petroleum also advanced a point each, buying of the last named prices underwent a moderate setback today during the early transactions. ‘Traders appeared to lean to the view that bullish aspects of the wheat tariff raise had been discounted iri vance and that the proclamation |; was really an incentive to sellers, because accompanied by an unex- pected reduction in the tariff on mill feeds. Continued bearish gossip about the McNary-Haugen bill tend. ed also to weaken the market. Open- ing prices which ranged from %c off to %@%c advance, May $1.11% to K. and July $1.11% to 1.11 were followed b> a general setba to well below yesterday's finish. Clear cold weather likely to facifli- tate corn shipments led to Geclines in corn and oats. After opening % @%o lower to %c higher, May 80% @ 80% to 80%c, the corn market underwent a sag all around. gts started at %c lower to a GASOLINE ALLEY—HOWEVER, ON SECOND THOUGHT 2% . Ake fs apparently being influenced by an | Shade advance, May 47% to 47%c, {increase in Midcontinent cru | Later the downturn became more prices. Foreign exchanges openeu'| Pronounced. ‘weak. Provisions were quiet but firm. OIL SECURITIES CHICAGO, March &,—Butter high- er; creamery extras 46%c; standards 46%c; extra firsts 46%446%4c; firsts 45@45%4c; seconds 44@44%40 2 Eggs lower, receipts 16,948 cases; an 2 22 t poi ag Wyoming -... sae 1.10 | firsts 33@22%3¢; ord.nary firsts 20 Buck Creek Pe eT YES @21c. Burke ----— get ig HELP WANTED—MALE AND | FOR SALE—AUTOMOSILES : Blackstone Salt Creek. .28 ,32 Y T M. Z FEMALE { (Chappell . 8 t : . So 2 ||New York Theaters May aaa a ea Central Pipe Line - 2.25 ; WANTED—Men, women and chila.|_ let touring car at reduced price. Consolidated Royalty. 1.27 1.32 ° 2 ae qe [Anzio - 16% 17%| “Yen's hair cutting “Joa. Under | Wseming Oldsmobile Co. bectabinghsns o) Komerec renee st gue m ose on. it TO peeped Chemical iat 117% | Buckeye 70 71 | Gem ca: ‘| FOR SALE.OR TRADE—Four pass- Domino. . «. cae SO American Can -,-.. 17% | Continental 4349 enger Stephens coupe, will trade Elkhorn . --------—-- .04 05 American Car & Foundry ---168%B | Cumberland ---- 135 140 ANTED for good lot or equity.in three or oe Wittens Seo tax . ‘American International Corp Pr wr 62% 63% POSITIONS W. four-room house. Call at 112 8. ea ae Ct Sho Ss or emo eetin American Locomotive —-.---- Iilindis —----—.------ 143145 P. Box Frantz ~ 6.50 7.00 American Smelting and Refs Indiana --—----—---- 92 94 | SouNG lady desires general’ office ET | reese Nat, Tran. -—-------- 22 23 work, four year’s experience in} BEFORE sel‘ing or painting, have = wencwmvewern 00%. OL By ROBERT T. SMALL tions which has brought the the- ‘American N. Y. Tran ------—-- 80 82 | tax office. Phone 1538J. dents in body and fenders remov- Kinney Coastal ~~ 12 13 | Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune) atrical situation to a. crisis. Mr. American Nor. Pipe .--------.--- 101° 103 n charge; Lance Creek Royalty . .02 02% siete “! ‘ eat Belasco advised his fellow managers American Ohio Oll -2- 2c. 69 71 A CAPABLE efficient young wo- factory man. Warne & Crosby Mo- Marine Ce eee ea nc: |to clos piter to'dune tana havelt ‘Anaconda Copper - 237 239 | man wishes employment. Address|t71.Co., 436 W. Yellowstone. Mike Henry 00% .01 |strike in New York on June 1 just D th Mechingtn otto Sees OBE: Jogi, | Box B-878. Tribune. > Skountatn & Gale 145" 1.50 [as the city is getting ready to re-| Out with the equity right away. The Rayer meer Fes 107% 10914 FOR SALE—Four passenger Sto. ON _---10.60 11.80 |ceive the hosts of Democracy at| “closed shop” Mr, Belasco thinks Atl, Gulg an a 207, 210 | WOMAN wants work by day or] phens coupe, terms. Call at. 112 New York — | we rh thelr national presidential conven-| Would put the theater on a par an poewia Sooo e ------- ert 92% 94 hour. Phone 2079NR, S. Washington. Picardy . 5 5 a t eo itimore an ---—--- " Preston ——— 100% J01% | tion, seemed inevitable as the pro- peers rit Radia ahha’ tt Bethlehem Steel. a= 57 |S O° AM, orbs ite : FOR SALE—New Buperlor Ghevro. Red Bank 11.00 12.00... | duciiig managers gathered to consid.| oT a dammed thing about running! California Petroleum -—---- 25 18° 6 Neb. co 2g0 283 SERVICES OFFERED let light de'ivery at reduced price. Royalty & Producers . .08% .09%|er the terms of ees actors’ ered a factory. Canadian Pacific ---—----- 143% | 5° ON. ¥. le 48K ARS ‘Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. , Sunset . 20136, © 03\,),| aasociation,) creanised "under mCfOias | oe du ee ieee em ablicent ‘Central Leather m----- 12% 15° 6. Ohio-.2c 322 824 q roadster, o------ 0. S 5 , small| FOR SALE=Dodge 1992 Tomn Bell Rayalty ———- 08.83. | ton withthe American Federation |. {. view of the situation.{1e enya Cerro de Pasco Copper -—-- 46% | vasvum a e% 63 preteen) tea bssELopett te Sake oul Rabi eer er mgire RN ae neo { ‘Western lon - 3.60 sa td suis ceateanat eee tse | Be.18 going to give a production for Chandler Motors. -——--------' 16% |’. "p. il -____<____._=_.. 157% 158% | antesd. Phone 2717RS. morthly.° 262 8, St. Botcloph. ‘ The police already have promised! the Democrats in June even ff he Chesapeake and Ohio ~----— 73% 13 ©, Ind. -2----s------ 68% 63% — +20 | to close up the New York saloons| hos to act in jt himself. Chicago and Northwestern -. 50% : HARPER method, scalp treatment,| FOR SALE— 1922 Ford ton truck, 18 | by June 1. If the union actors suc-} «tive got a wife who would take Chicago, Mil and St.Paul, pfd 25% for fall ng hair, shampooing, mar-| in perfect condition; 1921 ( Nenana Pudi an Sractrutas part too,” says Mr. Brady. “She is Chicago, R. I. and Pac. - 23% | Artificial tmber, now being made| celling; home appointments. Mrs.| commercial, just rebuilt; 1921 seven ( i ditioned, repainte*; any of j daughter quite well known to the Chino Copper -------------~ 17% of a combination of asbestos and ARPENTER. i . ( | pina atone = itae stg |Gg 1 Onote oN GF te ine ata ning Certen lee | pe anes quaear prom [Comelinehr Gay —oaass AN [Sateen mild epener Sad] ew RBOENEET oa ua | nce Sotad for can toneat MAG ; Glenrock O11 = 40150 | tthe convention and to politics! prady. She also could take a part. Sar radon sollfified under hydraulic pressee.| ings, cab'net worl. Call McALister.! sinio parties fee Mee Bonedier ak — 22/00 22.25 | Which wasn't the idea at all in vot-| And the public may not know it but| (of Harvard University has aa The material is quite fireproof and] Phone 722R. East’ Side Garage. Residence Phone Galt Creek Préa. ——- 23.00 2225 /ing to hold tho convention here. |T have a son who te dying for a| [presented with the Bessemer 6 will not rot. 2066. Salt Creek Cons. —-- 8.00 8.75 Some of the managers who insist medal by the British and Steel WANTED—Painting ‘and calcimin- ‘a ie ee chance on the stage, wanting to fol- of service "ing teed to be nice- Y Brod. and Retra ---- 35.00 25.25 !tney will not be ditched to furth-|iow in the old man's footsteps, zie{ (institute, “in recognition : bole, Svtinina iain hone | FOR SALE—Late model Ford tour. ete, 7” W280 12-82] er by the actors' unton, say they| could also take part. An sitsta| |! advancement of dyeg eds Seon Prompt service. Phone | “ing, excellent condition, priced for S. O. Indiana -—---- 62.50 62.75 |win turn their houses over to the|ailBrady cast.” How about that?” | {He is the first American so honor Hee oleae eh a: Aa A quick sale, $275; terms, 1221 8. films. ‘They regard this as a very| The all-tamily show would not be| ("38 years. Giecaral® usotrio Sear eee BR WANTED—AIl kinds of transfer. | Durbin. CRUDE M ARKET betoeel sik “a ae Beara @ novelty in the theatrical ranks by Genatal.: Motora’/ es ring and moving. Call Brooks at cago are almost the last strong-|any means. The four Cohans long Northern pfd --------- 66% 1648W. holds of the actors who want to ap-|held the boards in vaudeville and ePaper beets ame Rey Tt Donce BRorners pear “in parson.” ese two cities | tater in musical comedy production. : tral... —----100%B é Cat Creek — 1 nena ani, Beoduation here would rrea Stone and hie wite and nis) LT WE STOCK _ || thnels Cente 1908" | geo anw pw word or wn ave| FOR SALL—AUTOMOBILES | DEALERS SELL j es andipgto: Meer sce a aloe Presented a =: Leeann daughter are now in one production International Harvester -—- 85 B|+ef line. haan tae: : 600D USED CARS Osage ---———_____________ 1.15 |as ole an: eat ‘rush for the| and th two other Stone chil- : Luss. CENTS. todo H Grass Creek, light —-——__ 1.80] jobs that might be open at Holly-| dren who are cryine to get into tho Omaha Quotations Int, Mer, Marine pfa. ------- 304] give average words used as 8] FOR SALE—Ford coupe, $185. Call ' t Grass Creek, beary 120] Wood. The “road” does not otfer| “stepping: OMAHA, Neb, March &—U. s.| International Paper An rear 261 Hast 5 ‘Torchlight . go | ee, cbportunities for the legitimate] ‘The actors are taking thelr pro-|Department of Agriculture)—Hogs Fao OE zi j Greybull Tap | that once It did. High costs of pro-| posed strike very seriously and they| Recelpts 12,000; fatrly active: 6@10e | Ke'ly. Springfiela Scere age We consider our used Bik Basin 14 duction and higher cheat? (of frans-|are encouraged by the fact that at|higher; mostly 10 higher; bulk 220] Kennecott Copper te car department a , Cree! eee port nm to say nothing of the in-}teast some of the producing man-|to 800 pound butchers’ $7.1514$7.25; d hei = aes 15 roads made by the popularity of the| agers are going to give ig to their] packer and shipper top $7.30; desir- fa icra Sas Mion ege pe eningripee Big Muddy 3 | movies.” have reduced road| demands. The Shuberts, the Selwyns|able 180 to 210 pound weights $6.80} Mac! AONE om $ voslage ag Bere troupes to a minimum. and Al Wood are counted upon to] @$7-10; less finished lights and) Marland Oil) ——-— ingly. You will receive Soe er SRP Other managers are threatening play in with the Equity even if|light lights $6.40@$6.80; packing le 8 on the Esa n -— to darken their houses and keep| they do have to withdraw from the| sows, mostly $6.50@$6.60; average | Middle States insertion of any ad same intelligent service Been 2S | them that way until the actors|Producing Managers association. |eost yesterday $7.00; weight aie, | SMissourl Kan, and Tex new ote | Seen eee pee ree ee and honest dealing as ere = G5 | Come to their senses and place their] But Belasco has a powerful fol-| Cattle. Receipts 650; pared pmo ane Ml as 101% | the advertiser which clearly lessen Sacaid ” expect 40. “i Pilot Butte mole aon | OTK UPON the plane of art once| lowing. George Cohan, one of the| with week ago. ; Bed? NewYork! Central” ps rpted real vaiue of. the | t you wo . - t Butte 2 "70 | Union hocee gaan to degrade tt by| busiest producers, who was forced| yearlings 25@40 higher; top weighty| N- ¥:. N. H.. and Hartford = rective if you were buy- Lander | --——-—-—------——-_ -1 union hours and unton conditions."* to return to the stage himself dur-|bullocks $10.90; handy weight steers NEW YORK. March 8—Bar sil- ver 64c; Mexican Ctfllars 48%c. and visitors will be threatened with David Belasco is the head and shoulders of this die-hard group. It was his recent statement of inten- FOREIGN. Czechoslovak Rep., &s ctfs French Republic, 734s Japanese 4s Kingdom of x Kingoom of Norway, 6s Rep. of Chile 89. 1946 State of Queensland, 6s U.K of G4, B& L, 5% American Smelting 5s American Sugar, 6s American Te}. col. tr. Anaconda Copper, 7s, 1935 Anaconda Cupper, fs, 1955 At. T. & San Fe gen. 4s: - Canadian Pacific deb 4s -. Chicago, Burlington and Quin Chicago, Mil and St, Paul cv., 4% Chile Copper 68 --.-. Great Northern 7s A -. Montana Power 58 A — Northern Pacific ref., 6a B Northwestern Bell Tel., Pac fic Gas and Electric, Penn. R. R. Gen., 58 Sinclair Con. Ot! co! Southern Pacific cv., 48 Union Pacific first 4s U. S. Rubber 58 Utah Power and ‘Western Union 6%s - ‘Westinghouse Electric ‘Wilson and Co., cy, 68 - Goodyear Tiro, 88, 1941 -——-——. Miss Grace George. “And I have a ing the actors’ strike of five years ago and still is there, says he is ready to agree to closed theaters rather than a closed shop in the theaters. Sam H. Harris, of the “Music Box,” of “Rain” and many other successes fg alled with Mr. Belasco. Ziegfeld of the Follies also has a mind which runs that of the “old master.” Erlanger {s grouped with the die hards, So whether the actors win out or not in their June 1 demonstrations it looks as if they were going to start a heavy row among the man- agers and perhaps invoke a theater war which may prove disastrous to all interests in the end. The managers had been planning to make June and the Democratic convention period the greatest in theatrical history. Many special productions had been planned. Sud- denly things have come to a stand- still. To the country at large an $10.40; long yearlings $10.40; year- ngs $9.50; fed she stock 25@35c canners and cutters 15@25c vealers steady to 25 lower; ockers and feeders 15@25c bulk prices follow: Beef steers and yearlings $7.90@$9.25; butcher cows and helferm $4.50@ canners and cutters $2.50@) Republic Iron and Steel -_-__ vealers $9.00@$9.50; stockers and feeders $6.50@$7.35. Sheep. Receipts none; compared with week ago: Killing classes fully lambs 25@ lambs $15.6: fat ewes $10.00; feeding lambs $15.25 shearing lambs $15.25; bulk prices higher; feeders and shearing higher; top wooled clipped lambs $23.20; follo Fat wooled lambs $15.25 @$15.65; clipped lambs $12.90@$13.20; light and handy welght ewes $9.00@ $2.85; feeding lambs $15.00@$15.10; shearing lambs $15.00@$15.25. PESOS SSE oh OE actors’ strike in the good old sum- mer time is nothing to worry about. To New York with an expected 500,- 000 visitors on its hands the situa- tion ts serious in the extreme. Se Mea POTATOES CHICAGO, March 8. — Potatoes steady, recetptn 47 cars. total U. 5 shipments 755; Wisconsin sacked round whites $1.20@1.40; bulk $1.30 @1 Minnesota and North Da FOUR KILLED IN INDIA RIOT BOMBAY, British India, March 8. —Four civillans were killed and f.ve injured when the Police fired & cotton mill strikers here called on ric today. The military was 3 been the strike kota wacked Red River Ohios §1.50'| 1 t 2.000 bales of cot iy . fired and strikers stoned lascars SE ae who were fighting the blaze, The For results try a Tribune Clas. damage is estimated at 30,000 :000 pounds. sifed Ad Railway trains have been stoned. paper mnensounbat ogy 5 Chile Copper .---—-—--. Norfolk and Western -.---— Northern Pacific Pacific ‘Ofl --.-----------. Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania People's Gas Producers and Refiners ---. Pure Ofl -—------------—-— Reading eee ee —— B. Se ERC 74% B 34% 24% 55% 56% | ed Sinclair Con Off -_----_—_-- Southern Pacific -. Southern Railway ~ Standard Of! of N. J. ------ Studebaker Corporation —-— Texas Co., ex div. ---------_ Texas and Pacifio ~~ Tobacco Products A --—_ Transoontinental Of1 -. 4% Unjon Pacific ~ 87 U, 8. Ind. ‘Alcohol -.-.___.. 75% United States Rubber --.. 3415 United States Steel ~-_--___ 103% Utah Copper -— ‘Weatinghouse Willys Overland --__--_- 12% American Zinc, Lead and Sm. 8% B Butte and Superior --_-... 17% Colorado Fuel and Iron -._-__ 31% Montana Power --.----_____.62%B National Lead Shattuck ween 142 ‘Arizona -.-..... 6 L. L. NEWTON SELLS OU NEWEPAPER INTERESTS CODY, Wy .» March 8.—By pur- chasing the half-interest held by partner, L. I. Newton, complete ownership of the Northern Wyo- ming Herald passes to E. .F. Shaw. Newton has announced, no plane for the future. 90%. In the United States, is composed be “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: 'ANTED—Gign painter to do work for lot. 236 E. Midwest Ave. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Wamen to shades for us at “home. Easy Pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address Nileart Company, 3541: Ft. ‘Wayne, Indiana. WANTED—Housekeeper for small family, will pay salary and main- tenance. Phone 746. WANTED—Diningroom at 308 West A. WANTED— High school girls, or Woman to reasonably give daily lessons in fractions and decimals; ets} and -wrening; state prico. Box B-880; ‘Tribune, girl. Cail R. Colby. Phone 1665M. the life of the community. I rent houses, flats, apartments to desirable tenants. I secure roomers and boarders. I supply competent and exper!- enced workers for every line of human endeavor. I summon new cooks and other domestic helpers. I keep the community posted regarding the realty market and show advantageous opportunities for buying, selling, renting, ex- changing. I restore lost articlés. I sell used cars quickly. I turn disused household ar. ticles into cash. I save money for many people in many ways. I point to innumerable ‘oppor- tunities that are well worth while. I cost but a trifie and I act quickly. I am a CASPER TRIBUNE ‘WANTAD, I Will Serve You Satisfactorily ViUE Phone 15 or 16 passenger Chandler touring, reco} ing a new car. . Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. 1921 touring, in good condition, Spare tire ~---____________$550 © 1921 three passenger coupe, five good tires. is equipped with large Westinghouse shock ab- sorbers; a good buy for $500 1922 screen” comm: pletely overhauled; good com- tires are ----—------------- - $500 1922 model business coupe, high hood, reconditioned and has a number of extras ~-.---__.$650 1922 model touring, has the high hood; body rimonized and wheels repainted; looks like new and is in. A-l. mechanical condition; extra equipment consists of front Eats tier John- son transmission lock and spare %, tire >. wen ---------------- 3700 BUICKS 1923 four cylinder touring; is equipped with front bumper, mo- tometer. hood and radiator cov- er; Gabriel snubbers and five good tires, very reasonably Priced at --.-......_.____$600 NASH. 1923 model six cylinder touring, cut down and box built on back? tires are good including spare; motor needs small amount. of work; would make an excellent Nght delivery car ----.-..-$350 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724