Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1924, Page 6

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r ace ter ssa ssanneaw PAGE SIX @be Casper Daily €ridbune SECOND TIME Charged for the second time with- in a month with illegal cchabita- tion H. H. Wilson, arrested this week in West Casper was fined $50 and rentenced to thirty days in jail when arraigned before Judge John A. Murray last night A woman with half a dozen different aliases and who claimed in this instance to be Wilson's wife was fined $50 for the same charge. The cases were appealed, bon(s be’ng fixed at $500. Brewed > <tins i sia LARGE STILL IS UNEARTHED A still of about 50 gallons capacity was seized last night by the police nirteenth street and L. L Wells was arrested as owner of the apparatus. A gallon of moonshine and six cans of malt syrup were also taken. The police first got in touch with Wells last night when they an swered a call to an apartment on East Eleventh street. They found him with considerable moonshine in his car, He told the officers where he llved and when they visited the place they discovered the still. pAtrotart ates Lie in County Official | Given Two Years} yo., March ~15—Found $423.88 and ad copy, guilt monished to | RD. L former treasurer of Park county, was sentenced sev-| eral days ago by Judge Percy Metz to a term of from two to four years in the penitentiary. Livingstone attempted to show the jury that receipts had been blown from the window of his office, but this defense was ridiculed by the judge who pronounced the. culprit his own worst enemy. ol eet | POTATOES CHICAGO, March 15—Potatoes trading light; market very weak; re- celpts 58 total U. 8. shipments 802; W ‘sacked round whites $1.25; bulk $1.20@§1.30; 1 ho sacked rurals $1.85; Minneso and North Dakota sacked Red Riv- ers $1.25@$1.35, SILVER LONDON, March 15—Bar $3 7-16 pence per ounce. 1% per cent. stone silver Money This old Mexican church at Cordoba is serving as a barrack: ‘of Obtegon's army are quartered there. cornices. Another sits right over the main entranc: their appearance, they'll be pretty much up against FREE FOR ALL 139 North afternoon was arrested on the com- plaint of one with whom he had ex. changed with having committed the assault and with having threatened to kill his enemy, It’s a Barracks Now GREAT IKTERNATIONAL RACE FINISHES Tooay In SEATTLE WASH. SPARK PLUG USA ENTRY VS YOuO Tue Cumese 2vR O10 SPARK PLUGS LEADING BY A Ock * YES, (D Like TO RIDE, PHYLLIS. HAVE YOU ROOM? LANDS ONEIN CITY BASTILE Avert Curtis, victim of a fight at Boyer street yeeterday blows. Curtis is charged Poor early recent tar, An selling to %e Oats Rails ‘Troops -Snipers are posted behind the If the rebels put in’ ite MY LITTLE CAR? IF NOURE CROWDED IT ISN'T BECAUSE MY GR IS SMALL, (T'S BECAUSE YOU'RE CHICAGO, prices showed firmness today in the corn underwent a mod setback. NEW YORI weak spota developed in the short session of today's stock market but GASOLINE RIGHT. WHEAT MARKET HAS STRENGTH Crop Reports Bullish Factor—Canadian Wheat Is In Demand March 15. — Wheat transactions buyers being somewhat encouraged as a result of European demand for Can- adian wheat and because of higher quotations at able crop reports from east of the Mississipp! were also a bullish fac- Houses with eastern connec- tions led the buying, opening prices, which ranged from %c to 4%@%c up, May $1.06 to $1.06%, and July $1.06% slight reaction and then by upturns, accumulation Liverpoo!. Unfavor- to $1.07, were followed by a fresh of weakened overnight the corn orders market. After opening at %c lower advance, May to 78d ‘ate general Were easier, owing to corn weakness. Starting at %4sc off to %ec up, May 46c-to 46@46%c, oats later showed a little loss all around. Higher strengthened the provision market, WEAK SPOTS IN MARKET SOUND quotations on hogs Firm — Specialties Drop—Closing Is Irregular March 15.—Several 2 = Pigeon Photo shows first meeti (1) Rykoff, (2) Kameneff, (3) Litwinolf, (4) © Exclusive View of First Meeting Since Lenin’s Death. th of Lenin. Those numbered are: GOLLN, 1 GUESS SHE'S tM GOING To GET UP EARLY MORNING AND TAKE SETTING UP EXERCISES BY RADIO! | clipped lambs 12.50 13.75, SPARK PLUG EVERV the ralis held re‘atively firm. Bear pressure was agaip directed against the tre shares, speculative fears for the safety of the preferred dividends on Kelly Springfield being reflected in a 7% point break in the six per cent preferred to 65 an@ a drop of more than 2 points in the common to 18%, each touching new low rec- «eds for the year. The 8 per cent preferred broke 8 points to 55. American Sumatra To- bacco company dropped four points, Chandler Motors 3 and Coco Cola, General Electria, to 2 bash issues, New Orleans, ar. hares, Mixed price movementa took place at the. opening of today's stock market. Profit taking and short selling was resumeé in a num. ber of- oil, tire and tobacco shares while operations for the rise took place in some of the rails and spe- clalties. General Electric advanced % to 226, the highest since 1902. Tobacco products dropped a point. . Profit taking in General Electric later sent it down 1% points from its early top. Movements in other sections of the list were extremely narrow and irtegular. New 1924 highs were established by New Orleans, Texas and Mexico, and Wabash B, while American Sumatra Tobacco, Market Street Railway common, and Prior preferred, and Mallinson Silk sold at new lows, the net changes being a point or less. Pierce Ol! preferred dropped a point. Foreign exchanges oponed irregular. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, March 15.—Hogs—Re- cepts 8,000; Mostly 5 to 10c higher than yesterday's average; bulk de- sirable 170 to 300 pound butchers top 7.45; bulk packing sows 6.35@6.60; bulk strong weight Killing piss 6.00@6.35; estimated he dover 5,000; heavyweight 7.30@7.45; medium 7.25@7.40; light weight 6.90 @7.40; light light 6.00@7.30; packing sows smooth 6.50@6.70; rough 6.25@ 7.20@7.40; 6.50; ughter pigs 4.25@6.50. Cattle—Receipts 1,000; with week ago: to 25¢ lower; showing the decline; extreme ings 11.75; Mberal ers and feeders itead to Se higher; desirable handy weights ers and feeders 6.00@7 stock 5.25@7.25 2.65@3.75; veal_calves 7.00@10.50. Sheep—Recelpts day's supply direct; two doubles fat shorn ewes 9.25 steady; for week around 23,000; direct; 178 cars feed lots; ‘compared week ago: Wooled lambs mo: ; yearling wothers r; fat she top mo: higher; spots more; y 50c week 1665; best shorn lambs 14.00; top shearing lambs 15.85 follow: Fat lambs wethers 13.00@13 ing ; aged $.25@ 14.75 @ 15.25; ; feeding lambs Mallison and Willys Overland preferred sagged 2 4 points. Buying of the Wa- Texas and Mexico, Norfdlk and Western and Chesapeake and Ohio featured the rail Ust. The closing was frreg- Sales approximated 450,000 compared Beef steers steady in-between grades top matured sters 12.00; best long yearl- Proportion fat steer run lower grade kind; stock- veak to 25c off; she Se higher; bulk 10 vealers steady; un- to shippers unevenly higher; others 50 to 75 lower; weks’ bulk prices fol- low: Beof steers 8.00@10.00; stock- fat she 5; canners and cutters 000; most of to- 50c lower; shorn lambs to shorn kinds show most advance; shearing lambs 25 to 35c higher; top fat lambs for IND TOO 'M NOT” GOING TO LET RUB IT IN ON ME! Czechoslovak Rep., 8s ctfs Dominion of Canada ,5s, 1952 French Republic, 7%48 Japanese, 45 Kingdom’ of Kingdom of Norway, 6 Rep. of Chile, 8s, 1946 State of Queenslandi6s U. K. of G. B. and I, 5 American. Smelting, American Sugar, 65 American Tel. col., tr, Anaconda Copper 7s, 5s At. T. and San. Fe., gen., is Baltimore and Ohio cy., 4s ~ Beth‘ehem Steel con., 6s, Series A Canadian Pacific deb., 4s -— Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ref. Chile Copper, 3s Goodyesr Tire, Great Northern, 7s A, --. Montana Power, 5s A .-.----. Northern Pacific ref., 6s B -. Northwestern Bell Tel., 7s -. Pacific Gas and Electric 5s -. Penn R, R. gen., 58 -. Sinclair Con. Oil., col. Southern Pacific cy. Union Pacific first 4s U. 8. Rubber, 5s -. Utah Power and Light, Weetern Union 6%s —. Westnighouse Electric Wilson and Co., cv. 6s LONDON, March 15—An_ earth tremor of sufficient violence to over- turn light furniture and accompan- ied by a rumbling noise startled the villagers of Haddenham, Cambridge- ‘Two cents per word or ten cents ter line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ tasis of estimating a line. CKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of twe lines. All charged sdvertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of CURRECTION OF CLASSINIED AD ERRORS. ‘fhe Casper Daily ‘Tribune will be responsible for more than tne advertiver which clearly lessen the real va:ue of the advertiseinent wili be rectified only by publication without extra charge wil IVE days af‘er insertion. No republica- on will be made when the errr Goes not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. Airruen ten milienert 2 Care! tention w: ven a ads received over the TELE- PHONE, but we cannot guarantes accuracy. ly mI be Caspe: Tribune office befure 10:00, Ads received after 10:00 to 12:00 inserted p.m, will under th+ head “Too Late to re OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: Must be accompanied by cash of check in fuli payment of the same. Note the foregoing inetructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN—You can have a profitab'e business or good paying porition by taking our short course of bar- FOREIG: Anaconda Copper, 68, 1955 =_--------- ber training. Send for catalog. Moler Barber College, 1229 Se’ teenth | St., Denver, | | For results try a Tribune Cine | eifed Ad. | LADY ALLEY—WALT TAKES A CASUAL REMARK SERIOUSLY ee Pere SRO Chicago, Mil., and St. Paul, ev., 445 7 94% 90 shire yesterday, Daily Mail. according to the For results try a Tribune Classi fed Ad HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Young men and women, $18 per week. Ask for Mr. Stan- den, 534 W. Yellowstone. ———$—$—$—$——— WANTED—Men, women and child- en's hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cafe. aaa ale SS OE alaecaniels Pe U, S. GOVERNMENT wants men and women, 18 up, steady work; life job, $100 to $250 month; paid va- cation, influence unnecersary; list positions free. Write immediately, now. Franklin Institute, Dept. 452M Rocherter, N. Y. HELP WANTED—FEMALE GIRLS—Learn marcelling under persona! direction of Betty her- self; clars now forming. Phone 467 for appointment. Betty's Beauty Shop, Basement Becklinger Bldg. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen with auto to represent well known woolen com- pany; Uberal contract, exclusive ter- ritory. Write for proposition. North- ern Wovlen Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. ee Mae e beeed tls Bei WANTED—Salesmen to sell Apex electric household , appliances. Call at Dolph Elec, New Public Mar- ket, E. Second. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED — By young lady with four years experience in clerical! work; best references. Call 2714J1. ——$—— WANTED—Work evenings by a young man stenographer, any kind of work, Box B-390, Tribun ee WANTED—A position as reg'stered pharmacist anywhere in the state: hold Ph. C. from Kansas‘un Write R. C. Taylor, Lawrence, Kan. raity. 47 Ohio Bt. deatres poxttion keeper, chambermaid Phone 1621R, us or house- cook. Coupe, SERVICES OFFERED HARPER method, scalp treatment, for falling hair, shampooing, mar- celling: home appointments. Mrs. R. Colby. Phone 1665M. BRING in your old batteries that won't take a charge; T will charge them while you wait. Art Gaylord’s place, 240 S. Wolcott. NEW and old floors dressed and sand papered; have new electric machi first class work, Phone 376W. PRIVATE tutoring wanted by ex- perienced teacher; work by the hour in private tutoring. Call 672W after 5:30 to 9 p. m. for particu'ars. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES USED FORD CARS Priced For Quick Sale—Easy Terms Runabout -------_--____. Runabout, light delivery ._.. Runabout a Runabout, ght very .-----$175 Runabout, new paint, new top. has good rubber -.. ~-----3250 y Runabout, Uke new, many extras, at --~-----.--+----~---—------- $350 Touring -—-—. == $75 Touring © =-—--2_---2_. Touring -~~--—--.- =< $150 Tourng, many extras --~_-$175 Touring, new top, new paint ~-$290 Touring, new paint —_-...--1_$350 Bug - 1923 good ---.--___. Coupe, 1924 demonstrator. Bus, starter, 1923 model; gain. It will pay you to compare these values buying, will tride, See Alexander at THE SERVICE GARAGE 1046 East C Street. FOR SALE—1921 Dodge t ouring, in first class conCcition, $350. Phone 2097R. 359 S. Oak, USED FORD CARS PRICED TO SELL Bug. ----------~-----—------ $75 Runabout ---------------$100 Runabout $250 Runabout, like new -----._$350 Touring -. enewn n= =~ $50 Touring -----.------—~--~-$110 ‘Touring Seo 80 Touring; like new -—-__-__$350 Sedan ~~---.---__--___-_$400 Truck poe nna ------ ~~ $200 EARL C. BOYLE INC. 125-131 N. Center. Terms if Desired. Phone 9 eT WE HAVE o nearly now Dodge se. Gan to put in as first payment on ® five-room house, must be modern ond in southwest of town. Baker Grude Investment Co., Phone 1189. eect tits ti Neh a BLPORD selling or painting, hav dents in body and fenders rem: de; mado $125 | FOR Wyoming Oldsmobile Company } condition, $225. $60 down, $23 month. Phone 639. re PAIGE -- JEWETT | Used Car Department ——— Ford Coupes 1922 model, tn beautifu! condition; not a dent or bump on the whole car; upholstering shows Mttle or no wear; five tires; Clymer spot light; price $485, $155 down. 1924 model, new ‘style boty, cost $700; hard to tell from new. Yours for $550. pay one-third down. Ford Tourings 1 model, starter, demountables, good rubber, motor good; price $285, $95 down. 1918 touring with winter top, ex. ceptional conditian, $185, $60 down. Ford Ton Truck New motor, good tires, cab an@ platform body, all for $350. JEWETT 1923 TOURING Diso wheels, new varnish, motor is fu‘! of pep; here is your chance to get one of the popular cars for $925, one+t! down. Dodge Coupe 1922 model, house shock absorbers in front and platform springs in rear. Price $750. SALE—1922 Ford roadster, cheap. 246 8S. Center. Donse Brotners DEALERS SELL: /600D USED CARS Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. Late Model Tourings, high reconditioned ---. $625 to $700 1923 Business Coupe -—.-.$850 1921 Three a al — 1921 Tuuring Commer: 1923 one and one-half ton Gra. ham truck ~-2--------.—-$350 BUICKS 1922 Model Six Cylinder touring ate eS ee $750 1919 Seven Passenger Touring ateidexsree su Tes ~---$750 1923 Model Four Cylinder Tour- high ------$600 CHEVROLET 1923 Model Superior Sedan $975 NASH 1923 Model Six Cylinder Tour- ing, cut down ~--_WW.. =-=--$350 FORDS - 1920 Sedan _. 1921 Touring, 1921 Roadster, starter 1917 Touring Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 EL Fifth _. Phone 724 LEE DouD ~ five tires, Westing-

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